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ES re hs GET SIMPLE LUXURY AND HIGH POWER IN NEW PULLMAN MODELS Women Go in Raptures Over the Latest Design of a De Luxe Coupe. ] yi j iH ! i i E i | i i ‘ i | ! ? z j i Ih li z i Sg fi iy ity $ ai Hl a Count the Days, Pimples Vanish ms. mms som wm , | have three distinctive features—power, | luxury and simplicity, The 1916 series ||: Includes @ five-passenger touring car, | a two-passenger one-seat roadster, a) three-passenger or Clover Leaf road- ' ster (three individual seats), and the De Luxe Coupe. All these models com- | bine lasting power with simple, luxu- rious fittings, which delight the ultra fashionable. Perhaps the most popu- lar model, especially with women visit- ore, is the Pullman De Luxe Coupe ‘This attractive oar never fails to win e@dmiration from many fair enthus- fasta who reluctantly airse from ite comfortable seat. “The exceptional beauty of the De Lxe Coupe cannot fail to commend It- self to women of refined taste who are secking @ car of stanch construction, simple of operation, together with beauty of design,” said Mr. Bannvart, a noted automobile critic, as he stepped out from @ Pullman model to-day. While the De Luxe Coupe is un- doubtedly the star exhibit at the booth, the Pullman Company has apparently wensed the demands of the automobile public for a variety of selection suited to individual requirements and built , | accordingly. The Pullman engineers have also ‘worked out some new innovations for eating. In the one-seat roadster the weat is placed practically in the centre of the car between the front and back wheels, the most comfortable position in a machine because of its freedom from body motions. The summer top of this roadster is easily removed and replaced by a winter top, thus convert- ing it very quickly into an all-year car. All the new Pullman cars are built on standard chassis, 114-inch wheel base, and with the De Luxe Coupe con- taining the C-H magnetic gear shifts. ‘Where there are pi mples, | blotenes, ‘ete,, the dieod Free Trial Coupon . A. Stuart Co., 519 Stuart Bidg., Marschall, Mich. Send me at once, by return mall, 4 free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wat the home of one foster sister, Mra Michael Gavin, at No, 40 Welland Avenue, Irvington, N. J, and nent back to the other, Mra, Albert Miller, at West Orange, fourteen-year-old Minnte Linckels hid in @ closet for twenty-four hours, and when found had care, cently she found @ quarter. Bhe used @ nickel of it to go to Irvington, and She hid herself when a knock at Mra. Gavin's door made her think a mes- ne home. Ernestine Schumann-Heink against | was so ba William Rapp jr., applied to the Su- at eo bitten by a bulldog by Charles Steyhorr that he died, preme Court yesterday for a writ of | Deane is pressing a, second suit, Habeas corpus compelling the produc- | damages against Stegherr, She I 0 . Uhirich, first. Hion in court of Henry A. Uhirich, who| first. ss aoe was mussied when he Mra, Deane Gets Writ for Dog, Dx- ‘A programme o@ just the right ngth and just the right kind was, ert to Testify in Sait. a Awaiting extradition to New Jersey. played last night by the Boston Sym- a * th x #, Dearie, who figured iy Mrs. Deane wants Caen i™ na pe mn Fate. Ane rete ae , te at C fan, Mr 6 1. Deane, to, Prony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall. i. 'the divorce sult brought by Mme. Masti! cened by her, Which, # upon which the court must pass. |There was the requisite symphony, | Beethoven's “Pastoral,” and the light | bit at the end to send one home hum. | | ming Dukas’s “Sorcerer's Apprentice.” | The feature of the concert was a most! interesting composition by Ernest Schelling, the American pianist, with Mr. Schelling himself at the piano. | The work is a series of variations on | an original theme entitled “Impres- sions from an Artist's Life.” The main theme is a vivid one, full of youth and nobility. On it are em-| brotdered the impressions of persons, | places and events, and these pictures are so full of variety, so characteriatic, that one needs no programme notes to tell where the artist has remem ered the colorful Orient, or returned in memory to Russia or Italy. Sev- eral variations are in memory of the composer's friends, and a fine mill- tary march and dirge points back to | August, 1914. | The ' orchestration {9 bdrilifant throughout and there !s something so mastiff owned by her, which, she clatm: | | Fearing she would be taken from to be put under « physician's The child, an orphan, said he was lonely at her West Orange home, Re- ned to spend the rest on two dolls. nger had come to take her back / THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1 | |rente, Vincenzo Rei , Piet HIDING IN A CLOSET, | Caruso and Alda | iitic tats." one” "| WHEN IS_A MUZZLE NOT? ° A nade — GIRL NEAR SUFFOCATION) Sing in Puccini’s , Lonely in One Stster’s Home, She! anon Lescaut Had Run Away to Visit By Sylvester Rawling. Another. UCCINI'S “Manon Lescaut” got P tts first presentation of the sea. gon at the Metropolitan Opera Houre last night. The performance was a live one, under the direction of Mr. Bavagnoll, Frances Alda inter- preted the name part. Her personal beauty and the becoming costumes she wore made an attractive picture, and her singing, although somewhat cold, was adequate. The continued indisposttion of Lucrezia Bort is giv- ing Mme. Alda opportunity to show her worth, of which she ts taking full advantage Mr. Caruso was Des Grieux, Push- Ing modestly through the chorus, hej entered without a welcoming hand, rust women bo gt Hon A end an unprecedented thing, He was 10 cept ix he coeting _— ph ad =. aplendi voice and there was no need |impression of having becn written by for im to force ft, as he did once or —_— 50,000 CHINESE REVOLT IN YUNNAN PROVINCE Government Troops on March to a planist, for often the piano is only an accompaniment to the beautiful solos for different instruments in the orchestra, When he did allow him- self to show his skill, Mr. Schelling played with power and beauty, and with the postry and {magination which show so plainly in his com- position, twice, Nevertheless the remark of a| much wrought up young woman tn the foyer that I could not help over- | hearing, “I never heard such ecream- ing and shouting in my life,” was ridiculous, She will never hear @ voice of such wondrous quality or Attack the RebelsCustom House |’ pipet be| Kathertne Goodeon, the Magtom ’ Plundered Near Hong Kong. pore Tra vecsined ny that be aie W RING in Lf bton Soi You never get enough Heckers was talk in the lobbies of a joke Mr.| Caruso sprang upon Innocent Brook- a jarge ence. Her py | gramme included one Mozart and two lynites at the Academy of Music on ficthoven gonatas, played with au- Tuesday night. He sang the “Celeste | thority as well ns with understand. Aida,” I am told, in half-voice and|ing, and a group of sma the audience wondered what had hap- | eiona, Schumann's | "P: | rhapsody and an intermezzo by pened to him. As a matter of tact,| pranms, a Bach gigue, and a capriccio that is as the aria should be sung. It) py Scarlatti, so full of color, so brill- is a soliloquy, not a Mark Antony |iantly performed by Miss Goodson oration, as I have maintained in this| that the decorous, music-loving audi- f 4 whioh |2C°, Was carried away by enthusiasm, column for many years, and whioh | ane nad to add several extra numbers Mr. Freund in his Musical America |to her printed list before she was per- has been pointing out lately. mitted finally to leave the stage. a Giuseppe de Luca, who sang Scarpia in “Tosca” on Wednesday night, was) BUMPS INTO HANGING MAN. last night's Lescaut. His imper- chil Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon that PBHKING, Jan. 7.—Practically the . Her pro. entire Province of Yunnan is now in revolt, tt was officially admitted to-day. Communication with Yunnan has been entirely interrupted for two days, The rebels are reported to number nearly 60,000, Government troops ‘marching into Yunnan are expected to come in con- tact with the rebel forces within two pancakes because they’ are the only wheat flour pancakes— wheat cakes— not corn cakes. oaye. ANTON, China, Jan. 6—One hun- dred armed men at midday attacked and looted the Chinese Custom House on the boundary of Kowloon. The marauders posted proclamations do- | OLD HOMESTEAD it ation Was creditable, ‘This new-!Grocer, MM for Pwo Months, Ends! scribing themselves as revolution. to the company oving of aries, Further trouble ts expected at service and adap ty. Ale His Lite, here at any time, as it is believed dy he has been en @ re-| Harris Cohen bumped into something | that the rebels have corrupted the fore the 1 tour next autumn on alli | swinging in the dark of the cellar at No. 79 Leonard Street, Williamsburg, this | morning, and when he struck a light he | found {t was Abraham Mandelowitz, a grocer, of the same address, hanging by the neck dead. Andrea de Government troops. The town Kow- loon 1s situated in the peninsula of la was Geronte, and in the cast the same name opposite the island of were Flora Perini, Albert Reiss, An- Hongkong. gelo Bada, Gtulto Rosst, Mario Lau- FLOUR $100 FOR A HOME RECIPE All Who Cook at Home May Partici- pate in This Unusual Offer It Is Made to Secure the | Best Possible Home | Recipes for Publication in thee New RYZON Baking Book. What is the thing you bake best— the recipe you are particularly proud of, the one you use when company is in to dinner, or when you decide to give the folks a special treat ? 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