The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1917, Page 13

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the former Ambassador to Ge saan, | the Monday night subscribers will shouted his name, In respot Mr. | Never know what Mr, De Koven’s last Gerard cried out “Three cheers for|act really means unless Mr, Gattt the President!" The bediam of cheer- | giv opera an extra performance Ing swelled agaip and before it could| Hats off to Mr. Bodanzky! Himself cease there were cries of “Threg|a Hungarian, subject to the Austrian cheers for Mr, Gerard!” Once mor6| Government, some of us who had svt \the torrent of enthusiasm ewelled.|a hint a few moments before of what Before it could subside there were| was coming were wondering what ONE KIND OF PROOF, 3 (Prom the Galveson News.) Litten, graduates: A diploma ‘* proof National Anthem saa staucation in the mame way inate Makes Sensation At the Opera The“BREAD WINN B lvest. i shouts of “Three cheers for the| would happen when, at such @ tir IN YOUR HOME? } di Ldn Cerne \‘Allies!” and to top-notch again went | suddenly, he was asked to play Amer. HEALTH ] : 3 adel cen minutes of/the cheering. Up to this time, tt] fea’s national anthem, ‘There was no R& COURSE | sensation at the Metropolitan4 must be remembered, the whole audi-| need of question. Mr. Bodansky is ONE . | Opera House last night, while|ence had remained standing. a stun; |man ft honor, as well as @ great con VE PILL OR MORE * Mts De Koven's “Canterbury pil. (Aine pleture in ttaelf, the varled |ductor, He did his duty to the Metro. ne! a4 colored gowns of the society leadera| politan Opera Company, Naturally EACH: NIGHT OAS grime” was getting its fourth pers [fe the egolien horseshoe” a fine stories of Mme, Ober's German propa- fiohen you need then) mc jformance, the like of which I do not] centre piece. When phyatcal capacity | gandism were revived. | | Makes You Fit All the Time |°!. During that memorable qnar- | seemed exhausted and everybody was | | settling Into hia seat, there were cries! Rose Levison, prosaged ag "South ter of an hour the fashionable Mon- fenes the, liver, stomach ang bewels. lor “Hist” and “Repeat!” and “Play {t| Africa's most eminent pianiste.” nade x jonayene les a vita apeeher | day subscribers, who represent New| vor again!” Mr. Bodanzky responded |a first appearance at Aeolian Hall ie | York's elite—every would-be new|tmmediately, and up again everybody | last night. Her principal number was t & \subpcriber asks first fur Monday| fot and the ‘cheering was resumed a8 | Grieg’s sonata, Besides on her pro- nights—indulged in an of pa- {intently as ‘ever, Of course peace | gramme were compositions by Bohu- | 1 oe P4-| came eventually and the opera was|hbert, Chopin, MacDowell and Liszt. | |triotic enthustasm that was electri- fying. ‘The purport of the President's | din} The little lady has fiueney, dainti- nese and taste, Beyond that #he dis-| She was assisted by |permitted to proceed. ‘Then came another sensation, Mar- DR. SALTER’S lage to Congress had drif 2 rom the street, and everybody's|garete Ober, who was The Wife of closed little. t | ‘nerves were on edge, Then the ‘un.| Bath, had scarcely come upon the| Paulo Gruppe, the Dutch ‘collist, . og: . expected hap I 'Mr. ‘Gattl, peo. |stage when ahe fell over on hor back | Whom we have heard before, cientific entistr jognizing the occasion, ordered the) with a thump, and lay limp in a faint. | —>—--— playing of "The Star-Spangled Ban-|She was lifted up and seemingly re- : “ |ner” before the beginning of the last| covered, was released only to fall} $2,000,000 FILM CITY | ithout, net, At the first bar, the orchestra|aggin. ‘Then she was carried off the | } ry standing, the audience rose as one}stage and we saw no more of her, 10 RISE IN THE BRONX | man and feil into cheering of such| Treated by Dr. jam Ford, one of | | volume as nearly to drown the musto,|the physicians of the house, st | Amid the hubbub peopie who recog. | was well enough to be sent = ' nized in one of the boxes Mr. Gerard, !cquse of Mme. Ober's fainting apell Does Your Husband Drink ? Druggist Tells How to Cure e #oon Syndicate Pays $200,000 for Site of | Forty-Six Lots Atop Rocky Crest | ‘The Bronx will have a $2,000,000 movie ‘fim elty atop the rocky crest of forty- six lots bounded by One Hundred and NO PAIN NEW CONDUCTIVE AXAUSTH BAIA THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, HASTENED BY THE WAR, | Jo. os ; Miss wary FRanone \De Luxe Showing pEcoMESSOLDIER'SBRIDE) By Many Artists At the Montross 4 | By W. G. Bowdoin. | properly takes on the term de tu A special exhibition that easily and lia being held at the Montross Gal- J Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extrevagance| KOCHsG. Patadlieied 1560, 125th Street, Wes We have shopped diligently in all the best stores in town and nowhere can we find suits at the price to equal our j tery, Ne 650 Fifth Avente, wotil | April 14 , FY , | Arthur Wesley Dow ts reprosented Women’s & Misses j by @ chror m of a bit of fe expo: the Maseachuset t, entitled S I i ‘Ss “The Painted Valley, Gay Head, Mass.” A triangular vista affords an interesting and intimate aspect of the sea that merges from green into #15.00 blue, with @ burnt orange sky over all. ‘The green patches of verdure on the eyneline are eedingly dec- orative, The smartest styles are em 5 The House by the Stream,” by bodied. Better material than ‘onus Lie, is a pleasing winter seene i " showing the house on the Inclined in most #20 suits has been at bank, amidst the denuded trees, with utilized 3 the lacquered and ginuous stream - ‘ gy. Pe Ne vo ig Fine Men's Wear Serge and ch | effect of dita secured is good Wool Poplins. rt | ‘ortuna,”” by Charles A, Winter, ati shows a highly d tive figure full Belted and Pleated back y + of vigorous action. with models. arms, neok MISS } : w , wanes =) ont : Coats are short and medium MAR ed casket of Je pery ¥ + aki rathere teh ean eEKE on the aspect of butterfly | length; skirts, full gathered \ | wings, and her Titian hair t ize well with the discus aurec Puevo aime DUPONT Sizes 16 and 18 years and 36 ™ x alter removes narra, drills tee . . fi nth St w Trt t 1 bust ‘d Fl sr ar eee TH, Soe Ygeth, Th L H b y-ninth Street, Westchester, Trin-| In the chantry of St. Thomas’ | troduced he land ns joor. Beira Sain ete ta, NOUS e Liquor fia tt at Home jt:y ana cauawer avenues, Chapel: VAlscatteranen: and dae tee TEETH EXTRACTED FREE The site, forty feet above the street! nresence of relatives and intim Pb GREAT SALE OF 1.208 Nour pld teeth, extracted FRED and «now | By Be Filled at) povse aay {erade, will be retained In its original | Pre : . . eotthat fis perfect} tale the sate das ree Prescription Can led at) fost eet ere rormration and approsched by a{ fiends, Mine Mary I. Mrancko will _ All Work Guaranteed 10 Years | Any Drug Store and Given Secretly. | etiorsa' "Fou in “oh winding drive, It was acquired yeater- | become ithe bride of George West Bl Cc M ] H h Decayet forth saved. Dismaes of the gume! oy. sm ae tor) RnOwledme of any one day by illes RB. aramith for Max) Van Sicfen, After the ceremony there rf a 1 an emp apes qured, Teeth lisarted without platen, Frown, @ Cleveland man. wae £08) centiy Wied it on her Henry Binge, Albert 1 and a syndi- |i > rom the PRICES LOWES yeara'a’ confirmed drunkard, Me] Ty ‘husband was on a ni Bee” trom, William M. “Afberth: ana | WHL be a reception at the home of | by Hen Foster, is a well pa i) T texth ifs, “ater Sougne "the Sie URualiy ataye, dedik | Alive i. Rowe. Their piane call for |the bride's stepfather and mother, |ecabe, wath crowned and_uncrownedt A . o 2 i "eurot the hove | te ime. ‘our big ‘studio buildings, laboratorte ‘ 5 tre ie foregrouné 4 rounde See vs ate ue | ae Ligh Lng eoeeathing swnien | fou hfe coftee for | Cott aming” pook theatiocand eeconwbits | Mr. and Mrs. Lindsley Tappin, N6.| hits in the distance nre good, bot te | t 22-karat - - $5.00 up| mended to an em threa | sheds. ‘They paid $20 000 for the land. | 165 Kast Seventy-firet Mr.|conesption and handing | x ) ned t — — a \ . Ay | + 8 COO UD oer ee eleeh and told her how 40 i ee Van Siclen {9 a member of the Sev atio Walker's "MM Feiling a| Sold all over at $1.79 No for examination or advice fehad (e'fitted ara drug store an ee A DOUBTFUL APFECTION. enth Regiment and this js one of the | Tree” is a large and: vigorous canvas Hours, 6.0 80; Sundays, 9-12 He te him eecr ri Treawl it recommend From the Rickmond Tines-Dispateh,) oddings that have been siened | that has be ¥ featured . j gtartiing. |W “Does your teacher like you, Tommy?" | by the gathering of the war clouds. in the gallery opper is DR. SALTER, Dentist | Besta tek eat tne Fetend of tne family registered In act red hire 18 now rant ess Ro.” replied the young hop ‘ ited and the attitude i ul 489 Fulton Street, Brooklyn | # SPoreee %S bib sik Re ices: toaucrsal ite bos oo: | bet Sriiniy. Tealietin, aie eee Opposite Abraham & Airau fi ce der tele ty mening py I didn't know my le tree Is soon ut the right Sashes Be Sure to Get the Right He name “forinata’ whl Cured Rim, now that, for all he ease’ toni Gan ine * "0 ion Nore er . ale, is a LADY IN ATT preecrigtion? Go to any pleasantly painted portrait of a strl, | with unconfined black hatr which in \the picture falls forcefully upon the The agement Is announced of} x), ; w nite de wiih ite blac 5 bot Mise »phine de Gersdorff, d vice, cats partly pevealeal, ix shown of Mr. an [curled tn Her lap. A touch of red in ‘es Pe, her black hair and in her corsage Smart large sailors and mushrooms, some with mukes for painting effectivenens. | pe deste ee tho dunior Loagie | nds, Alden We Hn apa so, Moreen” deep flange. Also patent Milans, large shapes screen as the background for a git! FREE TRIMMING SERVICE The wedding of Mi beth Hornblower, dau, painted in half length upo: 5 | Painted in half length upon it he Cliffe at Forty steps, New Wreaths and Spray Effects in an Assortment of Roses, Josiah N, Hornblower, and by Cuilde k . Irving Carrington Avery of the y Childe Hassam, la a delight t-me- nots, » Berries and Flower Combinations. Twelfth Infantry, U.S. A. will take| | rtrayal of the famous cle walk ; ewport, ly shown in the distance. with wool pack clouds | t the home of Mrs | place to-day ‘iiiam LB. Hornblower, Nos 765 Park Each 39c N ( A. P, Kyder'n “The Race Track,” Avenue, ( te a Mm”. ' att as loaned by A. T. Sanden, shows | Regular price | ; \ a Mrs, Lewis F. Burrough of Hast. | ath on * dark horse, instead of the | gular price, 65¢ \ 5 Inge encitudson’ announces the en.|'aditional pale one, ‘The theme is a 7) \ Kagoment of her -counin, Mian Grace) Mmuemome, | IH. C. F. Koch & Co., Inc., 125th St., Wes - ¢ ‘x Moo! tumn," by Alexan \ = > », | Oakey, to R obert M, Olyphant 1, ; Bailing, is beco! ph fg ‘ J | aftr. and Mra, Francis U. Paris of moonlight exploited a Np. 124 East Beventy-second Street, sylvan group at the left i ssp Ne 7 [have announced the engagement. of | Ness of the moon's light Is a 1O the identifying phrase “Qual- " thelr daughter, Miss Nina Perry : F Vegan l “ / Ne Paris, to William Walter Phelps, son ity, Purity and Cleantiness of Mrs. Sheffield Phelps of Rose Hill, | Western lite yw ” Ne ae Aiken, 8. C. Ane Sep IIe add “Economy” and you os ; NI On April 12, Mra. Miguel Re Mav. have in four words just what the > tines of No. 60 Kast ty-eighth ey treet, will give @ reception at the ten cent loaf of \ Ritz-Carlton for Miss Catherine Me Quillen of Cambridge, Mas#, On May asations as they first tn 19 Miss MeQuillen will be married to! * habitual gallery visitor | Mrs. Martinez # son, Edward L. Mar- | Who | 4 to Mr. Leigh's met, tines. teal remark of “I we are again” bs will, notwithstanding, get joy and wiadness out ARD’S BREAD | Mra. Charles Lawrence Riker of his visit to this gai Pwd o Discovered Z2ICORO? —Our prop man!” said the movie star. * “We were playing some society club stuff, where the hero and his friends sit around smoking. “The Prop Man doesn’t spread himself much as a rule, but the cigars that day looked great. “We lighted up, and as soon as the camera stopped clicking, we demanded almost in one voice— ‘“““what are they, and why so generous with the firm’s money ?’ ‘ + ener gain,’ said the Prop Man, those are Ricoros—7e apiece. Sooner or later you'll discover— ***Guess a ninking a cigar can’t be good unless it's expensive. duty free. It is well made, and com- asant mildness. Many sizes, 6c, 7c, for package of ten). Sold only in Don’t make the mistake of tl Ricoro is imported from Porto Rico, bines a rich, tropic fragrance with ple two-for-25e (and Ricoro Infantas- 15 Invinciblesize, 7c INITED CIGAR STORES No, 83 East Thirty-ninth Street en- lery ne tertained the members of the sewing | “Twilight” ts one of the new can class which works for Alguille | Vases. t presents « Hopl woman Faicalgo Vestiaire Nationale yeators [Who ha thrown herselt down by. the (TIP-TOP OR DAINTY-MAID) i doy. This class will continue tts | Water zoel againat the filling of her meetings on Mondaya through April, |Water bottle, that ts shown nearby. ; ; Next week ft will mect in the home of |The unset sky t# brilllantly ren offers you in the way of healthful Mrs. Henry Golden Dearth, No, 763 | dered The shadow of the woman A iy delightfully cast upon the surface and economical food at low cost. Fifth Avenue \Used as a LINIMENT ‘water that also reflecis the prismatte ee ee, tee nee Next time buy the ten cent loaf of TIP-TOP or DAINTY- 1 | dwa s Ie abowe. seated upeh a event f MAID bread. In eating qualities the ten cent loaf will be | a y AHL geniiot Che Aer tRatn ic found to give better satisfaction, and besides, it keeps | pe agg toy Mg LL Ae fresh longer, slices, butters and toasts better. In addition | eady ently near and pped eounte to that, you get more for your money in the ten cent loaf | Fre feet ieee because it has more dough, less crust and there is practi- cally no waste. ' Stngelng Mate | A Buy this ecomonical and nutritious food every d Rub It On STOPS 4 a It will help you delve | 50c ROU IFS HAIN iscet cena atest ore tio f feat ail ey | AN Druggtsts INSTANTLY a ge your food problem. | It Does Not Blister for your's... f if m |Use for RHEUMATISM 3! "3005 Wornte! : | RADWAY & CO, NEW YORK | ering JiO0OOGOOOOOOORCOO OFOOONOOCEeCORUCCOO OTC SER | i] | | IN THE MEN’S STORE—STREET LEVEL Hy if ! BROADWAY CORNER SIGHTH TREET * ee / x & SAVE. ' Notice to Young Men Until 10 P.M. Your Easter Suit is Here We cise at $16.50, $17.50 or $18.50 |; Sci. Our Liberal Credit ppeals to } Terms apply alse Whatever yle a you most t is sim ply a matter of selecting the to Long Island, material you want and a New Jerse: t vit specia designed —f Connecti is here at one of the y three moderate prices, In quality of fabrie and loring these nanner of m \ | cularly high standard~-one Wk YI ‘ Heer ayanene MLCrOe, Al eh | Adam Period at but or ne re Y Bedroom ® Bac aalt ge: Dtba e 1 a |( Suite in Dullfy Men’s Spring 2 \ Mahogany §) Overcouts, ye Ty eptizaeved.ans i $18 50 CHIFFONIER, T M ET TABLE. DRESSAR-AD - lg BER tall’ sien” with ce $Q7- i hasta! ot; Sent a Panel; 4 PIECES, as illustrated, ie and ox « at We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare |S’ Ave.Cor,84" Sy. POOPED SC RICO 20208 SOOO CR HN WANAMAKER New York 4O ome

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