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ar em THE EVENING WORLD, AS ain encore § MONDAY, F 4 R = 2 bi i 1 9, ‘Anantan and Joanne Mauboure, + ins! Pilg ‘PULL* Fi 1912, eward for Wissing Noy. last night. e gave T cass Draws within threes months and the boy SHOT 40 HORSES Carnegie Hall Pro- was | Pach-Gounod “Ave Maria.” with violla Pon effective cast In ane int Wher (Special to ‘The Evening Wold) with ag: cor |G « |accompaniment by Nahan Franko, | formance ¢ ini, There Ps STAM “ Hs \ reward] be f at he Is in New ALNCE | wren ane wae forced to repeat, For | "ee & Wares audtence, 1 renee Why evee ot York City | | her closing number she sa | KATHARINE GOODSON SoLoist pod dod Lik hl | lett for the. return of hie a beight looking * | oe ‘Hippo odrome ae ua Gece ee , WITH THE RDEON so. | Nine years and cig it mothe, with al siten 1 wh Toned. tall for his age, and when. Inst | did her last one, with he Tast Rose | "imintmam of fly yetrs, Was the @ent- ‘se ho ta Gient seen wan dreamed tn a brown ault. of Summer” as.an encore. i wan toe Goodson, the English p enes imped tout n Hteooldyn on! toon, ‘Thie wa Hartlette are wolletaedo. Nah 2 5 4 sted the Pusd Donato Rigzo, who shot Polleeman Bd- st ‘ ' Cantor of Ware Warsaw Re-| cieaira winseit piaved the vioiln tn the the Society's concert In Carmemie Mall ¥e8- |e rq tage In liwskivn, In Mare ts Substantially Hi "Danube W terday afternoon, she was heard at)\., raise Din, r . ny P ay, peats Substantia is ‘her best In the Techaikowsky concerto ‘eh 4 ; nNAwe ‘ Shops That 8 That Blaze May; taped fe be Cit aid * \ 4b Have Been Started by East Side Blackmailers. | Forty horses were shot and killed early to-day following a fire in a stable of! Joun Lange, at No. % Margin et, Muving which the animals inhaled hot smoke from thelr burning beds. The shooting was started in the stmeet In front of the stable, and created much) excitement. Policeman Hayes of the Union Market | station was notified of the fire at 3 o'clock, and sent in an alarm. The de-| partment put out the fire in short order ané with only 90 joss. The firemen ‘went away and the blaze was forgotten for two hours. Then a small boy ran to Hayes and told him that somebody was shooting ‘A lot of horses in the street in front of the stable, Hayes found Lange in charge, and Thomas Ward, a special agent for the 8. P. C. A 8 firing wallets into the horses heads as they were led from thelr sialls, At each shot « big horse fell over in the street dead Lange explained to the policeman that therstable had contained seventy horses and that forty of them had inhaled so much smoke that they were of no fur. ther service and would die from the ffects of the smoke. He said that he sent for the agent in accordance with | the usual practice in such cases. “It may be lawful all right,” sald the policeman, “but you are obstructing t! streets with this performance. ‘Dave to get these carcasses into the sta- dle and do the rest of your job inside There was a suggestion that the stable! might have been fired by a horse polsoners ard blackmaile years ago they sent letters but he would not admit to-day that "he thought the stable might have been fired; by some of the gang. WALL STREET. A moderate Influx of buying orders, following an irregular opening, gave the ang of Fou 0 early stuck market to- fairly strong @ppearance. Initial prices were hardly altered from last ‘a closing, but toward the end of the firet hour a ‘buying movement developed in Steel, Reading, Copper and a number of epe- cialties, which resulted in sending the| Hist fractionally hig! Eventually the early demand for stocks movebated, amd the market began to ease) “off from the highest range, o but & firm tone was maintained in the subsequent / dealings. Afternoon trading was ess was dut yumed by the element becaua® of pot in the anthracite coal fore the United States Supreme Court. ‘Closing salen were irregular. The Closing Pric saaes: i . By+ % 21 TON rth +h by 4% 604 Om + pity met a gt bbe + Poh te Mar dh Wert, Un. ‘Tel, Advance. a ee Mitchel Home rom Hospital. John Purroy Mitchel, President of the Board of Aldermen, who has bei from typhold fever, left there y night. He was taken in an autom le to the home of his mother, Mrs, James Mitchel, at No, 447 West One Mundred and Sixty-second atreet. His ‘physician, Dr. Martin J. Dwyer, sald he would be able to go out in a week or ten da; fice for a month: or loi —<———— CHARLESTON ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, CHARLESTON, 6. C. Feb. 19--The entries for to-morrow's races are & FINST RACE —T ions, ‘Three ‘and 114: Fred M Tenors eri RT mit § a grt: Purse i a a me Mile ne Pade i re. s You wilt: featureless. | Priee changes were confined within very | nigeest t and last cea of stoc! ad ge: compared wit! i Baturasy's were lows: ah High, 1 Last, ches. Mast, a SO ie byt ory + T2% Timy 1% — pet 10 . as la st 3 a a ne 1102s 102% 102% + ah ae as in’ Ed e+ MK re oa a 380 190, pa iT 197 5 hid &| uz § iat ° 187% 7% i 1 He will not return to his of- | gramme—Stickes to He- brew Liturgical Hymns | —Small Boy Tt | BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | iROTA, the tenor cantor from War- S the Hippo- drome afternoon—his second appearance here—filled the huge} |@uditorium to overflowing. Mvory seat | Was taken, and all of the big stage, out- Side of space barely sufficient to make room for the orchestra, the boy and man | choir of fifty, a harmonium and @ | piano, was occupied by eager listeners. \T no repetition of the disorder that prevailed at Carnegie Hall last Wednesday evening. The facilities of the house for handling large crowds Drevented that. The one complaint heard on every hand was the absence of pro- grammes, * Surely after the siege of Carnegie Hall ghe crush of auditors might have been anticipated and pro- vision made for their needs. Not to hold a programme, however, Was little loss, for it was not followed. Somewhere befween the beginning and the end Sireta, with the ald of the choir, hh” and and alone his own im- provization of “Weseeraw” and “Raoh- mono @’One." In addition “Rese,” which was heard at Carnegie Hall the other night with the littlest choir boy, Josef Pavaloff, twe' years old, singing alto to the cantor's tenor with such fine ervor and effectiveness that he was jed out several times, was repeated. ‘esterday, however, the boy was hidden | It seemed deliberately—behind the con- ductor's stand and was not permitted to respond to the enthusiastic applause of the audience. Readers of this column bknow the writer's antipathy to prodi- gies, but in this case the composition ‘called for the singing of the lad and he | acquitted hit @ worthily. It is ab- surd to think the cantor Jealous of the | boy's honors, but what's the explana- Of Biroto's voice the writer has noth- ing new to say. 34 tusolo and, eg ie strongly the Hebrew iieuretoat hymns {t {e most a but how long could the cantor pect to attract American audiences with these alone? The only other thing he has offered us is “Celeste Aida” and in the singing of that one could and cause to pause in praise. The aria from “The Huguenots” announced for yesterday he did not sing. Assistin, La Salle- lee Sirote Ax ebee $ were Mme. Je Peters iy aie from: ‘Traviata’ ‘and the of Summer," and an orch | ander the direction of Vittorio Podest!. | ADMIRERS OF TETRAZZINI | PILL GREAT HIPPODROME ‘The Tetrazsin! concert at the Hippo- drome last night drew a crowd that not only filled every seat in the vast andito- | rium, but some’ two hundred extra/ jchairs flanking the orchestra on the stage as well. Mme. Tetraszini sang| several of the favorite songs she has iia at former concer Ky an tors e lui" from ‘Traviat an encore “Vol Che Sapet songs were in Eng by Sir Frederick Cowan and ‘Love’ ur,” a new song by Victor Herbert, ‘dedicated by him to Mmey Tetrazzint | 5 an sung for the first time in public} rere | ~ TESTIMONY | OF FIVE WOMEN Proves That Lydia Leia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Com- id Is Reliable. poun: Reedville, Ore.—“I can truly recom: | Pinkham’s Vegetable mend Lydia E. Compound to all women who are passii teres th the Change of Ly suffering three years. Mrs. MARY 8 GART, Reedville, “When passin, ‘through the Change of Life I wi troubled with hot flashes, weak and dizzy resis and backache. not fit for thing wal 1 FE. Pink- ham's Vegetable Com. pound, which proved worth its weight in gold TO! 1641 Polymnia | St., New | Orleans. Mishawaka, Ind, — (omenpasslagthrough the Change of Life can take nothing better than I inkham’s Veg- etable Compound. [ain recommending it to all tay friends because of ton Station, Ky. ‘or months I suffered from tral les in con sequence of my age an thought 1 eaald not live. Lydia FE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Mev me well and I r suffering women to know about fon nte MMA, BAILEY, ‘Aiton Station, K , \""Deisem, No. Dak.—"T was poses | throug Change " Life and felt cd | bad. I could Bet sleep and was v | aa Lyd Pinkbam's Vegetal | Cor und res ea me to perfect healt} would not be without it.”—M THORN, Deisem, D }day concert of the season last night, for @ | Stranaky's programme included 1 that he lad a@ “pull Jeymphony in minor, Grieg's 5 Wim out of rien and Gounod's “Ta: elegalc meiofes for string orchestra, was cowardly and wicked,” Which Wan ontiunl | Strause’s love scene from “Feuersnot,” ¢ WaWeatl fu lebening aint Victor Herbert's prelude to the oe L GIULIO SETTI CONDUCTS act of “Naton and Berltoz's by the law HIS OWN “AVE MARIA." | koczy" March. The orchera played at " ; Giulto Settl, whose eMstency as chorus | {ts best. Mr, Hervert, who was tn a! master of the Metropolitan Opera House | box, was recognized and forced to bow has frequently been extolled in this column, conducted the fourteenth Sun- to vociferous applause a tation of his composition. —— “lo city. [ment who spects them. =in the recollection of the writer—the; ZIMBALIST HEARD AGAIN IN first time. Save in the concluding mi RECITAL AT CARNEGIE HALL, STAMFORD BURGLARS BOLD. from Berli ‘Damnation of Faust, Efrem Yimballst charmed another ' which he led with lack of sharpness and {large audience at his third violin re-|Hremk Oven Cablacts tn Rooms accentuation of rhythm, he acquitted jcital in Carnegie Hell on Saturday a | Where Persous We A » himself admirably. Besides conducting |ternoon. ‘The riciucss of his he presented for the first time in Amer- lthe soundn fea hie own “Ave Maria” for mixed |were ¢ for admira' mn, of his musictanship again | tone (Spectal 1 STAMFORI hy Onn, World) 19. —Burgl Dro- ‘ of William N. Travia chorus without accompaniment. The| gramme Baaie'l gute in X entered wey met of William H. Travis composition, which {s of fine musical |), So Bea thm li LO ell Al a et Kit Ae BI fentiment, Was |lgeisnohn's concerto In E minor (espe: | frig In gach case tie robbers tad Li achat ML a cially liked) and compositions by Han- || at ta har Pea ee| ‘The women’s chorus acquitted itnelf|4ei, Mozart, Dittersdorf, Juon, Sciu-i their Way. to bedrooms in which admirably in the first scene from the|bert, Nandor Zsold and an anonymous | sons were sleeping and broke wpcn second act of “The Fiying Dutchman,” |old ‘French song. To, these he added | caliinets. f x | with Emmy Destinn and Marte Matt-|feveral extra numbers In response to) Tn the Travis home keveral sticknins, fold as soloists, and the full chorus|!neistent demand. | watches and rinky were taicen, tots! ‘was excellent in the prologue to Bolt SESS OE ge REESE a lows o ; ‘ ee ae} nse "Mefiatofele,"” with Adamo Didur Chinese Note to the Powers, | was then from the Mhomas hone soloiet, and in the ‘‘Tannhauser” march : Mise Destin contrivuted her lovely! xai has prepared a notifi Steamer Runa Agvound. voice to an aria of Dvorak’s and the] powers of his election as President | NOR eeets Nit “Vist d’Arte” from “Tosca.” Didut lene cninese Republic and | P ihe, Cusntienke liner chy of aang well the invocation from Meyer-| tine requesting thelr rec il re, In Nosiay from Balt beer’s “Robert le Diable,” and Heinrich} Repupiic, The adoption of the Western [reported having paged fast nt \ Hensel was. heard in Lohengrin’s nat-| calendar has been made known to the my steamer aground of sev rative, Miss Destinn had to repeat the! public by formal manifesto which re-/ Knoll in Chesapeake PB A tug Was Puccini aria, There was 4 crowded) paces the imperial efict of the former Iving by at the time. 1 ‘house. regime. steamer ts not known. LEO SLEZAK BACK IN OPERA AS TANNHAUSER IN FINE CAST. Leo Slezak returned to the Metropoli- Bg A wore All the Comforts of Home matinee as the hero of “Tannhauser, which he both sang and acted admir- ably. Berta Morena’s Elisabeth was an exquisite and touching impersona- tion, sung with less voice than for- merly. Olive Fremstad was a beautiful Venus, part never better, Putnam Griswold was the Land- graf, probably the best impersonation ef the character on the contemporary stage. Hermann Well's song to “The Evening Star’ was not the best ever heard, but he made of Wolfram a man to be respected, not, as often 1s the case, @ Namby-pamby person steeped in sentimentality. Lenora Sparkes sang and acted the shepherd with more than ‘usual charm, and Reiss, Hinshaw, Ruys- dae| and Bayer, the other min- strel knights, were most effective. The ws were Inga Oerner, Rosina ae ut ia Snelling and Henrl- plenty of space—electric venience. Visit the steam-p! yachts, @ a.m. to li p.m. Van etta waneaeld, Alfred Hertz conducted what was @ more than usually stirring performance before audience that exhausted the capacity of the house. In the evening “To: was sung for the benefit of the French Hospital. Gerald' Farrar, Riccardo Martin, ian diy i deci seen ceca Attention! Tailors, I want the small tailors of New York City to know that I have one of the most complete wholesale woolen departments in New Eng- land, and if you wish to look at stock I can be met by appoint- ment, and I would be pleased to have you see my line. I specialize in Blue Serge. 1187 Blue Serge sold by every commission house in the country for $1.75; my price is $1.50 per yard. LADIES! I retail woolens by the yard in my New York store, and I want you to get samples in the department stores, then let me show you the great variety of styles that I have at 1431 Broadway and prove values. I specialize in Blue Serge. ment store prices, $2.00 to $2.25; my price, $1.50 per yard. To each lady customer calling during the next week I present free a pair of Heiniseh Tailor Shears, LAUGH FOR AN HOUR. = |MITGHEL On your own boat you lighting and heating equipment—running water and baths — library — lounging deck —every possible con- MOTOR BOAT SHOW iS Here you learn the possibilities of the motor boat with ite comfort, its speed, fhe avallabaliy, ts sianciiciyeoall at bn Up. bap Gxst EVEL lose than wih ite ld le the most fovea sed nautical the heterie Garden. The show itee!? exhibit ever taunehed in. Admission, 60 cents ef seed enjoy all the comforts and many | of the luxuries of home andrea lub, Light, airy staterooms wilh A No alcohol or dangerous drugs. Clean bath room tub pipes and sink with GOLD DUST To keep bath tub and lavatory snow white —to ‘ag metal pipes, fixtures and taps brightly urnished—to purify metal bowl— there’s nothing on earth like Gold Dust. 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