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ee aE REESE rere Sra oo THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DEOEMBER ! ’ Vally, Director of the French Opera,| and 27; Thursday, No. 40; Friday,| Caruso 8 Name to go into rehearsal early in January | No, 102 and Cooper Union. | | for its first season in America, A | fal audition will be arranged In} Samuel A. Baldwin will give free $\Packs the Opera; 2st yenen aio Arraneet 2 | organ reciinin at ane cwty clone on ° ° will be recetved dally from 3 io to-morrow and Wednesday after- ( M. until Dee, 21 at the manager's Kitty Cheatham ‘038! ve: 3,30 ye manne 25 Forty-second a eeenannet RECEPTION FOR 22D REG'T. The Ladics’ Co-operative Society, the members of which are the mothers, wivos, sisters and sweethearts of the ¢ A LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS “Clear the track for runaway car loaded | with Dynamite." When this message came : norerrgranlie feta to her over the wire Helen Dawson did not = _ Py Sylvester Rowling. ley clear the track, but —she stopped the car. > P eplendid nn was tho Tegineka, English pianist; Mvelyn Storr, Canadian violinist, and May Myr glist ‘cellist, i urt Kanders' « was the long line of would-be- 4 Pee eH ROE: " i iheatre to. | 2098 Of tho Twenty-second Regiment of 7 ‘DE é ‘ wbrboa Niaed ~| bugineers, i making extensive prop- READ IT HERE — SEE IT ON THE FILM i standees at the Metropolitan Opera inorcow will play for | gy, the" return ‘ef the Second Houwe lant night strung out around (he frat time the Tschaikowsky trio. | Battalion of tho regiment after their ; bbe i de © block to Seventh Avenue as Heatrice Bowman, American soprano, | good work of [he past five months on bP ELObE GOD OED EODEDDEDIEDS 5 o'cl Most of the f ii casieon yeler Vowell,) alters yut sore the lle throug Muted! Film tchanges, Walters got tn, ‘bi woof them dit stay Peterson, soprano of the Opera | of the socicty, has been appointed Chalr- not, after their long visi It was Coinique, Paris, an Amorican whose | man of tha Reception Committees of By E. Alexander Powell. | the first performance this season of voice and manner both are aristo- | Whioh the following are mombers 4 sable “Cay, cratic, will give her only New York H. Hanley, Mrae William Mo- Seventh Episode. lveftonnn . Gale bill, “Cavalleria vecitai on Tuesday afternoon at Aeo- | Migs Irene MeGuire, Mra, Gree - aiiacet" and jian Tall, Her programme will in« SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING EPISODES, | Caruso sang. That was the explana- clude songs in French, German, Ital- tlon. And to say that Caruso sang fon and English, means more now than it did some big years ago, for Mr. Caruso has ceased | Free concerts will be given by the ™ to appeal to tho groundlings. He People’s Music League at the follow. fay, 3 Ing public schools next week: Mons | 1¥0r. compels the respect of the most day, No, 170; Tuesday, No. 116 and a | Pedantio operagoer, while he retains Cooper Bt eieeerey Nos. 63 the devotion of his sometimes over N the morning after the tree fell upon the Daweon cottage the! O Kindly old practitioner who attended to the physical ailments of Te™onstrative countrymen. His Canto (Copstiaht, 1914, by B.A Prodwet by the igual Filtn Corporatioa, Iteleas abeth vd, Secretary Mra, Patrick 5 M . Halpin, Mra. Mary Catlanan Mra, “Mary Garneau, the M a : Stati teat ats, Lo ropertion, u naaiated Tal i Mra, Feacme sieeve een iad ead. and eurue that ls ova daughter ts “fale hia, hee in “oralldy in Leoncavall as beautiful Dawsonville folk was returning to his office following @ visit t in song: a¥ingiog lo action Gluwaie his patient when he was stopped by Holmes. | Muzto was Nedda, confirming my “What's this I hear, doctor, about an accident last might at first impression of her as an im- Dave Dawson's?” he asked. cers of power and distinction. “I'm sorry to say that Dave's sister, Mre, Holmes, has been very badly | The La has been sung better, but hurt," was the answer, “She sustained a epinal injury which has partially Dever, that hs Chg pe paralyzed her.” i] “What happened, doctor?” inquired Holmes. hitors Ghd Aas Lt Pee aT “There was a big fir treo standing close to the house,” answered the doc- ture of the clown, love-distraught, and tor, “It was hali dead, so Dave started to cut it down yesterday afternoon, villainous after his rejection? He but darkness came before he rould fintsh the job and he had to stop. The sang the prologue despite the {Iiness tree was partly cut through and the big storm last night did tho rest. It/ under which he has been suffering went through the roof of the house a9 a knife goes through an eggshell.” | this season, with fino effectiveness. Holmes heaved an inward sigh of relief. Lad ae hg Disb Rada and rk aa “I trust that Mrs. Holmes is doing a Pett poe a was something too muc! ii to eK- as aan as can be expected,” he sait.! off, and order ‘em out of camp.” pect that Melanie Kurt, in “Caval- "Bho j@ in no pain,” replied tho! “A good Idea, Hansen,” commended) '¢ra." should prove a Santuzza ot doctor, “but her death is only “| Morissey. exceptional ability; but, with all due ; question of weeks. ‘There ts no!” fansen lost no time in putting his! Tespect to my grumbling and growi- Regal Triple Tread Rubbers chance of her recovery.” o plan into execution. He marched to '08 Italian friends, her impersonation “Bad © * © very sad indeed,” Te-' the mess house, in front of which 8% worthy of respect. Lica Hotta’s Smart in appearance and scientifically reinforced—extra toc caps of marked Holmes as he turned away,| the matcontents were congregated, Turtddu also ts to be commende specially vulcanized tough rubber — durable leather ( ted) but he was far from feeling the sad-'at the head of twoscore of his lum-, Here's @ young man with a throat Keside the heel and resilient pure red gum outside th ness which he so unctuously eX-\bermen armed with axhelves and| trouble that he hasn't used for «| da wrod depend foc tong eervice, All sizes, all pressed, for, with the lips of Virgina | peavies, persene purpos wocrig'y thanks be, he rubbers you can depend on long . 5 lolmes vealed forever, his secret W34' “Clear out of here, now,” he or-|!" getting over it, De Luca was Alfio, be dered roughly. “If you ain't out of Flora Perini was Lola and Mario REGAL SHOE COMPANY ' After giving orders that his car he'camp in five minutes, I'll run you, Matfeld was Lucia, Mr, Papt con- | NEW YORK CITY attachea tb the afternoon train. out.” : | ducted both opera way at 10th Be. Sth pve st 2tgt Oe ich connected at Vort Jefferson) ‘The reply was a well-aimed stone, vaempes! hy ws tho limited for Seattle, Holmes! which struck Hansen on the Tend,| Most captivating of all the musteat | bt S° way at 37h St ath Bt ath Ave. telephoned to “Big Bill’ Behrens at! jaying his scalp open to the bone. He entertainments of yesterday was “Broadway et Sprieg Bt. ? ~ nae the nearby railway construction) staggered beneath the dm; t of the Kitty Cheatham's recital at tho BROOKLYN | camp and ordered that worthy to! blow; then, wiping the blood from Hudson Theatre in the afternoon 4 Flatbush Ave. i eran come in and confer with him. ‘hls eyes, he charged the crowd like Imagination seems — inexhaustil) fe ett oFinh Ave. “Now remember, Hehrens,” he sald.jan angry bull, his supporters close Such a programme as she present ala JERSEY CITY as they rose to part, “t 1 expect) behind him. to us was « revelation In researc NEWARK, WN. J. " you to make < th see o The, rivets pet a 4 nies and, as I sald once before (and 825 Broad St (Exclusively for Men) 108 Newark Ave. for the independents. ‘The on! rupted by a cry of “Fire! this Lam copying Miss Cheathar 2 Co. ts ence or twice, d—n ‘em, andis dense cloud of smoke roMed up-|own form of apciony on the a Brats Tor ve Ry Converse Runber Bhos\Co they're feeling pretty cocky over It, | ward from the rear of the meashouse, | for repetitic that means a gre. but mark my words, Behrens, tho) Hanson, calling off his men, endeav-| part of genius. Never was Miss game {un't over yet. Before it's fn- ave the building, but a mo-| Cheatham a greater delight. ished they'll wish that they'd left me| ment later there came another yhout) was soinething new In spiritu alone. I understand that Morrise of warning, and it was seen that that permeated her whole prograr and his crowd lave some big ;| the camp was doomed ‘To the students for whom this ¢ tracts that have got to be Alled| ee performance was given, because they { aitekly. Tf you can think of some) ‘Three days after the destruction of| are not here for the holidays, L may } Dian to delay their deliveries they'll|the independents’ camp business | say that they heard Miss Cheatham } Probably lose tha contracts Jcalled Behrens to the Amalga-| at her very best, When ever has sho Bolirens was the head of the intelll-/ mated's railway construction camp, | recited the “Little Gray Lamb" with gence bureau which the Ama fur miles above Dawsonville, As|such simplicity, a simplicity that mated maintained for the pur Keeping itself informed of t An Unexpected Christmas Sale Used Pianos and Player-Pianos (from $50 up) (from $355 up) Terms of payment will be arranged to meet everybody’s wishes within reason—a small sum down and a small sum each month. It did not seem possible, owing to the pressure in the skilled labor market, | torebuild and refinish any quantity of used pianos and player-pianos in time for a Christmas Sale. But by working at night we have succeeded in getting through our factory seventy-two pianos and player-pianos, and will offer them Beginning Monday, December 18 All of these pianos were taken in exchange for new instruments in the regular course of our business. This is part of our service to the public and we market them at a price which carries no trading profit for us. a _FOR SALE. ~~ EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES. | SPECIAL NOTICE. | helng obwtracted. pas pages ani, Sia ropolitan Line, between Now York and Boston ban been tea ny Palin wes lounging in the doorway of meant everything of pathos and of impelled one to S)the shanty whieh served as an offices, | devotion, and that of Mts competitors, Mitch « in-[an engine, hauling a single car, kneel as if in church | formation Behrens obtained from men wied laboriously up the steep the applause that f 4 who, though in the employ of the! grade, It came to a stop, and Tom of the sacrilegious. 4 independent owners, secretly drow| Dawson swung out of the cab and of that was in her t pay from the Amolga d. In Mor-| strode across to the office to report.! sings,” an old song to her long time rissey’s employ were two such spirs,| “What vou got there, Tom? Reh-| admirers, of whom I am proud to bo Burke and Anderson, for whom Heli-|rens asked, noting the scarlet dan- ; al i npenid 4 WATCHES SK JEWELRY Chrisimas s Gifts Largest Assortment “SUNDAY 7, HU pec $1 5 Fan te A a engl Ber, METH tacked to the aida of th | the’ wor arin the exnitation of tae [Best Values Guaranteed es, tamer gage The prices marked on them cover simply the allowance made to the cus- “| Be crowd to fall down ay Sai eee 1 10TP aattmere aN " nea ay a = tomer and the actual cost of putting them into good order. They are sold double pay for ev: ' “The food is son snegested. E ay of making conversation. t kon he'll begin this after. the engineer answered. Rehrena cried tri-| ten carloads of lumber for to strike for}him from Port Jefferson this morn- |! ing. Loft them standing on the line | Without a Cent of Profit to Us | Give the children their chance!—Let them get music into their hearts | and their characters will be pretty well assured. Bring a piano or player-piano Bach? Hut Mr. ty rotten,” And | [DIAMONDS For Xmas Gifts ry owt Feluews onay worn Fotideditaly ells fe Write oF phone, 5 his charm in the playing of Good opportunity to secure Tartini's sonata in G major, the pre- ROSE, 64 Maiden Lane. lude and fugue from Rach's first — | permanent position, It prepares the stomach to receive| ¢ A Lass of the Lumberlands food, assists digestion and ceonl Will Be Published Saturday, Dee, 23. Used Player-Pianos to match........6. 9 Inlaid mah oaany “ H STOMACH BITTERS The Eighth Episode of | jietarizen 1 Ate. Bering ay wea nas sonata, and in compositions by Ries. DUA M ° N ps ¢yt ] Most of these have been little used, for demonstrat- ° ° fat Dawsonville while [| brought up rs 2 rey The finest and most enduring i : : : One nisht were at) thin car of dynamite, An soon ant! PCa pore Ran tee sft that any one cen sant into the home and the whole family is happier and more contented. | mipper in the m ong, the | ean Brah, vomothing to eat Um going “) “hineso camp. cook, on i and heul them up to Morris-| - Entire: fault h of sone urged sista sep mt sons ty Th | ; Grand Pianos o be Trish stey | had Ds on dl m a and a wonderfu Ceuphin here slop Ain't fit for ops, Aut neue heea ers horion by, Boh ie I 10 Square Pianos, $12 to $45 Each Used let alone men,” prowled ona of the| fore Behrens was beside the car of| mann, and Walter Kramer's —“A | Sé jumberjacks, and picking up hs dynamite, ee etonene by which he Me eaage,” and Onsip bellow ts ra your gift now and pas | . late, he hurled it at tho head of the| might stil further harass and delay | “. pringtime Dove fascinat- | ° , ry Chinaman. A general uproar. fole|the independents had suddenly oc-|ing "Le Pont d’Avignon,” and the ars alontt | Used Upright Pianos Chieheritigs ces lowed. | gurred to him. No one aaw Besrens much loved ol hogro rongs. ; Seas Catalog | K K aD «0 When the camp boss related the In-|furtively approach the car; no ohe| Miss Cheatham's experience in " e eident to Morriasey the next morning, saw him loosen the brakes and un- community singing Jast summer has iamonn Ferschland....... I ig a tue latter looked exceedingly grave.| couple it from the engine. But the! converted her to a belicf in its ef- Anderson. vers on the food is as bad as t Han-| young telegraph operator, sitting in| ticacy for the regeneration of man- Colby... Emerson, . ‘he said, “it must he changed.| his little cabin a fow hundred yards| ind. At the end of her recital yes- akties Pepe Col b Walters Wa can't afford to lave the men dis-| down the track, happened to see the|tertay she asked the audience, a large ‘olumbus. OLB... ++ EMERSON- contented. We've got (vo many orders) runaway car go rumbling past. He) one, to join her In singing Arthur Smith American. Merrill. ... rushed to ey an an to clici | je, 's “March! nt and Au- si or, More] out "DL! Dit DL which was the ee ere Mnauy <asneriee? 2. OCLOOY Windsor... ph Shoningst ANGELUS call for Dawsonville, Oe et Re the cemperan ais _ — i|| Jacbb. imerson , . Annis | Helen ZDamson wan at her deat | pot was gatoatshing. ‘For Form Mac: PCR Eo ie Bape? oar |} Wilson Sohmer...... 1... Player-Pianos ne wad J Ly \d 10) " tsatthe * 1 . Unless I miss my guess, the| the key Indicated to the sender that | Donald Willa's accompaniments at the ; Emerson. Horace Waters... 19 | Five, $190 Less ated's at tho bottom of It{ sha was lUstening, ‘Thin was the| Pano, Miss Cheatham, fate dvs | Hardman Hardman............. 190 all. I happen to know that two of| message that cante to her in dota and | st haw F. Bacon Huntington 190 our men, Burke and Anderaon, are| dashes: us. LB Ganstene St. Nei tlaren,, Cos : . 195 specially designed mighty thick with Big Bill Behrens,| “Clear the track fer runaway €8F| sosee Hofmann was the sololat at EPOSIT [21'Bre4"8)" Brooklyn, Week Mason & Hamiin. Kurtzman 9 ; with music-roll cabi- who 1s old Dollar Holmen‘, right- | loaded with dynamite.” a coked up| the New York Symphony Orchestra's ‘DI nem ae: Brooklyn. y | Schuman.... Chickering..........-. 195 | net and duet bei te and man. ‘They've been doin’ a 0 the door and looked up \ n of SC de on nch 700d deal of whispering among the| the. tr Standing on the main (concert at Aeolian Hall yesterday | SAVINGS BANKS. Held & Co H. & S. G, Lindeman 195 | mateh, new; they have only men lately, and it looks to me as| line where Dawson bad late them, CH Rare aol played chunieal wow | Pee Whitney. Wissner -» 200 | been played upon a little in though they were tryin’ to work 'em/ most opposite @ etation, ‘an e P ol : 210 j tRough they ere train to work “em oe sayin the pate of the rnawin (of. the urchertra, under slr» Dam- Peasyweenty ox romuy eavmental | IRVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION |! Decker Marshall & Wendell... 210 | (fe"phano Salons, 1 R.We'mustn't have a strike at this| was the train load of lumber for the |rosch's direction, was Reethoven's fl Cat waite /OR PHONE. @ 7115 CHAMBERS 8T., N.Y, te Cameron. . Kurtzmann... . +. 215 | + thme,” eaid Morrissey independent cap. And there was no |fourth symphony. Other concerts of HAGENT alts ¢ Bd pe MH ae Mee | Reinhard Lindeman (5)... -, 220 | White Mah (2)...$810 ‘ “My advice, Mr. Moriseey,” replied | means of sidetracking the runaway, |the day were © Biltznore Friday ¢ ' , iT + H Waters nn | aaey ! locoy Hansen, “would be to round up all| Helen started running up the traci |: with Frieda He \eoeae PER CENT || Christman........ orace Waters....... 205 | Cireassian Walnut 810 4 the men that wa suspect have sold| 4s she had never run before, Already | pel, Carrio Bridewel!, Lcilie Or | fr aomum om lo | Bollerman....... Hardman............ 810 } out to the Amalagamated, pay "em|the car was in sight, booming down-|and Rudolph Ganz; Yvette Gullbert’a oreo under the B31 | Mendelssohn Steinway Burl Walnut...... 81 ward with ever-increasing momen-| recital at Maxin ott's Theatre a3 ial cs an Sithon Salk, Seite lata yeendels tee D i | Sheraton 810 Di t footholds of a telegraph pole, and,| programme, with Margaret Matze- QQOMUI/ZZ prom cater Have oh GFORGR_B. DUNNING, Beowwary FAGHIOE « 2 chomacke 1stress drawing herself up, climbed the pole.| nauer, at Carnegie Hail, also in BS La Money = Krell... Kurtzmann ... | KNABE Gauging to a nlcety the speed of ts] afternoon, be eae Weber Emerson | approaching car, she timed her leap z Ni aa Sc ale . After Meals and landed atop of it, tte no eaay| mneodore Spiaring, the stn MAIDEN LANE ign Rees Eee Art Pianos ts OY SM Ist Ossip Gabrilowitsch, the . 4} . ——————— a car In mid-career, but Helen, ox- we gave a ricial ne Aeolian Hall sens oun 12] MOTORMEN Kroeger... | Specially Priced StIne SvOry: er YOUNES ltast night. The two joined in an ex- | $tei | TRY |sirenich,*hinned down the praken| Mat NAME, Bie the Jolt te monea, | DIAMONDS, W ATCHES, and eAiney | for this Christmas Sale and stopped the car within @ dosen| i, y gat major, played for the first Haines Bros. . nabe. | ’ Ee NDUCTO feet of the lumber train, time and dedicated to them. The JEWELRY ‘ON CREDIT co RS | Kingsbury. rahe. Int sahaeae oa a work seemed to me rather dull 4 NO DEPOSIT REQUIREB. WANTED. | | t any Up- t Largest assortments: a!) goods guaranterd: | | Circassian grand, bench | 2 | Rothwell, asse and Saint-Saens ; . A B. | . range grand, Rt the b bowels open. |? Pi Uaagrce Misnne was Mr. ealering: tin stati anti far! 2,Senia’ | Apply 168 West 60th St. | in ng, purpose. she reductions in price range from | were sea | ccompanist at the piano, al} goude guare: ee ope 8 A. M. . hill ‘ Headaches | | MRS. WHITEHOUSE | HURT. a “nm - * rn Write tlh phage Office open. s008 ‘a H. 6&8, G, Lindeman. $355 Emerson Angelus | Louis XVI. grand a | ‘rhe last of the organ recitals un DOW, Bt we .M, yi 55 |B Filling her engagements at a Suffrage) !ho first of the year will be given un at AN. ...cee ne Schomacker Angelus 7. ~ ‘ come mostly from disorders of | weeuing im yracune Peale ane’ che dmievican ceaila AP $ CATED warctl ab DIAMOND C0., Dally except Sundays, finite & Davis...... 463 Knabe Flexitone. .. | Music Cabinets,$18 the stomach, liver and bowels, | 22 4%) Whitehouse, 2h | Organista to-morrow afternoon: At Bi rset wild Me PANIC RIL COA a Lindeman Angelus areid A few at this special price. A Vashington Irvin. nol, Bd- | r Regulate these orga ans and keep A taling head Brat Bt oat enn Marne by BuNane $2 net sage Wala W | COMPANY Kurtemann. rent rine Anael All of mahogany, free from headaches by using | {2° Tairsor ‘her home, ‘New 118° Hust| William If Bonner. tenor: Morris » WORLD ‘WATCH ie | : Kurtzmann Angelus. 8 | Lindeman Angelus, capacity for 100 music rolls, har iticocPeyeryy Emerson Angelus..... 610 | Knabe Auto...’ Piano Salons— First Gallery, ‘New Buildings High, Wenzal A. Raboch, assisted by evenings, = 272 W. N12, tf Colleagues on the train were gurprised | Katherine Raboch; Eastern District BEECHAM S i Pea "Aa avon axe picked Bere| eivonize, Melehiaire Mauro-Gottons, ] xa S PRESENTS $] § | es self up, Mra, bh md assisted by soloists from the Bpanieh Hee Wate 2 Tang, — house hi one to hiyaician, had an X-ray taken of her| church; Boys’ High, Brooklyn, W. A. powe aetrnnatiten Ly | ENTS. | Broadway at | ett, elbow, to, Be ou oP ones were! Goldsworthy: Erasmus High, Atbert me a oo Ninth, New Yorts H roken, |W. while andage Ww. vorton, | prepared “for the injured member, ana| eeeve® Norton, _ DIAMENDS vez ng tgtad et tw buon Me "q 4 | fren drove on to the statton. Her’ ph vr 1 opnort nity wll he iv GREOM Ticnard "Oman “paisnt lawyer, 24 fi 8 Larnect Sale of Any Medicine tn the World, | siclan says the arm was badly wrenches, | , nugual epportunity w ° rive . ROY I , Aa eon it a fat D. q 5, ‘adm 0 tried persvage her ) G o@ 1a, un whe a; intent Mak Mh MLL | Held everywhere, Ia bouge, 10,256 ere Aerie ee se | Wand opera wy a. "Anvoine ¥. K de baste tadcutactires,’ ob’ W. Las, Ove, fa SLowSe WORLD Wadis hud WoNDIMs |

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