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Bertie tant Bets bie to8son THE LUNG DASH Bae ie wm MARY NASH HUDSON Sst, 42% 3) Reus tis S*" BERNARD’ & Lou's MANN . “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” REPUBLIC W. 4.8 be LAST a Mata Wed. & Nat 2.50 (PEM Es, MARJORIE RAMBEAU in “WHERE POPPIES BLOOM.” no W. f2d St." TO-NIGHT, 6.30 Matinges Wed, & Hal, at Mone fesrhiatiia wysiery pla ever written Bf Standard fverss 2M ght FIDDLERS THREE BELGE the street. His uniform was ripped and soiled, but with the assistancs of Patrolmen Michael Fitegerald and James McDade fought his way back again, Then Capt. James Brady of the East 104th Street Station arrived with the reserves and the store was quickly cleaned out. Seven women were picked out of and ar- complete rested. The store wi wreck, The women we away in a patrol wagon amid a dem- onstration. They sang patriotic songs all the way to the station. Ysayeand Elman In Joint Recital; Week-End Music By Sylvester Rawling. HAT New Yorkers can show musical appreciation on 4 colossal scale has been demon- strated ,often, notably in bepaif of John McCormack, the Irish tenor, Tho ‘record was broken at the Hippodrome last night when Kugene Yaaye und Mischa Elman, master violinists, gave a joint recital that broughtut 7,724 heurers. ‘The old ton of Belgium and | CD the young stag of Russia played in admirable co-ordination a programme that held a Handel sonata, a Bach six duets by Godard. Josef Bonime gave valuable assistance at the piano, All the compositions were heard with | eminent artists as Bauer, Zimbalist, Seidel and Jacobson, The Society of the Friends of Music gave the first concert of the season at the Rit-Caritzon yesterday after - noon. Schubert's music to “Rosu- munde,” a drama by Helmine Von EVERYONE. LIKES “Pape’s Cold Compound” ends a cold or grippe in a few hours. Your cold will break and all grippe “Pape's Cold Compound’ every two hours until three doses are taken. soreness and stiffness, ase yo Cold Compound j few cents at 4 | without assist. drug store substitute.-Advt. _ CONCERTS AND MUBIC, OPERA COMIQTE [Ture & Pri Nate, WARDMAN PANO “Ui.” AMUSEMENTS. DANCING CARNIVAL Formerly at Grand Central Palace NOW AT ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th Street and Broadway 25c ady Vicor er earn to dance gt thie popular DWay ceey 14th ST. THEATRE| OCK SEASON tien: EefaAtelWoMAe Reginning TODAY MATINEE First appearan Y. of “THE ONLY EMMA BUNTING AND HEL STOCK CO, OF PLAYERS LONGACRE i," %,! wn. Govt! ER in “NOTHING BUT LIES.” FULTON fe" o.r 2 ae tie Ri, inne ip ve a THE BRAT ASTITCH | Ajay | IRENE : INTIME | 4% | FENWICK Matinco “Tatty «| 25e BOOT! iia at wa Yoon. 8 ars Kuawr BE CALM CAMILLA formance and brightest pla nmoane 9s i yin SPECIAL: Thurs, & flernoens at 3, vn lina, i Wwwenna || ISADORA DUNCAN DANCERS MANHATTAN ‘ince suc “ntante' 15" |] ASD GEORGE COPELAND "4%15t and her Stock Play tof Wetunal,”” ae A by David ilave vavio W ARFI EL D aubisohltin: PRICES 42.0 TO O00 ~ |] Broadhurst *37yi0" ure gly i =~ CHARITY. _.___. [NORA BAYES | TADIE SUNDAY MGB ee in & New Musical Plab. id Mine. Prav ter w DA Ut 2 4) ok ut we Wel eh Bat BORDONI H. B. WAR with IRENE Sleeping Partners’ Hs, Yrette Bordoat + Pe on vem 0 met it tn ome Cat i la BROOKLYN. seetat Comedy AN eal Husban QTAR 925 FREI || Shu Riviera HetyRECORD BREAKERS || ®! met “LEAVE IT” "10 ANE Every Sunday 2—KBig Concerte—2 | nt World Wants" Work Wonders, | Ries POST in “THE! MASQUERADER" Ween Lexington Av Dancing 7 to 12, Sat, & Sun. 2 to 12. | CoLumBiA eae ROSE SYDELUS LONDON bi VAUDEVILLE. lf EPROCTOR'S, NEW YORK THEATRES, VICTORY FESTIVAL. 20 ACTS ALL THIS WEEK, SOPHIE TUCKER & 5 Q Mh I, KINGS OF SYNCOPATION | Ano OnHene. chaniEs or the” ont.” a ee 8.F KEITH'S JA ALACE {eit wey & ATI BL | ie Mat. Daily, a8e-41. | Ri F KEITH'S | EDDIE Leowano VERSIDE UCILLE CAVANA Bway & 0th Bt taunie a ‘oWowson I2oths!. LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE 4 he, 3 sit ity, Lov) Boarts will, howe . 1A, Mt. ALYY AnBUCKLE in “the Sherith “Margarita ‘Pipher, Mantle of Charity,” me, daa a NO MORE WOODEN CARS IN BROOKLYN SUBWAYS |What Is Public Service Commission Going to WhyDoWe Offer SuchVal | Do About Violation of the Law and the B, R. T. Contract With the People? shall be constructed, as far as prac: carried, HE LAW—"Passenger ca ticadle to do eo, of steel and fireproof materials. jals and construction are to be such as will give the max. imum safety and comfort."—Section 38, of Contract No. into March 19, 1913, between the city and the B. R. T. HE FACT—More ihan 200 wooden cars are being used daily by the B. R, T, through the Centre Street loop, burg Bridge, to Canarsie and Jamaica, They are being used during the rush hours.—Information obtained from the Public Service Com« vover the Willlame- EST WY FORGET—Fighty-nine killed, 226 injured when B. R. T. Brighton Béach train of all wooden cars left the tracks In the Malbone Street tunnel. HAT IS THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION doing to put an A former Public Service Commission put end to this menace? an end to wooden cars in the old Interboroush World then led in the demand for -ibaceedl MARGARET WILSON HURT. made the programme. orchestra and chorus from the M ern Neverthe Mies Margaret. Wilson, concerto, a suite by Moszkowski and|it, gave that Mr. Bodansky permitted | president Wilson, has be a too loud proglamation by the or- furnished an agreeable | musical afternoon to an overcrowded hether it furthered the attention and applauded with dls-| professed purposes of the society crimination. In the audience were a! may Be, ned. Miss B a host of musicians that {neluded such | Sang "The Full Moon Rises O'er the lta Ail Bese, Ballet, Height" in lovely voive and with ap- * propriate simplicity, | were sung admirably, Setti, the chorus master, deserved the especial recognition given to him, Sophie Braslau solotat, rection of Artur Bodanzky, ‘prosentes | dauehter of In an automobile mishap, cablegram from Paris received by * A. officals here to-dpy While making # tour of tie carps Mise Wilson received @ head Injury, rid- ing over rough roads, it was stated head struck agwinst the top of a nla In spite of the injury, agement to sing for the soldiers jon of the fifteun= Her The choruses Made 4 William Willeke, now frat. ‘cellist | of the Bymphony Orchestra, was loist wt the wuclety’s concert in Aco- | Han Hall yesterday afternoon, He did geome cuptivating playing in th» Geral concerto, whivh won for hi not only many rev WASHINGTON, Nov. 18—The resolu- audience, but the marked approval of tion by Senator Norris of Nebraska, of less than the usw the prompts us to tell our ‘Is by the crowded | | Republican, designed a,” {power of Chairmen of principal Benate ig | committees, wag to-day referred to the Senate Rules Committee It would prevent the Chairmen of the agiding membership on other committoen, g ib AR a Nis fellow musicians in the orchestra, Mr, Damrosch's programm 4} his own «raphic suite from e march trom Riuuwky-K THIS COLD CURE}: repeated from concert—all well pi Yvette Guilder phony, "Harold in Ituly”—the latter Thu acy afternovn's Dratt Board © Dr, Nathan Blitger of No. 141 Stanton Street pleaded not guilty to-day to an rging him with nded from Samuel Maser. a ave him transferrea froin Sand secure him a pass- port to Rusia o that he wouldn't have to erve fu the Chairman of Loca which Mazer was a reststrant given ten days in which to eha her recital in re last night, other of her delightful enter- Her programme included, t, a repetition of the start- “Chansons Rouges" (Outlaws in I runce and America), with which #hs Bhe was asutated aving misery end after duking, a dose of! pega: Bitar was by Emily Gresser, 8, In companied at the plano by Maurieo | It promptly opens clogked-up nose \trils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose run- ning, relieves sick headache, dullness, Teverishness, sore throat, sneesing, Matja Niessen-Stone gave & song recital at Aeolian Hall ot Her programme was delight- fully ‘wholesoine and indicated no lit- Her singing Is artistic elation ty clear nd «nother of Among the songs in “An ounce of is worthapo Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blows r throb: e in the world Black—slightly und of cure” ,| "18: 38 You Can't ‘fu lock the door nor bar the gate My against the entrance into your | and toe—our reg. 87 body of disease germs, such as those that cause se an I UENZA / Butyou can disinfect your mouth Root’ S Underwear and throat, and by destroying h germs help to prevent grip Daddy Darkness, Wondrous Night, nee, tastes nice, and| Aboard, My Baby.” causes no inconvenience. Accept no boy is in the and tho closing words Vic world has {redoma sad T hate my son.” and “Pagliacci,” In & t popular prices, packed Opera House on Both operas were under the direction in the caste were Baturduy night. well performed. 1 PINAFORE GILBERT & SUTIN weg set METROPOLITAN “OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT at + 108A Claudia Mugio, Paul Althouse, Mor- and Thomas suc! and pneumonia. Metropolitan Opera Hor urday afternoon in the name part of) “Thais.” Bhe was in poor voice, and garments she wore, address, were astounding. who wee Athanacl, was paid the tribute curtain calls for himself al the Oasis scene. Rafaclo Diag, are a pleasant and powerful means to guard your health, wear Sales,” but investigation revealed the fact that the o# ’ 25’ at t Druggiete McKe SSON & a ROBBIN Leon Hothier, Minnie Egener, . Monteux con- SENATOR MOSES § SWORN IN. Move to Defer Action Pending In- —_—o Ge sears “EVERY DAY ee HOLIDAY at “ie nip seri, © HIDDODROME Moses of New Hampshire was sworn in as & Member of the Senate to-day after a sharp debate in whieh Chair~ man Pomerene ce Grow Thin Eat Plenty Hise Saeies hemicoer Regt 0000 the committer New Mampehire. el Weight reduction 10 to 60 pounds | designs-9x1 is absolutely guaranteed or you col- lect on certified $100 cash offer, starving or strenuous exercises, Senator Pomerenc No | $1.37 Drapery Poplins,...... 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