The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1913, Page 15

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_— penne rspeymey Sete ERTL TT aulidaeh, ch-oale tal aah ectadc eher aa aaaaaca ad i RASA ay THY aR te mane Ae Say ail ail o THE EVENING WORLD, Saas! APRIL 21, 1918, t “riday matinee pertormance of! ITALIAN AIRSHIP SAILS. | THEATRE NOTES | oseph and Hit Brethren” this FROM ROME TO VERONA. Lune Park is to have Allied Trades given its it the benefit of the Volunteer ROMM, April 2.—A mifitary dtrigibte this summer, It opens May annual theatre party at the Colonial to- A. M. and arrived at , having covered the Richara Bennett, who is in “Damaged morrow. 2% miles at an Sgn speed of about Goods,” io to lead im the one-day per-| snamaged Goode" te to be playea at| thitty-two miles an hour. Tormange at the Hudson for copyright) the Fulton until May % ‘This dirigtvie, entirely of Italian man- Re nen aa". Hew IS.) oe Irish Historical Pageant in the as Gizty-ninth Armory has been postponed | Arens Makes His Programme All- Wagner —— (IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER. | — HEARN — Touncenth Guen Wen @ Tith Avesve FINDA HAT ND BRON TELEPHONES | "a BUZZ WT OWNERS ‘The Association of the to ee pectacle] oat Pal ufacture, carries two motors of aixtys two horsepower each and had bensine German Liederkranz € «Bonnet, but Fail to Tel | pond and Guetav Berg.| nrc es ere — With a HOST ORSUNDERPRICED OFFERINGS & Gere, Paris, will Ganop at the twenty- seventh annual benefit for St. Andrew's one-cent coffee stands in Madison Square man Soloists, at Last To Fit the Occasion! People’s Symphony Concert Hall Thursday. Mest Monday snc Ge revival ot “Ar T cist scent es tance caere than dinesy or tem oh Yorn GINGHAM WEEK SPECIALS IN , Walter Jones, Mullcest Evans, Nanette|#' besished. What oil is iv the friction of the parte Not a sale but of many varietios of UPHO! Y¥ DEPT. ptr aa rh Vellee ‘Sih Mixtures Ginghame Ratines Crepee Madras, ete. All of which areon sale thie week st specially lowered prices. Cometod&, Florine Arkold, George Pro- dert, Ricnie Ling, Heary Bergman, Ja: For Housekeepers’ Week, Me Mall or Tetephene Orden, Kew Curtain es on “ a3 Pater ne ie Arby DR. PIERCE’S Golden fedical Piscovery Mark E. Swan trom: the French of Meroul and Barre, which the Shuberts will produce. te to the dalteate organs of the body. It's « tonic and body builder—beosuse It 2 Ee Claamen, and. Charette Lind, soprano, [ey sues Bomee, Sontncas ee || Moment Dlocerers™ in guid frm han given grant eatatcica os 6 tale and PILLOW CASES. For Housekeepers’ Week Goitcomen Duiser"encounccred tro mone | oe audience filed the hove from or |v, round Sie War.” In whlch Crel] "Ney 4¢ oan be obtained in tablet form-—from dealere in medicine For Housekeepers’ Week. Coahia wbenraatt dont = See on ™ ‘ohestra floor to gallery and was full of enthusiasm. ‘The “Tannhauser” overture, the “Sies- fried Idyi” and the prelude and iebestod from “Tristan und Isolde" were the or- chestrel nuntbers. The chorus sang the entrance of guests and their greeting to ee eee eee “Tannhauser,” the sailors’ chorus from “The Mying Dutchman,” and the impressive chorale from the last scene of “Die Meister singer.” Mr, Bergman sang the prize song from “Die Meistersinger,” to which ‘Twillea Go Vieberin, rote garden ound Sune # or cond 50 one-cent stampe for trial bx. Write R. V.Pieres, Buffalo, False eee yg ometinge—sett } is this year to have tweive different from those given ia the theatre’ je afternoons so as to save moving 8 wecenery. No Mall or Teteghene Order. Bleached Mustin—% _inch—vott ) it, 30 yords. “ool enlshergrts ies ert creation tying flat on ita back én Grand Concouree near Burn- venue and feebly moaning for help. This was some time after mid- ve yesterday morning. After Bulger lS drought the helpless hat to the tation without the intervention of an ce, the news of its presence te was spread broadcast. Following strict police routine a gen- ‘eral alarm, aos for a missing person, ‘Was sent out through official channels. * Hardly had Lieut. McCann taken his We Give Surety Stamps Free With Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandis In New York's Shopping Centre _ Heavy poll Crash—teg. we 39... eal - position at the desk this morning when ‘the telephone beli tinkled. “Hello! This Tremont station? Well, You've got my hat up thera, hhven't yeu? “What, describe it? Oh, well, offic: Tt may not bo ease that be hoot tietine tion, and Charlotte Lund sang Eisa’s dream from “Lohengrin,” in which she forced her voles, that is of lovely qual- ity, not to ite advantage, @tick to your French chansons and your German eder and your English ballads, Mies ONE Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City as | ean meee "pies poreaht sc ateat ie SAME DEPARTMENT:— RUGS ' No I cr Tamiene Ortem, O’Neill’s Annual Sale of Cottage Furniture Including Porch and Lawn ahs Presenting the widest variety ever We just @ hat. It's a very pretty and very—very expensi Just a hat. “What! My description’s on the frits? ow dare you, air. I'll just @o right down now and tell Mayor Gaynor!" Bo it goes. Every ot! five boroughs lost hi Concourse som. and Policeman Bulger only picked » one of them. ps “OTHER” LILLIAN GRAHAM Lund, in which, thanks to nature's gifts and Joun de Restke's training, you are @ delight. on ES) uae G Sm steal} on we “AIDA” AND “BORIS” CLOSE OPERA SEASON. “Alle,” on Gaturday night, closed the, Metropolitan Opera Company’a season’ of 1912-1913, There was an audience of capacity alse that enjoyed « fine per- 104, worth ‘ull agsortment of Mohawk, ‘Dotan amnee and Utica Sheetings. Hgpa | Pree A 9 me See emb'd— Aston a Serge ments of Sheets, jor Canes of PILLOW CASmS, ‘Will Wash HMearier. Moher : 0 t . . ad6, matitehed MAY DROP $25,000 SUIT. | cone aemy “eaten ent nee assembled and at prices that make it ssi, a neitnent mT ce ap k Dart, Riccardo Martin as Radames, Dinh |i] remarkably inexpensive. s0me0%, ral. White Rats’ Counsel Admits Con} aniy as Amonsarc, De Semureia sali], voce of! rockers, chaltsy. oct bees, ra N fusion With Stokes's Shooter and | Ramte, Rosal ae the King, Audisio as ne : ae MAM tasasurecaents before herein’ couches, rettining chairs, swings, tables, sewing baskets, muffin stands, tea wagons, etc. in reed and rattan, in every finish imaginable. The sca- son's mest prevailing colors are verde antique, baromian brown, natural green, fumed, shellac end matural finishes. Many beautiful designs in large, comfortable chairs and rockers of reed and rattan, in the scason’s newest designs of figured eretonnes and tapestries. ¢ Our of Porch and Lawn Furniture was| ‘Rustic Lawn Furniture of the moat substantial kind never so great. Comfortable porch rockers in green and |—the weather will not affect it—at remarkably reason- natural from 75c up. able prices. Verde Antique Reed Furni-|Prairie Grass Furniture in|Four-Piece Porch Suit in olstered Quartered Sawed Oak, ture, Uph inGen- Brown or Natural Green Finish Forest Green Finish Morocco Leather. May Settle With Actress. ‘Bettiement of the $25,000 sult for dam- ages Drought by Miss Lillien Graham, @n actress, formerly with “The Kiss Waits,” against the White Rats of America for describing her ae the Lill jaa Graham whe shot W. H. D, @tokeq _ indicated to-day when Justice De- ¥ gave counsel until to-morrow to Head ediustment, hg bs shies Gi nate wes in court with her ertory of the Metropolitan Opera Com- fathar, William E. Greham, head of a pany. A house packed to the limit, eoffee importing company, who appeared | @beorbed and breathless, waited on Sat- @ ber guardian ad litem. The article urday afternoon for the slowly de- relative to Miss Graham was published | scending curtain ¢o fall completely upon in the Player, the White Rat organ, | the scene of the death of Boris before Jan. 15, 191 @ despatch from Chi it buret into a storm of applause, This y which was headed “One Shooting Star] is to be remembered to the credit of Fined.” New York's taste in opere. Moussorg- ol, The objectionatiie phrase read: “Lillian | eky'e work has wiven Adamo Didur, for Graham, who sometime ago shot Mr, | his B @ place in the gallery of dis- iN New York, witl| tinguished impersonators, 1¢ has brought to notice Paul Althouse as Dimitn, a Promising young American tenor, with @ voloe and presem:e and intelligence that should carry him far. It has unseen Priestems, were familiar. For the first time here Lila Robeson ap- Deared ag Amneris, which she sang and acted with fine’ effect. Her farewell impersonation will be remembered when ‘ i I i fiattittditil Th H sabaabassstes PIM re New Cae a Meets fees ee Sac sutta and New Beds ‘Nowe unusual Mat. Mosoursmants ier ‘They wave Time and Trouble. Every Clerk Gives Them. ‘00 | Three-Piece Silver Gray Reed Suit with Pockets” for Mins Rowland, and that #he is not Littan Graham who was involved the Stokes incident. ‘The White Rats adi their Chicago t (eorrespondent made a grevious error, jBut assert that there was no malice in SILKS—A Wonderful Display Of Most Wonderful Values in the Gy - Vast assortments of both black and colors, called attention more distinctly te Gtulio Bettis skill as chorus nvaster and to the effective: of his singers, and it has im Baronial or natural green finish, 94.50, $5.50, $8.00, 99.75. hellac Reed Sewin, ities \ p(y the publica ti Lawyer L. E. Rogers, Petey is Tnay aoe, eee Pan 15: easet An Arm Chairs, 95,00 "0 irs i “ * i ai aes , for Miss Graham, and Dennis F, O'Brien oe wl te ‘on eo ees h Suit, COLORED SILKS, BLACK 6ILK8 For Housekeepers’ Week _. Purchases may be made on the |} Nor the White Ruts, sald that in ail like- ( an agreement would de reached, | QMT Dippet'e, Pritadetphia-Chioaso |] to Bateh, 912,00, pall Club Plan cite is in Forest Green Finish “meme me Soe ena Meteors.. a? | dete Soret teh ti ; No Math or Tetaphene ~~ * rE, 4 Pacific Coast, ie. farewell prey #18.80. those who prefer to buy tur} Arm ¢: bisccnaac aise Be vetocwerth .,.... ? gry MUSN'T RENT SPACE — | Tatts, Cont 0/10 Day us «tr next |] *rables, abellnc, green oF thar pow ad abe ree ‘ bee ty “tena } ,|N NEW BUILDING TO CAFES. bisrdyasd night, sone ® to be a one|i} 99,00 and Ce eens! | BWing to matche..rwoesrvcees. 10,00 || -ineh Charmeuse........... = ae (falas argsan lp Opera Howe ef Denisetti's’ “eta,” O'Neill Housefurnishings Store~Seoond to Fourth Floors en re a, eT Mavtetvelse HWene nso.) 1a } Ie (ther lores a Stands May Oc»! with Tetrassini ia the title part, Geor- Bun Fellle...... crepe fi tre Heavy Crochet= ; ® cupy Part of Municipal | sin! ae Edgar ana Sammarce as Ashton ven ead ng By goed ete a i —_ Here ' ey _ ai inch Binks Charmachieh: ori CY ee ak “a si nagar Linolew meen clan's sort atyles for} Se ai b cureraen Cnitan Water, rntaet| estes ets ae Meng tase I] Mesias at enue [stage Saige ri iene 1 A | ar wal igs 1.96. "heats L70. 1.98 and 2.28 le ag pinion to-day on the question of| Seturday night under the patronage of O7Pegll Meta, Stone, ong “aga feng i at ONG Data tore, the Ruswian Ambassador, It was her jegality of the city renting spaces only public appearance in America, Dusinese purposes in the new Muni- amipal Building, He decreed that the (elty has such right, but that the charace jer of the business to be allowed must O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, aoth to » 230 Street, New York Cit BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LE 38-inch Peau de Seles... .96 and 1.50 ontorm in every respect to the nature Over } ot the building ftself, and be of su | fat wid aa not to interesre with or 1-°WEEKLY AIDS TO HOUSEWIVES 1 , Miseredit on the conduct of muni Ready Made & De your fleere or. fusniture need — Made to Order affare. ‘ déinch Silk Foulards. -1.28 This is a knockout blow for the sev- nels 38 1,50—soft fintsh—tignt weight. Parsee Pure Silk Ratines... 69 | 36-inch Chiffon Taffetes. ..79 te 1.25 Heft, “00 ia fete ‘and dark 36-inch Matel der coats 7s oof MORNING SPECIALS—Teomerrew, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M To prevent dealers buying, quaatities restricted. No Mail or Telephoue Oniera, | erat enterprising cafe owners who have | ut in dids for the privilege of selling wer and beer in the bullding in con- Junction with adjoining lunchrooms, While junchrooms proper are permis- ohibited. Woolwor Building OVER FOUR MILLIONS OF le are daily brought from the outlying districts by the various tran- sit systems within the immediate ra- dius of any store located in the Wool- worth Building. PASSENGERS FROM THE Sixth avenue, Ninth avenue, Third and Second avenue elevated roads, the Brooklyn Rapid Transit street and elevated lines, the Initerborough subway, the Battery tunnels, the Pennsylvania, Erie, Lackawanna, Baltimore & Ohio, New Jersey Cen- tral railroads are all wi five min- utes of the Building. The entire street’ surface systems of Manhattan and Brooklyn concentrate and de- liver passengers within two or three minutes of the Building. able, the male of Mquor ts spaper, stationery, boothl ly and other etands of When Vacation Time Comes! JE ER Ey 9 00» eat ST. LOUIS, April 21.—West End fe Wo ea a heb noon Heights, one of St. Louis's best known gummer gardens, was destroyed by fire} y at an estimated loss of $20,000. | Slattery, a watchman ill with pneu-, it. Weel Sarees ba tr Sern ears olive, hight ‘ od ac may aK oe. : : IAMONDS ON CREDIT ies riean Watch & Din ware, ry | {0 MAIDEN LANE, ‘Tat, e067 Con DIAMONDS. & WATCHES OF OR CREDIT ROYAL DIAMOND: & tare.|| —_TMAIDEN LANE, PHONE 5208 DIAMONDS ON CREDIT tH i 2a <f Dinached is i i ch — heavy, round oor. —alao #-inch— hi i It is natural at this time of the year, when the mind is dulled by long application in business, to dream of the coun. 19 et. ite Corded Poplins......... | HW mercerized for ‘dresses, aman, children’s chothes, The Woolworth Building will have fron try and its fun and f° life, ‘CHES 1] PERE, Hee CNL ewe SHOES, Pi aad 40 ch, Bolts and Gindles.........' 091] 09 svsrecrtecesares'ts 7,000 to 10,000 proce pele peta Golting Ceant Touting tor WATCE § ier an Mods —MAIN FLOOR, customere of any store in the building. orntrt, but the outdoor life for my et, Foney Pascale Consult The World “Summer Resort” Ads. for the best places to spend, ie the vacation or the summer seoulhs, WELP WANTEO—MALE. aa we nin ee ed VARNISHERS | wanted Yimeverman te Boldt, roe sis., Brooklyn. Edward J. Woolworth Building Hogan: slant Barclay 5624

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