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BOARD OF EDUCATION SETS DATES FOR FREE —_—S>— Course Inaugurated Through Ef- "forts of Evening World Begins To-Night. A Board of Education course ot free lectures, inaugurated through the ef- ferts of The Evening World, will be Welivered this month and next month in the American Museum of Natural tory and Public School No. 165, at 0. 225 West One Hundred and Bighth t, west of Broadway. Doors open t 7.80 P. M., and the lectures b sharp. "Yo-night lia the Museum, Duncan Spaeth, Ph. D., will ichard 11,, Sentimentalist. turday, Jan. 18, Raymond L. Spaeth on “Henry V., Popular Hero"; Jan, 23, Robert @. Weyth ‘From the Great Lakes to wet Sound”; Jan. 26,Prof. 8) “Brutus, the Political I 3, Herman W. Mernes, it Fi New York Zoological Park, “North 2, Prof. Spaeth, Tragedy of Moral i Feb. 6, George H. Btreaker, “ne Pavolution of Ships’; Feb. Fev. 13, “Major George Haven fam, Litt, L BREAK A CHILD'S. COLD BY GIVING SYRUP OF FIGS Cleanses the little liver and bowels and they get well quick. When cross, peevish, lis ale, docan't sleep, eat or act natur if breath is bad, stomach sour, giv teaspoonful of “California Syr »” and in a few hours all t up, constipated waste, sour bile ‘and undigested food will gently move out of the bowels, and yeu have a well, playful ebild again. If your child coughs, snuffles and has caught cold, or is feverish, or throat, give a good dese of “California Syrup ot Figs” to evacuate the bowels, no difference what other treatment is xiven. Sick children needn't be coaxed to Ms take this harmless “fruit laxative.” Mile lions of mothers keep it handy becaus: they know its action on the stomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. They also know a little given to-day ick child to-morrow for a 50-cent bottle ia up of Figs,” contains directions for babies, of all ages and for grown-ups pl the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. de by “Cali- ‘DR. BULL'S CoushSyrup NAYS AN BE DEPENDED UPON Make the Liver Do its Duty Nice times in ten when the liver ia right the omach acd bowels are right. _, GARTER'S. LITTLE _ LAVER PILLS and Distros: after Eating. Pill, Seal Dose, Small Price wi Senaine = Signature POPULAR LECTURES |: |e compelled to allow her aixteen-year- Prof. William Mye Before the Present War't Prof. W. Max Muller, “The tian Monuments”; iiliam Starr ee ‘William ata rere a Lalalger is supervisor of lectures, —_——————" ORVILLE HARROLD, GRAND OPERA TENOR, GREETED AT PALACE. Orville Harrold, the American tenor, Jately with the ‘Theatre. He offered won him the audience. a playlet, which is by Maurice Campell, depicts the sufferings of a mother who old son to go to war. a ‘Valeska ‘Suratt, in a new version of her Hoge Sioeraes offering, “Black Cre} and iamonda,”* the third headliner on Rie bill. Joe Jackson, the tramp comedian, was one of ‘the bright. spots, ani the Gardner Trio : some new mance con- tion act that ie nies LIVELY CHORUS HELPS THINGS ALONG ON BIG BILL AT THE COLUMBIA. At the Columbia Theatre last night before a large crowd Harry Hastings presented his Big Show in a two-act burlesque entitled, “On and Off the Earth.” A lively chorus of fifteen girls, who appeared in the latest fashions, were warmly applauded. It was with the aid of this chorus that Palmer Hines and Hazel Lorraine sang “I'll Follow You" and set tl audience to humming the tune. The show also Peters, who kept the crowd in great humor through the entire perform- ance. The Evans Brothers deserve much credit for their jigging, and Alma Bauer, who appeared as the Spirit of Mystery,” was well liked. —_—— IT’S ANNIVERSARY WEEK AND ROUSING BIG ONE AT PROCTOR’S 5TH AVENUE. interesting. It was anniversary week at Prov- tor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre last night. An excelient bill was offered. Wilton artists, did some fancy “stunts” that were full of thrills throughout, The Arion Quartet sang the latest songs, which were of high-class order, Jesse Lasky and his Summerland girls pre- sented a beach scene which pleased the audience immensely, Barton and Clafk also presented @ “Marooned,” and their act had the patrons in an uproar, Jefferson ie Angelis and Company presented a comedy sketch which was full of }laughter. Larry Ceballo and Mono did some whirlwind dancing that won the approval of the house, The con- cluding act, in which Capt. Louis Sor- chos demonstrated the life of a deep- sea diver, was interesting. beeen BURLESQUE AT DALY’S. “Sunshine Gira” Theres Olympic Hae ‘Trans-Atianties.” Burlesque entertainment was intro- duced at Daly's Theatre yesterday by “The Sunshine Girls.” There were two burlesques, “Two of a Kind” and “The Beauty Trust,” together with a vaudeville ollo in which De Milo posed as the principal feature. There were also the Carlton sisters, Lake and Del Adelphia, clan. At the Olympic ‘Theatre Four- }teenth Street “The Trans-Atlantics’ gave a lively show, with La Cuta, an Oriental dancer, as a special attrac- the Patent Deparinent, in Washington, while the second revealed a beauty shop in Paris with a score or more |of pretty girls to make it attractive. | Harry Fields kept the house in laugh- ter as a Hebrew comedian, and Norma Brown, Lee Hickman and Ruby Grey were among the other en- tertainers. Seuienee BROOKLYN. AMUSEMENTS. “Beby M Played by Stock Com- 7 at the Grand, Not only has the remodelled Grand Opera House taken its place among the foremost theatres in Brooklyn, but the crowds that daily attend the plays shown there are without equal in the | history of that amusement place. This ® unusually funny being especially ry Hall, the leadi Opera House P n with an enviable well acted. Ma: woman ofthe Grand e8 eh tw the attrac entre. jue offering the Star Morning Glories." —— +> 3-YEAR WAR, SAYS COBB, ‘Theatre has | Brooklyn Academy of Muslo de- |scribed his experiences in the war zone in the early months of the fightin) At the close of his talk he answer | several questions put to him by mem- bers of his audience with regard to his interview with Kitchener and to the length of the war. Mr, Cobb agrees with Lord Kiteh that it may last three years. M war ao pictures of shown, mer student in the oak of New York, who la inesday af- ternoon shot id iilieg flise usar iw cher, because she would not marry him, was indicted gay in Bross County oo, 6 maui st the City _ Pi . Max Muller, Bers ‘F 8, Pro’ GC pat “North and berg In Piano Recital At Aeolian Hall By Sylvester Rawling. RL FRIEDBERG gave a sec- ond recital at Aeolian Hall last night. It’s a pity that, because of the European war, so many pian- ints are seeking American favor this season, for Mr. Friedberg is an artist of quality who deserved a larger audience. There's a limit, however, to the capacity of the public for ab- sorting music and, naturally, It saves its plaugits and its dollars for estab- Then the practice the Iimelight of filling ia by means of compll- mentary tickets Is to be deplored. People who get something for noth- ing, no matter how inferior the arti- cle, become chary of paying for su- pertor things. There's far too much of that done in New York. Mr. Friedb Uke Harold Bauer on Saturday, made a feature of Schumann’s “Scenes from Child- hood,” which he played sincerely, clearly and daintily. His presenta- tion of Beethoven's thirty-two varia- tions in C minor and the sonata in E fiat major was admirable. Besides his programme held a Brahms group and a Chopin group. Adelaide Fischer gave a song re- cital at Aeolian Hall yesterday after- noon. Her accompanist at the piano O- the last group. If one should have strolled in about half-time without knowing what was going on, the crowded house would have convinosd him that some world-renowned prima-donna was singing. A perp at the 0 overiaden with flowers would have made him sure that it was either Marcella Sembrich or Johanna Gadski. He must have been surprised to find it was Miss Fischer. “Boris Godunoff,” to the credit of the taste of New York opera-goers, continues to hoki its popularity, There was a large and absorbed audi- ence to hear it at the Metropolitan Opera House last night that was re- warded by a fine performance under Mr. Toscanini'a direction. Di Boris Is one of ¢ ‘big things’ the stage. The cast, which inchid Margarete ‘Ober, Raymonde Dela nols, Lenora Sparkes, Maria Du- chet Marie Mattfeld, Althouse, Relss, Bada, Rothier and de Segu-: rola, and the chorus maintained their excellence. Modest Altachuler, me for @ year, has resisted inducemefits to take the leadership of a symphony orchestra in the West, has been re-elected con- ductor of our Russian Symphony Orchestra for cae years, The orchestra will 3 usual mid- winter, aorng nd fall tours through the Eastern and Middie West States. —— TINIEST BABY OF BELLEVUE. Mite Weighing Two Pow ried to Hospital in Shoe Bex. The recent subway accident, with alrholes, and a baby th only two pounds, engaged the included McNally and/R Brothers and Dunham, comedy bar |K Marjorie | N Irvin 8, Cobb last night in the wae Alexander Rihm. gramme was divided in! —old airs and eo! ful presence and, afte over her nervousness, best num was Haydn's y Bind My Hair.” among Mot In warerooms. buy, but we do First These pieces. served. than $25 to $40. Overcoats for need it. ss, Germ: French songs and English songs, The young woman disclosed a grace- voice and a pretty taste. 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