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IN Miss Farrar’s Picture of Thais Disappointing _THE EVEN | MISS DOROTHY GIFFORD'S ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ill. NO FAMINE PERIL isexarinr ctor FORN.Y. CITY; FOOD, ;—ga a STUFFS ARE MOVED Interstate Commerce Commis- sion Expects Early Relief From Freight Tie-Up. By Sylvester Rawling. | | ASSPNET’S “Thais” got its first M presentation by the Metropoli- tan Opera Company at ttre opera last night, Gossip had tt that Mr. Gatt! was induced to produce it to give Geraldine Farrar another chance to show the versatility of her genius, If that be true, it failed of ita purpose. Nothing that I can recall of Mise Farrar’s impersonations—and there are many notable ones to ber WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.— With | NEW YORK OFFERS 317,865 MACHINES FOR WAR-TIME USE Auto and Truck Owners Rise to the Emergency of Preparedness, (Special from a Staff Correspondent stood that the motor plans have not only had the attention of the General aff, United States Army, but that Division Headquarters of the N 4 in New York City h also taken full account of the altua- tion, oe Senator Slater's bill to establish a State clearing house for delinquent women affects one of the most inte esting of the sociological movements centring In New York City, The Senator wants the State to buy the | Jands adjoining the New York State | Reformatory for Women at Bedford Hillis at a cost of $309,457. The build- ings and equipment now leased to the sedford institution are also to be tak- n, In any case involving moral turpl- tude a Judge or Magistrate in any court In the First, Second, Third or Ninth Judicial Districts may commit directly to the institution, G@ WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1917. \ GEM THIEVES FOILED BY BROADWAY CROWD AFTER FELLING CLERK eneiluniinat | Scared by Throng at Window, | Two Robbers Barely Miss $50,000 in Jewels. | | ‘With scores of persons passing «| Broadway less than twenty feet away, two young men entered the jewelry / The First Story Zeppelin Raider WILL BEGIN ‘ ] rain and flour beginning to move| from the West, promises by the rall-| of The Evening World.) ALBANY, ‘eb. 17. — Chauffeurs, 106,00, and automobiles, 817,865, make | The bill enables the State to take advantage of the work also done at Bedford by John D. Rockefeller, who credit—was so ineffective. Neither in conception nor in figuration was she Anatole France's actress courtesun of store of M. Gelula & Co., at Broad- | way and Forty-second Street, about =|N==—= a le, w - head disaj when a crowd | merce Commission officials look for bed mon people, who was COn- oroy of gasoline transportation is| hensive plan of the kind ever at- and disappeared Walter roads that food and fuel will be given iw the fatter of ‘the scheme, Dr, )10 o'clock Inst night, knocked pe ie Soe Fr Alexandria, tho toast of the wealthy \P ae nea tag a be Lied be] Katharine B. Davis induced the oli|Markoss of No. 864 Beck Street, the } ow or o 6 national fun magnate to begin the task. It is be- |p; | a o - x, ly clerk on duty, on the modetate weather, Interstate Com- nd the profiigate, the Idol of the Cor sitos oreparedness and the entire|Neved that this fs the first comprs-|rreon one © ‘4 e or un ay ! i rq verted to Christianity by the pros- Usted and ready tor was, tempted in the country, and dt {s|@athered, They barely missed $50,000 an early relief of the freight conges- elyting monk, retired to @ eonvent, ts the t atk 2 vicinit ot New Mage ka! ad Heenete or tic system|worth of gems, which were easily | tion which has been #0 erfously and ded a aaint Yk ehty tenn, ate soe nee manor CA gant of aewen ‘elses taimoa [thin thelr reach aa they et. 8 ANY CONTINUE DAILY THEREAFTER threatening the East and Middle Mins Farrar’s tendency is to OZA6-! trucks on the roll, and {t ts oMcially | PY the Governor, will direct tt, One The two, who, Beck sald, were | > ot jor entrance upon the terrace of 8 , - | dreased, rr e} FL nly ‘on atl te penantig: woe Niciaw's houre lacked. apontaniety, | 12% men the length of Long Isiand,| pert in psychology and at least thres| tg be shown some birthstone or across the State of New Jersey, in| Of the members must be women, A Y D ysic 7 ins. Beck brought out @ tray of i up enti! the thousands of empty miss The whole scene was conceived too bait day, Th woman physiclan of experience Is to | . as y. i9 revelation is by far!) ed as e ) |) ttight carn tow inthe Hast can bel 2ETin BoRorey [Beary Of Brey Hehine of 18-lfhe mone tmporaat thas baw boon| tia" of thn Mune i tyTs nee atts et Set ee'se: € A Thrilling Narrative of Fight and i delivered West and South. {Solent frivolity, of impudent pelf-as-' 4g concerning the preparedness |enatch such brands from the burning rilling Narrative o 4 ‘ ‘The trouble, according to ratirond| At @ recent dinner at the Sleepy sertion, of sinuous physical alluro- * may be possible before the fire of |#an to price them. programme of the country. Hollow Country Club Mr, and Mrs. ment, there wae little to be noted. Albert L. Gifford of Tarrytown an-) Miss Farrar’s gown was heavy, her! nounced the engagement of thelr | pale straw-colored wig with its tower- experts, is not so much the congestion a of freight tn Eastern terminalis be- cause of the U-boat scare as to un- evil has completely @ Mexican situation showed that! human fabric. the army was unspeakably weak in| . . . destroyed the| As Beck gave his attention to this customer the other drew something jfrom beneath his coat and hit the Adventure by the Commander 4 transportation means, both by rail| New York City’s grent clothing tn- . ‘ usual weather conditions, which they |daughter, Miss Dorothy Brayton Gif-| ing top-knot (wasn't it the aame #he ing motor, ‘The newle. organtzed |auetry ts the only branch of mann. {clerk on the head. ‘The clerk dropped of a rman irship. ‘ ay have demoralized railroad yards|ford, to Chessman Kittredge Of) wore in “Julien’?) was unbecoming. Yores oF state iekets ow radica) | turing in the State which shows behind the counter, but as he fell he to @ greater extent than for the last |New York. Mr. Kittredge is @ son of) An irrepressible young man declared an increase in value of output, in dragged the tray of jewels to the, |floor with him, The inside of the store was in full view of a crowd which started to remedying of this defect so far as| »mount of wages paid and in activity Now York State is concerned, Thou-| during the month of January, The | Industrial Commission made pubiic | sands of owners of machines have al-| 1 y¢port of the month to-day. The twenty years. The congestion in the port of New York, it is sald, does not compare with that of a year ago, William Richards Kittredge of Bos-|tq me there wore two score sirens ton, Ho was graduated from Har- vard tn 1910. in the boxes more alluring, Then the He is a member of the x«piritual exaltation sho tried to por- a bs : ignified their willingness tode-| report is made from returns. from | ~ | Meanwhile the railroads on the At-|Harvard and Ratlroad Clubs and of|‘ray when she had turned saint eady 6 collect outside. These people could READ THE " 0 ~ e. pu rvi d 00 representatl fl I. loying Jantio seaboard, including those serv- | the Association of the Bar of the City | rarined 10 be jconcelved Of the brain vote aa te ae eee mot be meee | iutlf a million. persona and having 1 Oe tae Cera ry (on oe, See wines ing Gulf ports,,are making a com- |of New York . \times when Miss Farrar sang w +4 se ‘a weokly payrolls aggregating more | hind the counter with the jewels goat- | . fe ¢ i; _ exceptionally well, but also there were emary for Gen. Wood at Governor's| moments when her singing was com. | /8land to impress into service many plete survey of shipping at all ports with @ view to learning exactly the n $8,000,000, tered about him, | The clothing group had a 8 per As the crowd gaped the robber pair teen locomotives to ts Western con- George Washington Number ; came to the door. No one interfered + onplace. of the machines because of the al-| Cent. Increase tn general activity, effect on exports after two weeks nections. We are prepared to handle ODF | The group 5 | a8 they stepped out, and in a second he Ge aha bea Susanea of | promptly and deliver to New Eng.| When Miss Farrar first faced the| most unanimous desire of the car| ple Rea rae te “per cont. more | they were lost in the crowd. | > ee caauiaeanaien PAs Eeaeiice ain |innd roads all freight not embargoed Audience her eyes must have fallen | wnors to give the Government, In| waves than In the same month of the|. The clerk was not badly burt, He ° Arrangements for examing ships at|}y them. A season of moderate UPON @ head of glittering gold, In the Cave of need, the full benofit of thelr! year preceding. "The liquor produc. | bad his head dressed and went home. | unda or. azine Halifax instead of Kirkwall is ex-/ weather will improve the situation Middle ened third row from tho | vehicles: on wis & per cent. less than last | — y pected to relieve raliroad congestion | materially by opening up the roads to gage eeeetned te which sho must! ‘phe plans call for placing at the r. Some of the minor groups of some, as it will” permit tte carly sail. | {6 vast traiflo that has by have recognized the face of the in-| military service all cara that can! industry show Increases, but among WAR TALK GREETS IORROW b {bound or frozen to tho rally. imi tor in America of the carry five or more men. It is esti-| the elght largest elements the cloth- | | TO-M ing of Dutch and Scandinavian steam. | (Ww, Watson sent a telegram to Character she was portraying. Of the mated that the average of the larger! ing trade holds the banner for pros 65 NEW POL EM: N ers now held in port on both sides, | ears aT tine Anh Daan ay aun Mine Farrar greed Bi ure cars be carry a zal squad ty ve mount cf bastness done, IC E 01 os + 4 ht | of seven n and a corpora ne making of clothing for men and a discourage extra pasrenger trains to have been more or less disturbe . . N. sent | wome: 4 > tnd | » Now York Need Not Be Alarmed Yet, | iron usural. He gave out # state. 00 Miss Farrar, Very likely it etre eee Ney iho total bh the | New Sore Civ, art nlens eke es: | Their Duties ‘Ate Especially Impor- paride bala eet ara |ment favoring Government inaurance incentive to her. Mr. Polaccc t Bus toe raxcallede| tite Were in thin ecaseeee A , When Washington Kept Open House at Mount President F. R. Thomas of tho onducted last night's performance | Chlre United Stars Peer | ee arene tant Now, Woods Tells Them |for foreign-going steamships now A Si Po poy od cbaracter of the highways in the vi- | ee ees : ’ Lebigh Valley Railroad declares | held up in Atlantic porta. \admirably, protested to me the other Vernon. |cinity of New York and along the * onde ; Mrs. Norman De R. Whitehouse of at Graduation Exercises, A that New Yorkers have no present aneenrewetebe Unf a Me eptacn Amert-| Jersey coast make it easy, say the| New York City has completed plans | cause for alarm over their food or} REFEREE FOR CHURCH CASE. | was much of truth in his argument. ficial reports, for troops to be speed- | for the state meeting of the Woman's | The possibility of war and the ex- fuel supplies on account of freight congestion and the reduction in the volume of ocean fransportation. “The present congestion,” he added, “ig due almost entirely to weather con within a radius of 100) It 1s under. tuffrage Executive Committee at the ‘Ten Eyck Hotel, Albany, Feb, 27. The | meeting 1s expected to take up many | partm: matters of interest to women, Includ- |*2® Police De: capt tyhel thro ing the conatitutional amendment | Pressed upon tho sixty-five graduates fight and the plans of the women to|of the police training echool wel- tra services which a disturbance in New York City would impose upon fae tly handled Nevertheless, reviewers of music are . human and ft may not be expected of , Milles of New York City. us to close our minds to memory. So, | = without offense to Miss Farrar or to | soloist, Ossip Gabrilowitsch, played in | Mr. Polacco, that glittering golden | the Mozart piano concerto in D minor, head, which was Mary Garden's, r he Washington Girl Who Went Into the Movies. —_ Three Unusual Portraits of the First President. B Winthrop to Hear Charges nat Two Lawy Chief Magistrate McAdoo announced yesterday that Bronson Winthrop of the “ | concert proved @ delight to a Aitions wert of Buffalo and Pittsburgh |!1w firm of Winthrop & Stimson, at No. called to us the many moving per-|jarge audience, ald the country in case of war, |comed to the force yesterday after- 4 extending to the Mississipp!, The |°2 Liberty Btreet, had agreed to ait as|formances of “Thais” at Mr. Ham- —_—_—_ noon by Commissioner Woods, an 4 referee in the controversy between As-|merstein's Manhattan Opera House| gam Franko and his orchestra, at the CLOSING QUOTATIONS. “You have been in the training trouble is not on account of the de-| sistant District Attorney Van Castee! by a great triumvirate—Miss Garden, | second concert of old music in Aeo e ;echool for three months,” said the R Print f Ne York Washi: 8 rangement of steamship sailing. The and Iawyers representing the forum of| Maurice Renaud and Charles Dal-|jjan Hall Jast night, had the assist- |... waraserammare |Commissioner, “getting into shape are rints o ew or. as ‘ashington congestion in the Middle West 1s due!the Church of the Ascension. | mores. ance of Mildred Graham, soprang; | Wi a¢ change from preriow cloning, | cee Fee Poveen Seer are ba od Knew It. principally to the abnormally cold and| Mr. Van Casteel charged that one of| Pasquale Amato last night was) Marie Von Essen, contralto; Vernon] that you know how to fight, ‘ou ‘these lawyers had taken $30 for getting | Athanael tho Monk. His Impersona- | jy Arnal and a small chorus | Allis-Chaimers begin to-morrow as police officers, Li snowy winter, and has i beea CA seer bend for one of the women ar| ton held much that was admirable |in Pergol tabat Mater” of the | Aum jis | be ced fhe taea maaking ed Syie gerare: , hday S Eigh hi centuated by a shortage of labor an ; mm ar-|and convincing, as did his singing. Aleightecnth century. Porpora, Bach | Xiu (i if mt aking perty secure. f i i ] ‘ by extraordinary activity of industrial |Tigned in the Women's Night Court, | nit too much of dryness in both, por- |and Gretry compositions also were on | aR The services you are to pertorm are ¢ Washington’s Birthday Song Eighty-three Years ‘ and that another had accepted @ foe for! naps, but well worth hearing and see- |the programme, Carl Dels was both is especially important at this time, Ago. , vlante, his services, although the understanding |{ng, “Luca Botta’s costume as Nictas,| organist and pianist. The audien 1 | When war may come, If it does, New id ‘The railroads are working in the|;, that the lawyers who, because they|the voluptuary, was a bit too effem!-|appreciated the dainty music to th 8 York City will look to you and your closest co-operation to relieve condi-|represent tho forum, have been ac-|nate and something of it was reflected |full, y fellows to preserve law and order and tions, The Lebigh Valley has lont ft. | corded, special privileges are 0 BIVe/ in niy acting and his singing. Mabel To tn high echbote | Am Bist Pie bo protect tte lives and property: Success Stories of Charles M. Schwab. oir service : p , ' shdols | Am: Susur —— ‘Magistrate McAdoo said that {f the|Garrison and Raymonde Delaunols Free organ recitals tn hy SchSole | Am. fuss... ha ‘ere sustained he would place | were charming as the slaves of Niclas,| to-morrow: Albert Reeves Norton, | (m. Wivlin © |fhe'inatter before the Bar Association. |and Leon Kothier was fine us Pale- | Washington jrving: aeenes a + ee Mer Gar ale STRUCK BY CAR FENDER oe 0. Kathleen Howard was Albine| boch, assisted by Neil Farley, Morris | i _ ssemsemeupseneumeamenntantencanennd> and ‘Bernard Bogue Was the Servant. | Hih, Brooklyn; Richard Keys Liges, | | Passenger Steps From One Trolley How a Million-Dollar Romance Grew Out of a The star of the performance was| Erasmus Hall; Harry M. Frazer, Into Path of Another, $20 Job 7 i ci Rosina Galli, whose duncing aroused | tenor, will assist at Miss Edna Cutt- Max Wishatzky, forty, a presser, of l Otes in Socie y the house to real enthusiasm. ridgo's recital at Boys’ Highs Biiles| No. 710 Fifth Street, atepped from a Harking back to the boginning of |I'A. Martin, Eastern District. t & | westbound Highth Street surface car at if ‘ Z Smrmnremrenremremcemcmnrencamoere? this article, I am inclined to credit 8 Broadway at T A.M to-day and found % Recipes of the Favorite Dishes of Favorite Mr. Gatti with more than a desire to| William Wade Hinshaw, American +14 | himself in the path of an eastbound car Tho second of the series of Metros | Fit “atiss Farrar an opportunity in| baritone and donor of the $1.00 Hin- 1 | Her tried to run, alipped, and the fender Actresses. “One year ago I was very sick and] politan dances will be held to-night |{niiy More likely it points to a| Shaw prize for the best opera written % » car struck him before Motorn ' | BE oe ie Ube aay Pe “ho i ot more could stop. V etffered with pains in my side and! at Snerry’s wider exploitation of French opera | Without chorua for a cast of not more a) crnan Fest saw the wheels had ' ke hack until I nearly on hia part. Why not “Loutse” next Rigi nae neey dial P| not touched Wishatzky, and, calling by : | (UAMLNUUAN)) vent crazy. Lwent) Another subscription dance for to-|season, Mr. Gatti? If you can’t, or | tht the time for sul mnltting acores ts | landers, the front of the ens waa fitte The Crimson Mystery of Huntsville. 4 \ o different doc-! night will be the third of the Four won't,” gat bliss, Garden, you Bave oxi ¢ | Hospital he was found to have internal A real-life narrative of a feud in Alabama 7 ee ne pady rand ” —— oi? |inturies and fractures of th nt i » tors and they all! pances for Juniors at the Hotel Plaz@|company—Frances Alda, who has the Glee Clud of the Friendly Bon ais Injuries ani of the right arm ; sald I had female | wt sung the part successfully many times | of gt rick will feature a revival | + 8) _ trouble and would| Mrs, Hamilton McK. Twombley will | at La Scala, Milan, under Toscanini. 4 fc at Its fourth an- + te : | bg | Jigen Of ola Ean meee The Girl Assistant Attorney General of Colorado. i \ fi|||Jnot get any relief) give a dinner to-night at ber home, nual concert at the Hotel Astor on % i % " . “Slogtried,” in the afternoon oyele| Monday evening. Edith Milligan King iM 4 lw ( until I would be | No, 684 Fifth Avenue. of te iktlingen ing tune Mateos | monday evening, Hdith Milligan King | yperated on, 1 rneltua Vanderbiit | Politan Opera House yesterday, got] ists, 5 x ? vad suffered for| Col. and Mrs, Corneltus Vandert a fine performance. Johannes Sem- 14 | $ be four years before | will entertain at dinner this evening | ach, in the n part, was exce The Philharmonto Orchestra, Guto- | a] i $ f ome, NO 7 ent. Johanna Gadski, as Brunhilde, : Novaes, pianist, and Maude Fay 2 * ° ° this time, but [| at their home, No, 677 Fifth Avenue, |lent. | J mar Novaes, pia ¥ 2 | . - = * + a maintained her famillar interpreta- t >, will take part in the annual * 2 4 the more medi-| A number of National Guard officers) pressive Hrda she always has been.| Kitchen Association at the Waldort- | M4 ynth since I was | will also be guests. Carl Braun was dignified as The tort on Monday afternoon, 1% cng Look, vers. month ice Hs, Cote hans tan in| Amora ot Sona Gen. . GOETHALS pas A ad hides at periods nnd Miss Esther J. Auchincloss, daugh- | Goritz a im ind Alberich are un] amme Catholle Oratorto Soctety, as- Fi ‘ ) : ter of Mrs. Hugh D. Auchincloss of | surpassed, ith Mason was the] gisted by the New York Symphony 9 7 ry was never regular, I saw your savers No. 38 Haat Sixty-seventh. Btreet,| voice of the forest bird and Basil| Society Orchestra and well known | 3| The Man Who Built the Panama Canal, tisement in the newspaper anc Ne | will be married to Edmund W, Nash! Ruysdael was Fafner. The Dragon,| soloists, will give Mendelssohn's 2 picture of a woman who had been) this afternoon in the Madison Avenue | a fearsome beast, put up a good fight. | “saint Paul” at C. ae Hall @ week 8 8 | on waved from an operation and this pic- | Presbyterian Church, pig Sihosl Settlement ana| fom Monday night, | , eos ee ture was impressed on my mind, ‘The — 6 Musto School Settlement an fi aoe U l M ] T a pr ag eg ink End CHR. mie ther wedding. this afternoon |Community Chorus festival concert at| ‘The St, Cecilia Club will have Max Bet ,' niversa 1 itary raining ve to tnake up my mind, 80 I sent iny > that of Miss Beatrice Barclay, | Carnegie Hall last night crowe r, concertmaster of th Pt i, . ; “ . jusband to the drug store at once for er of, Mra, Willlam Orr Bat-|houne. ‘The young amateur mustelar te Goclety, ax soloist Ty tt “Universal military training will raise the moral and ve ie Orug BO! ee for clay of No, 2 Bast Forty-fifth Btreet,|from the east side deserve, as Mr.| ita concert at the Waldorf-Astoria on | ty A 4 a, i « bottle of Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vege Ober jr, of Baltimore. | Farwell sald in a brief speech, th 1 hen oaraee T aeneegt ia x? physical tone of the nation; will develop the individual; will able Compound, anu! believe mes 1 hy Wil {ake place at the |help of every one who tx human, for | a iy stops dandruf: Preatare antcaatcriccencemitiiire anatete duvet ail iat aa oon noticed a change and when I hac they are helping to develop humanity The People’s Singing Classes and . ; A 4 ‘ M Anished the third bottle I was cured arte Some of them Mave exceptional tal:| people's Choral Union ‘will celebrate ; *" an oss of hair spect for lawful authority; will give birth to a feeling of nd never felt better. I nt you the Mra. Oliver Gould Jennings will ent and thelr effor nd well with | treir twenty-fifth anniversary tn the 4 way 7 rf ry A r 4 bs oe rene to publish ay fetter andl ma | give u dinner to-nightat No, 862 Fifth [those of the. Community Chorus, | creat tail. of the Clty College on | Rteryen C t , nationalism as against a feeling of sectionalism, which atill taly fae Od te ie ether wars Avenuo for her nfeces, Miss Helen | whose einging “just rips ou and hursday evening. In every package! R ino! Ointment exists, and by training the son of the millionaire alongside knew Of Wy Gure!—Mrs. THOR, | Venee ANG, ee SOM a TOR INgs, | ORK ecu want'to on no ene , rye ree and Resinol Soap there is given a sim- ; . ; McGONIGAL, 8689 Hartville Btreet,| sine Helen A. liondiey, “Asterwand |mman teperted to MGs | ggatitg Héivate concert in the Grand + 8 ple, inexpensive treatment that will )$ Jof the eon of the laborer will make democracy a living fi Philadelphia, Pa.—Advt w a dance, —- Ballroom, Waldorf-Astoria, on ‘Tuos- + almost always stop dandruff and scalp thing. - Walter Damrosch and the Sym-| day evening. It also holds a reception itching, and keep the hair thick, live = Innony “Orchestra wt" Acotian Hil a wrveravon, | £18 and lustrous, Doctors have prescribed | Zoe 5 pa pie PI el laa + Resinol for over twenty years. ui " overture and) he sixth and last Home Symphony | + teil ° nl « wim pho Th ™ " " ) egie + Restoe! Cintmentand Resino! Soap are sold by al) v/ S scmoteny_7he | concert cil be even At Guepi £8! cegee Onmmanattorsccenetes | n the Gravure Section: |hanna Gadskt and the Philharmonto ts | BIG PHOTOGRAPH OF FACING LOSS OF LIFE orchestra, t% | is Anyining. But The eth “Hiatory: ah aha Opera” | e e | U. S. S. ARIZONA, cture by aurice nlperson, music It is impossible to realize the un-| critic: at the New York College of} siNNEAPOLIS, Minn. e ONE OF THE NEWEST DREADNOUGHTS, ieeggeany ALR RA ey Music on ‘Tuesday eve y WAU SOAs | acanisen wactin wad th : ' ‘ . speakable Jos and relief th wt comes to | {ur Gluck BOWE GND Woon Tan fan of disfiguring, blemishes, by quickly Against New York's Skyline. . Jone who has faced the possibility of | — ling, occupied by ah urifying the |, improving the cir i inches—suit i : Joss of life, when something occurs} Clarence Dickinson will give the Companies, with m loss of $20,009, | Palaton and regulating the bebite with | (alee 35537 inchee-—sultable for framing.) | | that gives back health and happiness, | third of his five historical organ lec-| A_thivty_mile wind was blowing. | 5 | ‘There is no greater menace to the | {ute recitala tn the chapel of Union | gee | is & f 4 life of man or woman than a neg. oa; oA scl Mi exay at gastritis is liable to follow in Its wake, fvelyn Starr, Canadian violinist e | > a {and when it does the life of the suf i er last New York recital “se yo» a whe 6 th suf-| will give her last New York recital Rend tae ikea gttbelae malate, MANTeEnance | t's Indispensable! | To dyspeptics whose condition | day afternoon | \ est the taking of Johann Hof's Mak} Samuel A, Baldwin w ve free ‘4 gs t the taking of organ recitals at the City € e ‘ ract with meals his delicious | OT#An Fecltale at the City fe on | Sale of Any Medicine tm the World. | . pats oa th oats ae ie ‘ious | to-morrow and Wednesday after Ke iP the stemesh Largo, Seale of Any Medicine in the Bor | f | noons strong an e delicate stomach and possesses diges | | " Or, Ferdinand King, a New York City physiclan and author, says: “There can be tive properties that have been in-{ Barrington Braneh w bowels regular. TRY | Read “THE WANDERER, | Ne strong, vigorous, Iron men nor beautiful, healthy, rosy-cheeked women without dorsed by high medical authorities. | first New York , by Maurice V, Samuels, Story iron—-Nuxated iron taken three times per day after meals will Increase the Also southes t ed ih | Comedy eat O-nOProw b] founded on the Biblical story of the strength and endurance of weak, neivous, run-down folks 200 per cent. In two nerves and induces refre r,| noon, Prodigal Son, which will be printed weeks’ time in many Instances. Avoid the old forms of metallic iron, which may Can be procured from ae acre by complete !n twelve instalments, be- " injure the teeth, corrode the stomach, and thereby do more harm than good. Take drugyi ad the nuine Johanr ee a riscitnaert 2 Lid ginning Monday, Feb. 19, in The) B 4 ealy organic Iron—Nuxated Iron.” It Is dispensed by all good druggiste,—Advt. — HJoft's should be insisted upon,—Advt, Curnegle Hall to-morrow afternoon omac | venting World. } , bi } '