The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1914, Page 15

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LONDON, Dec. 2—The death has beén announced of John Hew Dairymple, @leventh Earl of Stair. His only son and heir, Major Viscount Dalrymple, is Gt presdnt « prisonér of war in Germany. ‘The Earl of Stair was born in 1848. Good-bye Dyspepsia Ne More Gurgly Brash, “Lump of Lead,” Bad Digestion, Heartburn or Stomach Troubles. Quick Relief, Coste Nerhing to Try. The man whe can't help making faces ‘etomach, the Hest, richeat Aine quick tunche tens care of without imposing on the stomach. A scientific digestive can do the Gigesting, where the stomach either did Ret do tt before, of did it very imper- Ny. even better than your own use of Stuart's Dys- become so universal ffer from any kind t's Dyspepeta Tablets after your next me: to belchin; heavy, lumpy feeling in the stom Sry otter find at once stro fulces, and give Reade before it In Song Recital At Carnegie Hall ‘By Sylvester Rawling. IRANCES ALDA gave a reci' Carnogie Hall yesterday after- Moon that had a virtue from be- ginning to end. Her programme was not hackneyed. Love the Classics as one may, a reiteration of songs by Schumann, Schubert and Brahms, afternoon and night, y out, gets upon on world of song neither began nor énd- ed with thoso illustrious composers, as most singers would have us believe. Mme. Alda spread before us an en- | Joyable feast that held none of their Furthermore, the wife of the Opera Company, of which distinguished member, had ¢! to begin with songs In Englis! gotically, to the end of tl gramme, as is the custom. 8! hor reward in the plaudits of a id enthusiastic audience that in- sisted upon getting more of the same she was serving them, Strange, to say, it took Mme, Alda some time to find herself. At first she was as nervous as a debutante. To Munro's “My Lovely Cella,” with which she began, she would have given much better expression later exposition of ‘I Came With a sung for the first time, showed. She was happiest, perhaps, fective of her numbers was n Open ‘pecret: is “O Bocca Dolorosa” and ressione,” both sung for the first time, were dainty bits of composi- tion Dep sesuly expressed. or Alda's German songs, “Tausend Sterne" was the best delivered. Other composers shi exploited were Dr. Arne, Paisit Paradies, Dvorak, Moszkowski, Mon uszko, Debussy, Borodine and Faure, a diversifie Her voice steadily Brew in pow id her expression took on piquancy. More than one of her songs she had to repeat and in. | Many extra ones she was cajoled into giving, and she insisted upon Mr. La Forge, her accompanist the piano, than whom there is no! t Pee in sharing the appli as well as for his own com- positio: Tho stage was made attractive by ®& background of flowers and shrubs and the flowers presented to Mi 8 Alda across the footlights must includ PB depleted more than one conserva- tory. Her costume of all ck, most becomi hasized the siimness to which reduced herself. That remarkable English baritone, Wilfrid Douthitt, of “The Lilac Do- mino” company, ‘whom Andreas Dip- pel Ras discloned te us this: season, assisted by Blanche Manley and the Stanley Quartette, gave a concert for the benefit of the National at Aeolian Hall yesterday a‘ Chief of the attractions Douthitt’s singing of “Eri t ‘8 “Un Ballo in Maschera. english, the prologue tons tlie ts | r in and year | ¢, nerves. The} to o ; BVERI At 'y Bispham, who counted, ‘The Music League of America gave its first fare 5g concert of the Hall last night. 01 h who ate back of 6 exploitation of American composers and Ma encouragement of players who} praiseworthy in-| ager that en bett d that they should not generously to the individual d sires of their proteges. The perform- ers last night were Pietro A. Yo organist; Robert Gottschalk, Salvators de Stefano, harp! M Chailet- Balms, eoprano, and Nikolat | Sokoloff, violinist. At the end there act operetta, “Mam’selle by Emile Bourgeois, y acted and sung by Greta soprano, and Einar Linden, {s another of M Dippel finds,” worthy of assoc! ion with Wilfrid ‘Doutniee and Mor- an Kingston, eno Arthur Ingraham, son of the tice Daniel P. Ingraham and a brother of Presiding Justice George L. Ingra- te Division of the Supreme Court of New York, is dead at his home, No. 80 Irving Place, of heart disease, He was in his sixty- sixth r and had heel retired from business for twent, Mr. Ingraham was a poe ber of many clubs and had a wide among men prominent in Club in Massachusetts, to which he devoted much of his time. He was Secretary of the Ingraham Realty Company of No. 165 Broadway. Before he retired from active business it. The opening Derformance of Willard " which wi Joseph Kilgour, who has been with the cast for onl; ihe we y a Wont, OPERATIONS By Taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. thank you with E. Pinkham’s pound, I used to go to my doctor for! pills and remedies; and they did not; help me. I had headaches and could not eat, and the doctor claimed I had female trouble, and must have an oper- | ation. I read in the | paper about Lydia | E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and | T have taken it and feel fine. 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