The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1914, Page 15

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\ eat os se i . Musical Art’s Spring Concert One of Its Best|* By Sylvester Rawling. HB epring concert of the Musical Art Society at Carnegie Hall last evening, which marked the close of its twenty-firat season, challenged | the best of thealways berger gemma ler his direction, interpreted with beauty of tone and technical altogether admirable, It ~: Ragas, as usual, with « group of old ~ ohureh motete in Latin, that included ‘a “Laudate Dominum,” the | .; | were tangled in a ground i z 5 nF ape oar oe nineteenth oe century “Ave ‘uckner’a. up, and eye to it by nt, Was iy ff tf a by ‘sacety manor in aiz fitth was he cbang written and it is a or aataty, ‘composition charaot of Hi rayne i u, dein folds’ lovely. “Fahren wis Nachen,” an eae tat, Bale 10" oat nat te gagiara y ing iL” Then came, in @uot, held up the place in wue West- by @tyle and, placing hie hand under his coat-tatls, eald that he would kill every actor and actorine in the place untess hig manuscript was delivered. Actors began dropping from win- dowe urd fire ercapes ond running fu all directions, for Paul wos taak- fag goed with his part, Rava fled ta search of a policeman and six found policemen. The squad of blueconts |rushed to the boarding houses and to the apartment of Miss Eutchinson. Mrs. Paul floored one of the cops and there was trouble subduing her, Her husband, Mise Hutchinson and sev- eral actors of the less deadly species souffle on the floor, and it was an hour before the battle came to an end. Magistrate Corrigan fined Paul 9% for disorderly conduct but discharged his wife. He refused to become en- tangled in the affair of “The Bandit Sheriff,” referring the indignant au- el thor to the civil courts. WOMEN WHO ARE ALWAYS TIRED May Find Help in This ter. 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Jeanie Mannheimer gave an after- oe lings, assisted by Howard fentworth Hess, pianist, at the Lit- tle Theatre yesterday, Miss Mann- hefmer’s presence and voice are at- frst but, at least. accompa: ‘heritable monotony of utterance, Both s! me and ir, Hess were warmly opened, ior] @ Woman held ine strict confidence. MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. THE EVENING WORLD, BLACK WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1914. & WHITE Scotch Whisky Black and White is matured for ten years, then bottled in Bond in Scotland. We import it in glass only. We know that if you get it as imported you will agree with us that there could Scotch made. be no better One way to get it as imported, is to order a bottle from your regular dealer today. ALEX D/SH AW eco ny Thala hes 23D BIG WI'EK ta BARGAIN MA. TO-MORR By George Broadhurst and Abraham Schomer, BECAUSE IT IS AGREAT HUMAN PLAY. CAUSE IT TEACHES A GREAT MORAL. BECAUSE IT DEALS WITH A VITAL AMERICAN SUBJECT. 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Cotfee, Christman Studio Building: "| Trolley, Elevated, Sabway, Tube Musto in Restaurant Dally, 18 408, RUGS RUGS ASSORTMENTS and VALUES to Outde Our Best of Former Records. rel Ma ST seca Ye P| Becancs | omen ams ww °° ANT sta, dacs, ham Ride ag Ploeg cenrrat PAL ACE “ae lj BE Kates Ree Yor inao Dr. H. W. GU N. E. Cos. 128th St, and Sth Av, Entrance 271 W. 128th St. eek eee. t 6.98 ea Teel. Cake feasted joao aooas, 1b sreee, bus Fecclen ond Deki Pee MORNING SPECIALS—Temerrew, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orde Fite ‘ . rgeice OF! Black, navy and Cope ims melee | collars 8 or none alk, vento Sawent gk! Lag oe DMustin-a | $1.96 White Voile Blouses... | fee Darel and. ey diteves al sizes. SOMEBODY SHIPED HIS “BANDIT SHERIFF” BING! SLAM! BANG! . Actor Starts a Rough House in ‘Actors’ Boarding House and Police Take Hand. prt id | ith a Ss Kid se OUR TERMS #50 Furcrase +3"4own OY baat #75 Burchase +5 "own 1 wi MOO Firnase +7 Yown + 1° wik $15 ORrrtare HOdount 2 wien LARGER AMOUNTS 1M PROPORTION veri, nd tae Tie LITIce Care 21 SA aoe atone e ROYAL Ss freveh! He SAY ne fat. ‘Me! mS i dP Birlesate do bax gaa RUTH (cou ta iz ary sheryl teeth a foe oo ‘The manuscript of a one-reel mov- ing picture ecenario called “The ‘Bandit Sheriff’ was the cause of rock- —ing the theatrical boarding house belt to ite foundations early this morning ané a general and loud outery for the police from the establishment at No. 880 Weat Forty-third street. ‘The author of the scenario, Harry Paul, and hia wife, Catherine, of No, 148 West Twenty-eighth etrect, de- ascended on the boarding house and burst into the apartment of Dolly Hutchinson, an actress, at present at) ¢t. Crope de Chines..... seeres Dyutle. wi width—olain and. pe Lanes of pe Lange of evening MICHIGAN FURNITURE (0. FG POTASH & PERLMUTTER A rato: bE Re td see a sar A | wie bogie os METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE| rev Bu? Bale = my athe eee sat ia a HePatiand stats OY the Bre erence tu ten ‘MINER'S ¢ THE DRUG TERROR Vermera rane. jp and she had failed to return It, —— ice © _OF Al& MOTION PICTURES, ‘According to witnesses in the West | a ‘wat. outs, lies of Pl Tesslent Ai Roi pane pon el Plessors ” mae Polies Court this morning, Paul, 2 ——i STATES ELY THRILLING,” ~-#o raha ie ae | AC ADEMY He tat |e 4 THE TRACY cowhe was charged with dlecrderty con- ‘oy ARrye nate |

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