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, : { COMING BONB ISSUE MAY BE TEN BILLION | Kitchin Thinks Bill Can Be Pa i: by March 26—Rate H Not Fixed WASHINGTON, March 19.—C | A PAIN REMEDY ij Prepared for Family Use adways “Deady 25c elief gross will be asked in a fow days to authorize issuance of additional bonds, certificates of indebtedness jand possibly war savings securities, {probably for $10,000,000,000. Neither ssed| the total nor the rate of Interest bas been determined, Chairman Kitchin of the Ways and Means Committee said to-day that Congress should pass the moamire by March 2%. He plans to confer with | Treasury officials goon. The opinion has gained sway in | Congress that the new bonde will bear ja rate of 4% per cent. The supertar will be applied. >. CURE FOR DESERTIONS. cers Told to Heed Complaints of Enlisted Men. WASHINGTON, March 19.—Dew tions from the army recently have roused the War Department. An or- |der insued to-day says that a “grave duty rests om all officials and particu- larly company commanders” in decrean- jing the number of dese 5O0c . For Seventy Years | The, enlisted man,” says the All Druggists Tried and Trae | rar'ln becoming’ enmidies he hereane EXTERNALLY for INTERNALLY for | Jism 2hrieatgon see control and has eee Rad Bretee = Bore Throat Should take an | Nearieis Cold in THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH Opera’s Cinderella, Rosa Raisa, | Born Poor, Finds Prince Success tia ae -. | They asked me if 1 wanted to sing, 19, 1918. Signor and Signora Ascarelit, who| lived in Naples, heard my voice a lit- tle while after I came there to live. { #aid that I wanted it more than anything in the world “Then we wili see that you are taught, said those kind people, ‘Do not worry about anything; we will attend to it, For we love music and we know that you will be a great musician,’ “For six years I studied with Mme. Mearchiso, a very wonderful woman, who is alive now, at eighty-four, I lived quietly at home with my aunt and uncle, helping my aunt in the house. I love to cook!” Miss Ralsa’s eyes sparkled. “I have cooked chick- ens ahd all the animals,” she in- formed me triumphantly. “I cook now, in the summers, when I do not have to work. “Oo” course, I had to study very hard my singing and my lan- guages, I speak several. There were no late dances and parties for me, I had two dresses @ year, one in sum- mer and one in winter. You see, I did not wish to spend any more money than I could help, because it came from those kind friends. They WATER POWER RATES: MAY LEAD TO FIGHT House Committee Chairman Op- posed to Furnishing Power to Consumers at Cost WASHINGTON, March 19.—A fight over the Administration Water Power Bill was indicated during the first hearing. The conflict will centre about the rate fixing and so-called recap ture provisions. O. C. Merrill of the reau, who explained the measure for the Secretaries of War, Interior an¢ Agriculture, declared It was not in- tended that the Government should derive revenue under the measure. The proposed rate ts fot intended to yield more than expenses. "I did not dream,” said Chairman Sims of the House Special Water Power Committee, “that you would come here and advance such a policy. We do not know what the future will hold, with great sums of money to be raiseds Here is a vast amount of valuable property that will be estab- lished. I thought we could get some Forestry Bu- a Junder Federal control in order to meet the demands of war industries. At theend of fifty years he said the ensee must apply for a new Il- nse, & United States has the vt ture then A LIFETIME OF SUFFERING | Prevented by “Fruit-a-tives” ‘The Wonderful Fruit Medicine 53 Malsonnenve St., Hull “in my opinion, no other medicine | | te lis so good as ‘Fruita-tives’ for Indigestion and Constipation For years 1 suffered with these Jreaded diseases, trying all kinds of treatments until | was told 1 was | incurable One day a friend told me to try | ‘Fruit-a-tives’ (or Fruit Liver Tablets), To my surprise, I found this medicine gave immediate relief, Kirwan | vest Fe vereoeactieg ealttenee ot tives omuses would have given me all I wanted; | revenue out of It that would lighten | 4d in a short time T was al right 4 yc a. Gk weenie Ce ane Se they asked me continually if 1 had| the burden again _ DONAT LALONDE & enough. But I would take nothing} Mr. Merrill told the committee that | 60c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 26c % which I could do without. hydro-electric systems must be uni- | At dealers or from FPRUIT-A-TIVES a : “My summers I spent at Capri,| fied, just as the railways have been! Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. ‘ bathing, boating and walking a great . —— deal. I am very healthy,” Miss Rafsa © —..- | anid candi: "Knock wood,” she OME | added, wit a smile and oa super- *¢ | sitious little thump on the elbow of F £0 simply. I have slept a great deal; \ sleeping does me more good than dG B . 4 food. I go to bed early, and often I an Ss = mer I play tennis, golf, and every sort of outdoor game, and I ride Find the shoes that actually much.” help you in your daily work and 467 HAVE been told that Mmo, wear them regularly. Don't be f Campanini — Totrazsini — dis- satisfied with neutral footwear. covered you,” I remarked, “Sho was most kind, and she her- eelt On the principle that comfort Sold only at counts most of all DR. A. REED 1372 Broadway, taught me many things about 87th St CUSHION SHOES are made. ‘ my voice and about singing,” Miss . i They are the skilful union of fine Se gratefully. “It was be- 12 Park Place, appearance and easy, helpful °, d [ares Sr Geeseeniat ibe Lata” ay Woolworth Build wearing qualities. Now in Progress |first trial, ‘That was in May, Ho gee EAs Henan fountoatvat eaaitiaten BV + | said: ‘Keep quiet, do not let any one y be Re gh you feel the gentle “give” of the felt and cork cushion. It helps in every activity of the day. Most styles 87 to $9. else hear your voice year contract | for your debut from America’ here is a three- and T will arrange as soon as I retura he next September T appeared at Parma in Verdi's first opera, ‘Oberto,’ on tne ocacsion of | his centenary celebration. “After that I sang with M. Campa- aini in Philadelphia, Chicago, Boston; Rebuff and Humiliation in Childhood and Had to Hide in Cellars to Escape the Pogroms—Then She Hide in Cellars to Escape the Pogroms—‘“‘Work Hard and Want Hard” Is Her Formula for the Attainment of Success. SHE HELPED HER AUNT COOK Bees) Bloomingdale§ \\ | 69TH "TO* OTH - STREET—LEXINGTON’* TO. 3D:AVE a Sale of the Well Known cles, its pluck, self-denial and plain hard work HP was born in Bialystock, in Rus- Marguerite Mooers Marshall, | °"'¥ twenty-four years old Yet ehe sian Poland, and when she was ajthen in South America, where my ° made a wonderfully successful New|child she was bidden in a cellar to| friends insist that I return after my Walters Player Pianos BSCURE Poverty was her cruel | York debut during the recent visit of | escape the Pogrom which lead to the|two concerts in New York this stepmother, Luisa Tetrazzini| the Chicago Opera Company, creating spring; in Covent Garden and in all brutal massacre of Kieff. was the fairy godmother who | the title role in one of its most impor-| «+ touched her with | | the wand of Oppor- the larger cities of Italy.” “And the secret of your success?” I asked, because that is the eternal, tu a was a terrible country In those days,” she told me in her apart- ments yesterday at the Ansonia, her HIS announcement will be welcomed by a great : i i tant productions—the long-awaited many music-loving people who have been awaiting “Isabeau" of Mascagni. She was the an opportune time to purchase a really high-grade, well- tunity. Hard|surprise package of the season, for |sea-blue eyes darkening with the/though aot too sensible question | known player at a reasonable price. This Walters Player Work was the name | she had been a bit overshadowed in memory of pain, dread, humiliation. |€Very one always wants me to ask G has all the Jatest devices that make playing a pleasure. of the lucky glass | reports from Chicago by the people There was no chance for any of|the people who have arrived, Every member of the family can operate this instrument slipper which | with a longer record of past perform- | my people who lived in Russia. Ican| Miss Ralsa answered it as well as and play any selection, from the classical compositions of united the Cinders | ances. ‘remember being insulted by other lit-|!t can be answered, although I think the great masters to the popular ragtime of to-day. Don’t sis at ered sare! I like to think that em eka tle Russian children, as my friends ie La ot (veal must be used to BECCIL Thin teal tadortere Ba teeorourerannea clave: Roos Halse, to he ae weleome for fecal aoapal coke nurriet along i ya oy ingre lenis ae f if be 4 rihea Success |ner lovely dramatic soprano would yonoot lived In a little bit of @ 01 st work hard and wan any longer. Call tomorrow to let us demonstrate our ee Miss Raisa, whom | have been even warmer had it iMOWN jouge in a very little town, and my|hard,” she said. “People tell me that . Trio-S ;, "“" Geraldine Farrar | the story of how she won her success. father had hardly any money jin four years 1 did what many sing- New 88 Note Trio Solo Melodist bas placed among the greatest dra-| For that story is peculiarly American we knew, and my peoplo knew, from|@rs have taken twenty-five to do. Fi — matic singers of this generation, is|in its stubborn fight against obsta-' ine time I was a child that I had an|That ts because I never have been| Finch Dentistry Means You Get the Highest Grade Work 7 unusual voice, It was always under-| Satisfied with myself, yet never have | From One-' to One-half What Other Dentists Charge. stood that some day I should be a| been discouraged. I knew that if I I buy all material direct of the manufacturer in large: ie ger singer. In my heart I feit that, this/WaS thorough enough, painstaking | quantities than any dentist in the world would come trué, although I had no| enough, I could do what I wanted The FINCH GUARANTEE Stands Back of All Work. J dea where the money was to be pro-| to do.” a | Hila Ge py takcning | Perhaps that genius—atdn't | No Crown ! - ng ’ Rees | Carlyle define it as “the taking of in or Bridge ‘At thirteen I began to study den- finite pains"? tistry in the office of my uncle. There > Tooth Over } seemed to be nothing else for me to| Lord Cowdray Drill for O11 tn | | do, and I thought that in time I could Englan | { earn money and take music lessons’'| LONDON, March 19.—Active gests to NO | | y} ' IN'TEREST E My uncle and aunt were revolution-| discover oi! will be made in England | Py ~ \ists—I too, even at that age. A think.|with the Government's approval, ac- | if | ing person in Russia could be nothing] cording to, the morning newspapers, + 6 Hritish petroleum interests, according | MM My Soft Rubber Suction Plate will fit an igs np wd ‘y My = ber Suc 4 y mouth. It is sold o positive : Terms Onl 2 a Week “A year later, when I was fourteen, |to fhe Dally Mail, will spend £500,000 money-back guarentes, backed by the largest denial perl ene ealtive my uncle and aunt were made to| 1 don’t care whether you have # high roof or a flat mouth, this plate po : leave the country by the Government niemecemtieniniird tively fits, . oes ane # | because of thelr activities, I was not “ ° Bi 99 ff Founded on Honesty. DR. FINCH Prospers on Meri er e P e banished, but I went with them | Teeth Do Their it Soft rubber suctione fitted to 251 W. 42d St., On Nerite ere REE Advance 2 t choice, I know that there was liters Li old plates which do not stay up, 10 Kenmare St, ”,; Be Hi F Tava singie a cation oO ally nothing for me, no life at all, if 1! For a fetime ak care dilnccat: " 409-411 Fulton Sto”! Early. With Each Player in Prices. stayed In what hardly acemed to be] “From infant to grandparent” fips ts ee al 4 5 q | my country some of our testimonials show ‘ Don't wait until With the steady ‘ ® | my coun mn 0 the afternoon to visit $25 advance of prices for Mi ISS RAISA spe ake tn « soft, res-| clean, healthy, wholesome teeth our piano salesrooms Music all materiale entering | gs i alas lf 8 Las igs fpr and gums from using Sozodont. ») a ‘Try to get here in the . into the construction young woman, with dersely bla . | morning if possible Cabinet jot these players, it is | p [hair and brows anda pair of vagrant| Absolute cleansing nt only of ) , That will give youll 49 Rolle of Mu- | Very probable’ that “ A dimples which light up most attrac-| teeth but gums and mouth. ) \ | plenty oftimetohear! ge (Your Own | ¥° will be compelled usually relieves skin trouble tively her racial seriousness, She| Insure YOUR teeth by using A and airange for im-l] S207 or Cover, & | (axe of fe, prevenc ating Hin tes emeg emia, fee (See ou ee a a area LIBERAL CREDit SeRe” mediate delivery oft} ‘py rn low price by pu t g skin, : rf skin that has th vy, creamy | . bg Petter shia] Free Delivery (0 Wi chasing NOW The skin rapidly loses ite angry-look, the | whiteness of a tuberose, | Our Terms Annie Also to SREDIT TERMS TO AL be eruption clears away, and in a surprisingly fandrol ong | “In Ita she continued, “my mu- mn o veers Island and Con) =—_ Seem itc: =— short time skin-health is restored, It acts 1B gtr sical education began, Until that FOR THE TEETH us even more quickly ifaided by Resinol Soap. |tume I had not had a lesson in sing- Liquid—Powder or Paste Our Easy Payment Plan | ling. 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Write ty fabrics” intaned ' Paton ed TR This core eak, me Walters DOES NOT RUB OFF WHEN WET cold, || WetseMon cree: rust "proof “en ; this announcement, | = MOTE VERT: ech Columbia Grafonol. smoly ; | | S + Lule, Us BA. tary; at i ADDRESS i | i ovA HOME ET All Goods & - ee ee ] Marked In Plain } : _—alone | Genuine Bristle Dauber and Lambs’ af loures : | , , . | Wool Polisher, that just fits the faving Machine partments Bloomingdales’ Piano Dept. ong eS urniones ee | hand, makes it ¢ to get WE PAY FREIGHT From $78 Up r ; | dren to shine and save, p eeare es Nn Cred 59th to 60th St.—Lexington to 3d Ave. chil OPEN MONDAYS & SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 Pp, mm, ON Oreslt Ask Nearest Store BLACK—TAN-WHITE—RED TN