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“reg es oe ee 6 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, “ PREPAREDNESS HAS ° SWEARS HE PAID $50 GRAFT. | n hey never had Silver cups ing, MAROH 3, y evening at the Metropolitan Op- the programme of danc Mr for woun he climax. of which, : Miss Farrar’s Mme. Sans Gene viii... siniiiee” ose’ Sparkles . LUE Siviiics: talscreon: whiners oh * $24,000,000 OPENS “BIG METROPOLITAN 1917. 78 to 86 Trinity Place, oid American Bank Bullding. The main structure he twenty-clght stories I hounted by a tower of seven | yard, si Nos. of the ‘CUTICURA HEALS BABY CURTIS OF Brooklyn has more of work than du tarte ing $100,000 ITCHING PIMPLES made that the Y. M. ¢ A Moy ihe | Weber, Kossini, Bellini Lg Ege ola rd last ne { t t years of NOR, vas rejoined the at the New York Co in 00,000, ost © the activity in th Amateur Athletic’ Union, By Sylvester Rawling. Auditorium. on. ‘Tuesday “evening | «along the dual ri ; Would Burn, Tortured, Disfi ured, witae ERALDINE FARRATt came into| Marie Louise Wagner, soprano, and t constructs G crown again last night at the | Felice de Gregorio, baritone, will 1 FESO ee oie vacructares art Sleepless. In Two Weeks Face iT 1 othe Us Pl. RETAIL FOOD PRICES Metropolitan Opera House when | U8" advancing even into the Williams Was Smooth as Ever. D _-.-- 4 "Madame Sans Gene” was) Ethel Leginska, the little English a section, one Test 10 noues —— ot Ny \ : aa” taad for tho first time this sea. | planist, ve ‘the proceeds of her| p05 ; Baer ee ed avedue | . Wehene » girl was about fifteen eave othing Like It Eve een FAIL 10 KEEP PACE her ‘Thais, and’ en tat i jane reultal at Carkegie Projects Pass Late Boom et sc $200,000. The most pop. | months old there were several red spots r " ther $4 ‘ : ed the infectious humor of her | Von March 1¢ for the benetit © scords | tte of Hi 4 ne ouecdtory: | on her face. The breaking out first com- Ste ' seme Before in This Land ot 1 At hu ft her fal ' Syinphony, Concer Records in Spite of Higher 4a cg hg bok ed dA venced as a pimple and ' vinents, the tion of the washerwoman be- | $100,000 Endowment Fund . : bo told ail ti xp nile , polloe drove Net ‘ Athletes cote Ditchens, wit er lagies (ato Cost of Materials, ie a fe alin would teh re a triotic fervor ; Viadimir Resnikoff, the blind Rus » Bronx and Queens are F patrio ervor, her constancy to her | ii harit will ig folk their records of last year by or two would leave edne the Y M husband, Lefebvre, her faithful friend- | other songs of his ntry at Builders are not retreating before cent or Hants brown spot r ‘Ther, sev They demonstrated it. te f Napoleo 1 her eaptivation of |dy evening, March 1, hie first for- | lahor be LSA Ag z 10, seemed to itch and burn. (ConUnued from First Page.) : mal appearance } hile Queens spends $1,400, They spread all over her LAUGH AND ma ‘ ony ng ut the Contra sim to the discomfiture of his ers = | Plans filed in the Greater City dur in alterations. Their face like ringworm and Branch building, N 65 Hanson ind the court. The play's the thing in viet ta ing the first two months of the ye 000 and i . sae Be iatbe. ik 5 Christine Langenhan, Bohemian | > months o' ar disfigured it. She was nce, Brooklyn, in drills and ex-[the lack of demand for meats, TF Madame Sans Gene.” The settings soprano, will make her first New|Show a volume of work larger than RINGERS. OF ie IHL artes fretful and would keep me awake idiom that: Wade Wee aneetal | Department of Agriculture's report! are picturexque, the coxtumes are bril 4a Liedersinger at| that of a year ago. The total esti-|hosmat work of the last two ¥ iL sent for Cuticura Soap and Oltite I they were on friendly terms w for to-day shown that New York has) jiant and the groupings are effective, Mon evening. | mated outlay 1s $24,040, against $22,-| Hoth have many project ready ment, and used them about two weeks the performers, Such trim yet bulging) @ Plentifut supply, but very little de- |Giordano’s music contains nothing im at the plano Will be | 495 099 in 1916. ore favorable weather and operators | when her face was as smooth ag ever, 1 ich bright eves and clear{mand, Eggs that were 62 cents a sing, but it is 7 asing and Miss | Specialists in all building It uy? spring will see recent building and she was healed. (Signed) Me \ ay! minds belong of thy who are) 4 CAIUS, WOORe SSe 8 COB FW | crits sang her par. charmingly Clarence Dickinson, assisted by | the year will run well ahead of 1916 | L°0™ms resum A setinnasun *Susined Tare yat creer ere Look, Mother Is Longue trained tot rn em. | days ago, are now 40 cents a dozen Amato, Napoleon, presented Louls Shenk, baritone, will give thg|and 1915, which togeth: ke th Binnived; ee Ril AB easing pare | many Can 1 1 of . i | ato, nuleon, s A Loulsy Shenk t i + | anc 6, oRe make the) structures, with an increasing per Baby Curtis’ skin trouble is typical o! ‘ And thia is considered too high with Jc an cut, characteristic p wel f Historical Organ Lecture jaby P ‘OH eath f en cu ' isthe i Kan Lec important two years of con of garages, are prominent ‘ sor litt coated, breath feverish This,” said Phy Dir k. y,| the Wholesale market not much above | acted and well sung, Mart! ade | tecitals in tho Chapel of Union The-| more imporeant two years of con- | celtiee oF tere vaene in, increasing | wmecnetne Of Many poor ite Cae and stomach sour? ane : hysical Director 88% cents a dosen, a fine figure v , While ological Seminary on Tuesday after. #truction In the history of the me rin the Toand City amctigg | Which might have been prevented by, Painter hing the performance, | not in his best v ng convineing- noon |tropolis. There was notable expan. | {ats in the tone tate aeons inv ity | the use of Cuticura Soap for every-day ae 7 aye Figs" 3" the ultural plant of its) MEAT PRICES VARY IN VARIOUS) jy) Paul Althouse as Nelpperg, De jsion in all types and classes of | pig new industrial plants. Many fac- | toilet purposes with touches of Cutieura California Syrup of Figs’ !xina in the world. ‘There are 728 SECTIONS OF CITY, ‘ola as Fouche, Lenora Sparkes ainiuel AQ Haldwin will give free | build (8 Wie orie * 2 under wi Ointment, now and then, as needed. ’ fis P 5 uildings, and plans under way show | tories and termina under way. can't harm tender stom Symnasiums in the United en, in-| Prices vary all over the city in bb el a A ke) AR ot cital on to-morrow and! a gtrong continuance of thia trend,|‘The suburban sections are waiting for! | For Free Sample Each by Return ca a Cluding thors in which $00,000 ¥. M,{Fetall stores, In some Brooklyn whl h include 1 Rita He pls Weinesilay cen ae at the, ci iy Although the soaring costs would| Mild weather to start their most ac- oe sade post-card i bocce aad sie x 5 bs Ta tone, 46 rasiau, Vera Curtis, Minnie ne c that on ednesday to be, be o poked par of dwelling construction, th it. H, Boston Sold everywhere. ach, liver, bowels C. A. men work, and t ono, in| Stores, for instance, there ts @ dif-} pada, Tegani and Leonhardt, Mr. Po voted to English organ compost-[tend normally to check the move house aviranite ndar B00) ache, ale: i - which 4,500 men exercise regularly, Is] ference of a cent and a cent and al jucco conducted admirably, A runnin ms nt automatically, demand for new! though colonies along the North Mother! Your chiid isn’t naturally the greatest of them all. We be-| half in the prices of meats and po-| ripple of lau + much »plause, commoda' and in exclusive communities BANKING AND FINANCIAL, cross and peevish. See if tongue {S| jeve physical coated; this is a sure sign its little tying to training is the best|tatoes, always directed against tho ; ny “as establish military fitness, | consumer, ieee 1» liver and bowels need Owe fei our members for physical,! Here are some quotations at the| cleansing at once. ‘nd moral fitness, und wet Queensboro Market and Nauss Broth When listless, pale, feverish, full of | 00!" cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn’t |know they are ready to serve their] ers, Harlem: Primo ribs of beef, 26 eat, sleep of act naturally, has stome|country cents @ pound; porterhouse steak, | ach-ache, diarrhoea, remember, @| “Who-re-0e-00 oa-en!" roarod| 25 cents; sirloin, 21 cents; round gentle liver and bowel cleansing} naif a thousand male voices, vlender| Steak, 24 cents; chuck, 18 and 20 bag always be the first treatment | with uy many feminine cheers, from] ents: chopped meat, 16 cente; lamb giv ache banlo Saal chops, 25 cents; leg of lamb, 24 cents; Nothing equals “California Syrup | {"* banks of spectators on the Moor) ee of utton, 22 cents; shoulder of of Figs" for children's ills; give aj %"d packed in the galleries. ‘The pat-| vei a6 ang 18 cents: breast of teaspoonful, and in a few hours all| tering of applauding hands could bo] Verh 15 and 18 cents; breast of veal the foul waste, sour bile and fermente | heard clear down the bay. The show if belt soa beet, 18 te 2 conte | ing food which is clogged in the | began. A class of exghty athe Ab] eVere a0 eee cat eo uenee on eeeee wels passes out of the system, and | clad cents; loin of pork, 26 cents; veal you have a well and playful child | "ver cutlet, 26 cents; fresh ham, 26 cents; | agai All children love this harmless, Lange smoked ham, 24 cents; California | delicious “fruit laxative,” and it never |). ‘i -ham, 19 cents; roasting chicken, 30/ a J hclon: ereren nae cet | and Ralph Houehin the divi cents; fowl, 26 and 28 cents; broilers, | i 8, children | 7), athlete display rengt 82 cents; frying, 82 cents; turkey, 85 | What move of all ages and grown-ups are plainly | ani jp pould you ake? ’ on the bottle. Nothing Keep it handy fn your room. A lit-| perrFect CALISTHENICS tle given to-day saves a sick child to- morrow, but get the genuine, Ask | PERT BOT GYNAGIUM: cents; capons, 35 cents; $1.50 a pair, The Mayor's Food Supply Commit- tee, George W. Perkins Chairman, 1s guinea hens, INA ‘our druggist for a 50-cent bottle of Peg! clghty scattere eis the floor) continuing tts educational campaign nd ¢ ‘ » music “A ag eae by. the “Cait ta hs hey call it. It | 4nd efforts to cut down the high cost a oli was fine, They at of the way | of Hving by bringing in rice, hominy, fornia Fig Syrup Company."—Advt. Jet jn time to » room for ti@| Brazilian beans and Bragillan veal = hockey game between six youths who work afternoons because they have lots of leisure and #ix business mi who can go to the gym only . evening. There wasn't one t hes# man in the bunch, ‘The way they whirled that soft rubber puck through the air and spun the after- on boys on thelr isechil was a cau. on to warriors, Oh, of course, the boys could beat the men, Sure,’ But it was a treat to seo the business men play. Lord help the poor enemy in trenches when they begin to hush be and selling them cheaper than the current market rate, Perkins sald the Brazilian veal would be on sale next week at 8 cents a pound, That would be almost one-half less than the present cost of veal, The com- mittee is selling rice at 6 cents, hom- iny at 4 cents and Brazilian beans at 8 cents. MAYOR'S COMMITTEE ORDERS FORTY TONS MORE SMELTS. All the 20,000 pounds of Pacific Coast amelts brought to New York by as the fellow said) who tire aro pale, I None other than forty gard 4 hlooming sirls, rosy cheeked and star, | the committee was sold yesterday and ry eyed, from the Y. W. C. A. Cen-| Chairman Perkins called up Tacoma, tral” Bran No. 476 Sche Wash, by telephone and ordered Street. They are all in white middy | g9,90 nds to be delivered here melancholy of blouses, black knickers and stockings. | 62000, Pounds to ® me the ‘olues, They trip out on th Yas thihtiy {next Thursday, Bet your blood examined for tron deficl as elves, O, lad you learn t The committee has made arrange- ments with nearly 1,000 stores In all . when WI and play eve dane these lunwes in the ¥. W. (. Ac gym, (five boroughs where on Monday ita and draw dividends of rose petal! praziiian beans and its Ohlo hominy cheeks, ivory throats, endless vitality | and Brae will be placed on sale. rm goddesses Is will increaso your atreng) ch Miss Laura ark, thelr director, all in formal| No store may get any of the com- Retnsoy ‘coneseeFeseined black, Jeads them | modities controlled by the committee NO PROFESSIONAL BALLET| Without agreeing to display the signs of the committee, which set forth t prices it has fixed, This safeguards the smelts, which are selling at one- | third the price asked for the product | of Atlantic waters, It also safeguards BETTER THAN THESE GIRLS. v overflow ick with the tw of them sit hestra ar sight that not all the effe Lewis Williams can rouse forget thelr instruments, many curtain calls and a d Yolanda Mero mstr Mr. Stransky and the Philharm “Due Caution.” | Orchestra had played on Thursda | night at Carnegie Hall and repeated | haired Mrs, Charlotte L. Mac- | yesterday afternoon. T Fe, wan leo | yesterday was awarded a vet Berlioz’s “Roman Carneva’ dict. of $362.5 RikkG the: aA Tho Yale University Glee, Mando board National Bank as compensation lin and Banjo Clu concert at|for her stock pledged with that in- Waldorf-A “Mother of Men” w last night | stitution by Richard J, Hartman, now # one of the songs in Sing Sing for his successful attack that stirred tho audience in a pro- ; gramme that held both popular and | 0" the widow's heart and purse, to se- agerious compositions, presented by|cure loans he failed to meet. The more than fifty men, The quartet was made up of Bush, H. Finley, EB. W. Baker and F. Shepard. bank foreclosed to collect his oblt-| | gations, exceeding $220,000. Hart- | | man formerly was President of Tyson | | & Co. | Robert ©. Morris and John J dergast, attorneys, representing the} plaintiff in the Supreme Court, relied | on the old legal maxim that no man ballet, welcome itti-Casaz litan Opera Company, 1 last night that next season he intends to pro- » Opera House Henry F. Pren- a Pei cenee Hie PL can pass a bett title than that} Mr, Gilbert 14 a Boston man, oh wa uathe Sey aewual ; Wie Wha &. PUD Of Bdwand: Muse| To ne patb. They areued) Hat fh) Dowell's. He got his inspiration for | Stock certificates bore Mrs, Mac- | this work from a story by George W. | kena! name at the time they were Cable hypothecated, and that the bank did — ot exercise due 01 Ralph Leo won for ainging, Caroline |"Ot exercise due caution When Hartman was tried here in a charge of having stolen worth of specific from Mrs. Mackenzle, daughters, it was di passionat Powers for violin playing and E Foster of Ithaca for plano playin e contest this week ur ‘ederation of Music appearance at the tenth mingham, Ala., securities for biennial festival at B who has grown closed with what | cleverness he had mingled | a public in April, In contests for t Jove and finance. His wife is living. Lj gd yr id li n was accused, but not crim-| if n playing, ae Lough charged, with having bee: Be Jelphia for singing and Dorothea ! a Heving ae for more th. widow of James Mrs. Mackenz e's lo: $500,000. Sh Mackenzte. ARRESTS WOMAN OVER DOGS. Neebe of Philadelphia for ing. is t Free high seh organ recitals to morrow: Philip James, Washington Irving; Wenzel A. Raboch, Morrt | H (evening). In Brookivn: — G. | pe, | Waring Stebbins, assisted by Jean Vioillard, Fl Three Pekingese dogs, ed at $200, | Fisher, contralto, Erasmus Hall; |Which Dr. Mary IH. Cotton of Mineola, | And dae iiko all the rest of us aa the| te fice, which the committee does|Willlam J, Krafft, Boys’ High ie oe _ Ae pcnerepeaeres 22-KARAT girls weave 1 spin in the ‘Tartra, a | ot control, but which it can at any} ee, ana |on 9080 bail of Are. athe ine feast GOLD CROWNS, dreamy Hungarian dance, and in-the| time, because it holds in reserve Hi at iG A et LiL LAM a ar anhareg ilar tk Bag $ UP ore Vigorous measured of the a: {000,000 pounds tn readiness for re-| frrancia Ros baritone, and 2 ay a er Peay or couples. | jease at the first indication of a ma-| Aq. Baldwin ors aint will take Pare General Committee was long in ses. | dancing that no profe baile | sion, yesterday afternoon at Mr, Per: pe to oqus | kins's of ne of the things it did Teed cree che cers Taine Win: was to reject the Tequest of the ered with apparatue-horiaontal bare, | Mothers’ Anti-iligh-Price | League parallel ars, vaulting horaes and fly. | that retallers be haswed by In the diss par PE Boreas. \-\ tribution of foodstuffs in favor of « ring et ie <p Y saucer ie municipal merehandizing. A long ad- at the meeting says in| only aw Their uu look ent behadl uous, but thelr timing ie) ""amo ine blie—In connection ul seems child's with the abo muncements to fish tunts of Peter dealers and grocers, the committee na athlete wishes to say that It Is not offering py - at charity to the public, Neither ts it in DR. BLOOM Uv rating in hands, Gtatneae tor pratt. Te te amply ade MODERN PAINLESS, DENTIST vancing the funds with which to buy] » ws ree, spun himself around | articles which, in turn, re being of- 34th St. el Do vou get the picttre? | fered to retailers at ‘cost and, we| Mi Ave was upright while is leg. | trust, at a price that will enable the p from the hips, wh rled| retailer to make a reasonable profit the arrow on ® wheel and yet render @ real service to the} arms serving as the axle. | Consumer. ought to see this, show : LEONARD IS MATCHED HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, SEE “The Devil on Ice” * tHe GOLDEN GLADES SOCIETY'S NEWEST FAD Lightweights Will Meet March 19 at Garden—Cotley Boxes Bret, nan on March 12 TO-NIGHT at 7 o'clock THE MIDNIGHT PARADE and Bil K, O, Brennan, the promis: | THE ing y ne heavy we ies any Famous Balconades Ballroom credit, This go will be held on ied FLOOR) Ieetenirdaltanine OPENS AT 9 P. M. Phe nd co niso be a ! Known the World Over as the round affair, in which the pr Smartest Dancing Place ia New York will ue Freddi Welsh, tis who hus a a7, JLOTROAH Rawaduray & eye 900 Phone Columtn WITH FREODY weal | | | jl) HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters Grant Hugh Browne, the boxing That ZIP-ZIPPY promoter who is having his own oubles attempt o stage bouts at | ¢ Madison Square Garden at present | < o-day got real busy and completed | wvrangements for two important con New York at Aeolian Hall this eve ning the arrested red with tiff's property.” Hotel injury Isadora Duncan will give on Tues ——$—— A REAL TONIC, APPETIZER AND DIGESTIVE AID. A SPLENDID MEDICINE FOR A WEAK SYSTEM wilful Make a new start—help Nature eliminate any Digestive and Bowel trou- ble, such as Poor Appetite, Indiges- tion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipa- tion and [Malaria—He!p yourself back to your former strength and vigor. BE PERSUADED TO TRY ABOTTLE TODAY BANKING AND FINANCIAL. ons is pressing steadily ‘ jarden City a tion that Was almost an uprising after be soloist at ahead of alld ie by ca the of an exceptions [the “Marseillaise” at the close of the cert at Carnegie Hall to-morrow | surplus of capital seeking employ- Yanilt Of & 106 first act, characterized the perform ernoon—thé society's 1160th con-| ment is increasing #0 fast that build-| among old city residents for al speranza | ance. ert ers can get plenty of money for country homes, ae 7 Breve —— | : ichmond has started well aleac Mischa Klan was soloist with the | Alols Traka, with Israel Joseph at| Very reasonable operation, its old records—§400,000 agninat $18 Mines ot Orchestre der Walter Ube plano, will give a violin recital Manhatt as usual, has led In) oo jast year. Apartment builders are at Acollan Hall yesterday at Acolian Hall on Monday evening,|new building, its plans for two| figuring on a campaign there and ar- My M He took part | he | March 12. months involving an ontlay of $14,-| chitects say that small dwellings this a l ornia Brahma concerto, and AE xome of the — | 900.000, of which $2,200,000 ts for ui. |Year will spread on all sides helichts and depths o} compo- | 000.0 hic bg 4 h ctanaiananeitlifisenaonsetitin . sition eluded him he atv expe BANK TO PAY $362 596 terations. January and February : 5 Dealt in sition of it that comr ‘ ' Buures lest your warn. seg00.0en fo CASTING 4 BHADOW We all know Mr ' ‘FOR DUPED WIDOW'S STOCK Rig, Pe nee tren tere Although his wife's first name A. J. SMITH {durdad UH HA | Largest atian projects| is Sunshine, Madero's former Established 1895 Ithat he. Is exploiting i is neat yea ottice bullding | sinancial partner is seeking an things. It was a Brahms day, for|Scaboard National Accepted It for] to cont #4.s00n0n tt wlll toner tte) Ca nutment of his marriagé 25 Broad St., New York througt the necond symphony. which | Hartman's Loans Without Telephone 6097 Broad BANKING AND FINANCIAL. T WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE ties of Esperanza Mines California CAPITAL $2,000,000—PAR $1—FULLY PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE You will find that it is located in the famous MOTHER LODE District of Californi Neighboring properties have produced over $100,000,000 of gold. The Esperanza property contains 4,600 feet of the strike of the Mother Lode vein system. It has over 3,000,000 tons of ore reserves worth $9,000,000 net. It has, according to engineers, “POSSIBILITIES OF TENS OF MIL. LIONS OF TONS ADDITIONAL.” It has “the makings” of one of this country’s greatest gold mines. The company has a capable and conservative management. Look for yourself. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS President RAN C IS C. MASSON, Mine Operator, London and N Vice-Presidents DANIEL E. STORMS, Mine Operator, Sandusky, Ohio, and New York Kk. COWPERTIIWAITE, Geologist and Mining Expert, London & New York cretary- Treasurer A. LAWE, Expert Accountant, New York Directors PHILIP O. MILLS, Capitalist, Mt. ELIOT NORTON, Our offering of a limited amount of the Tre vestment-speculative opportunity. The merits and big possibi vew York ROBERT Kisco, New York Attorney at Law, New York ry at 50c A SHARE affords a big in- Books now open, but may be closed without notice. Write for full details and investigate—it will pay you. R. S. DAVIDSON & CO. 42 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Phone Broad 5437 SPECIAL POULTRY AND DOG SECTION With To-Morrow’s Sanden Well TWO PAGES OF ADVERTISEMENTS COVERING ALL MANNER OF GOOD CONNECTED WITH POULTRY RAISING DO YOU WANT A DOG? Read Sunday World “DOG FOR SALE” Ads. To-Morrow Place Your Order Early With Your Newsdealer

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