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sion for the Relief of seems to indicate. MANY GTATES WANT MOTHERD’ PENSIONS. paged « bill unanimous!: widow with one child of all the States. wia- Vi [ “Il Trovatore’’ in Fine Revival At the Opera By Rawling. 1, TROVATORE,” given « sump- tuous revival at the Metropoll- tan Opera Houre on Soturday afternoon, bids fair to have a new The house was “Toaca,” in the evening, with Ger- aldine Farrar, Sophie Beotti, Leonhardt, Rosset Mical director. crowded. Lane png and Bada in ‘the cast, Mr. Polacco conducting, got @ fine performance before another large audience. Frits Kreisier’s name as soloist at the Philharmonic Society’s concert at Ca ¢ Hall yesterday afternoon, in busiest week-ends of the music season, was potent enough to crowd the house to overflowing. ’ Beach at Pema | loon Drops Low,” Rikers “A Song of the Gea” and Will! Hammond's “The Pipes of Gordon's “Men” he was at his best. His accompaniments at the plano were played admirably by Charles Gilbert May Mukle, ‘cellist, and Herbert Fryer, pianist, gave a charming sonata recital at the Bandbox Thea- tre last night. Frans X. Arens and the Peop! a a We me 8 Be TC AP ee « 36 Markets -131“WenP Price Makers .~ For New York: It is conceded by everybody that we are always the fret to make the very lowest possible, there- saving our customers money om Ossip and Clara Gabrilowitsch were the tributing artists to the Ru: sian Symphony Society's concert the Century Opera House last night. The Symphony Orchestra crowded negie Hall lay night. leage of life, thanks to that wizard of conductors, Arturo Toscanini. He has restored Verdi's lovely melodien to their rightful place. It is essentially a new work that he has presented, with the dust and cobwebs of haif a century swept away. As he reads the score jand makes hia singers interpret it, one fo atartied into fresh admiration of the “hurdy-gurdy” tunes that through the carelessness and sloventiness with which they have come to be presented have dulled the edge of appreciation. Mr. Toscanini has demonstrated anew the reason why “Il Trovatore” has penetrated to the ends of the earth. Kansas, all of which are rete Ober’s Asucena must eC ee en Sere aatioun Ea ney My eA In not ene of the States men- toh of the many that are to her credit, “Is Kiw'te be adminiatared by’ sher law te be admin! by char table yt it that the aria I heard outside my win- oq 4 ‘ty dow this morning?” one thought as doomed sdvieable in all eRe States that have enacted the law, ae well she gave revivi touch familiar ‘ane, Bur te whole “Sant ae these pending, that the widewed ‘ond her | pest Dy children ehould net be ded oof jowned pianist was the soloist | of a programme was resented. The “gi he fo ty bad be ba i Nikolai Sokoloff, Russian violinist, | who os er part well in ry action at the| Tschaikowsky concerto, and William Fee pliuls Opes: Hoe : Hin: baritone, who was so hoarse tm Hans Sacha’s monologue from “Die Meistersinger” that, wisely, he re- frained from attempting Wotan’s from “Die Walkuere.” Gold- “Sakuntala” overture and ‘Wagner’ Ride 6f the Valkyries” were the principal orchestra) num- | bers. In Woeet Virginia, Ha A Law, as our eta ie, tfieneatan cette the " we Metropolitan Opera House last eve- ning. The other soloists were Anna Paul Althouse and Arthur CHOICE of GROCERIES Canada, and Ottawa is now considering the bill for final 5 ant eee, lat Sa of _ Many States Now Seek | ton, and the labor leaders of Indiana y afte behind the bill there, Similar bills are pending in Tennessee, Min- ‘Well tenor, in a_recital at Hall yesterday afternoon, may flatter himself thi people eager to buy tickets w turned away from the box-office. wi takes time to “warm wu; fn his third number, one tes, “It I ts at Odds With Own Society Sibeltus’s first symphony was the distinguishing number of the Boston Bymphony Orchestra's pi mme at Ci Hall on Satu ue i : With Hi ‘was good. my Destin, as Leonora, SAVE i a i | if Pi & ] il Doz. in Carton | i i i f fis E # e 4 HE and flutty aeons loss an it what will please you most will be after | i ut H i { : i g se i : 3 | | | | | | | beta ned pot atte found Rimes, noon ie love! to her credit. Giovanni Martinettt's Manrico was manly in bearing and aplendidly sung. Just a word of warning, though, Mr. Martinelli: ORGANIZED CHARITY WANTS| food for a quarter of a vent H ; ould be a thousand pities to exhaust (Ladies! Men! Here’s the| hair falls out fast. A. little Danderine ‘There are several bills now pending | tumphe, — save your hair. before the Judlclary Committe of|"GmPMe dieing | ig a Get » #5 cent bottle of Knowiton’s breathed into the part new: |! —— toilet counter, and after the first ap-| his “Il Balen” were not completely| Thin, brittle, Lyk and scraggy [pees our hair will take on that life, of administration in existing chari-| that Verdi's tunes show the alightest| scalp; of dandruff—that awful ecurf. | tiful. It will become wav; ties: hia Dill, if passed, wilt make | defects in the voices of the singers of] " "There Is nothing vo destructive to| and have the appearance to what child shall be pensioned and| Ferrando, Marie Mattfeld, Pietro strength and it what child ehall be committed to an/Audisco and Vincenso Reschiglian FB hel ng pioaing © Severiole just a few weeks’ use, when you will in Wiostohester County, which Ben- | admirable and the presentation was| {if not remedied causes the bair roots| new hair—growing all over the scalp to shrink, loosen and die—then the| Advt. Don't force your voice! It should be THE GLATER BILL. it early, for momentary to-night — now — anytime —will surely quickest, surest dan- the Senate and the Social 9 | rang We ons tomiinns tat heel! Danderine from any drug store or! if! P satisfactory, it must be remembered | hair is mute ¢ a neglected | lustre and luxuriance which are so beau- wi racer of the Poor the judge as|them. Leon Rothier was an excellent the hair as It robs the hair] an incomparal inetitution. completed the cast. The scenery was| ness and ite! of the scalp which} actually see « lot of fine, downy hair— it i | ator Slater represents, there are 160] Voriny of Edward Bledie, the techs The Commi on Relief for Wid- — - owed Mothers as well as prominent fighters for the bill are opposed to the Slater bill on account of this formany individuals nolaing polltical viduals it ponitions. jokes The Hill bill or the Mills-McCue Provides for special boards of child welfare composed of citizens ‘who will serve without pay, who will administer the the \e- 5g it & iRESEE : i s 4 Fg A ifif itl ify | ! i Es i i | fe ier, [apnnon et | _ ty lore; than a H mdred thousand families bear ample testimony td the excellent quality of our foods Se smother df healthy and happy Print Butter 33 Belle Brook; fanciest quality; 1-Ib. carton 35 ’ Strictly kresh aire Brand E Ss 33° Striclly Fresh ss ; East View New Laid Eggs c Deliciously fresh; every egg guaranteed; sold -only in sealed cartons; dozen in carton. 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