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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1978. D JOLLY MAY IRWIN “TOBRINGTOTOWN WIDOW BY PROXY, | Marie Dressler Will Ofler al | New Show Called “The Banqueteers.” SON OF BROOKLYN “Cyrano,” by Walter Damrosch, y REAL ESTATE MAN | ‘To Be Produced Next Thursday Night ‘An Opera in English the INLED IN BERLIN: First Novelty of the ny 66 TWO OLD FAVORITES WHO WILL BE BACK ILKENNY, WURRA! WITH US NEXT WEEK. | | THMHOLD UP MINE | First He Knocked Wan Down! Then the Others Fled— But He Let Up! | | = nal = S S = = 2 Waning Season at the Metropolitan—wW. J. Henderson Librettist— Amato and Frances Alda in the Principal Parts. ouis’ Seidman Was Starving in Streets When Arrested for False Pretenses. BERLIN, Feb. %.—Louis 1. Seidman Brooklyn Is in jail here on the charge of obtaining money under false pre- tenses, Seidman, who says he has two broth- Paere—Nathan, principal of a school in Brooklyn, and Joseph, an attorney in New York—came to Berlin about « month ago. He ran up a bill at a hotel | Rartlett Kilkenny, a husky young bricklayer of No, 28 Weat Seventeenth street, ved up to the name all right jearly to-day when three highwaymen |attacked him in ‘Twenty-second atreet | between Sixth and Seventh avenues. | He was on his way home when three men jumped from @ doorway, two deftly pinning his eee behind him while ¢ other thrust a Rand into Kilkenny’s BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. ns an opera composed AY IRWIN M ning: with comes to Geo: Coban's th Heme errive@et itis Istant on doer Che eteametip Amertka of the Hamburs- American Ine, Feb. She was exam- ined by he physicians connected with the Immigration Commisstoness office. who pronounced her feebie-~minées, an: { ‘Commissioner Willlame at once ordered Widow by Prox | comedy by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. | Misa Trwin's role is that of Gloria Grey, | a writer Who has been taking care of @ friend recently widowed, This Triend \s “up against it" financially, but word comes that a large legacy is aw by Walter Damrosch to a libretto in English by |W. J. Henderson, adapted from Hd- mond Rostand’s drama, “Cyrano de sadly | ” ‘ pocket and extracted #. It happened | thet ane and acquired other debts, expecting, he i pelarbes is to be presented for the tra Nee Uf he wt call pon her ate, \e Mulckip. ‘Mitmowny kad wot Foateed | tee ne ecported, na money from his brothers, but / first time anywhere at the Metropoll- late, wee & cos cha Oe {Peis ee ey @ountain fastnesses of Central Burepe cablegrams remained unanswered, tan Opera House next Thursday eve- relatives, New Kngiand jonee jonked ane w Reduced eventually to pawning his family, have looked de or and wailed and vowed she was not yn upon her as n down with @ blow of his fist. He i | ' I | mn be . overcoat, cane and eye-sinsses, Seidman |"!08. It fs the only new thing, up in upwtart and on her marriage as @ rained blows on the other two and they gl J ioe band,” and hee Seether, sras elected from the hotel which re- \to the present, offered by the home Hemuiliance, and have in the Ifetime of He ae ith Bik @ ao Silvenny lott |RUMGS .Otreat, who Sad’ sant” Shusen y tained his baggage. He was kept from | company this season, and an English her husband refi even to see her. ‘ beg id sent Bluma | the one lving on the efdewalk and gave | actual starvation by charitable persons, chase to the fugitives. the money for her pansage over, Wes ! | who also advanced considerable for fur- nsequentiy her pride rebels, and she opera cannot rail to be a refreshing equally ther fruitless cablegrams. novelty. It must be understood, how- sea to call on the@e people even to ve her distress. Gloria takes it distrait at learning that might never see “little wis” again. #0 Policeman Proms had beard echoes of » and ae he Grew near says Seidman walked the streets and was ever, that whatever measure of suc- heraelf to impersonate the widow oa wo Bt crf coe aghesiegsh gst pps SophieMaxe:, without shelter for several nights. | og, j and gets herself involved in a nuntber “I * @ lawyer lo. attorney street. ‘ | Finally he was arrested on the com- the sew work may sehieve, he) of unforeseen situations, Among others | John McCormack, twenty-five « le-| Miss Mayer looked into Blumess case plaint of a lawyer who had advanced issue of epera in English is not in borer of No. 180 Amsterdam avenue. 7" : and found the physicians who | jin Miss Irwin's company are Clara While he wae trying to explain, Kil- sarod cmemtawt | money to him, relying on his aaser-|volved. Those of us who believe | Blandick, Alice Johnson, Frances Gaunt, | |Keany. came out of the Gaitway, his |her hed uset a mew insanity teet—the i tions that his relatives were wealthy | that operas should be sung in a lan- Helen Weathersby, Orlando Daly, | pursuit of the robbor# ‘having been |Heanet~Mmon tent tt 1s called—receat!y and certain to ald him. No Word has ‘et come from his brothers, guage comprehended of all the peo- ple, as they are everywhere save in Arthur Bowyer and Lynn Pratt. eee | ‘The Trish Players at Wallack’s will) futile, and told about the hold-up. He took a look at MeUormack, but feh repentant at the wallop he gave (tmtroduced from Europe. In thie ten Gr examiners ask the ation a number 1 questions designed to test his asents! fa rt gomert ? Rintomy Good poigg Ba ey : lane English speaking countries, are not give “The Rising of the Moon” and by ‘ean! pert Be ‘on all |ecumen, Lads 'L aeldman itn won of Morea (t2 be averted from the pursuit | "The Playboy of the Weatern World” three af ‘emi. One I fit io the nese | Thuma e@mitted she het neversro- Seidman, a wealthy real estate operator |Of our desires by the success or on Monday and ‘Tuesday nights and must have @ besser on him es dig ae |ceived any education in the little Ga- vf Brooklyn. athan Seidman of No. 1731 Pitkin avenue, East New York, and Joseph Seidman, a lawyer, of No. S61 Fast Twenty-fodrth street, Brooklyn, are older brothers. According to his brother Nathan, young Seidman left here several months ago tor a trip abroad. “I received a letter from Louis a few days ago,” said this brother to-da: ‘TiS letter contained a request { money. As soon as I heard of his ar- mt I cabled the money to him. Louis ‘some escapade, which left him short of @ 00d boy, but must have got into | failure of an English opera. Of course, if America shall develop a composer lik unto Mozart, or | Verdi, or Wagne:, or Massenet, we shall not be inflicted with presenta tions of his work in Italian, or Ger- man, or French. That might go with- out saying. But while we are walt- ling for the American genius to ar- rive we might be, and should be, permitted, for instance, to hear Wag- ner's “Der Ring des Nibelungen” in strings and there was @ blatancy in the branees that were anything but alluring. With our own permanent orchestras and the Boston Symphony, which seema like a home product, we are not hungry for more purveyors of Symphony Or- chestra talent. Yet Minneapolis ts to be congratulated upon the possession of such an orchestra, and the enterprise | Wednesday afternoon, “The Magnani- | mous Lover,” “The Butlding Fund” and! “Hyacinth Halvey” on Wednesday and | ‘Thursday nights and “Riders to the| | Sea," “Land of Heart's Desire” and |The Jackdaw” on Friday and Satur, |day nights and Saturday afternoon.” | | oe € Marie Dressler w' tainment called the West al Theatre, will appear in a burl Prima Donnas of Broadway,” Jefferson | De Angelis tn a short farce called “All | offer a new enter: | Misa Dressler French actress, in a scene from ‘Ca-) hi 16 styled “The | |the Windy City Chic | Amertoan Stage" before the Untversity i pte’ lof California, Fob, %, William M. Crane The Banqueteers” At) wit tell of his own observatt na during areer of more than half @ century. Lillian Russell, who is on her way to! cago to-day, will tell the beauties of low to Lave 100 Years” at Soa," and Mme. Yorska, ® yOuPK Monday and eub it in with kinemacolora, bg ‘This one looks natural.” ite Kilkenny'’s wink an@ failure to fdentify and the fact that no money ‘was found, MoCormack was locked up in ‘West Seventeenth street station. WOMAN WITH “UNCLE” THROWN FROM AUTO IN FFTH AVENE CIS minded deoause she couldn't do the @even times seven mattipieation. Convinced the girl was merety unedu- ated, Misn Mayer sued out « wrtt of habeas corpus before Judge Coxe. She ‘called His Honor's attention to Bluma's wemarkable proficiency in adding up the A ain Seldman took # les lenient |Plain English as “The Nibelungen Hire een wihive Hie alia i mille.” ‘The programme will also ine | 5) Rc ar Woniieiana MekAAy, Lap peerage they Lepage dons sets oun aunasc view of the matter, He sata that his|Ring,” in words that all of us could) past night's programme consisted ot propereneti ibe lage ey etlieral Proaident-elact Wilson And William F. would hand down nis degielen nest brother might expect no more help from | understand. the overture to Wagner's “Rienzi.” ee Y 4 MeCombs wore at the Kuickerbocker * ‘Friday. ' td ; Mary Desmond, contraito, | him. ; arene | Mr. Damrosch conceived his opera a|Tachaikowsky's — “*Pathettau sym- be sraderiek iS datienae Caviiaee ‘The | last nlkht, and there were allusions to Jennie Jenkins Hurled to Pave- = = “The last time ea m him,” | gozen years ago, after hearing a per-| phony, the same composer's first con- PSN; i _ "| them and cheers all through “The sun- adh ua ibrar aes ureahen enchant eee s company gives a concert at the Broad-| 0m wil ¢ certo In B-flat minor, and the finale to “Rheingold.” Tina Lerner, the little Russian pianist, was the soloist in the concerto, She furnished a surprise by the forcefulnes that she divplayed while formance of Rostand's drama with Richard Mansfield as the hero. He per suaded Mr. Henderton to write libretto, The combination of composer ment When Touring Car Hits Mail Truck. Theatr rroW Ay TEAETTS Coenen on Sy eulk Richard Bennett has not yet been able Cohan moves to the Grand| to get the une of a theatre for Brieu: “Damaged Goods,” which he wants to show to doctors, going to South Africa, He has been a| great source of worry to the whole family.” George M. — | Opera House for a two. weeks engage “Broadway Jones.” — ment in and Ibrettist suggests that of Ved}, i ; ©! scription. He will be heard in the} 5 ie i 4B ee eee nae nan, ike} Tetaisine the sympathetic charm of her |Vivaldi concerto that he has made| “The Third Dewees wilt be given oy] “The ive Kranktorters” wil take he) 4 touring oar containing a man and an joito, for o playing. Mv, Oberhoffer made the frst] tamitiar, and in Max Bruch's “Scottish {the stock comphny at the Harlem! Place of The Bridal Path” at theThin| | wee woing north on Fitth io Ue Roita, is a musician and a professor of} two movements of the Tschalkowsky | Fantasy” Mozart's “Supiter symphony | Opera House, ty-ninth Street after another week, Nan iver is ‘ } voice culture, as weil as a critte, More} symphony to wound strangely by M8} win be the principal number of the| “The Social Maids” come to the Co- Campbell will join Blanche Ring on tour, {avenue at @ lively clip shortly before i {years ago than he and I, perhaps, c: rapid tempo, His personality W@s IM | orchy, lumii Dazie has again hurt her knee. #he te}daybreak to-day, Ax Forty<ffth street lee ee \ co) SL eneaeem, AMINO GRU RANG HOI wal IST Ing the preclous member |it struck United @tates mail motor } rans ncmiber, he had an operetta of his [teresting ‘The rehearsing of Ms o'| be goloist: at the concerts of ‘Thursday | At the Murray Hi Theatre wit be/at home nursing the preclous of | i i. re atid OnO vas an| Chestra mutt have been drastic. ay > ‘6 “Girls of y Nay, ‘im @ plaster cast, and fears she may | truck, tearing one wheel off the truck i |own produced here and once he was an} evening and Friday afternoon, when she rls of the Gay White W i | and wreaking the touring car. Mee, J. Weatarvelt of XN. " hed player of the violln, The) will sing compositions by Harry Hastings brings tris “Big Bhow" | have to do so for weeks i “L must tell your Ra: ‘Ready * hed player PRANCES ALDA SoLoisT : 1 compositions te Burts & & ’ |Mavelyn Van Buren, who playea with! ‘The man driving the touring car was | ie ‘beet tor ‘pein q ‘ork lay idle for years, but recently Mr. le sky, the conductor, Hi lo Hu Reape 's. Bs 4 | wom. 1 have 8 large e ae rf a I to tt, He lias re-| WITH DAMROSCH ORCHESTRA. | sy:nphony will be played by the orches-| | Dix Roview" will be acon at|Nat Goodwin, Sir John Hare and Str not thrown out, but one of tne eM | ard ti has saved me many . pemironen: Fesuraae ie ; Frances Alda of the Metropotitan | tra Miner's Elghth Avenue Theatre, “The |Georgo Alexander, has published a novel, | was hurled to the pavement, cutting | quing, sore Warat 4 ta 4 fang, svg Som Ime ard ferent a written the last act and, yore oF 108%) Qo. Company sang with the Symes aes Whirl of Mirth” will be the attraction | entitled “Pippin,” on her experiences | her Sens tee other ihe ataates ai a tacar see” ak bata } | Feriese eee ron, the now [phony Society Orchestra at Acoltn Hall] Cardinal Farley, Mur. Lavelle, the | at Miner's People's Theatre | ROMS: Sore top Ansa poen \ exe “ho saw the collision ‘opie "Ho Several Hundred From Out of | orchestral series Se | aftergoon and earned the 10] couhiteas Leary nd a Tange number pine ismple Theatre wilt have “The — - ater D A Household Remedy j hundred pages. ve of applause that the large @U*] priests and members 0 © Ladtest | Trocadero Burlesquers,”’ q drogeisis’, Town Attend the Fourteenth | 2", Gatt:Casazaa has provided & /dience bestowed upon her. sho was in Ruxillary will be at carnegie Hall Sum-| VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. See ae Caviaa bere iar EA Wc | oe ‘ong cast for the work. Amato 1s tOlexcelient volce and had lots of it tolday night, March 9, when the Catholle f. . | . . es — : ‘ sterined | ‘ Might, March 9, ¢ 5 Fay ‘Templeton, in a series of sons, womery atreat, Jersey City, and that the RAL Annual Dinner POCO OU eerie aia sang first Mozart's “I re/Orstorio doolety gives sir Kiward Fl with a ctiorus to waslat her, will mako| eer ela eho, wercentene Weal Cte a REAM Leta: { 5 Snote tone scale. Frances Aida ls to|>) n ® or whlen in-]gar's getting of al Nowman's ner vaudevillé debut at Hammeratein’s.| thrown from the automotile waid she - } Ho eegarne and Ribcarce MAr(In 16. t0)| copa, outst elegy ee Pigeet Of Gerontius.” The society ls} Orner features will be Dainty Marie was Jenulo Jenkins, twenty-four years | ’ . Jie Re i , ngiish, all delivered with taste only first-class choral organtaation | «1. Rouge et Nott” Uf Gord H| "Of 'No. 371 Central Park West. She } “Put me off at Buffalo.” But, atrange|be Christian, Other of A agady (aed archnesw and pronounced with fine dic-| directed by a woman. Since itn forma-| soe Jackson, " fal | peeves ed her man companion os | Torn City Greene ab Boe vara Pin -Corsh tion, Richard Hagemann accompanied | ton by Cardinal Parley nine yeare a8. |" tye vill at the Colonlal will Inciude| " “anole.” : York City Association of Ticket Agents | els, Putnam | Grisuolly tonal, [ner admtrab : Mite Selina Kronold Prima donne | the Diving Seal, with the Traville Bro ne| ‘The policeman summoned Dr. Quagile + ‘ Wished to be put off at the Bison City. | WiNam MENON, smorence Mulford,| Another soloist was William Durieux, | Hnder Gran and Conried. hes Seen its lers, In an aquatic novelty; Owen de-| from Flower Hospital. He took the { Not at ail. ‘The piace they wished tol Aitred Hertz will be the conductor. fret ‘cellist of the orchestra, who played | director. ‘The performance on MArOH Y) Givenesyin “BI Sikes,” Eilwon's Kineio- Kale vials aeg women: chiting herecl? Jennie ' be put off at was the Hotel Astor, where — — GH elegie by Eure ane a Jaraslle by phone, Harry Gilfoll, “Arcadta,” and exie to Se Sapte oe pynee ey F Victor Herbert with skill. ing the — d $ ‘juries were drossed. She te’ - he merry wicilern of the pereuasii”| NEXT WEEK'S BILLS INCLUDE A Victor Herbert with skill. Nesrine th?) sony stocormack, the drieh tenor, win|Mcksy and Cantwall, | = | | Blow on Head Stuns MiSs eee ier eee ce the coed. woman anc] ere din; se * | r 1 ta , e ‘ rned. ; dsl dinner: Don't thiak for © ctnuta MID-LENT MATINEE, ment broke. Instantly he made an ex-{ Sve another recital at Carneate Hall) Haviy in “Phe Kingdom of Destiny, ' F | tothe touring car See not seros. That just because the Souther Gociety| ‘The opers bills for the rest of the |change with one of his fellow acuate to-night, assisted by Nomara Toye.| page Leonard and Mable Ruseell in Wahlers and Robber —— ame } | weak by the home company are a%land continued with no upsetting of his] #¢Prano. Mr, MeCormack will make a a ain & happened to hold {ts Dixie dinner under ie enteric eg pie A] songs and a Mrs, Louls Jame men) i the same roof on the preceding night | ows Monday, “Le Donne Curls | equanimity. He was warinly applauded opting ai r rish Conan va i “Holding @ Husband,” MasBelle and ti Flees With Purse. | i the walant peasenmer and take amentalctt. ‘ith. Geraldine’ Parre Bolla | yoth for his playing and for his presence | WAY be taken for granted that he Will] coivan Ballet, Allee Hollander, cc | ; iaided the pala 1 (vom ie any yest (Aite rate wormia: leanne See OF salna Re TARE A AIOE: Bes BAOSTONE “ADORE and others } serait dines 7 vas |bours Macnes at ie i Seau-| sr, Damrosch ted hin orchestra of the old favorites Dill at the Bronx ‘Theatre will Mise Anna Wahtors.left her home, No, rola and Pint-Corsl, 3 oscanin! cons | gh,y, uck's “Iphigenia in Aulis’ ee pant elas wpe } 2 As the diners filed into the hail they |4)cung. Wednesday, “The Huguenots,” barony ht ae ae belt cr twemie | Maximilian Pliaer, Uwe popular youn ‘oge-bred simian’; 32 Ditmara street, Brooklyn, to vielt ; were srested by the coneptring strains | CUCUSE. Wetter ne ee rempel [Cerne Blgar'a “Enigma”: sympnon,| New York violinist, will xiv a wophone, James and! the grave of her father in the Old . ot Bella Alten, Marie Matifeld, Caruso, [eee nar oun See at Carnegie Hall on Tucsday Lonnie Thornton, Reine Davies, Ben’ putheran Cemetery in Glendale, Queens. ij fieeek. | Prather, paneh Sime cies Scott!, Rothier and Braun, for the first PA pleats ela mere accompanied by Mux Herabe Deely in “The New Bellvoy," the Bens | Reaching the cometery, she went Pape's Cold Compound } neh in te vrmence ot che reenter, Viime here as Marcel, Mr. Polacco cOn- | Vonun romurked, at least it holds a| Pano. Iie programme will ine dix Players in clasvioas selections, 401! noe to the grave, where ahe?te on! Cures Colds and Grippe } 'y tie ad duoting. Friday, "Tristan und Isol tia th ig | Saint-Saens concerto ominous and wir Lae her knees and prayed fervently. About 7 agent, New York Centra! and Hudson charming melody, and Mr, Damrosch }s i " Pin ‘ mea ‘ours. River Railroad, welcomed the guesta| With Olive Fremstad, Margarete charming Tamed if the friends whom | the Bach-Schumann saravande and), Meaviret th Avenue | other graves were-& fow persons, but a He said i aenauer, Urlus, Buers, Hinshaw, B as 7 rouble, | Theatre will by * Ve a a >| None of them wax near her It ites tak 4hkh 6 dasa Petts ; and Murphy, Mr. Toscanin! conducting. An pple vf! guddenty @ man. came from @ olump is @ posil 8 dose ; zp SDs SraAn ALR SE 8 rallinnl Ue A the Saturday matinee, Massenet's Dorothy Tove, a i Seal Of of bushes, sneaked up to the praying Pape's Cold Compound, taken every Bhich ia perh tvnalated oui by few, | Manon,” with Geraldine Farrar. 144 & panz DES VACHES" give @ recital at t 1 the Chung Hwa Comedy Woman and felled her with a blow with | to hours until three coasecutive doses ; which Is perhaps appreciated but by feW. | onora Sparkes, Jeanne Maubours, to-morrow night, as Proctor's One Hundead andy club, striking her on the baok of the | afe taken, will end the Grippe ead break t “You, gentlemen, demonstrate in NO | yarig Duchene, Caruso, Gilly, Rothler, BY MR. DIPPEL'S COMPANY. | 1711070" NEN Twenty-ttth t, Fifty-elghth street pend up the most severe cold, either in the ey small degree the eMciency which each |iy, goguroia, Reiss, Mr. Toscan'n! coa-| Mr. Dippel, with his visiting @nilade'| comoaniat at a in! ‘Pwentystnird Ntrect Mreatres Kine- | Vrei¢ jngenaible, Mist Wahlern wae un- | bead. chest, back, stomach, limbs or of us must exert to his fullest extent | guoting, hia-Ch’ Opera Company, ts to pro- macolor pictures ami vaudeville featurc# able to make an outery nor « any part of the body. ' bee Pe Pate > pis able to make an or Kel to her iy" raftesee the m these modern days of Keen compe: | qnere will be @ special popular price |duce another novelty at the Metrovolin | woniver gy Calvary,” t an, aeluad her piven eae | cit Renee ves the most miser tition and ambition to attain the Migh- | i enrormance of ‘“Haensel und Gretel” |tan Opera House next Tuesday evening, to Ce vg Union Square T ain {2 and ume. eve, ang | Sble beadeche, dullness, head and soso ] entrung at ie Maldon of muoceas: | VisinvePagtincet” for a mideLant enter-|De, Wiliam Kinal's cpera ia Front | haat Chapel at ts Hatin tN baat "4nd | atulted up, fevershness, aneesing, soe “IT know that we, each one of us, w! fj 1 nie eo (ene eg aul apel a vitis Schoo « 4 oat, running » mucous ci tainment on Thursday afternoon, With) «L6 Ranz Des Vaches.” The ecene is] yy r . rh f Hy this tine Miss Wahlers had got to phe fo. Lak * ge oe suey Rag y Mr. Hagemann conducting the first}igig on the eve of the French Revolu- Nee 2 ene one BIO: 88. bait “1 me, Ma bat (eet kid tha 6 tea tae eee |e har aaa mltiness oad wen ner ies that contront fie eaup (crave aid Mr. Sturanl the econ. “8 |tion, ‘The coat will include Helen Blane) J coueg, ae ae eeeaies ) Keatons, May Tally robber. She screamed, but no one made |" PRT a etal Componnd es with courage and determination, sin the casts will appear Bella Alten, Marle ley, ‘a de Cisneros, Charles Dal- 3 : = ‘1 He pe f |e ; cu after the thle and h acaped. dit veted with the knowledge thet there ae ee a ae ry ta ger tor | Mattfekd. Gorits, Karl Jorn and Gilly. |imores, Hector Dutranne, Constantin | py ; eidy and Binie Cure | FO at and he ents sai | ireceeds Wte the Rnawriedee that Chere be Ra Dewan! deen ‘La Glocongg’* will be the popular | xjcolay and Gustave Huderdeau, and] sop oy gh ea rep peie ihlera sald he Was about thirty years an nae ona or end Grippe misery as ‘On behalf of the New York City a Hate might opera, with |y4r, Campanint will conduct, Bf MGHEL: Balabee: Wil te ivan naxe THE of medium uttd and had a | promptly and without ’any other assist | ‘Association of Passenger and Ticket my esting, Margerete Duchens ae ealurday avaning at Fa hes NOTES OF THE THEATRES. ast ot teaturer \ance or bad after-effects as a @5-ceat | ‘Agents, 1 once more validate your tiek- | Rocardo Mari Nea and ae La bl PUBLIC SCHOOL RECITALS eee ae eae passed > | package of Pape’s Cold Compound, a i e cast, Mr. Polacco conducting. eo Grech of jerwegh BAUS n liek rohan " e ‘ ctw and grant you a stop over for as|"* in the cats A en nist wll FOR THE COMING WEEK. The soioints will Inciudo Hany van den | Seymour Hicks, the tearwe MM Cotan + to Bahan | which any druggist can supply. Accept long as you may elect to remain In our] 0" tomorrow's Sunday night con-| The Board of Education's lecture re-| Burg, Paul Dutauls, Wilen tu fRRIRGO AD Ne UAleiLEAG WIC9, 818 ie eMurich of Toronto |no, eubstitute. Contains 20 aul r wiittle town cert, The singers will be Olive Frem: {citals for next wee announced a] Sergei Kotlarsky, Ottile Schill! Upe “Tarriaes ming on 1 and ‘Theodore Rooxevelt Jr. sailed on the | Belongs in every home. Tastes nice— Hardly had the speaker concluded 0! Sunday, at Public School No. | sig.smond Siojowsi: vialt, ‘They sailed to-day on the Maures| vigitar yesterday for Nassau, the | acts gently. Weide stad, Lambert Murphy and Leon | follow y Sig.sin 0) Mia: when the band played, “When the Mid-| nother, “Melodies of Many Lands." Mon = [ey . Bahamas. Mr. MeMurich, who has been : RS eke Oe a 78 @ay, at Stuyvesant High School, } A sonata recital vill be given at M. Barrie a nit De 6 pe ae an Alderaan for twenty ears, was | are, a ‘A crowded house heard a repetition uf | Beethoven,” and at Public School No.| Agoiian Mali on Moud yy p Rarrle going 10 teen ied toy Ale Wife and two dough: id gf the (Chicago, and, Western eprand | puccint'a The Girl of the Golden lip, the ilistory of Famous Sonws"| Risa Psoner, solinist, av! Mre Wil sieeve Pat rame's ant rons aceompan od wy niewire and vo deve! WT orld Real Estate Ad. Sells Three, from tis soat and Tel the TolllcKing| wogt” at the Metropolitan Opera House |yeada,, yw Publie Bhool Nov, | Mtasos-tiennett, plavusi. Tie progra No one knows, und London i pees vett jr, was accompanied by his| : the lively musle of the band. jast night and manifested its enjoyment ymerung;” and at St Cor | consiaca of » ; cepready. . Sith EA. will itaka ck ale weeket | Houses in Two Weeks Chartes 8. Lee, general Pasenger | by vociferous applause. The cast was +), “The Stars and Stipes | ang Cesar F | Claytan of Bt. Joseph, Mo, waN) outing, agent of the Lehigh Valley Railwuy|the familiar one that included Emmy |4, gong and Story.” Wednesday, 4 a guert of honor at Phe Lady of the SOE | : Stopped between the soup and the fisn|Destinn, Caruso, Amato, Reles, Didur,|pupt;. School No, %, “Hongs of Long-| Efrem Zmbalisi, tho fury in vi Slipper” ast night. He and David Mont Ape ST aniire Gan ere ivan aur ids relative, el Gieh Gills; Marie Marweid and Deltora ae x Mth A. Hel leak os PAmbalist, the Rus@ian vi komery inet aceldentalty the other day, Q% Pink Gl to GUMS: 6 Piton Bi ‘“Pobert B, Lee!” And so it went. Tm 1 conducti ta ame 8 . and John Pow a compouer { first tim o they were chum Ives Fink iow to Hrooklya, Feb, 18, 1913, Fee ote caitwes Wy epesohen | Meio Mi FORPRRIS) CORGUETING | Present Day Tendensiee” Thursdays | will give a jolt Ital at Ca 4 ira Hl y yer ohune | The New York World: from all the prominent railroad mon F at Public Bhool No, 2%, “The Romantic | jal) on Tuesday at schoo Steer aN A Superb Lustre to TEETH sooo: “Pativunes Manor ot prevent and dull care wan punchea ana | MINNEAPOLIS ORCHESTRA Era of Muse; and at Public Scho: eat af sie Taunt! And oe pasted for ino waeue cheoked through to Medicine Hat. SHOWS ITS QUALITY HERE. | No. 34, “Songs of Shakespeare.” Friday There will be 1 Beds s108h » ey BARES gg A ADORE those perucinetiog i the fes-| fini] Oberhoffer brought his Minne-|at Wadleigh High Scnool, “The Prin ry Church on | Biven ‘ re aH A © Whe te ot all that DR, FORMAN'S DENTAL .. for a few Uvities wore abou prominent rep-| apotis Symphony Orchestra to town lest | ciples of Expression,’ at Public § ohn Cush! 19 s Arta next Thursday #f 200, CREAM wil ish more houses. resentatives of railroads throughout | "time and at a concert {a Carnegie Hall|No, 4, ‘The Folk Songs of Ruosa;” | gyode, yaritone Actors! Hund tho Stage Soe) If your woft, tot ceding tne New’ york, World the United States. ‘won much applause from a large audi-|and at Public School No. 3, “Songs os donnets's “ilone fit sour teeth ate senaltive oF cold {he other advertining mediume som 4 _—— \ . Heys tt wteatin 4 Disease (Pyorrhea) ned, eu j ence. That's all very well, but wasn't | Shakespea Mare 1 Monday after a recting Whee Prorrbew : Will Talk to thé 8. A. RB. fee tes mantmaua? Mar! Obarhetar organ rectial Ward at 3 crete, Mew, Dit, PORMAN'S DENTAL CREAM will ald you vor o. Wale ha ee Dr, Charles 1. Goodell, State Chap- | Cailgi in his native town, #o it is mid, |YSAYE TO BE SOLOIST Paul's Chapel afternooa G, W. Anson, | 1 JF 7 Min of the Sons of the American Reyo- |". :8 poet conductor,” led with WITH THE PHILHARMONIC. | pe s: Lawford tn Reed se n lution, will preach the annual serdion Font Bel nist, wilt be| Pp tial ree 5 ottow There’s plenty of convincing proof that B iT viol be ee eaae in Cal, | aveciute authority and his playerw foln! Yaaye, the Belglan violini ' Samuel A, Bald Me aive ear aici sensn very Methodist Church, One. Hundred | lowed with a rhythmic unison that could | sulolat at the Philharmoni erya) ¢ . Noeday!s . i re | the tametiate ry ° World Ads. are far the best when you want : a Twgnly-ninth street and Seventh |not fail to evoke admiration, concegt at Carnegie Hall (on thaw and ia cae ae Hage.” ath ie te ee . to reach Real Estate Buyers oy Sellers. nrrow | g torn ut " 5 Ue ‘. Py co] Bat Where Wag p Jag’ OF NALS ln-bbg aisertvon, the tygt gf the new wut | avons bi da Bot, Years Deyolepmeas po wae asap SHON evabaynins ordinare WV vase, | i

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