The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1917, Page 11

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‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1917, Mozart’: Fi when the cast held Johanna Gadski,| were at a cabaret show; a ehock to children and Delapina’s oldest girl, of 8 garo Geraldine Farrar, Scotti, De Pasquale} good manners and an annoyance to | occupled the second floor. + R ry and Didur, Gustav Mahler conduct-| their better bred neighbors. Of With little diftculty Delapina found evived After ing. Of these only two of tho prin-| course the opera needed more inti- Mrs. Boyd and her children, guided ° cipal singers remained last night—| mate suroundings. Much of its effect them to the flro-escapo and saw thom Eight Years Miss Farrar and Didur. The new-| was lost in the vast auditorium of safely down. His daughter, however, ’ comers were Margarete Matszonauer,|tho Metropolitan, Then, too, a lot of occupied a front hall room, All Frieda Hempel, Kathleen Howard,|that evanescent thing which we offorts to reach her were frultles By Sylvester Rawling. | Gtuseppe De Luca and Pomptiio Ma-| speak of as atmosphere was lacking. although ho could hear her erles for , od ¥ HEY MARRIAGE OF FI-|latesta, Mr. Bodanzky conducting. It is not easy for men and women | help, Gramer came to the front of — GARO” was revived at the} After the strong operatic meata| singers, used to express feelings and | the house just as she threw up the Metropolitan Opera House! with which we have been served since | passions that animate people df flesh | window. last night before a socially dis-| then, ihe old fashioned comedy of | and blood, to project characters that) An ambulance surgeon from the tinguished ‘and large audience, but| Mozart's seamed moro artificial than|shall carry conviction, even though! + Norwegian Hospital found tho girl G00 that 20 far short of capacity. ever. It induced sonie: people, who| the medium js comedy and paipably|Runs Under Window and} yas aoverslp burned on the hande, | ‘The last provious performance of the| ought to know better, to treat it as| manufactured to order comedy at! Broad Shoulders Break Fall | tace and body. ho is recovering in opera here was on March 26, 1909, vaudevill id to talk if they | that. | Kings County Hospital, | —_——_ | Nevertheless there was much to| —Nine Others in Peril. commend tn the accomplishments of ot You Can Tell the People Who on oe Ge St!" | er ghtremn ave, ewetve-vor- FAMINE IN ARGENTINE Have Iron in Their Blood ‘ieee yal Si Shoigern at oneemenoramer et | WITH GRAIN HOUSES FULL mpersonation, in fact was Interesting throughout, although | the Parkville station as she jumped | ba ; it lacked something of Hightness and|early to-day from a window of her| Crop 80 Per Cent. a Failure and —Strong, Healthy, Vigorous Folks) iyi soit Garin nee ‘ec Portgeaewenth street and | orc ih u ‘arrar, as Cherubino, was altogether | isiviteonth Avenue, Brooklyn, Foreigners Own All Cereals charming, her actitig well in the Ordin Nuxated tron! If you are not strong or well you owe| SPirit of the comedy and her singing| “Don't jump!” Gramer had shouted Stored Since Last Season. Nervous Rundown People |it to yourself to make the following | Of the “Vol che sap a delight. as the screaming girl appeared at the| forty agents of the International ronger in Two Weeks’ test: Bee how long you can work or| Frieda Hempel as Susanna, singing | window, time in Many how far you can walk without becoming| Well, was arch and captivating, and Harvester Corporation returned from | sup tll hich ‘Ono glance 18] tired, Noxt take two five-«rain tablete| she kept In the Mozartian atmosphere, Fhopre: gto bd bea 4 ote the Argentine and Brasil to-day on | oh Beet t pity that Didur, as the Count| stricken to hear, © glanced OVET| thy Lamport & Holt Iner Vest cian po, ste Tel ot hie | ey nimated iron three times) Aimaviva, did not rid himself of the|her shoulder toward the back of the - hsb try tor bor per day after meals for two weeks. guttural tones th so well in his . ther, Dominic Then test your strength again and seo | Poa ante im} Ton or Borin | House, where her father, for yourself how much you have gained. | hut are out of pl ‘ Delapina, wan trying to break Into Dbosed ailments, 4 There ie nothing like good old tron to) was a vivacious Figaro, always re-|the fire-filled bedroom, and then tent medicin tics |PUt color in your cheeks and sound, | taining the characteristics of the vol- They reported the crops of the Ar- gentine, including all grains, 80 per | cent. a failure. There has been no rain | for nine months; the fields have been leaped, Ithy flesh on your bon: But you! atile ex-barber even in his moments } devastated, trundreds of acres over- teks and ahters matuetts fo take iron in a form that can, be| of jealousy. Kathleen Howard Gramer ran under the girl, braced ten, by enormous and greedy With strong. co yy gabsorbed and, assimilated ‘ithe | coiling sta's Doctor Bartola| himself for the impact, and crouch- rs i slaly longing to » | ar eoed, cherwine it tay prove worse | arid Ito onhardt'a Don Basilio| ing as she landed squarely on his) phouses and elevators are i Teal trouble is lack of iron in the |than useless. were well in the picture big shoulders, lowered her gently to |!!! grain of the last t rops, ithout fron the blood has no Iron recommend 5 ee ’ {sold for foreign delivery, which the | to in one of tie newer €0 the sidewalk, | Government has found a way to] anit Sears, a@ Co *") Gramer Was two blocks away when | take for the starving poor, The Har- | oflig’ ihe moment Tron ts supplied | Us. 5 a Hof wine . pt ppt oi he saw flame goming from tho root | vester agents, who have been visiting | Sale at ppear. T have inern dozens of nervy: | fom, tn early all forme of, incigratig. a Sears, Roebuck & Co, have re Hs eee Croveh ike Henke ‘Dilic they never Imagined such dletress ut ¢ ‘ li § } ople Ww i reat cong ience f 01 ne time he reached the h - 6 he Itep Gaecozs people wh etaarere pod great cond len ed the distribution to st Heit ar Deen awakened, hea} eine a8 now exjate in the This Sale at the following tores ip 5 endurance and entirely get | itaple if they cannot take ‘oF per cent, stock di t aac Han ote dyspepsia, iver | woman Ur | he ins ron ntira capital of the company Jexcorted his wife and three younger MRS CATT GETS $500 000 ’ m1 | childre fety, and was going u " f ly by taking tron in 4 ‘ar " M ing of the di children to safety, 8 going up nd tna. after they | te tee i 4 i Gee ne ae erteaa pe common| the rear fire-escape to arouse Mrs, OF LESLIE FUNDS AT ONCE a eemeiiidiaa bh era ” Cent ae : Margaret Boyd, who, with her three | Liggett’s-Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores: Only 42d St. and Broadway ith Ave. and 14th St. 15 West 34th St. (Times Square) B’way and Bleecker St. 3d Ave. and 12/st St. 80th St.and Broadway 125th St. and 8th Ave. 18Ist St. &St. Nich. Ave, Broadway and Dey St. 14{st St. and Broadway 149th St. and 3d Ave. ny benefit. all drag sxecutors Also Directed to Pay 4 SS SS “GET THE HABIT” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS FOR MOTOR CLOTHES | Baret Follin $100,000 and SS | Carrie H. Wrenn $50,000, Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, suf- U frage loade will receive forthwith LY Yee $500,000 as part of her bequest in the === ? E will of Mra, Frank Leslie, according : || to an order signed by Surrogate Co- Th Pay us our regular price for any item me é f " ; s mtioned in E 2 |helan to-day. Wiliam Nelson Crom e Plan this advertisement and we will sell you another of | well 0: city and Lo ramer | — ee § a | 43 J{Of Saratoga Springs, N. Y., are the No limit t hi ss iy let deh 2 4 m= || executors, | - nit to purchases at this sale. Buy as much and as often as you like. For protec- ; “eh Bi || aes eee tion of our customers we reseeve the right of refusing sales to dealers. j 5 eto pay to Maynard Youin and Carrie 1 6 mf] f? May to Maynard Ponin and Carrio PI N f Every article of merchandise in this sale is exactly th 6 z iar 1 $100,000 and $50,000 respec. ease E [e) ice same . hits offer you d iy i gh Ag ices. "7 nA ane Leallo tert Paros aiits |e br emererrwesermmaamn sd tremely low prices at which the goods old ke a 5 TaHbr peetion kore clatt cei the following rules necessary: NO GOODS SOLD TO DEALERS. speiis iead ‘ s = Mieved “there i considerably No goods delivered. No mail orders accepted. No goods charged or sent C. O. D. g No orders taken after stock is exhausted, | titled to any tate aid asada BROKER SUSPENDED A YEAR. \ Breakfast Over 15,000 Overcoats and Suits vy ea 7) j E f Every Style, Si d Fabri z oe Tl Charles ( TIO RSET 1s or ve tyle, Size and Ir abric i oa bg Re cee 2 of ono tas aromas 5 Now at Big Reductions w fit ut Half Lb. ONE ONE TWO é Be [[fiete tues Relate iy Package 38C POUND39C POUND35 cPpouUNDS36c 2 In Our Famous Annual Clearance Sale 3 ||" Birney ) & 3 [ [tien eschange?"wan® anniotnced ‘thik GOOD TO EAT g | [morning ie +) $18.00 d 0.00 50 WRITER STRUCK BY CAR. Fs and $20.0 A e a mecancr oF Binoktrs x & ode Gait Coa ae: iNeotae 2 for 41c : P tamene Beecher of Hrovklym Near enway Purple Package Chocolates, lb .2 for 61 4 Overcoats and Suits _ likene Beecher nxty“vleht years oa 65c French Olive Oil (1 pint)....... 2 for 66e * *, = Veep EA enue digbli atta 35c¢ Bottle Queen Olives........... 2 for 36c : ’ , inal F 13 25c Breakfast Cocoa (1/2 Ib.). . .2 for 26c E Overcoats in a wonderful assortment of Smart F prea fieting, Pinch ¥ and sulfered ean 4 25c Grape Juice (pints)........... 2 for 26c < Back and Chesterfield models. Some with silk yokes and silk sleeve B [fiaten tothe athe Mont a io Pure Legal Ae b ae 2 for 21c ; re linings. Winter Suits for Men in Blue Flannels, Gray Overplaids, 3 shee irre einer eon ale 7 pine de ctteahe 2 for 26 fi Fancy Tweeds, Striped Effects, Fancy Worsteds and Cambridge Grays. ns Bebe etdtd potest Sonn town CE INS eet ial Ie UDR eer oa Boye Po ¥ & =) —_—_—_— 10c Repetti Caramels .......... ae 2 for 11¢ Ft 50 50 8 NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. 25c Holbrook’s Worcestershire Sauce.......... 2 for 26c 9 e e || etrerericy erent eee 25c Raspberry and Strawberry Currant Jam .2 for 26c ; ts Jes for tomorrow's Taces are na fole 25c U-All-No After Dinner Mints.................... 2 for 26c ' in J] fnirics for tomorrow's races are as fol-) SP 25¢ U-All-No After Dinner Mints................... or INST RAOE~"Pwo.ve Wrigley’s Si int i > ' For $22.50 and $25.00 Overcoats and Suits For $12.50 and $15.00 Overcoats and Suits parte, - drt Re er cos oo aay SUENGEN — re Chesterfield models, Dress Coats and Ulster- Ocsian ae fitti B 1 Pi Toilet Goods Household Needs ettes; many with silk yokes and silk sleeve Wercoats, in Form-fitting, Box and Pinch —— —— F linings, Back models, with patch pockets or flaps. Winter Suits in Silk Mixtures, Cassimeres, | Winter Suits in Fancy Flannels, Plain Heather Mixtures and Cheviots. Many of | Blacks, Tartan Plaids, Pencil Stripes, Fancy : the Suits are full silk lined. Cassimeres and Blue Serges. Merk Cough Syrup ; Cloth Hound $23 50 For $30 and $35 $37 50 dar $50 O’coats | $35.00 and $4 en Overcoats & Sui Overcoats & Su Fountain smal, Track bes Hot Water Keturn of Sth 1 from Herder, BAN ANTONIO, Tex , I tiana Brigade Headquarters and the 1 Indiana Infantry will leave Llano Web. 1 «LIQVH AHL Lad. Boys’ Overcoats and Suits 7375, Now $4.45 Overcoats, sizes 3 to 8—plain colors and fancy mixtures, in warmly lined, convertible or button-to-neck models. Norfolk Suits, sizes 7 to 17—in gray and brown mixtures, almost all of them with two pairs of full lined knickers, Mackinaws, formerly $6.00, now $4.45; in fancy plaids, with shawl collar, patch pockets and pinch back. Sizes 8 to 17. Blue Suits for Graduation; Special at $5.95, $7.95 and $9.95 Gull Frothow Measles M © Hiker's Violet Cerate For The Smoker Royal Sovereign Cigars ONE, 10 CENTS, TWO, 11 CENTS Brine Pipes ‘ aay Cigarettes (10) FOR MOTOR CLOTHES | | Me Mik of Magni Vay ing Cards an learned to-day Faney Stationery Rexall Little Liver y re nitely postponed be break of measles hoe This sale for 3 days only 1 1mldd OL OD used in improving its public schoola Se ee ee ae a ee ae eee Hs q ey resbirare® Fy cre [Ot Sh Sey est: GO TO BRILL BROTHERS zg ; S| | Atst-ah-ttisshooo!! Catching Cold? j 47 Cortlandt Street 44 East 14th Street 1192 Main Street, Bridgeport 125th Street at 3d Ave. i} | Get a Bottle of 279 Broadway 2 Flatoush Avenue, Brooklyn 791 Broad Street, Newark Open Evenings until 9 | Mentho-Laxene n These 5 Brill Stores open Saturday evening:—14th St.—125th St.—-Brocklyn—Newark—Bridgeport Take as directed—right wway. Checks rie (olds and coughs HuMrantoed, . Nothing ven so. Makes @ pint of Cough Syrup. Alt drug~ lots, eee eis ET THE HABIT” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS VOR MOTOR CLOTHES

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