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BURNS IC ITY 000 FIRE |Cenitre of Business _ District. CITY, April 1—A Joss punctuated the @eason here when HL. Guttridge Bulld- © Avenue, early to-day halt of . the block th Carolina and: Ten- in the busiest centre ‘@ buainens district, was Thousands of vigitors @arly to catch trains | York and Philadelphia blase. John Winslow and James Meverely injured by flying | @ removed to the City Two cémpanies of State thrown around the fire 1B @ tho five hours the flames fa ‘believed to have been the crossing of electric basement of the Gutt- } _Fanned by a high flames spread with great fd even with the full force intic City Fire Department | ¥ could not be checked. lest the entire business be wiped out, Mayor it an appeal to Phila- aid, but this later was when it was seen that the ters, alded by companies City, had begun to get ler control. KS DELAY JANSFER HEARINGS ment Until Legis- Acts on Gix-Cent Fare Proposal. York Raflways Company to- the Publ fervice Commis- indefinitely hearings on lon for the right to charge until after the wislature. In a lef Counsel W. L. Ransom, the commission to-lay, W. counsel for the Rail- , ways: both proper and expe- should be a brief post- Ine hearing on thie case the proposed six-cent fare pending. May we there- @ tentative date be se- ‘the hearing in this matter ter the anticipated adjourn- Lesistature?’ ce traction nes made ap- the fight to charge for it a year ago, Few hear- Deen held, The commission always been ready to go J fg] tbat every adjournment has | by the companies. oe VS TRIAL APRIL 9. (for Hearing of Alleged jn im the “Bull.” O'Leary and others con- affairs of the Bull Pub ny will be called to trial jetments charging them (of the Espionage Act fixed to-day by United Augustus N. Hand in the ach of the Federal Dis- ith O'Leary in the indict- the Bull Publishing Com- er § Bedford and dford complained t the charges ama’ pleaded defense, He asked that iiliam Sulaer be appointed Jude Hand | disement announced the trial of | Publishing Company on for April 1 > 'S “OVER THE TOP” MS SHOWS PERIL P)\Arthur Guy Empey opened ip great patriotism drive on ean public last night. It presentation at tho Lyric “Over the Toj je@ on his famous book of and it is a worthy sup- PAnis book and hin lectures. " nself played the title role ® fAntermiasion appeared be- nighters and gave them }-to-American talk, Ein- hertcan who hasn't for- lish blood flows in his 98 fight at the present home." are of any .” he Je. lence, “put he ne f against the ovomy 8eG) oward his destruc. Ci } i theme of the icture follows EXm- S point where he is Jided home, The ica and propaganda that th of the country itions are exposed shown a in in in the American re woven Into th the breathe: Top original war phote of night raids, will talked of as the esentations of war Through Build- | RMAN PROPAGANDA | "a photo- | OPERAS and CONCERTS Rosa Raisa, Alma Gluck, McCormack, In Easter Concerts, Heard by 22,000 BY SYLVESTER RAWLING | etry BUNDAY in the concert | field broke all records as to at- || 22,000 AT FIVE EASTER tendance, Twenty-twe thousand SUNDAY CONCERTS. people paid for seats and admission rbd once some 2,500 others were turned away, and, besides, there was a free concert | at Cooper Union that filled the great hall to capacity. The receipts at the Hippodrome alone were $17,000. A brief review of the day's doings Js ali | that is possible, afternoon .. 6,300 Hippodrome, evening. Metropolitan, evening Century, evening... Carnegie, afternoon .. Total sede Besides, Cooper Union, eves ning (free) to capacity. Turned away (estimated) 2,500 $17,000 Alma Gluck, the American soprano, | and her husband, Bfrem Zimbalist, the Russian violinist, at the Hippo- drome last night, at the end-of their = Joint recital, were mobbed upon the|nogie Halil yesterday afternoon atage by a frenzied crowd of 84-| aroused the patriotism of a crowded | mirers, How Mme, Gluck’s graceful] house by his stirring singing of “Tbe and becoming draperies escaped being | star Spangied Banner.” When tho torn from her is a mystery. She was | audience had regained its composure in excellent voice and most gracious manner, Lovely indeed was her sing- ing of Haydn's “With Verdure Clad." |aano with rare beauty of volco and | and appealing was her “Hil, Ell,"| eloquence of expression. His pro-| arranged by Kurt Schindler, with | gramme, nearly all new (not counting organ accompaniment by Frank L.|® dozen old favorites demanded as Sealy. Mr, Zimbalist, annoyed by the |°**F#), was of fine artistic quality. Interruptions of late comers, Rave &) Tho Paulist Choristers, one hundred | dignified exposition of Spohr's con-|men and boys under the direction of | certo in D major and played a host| Father William J, Finn, at the Cen- of smaller compositions brilliantly,|{Ury Theatre, last night, gave an ‘The extra numbers demanded of each} trench made the programme twice as long as was announced, Cries for “The Star Spangled Banner” were shouted, | talent at Aeollan Hall on Saturday which in the din, possibly, Mme, |fternoon at a concert under the aus- t s , ang| pices of the American Friends of Mu- Sais Me ae hear, At any rate she) sicians in France to help support the | not sing it. families of needy Freneb artists. ian songs by Martini, Lottt and Gior- | relief. Rosa Raisa, the young dramatic] Two fine performances’ and two soprano of the Chicago Opera Assoc!- | crowded houses made a satisfactory atidn, assisted by Giacomo Rimini, | Saturday at the Metropolitan Opera a * . House, At the matinee there was |baritone, and Nahan Franko's Or-!sy/amore Del Tre Re,” with Claudia jchestra, gave a recital at the F Mu: Caruso, Am Didur and drome yesterday afternoon Requests | Bada in the principal were so numerous that sho changed | Moranson conducting. In the ¢ i her whole programme. Miss Raisa|Staria Barrientos, Lazaro, De Luca, has an exceptional voice as to quality | M When the rough | Mr pranzont conducting. The “Vic- tory!" duet splendidly sung by De and as to compass. edges are smoothed she bids fair to outrank the highest “Another Lill Lehmann!” an enthusiastic music teacher exclaimed to me. In the “O| Patria Mia” from “Alda” sho inne | Getting Too Fat? astonishing artistic growth since she Try This—Reduce sang it half a dozen weeks or so ago | at the Lexington Theatre with the| People who don’t grow too fat are the But if you find the Chicago Opera Association ta | fortunate exception Diva" from “Norma,” and the famil- | f@t accurnulating of already cumbersome i Hie Cavalleria’ | Y2U Will be wise to follow this suggestion, far Santuzza aria from “Cavalleria” | which is endorsed by thousands of people also were substituted numbers, each |who know. Ask your druggist (or if sung brilliantly. “Eli, Ell’ was an- ive prefer write to the Marmol ‘te Co., 864 other of her interpellations. The con- oe ae Mich.) for i he's caked of ) ola Prescription Tal bee era he fans ith “ ie: preh | lets. 75e is the price the world over. Banner” and ended with “America.” | By doing this you will be safe from gis | harmful drugs and be able to reduce two, John McCormack, the Irish tenor, | three or four pounds a week without at the beginning of his concert at Car- | dieting or exercise. —Advt. ny | OR. 460 ST. 8°: AVES LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS TO ALL Lone 3 nnectiout. 7 Sewing Men es on Credit. | Ws - : WE PAY FREIGHT | All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. Apartments Furnished 310500 from $75 Up on Credit. Yn 4 Piece Adam Period Quar- tered Uak Dining Room Suite, at $105.00. Bookcase, $39.98 | i Library Table, $16.98 SELL ON CREDIT. eitaa Chair, SUT.OM | | OPEN MONDAYS & SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M. GHTH. AVE FULTON THEATRE | 46th St., West of Broadway NOW PLAYING “LOVE’S LIGHTNING” A Comedy by Ada Patterson and Robert Edeson. This is the first stage effort of puss tterson, who is famous as a newspaper anc vzine writer A PLAY OF HUMAN INTEREST! WILL APPEAL TO-EVERY ONE! 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Easter programme for the benefit of | There was a fine urray of musical | jones, Flora Perini and Bada, | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 1, Notes in Society Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Chauncey Me- Keever of No, 135 East 66th Street announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Edith McKeever, to Ensign Boughton Cobb, U. 8. N. Ra son of Henry Ives Cobb of No. 161 , East 79th Street Ensign Cobb, now abroad, is one of five brothers now in war service The engagement is announced of Miss Martha Taylor Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Davis of Cincinnat!, to Khsign Robert Ho- ratio Byrne, U. 8 N R, of Bast Orange, N J. The marriage on Tuesday last of Lieut. Lawrence Baxter Richardson, U, 8. Nw of Boston, and Miss Eunice Elizabeth Castle of Seattle, Wash in the Church of the Transfiguration, has just been announced, They were attended by Lieut, Thomas Frederick posed U. 8. 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