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2 ‘sven pope a euRsDar, DE EMBER 1, 191 Butterfly” —|"WOMEN'S LOT IN WAR | srzzurzstet ort on» . At the Opera | WORSETHANWEN'S”| tz, ea cearn Furnish Your Home for treaties by the people affected and that With Farrar... pevic Kec Pethick-Lawrence Says They oare ae ch’ Shaul Be Aflowed Their Part | PRESIDENT OF HAYTI SILENT. [i FAGE 0 SCALP “Disfigurement. —_ Itching Caused, Many Restless Nights.| ro owtuate' ie wan towosininea| i Fthering Peace, | Mauen to enpunse te Permanent AVY pond a Soap and Oint- that this World's war, which! CHICAGO, Dec. 1.—Declaring that! Fier arg dent h n , le —Prest ma. _ tent. EveryTrace of TroubleGone, has closed most of the opera! the whole foree of woman's influence 1. ines theodore, of Haytl, hae not houses in Europe, should give Geral-| Would be against war and pleading ugdest UX 941 Rivington 8t., New York City—| dine Farrar, at our own Metrppolitan that woman be allowed to reinforce Tuned erates Govariessnt that tome ib te PMy face broke out with what I thought | Opera Houso, the chance of her life. the peace movement, Mrs. Pethick- & commission to discuss with officials Ba Wes pimples See een with | At any rate she is taking advantage | lwrence of London spoke here to- here plana having ae their object the Se sens anh thoy ro of it. Her unequivocal triumph as day at the Fortnightly Club rooms establishment of a strong. permanent: Gry up and look ike corea, te |Cafmen seems to have given her an| der tho auspices of the Chicago scvernment in that Fepabie. || tay later worked up into my scalp | Attistic reincarnation. Never has she Equal Suffrage Association. for a system which would do away with and the itching was eo in| sung, or acted, Cio-Clo-8an, in Puc-|, “This war has exploded once and tho frequent revolutions which fn the tense that I scratched 1% |cint's “Madama Butterfly,” as she! fromed® sox tne” the plans which, ta ¢ contecal lated 'bro- That made things worse for | did last night. She made her first | Pethick-Lawrence. f custome Orde ThA TAT OP ORE Bol cam setece MEEKTN Jit OSEAN FN ERI, plete i Til Jeityer'vour purchase Ye'vour horse's extra NO FEES. -NO I ADDED ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 to $5,000 ON SMALL WAESLY.OF Monti Sale of Dressers 36. yf Mente Rngue An unusually handaome dremer, Extra large French plate bevelled mirror, la: uded in this sale are among © give honor Yision by eh United States of custome entrance, climbing the Bit, from be- (ANd Fighty to the edstaio those Scleruche makes te that now in force figurement for » time thas 1 1 able to hind the scenes, singing on the key,|0’@th in defenee of his country, but in the Dominican republ A able to go out on the + *| his lot is infinitely to be preferred to perineal direct, I hed on awful ching win on muy | rare thing for her to do; she fore | tna:'% 12 inanitely, to & late Behind tc! sowie “Weemeer tn Convention es ene scalp which caused many restless | swore the—well, not to use a harsher face the complete disorganization of NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 1 Represents night ad industry. joushnds of women in “I ca a "1 have tried other remedies but it only | Prrase—Inartistic posturings at the jictand are face to face with starva- tive Jewish women from all sections © geemed to be getting worse until throughan |°"4 Of the first act. She restored | tion.” of the United States were here at the ft! ©) savertisement in some paper I was informed | the death scene to simple solemnity. Mrs, Pethick-Lawrence declared opening to-day of the seventh triennial sinyy of Woo Cutlcura Boap and Ofstment and | ‘That aho held the audience from that Jn the making of treaties after convention, eot,dhe National Council of lot led them. I put the Cutieura Ointment | first to last has significance, because, | never boon oxprommed, “It te niture gramme called for the reports vot the HL socilit om my face over nighs and rubbed 19 into | outside of her own two performances she said, “that it should be ex. chairman and oMicers, wine the Tapert ee ; iy Th Seed Cua Wore tae Soap | of Carmen and the opening night, Pressed at the present Moment. for the afternoon session. To-night the race of my trouble was gone.” (Sigued) | t%® house was the largest of the #0§- ‘ovement shall ‘help to. formulate {cay na the, report” of the “xecutive Henry Well, Jan. 28, 1914. son. public opinion; shall help to find e: ry will be Martinelli showed his growing met- Samples Free by Mall | tlc a» Pinkerton, He sang wall and made the most of an ungrateful stage inn Cutie Olundss. "hay toe Soap | character. Our old friends, Scotti, bas a ten jeep the | incomparable as Sharpless, the Amer- =. baer poets from dandruff, allay | ican Consul; Rita Fornla, @ fine itching and frritation and promote natural | Suzuki; Bada, as Goro; Begue, as the hair-growing conditions when all else fail, | Bonzo, and ‘Audisio ‘as Yamadori, Although Cuticura Soap (25c.) and Cutt | helped to make for success. Over ali cure nee an plan by druggists Min ee. Lt ead directing hand of ‘everywhere, » samplo of each with 32-p, | Mr. Toscanini. Gkin Book will be sent free upon request, |_ The role of Clo-Clo-San's baby, req’ Addressee: “Curtcura, Dept. T, Boston.” | Trouble, furnished the vehicle for the debut of the little son of William | Small of the Metropolitan box office. It was his first appearance on any stage and he was scared to death, though he tried bravely to conceal it. rs Reg.. Price $1.50 89c fafa a athe a Ry A heated ant @ wu io tayeatry t half regular i in i ad i For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Jacques Thibaud, the French violin- iat, will not be heard in America this season, because he is fighting for his country. He writes to Loudon Chariton, his manager, expressing his gladness that the rumor of Frits Kreisler's death was false, a hope for himself that he “is ‘not to be killed,” | enn: gg and that he “may make a long and ° successful tour in America next ‘| Promotes Digestion Civerfi- rann year.” Leo Slezak, the Czech tenor, writes 4 0 from Berlin to Haensel and Jones, his 5 managers, that he is giving all his t Sud time to benefit concerts for the Red Cross in the Haleer's capital. Mean: 7 =! |while Din! y, the French-Al- The Oldest Credit Furniture Hou gerian baritone, captured on the fir- Brooklyn is now the newest, handsom-|ing line, is a prisoner of the Aus- oi and the most up to date. trians. He could win his release to iby 35th St. Block oT id aby St. and convince yourself. We de-|come over and sing for Mr. Gatti at the goods. You make the terms, | the Srey? 1 he eel Pad 1 arole not to figl again or 1e boAl AM SCHULZ SON French, but he won't, His resoli- tion may be Quixotic, but hats off to ys Grand Sts Cor. Roebling St, | him: pl ‘OOKLYN, N. Y. ee dn We __AMut " Feeriah | a | rm ONT, ont Here is an extract from a personal F Y a he mip bl) that I - not nies bet hs As Simmy FFP a rivilege to print; yet It has sign! , oh Make the Liver, Ennce and, by suppressing the name VauDEVILLE THEA’ ro of the writer, an American singer| [mee hile. re 3 | ne Sits Du who has won distinction on, at least, Pas wn nce TH AVE. welts i Mey three continents Derhaps, I may be Caner, "Continuous, t 7 STG } pardoned. “You see, is year I am 1 111s Nige times in tom when the liver is right the |. refugee, and, as the Metropolitan : ie stomach and bowels are right seems tobe & monopoly for some At months P belligerents, this neutral will have to : c 2a CENTS look for some concerts, Rather hard, 35 Doses 35 ign’t it, that the war should knock TT out Americans? I feel rather lost.” foetal LL tit resident of Flushing, died to-day at the Nichia, 2% fo 1, Mis, 2300, lage of eighty-one, at the home of his jon, George V., No. 186 Washington VARA TS, re] fee ese, lto” yesterday afternoon, when he was | serene — Genuine muta: Si | thi ; anaes Signature (irae Wilton wan treasurer of tho a pi Giller Bi aes ourric Nits ee ‘Dall . : (Dancer) jold village of Flushing and his neigh knew him as hecitld John." He wi = - L oh iy gay contractor and builder. ty ea, ¥ 3, “| Soul va : A sO) ; Dents eo Wit#| __ BROOKLYN “AM EMENTS, = EVEA., 26, 60, 15 gi ge 00 7 y Q ; | PPEKALB {i DALY YS Beery Noda nl DEKALB Bm Poe aia ' | HPO reared | at L R | ee ae nee Ural ‘ij _CHARITY. NAc Aug ___ CHARITY. — 2 Big Furniture Stores Gg | ee SiMe BARS PAPAS D BARLING™ CHARITY BAZAAR Out of the High Rent Distric : || SHUBERT sft. 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