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| * Deserted Wife Tries to Die. “Butterfly,’’ and Josef Hofmann lvester Rawling. HEN Mr. Hodanzky came to the Feeatt of trying to ond her life by An ing gas to-day in her room at No. fl Hast Fifty-first Street. Her condl- Ya serious. Other occupants of the} we say Mrs. Laicey hae been dem since her husband disappeare: | fair Walkuere” In the afternoon cycle of the "Niebelungen Ring” yesterday from 1.80 to 5.16 o'clock, In in better voice than with nomothing new "3 ' |W Metropolitan Opera House to conduct German opera, steeped In the Wagnerian traditions and ski! ful as European reports had indicated | that ho was, with youth and ambition | In addition to recommend him, eome lof us hoped that he would outdo COLD IN \Selal in cutting the scores, Alas! sae to Mr, Hodanaky it muat be | added that the audience, whieh eame | near to being of capacity size, showed ‘no «lens of Impatience, Bowell, | what's the use? | The performance wan imbued with | the ectious spirit that compels the r — sho became tired | \ convincing | in, singing | hopes have proved vain. “Die era to synehroniza with it. Je » touch of na Gadski \for some tim in expressiver “Pape'sColdCompound” ispleasantandaffords jz"... InstantRelief. | Sss"ntinitn'® sein 4 |the human. Melanie | first act, made Sieglinde an appeal a jing figure. ues Urius waa a |manly Siegmund, Baail Ruysdael a A dose taken every two hours anti) wurficiontiy forbidding Hunding, and doses are taken will end grippe Margarete M er a fine up-to~ and break up a cold. ‘date suffra Resides the It prompty opens clogged-up nos | cast held Lenora Sparkes, Mario Sun le and alr P | gentle the head, ‘aunt ed Late i t He nari | Wiford, Lila Robeson, ny nasty discharge or nose running, 1 and Kathleen Howard, a | feves sick herdache, dullness, fe= ness, sore throat, sneezing, sore | and stiffness. Geraldine Farrar made a conquest [Don't stay stuffed-upt Quit blowing! of unather bi audicnen, at the Met snaffling! Ease your throbbing! ropolitan Opera House last night by 1 Nothing else in the world es her impersonation of the Hithe Jap prompt relief as “Pape’s Cold; nese girl in Puceini's "Madama But- | pound,” which costs only 26 cents |terfly.” She was at her best in sing any drug store. It acts without |'D# and acting, ance, tastes nice, ca lence. Be sure you get competent lot of Valkyries. Josef Hofmann wa ie genuine, the Philharmonic Orchestra at Car- Don't accept something else—Advt | peiin Hall lust night in Rubinatein's an plano concerto No. 4. He played his — part Ike the master pianist that he 22-KARAT i and Mr. Strankky an tra supported him. valli GOLD CROWN seemed to be a bit of shrewdness in $ UP Mr. Stransky's placing the concerto | $ at the end of his programme, Did you fear, that w should have SOLID GOLD kono away earlier if you hadn't? No! matter! We enjoyed « really fine ex- | | position by the orchestra of Brahms's fourth symphony, @ spirited playing p! of Beethoven's overture to “Corio- Janus’ th “TIN Kulen- arer differentiation pranks of the “Merry Mr, Stransky, BRIDGE WORK Sitver Fillings Nogue, Mary Jordan, a lovely vision In blue, gave a song recital at Aeo Hall last might before a large and audl tndler at the plan Sam Franko with his viol ‘s aid applied In two ac Mins 4 , albeit with a tendency to gracte monotony, and she won enthustastic applause Ethel Necomb, an American pianist of talent, gave her annual reetital at Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon, Her programme, all Beethoven, com- prised the sonatas opus 26, No, 12; HEADACHES Phourands of men and women eufter trom headaches every day, other thou. | {6 opus 2, No. % and the’ opus 67, ands have headaches every week or | NO. A little | se . Miss New- y Month, and stil others have hi con, oh? The large audienc med gecantonally, but not at pleased, but a variety would is. The best Doctor ts often have sulted #01 8 better, ble to find the cause of many of th \? nee Come zee Readaches. and in most F cane, | aT TN PES mowing the cause, fi not know what will’ remove tt to ave & OBITUARY NOTES. All he permanent cure, feribe the usual pain relievers, whic give tomporary relief, but the head Coolidge Haight, seventys Itect, died yesterday at Gar- Hudyon Robert Martin Douglas, so1 Douglas tain the greatest ean obtain them Gantity, We worth, Wo Die tor a Tables. SICK-HEADACHES k headache, the most misora! spbeicunetene \Seeeiigt rors wh jets are taken, you fan tablets, and | Hl be warde: tm man; 3%. take one A- let every two hours, The rest an omfort oe et Hee 20 ORO hich follow, Can be obtained CHT HHH i i Advt aaa eel BAUMANN &BRO | 1 | | h | J. AT 84ST & SAVE. 7 Our Liberal Credit Terms apply also to Long Island, ruven “sZt and Write for Our New Booklet, Mailed Free FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE 25°7, to 50°), Reductions 4-Picce all druggists in any | worth OF more, | y Eben Burnham, United tes Benator from New Hampshire from 1901 to 1913, died yesterday at Manchester, In his seventy-fourth year, Rear Admiral Oskar Hansa, Com- | mander in Chief of the Austro-Hun- garian navy, is dead at Vienna, RHR Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. We Close Evenings at 6 o'Clock. xR KN WEN MER § ER REE or Tn "lin guerilla fighting as well as 'Die Walkuere,”’ Fox Movie Actors Organize Company for U.S. Military Many of Them Were Villa Guerillas and All Are Real Fighters. Movie soldier actors have become real fighters, according to a despatch to William Fox from Abraham Car- los, manager of his Los Angeles stu- dio, which was received yesterday. The fighting rough riders, Mexicans and Indians of “The Honor Bystem” have enrolled in a volunteer company under the command of George Walsh, a leading actor in the production, Ca Walsh says: “I enlisted the boys in this company because th have all sean actual border serv art in th i p si Walsh _ rec Plattsbure. capt, an officer at He Georgetown's biggest scrapper on the was football team and was also dubbed the “fighting second baseman” dur- ing his professional baseball exper- lence. 'T cond In mand of Fox rough rider any will be t. Hawk Bye, manded the were organ produce in realisti sion of the United $ feans, which is one of the an inva ie Mex~ ik Boenes of “The Honor System." In these scenes an ‘American capitalist ts shown plotting with a Mexican Gen- ee ra oe THIs ptayer PIANO JUST aS AND 50 ROLLS OF NE Adam Period Dining Room Suite, in Ma- hogany Finish, —— consisting of WP Bullet, 54 in.C sli ht 48 in i |. exten RK oe Raa ‘> sion : ; ! YJ \ _ I fee S89" Yi x We pay Freight and Railroad tare x y 7 * id 1 I OW vH x @ Ave.Cor.84"Sr.. ah F i me, | a player piano that i LIBRARY RIGHT EXTRA EXPENSE The player pian the latest attachmer that you cannot buy Our price to-mo 55-57 (4 accompanied by a band Of rourh ing Americans, who rush the Mex! cans and drive them out. many on both sides are alain, The principal actors In theae exolting scenes are George Walsh, In the role of Jack Taylor, and Milton Sills, in the role of Joseph Stanton. 16 Honor system” will be seen at tho Lyric Theatre, beginning next Mon- day matin las eh arena 1], President Frueler of the Mutt in California conferring with © Chapiln regarding another ae comedy films. Eugene BR. Lewis, scenario editor of the Universal, has been In threo ‘uto Smashups in thrée months and not once was there a camera man neat to get the scene, Gall Kane has begun work at the American studios at Santa Barbara lin a picture ealled “Whose Wife?” |Rollin 8, Sturgeon fa directing. next World-Drady release witt “A Girl's Folly,” in which Robert Warwick takes the part of @ movie os of In the fight | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1917 ON BERNSTORFP'S STAFF BUT AWAITS TRIAL HERE Ss Are a Quandary as Procedure in Von Igel’ Case, Tous far the Pederat authorities here have received no instructions from the Weshington authorities re- Rarding the case of Wolf von Igel, at one time Secretary to Capt. Franz von Papen, who wha arrested here lost April and indicted for alleged complicity in a plot to destroy the Welland Cana! Although the Stae Department ad- mits that von Iget ts registered in Washington as a member of Ambae- sador Bornstorff's oMelal retinue, the Department of watios in directing tis indictment contended that he was not free from prosecution under out inwa, Ho is, therefore, etill under $20,000 termns of hts bond cannot leave the] Reynolds's engraving of Sir Ralph Aber- Unites juashed celled. The attthorities are in A quandry for the reason that under interna- tional law members of an Ambassa- dors retinwe are immune from pun- his recognizance can- ishment for offenses committed in the country to which he is accedited, —_———— $2,050 FOR SMITH ENGRAVING tt 9307, 7 je Date. $12,002, a tates until the indictment fs cra Last total prints to date have brought $97, Peng earn ge RHEUMATISM DUE TO URIC ACID “Tt is no use advertising a medicine le fe/ unless the medicine itself is good enough to back up the claims you John Raphael Smith's engraving from] Make for it,” said a popular druggtst Sir Jowhua Reynolds's painting of Lady|to a New York man. ‘On the ot Caroline Montagu brought 62,060 last| hand, it is a pleasure to sell a medi- night at the wale of eighteenth century] cine when your customers come fn Engliah mexzotinta from the collection] afterward and tell you how much of Frederic H. Haleey, in the Anderson! good it has done therm Gallertes. And that is why I like to sell and recommend The buyer, who tdentified himaelé onty| Uric-o, the great uric acid dissolvent.” by a final initial, paid $960 for Smith's engraving of Lady Hamilton Bac- chante, after Romney's paint and $535 for the engraving of Lady Hamilton as Nature, Lioyd paid $76 for &, W. Rey~ engraving of the Duchess of Bal- This shows great faith in Urie-n, It really is @ most unusual medicine, because it overcomes the worst cases ef rheumatism and kidney complaint by removing the cause. A trial package will be sent for ten cents by writing to the Uric-o Co, star and Doris Kenyon fails In love; pat) awaiting trial and under the AN ifr 8 ee WOM HONOR SYSTEM” HEREWiTt BENCH cna sic Payments as Low as $10 Monthly This remarkable opportunity enables you to buy, at a low price, it in monthly payments to suit you, and secure a beautiful new cabinet with fifty new music rolls. THIS MEANS THAT YOU WILL HAVE A COMPLETE rolls and cabinet, at less than $50) at any other store. Open Open Monday Monday and and Saturday Saturday | Evenings Evenings ee a joc with him, Mary Garden when she being acting for the camera. Hene Gutasart will do the photographing. Gulesart was lin the Battle of the Somme, Tho 150th showing of Thousand Leagues 1 the Broadway, will take place n Wednesday. Souventrs willl be given border and thus force Y oe and aoe Tho following named film stars will be seen on the Strand’s screen within Amert- niion in Mexico, Next, it ; om th t few weeks: Theodore Rob- the Mexicang are shown coming over| (1, "Si etuerite clark, Faanle Ward and Mary Pickford, The Vitagraph ts cutting down tts operating forces, Several directors ing up a border nity, like Co- hero of the Stanton, a courler from the stricken town, speeds on hie pony |to the neighboring town of Lariat for Some of them have been cowboy reinforcements. He returna, ’ years, com and camera men are leaving the New York plant Or. Ferdinand King, a New York City physician and author, says: “There can be no strong, vigorous, Iron men nor beautiful, healthy, rosy-cheeked women without |tron—Nuxated tron taken three times per day after meats will Increase the | strength and endurance of weak, nervous, run-down folks 200 per cent. In two | weeks time In many Instances, Avold the old forms of metallic Iron which may |Injure the teeth, corrode the stomach, and thereby do more harm than good. eral to bring the ralders over the Take only organic tron—Nuxated tron.” It Is dispensed by all druggists —Advt, a. “ UARANTEES THE EQUAL OF mand SELLING ATS500 gy Nid Nh S) TOMORROW 8 guaranteed by a firm of high standing, pay for AT THE START, THEREBY AVOIDING ) IN THE NEAR FUTURE FOR NEW MUSIC. os are modern, full size instruments, including all its and improvements. We feel safe in saying the equal of this player piano, let alone the music rrow is $395, Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn Allan Dwan is to be director tor! Pa. h the completion. of "Poarl of a Army” this week Ralph SO) [will finish his contract as athe star, He will take @ rest before an. ouneing his plans | the hand of | Mouncing his p ford, and F. A, DePoyster pata 969 for’ Binghamton, N. Y.—Advt. uN mua nr a i = 1 tn. Abraham & Straus Private Subway Entrance at Hoyt S i ick! yn E S Pr fal is quickly reached by Brooklyn Express, as follows, from Brooklyn Dridge Rowling Green — Book Lovers! Here Is a Sale || That Will Greatly Interest You This is an annual event that is alwa held in the Store’s Birthday Month. It has always been popular, and we shall always keep it so and strive to increase this popu+ larity, if injecting better values and instilling additional attractiveness in the form ot worthy books mean anything. That is r + im, M & . ay marae): Sm. rand Central ™ 14th Bt. . | Foe ets 22 ame ec 13 em é What we a have done this year. We have made the | rounds of the wholesale houses, we have searched out the best offerings, so that we — could in turn offer you the best values, Now, we are content in the knowledge that ; ; this is going to be a real treat—a gala event — for him or her who likes to obtain good books for a mere song. Part of the Sale is a bookbinder’s clearance, and there are many volumes, on subjects of both general and special interest, that are bound to appeal at the prices marked d As an index to the values offered, we mention the following Books of Travel and | , Information About || A Table of Odd Volumes at 10c Bach || Books of the Better the War C On this table will be found Odd Volumes of evaded Here eared dl Balzac, Dickens, Dumas, Plutarch and Don Quixote, | | the Art of the @ Pree mares Se" | | as well as many Books of Fiction and other subjects, Teen Oalleries. 82.60 Boe wo eeths Sore of Sraee Vohurres arp libeary batons and some | | Our ReFihern Dos ry) ias oT are In full leather bindings. wild Birds er New 20 Me ‘or! 50e ‘ 1.99! Fiction at 19¢ Per Volume (Pin vereceet ae | or 2.6 e hy | Among these Books of Fiction, some of which are | Theypraiwe ef Lin: 2°? Se rene i Mittoun 3.00 1.38) by the best known authors in the country, are the | °°!" co oe ot er ollowing: “Chatterbox” at © 119) Five Thousand An Hour | Fetters of Freedom by | _ Bargain Prices 4 by Geo, Randolph}. T. Brady | 1 aSohs Sasag 7,880 1.10) | Chester, | Sally Salt by Mrs. Wi In 3} b J Ss. mong Enaiieh inne A oe te ‘\oney Woodrow ob mn |[uminnied bonrd cover ed | Books of Travel and The fea Button by Will | The Reef by Edith Whar. | 1812.7 r DElce for Information Petty by & ton, | craacy” Sale the | Patsy by S. R. Crockett be eee Pobtished Rew! The Man in the Open by | The Strange Woman by | Gift Bo on | Cuba and Mer Roger Pecock. Sidney McCall, ay BOOke peo ee ; . : |Girie of To-Day, by Clar- dog erie $1.39 These are In the original editlons and were formerly | ence Underwood (a $1.25 and $1.35 each | Bien eer’ Tenis in|. Dictionaries Encyclopedias | fsnry Ath Gyiter ast Leather-bound Diction- Stones one-volume En- be Bancing by "the Oncor "8.00 4.30] aries with the new words | Tfornation in all ane hy micture sa Ty Genet we Uh delog helps; | space. Published at $5.00, | Meg Rose narctBe Reyes i illustrated, » mt Betiding 50 Here at $1.39. Fast Butiding This Is the Big February Sale Of Men’s Winter Overcoats The Price: $11.95 Men had _ better believe that it took some planning to get these good Overcoats to sell for so low a price. The market is practically bare ot Overcoats “at a price," because retailershave, |, among other things, been buying on speculation and putting Overcoats away for | higher prices next Winter. These Coats are in three styles, as illustrated: (1) Pincheback = (2) Slip-on (3) Chesterfield The first two lots are in a good range of handsome, thick, warm and fancy materials, The Ches- terfields are in black and Oxford gray. ; The Fancy Coats have satin yokes and sleeve-linings, and the materials are weatherproofed, and so labeled. The Chesterfields have velvet collars and serge or Venetian linings. All sizes in the lot | ' (2) a (3) ) 3 The Mid-Winter Clearance Continues Men's Suits Men's Overcoats At $12.50, $14.75 and $16.75 At $14.75 and $16.75 A few Spring Top Coats and Suits are ready for your inspection, Seond Fisor, Men's Shop, Hast Bulding, == = —— \