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a ASO. “ rf ee Seancttabicha ta cia alt ah Lined ante td ani eae badin anna aRRRR eke . a ae rf Py .. « THE EVENING wo ,UOD AND PRAYER |John McCormack Celebrates @ervice and received the creature com- | Gorts as accessories before and atter the fect. called half a dozen times by an eager audien that Mied the house, | | ji ’s Fifth Birthday. * 4 | { FOR HOMELESS IN His Son’s Fifth Birthday“): ° aun thats a Requiem t Oratorio | oe Famous Irish Tenor and) Hinkle and Gwilym ‘Atiien 80 | | ———— His Wife, at an Im-| ae a } om or (@) 4 | le St. Paul’s Nour.| Promptu “Papa, Mam- Metropolitan Oper 1 WBodles and Souls of 192 | ‘we and the Baby”! vin uate tee “ . Mi ‘4 192 | Luncheon, Tell of Their | Asod 8 PPK Savers Snetan, cee HE very size of the Wallach Latitdry is the best pMenin Al-Night Service. wna [Set ven, Louies tomer” has added evidence of the fact that— Hii ans ene, ctge ae sxtee «s| cleianlogy Shere a, Gunton ee Oyun, tae We please particular people. \amotragerents to eeligion were tried Die Syrah ea eu ea Seon New Yorkers are the fussiest folk in all the world Sast night at Bt. Pat's Protestant npn. | BY SYLVESTER RA WLING. | Rita Fornta, Putnam iriswol . wit : 4 | ope Clmren, Clinton and Carroi| FOHN M'CORMACK, tho Irish Dabeon, tartbeck Mutny. and Bae about their laundry work. | -qtreets, Brooklyn, 7" 3 | tenor, wh Ose Hi o ; Raysdael we most effective and A ‘ aa . “ana hungry men athended a ren J stein intreauend of aren trea Herts conducted with ‘i | They want it clean—first of all. | | a atien _|Decame a favorite immediately, , ! Chub last night John Barnes Wells | ou sauaiehsar ce Wreckine * athet Just back from a successful cnyuge: pane at the piano, James. ‘Dunn's gloss. Geysinger, « priest of the Resurrection @athers of England, !s holding a Holy Week mission there. What he wanted mwas to bring men in from the highways Aiscovered in Thornton PD. Urauhart —whether or not they were on when they went. @nd the hedges, It was Dudley Tyng|@ral days while filling concert en- another tenor who will rival Orville A ‘Upjohn, one of the parish's ssttlement | gagements in neighboring cities, He Harrold, |The young man-he ts only New York men want their collars smooth and ‘workers, wit’ volved th a j twenty-four years old—has been h UTIs Meet ited Lae Re ak Janeiro De rat's. ontreh for velvety as to edge. ‘The men were gathered up from the|!% back at the Waldorf-Astoria this three years ke his debit as ‘ , ‘ Bowery missions in Manhattan. Speciai| Morning. “here's no place, after | Bee tvanl Wit whoctes oe Seonaay slenle} New York women want their lingerie dainty and care met them at the Manhattan end of| all, like little old New York, Is the West End Theatre on Monday night. the Brooklyn bridge, and carried them @ret to a restaurant on Smith street, ‘There they were told to order supper. “what can we have?" asked one. April 7, and at Carnegie Hall on} . ounced for next we ; j j “Anything you Uke," was the reply. | April 14. These will be his only “SUNDAY Atte moder BARD recital by in this town have such hard sledding. | ‘The guents did not hesitate. After aus : Breathe ’ supper they were escorted to the church |tW¥O public appearances here, for he CVRE | Arthur time ihe ane Reasons, too, why Wallach’s Laundry goes on ‘duilding, where seventy members of tie | is to sall for England on April 16 to vw Hi jaa ie bh "a re ou 4 * bi ? d bi d d ffi ’. | Chole Guild led the singing of old-time ging at Covent Garden, where he ts = Haw Souk Qneré Sil be. Hd: Pavitaig: Ot getting bigger and bigger and more and more efficient. fhe services Which, with a few interrup- {uch appreciated. | See ee ere ener cect atyare [Apel 3 and 1), and Dra, Ta, Bentey | And then—there’s TIME. dons, continued until dawn. Dur- was Cyril's birthday la ‘ednes- ; i ae oe ennpert | Judd, “The Story of Job," al nford 1 . y ‘ Mne intermissions priests and lay|day. ‘Who is Cyril? Why, the rising! formances and I shall arrange concert) ti” yevening, concert by the Phithar- Lots of laundries do things in ‘‘reasonable’’ time. ; ers went among the guests and of-| hope of the McCormack family, just | “ * tnterposed Mrs. McCormack. | monic Society, just back from a two ; | ered spitftual advice to all who cared|five years old. Mention his name to| “We shall take a house in Boston for| weeks’ tour, with Kubellk, the violinist, That doesn’t count. Yor it. Mrs. McCormack and you will get a! the winter, where the caildren may! as soloist at the Hippodre | i. Some of the company thought they |flood of reminiscence of him that will have plenty of liberty. 1f 1 want to 0| piESpAY—Noon, “The Message trom It is the unreasonable;—when you want | it back | were there to sleep, but this idea was |embrace marvellous tales of the pre- op tour with John I may the Cross," a Lenten cantata by Wil ¢ ” ’ é mot encouraged. As an additional pre- |cocity of Gwen, his sister, two years) Fe you ane ‘, Macfarlane, the compe att to-morrow’’—and we promise it— caution, all pew cushions had been re-|nig junior, on thi: ame tour o} be sure to drop in organ, Edmund Jaques ¢ ‘ fi moved. : Australia, Never was anything like it. Then, with a parting glavs to Cyril, | Howland, Charles W. Harrixe You GET it. “Uae 1 art pea And the father and mother so young, the party broke up. Carl Dufft, soloists, at St. Paul's Cha et “ . j e6 to a res! Men iGhVE te chloe Weak too, and so delightfully naive and Irish, . Mendelssohn's oratorio No its, no “ands. Soap sistas to eat, Steak, ham and| The writer assumes the privilege ZIMBALIST SOLOIST AT Paul" by the People's Choral Union, No “buts’’ 4 ess*, chops, oatmeal and other edibles | Writing about them so familiarly be had gauinecchere! THE BRAHMS FESTIVAL | Dr. Frank Damrosch conductor, Edith NO juts?’ — vanished witn amazing celerity. After | cause he was the first newspaper man) Nad setting {hors in Zimbalist, the v was the| Chapman Goold, Mary Jordan, Willian No “ ; why.” | Wreakfast all were brought back to Man-| to greet them on their arrival in New! pivhaps, hits a Ist with and Frederick Wheeler, solo | NO reasons why. batten. York three or four years ago, in a! ¢ ys and @ naking rele 1 A. Baldwin at the} g a) & ‘he new mieon will be open every | walk trom the SUA Avenue Hotel. t0| saggl tna ities waren aliiine wae jac gr wi et te City of New —You GET it! aight z the Waldorf, where they were engaged COMING BACK TO BOSTON FOR! con ork, free to the publle and no cards | Pn eke i ; ; ; ; IME ScuEE ARRAN oe enti | Coe Wee een ee rede “ed We give every piece an antiseptic bath—in PER- terview, “And I don’t understand y plans? Well, I'm coming back Gis talents tr SDAY ernoon, lecture ree | ‘4 x 7 oe UP AND DOWN says Mocormack, “liow you ever got oa | 27 muaet Wel in ons duard D. Donen | OXIDE OF HYDROGEN—an absolute germicide much out of me in #o short a time.” | Lele veraite, ’ . é a PICTURE LANE]! °’8tt:3 ,binTHOAY cere | ee ildi f the Home ¢ Columbia University, Heats that’s as harmless as pure water. ; | ,Obseavepatiuncueon. | MULULALG (7) And the Peroxide—which is just bottled Sunshine By Henry Tyrrell. Cytil's tlrthday, and while he was at M f Ei — oT Wi ice its » of Lifedoiv; ae Bees Sn'n iar wnvvenaraus, GS @ Matter of Economy, Water with twice its due of Life-Giving Oxygen MLUMENATED bookbindtums execut-| tho return of Wis father and mother, | Makes things oh! so white. @4 vy Florence W. Gotthold are at-| there was a celebration. At least, there } oo i i 7 F | trectively displayed at Putnam's! was a luncheon at which his health was BY H. S. M’KNIGHT. It is Nature’s Peroxide that makes the linens of | op, No. 2 West Forty-fifth street. | drunk, and he was talked about as | owe dl VETERE s * : A | hake chi stamped, giided and imaid|much as If he were a prima donna, / With his four brothers he haw been ek ban Ireland white—where they are bleached in the sunshine peards, some with painted pictures, | Wonderful boy that Cyr! | prominent in some of the’ largest eu, | 1d on the 5 others with arabeaques and decorativa| ‘John's Australian engagement was home building operations in_ the RDAY- Harold | and dew on the grass. | designs in tool work of the sort that|for twenty weeks, you know," said nearer Long Island rapid transit 8ud- | Bauer's farewell These are some reasons of Wallach’'s Laundry % GQrotierites revel in, shbw that the i- | Mrs. McCormack, “divided between Mel- | 1,19 will include Deby “ § s s I s luminative qualities of a book need not | bourne and Sydney. In Melbourne We “ai 1. in. geason when the adult ASE Success. confined to its interi a t-|took a house, with a big yard and a ; SAW HeOE bt, 2ae P D . pttnceepeney be arlaticaly brought ous | garden, und chickens and things, and! Tebele against the limited space of his If you are one of the Particular People— he exteri vell. Cyril appointed himself gath NE) Hat A WEEE AHRI TARA EAR IRB Algae liens wave 1 , seasecenic civiantion had the art of t-| IMtentiy a hen when” hx father ape gum. ths mame Tie men no turing tig a Try it, anyway, just ONCE. ‘ a No-| eared. The hen blustered off. ine ABE OF: THO DING Dwentieth t to. ‘ body ia this or any other sep can sur-| dad, said Cyril, “you wcared her the pudding trees ani green grase—-in a was tn the. dress’ and You can’t lose. And you will find our way your pass their work; but at the Putnam ex-; She was just going to lay.’ spring—creates a lon for the pa ee Ree ! fuvit Ross Turner has the Rubaiyat of | ‘John. went out through the Sucx| Country almost Irresistible to many who delicate ail way always. ir Khayyam done fn tint: d All-| Canal, but we thought the Red exist in flats during the winter " . Mer is bale that protebly comsatieas | Would be: too hot for the children rei chars arecobitdrsaiinte | i @ wan dine Telephone now —(185 Plaza) and give us your to that of the bygone Bagiad masters|my sister and I and the nu t covered » Workers in the build= as Fitageraid’s Engtish quatrains do to, them Around the Cape, and 1 was such | mands for their proper deve x [ing had the original verses of the Persian bard | fun! When we were coming home w fe thle Tac | = * : s : . % . [ved r Ms data luce @ tubul Se lave and cence | aent. the Middies straight beck to If an adult feels this Ampeiilng _————_- branch stations (our) stations, mind—not agencies, and and wine. land with my eleter and the nurse, w stinct, what a prison must a flat be to ain sass Jolin and T came across the Pgsifle to| the Young lite that was born for revs say: - ‘ ENRI MATISSE is what San Francisco. dom of act bof wa chile ; s , might call the sareaparivia oft ‘Do 1 like the Australians? Wail, | demands eu roam over, ven name 18 ng and A the modern art movement. Yeu hey were awfully! room to play with 2 w aes Sta may not like him, but le is good for | 00d to us tn private and, of course, in| hese things are the ive at such a number—such a street: i owe ” yeu. While others pluck the flowers | Ul: | of every flat a or Send your wagon Monday. thetchloom in the apring, tra-la! he 19 | oe eowad with: pig) Within the city 1 ane Matiase, 1s only skin deep, and oven at |! Mie Mevormnen Wa their own in a suburb for what a flat |r | ARE your eiie really ion t wait. it now. ou can t lephone that ie mainly a matter of physiology. A Goosen specimens of Matisse's sculpture, including that powerful mas. terpiece in bronze called “The Serf, are shown for the first time in Ame: foa at the Photo-Seceszion gailleries, No. 291 Fifth avenue. There are also a few drawings, two or three photographs Pigs ria fe costing in rent, 'T) e sal h priest, ‘bi » In sulpture & Rodin has to have a solid es eae Ris prea Bat space, more comfort and, mom of all, clean, Get a bottle of 185 Plaza up to 10 P. M. to-night and our gaetelcing of enetomay to work on De | ‘italian, Indeed!” exclaimed Mra, Mo- | that Which the healt jum CN, put a little of it into a pail ‘ll d d 7 Subtest, Cormack,’ indignantly. | And anvbody aunts eit Of water, and sce How quickly wagon will be at your door Monday morning land “ ig became very friendly with the little! There can be no linproven n . Ath Ave. Ph eee color | featherweight champion and Mr. MoCor- | ransit « germs, i" 2312 Bighen exposition, and, taking !t seriou mack promised to visit Kilbane at his | comfort comfort o Perhaps you have been using 8438 Broadway it deserves, in like reading the cla: home in Cleveland, | Tmmediately after | tratn wher oe soap to clean with and carbolic | IP “lieuadwar ig an unexpurgated edition. fe fase Br oride dtevene Witla entaea | ey eke hee eat, 18 exactly the Third aver acid or chlorides for disinfec- SEER ROE eee T the Union League Club last| ‘lind father he sang @ lot of Irish songs! Land values permit of the owning of [iaekie of *| tion, All territory East of 6th Ave. served by our epectal delivery wagons direct from 380 A Thuraday evening the solitary) that were inimitable. Ja home in that. section for what the -| CN both cleans and disinfects, t Sth Street, figure of Chief Black Weasel] AUSTRALIAN TRIP GAVE HIM AN |!andlord must for an|sion of the Long Isla He five times as , was eeen standing on a bluff over- OPPORTUNITY. apartment § ya sning of the i i five aah: as strong. PAR ROCKAWAT: Ns Re che a looking the Little Big Horn River, cer ed one n exams extension of the | bolic and yet it's non-poi tat, ‘dos ee Hockawa Piatis, Tai, "1830 Rew Merhete, © nother old Indian of the van-) the divide to- ed squaw that Uy bled Minne- murmured her prayer to the y the brookside, antl a patriarchal medicine man, standing in heyday of his success at the Manhattan Opera House, and who ment in Australia with Nellie Mel- ba’s opera company and has been flitting in and out of town for sev- there?” he says. He is to sing at the Academy of Music, Brooklyn, on public John got something lke an ov rogue of hers would never make the mistake, despite her dark eyes. Another guest at Cyril's luncheon told | this story on V's father: While in San Francisco, Mr. McCormack saw Johnny Kilbane beat Abe Attell and he ne time in Ausi t the opportunity to ai t I never had before. Ju: nat a fine thing it was for me Romeo to Melba’s Jullet! was an education, Mme on native talent for ore 8. Now to sing the sage brush with closed eyes, th #. Such mezz0-Ho- H EE rea eS | Mak th I i Dleached skull of @ buffalo at his feet,|Pranos [ have never heard, But the visiting different | ; e Liver, Qreathed a solemn petition to the Great | tenors and baritones are rather crude |jocaiities in and around the city to find Bee ane sere annranat ° Telephone 185 Plaza 330 East 59th Street New York City Spirit. and, of course, the choruses lack ex-|q jocation with better transit and more |Qe. tolay } Do its Duty Phese and other unforgettable pic- perience, and me orm baie are not UD Jeomfortable % conditions. She found ‘ tures—works of art that will preserve|to London and New Yor the North shore ¢ Isiand and F Seng the tragical epic of tho aboriginal] But the prople have musioal taste lfound that in avel it was! ag ry) acne ime is Meg wha. er leh Americans—wore photographs by Dr. | Strongly developed and the critics! about the rented flat, | fast Say pe raws 1 . - Joseph K. Dixon, who had charge of) “Well, you boys In New York are nov- |that tn nere Was no CARTER'S LITTLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— @ wecond expedition sent to the Wast| ices compared with ¢ Why they |crowd available, She 9 LIVER PILLS BROOKLYN. NEW JERSEY, Rodman Wanamaker to study and| think nothing of writing a le ed |turth: ‘ound that she could purchase | gently but firmly come, pt) rey 2 Neen SS — record with the camera what remaina| three-quarters of a column about ‘G @ plot of land and build a house and aiicy iver ia | "BUNGALOW SITES of the North Amecican Indian, Dr, | terdaemmerung’ as an Introduction bay for it within ten years at a less te ey A Lovely Home | At Dixon was fortunate enough to get ajreview of “Traviata.’ Fact, I assure |cost per month than the rental of theit C . | LAKE HOrATCONG, slant at the last great Indian couneil| you! flat Orginal and Genuine ures Can Be Bought Now at Cost 1,000 Feet Above Sea, Level, held in the Little Big Horn Valley in| “Personally, Tam very grateful to the | Through the McKnight Real - stipation, stadt 4 Une Mile of Water Prout, ecipe tunes Bere Valier. in| | berecnalive fara very Gratetal to the | aorousnh ine Becnaue Hesls MALTED MILK “4 Age yarn aetna eat) Katte Dick with permission of the Government, |to me. After the opera was over T@avo | approximately one-half acre | tion, a He iE! Mitecn hy ROR yeT keep, forms, and which was attended by nearly a some concerts that were most success- | Neck Estates at Neck, 1. | The Food-drink for All Ages. Sick { hath ‘ONG LAND hundred pAnopiied chiofs of tribes scat: | tered throughout the only « few of us le ‘There are| | bi ty street was fined by Magist: Connor in the Men's Night Court last Bight. Detective Pritchard said Wilson | j.n4, nad tried to sell’ two opera tickete to|they have there: (Gm near the Metsopolitan Opera House. | are wondertul. way and Jed with the * a) RLD, SATURDAY ! is a crime to deny them what will have more y place of business the Battery and wife tha May of 191 avel in ful. I was feted and dined and dr to make speoches in recognition of th hospitality that might have turned my head, but I had sense enough to ap- preciate that it was simply, kindnoss to @ stranger. In Auckland, New Zealand, en | my experiences were similar.” "Yes!" interposed Mra, McCormack. “They were awfully g00d to us in Auck- And such magnificent scenery Bome things roally jut, Oh! whet a time & beautiful home of ni Into it on the 20h day of 3 cost was the payment of $1,000 in cash and $83 9 month for ter ttle to his own h | nore in tho same t! flat tn Manhattan, has a conifortable seat, has membership in a golf club at his ver: door, with the opportunity of good ‘healthy exercise and genial companion. ebip on bis arrival home, The total cost the : - ~ More heelthful than Tea or Coffee, Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious, Rich milk, malted grain, powdes form, A quick lunch prepared in @ minate, Take no substitute. Ask for HORIICK’S., Manuscript Sc | "Annabel Lee,” ' as 77, composed In 1879, and was re- At the third private meeting of the at the National Arts e text by Poe, | Arthur Hammerstetn thinks he hag CONCERTS AND RECITALS OF THE COMING WEEK. Following are the concerts and re and thoroughly you can remove | the grease, dirt and odors, | CN is far better than soap and water, because it actually gets beneath the surface—and it kills “Tho Yellow Package with the Gable Top" At the druggists’ 10e, 25e, 60c, $1.00 WEST DISINFECTING COMPANY, 2E. 4201, , MARCH 30, 1012. Headache, and Distress after Eating. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price Genuine muta: Signature REAL ESTATE FOR ene nn nnn And fresh and sweet. They want it pressed smoothly—but without any Want the buttons on—when the things come home soft. These are some of the reasons so many laundries address; or send a postcard —or stop by any of our THE WALLACH STATIONS: ueth Ave JP. 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