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a et ae ARREST OF FOUR Lind Burglars and Get re ¥ = 3 Confession From Them. / 4, Makes No Explanation. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING tn 1 | 64 P natin * for a Good Friday / -~ matinee, a a remarkably 6 Four eelf-contoaned burglars were ar- / 7 Ze Clark Williams, President of the large audience to the M . Faigned and held in West Side Police —* \ Windsor Trust Company and former|politan Opera House yesterday. after- Court to-day asa result of good sieuth-| State Superintendent of Banks, admit-/noon and one that was essentially ing on the part of detectives, From | ted to-fay that there had been a short-/ Vout and reverent. A few sporadic ate | q the four arraigned to-day loot worth age in his institution. The admission | tempts at appla $15,000 has been recovered. Within two j Was made in the face of demands for| spectacle, evidently by strangers (o the ‘Weeks more than 0,000 Worth of stolen insecrational Festival Fay, betel @8 through the arrest of thieves who have been Court. vg Detectives Morrell and Kerr arrested Edward Groody of No. 197 West Sixtieth arraigned In West Side pawn two fans in a pawnehop in Man- hattan street. Then they arrested Jo- weph Mallon of No. 2% East One Hun- dred and Twenty-third street, and Mal- Jon confessed that he and another man fobbed six apartments in the Hotel Em- i gre, Sixty-third street and Broadway, 7 Wednesday evening. é Nearly all the stuff stolen was recov. A @red from Mallon and Groody. The de * Yactives expect to get w third man tm. Dilcated. Nathan J. Humphries, a negro, inet whom are cherged upward of wenty recent flat robberies on the Upper wert side, was arraigned by Tout. Regan and Detectives La Rue and Donnelly of the West One Hun- @redth street station. Feb. 27 a thief looted the apartme of Albert Reis, No. 433 Central Park West. Among other articles stolen was a typewriter with a broken k This was the only clue. The dete tives notified all typewriter repair con- i erna to look out for a machine with a id Broken key. Two days ago one of these concerns reported that the ma- chine had been brought in BURGLAR NEARLY FAINTED WHEN HE WAS CAUGHT. Tt was traced to a merchant in Ninth enue. He had bought it for $15 from @ negro. The negro proved to be Hum- Phries, who almost fainted when de- Aectives pounced on him at Thirty- seventh streat and Eighth avenue to- t lumphries was wearing a sult of \ Clothes he stole March 16 from the fat @f Morris Henson, No. 2 West Onc Hundred and Wighth street, in his Pocket was a gold pencil he stole March | 2 trom the flat of Dr. Cate, ‘No, Sih Broadway. In his room at No, 116 West Fitty-third street was found a bale of Pawntickets reptesenting the proceeds of many robberies. Humphrics was so 1315000 LO0T | OISERREAERS Detectives, by Clever Work, Property has been restored to its own-| Street last night as he was trying to| ARTISTIC EXCUSE IN FEAR OF ABUSE FROM HR, CAUSE Poor fell He telin Me got Cateha a wom, Bat he he Wall Spread He'll Open His Melodic Head. Me Bur his whi dunt because Signor Enrico Caruso, after promising faithfully to be present at the firat an- @urprised at his arrest that he furnished 4 list of places he had robbed, Leo Viet, a baker, twenty-eight years. O14, held by Magistrate Herrman on a wh of attempted burglary, confessed ? Guilt. Ho tried to rob a safe in the Ls @akeshop of John Schenpp, No. 813 5 tumbus avenue, the night of April 4, it was frightened away, : S escaping he dromped a hook con- | taining a record of his disctiurge from "the German army, ‘Through this he ‘was traced to No. §3 Lenox avenue. Yolvere, blackjacks and burglar's too! Jot of stolen property und many pawntickets, MRS. LORILLARD A SUICIDE, THE CORONER DECIDES. Mother Testifies at Inquest Her Mind Was Impaired by Run- y away Accident. a Coroner Feinberg held an inquest to- » 4@y into the death of Mrs, Kathteen mM at the Holland House Mar ; After taking the testimony ¥ of Beeckman Lorillard, the husband, and Apna Augusta Doyle, Mrs, Lorll- > .lard's mother, a record of suicide was _ @ntered upon the minutes. F Mr, Lorillard testified that he and ; “oe wife lunched together and he then "+ escerted her to her room, where she ‘was to put on a heavy coat to go auto- ‘moebiling with hig, He went downstairs @@ arrange about the automobile. On returning he found his wife in the bath- reom hanging from 4 trunkstrap that had boen looped around her neck. Loril- y cut the strap with a ragor and telo- -mRoned for Dr. A. H. Moore, house a n, who worked over the womaa | fee several hours but could not restore nual dinner of the Ship News Reporters’ Association, held at the Waldor! ‘oria last Sunday evening, disappointed the members and ther guests at the last an mome < “Biny" . ‘schalkowsky's sympho i ment, sending “Billy” Guard, the] |) hae Waly inna all les tleally that they fell overboard] cosca da Timint” and Wagner's Metropolitan press representative, to the He come gotta me eum dat night. with a couple of bales and were picked] hauser” overture. banquet room while the dinner was tn ‘And, by the great Chelate Columb, up by the fireboat New Yorker, which —— progress to way that the singer had been taken suddenly Thelr lamentations | “when, just must have reached his ears, for to-day Ant 1 sen’ he sends a characteristic apology tn the ri ally shape of a cartoon, drawn hy himself, pcoirhianelated boet of the good ship Wabble immediately produced the fole lowing: ert nies MEXICAN REBELS TRAPPED; 40 KILLED, 60 CAPTURED. Attacking Force Ambushed Puebla State—100 More Fall in fs Which Col, Suarez Is Slain, | £2% M 1CO CITY, Aprit 6—Forty rebels were Killed and sixty prisoners taken by a force of Federal to-day near (N vaxa, In the State of Puebla, Col, Mer andes, in command of the Fe lerals, javing learned of the approach of the rebels, Maced a number of rapid fire guns as to command their route to ‘ waleh is 100 miles to the north. east of this cit: * ambush was suc. cessful and the Py ls, bealdes caus- ASOR tured # lari report whieh Col. ding a fo Doyle said her daughter had never been quite right mentally since was injured in @ runaway accident Asheville, N. C., last year, tian Summers, one of the hotel Produced note he found his room. It read do this by my own hand, I'm tived of this world. No one else is to in the least.—Katherine.” fact that Mrs, Lorillard had her na atherine instead . ithieen was considered by the cor- additional evidence of her abnor- ‘mal mental condition, ——— HYDE JURORS NOT NEEOED. he five hundred talesmen who had then summoned to appear on Monday Justice Davis in the Supreme Court, Criminal Branch, as a special el from which to select a jury to former Clty Chamberlain Charles ere notified to-day that Presence would not be required, Hyde legal muddle has now been to Brooklyn and what will hap- to it afier the Appellate Division the bridge gets through with one short of a Delphic oracle tell. Anyhow, there isn't any sure t#lel looming even dimly on tho ——>—_—_ Buchre at Hotel Savoy, Tp aid of St, Ann's Church, Sawkill, County, N. ¥., 4 bridge and will take place on the afternoon y, April 19, at the Hote! Savoy, Prominent ladies and gentlemen esl terested in the affalr and hope t So) make it's great success, Mra. Jame: is cbairman of the com- in charge, and tickets may be shat | ACOMPLETE « JOKE new tr In das country from When those ahip news “Dose fellows da eat vera avell; Da go down to da Waldorf Hotel amount nition and dynamite, reached ' Nestor Pino Suarez, IN} the Vice-President, Jose M. Pino Su has been killed In about forty mil pital of the State of Sinal of 400 Fed a large number of rebels of wi IEC! THE EVENING WORLD, BSA URDAY, APRIL 6 Caruso Pleading Forgiveness, Picture Drawing by Himselt / CARUSO'S LAMENT. You knows my good friend Caruset playa da deuce, mea last night ble alla right, Then 1 say to my good frond Carase, Alta time you junta bie pose aka da head vera ead; “Dima troub’ dat 1 got ie more had. I make a foot widda great newspaper man; 1 ocare Gatti qvona gimma da can, “You knows das ship newsa ma fellow, whenever I tan da gotte An’ be say ‘We great friend, you an’ me, low yon come to dat dinner so fine, slog leettle song while we dine,” ire, | coma sing, tree bien, Dave stip news repora my frien’,” jug great havoc In the rebel force, cap- of arms, ammue according to the | ene: here to~ i, 19 Wanta more mon‘? a das man, Like da Mafia out in my Ian’, “Mr, Bouch is da big president, attle near Perl- from Cullacan, WINDSOR TRUST “ADMITS SHORTAGE. mp |Clark Williams Says It Was A ! Discovered a Month Ago, but d ae ner’s information about a etory to the effect that about $00,000 fn «1 from a tray In @ teller's cage bank @ week ago. ‘In reference to an item printed in a newspaper,” sald Mr. Wiliiame, “regard- ing @ shortage occurring tn the com- pany I will make this statement of facts: The shortage occurred nearly a month ago. ‘The total amounted to $2,467, which sum wi immediately charged out of the undivided proft Mr. Williams would say nothing further in answer to inquiries as to how the shortage came about. None of tne other officers of the bank would talk, the William J. Burns Detective Agency, which is working on the case, produced fo information and the United States Fidelity and Guaramy Company, which bonds the employees of the Windsor ‘Trust Company, while admitting that there had been a shortage, professed ignorance as to the Getall The story that there had been a rob- bery the Windsor Trust Compan: an inside job—has been current in Wal! street for a week. Mr. Williams's stato- ment does not clear up the case. That the shortage was occasioned by some one connected with the bank is appar- ent from the fact that it has not deen reported to the police, —_—_——_ BUTT FROM BRIDGE STARTS CONFLAGRATION AFLOAT. | Falls Squarely Into Barge Load of Hay and Tug, Longshoremen and Firemen Hustle. A cigar butt tossed over the rail of Manhattan Bridge to-day landed in the centre of 1,000 bales of straw and h fs suppressed, ah was stolen in the | ing’ imperson pitch for singing, with Proper subjection, and Olive never was m onvinelng. tion and singing of the Merbert ous Gurnemanz le usually. The Mower maidens looked Garden passed without a hoodoo, happily, Sparkes, Rita Fornia, Bella Alten, Marie Mattfeld, Jullus Bayer. jestra pit feo ed he entered the ore! In the evening Impersonation as the beautiful Alma Gluck, Lenora Sparkes was Love. condi ARTHUR NIKISCH AND one of whe Arthur Nikiseh, foremost conductors, one tour Symphony Orchestra, strong, for a concert weeks. da sea, pany. The barge was moored at Pike street. It was only @ little while be- fore a spurt of smoke and flame from the pile of bales brought Capt. Charlie Johnson on the jump, with a dozen ‘longshoremen. The pler was Baltic, | insured against acc half million dollars, It ts patronage of King George. Mi which 1s due to-morrow. ‘all bent, Scotia Jost no time in yanking the barge | seems te load of burning hay Into the stream, The longahoremen worked franticall, tomsing the blazing Dale: Tom Jennings and Joe McCarthy, bota , 45 Water street, labored so en- invite comp: the London Syntphony the Boston and to ete me, seehoven's “Leonora” Brahms’ first symphony hustled to the blase. GAELIC SOCIETY’ Meanwhile Engine No. 9 and Truck 6 had rolled to the pler and the fire- men found a handy job. Several Ulaz-| festival of the Gaelic Soc ing bales of hay that had been tossed|at Carnegie Hall over the barge’s side had floated into] Among the members are the piling of the pler, The firemen|iey, De, Thomas Addis E hung head downward and poked each| Bourke Cockran, Prt ies burning bale under the water with thelrjcol Louis D. Conle pikes. Jonn DP, Crimmins, The thirt ine on shore made short work of the The river front was|2rann and James Byrne. ‘vlaze on the barge. of {crowded with thousands of spectator jay broth ton Opera Compan: Yorkville’s Amate Walter Brown and Dave Mallon $ He was | Yorkyill favorite amateur talent Is against | coaches, are busily engaged in whipping into shape the big show which the Me [melodies and operatic se oulse Wallace, mezzo- ‘Sweet Harp of the Days by Dr. Arnold Genthe. “Baker’s Home Run.” to woman” Annette Kellermann on “Lines.” A Woman Detective ae The performan: Amato, tn @ touc Amfortas, set the Seastal his as Kengry, fairly rivalled tim. tn banished. cast were Florence Wickhamy Lenora Rosina Van Dyck, dent for two under le poem ANNUAL MUSIC FESTIVAL. fourth annual Irish musical ty take: the Right The fireboat and the stream from the] soy, Mooney, the Right Rev. Alice Nielsen, ‘3, {N€ of the leading sopranos of the Bos- will be the principal She will sing a number of Irish tions, y yprano, W ‘Gone,"" the words of which were written ‘Good Friday ‘‘Parsifal’’ _ Draws Crowd Fine Performance of Wag- “Consecrational | Festival Play’’ Listened to Devoutly and Rev- erently—“‘Orfeo ed Eu- ridice’’ the Evening Bill. { for the beauty of the CONCERTS AND RECITALS volce in Frematad, she Karl Jorn won fresh respect by his characteriza- tle part and Witherspoon made the garru- acbore than he Is Gorttz's familar Kiingsor and Hifshaw's Titure! were effective. ted and gang well, and the scene In Klingaor's Mitch. In the} ‘The Henrietta Wakefield, Reiss, Lambert Murphy and Alfred Hertz conducted, and was heartily applauded every ume Euridice” was repeated, with Loulse Homer in her of the Happy charmed as usual by her lovely ing. Marie Rappold was Eurld hero, Shade, ina re and Toscanint ed an altogther fine performance fn which chorus and ballet and artists helped to make for success. THE LONDON ORCHESTRA, the world's for years led the Boston Symphony Orc tra, is bringing to America the 1 some adon hundred of three The first concert 1s to be given at Carnegie Hall next Monday evening, +f ? ', He write plena fine thing about me, 5 5 British Next Tim ys Gi on the barge F. D, Love of Newark, |The orchestra, nearly all of Britis bsg Ship News Gives a nil Ma Mg Air aiog th Ne helonging to the White Star Tug Com-! birth, is due to arrive to-day on the je come hea ‘The organization is said to be and a the Nikisch 1s coming on the Caronla, It may be ac- Joaded with hay bales also, so the tug cident, but Monday night's programme on Orchestra our own Philharmonte overboard, | and Symphony Societies. It consists of overture No. nc between and a, minor, Fra’ place William O'Brien, Ma 1 sing Jotier sotoiets and will alto ptay.medieys yor rien aire. | Ads auass CHEATHAM ANNUAL EASTER PARTY.) Ziegfeld’s Moulin Rouge ‘ to Open Thursday Night. ik Cheatham will give her annual Easter matinee at the Lyceum Theatre | from the Winter Garden and the Hi>-* on Monday afternoon ‘Spring’ w podrome, |“A Winsome Widow.” a Musi-| VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. i At Hammerstein's will be Tom Lew!* Thi * most the keynote of her programme defatizable —w at we harming and popular of ar: ane 4 ON Te in “The Man From the Metropole,’ j f ' pole, o_o ete than aeventeen new | cal Version of “A Trip. {Cl yoseph “Howard and Mabel MeCane i tea that she will present i, ‘ songs, Frank Fogarty, Daisy Harcourt | for the first time, She has ugearthea| Chinatown,” Will ‘Be ,the| Nea ‘wWeyburn's Dnalish Pony Balle PAE Clmple uimery chsines waien| ’ Hany Hreen and others veren't you fay paruamannss <audren. |* Attraction-—S t rind berg’s| mone, tne features at, the Colony sald to the writer the other day, “to “The Producer," Ethel Green in ne ¢ the Haile of the au Branma on] Play, “The Father,” Will Be jfongs, Ryan and Richfield tn Max ae, My Programme? But all really t sil pire ae til Md lehting’ | man have hearts that are cnilditke and Acted and King, and Mile. Vallecita and he’ there i no reason for surprise.” Miss : cted at the Berkeley Ly- Jungle peta. tharn Will net out ue of Trof the The Alhambra will have 1 old favorites, If the weren't willing to; Cum and. Kathryn Osterman in five us some of “the tried and true! Garden.” Harry Fox and the Millersh’i Siem" che wrownupe, ax-well_an the - - dom. the Plamophtend 3: | thlidren be mu o . : i te i Fen, would be sure to make a furs, HE New York Theatre will become Ben ‘Linn and Ia Grannon, a: the Moulin Rouge on Thursday T night, when F. Ziegfeld Jr. ts to offer a musical comedy called “A Win- Edie Leonard and Mabel Russell, On the bill at the Bronx Theatre w The Opening Night,” the Rolfoniay be OF THE COMING .WE ‘The following are the: concerts and|some Widow." ‘The plece ts bared on|J*ek Wilson and others in “192 Revue recitals announced for next week: Hoyt's “A Trip to Chingtown,” with] Bi Morton, Hayward and Hayward, Kunday Afternoon, Handel's “The! muste by Raymond Hubbell, tn the] JUine Out the Robins troupe, at the Church of the Ascen-Jcompany will be Emmy Wehlen, Harry | nie titi at the Pitty Arete heat | sion ening, Hi 8 “The Crea-|Conor, Charles J. Ross, Frank Tinneys| witi inciude Ma, ova thao Olga Petrova in sohe- on” at othe Firat Presbyterian] Harry Kelly, Dallag Welford, Elizabeth] and recitations, It, A. Roberts in Pes Church, and the annua! Irish Muatcal] Brice, Charles King, Kathleen Clifford, ) Turpin, The Antique Girl,” Isabel* | Festival of the Gaelic Soctety, at Car-]Ida Adama, Mae West, Sidney Jarvis, D'Armond . ad Frank Carter in “Brigh nemie Hall, Ethel Kelly, Nana, the Dolly Twins,| Bits" and “Fuy in a Turkish Bath." MONDAY—Morning, Nela Humphrey, | Hilarion and Cabailos, Jack Clifford and| At the American Theatre will be Mur- ivrle soprano, at the Plaza, Afternoon,| Irene Weston. Except at matinee per |"AY and Sun, Kariton and Chiffon’: | Kitty Cheatbam's annual Easter mati.|formances smoking will be permitted in| Grace Benedict, Oliver Twist, Willa)! J. Coleman, the Ablberg#, George Garden, Ralph Stewart end o land Curtis's Roosters, —$—$—< KITCHEN BLAZE ROUTS | THIRTY GUESTS OF HOTEL |Fat Boils Over in Restaurant Nev the Elba, in Sixth Avemue, and Does $1,000 Damage. at the Lyceum Theatre concert in Ame: all parts of the house. eee Evening, by Arthur ymphony Ors hy first | Nikisch and the London On Tuesday evening at the Berketey Lyceum Messrs, Oland and Burt will present for the first time in English “The Father,” by August Strindberg, Sweden's noted dramatist. The scenes of the play are laid in a small garrison town, The persons concerned are a ¢ in of cavalry, his wife, daugiter, | 4 regimental doctor, a minister, an old! family nurse and the captain's orderly. | chestra at Carnogie ¥ ‘oon, * HH. ory Divine,” cantata by J. Christopher ; the Composer at the orgap: Cora Eugenia Gu! Md, George Carre and Tom Daniel, soloists; Edmund Jacques, Wrector: at St. Paul's Chapel, After hoon, free organ recital by F. IL Tschudl at St. Paul's Chapel, Columbia Marks, University, 8 cite i The story deals with the confict be-| Fat that boiled over in the kitche Rumford Halt and Aive afvore tht twen the husband and wife, each pos-|started a fire early to-day in the buil eee fifth musicale at the Plaza sessing a dominant personality which |!ng at Nos, 160-482 Sixth avenue, on tr Evening, the Knelsel Quartet's final for twenty years has caused incessant ;#utheast§ corner of Twenty-cigta conftert of the season at the Hotel Ax- | sttife between them. In fhe cast will be/street, occupied by George Demos. © tor, concert of the Society for the Pre. | Warner Oland, Hosaliid Ivan, Helen Co.'s restaurant and the Elba Hotel, motion of Itallan Concert Musle at the |Pulman, overt Koxerrels, Harry Dodd, | George Euerton, the night cler! Waldorf-Astoria, concer: by Theodore | ¥0U!s Demps Frederic Burt and|managed to arouse the thirty gue! : Joseph Borrdman, who fled in a panic to the street von Hemmert and Gertrude Bianco at Carnegie Lyceum, second concert of the Royal Athenian Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, and free organ recital by Carl G. ee Montgomery and Stone in “The Old Town" will be the attraction at the Grand Opera House. completed thelr tollets In the Clanmo: + Hotel, opposite. The flre was put o:* with a loss of about $1,000, ieee Ss idt at New Y 1 ES Churehy Btoowiyn ATM MEL coma Trentint in "Naughty Mart-| TUTOR'S MIND GIVES WAY. WEDNESDAY—Afternoon, free organ|¢tt®” moves to the Manbattan Opera House, “Everywoman” End Theatre. "The Third Degree” will be given by the stock company at the Academy of Music. “Quens of the Jardin de Paris® wi! be seen at the Columbia. At the Murray Hill Theatre will be “Belles of the Boul recttal by Prof. Samuel A. Baldwin at the City College, and free chamber mu- sic concert at the Horace Mann Audl- torlum, Columbia University. Evening. fecond concert by Arthur Nikisch and the London Symphony Ora Carnegie Hall, and free Eugene C. Morris at G: Chureh, Brooklyn, HURSDAY—Afternoon, free organ al by Frederick Schiteder at the David Murphy Taken to Fordhi Hospital for Observatios comes to the West David Murphy, twenty-seven, who f some years has b an instructor | St. Joseph's Institute for the Deaf ano | Dumb at West Chester, was taken to thir Fordham Hospital this morning, He ha been Ill for some time, and it was feares he had become ce Presbyterian Soilegiate Church of St. Nicholas, i Several w » Murphy's healt) FRIDAY—Morning, Mme. Arnaud'a| “Phe World of will be the! gave way he strain of his dev concert of old French songs, assisted | traction at Hartlg & Seamon’ tion to his work. Last week he bega by George Barrere, the eminent flutt Miner's Elghth Avenue Th to suffer from hallucinations, the natur’$ at the Plaza. Afternoon, first of alhave “Miner's Americans.” “The Girls} of wi almost every hoa: spring series of violin and plano recitals by Mr. and Mra. David Mannes at Rumford Hail, and a recital of char- acter songs by Mrs, Curtis Barnley at the Belasco Theatre, from Mixourl’ come to Miner's Theatre! fis condit tn the Bronx, jand though A special performance for the benefit! dangerous a came worse yesterday wed no sign of belt} ever line = SATURDAY—Afternoon, “last apeear- |Biven at the Playhouse on Tuesday af-| About 5 a haw ance In New York City for all time" of /ternoon. The programme includes Grace | P#t his actions caused #9 inuch alarn Viadimir de Pachmann, the eccentric] George in a one-act play, the second act | shat, Policeman | = Ean Sa se ne but brillant planiat, at Carnegie Hall. |o¢ “Bought and Pald For," the second foreman, after. much dilfieuitn ane nd last afternoon concert of the Mo-lact of “Bunty Pule the Strings an | cccdel Ih taking hie to thee zart Soclety, Albert Spalding, the Ameri+!act of “Baby Mine” and specialties!ohservation : can violinist, sololat, at the Hote) Astor. pein tienen’ Std hek Kentucky Primary Votl LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 6—Repubil- can and independent voters of the Fifth Kentucky Congressional District (Louls- ville and Jefferson Counties) to-day are GET YOUR SI OMACH HEALTHY” expressing thelr choice for Taft or « Roosevelt In primaries by which they ) will choose delegates to the State Re- * publican Convention, to be held here hiecrme. CarITESRRT Ste next Wednesda Mass conventions| _ Many people nowadays are apt to use [charcoal, or what not, you are only ting temporary rel The same Ae 3 applies in curing a headache with head ache powders. As a matter of fuet you are in a worse condition as soor as the acute part ove Cooper's vovery banishes con- drugs for quick relief every time the; have an ache or a pain. is only tempotary treatment and is bad for the system generally. If persisted in it will lead to scores of complaints and even serious illness that might have been will be held In the various other counties of the State Monday or Tuesday to name delegates. —_——___ Loeb Going to Pa that Are 1 . i ie ae Gah M : day ‘he Hamburg-American | should know that.every dose of a cath- | stops pains in the stomach and gas bel than one hundred were killed in ropolitan Ministrelp will produce ext|by Samuel Lover, and the music com. , all to on the erican | should know th x stop in the stomach and gas belle fight, while the Fede-als had Haturday night at Palin Garden, ‘The|posed especiatly for the Gaelle Society | Line crulser Victoria Luise for the] artic gives relief only for the time being /ing because it drives away the catarrhel kilted. “Mets” are planning things on a yre-lby Victor Herbert, Samuel Lover's Panama Canal, Others going on theand in reality it aggravates the trouble. Jinflammation which is causing the ice aipieineis tentious scale and will offer “The Littie| grandson, Wilmot Goodwin, baritone, ®me sbip will be Mr and Mrs. R. A.|If you take cathartics continually you [trouble. It stops headaches, aiztinese Dies the Bronz The: Spendthrift,""@ two-act musical comedy, |will sing Irish songs, including ‘Tho | C- Smith, Miss Madeline IH. Smith, Miss} are liable to have chronic constipation. |improves digestion and makes awag wilh Charles Schoeplin, forty-five years old, | with the costumes and scenery of a] W Awake" and “‘Avenging and | Margaret 8. Smith, Commodore Leon-| It is the same way with stomach trouble, | kidney and liver trouble because it tat a merchant of Gardenville, N. very elaborate nature, There will be| Bright.” Other artists who will appear |ard Richards, Prof. Joseph Rohrer, | headaches, dizziness or liver and kidney | the bogy in a healthy condition and there heart failure late yesterday afternoon in| over one hundred in the cast and some|are Mrs, Helen O'Donnell and Edward | Russell A, Alger of Detroit, James A.| disorders. If you have gas on the Jisno longer any cause for disease, ° the Bronx Theatre, in One Hundred ana] of Yorkville's prettiest colleens will ap-|O'Mahoney. A band of Irish harplats|Gary of Baltimore, and about 400 feltow | stomach or pains after eating and take] Cooper's New Discovery is on sal Forty-ninth street, near Melrose avenue. | pear in the chorus and pony ballet. [will accompany Mias Nielsen and the touriats. le Three Special Art Features: A magnificent four color picture by Louis Biedermann, entitled “Spring,” with verses by’ Paul West. A remarkable collection of pictures of Beautiful Women And SOMETHING NEW in a newspaper. A Sporting Print in Colors by Robert’ Edgren, entitled Three Special Fashion Features: Ina Claire’s new Spring clothes, described ‘as woman A Trio of Wonderful New Evening Gowns. Three Other Extraordinary Features: Richard Croker at Seventy—a striking p2n picture. Adventure. Spring’s Effect on the Park Row Poets, ALL TO BE FOUND IN THE MAGAZINE OF BOOK Fee witn TOMORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD Collector Willlam Loeb jr, his wife . avoided. ‘Take the commoy complaint |and son, Master Willlam Loeb 3d, will of constipation—every one knows or removes the cause—stomach trouble, stipation because it is mildly laxative La pepsin tablet, Blosrhonate of soda, lell deugsistad PATTERN FREE FOR THE COUPON