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it TL SS — A ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1915. TE NEW PLATS enti nao caren cath ot m,cerrt cones tas, |Poce Pete Males | rar Trscunrs coe gegen & Bett nel Choose a Good Soap . NE JAYS o th Lon th urtuey ot ison coun Debut in Song Recital.|' an Micra [and Seventwenth. Auxiiarien ‘ef. the mfr Your Shampoo 4 “ ” th " f the stor 5 on r / aieuiinsienned 1 boc Stony Wold Sanatorium at the Hotel portance of using only « pure } “The Great Lover” a pe see Heese, thas, suction of tie tile alee witea E off |Miltmore. ‘The proceeds will go to]sonp for the bait cam hardly be over. Great Artistic Success 3) mkoa “T st Level” a fect ep. Pe ! \ tot By Sylvester Rawling. Mr'Me\neiy will be the guest |the sanatorium, estimated. Impurities in soap, and @- r le, tho first ts stents boa cal Cok aire cere Mi. DOVLA FRISCH diner at te Motel Ravan of ibd | ten. cnfternoon end’ evening aperee Gortally, tose ol pay my + hy for Uitrichstein. drow in the managers offen |(ractive insy sre ol to our donwert 84 vere Hirice dranaes, ouite, okative ‘skirts 111 Yn 'sdditions the soep eckceted cow 1Varlous highly temperamental “art-| through t r e Tat Acofian and evening Wraps, @ dance and din- thing, healing properties like our hua ae yearn.” By CHARLES DARNTON, SLPS SSESLE Ach") STONY WOLD'S GOWN SALE, | oui’ get PS * tie Isains in Resinol Abranam Bomhard, Mrs. Chartea te | {c@ will bave little or wo trouble jist” bring their wubles to the pa ge rd , cou) wrimet tient tan at the desk, and the bark- . 4 assisted,” the word most} br A . voiceand his last 94 | O00 ‘Gum! bab 4 is iia ins | ing dog of a German poprano adds to] quickly-but the r seugon, by Jean Verd at] Pretty $10,000 Bornhelinor, Mra. Toaae aumbel, wae or scalp irritations and W TETHER all tho world loves tho uproar. In the face of all this has 8 pian. Looking over house] umes at the Biltmore, |genbetm, Sire. Randolph Guarsohets, | rich end lustrous without ‘shy other loverand [ doubt it=thls) you ean only shout with laughter, it], °" is] Atied w n peop! 1 taking oxtumes worth $10,000, disptayed | 0 ee Lar s comuel treatment. Resinol Soap leaves no ap- jar part of the universe | jy indescribably funny. When the f@- | an instincts ist, His Paured i9/20t¢ of plouse and of the pres: | by thirty-nine pretty nm odels, were * © Straus end eee Folie ‘hf, | Pleasant odor or stickiness in the hair. ag every reason to be delighted With | mous baritone finally stalks In, he at| nothing | han perfection of {tx {entation of Sowers, it was hard to be- | auctioned off last night by Raymond Warburg. —Advt, “The Great Lo Which Le0| once recuse to sing with Sabitting, | Kin ie Tn “yite "he did much |jieve that Mme. Friseh was a stranger, | * = PAE et ie i Nohaogtpe or ‘ e BaMe Sort oO h . ‘ | Ditrichstein @ really great| for she ts the prima donna with the ip, oem sont of wing hy BK, 3-4 There are mysteries of the recital platform past finding out. One thing tio success last night at th@) serpent’s tongue and sho bas sla8-|the opportunity of dol Longacre Theatre. dered him in every opera house of the | turesquely than befor anity aside,'can be suid ungrudgingly: Mme. Why ia {t that no one has hitherto| world, ‘Their lives, it may be hinted |he puts the woul of the born artist (srisch presented @ fetching and girl. liscovered the rich humor to be found|date back to the sentumental perivd, | Into Paurel. He makes It a charactor te s and ¢! ‘ | well, singers are singers! But) that st with the|!sh picture that fascinated, It may be dded that eertain of ber it more pic- Jranklin Simon a Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. ~~ Will Close Out Friday ’ Women’s Fur Trimmed Suits All This Season’s Models Of Wool Velour, Broadcloth or Whipcord in Navy, Brown, Green or Black, trimmed with various fash- ionable furs. Coats silk lined, warmly interlined. New model Skirts. 25.00 Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 r at any rate turned It to) and accordingly Paurel|In n ix one of | ism trical account? It is more toan bittini’s band, gazes Into oe: | the few actors we have who make jsho sw: * although one « Dnerican ‘singer out. to luncheon’ |to get to it. His performance last| Mine. Fr eo is disconcerting, Jedge of the vagaries of genus) Sey vou ask whether Sabittini’s| Might fell nothing short of a triumph, | go full of in tone and qual- jar to the operatic stage, fe Bot ast hig past experiences to tiank for tell trouble? words for the other members, for they | Now it is that of a child and as ineg- va thea In any event. this Idea | Well, the American singer x young) “ll played a part In the success that jective, “Then it takes ou color and! Y has been worked out very cleverly by 4 cnt | inary first-night of the theatre. Mi Pavrel starts right in making violent) p00" “ -) 88} it changes So that one only can shrug Help Ol] the actor who #0 cften turns author.|iove to her, quite forgetting that he| Beverley Sitgreaves was neither less rs and wonder why the ‘ in the vitriolic #pirit she to the ca as a lover, it #0 P gave u bras! \ Hatton. ‘There are quite eons na brilliant career tain Heel has be-|Jeaous Sabittini. John ‘Bedouin was presage ee eet to soothe and heal. Nothing purer, |or® to fo round, after which praise) cone intereated in a younger baritone|Cncish "ro Camilla, Bertoling must [284 she usually manages to find her eater or more effective at any price. is due Cohan and Harrie for the] on her way across the water, and thisi fo" Credited a realtetlo bit of @eting| Way Into the heart of a son . 8 ‘a night when Paurel loses his voice |)», - Dee | echumann, achieved. ‘Their stage director, Sam |on a night when Paurtt toate his Tee) Paurel to his senuen. William Fuc- , ductor; Alfred Kappeler, as ‘4 “Culours,” Poot 0, Bowen | oarching the atmosphere of the Mot-|fin'in wood working order. Pautel Is| tun tenor, and Anes MeNaaghton ig] The thanks of all music lovers who super ‘yooemans ° OF - Our. CPere urceful manager gives goud | Bes d Mansfeld, 1 women excjaim: * hat Mr. Ditrichstein, with his|/¢yes—and then takes @ pretty young the theatre worth th uble We take |inarked: “Bah! she has no poise,” until hissing sounds fore-)_ It ts not an easy matter to find ity it is tha t be inany voices.) and pretty, #0, naturally enough, distinguished last night from the or-| power that make one sit up. Again | together with Frederic and Fanny|hae turned gray in the course of bis/{han splendid nor less than human want to sing for us, How- ‘The Sonp to cleanse and purify, the Oint- & valet whom Mr. Ditrichstein should Samples Free by Mail most artistic production they havé| youth scores a hit as an understudy |i, the role of the mother who bri was marked in } EE Se lc Se Forrest, has distinguished himselt by|Ip fearful row, with the Jeuous ciard), as an impulsive tallan con. | Shubert. Rut in counter hunters are ‘risch for her refusal to extra number to the ted programme, = * | opolitan Opera House when storms] oompelled to drink with 6 Mitisr Tne] You please, as a German soprano, |are not bar H “ a brewing and breaking, and then to his professional tragedy when the/ added largely to the amusing quality |due to M ) World “Wants” Work Wonders, are of the performance. Virginia. Fox: |add even one Brooks suggested the unformed Amer- | last on her j lean singer, Ethel, with a certain —— simplicity of manner, and she sang| gg» pleaainaly, but her sobbing was quite| M’ANENY GUEST OF HONOR. out of proportion with her Anal seene. a sotnere Ie very ttle fault’ to be | Promin jen of the City to Be ound, however, with “The Great Dee. 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