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The fascinating, although often) | ghastly, pictorial representations of | the scenes now being enacted on the | blood red battlefields of Burope were | shown to the audiences at the Park | | Theatre in Columbus Circle yesterday | and last night. The exhibit, whioh is called “Europe's Reign of Terror,” is truly labelled, for the observer sees | | for @ spell of nearly three hours vivid | pictures of the wreck, the misery, the | tragedy and the hopelessness that lle in the wake of a moving triumphant army. What was the hum of busy wheels of commerce yesterday ts sup- planted by the wails and lamentations of the hapless homeless refugees who next day are seen weartly crawling from the ruins From the opening wun at Liege as well as at Namur, Ypres, Antwerp, Maubeuge and other Belgium cities |that gave way to the now famous 42 centemetres, the pictures tell the story | f the war god's fury | ‘Dhe “terrors” show with fidelity the German sweep through Belgium. The first pathetic picture shown is that of @ child tearfully begging a red ss nurse for more food. ‘Then fol- lows the desperate aftermath of battles fought in Northern France, in the Balkans and at the Dardanelles, Each fens previous to an actual engag’ ment shows the commanding generals} or oMfcers of high standing inspecting | the trenches, the first line of which will scramble forth in the morning of| to-morrow to face what in all prob- ability will be their certain death The great backward drive against the Germans that saved Paris and prevented a possible invasion of Eng- land, which was begun at the Marne and continued in some cases for more then fifty miles, is shown with strik- ing clearness, Gen, Joffre and Gen.| French are geen making the necessary arrangements for this, which was un-| questionably the most momentous bat tle in the world's history, the chronicle | of which has yet to be written, England's favorite fighting regi- ments, very largely composed of Irish and Scotob, figure strongly in the bloody work that w done on the west front in those early days of the Th i Range! , the Munster Fusiliers, the Dublin Fusil- fers and tho Inniskiilings, as well as [ree eer Werne and ores Scotch ty boys, with a sprinkling of the real British Tomm: The Hevarite, the Saxon lag’ ot! great fighting nizations the German forces are also shown “A reviews before the action that saved the annihilation of the power of two of the world’s great- est nations. ——_—>—__ ‘THE CHARMING WIDOWS’ LIVE UP TO THEIR NAME THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1916. R” One of the Stirring Scenes of War Shown in ‘Europe’ GERMAN SOLDIERS SEARCHING & WEGON FOR ESCADING SPIES. THIEF DIDWT SHUT THE DOCH ‘While Miss Marion age fw No, 698 Madison Avenue was out shopping yee+ terday afternoon, @ thief forced her door, stole jewelry ee ae and kin coat en omit, oe ot So. Sirante Benaty ead Sessens oF ee, sho sang it was Dagmar de C. Rub- ner’s “Pierrot,” in English. Stina Rub- ner is the daughter of our own Prof. Rubner, well known to all musicians. Miss Fischer would better abandon her brother's musical setting of Tennyson's “Break, Break, Brow{” | 000 rs the accompaniment to which is most attractive. ot for her to sing. That rattling " by C, Linn Seller, Miss Fischer sang admirably, as she 4id his “April! Alexander Rihn, as Miss Fischer's accompanist at the piano, was admirable. |nave heard in the Metropolitan oer jHouse. A Monday night subscrib who 1s @ real music lover, put @ cold douche upon my enthusiasm when, between the acts, he: sald to me: Umph! I'm sorry 1 can’t echo your eulogies. Perhaps, if my seats were twenty rows nearer the front, I might.” Mr, Gatt!-Casazza gave Mme. Bar- rientos fine support. There were in |the cast Giovanni Martinelli, a most impassioned, tuneful lover as Ed- gardo; Pasquale Amato, a dominant, ruthless Enrico; Leon Rothter as the “peace at any price” clergyman Ral- | s Reign of Terror’ ae mondo; Angelo Bada as Arturo, the| Vivian Gosnell, the six-foot English beguiled and befooled rich English|singer, with a voice of charm, that Cirecte Scitca {nobleman; Pietro Audisio as Nor-|not always doos he use to advantage, |manno, and the handsomest woman leave a recital at Acollan Hail last Ec wer a in the company, Minnie Egener, as|nich!. His programme ran from diva ‘ Allsa. Mr, Bavagnoll conducted with | Handel to our own Marion Bauer, and warming. influence tt A or fervor and with discretion. {t included songs by Schubert, Liniment. Apply — Brahms, the lamented Erich Wolff, need to rub it in—It penetrates | Adelaide Fischer, who won ap-|Debussy and Gabriel Faure. Francis ee ele pyoval last season at her first ap-| Moore, at the plano, was a good ac- pearance, gave another song recital at | comparist Denominations of Bills Ratsed. Michael Yowvantk and hie wife, Pot, No, 26 Albany Street, were arrested last | night charged with having “raised” bitle of small denomination by pasting nu- Sloan’s Linimenti |Acottan Hall yesterday afternoon. She flatted badly at first, in a group of \old airs and songs. Nervous and only just recovering from the grippe, her apologists sald, and they seemed to be right, for she steadily improved Ke ae we aetiaattal aR | morals trom larger pills over the genu- KILLS PAIN nat she had found herself, and #he ployed’ an porter i) a national benk on “Keep a bottle in your home." had to repeat “Totseau bleu" in her] Nassau street, and says he discovered Price 25cs 60. $1.00 French group, Another song that she|a quantity of torn ends from bills which had to sing twice because of its in- KOCH s G. had been destroyed in the bank 125th Street West tionally preity girt with a good sing- tng voice and plays a soubrette role 10% to 50% Reductions on Lifetime Furniture Hameo Ada tam are own tae! Opera Audience | A Few of the Many Special Offerings | Chair $2.49 in a wpable manner _ “DING DONG FIVE” RING BELLS AND SIN AT PROCTOR’S 5TH AVE, February Furniture Sale Now On Barrientos Stirs In ‘Lucia’ Debut oa fall bos mea Spanish leather slip seat. By Sylvester Rawling. iH ARIA BARRIENTOS, a Span- nlp i ish coloratura soprano, made gees te pin tee ee her debut at the Metropoll- sang and rung bells tunefu Fy ri tan Opera House last night in the hearts. of a capacity Aadisnee saat name part of “Lucl Her success night at Proctor's Fifth Avenuo brates A erowdat hte pyle $65.00 3-Piece Living Room Suite, $48.75 Seeds tsi “ahe iaience Uked Maric| taneous tribute to her. She was called Large, well made, of all hard wood, 4 inch frames, mahogany finished, } enry BE. Dixey) |pefore the ourtain by tumultuous ap- ff 284 covered with genuine brown Spanish leather; sofa 5 feet long; large arm Solid quar when she appear by Frances ordstrom he called “Bits bits ranged from te of It,” jSketch presonted by Sam company, and Lillian Drew, edy novelty of whistling an rounded out an entertaining is offered for the first } week, @ comedy Mann and in a com. 1d mimicry bill which half of this ——_$ PRETTY GIRLS SWARM OVER A “MANLESS ISLE” AT COLUMBIA THEATRE. The Liberty Girls this week at the Columbia Theatre have for their of- fering a burlesque, which is composed of two acts in ten scenes, called “The Manless Ile.” Jack Conway, the au- thor of the plece, enacts the part of | Tom Retlly, retired American con- tractor, and he js as amusing an | AT OLYMPIC THEATRE. An excellent comedy is at the Olym- pio Theatre on Fourteenth Street. ‘The attraction is “The Charming Widows,” an appropriate designation for the entertainment. There was a large audience last night and that the programme was appreciated was evi- dent from the hearty applause, Eddie Dale, a veteran in burlesque, {s the principal comedian. ‘Those who have seen Dale in the past know his exceptional ability as a funmaker, and those others who may not have had this good fortune have a treat in store for them Of the feminine principals Helen Stanley is featured. She is an excep- OTHER is careful about what the children eat. RYZON is healthful, for it is made with a new and better phosphate. No one— particularly children—can live without hosphates. Jse YZON next time you bake. Money back from your grocer if you are not satisfied. AL CHEMICAL SO GENES. pe If level measurements, not use /eve/ measurements, use RYZON exactly as you would use any other baking powder. Modern recipes call for standard 14-Ib. tin, 10c 4-lb. tin, 18¢ 1- 1b, tin, 35c you do actor as he {* a playwright, The story starts in the ballroom of a New York hotel and goes through nine more splendid scenes which give! opportunity for beautiful costume displays. The most effective scenes were those of the Sultan's palace tn Egypt, country scene in Normandy, @ celebration in Barcelona, tropical Africa, and the fantastic palace on the Maniess Isle. way put the sho peeheinicesnt “Sehiceaeay Ww over BOSTONIAN BURLESQUERS SCORE A GREAT HIT AT If the production at Theatre, Broadway and house every matinee the remainder of thr lesque lovers of that overlooking a sure h week, the bur- during the action of this act Finney, appearing as Sam, the clerk, finds many display his unusual making. deserved the Next came a movie travesty, Finney appearing as C tomime being finished acting Included in the supporting KELLY’S BURLESQUE INVADE HAPPY HARLEM AT HURTIG & SE to a ¢ prince! etty girls, week, They played house. There are n! a chorus of twe It le a rapid fire ent is interesting throughout, ond act offe kley, a by nmpar Emma Street, 3 ni antly killed when caug ‘ t |frelght, cars which | he was Jearly Unis ng. The Bediond “Avenue Folce Station, Brook: vo twonty the whe eight, a bral Mastern Di lived at No was iu rformance, called “The . | vorites, Chaplt All lost oF found articles m= STAMPS Julian ‘Hitinge and Fritz! Scheff, Yertised in ‘The World willbe s hingiy burlosqued in a clever! Meted at The World's Informa~ A WEST manner. Yon Huresuy Paliteer Bullding Mornings | Ss ‘Arcade, Vark Row; World's a t Brakeman Killed Uptown Olfies, northwest core An BLOCK 1 in @n act arranged | +ling postures, THE BROOKLYN EMPIRE. Empire Ralph Ave- nue, Brooklyn, does not play to a full and evening for borough will be Phe show in information opportunities to talent for fun- Ho kept last night's capac- {ty audience tn constant laughter and applause showered on onklin, his pan- The second act {9 entitled “Isle of] little hot or cold water. ‘This will neu a plbaeg) glo any excons acid which may be | 81.00 Week! rt of a shipwrecked sa oar ee hatance ta | guttie Sour Wome’ still held his audience wi Prreekly or monthly AMON’S. Lew Kelly and the Behman Show invaded the Hurtig & Seamon Theatre ‘ast night and will stay for the entire] y pacity 8, with aininent that The sec- the popular part of any nn two coupling body is tn the chair and rocker. The Koch Club Plan of Deferred Payments tered oak; 42 in. top, 6 ft. extension, plause more times than I ean remem- ber. No such artistic singing of Don- {zett!'s florid music has been heard in our great ‘Temple of Art for at least ten years, It was a cameo of voice production, dainty and delicate, the runs and trills accomplished with an eage that was remarkable and with an assurance that was stagrering. As actress, too, Mme, Barrientos was convincing. Her face reflected every emotion. She moved gracefully, used appropriate gestures, fell into fetoh- and maintained tho tradition of the impossible mad scene without making herself appear ridicu- lous. No reasonable, or reasoning, per- son, of course, can permit himself to | think about that scene, where a love- crazed, duped woman, who has just |murdered her husband, is permitted Pespaibecptpiphegp tally pad apie stage, to imitate a flute in the or- chestra, to jump five barred fences Jand to turn back somersaults with her voice, While a crowd of courtiers, men and women, look on without one of them moving a hand to take the poor mad creature to an asylum or to a prison, But there are people i of them apparently—who love "and will crowd the Metropoli- gives the privilege of February Sale Prices and permits of partial payments. 5th Floor. $20.25 Dresser $16.75 Mahorany, bir eye maple or gold- $9 Mattress $6.98 Combination mattress, Ibs.; roll edge, close tuft- ed, in fancy or stripe ticking. $20.25 Chiffonier |$13.50 Couch Bed 6. $10.75 Level lock couch bed, all steel con- struction, with roll edge white cotton mattress, In plain green, brown or 06 maple’ of or, gold wide: 16x20 French bevel plate mirror; finieh and con- struction guaran- felt ) i mirror; fin- ish and construc- tion ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 to $5,000 “Li Let Us Start You Housekeeping Now . 4 ‘4 > Xoung married couples particularly should avail themselves of this wonderful Etta Joerns, Jennie Ross, Kathyr, it in Opera House to hear it when qnoney saving opportunt eale includes everything \. 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