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woTO Giuseppe Argentino, the Famous Giuseppe Argentino sang as he elded an elght-pound flatiron on he white bosom of an evening shirt fm the Avon Steam Laundry at No 4 Evergreen Avenue, Brooklyn. robust tenor, pitched high in the Ym passioned notes of a Neapolitan lov wong, rose above the clank of the ma iehinery and the noises of the street There was a promise of spring in the ir, Giuseppe sang from sheer hap- fotes welled from him, high, falling the room, floating out on the street. ¢urned toward the singer. “That Giuseppe singing agai marked one. "Oh, you Giusep’ @houted. “Stop that hollering! turedly, as usual. “That guy thinks he can sing,’ Giuseppe to stop. who told him.” ‘That was five weeks ago. Crackers Who Can Take and Hold High E, Wields an Iron in a Laundry Givserpe ARGENTINO ———___ a nl H.TaARR-. People stopped to listen, but | 1 in the laundry annoyed faces were * re- Giuseppe ceased, grinning good na- Town Hall Saturday afternoon, April “> Jascha Bourg, his instructor, who Wappened to be one of the people who stopped in Evergreen Avenue that day five weeks ago when Giu- Millionaires Eat Robust in Voice and Build, Has a Marvellous Throat, Like Dead Tenor'’s. seppe was singing in the laundry, hinks Argentino's voice has many of the qualities of Caruso’s in the latter's later years. “L believe,’ said Prof. Bourg to- at his studio at No. 244 River- Drive, “that with two or three training this boy, who now in a laundry, will be the logi- eal successor to Caruso." Bourg, who discovered and trained Joseph Aronstein, a house painter who became a tenor with the Boston ness and the joy of singing. The clear, lways- So *: Much Better © ‘ASTOR: ee . COFFEE “Id like to know Giuseppe Argentino, tenor, will . fe eee give a joint operatic recital with a per; ct “eit Jascha ond Marguerite Bourg at vacuum can " itisa * positive delight. and Milk THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 22, 1922, ders and neck and weighs 190 pounds, but there isn’t an ounce of fut on him, “It's his bulld, but especially his throat, which gives bim his remark- able voice," said Prot. Bourg “Caruso had a chest expansion of 5% inches, but Argentino can expand eight inches, showing the hing power which enables him to sustain a phrase for @ long time, even longer than the re- markably long time Caruso could sus- tain one.” Opera Company; Enrico Areson, a tallor, who also became a tenor with the Boston Opera Company, and Ber- nard Olshanky, a bottle washer in he Essex Street Dispensary, who be- came a baritone with the Boston Opera Company, believes his latest “find” is the greatest of them all. He was also the teacher of Luca Botta, “Argentino can reach two higher than tne highest known pitch notes Giuseppe sang the aria from “Pa- ever taken by the human voice," said} .\.¢ His volte, & ctiftous combls Prof. Bourg. “"'Ca only went up| nation of strength and sweetness, to high C, but Argentino can take! soared from A to high C without ap- high E almost without @ nt ef-] parent strain, and hekl the note. It fort, and sustain it as AS ONE} had a ificent, collossal, full- could wish, Yet with all this mar but with just a sus- vellous strength of voice, there is in] picion of “hardness.” it that same luscious, full-throated,|” «phat's caused by the steam in the golden quality that was c ristic|jaundry,"' explained Prof, Bourg. of iso's voice a few years before st will remove the hardness; he his death, It is just as full and ring- it on days he doesn’t ing at its highest pitch as it is at the I hope he can arrange lowest note of the scale, And|i, gtop such work entirely, and I'll strangely—the fact can be explained] have no hesitation in predicting he only by the unusual construction of | wit) some time fill Caruso’s place.’ Argentino's throat, which is built the ies —_ same way Caruso’s was—the higher : the note he takes, the broader his] $200,000 BLAZE IN voice becomes, despite the natural JERSEY CHEMICAL PLANT Entire Fire Department of Ellna- beth Called Ont to Fight Flames. tendency of the voice to sharpen and become thin as it mounts the scale." sluseppe, a greut-chested, bull Giune ore) 6 Boer ' ' Fire started late night in the necked man of ,twenty-clght, Who IS iit of the Atlantic Chemical Works, still pushing the elght-pound fiatiron | tayway, « suburb of Bllaabeth, N in the Avon Steam Laundry for the] 5 a week on which he supports his and year-old baby, stood by grin- ning while his instructor recited his. vocal prowess. “I sing all the time,’ he said, ‘but this is first time anybody tell me I sing good. Always I like to sing, but everybody tell me: ‘Shut up, Giu- and did damage estimated at $200,- 00 ‘Three alarms were given bringing out ll the twelve fire companies from Eliz- abeth. The main building of the plant, ‘a three-story wooden‘ structure, In which and the cooperago was stored ac seppe; you holler too much.’ ” plant were destroyed. a Argentino, who came to this coun-| 12. wiy a5 FOR SERMON ON try from Naples as a boy of eight, MOUNT. OBERLIN, 0., March 22.—Of the 278 students who took the written examin- ation on memorizing the Sermon on © Mount 176 passed and each will sive the $5 offered by an anony- mous donor to all who learned the sermon, went to public school in Willia burg, where he now lives at } Lammer Street, and has been working in laundries as an troner since he was MILLER SAYS TRANSIT ALBAN to-day expressed lower and not higher fares will re- sult from the operation of the pro- posed unified system of transporta- tion under the in New York City ditions are improving and predicted the fare rate will remain at "5 seats or less.” Tho Governor did not place much stock in tho assertion of James L. Quackenbush, invalidate the Transit Law. DEE- LICIOUS! H&H HONEY PLAN MAY CUT FARES in Local Tract’ Improving, He Fim March Miller that —Gov, the opinion Transit Commission He declared con- “ye. an apple a day keepeth the doctor away, but a date not only holdeth him off professionally but lur- eth him on for tea.” -The Wise Man of the Eats omedary Dates 10¢ IN THE PERSONAL PACKAGE Look for the big red Alad- din label on Enam eled Steel and the Aladdin quality mark stamped on Aluminum, Crackers and milk is a simple dish, but enjoyed by every one. Tak-hom-a Biscuit has a flavor that makes this light, nourishing luncheon taste better than ever. Baked inthe Thousand Window Bakeries. Joper-Wites Biscurr @mrany Branches in Over 100 Cities Sunshine Biscuits Save Buy these genuine Aladdin utensils at special prices —~ now OU will make a big saving on each one of these four high quality Aladdin Utensils, offered at special bargain prices for a limited time only. Select any or all of the following assortment— White enameled steel Sink Strainer 2 qt. aluminum double-lipped Sauce Pan 12 inch white enameled steel Wash Basin 4qt.aluminum straight Sauce Pot with Cover The Aluminum Sauce Pot is specially-priced only in New Ye Metropolitan District’ Elsewhere, the fourth special 4 quart Aladdin Aluminum Straight Kettle with atrainer cover, $1.36—regularly $2.20. Thousands of women are taking advantage of this unusual opportunity to start their Aladdin sets. The high quality of Aladdin Utensils in- sures their lasting usefulness. Aladdin Aluminum and Enameled Steel have been known for years as the quality utensils. Prices on the entire line of both Aladdin Aluminum and Aladdin Enameled Steel are substantially reduced. During this special sale an extra special reduction has been made in each of the utensils pictured here. Ask your dealer to show you his complete assortment of Aladdin Utensils. See him today. THE CLEVELAND METAL PRODUCTS Co. Frontand Main Sts, BROOKLYN, N.Y. General Office and Factories CLEVELAND, OHIO ALADDIN Uiensils Also makers of New Perfection Oil Stoves, Ovens and Wator Heaters Interborough counsel, that amendments recently passed will Whole Wheat GLACE CHERRY or RAISIN fine ingredients, each cake retails in speci COFFEE RINGS— ounces: a qualit price, this sale, weighing cooked: store. each. 2 Ib. 2 oz. box, 94e; 8! Bb oa he OR STRA TAKE—Special at 14e su R TWIST Made of ingredients; special, 14 OUR OWN. HGH GRADE BR: N BISCUITS, Idec Pan Ib. tins, cured and cooked with great care. Sliced, OLD FARM STYLE SCRAPPLE —Made according to an old tested recipe. Spiced and sea- soned, easily prepared and ap- petizing. Cut in half-inch slices and fried to a golden brown, served with syrup and fried potatoes, scrapple is delicious. ‘Special at 16e Ib STAR SALAMI SAUSAGES— Fancy sausage, well spiced and seasoned. 79¢ Ib. GENOA STYLE SALAMI SAUSAGES—Fancy sausage, Well tpioed and seasoned, 6c 1b BAKED MACARONI WITH CHEESE OR BAKED BEANS, 19¢ Ib. aked in our own ovens. FRANKFURTERS—Fine quality; small or large size, 27e |b flavor. Delicatessen and Bakery 45-lb. pails, contsining 6 to 7 fis “Red St containing 8 to 10 fish: this sale, Imported Portuguese Sardini Sardines, carefully prepared, containing 10 to 12 fish, Sardines; carefully prepared. zen Cans, $1 River Salmon 29c, this sale, doz., SALE OF HOLLAND HERRING ining about 30 to 82 herring; e Fin Tuna Fish, Catalina” Brand —Delicious for salads, No. 1 can, 23a; No. 14 can, 14c Fine French Sardi Royans ala Vatel, in olive oil with trufiles and pickle, regular size tin, 28c each RH Mezey vB deevverions hee Prices—CQuality— Serves S) ICY S Herald Square New York Bakery Products Reduced Whole Wheat Bread | ve Made from 100% i NUT LOAF CAKES—Made of pure and ity stores at 75c each. Made of pure ingredients, each weighing 12 to 15 y that generally retails in specially stores at 30c; our OUR OWN OLD-FASHIONED CRULLERS. -nothing to compare with them al the price in any other CHOCOLATE ICED GINGERBREAD—Made from an old Southern recipe. In loaves weighing about one pound, 190 loaf Our Own Molasses Fruit Cake- walnuts and spices. Baked in special size forms, abou! A Special Sale Sunshine Fancy Assorted Biscuits, —Delicatessen— A Special Sale of Sugar-Cured Boiled Hams—Every one selceted, New York State Fancy Full Milk Cheese—A mild cheese of excellent 29¢ Ib. Lenten Supplies At the Grocery Counter: “Lily White" Brand Fancy Fat Mackerel — Nicely cured; fal fish; Brand Fat Mackerel——Fat fish, nicely cured: 5-Ib. pails 840 A Sale of Portuguese Boneless Sardines Dozen cans, $2. A Sale of Norwegian Smoked Sardines Imported Norwegian Smoked Sardines in fine olive oil; fine, meaty Cans contain 18 to 2 tish. A Sale of “Lily White” Liiaeuelesne! 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