The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1911, Page 13

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q “ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDA » APRIL 10, 1911. Gadski Sings ‘FY FRESHIES wr wk pes fr wer tesa ome w9y ait ge to aag noose] GUSTAVE. KISSEL DEAD. | ‘The Proper Care a oitetoth | F_ | were ‘ aken art { Y alns p Aged Hanker asses Away After an Oil cloth chould not be ewept witha | Farewell for cegiiey ; J las wa Matteere Hines of Monthe. stray broom or scrubbed with a atiff | some of the firs aszes ave . hess th brush, Instead, sweep with a soft hair Gueta ard, Kierol, banker, dad Pension Fund| AT BARNARD ARE 1 ry Rietiauttat; Sata | Seah and ese th asgnerm soa | ‘silanes ' <. He wa ch has been dissolved a tea- FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue haere hee, ‘ ler const born in the city Sept, 9, 16M. He was il of Gold Dust washing powder id 7 LVESTER RAW LINe.| ‘ ried olbere United a ath, eo with « warm water, Where HANNA GA at the: New f versity cloth is losing its shiny surface, wash miele TN QUARANTINE: ite |S clone hush viaeesinas | GREAT PURCHASE OF RUGS J Wer farewell appearance ? 110.—The Seamen's | banker glue in a pint of hot water, At night | % eagon 1 ing @ Orchest Friend So f New York to-day | stit fo over, ariel carefully with a] From the Well-known House of sion £4 ‘ t My preserited a Bible to each graduating} Att flannel dipped if Choos ae ; 7 * = : :, etely hh : nenon ties pat ‘a Brooks Halll: Eidchipman. Dr. Hunter of ‘en Tork | t dry day and by mersng the glue wilt be | BENJAMIN McCABE & BROS,, 87 to 41 East 18th Street ' , L einnera | CITIS PriSOT 1 Brooks Hal reached on Kermon in the Naval} sel. a hares (¢ il ive a fine eles ; : HOAHOE Glnobeyed the orders of her] Because of a Case of |The Rugs, being in bales, were only dampened by water sprinklers physician she «ould have been and not touched by fire or smoke—therefore practically perfect, tee , 1 | Scarlet Fever so much so that the underwriters made a quick settlement at once Years ago, ov wv — All of first-class manufacture, majority being of the famous ALEX. T. when he had no : Aiton SMITH & SONS make....They comprise intreducet the nang German print 5 ~ | FINEST WILTONS, HIGH GRADE AXMINSTERS, Lost MAD Oe Goria al : COLONIAL VETS, PHILLIPSBURG ALL-WOOL TAPESTRY. THB proserit she he falted to grow (at ‘The famous seamless NEPPERHANS and PALISADE VELVETS— fm artistic stature. Nothing ts e @ratifying to the w than that, from] They ed because of the that Miss May Bernstein of the beginning, he ant Land y Hecovery claimed the great career she was to| Paterson, N. J, bos scarlet fever. She Qchieve. Her memory i a gracio | bas been removed to St. Luke's Hoa “jh for Mr. Damirosch and his pita As soon as the case was re of Health Brooks and the residents noon Saturday to} ng ves had forbidden he: Hall was fur Mme. Gadski's first number was Ling Babes given vu Great aria from “Ler Fretechuete” with | leave. rday when her ¢ the orchestra, and, afterwards, a group of gonss which included Sshubert's “Who Is Syiviay'’ and compositions by Schumann and Vang to which | ch played the plano accompani: | Sha was in fine voice and the| | | | That Feeling | Of Fuliness Disappears in Five Minutes After Take ing a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. great audience applauded her vocifer- ously. The orchestral as Mr. Io woribed it Breat cc Thomas's Haydn, the gnvot'e programme consisted, sch had felicttou (Y | A Trial Package Sent Free on Request. athaiicowans' thal oleaiant Gensatlons ‘attendant tpen Baint-Suens's poem, The warily are inmastiy retlered ty a Wheel of Omphale:" Strauss'n “Voices |inro a rbter balloon. The reason te simple. and | ba Spr! waltz and Ochs's humorous | rasy to vuderstaud. ions on a German folksong in Wanner of Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Ve: Gounod and Wagner. Over the latte: the staid audience of fe lovers laughed as if at a musical comedy or & Vaudeville show It was the last concert of the sea- @om by any of the big orchestras. Mr.) amrosch and his men started !mme- @iately on their annual Spring tour, ne “Tannhauser™ got a fine performance the Metropolitan Opera House on jurday night before a crowded house. johanna Gadski made her farewell for Eltsabeth in a lovely im- ot for @ long time has! Venus was good to both @ye and ear as it always 1s, and Slezak ae Tannhauser and Gorits as Wolfram Were most satisfying. Rita Fornia was the Shepherd, Inga Oerner, Anna Case, Snelling and Henrietta Wake- were the pages, Hinckley was the ‘ave, and Glenn Hall, William Ww, Jullus Bayer and Basi! eiael wero the other Minstrel ts. Alfred Herts conducted with @ven more than his ordinary zeal. Aariane et Barbe-Bieue was @ented for the third time at the Satur- Gay matines at the Metropolitan Opera |‘ vast audience that held many children, Nothing new may be eald at this time of Geraldine Farrar's Florence Wickham, Jeanne Lenora Sparkes and Leon Rothter filled their respective parts as admirably as ever, and Toscanini made the beauties of the orchestral core) cous lining o appeal potently, stores peace and q — give Stuart's Dyspepal Josef Hofmann was heard by y will not only sweeten y . audience at Carnegie Hall on be, and you will neve afternoon when he gave his fa plano recital for the season, Inflation Of The Stomach From Undigested Food Quickly Relieved By A Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. When you take fo | tired and overiaxed t | fast enough to digest it comes A into ® mach thats ™ ve food bee off gases forth and pollute of nausea to ngle ingredient tm Stuart's rably displayed. gramme began “Chromatischo ¥ with @ group of Chop Between Beethoven, LAST SUNDAY CONCERT AT THE METROPOLITAN An audience that tan Opera House pled last night concert of tie seas torlum was eral rows Pres! mowledge a yt Sie or daa iter, avon fe tiie book witle prepared Uy quacks thi idea | gre Lev. 1, 06) and ——_- | Of, ARTHUR FORTH, ofR08 oRcyas” Borodino’s Dunses Regular 3 With V ¢ OKLYN, * Cent ‘wes . nN nstrative! DR. FE hine \ Giasal i W. i L. DOUGLAS. #3, *32° & °4 SHOES ih, W. L. Douglas Spring Styles in- clude more Snappy and Up-to- Date Shapes in Oxfords & High Cuts than ever before produced. W. L. 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