The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1919, Page 6

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a ame tenor, Valentina Crepl, violinist, and Haus Kro Trish and Spanish Uy Secfin, were. iBone art to finish, By Sylvester Rawling. LL IRISH was the programme | m 1 Spi A of the concert by the Irish Mu- the Se sical and I ie Club in} ¥¢ ings at Car- n, when Rt i, The Inded songs by under Kurt Carnegio Hall last n There was | pr nh wot an imposing list men ; es etnded Lily Me Castero for an tege of John McCormack; relie, Australian s¢ negan, tenor of St. ami, and Vernon Stiles, American! A e proceeds will go to a tablish a Spanish hospital | a oy =) fe} , . | va vis a i aan was a long “3 cluding h baritone; baritone, accom- Treharne at the n Aeolian Hail There were first a | | 16 rt The dry cold air of Arctic climates in our storage rooms rmance nb French songs a son and Chavagnat. te nere were lyrics of Byron and Hurns set to music by Franz, | | Mendelssohn, Jensen and Schumann, ssian songs by Moue- ed by Kurt Schindler, zs by Buzzi Peccia, Bryceson Muriel Pollock and Wil- frid Sanderson. It_ was an unusual aud BR |prosramme which Mr. Graveure In- Revidlon # retes Pe iii May alleged a] adqua | are Tussians pa wer PIO at i For To-Day and Wednesday ) CLOSED TUESDAY IN HONOR OF THE | RETURN OF THE 77TH DIVISION A Unique Proposition ENABLING A LIMITED NUMBER OF FAMILIES TO PURCHASE, New 88-Note (te 1919 modu) ‘PLAYER PIANOS| i With Bench, § Music Roll Cabinet 24 Q.R.S. Music Rolls YOU SHOULD BUY NOW te) @) fe) ts) “ists peacetime | $9 50) a week | ' @ You get @ handsome Cabinet for START Your Monthly Payments JUNE 2, 1919 Call at onee and make tisfactory have the” Player. Viana ‘deve ered in your home at ones, REMEMBER-— SHOP TO-DAY OR WEDNESDAY You" ‘o durable Wlayer Piano & You cot an Kasy Payment Arrunge- 5 reasonable exteusion 1 coon Ot Rukens or out of eninore hr Htora & Flack, sc. 12 & 14W. 32d SL,N.Y. 1100 Broadway, Brooklyn { If You Cannot Call, Write at Once APRIL OUT UT eau UUU AAU UA UUNUUS. A Survey of * Twenty-eight \ ashes, and Jacob Autenrieth: its Je | y , Annie Jes, 40- - . see, 18 in a state of collapse over tne pranos; Clinger, contralto, and | "°% 182) & held deadhhluld Frederick uray, tenor. {his wife and his fortune in th “\could get out flames were springing f|by men who had Hl erty, all being of snch inflamma east and west, taking in the thr G| three-story hotel owned by Charles B\wixteen bungalows owned by joins the Fort Wadsw WOMAN KILLED IN SOUTH BEACH FRE Buildings De- stroyed With Happyland at Staten Island Resort. n Island's big Happyiand ire rerort sin “a ictive blaze which early this morning wiped out twenty-eight buildings at a loss ted at $250, 000, Mrs. Autenrieth was burned t death and two firemen, Lieut. Sinms and Chief Spencer, were badly burned about the head and face Mr. Autenrieth, formerly of the Ocean Parkway Hotel at Coney Island, took a lease on Happyland two months ago and had spent $15,000 in improvements. Three and his wife moved from a bungalow on the beach to the G) ood Hotel inside the grounds of Happyland. His wife at 2.40 o'clock th Ing was awakened by the era flames in the Virginia Reei, if a block from the hotel ised her husband, who rot up and dressed, telling her to do likewise, attalion manager days ago h She aro Refore she from three other buildings and the hotel was ablaze, Dense smoke hung over the grounds and jt is supposed Mrs, Autenrleth lost her way and was suffocated. Her body was found in the ruins 100 feet from the hotel, Mr. Autenrieth had married a second time and several hs ogo a son by his fl was killed in an automob cident. Yesterday was the first day of the acason at Happyland and 25,600 per sons were assembled the The Vir- ginia Reel was being repaired and wns not used, It is operated by elec- tricity and is thought to have caught fire from crossed wires, | Many of the concessions were owned worked for 1 wages in tho shipyards of Staten Iai and and thoy lost their all, So far as can be learned there was no insur ance on any of the destroyed prop- st mar material that insurance was prac cally prohibitive. It ts thought Happyland will be rebuilt. | The Happyland structures de- stroyed were the dance pavilion, | which had dressing rooms for bathers | on the second floor and was 100 feet from the board walk; the restaurant, | 100 feet long and 200 feet wide, and | the scenic railway, which contained a swimming pool. From Happyland the flames spread story hotel Waldorf owned by Charles Walsh, a bathing pavilion owned by Charles Noble, Schaefer's Hotel, a two-story frame building, and a} Henderson, Then the fire reached out and enveloped Roderick’s re rant on Sand Lane to the nm Happyland, and proceeded to stau- th of roy um bert O'Neill of Rosebank, 8. 1 The flames could be seen far out at sea, in lower Manhattan, New Jersey and as far down as andy look, Many persons gol out of by ried to the fi burned sectlo the beach n al of the South Beach line of the Richmond! Light and Railroad Company, and ad- th reservation. The area of the fire was bout threc acres, 9,000 BARBERS IN BRONX STRIKE FOR SHORTER DAY Employers Willing to Meet Wage Demands, but Won't Cut Working Hours. Two thousand journeymen barbers the Lronx members of Local No. of the international union, we strike this morning There were long Jlines waiting at all Bronx barber shor Prohibition Conditions Throughout the United States ()} Showing the good and bad features of the various stat- utory laws now in effect ©@O0d By Louis Seibold Begins in THE WORLD Monday Morning, May 12 and nobody was working invide but the fty por cent. of t ipte over SH a week B a woek and fifty per « ipts over $1, and th y they are ready to grant But the Journeymen also want or and a half hours for |u and a wish to work after 9 o'clock Saturd nights, The bosses say they will ney |yleld on these points. There were no disoners connector with the st and deep ai delayey in g |FOR HISTORIC NAVAL SHRINE. | Roosevelt Would An ° OM Warships at Wast f | WASHINGTON, May 5. An effort tol preserve three historic mon of war { the Nation in the tidal basin at Wash | ington was bextin to-day by Acting | plan sit proposes to have cor ons built in the tidal br t, they would be structible.” The Hart isin the Charleston Navy Yard, the Conatel- lation at Newport, and the Constitution THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 65, 1919. nO — oa cI cn x Uity y Anybody with $2 can buy a Victory Note You pay: On a $50 Victory Note — $2 down and $1 a week. On a $100 Victory Note— $4 down and $2 a week. On a $500 Victory Note— $20 down and $10 a weck. You make your weekly pay- ments at any bank or trust company in Greater New York. a Sym 7 — Ashgate Wibe Nhe Cured Regt GY Nats SABE. VICTORY COUPON BOOK Can be bought at any bank in Greater “The Corset Without a Peer” ov CORSETS All-Round Perfection From whatever viewpoint you see the Mme Lyra corseted figure, you will admire its stylish lines. 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Faces were whipped toa ruddy glow. And they marched in slush and water. It was Washing- ton’s Birthday, 1918. We on the side-lines cheered and shouted and cried. Proud oftnem? Well, we were willing to back those boys to the limit against any soldiers in the world, They were better than the best that ever came out of Germany and we knew it Today they are back again. BUY NOW! This is the time to acquire your Wines and Liquors. Prices are ad { vancing daily and will continue to ad- vance whether Prohibition becomes ef- fective July 1, 1919, or January 20, 1920 No Wines or Liquors may now be manu- factured or imported—and existing stocks of good merchandise are almost extinct Even if the ban on manufacture were lifted it would require years to mature the new And they handled " ni their job just the way they promised to. The product. Tie ne aera hou New Sate Clty gor toware © Well fought! Well won! And a welcome home! ry e No r record than that of the 77th has been made pecia S 1s ee { in any of the five wars, during the past 112 years, from which Cowperthwait & Sons have welcomed Per Case. Per Rottle. victorious New York soldiers home again, Imperial Gin .. $24.50 3 In their honor we close our stores all day on Tues- Dove Gin 27.00 day, May 6th. Gordon Gin .... secsess 2000 5 Cocktail Rum (HH. Dove Brand)... 32.00 > | COWPERTHWAIT & SONS Bacardi Rum thks 37.00 0 Established 1807 30.00 “Oldest Furniture House in America” Allash Kummel ... 60 Old Bridgeport Whiskey 36.00 3.10 (Six years ait hotties in bond) giks 3rd Avenue Two Park Row Green Creme de Menthe.............. . 3.00 t Street t Chath: (Imported in glass from Mouchotte Freres) BA hag aay Stores a to ne st & Special inducements given to those buying Ports, Sher- ries, Clarets, Rhine and Moselle Wines in quantity. : ‘ " HENRY HOLLANDER Importers of Wines and Whiskies for the Connoisseur ESTABLISHED 1877. 149-151 West 36th St. | ta you want your “business” to become the talk of the town, tell about through a World “Want” Ad, = Telephone: Greeley 321 Gust West of Bway.) 19

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