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I. oe & Miss Farrar's Singing Miss Farrar is learning | thelr votces with Is hers. clever, Peri effectiveness « mblance of |spontanelty and simplicity he formance was a good one, Miss Farrar singing with excepti al | beauty of voice and descriptive pow- er. The cast held Scottl, Martinelit, : . O Kows!, Malatesta, Bada, Bogu bee te H i igiian and Sophie Brasiau, Mr. Po- | Sensation at the Opera: 2:ce8° } j for the Good Fr Popular American Soprano, mat t the Opera, was di hs uUngu 1 by Clarence Whitebill’s et ee, | nifortan and by Margarete Matze Waving the Stars and Stripes, Kundry.. Mr. Whitehill'a piction of the agony of the suf Knight was graphic and moving Arouses Audience to Great) Patriotic Outburst — White-| his cing Was of rare eloquen | Mine Matzenauer’s singing = wa hill and Matzenauer Wis-| marred by the screech In her top ingui: in “ | notes, When she was within her tinguish Themselves in “Par- legitimate compass it was lusctous. A splendid siren she was in Klingsor's garden, full of be Hiements in voice and in action. To the earlier and to the later Kundry, too, she gave dra- matic significance, In the cast were Jacques Urlus, Carl Hraun, Otto Gortts, Basil Ru dael, Albert Reiss, Carl Schlegel, Max Bloch and Pietro Audisio in their ac- sifal.” | By Sylvester Rawling. | ERALDINE FARRAR «sprang a surprise upon the large audl- G ence gathered at the Metropoll- fan Opera House last night to hear ustomed charact ne bevy of sgelipeallbcengg tsa idleard gustomed cared by Walth Stason, part, by singing “The Star Spangied Mabel Garrison, Marie Sundelius, Banner.” In the intermission between Lenora. Sparkes, Vera Curtis and Flora Perini, was exceptionally beau tiful and tuneful. Mr. Bodanzky conducting was a treat. All the splendor of the score was disclosed by him, while the singers had every opportunity to be heard. the second and Reliable Help third acts she ap- tho benefit of the Franco-Amert, Committee of the Conservatoire Na- tionale de Musique, of Paris, founded by Whitney Warren for the purposs of taking caro of the dependents of rench musictans at tho front. The nololsts will be Marte Rappold, So- an Liver or Bowel Trouble—TRY HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters audience was on its fect instantly in }@ torrent of cheers that almost drowned her voice and the orchestra, Long after she had finished the ap- plause kept up and when she returned j to sing the national anthem over| tiie Hrasiau, Laica Botta and Clar- ] again everybody who could joined ence hitehall Count Fugene PHOTO PLAYS, |__ PHOTO PLAYs. PHOTO PLAYS. CP Pes TI America Crushed! America Triumphant! American Ani- mated and Ennobled by the Spirit of Joan of Arc, These are the Themes of « Brilliantly Successful Triumph of Motion Picture Art Dedicated to the Highest Patriotic Purpose. PREPAREDNESS AS SHOWN IN J. STUART BLACKTON’S SOUL STIRRING— DRAMATIC. SPECTACLE OREN of the Nation” By J, STUART BLACKTON AND CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY Featuring ALICE JOYCE, HARRY MOREY AND AN ALL STAR VITAGRAPH CAST The most inspiring trumpet-call to prepared- | No true son or daughter of Uncle Sam can Womanhood ness that has yet thrilled America is this photo- | see “Womanhood” unmoved, for it portrays ; drama of irresistible patriotic appeal, It pro- | American chivalry, honor and natural genius ; foundly moves and uplifts all that is best in our | raised to soul-stirrng heights by deepest national character, necessity, A prophetic vision of what the women of America will be to our country when we pass through the furnace of war illumines this motion-picture and raises it to heights of pathos and beauty seldom reached GO SEE IT TO-DAY! THEATRE B MANAGEMENT OF Burr Melntosh, } OT ANY Famous Lecturer, MASTBAL Will Give @ Short Address at Every i Performance, BROADWAY AT 41ST STREET TO-DAY, 2.30-TO-NIGHT, 8.30 ALSO TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AND ALL NEXT WEEK $1,000 CASH PRIZE Best “Hlow Vor the wy Should America Prepa * Contest Al Addres Con test: Department, Greater Vitagraph “) Broadway H Mr. Jusserand, the French Am- i When You bassador, is coming over from Wash- } ington to attend the performance of i weed hd 2. Gounod's oratorio “Mora @ Vita” at} : Here's the Ide GERALDINE FARRAP the Metropolltan, Opera Haure _to- morrow night ne. wor . For “First Aid” in Stomach, peared waving an American fing, The | miliar here. It 1s to be presented for | cttals wilt |ning in Erasmus High School, Flat- | raise d'Harcourt, musician, f& distinguished will conduct Yve Guilbert will give of two matinces at Maxine Elliott Theatre on Tucwday afternoon, It will devoted to songs nve in France” from the t nineteenth century, At the end French genius as a song interpr THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1917. will sing “La Marseillaise John McCormack, at nis concert at League for Women’s Service Carnegie Hall on Sunday afternoon, si April 15, will sing Eugene Ficlda’s Nobly Answers Call “Little Boy Blue, val manu for Volunteers. seript of which recently boug for $2,400, Hy request he will revive Teil Fair Irene” (Handel), and “My 4: 3 >) 1 ACE Hasna Cuando. and Oy FILL BELLEVUE PLACES. the singing of which won for him ~ —_- the first prize and gold medal at the Dublin Musical Festival in 1903. In furtherance of tho plan to ¢ tablish an American Opera ique, the Society of American Sing- ers will give in May at a Broadway theatre three comedy operas never before heard in America, “The Mock Doctor,” by Gounod; “Maid or Mis Cor tress,” by Pergolest, and “The Night Bell, zky has consented to conduct one. by Donizetti, Arthur Bodan- Free high school organ recitals to- morrow: Willard Irving Nevins, as- sisted by John J. Kreibier, Washington Irving; Wenzel A, Ra- bosh, Morris High (this evening); Brooklyn, Edward Shippen Barnes, Hoys’ High; Albert Reeves orton, Erasmus Hall; Dutcher, Eastern District. Metropolitan Opera conductor, baritone, | A. Van Kennsselaer | Washington’s Demand Taken Institution’s Doctors and Nurses, Had| |ride in the automobile flying squad- | coat and a campaign hat, with a bit Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | sponded to service from the Government of their country, Their pledges of patriotism been | have redeemed swiftly and surely by the first of the thousands of volunteers is need, Hospital ised, some for) en in soc whose work there | pear in) patriotic : |taken from the superb cartoons o Bellevue | fouls Raemaekers, the tableaux boing prom- | stngod time | ” New York Women Patriots Prove Loyalty to Nation On First Day of the War Cyrus W. Fields, who is Chair man of the votor division of the Na- tional Leag for Women's Service. Miss Rachel Crothers, who has or ganized a war relief society composed of the women of the theatre, will sv ply young and charming actresses tc ron These women will appear tn the | JEWISH PATRIOTS URGE tec S il l YOUNG MEN TO ENLIST Enroll NOW in U. S. Naval Reserve Force. The American League Jowish Patriots, of which Samuel Unter« Enroll in the United States J) myer is Pres Jent, and prominent Naval Reserve force. Servi writers on Jewish periodicals are - | gins when you enrol! and members, continued perfecting plana with the war and is perfortr yesterday to encou Jew sh young the Third Naval District, whic men to ¢ n ur army. extends from New London, Conn, The tr vm a Jews 1 Barnegat, N. J re ‘ nd every pose Men are urgently needed NOW aid to recruiting in the Jewish 0 | for the patrol boats, mine sweepers ons of Sub-stations will and other auxiliary vessels of the }| ned throughout the city. league is also sidering & navy and work afloat for and other shore, Important . sal to send out several complete pre uniform of the Nationa] League for snroll NOW at No, 26 Cortlandt }| @mbulance units, to which Jewish Women’s Service, worn for the first t, fourth floor doctors and nurses will be attached. time, It consists of a short khaki . shan we skirt over knickerbockers, a khaki Recognizing the urgency of the = of color on the arm-band. > “ ‘The Junior Patriots hold their sec- New York women have just re-| ond huge patriotic rally and benefit at the first call to active | the Hippodrome to-morrow night Dudley Field Malone, Police Commis sioner Woods and other well known Gen. Leonard Wood The Rough Riders will make their appearance for the first time on any stage, and the Junfor Patriots themselves will serve men will speak. will be a guest of honor. asa@ guard. The most beautiful wom tableaux by Mrs. F ry Payne Whitney. Alice Drexe Miss Ethel Harri. Miss ty and on the stage will ap- nd others appeal for assistance made by the Secretary of the vy to the newspapers, The Evening World, as a patriotic contribution to the defense of our coast, will publish this every day until enough men have enrolled. ith to GOIN Sta Lex. to dd Aw Cut Flower Shop and Greenhouses Open Saturday Evening and All Day Sunday The perishable fresh cut flowers and the great last- minute demand make it meces- sary for us to keep these depart- ments open to-night until 10 and TELLS HARVARD MEN NOT TO ENLIST NOW CAMBRIDG communication nature oO. addressed ident Lowell of Harvard, Major Gen. Presi- | ago, to supply the | man. Miss Maude Kahn, Miss Adrienne | am Weed wagin all day to-morrow, Sunday. Easter Maurice Halperson will give his Government with | #elin, Miss Flora Whitney, the Misses | Leonard Wood says flowers and plants will be delivered twelfth History of the Opera lecture ¥ @ base hospitar | cretcnen and Folly Damrosch and| “I advise Harvard students to con- | when requested, E other charming young women 0 ails * r ; at the New York College of Music on| 7] unit, Now the| society will act as ushers. The pro-| "Ue thelr present university work Cut Flower Shop, Matn Floor. Tuesday evening, Richard Wagner the subject. 1 Schlegel, Metro- politan baritone; Betsy Lane Shepare, soprano; Lucille Collette, violinist; Gilbert ‘Wilson, bass, and’ Willy Ty- roler, pianist, will assist, A big list of musical celebrities and stage and screen stars will take part in the Women's Musical Union Bene- | fit Concert at the Metropolitan Opera | tional Spc al Aid Soctety, No, )259) vant. se of the oppo: e! ro) e House on Tuesday evening, April 17,|ers, to do clerical work and visiting|Jitth, Avenur, of which whe Ib a) van (Of the | Lastest edt haat | {n aid of the now organization, Jin Bellevue's out-patient depart-| prominent officer, “It is going) to) Ch OUENM tel iy ey ng | . o League , withdraw from industry a fitth part . ard Faculty of Arts and The Scandinavian Symphony Soctety sg Th Rrarrea for Women's Ser-| 7) our manhood, That means food! Sciences at its next mecting wiil| announces a concert of exclusively |Vice rose to the emergency and its! shortage and a in food prices. | authorize the Department of Military L. ROPoAPPRI Northern muste at Carnogie Hall next|members are working to-day in the|The National Special Ald Society 05. t reopen enlistment fA the WAY ADB. Saturday evening. Tho society's or- big institution at the foot of East| wishes to impress upon all the neces rie enlistment in the Aaa chestra and mixed chorus will be| ‘twenty-sixth Strect sity of economy in expenditure of nt for 500 more men. i , assisted by the Scandinavian Male| ‘yp, : ° all kinds. This means economy of| It was said at Governors Island Clara Kimball oun Choruses, he first woman to respond to the | dress and food to-day that similar messages had call ts Mra, John J, McPhee, She ts! “It is the opinion of those who| been sent to other educational insti- in, The third evening concert of the| the wife of Dr. McPhee, who Is in| have studied the q uestion throughout tutions, Gen. Wood ts very much “THE EASIEST WAY” * Rubinstein Club will be given on| charge of the Neurological Depart-|the country that women buying food troubled because his telegrams had Hy EUGENE WALTER, Tuesday at the Waldorf-Astoria haeaties Abe Heide ret By nt |should look for the cheapest as well heen misinterpreted as meaning that FEC oa aR ERT The club choral of 160 voices will be | ‘ost-Graduate Hospital. | ay the best in y particular, Peo- lications for the Officers’ Reserve REX BEACH and MARY ROBER’ assisted by Morgana, soprano, and an orche: from the Philhar monic, with Alice M, Shaw at the plano, Olive Fremstad, the American singer whose absence from the Met- ropolitan Opera Company 1s greatly regretted, ts to give a recital at Aco- Han Hall next Saturday evening, her only one of the season, it ts sald, Inadora Duncan 1s likely to resume her continental tours. She and the pu- pils of her school near Paris will ap- | pear at the Metropolitan Opera House on Wednesday afternoon, when Miss Duncan will symbolize “Freedom.” An Easter cantata, with the com- poner, H. Rrooks Da the organ, will be given at St. Paul's Chapel at noon on Tuesday, Sololats: Vera Rob- bins Brown, soprano; W. H. Gletm, tenor, and Edgar Schofield, baritone Marcia van Dresser song recital will be given on Thurs day evening at Aeollan Hall. Richard Hageman will be at the plano, postponed ‘The fifth of a series of plano re- be given to-morrow eve- bush, by Albert von Doenhoff. Josef Hofmann will give a plano recital at Carnegie Hall a week from this afternoon for the relief of the Poles, _— oo ‘THE MAN WHO CAME BACK’ IN ITS EIGHTH MONTH “The Man Who Came Back" {s tn its eighth month at the Playhouse, It will have an Easter matinee Monday and the regular matinees on Wedne day and Saturday, making nine pe rormances for the week. This will the total number of perform. ances in the run to 274, William A, Brady is the producer, Jules Eckert Goodman the author, and Mary Nash heads the cast of this very successful drama. GAS, HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION Oh A SICK STOMACH “Pape'’s Diapepsin” relieves | stomach distress in five minutes. Time it! Pape's Diapepsin will sweeten a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach within five minutes, If your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you eut lies like a lump of | Wanderer* | bao” this institution nurses, Thersfore Bellevue has asked the National League for Women's |Service, whose local headquarters are at No. 38 West Thirty-ninth 8 of thelr own mobilized work- plac She has been trained as a nurse, and is familiar with relief work, as she and her husband have worked with the British-American Relief Commit- tee and the Canadian Relief Fund. The second woman to step into the ranks of service is Mi: Gertrude Lynch, a brilliant novelist and short story writer, who has done yeoman service with the American Ambulance in France, Lieut, Commander Taylor, who has charge of recruiting In New York, has asked for and received the co-opera- tion of the National League for Wom- n'a Service. Five automobiles, owned by women, driven by women and filled with women, will go out on Sunday to stimulate recruiting. The work is in charge of Mrs. call has come to) Kramme | from Washington for doctors and! Harriman, | | Street, for forty women to take the| ® id Mra has been arranged by Elsa ®nd military training until such time Greenhouses-on-the-Roof Maxwell, and the proceeds of the en- 4s the plans for the mobilization of| == tertainment will be used by Mrs. Oliver citizen forces are promulgated. To founder of the Junior Patriots, and the other officers to help train for military eervice young men who are patriotic but poor “Since war has been declared, Henry A. Wise Wood to- day at the headquarters of the No ple of this country do not know what ».| tng in more hours than Harvard in leave now is in every way inadvisable} Sunday World Wants Work and can serve no useful purpose. N Monday Morning Wonders. university or college I know of 1s put- - — > | PHOTO PLAYS. urely military work, and the stu- nts cannot do better than take ad- Corps were being discoura real economy means, but if they! “On the contrary," he sald, “the RINEHART (Tarpon_Fishing at_Panama) would go Into the question they would | object of the messages was to urg “AVA MARIA” By Bach-Gouned ; find that they could buy and live for) on young men the best possible way | Spocial_ Scenic Presentation, one-third the money they usually|or qualifying for the Reserve of. || MALY palii’ vo epee et pend,” |ficers’ Corps, which needs all the Not all the patriotism tn New York —THE INCOMPARABLE RIALTO ORCHESTRA men {t can get and many more than | it possibly can get, by staying where | has been cornered by the young|indy are and getth nage ree saad pit women, Mra, Caroline H. Rugs.) {elenntc instructions ee and |] eee ,Bienield,_ greta, Remtiog tee President of the Sunset Club, an or- | \ | wisetione from “The ‘Singing Gls oy ganization for elderly women, asks| = = tor Herre the members of the club and allo women who have reached the sunset of their lives to me of the Manhattan Congr Church, Broadway and Street, on Wednesday, at April her » parlor Seventy-sixth PHOTO PLAYS. ALWAYS WORTH WHILE FOR ADULT WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY sP. There will be patriotic songs, The Sanctity and Duties music and speeches appropriate to the etirring and anxious days in of Motherhood which we are living. Many of the women who will attend this rally themselves lived through our last real war CIRCUS THRILLS OUTRIVAL THOSE OF WAR FOR PUBLIC “Greatest Show” Is Turning Em Away at Garden at Every Performance. | with the world’s greatest war aflame in the Earth's greatest sea- son of peace, the “Greatest Show on Barth" has been doing the great- est business in the history of Barnum and Batley’s Circus. No one going to Madison Square Garden could imag- ine that this country had just entered the w Every seat bas been taken, every box filled at every performance, afternoon and evening, during the week, The house for both performances | to-day was sold out as early as last Monday. Yesterday afternoon and last night hundreds were turned away, It’s the best clreus New York ever has seen, The pageant, with its won- derful coloring; the aerial acts, the shapely girls, the clowns, the gowns Lettzel, who Tanguays in the al the bareback riders and the bare- back flyers, all appeal to the youn and the old, The great audien have been almost as picturesque look at as the great circus, seal Liviccllies to WITH “THE WANDERER” Faster week at the Manhattan Opera House will mark the eleventh w: of the engagement of the Biblical |drama, “The Wanderer.” Elliott, Comstock and Gest, producers of “The Wanderer,” have arranged to dis- |tribute flowers from the Holy Land at both performances on Easter Mo: flowers day. These were picked in the flelds near Jerusalem and the City of Hebron, where the scenes of “The are laid. They were lead in your stomach, or if you have | gathered months ago by Selim Rachal, heartburn, that is usually @ sign of acidity of the stomach. Get from your pharmacist a fifty cent case of Pape's Diapepsin take a dose just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belch- ing of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, |ing the production of fulness or heavy feeling in the stom- | derer. ach, nausea, debilitating headaches or dizziness. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in | the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous oders, Pape's Diapepsin helps to neutral- nd tive of Palestine, who pressed and 1 these wers in his home in Jerusalem, Then he brought them by way of Constantinople, Greece, Italy and Spain to New York. He had just 10,000 of them, and these have been mounted on h @ cards with an appropriate inscription commemorat The Wan- dri —— G CARNIVAL D/ } DRAWS 20,000 WEEKLY clng without Hquor" was mace ind watchword of the Danc- ize the excessive acid in the stomach which is causing the food fermenta tion and preventing proper digestion Relief in five minutes is waiting for ts fourth year in ace, This idea » the “safe amuse according to the you at any drug store. ment, 20,000 people attead the These large fifty-cent eases contain: Dancing Carnival weekly enough “Pape’s Diapepsin” to usually — keep the entire family free from stom: PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE ach acidity and its symptoms of indi AND LOEW FEA TURES | jess, there are now children because of ‘Theatre and Roof will be | | | pound." | sketch; week will be Other features the first half “The Evil Hour,” a dramat Brown, Harris and Montrose and Allen feature pictures at Loew's New York Zarle Wi. “Apartment 29" on Monda Her Official Fathers" and Brown, fams in Dorothy Gish In on Tuesday and E in Pawn" on W dnesday. 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