The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1915, Page 15

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: Opera House Benefit for the F Emergency Fund By Syloester Rawling. Metropolitan Opera House beld @ capacity audience yes- . terday afternoon for the an- ead HeneMt of the Emergency Fund. The Cargain counter offering proved imestetibie. Lots of people were famed away, The programme began @econd act of “Hansel und REE ADVICE o Teh mapas direction of Richard Hageman, Then came the two scenes from the second act of “Alda,” with Emma Destinn, Margarete Matzenauer, Martinelli, Amato, Rothier and Rossi in the cast After that there was the firnt act of “La Boheme,” with Frances Alda, Botto, Didur, Rothier, Tegani and Ananian, and the first act of “Paglt accl,” with Caruso, Lucrezia Bi Amato, Tegant and Audisio Jacoo conducted all three Italian operas, Mr. Po. of the There was a concert at Carnegie Hall last night for the benefit of the widows and orphans in Galicia that should have been better attended by their compatriots. Adamo Didur, of the Metropolitan Opera Company, ng half a dozen Russian, Polish and rainfan songs admirably, and with patriotic fervor, Marle Rappold mado ~ | @ contribution of songs in Italian, French and English, Zofia Nalmska at the plano played Chopin, Michal. owski and Paderewski compositiot A chorus of Ukralnians, in native c tumes, with M, Zazulak soloist, under the direction of M. Hundyes, made the TOSICK WOMEN Thottsands Have Been Helped “By Common Sense Suggestions. Women suffering from any form of female ills are invited to communicate Promptly with the (woman's private \ correspondence de- partment of the Ly. dia E.Pinkham Med- feine Co, Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read ; pas and enewered by o woman “te held in strict confidence. A woman:can frecly talk of her prie ilimess to @ woman; thus has been Clicked ‘@ confidential correspond- ened which has extended over many and which has never been Never have they published a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and never has the Company allowed these confi- dential letters to get out of their pos- session, as the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will attest. Out of the vast volume of experience which they have to draw from, it is more than ble that they possess the very owledge needed in your ease. Noth. oprorens your good and their adviee has helped thou- rich or antage of this ce. Address ine Co,, (con- fidential) Lynn., Mass. Every woman ought to have E. Pinkham's 80-pa, It is not a book tor general distribution, as it is too expensive. It free and only obtainable by mail. Write for it today.- U ~ January Sale of Ends. gathered them her. hit of the concert, Marcella Sembrich, who had one of the bo: was kept busy all the evening receiving her friends. Isadora Duncan and her expert Pupils gave a charming exhibition of their art in dancing at the Metropoli- tan Opera House last night for the benefit of the children of artists now in the war. The dances, all to Schu- bert music, captivated the large audi- ance, which by its enthusiasm com- pelled a large addition to the pro- gramme. At the end Miss Duncan made a little apeech in which she pald tribute to Percy Mackaye. The Margulies Trio gave its second concert at Aeolian Hall last night. The programme began with a novelty —the Noren trio in D minor, opus 28, Klengel’s sonata in B minor, opus 23, for piano and ‘cello. The final num- ber was Rubinstein’s trio in G minor, opus 15, All three artists, Misa M: gulies at the piano, Leopold Licht berg, violinist, and Leo Schulz, ‘cellist, gave of their best and won the plaudits of an audience of consider- able size. David Sapirstein gave the second of his six consecutive plano recitals in as many days at Aeolian Hall yes- terday afternoon. He began w' four compositions by Brahms, fol- lowed tt with Chopin’s sonata in B minor, opus 58, added seven Chopin numbers, and finished with the Schulz - Evier — transcription of Strguss's “Blue Danube” waltz. He plaved with the poise and skill that have placed him in the front rank of planists, It is to be regretted that the boxes at these recitals are empty. Mr. Saptratein's following in the near future bids fair to be large and drawn from all clases of muste lovers. Isn't it a bit shortsighted for the wealthy ones to overlook him at present? —>—_—— Milligan Elected Alderman. The Board of Aldermen yesterday from the Thirty-ninth Bronx, in place of Ja who resigned to become TAKE YOUR PICK-- $ SUIT or OVERCOAT ort: ‘Treasurer. Mr. Milligan in, i lives at No. 2741 Cres He was the choice of the, ‘Republl mn organization of hia district. anteed uted. taking if you My of this if you withia tively $8.75 ye to you _Uncalld For Overcoats ‘= ITCHEL ae elected James A. Milligan Alderman rict, In the Hamilton, ity Btate 875). I have taken the accumulation of ends from all my stores and my New York stores. Not a yard of these goods was bought to sell under cake $18 and $20, and are guar- cloth to make three-piece suits. have them in all shades, dark gray, blue and all style colorings. I intended to start the spring finished Worsteas included. I want all my old customers to take advantage of this sale. in, pick out two or three suits, and a month to make them. The price will be, suit to order, $15, $18 and $20 values. ings cannot be bought within $15.00 antee to every man ordering one of these suits at a (Signed) THE TAILOR |) From Boston}, FEAR aT TE bs! What Is 1?” Paintings Are Put on View, Boardman announced yesterday that Hacty Kopp hed been appointed a tran: fer tae apprati el at the Photo- with the work | a painter, who! me decadence of | His former exhl- attracted oe of his! on view, but that is} ‘They are all “tarred | that Is to may, | “TC FED MY ‘SORE, TIRED FEET ‘The present exhibit representa. the ext [the Impressionist tWo years tion, Only se “TIA!” Don’t have puffed-up, burning, ach- ing feet or corns. ite enough. with the same brush’ of course, they are all painted in a! similar style. Crowds of vialtora are| constantly coming and going at this gallery. They peep cautiotsly into | hibition Ball and eee the dis-| played works, at which they look tong | and curiously. They do not know what the painter says to them. It is doubtful If they get his mensage {n| a single case. It may be that an) imaginative soul will get some kind of inspiration oF consolation out of | the color masses, but If so be does {€ in epite of the painter, rather than because of him. One of Mr. Ploabia's paintings is entitled “Marriage Comique.” Of course, there never was anything like that in this world, and there never will be, Marriage is a very serious business, However, the painter has synthesized certain elements that have « kind of decorative quality, al- though the elamental colors utterly fall to merge one into the other. The line of tion is at once sharp and clearly defined. The first bar- bario color meets with its neighbor- Abt what relief, No more tired feet; no more burning feet; no more swollen, bad smelling, sweaty feet, No more ing pigment and one stands up|) rm pain in corns, callouses or bunions. No Neen ee ener uee ihe crudest of | matter what ails your feet or what under reds, bia a eens, grays, browns | the sun you' ied withowt getting re- and ‘yellow: enter into the com- |lief, he use “TZ.” position. ” ia the only remedy that draws In_the canvas entitled “Jo Heveie out all the ous en Souvenir ma Chere Us Poiron: e| puff up the feet; “TI is magical; 'TIZ"” in grand; “TIZ" will cure your foot troubles so you'll never lim draw up your face in pain. Your on won't seem tight and your feet will never, never hurt ot get sore, swollen or tired. Think of it, no more foot misery; has presumed to deal with the emotions. “These ‘are “indicated by line and color that ho thus assembles and tries to harmonize (supposedly). ‘The idea that a nightmare was mixed up in the production of such results i pearetg obtrudes. 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