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Eten OEE The New York City Telephone Directory Goes to Press Thursday, February 1, 1917 Aut new listings and changes or additions in pres- ent listings, must be arranged for on or before February 1st in order to appear in this ‘new issue. Axx of our business offices listed below will be glad to give you full information about telephone service for your home or place of business. Just telephone, write or call— 697 Flatbush Ave. Flatbush 12014 223 Havemeyer St. Williamsburg 12014 1030 Gates Ave. Bushwick 12014 JAMAICA 6 Hardenbrook Ave. Jamaica FLUSHING 70 Main St. RICHMOND HILL 634 Napier Ave. LONG ISLAND CITY Bridge Plaza North Astoria FAR ROCKAWAY Birdsall & Cent'l Ave, Far Rock'w'y 12014 TOMPKINSVILLE 444 Tompkins Ave. Tompkinsville 12064 PORT RICHMOND 70Richmend Ave. West Brighton 12064 MANHATTAN-BRONX 15 Dey St. 130 Orchard St. 430 Broadway et Howard St. Spring 23 E. 26th St. Mad. Sq. 12090 1454 Broadway at42nd St. Bryant 12090 \ 72 E. 42d St. Murray Hill 12090 9 E. 5h St. Plaza 12090 2087 Broadway at 72ndSt. Riverside 12090 109 W. 125th St. Morningside 12090 373 E. 14%h St. Melrose 12090 453 E. Tremont Ave, Tremont 12090 1106 Hoe Ave. Intervale 12090 BROOKLYN 81 Willoughby St. + 325 Ninth St. 560 Nostrand Ave. 5110 Fifth Ave. 12000 12090 Cortlandt Orchard 12050 12000 Flushing 12014 Richmond Hill 12014 12014 Main South Bedford ‘Sunset 12000 12014 12014 12014 NEW YORK TELEPHONE Co. lived the active open-air life of the savage, and ate the savage’s food, you nerve-muscle co-ordination of the lower bowel—hence ure dangerously habit would have the sayage’s freedom from forming alth worries. re ; Nujol is not a laxative. It acts in effect ization, particularly for city people, as an ipternal lubricant, preventing the means office work, not enough exercise, contents of the intestines from hee vith too concentrated food—and consequent- hard and in this way encour Hera ly more or less frequent trouble with facilitating normal woven sing and constipation. Sera ‘ i on . ; ujol is bottled at the refinery and is sold only Nujol relieves constipation effectively in pint bottles bearing the name Nujol and the and without disturbing the intestinal print ot th Standard Oil Company (Ne f ap ere efuse substitutes--be sure you nerve centers, Laxative and aperient the genuine. Wt tondlay for booklet. * remedies tend to destroy the delicate Rational ‘Treatment for Cure ipation.” STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jereey) Beyouac New Jersey IF YOU LIVED as THE CAVE MAN LIVED MOVIE MEN'S MILLION _ REFUSED BY SUNDAY; | NOTAMONEY SEERER Son Declares Evangelist Also Turned Down $350,000 Of- fer for Five Days’ Work. What began in Bethany Chapel, |Sixty-seventh Street and First Ave- nue, last night as a mild and amiable |skirmish of the advance forces of Billy Sunday in his efforts to save | New York from the devil and all his works, got exciting before it finished. The meeting was led by Homer A. Rodeheaver, Billy Sunday's now also celebrated “one man band.” The audipnce was composed mostly of ‘women and children, but there was a group of men seated remotely in & gallery, champions of beer and John Barleyoorn, who undertook to heckle Rodeheaver with written questions they kept forwarding him by ushers ‘That was followed by the appear- ance on the platform of George Sun- day, eldest son of Billy, in hot defense her's methods, theology and eorgs said: ber, It's your campaign, its pends upon the groundwork done by the people who want him to come to New York-—not ‘Billy’ Sun- day, a poor human agént of Christ. We are not coming expecting to evangelizo Now York. Indeed, wo are coming in fear, in trembling, even suddenly stopped and changed his view: “Not that we are afraid of New York!" he cried. “If you'll do your work, wo'll come and do ours. talked about when he comes to a city. | Thandie his accounts, He gets only what is offered him for his services on the lust day of his campaign, and this isn't as big as it looks, for much of It goes to charity and to the main- tenance of his organization “This very day L declined on my | father's b an offer of $1,000,000 from a m refused $3 in the movies; ho has refused count- less offers from firms who make talking records, My father has al- ways and sincerely refused to com- mercialize Christ.” sachiielnallipheciahinass FOUND FORTUNE IN FLOOD. Over Hiliside Avenue and North Villa | Street, Richmond Hill, were delighted when yesterday's thaw flooded Hill- |side Avenue to @ depth of 18 Inches |for several blocks, but pedostrians | Jand automobilists felt differently, — | ‘The schoolboys made a raft and charged 6 cents @ trip across the flooded street. Toward 6 P, M. they) hing business, | large automobiles were | the slush, but an employee stalled took out a small auto from an Alpx- | ander Campbell milk delivery stafion opposite the nol and hauled out the big macht A four-ye 1 child which fell into a hole nearly three feet deop was rescued by a school teacher, | of the neighborhood County Administration, vhich Jet a contract for a sewer on the street last summer, but has done |nothing since the ntracting com: | pany went bankrup’ cipmaiitnine ear Sentence for Bomb| wer Who Wrecked Shop. ence of fifteen years in Sing | {County Judge Dike on Rosario, Pella grino of No. 212 Montrose Avenu 'Brooklyn, found guilty of throwing a! jbomb ‘which blew the front of a tailoring shop conducted by Mary Gallo | at No. 33 Mont ». Attempted blackmail 1s sald been tho motly Avenue to have 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE | NEAR 60" STREET FURNITURE Cash or Credit} OPEN EVENINGS FILL 9 O'CLUCA | a - ram ie eat ht. Croostown ¢ A 35-Koom Apartment a. $245 A 5-Room Apartment are New York State a r Freight Rall Fares Ne Bal EEsigR allond, Fare “My father's finances are always |g THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1917. Gadski Back At the Opera, Singing Elsa By Syloanter Rawling. J osecen GADSKI returned to the Metropolitan Ope Company's She sang Elsa fold last night. in “Lohengrin.” observed and there was no demon- stration upon her entrance; but at the end of tho first act there were many curtain calls for the principal singers in which distinctly was man- ifest @ welcome for the prima-donna! who has served the management and the public alike faithfully, and re-| ¥ Joiced us by her voice and by her art, for many seasons, The personal) tribute became more marked as the acUon proceeded and reached a climax at the fall of the last curtain. Elsa for Mme. Gadski is @ trifle, Her Isolde, which she is to sing on Thurs. day night, will call for more serious attention, ‘The cast was @ strong one, It in- cluded Johann Bembach in the name part, Margarete Ober as Ortrud, Hermann Well as Telramund, Carl Braun as the King, and Robert Leon- hardt @9 The Herald. Besides there were Julius Bayer, Ludwig Burg- staller, Adolph Fubrmann, Carl Bit-| terl, Rosina Van Dyck, Marie Tiffany, Phyllis White and Veni Warwick. The performance was a sluggish one,, even Mr, Bodanzky seeming to be under @ soporific influence, \ Gulomar Novaes, the Braztiian| pianist, gave @ recital at Aeolian Hall | yesterday afternoon for the benetit | of the Manassas Industrial School for Colored Youth, An audience that | filled the house paid tribute to her. | The talent of this young woman is of rare quality; her tone ts distinc- tive and distinguished; her sense of proportion, more and more as she 1s heard, compels recognition, The ach-Busoni chacone with which egan taxed her powers @ bit, but Schumann “Carnaval” (instead of | the Beethoven sonata, opus 63, an- nounced on the programme), which followed it, se played with quickly | changing moods and with delightful | eftect, To Chopin's ballade in F | major she gave an original interpre- tation, Granados, MacDowell and 1 compositions also were on her gramme, Sascha Jacobinoff gave a violin re- | cital at Aeolian Hall last night that| will make him welcome when he plays | here again. Lorn in Philadelphia of Russian parents, only eighteen years old now, he has had the good fortune to have etudied in Burope with one or two World renowned teachers, in- cluding Auer, and he has had’ the ability to absorb thelr instruction and incorporate it with his own native talent, Always interesting, he some- times was brililant, and he showed the audacity of youth without arrogance or bumptiousness.. His programme held works by Corelli (7th Century) New York Brooklyn Philadelphia aaa Reger. fo Auer “Vogel eis Proph extra numbers was Cesar Cui's "Ori. |" entale.” Jac The traditions were| ' Vieuxtemps. | Schumann- One of his D'Ambrosio, Schumann, the Clifford Vaughan was Mr. Nnoff's accompanist at the plano. you beast! slapp 6 man sitting beside he he man started out, but the woman | followed, getting in lusty w he reached the corridor, 1 liceman arrested the man, angry men gathered that he had a his revolver to protect his pris The two appeared before Judge Me Quade in Night Court. Mrs, Mildred Lexington Avenue ly hugged her. | rf af Mullen of N’ said the N SEEMS EVERY ONE IS ANXIOUS TO TRY IT Recent discovery of ether compound that dries up corns so they lift out. Good news spreads rapidly and druggists here are kept busy dis- pensing freezone, the ether discovery of a Cincinnati man, which is said to loosen any corn so it lifts out with the fingers, Ask at any pharmacy for a quarter ounce of freezone, very little, but is said to be sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callus. { You apply just a few drops on the, tender, aching corn and {instantly th soreness is relieved, and soon the cor: is so shriveled that it lifts out with- it pain. It is a sticky substance which dries when applied and never inflames or even irritates the adjoin- ing tissue. This discovery will prevent thou- sands of deaths annually from lock-| jaw and infection heretofore result- ing from the suicidal habit of cutting corns.—-Advt Ask your mother about Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. She will tell you that it is the “ bestever” for coughs, colds, sore throat, etc. And why? Because it is a doctor’s prescrip- tion, compounded of nothing but the purest drugs and gives relief in a few hours, 25c a bottle at all druggists, @ Write to A.C. Mi: FREE TEST Hiention Paper, Dalton Ma which will cost | \2 ec LE I AEM I A ae ne Con a letter in Proatd » York Daylt fommittes. Mr den dun. a0 and upport of the plat special gift of nature, it doesn’t follow that all crops grown there are equally desirable in excellence of quality. ‘Java’ prompts the thought of celebrated coffee, and ‘Ceylon’ links the mind with the superlative of Tea—but in both places quality is found to vary from Good—Better— {to BEST. “FS Wi “WHITE ROSE” holds the Worlds’ {4% secord for the Largest Selling Ceylon- Packed Tea. Simple logic then tells you that the tea which is endorsed by the greatest popular demand must generously possess ALL of the desirable tea qualities most desired by those who recognize a good cup of tea. ; But, logic or no logic—abundant proof is in a Dime Package. 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(Greatly Reduced to 29.75 Important Sale Wednesday in RE RN aA te Daintily tucked models of Crepe de Chine, Russian Blouse Effects and dresses of all Serge or quaintly combined with Satin constitute this ex- Buttons predominate as trimming, while the Serge models are artistically trimmed with Worsted. | | New Silk and Serge Afternoon Dresses Advance Spring Models, For Women and M es 15.00 Special Sale Price Gompers of+ a auSe a country y_4 is renowned for some "