The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1913, Page 17

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—_ Mary Garden Knight of his Mr. Dippel’s Philadelphia- | resvect. Chicago Opera Come) Soset tnevinne, the Russian plantst, the censor?” Was soloist with the Volpe Symphony pany Presents Masses) orcnetra at Carnesio Hall last night] net’s Fascinating Work, beter @ large audience. With a Fine Cast. Gramms included Hay cago Opera Company cam tah: arden, in the title part, | with respect, ol her fascinating impersonation aa the notort a who t aud was rilssed as] that delighted « lange nne gave an tm-| was in fine voice and his fon of the prose-| par with It. F xk who fell viotim to Thate’s! songs by Offenbs Chases Dalmores was the| Hahn, Saintes e* even than in the days of his @ at the West Thirty-fourth street er" the Ii of Music, Gustave Huberdeat | sprom's “I Know.” was Palemon and Constantin Nicolay peereny waa the servant, Marie Cavan and) tmperte gorrantino, Wegener wero the slaves of a4 And Loutss Borat was Albine, te nun, Campanint conducted an ex- yecllent performance and shared tn the curtain calls, annual song recital DRAWS A CAPACITY HOUSE. | dances. ‘hero was another turning away of |= Doople from the Metropolitan Opera ‘touse yesterday afternoon st the an- ompany’s ergency Fund. A hod, ysdge of opera tid-bits was presente je services of most of the company, with) able exceptions—Olive Frem- ad, Emmy Destinn, Geraldine Farrar, EM eet complete bill included the first act o! foffendach's “The Tales of Hoffmann,’ 1 French, conducte: she third act of Puc *| then add the Sugar Syruy conducted by Mr. | rst_act of Leon- | in d operatic tradl- . exaspe: made for 82.50. {9 latter offerse w: except in one continued to wear @ big rod formula t red plume from} This 1ous of, or glorying | Pinex and sugar syrup. diy, the tape: riela Hempel, es Alda, Lenora Spark: Pinex Co., Ft. W Tomorrow, in the New Store for Men Broadway, corner Eighth Suits at $10.50 price. make room for them. times the price to the men who get them. Tomorrow, Thursday, Broadway, corner Eighth THE EVENING WORLD, WEDWESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, UPSET STOMACH + AND INDIGESTION. Heartburn, Gas, Sourness or Dyspepsia ended in five minutes with “Pape’s Diapepsin.” ‘Maubourg, Riccardo Martin, Karl Jorn, | * Umberto Macnez, Reiss, Amato, Didur, | America’s Greatest BI k |De Seguroia, Putnam Grlewold, Otto Furniture House Colo Sings Thais |Gortte, Wiltam Hinshaw, Basil Nuys jduel, Reschigiian and Bada. One of AE the Opera) vera.” ie Sova vn sina! NOTES OF THE THEATRES. | James Hammond Motean, retired tn- eurance man, who founted the Lambs’ Club in i874, dled of pneumonta yesters Minstret (4%. To was atxty-thres, ‘The crition reectve it well, but “On! mentality and made him a man worthy Oh! Delphine!” had a boisterous greet- tng In London tast night. The final ours tain at the Shaftesbury fell amid @ scene of wild disorder and shoute of “Where's the ual mawkish senti-| Mp Yerse. CLOSED ALL DAY SATUKuaY (WASHINGTOw’S BIRTHDAY) James K. Hackett eaw timectf playing Newark, N. J. Store, 49 & 51 Market St. Ho was heard| “The Prisoner of Zenda” yesterday. jin Rubinstein's concerto in D minor, was at a private view of Daniel Froh- No. 4 He played brilliantly and with! man's first stars in movies filme, at the Metropolitan fine interpretive sit!ll. Mr. Volpe's pro-| As much as $2,000 was pald for @ box Time it! In five minutes all stoma: No indigestion, hea burn, sourness or belching of gas, acid, eructations of undigested food, no diszi- ness, bloating, foul breath or headache. | Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for its speed in regulating upset stomachs. It is the , surest, quickest and most certain remedy | in the whole world and besides it is Our Prices Are 4 bebo ta WE INVITE COMPA Small Accounts distress will go. at the opening last night by Mme. Sem- brich and Dinh Gitly of the new $2,600,000 Municipal Building the tower of which, the highest 1 England, Ortle MoMantgal dynnmited in @ major, No, 13; Mendelssohn's “Fin- gal's Cave’ overture, two Intermenz! BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | trom Woit-Ferrari'n ‘Jewels of the WY, DIPPHT’S Philadelphia-cni- | Madonna,” and Lisnt's first Hungarian rhapsody. In each of these numbers ‘A acquitted Itself worthily. young men are no longer presented Massenet’s | ts be patronized. They are to be treated Dining Chair 1210 Solid Oak Chiffonier Orville Harrold ts to sing in ‘The Fire- fly” next week. In his lecture next Sunday at the Cen- tury Capt. Roald Amundsen will speak Millions of men and women now ent | their favorite foods without fear—they | is courtesan of Alexan-| Paul Dutault, the tenor, with Charles) know now it is needless to have @ bad aint, that helped so] Gilbert Spross for his accompanist at! Hammerstein's Man- | the piano, gave a recital of Frenoh venture memorable. | English songs at Aeolian Hall lest night) audience. “Never Say Die" is to be made into a ‘ana/70Vel, and at the end of the summer Willian Collfer and the entire company He |@?e to €o to London, Langdon McCormick, inventor of the “The Honeymoon Ex- | Press,” has gone to produce his novelty Me ways he will have an+ other when he gets back. Doris Keane and Willtam Courtney will hold @ reception on the wtage at the faxine Elllott to-morrow after @ pro- fessional matinee of “Romance.” Reicher, Violet Romer, Grace jeott Welch and Ben Greet will be among the merrymakers at “lub's Revel for the City Please, for your soke, get a large fift cent case of Pape's Diapepsinfrom ai drug store and put your stomach right. | Don’t keep on being miserable—life is too short—you are not here long, so make train effect in Paneled Techa:kowsky, ends. 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Evening Coats of iush, Velour, Brocade Velvet are tm of which you all know possible when it’s backed up by “It will pay to buy now at these prices.” At 29 and 39 cents. .the 49 cent kinds ie novell oewn and cat eat Se of” BOY®’ BLOUSEs—6 to 4 yeara, BOY” AND GIRLS’ ROUMPERS—€ to 6 years, ON SALE IN THREE DEPARTMENTB:— Boys’ Clothing, Babies’ Weur and Children’s Underwean, [| Fabrics, colors and atyles too excelent quality—up-to-date et; Special Values in Women’s Corsets. FINY, COUTIL CORKETS~ Medium and tow buat models —Kome very Jong over all sizes tn one grede an only sizes 18 in hist fog. $2.00 and $4.00 good TIT. AND BROCADP COR- TH—White, pink and blue iluht or tapering—long over m—-OUt out fronts ssristions Indispensable to Women r $19.92 Women's Sen! 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Evening tints, dark colors rs, RPSS FARRICS—BASBMBNT, $1.29 Stair or Hall Cazpeting,...... 4 v or Axminster—two-toned or d—wood tints, greens and RUG#—THIRD FLOOR, eens MM 20x49 Inch—p! te noft absorbent yarn—wide red Jer--fringed. TOWELA=MAIN FLU! Satins, taffetan and motres—alt pi colors, Bromiena also, Blagl 9 White-nitiiinery and aaah w eRDuOSe AT PLO styles and shapes—met: 98 ct, Boys’ Trousers, Knitok chevio} ——— oo

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