The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1915, Page 15

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4. Musical Joke Pexpetrated by gol having come from London by Baltic. To the ‘Trust Company there was consigned $2,500,000 of the total. The remainder was divided between the Mechanics and Metals’ Na- tional Sank, the Beak of Hew can a the American Express Com) THOUGHT SHE COULD NOT LVE Restored to Health by Lydia E, Pinkham’s Veget?#le Compound By Syloester Rawling. THING without precedent ‘4 Quartet at its first concert of the sea- David Gregory Mason tion, The first, Mr. Mason said, re- flecting Mr, Strawinsky's Unior sille, Mo.—"1 suffered from a] W84 & crude orchestration of folk femaly trouble and got so weak that I could hardly walk across the floor without holding on to something. I had nervous spelis and my fingers would Ma cramp and my face | would draw, and I could not speak,nor sleeptodoany good, had noappetite, and everyone tl he I would not live, Somm one advised me to take Lydia FE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I had taken so much medicine, and my doctor ‘anid be could do me no good, we I wd tay husband he might get me a bottle and the time I had taken The second was the voice of a prices tion. Never mind of mine remarked: eomething on Strawinsky after all!” my friend remarked, the pieces” were a joke well worth hear- ing once. Betti and his three associa the twmultuous applause so that they repeated the first “piece.” twice too | the cyn! performers audience, and isn't that second move- ment finely descriptive of the life of a Haydn's lovely quartet in D minor, teeming with melody, tuneful from beginning to end, which was the middie number of the programme, won even the firefly!” ‘Dear old Papa “I have alway: recommended your ever — T was so wonder- fully benefited by it, and I hope thi letter will be the eats of saving some other an’ woman from sufferin, Mrs. MARTHA SEAVEY, Box 1144, Unionville, Missouri. ‘The makers of E. Pinkham’s Mb Compound have thousands of letters wh that above—they tell the ‘truth, else they could not have been obtained for love or money. This med- icine is no stranger—it has stood the temt for years. ‘ace there are any complications you not understand, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confiden-~ sgl Lynn, Mase. Your , read and anew: eran and held in strict confldenes cynic’s approval. have the four players earned the! high pl ensemb! player 1s an artist ‘Two French musicians, in joint re- cital at Aeolian Hall yesterday after- noon, gave pleasure to a large au ence They were Andre Tourre' linist, who has been heard as a solois before, and Camtlle Decreus, esteemed as the accomp: Ysaye, the Belgian master violinist Their e Franol Saint-Sacns sonata. Between thes two works, In which they played to- gether with admirable Cie hag "BROOKLYN. GEER, a Qren USE Stock ce. and exquisite expression were the pre- dominate features. Mr. Decreus croeoially felicitous in Lisst's Francis Walking on the Waves,” Mr. Tourret was Debuasy’s “Fa bateau.” Se tng EVERY TBR yet Tet SUNDAY, 2 BIG CON Ss ROM sunn Virginia bacco in <i 10 for 54 Lhe Flonzaleys in Chamber Music concerts, was accomplished by the Flonzaley son in Aeolian Hall last night: The audience wha sent homeward bound Yoaring with laughter. Igor Strawin- sky was responsible. Three pieces of | parties who had his were last on the programme. They are still in manuscript and unnamed. announced from the stage that the composer had in mind “Grotesque” for their appella~ thought, song by peasants on a Russian steppe. in a Gregorian chant, the responses coming from a choir somewhere in A cynical friend Oriental in character, purely Chinese, “three It was a pity that Mr. took riously Cesar Franck’s quartet in D major was the first number, a scholarly composition, felicitous in theme, only But, said my friend ane remember that the always get more enjoy- ment out of these things than the Not yet as smart as the Kneisol audiences, if one may judge by the number of women that kept their hate on and did not wear evening gowns, the Flonzaley following ts be- come an imposing factor tn the musi- cal activities of the city, and worthily co In public esteem. Their playing Is perfect, and each rogramme began with a Cesar sonata and ended with a upison, each was heard in an individual group of compositions, In which refined taste and forced to repeat THE CIGARETTE OF QUALITY best cigarette to- And only the choic- est, mellowest Vir- ginia tobacco is in Piedmonts, That’s reason enough for Piedmonts being the biggest-selling ciga- rettein America. Try them—today! Liggette Myers Tabesco0 Cr THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, Sn ee FIVE MORE SAVED FROM MINE Bodies of Fourteen Men Kilted by! Haploston Are Recovered, BOOMER, W. Va, Dec, 1.—The boa- fes of fourteen miners who lost their lives in Mine No. 2 of the Boomer Coal & Coke Company by an explosion of « blowout shot which yesterday at noon imperiiied 200 men, were brought to the surface this morning and taken to the temporary morgue nearby. Soon afterward a rescue party ap- peared with five other men who had been buried far underground and who, though atill alive, were In @ critical con- dition, They were hurriedly taken to the hospital in the hope that prompt treatment might save their lives. Other been searching the workings during the night came out with the report that they had been un- able to locate any of the five or six miners atill missing, and their places were at once taken by new volunteers, W. B. BLACKWELL DEAD. William Bayard Blackwell, who tn No- -| vember, 1914, sued John Mayer jr, @ grandson of the late T. A. 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