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Bigger Mxports of Food. ' WABHINGTON, March 2¢.—Foodstuft saports in February, the Department of @nnounced to-lay, inoreased rably over January, when many vesedla were held In American porte by jack of bunker coal. Their total value fg put at $96,963,000, against $88,015,- 0@0 the month before. CORNS LIFT OUT! _ COSTS FEW CENTS a» Drops of magic! Doesn’t yhurt one bit! Drop a little | feezone on a touchy corn, | Instantly that corn stops hurt- ‘ing, then you lift it off with the fingers. No pain! Try it! % vy Why wait? Your druggist sells | ew tiny bottle of Freezone tor a few scents, sufficient to rid your feet of vevery hard corn, soi corn, or corn ebetween the toes, and calluses, jout soreness or irritation. 4 ne is the much talked of iscovery of the Cincinnati genius. "Why shouldn’t we sing he praises of our new Spring “rts? ZAll fast color! All sizes ‘9m. 13 to 20! And six .#ferent sleeve lengths in ‘bpular sizes. Some variety, too! Even f staples. Whites, for ex- ‘ample. "Materials: Madras, soisette, ford, Jap silk, crepe. Styles: Plain bosom; with or . Without collar; with stiff or soft pnite. The plaited kind, too. hme etiretine pettens among the anay “Shire” collars are pure limen where the wear comes. t em oll! Mapes, + Union suits a specialty. ee tor men ww to Ww ROGERS PEET COMPANY £ Broatway Broadway at 13th St. “The at 34th St, Four way Corners’ > Fifth Ave. farren at 41st St. Batiered Rueurtaniso 4 Ve macs a li iqui; Pi kar Drive Rheumatism From Your Body. Why Con- tinue to Suffer When > Relief Is at Hand? What is it worth to you to be relieved of terrifying pains and aches? To get that aqueaky feeling uur jour and get the jo, Do not hmp or on crutches: ry littl around with , should be we rouble t obtain Bal Liqui-Stlphur, sartnless preparation, free from all in utious chemicals. ‘The result of over bees 5 Its marvelous stim lating qu f of the bl skin and and kindred inhesitatingly recommend sufferers t such places as Sulphur Springs and Hot Springs, where the bathing in tl elieves fain, The qualities of Ballard’s Liqui phur are favorable compared to those ates springs h #1 bottle con *tains @ sufficient amount for 4 baths your druggist’s or The Internation al ui-Sulphur Co., Distributors, Bible and 4th Ave, New York | ances, causes no diminution in the |"Oh, Charile ls My Darling.” | ments at the plano were thoroughly |The large Monday night subscrip- | by everybody, Ae OPERAS AND CONCERTS Clara Clemens in Recital; “Le Coq d@’Or” and “Cavalleria” By Sylvester Rawling Brews H ILY WERK, which, because of its consecutive twenty - three weeks of subscription perform- output of operas at the Metropolitan, causes a marked decrease in the number of retitals, There was only one yesterday, that by Clara Clemens at Acollan Hall In the evening. Her programme was chaste, charming and diversified, It began with a group of old Itallan songs by Scarlatti, Vivaldi, Cesti and Jommelll, Following these came old French songs by Lully, Duny, Dalayrac, Garat and Durante. Then there were modern Russian songs by Tchaikowsky, Moussorgsky and Ossip Gabrilowitech, Miss Clemens’s husband. Finally there was 4 group of old Scotch songs arranged by Helen Hopekirk. It's @ pity that the quality of Miss Clemens’s voice ts not more alluring, for she has the gift of penetrating to the heart of a song and expressing It appropriately. Perhaps the best thing she did was the ariette by Duny in the French group, “Time slips away,” which she sang with charm and had to repeat. To her husband's “The New Day" ehe did justice, and she caught the spirit of the old Scotch songs, “Ye Banks and Braes,” and Mr. Gabrilowitsch's brilliant aecompant- enjoyed by the large audience, Rimsky-Korsakoff's “Le Coq d'Or,” repeated at the Metropolitan Opera House last night, grows in favor. tion was supplemented by @ host of standees, and the novel conceit of Michael Fokine of doubling the prin- cipal characters, the singers as lay figures and the grotesque action por- trayed by pantomimists, was enjoyed ‘The cast is strong in it was preceded by with the now familiar both divisions. “Cavalleria,” cast. ‘There is to be much religious music this week. The Oratorio Society will present Bach's “St. MathewtPassion” at Carnegio Hall on Thursday eve- ning. But Mr. Damrosch will be forestalled, for the great work is to be sung at St. Bartholomew's Church to-morrow night, At the Metropoll- tan Opera House on Good Friday af- ternoon Verdi's “Manzon! Requiem” will be sung by Giullo Setti’s fino chorus, the performance to be con- ducted by himse: Bugene Ysaye, tho Belgian lion vio- linist, and Victorio Boshko, the young Russian pianivt, will give @ Joint rex at Aeolian Han on Thursday ing. Tho principal number will festhoven's Kreutzer” sonata, in which Mr, Ysaye has not been heard | iere for ten years daughter of| Miss Jennie Fassett, | former Congressman and Mrs. J./ Park Ave- nue, Wert Paul Nevin, U on of the late composer, Ethelbert Nevin, and Mrs. Nevin of No. 144 East 40th Street, will be married at noon to-day at the Hotel Vanderbilt, Plans for the wed- | ing was hastened because Ensign | Nevin has only elght cays’ leave, | ‘The engagement is announced of | Miss Marian Scott Key of No, 122} 40th Street, a great-grand- | daughter of Francis Scott Key, au-| Bast thor of “The Star Spangled Banner,” | to Heman Gifford of Chicago | Mr. and Mrs, F, W. Jenkins of) Hinghamton announce the engage- , Miss Ruth Mr. and Mrs. George H. Danks of | Westfield, Pa., announced the engage- | of thetr daughter, Miss Esther | y Danks, to Dr, Walter B.| 4 of Bloomfield, N. J ment Hatha Underwood Mrs, Willlam E, Lindstedt of G Bru ° Mr Loney, daugh- | 1 Mra, Allan D Loney, ¥ married to Robert Howard Naval Aviation Corps at the home of Mary B, Chamber. No, 840 Park Avenue. arriage of Miss Katherin Garrison Chapin, daw Lindley Hoffmar Reverly Bidd take place } Lord and 1 ave a ® tea yesterday at the Rit Cariton, Among the gu were Mrs, Edward M, House, Sir Fred erick Black, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Veiller, Mr. and Mrs, Wiokcliffe Rose, Mrs. Wesley Watson, Mr. and Mrs Henry A. 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