The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1913, Page 21

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SoaatiaIny aielietaioeediel ecatcoeentibetiaheeatemammemememnen mame iarerraneanaa ‘|e. Oertrate Barnes and Charies und] Philadeiphia Opera ci ny, for one Fanrie Van. aot at least seamed to have a good time, At the second dancing festival at the] The atory, which depicts the exper- Winter Garden after the show Tuesday) !ences of the niece of » cook at the the prizes will be a yeur's contract at| Golden Lion at Bruges, who has a v the Garden, « year with a Ghubert play and foes into the larger world to make in New York and e year with a Shubert | use of it; her loves and her lovers, her triumphs and her defeats, and, WL BE PERMITE dere yesterd is the #econd attempt made tn Prunswick (o introduce the new system. ‘Dastoa, . it night H. H. Frazee | Course, the final happy ending, was pre- IN PLAZA SATURDAY aon mare ‘Yea & Crook?’ a farce ented in song and ep fairly well, dy William J. Hurlbut. It le o eatire| even If something were lacking of the on the current Vogue of crook piaye.|@fervescence and sparkle that should accompany it. Annete Gettin, as Teresa, the heroine, acted better than she sang. Sometimes she would recall ‘Marguerite Clark has the principal role. Others in the cast are Joseph Kilgour, George Fawoett, Bilta Proctor Otis, Never discriminates Tomorrow—-Women’s Day—We Offer between man, woman bla First Permission of the Kind Women’e Elegant COATS for Dresey Wear Dorrest Winam, Ivy Troutman, @vott| Tetrezzini @hen that prima donne was or child, old or young, : Ever Issued in the History | Zorvest Wisase, 1 Eutsabeth Neteon| induleing in etranwe lane, predectines rich of poor. Also a! of New York. Crook?" wil be the opening attraction in| Y4l® of really” good singing. On the Ever ready to attack, * Coate for Utility, Sporte and Travel H. H. Frases new Longacre Theatre, | ¥hle. she made a successful debut. it is a deadly menace , | Augusto Ang as the Duke, to health, and even New York, on Thursday evening. At Practically ‘‘End-of-Seasen”’ Prices — ; Assortments include rich garments from makers noted for high-cias pre i ts ductions, also Samples from several of the best These had "%. to make room for Summer stocks, hence sold their beautiful garments te & ‘The suffrage soap-por has at last invaded F¥fth avenue. For the first time in the history of any organisation Park Commissioner Stover has given permission for a giant showed himeelf competent both as singer and actor. His was a good im- Dereonation. Others of the principal singers were Bakii as Franz, Gargano Qs Mattia, Mme. Theheran as Carlotta, life itself, The most dangerous of microbes which enter the system through the mouth can be “La Cicala’’ Watch the Man street meeting to be held in the Piasa, and this favor has been granted to the adherents of “votes for women.” The big triangular space at Fifth avenue ‘and Wifty-ninth street, in the very heart of the exclusive residential eves + tion, WH be eiven over to stump speak> ing bewween 6 and 6 next Saturday, after the euffrage parade, There will Introduces New Opera Company By Sylvester Rawling. 667 A CIGALA,” Andran's comedy L opera, which has not been heard here for more than twenty years, when {t wae sung in English at by and Mme, fashion at moments Veneront as the Duchess. Signor Lovregiio distinguished himeeit conducting without a score, mak- ~|ing hie locke of hair to wave in as- tontshing Strenuousness, and by capacity. daliet was better than the chorus, The company has been om tour tn Central an@ South America. “La Ci- Cala” will be repeated this afternoon ibd keep the teeth in a healthy condition. There ie nothing “Just as Good” as “ODOL.” price 80 Conte of (taste and delightfully refreshing. “ODOL” will also harden the ume and At all Druggiete and Department Stores with the Live Rubber Stride Anyone who wears O’Sullivan’s Heels and takes a little trouble to lift his feet, can acquire the live rubber stride. A light and buoyant walk has a money at prices that were genuine sacrifices to them.. “Sach valow a0 telloay'g would have been an tmpossibility earlier in season. , Elegant Novelty Coate— Worth $35.00 and $40.00 ...... Pmbreiderea biack Nets Bil be (Motre Velour and ore Sse novel ine subeame with, em; rred, others | Young Women’s Seana hte tlie aleo be apeaking in that part of Central] the Casino Theatre with Lillian Russell and evening, and “I Saltimbancht,” an- value. . Employers like men and women jare copies of Freneh iin models. Park which abuts the Plaza. in the principal part, served to introduce | nounced originally for the opening per- GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. wie ealt id i they meant business; ‘The Pak Commissioner, who ie him-| the Angelini-Gattin! Opera Company of | formance, will be presented to-morrow, Draped and Straight Ceate—- oot & 00d suffragist, to-| Milan to New York at the Century everybody likes to deal with gether with R. C. Beadle of the Men's Laague for Woman Suffrage, has picked out the four sites where the speakers’ stands will be erected. These stands will be gayly decorated with the various suffrage banners, and there will be a band. There will be more than fifty epeakers, chosen from the Wage- Earners’ Lea the Woman Suffrage Party, the State Suffrage Association, “the Equal Franchise Society, the Col- lege League and the Men's League. ‘Some of those who have been already selected are Miss Margaret Foley, Mre. James Lees Laidlaw, Miss Mary Gar- ‘vett May, Miss Portia Willis, Mise Leonora O'Reilly, Oswald Willard, Judge John Crosby and Judge Wiliam w Many of the largest department Ptores have signified their willingness to let off any of thetr employees who wish to march in the parade, and Mra. Paula Jacobi of the Woman Suffrage party hae been allowed to go among a Well Woman. 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