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People gain weight steadily while taking it. who ighed. transfers were extravagantly ism shown 1 A caso cit Roper, a bra ing, who obta! Father John’s Medicin isa hitis, asthma. place for #: reate It “BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & © Fulton Street, Brooklyn Extraordinary Sale Thursday Delightful Hats for Spring Artistry of line and color render these models unsurpassed at the price. awe Hats and Turbans, Sailors and Watteaus, Trimmed be- witchingly with dashing bows, feathers or flowers. of fine Lisere or Horsehair straws. Special 6,75 Also on Sale at Our New York Store. For Tomorrow (Thursday) 5,000 Pairs Sale Price 09c | Value 1.25 Of Milanese Silk, double finger tips, self or two- tone embroidered backs in fashionable shades of Grey, Brown, Pongee, Black and White. h librarian at Flush- ed a leave of absence | Miss Hume f signing her pay vouchers a that Mias n taken suddenly {i pay Positively No Telephone or Mail Orders Filled The reasons for dropping her are “laxity in system in her method without th board's knowledge, departments were and favorit-| it was the custom to grant such | during * | 8 of Miss Hume and one of of the board a | ribut “Standard Make” Silk Gloves | | | ny | | Isa Popular Entertainer and an | Mr. Chariler } ‘i | Unusual Singer. Serge Oukrainsky | of the “stars” H i if : dancers | ep me p yallet fr rs Talent Department) vera “Gismonda” with & and Evening sWorld, lives at NO \onarm, and Debussy’s _"L/Apres- et. Sh enter= tained an audience of World Amer March 20, where |MISS HUME, HEAD LIBRARIAN ONE MORE OF THE OF QUEENS, IS DISMISSED = MA Her Place Is Aboli ned—t axity Is Charged, but Her Friends Say “Politics.” Miss Jessie F. Hume, chief librarian |of the Queena Borough Public Library, | has been connected with the in-| stitution twenty-three years, was missed Monday night after a meeting of the board, when her place was aboi she sang 's Land is thirteen descent and atte School No, 18 CRIPPLED SOLDIERS’ WORK IS ON SALE HERE T0-DAY ulzation year Men Will Get Halt < Received From the NY “STARS” AT THE EVENING WORLD FORUM | Rose Hochberg, Thirteen Years Old, | we old, | Hospital the Other Half. eral Hos are ui An exhibit crippled and iv 8 from Ge Nid. 1 OU can afford to take a chance on a good many things, but not on your clothing. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, | WEDNESDAY, “” Row #6, 1 | Miss Garden Gives | Festival to Help By Sylvester Rawling. devastated France, under whe auspices of T Americain, took 1 politan Opera, Hous jai statement of t t th Metro 00. om $15,000 to | en had $50,000. ‘The p with interest, hoped to eramme, _reple |when the f upon a house that had been steadi! jan audience Mar: the Frenc with em. ct of Masse | patre.” |she was on het méttle sung as weil, She Rebuild France ; ARY GARDDN’'S festival for Saint-Saens's G. minor piano con- cours Franco- st night. No ecolpts Wis » and the unofficial estimates was entirely too long. ¢ It was half.an hour after midnight al curtaing were drawn y|Emperor who fled from the wiles and dwindling for an hour until only haift was left for the tableau .,ance with the company -\in which there was a large sprink- ne orchestra played the n herself appeared first net's *Cled- It was evident instantly that never ang ation than recent= Midi D'Un Faune” void of some of- fensive features against which there Was proper protest in a performance years ago by another com yjcerto in FE flat. another house, In this Mile. Lud-| and Ludmilla” overture, shared honors with the men| symphonic picture, “Spring, Mr. Cha conducted | sorgsky's Poh Mr. Hageman the sec- ond of the batlets, Arthur Ruben - stein wave a brilliant performance of season at Carnegie Hall last night. Mischa Levitski, the brilliant young i SIR CONAN AND LADY DOYLE TALK TO SON SLAIN IN WAR - Famous Novelist Declares He Has Proof of Many Spirit Confer , ences With Dead Heroes, “| ovr Rew York realee Were Om Glazunoff's Mous- “Pictures from an Exhibi- tion,” and Tchaikovsky's third suite were the orchestral numbers, Caroline Curtiss, the piano by Emil J. Polak, made her debut in a song recital at Aeolian accompanied at certo, ably supported by the orches- Hageman, which also "y two nocturnes,| Hall yesterday afternoon. Her pro- i Petes.” gramme, long and varied, included| Z/ONDON, March 26—8ir Cones Capt. L'Abbe Perigord made a hit| the “Dove Sono” aria ftom Mozart's | Doyle, who had announced his faith by a short, crisp; eloquent speech of| “The Marriage of Figaro.” Miss Cur- in spirit life, posseses papers which, he claims, “prove the survival of and communion with the dead beyond the shadow of a doubt.” A representative of the Dally Mai examitied thewt papers at Sir Conan’s homie and found them to consist of |lettets from correspondents relating their:expetiences with a medium he had recommended to them, All these correspondents, who live in different parts of the country, have lost near 3) relatives or dear friends in the war, and out of twenty-six attempts to communicate with these dead only two tiss is young and pretty and her nd of the love between the| voice Is pleasing, but her ambition publics. is greater than her present means pNEnaee of expression and her understanding Hinshaw brought back “The|f songs. kado” to the repertory of the ciety of American Singers at the eatre last night. This time * Harrold was the son of the ion of American help for es GAS KILLS AN ALDERMAN. Diemer of Brooklyn Found by His Wife Anphyxiated, John Diemer, forty-seven years old, Alderman from the dist District, Brook: lyn, for his eleventh term, was found dead in a gas-filled room at his home, No. 43 Ellery street, Brooklyn, yeater- day afternoon by his wife, Susan, who traced an odor of gas to his room. devices, of Katisha disguised as a wandering minstrel. He sang well and acted with dase, Jefferson de Angelis was Ko-Ko, his first appear- He found jhis old time favor with the audience ling of soldiers and sailors. Blanche Duffield, Gladys Caldwell, Gertrude] A jet of the chandelier in the room| Were failures, Sir Conan said, He Shannon, Kate Condon, Herbert] was turned on full. Mrs. Diemer called | *44ed that both he and Lady Doyle | Waterous, William Danforth and are fully convinced they have actuale an ambulance’ from St. John's Hospital, the surgeon of which found no use for his skill Hettram Peacock were in the cast John McGhie conducted an inspiriting | performance ly communicated with their son, who 0 died on active service. Novaes, Guiomar the Brazilian name p: | Mr. O'Sullivan. Li Company | Pianis on Theatre. She was| d by Mr. Maguenat and 8 art in the all her olf had the assistance artists Louise Berat father and ullivan, Whose lude, jbussy elation of t, gave a recital at Aeolian ast night for t Pre Conservatory. subjugated the audience by the sheer beauty gramme included Cesar choral and fugue, | group, Faure’s Nocturne, of her group. In Soiree dans Grenade” ing effect to the variegated rhythms playin he benefit of the ofessors of As usual, she Her pro- nek's pre- a Chopin and a De-| latter's “La | she gave tell- the Constipated Carter’s Little Liver Pills A Remedy That = Makes Life rums on No. e of No ning ot Off with Dr, Edwards nds Public | Olive Tablets | | Apimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. 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