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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YOI1K. KKUIIUAKY 11. lflU. THE BOSS-FLY aWELLJHE RECRUTIES this season, on Rorl.

hurhene. sails for Ktiroe GOETHALS BILLS AIMED AT "SYSTEM" mnlnl mn Amafo. Itilur and Hada Klllott. the president of the Central CU-Uens League, who was III. "Big Bill" Edwards, former Street Cleaning I'ninmlsalcner, mas nex.

Inlro-auced. Afttr paying a beautiful tribute tc the late Mayor tiaynor, he told of the personal Interest that Colonel Kline took even la his short term in in ARE STILL VERY SHY! ducting I'lK i itil's "Manon I.es -aur' on night, wllh Hon, inhne. t'aruso. Seoul' and Perlegurola: Polacco rundiictltig. 1 "Boris O.HliinoT" for Saturday's niatl- nee, with Ohrr, Illauaau.

Kldur, Allhouse. Hothler. Ie Segurola. Reias. I-.

1 of th details the welfare of the isboTers In the urwi eL.nin. I imc III. Bjr.ugh President I'nnnt. th Mayor Declares They Were Not Designed to Do Injustice to Members of Force. Don't Want to Be Militia Women, So They Give Fourteenth Armory Wide Berth.

Htness for the Job of Mayor possessed by Colonel Kline spite of the lact that he had known nothing of the Impending responsibility. Me was thrown hack udoo hla native preparation." the nresident of the SPEECH AT KLINE DINNER, 'OfollKh. "and he fonnri himaplt nrer.ared. SO SOLDIER BOYS DRILLED He displayed level-h eariedneaa And he- Iinstl. Had.

Auillslo. Hi hlgllsu aud Schlegrl; Toscanlu! conducting. HI Walkure," at popular prices, on Saturday night, with Frrmstad, (Jadskl. Alien. Sparkcs.

Curtis. Kornla, Puchene. Hoheson. Kubank and Mattfeld and Messrs Berger and Ruysdarl; Herts conducting. Jean Oerardy.

the eminent Belgian 'cellist, will play at next Sunday n'ght concert. Sophie llraslau. Mabel Garrison and Karl Joern slug. The orchestra will be directed by Adolf Rothmeyer. A special holiday matinee will be given on Monday.

Fiinuuiy 23 when "l.a Boheme" will be sung by Karrar, Alten, Caruso. Ollly. Rothler. Illdur. Ananlan, Ri'schlgllan and Audislo; Polarro sides all this, he put a little of his heart and his imagination into bis work; which is always a good thinr What I liked above all else was the fact that he never Ex-Mayor Guest at Testimonial Banquet at University Club.

Captain-General Mrs. J. Hunrerfor4 Mllbank Is Undismayed Looks for Good Muster. Became a different kind of a man. He was always Just plain Colonel Kline.

Vte snould congratulate ouraelvpa that this man's usefulness to the community las not yet DJSild. He Is now nur local Tax Commissioner and there he can do great work. We have got to defend our real estate Interests from some abomin able thing that threatens them. This Is BIG BENEFIT CONCERT a great era of advancement along the waterfront and there are great Interests ac stake. Kline will be fair and rlghl In these matters." United Choirs Participated in The two last soeeches of commenda tion were by Judge Lucien S.

Bayllss and Programme for Home for Aged. Aimet Reed Latson. Both snoke In the highest terms of Colonel Kline, the former recounting a number of personal Incidents in his life which showed the character ot the man. Colonel Kline Much Affected by Trib utes Paid to Him. After a telegram of regret was read Every Inch of avallablo space In the spacious auditorium of the Marry Avenue Baptist Church was occupied last night by (nose who came to enjoy the annunl concert for the benefit of the Evangelical Home lor tho Aged on Chnuncey street, i-tar Broadway.

There was a splendid musical and literary entertainment. A great deal of credit for Its success Is due to J. J. Kebler, ohalrman of the United German Choirs. The entire concert was under tbe direction of Mrs.

L. Stelnbock. She waB capably assisted by Miss Adelaide L. Fischer, soprano; Miss Irene Mildred from Congressman Herman A. Mets.

and a toast to ex-Mayor Kline was drunk, the guest of honor of the evening was intro Mayor Mltchel. Borough President Pounds and many other officials joined with over 150 neighbors of Colonel Ar-dolph L. Kline last night In a testimonial banquet held In honor of the former mayor at the University Club, Lafayette avenue and South Oxford street, under the auspices of the Central Citizens League. No higher tribute could have been paid to the former head of the city than the words of praise from the lips of the present Mayor, uttered in the coarse of an Interesting address In which he made It plain that the greatest work whl 'h he has laid down for his administrate Is the absolute elimination of the "system" from the police force. "I believe It Is unique In the history of the city," Bald the Mayor, "to tender a banquet In honor of an ex-mayor.

Seldom does a mayor leave office with the good will of the citizens sufficient for such a testimonial. But Colonel Kline served with distinction and fidelity. Ho left office with a record without a stain or blemish upon It. Not a word of criticism was hurled at him. He came Into office under the most trying circumstances, yet he met the situation with dignity and forbearance.

"During the late campaign we oil believed that plans were being laid to tamper with the vote and to use repeaters. Everything depended upon the Mayor and the Police Department. But Colonel Kline had the courage and decision that were required, and by his special orders one of the most honest elections in the history of the city was conducted. "The last day of his administration duced. Colonel Kline was nearly over come with his emotions and the tears were choked back with difficulty as ne expressed his appreciation of the honor Where, oh.

where nre Ihe lst night was the duly proclaim night for the first sure-enough drill of tbe woim-n n-llliln of the 1' Cu iinihlans." at the Fourteenth Regiment Armory. On the drill floor there was a sharp barking ot comruauds and rerrled ranks ot khaki clad figures maneuvered In such bewildering ishlim 'hat for a momenf, on first entering, It seemed as If the femlnltte 'orce was really organised and trained into a formidable machine. Wbeo the column swung out, however, those -nobllng garmenis. which the benevolent National Guard supplies ss "pants," became, easily dlsiernibH on all of tha oOldler lads. Captaln-tlcncral Mrs.

J. Hungerford, Mllbank was found reviewing the battlefield from the balcony. A dashing cocked hat gave her a most military appearance, but the khaki Columbian uniform bad been abandoned for a most tinmllltary blue gown. There were a number of women attending a meeting of the Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary In tho armory, but Mrs. Mill ana confessed that there were no recruits for Colonel John H.

Foote to put through their paces an he hal promised. "Four of Inquired," she naitl, "but I was not sure enough of any of thorn to give them recruiting papers. I told two of them about the uniforms ami they promised to have them by next week. It they come back next Tuesday night with tbe uniforms 1 shall enlist them and then will have a start." Mrs. Mllbank said that her main Ide wae to iji'vi tup sciiSt: 'nf urn In women, through the discipline and training or military drill.

Mho says that she has no suffragette schemes and that she simply alms to benefit the women themselves. Sho first Issued the call at tho convention of the Federation of Women's Clubs at tho Astor on October 24. and since then the Idea has spread over the that was being done him. He said he scarcely recognized himself In the picture painted by the speakers who Kebler, elocutionist: Miss Helen Murphy, Ex-Mayor Kline was deeply moved by elocutionist; Miss Kuth Taylor, violinist; Henry Fuchs, cornetlst: Robert Rough- some of the remarks of Mr. Latson, who just preceded him.

In describing the sedge, tenor; Miss Helen Fuchs, Miss Au- Colonel's conduct of the office of Mayor KUBta Heller, A. Campbell Weston, pi Mr. Latson said that he acted "with san- anists; Harrison Glee Club, Henry linger, ty, and without hysteria and self-adula- Qlrector; orchestra, William Pfost, di tlon. and giving evidence of a great re rector; United Choir, Henry Hager, serve power and Btrength." Besides the speakers and the guest of Tbe programme Included: Overture. "Ooldon PeeDtre" (RchleDUerrnll).

honor, there were at the guest table t'nlted Church Orehealra. William J. l'hoat. President Lawson Purdy of the Tai director; recitation, nct-ne from "LAlgloli" Board, Fire Commissioner Robert Adam (Koatand), Mlas Helen Murphy; son and former Borough President Cyrus Hrulse the Ird" (Kamtesffer), United (J. Miller of the Bronx.

Chorua, lu-nry Hager, dlreclur; Mlas Augu.ta tl. Heller, accompan.at; cornel, (at, "Grande The big dining hall of the University Fanlaaie" tHarlmanl: (h. "lOveiilna Mlur." Club was specially decorated for the oo- was another crisis. I won't nay that It was through design. Perhaps, it was merely through studity.

At any rate the plan had been laid to denude the Police Department of Its officials and embarrass from 'i'unnhauser i Wagner). Maatcr Henry casion with greens and throughout the Fuchs; Mlaa Helen Kll'-lia, accompanist tenor evening music was furnished by lo. "Adieu Marin lAdania), Kobert KoiiKh-iIko; violin, "Uiillaile and Polonalae" (Vleux- W.VrWlWiT''1'''-!'" stringed orchestra. the new administration. Instead of tern Liu5i Among those present were: temiia).

Mlaa Kuth Tiiclor; A. Campbell Woa-ton, accompnnlat; recitation, "A Holdler of Fred M. Ahem. Haniufi H. Androws.

Georsre Franca" (Ouldal, Mlaa Irene Mildred Kebler: w. Adams. Frank L. Baubott. Wl Ham Berrl.

porizing or dallying, Colonel Kline acted with vigor and Judgment and saved the situation. He appointed a man as commissioner who, I believe, has been chorus, (a), "In Ahaence" (Ituok); (b), Julian B. Heatty, Pitt Baker, Dr. B. H.

Gruaae an dte Helmat" (Kromer), Harrlaun ntee I -lob. Itenrv HitatT. director: violin, (at Hartley, William L. Bear. James R.

Bracken, Edward C. Blum. 1.. O. Burleigh.

William F. t-f 11 Upnrfliii.o l- A Unlla 17.ln.ln aprlce Vlennola iKrelalerl; (ot, canzo-' j.ji x-vrww iis.m netta" Id' Ambroalo). Mlaa Kuth laylor: A. Bunker, Joseph C. Cooper, Jared Cham hortia.

"liaybreak" (Haul), Ihe United Choirs; pers, Jonn A. t-arrouB-hPr, cowen. Dr. Hourano. "Aria ana Uer Krelachuts tweberl.

1 giving efficient and satisfactory service ever since." In defending his "Goethals bills," Mayor Mltchel said that they are not designed to do any Injustice to the members of the police force. "If there Is one thing," continued the Mayor, "that I Intend to do It is to In William Francis Campbell, Frederick R. Crulk-shank, Adolph Carlson, William H. Cumminga, Terence F. Curley, W.

M. Condon. John 8. Cohen, William V. Oolne.

George Divine. THE APOLLO CONCERT. George Q. Dallon, Henry M. Dater, Julius snd of such pleasing quality Is his baritone bass voico and so well modulated and well cultivated Is It that ho sang of Tor Aullns "Mazurck." Miss Collier does not hlde thwicomposer behind dash of style and olah of bow on Btrtngs; she lets in light on the composer's Intent.

H. Davenport, Yeo V. Doherty. Philip J. Davett, Charles J.

Dill, Edward J. Dooley, Dr. Charles H. Delanrcy. William H.

Englleh. sure justice and fair dealing to the members of the police force. These bills country. She receives Inquiries from all over. One group in Mnnhattan has been drilling at Public, School No.

41, on Greenwich street, and the attendance there averaged about sixteen, althougl composed of different girls each time, untli a dancing school proved a stronger attraction and carried off the soldiers as prisoners of war. Mllbank has taken tho matter up with the authorities of tho schools and recreation centers and she Is to make a series of addresses to tho girls during this month. She will speak at the assembly of the Manual Tralnlns High School In a few weeks. "From the standpoint of a healthy ree-reatlon which will be a counter attraction to th dence halls with the'r nt'end-ant evils, military drill Is unsurpassed," declared Mrs. Mllbank.

"I am willing to Thomas G. Edge, Edward Jerome Fanning, Mlaa Adelaide i-'iancr; recitation, "napuxing tha Twlna." Mlaa Helen Murphy: selection, "Sunny South" tltmpc), tho United Church orclieaira. The members of the Untied German Chorus are: J. .1. Keoler, chairman.

Harry Ludwlg. secretary; August v'. Lens, Ircasuror: V. H. iiimmolrelch, secretary; Henry Hager, director.

Mlas IC. Ankner, Mlas 15. Anton, Mra. M. Baalje, Mlsa U.

Uackes, Mlaa illaehurberger, Mlaa M. Illakle, Mlna M. Illanck, Mlaa 1.. Holts, Mra. II.

Huchlcr, Mlaa Canle, Mlaa rV Carl, Mlas 1. c'ordea, Mlas M. I'ahow, Miaa T. Dlrlg, a A. Klsomlllcr, Mlaa A.

Krdman. Mlas t. Click. Mlaa It. (iottlock.

Mlas an encore that was well fitted to bring out the sympathy In his voice, a quality seldom heard to such a degree In such a are merely designed to make the mem August Ferrand, James L. Flnley, P. H. Flem hers of the force responsive to the head ing, F. -W.

Flagler. Cornelius D. Fleming, of the department. William R. Fagan, Blwln d.

rei-rana, ll. Fisher. 7,. PreaUm Fuller. Abraham Gmber.

big voice. William H. Gleira also of the Apollo sang the "Romania" from Thomas' Goethals Bills to Get at the Police William M. Oreeve, Rutus T. Griggs, Benjamin K.

Gardner, Howard C. Gore, George "Mlgnon" so well In his lyric tenor voice "System," Says Mayor. Gardner, Thomas Gaman, Fred Goodwin, James Her Intonation Is pure and her style honest. Moreover, she had a remarkable nble accompanist at the piano, whose name was unfortunately not printed on the programme. Later, Miss Collier played a beautiful arrangement of the Prayer from Wolf-Ferrari's "Jewels of the Madonna," and surmounted easily the difficulties bristling In a Spanish "Caprice," by Ketterer-Loeffler, and, returning In response to long applause, sho gave a popular encore.

Dr. E. W. Marshall of the Apollo sang Gormley. William Harkness.

Dr. Owen E. Houghton. Charles W. Hickaon, William Henry that developed remarkable carrying pow er, at times, that he had to slug an en core, and then another.

R. Orelner. Mlaa A. Grolliccr, Mias M. Urn- theer, Mlas A.

Harms. Mlaa C. Hell, Mlaa O. "It Is to get at the minority In tho 'system' of the force that we want those so-called 'Goethals bills' passed. I want Hutchinson.

Ferdinand Hartmann. victor a Popular Privato Concert by Brooklyn Organization at the Academy. It Is not singular In musical annals that a private concert should be also popular and the second event of that kind In the Apollo Club's thirty-ulxih season In the Academy of Music last night fame Into that category. And It was largely through the nature of the programme and also and largely-ou account of tho varied skill of the men's voices and tbe conducting of them oy their, exacting and musiolanly leader, John Hyatt Brewer. A large audience showed that they felt the Influence of the hour by their looking across tbe Easter Harder.

Fred E. Heltmann. Thomas Hanlon the policeman responsive to his commie Elbert H. Hand, Edward E. Horton.

Leon K. Israel, J. L. Jacobs. Jacob C.

Ktlnck. John OPERAS FOR NEXT WEEK. 8. Kennedy, Clifford B. Kline, Kdwln G.

Krim-mel. John J. Kuhn. John J. Kenny.

Fred G. sloner, and the commissioner to the Mayor; and moreover, I believe the Mayor should be made continually re hn English "She Alone Charmeth My Sad Lemmermann, Edward Lazanaky, Kamucl Levy, Harry E. 1-ewls. 8. A.

Unman. A. Ltn-man. John F. Lane.

Gardiner l. Matthews, sponsive to the wishes of the people ness," from Gounod's "Queen of gheba "Aida" to. Be Produced In the Brook-, Academy of Musio by means of the recall." make some sacrifices for this work. I live out at Freeport with my husband and twelve, year and 1 am willing to make that trip, although I know that I will not get Into bed until one o'clock. It Is a wonderful tMng and as soon a the girls begin to understand nbntit It they will come out.

Any girl shove sixteen Is eligible Ton tnll'tiii-v nftlcei's tc'tl mo that If I would get tho girls they would give them the drill, so we will go ahead Just as soon as enough girls come out." Francis L. Mlnton. George T. Muason. Cyrus Miller, Douglas Matliewaon, Kdward ward Aida will be sung next Tuesday PARIS FASHIONS UP TO DATE.

McMahon, P. H. Dr. t. n.

max-field. John P. Mailon, James C. MoArthur, P. Charles P.

Murphy, Republican leader chairman of the committee which had of arranging tqr the "good citizenship" dinner, acted as toastmaster night by the Metropolitan Opera Com R. Marvin, Dorus n. McKea, nenry a'. Mont pany, In the Brooklyn Academy of Music, lilies at the footlights and applauding gnmerv. Charles F.

Murpny. nr. i naries William D. Nlper. Frank H.

Newcomb, in the enforced absence of (ieorge F. tne cast Including Mmes. Gadskl, Ober when the men behind the scenes of the From the Eagle Paris Bureau, D3 Rue Cainbon. through the courtesy of Abraham Straus. J.

Cole Nutting. Clarence Nichols. W. W. Owens, Andrew J.

Onderdonk. Charles A. O'Malley. ('arson C. Peck.

Lewis B. Plleher, handsomely appointed stage Betting sang and Sparkes and Messrs. Martin, Ollly, Rothler, RosbI and Bada; Polacco Dudley Buck's club motto, "Behold how AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN. rir Iwis F. Hllcher, wamuei I'lirny, jonn i.

Parker. Charles M. Russell, Alexander 8. Row. good and how pleasant a thing It Is for and.

Professor Alfred u. lleevet. a. n. noin.

'Uii Hallo In Maschera," on Monday rt 1 1 nil Miles Riley. James W. Redmond. Dr. J.

night, at the Metropolitan Opera House, with DeBtinn, Hempel, Caruso, Amato Reh, F. R. Rose, tieorge KZ. tieynarn, nernarn Reynolds. Charles H.

Rameden, Robert Rear- Hell, Mlas K. Heltamann, Mlas A. Heller, Mlaa A. Hering. M.aa A.

lloelser. Mlsa R. Hoehn, Mrs. 13. Holer.

Ml a M. Hummel, Mlaa 11. Juchatz, Mias K. Kalllnln. Mlaa II.

Kebler, Mlaa K. Klefer. Mlsa A. Klrchmer, Mlaa K. Kor-hler, Mlaa Koatur, Mils K.

Krank. Mlaa A. Krochllng. Mra. Kuhne.

Mrs. M. Kupfer, Mlsa ('. Kurs, Mrs. II.

Umnlng. Mrs. K. Miller. Mlsa 0.

Ober, II. Ober. Mlas B. Oachmann, Mra. O.

ntterlieln, Mlas D. Par-aer, Mlsa Paul, Mrs. I'll. Iger, Mlas A. Poland, Mrs.

C. I'y, Mlaa A. Ronvers, Mlas Hupnert, Mra. J. Schllnger, Mlaa K.

Hehmelt-ccr, Mlas gchneldrr, Mlaa Hclinell, Mlaa M. Hehwaka, Mlaa C. Hominer. Mlaa A. Hotter, Mlas M.

Sutter, Mra. J. llder. Mra. O.

Wacker. Ma el. Wernsr, Mra. J. Werner, Mlaa B.

Wldmer, Mlas K. Young. Altos The Mlaaea C. Hahr, I. Beerstecher, C.

Berner, A. Blanck, O. Illauaa, A. Ilannc-mann, o. Hftgar, a.

Krdtuan. R. tlarhe, M. Oela. K.

irr, I flraf, c. rlrlmmell, It. tlrote. A (lumber, M. Hlmmrlrelch.

A. Kalb. R. Kliimn, A. Knlerlm, .1.

Uela. Tdnck, A. I. Ink. M.

Martin. A. Mctlowell, M. I'fafT. K.

I'farrer. M. I'foal, ftudolph, Bauer-tirun, II. HiiiHiiffllberger, M. Schuull, M.

Hchinldt, A. Hclioef'T, Nrhwenn. I. Speeht, R. Hturk.

Htelfcl, L. Stelnbock, B. Wagner, J. Werner. Tenora-15.

Anrnms, H. Arwe, 11. Huhr, It. Hacker, Holts, It. Bushier, f.

(ilncklen, W. (Iraf, H. Orolheer, C. IMna. W.

IPmmel-relch, P. llolaapfel, A. Klelu, A. Lens, K. l.pke, H.

tanning, H. I.iulivlg, Miller. W. I'foat. W.

Kuppert, W. Hcbnelder, Hchwetin, W. Stlefel, A. Strung, H. Taylor.

W. Wen. Uaaaos A. Auber, Auber, .1 Rachmann. C.

Ilundcr, O. Canes, W. Oiefrmbach, K. lOger. O.

Brnat. E. H. Oray, H. Heller.

J. Hcndrlcka, A. Hob-n. II. II.

Kichner, H. Koi-hler, W. KrainT O. Krla, P. Kupper.

B. Mack. J. Makowsky, F. Mer-tena.

C. Moaer. F. Moaer. c.

I'foat. Itn-dolph. H. ituach. O.

Hnmbiicb. Rchaufcl-bergf-r, S'hl'iper. 3. Hchulb'-r. W.

Hi-hincll--er. c. Wlrtb, W. lllnke. Uothier nnd De Seguroln; Toscanlnl don.

William J. 8. Ryall, U. O. Snllay, Dr.

8. Meredith Strong. Dr. A. H.

Smith, Valentine Schmitt. John Kparrnw, Garret W. Smith. A. Matinee Itnlly, Ztl.l BERT WILLIAMS Tho Fiinnlcnt Mnn In tho World.

"POULTRY TRUST" APPEAL. Isaac N. Jacobson, counsel for the thirteen so-called "poultry trust" men, whose: convictions for "establishing a monopoly In restraint of trsde," were affirmed by the Appellate Division Friday, stated today that he would apply for a certificate of reasonable doubt on Friday, and carry the cade to the Court of Appeals for final settlement. The application for tho certificate will be made before soms judge of the Court of Appeals at Albany. conducting.

"Monna Vanna," book by Maurice Mae Ttarrv Svlvealer. William Hconay, Aoram ne- brlng, Mlrahenll Towns. Joseph O. Timpleby. (By nrrangpmt'nt with Z.rpfMd, Jr.

terlinck, music by Henri Fevrler, first Kilwin Asher Williams, ucorge i.nriHtmn wii- KlilNH 1IAVIKS. CONSUL tune in New York, on him rlermuth. the Rev. Freaern-a npriu, unn by Philadelphia-Chicago Opera Company, Wetzel Dr. William Clnrltson Wagner, J.

Rnhert (1. Wilson. Robert O. brethren to dwell together In unity." Nearly all of the nlmbers by the cluh were sung a capella and that they were in good voire was noted In the opening number, Dudley Buck's "On the Sea," which was given with Its sentiment of love, Its sense of awe for the power of the ocean and Its tenderness In veneration for Him who commands the waves and the storm. Horatio Parker's "The Lamp In the West," sung by request, was constructed on the verse plan of Tennyson's "Crossing the Bar," and the way Mr.

Brewer managed to do tbe dilfl-cult feat of reducing the mass of tone to the minimum of pianissimo was marvellous at the close. He was aided very much In that effect by the splendid diction of the men. The subduing of the BETTY World's Wisest the cast including Garden, Murium "JUST HALF WAY." WINSCH l'OOUB, VIOMNHKV, 1)K VOIE TWO, HBM.Kr-I.AIHB BROS. Wilson, Henry C. Wetterau.

John F. Tawget Marcoux, Huberdeau and Warncry; Cam- Hlmtans. panlnl conducting. "Tosca" on Wednesday night next, with LAW AND 0RDER0FFICERS. Farrar, Braslau, Martin, Scotti, Rossi B.

A. Kolfe'n But Mimical Act, "ARCADIA" Bada. Plnl-Corsi and Ananlan; Toscanlnl conducting. Borough Park League 'Works for Bet 22 BELOW AT WATERTOWN. Wntertown, N.

February 11 Northern New York experienced the second cold snap of the winter last night, the mercury dropping to 22 degrees below oro in the official thcrmometor during 'he tilght In this city, The record for hi winter hern to far la 28 below "Ooctterdaemmerung" on Thursday i.fternoon. with Freii'Slnd. Ober. Fornla. BUSHWICK Minnie Duprre Rlgoletto Kathleen Clifford, Ham Mnnn Heatu a Mtllorshlp, "1.0TD In the Siilmrba." ter Sunday Observance.

The Borough Park Law and Order Rparkes, Alten, Berger, Well and Oorltz; Hertz conducting. t.omriie composed or representatives "L'Amore del tro Re," laBt performance rub tsr'tVfei'T inc. to 50c. Dallr. Ific to 2, WBae-Wwa-a Mat.

Oeaee-nt Till? uinm rmimi number and big volume of the voices was again notable In the singing of Beardsley Van Do Water's "Sunset," which was In a literary way built on the lines of Sullivan's "The Lost only in "Sunset" It Is a splendid sight in the West at sundown that the singer hopes from the various Christian churches In that section of Brooklyn, held Its regular monthly meeting laBt evening, at the Players In 1M all MIX III rill Nest Week "Tho none of the Itancho' 51 romorroic-rinrirfoff-Fei. 12 nnrrunnuiTDvn is. 25. as. tsoo iiii residence of George Nordenholt, J4o7 Fifty-third street.

to see In Hesvens land, Arthur Foote's "The Farewell of HI unccnruin i wst. wctoasc Kris' DAVID COFPERFIELD Jfit Man From Mexico The annual election of the officers and Waists Holiday Sale Spring annnintment of the chairmen of the sev swatha, to Longfellow words, was given with remarkable suavity by the men and with piano and organ. Alvah eral standing committees resulted as WWWVWWffVtVvflfffVffWff follows: President. Georce Nordenholt: vice DUFFIELD ST. THEATRE I J.98 Laces, Habutai Crepe de Chine Usual $3 Value Stripe Voiles Lingeries Usual $2 Value president, William B.

Severe; secretary, unwoni Patterson: treasurer. P. Bueh- lor' eveciitlve committee, tho rour nm- cers named, and H. O. Fuller.

commit teesLegislation, H. O. Patterson; violations, A. P. Abrams; suggestions, 0.

DnlHeld and I-'nlton Ma. TODAY "THE RED DUKE" Alto Kinemacolor THURSDAY GREAT MILITARY DRAMA The Two Sergeants' a-hllA- mnmherahln. W. IM. 1-tHl'lSnoril.

AnonlfiHnn nurnnaes working for The illustration is of one of our most attractive new blouses, finished with ruffle front, long drop sleeves and in colors of blue, pink and lavender. Pretty Lingeries These come in a host of beautiful models, each one a particularly pleasing design for Spring, ultra stylish and better observance ot tne ounaay laws, and has the support of churches and other organlzatloi representing a membership Superb effects, representing the last word in Spring and Summer styles, in the delightful arrangement of both the materials and trimmings. Stunning Innovations Some in short sleeve models, others with long or three-quarter sleeves; novelty kimono yoke effects; faultlessly tailored and wonderfully priced. 1 to 1 P.M. Admission 10 IBe 5 of i.esriy persons.

sjsjsj sssssissssMwa and Brown suit with taffeta binding, sl unk collar r.nd cuffs. AMUSEMENTS MANHATTAN. BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY A. I A. Verdi's Opera -l -a.

aa. maw i ja. perfect fitting, unusually wen mauc. ITAGR APH Edgar Nichols of the Apollo, sang In robust baritone voire and with such Inci-slveness and command in Incidental solno that he was recalled. Two of Carl Lotwe's fanciful and graceful musical conceptions, "The Pine Tree" and were popular also and the club members In the first, a nature song, struck the accents firmly In picturing the slumbering of the plno trees In Northern winter and the dreams of a fair young palm tree of tbe Orient, alone mid scorching rock and sand.

Then the men. In song, told how, In "Compensation," though a storm raged without, springtime may reign w'thln. Ethelbert Nevln's "The Rosary," the baritones carrying the well-known melody, sounded Mme. Schumnnn-Helnk's favorite song grandly, demonstrating alBo how the bite of the Anglo-Saxon tongue makes Itself felt In high mo ments of deep devotion. It had to be repeated.

Finally the same quality was felt In a personal sense. In the old English' "Drink to Me Only With Thin. Eyes," In which Mr. Brewer surpasse- himself for tenderness. Wagner's "Al! Praise to God, In Light Arrayed." from "Lohengrin." was given at the close with beauty ot tone-color and with such grandeur of massed tone that It had to be repeated.

8. Lewis Elmer was ve-y efficient at the piano and Albert Rteves Norton, in two numbers, at the organ. The visiting soloist was the Boston vlollnlit Bessie Belle Collier, and she put gentle nnd classic coolness Into modern aria by Frsns Rles and sense of rhythm was felt In her playing I'aT THKATItK B'WAY 44TH BT. Mines, flsdskl, Oner, 8rkea; MM. Martla, RHEUMATIC U1U7.

nuilll' 'r, nn-in. iii. (TO, HAItHMAN PIANO UKK1). and STIFF JOINTS AC I riatbush V. 3 and Stai.

St. Two ghows nally. Sale of Coats Round-Up of the Winter Styles, Values $12, $15, $18 Your Choice relieved promptly Spring Suiis Novelties in Crepe Francake, Honeycombs, Silk Brocades. Customary $25 Value, 11 A.M., 2:20, (1:30 and 8:110 P.af. MOTION PICTURE CLASSICS "A Million Bid" Bunny (himself), and "Goodness tlrachiua." roMMHHOW MAT1NFK AND 1NCE a.

AHUAIIAM I.I.M OI.N. TVPTH To-night I Sharp. iilXViU Mt. WfM i Hat. WM.

FAVERSHAM preaenta a cst nf dUtlngiilahed stars of their pain MINER'S BIR FRDI ir. by AMUKI TIM HSI1AV Mt.HT rolMHV STOKK IIIIMHV KVK. OI'I l.All m'MlAV IV It. II rt TO Silt. fAVKIIHHAM I.tlKTtS I.

Equally soothing for COXSTAM'K COI.MKR It. II. MACLEAN JLI.IK OI'I' a iiirinuaiy. en, la KDISO.N'ft MiW TtlKIMl MOTH imctiki: Iteserycd m-ats now selling. Matinee, Ku nliif, BOc.

Bedfunl llninch Y.M.C.A. Aadltorlui Bi-tlfoid Av. Slid Monroe HI. l.umbtf. Ntu- raltiA.

Cramps, Soy in a ftiectncinar iriniui-iiua or rtliaiteMpcare'B 6 irK 'if Throat, Sort Hist, Karachi, Headache, Chilblains. Itn great? fC KAI Av- and Kroi.iwi, FULTON l-Lie Kv Mata. We I rlC. M'-s. Kill.

doesn't toil linen. Write tor Sample. I. FOUGEJA Baaluaaa N. T.

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M. KHUN'." VHhTKMy KAHt bEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE II ft "iTlTaTTlf ItWaV BreiriT-M ae tiroaaway at naipa at. BK.V WK.I.t II nnil Ills llnrleaii Pn ANCHOR rf IdentusrI ft PLATE LJfl Tfvit Week I.KNs OF Aa This is perhaps our final "say" on coats a "goodbye" to over five hundred of our choicest Winter designs any selection. Chinchillas Bouclcs Mixtures Axtrachans Persians Cheviots The beauty of the models, trimmings and colorings is notable to a degree many silk or satin lined. All fashionable in every line faultlessly tailored.

Closing them out $6.75. RiH W'll Wid Tlnir. Mat. 11 i winirTAUK i. line water on (he Mhle IIW WM.

nOLLIER i 4'd DENTISTkY THAT LATi Regardless of what extravagant price you may pay eliewherc for artificial denture, you'll gel nothing lo equal these Roofleis Teeth in durability, beauty and satisfaction. They are simply uniurpaited and embody ihe last touch of eipert creative dental skill. The roof of the mouth is uncovered lasts is unimpaired and ihe leeth always remain firmly in place, ai intended by I I I II MU.T B.n IM D'll'M W. of way. ULIII'-bl.

Mala. Tulira 2:15 M-ie. olian'a Jones THE YELLOW TICKET MAJESTIC Tomorrow, DORIS KE INext I'ruoelln wllh Mnrgnerlte Clark rrjRT Tomorrow our Costume Salons are to open upon a brilliant pageant of fashion most pronounced innovations in Pans suit want you to come and see these authentic fashions. Tangerine Paprika Mignonette Copenhagen Rose Navy Black Here will be shown the very embodiment of elegance and charm in the stunning short-sleeve sack coals, the beautiful flounce skirts of myriad modeling, and the exquisite 1. cuffs and lapel fancies all Every -uit in this wiuely 4.o..cd collection wonderful value.

Alterations FREE SALE AT BROOKLYN STORE 4ih of H'wnr KvpK. at 8 N) ILHURETTE TAYLOR Hal. 2 Test My Heart ROADWAY rtlRoUU Ih'l lliura. a Hat. 2 ELSIE he i Tim FRRHHES SVM aiirTV ll'wuj 4iilli SI.

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thut fits twrfi-ctiy. Mia without plates decayed teeth nstmid lnosu teeth made firm. All sink kuiii-Sntued IV years. Kxtructluns and dental surgery mado rAI.NLKSd by uur NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Full Sets of Teeth $3.00 Gold Crowns 22 karat. Gold Fillings $1.00 up Silver Fillings 80c up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 84 W.

23d New York. 414-416 Fulton Brooklyn. (Otp. Kden Miia.) rM ilnor weat Abraham A Btraus.) HOURS. 8 TO 6t SUNOAYS, 9 TO 2.

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