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|THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARQH 16, 1918. : IN POPULAR PLAYS SUGGESTS THE UNHOLY STATE MATR Notes in Society) Now Comes ‘‘The Wild Duck” to Show Us} OPERAS and CONCER7?S ABOLISHES SUB-TREASURIES House Passes Will Which Does Away With | 4 es ASHIN | March 16.—-Abolition | 1 - . 1 ening Sub-Treacuries and an ine | ’ , GN “Aomemer peo me « ~— SOME Of Our Lame Ones by Way of Contrast} — «te coq Dor,” “Cavalleria Fein a ae aoe prt ge | the engagement of Miss Doonya Hol- | | : ) “i the $4%.400.000 Txccutive Legisiative | land, daughter of Mra. Arthur L. ~ OTST un Bhd Judicial Aprromiation tl #41 | Moliand, of No. 184 Weat Slat Breet, f ‘f Ber’ iiedonnna te * bors eee And Butterfly g , Fete Phot actta bn ‘the mensure, | to Lieut, Rollin Browne, of the Heavy ee a BELONG , ME be required to. work Washington | Artinery Corps, #tationed at Camp BY SYLVESTER RAWLING & dry Inetend of me sat present Gordon, Georgia, Miss Holland ia a ¥ which would be| daughter of the Inte Count Hugene wes xy nik * ne ectiona from Victor Herbert's | at|do Mitkiowiex, a member of tho Rus- “a Matta ell ad aa eretieiltel (sh Pe he Mlalto Orchestra's overs 1) Hosta, Helimore, | san Embassy ataft about thirty years y peeony Utne et tne oe will be Herbert's “Irish Rhape ¢ : . |ngo, With her mother, ahe Is well \, tan Opera House Just 1y"""and the Strand Orchestra, will q known as an exhibitor of Pekingese ; recht aie TON Ors diver the | hele ane: the Whee mat {and “Nore ‘ ‘ WAS TORTURED Mins Helen Vanderbilt Whittock, premtere, and more. Rimsky-Korsa- | Wesian Bridal March : daughter of Dr. and Mra, W. Melvin H\ koff's orchestral score 19 exquisit ldwin will give 4 | Whitlock, will to-day become the and the music for the lay figures of | free 7 in re att us at the cley bride of Sergt. Hradtora Downey, t singers keeps it good company. Ad- | College to-morrow afternoon at 4, and 4 FOR TEN YEAR pereee - inirably gung it is too by Maria Lar- {wilt give hic usual concert on Wednes- — iB rientos, Marie ‘Sundelius, Sophie | dy afternoon | atbas ya a ania ive tae be Wf |Braslau, Didur, Dias, Ruysdael, | on, sinsneimer Quartet, assiated peat am ny have annou ongng Audisio and Reschigiian. The gro- | 41%? Sinshelmer Quartet, assisted by |ment of thetr daughter, Miss Grot- | Sigismund Stojowski, will be heard P WithTerrible Stomach Trouble Until | chen van Winkle Jamison, to Lieut |tesqueries of the members of the] this evening at Rum Hall for She Tried “FRUIT-A-TIVES.” Charles Fairchild Pope, U. 8. R., son | baltet who illustrate the action vere 5 ah f the Starving of Mrs, Charlos Fairfield Pope of this| one in a perpetual chuckle of laugh- | city | — = - |ter. Rosina Guilt, as tho Princess! 1 os Gasewony, th i enius of interpretation, |_ Leopold Godowsky, the renown « | day, because the sandiike cont on hand |"evesl® new genius | Dretation’ | pianist, will give a recital at Aeolian ‘The marriage of Mise Eather Smith, would not burn to a sufficient heat to| While Queenie Smith, Bonfigito and | yan on 1 ny evening F daughter of Mr. and Mra, Alonzo R. genorate steat Bartik are admirable associates with As in, yet there waa plenty of * , \ Smith of St. Louis, to Henry Wherry, | |steam on in all the court rooms and|her. One incident of palpable intent | wate. ue that master Belgian ) son of Gen, William Mackay Wherry jeounty offices to-day, owing ta the| which I forgot to mention last week | (i 08's and ae of yori sae | | of Cincinnatts wilt take piace to-day Jautek action of Fuel Administrator |{y the rising of the full moon before! Aeojian Hall on Thursday evering, P inf the Church of the Ascension. Walter W. Law Jr. who was Jinstead of behind the clouds. Mr.| March a o ket a carioad of coal from the Harlem | x45 nducted in just the right | a ee 4 Mise Dorothea Wright, daughter of Railroad Company. On Thursday part beams 4 Mr, and Mrs. Alfred A. Wright of thermometer in the court rooms regis. | SPITS hie: (wa eee sees DR. MUCK IN BROOKLYN : Kast Orange, was married to Ensign tered 48 dearer and the Judges had to| aaa agente peter Lee snes | ms . adjourn court because the jurors d ceded it, with a stead ¢ hal- CONCERT IS N a Staats Mead Abrams, U. 8. N. Ry clined to sit in the cold court rooms. | mers as Alfio. In the last moment ‘a son of Mr. and Mra. Herbert Thomas {2p Gay, the tea eo was 7) Hl most : fai the Intermezso, Amato threw Abrams of Orange, on Thureday at of the parts of Supreme Court, before the 220, * aRERCe — Florence Easton, who was a stunning | Police on Hand, but Not Needed—= ‘eb the home of her parents. ; pat sanotien | Santuzza, too viviently, with the re- ( duct or Gets : a Miss Loutsa Winslow Cogswell, OBITUARY NOTES. | eule that be enttered a aoraia 6? OO 4 i a Cordial Oy daughter of Mr. and Mra. Cullen Van Sse Fea ee ania thas thirty | Fight ank ; mot serious, her doctor as- Weicome. ry + Atensselacr Cogswell of this city, will years President of the Columbia Rank| Sired tne after he had bound The scheduled performance of th MRS, F. 8, STOL 4 erie aie ; a Perini, Marie Mattfeld and La- |, , ° n S807 See oe enantio, Cal, \20 Married to Bnalgn Thomas Robins SO ee aT re sted emer ay | etoe completed the competent. east, | 208 Symphony Orchestra, with Dr, “ Sacto Ave., Sacramento, Cal i *, » D cas 9 , | Zare a rien *| Karl Muck conduct: ‘ a - jr, U. & N., at 4 o'oclock this after- nged seventy-four. Mr. Moranzoni conducting. ing, took place at th I a istoesan Siecle’ bs noon in the Church of the Ascension. mre Nae! MOVA | Gen. Theodore 8. Peck, Preaident of| | 1m the afternoon thers was & special BRvE tne mere Musto last years, which became so bad that T got! 4 reception will he held at the Coga- i iH | the Soclety of the Army of the Potomac, | Performance of Puccinis “Madd protest, Py crruption oF open a Blomach Cramps two or three times a| well residence, No. 12 East 11th sa THE OWE DEK died yesterday at his home at Burling: | Hutterfly,” well sung and acted, with Protest. Plain clothes men were ‘ bs terme nyo. ton, a cast of principal characters, almo atter hrough the audience and week | Street. a sites . all Amertcan, that Included Geraldine | ten uniformed 1 - The Rev. Louls Gorbr pastor of the Police from the Ber-'* “ 1s of terrible torture, 1 —— iccaiaaisnaeanabdiinastalat| . stor Farrar, Rita Fornia, Minnie Egener, | gen Street Station we n are yours Seed ke he Another wedding to-day will be|/ngae: ° | Second Reformed Chica, Flatbush, in| Pant Althouse: Thomas Chatmers, | eet Street Station were outside, but 4 read about ‘Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit] wot ee Mian Annette, Burnete| Marriage Question Never Before Engaged the Attention WESTCHESTER NOTES dend at his home, No. 21°) Bedford) asi Ruysdael, Louls D'Angelo there was nothing for them to do, Pablets, and sent for a trial box . . . Ends: Prvoklyy sia | gelo Bade Francesco Cerri and Plotro | Thtee boxes and a few seats Liver Tablets, and sen al bO*| Mackay, daughter of the late Dr, of American Playwrights to the Extent It Has —— Dr. Charies Gimbernat, neventy-tive,| Kauio Rte Paet conducting, tmain floor were unoccupied, tne Fee ccc tenanica pend UE ee etakdl edb te During the Prese=t Season Transfer Tax Appraiser William C.|q retired physician and pharmacist, Is] | conductor received a cordial welcome I would use—if ‘Fruit-a-tives’ did not| pyje, U. 8, M The ceremony will | 5 lark has filed reports of appraisals of |dead at his home, No. 403 99th Street.| Novelties inspir ; from the . UL 8M. P +] Noveltie pired by the w m the audience, which he acknowl« ¥ help me, I would die. take place at 4,80 o'clock in the Col- ————-———- — \ number of estates In the Mid elie Brooklyn. Ric |be introduced in the prc e and the applause wis AKG * - ‘ounty Surrognte’s Court, among them W. H. Foley of the Jersey City|the second of the twei oughe ‘i ef ‘After taking the trial box, I felt] legiate Church of St, Nicholas, of By Charles Darnton. Tho “symboliam” that amateur hizh-|)cing the aprrainel of tho late Phillip epariinent te dead at bis home| versace concarts OF the Aticical art | eeeenout the programme, better, so kept on taking ‘Fruit-a-| which Miss Mackay’s father was for- " “wd | brows are so fond of reading into hiv | praender's property, which te to [i that city, aged fifty-five lieaet On ‘Tuesday evenitie in Care harles Atkins, director of the > tives’ for nearly a year, and am thankful 1 ti x T in interesting that Lbsen's “Wild | vendor's property, which amounts to 7 R u Fd Brooklyn had “ronal te ay ‘Fruil-o-tivee’ saved my Ue (ution care Duck" should have happened 14 usually nothing but stupid |$1,044,092. ‘The Inheritance tax which} Abraham BE Altmayer, President of | neg There will be three ie eas had received but Ye ilies cae dah fo aL y x lalate Fuat Ab Ais Alida Je OBI. 10 In “The Wild Duck" he 1s as sim State will collect from Mr, Bracn-|froadway, dic yesteriay in Montreal AeA pape ill ae gtd against the knee at oat eta Fy operation for Stomach after| The wedding of Miss Anna Law-|show by way of contrast what lame |Pé@ 44 a child, a fact that is clearly « heirs aggregates about $12,000. on a business trip. tila home was ati ine novelties in between, For Mrs. William Jay and her co- he had given up all hope of getting| fence Mactier, daughter of Mr. and|gucks our own playa are when they |%0own by his simple treatment of Braender was a prominent resi- a | include Pa workers in thelr efforts ; ug e 8 en 8) Mrs. Henry Mactier of Chevy Chase, og p | onila’ ‘i lent of White Plains and was inter-| Thanos Ravazula, head of Ravaz. Lott's “Crucifi i ; to prevent Dr , vel. Mra. F. 8, STOMd” | Ma" to Hityee Gray, Aviation Section, | “PProach the marriago question child's pitcous tragedy in the suicide) og in many enterprises in Manhat. | Brothers, Greek importing concern, died Marin” and 1a banger tesisetidetera. od big Sk ® 50c w box, 6 for $2.50, trial size £5c,| Signal Corps, U. 8. A. only won of | This question nover engaged tho at- {°F little Hedvig, who Kills herself be also he Sraenden | teeters, 7 he Trenes Hoepital, aged ance at the orchestra's final appear : the late Bryce Gray will take|tontion of A-erican playwrights so [C&UNe sho feels that she no longer ha © tre. work atc, and a| Dirty ~six: \s ance this in Carnegie Hall i At all dealers or sent on receipt of! piace this evening at Mr. and Mra, @ place in the heart of her supposed » bart of his is made up in} Funeral services for Richard Mortt- hia It was at y that « man who h by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, | Mactier's’ winter ‘home. in ‘Chelsea, |0nerally a* It has during the prevent supposed | ticks of the corporation mer, prominent. in the city's. business he 4 pile dhe mate of Attorney SBURG, N.Y N. J season, It has been In the air—noth- |ftther. It ts through her that Ibsen and social life, who died Wednesday at| SMS from the French battle front. | General G nd volunteered tong, 3 ie |N. J e cota at the hoart of things, even] _Atthouxh there was no heat in the! Paim. Beach, probably will held at all he could to persuade Mr. Gregoes ing more. Authors have toyed with . e* White Plains Court House on Thurs: Tuxedo Park, N.Y. The Rivoli Orchestra next week will | to end Dr. Muck's appearance heree ’ lit as though {t were @ Nght thing with |‘Moweh ho has the chronic idealist, ) ————— Lab St A nado po = S 4 hadron st SRIORRE HOES P |Gregers Werle, going about his med- which to amuse the mauititude. For dlesome work of wrecking the house- ‘ {the most part, tt must be admitted, Cut Oat and Save j ‘yy they have succeeded In juggling it |0!d with his exalted theortes.. G These Magazine Pages KIDDIE KLUB MAGA ZINE iL. fer eet ne at t CTE may (4 ibaa AMEN oe ila ak cana je aa i : eee Wiss , and Make a Complete . ae OE . f due. Like the managers, they have | ®¢" has told her husband that she . tom Our Own deak saneatintent chasing the | "4 ence been more than a servant to!| Kiddie Klub Year Book Edited b GC E - Pe A dik aie cong ie Daa on ohasing (he) iis father, When Hialmor aaks her oe y OUSIN LEANOR: Kiddie Klub Members William Hurlbut eet the pace with, "ether the child has the right to _ live under his roof, she frankly an- “Saturday to Monday,” and since that a Swers: “I don’t know." farce wo have been tnolined to fall tn UNDERSTANDING Saturday, March 16 | Vol. I. No. vil. ee ee ee with the week-end Idea of having the Bee VeLEenne apeut the Oe * > : — rishi eg at > AM HAS his av errr > mito go one way and the husband 48°) nor husband demande to know TRIBUTES T0 THE CLUB } ST. PATRICK i ERE is Japan, portrayed and explained so that et gee ce aad cod, on Baa ost robsated ot tne NW | Scenes eereencrrrecra nny 1 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn " shy " , be escrea ye of deceit” she had spun around him 7 Americans can readily comprehend her. sionally @ so-called ratiro has lett | fon years, she merely replies. In. her | HURRAH ron THE KIpOIR KLUB, Wy" Jo not know for certain “ r trail of smut across the stage. In| oo) Fon | Hurrah for the Kiddie », hurrah w the go Her Arts and Culture, those doors to the hearts []inost instancos, happily, marital ad | prastles \ way ‘t've t plenty to do| for the members, i 1 saint was . . ! hide ainda looking after the house and he} F f id near they’ \c x so wh 7 4 and fibre of a people, are described by such writers [ventures nave kept one foot In the | duny susinegst wee Amd at the) rode kr a ne eee ae aren easy whe aare vy kada Mino: 2, Weil, K. Norisugi. straight and narrow path. He ae better of the| Tht in days to come wo'll all re- think if he w pa . ¥y as Okada fin ru, E. V ¥ 8 Yet tt ts the unholy state of matri 94 piesa ee aa Boe Ane hie lace AL ear Srehaa Scotland he would 4 , pons Her Industries, those manifestations of progress, mony that has been suggested by ef tbeahah bl . stand rhe many times it fave good cheer. paige Tat un away A of being the breadwinner, her hu Ly Fred Malito, aga ten, No. 1325 a his pagan master and found his 4 wealth and power, are analyzed and chronicled by thone plays. To be conventional now- | band iy obviously the breadeater of | Sit Street, Brooklyn w © to his mother, for whom re “| , one sin 10 play- | M | h 4 such authorities as Chonosuke Yada, Japanese nutes the hs) Canes {he play-| the houschold. Io tx both w biutter| TOINRWIMEMBERS @ must have longed. Ho was only 5 : ’ , “ars p pied, wright acems to be tn fear of commit: | and a duffer, Giva not only slaves at| . sixteen years PY 1 Consul-General at New York; menenes Hanihara, Tuas Milk ke G6 la Chrorite crisis | Aan cuter urs nme Onl Ry , at ¥ kreet You with song, sixteen years of ago when he was ld d anes , “G Sa Francisco; S. but he would have you belleve he al- | tg ; gprs deta gt te] us you are dear; | . 8 our young 4 Japanese ( onsul General at _San ranci co; S. i is w wa nAV ¥ y “a ‘ ne ai take photographs, and she does her) A little Kiddie Klub member DRAWN BY WM. A. FRITSCH, AGE 15, NO, 233 SMITH ST, BROOKLYN, | “St Seidler boy. And what soldier boy 4 Akamatsu, Japanese Consul-General at Portland, rere sat Laaarlly sone bow. It) husband's work while he lolly around Wa welcome you here, | dae abies Jin © does not long for his ‘ js only his pen that leads a fast life. | pr . @. wonde “invene|. BY Marj iomington, No, 474 | ae ka i ia 2 Oregon; Alexander Dana Noyes, Burwell F. Cut- FAR a SPER gm Heine eae es oieciaman uel phe ing Avenuo, Brocklyn » 2] Some believe St. Patrick . ler, F. Kawano, and a leading English financial |] our iignt-running comedies and tarces | matter of fact, he finally falls back| HOW MEMBERS LIVE. } PATRIOTIC CONTRIBUTIONS j lista eva tnne yeu ted A * correspondent. Are generally as false to life asthe foot-/on the poor excuse that everything) I am momber of Kiddlo Klub; je ld to a rich . * : lights behind which they make fools | possi th orld has already | Tam proud of it, too. | UR BOYS. WHAT | SEE of ° wc ms, the peop! ) . . | PORES 1h ERO WOR HAS already: | For every Kiddfe Klub member lives ° J . him herd : Her Civic Life and Custom f h pe ee in tt eir of themsclves. On the other hand, | invented, so that It goes without aay-|~ Under the Red, White and. Blue With large guns booming around Americ 2 & mountain Abit natural selves, are told by Japanese and Americans we sometimes find a real human be-|ing he is powerless to do anything| hy \THERINE. KANE, age| them, neal PRA Ree ne ‘ who have traveled. ing among aig i. ake, for example. | along scientific Mnes. In short, ho| eleven, No. 105 West Street Our boys wait calmly for com on ee > miseradi > . ’ : the Judge, in “Why Marry? who | isn’t worth bis salt, 5 lon: ea : sealing ladders| Fro $56 | bre oo einer ya erge of 4 Her Diplomatic Relations with the United States |] nas sent nis wife to Reno with his] Giya always keeps her fect on the THE PLACE FOR YOU. 1a een Nt Wane Land’ | wi : ae 2 H| ureaking when suddenly be didn ‘ » C Si i best wishes and all the comforts of | yo) : ‘.| The Kiddie Klub is the place for you, ssi " I * young eou t are discussed by men of such sane, considered point pane nee eens sa volld earth—-and sometimes 1 think me of the Gold und Blue, | arter they charge Wireiee Li mUnet ce | was so Inspired with love for bi 1 of view as David Lawrence, and other students of Aba MDOUG Abr, he advolla that neltt mains be pen i se us to stay uly using will Breet With pure American zest, PRU Haat en | Master, Ho offered up bun : P here instead of trying to rise to im * Alwa vyhen they come back, = ¥ vs | dre f prayer r t s 4 Hale Wat 7 : * : i. 4 t costs but ons to join he where live | ain an ow. In his own be: H The Third Japan Number is a timely, authorita- ||" ag bbe do you want to divorce | {et hand and foot or body and soull “Ang get y Iver pin But the spring is coming The country that we love tifa) words he sald) "I rat Bal Py tive key to Japan of to-day. More than that, it isa han MKS Taal ny wie Sonne BYREZGRY aeDAnHAl et |i CaUGret coupons, And the spring drive must com-| Prom Joseph Rich, fourteen year t for the 6 Lord was ? . ' life hen hurr m in. | mene rt 4 ¥u ©) | fervent th sii ' further step toward prospering the peace between , dammit!" he exclaims, “be Ibsen drives this fact 1 me By LILLIAN aed: tons | haa fharen diana anothe tranches F w in ' } the nations on the Pacific and stimulating the com- : ih a Serene Ful, brink the real | THE “KIDDIE KLUB.” | Are in great suspen YOUR FLAQ’AND MY FLA TERT eBPCe ane nd te . s jeq a a courte v his ¢ es of life ccordingly, ou " ii . yon ete iawne ae ne Me | igs 1 i merce between Japan and America s such, it is planation, for it onabicand uae: cide tears aD | tn our native land thero ts @ club for] When tho drive is over Your flax aud my flog |the Dra back he iit the lamp ‘ an issue of international importance. humorous aie ORNS, Fner ate. Dies Its colors are id and a pretty,|And they send the news back | Over the land me of the bravet | Of Christhinit hurning there 4 Eve Price } Id read Ibsen is sensible, though rarely bu Ltcoreyest bhi pretty blue To some far away homestead; sFONSO CO ¢ 19 years) y elcome & itrick's Day! © ivery American should read it. Jest relation to life, A. joke 7 Bancaee = hea son a | From HBLUEN sigh : y morous. In aa study. ft domentie life matrimony is alway, sy jrwhat tw it called?” T hear you cme aw |e e| Pram BD iN vA N REN, pei ; im to be found the by ws of truth, laugh, Funny, 1st . answer; the Kiddlo Klub js} And {t causes them great pain LETTERS he as ue, Ruther- its name To tell the poor d * a president, Cousin Eleanor,| She won't see her boy rns oo | {| Oe aden vouravue Tam | sleeps somewhere in France — |! ie aie | 22 anki etituies or : x 1 ‘ trance fe: n other cann fogs: 48th ae te Ree rina DIA EPSIN Wis and jee Ry PRANCIS Klub pi Iw ways, I H ty EVA KENNEDY, age 12, No. 4d manima y ; FOR INDIGESTION ce ee Bs l, QUE FLA. Jber of the Kiddie Kiub. Teannot ex x BT offen pase. press how proud I am to t t ts #O RE iia a Rie’ | friends to join | Fo Ur Hee Ot AO aHING, a : ee Your BLANCHE HEIDEL To D A Y years, No, 92 Amity Street, Brooklyn, | MAY ¥ East Jackson Avenut A THRIFT STAMP. | | Dear Cousin Eleanor hi If you don’t buy your stamps you see, |") RTPI | ‘ We will not gain democracy, 1 sy Wee tet y ' 1 5 ( i 3 sj |Let's be loyal, and let's be trus think the Klub 4 # i Stops Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Yi ee ey ans ti you toot Mater, tee at | ny Q | . ‘ : | Father said if Noah . ¢ nee ¢ "a i Sa | dear Cousins, there's no excuse you " nid if Noah had The New Work Fvening Post Gases, Sourness and Stomach Distress | a fom, dear Cousin, sare's ne exaust | food Jou ceazany, fom | Patt ald Noah had ry 9 =e ieee } . r comi i Don't buy candy, just do your share, | tives. I know vem, but | to be armed an ia neve ¢ 6 Th Jewspaper—A National Institution Fat ‘'Pape’s Diapepsin’’ like Candy— ‘ Before becoming a Kiddie Klub | Don't buy sandy, Jun: a9 your eval when the caDi armed and carry lifeboats, ore Thana ee + s ae member and after becoming @ 1 you'll P 0 cause le & | 40 1 have put these on the ace, ¥ akes Upset tomachs feel fine Kiddie Klub member, “over there, consequences must not be n r | Say By John J. Silvi, age fifteen years,| By Ruth Friedman, nino years old, JHANETTE HANNAN, By Carryl E, Terry, aged eight Large 50 cent cas, Any drug store, Relif in five minutes! Time itt 4 1685 Bathgate Avenue, Bronx. |' No, 64% Columbus Avenue, First Street, Hoboken, N. J. years, Amagansett, L, |, ' '