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atowed oe her much ee eri Her! inoluded ao: Para- Soutien it Erich Wwolrt, bee, Brahma, Schubert Schumann, Dvo- at and Gena Branscombe. Harry M. was her accompaniat at the ane. ‘There wan a benefit concert for the Catholic Institute for the Blind at the Comedy Theatre yesterday afternoon, under the direction of the Baroness von Elsner, who divided with Jacquo- line Lee the labore of accompanist at the plano in a programme that wan very long. Umberto Sorrentino was one of the principal singers. Among | those who pieased the most were Nora Conway, daughter of P. J. Con- way of the Irish-American Athletic Club, and Kathieen Burna, daughter | of the famoun detective, the latter, who ta only seventeen, making her firet appearance in public TO'LAY CORNERSTONE. ‘Ten Thousand Children to March Through East Side. Elaborate ceremonies have been ar- ranged to commemorate the laying of ‘After 19 ‘Cola IND | At Her Farewell|r==" LB OF HOTEL By Sylvester Rawling. LIVE FREMSTAD, whose con- tract with the Metropolitan Opera Company does not extend beyond the present season, made her farewell appearance in opera at the Metropoli- tan Opera House last night as Elsa, in “Lohengrin.” She is announced to sing at the final eqncert next Sunday night, but, after that, perhaps, we may again have the privilege of seeing and hear- ing her on the Metropolitan Opera House stage. That she will be sorely minsed was made manifest by @ crowd- ed house last night. After the second act, when everybody from orchestra floor to gallery was still in his, or her, Seat, Mme. Fremstad was recalled nine- | toon times with such affectionate fervor | by at No. $10 Broad- ‘to-day and presented to Mr. Wii- & lst calling for subscrip- ‘We help the outing of “The Inde- Municipal League” on Deco- Day. The list showed that P. Donovan {fe president and Senator Asylum, which 1s to be erected at No. jana objectionable freight cara. the corner stone of the Israel Orphan | at th that, at last, abe made a little speech. Substantially, what she sald was this: “I have never before made a speech. I thank you from the depths of bed heart for your enco te ness and capone tried to give you beat. Goodby, ‘dear 4 we all some meet in that, land | — ch ge sng ‘and harmony reign atory fter the opera, there was hotter | all modern a demonstration for Mme, Hremstad that, | capacity for the telling of {t, would seem to es still more Impressive: She was called| ARRESTED AT PRISON GATE.| before the curtain twenty-eight times, It must be recorded, rer, that, as .!tt was on the night before when Ger- aidine Farrar and Caruso, then the objects of adulation, were called out twenty-seven times, a very large of the audience Rad gone homo. Mme. Fremstad will better treasure the mem- ory of the spontaneous tribute to her after the second act. A claque is some- thing unthinkable to Americans; yet there have been several indications of fate that mich mercenaries as make it exist. I have knowledge of one of thelr attempts to prey upon an artist. It will bo a pity if self-respecting ‘sub- | answers the descri scribera to the opera are driven to his. big ptton of ing an a corrective of the evil; for that ! practice, too, is un-American. Of lagt night's performance of “Loh- enaeta" unter, the are of, Mr. past ert, It Is unneceamry to may ‘any- dan Toe ben por Teething in particular, because the opera he managed to elude thom ; FATHERS <STAGE STARS ATTEND ete osboaiae 2) WYKEE RANKIN'S FUNERAL sini sabia * Actors and Actresses of Past and Present Pay Last Tribute to Dead Friend. ‘Men and women of the stage of the Past and present generations met to- @y in « common sorrow to pay last tribute to Arthur McKee Rankin, well kkmown actor, who died in San Fran- Glseo April 17. Funeral services were held in Leon T. Stowe's chapel at No ‘Weat Fitty-first street, which was ‘with floral offerings, one of the Rotable pieces being a wreath from the Lambs’ Club. Daven; ot city and Mrs Ldceal Barrymore, tee 274 Becond street. Ten thousand chil- | Sames J. Frawiey is secretary of the dren will to-morrow fe @ileged organization. “You are the same fellow,” said Mr. , “who came in here a year, and got $10 from me for « fake of the clerks of the Tax De- he wilt be put In, place. ! paatunicipal Court tice who is. Prenident, of th will preside at form outside ti children. it and left, the alleged fought his way to the street across Broadway to the St. ture actor, was was released from the New Jerscy State Reformatory at Woodbrid having served a year for swindling. was brought to New York and held on complaints of more than thirty chauf- feurs, who charge that ho swindled them’ of sums ranging up Lawenhaupt, the police aay, advertisements in the newspapers f chauffour and gave a job to each man Who answered the Advertisements and | who left money with him for the pur- chase of uniforms. ¢ a ne e- Denis and * @owned him. A policeman was called and took the prisoner to Headquar- has been presonted so often this sea- son, The principal singe miliar, They included, Frematad, Louise Homor, a command. ing Ortrud; Rudolf Berger, Otto Gorits, Herbert Witherspoon and Carl Schlegel. Hellene Koelling, a soprano, who bad to abandon a recital early.in the neanon becaure of illness, was heard at Aeolian Hall last night by an audi- ence of considerable hich You'll be der than ever of your woodwor ig hen you clean it with GOLD DUST It quickly dissolves ‘and removes ff all dirt and grease, and cleans everything. Se and larger packages. (EERE FAIRBANK 222) CHICAGO “Lat the GOLD DUST TWIKE de yeur werk” ‘The body was ‘brought back from Californian by Mrs. Davenport, who been with the actor ke Beagle, a Episcopal Chureh, Bixty- : street. Harry McKee, a cousin the deceased, and many old stage ‘were present. MEN’ TAILORING : Our Overstocked Condition forced’ us to make this sale just to raise cash, : } @A4.S0 that the suit will be rorkmanship are lighted. No, The better the value we can give our trade, the happier we feel, fit, ttyle — we full rm you ly guaranteed. choose higher priced suits we can do still better. SCHLANG MY TAILOR 8 Myrtle Ave., B’klyn te . Neer Borough Hall Open Evenings parad night | through the streets of the Kast Bide and | Doctors Give Geoa vil Yelock Sunday afternoon the cor- | Av?) In the New York Hospital last night ‘ ou! ORDER » Monday & Tuesda: SUIT TO ORDER BRIDGE; no gold visible or Only 15 Minutes by Subw. . mee to all men who are in the habit of paying $20 and $25 for their suits to come and look over plates required, Grand Central to Borough Tan Se Stati ™ our offer for 3 days of new spring woollens of the choicest kind at $14.50 for suits: made to your meas- With master hands of non jure, which t half their actual value, We are not in the cheap tailoring line. Our reputation for 20 years skilled dental surgeons and ‘is best known by the wide circle of friends we made for the clothes we turn out. most modern apparatuses we Don't think for a moment that if we make you a sult for WORLD, CENTRAL GETS DELAY ON HEARST INJUNCTION Will Continue to Smoke Up River- side Drive for Several Months. ‘The Appellate Division of the Su- Dreme Court to-day granted a stay to the New York Central in tie injune- tion obtained by William Randolph Hearst, restraining the railroad com. pany from using soft coal In its en- wines along Riverside Drive and from using the tracks along Riverside Drive from Roe ink ar street to Ninety- mxth street as a storeyard for cattle ft was sald that Corporation Counsel | Frank 1. Polk, who was shot in the face in the attempt made to assasainate | Mayor Mitchel, will not be scarred as a result of the wound. Mr. Polk te much! improved, but will not leave the hospital for several days, Fulton Street Cor. Bridge Street 1329-31 Broadway Near Gates Avenue Alterations Free. Suit Sale Extraordinary 1,500 HIGH CLASS SUITS MARKED FOR IMMEDIATE SELLING AT Alterations $ 7 Peau de Cy FREE } 5 . Linings A sale that goes straight to the heart of true Martin economy, for here are marshalled in serried rank the flower of Spring’s most captivating suit creations, sacrificed on the altar of urgent husiness ‘need. They include: Put new life into} tired, smarting,| awollen andaching feet, with a com- Supreme Court Justice Philbin sev- eral weeks ago granted a permanent Injunction against the railroad. The orders of the Appellate Division to-day nulified these orders until the rail- foad company argues its case on ap- erm. cee POLK WILL BEAR NO SCAR. Geot News ‘Wounded Corporation Counsel. no tf A re of imitations. Look forth trade mark on end of jade oman Call Soap ‘Con 711 Kent Ave., Brooklyn,N.Y. BUY YOUR SPRING cet. Goorin. Novelty Crepes French Eponges Beautiful Algerian and French Zouave jacket fashions, exquisitely modelled with Capuchin, Shakespeare and Rembrandt collars; many vestee and waistcoat effects; tiered, peg-top ad “bouff- ant” skirt fashions. Sale Smart Spring Coats MAloadon aigies in Heh mistares; lOraiue™, SO)" $7.75 SILK LINED COATS—Beautitul effects in $10.75 Clothing & Furniture Where Prices and Terms Are Right MICHAELS BROS. 5th Ave. Cor. 9th oe ores mith St. Cor. 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