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MILLIONS MADE IN WORLD'S BIGGEST OF BARGAIN SALES sions dipisinsnn Speculators Get War Depart- ment’s Left-Over Supplies At Low Figures. WASHINGTON, April 26—The War Department's disposal of bupplies is the world’s greatest bar- fain sale, and shrewd speculators are making fortunes almost daily by bid- ding for hundreds of thousands and fven millions of dollars worth of wa The Favorita Grand Opera Com- tupplies that they plan to sell at three | pany, springing up from nowhere, br even ten times the purchase price. @rook root on the stage of the Man- It is no piker's game, everything imaginable, beef to sursicul Un tho instruments, is sold rame. (i have been $90,000,000. last of the lef! sold for approximately meats sold for about 4 cents a pound, | ond will be resold at 10. Hores is being sold at 3 inense lots, A man has made a for lune In barracks bags at tach by having them made into can tis jumpers at a cost of Army cots that cost $6 o cents in im- are to old at about $2 of thor offered at $1 and $1 Whe stuff now being bid for cos Lhout $500,000,000 Seeeeonifisinens i ch STOKES FAMILY AT DRIVER’S FUNERAL Pay Tribute to Veteran Coachman | Who Had Served Fifty-Two Y Them buried this m of the Stokes f funeral. The body vt his wife, who tial maid for Mrs. Stokes for forty years At the time of his death o umonia, Volgni 1 up to two jer was ef years ago he Feavently drove « prougham or a vic ora in Kitth leftover from corned | Under the ministrations of Conductor le Sam deals in large lots only und it takes capital to get into the Already supplies that cost the jovernment more than $1,300,000,000 Smoking lobacco that costs 10 cents in the| ; 10 cents ands of pairs of strong shoes| * = WalterDamrosch Will Resume His Wagner Recitals As there will be more Wagner opera in town next season Walter Damrosch will resume his well known recitals at the plano on the Wagner music dramas, He will give a series of five Sunday afternoons in Acollan Hall, devoting his talks to the Ring of the Nibelungen operus Ruth Kemper, violinist, was a late son's arrival on the concert stagt She gave her programme last eve- fing in Acollan Hall, She plays pleasantly and prettily and, if she were to be classified, she could be conveniently grouped with numerous fellow players that have appeared ihroughout the season. hattan Opera House last evening, Dell-Orefice, propped by a sturdy chorus, watered by a few stirring notes from the throat of G. ‘Tommissini, tenor, and warmed by of Agnes Robinson as ni as Laura, A. , A. Ordonez as the 1 Barnaba, and 1, Picehi 1 ie opera of the evening, became a thriving © wing in favor as the show and winning high ap- pm a large and exeited the vole of the singers are recent ar- | rivals here, coming from Italy with Mr. Mugnohe, the great conductor, Whose recent ‘venture at the Lexing- SAR: aeneerenes | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, first time. ‘The company is ambitious enough to give a different work each time jt sings, The next performance will be Thursday, and the opera will be “Aida.” And there is more opera awaiting ergraduate body In its defense of the| was penurious, sat up for hours « hazing Incident, night ind ev cent wr “Lynch law,” continues the Sun, “ls and neglect« not a part of Cor 5 family ape never will be, but vit of Bay 271 tinue. written or unwritte Kitty Get Horse in the offt The Southern Comic i} oct Hay Res ees Gove STEVENS TOLD HIM | pictitie Stic’ syn” 20st ecks’ lease, announces, of the | year-old 1 was killed and five eck taumy, te, aamouness. of the QF WILL, HE SAYS| = and light opera version of adapted by Ric written the lyr Stars of the musta world will unite ft for Andreas politan Opera Ho! ning, May 9% Among havo Frances Claussen, operatic and in a testimonial bene- rhow sania a Barber Tells of Revelation, but)! Search Fails to Find of Paper. Search for a wil! of Calvin Amory ens has not yet reveated che s4ing document, if there is The barber who had attended Mr. Stevens for yeare has come forward with « Trace ROR the original § Sara Kouns, Lydia Lipkowska, Mar- statement that a few days before th , garet Matzenaucr, Alice Nielsen, aged man’s death he attended bim in | ‘Hotel. stor Frances geome bly“ seal the hospital. Mr. Stevens told him y Ee ,_ David he bad made his will and had “taken Gubst , care of all of his friends,” the parver Hackett, Leonhare Rothier, Stracelart, ia and Jan u Rieconte ence Whitehill, Nicola Kubellik. HAZING DEFENDED BY CORNELL SUN Enforcement of Law, “Written or Unwritten,” Must Be Con- tinued, It Says. ITHACA, N. ¥., April 26.—In answer to the statement by Prof. George [An- coln Burr that the hazing of Fred Mo- reli, a Cornell freshman, for refusing to wear a freshman ci was a “imail- festation of lynch law, the Cornell Dally Sun says editorial “Open defiance of a rule which the students conceive to be well groundet by a tradition of long standing, she (Cornell) will not tolerate”) The’ Sun, which was criticised by Prof. Burr for ton Theatre did not turn out well. It | was a very good performance for a t playing a large part in Morelll's pun- {hment, is credited with reflecting. the opinion of the great majority of the un- A-B Gas Ranges sald. Mrs, Stevens, the widow, has den vd an interview published in a morning newspaper in which COFF EE \ at all grocers Vf ~~ ss ne Was reputed to have stated chat her dead husband MOE LEVY & SON in the Bronx; 149th St, Ber. Third and Bergen Aves. 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