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THE EVENING WORLD, SAtunvax, JANUANY Li, Lydd, A Great Success |Feh's.cinnte mice eet = | she came betore the curtain ne bouquets which \As Zaza in Opera 20 it cen a acai tens manta naan leumed all th graces of a Gun FARRAR had her Kathleen Howard was Zaza's hour of triumph at the Metro. ™cthet, Anaide, the part made fa- mous in the play by Marie Bates. politan Opera House last night. she gate individuality to it wlio "! Owe All 1 i ihive to This |WHAT AMERICA She was the heroine in Leoncavallo's| Crimi was Dufresne, for whom id opera, za." Save for the opportun- | apology was made, but who Was suf- ' . Great Land of Opportunity,” HAS DONE FOR ME jitics tnat it attoraed ner one may {TIME from a Gold. there was | safely hazard a guess that Mr. Gatt! n danger of a substitution of an- would not have presented it. Miss other opera cause of his condition. Amato was Cascart, who had made Says One Writer. |. What of the foreign-born who | have lived in the United States and lear.ed to admire and up. | Farrar rose to them splendidly. Zaza | Amato c : Karaity Baitor, Brening Worl hold its institutions and Govera- |! likely to become her greatest crea- | Zi7a an artiat. | Tle got a en Tam a foreign-born, but I claim to| ment? ton: for, finely concetved, admirably | tinging Frances Ingram was Flor: be, skin, bone and all, American. | What of the aliens ‘who have | Portrayed, significantly sung and act jann, Zaga’s rival: Minnie Egener was Feb. 23, 1888, was the day of my| Changed their allenism for u loyal ed as it was by her last night, Miss | i > hor maid, and Cecil Arden was Du 8, E Americaniam that will stick’ to | Farrar is bound to add potency to her | 20" maid, arrival in this glorious country—and them, their children and their characterization with every succeed- Solent ¢ at w va Haas, Rie at snitan, - glorious it has been for me ever| Children’s children? Ing Performance, In popular appre- Malatesta, Paltrinietl, . It an 9 e dw ie Che wioment ” , elation, judging by the manner in : ! ary dee ane” Me moment to hear fron | which @ great audience acclaimed her pol Gh ch apie Mr. Moranson Y first start in English was in an ‘Their teatimony can be a | ast night, she will rival Mrs, Leslie) Conducted with spirit \ evening schoo! in Rivington Street,| powerful aid toward nullifying Ren wa ig 4) thse ONtntanaa ¢ “Ruddigore,” ono of Gilbert ana! New York. One 7 '- schemes of th . rhich Mr. Belasco furnishes oF n ni t : <i y i « 1 i iss) 7 fiolent for me. ‘The rest--all 1 know alien. aT the wetress. After the final’ curtain tr Mine yom hil E fear it will not be Au Revoir, kissing you a couple of times, so that o . c = What hus stiea di iss Farrar evoked a demonstration |" ce UR, oars, will be ogee nf Of Engllah—wad learned from newe-| nay ent, pas America done for me | somewhat unusual in these days, revived. by the Society of American Old ‘Timer, but Good-bye for we could do our duty as a man and pape b 4 ot Lande tie us, Celleve tt ae lt | wus recalled and cheered innumerable | Singers at the Park : % rs such as yours and of later] f&tands, the best country in the bs WA aay vine 1a tke ed eck 8 ve on the “| <s tha years the Outlook. I am just sixty-| World to live in? leseecle And tks ate anee at hat Und chundue: aeloaran ose uy at keeps. Looks that way. look pleasant. ; - For the most pointedly helpful mead} ¥ eR oid ed EC . of DY ‘ ; four years old to-day, and it is about| Jette she said was Y the time of its production, some ) a letters from foreign-born. tellin id was lost but, in what of it 1| O34! eee BD ee ace We are addressin ou, friend poet sa} ues time for any foreign born to declare| out of their own experience what could cate ny abe expressed her appre- | Yaa b : revived with Fit Sak ih ent . * , § y But serps; Ss the says, d } himecif. 1 still have a mark on the benefits they have found 1a the jiad given ‘Her; ot a, debe go Bir, | do” e full strength of Mr, Hen- | Cocktail. Yes, you. You've had your fugi:, and now you fugit with it. | WAN of my head fece Inited States that they cou, of a deb Mr.| onauw's we : ts : ie von, ae ae ives jg eae Pane hear crentne Belasco for is personal gavic and | ie FRR ye cennated t0n Titty faults, they say, done all sorts of things Alt” Whee shell d li aus id not take my BRC mating Wore ; sand, thousand thanks” for" ere rani. f 3 7 Off before some church tn the city of| as follower vont (rere Prisee the tribute paid to herselt | he Chioays 70 r eal to our insides, according to the doctors, i" Ms ; aA tg cn Gas Ne pnytad Miko, Kiesian esaas URSA aa Gr and alkane Merre Barton and Charles Simon 6 Chicag ra Association, | i the pressar - the Bobhevi 3 Ay Gat! Ghia Good bo Mand ¢] Prize Ue ete te other wring nd | were responsible for “Zaza,” the play, | Which begins a season of five week and to our conduct, according to the ae fF o th bal So many of| 319 'tac yen ginee prizes Of | Produced in Paris more than a score |at the Lexington ‘Theatre a week : , still bolshing, and the Communists my race und nationality forgetting UR CLE years ago, with Kejane in’ the| from Monday night, announces the moralists. But—you’ve cheered us up . ‘ the persecutions and bondage they| more than three hundred words, | 2&ie part, it failed. David Belasco | te ma ie OE SR SCH EL Panis communing, and the Bitter Enders Wt Chor: Roswiace me eeaau | ABI to ht saw the potentialities of it, made it|“Norma;” | j ‘elleas anc a . * A got from Russin—and all other coun- | ADI 4 may much In abort [P¥er, and” acored a triumpt for mime | Meinande:” "Wen : have not ended, and the election is _ except Americ The great) pe tier |self and for Mrs. Carter. The story | “Mme. Chrysantheme And we shall miss you. coral be juice Bil trouble ix that they mistake Liberty! — Under his signature at the end jneed not be recalled in detail, it] Mleht; “Spanish Hour’ and “Pa coming on, and maybe Grape juice Bill for licentiousness. You offer pay for! of the letter each writer should S$ of an aciress, with a sordid past, i A Re Pata y , . i TAT rien TALE Sivan bae RAMAN TUR pane new foimous, Out of a nest | Kings” Friday, “Rip! Van Winkle: When we went to the banquet and and everything, and the great ques- 4 ‘ el thon, his address, occupation, age, liers she falls in love with |°@\Urgay matinee epee 4 ‘ , i 4 ‘ ’ H ‘i ic i a sacriloge to receive money for wuch| the'numne of tho “coustry “irom [One married although ane does not {and Saturday might, “Macana Buh had to eat all sorts of fixings we don’t tion before the American republic is, ose, rect ta : | 1 oy omance c y ially 7 i i Purpose, One must not expect to| which he came, the length ot [know it. A real romance follows. as especially crave, we leaned upon your whither shall we flee, if not to our get money for gratitu The in-| time he hax been in the United |Then the fact that the man is] piche! Fokine, the Tussian dancer . : ‘ Aaa futen who wre giving this country| Suatee and hw status as to eill- [married is, disclosed to “her. “she land creatny of the talice Huss, va naughty arm for support. little old side-kick ‘and bucker-up, the just Now fo much trouble are nothing| — \adreas lett to Loyalt the charm of bis child, | is Wife, Vera F wu i Rudtemn lettern te yaity falls victim to the charm of his child. | , cocktail? less or more than parasites, leeches| Editor, Evening World. |When the man discovers what has |' ! rrow When the days were dark and dreary, ktail slackers. The best way to deal with : appened he bre: ith he e i i faci cowariy. nd Root-forenath ng snl Correspondents are requested ie Dy ehe returne to her old wage, | lad the | Anteri wil and there wasn’t any sunshine around As you pass down the corridors of rouble makéts is to put them to Leoncava urra awit |e 6 eecon ew Beant 4 i i 3 i ith tea’ ro- Work to dis and earn their living hy | POPE only.) iia Re en anitdoa rent: [Mt Camogie Hall on ‘Tueaday. after the office, and it Igoked like business time we watch with tears the sad p’ he’ awaat Gt ae Fs = = envi i ‘ * | noon ted by a sym F Cn aes ; ¢ Mem Up, bat and ba das Henit | Wess Richy WHGH Ware Hoe over CHEN | LE AMGsline Lee Ronee ca tie tans ixty, Nahan was on the blink, we used to go down —_ cession — Manhattan and Bronx, Mar- them w! they came, It will be] at that tim ne self-sacrificing, ennobled, n * tini ashi s00d of bad cubbish | apf hie Never unemployed while sere, | appealing figure of grief and woe that Aitred Cortot, the to Mike’s place aoe slip/one in just to tini, Clover Club, Star, Old Fashion, owe 4 © and receive | thank God and the U A commands sy1 th Infortunately | bacalirapaicdy We ra the Chem? Si Shi avi i es eae le hen ig ee oom Putten Tatention does not heap |i ive @ rectal at Avolian Hall on eee deities caldonvtiinudied portuni ‘universe, True, I] for were all fine D HOW |oace with his dramatic sense, The | Tue aay afternoon 2 aways 1 Nalue for favors employed hy. the: bast department |'nusie ig commonplace, “At BO time | A wegiy, Alb pe | When the Bores kept after us and we But, stay, as the peal of the gong that ed eless it is this coun- | Store in the oity doea the composer scale the heights | Anna Fitziu, Albert Spaidin 1 ° eer try that eave me “the first “onpor. | Ay the soldiers sail when they came | emotion that the BilAtiOne: de> Alfred Oswald, will give a « had not the moral courage to assassinate, came after you were counted out is still ity to live happiiy in ‘reedom he U.S good enough £oF mand. “hve ‘ one oten {the home of Adolph L-wiso.n, ’ ; bade dias be : ri and at liberty to-do ali T could for | me." And. te Twill Hover §0| for Bash oe core eg munities Svat (881 Fifth Avonuo, on Wednesday and, besides, we didn’t want to mess up ringing in our ears, the tip is going myself, providing I mbided by its | back nd itizen twenty |crips the heare ation of | ternoon, the benefit the ¢ 3: as . laws andlcvnductod mascit as aman [years ireland. | ‘he-depths ot pasion, Invelved, or, of [Wich House Music School. the new office rug with their gore, we round to put your loose change on a | hat i8 all Uncle Sam ever asked —— F ¥ e sacred fire latent in hearts seem- | d i i from anybedy—the rest was up 40)“Pay Back as America Paid| ney dead to the decencies of life | pctite, College Settlement af had a way of taking one or wo of you, —_ comer. ' rs : Nothing in the music is objection- ourth will give a perte 4 "01 i My heart’ aches and my sout ts] You.” Says Former Russian, |avie It is suave. jingling, and, in {ance of opera at Puble School No. 63 just to avoid going to the Bug House. Adams Chiclets have been showi od ea on peste Koerid mH MY | taratty Rattor, Prening Wortd: smaller particulars, descriptive. to-night. Seats 25 cents. Wh heG Wol asi a ic! fave owing Honality, /Jews, make) ao. muah | “meres RAS done\for me) what. no) 5500 eee een oe uy | Davia Manieeoand (6. eymipliony Soe ise) \Ucmige enc sienna a lot of speed in the preliminaries. trouble for our beloved country and | ther country ever did. It has given] Hivolous wearing’ wallet kirta at orchestra will give the second of a us, which same is the poetical name we M: wise boy during the Armistice to us American Jews. 0 soon to] me free education, tree sports, and|gorgoous reds and greens, changing )Scties of four free concerts at the eave 1 ae any a wise uring orget tha hand that gave you shel- | other free advantages. fi t Pel day jay of |Motropoittan Museum of Art to rive to our unscrupulous competitors, 5 . Boe neat SMES Beh ah Pn: | HS 2, ATCO a ea co gO Co tak Ce ee ase son eet ye a f ; | Ne Ee a ee ee . liberty’ and the pursuit of happi- | man who $n led it. A more just }ness, and indulging in vulgar ban’ donot then were you our cave of refuge. into their candy-coated covering, get- as a wolf on the fold, then had we a Give them a whirl, and if the tip is a way of slipping out into the pantry and good one pass it around among your pals. even if they are of our own race—| Pay back in the same way that that we have no sympathy for such! America has paid us. ingrates and loafers, I am not writ-| ; ing this for a prize—I am writing | S.H.8. (Russia.) | o¢ joining the armed forces during this from my own heart; and grati- the World War, and in due time tide to one's country cannot be sold |Opened a Stand,’ Now Has a|wanied « commission. America has given me the oppor. | EE Wa eokashionabl Residence, |i (ll ute, Wi 2.%s| REPORT BLIND GIRL —an Adams product particularly prepared own as a citizen, Immediately after my naturalization I had the privilege ness, Is to say the least, the most! sountry than America never was or/and a fight with a woman rival h unworthy and cowardly ungrateful- never will be! Many enjoyments for| After that her transfiguration| Sam Franko will give the fourth Tea. verniv. ¥ 7 i i ilirati tin; Rare er otd'ac Gain da tee goth, orem eee les eae dee her tranatiguration |, Ham Elanke, Wi give the fourt Yea, verily, you were some little ting the exhilirating flavor that tingles ase rc ae gh ee bs Mag A a aaa Ye A nag eg BEA ak Boe Gig ol gia shelter in the time of storm, and shadow __ the taste and makes you forget your old Da e i ne, ix gowns she | ague of the People’s Institute, . ‘4 years old, I loved it then, I love my| For many years America has stood|tender and sympathetic. All. the: Washington Irving High School of a great rock in a weary land. pal ‘‘the Cocktail.”’ Zountry yet; it is not my adopted | behind us. Show your loyalty and|qualitica and more, with the Hmita: |€-morrow evening | land any more, It is the only coun- | squareness by ‘standing behind|tions set for her by the composer, | _ | , the? . : sas try L know of, and the more I tive in| America now." ja {i imparted tovher singing. At the) ‘The Now York Binks’ Glee Club | When our wife’s relations came down As a sporting proposition, slip a he more I love i ue os -| It is the best country in the world|end she was a pathetic figure of a| MEity stivy sruno Hulin, condue ‘ ‘ . * . ware who attempt to tum my coun. |to live in because it-has allowed. us crushed and broken woman, |tor, gives its first concert of the | upon us, like the well known Assyrians —_ nickel to the lad or lassie behind the try over to Anarchixts and free lovers, | liberty for many years, but we have little Ada uintina, a demure, Season in negie Hall to-night. | 4 * * IW, Ws or Reds. We who are|taken too much advantage of it by | eel¢-posneased matte, ws the ohitd of Th Will’ bo Many dordin; | who descended upon somebody or other counter and whisper Adams Chiclets. American Jews will shew them—| proving unfaithful to America. | - == nd Cornelius Van Vilet, | \ | 1 A. Baldwin wil organ recital a the City Co lege to-morrow aftemno von at 4 o'clock as ” . Bren r “German to Backbone’ 5 hla “Although of foreign birth, Iam a! CURED B Forme al Yes, now I remember {t all, just @8/ gitizen of the best land on the globe— Y FAITH Now Loves Uncle Sam. though it was yesterday. But it was}fam an American.” HGH |Ghidie Eye Lomaity Piitor, Evening World | nineteen years ago when I escaped Hl yg {old's Eyes id to Have Been | T was born in a small town in Ger-| from Russia, first of all because of |U. $. Best, But He Wishes We'd) Miraculously Straightened at . many, and, telling the truth, I was| their militarism, and secondly to take Deport Prohibition Too. St, Annis: Church: Novena, AN I » AX IMI iS} “German to the backbone” until this | upon myself a wife. So we were mar. : | | ier Aiuatled awiy T= | Lamalty Editor, Bening World | Ritn Cusack, five ye A ohne great war. Then, after a hard strug-| "ied and hustled away to America, rite tliece ack ars old, of Brook fie, I waa born over again and saw|that land which I had heard so much| Iam in this country seven years. I/tyn, was said to-day to have had h the light of day as never before. bout. My wife and I had but one|am a citizen two years, was born in} richt restored Anite I would not change my present po- | rel He acy her Melagaecee we kbs Ireland. Since then I have many} Catholic Chur ho Street,» near sition in life for all the Kaisers in| to strive alone with all our strengt paevheyeyy Seamer el Moi EheA venue sis hh ; aon and energy. With the ilttle money | thiegs to be thankful for: The pure) Fourih Avenue, yostor day | T cme here about the outbreak of Wo had brought over with us we|air of liberty, the chance to vote at/ Of % new year novena : i the war between Germany and the | opened a stand in the Jewish section | election time, the equal of ail my! hen she nt into the chur er mother, a Jing to the United States and am heartily glad |ov Brooklyn (Wiltamsburg). Here Goa} golow men, a better system of edu- I did so, True, I came to escape | blessed us with a be girl. We . : H. Southwick, tant pastor, he | military duty for the Kaiser, but I| finally saved enough money to open a | °ation, more confidence in myself. 1) wire crossed and AR HR | would cheerfully shoulder arms for] little store in which we worked day|don’t have to cringe or hobnob to jiaie an hou Renae rs | Uncle Sem if called upon to do so. {and night superiors, for there is not any class) tit and che : 1 I received more than a common| Years rolled by, and four more { distinction, All are equal. Tam get. |" "0" 1k Ain sie sul b md school education in Germany, there-| children were born to us. 1 shall not; ting better pay and can live as good paint, Fa Sou ald the so fore, I use my “gray matter," as UL] go into details of our lives, but wish|as anybody. I can go and fish in the A le tot 1 am ‘sorry to say, many of the C to that when my son and daugh- | lordly Hudson and IT don't have to be 1 to | For Congestion of the mans do not, Uecause they are not] ter graduated from publid school (the | afraid of getting arre Ned or chase ;. permitted to'do so and necessarily |poy being cleven and the girl tits-| Mere I have thousands of opportuni- ; en are at the beck and call of royalty Twas landlord of ‘a. three. | ties to better myself. In my native ay Lungs and Back America is making a man of me.| story house! Did T mention we had| land I hardly had any ‘ na wee a Had I remained in Germany I would] moved to Fulton Street, Brooklyn? The education I got would not ¢ 1 st. A tt | the success still be « slave, subject to the whi ‘Three months ago I sold the house| me for sclling shoelaces. Here L can ‘ rs of the Kaiserites. I am twenty-five|and having a son and daughter in| cducate myself, and I believe it Is th hur i n or failure of years of age and carn $40 per week. | college who wanted "cla. *T bought | best governed country in the world.) MQ" My wife,and myself have a fine pay-| pnother in one of the very fashionable | If only Congr had put Prohibition any day de- nce ing boarding house and I am fully | sections of Rrooklyn. $1 the Soviet Ark along with the Rt hoae ontented and satisfied, H. T. L All my children are now in school |t am thankful to your paper for its) yout pends upon whether ‘i ond very far advanced, Tt eretore di | uble Mgnt against Prohibition. ree Went to War and Saw. the|! thank the good olf U. 8.4. for is! Long may Od , protection of my family during the | land of the World With U. S. Army. war, and {ts benefits for forelmners | brave. J Leralty Editoe, ‘The Rrening World g become educated, w hich T so, great: | shoer. America has welcomed mo cor} "yur, thank God, T have some wis | dially. It has educated me and has} to repay America! I have a daughte opened my eyes to modern and faciie | who wis blexsed with a strong, loud methods of doing things. It has fed} appealing voice. During tho fourth | 16, Bheitered me and protected me. and fifth Liberty Loans she has sol America has given me, more free- | exch time $200,000 worth of bends dom than any other country could ariney d Cross drives, Knights ot sive. I his taught me a good trade, tumbus campaigns, United Wa the bowels functionate . | properly or not You Need ADVERTISE MEL: ity Send for Free Sample of Jelly Form. eet it has given me military” trmining amp her drives, | Article No. 48 Which his made a main of me and ven wtf Boeeuss 1] ‘There are more than three suillion persons in thy eonutry sil RAD WAY & CO, 201 Centre St, N. ¥ given me an opportunity to see other | le county I love my fag, 1) . - me r I \ nuts of the world which otherwise I Peet TP iove kmertiat {ith aitments that keep them confined or indisposed: from wo Are 5 Hon't think T would ever have soen, need that land! : i | ne of them? .Or are you one of the ather many thousands, while able | | merica has made me wis “ Y f hut, suffer some kind of troulle that cripples efticicney’ Tf you are | | “ah unaaaeacags lake es eae Me A. (Russia) thier class, the Science of Chiropractic deciares that there is a cause for Baby Coughs Th coat ay - Won an Army Commission— | :2¥F trouble which quite likely has been overlooked in the healthy advice you fe treatment with @ remeay that co ie diges' ion of food In Erin He Toiled for 50 Cent ! wave been given, It is in the human spine, the very line shaft of the hunvar t pito'a te mild but efte . 4 ; cnts a] Landed Here With 35 Cents, | nachine ani as vitally tinportant to the health of the bods as the mai ree ease eS ate” Ane your druggist fo | entails the production a le Loyaity Ealitor, Even ve | spring is to correct time in a watch. By experience, we know that unde Su e | an dass ee Heine Sorin estaleerract ine Iara a Sener ee ac Un r of poisons that must Loyalty Bdlior, The Evening World During the space of ten years, When I came over to this country|f-om the day I arrived in a small thirty years a boy of eighteen | Western city with 35 cents to call my rs, from County Meed, Ireland, 1] all, to this day, on which I find my- nd where the cause liable from the fact that the cause of them is corre is removed there can be no effect, And dts more than an effect PISO’S of any kind certainly eliminated 1 Re | i ef bes ro lag ' oe ees If a piece of machinery is correctly adjusted and it ure prope ‘ nletely down and out ait Gopitortibly aitunse bait y thats § aaied Self comfortubly, situated, 1 have had liybriented und provided with power to move them it will make the full retur hscens Gila tae Ace at the age of eleven years pul Urn of perfect work for which it was made. The analogy will apply to | Modisine in the World i tatoes or spuds for a firm at the sum From ne an without any |The mechanism of the body runs to a power called vi force the hur 4 bo cents a day. I had to be up at| knowledge of the English language in [aystem will run and work right where vital furee and arnt Hovis: Dy Seld everywhere, In bones, WOe., 280, 1 4 o'clock in the morning and worked | 1909, I have udually worked my- |control, The power that rules the Universe is the to that with the li, M NDELL i 4 nomy bare foe . |elt into @ very Iucrative position aa loperation of educuted intelligence in wan will keep thc hols weil wal oi Dr. L. ! A “LL § ‘ at i waen 4 Janded: here 8 pot tala represeutative for a large and well Before consulting a Chiropractor, always make inquiry of ( "i can’be left_at any of The World's work as a coachman right away at} established concern in Philadelphia. i aI Winvindaniniating day {1 inquiries to 0 4 es, or can be Sure Relief a? the sumef $30.2 month, which was a| This, however, is ono of the minor prnetle Ditreaul of Pulilie Information, AUK baie < Or, A. DIAMOND tates ty ‘The World, ening World, New York City BEFRAMS Swoon big welary oer ngs America has done for me. 100-108 Bircet 4000 Beekman, New York 0& I can be thankful for the institu- In 1918 America extended to me hiropractors of New York w at tore, Brook yn Office, 4100 Main. aa go hompitala wiilots X received eee, Abe piiteat ne tooominn nea eke Chiropracto New stork and New Jersey fis tow feet a ne ee nn a ne re = a

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