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Plenty of Horses Ready for Racing, But It Will Cost the Associations Millions to Put Tracks in Shape At Gravesend, Sheeps-|| 700 Horses Ready for Bugle and’ Bexntige 100|| Quartered Now at Local Tracks and Bennings 700 At four tracka—Bennings, Gravesend, Sheepshead Bay ond Belmont Park Horses Are Taking Daily Exercise in Prep-|| -70 trorovgnbreds are in active training for the opening of the Metropolitan @eagon about June 1. ation for Summer ‘At Bennings are the stables of August Belmont, Amos Turne pai Garth, Dr, Tyree and other owners that brings the number of ho: Cam ign. quartered at that famous winter track up to 20, “FAKE” AUTON TOBERADEDBY RDEROFCAYNOR Commissioners of Accounts Report Results of Investiga- tion Into Alleged Swindle, THREE NEW PLAYS ‘Lillian Russell to Make Debut as Lecturer With Moving Pictures, has lary FIVE FRANKFORTE! n William os now ‘Those dishonest business men who Gisplay signs conspicuously reading comedy by Carl < (el ctiiithe ‘At Belmont Park over 190 thoroughbreds are quartered, including the dealing with the early hiatory rhs Bobbing Steet Gay Sewkutons stables of R. T. Wilson, a string trained by ex-Jockey Willle Midgley, Jof the Rothschild family of bankers, sisting of twenty-four two-year-old William Hogan's collection of will be produced at the Thirty-ninth fm and Grab @ Bargain,” “Bid in These Big Courses, Especially jumpe: @ public stable trained by Silas Beitch, consisting of Afteen of the Street Theatre on Monday night. Fresh Goods at Your Own Figure—al| Belmont Park, Are}| country's vest steoplechasers, and about twenty-five smaller stables At the opening of the play, Sotomen, td Ad Go at Auction.” &c., had better watch! Badly in Need of Re- At Gravesend John Whalen has @ string in training, including Bu one of the four #ons who have left | out or the Commissioners of Accounts jaaty in Need o Kentucky Derby eligible, as well as several other noted thoroughbreds, || home to go to vartous European centres | will get them. pairs, After Three Years’ || James Fitzsim:nons has a public stable of twenty-four horses and W, W. [| ae bankers, has called Ms brothers to a Langdon has Majesty, Briar Path, Rosseaux and Bunch of Keys getting in readiness for a New York campaign. At this course are also the stables of A. J. Goldsboro and Maurice Welch. At Sheepshead Bay there are 100 hore condition for the local season, Aside from the large number of thoroughbreds at the aforementioned tracks, Harry Payne Whitney has a private statle at Red Bank, N. J., of over twenty-five horses, and other private stables near by would swell this number to 180. Se enn | hon, Flying Yankee,! Time ta no respector of places, and the Amalfi, Penobscot and Owoanuz. finishing point became dilapidated with ‘These commissioners have been tn- vostigating and within a day or two ‘Mere is going to be a round up. Com- missioner Jeremiah T. Mahoney said to- @ay that this method of attracting buy- ers was a “pure swindle.” Ho is going te put a stop to It in the Interests of ‘the public. The investigators, with the assistance of honest business men whe have frequently complained to the police without redress, have found that even fake seais and alleged legal notic: meeting at the old home. Frankfort with him his beautiful da ter, Charlotte. |to have his brothers and himself | ated barons, and he presents thom | their patents, He then explains a for the #till further elevation of Lapse in Sport and In- attention. in small strings being put in Resurrecting horse racing in New York and elevating i along the Mnes latd down by the Jockey Gub, fol- lowing the Appellate Court’e favorable decision on the legality of oral bet- ting, form no {dle task for the racing associations which are to co-operate in mediate need of @ loan of 1,200,000 But there is Nav sistance. n 4 1 fide Cottrelly, Edward imery, Jobn much too tearful for the stern of Ex-Jockey Willle Midgley has 24 two-|other parts of the property. Nd 4 Cornt ; but his voice and s were employed to deceive customers, |the revival of the thoroughbred sport. | year-olds bought by Piping Rock Sub-| REPAIR® NECESSARY Barone | {invole, Frank Loss, Frank Gold Sys cares SeNUatiOn: Meenadhcattoad be ome cases where goods were! In the first place thousand of dollars | scribers for sweepstake racing. William jamith, Pedro de Cordoba, Alma Belwin, a some ca Lia i mn ay THE BUGLE BLOWS. | Suzane P 4 Lots Frances Clark “geet yltert A bd lent nena at marked at ridiculously low prices the |qill have to be epent in getting the coures| Soman and, Silas Relish have oubiic! che various bulldings on the course| ons ry And_tols Rrances Clack, the Voloe of the Seaen was excellent, ry sta’ a mont Park oo Ing a! or u Goods could not be bought for those) in readiness. During the three year’ | Sumpers, and some of these hurdlers| Where trainers and handlers mado thelr| Hf, 3, Warner will be the eter of and Julius Beyer was tho Steersman. prices. Inferior Fhe ised Abd foisted | lapse in the sport the tracks have been| are the best in the country. headquarters are in want of the carp ns | one Ghost Breaker,” @ romantic ‘Mr. Toscanini conducted with all the uustomers, Misrepresentation was | Yattention, the i a . Gound. tn many cases, ‘by. the. inves. | TOF oF less neglected. It will take time | GRAVESEND SHELTERS SEVERAL jor), ti{ention. The tunnelled approaeh melodrama by Paul Dickey and grace and power to which be hes so * abr | and labor to make them presentable, at BIG STRINGS. Jgoora rushed in the good old days for |Chatles W. Goddard, at the Lyceum pee Where these “fake” stores sprang | !east. Repairs thus entatied will be the) Down at Graverend hundreds of horses| Seats of vantage in the grand-stand are Theatre on Monday night. The story Cornelia Rider-Possart gave a plano up like mushrooms over night, Com. |0M¢ bis item of expense to the assocta-! are being primed for the season's cam-| all In a Weakened condition and must|has to do with Warren Jarvis of Ken- fecital at Aastion Beall peoterday ater i} loner Mithoney said to-day, the Tex | WOD% | paign. John Whaten, August Belmont’a| be repaired before the gates may be tucky, who ends a feud by shooting froon that pleased « laege aixldence. he beveyndeia es vot the netghborhooa |, The question of getting the horses} former trainer, has a string at this| opened. |Als enemy when they meet in a 3 Gieclened he new sewers ta ber pre gitimate business of the nelx 1 | togetl to make up suflctently inter- | track tncluding Buskin, a Kentucky; While carpenters are as busy as bees! york hotel, In his escape he forces f quffered. The Commissioner 18 8169 | csting programmes is, strange to say, | Derby eligible, Macaroni, Honey Bee | repairing, there is plenty of work for ity way into @ room in the hotel oc- gramme, which tncluded Schumann's after a man who made a spectalty 1] ihe simplest of all, Despite the fact that | "4 Flammarion, the latter the property| hundreds of gardeners, ‘The beautiful Ni" Wi) Into & room in tle hotel ov sonata in G minor, opus %, and Schu- providing fake seals and legal notices | 4 Wy nearly three veo | reguiae{ 0%, Dave Gideon. A two-year-old that| sloping lawns, the pride of August Bel. SUDied By & Bpanlal penenns, alll his bert's fantasy in C minor, opus 15. She ving them some semblance of gen- ba DN tee Aiba ape dR baad er jeg ah “ll will soon be heard of in Dr, Whalen's| mont, are badly overrun with weeds ang | Protected by her in consideration of missed much of the poetry and senti- Be eee titshaety ah ation race meeting, aside from the! yunch i Maxima Choice require much attention, ‘The «urround-| promise to accompany her to Spain thant 8 the altar WOH. SAN be Bask beg subpoenaed te hunt oe eae hae been run tn OF] A. J. Goldsboro has a public stable. ing lawns, comprising the Mqnels estate, and solve the mystery of ihe haunted uben rke! as bpoenaed ~}around New York, there are any num | In this string there are Tom Monohan’s! fonsisting of thousands of various tre in which vast trodeures are Arend lolger fore tie Commissio £ Accounts |yer of horses quartered right in thie | Textile and Trifler and H. K. Oxnard’s| with their exquisite foliage, have been secreted. Jarvis takea on tha task, Piety SiHishe, bavi & bent tad @nd asked about his business on Third | ity which will be ready for racing | Hinouth, Maurice Welch, brother of; nearly ruined from the lack 9f IFriga- | dysumes title of “Ghost Breaker” ‘at the Waldort-Astorta last night, under ; Fee ee eee mee ey ny nie hucommen, Uy. Tune) 1 Or MtOre) IE HON | er aurerUINte oe eels the Bek k poste at eight-foot spaces And salle for Spain, where, after a so- the auapices of the American Seandi- al pasha and Me 3 he track po} foot spe ‘ Cre Sete . a ispapinalshera eatanonay Red Tileeltaet James Fitzsimmons has another big] around the mile and three-elghths have | "ies Of adventures, he “ning goods Ravine Roolbty, beh \ieksed bs 4keNe nmi FE nN 300 HORSES AT GRAVESEND AND [public stable of 2 horves. Among these | tuindled down and will have to be res | Mr. Warner's support will include audience. Their programme held songs yh he sate et ast ee oad SHEEPSHEAD NOW. are some of Addison Johnson's, former | paired. Then expenses that the racing | Katherine Emmet, ALE: lala by Hetee, Gring, Binding, Loewe, fons wore increasing and suggeste¢ ‘ 4 warden of Sing Sing, and W. W. Lang-|fan couldn't dream of—electric ans| John Daly Murphy, Frank Westerton, Ror Rechgard and Bron At Gravesend and Sheepshead Bay | Wa" , resem, Hechga: . that the Police Department get evi+ ne there are 900 or more horses get. |10n'e His Le lesty, Briar Path, Ros. | nouncers, Jockey boards, judge and Margaret Boland and Sara Uralw Mr. Parsons was the accompanist at dence against such places and raid tally exercise whet seaux and Bunch of Keys. In thts lot | timers’ stands and other signs must all eee ike Glas. B slaily exercise whenever weather | thenp ix also Scallawag, a likely looking |be constructed before the bugle blows. D| ouna’ t comic . them. onditions permit of It. Over at Bele | three-y mi art y Th barat Bly John Philip Sousa's latest cot “ rm 7 ake shone seg ae +f be * | three-vear-ohl owner a Saratoga course, consi ably} ow A ‘an Maid,” with NEXT uu ; The M yor will fesue instructions tol mont Park there are severad oth er | and one or tw rs the prope ry] an alier than the elaborate elmont * ke by Fens beesiprilae Wilt Be of MOVRANCHIAELiG Owen DAY. he Police Commissioner, strings, among them many steeples! of Johnny Me ark, could possibly be put into shape | 200! Leonard Li tis FRIDAY. ——— | chasers, and down at Bennings, for years} John MeGinnis—you'll know him lots| for racing at less cost. Practically the| fered at the Broadway leant Lita Walter Damrosch's “Cyrano” ts to be | the popular winter quarters of many Detter as “Lucky Jack"—has a string in| saine repairs needed at Belmont Park | Monday night. When Annabels Van- | Tepeated at the Metropolitan Opera tie etalon, th ure enough harwes taining at Gravesersl, including Sam} would have to be made at the Si deveer's father fails in business the House next Friday night with the erigl- to supp! daily card for almost any! J#ekson (a hae Rood one, by the Way) | HOW RACING WILL BENEFIT |¥ouns woman finds employment in a | nal caat that Includes Amato, Frances y Whisper Bell and Frank's Daughter, @ slasa works, Jack Bartlett, a young | | meeting, In addition John EB. Mads thrvecyearcold maiden by Franke Git, a SARATOGA. errentite like eden vinnie eae | Alga, Riccardo Martin, Retes, Griewolk jden is expected at Gravesend within! wonderful handicap runner, who dropped | ‘The Village of Saratoga would derive aire, Haine | bon nshew, Mr. Herts conduotin , a |ten days with a score of two-year-olds. dead at Rrighton a few years back, The| the greatest benefit from racing In this|Place to prove he can earn his Hving, | or the rest of the subscription week | ; Madden is bringing them East for sale} dam of Frank's daughter is Inspiration. | State. ‘This litte wonder spot, with Its{but when he introduces champagne the bills will be as fotlowa: On Monday Purposes, but he will race them unUl Sam Rooker, traingag the Spring iit] Magnificent hotels, private gardens, }luncheons and otherwise revolutionizes: “Die Walkuere,” with Johanna Gadek! he finds buyers. stable of the Watt estate, has Uncas|sirinks and lake shore resorts entered! the business there is a clash between | ———————____ ~ as Slexlinde, Margarete Mateenauer ai Of course the class of horses now Chief and Castania, And to complete) into a state of lethargy when racing | capital and labor, Then war Ie de-/ Rush Ling Toy, illustoniet, in “A Night Brunnhilde and Loutee Hom Uriu | quartered hereabouts is not up to that the list, there is the Quiney stable, with | (led in 1010. it was @ case of ehut UP cared with Spain and practically the) jn the Orient; the Kinetophone, J.| Braun and Ruysdael, Mr. Herts co [of five years ago. We might say that, Evert, © ee thn cae tenn eeu TA alls ele t very Well) whole factory volunteers for #ervice,| Francis Dooley and Corinne Sales in ducting, “Koenlgekinder’ wi be sung —— meas old standards, — there a ens een salen. ce ie rom | thus carrying the action of the play! songs and dances, Brown, Harris and on Wednesday evening, with Geraldine e uined by Eddie Phe! anying throng. ! e spor 2 a , aren't Hy ereak taowre in thal POE Gt Oe MeN DY AMG Pe [Anite MERIT Od thie atte once winlte Cubes Doula Will be seen} Brown, Norton ard Nicholson Ina fare Farrar, Karl Jorn, Kelas, Didur and Gothamites Have Chance to country night now, but the crop ot | eit tracks wert not enough, there are, Hlos#om forth. into. life. like w Hower| in the title role ong others in|oical sketch, and other Goritz, Mr. Herts conducting, On two-year-olds is promising, and a year twenty-five thoroughbreds ‘In’ Harry | nourished by a spring sun lthe cast will be rk, Charles} “The New Song Birds," by George ‘hursday night Srvc bp be pre- Sal . 5 Noe iva wy marty ne : c ted with Emmy Destinn, Loulse Ho- : Co: i@ or two may see the development Of payne Whitney's private stable at Red} | The Sa 1 by the with-| nrown, Georgie 3 award Wade, | Hobart and Vi Ht t, will head sented Effect Three-Comered T: Colins, Ballots, Sir Martins and Bank, N. J, the largest: prive al racking t be estimated. | john G Sparks, Dorothy Maynard and} the bill at the Colonial, hor features mer, Caruso, Dinh Gilly and Didur, Mr, for Third Place nerbe ing the old familiar in the country state values fell like finan-| Marguerit irvell, At the opening | Wil be William Hf hom pac the Toscanint conducting, At the Saturday ce. pute call, ‘The best we had were shipped It can be readily seen that nie A cottage that CoUl hardy eee eee eee ouma will conduct the] Kiretophone, Billy Gould and Belle matinee “Tannhauser,” with Emmy alebad vhon th iverse legislation D¢ No dearth of horses for the ted for $1.00 for the month of| Pere! Stuart Barnes, and Frosint Destinn, Olive Fremstad, Urlua, Buere peers cy a a yut it ts, season, notwithstanding August in the oli racing daya could be | orehest ee Drew in The Stil Voice will and Griswold, will be sung, with Mr. angi eo Of horses to » that has bean going . last summer for $100 4 7 " < ray an” de Herts conducting, Intercollegiate League Standing. that some of these BRuGe iReagoredl She Abathe re thicaae t| The Painwed Woman, _& romantic bo the star at the Alhambra Theatre, Me Supate Renisaa ghee Won, tawt, 0 Rc vetion the MBOPLL CA ei wt iG GE SOL MARE IRA DRE Bakara 1 | A by Frederic Arnold Kummer, will | There will also be the Kinetophone, Mc» popular Saturday night perform: on 1 rts 1S One GUL OF every ¢ | bodied ss ‘ Mahon and Chapelle, Wright and L ance will be the double bill of “Caval- me 4 ‘ Dart | toga shopkeepers had to susp bust-| be presented at the Playhouse on Wed- | Mahon and . a fy 4 But to get back to those on hand! TRACKS READY. hess, |e ade vrave The euthor has chosen | Minnte Amato In “The Apple of lerta’’ and “Pagtlacct."" Johanna Gad- t >| now which will be made ready for the: ‘The fixing up of the tracks isa source! Hut this will he ahar with the fy Ne daowereands he ou careiae pe-| Paris” and Ashley and Lee jrki, Iacreaia Hort, Macnes, Karl Jorn, |opening here. There are 70) available, of more trouble to t! coming of the ponles once more vai in the history of the American| At the Bronx ‘Theatre will be Mere! Dinh Gilly and Amato w@! be in the In charge of Coach Harry Fisher, the) and this without drawing from any of the iatherlag together Dilapi nditions also exist atl Coage when bu laneers poved the Span-;™t Shone in The Last Hope,” the casts, Mr. Polacco conducting the Mase ts | ‘, 4 2 Vi sky themselves. If It is the Aquedt Empire City. ‘Throw ns watip enes Kinetophone, Willard Simms, y cagnl opera and Mr. Sturani conducting Columbia basketball quintet leaves this |the Southern courses, the Virginia tracks themselves, eis the qued! ptr PUK a Afain, and Pom Royal, in the Island p afternoon for Philadelphia, where they| and Juares in Mexic Go tata ee ee cece tee by othe lone of racins, | MARIAN ano an the port. whonce|@d Cautwell, Haydn, Dun! dd the Leoncavallo work. : s * eset queduct, 8! i ansyhig! these tracks have sustained unusual! of Jamatea, Haydn, Arti Miner and others. | ‘There will be a special performance 2-13 For instance at ¢ send, Aqued are ‘will wind up the 1912-13 Intercollegtate| Fo ance i 2 + will be forced to expend $1,001,000 before) lussex in depreciation, A big sum) thelr expeditions against the treasure | 0% le Oke sip hel Pn epee os League season by playing the Univer-| Relmont Park and Bennings are the the doors of the tracks may be thrown| would be required to bring Aduedace | gulieons of Spain put to sea. Hainona, a}, /rector'a Fifth Averue tee will of “The Tales of Hoffmann" on Thura- eity of Pennsylvania five, ‘The locals| stables of Belmont, Whitney Madden open to the public. Added to this huge} into shape, but lmpire City oe seen a ene de the will of her. mas. | Have the Kinetophone, Robert T, Haines day afternoon for the beneitt of the have been resting since Thursday in|end Wil names of commanding amount comes incidental expenses that] might be. put into racing. shape ea ere een etme painted wom. (2. "The Coward” Frank Fogerty, Sohool of Mothercrat. ‘The cast will wd ' t every | prominence in the old days. Not alone will bring the grand total to a sum ex: (about $8,000. | is pe ahaa ak ta Maude Lambert and Ernest Ball, Amy jnolude Frieda Hempel, Lucresia Bort, eer oor ne oot, a vcdia| are thoroughbreda in training at tracks, | ceeding $2,000,000, FARMERS W | by the Puritan aon a Butler and her Hoys, Marshall! Mont-! Maria Duchene, Jeanne Maubourg, Kael member of the squad is in splendid) ore ron aeey within a day's ride of the| tt Will cost the atockholuers of Hel- 8 WILL BENEFIT BY | of the young mate of the Ne y and others, Speliman'a Bears Jorn, Gilly, De Sexurola, Rothier and condition. tree Ie ot. private. stables Mout Park $25,000 before this famous RETURN OF RACING, Jmerehantman prevails against the will he the feature at the Twenty-third | Reiss, Mr. Poracce conducting. Should the locals trim the Quakers] city are hundreds of private - Long Islan@ track, with its iron a » farmers will welcome the return | nunclatte and, in the end, waves the | sroet theatre. At the Fifty-elghth etre t| ‘Tosca’ will be sung at the Brooklyn ‘and Dartmouth lose to Cornell the final| #heltering horses of other expectant) stee) grand-stand and Its spacious lawns, cing, From all accounts the farm-| gir from slavery In the cane fleld# of) ie Ba ‘The Courtlers" | yoademy of Muslo next Tueslay night, league standing will result in a trie | owners, can be put in a condition for the re “elem fe stro favor the interlor, Florence Reed appears in a othartal he tap Bout! yee s ¥e Cate tle for third place between | 220 THOROUGHBREDS ARE QUAR- | tion of raclog crowds abmant racing, ‘and a reand t means! the role of Ramona, and others in the} Wit Rey He Oana Te aie oe | whe ol va nstad, Caruso and Scott! eCAUs Onley my Increased bus ss for the ‘ jowland ise | oY SMe Lap igual age a ar age gD ae | TERED AT BENNINGS. withstood. the ravages of time Tin toot, whan: hore. ta ORR Sh pa eng ner 1a | Hundred and Twenty-Afth street thes! Ysaye, the master viedinist, will be mouth, ‘On March 2 last yerr the] at Hennings, the country’s famous) than'the otter (racks, but it will tales n |aotun in, this Slate ther gear saat ttt] Bverts, Robert Warsi ie Charles Wale wing, the chief attraction at the convert to Lesh ae White thames mary A Winter training ground, 220 animals are) pig force of men some time to renovate CASUry tS per cent, tax] rani Geoffrey Stein and Me ceased morrow night. Herniee de Pasquall aud nMladelphia with a tab of 2 to W, and | cetting in condition for @ New York|the plant after a three years’ depr: um of $8420.06, which pe. | ams Karl Jorn will sing. J Sao'mon tne toca! eame, score 8 01 | anipatgn, ‘Augunt Belmont ‘ead. the) tom tothe terete tothe Bie] srusn gud efmee to tne ruven] NOTES OF THE THEATRES. i Ae a grand finale of alumni day, | ist there with 30 ho! Most of these} The biggest ttem will be the repair of} mn of their state # apd. for| ee "St Aa O averting to 1albiHow PUBLIC SCHOOL RECITALS. @ie th Ocach Perera lacks won HGROUEHDRSIE Ake younsetara’ by) tha} the varia "= tr “ke aie aR ” centro ultural purposes | Theat eon and Ly nine ot youns | {ore Hernard Shaw hax lot 8)" ANNOUNCED FOR NEXT WEEK . . bs course 18 in fairly d shape, due th ne de o Live 10 Years” and » le M6} mothe 1 whein he his wit. be Rapa gle! Aisa a8 Hy ‘at is . ap tel Took none ne pes ad lusstehs | tho exercising of about a hundred ho Pratt HO eee teach | MibD: RMAKIV'ET tali¢e Will bs ibwerated pig jee — Fiekal ‘The Board of Education announces Je lo the melody o| 2 ¢ Morning- | Mr. Belmont's trainer, 1s cont @tlin training th but the other tracks hose t ' i stares showing. hi i 4 tu cits for next week as follows: star Heights record against Penn since) another Rock Sand will be developed, Roar it Wend ae atinntion: Ui heeft ¥ mie Ms eon be Hye isha i heey pianist, and in thelr old home in Fite la iay at Public School "Patri. 101 ts thirteen victories out of nineteen] In this lot there is also Mission, winne plechase course will have to ain fe ate andl tect Rein nek olay HOual roy Square, London, when the drams| 1 songs and War 80 games played of last year's Bowle Handicap . y acted. All the obstactes he horses and tons of garden| !? 78 ™ ae atiat wae a wtrungling newspaper MAM | Dine school No. 18% “Gries. oneness Adjoining the Belmont stable there) must be d, for they were removed | truck for the stable attendants Weuae cciahialevarac apn @inilacela: sill ued to play to BE Dy Ne an eee eae ichoot No. #6 ane MANISTS HOLD THE FIELD are 2% horses owned by Amos Tumey.| When aviation meetw were held there] When racing was at its height at] The Irish Piasore St be tlabls MT) white whe kept him polishing eplarams. lia “Gretel” and at ¥. MH. A. Hall, fi Mule AUTibee we salina ia ‘ over @ year ayo, Belmont Island farmora| 08 Monday and Tusday nights and Welk) re ag now been wettiod that it will be | sop net Ok Ba an IN NEXT WEEK’S CONCERTS, | ‘liis nuinber was swelled last week PY)" amie {mmense grand-stands, constructs! mate blu ; Foner nesday afternoon present “Coates,” a] pulicn ak which FFieusia bing. tar te ue ih Fee Syn! Tal fue Rudolph Ganz, the Swiss pianist, will | the arrival from Kentucky: of 12 two-} a) of tron and steel, won't require much} e oenlinae’ comedy by Laur | togethor Wr Te aoyiantenit ceeaet ta : "dongs of be the soloist at the Philharmonic So- | Y€ar-o'ds: attention, but 2,600 lawn settees must be hen that at t ast with “Maurice Harte’ @ Spreading y given. The Mayor has promised dety's conc nvgie Hall to-mor- the end of the course there is A} replaced at @ cost of $10, at Belmont Park there werelthe News. On Wednesda ‘Thursday b ense siiall not be revoked “il be heard in| Stable of 9 thoroughbreds trained by] Remember the chute, the straighta A hisaeed: eeatheeK orto Rene a Wednesday, Saureaar lithe the jicen not be tow AtlaENGGR: eee eee ioe | Willlam Garth and owned by several]down which the two-year-olda 1 y ought vewetnhles 5) and Friday nigh A wid be anx“| | Hen Greot is to play the Doctor in the Edast’s mecond concerto in A major) on, Another big tring at Bennings la| where Mstorle Toboxsan used to be arme And 1t was ,| Marriage” and “The Workhouse Ward” | revival of “Hveryman’’ at the Children's! & Beethoven's “Pastoral” symphony and] men, Another big string at Hennings ia) Age aii el must all be Fetoltehed tao tanceia faxcn Ginah cone don Saturday wight “Phe Maytoy Of Naren 10 ‘ ” Leo Schulz's “American Festival" over. | P ay bt slbig ares pv [the Western World” and ‘The Rising | a ne - f als teaiia) bea = by William Olver, be » othe | The F Frankforters” will be pro Wr. written for the vane mane | smal ie sere Meaaaian untae ie = 5) eran - wes }.9£ the apon'? wilt form the programms Jduced to-nigut at White Plains and be tion at St, Louis in 194, will be the chief! total of horses that may) race in New yy Wi | t tie Phirty-ninth street Moa Spier i i ; ’ Geors ‘olan "Broadway | P4t 08 St fhe ta , UF ste lida ovarian treurd BCT, Billy Poth Wins Sportsman Sh teorke -M. Conan in “i A ; Fe een Mil Becaae | e weenie arcund Qeemmant pack A QW faire romaine at the Grand Opera]! [le © vous ineetive liver and dueted by Its composer, the popular] these days could almost be convinced M t h n th Wi t h Ci Pi t l | Ho Atco de hon pal Megan tye cert wels—-You ne ‘as- RAS ea ORIEN RD He ye ral elt eay ie atch wi ate iarm Pistols|'’; wt taken to tof it ete” diane mtr ou need C oll, the distinguished American ylo-| there are nearly; 200 thoroughbreds in pina Ss Svan untaOiee ee Wes Bossio Abott, makes her debut here. carets- ime a box. Powell, the a . : ij active training there—horses that wil | Woe selected reteree. These tiny te s In "Jules Us A. G, Delainater’s linist, will be the soloist at the concerts | L 5 shi cae Th is to be re ° —o 2 s romp around local tracks ag soon as post uniaue shootin an ten] first revi Vy Powor will play ; of next Thursday evening and Friday) iioy are needed Mawed’ in the Unlied > { Was made out of a sub.) Vived uy af thee oe Y « bilious, you have a throb. afternoon, in Tschaikowsky's concerto | ‘'y cen unk Ailk Shona anda ayer, Ringtone ; ay ti ' ax the bull'ae| Harlem O ; ‘Mae tewin haw cancetted per road | DINK sensation in’ your head, a bad in D majo! aint-Saens's third sym-] at Belmont Park. Many of these horses! Pay of alcse Tl Was six inches. The Taxi Girls” come to the Colum-| Oey ae spring and will remain | taste in. your mouth, your eyes burn, phony in C minor will layed are being prepared for plechasing, r bet between Bil Poth and} The nm of the thing attracted a | bia the George M. Cohan | your skin is yellow, with dark rings ‘ a oF he tall Kinde ce| Harry Hast MAD ice nder your eyes; your lips are parched. Bin Crosby, the crack prof al trap: ® % and all Kinds of| * Fred stune ia a competitor in the amas | ee ne eee Teel ugly, mean and 01 oar ere revol s 4 and wore on the ree] to the ay teur marksmen contests at the Sporte- f you ye m shot areal were revelry ll ere ; ; ro | At Hurtig. & wil be “The| mona Bhow.. Tle Score of 47 out ill-tempered, Your system is full of than one inch tn length and sho to he om ope men's > made a t Me ns ee cahuTtAttaR An inchs i rearms was about a® loud as the strike , of @ yenterda | bile not properly passed off, and what SATIRE BES ; aay ft na ¢h Avenue theatre. The] worti, Englivn novelist, says sue is continue being a bilious nuisance to The odect of (hone revolvers in life nally won out and there Minera Poccle's (haale that a elty can’ support 49 yourself and those who love you, 66 99 |] |'2 be a watch charm, but they ar ee, renting: vires as New York do ind don’t resort to harsh physics that ingeniously made that they revoive, 2 ' nos." dee as fo Capitaine Lebrun,” irritate and injure, Remember that 0 #1 hy The Kate é [break and shoot Just the same as 4 trap hot, | Hi bi who was Miss Bellet i of the stomach, ver : lee as” Ann ate Mena aula , td ae ; ker Burlesq SAI UHL RAT ear 8 can be quickly cured BY LOUIS TRACY | be 1aid on a silver quart with nty , » tod he VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS, yard, brough ning with gentle, Chorough: of room to epare, At Hanmerstein's will bay Fay Tem. |! @t ite production in ets—they work while you sleep, As Startlingly Original and Exciting as “Mhat's the darnelest little thing I Ne ve 1a | pietors “Phe quen ps abe Bieened Mh thao sctore Sy WO-cent box from your druggist wD a Billy Pot r ¢ Seaford t \ " a. i. tuke, the Lo actor-| °. v es, ; rel “ ” ever saw exclaimed Billy Poth 1 L. 1 ‘ “ik 1 Mill leceraear and nia altar at melas will keep your liver and be wels clean want ot try it \ " on tas of Captain Bvott's ex baer, 8 ewe ‘tires | Momach Awect and your bend clear “I'M bet you a ten-spot that I beat , r the South Pole, Genaro and) weeks visit looking out tor novelties, for months, Children love to take Begin in Monday's Evening World, Mareh 3. | you shooting it,” suggested Cr The nd and the Bison City Fo le ease 0 gil th Cascarets, because they taste good Rd Ly ine it UR le gay Kiagt rage in 0 ty bet was taken ang St@ve Van Allen | ap Uno Square we will have London, jaad never gripe or sicken, 4, * ‘ “AND SOUSA COM | ~PERANEXTWEEK Rosser, Ho brings to Solomon has contrived family by marrying his daughter Duke Gustavus of Taunus, who is in tm- ins and who has applied to him for as- Among others in the cast will be Math- eater ames __THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARUH 1, Y913. THREE PRETTY STARS | WHO'LL GRACE STAGE | IN NE Her RS" ugh: | ore. with plan the to flor- BILLS. Grace and Power Urlus Sings Tristan With | Atones for His Breakdown Two Weeks Ago by a Fine Impersonation of the Hero of Wagner's Great Love Tragedy. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. HERE was a lovely performance ot ‘Tristan und Isolde’ at the Metropolitan Opera House sat Might, which not only filled the ewbscrip- tion but attracted @ large number of standess, Jacques Urius, ax Tristan, did not break down as he did at his firet ap- Dearance a fortnight ago, Instead ho sang with power and desuty and he impersonated the Cornish knight with rare «race and distinction, Nothing like his characterization has been sean since the daye of Jean de Reazke. The performance was inapired. Olive Fremetad was a beautiful Isolde, sing: ing with rare grace and acting with an intensity that compelled the keanest at- tention and admiration, Margarete King Marke that could not fall to be impressive. It is not the best of his Impersonations, for he makes the man Shakespeare.” Friday, at Public Sohosl | No. 17, “Two Fathers of Modern Gong— Schumann and Frans.” Leopold Godowsky will give a pi Fecital devoted te Chopin at Hall next Saturday afternoon. His pre- aramme will indlude the twenty-four Preludes, opus 28; the sonata in B flat minor, opus %; the fantasie in F minor, opus 49, and three masurias and two waltzes, Max Pauer, the German pianist, 16 to give « recital in Aeolian Hall negt Saturday afternoon. Hs pro; will include Schubert's sonata in A ma- Jor, opus 1), and componitions by Hayde, Beethoven, Brahms, Schummon Rachmaninoff. Dorothy Toye, a Canadien aoprage, will give her firet American eeditel the Eitinge Theatre to-morrow nigh! It was postponed from jast Sunday pe- cause of her illness. She witl be assisted by Leo Sobulz, the favorite New Y« ‘celtint. Mian Toye te sald to be to sing @ robust tenor, so one of her numbers will be Rodolfo’s arta from the first act of Pucctni's “Boheme,” Cohumbia University announces a free recital by Walter Henry Hall, with Willy Lamping and Bernard Afttechuter, ‘cellists, an sotoiate, at St. Paul's Chapel at 410 P. M. on Tucstay. heard here either in Carnegie Hall on or about April 11. William C. Cart will givee Fecital in the Chureh of the on Thursday afternoon. The will include the “Marche Nu Guilmant, played at the mony of King George V. ca Btainer’s “Crucifixion” wil be = under the @trection of Wittfam C. tn the Old First Presbyterma to-morrow evening, with Charles Harrison and J, Wiiiam ‘Filson, late, John Cushing will give a free @ gan recital at Calvary Churoh neq! ‘Thursday evering, with John Blan@en soloist. tal = Prof. Samuel A. Baldwin wilt give free organ recitals at the City Cel. lege to-morrow and Wednesday after- noone at 4 o'clock. B. D. M.—Apologien for replying eo late. 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