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a ro THE EVENING WORLD point. ‘The mombers ot} ___ SPECIAL WOTICES, ASK FOR and GET HORLICK’'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheep cudstitutes cost YOU came prica And that hundreds of people seeking | 1 missed thi admission at the last moment were|\the MacDowell Club seemed to suffer turned away something of the re-| from an epidemic of colds, at any markable tribute to the Irish tenor] rate, they coughed so much and in may be appreciated by those who| unison that I couldn't catch the name were not present. of the to be immortal Tenth. A com- Victim of a cold, I should hazard a| poser friend of mine, in response to guess, Mr, McCormack was not vocally|@ burried parting whisper, sald Miss at his best; but that didn’t bother his) Heyman was a theosophist. McCormack, Gerhardt and Mischa I Elman, devotees, for they acclaim him with- ‘ ~ ' 4 By Sylvester Ra Rawling. out stint and forced him to double ais} “La Traviata” at the Metropolitan HN M'CORMACK returned to| Official programme. To Mr. Mc-|Opera House matinee on Saturday drew @ crowded audience. Fernando Cormack’s credit as an artist it must be said that he did not neglect the| Carpi, most of his nervousness gone, classics, I am aure he might forget/ proved a most acceptable Alfredo. Inj) ~ them without any loss of vogue. Mr.| the cast were Frieda Hempel and McCormack has chosen to sing Irish! Giuseppe de Luca, each admirable. ballads, and he sings them as no other| Mr. Papt conducted, In the evening man does, or can sing them. Hel there was @ spirited performance of makes them irresistible In appeal and| "La the public responds to his efforts by giving him the opportunity to spend $300,000 or so for Rembrandts and Whistlers, and, as I told him last FINE! TAKE y to buy up the whole of Ireland . in town last night and gave a re- ~ cital at the Hippodrome. That's slinple statement of fact; but when is supplemented by the information t the great auditorium was ded to the limit, with 700 people modated on the stage; that the mR capacity of the house was ted as early As last Tuesda as Rodolfo and esides, In “rances Alda, Scotti, Malatesta and in conducting, the war Is over. jo Need to discuss the programme detail, It was mostly familiar, There were many after the house w recent rebellion, And then all of you must have seen the dear old woman on the stage, also in tears, who patted} Gn “The Music of To-Day,” his own him on the back as he passed her by.| playing that of the master he always Nothing to do with music, do T hear) jx “In the evening, at Aeolian Hall you say? Perhaps not! But 1 can see! the Olive Mead Quartet, welcome Visions and dream dreams of @ re-| after a long interval, gave a concert Bauer, the pianist, at Aeolian Hall on Saturday afternoon gave a recital > TIVER, BOWELS _ Bpend 10 cents! Don’t stay r& bilious, sick, headachy, 48THS' THE13thC constipated. rctkinncmuck. f toe eee the | enetaiald compositions by Echubert, jsaving «race of such appealing bal- Can’t harm you! Best cathar- {°° ** Metres Machree”™ | tic for men, women and | Hew, GarhiTat oe ofthestta at etaaah ine R tenet rfap with une arches tra and in a Schumann group, ac- companied at the plano by Walter H. Goode, she sang with the power and | with the charm of voice which she disclosed to us first when her accom- panist was the late, lamented Erich | Wolf, Mr. Stransky came around to the front of the house, which was| Inear to being a crowded one, to hear | her in the Schumann group. His own and the orchestra's contributions | to the programme were Goldmark’s | “A Rustic Wedding" Symphony, a} splendid proclamation of the prelude | and liebestod from Wagner's, “Tris- | tan und Isolde," and Smetana’s sym- phonle poem,’ “Vitava. menultane:| ously, at Aeolian Hall, Walter Dam- rosch and the Symphony Orc! with Alma Gluck as sololst, the programme of Friday afternoon | betofe w crow ded h “Pape'sColdCompound” | is pleasantand affords sears fram the TRST. mst fect \ a LONGACR' Wm. COLLIER in (| 3aTHST. q COLDIN ‘AHURRY iy n, the violinist, as the| ipal soloist at the Metropolitan, House Sunday co Your system is filled Enjoy life! with an accumulation of bil 1 Opera rt last if H THOMAS A “ bile and | night, was acclaimed by a capacity i tR | af. bowel poison which keeps you bilious, |; audience, hundreds of would-be lis- | nstant never. WISE headachy, dizz; tongue coated, | teners having been turned a breath bad and stomach sour—-Why | fact Is becoming as stereotyp Been Fit #, 1O-cent box of Cas. | estenore popular plays ace given. | three ¢ bet Act He at the drug store and fect | 1 i 2 ose. ree doses are taken end grippe| * Dally? Take Cuscarets to-night and eee ener eee eee fos the | Bilgery and break up a cold. venjoy the nicest, gentlest iver and! creat throng, winning great favor,|, Jt Prompty opens Ga rans Up nos. | bowel cleansing you ever ore ced. sages the head, | and Richard) Hageman to conduct | tls and alr You'll wake up with a clear hend, | udmira s nasty discharge or nose runnin, dean tongue, lively step, rosy skin rel eves sick headache, dullness, fe-| acd looking an’ fe t to a@ sick, verishness, sore thr sneezing, sore-| give a whole Cas hess and stiffness bilious, feverish ild any time pethey are harmless—never gripe or eicken. CONSTANCE COLLIER ISABEL IRVING taken every two hours until What Katherine meant by a “conference” on the “Re- lation of Ultra Modern to Archaic Music" of which she was the pro- tagonist last night at the MacDowell Club [ don't know, Perhaps L missed something of the context by arriving late and leav John MeCo ng fit. Mothers uth Heyman Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing Advt. and snuffling! Ease your throbbing | FOR THROAT AND LUNGS the Metropolitan Opera head! Nothing else in the world gives COUGHS AND COLDS | House concerts had to reeelve atten- such Prompt relief as “Pape’s Cold Compound, which costs only, 28 cents “Ik ition, Miss Heyman's talk, the part of Ckhman’s [)°) ean Bi It ti pointed personal y drug store. It acts without | experiences, anec= dotes, quot ¥ Boba tN ron RY WoGhr rs RIKER. venience. Be sure you get the genuine, | Don't accept something else.—Advt. , of the best things--I'm sure it must | __CONCERTS AND MUSIC. have been for the crqwded toom rang! METROPOLITAN OPERA poise with laughter—was about an addition ro.yigHT AT. nC to the 6 Muses, Unfortunately | WARDMAN PLAN: repay tastes nice, causes no incon- | ations, and wittlciams. One AND OTHER LEAD: | Fifty-eight per clock-tick Every time the clock ticks, fifty-eight Fatimas are lighted somewhere in the United States. No other high-grade cigarette has so many: un- changing, unswerving friends. This shows that men do appreciate cigarette- comfort. For, Fatimas are comfortable. Not only comfortable while you smoke, but more than that, comfortable after you smoke —even though you may smoke the whole day through. The Fatima Turkish blend is so carefully balanced that it has none of the after-effects of heavier, less skilfully blended tobaccos. That’s why Fatimas are comfortable (hence, sensible)—as your first i, oe will prove. Liggale Myer. Tibacoe Cn Sensible Cigarette THEATRES. WINTER GARDEN.c07 420, be. 5, Suey Si cre Bee Mt ” But when Mr. McCormack sang} Dr. Muck and the Boston Symphony “Mother Machree’ you who were! Orchestra at Carnegie Hall on Satur- |] SHUBERT Gach, W there must have noticed the gulp iN) day afternoon made Haydn's C minor |] 7 gay ERT Matin his throat. Do you know why? Fac-!symphony its chief feature. Then |} Whe alioy ic ing him, and in tears, were three|thero were Weber's “Euryanthe” wit] cusses Dublin refugees, whose mother, an ture and ‘Tschaikowsky’s suite|] PLAYHOUSE ¢s' old friend of his, was lost in the 1, splendidly played. Harold THE MAN WHOCAME BACK HAR LYRIC"! SPLTAM FOX, Prsents EMMA\ oun ln “oub Thurs, set het terry RENWOOD, i gay, re £96 Vives. § 30. Bicturt Beantitul A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS with KELLERMANN “AK 1191'S NIGHT” TO-NIGHT ANNETTE bat be WIVES WINDSOR Rog. 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We believe that the first duty of a Restaurant is to serve good food ; — ——— We serve good food as it should be served restaurant in New York~ eu price so extremely low that YOU will be glad to pay t No Music. wr Enuitel Por } Ghieken Bie. th Hols und Hiscults of Our Own Quickest and Best LUNCH S After Theatre Supper Served at Surprisingly Low Prices For Ladies and Gentlemen, Lussier turns them away Wonderful Club Breakfasts, 35c to 50c few jicma indicating our rang ih with Spnwhotth. + « 1 4 Hum and Spinach. + ple appreciate a good thing.’ Honey perrult i Buking with wll Orders, Lussier Restaurant Seating Capacity 600, 147-149-151 West 43d St., One Door East of B’way which provi t peo Morning Telegraph in the best and we No Cabaret. Always Open. 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