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! NONE BUT IRISH IN ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE, BEGORRA| Offe:s of Foreigners to Aid Display Are Respectfully Declined. “here will be nobody but Irishmen oe Anericanafrish and [rish-Americ tm the ft. Patrick's Day parade t year,” suid Roderick J, Kennedy, cha! an o1 ihe committee of arrangemen: fr ths Ancient Order of Hibernians, fest night. “Our committee is very @ratefil for the offers of the German, Vrencd, Russian and Italian societies te @o-werate with us in making it a @wegess, and whose generous impulses have boon stirred in this direction to peed tre couse of Home Rule for Ire- fend, But we feel that this great an- Bea) celebration should preserve its eatity «2 @ tribute of respect to Memory of St. Patrick, who was Great educational promoter in ages Were dark. Therefore it should be as @geentially frish as it is possible to @ake i’ “How Mill thie affect the German and fetian thuscians in the forty-eight bands yeu Auve announced you will have in fhe yarade?” Mr. Kennedy was taicea. “They wil be-in the parade, but not (2 tL Trey will ve paid to take part, Yeu see, because no Irish musician WM 1ft « tand on St. Patrick's Day.” Biz former grand marshals of St. ‘a Day parades and the present honor waited on the b@oers of the First Brigade of fwe, and invited the brigade, consisting (@ the First and Second ‘ofty, the Third of W: Fourth of New J Darticl- pate in the parade, The delegation was Yomposed of Frank J. Hartin, grand shal for this year's display, and jeagrs. Murphy, Lynch, Kelly, Kane yy and Biglin, who led the line in mer years, and Chairman Kennedy. The brigade officers unanimously con- Yented to accept the invitation, The re regiments of Volunteers will fol- the Sixty-ninth Regiment, directly deading the main column of Hibernians, ‘The Kirst Regiment of Volunteers will ve its afnual reception, review and 1 this year in Terrace Garden on the tight of the pars Borough President will be the NYSTERY AROUND LAWYER FOUND ~ DEAD FROM GAS Thteatened With Blindness, Walter Hurst Decided to End All His Troubles. Threatened blindness 1s believed to have caused Walter Hurst, forty-nine old, @ retired lawyer, to end his Rife with gas early to-day in his rooms At No. 147 Prospect place, Brooklyn. For bevera!l years he had had @ euit of dooms there. This morning Mrs, Gets, Who has the rooming house, smelled fas and was unable to get into Hurst's nt. Policeman O'Hara forced the door. uret was found dead in bed, with three He had first removed the better flow gas. There was no letter explaining act. Mrs. Gets sald Hurst had not prac- for many years because of loca: wotas ataxia, from which ne had suf- Sered for fifteen years or more, but he ways seemed to have plenty of money, aes led his friends to belleve he be- fonged to a wealthy family. Lately his became worse 4 losing his sight of touch, At tim oe and speculated on n when he becamo bind. Last night he went out with a friend and remained until 10 o'vlock. His friend Besisted him back to his rooms, as he ras quite feeble, ‘At the time he seemed in pints. ities yi Cook of No, 90 St. Mark's ace is a brother-in-law. He said Hurst ad been discouraged because of his growing infirmities, ‘and suggested that aps his was due to accident. fe said Hi ip: not Hved with his family for ity years, but declined to tell who his relatives a or anything alse about him, ft a PUNCHED FOR FAILING TO CALL EX-CAPTAIN ‘MISTER.’ Andrew Thompson’s Son Pays $10 Fine for Hitting Dad’s “Insulter.” andrew Thompson, the twenty-three- yeareold son of former Police Captain Willlam J. Thompson, was fined $10 by Magistrate Krotel tn Harlem Po- Neco Court to-day for assaulting James H, Caldwell of No, 42 Hast One Hun- d@re@ and Twenty-ninth street. He punched Caldwell because that young rey had had the effrontery to address she elder Thompson without the ttle of “Mister.” Cpidwell had come upon the retired police captain, who known in th fevartment for year ‘Frosty Face,’ @ barber shop. Caldwell had saluted tun, “Hello, Thompson," The old man ignored the greeting, and when he got “Otello’’ Again at the Upere. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. oe @ crs was repeated at the Metropolitan Opera House last night and Frances Alda again charmed a large audience by her tpuch- ing impersonation of Desdemona. Ble- sak's Otello was a more imposing figure than ever, if that were possible, and Beott! lago was so devilishly insinu- ating and malignant that one was made fter all, Scarp! competent fine performance, and Edward Siedie’s setting of the scenes, especially in the! first act, was admirable. Sigismond Stojowskt, Arthur Argiewicz, violinist, gave @ sec- ond recital at the MacDowell Club last night before @ large and Interested audience. TI included wot is by Ce Faure, Satnt- 3's introduction and rondo capriccioso for violin, and plano solos by Wierne, Dubois, Diemer and Godard. The two then played together admirably, and each individually de- served the applause he won. Hane Kronold, the ‘cellist, assisted by an orchestra of thirty-five members of the Symphony Soclety under Alexander Saslaveky, gave a recital a Carnegie Lyceum last evening under an imposing Mst of patrons that included Caruso, Schumann-Heink and Walter Damrosch, Mr, Kronold’s principal number was the Saint-Saens concerto in D minor, which he played with taste and ekill, He also exploited compositions by Maz Bruch and Boellmann. ‘The orchestra was heard to advantage in compositions by Schubert, Mendelseohn and Tachatkow- sky, Mr. Sasiaveky conducting well. A programme of the compositions of Fay Foster wae presented at the Sale magundt Club last evening by Mise Foster, Mise Marsh, Mr. Fleming, Mr. Colson, and Mr, Althouse. Poems by R, C, Rose, Richard Watson Gilter and John Pengrave were among those {llus- trated, New York University te to give @ series of concerts to encourage serious mustoal endeavor, with the ultimate ob- ject of establishing @ School of Music, ‘The first, a song recital by Reinsid Werrenrath, asaisted by Helen Wright, planist, will take piace in the Auditors lum, on University Heights, to-night. In response to several inquiries as to what is become of John MeCormack, the Irish tenor, who made @ hit at Mr. Hammerstein's Opera Company, He scored @ great suc- cess, sharing honors with the Australian diva in her own country. After the opera seqson closed he gave two concerts in the Town Hall of Sydney, which seats 5,200 people, to which hundreds failed to ket admission. In Melbourne he was Presented with a loving cup. Mr. McCormack arrived at Vancouver on Feb. 9 and since has been giving concerts !n Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco and other cities on the Pacifio coast. His reappearance In the East will be made at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Raster Sunday, April 7, Mr, McCormack has been engaged, with a, for the opening of the opera on at Covent G..raen this spring. 3) mn the foot. Farmer Corntossel. d fur no moliycoddle the feller that leads ke opry houses after “Josh w Job like tha the mob and w the game {8 ov Get Rid of Piles at Home Try This Home Treatment — Absolutely Free, No matter how long you've been suf- i our case 18, ‘at once for a free trial of the won- Piie* Remedy. remedy, Instant, mation and 1 able to work though you had It may eave the name and edar the free t eatment. It will show you conc! what Pyramid Pile Rem- edy will do, ‘Then you can get th package for 0 cente at any 4 Don't suffer another needless minute, ‘Write now. Cut out this coupon and mail to the PYRAMID DRUG CO., 42: Pyramid Bide., Marshall, Mich., with your full name end ress lon a slip of paper. 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Other Special Sales Arranged for Tomorrow, Wednesday Millinery Special Showing of Dressy Trimmed Hats $24.50 Values up to $85.00 Smart Tatlored Hats copies of leading models, and original designs, $16.50 Values up to $25.00 Ready-to-Wear Hats Values up to $10.75 Gloves One-Button Veldoe Washable Gioves Chamois will never shrink if properly washed, 16-Button Elbow Length White Glace Mousqustaire Gloves fine selocted French skins, value $8.75. 20-Button Above Elbow Length White Glace Mousquetasre Gloves $2.25 Made from fine selected French skins. Value $3.25 per pair 16-Button Elbow Length Milanese Silk Gloves, Jewelry Real Baroque Drop Earring, Solid gold French clamp....... value $12.00 Cameo Pendant, in solid gold rim and Baroque pear! drops, value $7.50 Gold Bar Pin, Amethyst and pearl......7..... value @4.60 Necklaces, in white or blach: pearls, sterling s'lve~ clasp set with Phinestones..... value Real Pin Seal Bag, fitted with card case, purse and mirror, silk lined and extra pockot on back, in Kk, and brown,.., value @4.05 gray, green, blue Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. oo, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1912. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. I, » after a glance ‘ULTON St. Con, Entrance Bripag St. B'KLYN. to Store. An Opportunity! WePlace on Sale Tomorrow 400 Medium Weight Winter Suits Suitable for Present Wear AT F.00 There are no finer su:ts made than those offered above. Fabrics are serges and ALL SIZES, BUT NOT IN ANY ONE STYLE No C. O. D’s. No Exchanges. No Alterations. 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