The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1917, Page 12

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SOCONY KEROSENE the Standard Oil he oa of New STANDARD OIL CO. of NEW YORK BOSTON In addition to the usual 25,000 FACTS AND FIGURES, following is a partial list of the new, special and most important features appearing in the 1917 book Federal Farm Loan Act or Rural Credits Bill Dixie and Lincoln Highways Army Law Workmen's Compensation Record of Events Election Returns President Wilson's Note to Belligerent Nations American Women Who Have Married Foreign Titles EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1917, GETS INJUNCTION TO SAVE wrong. After her first group of harp ! Indian Songs by 'wist': Aisne tesco ct te mi panion, “A very ladylike Mj MF ' ie De- Enid Watkins; “Bit hen phe eae to Be A Caruso Night 2: -«' them. ‘Then, too, the charming pic- jture of youth and beauty that she made must not be overlooked, By Sylvester Rawling. | a? WATKINS, foprano, an- terday afternoon, should have rm looked fetching in a comle-opgra Irish-country-mald costume for th singing of a group of Irish folk-songs, with which she began; but Ys great aria had been sung again, And these songs have a jar how beautifully it was sung! Once I to us in recent years in an inimitable thought Bonet was the only man to |Manner by John McCormack. Why sang the foretelling of the coming of conducted with ekill.. ‘Montezuma with power, and grace,| 4 word must be said for Misg Dill-; sequently =| Polacco con Use “Tiz” for aching, burn- corns or callouses. swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. them Is plerced by Caruso, at the Metropolitan Opera sisted by Mildred Dilling, harp- | Oar" last Bight, broke the pales ef ist, who gave a costume recital tho management and of artistic con- | , y Theatre yes-|coption by repeating “Una Furtiva TOPOAy afternood, eaiiae nave “te, |Lagrima’” fo the performance of Dons Slisir D'Amore.” But, “what versed her programme, ‘Tis true she! could the poor nan do?” The crowded da were turned away— mit the action to pro- Hempel tried it, but up and retire until the sing it; that espectally it appealed to his voice and art. But Caruso is In- |Invite comparison? t there was/imitable, His singing of the arla |No little charm in her “1 Know Where| will be a memory to be cherished by |® |I'm Goin’ and “Kitty of Coleraine.” |all of us who heard it, and those that | But, when Miss Watking got Into In-|come after us are scarcel, dian costumes and sang Indian songs, hear the like. Didur, as she made it up and take notice. | had aome of his voice back, but I still Here was thing novel and worth | think his enforced absence of voice while, and h Miss Watkins looked, at the first performance this season acted and sang altogether admirably. | gave him a chance for a fine bit of; A little more darkening of the skin,|/artistry that he should retain. Miss Watkin, might have served for | Didur 1s a creator of characters, Our realism, but as the Zuni Sun wor-|old friends, Mise Hempel, shipper you were @ splendid picture,! Sparkes and Scotti, lent color to the you danced convincingly and you/old fashioned opera, and Mr, Pap! ,and appeal. When you come before| Geraldine Farrar, suffering from us again, Miss Watkins, give us an|the grippe, will be ‘unable to appear! Indian programme throughout. in “Madama Butterfly” to-night. Con- T will be sung by ing who, like Miss Watkins, began!Claudia Muzio, Botta and Scotti, Mr. faithfulness Impelled Her , to Crime, ing, puffed-up feet and =| grmeny, cot, san. 11.—The vodtes of his wife and his five children are | by Court Order. the other. Lerner was to-day served with a will be, damaged to th temporary Injunction, iseued by Jus- $16,000, tice Crane of the Brooklyn Supreme Court, restraining him from continu-| $63,000,000 R. R. GAIN. Ing the work of demolition on Ber- nard Silver's hotel and bathing pa-|Jamp tm Net Op Income of vilion at the foot of West Twenty- 185 Roads im Mi third Street, Coney Island, The writ] WASHINGTON, Jan. is returnable before Justice Cropsey on Tuesday, completed the campaign instituted 9. ——— lying to-day in the home of Everett Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet,| Crozier, a farmer, near here. Each of) We Will Close Out | Good-bye, corns, callouses, bunions| bullets. Crozier found the children | | and raw spots. No more shoe tight-| dead in the house when he returned | ness, no more limping with pain or! from work lust night: | drawing up you face in agony. Tir" | is magical, acts right off. out all the poisonous exudatic smaller shoes. and forget |ten by Mrs. | your foot misery. Ah! | able your feet feel. any druggist or department store, |* house of shame.” Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet,| , Nesnbors say the we feet that never swell, never hurt, never!“ Later the body of his wife was dis- get tired. A year's foot comfort guar-| covered in a field a mile away, @ anteed or money refunded.—Advt. bullet through her brain, her hand a =| clutching a revolver. Is Surprising to Many aide the track. Infantile Paralysis aws Nicaraguan General Revenue Law Facts 25,000 Figures! PUBLISHED BY THE NEW YORK WORLD, PULITZER BUILDING, NEW YORK CITY yeurs old; Mildred, eight; five; Mary, two, and an infant puff up the feet. U 2" and wear| A note, belleved to have been writ. | Crozier, was found on a how comfort-|table. It deciared her husband had been unfaithful to her and adtied: “ | Get a 25-cent box of “Tir” now at} don't want my children to wrow up in| | Neighbors say the woman had been | a Conductor Killed by Freight. PEGG HARBOR, N. J., Charles B. Wack of Camden, forty-five years old, @ railroad conductor, instantly Idlled this morning when he was struck by a freight train in the yards here. His body was found be- No one saw the acci- United States Treaty with Hayti Route Convention . Campaign Receipts and Disbursements _—Sixty-fifth Congress Torrens System as to Real Estate Review of the Legislation of 1916 1Q.00 NO FREE ALTERATIONS Sale at All hree S ON THESE SUITS Three Stores Anthrax Federal Child Labor Law The Kaiser's Peace Proposal and by Daylight Saving Edition 220,000 Copies! by The Evening World to make the Saar | Coney Island beach Had oa ern CONEY BATHING PAVILION or a ee the ocean of | Demolition of Building Which Tres- Jos f000 and. trempassoe on the city 4 " sixty-eight feet on one ond passes on City Property Stopped | prePes’a dente of thirty-five feet on Mr. Lerner attacked the building Deputy Attorney General Israel M.| With @ force of men on last ig 4 operating income of the 186 large rafl-| | roads of the United States jumped $6: ring the four months’ pert The Court of Appeals last summer SSting ated, over the corresponding Sertod of 1916, according to Agures by Sale at Our ‘Three Brooklyn Store Fulton St., cor, Bridge St. 1329- 1331 Broadway; Near Gates Avenue Brooklyn 4810-4812 Fifth Av Bet. 48th and 49th “ Semi-Annual Clearance In Addition to the Clearance Reductions Of- fered Throughout the Three Stores Tomorrow Formerly Priced at $32.00, $28.50, $25.00, $22.50, $20.00 None Reserved. 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