The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1914, Page 5

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of your new gown? appealing tale surrounding it. free organ recitals 96 the City Coteus ‘Wednesday after- Song Recitals | sx"e"Berew ana by Americans; 9_ | NEXT WEEK'S FREE LECTU! Aida Next Next Week RECITALS IN Puiceathd SCHOOLS. By Sylvester Pooshie Teoniiine: 'VONNE DE TREVILLE, the Y American coloratura’ soprano, tormerty one of Col. Savage's ‘Wilson. coday, etare, gave a costume song recital at/ a+ Public "chook No. 11, “Technique of Music,” by Mary Gregory Mur- ray, Gs (i) e Hopewall Hall, “Schu- leten. Thureday, le Col at Pulle ‘Benool No. a "National \ ad She and her accom- penist at the plano, Florence McMil- Yen, made charming pictures in be- | Coming representative. frocks, and| Sang ey Mies do Treville pleased an audience | Blakeley Bouton, “ef considerable size by her tasteful| School No. 90, -@imging and the management of her by or, J nn 8. Yao jan Caves at Public ‘voles. One of the best of her songs | SGhool, No. Ast, “Few Woks Ronee. of Ave was “Phillis,” by Anthony Young, in| Lewis W. Armstrong, and at ix | aay, at *ublie lcDowell,” a acco! ment played by Sup scrompanimest played >Y] WewsPAPER MEN TO DANCE. Percy Hemus, baritone, gave an all- Circulation Employees Hold An- American song recital at Aeolian Hall nual Event To-Morrow Night. lest night. He has a pleasing voice] ‘The third annual dance of the em- @ host of songs of varying degrees of | of the Evening Mail will be held to- worth. He was at his best, perhaps,| morrow evening at Webster Hall, and he had to repeat Edwin Schnet- | Manhat! der’s “Flower Rain” and Emi! Hahn's wae association, which ls composed |i and Sat “Identity.” The audience showed its | ang delivery ate Caeveennn appreciation of him in marked man-|iiSteq‘s substantial organisation that | Class C, S0c. her. Charles Gilbert Spross was Mr, Femus's accompanint at the plano, | axes care o€ ite alok and distressed rates. Free ” i The f] “aida” will be sung in English by | president; lslaaee Ante Gonarg, send a taxical the Cen‘ury Opera Company next| President; Francis Pot! , free of week, be:inning on Tuesday evening. Winanelal Becretary; Michael “The Tales of Hoffmann,” carried | Ney, ordin 3 4 over from this week, will be the opera | Esposito, Treasure! ( Prd and will alternate with ams Bersenniaia re aa” thioughout the week. Be- eause of the illness of MP Hubbard, Henry Seidel, Grover c. Damby ‘and ) there will be no “Opera Talk” Harry Feldman, Trustees; Samuel fnortow afternoon, ‘The usual Sunday Lewis, Chairman of Arrangement concert will be given to-morrow eve- | Committee. ning. Near retT grrr n4 ma the fecal tee Gear Cameans’e N. B.C, CLUB ENTERTAINS. season will begin a week from Mon- | In-er-Seal Employees Danco After day with “The Masked Ball.” Mr. Mi. Gattl-Casazzu, dewpite the war, has Vaudeville mitt. succeeded in collecting and bringing| Nearly a thousand employees of the over from Europe most of his prin- | National Biscuit Company were present | Boston Got « Good ( cipal singers, and we carry out the |iast night at the ninth annual entertain- Seuson of twenty-three weeks 48 RO tment at Palm Garden of the In-er-Seal Baseball Club, Fifa Drum and Flute] BOSTON, Nov. 7.—The Sousa and his band, returning | Corps, which draws its members from ig Yrom a long tour, will give a concert | tho ‘Tenth and Eleventh avenue factor. | under excellent conditions, as the sky | viele Hippodroine to-morrow even- dem nat atucellent professional pro-| was absolutely clear. ‘The black out- ing. The soloists will be Virginia was rende talent from | Root, Marcel Gluck and Herbert L, the meading New York Yaudevite thea. Clarke. Aig anee Winets ere ne Seeaae ed off the disk of the aun to th ‘The arrangement re in. ghar ae ‘of 1° lar " f . committee headed ty de Ww. . Dresher. Two large sun spots also Anton Witek, concert master of the | john Cahill was chatrmas pr fy servi ( Boston Symphony Orchestra, and his|tion committee, ‘The following are the Boe Vita Witel, the Berlin. plantat, | officers of, the : will give a joint violin and piano re- mund Mackay, honorary presi. wr cital at the Von Ende School of Mu- ce a per, president aic to-night. . ‘ organization for 1914: ILADY, do. you know the story There is a big, broad, in- It ig. a. story sounding every note of dramatic consequence from the lightest, most variant comedy to the DANCING #¢ ROLLER SKATING },¢¢ Every AFTERNOON afid EVENING. The most healthful and invigorating amuse- ment in the world to-day. Come and dance awhile and skate awhile. LESSONS IN SKATING The First European Rink in America. A High- lass Roller Skating Rink For Refined People Only. Dance Lessons by Lady or Gentleman Instruc- tor, 25c per Half Hour. dea Les- sons, $0c per Half Hour. s. haat ENTIRE FLO A High-Class Dance Hall for Refined People Only. We are now’prepared and able to give 2,500 lessons per autor fe guarantee to teach you to of good quality and he did justice to! pioyees in the circulation department and more co. than te Cart Busch’s “Z Am the God Than” | Sarsaty, giveey beer Shins oveeess Bret De sco ballet laste, fancy and toe danci Wednesday GLOBE ms 045 ee : ves W ¥ ai ternoons and evenings, ra, gr rey & Stone Adults 8 to 10. Class A, 1 hour lesson, 25c. Class Bs Sse. py aft . e Private lessons b intment at moderat: c uF y Sete peat sheet || PAPA THE LAW LAND tes a . aay lemy in the city. ositi members. Streets. Telephone 4895 or 3828 Mi Stee Se to bring you to the “Gread Cen Instruction 25c additional. Pamphlet entitled “Don'ts fer Dancers” mailed {ree upon request. Address DANCING CARNIVAL GRAND CENTRAL PALACE Admission 25c. Mercury was observed he: @ Zoologist Dead, Mls Pe hehe Every stitch, every decorative Edward Knoblauch tells this en- touch, every turn of fashion woven | grossing story in “My Lady’s Dress.” into the modiste’s creation blends the | Never in a single play have so many laughter, the tears, the love, the | of the varied and vital elements of hatred, the disappointments and the | life itself been combined as you will hopes of human beings scattered | find in Mr. Knoblauch’s wonderfully throughout the length and breadth of | fascinating dramatic novelty. the world, from sun-kissed Italy to the bleak, barren recesses of dismal Siberia. O06 It Is a Play that Throbs with Emotion. It Is a Play that Will Make You Think. It Is a Play with Life. ItIsa Play. that Will Make You Laugh. It Is a Play that Will Make You Thril Thrill It Is a Play with Originality. It Is a Play with Charm. It Is a Play ‘with a Purpose. It Is a Play for Everyone that Everyone Should See. JOSEPH BROOKS’ PRODUCTION AT WILLIAM A BRADY'S IRC © Thy, (ucly’s Duss PLAYHOUSE OWARI THE HOUSE OF HITS! MONDAY AFTERNOON. GIRLS OF THE GAY WHITE WAY Becstitel Baraoque Production, wih HARRY (Duich Wit MAtiDE ROCKWELUTeed Chere of Vocrows By TWICE DAILY i ‘Tr Maa ae aie (bears, MATINBES DAILY. ROSESTAHL%£ Fe; saan ii aie NEE NPWIN BEDS eee ee | BELaSConate ast our new method ively no waiting. rey ae Coal we will tral Palace tan 3 LIFE aie 1 $9, P BLT On. bah te rats ie wk AVES in MLLE. ne ’ SUNDAY, NOVE! BERBCTION DR, jen. © WASHINGTON, Nov, 1—T! body of Lieut.-Gen. Adna R. Chaffee, U. 4 hi to-day, Fune ; c st a Seyi bowen | al ercenay : y 2 ‘National’ Cemetery. PUNCH Sargonn ess Ene a ir 1, LHIPPe PRO MES we Wait Sh WORT “ON TR OLYMPIC |“t8a3 14th Street, Near 3d Ave. Review of 1 “HOME. OF rape wa “BILLY “WATSON”. “BEEF TRUST” | axtaa FEaTORE PRINCESS MILO BIG SUNDAY CONCERT “ON TRIAL” Bogaoway is poi OPENS TO-DAY Tercentonary | Exposition age ee GRAND ¢ ND CENTRAL TRAL PALACE Nov. 7 to ip re 21, Ztoll ate ay Poh BM. Marie aoe tek woe ViEASA ath ae [Stand ie ae. —— CHARITY. CHARI “HELP THE WAR SUFFERERS “ih RE COMMENEE OF Meee | lumbus R 8, AT 8 P. M. FARCE CAATD sy A

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