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a ’ ———— — oor ae gr THE EVENING WORLD, 1919. Gertie and Her Papa Agree Frtioes Fash, | IS “STAR” COMEDIENNE OF TREATS IN STORE Mikn pM P. Kate wil be ted Md SATURDAY, MARCH 29, Hidings, wth « total floor area 0 squie t. At the signing « value of the stock mM, ‘The daily ship ng the war amount e the Goethals, all the supplies’ durng the bullding’ period. Is Some ‘Terrible Person” pies einint damper upon all attendance Defendant Couldn’t Talk English, but Managed) upon musicar entertainment except to Tell About “Roughing Up the Parlor’— the opera, the popularity of which apparently, not even a modern deluge Go Home and Be Nice,” Says Judge. SOs ealdbnta Wet CU TOE 7E esting incident not the least of which was the first appearance in Vhat were the circumstances of| recital here of Yvonne Gall, the cap. | simply can't got along together, This | th illewed disorderly conduct?” tivating French soprano of the Chi- ace Chey both ac veateraay to} © is a terrible woman, Your|cago Opera Company, who sang for | fact they both admitted yesterday tO] i onoe declared Gertie. “Tho jam-|the Speedwell iety for Homeless | oem Qoartermaster's Force of Gover- : “ ) Scio tavnn 9 gf tdege Q CAPT. JOHN MOORHEAD DEAD. this ning at the Hotel Majestic by ile 9, set a | ment and Per WASHINGTON, March 29. —~¢ the officers, enlisted men and employees Warchoust on on Gov- pL} pa Alt alld John Upahur Moorhead, member of the | Evening World’s Juvenile Tite ihe wir Malek Oi New York Stock Bx Prodigies Are Promised {charge at Governor's Inland of all wares hers 7 5 : housing activities: there, controlling aj Atte Fine Entertainments, plant extending over two m les of water- | early ront and containing five miles of ” acted Fa mobile roads, eight miles of rallroads, | Dep Tho youngsters of the Children’s |two piers, two ferry buildings and sev- | at Talent Department of The Evening hang rm of of thia city, d he Tend SAG] SUNDAY woRLO WANTS WoRK WONDERS Gertie rn and Yetta Schindler | Judge Corrigan|tor was aw | World have a great treat in store the | @ TTT TT APO LL or was sweeping the hall, and my|Children and raised something more fy 7 COTE. USES BROOM in Essex Market/father went into the hall, and Yetta| than $2,000 as a help to its mainten- latter part of next month, Next week | § AS SLAMMER. Court. took the broom and slammed him over/ance, Her art, already recognized in an announceiment will be made whioh | § The trouble|the head with it. She is a terrible} opera, sustains itself admirably in will interest every ohild who signed | § , stween Gertie and Ye woman.’ the more intimate air of the concert lay not between Gertie and Yetta, but! Mr. Stern, of paternal aspect, took|hall, Her programine included songs between Yetta and Gertie's father, newhat doubtfully. by Weekerlin, Gluck the application for a “try-ou ‘whether or not he or she was suc {cessful, One of the largest th group by { Mr. Stern, Gertie mercly served as at were you doing at the time|Henri Busser, Hue, Paladilhe, Hahn, lin 4 1 Hue, , 5 the city hus been engaged and a the intermediary, and became so en. |°f,the trouble?” asked the Judge. Georges and Vidal! Her accompan- banquet will take place tn one of the James McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street . ‘Twas going out. If I had known|ist at the piano was Elmer Zoller. " sls of New Yo 4 all for tangled in the various vicissitudes of/that she was there I would never| Mile, Gall must sing for us again tee tedties of vie Galane banavtanent the kiddies of the ‘Talent Departinent. the family squabble that nothing| have went. She is a very terrible per-|next season and furnish opportunity The ” 6 s a y te le ext season a »po! he “try-outs” have been completed, would do except a court affair, he added. for a more extended review of her| HAZEL ‘GREENBERG u Na of and from now until the end of the “what is it all about?” asked iven a chance to speak | unquestionable capacity. eee ey Fe ae ein Judge Corrigan. it nd she was vigorous in « ’ " will appear each night. denial of blam Frances Nash, whose talent is not | Little Hazel Greenberg Just Sends|atry HL. Sablackt ‘Director of ‘the “You ought to see how she busts my n't speak u lish,” sai o and s se jences deed the Tod glish,” she in-lunknown to us and whose stag Her Audiences Into Americanization Forums, has planned father,” exclaimed Gertie. “He is a| for presence is grucious, gave a_piano| ; the finest entertainment and the very particular man, and does not|,, How Jong have you been in this}recital at Aeolian Hall last night. She| Hysterics. greatest assemblage of the prominent ri) " 34 began with MacDowell's “Brojca” men and women of every line of en- Lolhctla Messen Mca leven years.” sonata, portraying. it with many vir-|, Hagel Greenberg of No, 282 Pulas-|deavor that has even been held in eak it all right then.” [tues and some defects. A Chopin! ki Street, Brooklyn, one of the New York City. And all this will be ur Children’s ‘Talent. ery child shoulé carefully watch agreed Yetta nogturne 1 xcherzo played | “star* comediennes of the Children’s ! us about the trouble,” sug-|charmingly, as she did two num)ers | otners: gested His Honor. by Albeniz ne finished with Saint- ‘alent Department, Whenever Hazel | | )\. 05 Se eine devonine Were tar Will 6s { iF ; A: | Qe parlor and blocked up the sink” «he e Americanization Forums of The Eve-|daily for the next month, as there declared. “I went into the hall y The Philharmonic Society's matinec | 2/98 World, she leaves the audience | wij) be something that will interest Watch the tongue terday and she smacked me with her/at Carnegie Hall yesterday, another |!" bysterics y one . fist yesterday night,” “request” programme, had for its| She 1s of Jewish descent, fourteen! ‘Those who will appear at the Amer- “Why don't you complain to thel principal number Tschaikovaky's fas. | Years old, and has one sister and tWo|icanigation Forum next week are as janitor?” Judge Corrigan asked Ger-|cinating fifth symphony. Besides | brothers, one of whom is attached to | follows: jchubert’s “Unfinished” |tRe “Kroonland’ ang has bi ral ‘Wednesday, at P. 8. 64, Avenue B “He can't do nothing.” symph and Mendelssohn in. | Hrance seven times during the wer land Tenth Street, 6.30 P. M.-—Cecelia Why not to the landlord?” gal's Cave" over Mr. Stransky | Hazel 19 @ pupil at Public School No. | pronstein, Sarah Evelynsky, Anthony Yetta hag just passed him eight|will end the socicty's season to-mor- | 2 |Pope, Nicholas Barbero, Hannah days’ rent, and he won't do nothing|row afternoon with Eddy Brown, the |Friedman, Julius Stern, Annie More, neither." American violinist, soloist, and|made at any time to the Music |Andree Beadle, Clara Berger, Roy After giving a fatherly lecture to| Beethoven's fifth symphony as the| Bureau of the Y. M. C. A. No. 347 /Schatale, the combatants, Judge Corrigan re-| feature. Madison Avenue, or to Mr, Lawrence| Saturday, fused to issue a warrant, and told the} in person. Of your young! Your little pets . For months our buyers have been searching the markets for merchandise up to the McCreery standard but at prices decidedly lower than those now prevailing. Every department will be rep- resented, and the watchword will be ECONOMY Need candy “Oascarets!” ue. there we Sell for a dime— “Work” every time. at P. 8. 62, Hester and ts, at 2.30 P. M.—Anna and troublectiakers th ae home and act|. Carmen’ was the opera at. the : Clara’ Vista, Nettle Prices have been lowered on all grades of merchandise, making like n people, under threat of dire| Metropolitan Opera House last night, The Modern Music Society will give y Stern, en Fischer, penrenay chi ak ek - inde aj isfie aT » penalty if they appeared again in) and once insi doors everybody |its seventh musicale at the Mac- |F mava, F. Greenberg, An- every item cheaper than a year ago, but not being satisfied with even court in th ree © forgot the | Dowell Gallery on Wednesday eve- | nie Loss, Kate F ch, Sue Graber, bd ® ° The « familiar, Ityning, when compositions by Charles | Clara Stein, Daisy Lernowsky, Mary A city Magistrate is not only the raiding Farrar, Marie} T. Griffes will be played, The Mon- )6:hilling Yetta Adelstetn ie ; rn representative of the lawa of|Sundellus, Mary Mellish, a young} zaley Quartet, Marcia Van Dresser, | Saturd >. 8.4, Rivington and | New Y. < but hes i a ll f "American soprano for the first time| soprano, and Mr. Griffes himself ‘at | Pitt Streets, 8.30 P. M.—Paul Ror ANO, Now York, but he is also the guardian} 44° yrasquita; Giovanni Martinelll,|the plano, will exploit the pro- | Paul Rattyet, Rose Maisel, Max F these prices we have been able to make enormous special purchases of absolutely new goods at unusual price concessions. ‘To be able to accumulate large quantities of high-grade merchandise at such low prices is an achievement that will be appreciated, as our patrons will arn) Of the district |Clarence Whitehil and Leon Rothier. | programme. |man, Henry Stern, Mary Grunes, Lil- MAGISTRATE’S 24nd the family| Mr. Monteux conducted a spirited Siieay, lian Horowitz, Fannie Slopter, Katie be the benefactors. When the kiddies’ tongues turn|$ FREE ADVICE 3 counsellor. performance. The Red T Symphony will|and Henry Stern and Emile Oliver. ' ‘i . ik we a give the fourth its series of free) Two Americanization Forums. will white; breath feverish; stomach sour. ee eet, eee Mr Hinshaw announces ( public concerts in the Central Y, M. heid to-day lvan's f Hester and D) C. A. in Hans rmance next Wedne: Wednesday ev The orchestra by the Society of Am will play in the West Side Y. M. C. A. t the Park Theatre. It willl in West 57th Street on April 14, Cart ated on Thursday, Friday and|J, Simonig is director. ) Blace, Brooklyn, on ning. When your little pets become crosa, Peared before Judge Corrigan yester- Iry_ oper ; day and asked if she might ask the pale, villous, constipated oF have 81 vice of His Honor. “Ido not know cold, give Cascarets as directed on each | what to do with Willie,” she declared. | §. 10 cent box. Cascareta taste like | “Willie is in the navy.’ Saturday evenings. will candy but work out the nasty bile, “Tell me the story,” said the Magis-| be sune ’ RAaay and beeney The Irish M and Dramatic 4 evenin he Mikado” # Club will give a concert to-morrow sour fermentations and poisons better | '™te. Saturc matinee, The season oflevening at the Academy of Musi than castor oil, calomel or pills. “Willig enlisted when he was six-| twenty : teen years old, and said that he was| we Children need never be coaxed to take) twenty-one. They accepted him, and | formanc © wecks will close two| Brooklyn, On the programme are t-| John Finnegan, tenor; Kathleen Na- Robin Hood.” For next nist;' Marie Narelle, s0- this harmless candy cathartic. Cas-| so he went to a receiving ship in the| season, beginning in Sept beh » the ra Tracy, contralto; Anna i city for duty. Everything went well| Plan is to give one opera each we harpist; Herbert Wuaterous, carets are given to children aged one) #2”. ‘month or two, until he decided |{o include American, Gilbert and| basso; Vernon Stiles, tenor; Hans year and upwards, They never gripe. | that he (‘n't like the life. Then he| Sullivan, French and Ita operas, | Kronold, ‘cellist, and Lily Meagher, Never disappoint the worried mother, |C’™° home and announced that he all to be sung in English. soprano, tm| Yas going to stay for a while.” prayer —-- famed "hat did you do then?" Alessandro Dolet, the young Italian} samuel A. Baldwin will give free » Opera Company, | organ recitals at City College to- the many singers and| morrow and Wednesday afternoons part in a concert in; at 4, to-morrow night for —— fil of ruined church prop-| The Clef Club Orchestra will give 1 gave him some money! erties and charitable institutions In} q jaxz concert of twenty star acts at he stayed overtime, Tha | north italy. Pictures of the havoc | (he Selwyn Theatre to-morrow night, again and Willie went| Wrought will be shown with remarks on bread | by Joan Freschi, r pass and in, Now| Amelita called up the guard and totd| tenor of the ¢ t he was hera They will be on im and took him to the bri, play at happened then?” | Carnegic out of the brig and camo| the ¢ PHOTO PLAYS. WAST a ' Direction JOS.L. PLUNKETT “brig for ten d COMMENCING SUNDAY Jand water, He got ano ADOLPH ZUKER Presents jcame home and staye they say that he will be sent to prison |ond recital at the Hippodr ramme will Rafaelo Diaz, a Metropolitan tenor, will give a recital in Aeolian Hall a a sec-|weck from to-morrow afternoon, © to- > Mi-Curet will giv sadn) elie | at Portsmouth, N.H., and [ain afral ) zh r uth, and [am afraid {morrow night. Her p |that when he comes out he will be| include — the Mad Scene” from OFFICIALS T0 CANVASS | ® hoes he associated with all| “Lucia,” the “Carnivale di Venezia" | s ba nen there,” land the “Sombre Foret” from “Will- sein The Successful Comedy Ava dome You Het his dlecharae | min ‘Tel DRAFT EVASION CASES , GOOD GRACIOUS on, the Krounds that he ts under ag —- nD bd Ss “If Ido that, he will come home for| ‘That unique singing organization of | , 1 | good, and 1 shall not be able to man- |toys und men conducted by Father} Total of 16,000 Under Considera- » him. The navy is the place to|Finn, t ‘aulist Choristers, will giv . Intl A A Paramount Picture. coal take care of him, and I can’t) from to-morrow night under aus- ropolitan District. lon't know who can.’ ices of the Catholic Unity League Reoreen HouirisHeAn, Tenor — “Wouldn't it be plan tohave! fy will b Mt opportunity here} ALBANY, March 29.—The United | STRAND LADI iia ReHT ON. bein n he would |ty Near the choir berore it goes on {States Attorneys from all Tederal | not be able to get again districts in hat is all right,” acquiesced the lew: Fork: Stake: me} hore mother, “but b uld skip ship when : yesterday to canvass alleged draft eva- It came to mor | The Vacation Association will give| sions, There are about 16,000 of these “If the ship were at anchor and he |! goncert, co by Ger) cases under consideration, about 7,000 | —— = wasn't given a pass, he couldn't got Farrar, th phia Or- Madison Avenue at 59th Street. | off, | an chinaninoff, {of which are in the Metropolitan dis. | Aft 1U-f0e, ‘Bre 1B-abe, indi: tax “He can't swim, so I supopse he| Russian piant Mctropolitan | trict. Buffalo has about 6,000 alleged Aft. 10-30e. ‘By. 18-80¢., Ine), tax. ‘ supop | y s BILLIE RHODES, “Lamb and Lion.”* wouldn't jump overboard JOpera House on Tuesday evening, |draft evasions. ‘The remaining "I should suggest t eid Borns ‘Tare seattered throughout the State many well known so- |/t 8 pro! bout sciunal people, The}cent. of these cases will be reported il’ mark Miss Farrar’s first|to Washington for action, it was rt appearance of year, and | stated, Phiadelphia Orchestra's | first Sis Cas ng appesracice tn Ney the gens | 9800,000 TO NEGRO SCHOOL. | the Mat | The Carnegie F CHARLIE CHAPLII he Cure. A Judea! Apri 8. Ff Beginning SUNDAY, ‘for Five Days, Corrigan, to his commanding of- jussist — se “Th H tt f H it 99) ficer and tell him the whol yas ‘The Play for All Time. will be able to have the gente » put Thea. on H'way Tel Kehuyler 39 ¥ ¥ si * c 4 wylee, Thank you, Judge CHARLES RAY "3" ‘lve, Greater VAUDEVILLE: BARGAIN MAT. TO-DAY & TO-M'W, ple that only PHOTO PLAYS. fund | Farrar wa ation ant the box and Fran Starr second, |General Educat s 4 of the Meth- » [he “omnibus” box wa ht by lodiat iscopal Church to-day offered | Bi une Guggenheim brother n= |separate gifts of $150,000 each to ¢ 3d formed ollicers, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, | re Institution for negrocs | sselle gi a] Brow | Shas ee tg aigt m ta ce eed | and the trustees and must raise $200,000 to recelve tha of AY AT 42nd N = on Wednesday | f Direction of HUGO RIESENFELD. BWAY AT 400 BEGINNING SUNDAY, | P.M. hee cameneenerent CHARLES RAY COMEDY WEEK. | He ng $300,00 | oo Mantel ee MR. & MRS, DREW ee neni ot fre easloa voll fo | WEEK OF SALES in ANSE HUHNE: ako The Amateur ler vaven in Hunter Colleme 1 i e . igaiigpee Mabie Jah MARGUERITE CLARK ie aa | | which Cotton will pla RIALTO ORCHESTRA "Three Men and a Girk” dophhecaetone jeeihe Gtdie atatecen EAT A TABLET Ile Z a ‘Marten tor tun Museum of Art by Davi Mar . |i 4 pan no ee en EARNRENIVAL tn tat’ “ve eDe AE the leading role, and thrift } a lie 28 SO) A ru J . e q mununoue —__|, Th, ruins tt ttt] "ald stomachs, that is cotton at Savings, 2 | ‘ : ene) ge | When meals hit back and your | RED eee ngenRtC | S conduct aymphony concerts there from indigestion, Here is instant re | JE Musi Art § Met! ii The a! 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