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PERFORMANCE COUNTS" This is Mack Quality ' "Alter runointf 100,000 miles in 5 years lent to the (hop fortbefirtt general overhaul impoiiiblo to de tect a rariation of more than .0005 of an inch in any cylinder bore." From tni Utter mt tf hundreds k , tktald lilt yea t read, A REMARKABLE combination of mileage and low operating costs. Mack engineering features combined with 18 basic Mack patents have de veloped the Motor Truck the world is talking about. Capacities, 1 to 7& tons. INTERNATIONAL MOTOR COMPANY 252 West 64th St., New York City. Trousseaux FOR twenty-five jreais, Spring and Summer Brides have selected their dainty trousseaux at the Grande Maison de Blanc. Indeed it is this fact that has earned for us the title of the "Trousseau House of America." t Many recent importations from Paris enable us to say truthfully that this year finds us better prepared than ever to supply every trousscau- requisite of the bride-to-be. We should also like to add that the prices arc really moderate. Grande Maison de Blanc FIFTH AVENUE. 44th and 45th Streets Your Feet Rest and Ask your dealer for ALLEN'S FOOTEASE The antiseptic, healing powder to shake into your shoes and sprinkle in the foot-bath This standard remedy gives quick relief to Aching, Swollen, Perspir ing, Smarting or Tender feet, Blisters, Callouses, Corns, Bunions nnd fa'oro Spots. At night, sprinkle one or two AUen'a Foot-Ense nrm. dcrs In tho foot-bath, nnd. soak and rub the feet. In the morning shako some Allen's Foot-Ease In each shoe and walk oil day In restful case and comfort. , Kothlng relieves tha pain of tleht or new shoes so quickly. Saves the friction npon nervous, painful feet, and shots and stockings lost much longer. Usod by American. British and French troops. Over une xviunon nvo nunorea i"eot, supplied vo our r rcsnens mo icei una 01 . urug ana Dept. Stores sell U. wmm AoneitflymadeIione$thr$old Wc pre earnestly seeking a market for an honest product a remolded tiro with a guarantee of mileage and a certainty of value. PIUCES AS FOLLOWS: 32x4 $15.65 31x4 ..ei0.75 Other sires in propor Come SINCLAIR HAHLCit BRANaa V "The Trouueait House oj America," Inc. Want Comfort a package of inousana ids. oj Powder for tho troops oy toe uovornraent. It gives new vigor. 1 VALUE ' $8.00-1 SJx4H $22.50 38 x 7 Cord $57.00 tion Writa for complete price lift in and look us over. RUBBER CO., Inc. DISOOKtYN BRANCH ! THE SUN QROKER AND WIFE READY FOR TRIAL Illness of Judge Donnoll De lays Honrinj? of Suit Brought hy His Children. COUSIN DEFENDS WOMAN Old Tnmmany Boss Tolls Why He Transferred Property CasoMoy Begin Monday. Sp'finl In This firN am Nrw Yoni: llr.iuin West Palm Beach, FIa April 7. Counsel for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Croltcr completed their caso to-day and arc ready to go to trial on the chat-go that tho old "Boss of Tammany Hall" Is Ecnllo and that his wife, owing to this alleged fact, has managed to get much of his property away from him, but tho absenco of Judge E. B. Domiell, of the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, who granted tho temporary In junction and who In 111 at his. noma In Jacksonville, Is holding things up. It Is likely the caso will begtn Monday Felends of Sir. Crokcr pointed out to day why It was, as appears In tho vol uminous affidavits already fllod, that prior to his second marriage, ho trans acted so much of his business through his son, Rltfhnrd, Jr. They fald that the first Mrs. Crokcr, from whom Crokc woh separated during theso years, al vnys refused to sign any papers what ever and thit therefore her hu?bninl could not deal In re.U property In his own namo. Tho Palm lloacli property, which was afterward sold to Otto II. Kuhn, he boulit In the namo of his son, anu tho property upon which Tho Wig warn, his own homo, stands, he pur chased In tho name of his brother-in-law. ' Mr. Croker said to-day that ho after ward transferred Tho Wigwam ard somo adjacent property, also held by h'3 brother-in-law, to his wife becaus. he wanted her to have the homo In her name. Ho also made the same ex planation for the transfer to her ur Glen Cairn, his estate In Ireland. Wife Made Money for Illni. "I am an old man," said Mr. Crokcr. "and I felt that my wife ought to own tho homos In which wo live. I have per fect trust In her with good reason nnd I do not seo that there Is anything strange In my having given her tho homes wo occupy. I gave hor the whole Irish estate, everything that was there. I gave her the horses hcenuso I knew sho was fond of them and would take caro of them." In fpeaklnc? of Ms wlfo Mr. Croker said that she made 50,000 for him a year ago In ono transaction, at a time when ho wbb very sick. "A thing that amuses me," Mr. Croker continued, ''la tho concern my children apparently have about what my wife get In Uie first place I will say that my wife has earned since we married In deals that sho has swung herseir, considerably more than wi both have spent since wo were married. If my wlfo was extravagant, forcing herself Into society down hero by lavish enter talnlng that, was dissipating my for tune, I can seo how they might feel like making tfome complaint, but Instead we have ono servant, we live very quietly and happly and what we have spent she has earned twice over. My eon Rich ard cannot complain about my running away and getting married without tell ing him aboSt it, as ono of tho papers i read to-day nad It.' Mrs. Croker'a Life In Ilelnll. Harold Nathan. Mrs. Croker's cousin. Issued a formal statemont to-day in which ha defended her against the ac cusations of tho Croker children and AW " l fi&u ii ii nvi ir r ti m ihAmmmmmttmmmi&mmm M jM Sopranos p X imm HuarK i ilia mi pn ! I i w mi v i lift iM&;wwEmtm&M;xt?mmimi HHHH fortieth UK3y FLORENCE EASTON makes Vocauon Records exclusively ' The DamnAtionV' Faust ; - v Given under the auspices of the Ne York Oratorio Society at the 71st Regiment Armory 34th Street and Park Avenue. Saturday, April 'lOth; 8:15 P. M. ' i You are cordially invited to hear the Vocation j Records of Florence Boston at all Aeolian stores The Aeolian' C'ompXnyp xtt Makers of the WorU-Famous PhononathTht Aeollan-VIU ( In MANHATTAN 39 West 42nd Street In 367 AND NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1920. gavo all tho details of her early life. HA said: "She waa born In Indian Territory, near Mayavllle, Ark., In 1881, Sho never has misrepresented her age. Sho Is en rolled as a Chorokco Indian, one of tha flvo civilized tribes, and has an allot ment or land as a membor of such tribe. Hor parents, uro substantial paople, owning a ranch of flvo hundred acres, Her undo Is now a membor of Congress, She was educated In tha Chorokco National Fcmulo Seminary at Taniaquah, Indian Territory, and was graduated In IKK. Sho then took a course in tho summer normal school of Chicago University and afterward tauRht mathematics at (ho Tahlaquah Seminary for about five years, "About 1008 she went to HoMon and ntcrcd Dr. Curry's School of Exprea Ion, Sho was thero for three years, -ailing a four year courso In that time. Hor parcnlfl paid lfVr expennc. She re turned to Indian Territory ubout 1911 and taught expression to private pupils In Muskogee, also gymnastics In tho public schools. In March, 1913, she went to tho Wilson Inaugural, repre senting Oklahoma In tho suffrago l.parrulc, nnd' then went to New York, where sho ntudlcd volco work undor toatihers of music. Sho maintained her nolf by giving recitals and by means of remittances from her imrents. "The statements that havo been mado that sho was a cabaret and chorus singer, that she appeared at Churchill1 In cabaret nnd In tho Hippodrome chorus are willfully, maliciously false. Sho never appeared at Churchill's, and never appeared at tho Hippodrome. Sho has been accused of having a gay time In the summer of 1914, whereas, In fact, Bhe upont that somiiner giving recitals through a Berks of girls' and boys' camps In tho New England States. "The sensational charges made against Mrs. Crokcr aro baseless nnd fabrica tions unsupported by any competent proof. She will no longer tamely submit to the spreading of such falso and defamatory statements." WOMAN FREED AS HOMICIDE. Acquitted of Murder of Her Divorced Husband. Hampton, V.a., April 7. Mra Mlttlo Jostcr Cummlng, clsirged with tho mur der of her dlvotccd husband, who was shot to death In the street here, was acquitted to-night by a Jury. Tho verdict wn returned after the EXHIBITIONS & ANDERSON PARK AVENUE & 59T" SALE THIS AFTERNOON AT 2J0 AN IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF ANCIENT CHINESE ART TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OP EDWARD G. GETZ WHOSE BUILDING AT 14 EAST 45th STREET IS TO BE TORN DOWN J To be told Thursday, Friday, Saturday afternoon, April 8, 9, ,10, at 2:S0 o'clock. OPENING SALE VALUABLE PAINTINGS AND TWO IMPORTANT TAPESTRIES COLLECTED BY MR. C. F. DlEJERICH 963 FIFTH AVENUE J To be sold Th ursdoy, Fnday evening', April 8, 9, ai 8:16 o'dock. SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. THE BRONX East 149th Street In BROOKLYN nFIatbush Avenue j) Russian Sables V Canadian, Marten I I Coats and Wraps in cloth and silk k Ulmlloii.. k reres ti'AHlMO lit Ncwrk Jury had deliberated only four minutes. Mrs. Cummlng'a ex-husband, S. Gordon Cummlng, a lawyer and former -member of tha Legislature, was killed Fcbruory 7. Mrs. Cummins told tho Jury she met him that day and asked for money, ond that lis threatened to lock her up again. Sundaes Dooited to 22 Cent. BpeHnl to Tub Bcn a.nd New Yosk Hekald. Ciiicaoo, April 7. That stranga mix- turo of cornstarch, cracked Ice and fruit flavor known as a "Chicago mindao " has gono IL C. L, crazy again and Is Selling In the "Loop" for 22 cents In stead of the war prlos) of 17 cento. Nerr Ftaherlea Treaty Proposed. Ottawa, April 7, A new fishing treaty recommended by the Canadian American fisheries conference will be submitted to Parliament this session If approved by representatives of both Do minion and American Governments, it was announced to-day. SALES AT THE GALLERIES STREET, NEW YORK TONIGHT AT 8.15 FREDERICK A CHAPMAN will he I I 3Sm Company. soloist at the f or t ieth anniversary performance of v In NEWARK 895 Broad Street f AMUSEMENTS. AMERICA'S FOREMOST Winter Garden Mnetoda??' LOUIS DB FOB, WORLD -'JA lUulta now ptXTacic. 1'uttrv em um ip ' niYVrHTuea.Mb. W.of W'wsy. Ev.8 JO "Win M(l; Wwl, a fit. 2:30. & DITRICHSTEIN m "XOtU CT The., near R'way. Kvm. 8:40 yfin J I . JUts. VVod. & Sat. 2:40. ChulM Cherry and nnMlAI CTinrlnji Ijvrrimnrn In thf Pamutis Cutnnljr fMiiMirNGERS OPERA CO, in Oilbrrt flulllvan'N fomif (citi li'irlrso'i" RWISM& "The tictt show 1 ovrr haw In my life." Aleiander Woollcott of the Tlmoi. PARK THEATRE. Co!umbuClrc!e.KvM. i MmJniWHatiinlayg:16. 8:l. VPI AVMnl W. 48th fit, Kv.8ao. riJ I riUUDCi Mats.Wod. Bat. TM. Wonderful Thing 48TH ST. THEA. L'JSS THE GREAT AMERICAN MELODRAMA STORM THE Is Scoring the Season's MA.MM. ELLIOTT'S1 'lnrairo, Eves. 830 Mats, Wed. dat. 230. 1 New RovuisIC! Rovtmlcal Csmody "Tim mnst beautiful Tra duction Broadway hat ever What'a In a Namo" top of 8tt. Put your lltt."- -kvp. Bun. CAN AMERICAN 1IUHRAND3 IN PERU BE EXTRADITED? Meet A Lnuoti a Minute. At homo Kvs.8:30.Mts.WcA & Sat. 230. Irlnceis Theatre. 39tb St.. nr. ll'way LITTLE TH E ATR E otfcy. (Evs. t 8 20 MaU. Sat. it Wed 220. RICHARD BENNETT in Euicne Q. O'NtlU'a Orw( Drama, Beyond the Horizon CCI VtVM West 42 Ht. Eveniuffs 830. OfcL.W I IN MaU. Wed. & Hat. 2 ilO. DONALD I PEGGY RALPH BRIAN I WOOD I MORGAN In th 'BUDDIES" Mualcal Hit NEW YORK'S I. h A D I NO , T PMPIRP n'way 40Ut. Evm.830. C4VU 1IC Mats. Wed. 4 Sat. 230. "A tujxrbly human piece of acting." Bun. ETHEL 1113r' 6ARRYM0RE DECLASSEE CRITERION LfSvK0' T LIONEL DARRYMORh "Mora admirable than his Ibheton,''-nt)t THE LETTER OF THE LAW (U Rore Rauge) Kn',rWrvir1rT D'y & 38 St. E-s. 830. NniaCerDOCKCr MaU.To.lv8.it.2:SS Mnlinre TorlavENT11115 OhCH. S1.S0. iviaunce i oaay,llUa sl oo 2d .la,c The Sunshiny Cape Lkxl ixmiy I Best BeaU at Box OfDce. Keg. IMcen. Wfft 44tb St. Kventflgs 8:30. Mats. To-day & Sat. 230. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 220. ' : "tup cim enore uinc daughter" By Qconre Scarborough and David llelateo. 7o7n in'nwarr'j ABRAHAM LINCOLN Cort -MttJ.WtitJtt. CvnSlS GLOBE "Apple Blos5om" KreUltr-Jirobl-Le Ilaron Operetta with John Charles Thomas. WOda Bennett. SUr Cast. MatWed. !c Sl. rAInARD'wytoos,' i'op.prices. Mats. To-day & 8t. aauncey0LC0TT4No8rj8, Nxt.Wk. ROBERT MANTELL In Repertoire, MADISON SQ. GARDEN 1 TWICE DAILY. 2:18 and 8:15. I uoors upen Hour Earlier RINGLIHG BROS., BARNUM&BAILEY AND SOMDINR-J, THE WONDER SHOW OF THE UNIVERSE UNANIMO08LY AND ENTHUSIAST!. CALLY ACCLAIMED "GREATEST. GRANDEST AND MOST MARVELODd SHOW EVER PRESENTED. OUr&ntlVl 7w nnnaM mi C.M.1M GUtantlo Adinlaylpn to Evemhlna, Includlni soats. fOctoW.OO, fccorilas tolocatlon (War Tat "wuuurvu uoaer vi at reduoed pricaa, all matinees, except Sat, to 11.10 set and ovtr. BranchTlcietOfflceirNo advance In prices) m .Glmbel Bros., t. It. Macy t Co nil. r. Ktltn'i rALACE B'way47th8t. Mats. Dally 23-11. ELIZABETfl niUCE la uierMas Heme, with WILL MOnRISSY, Va- i.jr rair, ueorgie rrlce. . Jl r.ATJt. LEE la Person. I)B. F. Keith's KlVERSIDE B'way A Mlh St. Wm. & Gordon Doqlsy Sophie Tucker. TS..L!J'!shoP''Il7n Ardtll ar Co.. Erie Zt td7 IMPORTANT TO ALL OU.IUAI l'ATKONS. o taors of the Keith celebrated Suaajy fJB"!, i Cent"- Thestre, but th Ketth Siaday Ooocerti at the ilanhittaa Opera Homs trery Sunday afterncoaX and "Every Day U a Holiday at the Hip." Mall. SMARK T-V, tranD tl. ft. AL. . a" TP H to u wt jhl. mm m mm Am,, jm. HOW 53 R n . i i v. ... . The Womsn sad The mppei. i)ist. Strand Orchestra. Uway4:47th st POLUMBIA. Bway & 4T. Twlca DlUy.lEv.s. OXRJJI A LA CARTE. imC AMUSEMENTS, THEATRES AND HITa. DIRECTION Or nMflt.. O. P. Welt. Kir.Silfl Wl Mat. :wed. nd Sat. 3:l, Wl L STAR RtVIVdl- Vr U a p R 1 q West St. Ererdrwi 830, HAKKID Iat..wed.l&satv4a(). "A triumph of pop, Hp wd bln. TrlD. THE CODUHN3 prn. ItalnlturMutlcal Buecou THE TIIKATRE OUILD HlKBBNTB "IAMP r.LEGG' Dy St. Jolm Krvlnf. Autliorof 'John Kayion SPECIAL NjVI'INEES at tho GARRICK MRDEA a mi ..nii, .n.i tii!fvlnit."-A. Woollcotf TO-MORROW AT 330 Y. Ray Conmlock dc worna umr"""" iunw.. " w,,,.,,. rth , A J.. H ira month -UrlIII anJ uifu Tborou.hlr amiiulm-, capiully actod.-Trlb, MATINEE TODAY 2:30 MqcKELLAR Sensational SuperSucces3 f UKOADHUUST.W.4tilHt.Evi.830. Jane COWL In "HMII.IN THROUOII." MatJ. TO-DAV & Hat. 230. 1 Mnpr;rn wt 45 au Era. at sao. MatineM Sat & Wed. 220 Till! HENSATIONAL. TRIUMPH ELSIE 10 Arnold HfnnoH a Nw Plar Ferguson SACRED and PROFANE LOVE THtA V483t 3 OlSO WAT VtOQAT" TW HU3KVU. CDMtW MIT ADELC ROWUND CENTRAL Th., 47 8t. & R'y. Ev. 8:30. Mats. Wed. A Sat. 2:30. Samr 1 Dernara ernara irineDoraoni In "AH YOU W KHK." 44TT4 CT Theatrr ,W .of B'way. Kycs.8.30. I n D 1 . MaU ,Ve,. & 8t. 2:20. CECIL . LEAr Vr.uii. i, ivik WHU 5 HtKfc. with CLEO MAYFIELD Musical Oumedy Triumph. for two lttrs 72l 'k ' EAST, is WEST wits Fay HiuMTtn. Asror- Mttlnrts W1. eJtt. II E AT it K 3 ANU 8UOCTE88ES NEW AMSTERDAM WEST 42 ST. Kvri. at 8:10. Mats. Wed. & Sat., GOc to S2. No IHghcr ED. WYNN CARNIVAL A Joyoua Musical Rerun, lit Edition A SUCCESS and a STAMPEDE. NEJV AMSTECOAM POOP You can Dlne.Daneo ma Sma If J AND rvcjV. KIDHIGHT FDQDC 1 V Dtiini-Omtt at 7-Jupper ilB 1 J Cohan & Harris Muved.2&'sat.t0 jtt th Assourrs wakwk teiumhi ArATiipikct piAy cotuTBvcnoa (By BITA WE1MAN1 I YPFI IM Tneatr VVYsWitbSt Rv. 8:3U. L.1WCUIVI MatlnTo-diy&Sat.220. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 30. DAVID UELASCO presents InaCIairebDKsfeu aH' COHAN 'ay.4aast Eve s:30. oft. lA..VM- Wed. A Sat. 230. - WILLIAM Collier- 'A Laughing ire.il i dm Can't He Boat." In "THE ' HOTTENTOT. "Ifa a Scream" Evs. 830. Mats. TO-DAY & Sat. 320. HENRY MILLER fi$L ureenwicn v mage Mts,Twiaj, & 8lt, 2 a0- PoDular Pricn Matinee Tn-rfiv. EMILY STEVENS in rhtUn C n D U p ' with O. P. I Moellers OW r m C HEGOIE Line an improper awry muspcrcd behind Valenriennei fan." Tlm. HUDSON Booth Tarkiftgton'j Clarence WcM 44th St. Et.830. Mats Wt.&8at. 2-20. "Best Light Comedy Eyer Written by an Amerlcan."-Heywood Broun, Tribune. John l. UOLDEN presents GAIETY. B'y 40 8t. Ets.830. Mt.Wed.ABat I IQCi OTV W. 42fl 8t. Kn. B-jn "THE NIGHT BOAT" fX6.5.H0S5' 4ISX iCAPITOL iTY . 73 .nEAT FEATURES PAULINE FREDERICK .'?"T"E WOMAN IN ROOM 13" "HANSEL and GRETEL" 4.1'ITOI. fix M-HOvn' nrHlE8TnA LITTLE THEATRE th 8t- West . Four Mon.. Apr. 19: TueiT 33T??77;. u uroaa ALllt IN WUNUfiKLAND Arruytrd by Rachol Barton Butlor Innim.1. 4v.l-. I KflT A ACTED IIY (llimvw.iroa I Flr.M with MAJ3EL TALIAFEIlrfo aa' Alice' Pot N, Y. KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATI SEATS on SALE TO-MOItIiiwT; I SJIMUWMll AtelUn Hall Wed. Aft., April 14, .t VIOLIN RECITAL HELEN JEFFREY Mtt. Daniel Maysr. fltlnwy piano. fU?pbt 0 C9NSXANOEi BINNEY iJLSr. Ti':L ?WPJ. Fantasy aiHA1 :IVI.I OHCHESTHA IAI TTsr 11 n " w jonn Darrymorc ta' Dr. JekrU tjjd mm vizis' 7 S in Ur. AMUSEMENTS, LED AND J, J. BHuniBRT. r SEASON'S BIGGEST HITl OaviMt and aweotcat nf all Wuolkutt, Tlmia. Distinctly lirilllant. R'orJJ. Dulmloat nnd awiHitut of season. ISrotln, Tribune. If VaffiASHlK MofBW Afagw-daSst, curtain '0 flfie Cttmmni JArwd Qmcdy PAQINIH 30th fit. A ll'way. Evm.HSO. WlDllNU Matlneivs Wed. k Hat. 2:20, Victor Herbert's Musical Hucci-vi My Golden Girl mMPnY4lt nr U'way. Bvs. 8 23, L-UiViriU I Mftl)l T,iy & Hat. 2 -if. MY LADY Ainerlm's (lriMU.t Comody ! riifir. FRIENDS Crawford PI TINir.P Wet42d8t. EvM.atS'.W EJ-1 UNVjC Mts.Wcd.(I'op.).t!lat.Ht2.ltl. Florence Moore IN Breakfast In Bed THE OUIJA BOARD A Piay of TI10 Hein and Tho UnBOea. Ry CRANE WILBUR. f YR IP Wrat 42nd Ht. Evuniugs at 80. L.llMV' Matlneua Wcd.A8at.2a0. BARNEY BERNARD "HIS HONORS ABE POTASH- POPULAR PRICES 60751.00 1.C0A2.0O QUI rOPRT Theatre, 44th St., W. of U'way. anUD&Kl Kw.830. Maw. Wed. A Sat. Theda Bara THE BLUE FLAME REPUBLIC Wi.t42iI8L Eva. RtSJO. Mats. Wod. (Pop.) Aflat. at 2:1 Marjorie Rambeau in i'UULUUIt H I'MI The Sign Z Door PI II TON W. 40th M. Evo. 830.II8T 4 r V. It Mat. fiat.2:80. TIMES uurer Diorobcu'a Crfat Comnd lilt n r a o . WITH AN V flmma'c xtrmrnirMi OA8T DEO MONDAY EVE. NEAT BELMONT I 4Rth.E.ofn'y. . SffflSS? ay i t'h'k Passion Flower METROPOLITAN TONIGHT S, MANON. Forrar, QaUl: Unci ett, Whlteblll. ChiUmcM, Rpirurola. Wolff. Fill. 8 Last Timr, SAMSON KT DAI.IIA. Matcnauer; Canifa), Amato, liothler. WoIX SAT. 3, ONEUIN. Muilo. Innram. Pertnl; Martlnelll. De Luca, Dldur. Cond. Bodiiiiikr. BAT. B til to W.GO). 0il Time. DAKUEK ot SEVILLE. Uarrlentos: Hockrtt. Amato, Mar done. Malatssta. Cond. Papl. , SUN. Eve, Concert, ELMAN, Violinist. Mil ler. aopr. lYruteiuii. tiar. wren. Itairrman, INKXTMON.Sn'l Mat.at2.l toti. lOU,Al DEL DE8TINO. Act 2; ITIGOLETTO. Art uouAjin OAiviau et llAl.u.A,ACt3'l Karrar.Barrlentos,Ponjieilc;MartlueUl,UarroM' De Luca. tottl. Martlnniw. fcVE. at 8. xul limt, LXMCACOLO. 8unrt llu. Arden; Althouse, Seoul, Dldur. PAOLI ACOI. Muzlo: Cani.io, Am.iui, Cd. Moranmul. WED. 8U8. Lail Time. BUTTEHKLY. Kar. rar, Pornla; Laiarq, Scottl. Cond. Moranionl TIIURS. 8. LojI Jim, PROPHETK. Kastoi Matienauer, Galll; Caruso. Mardonoi), Uothlfr. Bodanzky. IIAHDMAN PUNO USED. HIPPODROME. Sun. Nijht. Apr. 18 i sua uu.Mjmix uv JOHN ;McC i. cvormacK LAST TIME 1118 heturn Z.Z. FROM A TOUR OF THK AVORLD LATE IN THK waij nv fV-t -JiU AIIVA.NCB IN PRICES No Mall or Telephons Orders Accepted. Aeolian Uall, Sunday Aft., April 11. at I BAUER In :nd and Last Piano Recital This StMon. Mut. lindon Charlton. Mnn,A Uamlln Plita Aeolian Hall, Tuts. Kve., April 13, at tilt Sixth and Last Concert of the BEETHOVENASS0C1ATI0N with ?7,T..KJlE,st'En edo u ard Knnjren HAROLD nAUEU LOUIS SVECENSKl HANS LET2 WILLEM WILLEKK Mtt. Loudtio Charltfa. alawnft Hamllii 1'taco AT CARNEGIE HALL Tuesday, April 18,J:J0 P. M. ASIA TRAVEL PRODUCTIONS . Presents Roy Chapman Andrews THE LAND OFUBLAI KHAN" Tha first motion pictures of Central AtU vivid. fMolnatln. allvo with stirrUii incident, TIOKET8 NOW ON SALE Aoollan Hall, THIS AFTERNOON at I BONO RECITAL nY MARTIN BEATRICE Sift. Haensel & Jones. SOPRANO. Mawn & namlln Plm AEOLIAN HALL, TQ-NIGHT AT Jill ANITA LOEW BONO RECITAL. (8tlnway Plact). HARRIB THBA., To-m'w Aft. at 2:11. Marshall Hall His RDINCARNATIONS In Danes. . Seals Now at Boi Oftlee. (Mnon A lUrolln ) Aeolian Hall, TO-MORROW EVE. AT : PIANO BATES RECITAL ilONA Hit. Hasnssl & Jones. Btelnway Piano. Aeolian Hall. TO-MORROW AFT.. AT 3. BONO X r i w r derV r V t NEVADA T an eer Meiio Contralto, wrt. Haensel 4 Jones. Stelnway PUn BB00KLIH AMUSEMENTS. OTAR Jar nr. Fulton Sts. MAT. Tel. Main 1803. DAILY lEdmond Hayes and His Own Show Every Sunday Two Blf Concert ONE INSERTION . .of a "Help Wanted" ad veitisement in the classi fied columns of The Sun and New York Herald brought 25 replies, with 'kDVVIn'nIOANDEU