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Sat ‘8 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH Ce . a cmeemnieenatecnneatn | : “HYSTERIA Maude Fulton, Playwright, T3000 NNEW HOTELS. SEH oud aon, Preyer PLANNED FOR THE METROPOLIS co: or wry ¥#*" Maude Fulton, Actress Own Interest. Glant Structures on Midtown) tor down within our active experl-| Supreme Court Justice Cohatan ence, and we find that there are this morning replied to the published Sites to Offer 15,000 More | least wixty-one in the last two de ades. Most of them have made way gtatement that he had refused to sign es wo i Rooms for Visitors. for, businens—either demolished 00 | the Loyalty Pledge, which 1s now be- ore or altered into lofts of offices and ing widely circulated throughout the 61 OLD RESORTS GONE. ores. "Largest of the old hostelrien were city. jthe Metropolitan at Broadway and) +tast work.” aald Justice Coh ., . Prince eet, and the Plaza, where Rallroad Terminals Establish] tne new Piaxa arose, 400 rooms each; “one of the gentlemen who a ‘ Hoffinan, 500; Fifth Avenue, 400. |, ; Permanent Transit Hub [others were ‘the st. Nicholas at Nind this movement called on me and Broadway, Spring and Prince Streets, asked me to be one of the ori for Development 400; Astor, at Brondway, Vesey. and = Barclay, 250; New York, at Broadway ead i ti deolaration. 1 refuse d Waverly Place, 360; Everett, at because I do not believe such re. or Kntokerbocker has $76,000,-|rourth ‘Avenue and Seventeenth | ment to be necessary or in ‘the ba. 000 of great hotels under way. Street, 260; Clarendon, on the AVenUS | torent of America. miss ohare at Eighteenth Street, 200; Ashland, Of the midtown | et aes ofeurth Bireet, 20; Bar: | “T believe In the assertion and en- the country’s wartime | thojidi, 200; Victoria, 300; Earlington,|forcement of all American proaperity. Two more projects were | 200; Hrunswick, 300; Sturtevant, 300; |aainst all nations onli. taveptaee announced this week—fourteen-story | Rossmore, 200; St. Cloud, 250; Grand) 244. 1, 4 nat for the Hotes Yorks cae Borers | Union, 260; Wellington. 200; Windsor, |Wth them and not tn @ one-sided pied ‘Thirty-viath’ Street, ana {200 Lanwham, 200; Cambridge, 200; |and partial enforcement of them. ® i 1 Westminster, 250. of th newer ” Ss “ m9 | Simaiventony Bectaiie far rons | Westminster, "20. Of the | hewsr] “t favor the fullest measure of pre. | Author and Star of “The Brat” | : i, — ey La with th pes Street fust weet of Longacre| Biltmore 1,000, our McAlpin 1,600. Lerrbagpoed hela boi pry otar Talk About Anything | \ ware. All of the new structures | HOTEL AND THEATRE HUB NOW be Sata > » Plez will add 15,000 rooma to the ourrent FIXED FOR ALL TIME. po het enteral brerts ahead They Please, | \ supply, which has been badly over-| Many of the old hotels covered an |*#satiants. | Feapagarperoresss TRCRERTES crowded for several years. entire block and looked very impos-| “I do not believe ta bowing before) ARISTOTLE VS. VANILLA. | 30 @ real secret! I quarrel alway: ‘Under construction are the $15,000,- |! but their capacity was small in|the hysteria which ls trying to eweep 000 Commodore, of the Grand Central |Cambarison with the new bulldings. | this wofully unprepared country into » + | eon Terminal group on Lexington Avenue, Perey Of hem, boasted the proud line nell of war to eerve interests| Everything Goes Smoothly| fi; er right when one ts qu Werty-scoond to Forty-third Street, | vacant when the final tally was made |other then those of America, as such “ |_ "Oh, dear me, yes! It is this way. with over 2,000 rooms; $12,000,000 | for, the night. cclen wooll maxh ta abandon oar] UI Quéry “How Old Are | vou get mmadder and madder at Tito, 4 “Metropolitan growth has changed 0 a | Ta and store up the mad until you are the east elde ofl ene hotel zones repeatedly,” continued |areet brypolenege and ideals and our) You?”-—Silence. like a boiler full of polsonour steam; Thirty-second to| Mr. Boomer, “but now the building of /PACe of Groat power and good as a |and of course you must explode at Thirty-third Street, 2,200 rooms; |the Pennsylvania and Grand Contral when peace comes to be some time or other, It would be de- cidedly unhealthy not to, Then after $1,000,000 addition to the McAlpin, on | (ePminals has anchored the transpor- not to speak of the tremendous ‘Thirty-fourth Street, increasing tho | “U98 systems permanently at thelinjury it would work to our people euch warm praise for her excellent) the explosion you feel ane again. midtown hub and with them for all portrayal of “The Brat” in the comedy | With me it is Just unlucky that at the total to 1,600 rooms; $800,000 Des} time the hotel, theatre and shopping | “4 our Interests of that mamo at the Harris Theatre, | XPloding moment | must always hurt Artistes, on Sixty-seventh Street at|contres. With the carly opening of| “If @ny man or set of men feels! pong to ner dressing room before PR g eS I like, They get in the way Central Park West, 800 rooms; $600,.| the Hoston-to-Washington ratiroad | that their devotion and loyalty re- at the wrong time. Isn't it fearful? 00@ addition to Prince George, on||iN? bY way of Hell Gute Fridge Into /quire trom them a publi declaratton| ai prigeapreyye tol ode havaaaprl WEY Te Mar be goth doen: Medioon Avenue, Twenty-seventh and | completion of the ‘seventh Avenne|a# to thelr loyalty, I have no objec-/thg play. True, Maude Fulton, the| "Since I came up to interview you, Twenty-eighth Streets, giving a total |subway, the 24th mtreet district prom. | tion to thetr making it, but in com-|grtreas, and Maude Fulton, the play-| tell me. pleaxe, what your favorite 400 rooms; $500,000 Apthorpe addition | ses to' become the mort important | mon with many thoughtful men tolwrgnt, aro one and the same person.|" "People" on Broadway at Ninety-fourth Street, | Pines contre of the city.” whom I have talked during the last) put tho authoress goes no further than! “Why shouldn't I?" enlarging its capacity to 470 rooms. week, 1 do not think such action helps| tne door. ‘The actress will not have| “I thought #o. However, I seem to a Boon to be started are the $15,000,- Amerioa, whatever else (t may do.” ¢ tm the Grene- | *REENOSE OF Be B= ' to Gommonwei wt se rome, |Us 8, GONSULAR OFFICERS peat ies Meera “hoe the "kaw ‘veeg oe |ehe mead oer Sone Ae $2,000,000 Lannin, on the Grenoble oT ” ay a matter of fact. But I loved It. uxt ORDERED BACK 10 MEXICO BOY NEAR DEATH IN TANK. bes crore diy bead Meaan ratiea, | oe Mile, Genee came to the theatre 00,000 j bails bade iaceed Chica: o y and I was 80 conscience stricken over structures of the apartment type. [State Department Will Refuse Hetore Aid When Maude Fulton, who has won ton, the actress, at her hotel. That re-| kicked myself | nkle time and in d each to cover a Grand Central Tor- , Joseph Irainger, ten years old, of No. | tt vguln at d every- Sspol 1 i he Vig 2 y red only a mental effort, but it was) tle Again a d and every ttnal block along Park Avenues, one Passports, However, Until It BF Greene SVEN Iie BrOORI7s narrow: | necessary (eh the authoress shoula | thing! ” “ 1 to be built by Dr. Paterno, the other Learns of Conditions, ly excaped deuth by drowning when his| interview the actrens, And It's play-|are sanpee! | repeated. “How old by Hugh J. Reilly, a Cuban railroad H pttora of the tank in| wright who wrote this interview with) yt must be nice to write plays,” WASHINGTON, March 17,—Amer!- eapltalist; $6,000,000 house of 2,000) Hot Moura Avgnue end | ner other aelf, lakatanawenea teaniios: all tae eaoce rooms on Lexington Avenue, opposite {2 Consular officers, withdrawn from | day, me unconscious and. lay de Full about it. You ARE go clever!” “ Me , | at the bottom of the tank for over a ion. “There really isn't much to the the terminal blocks, by a syndicate| Mexico many months ago when the | iinute before his condition was noticed By Maude Fu' writing of a play,” I deprecated. ae ecmine ners oypparativ 'y| border situation was acute, have been by Benjarain Kirk, the swimming in-| The actress Liivdeagd me esaspavnd (aan see, Ive another theory and it Projects ‘nvolve outlays ag-| ordered back ei . oor 1 seem to remember you,” she is this: en one does the very beat gregating 45,000,000, one being the] rats terncrmeey thelr districts, the || Kirk lifted the boy from the tank and | with a slightly bored air mingled with one knows how—lays continually and $1,000,000 Bush Terminal Exhibition | 8!® Department announced to-day Injury to! professional wistfulness. There were Fintaront Geeta in Cia wonleeandies nostiry for riy-second Street,| Until the C ave P rein ows ered } a ae sere stmoons | Street, the Consuls have reported on a great many newspapers scattered |halances that seale and p Broadway and Sixth Avenue about in the other side for a welg: his head wir hed swallow #, the policy of denying pass. | dition was condit 2 : Le calendsl ous sitet arly. “What y thought!” she ex- 61 BIG OLD HOTELS RAZED T0|P°!t® (0 Aimoricany wishing to return | . Lamm a writer,” I eaid sternly. claimed, and held out. her ‘han MAKE WAY FOR TRADE |to Mexico will bb continued, }RIGO SEEKS CITIZENSHIP, “which one ere are 60 ee sweetly. “Who was It that sid we Although New York's hotels of the| John R. Silliman will return to proc eampugaaRe | “You may ne have heard of MC, Americans, in place of having tech- tiret class contain 36,600 sin 132|Guadalajara, his old post. ‘Thomas |Monwerian Kid Who Bloped) put you will!’ nique, were merely and terribly in 4 e- | “That's nice, That's very nice, I'm | earnest? buildings their accommodations are! Dickinson goes to San Luis Pot: With Clara Ward W jan Lui 1 as figured at 60,000 persons, while the| vice c. ~ come Amerie: ” y. “Do e Consul. Ka lolph Robertson tol , sure.” She looked a bit sleepy. Jearnest is enough—is entire floating population ef the city Sonaul. Thomas D. |, 22° Hunaarian gypsy violinist Jancst| sit gown and talk about yourself, I|er—replace the othe: is eatimated close to 300,000, the sur- | Monterew as Vice 4 ( plas being put up in places of the|Bowman to Frontera as Consul, and | ue% Wyo several years ago lobed with |iove people who do that.” Don't you? I thought, from the mecond class, boarding houres and! William E. Chapman to Mazatlan ax Btheay tetas aac ie chomtes ba Recognizing her to be a woman of | TAY 20H. ine Tve tenon ee fille Tosenee, benit 1d by hotel | CONAUL Welser, chief of the ral Natarat. | keen insight and remarkable intellls | much! Goodby.” men to be none ¢ arge for cq jtatly growing demands, the preamire| were recelved to-day by company In the declaration Figo sald lo Was] tw of my pet theories, She was, I{didn't 0 for more rooms being increased by| commanders of the 8: Hungary, and is at present living with y a grateful listener, « den 2 older hos- ne Sixth Ohto In- ||! vse pnt living with) may aay, c sontinual demolition of the older hos- |r ty entrain at once for For | ess Katherine Rigo.) «we need not necessarily follow,” 1) STATEN ISLAND NOTES. u “Hotel men welcome all of the new| Riley, Kansay, The First Kentucky ing allegiance to Charles, Emperor| began, removing my coat, “the unities including former Comptroller Bird § she re-|Coler, Judge J. B, Sullivan, Judge man, U. 8. N, retired, sixty-five,| head of false romanc ba pallegyere in serene ed for #500 RL lately at the Puget Aristotie 1s a pretty name, ouabe ane seers Gane . aged wixty, w ne] Sound Navy Yard, !s dead in Wash-| flected. “I Ike people with od reg eo Jlives at the Park Avenue Hotel, was] ington. names, don't you? If I had a daugh- |ident Van Name, arrested in Times Square yesterday on rdinand W. loebling, seventy-| ter 1 should cal! her Vanilla, There|Harry — Tierman, modations of the best kind have to| Jewellers Say Pr ave Bad ton, Mus nd wanted to @ bill his West Sixty. | These are,” I resumed, consult- to empty the bowels, and the result they eo tightly clogged with sold as follows: “Willows to W. W. | in| the unmuazled dog, and several own stomach-ache or ¢ David Thompson of Port Richmon< who enlisted last September tn t Hritish army, has written Isia ends t fails to ast on the stomach, liver and Ask ydur Groggist for a 80-cent | Phere ts a paralytic on the floor, He ts only forty, It's dreadful beoause he just mile «ns | lies there all day long and you never bottle of “California Syrup of Figs”! coping ‘ file | hear a wound. It wouldn't be so ! en ve ts 1 which has full directions for babies, PRINGFI Maren ‘I If he would complain once tn a white, Oo!’ feo with Gen. Hale's children of all ages and for grown-ups P86 Pplscopal clergy of the \\ a rho soMET HIN : mee, i plaialy printed on the bottle. Beware) Massachusetts Diocene ave panna Si, waces\ ante Seri » me lenmony of counterfeits sold here. Get the) resolutions offering thei: service ode, And, won pia, mus He inight think we were quarre ; Ambo the Governor for any service he may View W. , 100, *Wares | ing—and 1 shouldn't want him “Crucifixion, loo hae ask for State or Nation, and praising President Wilson for bis firm stand in the international crisis, she fi Biap. 100, 1 ished. clock, to-morrow afterno oy. sMatel | think THAT os cre 1 Dash, | “Don't you quarrel?" I asked elowance ‘act mmaay,| “¥e8, 1 do," eho admitted, "11h gal dette of Bi, Andrew's, will be heard, “I don't believe being terribly in| will then make @ four weeks’ tour « to—|with the St, Louis Symphony Orches- {L. PASO, Tex. March 11.--Orders | 280" Bureau, for citizenship papers.| gence, L eat down and expounded a! | had meant to stay !onger. but I/}er musicales to familiarize music etructures,” ald Iaclus M. Boomer, |tnfantry and Ambulances Convene Jot Austria and Apostolic King of Huns! oe aristotie in the making of @ play.| The great social event on Staten| afternoon, assisted by Donald Mc- circ or eee the situs|No. 1 were ordered to venteat aay gary. , Kino was furnishod with first] se atte of time, place and action [Island to-day 1s the dinner of the|Beath, violinist, and his accompanint ation to-day. “Although the first. | Louisville f en eet has been, and still is, a worthy in-|Friendly Sons of St. Patrick to-night |at the piano, Bdwin Schneider. ot Gings hotels hold accommodations for aE ceauae co. It makes for probability. It|at Hugot's, St, George, Matthew J,| Will be another over’ found 60,000 persons to-day, th fluence, Cahill, int f the Friend Py , ons to-day, the eseidanees 1s | Cahill, President of the Friendly 8: . is the spirit of continuity. It huris ¥ 8ons,| he Soctety of the Friends of Music Bers eee eae cerere ore ACCUSED OF GEM SWINDLE. Rear Admiral Vincendon 1, Cott-|the brick of reason against the soft |has provided @ long list of speakers, | announces a special spring series of h odd | Isaac Franklin Russell, Borough Pres-|farold Bauer and Jacques Thibaud Pounty Judge J. State Senator | Bloch, i complaint of Dretcor & Co., at No, 660 a men f the firm that built 4 - " . " . recitais will be on the afternoons of |Fifth Avenue, who charge that Fay de. | the Brooklyn Bridge, died yesterday |!® something so gra eful about the |George Cromwell and Borough ’Com-|Pyursday, April 12; Friday, April 20, frandeé the Sri ut of 6 $508 distance |'in. Trenton. soind of Vanill missioner of Public Works Morrison.|and, Friday, April’ 27, at the Ritz- ring. Willian J. Collins, forty-five, form-| I laughed indulgently, Clearly it] prof, George R. Kirkpatrick and| Carlton. The Bloch concert will be "According to the Jowellors, Fay waikea |" Coroner of Bergen County, N. J..] wan her manner of repressing the real! Assemblyman J. A, Whitehorn witi|°” MY * | a died yesterday in Kingsland, N. J. ag > into the store on Feb, 28 and displayed (eit eee Miktyemnroe: a land. | interest that iny words had inspired. |» the principal speakers at a peace] Maurico Halperson will have Verdi $200 tn bill. Ho aatd he was Edward | goaue painter and a inember of the} “The Brench writers say there arelrany thin evening at the Hofbraulas Tis mubject at the ninth of his 1A. Keith, a shoe manufacturer of Brock Colony in Connecticut, died] three classes of suc and three | prays, “History of the Opera” lectures at wife had contracted trast y Ale nnual ball of the Ricimor Jing my wrist wateh and finding that | Htigation, Fay thought he might have SELP SACRIFICING a an ne) iO APR leer ee | elation w hel nigt jin mistake, but ald since he was | ACRIFICING note a'eeprit, mote de charactere |“ tior be held to-night at sours, then your little one becomes an, agent, $2,000; ‘Sk: —— }\o enlighten her or a topic aman, : ; 'Bky, DI : ; ~ in oe cross, half-stek, favetiod Gon't onts| ues” ta Go diatos ton moire mane HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Maro 17.-|which she seemed so vitally oon- | fir Bave Hees naled 10 Gout, Out thus deep or act naturally, breath is bad, | Hole, Haley's Woods," to Mr. Hatch for |futioge see oe Monday's Faces are as) cerned), There are, in each of us! sentences than they have inflicted system full of cold, has sore thro t, | t926 » Paatu to Mi Hatch |” tenes complexities of « ucter enough to | fines | five voices, including the solo quac- 17, 1917. . MISS NATHALIE BISHOP Leginska Plays; \"istnoacrn 70 MARRY Seth £8 CHARLES F. CHOATE 3D" y5r5, waward A. gana oma, | David Mannes in | ‘Farewell Recital grovvovonmassaoncsvoretes | By Sylvester Rawling | THEL LEGINSKA led the con- cort givers of yesterday by & recital tast night at Carnegie Hall for the benefit of the Peo- | ple’s Symphony Concerts Endowment | Fund, The Mttle wisp of an English | Pianist, with her Paderewski man- |nerisms and her individual witcher- ions her service volunteered, charmed |® large audience, Her programme | bewan with a gavotte and variations by Rameau, and ended with the Sehut Danube” waltz. Betwoen, there were MacDowell’s “Keltic’ sonata (in honor of St. Patrick, Mise Leginska?) and compositions by Beethoven, Cho- pin, Leschetizky, Liszt and Daquin. David and Clara Mannes gave the last of their violin and piano sonata re-| 944.4. als for the season at Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon. The programme | Was constructed especially for young No sooner “ou! ry Tale” |#eason's debutantes—than her engage~ first half of tho week at Loew's walt ment was announced by her father,/American Theatre and Roof. 0 es eth eaptbert Redatoun as [TASES Bishop of Torresdals and picture feature will be Mary Pickford 0 | people, Schuett's “F piano, with Engelbert Roentgen the jassisting artist, the ensemble oxcel-|New York. Her intended husband Js Charles F. Choate 34, eon of Mr. and York Theatre and Roof will be Edith Mrs. Charles F. Choa‘ Ms and Southboro, Mass. rf last season's debutantes of of the Poor,’ Tuesday, and and Philadelphia. Mr. | Will Tell,” with Louise Lovely and lient, proved delightful, the second the most graceful and original, Then |there were compositions by Bach, Beethoven, Gluck, Schumann, Schu- bert, Debussy and Cecil Burleigh, and | Choat ara reeer tag! Jan ‘interpolated Boocherini . minuet, | Gnas gometier of this. ye | that pleased an audien bury Pilgrims” got a wecond per formance at the M House last night before @ large and {distinguished audience that held James W. Gerard, the recently re- called Ambassador from Berlin, and Otto H. Kahn, just back from Florida, | Johannes Sembach, Margarete Ober, Edith Mason, Marie Sundelius, Paul Althouse, Basil Ruysdael, Rebert Leon- | ° hardt, Albert Reiss, and the rest of the imposing cast, under Mr. Bodansak: direction, in no important degr i | aS . Vera Barstow, an American vtolin- | gree dif- peg me . a e: ist, will give her first New York re fered from thelr original presentation | citai at Acolian Hull on Monday aft- | to the merits of the work. | ernoon a This season has given a surfeit of dancers, Russian, Japanese, Ha-| wallan, Hindu, Scandinavian, French and American, Now we are promised a new sensation, Valentine de Saint Point, a French woman, great niece | of Lamartine, is to make known to/ ‘us @ new cult—geometric dancing. She | has engaged the Metropolitan Opera | House for an invitation performance Eoler arabeeques on the “Blue | one of ullery. etropolitan Opera wedding Mise Nathalie Holmes Bishop was she bel New York evening, assisted by at the plano Theodore Spiering will give 4 VlO-| Drisonment as the penalty for desecrat- i t Aeolian Hall on Friday | ing the flag, and makes the offense = onraad Bos will be at the |misdemeanor, leaving the punishment A benefi morrow of the Comita Assistenza e jawament of t Compauy ces Alda, Cl rini, Caruso, Martinelli wi Jaimie Overton, on the evening of April 3 to present | tng goloist at the New York City Or- FE ARRDEDIMG ODE HE member of this year's class of fair slze.|of Harvard Law School. Laat sun mer and fall he served on the borde Reginald de Koven's “The Canter-|in the Second Massachusetts Field A\ No date has been set for the introduced In the Legislature became —— | Gov. oncert wil evening under ato Nazion. d'Azione ll take it. Sho calls her art metacnory, and | thestra's free concert ar eays that dancing, until she emanci- fT cl Drowns| the plavwright, called on Maude Ful-| nor knowing how. to dace that 1 pated it, was the slave of music. She | otha City Collewe interprets emotions in geometric fig- ures. First a poem is read, the house in total darkness—a vole the wilderness of the Metropolitan, Then a geometric design is flashed ,Sn4 Upon a screen, appropriate perfumes quctor, and ! 4 are disseminated, and then Mme. de | {st starts to-morrow on a ten weeks Saint Point dances an interpretation of the design. The dance of love 18 | gnty-six concerts tion. the principal er Samuel A. Baldwin will give free |pne Band from the Trene | organ recitals at the City College on prance, consisting of sixty soloists | wonder |te-morrow and Wednesday after- «» furlough from the firing line, will noons, the latter to consist of com- 8 success | positions of the national schools, — | | Arthur Hackett, th r an tenor who appeared with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Car- jnegie Hall on Thursday night, bas |gone to St. Louis to sing on Tuesday With the Pageant Choral Soctety. He tra, - Bae Mrs. Harriet Seymour on Monday morning, in the Aessembly Room of the Waldorf, will give the second of lovers who do not play with compo- | sitions of the masters, | John McCormack will give a re- cital at Carnegie Hall to-morrow concerts, the features of which will be the playing of all the Beethoven violin sonatas in three recit by | jand a concert of the works of Ernest wiss composer, The sonata ew York College of Music on He will be 1 \ of » young Ameri- | The Symp! York gives concert at with Wa ewe ity zim. trans-coptinental tour, ‘The first American appearance of | « little Pape's Diapepsin to help neu- x ao eee oseder the auspices |, Millions of men and women to-da the Juntor iatriots of Amertc {know that it is needless to have dys- o_o |pepsia. A little Diapepsin occasionally The Philharmonic Orchestra's pro-\ keeps the stomach sweetened and they gramme will be devoted to Richard | eat their favorite foods without fear. Wagner compositions on Thursday | If your stomach doesn’t take care of evening and People's Inst tn April, Kurt § lectu contralto, | nor and Mr, Doma ]'n the place be would buy a rink for hs Declaring the present no tiv ergy Talon Is of | rooms, Stapleton Tbarcheck, amulatant ec . ‘: daughter 6 picked out one worth $600 | 4, Sara PEL Vonc-vadic pasted oy, ad ratrt ; politan | If cross, bilious, sick, feverish, | ny iii ns creck The check were ‘or (in soldiers, the Governor ¢ wit, of character building, of situa. Patrick's will be celebratea to Metropolitan, W or full sd cold, urned by the firm's bank st Virginia announces that he tion, ‘They Diacaent aeons inment at the St ba) take no chances. { 5 will have no personal staff do well to go through his—or, ahem torlum, Lusuenot] Pree organ recitals at high schoo Se ane ae W. T. EVAN t t It ‘ > ames, at Wa “Californi File eu aiane S$ PAINTINGS SOLD, jor—-manuseript and ruthlessly en rw: Philip James, at Ws ‘California Syrup of Figs” can’t) - ~ = Veared VU er With 2i| every speech that falls to come unde Jawiies’ Auxillary 0. Sons | inet levine), Wel a Liye harm tender stomach, | ote (Far nha net Brings * Men line head of any one of the th me will sive: Byes lorries HY Peeters, Aa Wil liver, bowels, | 2. 6+ Ameriong Gallesio 8 ( es.” empt Firenien at Stapleton, 1 J. Kraft, Boys’ Hig! Waring Paintings from the W Evans collec he fishing ner N Sain OC ah Aha “Is that ‘he Laden Ala acl ¢ | Stebbins, astern District, and Miles tion were auctioned last night ale 8 ahe ' The adie id Soctety of the| Tr rn, Bn rH Children love this “fruit laxative,” |/9" Were auctioned last nigh podhowed Magni triqeipematy at you do?” | Mariners’ Harbor Baptist Churoh 'A. Martin, Erasmus Hal nothin, cleanses the tender | art Association Galleries. George 11. | 08 Ue ORE EEOHe HAA | bee “Well,” 1 conceded amiably, and| demonstrate their catholicity of gentt-| maouard Deru, Belgian violinist stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. 9 aught in the ice floes and lost. ‘The . ment by holding a St, Patrick's so- - i ; A chiid sharply will vot stop plaring | Aitalie pald $2.80 for “The Farmhouse," | schooner carried « orew of twenty-one passed on to another branch of! cai to-night at the home of Mr. and| Ana 1O%n ate recital in Aeolian 3a] y George Inness, w © had sold to ject, “Next we have what ly ee 6 & sonata a Mr. Evans years ago. Ns. the subjes Mrs. John Hollands tn Union Avenue} on ‘Thursday afternoon. Brander Matthews calls ‘the economy The Health Department is carry!n, * Lf eee waste, liver gets elagsistee stomach | canvanes by the late Henry W. Ranger! HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES, [ot material’ (1 was glad tndeod| on another sporadio campaign against] Marie Volpe, soprano, may be heard -|in recital at AeoWan Hall on Monday REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. | minutes walk from the 18t! bh Subway line NOW rion Island Our representatives will be ot this regular! ‘quickly soot! ‘ency to pimples, and velvety. RB. Avenue Stati he houses 8 | for ten minutes, REAL ESTAT PS! | ng trom City Friday afternoon. Its | yo; b Meee ees osrt of the season will be that | }rur cere) limit without robeliens of Sunday afternoon, March 25. The People’s Music League of the | most harmless relief is Pape's Diapep- ute will hold # contest | sin, which costs only fifty cents for a for cash prizes, open to amateur or-| large case at drug stores. It's truly chestras 1p Manhattan and the Bronx, | wonderful-—it stops fermentation and ndler, cone 6chola Cantorum, will s alan folk music at the 8, Wednesday a youw clear skj If your shin is not fresh, smooth and glowing, or has suffered {rom an unwise ‘ ‘use of cosmetics, b be at the| pensive way to clear it little Resinol Ointment, letting it remain ‘Then wash off with Resingl \Soagp \and hot water, Finish with a dash of lear, cold water to close the pores. Do ‘are sold by all druggists. Miss Bishop is Monday; Bessie Love in “A Day Richard Epstein |the national embie 6 Metropol violinist, will be/ in the Great Halt five minutes, hony Society of New! which portion of the food did *the 3 t Damroseh, con- | yassy and upset, and what you just is an easy, inex — FOR SALE— t the gallery assisted by Marie Sundelius, will give a recital of com} Kdward Alexander MacDowell at the Musicians’ Club to-morrow evening, Rosalie Miller, with Walter Golde at the plano, will give @ song recital at Aeolian Hall on Thursday evening, March 29. ————— PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE y AND LOEW FEATURES At Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre, for the early part of the week, Har- ry Gilfoll in {mitations, Harry Beresford in a sketch, the American Comedy Four and Mabel Burke are listed among the entertainers, Proe- tor’s Twenty-third Street Theatre will have the White Trio, Arling and Mack, Lee and Benne! Rerale ae , Baker, and Willy Fields. The head- 9 liner at Proctor’s Pifty-elghth Street Theatre will be Ed. Reynard, ven~ triloquist. The bill at Proctor’s One » Hundred and ‘wenty-fifth Street Theatre will include the Molntyres, 4 George Felix and the Doll Sisters, and the White Trio, f . K. Emmet, son of the celebrated Fritz Bmmet, in his new sketch, ie ng one of th Tyevit He Did,” will head the bill the in “The Poor Little Rich Girl. feature of photoplays at Loew's New jr. of Boston Storey in “Aladdin From Broadway food. Rupert Julian tn the leading roles, Wednesday. el Fing Wills Now State Laws, 4 ALBANY, March 17.—Two flag ville’ ¥ |laws yesterday with the signature of Whitman. One measure requires be display at all |times in the Senate and Assembly eham- bers and the removes the nates tions of @ $100 fine and thirty days’ im- cretion of the court. \to the ai be given to- | STOMACH CAUSES * |“Pape’s Diapepsin’” relieves | stomach distress in on Sunday Wonder what upset your stoinach— * 1 New You | dar fall to-night, If age—do your Well, don't bother, yur stomach is in 4 revolt; if sich, balist, violin- ate fermented and turned, saurs head dizzy and aches; belch gages apd |ncids and eructate undigested foods | breath foul, tongue conted—just take giving sev- es from | tralize aci lity and in five minutes you t became of the indigess distress. tion and if your food Is a damage instead of w help, remember the quickest, surest, acidity and sets things straight, sq luctor of the | gently and easily that it is really © on Raa- | astonishing.—-Advt. first of threo | $=, rnoon, ” ___HELP WANTED—MALE. | DRAUGHTSMEN — Wanted, — several designers, detailera and tracers tor mechanical work; give experience and |salary expected. 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