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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH IF CHANCE LANDS RILLTOPS FOURTH HELL BE SATISEED New Manager Is Bending All Energies Toward Building Real Team Out of Tail-End Combi- nation of Last Season, but Other Leaders Are Also Trying to Add Strength to Their Clubs. Fourth article in series on Frank Chance and ‘the High- landers. Expert analysis of the material new manager hopes to develop into winning nine him. How he must depend and the troubles that confront on same pitchers. A SPRTUALST INCOMING PLA “A Man's Friends” and “What Happened to Mary” Other Offerings. PALACE THEATRE OPENS | New Operetta and “Geisha” FRANCIS WILSON \a TRIO OF STRIKING WEER’S STAGE BILLS. | Victor Maurel to Return in|! ~ BEAUTIES IN NEXT | | Only Two New Operas, in a Season of Twenty-three Weeks, Now Within a’ Month of the Close, to | Have Their Fate Decided. | BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. MONTH only remains to be) A filled out of the present sea-| son of twenty-three weeks of | opera at the Metropolitan Opera) House. A revival of Verdi's “Faistaft” ito! | is promised before the windup, bat | | proached real clon ———— Winners Carry Off the Honors. in Last Hour of Popular Headpin Tournament. 'T fe always foolish to count your chickens before they are hatched, eepecially around Easter time, No better tIlustration of this adage was ever given than in The Evening Worll's headpin tournament at Thum's White Elephant alleys, which ended Inst nicht after aix weeks of most Interesting com- petition, Up to within an hour of the close the Empire No. 1 team looked Ike @ sure winner of The Evening World's trophy, ae not a single quintet had ap- 0 thelr total of 506 But then everybody reckoned without wiving the Corinthian No, 1 team a tumble. This cambination went on alleys with all the confitence of dyed- tn-the-wool worki heaters, and. they Proved that their confidence wasn't fool- |Cyrano and Boris Corinthian No. 1, for Third Time, | Make Their Final Captures Evening Worla’s Trophy Appeal to Public, | > MORGAN IS BESIEGED IN ROME HOTEL BY Art Dealers and. Antiquarians Make Frantic Efforts to Reach Money King. LONDON, March .—The Dafty Matis Rome correspondent says: “The Grand Hotel, where J. Pierpont Morgan ie stay- (ng, may be compared to a closely be- od fortress. There is not an ert Gealer of antiquarian In Rome whe is not making desperate efforts to ap- proach the financier with an offer for fome ‘extraordinary bargain.’ “AN sorte of odds and ends of value- i By BOZEMAN BULGER. Will Be Revived. PUES | the reco juctions wifl re- | rd of new productions will re | Ea'ss they rolled Ol and won the hand. Hamilton, Bermuda, March 19. |main at two, Walter Damrosch’s some trophy in a walk, O'Leary, who jenn old pictures, china, lace and the Chance has a chance of winning the American League pennant this season. In fact, he does not expect it. He figures thet if he can construct ea me- ‘chine with enough strength to be a factor in the race and finish in the first di- wision he will have been repaid for bis first years work. On the other hand, ‘Arthur Erwin, a born optimist, is so elated over the thoroughness with which the few manager hos gone at his task 7 organization that he hae forced himeelf to bellevo that the Hilltoppers will have a real look~in at the flag. I am afraid, though, that is where the wish becomes daddy of the thought. in their enthusiasm over the rejuvenation bf the Hilltop club and the hope that Frank Farrcil has at last struck the combination the fans of New York Tore the Hightandere as @ whole, there is nothing to indicate that Frank | N a rush of new ettractions for next week Francis Wileon comes to the Forty-eighth Street Theatre on Monday night in “The Spiritualist,” a comedy written by himself. Mr. Wilgon will be seen as Stephen Atwell, a natural medium, at the threshold of whose con- actourness the spooks ere constantly knocking; @ man who, for all his abhor- “Cyrano” and Moussorgsky’s “Boris | bowled §, was the only member of the | Gotunoft.” Nether has had more) “iris the turd me the Cortntane than @ trial performance, but, doubt. | have capture! the honors in this tournn- less, Mr. Gatti-Casazza will strive to ot ner a aulonaneut, Alaough tee co give all the subscribers a chance to | dividual reseed Of 317, held by Beube, hear both works, and upon the ver-|Tumtetncu in tmey ure homer Toman dict that they shall record hangs the of Staten Island and James White of decision as to whether the operas Newark, who mado 115 aploce, They will have to roll off to-night for the honor of like are unearthed from drawers and cupboards by priv: persons who fondly belleve they call on Morgan, Aispore of their goods and return home with @ bundle of bank notes. “Waves ofthese amateur art dealers, most of whom carry mysterious bundles, sweep on the hotel from early morning until late at night, and are re- Dulsed with the regularity of the surt on the beach. Hundreds of letters, the majority containing photographs of oe; Petrie, ‘6; Bennet:, 14; Mitehell, 64, Onaga A Maeter, 10; Dr. Tabor, 79, Broserd Fey Coen eee, GaP Reka: ‘Corinthian, No, 1—Laary, rhs, We Kracke, 108; rence of his own medtumistic powers | shall remain permanently in the being the best individual bowler of the | jgimitame eke pictures and statues, arrive by every re also likely to misiead themselves. Getting right down to cases, it is hardly| and his terror of communication with | repertory. | $06 who participated in the tournament, spermine Nod Ci | Bost from all parts of Italy, and ara | ‘within the bounds of possibility that the eame team that finished tall end last| the world beyond, submits to a cance & gold fob, presented by The Evening | 109 ,"itmadice, 107 dealt with by a special staff of secre year should wind up on the front end this season, no matter how able or thor- ough may be the management. No amount of skiiful driving cam make a two cylinder roadster beat a ninety horse power racing automobdiie Leawing aside for a moment the ques-| year, and at that time they tion of management, the greatest| stronger than the Highlanders It ie amount of actifal added strength in the| hardly reasonable for ue to expect rejuvenated team lies in the acquisi- | Chance to beat that team out, tion of Frank Chance asa player. The! FIGU| reports of the new manager's physical Gwieae ee condition have not been exaggerated. - His lees ara detter than they have | qjwen eeain, Clark Griffith hae « clus ‘deen tn five years and the headaches eens tak wes ka 6 taste of victory and is fired with am- that bothered him eo long have entirely isappeared. As a batter Chance ts one | Ditton to win the pennant. The Sena- to save from suffering the woman loves. The supporting company will tn- clude Edna Bruns, Harriet Otle Defien- Daugh, Lola Fisher, Dorothy Gwynn, John Biair and Wright Kramer, eee “A Man's Friends,” « play of love and Politics by Ernest Poole, will be brought to the Astor Theatre on Monday night. The action of the play centres around the District-Attorney of New York, who, standing almost alone in the midst of political corruption, gives battle to “th: | primitive appeal that should not fail of ‘The situation te an interesting One. | World, xoing to the winner, One hun- He would be a rash prophet who should drei and five other bowlers captured lene Predict the fate of either opera. In | valuable Evening World fobs. The pree- “Cyrano” there is a suavity, @ mellifiuous | =o el pad will take place on the in- | alleys to-night, witt of expression that cannot be gain- | J eel eae Gk i at: Rutherfom, N. uae ak Dante ee having 6 fe. | !N& map in great shape when William J. tentive memory. In “Boris there ta a Meaney ir. rolied 107 and got on the iat Last Night’e Scores. a ee ahd effect. There is a conception of mu- @ical Gelineation that must appeal to aR music lovers, but it is remote, not euiy understood, and may prove tarles, who, after glancing at the open- ing lines, throw tlm in huge waste Daper baskets. I saw five hundred let- ters destroyed this morning. “In the meantime the object of so Many hopes keeps mostly to hie room. Dyspepsia and gastro-intestinal trouble | @till cause him acute discomfort, but his | condition Is not such as to give rise to the slightest apprehension. S80 Pro‘. Bastianell! assures me. After @ fort- night's stay in Rome Morgan will pro- ceed to Florence, Aix-lesBains and Paris.” Teving—-Derve Meer th Bilinger, ‘80, 300, Se MA” viica, “ya! Kingcien, pose A, Bs! esate Tals ralumnn@2: eiahet That, RA, Last Night’s Fob Winners. racké, Corinthian. oe ee ; H _—— ; machine.” Bribery has been employed caviare to the general operagoer. mi: fctnenthater, t Winners: Evening World Champton- King Alfonso ts Meretfal. of the most dangerous men in base-| ‘0%! beat out the Athletics last year | to defeat a proposed new butlding code “Cyrano” ts to be the bill next Mon- omy 8: Rones, ie Wiataget tH ses ship. ” MADRID, March 2. —King Alfonso ball. How many times in the past have | °4 had Boston frightened on several | which will wipe out fire traps in the city Gay night and next Saturday afternoon, | J" qitento: ee Oowintttan, NOV occ eee |@uring the Good Friday service in the the fans of New York felt a lump occasions. We can not figure on the | but will also cut out the profits of th and ‘Boris’ is to have its second pro- wee Stare, \N. erat tat, 00: ‘Winners Evening Worl private Chapel of the Adoration of the in thelr throats as he walked to| Hilltoppers passing that organization | big real estate speculators, The Dis. duction next Friday night. r : hu : Jas, Tysan, Mariners’ Harvor, 8 Cross, in the royal palace, commuted the Sth ae the Bio fein |! the race. The most ardent fan would | trictaattorney goes after the "boos — | Matinee, No. 2, Heookire—Hultn, 9; Wilson, Jee, White: Valine Ahr § tentences of fourteen prisoners oon- lose game between the Giants and the |°t expect euch a thing. 7: And the bribers, and succeeds in un-| WHAT THE OTHER BILLS ARE) demned to death. : Cabs? So sure ts he of his ability to| BY this process of eltmtnation the #it-| covering the fact that their tool has FOR NEXT WEEK. ing & number of Irish songs. The! ter J. MoCormick, ormunist; on Tuesday, —______—_- make good again that he has placed | Uation comes down to where the High-|been a certain inexperienced young For the rest of the wee the bills| concert is under the patronage of/at 430 P. M., by Van Rensselaer] REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— 7 himeelf in a cleanup position on the|/®nders must beat either the Cleveland | lawyer, his deughter’s husband. Among are ‘Die Walkuere” on Wednesday | Cardinal Farley and Irishmen dis-| Dutcher, organist, and on Thureday at WESTCHEST! batting order. club of the White Sox to finish in the | others in the cast will be Katherine night, with Johanna Gadski, cnr tinguished in all walks of life. 816 P.M. by Mabel T, Minor, pianist. f i mer, Karl Jorn, —_— OR CHANCE FALLS DOWN, | Drie Tatts ee cent | recent, Trekeriek Berton, ean ea DayeaM, Joset Stranaky and the Pnitharmonte COE EEE . E 5 q THERE'S GTERRETT. club, which may not de at all reason- ‘ | c for the season at | ¢ Of- course able. This leaves the St. Louls Browns eee this season, at a special performance | Week-day concerts Chapel at noon noxt Tuesday by the! fo disabte aaee Hein tee eee out of the running. “What Happened to Mary" will be on Thureday afternoon, with Prieda |Carnegie Hall vext Thursday evening | enoir, with Harvey. Iingermeyer, tenor | blow to the chances of the club to}, comsdering where the Himitop chub | seen at the Fulton Theatre on Monday Hempel, Macnes, Dinh Gilly and Roth- : oh hi wit be Sorter’ Rn iti sololat, under the direction of Edmund finteh tn the first division. He hae not | "ished last year, and allowing af the | night. This play by Owen Davis is fer, Mr. Sturani conducting; “Tosca” | vel with ta ani tf “Ode to | We°auem orwanist ang choirmaster, @vericoked such a contingency, how- |700™ possible for improvement under | Concerned with the experiences of a on Thursday evening, with Geraldine | Sympne ‘4 abi’ We. orohanten Wnt okey —_— ver. Having developed a pretty good |"°¥ leadership, Chance wil have| country girl who comes to New York Farrar, Caruso and Scott!, Mr. Toscan- | 10% Propet ae Wen bys redler’ | cotunfbla University announces @ con- eatoher tn Williams, who will come in| °°US? of a job on his hands beating |!n search of @ livelihood, escapes the int conducting; “Boris Godunoft” on mack pas Dhistaa Ath Wincaess cert of chamber music by the Marum Dlosty ee second fiddle to Sweeney, | ut Cleveland, Chicago and Detroit. If| clutches of @ young profiixate, is Friday, with the original cast that Toho pees thi Tee anes ermige| Quartet at the Horace Mann Auditor- hance has been working Sterrett, the | "® “oes that, Frank Farrell ought to| wrongly accused of theft, but reaps includes Didur, Althouse, Rothier, De 4] 4 jum next Wedneaday at 410 P.M. The @z-Princeton catcher, be happy in the feeling that he has se- York who is not wiTling to see the Highlanders make a great spurt this | @eason, but I think they would be em!- nently satisfied if Chance succeeded in landing them in the first division. It ‘would be the beginning for a real pen- man as substitute’ The chances are that candidate for first ‘Will not be retained. His lack of ‘Wil keep him out of the job. Going back to the main body of the cam we fall iy Vincent Serrano, George Fawostt and Joseph Sparks. the reward of virtue at last in winning @ husband. Olive Wyndham will play ‘Mary. eee Victor Maurel, formerly leading bari- tone at the Metropolitan Opera House, returae to the stage on Monday evening at the Liberty Theatre in ‘The Purple Road,” an operetta by Heinrich R-in- nant contender the following season. Give the new leader a reasonable chance and the betting is that he wit! to find more than one who even looks like a Fecgeet ct) ites strength. Daniels, 4 Cree, Hartzell, Lefivelt, Swee- Chosen by the United Stat Qrea' make good. It may take two or three| the theme of the story. Mr. Maurel will) Keith's lion Square Theatre wil| OR GOOD FRIDAY MATINEE | than usually catholic, will include songa| Britain as the umpire, or tard mente fey and Chase are there just as they, 7e*rs for the pennant, but after what | have the role of Napoleon, Valli Valli/ nave the Tom Davis Trio, Josephine) sparsigat” for a Good Friday special| py Purcell, Bach, Haydn, Sohubert,| of the joint commission pect {were last year. The one new face ts|a# happened in the past we can well| Will portray the peasant girl and Janet/ Dunfee, Ben Deely and Marie WYDN®| anes yesterday attracted to the|Schumann, Brahms, Richard Strauss Under Derrick, the former utilfty shortstop| #fford to wait, Beecher will make her first appearance| Gladys Alexandria in “Broadway Love, _——s sisal “ STOLEN SODA SIPHON Es eapec meses) PUTS OUT FIRE BEFORE ENGINES GET THERE wery far advanced he will have quite ® battle to hold his job over such Youngstere as Midkiff and Young. They) @re both fast runners, good hitters and) good fielders. Uniess Hal Chase obers the orders yet hie doctor and sticks closely to his foom until his ankle is in shape it hardt, composer of “The Spring Maia,” and Fred de Gresac. The love of Na- poleen for an Austriun peasant girl is in operetta as the Empress Josephine, Others in the cast will be Elita Proctor Otis, Harriet Burt, Edward Martindel and W. J. Furgeson. eee Thet delightful English-Japanese com- fe opera, “The Geisha,” will be revived at Weber and Fiecids's Theatre on ‘Thursday evening by Arthur Hammer- atein and the Messrs. Shubert. Edwin Stevens will heve his old role of Mar- quis Imari, and other roles will be filled King, Cunningham. Alice Zeppilli, Georgia Hope,” and the Kinetophone with new subjects. Maurice and Florence Walton will dance at the Alhambra Theatre, There wi also be Gertrude Barnes, J. F. Dooley and Corinne Sales, the Valerie Bergere Players and others. Empire Comedy Four, and Kan Emmy and his Pets, At the Bronz Theatre wifl be Dr. Carl Herman, the electrical wisard; Walter Law in ‘The Seal of Silence; the Bracks; Ashley and Lee; Pengold and Marahall; Mrs, Loula James and others. Macart and Bradford in ‘The Second Generation” will head the bill at Proo- tor’s Fitth Avenue Theatre, where others will be Clark and Bergman in “The Trained Nurses," Wilfred Clarke, Lyons and Yosoo, Ward ani Curran, and Jack Hasmri. “The Hola Up” will be the feature at the Twenty-third Street The- Braun Ruyedesl, Mr. Herts con- wa icolstton’ for the fret time Orchestra will give the last pair of ducting; and Frederick Wold, soloists, A week from to-morrow afternoon, when the Philharmonic Sociuty will give its final concert of the year, the programme will be all Wagnor. Gegurola, Louise Homer, Anna Case, | Lenora Sparkes and Reiss, Mr. Toscan- int conducting, end “Koenigskinder,” with the familiar cast that includes Geraldine Farrar, for the popular Sat- urday night performance. Olive Fremstad, Louise Cox and Carl Braun will be the singers, and Henriette Bach, violinist, will play, at to-morrow night's concert. “PARSIFAL” A MAGNET Marcefla Semrbrioh will give the last recttal of her present season at Car- negia Hall next Tuesday afternoon. There are etortes that this te to be the farewell to America of the distin- guished artist whom we have loved so long. Her programme, which ie more Meropotican Opera House a capacity audience that was treated to a fine per- formance of Wagner's Consecrational tival Play. Olive Frametad, re- markable artist that she is, gave some new touches to her Kundry, even though she 4d not exoal her last performance. Kari Jorn, in the title part, eang and acted better than he has Gone at any time this season. Herbert ‘Witherspoon's Gurnemanz was equal to his best. Gorits as always was & con vineing Kiingor, Wiltlam Hinshaw as ture and Lenora Sparkes, Marie Matt- feld, Rita Fornia, Bella Alten and Flor- and the “Willow, Willow” from Verdi's “Otello.” Frank La Forge will be her @coompanist at the plano. ‘The Feople's Symphony Orchestra, Frans X. Arens, director, will give iti third concert at Carnegie Hall to-mor- row afternoon, Carl Morris, baritone, and Maximilian Pilzer, violinist, will be the solotets. Beethoven's seventh symphony and Techatkowsky's ‘March lav" will be played. Leopold Godowsky will make his farewell appearance for the season in @ plano recital at Aeolian Hall to-mor- An Raster Canta: by Charles W. Pearce will be sung at St. Paul’ public im invited, There will be no free organ recital at ‘the City College to-morrow, Easter Sun- day, but on Wednesday the usual recital will take place. | Promageot Chosen Umpire. WASHINGTON, March 22-—Henrl Auguste Fromageot, a distinguished French lawyer and publicist, has been treaty provisions for the settlement of British and American , lary claims, — it This P. 0. Job. | Young women of Douglaston, L. 1, are planning to take a civil service ex- amination for postmaster there. The Job the past year was worth 9961 and John Reld, the present incumbent, has ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. GOV. SULZER SAID b> | Rare cat aror ond agin, that if I SSS Sh Seka oe Going to War tor Pea STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., March 2.—Prenident David Starr Jor. Mord Flow (would not be surprising tf he wae on A Abacteanal aighth ‘Theatre | om", MU shone among the * | row afternoon, His progrmme will {n-| dan has been granted a leave of ab-|can be bought now et cost, $100 fie bench when the opening game ia) A" Herolc Policeman Who Queen TE eae ene pian Bout’ The One| Maidens Mr. Herts conducted Ole" | 14." samples of Grieg, Lisst, Bchu-| sence to enable him to go to Rurope| Smits tras St eh Cite ch played in April. In mat event Young " RO Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street Thea- | “iy: mann, Chopin and Beethoven, om, 30 wore et World peace. Dr,| oa ‘new oubway: perfect twill have to play second and the loss| Does the Trick Also Saves fecgpaa papper vapht bag Se ANP —_— Jorden, Wit visit the Balkan Sates and ff one of the greatest stars in the game Tne Dew Feseee TRONS Ot Bron sway | Fo No, ee ee ce cries ‘Been |" TALES. OF Orem Mischa Fiman will give a thira, ena| vie Fenulte of the present war. fill be severely felt oy me team. No Four Children. O06 TTORTENMR. GiteNs _ KU -qhen| os Gen Sem 8 Ee tee etl be ee> POR GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. | 1,0 for the season, violin recital at|~ s Se peicapeey ter what may be said of Chase's boy. We geeny) cn! Deneny Sturman, | Ti0) Nea mene) Cheetee: ‘he Tales of Hoffmann,” at the! Carnegie Hall ne&t Saturday after- yh tactics in taking care of himself, ' policy of the house will resemble that) hibited at the Metropolitan Opere-House last night | noon, His programme will comprise fe cannot be denied that he to mar-| 4 giphon of eode eal plea Sailer weeded Lhapep, cguniel drew not much more than the subscrip- | works by Mozart, Wienlawsk!, Handel, wo a NS fm’ tatne oer Ptoaan Somat oan c'y og Anbac| NOTES OF THE THEATRES. [ene autare, cu uct cover [erarts, waaay cre™"| YOUR SKIN TROUBLES) caac eorare ron ance on the field and play any pontion| Dickson, did excellent firet ald duty tn] pantomime eailed “Tho Captive”; “The| © ai scp wEhe Yellow Jacket” leita!” in the afternoon, Perhaps eome- — et than’ any other man, with the ible exception of pitcher and catcher. At that, he has pitched several exhibi- fion games with surprising skill, WILL HAVE TO DEPEND ON GAME PITCHERS, ‘The main backbone of all teams, the Pitching staff, ie the pivot around which the Highlanders’ chances will swing. Gooking at this factor deliberately, we find dt practically the same as last year, Whe pitchers may be better drilled and may have more luck, but they are the @ame men who were leading the Hilltop extinguishing a fire in the five-story tenement No, 165 West Twenty-sixth street, last night. In addition to his novel way of putting out a fire Patrol- man Dickson edded to his glory by carrying out of the building the four small children of Israel Donnelly, who runs @ restaurant in the building and lives upstairs, Plumbers working in Donnellys apart- ment in the afternoon left behind them @ gasoline torch which the four chil- dren—Lillian, seven; John, six; Israel, four, and Mary, two—found an excellent Plaything uatll a gudden explosion Eternal Waltz,” @ musical comedy by Leo Fall, with Mabel Berra and Cecil Chadwick in the principal roles; Ola Gygi, Spanish violinist; Hy Mayer, car- toonist; George Ade's sketch, ‘Speak- ing to Father “The King’s Jester” and the Four Vanis. oe e ‘Bva Tanguay with her own vaudeville company begins @ two weeks engage- ment at the Park Theatre on Monday evening. Miss Tanguay’s portion of the entertainment will inclide her vorston of Salome eee ‘Milestones will Monday night. Charles Frohman pro- @uces it at the Duke of Yorks, AN the Shubert etara in the city will be at the benefit for the Sydenham Hospital building fund at the Lyric to- morrow night. Joseph P. Day has pala $2,000 for box. Virginia Harned is to pose for “Tril- by" motion pictures for Daniel Froh- man. Worléworth Gold, the Corenn Georg: M. Cohan, who was in “Bought end Paid Bor" and:went to London with it, is to wed an English girl, Miss Ide thing of the devotional enters into the appreciation of Wagner's last great work. At any rate these are the facts. Frieda Hempel, Lucresta Bori, Maria Duchene, Macnez, Joanne Maubours, Rothter, Dinh Gilly, De Sesurola and Retes all maintained their aldll in in- terpretation. Mr, Polacco conducted a4- eoiremty. a PUBLIC SCHOOL RECITALS PLANNED FOR NEXT WEEK. ‘The Board of Education's programme of lecture recitals for next week is as follows: Tuesday, at Pubitc School No. Mosart’s twelfth Mass will bo sung at St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church to-morrow morning at 230 o’clook in celebration of Easter. There will be a string orchestra and @ chorus of fitty voices and Rosemarie Campbell will be the principal solo! The concert for the beneftt of the Pension Fund at Aeotan Hall to-mor- row night will close the #eason of the Symphony Orchestra under Walter Damrosch, Edmond Clement, the French tenor, will be the aolotst in the pro- gramme that will include Techalkow- Thousands of Sufferers Have Found | Skin Health at Last. Have you suffered for weeks, months, or even years with eczema or some other itching, burning, unsightly erup- tion, that makes daytime a misery and night a torment? Have you tried treatment after treatment in vain, and, perhaps, given up in despair? Thou- sands whose skins are now clear have gone through this same pitiful exper lence, At last they tried Reesinot Oint- ment and Resi ‘oap. The soothing, healing, antiseptic Resinol medication A - “ tique’’ stopped the itching instantly and soon (Sefense last season, Frank Chance 184! inrew them to the floor and spread ne = i bef je attraction at! niger, April of France,” and at|*y'e “Pathetique’ symphony, ail i way Br ee ig +4 Po eres jie ot ae on ae ia blazing gasoline all about the room. ‘The West End Theatre wil have| “L® Secret.” Henri Bernstein's new | “Folk and Watoog ‘At the Fast Sixty-elghth Street Ger- y don’t you profit by their exper- chance of his w: onde 2 ‘ ” . Bs s i, : : [od ees panel cee fr rch oipeay Dickson heard the explosion and} pinma Trentini in “The Firefly.” play, 1@ acolaimed the #trongest he hag | songs of Poland and Bohemia.” Friday, jence and let Resinol tpome up to the mark they will not be funder him long. + These things are not said disparag- fngly, but to impress upon the fans that hey must not expect too much, and to rushed into the flat, which was rapidly becoming smoke filled, Packing the two smaller children under his arm, he hurried to the street. He rescued the others on a@ gecond trip, and while Donnelly went through the dullding The stock company at the Hartem Opera House wilt present “Over Night.” “The Ginger Girle” come to the Col- umbta, Ben Welch and his burlesquere will written. Mme. Simone has a big role ae @ kind of female Iago in up-to-date fashionable Parisian life, Victor Herbert's “Gweethearts,”” with Christie MacDonald ae the star, will be No, 1, “A History of and at Public Schoo! The City Orchestra, quartet of singers consisting of Marte | man Reformed Ohurch next Friday ‘evening there will be # testimontal con- cert to commemorate the twenty-fitth anniversary of Philip Hauser aa organ- fat and chotrmaster, The programme will conclude withsBarnby's ‘The Lord trouble, te is # physician's prescription which has been used by other doctors for eighteen years in the treatment of all sorts of skin humors, sores, boils, wounds, and piles, You ___ NEW JERSEY. FURNIGHED ROOMS TO Lay, | | i i . 0 We ‘we of bath, ae. duced at Baltimore Monday and will | Stoddart, Elste Baker, Albert Quesnal | 7 i, Cnr) hundred | C80 tse Resinol Ointment and Resinol | hi, et what a tough proposition | Dickson turned in an alarm and then| be at the Murray Hill Theatre. pro | t-|i# King” by @ choir of one hundr " h Lada lhen , Per, ecto wo anninge tt ty|eeied. the siphon and “Queens of Paris” will be seen at| Play ita second week in Philadelphia, | neal play at | votes And an orchestra under the dl: fat it costal anthine tere Cor re Se rank 0 eotto: ? “4 Should succeed in saking @ ‘all-ander ani bi vi BP hoe eae pee ee Erasmus Hall, Brooklyn, to-morrow, at) ection of Mr. Hauser jure the tenderest skin. For liberal FOR SALE. making !t a contender an a pennant race e amid much excitement, a a the City College on Monday, at Public} ee i samples write to Dept. 13-5, Resi-| » ae tn ono year he will have to be constd-| which communteated Itself to surround: | Wil! be “Tho Moulin Rouge.” Miner's NOT HELD BY WHITE SLAVERS Schools No. 101 and No. #1 on Tuesday; | ygira,uit he RAPll reclthis, Pree nol, Baltimor Resinol is sold by ered the most remarkable man in base-| ing buildings and filled the street oa lly fig ato Saye She Left Her|at the Jamaica Training and the Hikh| yeux) on Monday at 43 P. M. by Lem. | Sxery drugeis! U States, ball—a leader of muperhanen strength. my half-claa men, women and chil. ane ie proksoia peas Saas Gat Hehool on Wednesday; at the Brooklyn ‘A good way to estimate the strehgth a a Own Free of the Hilltop team for the coming year fs by comparison. It must be borne in mind that, while Chance is working like @ beaver to establish a winning ma- chine, seven other managers in the ‘American League are doing the same particle. Does the fan think that the WRONG Farniture Dealer Never lived at 42 W. One Hundred and Sixth, for sale, discovered a dead man on @ —_—————— th ADDRESS GIVEN. jon. “The Star ard Garter Show’ will be geen at the Olymple, VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS, At Hammerstein's will be Mr. and} and Ie in Safe Hands, ‘To the Eétitor of The Rrening World Being @ constant reader of The Bven- ing World I was very much surprised to see my photo published in it with ‘Training School on Thursday; at the! Mannua! Training High School on Fri day, and at Public Schools No. # and. No. 3 on Saturday. {IRISH MUSIC FESTIVAL Gives Pink Glow to GUMS A Superb Lustre to TEETH or if your teeth aro sensitive to heat or cold, OPOLITAN The Evening World on March 10 tola|Mre. Carter De Haven in new songs) an article in which my husband as- AT CARNEGIE TO-MORROW. : ot al) that DR, WORIAN'S DENTAL n couvenimt; no advence reused; all thing. The Red Sox are working to rex! 96 O° a Yang furniture dealer who,|&Md dances, Minn! Amato in "The Apple|serte that I have been enticed away| The thirty-fifth annual Fels Ceott| giiay’ cu wecnuun sie UL farocoia guaraitens al pl ‘al, $18 up, Peat thelr pennant-winning trick of last) i a ccting some furniture offered| Of Paris." Willie Weston and Mike and held captive against my will by | the music festival of the Gaeltc Soctety,| iy your gum ere wnt, inflamet or reading ry ry Goon BURT. har. Gs : j year, and the team has not weakened a Bernard, Willlam Hawtrey tn “Old| White Slavers, all of which 1s abso-|will take place at Carnegie Hall to- a 1 ve ig loth )POLIEAN. Poston club should so deterlorate or the Highlanders should so appreciate in cot in @ Harlem flat. The address of the dealer was by mistake given as Nick," the Courtenay Sisters, E4. Gal-| lagher and Joe Fields, Laura Guerite, | lutely untrue, 1 left him of my own free will, and “ay morrow evening. Victor Herbert, the composer, a Dublin man, grandson of 74 are contracting Riggs Disease (Pyorrbea), DB, FORMAN'S DENTAL CREAM will a4 you r / Pane area, meee ormpemmaee: | Ro aid espace ae la Biilaing i, Evenings, $5 Wey DiavoNDS 2 EY SRY TRORS | and Fellx and Catre. |my parents know whero I am and| samuel Lover, will direct his orchestra to speedy recovery. 008 Philadelphia, Pe oe poate eee alogus ' etrength as to change positions in the| 42 West One Hundred and Sixth atreet.| Marie McFarland and Madame ?, "The| that 1 am in good hands, of seventy-five musicians in a pro-| Awe your drugviat for « tube, end caretitly | WANED YOM UL 8. AuMy— a SE seeks: $08 cunmond, Singh sptchen, jeweliy. c. rac Miss E. O'Nell, who conducts a respect-| Masked Soprano," will offer operatic! 1 hope that you will be kind enough | gramme that will include his own| the literature found in the carton, Follow the | fy RO a ae = Over in Philadelphia Connie Mack has| able rooming bus'ness at that address, | selections at the Colonial Theatre.| to publish this in justice to myself and| "Irish Rhapsody” and Villers Stanford's | “drections given, and if you are not delighted with te 2» ot HELP WANTED—F: ye the almost tmmediate remulta your 25 ccnta will be | ry EMALE, % @ team that is picked by a m, requests The Evening World to state Among other features will be Sam and my father and mother. “Irish Symphony.” Idelle Patterson, @| teumed without question, | erie Prin ny yam . 4 experts to win the pennant, If a the {uraiture man never lived | Kitty Morton, George Whiting and Sadie MRS. RBA GREENBERG, | soprano who is proud to say thet her| "me tute, you will flad, t almost twice os : Nysir, a vleyment, eae oe 4 Pde Atuisuics are sironger than iast there, | Bp Hevmine Shoe tn ‘Bie Loss| Nov At. Waleon atroet, Pateroga, Body [eratnins ia altogether lasge 09 Cee containing ordinary tooth paste, ‘eaten. Lad & ’ iJ nL LON TT EE EUSP CETTE RN tAt Nn NN RNNL a a ai tern . aur, SNAG AFAR

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