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il BS OF PNEUMONIA; Be TENS BG FORTUNE _— im i t ‘Sugar Magnate Married Wife of Frank | J. Gould in 1910. its. | i i 82 se il ® f i? Ege ‘9 TOR CHEEK: a® if i ? i i! I i 3 it H its wl i i f if fee ; FS - i itt i H i t F ry al Hy i FF i i | | ia i le : Pit ef i ii i 3 tf 3 5 = < z £ $3 aH §2 i pail Hl i | i i ; i X i | Know About Your Auto and How To Drive It and Keep It end the Best Way to Remedy Machine Treublee— Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure Reutes fer Evening Werld Readers, By GEORGE 8. ROBERTSON. i i tt Ch ail i i n i H i 3 z_ s HF 25 & j as 3 i ty H oP i tE z 4 a ct &: ef | ic j = il ibis ie ak fy ile ; i F too 3 g s ii - i : il st j f 2 i ii it i | | , i 2 - j f i F F # ze 5 5 35° qa > i ref ri z tf 7 i “sf i? if oH $8 6233 ~ | to ey ena RIN Ie @ WORLD, OR, ehh Wek net mg) oe tae DAY, JANUARY &, 1915," Federation of Women’s Clubs Aid Penny Lunch Fund Plans Expert Advice How te Keep Automobiles Running Smoethly Members to Help Dispose of 20,000 Matinee Tick- ets, Special Gift of Strand Theatre—What Evening World Has Ac- m complished. By Sophie Irene Loeb. Thie te the last morning beneft performance of the Penny Lunch Fund at the Btrané, but the manage- ment of that popular theatre has do- mated 000 additional matinee tick- eta, good for any performance (ex- ene wishing te help give a share teward making it pessible fer every child In the public echeele te eeoure ene wheleseme meal daily, and at the came time onjey the matiness, may ebtain these tlekete at any ef the Werld ef- flees and ether places te be an- nounced later. Applications for ‘any number ef tickets will be re- eclved and promptly anewered by mail. Mise Flerence Guernsey, Preei- dent of the Federation of Wem- en'e Clubs, and a momber ef the ald in the diepesal of these tiek- ote co that soheols may be equip- ped ac epecdily ae possible, and alt mecessiteue children be pre- for. morning performances at the have proved @ great delight weveral thousands of children ~| who have attended, and Managing Director Rothapfel, as well as the Mark Btrand Theatre Company, have "| been cordially commended for he MORE CONTRIBUTIONS TO PENNY LUNCH FUND Previously acknowledged.. $3,419.40 The Housewives 15.00 Corona Excelsior Sunday School . William Pitt Riv Hewes we RSssss 3 member had to respond to several encores. Ernest Gamble, baseo, gave the “Bandolero” in hie usual style, and though it has been sung in New York many times, it was generally conceded that he gave the best interpretation of the outlaw's song. se Verna Leone Page, in her vio- bers, was a delight to the cye & Joy to hear. Petite and grace- with an appeal distinctly her own, her art compelled the audience's ad- miration from the moment she began playing. It te notable that one eo slight can bring eo much out of the dificult Thomas-Saragate’s “Romance and Gavotte” from “Mignon,” which was her firet number. Her masterful bowing would have done credit to eome of the famous masculine violin- iste on the concert stage to-day. Her very simple and happy stage Presence has also been a strong ele- ment that has made her the great favorite wherever she has appeared. Miss Aline Kuhn, pianist, who was also the accompanist, proved her merit and value to the company. This morning one of the features of the programme was the boy violinist, Manuel Goldberg. He 1s a local prod- uct, oo from Brooklyn, and is a Dupll of Musin. He is hailed as a coming genius, and his work of this @ orning evidenced a foundation al- ready laid in the direction of a bril- Mant future. He played th ery dificult composition, “Souvenir de Moscow,” by Mosskoweki. He was ably and artistically accompanied by Sigmund M. Baseell. RESULTS OF EVENING WORLD'S CAMPAIGN. Lt and ful, When echool resumes next Mon- day, in’ the seventeen schools that already have the lunch service in- stalled hundreds of necesaitous chil- dren who do not nave the pennies to purchase the lunch, after investiga- tion, will be provided through The Eventing World's fund with the same through the Teachers’ Relief Commit- tee, of which Mise Grace Strachan, District Superintendent, te Chairman. Also, the five additional schools for which money was provided to instal! jupch service will be put in operation an speedily as possible. Brown, Executive Secretary of the New York Schoo! Lunch Committee, writes the following letter to The -| Evening World: at the big pipe orgen, also came in for his share of praise for his play- ing of populer aire for children, ' [CONCERT COMPANY MAKES FINE IMPRESSION. The Brnecet Gamble Concert Party, whe made New Year's morning « memorable one at the Strand, ear- ried off the honors of the week's par- formance by their artistic and de. lightfully chosen programme Bach “1 eeknew! receipt of Ud letter ef Dec, 28, with. ite’ tn: eleoure of a check fer $1,700 d nated by the contributors te Evening World Penny School Lunch Fund to this committes for the purpose of installing lunch in five echeols. Please socopt ther for thie cont: MOTORISTS’ PROBLEMS SOLVED George Regertoen, ,amentea'e fore. | which we shall imme- tilize for the establish- bution, diately three ki side and the others te be desig- nated later. “Needless te say, it ie gratify- the reepenee ing to me te sce which le being made to your ae- peal and the tangible results which come from your work.’ —— ‘Parsifal’ Leads In Three Operas For New Year By Sylvester Rawling. HREE operas at the Metropoll- tan Opera House, and never a concert anywhere, marked the beginning of the New Year in the music world, There was Moussorg- eky'’s fascinating “Borie Gudunoff” for Thursday night, finely sung and acted by Didur, Margarete Ober, Paul Althouse and the familiar cast under the direction of Mr. Toscanini. Theh last night came “Manon Lescaut,” with Caruso and Lucresia Bort in the lead- ing parte, and with Amato as the rascal brother of the fair, frail and fascinating heroine of the Abbe Pre- vost’s story, as Puccini has conceived and portrayed her, Mr. Polacco con- ducting admir Between the two, at the New Y¥ matinee, was J sented Wagner’ “Consecrational tival Play,” the devotional “Parsifal,” at the suggestion that the John Wanamaker men's Store has some news for him. Watch | Parsifal, and Pp ; Halt in six consecutive reci "34th and 35th Streets ma ary ence itebili’s moving {1 The on the afternoon tion of Amfortas, and ‘to Jobannes| 1? th Carnegie Hall, the proceeds Sembach’s finely conceived and sung | which will be given to the fund. to Margarete Mats- onauer’s wonderful Kundry—an ob-| The fifth concert of the Educatt sessing creature in the second act, as| Chamber Music Society, taki she should be—it will linger long tn | to-morrow evening in the ides there was Mr.|itorium of the Educatio Px s. Which y ra flower) A free organ recital will be given | and that same Kiingsor as ef-| the Old First Presbyterian Citron = } ad as ever in the person of Otto| Monday — Fourth Presbyter! arch, ‘The bills at the Metropolitan Opera rhe Ni House for next week are, Monday, “aAlda;” Wednesday, “Tosca;” Thurs-|mas @ay, “Lohengrin;” Fridey, “La Bo- | 81 Laura mbs, of America ie to) William Wheeler, tenor, young New York !Croxton, baritone. iretein, at Aeolian Music Le Dresent that sterlin, laniet, David ‘Bap ee on Monday ening, Jan. 18, cales Avec ronage Mrs. Bramball’s next Tuesday salon | artiste at Sherry’s will enlist the servi Margaret Keyes, May Scheid Althouse and Frederic Fradk: The Philadelphia Symphony Or- chestra will play in Carnegie Hall on Monday afternoon at a benefit per- [a ga ad by the Edward Mac- Dowell Jems Association for Pe' Peterborough, N. H., where the composer founded a retreat for artists. Olga Samaroff, ‘the pianist, will play Beethoven's fifth concerto, f Friday afternoon, Liew The American Scandinavian So- clety announces its second concert in Carnegie Hall for Jan. 10. Julia Clauesen and M. Per Bioern will be | will commence on Monday, January 4th, The Great January Sa’e of Guaranteed Oriental Rugs comprising over 15,000 Rugs, separately selected in the Rug marts of the Orient by B. Altman & Co.’s New York buyers, and now to be offered at tremendous concessions from the usual prices. Also Especially Important Sales of Women’s Coats and Women’s Mus!in Underwear Details of the above Sales will be announced to-morrow (Sunday) Bitth Avene -Madtaon Avene New York | APotpourri of Good Reading for Relief of Her War Despolled Nation. Strangest Home in New York—A Pastor's Fist in Church's Bel- fry, Where the Minister and His Family Have Made Cozy Living Quarters, : The Woman Who Wished to Die —A Story by Leonard Merrick, Whose Writings Have Elicited the Praise of Such Critics as HH. G. Wells and W. D. Howells. In the And of the Head Hunters —Page Feature by Epic Picture Poet of @ Vanishing Race. Il- lustrated by Photographs and Printed tn Colors. Boy Star Gazer, Now Astron- omy's Master Builder; Once a Pittsburgh Mill Worker, Now the World’s Greates: Maker of Mastodonic and Microscopic Instruments. New Law of Clothes—Be Beauti- ful, Stylish, Individual, Easy and Not Clothes Conscious, Says the State's New Health and Beauty Doctor, Addressing “You Girls.” Mystic Rods of Japanese Foreteli End of War in May. 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Wi THE BIG SUNDAY WORLD TO-MORROW Ay Pin 6 segs Every Sunda: FRE) than orgia- 4 > Seana, lee: | ame tected retin ot ae a Bros ning by; Adelaide Liscum, organist and ‘diretior of the On Tuenda: “ oom the Christ- The third of the *Moments Musts, Danses Modernes ot Clase aiqucs” will be given under the pate of leading Metropolitan opera at the Waldorf-Astoria next | eee ed | <6 Ladd Orton