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.“Mother’s Tender Flowers” When a child’s tongue turns white, breath feverish, stomach sour, mothers can always depend upon safe old “‘Cascarets’’ thoroughly clean the little liver and bowels. for children. They taste like candy and no child need be coaxed to take them even when cross, bilious and sick. Each 10 cent box’contains directions and dose for children aged one year old and upwards.—Advt. Modern Methods of Cooking and Living Have Made an Alarming Increase in Iron Deficiency in Blood of American Men and Women Why Nuzated Iron so Quickly Helps Build Up Nervous, Run-Down Folks —Over "3,000,000 People Annually Taking It to Increase Their Strength, Power, Energy and En- durance. “es tor want BE ag jet your blood C) Hemet veer wed Sout Misrtay starve f mite lt han vite Shana, Franck ivan, eames Frente: the this count Watch the tongue of your young! Children droop and wither if you permit constipation poison to be absorbed into their delicate systems. Hurry! Give Cascarets to clean the little clogged-up liver and bowels. Children love harmless Cascarets because Cascarets taste like candy—only 10 cents » box! Grandi | © | jt \t | to gently, yet | Cascarets are just dandy | NewHealth After Influenza How to get strong TE ga Every influensa victim knows, only ~~ ___ too well, how this serious com- plaint undermines the vitality and leaves the whole system utterly ex- hausted, and particularly suacep- * tible to an attack of the dreaded After the fever bas abated, then the | exhausted system begins its tedi- ous, up-hill fight against the in- tense physical weakness, in the effort to regain health and strength And this up-bill fight begins just @f the me the syelein 0 toe echovated fo endure the unequal combat without assistance. The exhaugted system is like a sane drooping for want of water, os water gives new life to a drooping plant — so “Wincarnts” vitality to the exhausted body. Because “Wincarnis” possesses a four-fold power—it is a Tonic, a Restor- ative, » Blood maker and a Nerve Builder — all combined in one rich, agreeable, health-giving preparation. Thus, “Wincarnis” promotes new strength, mew blood, new nerve force, and new vitality—all at one time. That is why over 10,000 Doctors have recommended \ And just gives new | And that is why you quickly after Influen Take || advantage of the new health Winewenist ” offers you ember the danger of pneumonia followin, ‘and get a bottle of “Wincarnis” to-day. But, be sure you Don’t be tempted to accept a substitute | for new or something “Suse as good There is no successful substitute wWwinearnis, or nothing “Just as good,” if you want new strength, blood, new nerve force and new vitality, after the ravages of Influenza Try just one bottle of “Wincernis.” ae SSRTST TM ey sess) Begin to-day to get well Case tamer, ne. u. 8 Ave Fill out thé coupon and mail it, 400 West 234 Strest, New York ; gegen | with ten cents, to pay packing and, ‘eiiafp ents Vig nt sama) torre || Gelivery charges. You will receive Lava™ leat oye ame) ere write plainly.) « liberal sample Free—not a mere aste, but enough to do you some good. Let Wincarnis give you the new health you so m need. On sale by leading druggists and everywhere. 5S per bottle. Name Address cuy Is Your Blood Starving For Want of Iron? Weak, your bjood , to xo! without cathe Jou becume weak. podrome last night. | companiments at the piano by Homer ing High School in the evenin Hamuels, and two flute solos exc two the People’s Symphony geries, Caro- return f Ambroise Horn, septet {or trumpet jeohn's | played. | linist, | the asst. | Mr. H | and the au j able In Song Recital; Week-End Music By Sylvester Rawling. MELITA GALLI-CURCT gave A her first, unequivocal, New York song recital at the Hip-| Save for the ace pbligatos by Manuel Berenguer, she held the stagegalone for more than yor, wo tours, Her name and her fame | were not eufficlent to break or even! be to equal the record of attendance at re | the Hippodtome established by John | yoted | McCormack, because of the interven- ot jon of Fire Department officials, who | insisted upon the establishment of} | three broad aisles upon the stage, which had to be used to accommo-|when Gounod's "Mireille” was mung date the overflow from the crowded auditorium, turned away; but 6,000 or more heard the little lady, applauded her mightily and extorted from her many numbers, among them “Annie Laurie” land “Home, Sweet Home,” so many people were extra sung to her own accompaniment at the piano, “Why doesn’t she sing these f c miliar songs more simply?” @ culti-|era, ‘The music has been vated woman with musical standing asked me. plied, Ler have come to hear the little lady of Belgium and Franc do musical under- “Because,” | re- “those 6,000 people listening to ‘stunts,’ and they would be dissatisfied if she did not perform them.” And that is the explanation, The masses demand vocal acrobatic feats from 4 ¢oloratura soprano in their money. Galli-Curel was not in as as she war two Weeks aso, same. 5 th Handel's “Care Selve, y sang, and sho finished, with the Mad Scene from Thomas's “Hamiet.” Be- tween these she exploited songs by Bellini, Bishop, Murdock, La | Forge, Homer Samuels, an old Nor- | wegian “Echo” song and a group of torelles and bergerettes of the eighteenth century, arranged by Weekerlin, Sascha Jacobsen, York violinist of exce a native New tional capacity. Winifred Christie, the charming bng- lish pianist, and Samuel Miller, trum- peter | Boo yesterday 4 vi jeone charm. were soloists at the Symphony y's concert jn Aeolian Hall rnoon, Mr, Jacobsen yed his part in the Bruch G minor to masterfully and with rare Mise Christie and M got their opportunity in Saint- a t, strings and piano, Began with Mend Mr, Damrosch “Pingal's Efrem 7 bewan his recital at Carnegie Hali yesterday afternoon with John Powell's sonata in A flat major, with ance of the Virginia com- the piano, The work is poser at THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1919,.... Galli-Curci sonatas had the usual four move- ments, the jast in D minor showing more originality of conception, the first In nor, more prililancy !0 sxeoution. She ie an ambitious stu- dent and a fearless performer, FATHER The concerts of Saturday Included an all-Tohaikovsky programme by the Philharmonic Society at Carnegie | Hall tn the evening. Raoul Vidas, he rilliant young Frenvh-Rou- manian violinist, was soloist in the concerto in D major, and Mr. Stran- y led through “the last perfar ance of the season” the “Pathetique” symphony. . At the Washington Irv- to Because . of lyn Beebe and the. Chamber Music Society played quartets by Brahmins, art and Dubois, to the enjoyment jot a large audience, At Aeolian Hal Iso in the evening, ‘the St, erik clety for the Advancement of dish Music gave @ concert. de- xclusively to the: exploitation compositions by * Axel Raoul Wachtmeister, 4 There was. a matinee opera only the | Metropolitan. on Saturday, newed strength Expert. che Father John's nourishment, at a second time with original cast that i Maria Barrientos, Charies and A | ducted, hill, Rothier Monteux con- one-half times Henry Ryseell, rep: stents enting the mn- terallied rt Association, has signed @ contract with Mr, Gatti whereby the Metropolitan Opera Company next Ww will prod Maurice |Macterlinck’s “Blue Bird” as an op- ten by Wolf of the Paris Oper: Mr. Gatti will give the en- nits of the performances of the} ‘opera to the dev and run-down, condition you Albort Comiaque tir new Announce fo: | mbalist, the Russian vio- | | rthy and was admirably performed. | Compositions by Vieuxtemps, Achron, York Bowe a Tchaikovsky | and himself we e on Mr. Zimbalist’s | programme, In these Samuel Chotz- | inoff was hig accompanist at piano, The Sunday night concert at Metropolitan was a treat, Miss Brard, the youthful Miss Helena Marsh, Mr. ( Mr, Werrenrath of ‘thi and the exc hestra man thoroughly s ed house. All ‘responded to It was Miss Brard’s last © returning to nee paid her a remar tribute of applause after ne playing of the Saint-Saens concerto the pian um under tisfled th good-s encore appearanc and his Syncopated sro musi at th The programm Burleigh's spirituals, M and “Rain “Humoresque » Cook igh studied with L Marion Co Orchestra of ne and In a recital made up of her own works, Marthe Servine proved herself on noon at Aeolian Hall cleve position and versed in the techni of the mano, The three numbers consisted of two sonatas and a Hindu theme in twelve variations. “1 ADVISE EVERY SICK WOMAN | To Try Lydia E. 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