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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1916 9 ° q musicale which had the virtue (like |Quietoso” and into Arthur Whitney's pies BETTER THAN CALOMEL Zimbalist . Damrosch’s in the afternoon) of|characteristic “Remembering.” The REINDICTED IN COLLAPSE. vevity. q poul over by 10 cen cones Ged between the four move- The owners, contractors and bullding jarriet icholder, pianist, elen| ments of Mr. Spalding’s own suite in 44 enguonedl bd Discovered Dr. Ed- And Salzedo Scholder, ‘cellist, played with skill and|C major is not easy to trace, but each| Mspectors Indicted in connection with wards’ Olive Tablets Are a "y esprit, These with Anne Arkadij and is full of color and all wess admirably | the collapse of a building at One Hun- Harmless Substitute. With Orchestras Frank Pollock, singers, made the pro- | played, dred and Bightloth Street and Marion Second Second — gramme, Mr, Pollock was especially Avenue, the Bronx, on Aug. 21, pleaded Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the amines happy in French chansons, At the] Another Saturday concert worth| nor quiity this morning before Supreme Floor, Floor, substitute for calomel—are a mild but 1 Comedy e in the afternoon| mentioning was the joint recital of tt Justice Mullan in the Bronx to “ sure laxative, and their effect on the By Sylvester Rawling. there was a plano recital by Grace| Harold Bauer, the English pianist, A caine Tndittinenta: (ound Deosuas 35th St. 35th St. liver {s ulimost Instantancous, They | TPOTH of our big orchestras played |Hillott and in the evening a concert |and of Jacques Thibaud, the French | or tuchnical flaws in the original And- are the result of Dr. Ed da’ deter “ a he di by the Maruchess-Sehwarz Ensemble, | violinist, at Aeollan Hall in the eve-|ings. Trial was set for the first week tuinatic r. Edwarde’ deter. yesterday afternoon and the day qt the Punch and Judy Theatre both|ning. They played three works {llus-| tn complete oi ore Unis os Le was full of concerts, Mr. Stran- afternoon Bad evening the three|trating the genius of Schumann, Po Ajeegnaet h calomel. His efforts] oxy and >it , assisted by Charming Fuller sisters sang Irish,| Brahms and Schubert in an ensemble ret 4 to banish tt brought out these little| 7077 the Philharmonic, ass ¥ Scotch and English folk songs with | that was distinctive, elegant and sim. nthe Bat nuractors, And Willem olive-colored tablets, Efren Zimbalist, attracted @ lare® their customary fasoination, ple, Caruso, in one of the boxes, ap- laughter in the second dew To Begin Tuesday 9 A. M. These pleasant little tablets do the] *udlence to Carnogie Hall. Mr. Zim~ ——- Dlauded generously. Seba CM Fae od that calomel does, but have no| balist was the soloist in Glazounow's f biggest aitins = R bog a ee on i i oncerte top vie ,|first repetition at the Metropolitan| John Cushing is to give a free organ ie fan Wea us NRHA Tad beet for violin and hades ies Opera House on Saturday afternoon, | recital at Calvary Church this after-| Petcrnon. verge eiharry nd Raiph Lt 1. Th ike strong liquids or calo-) playing with the distinction to which ‘the auditorium was filled to the last|noon at 4 o'clock. Compositions by| ina were held in $2800 bait each, Two na F i take el “whee rrounle he has accustomed us, Schubert's foot of capacity, with hundreds|Vierne, Jadassohn, Liszt and Lemare| men were kille a" when the structure col- La! } i '¥v correct hy cure the] seco: | turned away. The crush among the/are on his programme. laps F liver at the expense of the teeth?| cna a Oe se ay sat ee standees was #0 great that many | oo cae — = — | ’ Calomel sometimes plays havoc with|Cterns: Mr. Stransky an © MU-/ women fainted and were carried into|-——~———SC~=CS ~ 1K , . the gums. So do strong Nigu It{Siclans pronouncing it with authority.|the ladies’ rooma to be treated by | let ¥ | Edwards’ Oliv tce,|“Fingal’s Cave” overture, Tachal-| the Management to talk of the eottes ’ ’ il ut Lengths of Imported an merican Most headaches, “dullness” and that| kowsky's tanta YAbEN orved to the victit poset | } 19 the victims gratuitously: | lary rang ca from ¢ tipation| and Rimsky-Korsakoft's It might set a bad Precedent Rut (0) 1iBy and a disordered liver. ” Z ‘a ” " ere Is Tom Bull, the worldly wise, . * . | oll wards’ Olive Tablets when you feel| “ware” pammech acd the Bym« Impiacable conservator of the onera| Wonder Work of New Tonic Makes Him Twice as “logay” and “heavy.” Note how th | House's Interests, to be reckoned . * : wen” eidad ural asd how they phony Orchestra crowded Aeollan with. ‘It takes an exceptionally clover Efficient Mentally and Physically; Old Salesman | ” e Hall at a presentath a@ gracious|impostor to fool him. Nothing was + » 4 “perk up” the spirits, 10 and 28¢.—| Hall ats pres ae ee args At | disclosed to change the estimate of Tells Interesting Story. dvt progr n y. the work expressed by me in this| Mr. Benjamin Rukeyser, of 840) As I am a salesman and am on my began with Bach's suite in C, ar-|column after the first performance; | West Fifty-sixth Street, New York,|feet most of the day, it is necessary ranged with Mr. Damros and|but the performance Itself was a| was beginning to think he was getting|for me to be so full of energy and ended with Elgar's “Enigma” vari. | Detter one, The singing and acting] oid, He began to feel that his job| strength that my work shall not tire gf Frieda Hempel, Giuseppe de Luca)! was wh for him, He was ad-|me. ‘This condition has been brought Blach d Coll { ations, much more attractive now|Teon Rothier and Caruso in the prin.| Was too much for him. es ; ithe, ri ack an olors ) |that we have ceased to bother about cipal characters provided an unusual d to go away—to rest up. Almost}about by malto-ferrin, and Tam ! |the “Friends pictured within” and) \treat. Caruso's name tntentionally iraged at the thought of having}happy to say that it seems to have |& | Sots WH lldten tak Ad a Sleoe ot |! placed la because rarely has he © up his work, some one sug-|made a new man of me." ti by wearing correct glasses now. lei’ : pers h en eae ch beauty of voice and] gested to him that he take maltu-| This is but one case out of thou- [id Nothing is of F roe ae nae aoert | ofaaterfally Polacco conducted ferrin, At that time he was restless, | sands on record of what malto-ferrin [Ef lothing is of more importance |] there were the “Danse Sacree” an uly. run-down, nervous, couldn't sleep,|has done, It tones up every organ to ar to you than to KNOW that your |}/*!® “Danse Profs for harp and! ang Roston Orcheatra’a programme hid no appetite and was losing weight /of the system, strengthens the nerves, e h bsolute protection. strings, by Debussy, and the intro-|tor jts concert at Carnegie Hall on| steadily. mukes the stomach 100% efficient, > s 4 eyes have absolute protection. = 1) duction and allegro for harp, strings, | Saturday afternoon included Brahms'’s| In a remarkably short space of}and helps you to assimilate and get Examinations by Registered Eye |]\ Mute and clarinet, by Ravel, in them- t time after he an taking malto- nourishment out of Specialists. No charge or obligation.||| selves fascinating bits of composi- fon ae UD hhed ba {to-day and get Mwcys former prices in many instances : a] hack at his cl druggis Perlect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 th made cving by Carlow Bate int wordt Ay fl than he ever did says malto- ferrin were double these sale prices. | 6 harp ng by arlos Salzedo, or “Lr rT » soundly and ' 2 ae man, which rea srehed e last night, how steep sounchys vute 'C| si idicibns writes Tagine the Boston up in the mornin eat a yonr druggist will refund yor yx i F, tds Vee En eee, ce tka | oratnary from an audience of serious Symphony giving A programme. soland everything and suffer no distress.{ without question, This remarkable event takes place but once each season. At } “iy Sixth Av. 1gth Bt] |gnusic lovers was pald to Mr, Suleedo | Wonasrrully Condes Ay Enis! Prond Bae ° ilk this time we go through our immense silk stocks and remove Sixth Av, aad od bi ae ‘ | ‘ ‘ A He Satur tate aelll \n A majesty — Brahms num- He the ends and pieces which remain. "% Wert ‘42d. Street. | There wns a harking back to| Pe? deeply moved me, —_ . | | ’ 4 Brooklyn: 498 ee erence) | cariler days In her career by Yvetto| Of the other Sat concerts, Al- i | 3 od rt at her recital in the Maxine | bert Spalding’s vi cital at Aeol- .. | S| The Sale Offers atre last night, but in don- \|B dys" Sauce is - wel: jie th emcke lovee once, ae) in| wan ind i || alues reater an Ever Defore #. an relish Had your family Ty carance, she did not entirely doft|C ravishing | By and your guests |the robe of the professo 1 r ; : : . ’ has been her Dl E{ Most any woman would appreciate a gift of a piece of beautiful silk als thi = reclt i By with which she could make a blouse or a dress, or use for linings or any of the various other uses to which silks may be put. rtwining with a t ory of the tin ney iniscences, F to the supposed prudisiness of an American audience, the risky Suitably wrapped in Holiday Boxes if sorequested DELO JOHN WANAMAKER JEWELERS GO SILVERSMITHS Satins, Crepes, Taffetas, Georgette Crepes, Printed Silks, Beautiful Brocades in Metallic effects and Washable Silks, Fine in Soups, Chowders, Stews and Gravies. san, encore ‘numbe! ust have been disst Creer ad eee LOG] cat eee Sule eave The Jewelry Store Specializes printed or plain. Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. 7 M ; = he List Below Give f in Fine Not- Too-Costly Gifts Z| The List Below iia an Idea of the Values ——— = 39c yard for Silks that were up to 69c Necklaces of Oriental pearls from five hundred to two = 49c yard for Silks that were up to 89c thousand dollars. E : 69c yard for Silks that were up to $1.19 Lavallieres, bar-pins and brooches of diamonds costing = ) 79c yard for Silks that were up to 1.49 around four, five and six hundred dollars. 5 99c yard for Silks that were up to 1.89 Diamond scarf pins and cuff buttons from fifty to two Ei $1.19 yard for Silks that were up to 1.98 an hundred dollars. : $1.49 yard for Silks that were up to 2.39 Diamond rings from several hundred to several thousand F| $1.79 yard for Silks that were up to 2.79 nuniber was © nt eal dollars. 5 $1.98 yard for Silks that were up to 3.49 ON ee ather concerts of Gold vanity boxes around one hundred and fifty dollars. | tes $2.49 yard for Silks that were up to 3.96 “ ORO a EN ad j tho" Avorn Gentlemen's watches in white gold, for full dress, at a | $3.89 yard for Silks that were up to 7.89 hundred dollars, t's Eckman’s | Alterative AHTT'S. RIKER. A Rui hres ASD OTHER LEADS 2, DRUGGISTS, Full dress sets around twenty-five or fifty dollars. i » Max San night Sterling silver tea services ranging from about two hundred to eight hundred dollars. After-dinner coffee sets of sterling silver from less than a hundred dollars to about two hundred. Tn DASHA NorTH West Corner SIXTHAVES! STR. CREDIT TERMS sherbet sets Sterling silver (or with china) coffee se wearer LY mand and bouillon sets between thirty and ninety dolls | 4 Down on he Our Xmas Suggestion ination how : Enameled novelties for the dressing table from less | 780 oe ## 100-00 Make this if Se ee UAERUL CHRISTINE CIEE than twenty to a hundred dollars each a complete set of = | 10-0 «+ = s¢ 150° 1 USEFUL FURNITURE that will give comfort and satis- seventeen pieces in white and gold enamel makes up for | 15.00 ## #* 200-00 faction all the year round, We have floors and floors Seietee ie wil seven hundred and sixty-six dollars. | 25:00 «#8 300-00 | of such zifte a our store, and you needn’t dyain your ult if your make | 7 E BRASS BED purse, either, by paying out cash at a time when Antique Erglish silver card trays from fifty-five to FREE need it most, We invite you to make LIBERAL US several hundred dollars. ; our CREDIT PLAN, remembering that we make om . TERMS TO SUIT YOU LY oy ; ene frames of sterling silver from a few dollars to All Goods Macked in Plain Figure wenty-five. Fourteen-karat gold jewelry in wide variety of giveable articles, including finger rings, between ten and fifty dollars. APARTMENTS FURITEIER "i : Pee an ein Saas wees | COMPLETE FROM $850 FO $500 ratio tun Field glasses and barometers of approved scientific { Open Monday & Saturday Evenings : himnp anvd to manufacture between twenty and seventy dollars. 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER These prices are not precise. They are in- | \! ee iE Ter tended merely to indicate special grades which | ! he a A can be bought to unusual advantage in the COLUMBUS AVE. is Fr ; tae Wanamaker Jewelry Store. MELBET. 103 & 104 st. gos pat vie There are costlier gifts, of course, and many ' IAM AND MARY i that cost very much less, but the groups noted GE PrRiop DINING { | cot Pau are specialized to an economic degree. ortat ok | CHINA CLOSET 48 ' beautifully carved, inches wide; SERV- The Favor of Your Inspection as one y ING TABLE 38 in. ° . i s F vide. Can be pur- Vhs and Comparison Is Invited 87 7 14.00 * i, ee f No. 9279—(With basting line and added seam altow- \ “TH TH | oe ince.) Child's Snow Suit, 1, 2 and 6 years, \ | A WW Goa ay NES oe Tt ‘ Fitna Hatalng Yo West hariy-socim stfeot ony TENTH AND De THE Sry f= 215 W. 424 Sta oye = span), cone wsah aren ane PC ance BERADAS ee 10 henmare St / tn cole « rh ordered W911 Fulton Sk, . ; ; pian 4 scPORTANT Write your address plainly and always By 0010 te 7 Closed Sunday, | l Npay WORLD “WANT” ADS, WORK MONDAY WONDERS “re