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i TN SET TE eae REET SG SIRES S aetna a 2 a mmm WO NEW HAVEN RECEIVER, BROKER MUIR ANNOUNCES Howard Elliott Not to Resign, He Also Asserts—$45,000,000 Notes to Be Met, He Predicts. John Muir, of a Stock Exchange firm, who Is Chairman of the Ratiway Investors’ League, designed to protect interests of small investors, yerter- day announced that, on behalf of the 250 members vi the league who own New Haven shares, he could say on the highest authority that reports of an impending receivership for the New Haven Road were without foun- dation. ‘Mr, Muir sald that the New Haven able to take up its . hearing maturity, and the New England Navigation Company would probably be liquidated before ME Laattion Mr. Mulr aatd rumora of Howard ¥! untrue, but the direct t his overwork, had decided t ® vacation tint!l April 1 ward J. Pearson, fornierly Pact be in Zan and Katiroad, will charge of operating the New Haven and the plans for extended srackage, Improved facilities and pur- chase of new equipment GAS, HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION OR A SICK STOMACH “Pape’s Diapepsin” relieves stomach distress in five minutes. Time it! Pape's Diapepsin will sweeten a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach within five minutes. If your meals don’t fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a Hao ok of Jead in your stomach, or if you hav heartburn, that is usually @ sign of acidity of the stomach. Get from r pharmacist a fifty- cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can, There will be no sour risings, no belch ing of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or beartburn, tulness or heavy feeling in the stom- ach, nausea, debilitating headaches or «dizziness. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous oders, Pape's Diapepsin helps to neutral- ine the excessive acid in the stomach which is causing the food fermenta- tion and preventing proper digestion. Relief in five minutes is waiting for you at any drug store. ‘These large fifty-cent cases contain enough “Pape’s ee aol to usually keep the entire family free from stom- ach acidity and its symptoms of indi- gestion, dyspepsia, sourness, gases, Old Instruments Return to Charm; “‘Meistersinger’’ By Sylvester Rawling. O*: f the ge novel $ ¢ has tan invasion by the French ts Anciens. It the Society of t the Ritz by Sherry nterestl Societe des Instrum has been fostered by the Friends of Musi the patrons of the Supper Musicales, and now it ts to appear before the general public at the Little Theatre on Feb. 15. The or- ganization has been sent to America by the French Government to pro- jaim French art and to aintain interest in {ts musicians. Some of its members have been taken from the tr 10 members of it are Mauric quinton; Pu. i " 0; Henrt Maurice viola, assinted by , clavicin, and Marie musical of the soctety is ile Saint-Saens, who on hearing of the intention to ae tion to America wrot wus, its founder, Ut ‘It is with great pleasure that I |hear your intention to go and make | known | to: the New World our Soc vt netrun not ¥: te t est and. all my r | following iettor a lively inter- et is not to bo | You will find in America a public very conversant with music, willing and attentive, You will find in the museum in New York @ magnificent collection of anclent instruments, of to the visitors the desire to hear their effect and prepare them for coming.” The Marquis de Pollgnac instrumental In securing the for the organizatic n inf committee, which includes Otto Kahn, Ciarence Mackay, John D, Koc fever jr. and William K, Vanderbilt, The husband of Mme. Buisson was Killed in batt He was the brother of Mr, Casedesus, “Die Metsterainger” got a epirited Eva, Sembach & commanding Walter Hermann Weil's Hans Sachs holds tho spirit of the genial cobbler-phi- losopher and master #inger, beloved of the people, even when it falls short of its supreme expression, Of Otto Gorltz’s Beckinesser all has been sald, Wo are not likely to see Its like in excellence, The cast of mas- ter singers was familiar and ade quate, the grant al_at the end was superbly sung, "and Mr. Bodaazk y conducted masterfully, Other musical incidents of the day were the Biltmore Friday Morning Musicale at which Caruso sang to a crowded house, Hinter Welsh's piano recital at Aeolian Hall in the after- noon, and Margaret Jamiesun's piano recital in the samo hall In the eve- heartburn and headache, for many oe Tt belongs in your home. Advt. The Famous LAFAYETTE BATHS AND HOTEL ere growing daily in popu- larity and prestige among New York business men. Entirely renovated and out. Every convenience and comfort. Baths $1.00, including @eeping accommodations. Hotel accommodations at reasonable rates. One biock from Astor Place Subway. WOLPIN & GERSHVIN, Owners 405 Lafayette St. Telephone 2615 Spring. PHOTOPLAYS. EARLE WILLIAMS? in “ARSENE LUPIN” Frown its Talks fi TE ALEXANDER POWELL |Miles TA THE INCOMPARABLE. RIALTO ORCHESTRA Hygo Hiowntels Spee ere) > 14 DAYS At 2.30, 4.30, 8.30, 25c, & 50c, ve, the, Be: fom bots tess te tbo, hay Broadway (17,7. Pam Obildreo's Mat,114.M. Mon, (Lincoln's B'day), | ning. Both of these piano players are Americans, ambitious and studious, Maurice Halperson, of the Staats- Zeitung and Musical America, will | give the fourth of his ‘ures on the listory of the Opera, | Hast Fifty-elghth Street, on Tuesday vening. Ralph Errole, tenor of the Chicago Opera Company, will sing Don Jose in “Carmen” at the Garden Theatre on Monday, Marta Wittkowska wil! again be the Carmen, and Juanita Prewett, California girl, will sing Micaela, “Rigoletto” will be repeated on Thursday. A feature of the week will be the number of American sing- gers in the casts, A St. Valentine fete will be given under the auspices of the ushers of the Rubinstein Club for the Philan- thropic Fund on the roof garden of the Waldorf-Astoria on Wednesday evening. The Festival Dancers of the Neigh- borhood Playhouse will present an original dance drama, “The Kairn of Koridwen," to-night, to-morrow and Monday nights, music is by Charles T. Griffes, an American com- poser. “Music at the Court of Frederick tho Great” will be Clarence Dickin- son's subject at his second historica organ lecture recital in the Chapel as Union ‘Theological Seminary on Tues- day afternoon, Ho will be assisted by Mrs, Grace Northrup, soprano; Lu- cille Collette, viollnist, and C. Roscoe Possell, i The Rubinstein Club will give tts fourth afternoon musicale of the sea- son in the Astor Gallery, Waldorf. Astorta, next Saturday ‘afternoon The artists will be Florence And on Otis, soprano; Margaret Abbott, ntralto, and the Elsa Fisher String Quartet ‘win will give free t the ¢ ge on after Samuel A. i Wednesday nv oan Frea high schoo! org Albert Re ashington Irving; Wenzel A Raboch, assisted by Katherine Ra och, Morris High; in Brooklyn, Martin, Eastern District; Richard Keys Biggs, Erasmus Hall; Edna Guttridge, Boys’ High, n recitals to Norton, | will Hall hy five a re. to-morrow Edwin Schneider npanist. Mr, Mec cing 1 end MacDowell, Rosofsky, London impresarto, wil! ive four concerts, part of the pro f which will go to the Jewish Fund of America, ‘Tho first fon on the programme |to be devoted to Russian and Jowlsh | music, | Meventes Winntrcts wna Sone R. A. WALSH'S master drama | EL eset MANTEDrEMALE.. ‘ rage eM n Lincoln's Birth i Hehs 12a - CHOPPERS on visiting a ‘ | } THE HONOR SYSTEM Ce BB coos wanton sien we homely, Dasa : h | satest American patriotic drama on stage or screen I oH. Wags ner, $93 Broad i snnanaanitsnann teats ¢ CONN, Pts daiy.230.n4430 AQTRouete —-———— PATENTS. Kawa, Tul Billorpiry Garg ain | LYRIC THEATRE ie DESTROYERS FUN LAW | Sunday World Wants Work a ri Ma Butler ¢ phan of Minstrels), PASSED BY THE | Monday Morning Wonders. | Late, Harry Babe and Marty Uhifelder, | 8, which can-| able to be a part of the expedition. | which the sight hag certainly given | your | at No, 128]; ___THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1917. SOME STARS OF THE STAGE WHO WILL APPEAR HERE NEXT WEEK TRIKMIE FRIGANZA NY CANARY COTTAGE MOROQSCO THRATR: N*PRIOE~, COND EADLY SINS SERIES” ZONA KEEFE IN BNL GHTEN THY DAGGH TERY”. PAR’ THEATRE | CATHitEN NESBITT in HWaAsiae MAxING ELLIOTT em rre. KEITHS WIN A VICTORY. AM SON Ind YGQINGER Tees 6 GIRLS! Strand’s house, wits straining the Keith in K the ty. meratein, President of the contended that the ope house for vaudeville woul! Wei StU Ne a tHearee Pete Sc ire Was better seen of you. tel of th t! LORRAINE! a i FROST ANO “Me . — Lous ation brea e aor ed Into ten y nounces that an ments entered Into ten yea Beemison ployees who do inilltary or allotting to each certain areas for vaude- IN * JOHNNY " i é : for the Government will be re ville int iding that no GET Your ; on Strand payroll. more vau ‘ne ald be built, GUN’ Patrick's parade arrangements: Eugene D'Arcy, a powerful! AND LOEW FEATURES | Grand Marshal, Patrick J. Collins;| banker, who also suffers from pride! FO K First Aide, Owen Mokint nd Aide, trogance, meets ‘Eva and ‘acai Ss ELI ERLY L Ss thew Htellly ; Chairinan of the Com: her. In order that her pride| The bill at Proctor’s Fifth Avenue SAV » may be further & fied, she decides|Theatre the ea y part of the week | of Arrange cl Lennon; | to marry a Count. ¥ elope, after] wilt include Woodrow in a mono! F ROM BLADDE aR MISE Floor Manager o} St. Patrick's Hail, | eluding D'Arcy in an exciting ‘chase, sa tae ‘6 fobn Hlanagans First Assistant, Thomas] and board an ocean liner bound fo: | “#lled “My Ad! ation, P your body be o hinges, M Mulligan; 8: MeDone Assistant, John #, an of the strong in a playlet, Ash and Shaw, ope. D'Arcy manages to catch | Sion. nk @ little at the hi Cha Committee, William D. K liner, as does Adam Moore, who| comedians; Harry Fern in a sketch, ow and deliberate, “Not so young man of the Reception Commits stows away, hoping to protect her.| Maxime Brothers and Bobby, acro-| ay 1 used to ba,” is a frequent and Unwe nard J. Gilbride. Adam manages to expose the bogus | ! and six other act come thought, Certain bodily functions —_ Count and frustrate D'Arcy, He wins hird Street Fifty: | upon which good health and good spirits 7 back his sweetheart, after she has et The 80 much depend are Impaired, The weak PATRIOTIC PICT TURES learned In bitter experience that a fall dred and Twenty-fi 1 pot Ie generally the bladder, Unpleasant AND SONGS AT STRAND] {ollows pride, A Aiting end comes to Will have vaudeville and feature moV= | comptications in other organs arise, ‘This D'Arcy, who pays for his evil machi- !2s pictures: {9 particularly true with elderly people hations that resulted from his false “Merry Maids of Japan,” a musteal | I¢ y know how, this trouble can be A patriotic all-Amertoan bill will be! prife. Mr, Blinn plays the part of comedy with Ed, Vinton playing t t - re . presonted at the Strand Theatre, 'The| the banker. wing part, will be the vaudevil Bris AND! gees SOOT: Om performance will commence with| On Tuesday night, at the Regent Hiner at Loew's American T veatre and pain due to advancing “Home Sweet Homo asx Played the| Theatre, and on Wednowday night, at {He first part of tho week. | Mary Je ® standard, old-time home World Over,” rendered by the concert | te Hamilton Theatre, Shirley Mason Laren in fous Mrs, M. A needs no Introduction, Itt orchestra, ‘after which a tableau,| ¥!!! eppear tn person. | WIL_be the photoplay feature, tasteless capmules. | no mubsiitutes.-Advt “The Spirtt_of '76," will be shown in _ | saeamer’ stein Ul the stage. Next an Abraham Lincol! PHOTOPLAYS. picture entitled “The Seventh Son" will be presented on the screen, Irene Audrey, draped in a ail Amertoun fla, will render “My Country "Tis of Thee after which the rincips dramatic feature, “The A ___PHOTOPLAYS, PHOTOPLAYS. “THE GINGER GIRLS” COME TO THE OLYMPIC} | “The Ginger Girls | will be seen at! pic Theatre in “The Gay and “In Alaska.” The com- | includes Ben Small, Helen| & ” ” sul,” will fe shown. TT! “ey ‘ TH jou tt Le eceonaatineg Bren Attia’ adi pencse, uate 59." ST. < BROADWAY ipuvews ew UR HEA, “PRIDE” AT MO. synest, George Wagner, “Marion | | Fore a ee OF “SEVEN DEADLY SINS? | nae corns of gta A Dupont | oa THE GREATEST FILM |] teen's ameran rigs “Pride,” the second of the series of| DANCING AND SKATING A | S Frank a | McClure pictures entitled “Seven CARNIVALS POPULAR | PLAYING IN | HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, => Deadly Sina,” will be presented at B. S. Moss's Hamilton, Regent, Prospect, | Jefferson and Flatbush Theatres, be- ginning Monday, for @ three days’ en- wagement. Holbrook NEW YORK CITY Both the dancing and the roller- jskating carnivals in the Grand Cen. tral Palace are having large attend- ance, Attractive decorations and cozy the «tar of surroundings where no intoxicants PHOTOPLAYS, PHOTOrLAYS. ei Blinn te Written and Directed by IVAN ABRAMSON et, 4.15, 6.10, 7.20 and 9 P. M.} - The Most vipping Situation! MATINEES 15-25-50c, NIGHTS 25-50-75-1.00 | rie Srey goat jorbing Plot Ever Conc |. BURLEsaue. | Only $1,000 cash nieoded. eell any Lewutitul ne | modern tmirvvexumen te. 20 minutes. from Mai WILLIAM F OX announces | Beginning Monday matinee, 2.30 o'clock, February 12th, room bei toa) Ip peti New Yor MARION CHASE witH oking than any An announcement says Gail Kane pedi oe 2 : CRITERION p | oe Fox forces want Frank Wil-| goes to bed ¢ tat 10 o'clock fie Chere a ST. PATRICK’S DAY OFFICERS. stach to add “As exciting as "The and gets UP ring at 6.3 Het RAH Ee 4 Once ot Ot BOE a ae _—_- j Honor System’ to his book of sya | il must have given up the mode rn — " ae onyms os. Fee eee vy Coline] “Pride.” In tt Eva Lesite ts sent to|can be found seem to make the right | 1" posters for “The War of Tongs,”| ‘the Universal's “test” party iT Irish societies, at a meeting at No, 211| PO@ding school, Proud of fortune|conbination to draw thousands Of! which will be released Feb. 12, were| Churchill's the other evening st ‘i ‘i 2 | Dies 7 by a Chine. d Yo- | gctentific failure but an artistic euc- Mant Forty-fitth Street, last sight, that tes ‘come to her, sho feote be ad Written by @ Chinese student at Co selentif falturo but an artistic suc: | lee elected the following ofticers for the st.| Self above Adam Moore, who loves] PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE eet tan, eeinth trance and’ {ranmmnit on CRT eat Y THEATRE, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— QUEENS. | Will Sacrifice 98,000 Home for $6,000 1 am compelled to no fun Nartienlam write Box 8, "Bowe Baronet ck us al PA DE do Balconades Ballroom on 3rd Dancing at mental waves a plot for a photoplad 5. for Violet Mersere u, but the thought got However, Miss reat, y girl present aad & fine time dancing with about thigty nen, Joe Rurrowes was also therd and he's an awfully nice boy CHILDS TONCUR BECOMES COATED == IF CONSPIPATED. ‘If cross, bilious, sick, fever-, ish, or full of cold send take no chances. ont 10 na rnia Syrup of Figs” ant harm tender stom- ach, liver, bowels. ad Children love this “fruit laxatives” oy and nothing else cleanses the tender \stomach, liver und bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop playing to empty the bowels, andthe result 18 become tightly clogged with waste, liver gets sluggish, ; sours, then your little one becomemmen4 | cross, half-sick, feverish, don't eatjaeu sleep or act nu system full of ¢ stomac Mother! rally, breath is badyosse lly has sore throats” -ache or diarrhoea, Listen, 7° See if tongue is coated, then , vonful of “California "and in a few hours all?” e constipated waste, sour bile and... = lundigested food passes out of the ayss tem, and you have a well, play! jehild again, Millions of mothers give “Californigsoa Syrup of Figs” because it is perf can |harmless; children love it, an nen vm fails to act on the stomach, liver and ji)_ | bowels, a310+ Ask your druggist for a 80-cenbans: bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,"hatet which has full directions for bab | children of all ages and for grown-upy’™,, | plainly printed on the bottle. Beware” screen |of counterfeits sold here, Get the | performance at the ptropolitan | May Legally Give Vaudeville in) oss.” Its | genuine, made by “California Fig->> House last night 1 onl the Rivers! Theatre. Syrup Company Refuse any ether: because an enthusiastic! The Appellate Division of the Supe mo | Douglas Fairbanks has gone to Sar- | kind with contempt.—Advt. oes woman bees cd sis the? aay ite rr »| Court ) Brooklyn yesterday decided | anac Lake for a brief vacation. ae oe moro, was a } that the Keith interests may conduct See ate hecite e : ance e ens a peicognip hh ie Z Panto to te ee ei aena cH AP: | the Riverside Theatre at Browdway and| ELZAOR THe film scenes th CONCERTS ANO_MUSIC.___ feeling. Frieda ‘a lovely | Ninety-sixth Street as @ vaudeville] MomriS DANCE! rt Leo quit work and oe ORKTORIG | CATHOLIC The court set aside an tnjunction THEATRE T. Morey denies he is to} sOOTETY granted by Justice Tompkins to the Se 5 ry rea ates al into 66 99 Hammerstein Amusement Company re- oe Co ee aint au MNP PLSSOLY ILA THOLDY YUL ORCH tained neat OARS Gh HALES . atone Aft ty feb. 12, a HY 8 ia alti FRIEDA HEMPEL™ N AUHENWAT PIANO, ERY Uz GEORG Vi] _ Seats fame ca, | VAUDEVILLE, mL =: FEEROGTORS S' : Moar Sime 0, 1b, ee, & Co, ir Douald Navy a Wright AUDEVIL PHOTO VLAYS, | Nr, th Av.) JA. Una RESERVE TABLES NOW FOR LIN- COLN'S WDAY CELEBRATIONS are THE GOLDEN 9! Norval Baptie “The Devil On Ice” SOCIETY'S NEWEST FAD That 2/P-£1PPY DINNER SHOW At 7 o'clock SAME SHOW for The MIDNIGHT 2 MAIN DINING OOM, q | worth 1 - Washiagtae.