The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1915, Page 12

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icolo’’ ls Favor at irst Hearing mean that the work is new, for Scottl, Who was tho principal character, took the part years ago at the Covent Gar- den premiere, with Donalda, the Ca- nadian prima donna, and Dalmores in the Gast, Mr, Gattl-Casnsza showed hia shrewdness by coupling with it Leoncavallo's “Pagiiocci,” with Ca- ruso ne Cano, thus assuring It a big first night audience, As a matter of faet, the house was crowded to capac- with hundreds turned away, for Caruso's further appearances this wenson are to be few and everybody nts to hear him. it may be said at once that “The Oracie,” that's the English of it, got )r Pierces GoldenMedical Discovery 2 Mie system, it yar ig | Misuse it, and your fener Ste ners oe Panes bs Pierce nos been, and | oiling tetas with ae. 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MICHIGARE FURNITURE CO. an enthusiastic ton. which is of virtue in the music. jot Row" in Ban Fran: oplum dew, reaidences, acters save on policem: pals ai en, nd hin #01 a poalthy vaorubants his’ oh Chee, and hin niece, Ah-Yoe; ry in outline is thie: , in love with Ah-Yoe, a ag with a the gi affection for the nurse, tries to per- suade her to steal the fan. Failing ir off, and as her @ tention ia din ted from the chi the ny the Dragon, abducts it into nis cellar. When the hue and cry in raised ap) being Ah-Yoo. At same reward. San-Lu: Chim-Fen, forces his pop into the cell ed by the re y, suspecting house. Chi peo: throw the anid throunh f his den amd Precept In my! opinion, that Wan due to the strength ‘The one scene shopa, balconios festooned. with Ianterns and | The Setien | an opium deo keeper; Win Win @ learned doctor, in-Han-Luy; Heo -' Yon Hua- child's nurse, and @ for- Bait fon the proceasion of | he | to be the mogt dintressed and | volunteers to find the child, his price this, Ban-Luy promises to do the sae | thing for the in a fierce | rescues the ~, By Sophie trene Loeb. A mass mooting will be held to- morrow night at the Morris High School, Boston Road and One Hun- ‘dred and Aixty-sixth #1 reet, under the | auspices of the North Side Auxiliary of the School Lunch Committee, in jthe interest of the pentiy lunch. ser- vice, as advocated in The Evebing World campaign. Prominent educators and other citWens will speak in behalf of the movement, and will discuss ways and meame for augmenting The Evening | World Fund to ‘reach nocessitoun children in the echoolg that are to be ontabli shed, ‘There are several schools now being equipped through these contributions, and as spon as the Board of Estimate passes on the Curran resolution for $26,600 revenue bonds, sixty addi- tional achools will be installed with the equipment. The Board of Directors of the Aux iiary include the following memb: ad, | Mre. 8. M. Goddin, Chairman; Edward ‘en ia the man, waits wwe all in quiet, gets the murderer to ait upon a bench beside him and Aa the lone p roaches, Win-Bhee nd talks to sees man twenty-four hours the gee arr nn heap ae calmly wail body of Chim-Fen falls Tome has euccesded only in reo in giving his music ere are tom-toma and bells, and the patter of feet in but the principal strains amall Oriental color, it, to be sure; are all of the modern Italia many of them reminiacent. ss ever does the composer rise to the thrills caused by the drama, One of his beat efforts 4 the chant of a hymn to Amittaba, planiasimo at first and vist fo an imposing outburst revious to it, the encounter of Chim- id the Fe press his love for Ah-Yoo | tractive solo, Ah-Yoe has & Pectning Hog u) of her window. ed ween Yt them has char Ehee ‘ond vio ain cane bite, as in of tensity of the faction, with ‘te culmin- ating tragedy it’s as y a wae f should offer yee oe-cream instead of mus: Sere, Deofatent jim-Fen was @ fine bit Fd ohar acting, one of the best hi has shown to us. He strove hard to nal Didur urels by his impressive properly put it prevent a pe! urtain call, \ded to his ih He may ry with Boris. and at her wi Hraslau, too, as Hua- was effec- tive in voice and‘action. Roan! did well as Hoo-Tain, and “Kudisio in ‘nit small part of the Fortune Teller, the real star was Ella Bakos, the on &@ little black-wi, hair tg blond), who acted with child- {ah naturalness and took her share in Junt tte sang Ban-Luy excctiontty. Lu- ac cresia Bori, as Ab-Yoo, sang well and eapecially was Ct win me ingly oriental in appearance, Sophie tot (her *. Brown, Dr. John Dwyer, Louis thatein, Dr. Joseph 8. Taylor, Dr. 8. Wile, Dr. A. Carr and Mra. C. Liebman. According to the many requeste that are received from teachers ng Be te . Brow! ie iereensy, of the ‘School Lunch Coin- mittee, has alno received a large nui n ber of letters from various principals stating their desire for the lench mr. vice and expressing their interest aad co-operation in the work. ee H hn Brown of Scltool Ni hin i 900 ¢ mothers go out to work, and at there is an abnormal number of auie- mic and neurotic children among Ais charge: je Drinctpal of Public School N,o. 89, Jacob Theobald, tells of the great need in his Dalghborhood of @ perma- nent echool luncheon, Many of tm mothers of bis "hilar work by the day and their lidren eat cone lunches = brought home. strongly ui the committee, to ine etall @ lunch service in his school as soon as possible, Miss Anna I, Matthews, prinetpat | ther of Public School No, 130, also atates that and the community would much appreciate school luncheons for; her pu; Joseph T. Grima. principal of pee No Beno! No. 114, sets forth 3. meres ¢ Bw echool. It ts located | of poorest sections of the ‘ity, where the i population | is mixed rey Jew- | id Greek, the Ital! re | dominating y have fine fection in room for @ lunch ser- | vice, but Piney *have not the sary This they are very desirous of hi ing, and ag soon as the funds forthcoming the committee has agreed i senaintan their service among the the ‘recalls with all the assurance of & prima donna. Yet, off the stage, as I saw bor later, she was shyness conducted personified, Speck, the tain calls. ir. admirably, and ytd ee and Jules we mi » took cur- jacol,” with Mr. pas again conducting and Caruso winning his usual triumph in the “Ridi had a new Tonio in Didur, the distinction of not being Se rupted in the oy Emmy ie Oe Audisio je won after th the matinee of “Die Walkuere” to air the auditorium, That and the crowdin, women faint. The: out by friends and ushers and all them were speedily revived. “Die Walkuere,” in the Ring Cycle tropolitan Opera House yes- y afternoon, attracted a very laree audience. Scores of women- atandees sat on the floor between the man fleld. The per- Mr. Herts, wae full woane Kurt, @ lovely it time here, was acta, as in the old days when opera monopolized th mance, under of riety. ide. Mah delivered the Val \oxle ory With 0. sreat deal of of. fectivences, her — vat Indeed, throughout, for ite quality and the soni @ase with which she emitted I ot fall to charm, alth she di in oo Desannnes joes not penetrate far beneath urtace. kag od however, showered applause Rudolf Berger returned to as Siegmund, Basing and did be- Isto is the Eepeenaioe I got. acting about the same as he fore and sticking to his Psyche knot. Johanna Gadski was a lovely Sieg linde, and Margarete Matsenauer as Fricka, Carl Braun as Wota: Basi] Ruysdeel as Hunding were tuneful fective, ‘Walter Damrosch and the Sym- ony Orchestra gave the ge jaster Composer concert |negie Hall yesterday ai that ee first symphony, very well 0 concerto In which hie bea ® large and enthusiastic Goodson, the Englis! pin wave a recital at Carne: ell lant ni, the power playa. A large audience found her applauding proramme attractive, her Chopin gro beaque” b; Arthur’ Hin: if Hin- ioe ‘a husband, je the cant especially ye A The Valkyries id layed, jarold behind the rail caused many were carried id h are of auch very poor families thet tho | At $9.75 Were $14.75 to $19.75 AGreat Variety of Models and Fabrics "North Siders Prépare For Big Mass Meeting To Aid Penny Lunches fae or unleation, urgee the y of the echeel lunch in that sokeel there and aber of “of thom are ill on enough feeds "bre of io pevine iar & eas very poor. very ignorant are <‘pedalor rs, =e 2hifdron a few pe ‘ whiol mothers going out te ih yi which *'e ar the very low wages ing Tn the ‘abr rice of this lunch service, the Teachers’ Relief Organization has been daily providing pupils with food and clothing and even sending food to homes. In addition to many such letters thore are reports from Richmond howd ough recommending a simili service. A number of principals mal formal application, The interest the principals in this work evidences the real need that exists for the ex- tengion of the school lunch system. wing from peritonitis, Miss physician said her a was not necessarily serious, could not be moved trou the how for the next thirty-six hours, - |to deliver gold in England last August, ELECTION PRIMARY INQUIRY. Action om Penrese and Others Fa- vored by Senate Committee, WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—By unant- mous vote the Senate Elections Com- mittee to-day recommended tmvestiga- tion of Senatorial election campaigns | in Pennsylvania and Mitnols and in any other States where charges of corrup- tion have been made. ‘The original resolution by Senator Norris, Progressive Republican from Nebraska, proposing inquiry into the campaigna where Senator Penrose was | re-elected from Pennsylvania and Roger Sullivan was defeated by Senator Sher- man, Republican, in Iilinots, wan adopt- ed, but at the insistence of Republicans on the committee it was amended to authorize similar investigation into any such charges from other States. Chatr- man Kern said the committee's recom- mendations would be put at once before; the Senat —___ WIRELESS ON HIS AUTO. Brookty: jent at Cornell Sends Message Ten Miles. ITHACA, Feb. 6.—0O, E. Ruckgaber of Brooklyn, a senior in the College of Civil Engineering at Cornell University, has experimented successfully with an automobile wireless and his car is be- Neved to be the firat in the country fitted to carry such an outfit, Two copper wires strung from the top of the automobile come together at the outer point of engine hood. The is carried on one of the seats, Ruckgaber has sent messages ten miles under proper atmospheric con- ditions, ‘poeepninlimaumemneae ASKS SALE OF GOLD SHIP. BOSTON, je Guaranty Trust Company of New York, which began a damage sult against the North German-Lioyd because the steamer Kronprinsessin Cecilie failed asked the Federal court to-day to or- der the sale of the steamer on the ground that the company ts seeking to delay the case. REGULATE YOUR BOWELS AND STOP COLDS, HEADACHES, SOUR STOMACH Ri deded Lig he rpeerg Kasgeethon aren ‘ br pgereae im ti ti the sour ‘stomach and nes Soa scaesters them out to-night wit Dea per ta tanecloe doy at dohrees: Cascarets cleanse and headache, and sweeter your siren CANBY CATHARTIC Ww 1 rep yay ORK WHILE YOU SLEL? your liver and carry off the decomposed waste matter vega constipation perro Pe ager tenigha pillsticigt to-n (phe willat ten you x keeps your out by morning—a pent ho the el for mont Proved egy ‘8 good, gentle si sToRe CVS Hezeld Square, Breadwoy, 34th bo Mh Men’s and Young Men’s WINTER OVERCOATS Garments That Have Been Selling At $14.75, $19.75, $24.75 & $29.75 Too Many Overcoats in Stock--- Hence These Radical Reductions. Fancy Overcoats---This Season’s Smartest Novelties---Marked at Prices to Insure Quick Disposal. At $14.75 Were $24.75 & $29.75 Included are London-madeOvercoats CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS The Chewiest” Chewing Gua ever Chewed or three “Bobs” for a cenf at better stands and stores. ND now Hearts are , trumps in chewing “Bobs” made it hearts —raised the bid on the pep, the flavor and the chew—and put over a grand slam. Look for the candy-coated chewing gum hearts-—-“Bobs.” Everywhere it’s “Bobs” Quality! Not REN cs . 20 for 10 (Staple Styles) are not included in this Especial Sale, but are offered At Reductions of About 14 Blovatere om the 20th St, olde run direct te the Men's Clothing Dept.—#iftth Fleer, ss resemniee ort geen Wr Men, Cs. Gas bata Doaetvas Ba $e See ouhaies d BAUMANN. AT 8457. & SAVE. A eae Our Liberal Credit Tome, ee te Len; Picnd. New Jersey and Contest . We Pay Freight and ‘Keareos” ‘Fare. tWrite for our new broklet. Mailed Free. Open Saturdays until 10 P. M. Evenings we close at ¢ P. M. thashed Irames, ions ot aoe] colt plush, cords tamels to match; can te ia

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