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|ene ga We find what egeigairben dy have | ptaces Mr. Bowman in control ora t as Gefendant et and b tad an the Wee: POPE BENEDICT TO LEARN oprano in Debut, A ESTE ES sanoe ot 0 lecaiy 4 aglbauais MIRE EXTRAVAGANT, OF WORK ACCOMPLISHED | 4 Sonata Recital, m BIG BOWMAN GROUP) s'ts"-disivsnt, Siueray tt topee: [Remi ete eda ul treatment ecconeneninaas An American Operas f M know BY K, OF G, IN WAR Syndicate Acquires the Griswold, ~ BLOOMINGDALE'S é ; ie GiiteT By Syivester Rawling. | at New London, and the Belle- | ft 9s of Unut! Can You Smile ACHEL MORTON HARRIS, #0- | view, in Florida [of avo ‘acres on Ww —— 7 We feol that what has happened R prano, made her tocal debut IN| sonn seks, Bowman purctiased yess | "4 ne Belleview, which To Show Your Teeth $ t the Langhorne probably hap a recital at Aeolian Hall yester-'tergay the Griswold. in von | tively new, was built under the pets | yy ; ee ei has “apart ter day afternoon. It ts something of a > tet 4 al dire of Mr. Plant. It‘ ‘ou proud to have clean, lus a in ' | . ay tain Eastern Point, opposite New London, | pi" wo large golf courses, a bridiec | trous teeth? Indicative of charact ment dikes abd risk for a newcomer to make a first ( a f om Nelieate, | we fete ncmues ey ppearance when the end of @ long (ont and the Belleview in Belleair, | paten and a polo park. It is sur-| and refinement—a mark of beauty— . 5 5 Jit the law-makers of th’ | eas 5 View fui app’ OM® Hia., which were built and operated | rounded by 400 acr clean teeth bh Tenants Appeal fo State Law |not nee nt. to devine Says She Used a Watch as a season Is approaching and the cars ty tne late aorton Wt, Tlane eoner | Crnnien will be made tn the man-| SOZODONT will keep ‘yout’ teeth to Govern Leases on All [Protection tor the rent pay Golf Tee at White Sul- and brains of music lovers, including of the Plant system of railways in| Poy | COpaeiine boty hatels t fam: | sound and clean, your gums firm and music reviewers, are tired and stale, healthy—your | wholesome, Florida. breath sweet and Apartments. . phur Springs. ag i a but Miss Harris stood the test well; Associated with Mr. Bowman in the ®21,500 for Injaries He Received _ - be passed er | and won deserved favor, Her voice! purchase of the Griswold and the on & Teghoat. The Langhorne Tenants ¢ rittoe Irv I. Bloon in several ta not a g one, but she imbues 'yeneview is Earle B. Carley, a New | _ Gardner of No. 119 Marton Yietors in a recent fight a tr - STOLE VANDERBILT BOAT A esi pele: it with intelligence and shows taste yory business man and head of com voklyn, a barge Captain, got a ees iatenk to acdicl U : vate oN atte in her elections, even though her panies manufacturing mineral waters y and increas fale, t the Supreme Court t hordinate airs by Pergo. , tions 1 aa THE TEETH @ertaken to f t utile of had been as free tet pobspead ia Dale eh meek waa it 4 ain he. tangas ’ 4 Teraes oe Fests f Teal, A and f r ag involved in the transac+ pay), The ra ally w ain SOLD BY DEALERS EVERY W Other tenants in Greater New York by |But Three Hyde Park Boys Were | ordinate bursts of oxtr Tchaikovsky, Schumann, — Grieg. ERY WHERE | | theme: of ‘ - Brahms and Dvorak compositions @ppealing to the assembly at Albany] Oy e or a Race Ne ne a temper, and that she had ta cake eter ane ; ertaken After a Race Near the |ieen on terme too casy with mor were part of it, and there was REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE. for a law providing a standarized Poughkeepsie Course. | thes one sant modern French group and ‘a modern — tease which will give uniform protec - igs " ppolen American group to round it off. In tion to rent payers. In a letter to POUGHKEEPSIE, April 6.—Wanting | As an example of the alleged ex the latter was Marion Bauer's “The Benator Dodge of the 20th Senatoriat | 8e¢ New York, but having no funds|travagance, Mr. Iloomingdale said Linnet Is Tuning Her Flute,” and for Betsice, Lions Willis, ct an of the |Wit! which to pay their railroad fare,| that while at White Sulphur Springs @ fina] extra the negro spiritual “Just strict, Lioyd Willis, chairman of the | Charies Stoves, Edward Banker and|tast year whe once used a fine watch Like John.” ‘That old favorite, Isa- committec, says: Ww “We are informed that at present there is no standard f required by the dore Luckstone, was her accompanist ilard Styles, Hyde Park boys, # at the piano, | rowboat from the boat house of Freder- ick W. Vanderbilt at Hyde Park yester- ew York statutes. |day afternoon. as a golf tee. He added that she spent $15,000 there in hotel expense and on cards and amusements. *Portional Purchase Plan rm of lease | Augusta Tollefsen, planist, and } The absence of such @ standardiza-| Tha boys were well out In the middle] MF. Bloomingdale sets forth that, rae Air Hah read ren | 1 y in the early s of thelr married ata recital a! eolian jas . tion must necessarily pardize t he river when workers on the Van- |!” yy He cae eee ine [gerbilt place Giscovered the theft. ‘Two| life, their expenses were $40,000 a night. Their programme included Applied to Apartment Houses | of rent payers in Greater New York |®f them put out in another boat and the | year, but that this continued to moun two classics, Beethoven's opus 102 and ' ) elaewhere in the State. ltwo boats raced downstream with the| until it was out of proportion to bi Brahms's opus 99. The third and last G f h Hi h G f R . eee oer en ine state: eng [tide The younsstera took turns at the|income, He places his wealth at number Was a new composition. by A Cure for the Hi ost Oo enting ! oars and pulled well for one and ® half! $1,500,000. our own composer-planist, Leo Orn- his lease carefully before signing. He assumes that is is the that is used by But 9 stein, his opus 62, that was void of ee his earlier dissonances and noiainess ARs) N and floated on_ melodiously full of | aoesteres TS charm, Miss Tollefsen occasionally ee : overpowered Mr. Penha, but, on the William P. Larkin, New Overseas their ensemble playing was mitted in opposition to a motion tor Dire ector, Sails on Special alimony of $3,000 a month and $20,000 af pe p counsel fees. ‘The court allowed $2,000 Mission To-Day. 4 month and $7,500 for the atturneys. | Pope Renedict is to be told of the Mr. Bloomingdale yays that his wife acquired a hobby for antique furni-|W2" Work accomplshed by the | miles. ‘Then the pursuing boat ove usual form Of | chem and the lada surrendered. They landlords and | were brought to Poughkeepsie and h is not always locked in the count Her expenditures, according to thr husband, were: 1916, $16,200; 1916, | $20,000; 1917, $28,000; 1918, $34,000, husband's affidavits were sub- [T is said “There is nothing new under the sun,” but the Harmon plan with its various attractive and protective features, comes | their OLD AGE STARTS WITH YOUR KIDNEYS about as near being something new as any business proposition brought out in New York for years. whole, Tho three American operas tn one bill that Mr, Gatt! has exploited this season—Mr, Breil's “The Legend,” Mr. Hugo's “The Temple Dancer” and _ It is new in the fact that the insta'ment buyer can purchase an interest in a first-class apartment house at as low a price as the cash buyer and, owing to our facilities, at a lower figure than any absolutely Science says that old age begins with |action and enables the organs to throw | t! Im 1915 and refurnished the whole) Knights of Columbus by an emissaiy Mr, Cadman'a “Shanewis"—were re- ha weakened kidneys and digestive organs.| off the poisons which cause premature] lets’ thut'in a periad cf mix months | Larkin eo eee eth tea ae eee ieee ene rt caste, come up-to-date apartment house built under present conditions can be sold, | This being trees it to enay to believe | 014 ge. New life and strength increase | uit ’apemt glo,cod on cote aad nie | uarkin bil ale ved mainly “of American singers, namely, seven times the actual gross annual rental. as you continue the treatment. 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IT will be splendid news to all such people to hear that there is a weekly literary maga- zine-BOOKS AND THE BOOK WORLD ba that shows | the re, telling exactly which FROM RHEUM ATISM Side” 8 STRAMRDATE: a OR BANE are the books of the t, and what Ee eee | they are all about. It tells all pny — Mapenibageen WOMEN STARS ON SCREEN. ROLLER SKATING HUDSON RIVER NIGHT WES VAT CAE TED TOND, foremost writers, their personalities and their work. H. Taft, 4 the Chicago Daily News; Edwa x Bok, editor of the Ladies ; nal, and members of the firm. F, Way: land Ayer, who with his father, Na- thaniel W, Ayer, was the original founder of the firm, presided as toast- master. One of the features of the Jubilee was with other men, The men mentioned are a Capt. Andrews of I are ; Ensign Russell Mac! Charles Mbtherill, a White Sulphur, and a “lawyer from the Far West.” a NOTED ADVERTISING FIRM f anate ae tor at the largest assemblies of advertisers, advertising mon, publishers and cap- tains of industry ever gathered together brought to @ close here last night a half century of advertising history. and they were celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of N. W. Ayer & Son, oldest and largest adver | tising agency in the United States, ‘The banquet was Stratford, Among the guests were rep- resentatives of clients of N. W. Ayer & Son and the 40 employees of the firm. The speakers included Victor Lawson, William publish of Edward W. fome Jour. the presentation of @ portrait painting of F. Wayland Ayer to t Mr. Ayer, wasp inonial of he organiz appre guesta present firm, an elabe trated autograph book, — Page to Resign Seat on the Ship- Board, said to-day that at the re- 2 President, however, Mr, ld continue as a member of ard for the pr t WASHINC » April 6.—Charles Page of San Francisco, a member of the Shipping Board, has forwarded his resignation t. Pre: nt Wilson, WHEN YOU SUFFER Almost any man will tell you | that Sloan’s Liniment | means relief. Thero were almost a thousand of them, | | ternoon, Rich in the Bellevue- | | Music School Settlement, No. 55 East c HAS SOTH ANNIVERSARY 5 | morrow night and General Manager, announces the farewell week of Its season of opera comique at the Park Theatre, be- ginning next Monday, What was planned as a brief engagement last September has extended to twenty- nine weeks. For the farewell week “olanthe” will be sung on Monday and Wednesday evenings and at the “Patience” on evenings, tne Mikado" on Friday evening, and “Robin Hood” at the farewell per- formance on Saturday night Mr, Hinshaw announces a series of per- formances for next season, one opera a week, that will embrace from thirty to forty works by American, English, French and Italian composers, Rafaelo Diaz, the young Texas tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Company, will give his first song recital in New York at Aeolian Hall to-morrow af- rd Hageman will be his t the piano. accompanist | | The regular monthl¥ concert of the Third Street, will be given to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, The Senior Orchestra will play Bach's suite in G minor and Beethoven's serenade for strings, There will be soloists from the different departments of the sol, and the D minor plano con- rto of Mendelssohn will be played with orchestral accompaniment, The| public is invited, ‘The last concert of the season of the People's Symphony Concerts Auxil iary Club will take place at the Wash- {ngton Irving High School to-night. The Berkshire Quartet will give the programme, Ruth Kramer, violinist, will be solo- ist with the Waldorf-Astoria Or- hestra to-morrow night, Joseph Knecht conducting, Prof. Samual A. Baldwin will give free organ recitala at the City College on to-morrow and Wednesday after- noons at 4 o'clock, ‘The Memphis Blues Band will give | a concert at the Selwyn Theatre to- | Dresser wil give laza Hotel next Marcia Van a song recital in the AT 81TH STREET THEA TRE For the first half of the week at | cause the surplus earnings are used for the reduction of the mortgage indebtedness. This conservative course strengthens the security—pays an attractive immediate return on the investment, which is later greatly increased through the reduction of interest charges. \ It is new in the protection it gives to one unable to keep up contract payments through the surrender value clause in the agreement. 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