The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1913, Page 20

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| Boston Singer Called In for “‘Trovatore’’ Anafesto Rossi, Just Off! Train, Takes Amato's Place as the Count— Gadski as Leonora and Martin as Manrico. "ESTER RAWLING. cu i TROVATORE” was sung at the Metropolitan Opera House Jast night with the assistance of iAmafesto Rossi of the Boston Opera @empany as the Count di Luna. He (wes summone! by telegraph to take the place of Amato, “who has not entirely Feoevered from his recent Illness," an Qaserted slip in the programme said, DONTSCOLDAN IRRITABLE CHILD If Tongue Is Coated, Stom- ach Sour, Breath Fev- erish, Give “Syrup of Figs” to Clean the Bowels. ; Your child isn't naturally cross, ir- ible and vish, Mother! Examine tongue; if coated, it means the little one’s stomach is disordered, liver in- active and its thirty feet of bowels with | Cy il yrup of Figs” that this is ideal laxative and physic for chil- don. Nothing else regulates the little one’s tender stomach, liver and bowels 00 effectually, besides they dearly love its tl fig’ taste. aA for constipated bowels, sluggish liver, biliousness, or sour, disordered stomach, feverishness, diarrhoea, sore throat, ba breath, or to break a cold, give one-half toa teaspoonful of “Syrup of Figs,” and ia a few hours all the clogged-up waste, cour bile, undigested foo const matter will gently move on and out of the system without griping or meueda and you will surely have a well, ‘and smiling child again shortly. b Lat He Figs you are not tp your children. Being composed en- ot luscious figs, senna and aro- it cannot be harmful. lirections for children of all ages for grown-ups plainly printed on Ask your druggist for the full name, “Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,” ved by the California Fig Syrup Co. is the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. <= = 2 & = cs mum of cost there which equals I can wear,”’ other. ‘‘How is it seems to fit me except the L. R. and the French models?”’ Ever so many women wear our finest Paris corsets—Le Corset Lillian for best and evening and for everyday wear an R. corset. This is an astonishing state of affairs at first thought. But it is no secret after one talks to the L. R. designers ful corsets in the making. L. R. corsets ar the Wanamaker Store. mn Befuse anything fi offered.’ worthy performance. The Corsets Called L. R. “They are the only domestic corsets says one woman after an- Mr. Roast onme over on the 1 o'clock train from Boston, with just time enough to make up for the part before the curtain rose, As Scott! had sung in Boston on Wednesday night, and as Dinh Gilly was to sing Lescaut in Massenet’s “Manon here yestemMay afternoon, It thought to be the eanient way to tha man from Hoa. ton to sing the part, with which he ts familar, That Mr. Amato is not yet ft to «ine was apparent to those of us who saw him last night. He could have strug: gled through with his familiar tnper- sonation of the Count, In all Ii ood, but he f# saving himself for the pertorman er opera in 1 yrano, he takes the title part, night. It was postponed once because of Mr. Amato's flineas and he does not Want It to occur again, Frances Alda, who !s Roxanne in the opera, is on a concert tour In Texas, She will have to start from Dalias on Saturday night, reach New York at one o'clock on Mon- day afternoon, sing that evening, and start immediately for San Antonio to resume her recitals. Ratner long stretches for one night stands, as Mme, Alda anid to me the other day, Verdi's old opera, with ite delightful tunes that al! the world has heard, got @ fine presentation under the direction of Mr, Sturan!, Johanna Gadsk), an un- rivalled Leonora, sang tn lovely voice and was an imposing personage. Louise Homer, in a finely dramatic Impersona- tion of An aang impressively. Ric- cardo Martin's Manrico is one of the best things joes. Ho made a pic- turesque appearance and sang with power and akill. Of Mr. Rossi's Count it may be waid that it was more than acceptable, That he started to make an exit through the wrong door at the end with which he found the real way out| hich he would pay well," Mrs, Lat-|#!P craft. wan n tribute to his intelligence. In the] ‘!mer told Conway. “He was well cast were Fmma Borniggia, Glullo Rosai, | dressed and showed he was educated, 1 Audisio and Reschigitan. fove him the room, To-day I went to Manon,” offered as a ape cial m House cted a large audl- f more than lence, Geraldine Farrar, in the title part, sang with rare quality of volce and acted with compelling fervor. Caruso, as Grieux, was at hia bent, singing the dream exceptionally well and acting ougn it were diMeult to outhtul hero of the ok, Dinh Gilly was ut, and Rothler was @ commanding father of the hero. In the cast were Lenora Sparkes, Jeanne Maubours, Rosina Van Dyck, se, De Segurola, Ananian, |} and Begue, Mr, Toscanini | |, or Mr, Stransky devoted the Phithar- | th monte Society's concert at Carnegte |! Hall tast night to the romantic com- posers. His programme included Schu- mann's third symphony, “Mendela- sohn's “Bcottish" symphon: movements of Schubert's ymphony, and Weber’ rture. The audience easily might been larger; but It was interested and showed the quality of Its appre- clativeness in its applause, It was & SZ is hardly anything that no other model and sees these grace- e specially made for were 0 aperformance | was ental await James Woman He Failed to Kill EE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARGE 14, 1918, FRE went wild and she hurled a chair at}Now Is the Time to Get Rid of MAN WHO SHOT WIFE DIES BY CYANIDE AS POLICE LOOK FOR HM A. Donovan Had Been Living Apart. Mra, Jamen A. ahoe from poison. went to Tuckahoe, day night the call him and found him dead. Ill himself also. treatment. 0 notified ishment, g a claimant, time Donovan shot hia wife jeved that he had planned to ‘The two had separa- DRUNKENNESS is a curable disease, which requires The ORRINE treatment Maria) can be used with absolute confidence. t destroys all desire f intoxicants, je told me he was very tired and of the prison scene showed only that he| @sked mo ff it would be possible for was without rehearsal. The quickness! ‘im to Ket a room for the night, for | ‘This Is About Some Good Corsets Which Do Not Cost a Great Deal For a maximum of quality at a mini- Paris originalities find their way into these corsets almost im- o make them more practical for the housewife the L. R. firm and our corset experts keep ears and eyes open for suggestions. ‘o make them even more comfortable, even more graceful, is a constant endeavor, souple and Figured batiste models with low bust and long, straight hips may be had at $4, Models specially designed for athletic women are built of heavy materials for strenuous wear, but are low cut and flexible, making them comfortable for any sort of outdoor sport. & | | | iately. | mediatels | | | women, #2. exertion. $1.50, Summer batiste models, _ For the House Mistress is a model called “The Housework” signed to lessen the fatigue of stooping, bending, sweeping, dusting and kindred Made of heavy coutil and doubly boned, it gives excellent service, very light weight, have been designed for slender a corset de- Corset Salons, Third floor, Old Building John Wanamaker Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. @ \ and Donovan, wife of & Standard O!1 salesman, who Is recover- ing from two bullet wounda Inflected by her hueband on March 5, received word Inst evening that a man answering her husband's description was dead in Tuck- Since the shooting Mra. Donovan has been at the home of Mra, William Goehry, a relative, at No. 51 West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth atreet. ‘The police of the Lenox avenue station and Detective Conway, who had been aearching for Donovan, At the home of Mrs, Catherine Lattimer in Yonkers avenue he identified the body of Donovan. Mra. Lattimer sald that on Wednes- man had come to hor representing himself as a con- who had been on some work in In the room was a bottle containing cyanide t the Metropolitan Opera | of potassium.” Following the identification the body nt to Joxeph Boyle's undertaking Where it will be beld whiskey, beer, Can be given in ome. No sanitarium expense. No joss of time from work. secretly. If after a trial you fail to get any benefit from its use’ your money will be refunded. ORRINE is prepared in two forms: . secret treatment, a powder; OR- <o. 2, in pill form, for those who to take voluntary treatment. Costs only $1.00 a box. talk over the matter with Riker- Hegeman Co. Ask them for booklet. Can be given Come in and ted but Donovan induced her to meet him at his apartments, No. 228 Weat One Hundred and Thirtieth street, to discunt for a divorce, He ly drew a revolver and began shooting. The firat two shots him, knocking him down. ‘The next two shots struck her In the forehead and neck. REPUBLICANS WILL HOLD UP WILSON POSTMASTERS. WASHINGTON, March 14.—Senator Townsend, Repudtcan, of Michigan, will protest against the confirmation of postmasters nominated in place of cer- tain candidates whose names were sent to the Senate by President Taft and which were held up by the Democrats when in the minority. It Is his plan to oppore only those nominated in place of Taft nominees selected on merit and not the manifestly political appoint: ments. As a member of the Committee on Pomt-OMices and Post Roads Mr. Tow: fend had charge of the postmast appointed from Michigan, Indiana Mitnots. Approximately the nomina-| tions of 1,00 postmasters sent in by Mr. Taft failed to recetve favorable action. In fact only one postmaster was confirmed, that at Concord, N. H., the home town of Mr. Gallinger, | It is the opinion of Mr. Townsend | that he will have iberal support from | the Republicans in antagonizing con- | firmation. a Acroplanes Clash in Ar, RHEIMS, France, March 14 —Two sergeants of the Army Aviation Corps were seriously injured yesterday by be- ing thypwn from their aeroplane by collision with another machine during aerial manoeuvres by a flotilla of five Style 830 heols, wel otyle and anywhere and everywhere. the top—to improve the shoes and the service. 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