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——— - Mr. Gericke Displays His Band's Chief Virtues at Carnegie Hall—Miss Marie Nichols, Soloist. Mr, Gericke's programme for the th concert of the Boston Symphony hestra at Carnegle Hall last night treat, While it Included no one f the faw universally accepted master- Pieces, R avoided all problems in music * and rolled for success polely upon the fnherent beauty of the works presented, What it was appreciated the judicious Gpplause of the audience made mant- fest, And it was a great audience of Musto lovers that heard ft, despite tho fival attraction {n anothor house of ftays of the firet magnitune in opera feombined for one occasion only in @ Digh-priced vaudeville performance, Cosar Franck's melodious symphony 4m D minor, with which the concert was Degin, set a high mark of achievement, WAll the virtues of the band were at once fn evidence—tta splendid tone and pre- e(sion and sonority and modulation ; and, more than all, the new elasticity in Mr, Goricke which movéd him to magnetic interpretation, Perhaps the last was @ noticeable in his reading later of sichord Strauss's (one poem ‘Don Jinn," which impresses the more with @ich hearing, A novelty was Goldmark's overture “In Italy," full of color and Hot without fascination, Miss Marie Nichols, a stranger In Now York, of an attractive presence, was the aoloist, She played a violin e@*renade by Truoh that is unfamiliar. The work {s not impressive, and Miss Nichols, who has much technical skill @nd a good, if feminine, tone, seemed to Interpret It dryly and with no great depth of appreciation. (RSE “'THE MAN 0’ AIRLIE”’ . PRODUCED IN BOSTON. Rot Seen by an Audience Before Since Lawrence Barrett's Time, (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, M Feb. 17,~At the Ma- STOPS HUNT FOR LOST CHILOREN Missing Nils and Irene Florman Not Home, but Mother Re- quests Police to Discontinue Search for Them. Tha police of the Hast Sixty-seventh , Street etalon are somewhat mystified @t aa order received Inte last night froin a man who sald he was 4 low- er named Morgan, living at the St, dorke Hotel, N20 West Thirtieth etreet, to stop looking for Nils and irene “lorman, who lived at No, 101 Hast 4eventy-fifth street with their | paren, Morgan sa!d he represented the moth- er of the children, Two days ago Gusta Florman, father of the children, asked Capt. Hogan to send out a general @larm for the children, Nils is sixteen Sears old and Irene fourteen, He suid hho feared the grandmother of tho children, who fives In Sweden, had fur- nished them with money to pay thelr passage to that country and requested Abat the vutgoing steamers be watched. Mr, Florman was seen at his home to-day, He said that the children were not at home, and when asked why the wider for thelr search had been re- ecinded at the request of thelr mother, he replied: "I don't care to talk anymore about this matter, I have had enough noto- riety already and besides its nobody's Businogs.” : San neeeD OSWEGO MEN TO DINE. Bocicty WII) Entertain at the St, Denix ToeMorrow Night, “The fourth dinner of ‘the annual Qwwego Soclety will be held at Hotel | beat Bt, Denis on Saturday evening, This society was formed with a member- Wily of about fifty, Bach year it has fnoreased in s'ze, until now there are e@dout 400 persons registered in the gece retary's office. Among the members tmny ¢ mentioned President John D, (igeins, formerly Mayor of Oswego; ‘Novada N, Stranahan, Collector of the Port of New York; Frank EH, Ham- fiton, the Collector's legul adviser; | 9; (Marshall B, Clarke, Aasistant Dis witt-Attorney; Col, Adolph B. Dick, proprietor of the Grenoble; J, Francis | Pv Murphy, the landscape arti: James G, Fyler, the marino artist; ‘I, Hamp- gon’ Wentworth, President of the Aviiskey Trust; Attorneys Arnon L, Squlers, A, H, Gleayon and A, G, Meyer; Newton MacMillan, of the “Morning Telegraph; James 8, Marvin, manager Pope Manufacturing Com: pany,’ and many others, Curesony cold, relleves difficult breath ing, checks night coughs, healsin- flamed throat, Best for children, New York's Best Family Cough Medicine Btops coughing. Prescribed since 1870 by prominent New York physician, Curse Any Cold Mvery Druggist Belle "Short Btoy” ‘tn Pleasing Programme fJestio Theatte Wright Lortmer, arststed by members of the Shepard King com- pany, produced at a apecial matinee yesterday Mr. W. G, Will's four-act drama ‘The Man o'Airlle,” which was last acted by the late Lawrence Bar- rett something Hke twenty-five years ago, As James Harebell Mr, Lorimer scored a substantial success, the Bos- ton orftics unanimously conceding the performance to be one of exceeding merit and demonstrating beyond doubt Mr, Lorimer's versatility, A pleasing Inoldent in connection with the production was the presence of Mra. Edith Barrett Williams, daughter of the late Lawrence Barrett,. and fee ee tle son, who was naned after the tragedian, Mrs, Williams presented to Mr, Lorimer the manuscript and prompt book of the play owned by her father, Saleswomen’s Peril, GRAYE DISEASES, DDS T0 STANDING Facts About Miss Merkley's Dangerous Mlness and Complete Cure. Have you ever thought why many women or girls rather wal an hour than stand still for ten min-) Min Margret Merkley red 08 It Is because most’ women suffer from some derangement of thelr del cate organism, the discomfort of which is less trying when they are in motion than when standing, \ In some States laws compel om- ployers to provide resting places for their female employees, But no amount of law can regulat> the hard tasks of these women, They must get the strength which this work demands or run the risk of se- tions diseases and the surgeon's knife, Read about the experience of Miss Margret Merkley, 275 3d Street, Mil- waukee, Wis.: Dear Mra, Pinkham ;— “Gradual lova of strength, nervousness, bearing-llown pains and extreme Irritation compelled me to seek medical advice. ‘The dvetor sald 1 had ovarian troudle and ulcer- ation of the womb, and advisod an opera- {fon if I wanted to get well. I objected to Unis, and decided to give, Lydia H, Pink: ham's Vexotable Compound a trial, 1 found that all the good things sald. about thin greag medicine were true, The ulo {ation sooh healed, backache, headach hero Alsappenred |ifme | was strong, vigorot |Well, I'wish every. working fers’ would tty, Lydia B, ble ‘Co \iydia 1, Pinkham’s. Vegetable exe in a short oy git who itasts Wars Lydia E, Compound is a vegetable tonle which |Invigorates and strengthens the en- tire female organism, and will pro- duce the same beneficial results in the case of any sick woman as with Miss Merkley. ‘What To Do ForHeart Trouble 1 back: up my advice with th's R-markab!e Offer—A Full Dolar's Worth of My Remedy Fre: to Prove that | am Right, T ask no reference, no deposlt, no security, te nothing to promise, nothing t ther now or later, ‘To any hear who has not tried my remedy—Dr. Boogie Reatort not a t rt beca 9 13 no ordin tt does ot vainly, fry to sun elf con, jOMMON eon Ke, a Ms made to aay thar It te ender ner ut, en ve, ‘dey th deltaate nervy the heaet te expand and cou rt Je about the site of you y & scarecly Visible to thousand times a must cause the great sys . Enon branch of thle syatem ts so closely, aed with the others that weakness or inte larity at any point Ie apt to sprem Feat | trouble: trouble from Stoniach frequently arises thro m| physician would dispute, mained for Dr, Sdqe—to put It to practical use. Restorative (a the rea of endeavor along thi Rot dosa the organ or denden the pain—but Mut tt ty it Schoop to apnly this know Dr, Shon’ ina) does Ko At once to the nerve—the Inslt Dervd—the nerve pow: and atrengthe: If you hav my remedy, merely w \d_ you an order on your @ Will accept an Band ae hot do! fe will hand you from. ht ff my pre 4 the DHL to me ‘t Horative donot need this evidenc aro no coniitions—no requirements, open and frank and fair. Tt Js the autem test of my limitle ft AN that Tas! vou to do ts to write~write to-day, For a free order for a full dollar bottle you must ad- reas, Dt Shoop, Rook 1 on Dyspepsia, Book 2 on the Heart, Look 8 on the Kidneys Hook 4 for Women a Math we Book 3 for Men, Pooky sie hich Book 6 for Rheumatism Mild casea are often cured by a single b Ue, For sale at forty thousand drug storey Dr. Shooy’s | Restorative) ‘Will Give Dinner to John Walsh, of “Public fehool No. 74 The ‘former. pupils. of John Walsh, principal of Public School No, 74, In Hast Sixty-third street, will give him a dinner to-morrow night at the Re- publican Club, in West Fortleth street, to celebrate the twentleth anniversary of his accession to the principalship, Among those who will participate are: ‘Vice-President James G. Cannon, of the Bourth National Bank; Charles Baker, jt, Secretary Metropolitan ‘Trust Com- Imny; former Congressman Montague Lesser, Alderman John V, Coggey)Dr, D, J, Hamburg, Dr, Walter Timmoy, Dr, Charles May, Alfred A, Cook, Jo- seph L, Buttenwelser, Edwam Herman, ackeu Heer and many others, belt Mate ealy gh Maxwell, Dissrict Superintendents Melleney and Hunt and Supreme Court Justice Greenbaum are among the Invited guests, This is likely to be the start of a- movement to bring together the velneand uf this echool and the one In Bast Fifty. ToothPowder fleaneee, and EN pad sd: 8 fin t Bri tat ene Very convenient for tourists, PREPARED BY LY Spor. AAS, A FAMOUS ADVENTURE. Don't forget to read ‘'The Adventure of the Norwood Builder” tn to-morrow's, Byening World, This ts tho of “Tho Return of Sherloc! agognd atory i seventh street, of which John Boyle was principal for years, the gteatest detective series over wi ten, HONeill & Co Women’s Walking Skirts Strictly all-wool mixt ures, dark and medium effects, tweeds, wore steds, &c., plaited, Saturday $2,753 regular price $5- Women’s Walking Skirts New models, plaited and half-plaited, solid colorsand novelty mixtures, Saturday $4, 503 regular price $6.00. Also Misses’ ana Small Women’s Suits Two handsome and popular models, entirely unusual for the price. Saturday $15.00; actual value $25.00. Girls’ Full Length Coats of all woo! cheviots, perfectly tailored and trimmed. Saturday $5.00; heretofore $10.00 to $14.00, (Third Floor.) Saturday, February 18, Boys’ $5.00 and $4.00) Suits and Overcoats,/ $3.98 a Selected from our own stock we will put a number of Suits on the $3.¥8 table to-morrow, because the sizes and styles have become somewhat broken. You will find all sizes, however, in the lot. Boys’ Double-Breasted and Norfolk Su! is 8 of m ed] cheviots—sizes 8 to 16 years % Eton and Sailor Blouse fabrics—from 3 years up Overcoats, reelers and Russ Boys’ Regular 50c Waists and Blouses, 29c, Men’s Fancy Worsted Vesis, $2.00 and $3.00 Values, at $1.50. These Vests ordirtrily sell for $2,00 to $3.00 each—You may selectany one of the new styles, including some me $1 50 from our regular stock, to morrow, at. (Dain Floor.) Women’s $2.50 SHOES at $1.65. We offer to-morrow a regular $2.50 Shoe for Women ) at $1.65 per pair, They are made of vici kid, with $1.65 Per Patr, f tips of patent leather, medium weight soles, buiton and lace, in C, Dand EB widths—special price Saturday... Women’s 60c. Storm Rubbers, 39c. Saturday at 9 A, M.—Shoe Dept., Second Floor, Another lot of Wgmen’s Storm Rubbers in all sizes from 2% to 7—regular 60c. grade; special, per pair... { 39c Saturday, February 18. Great Clearing Sale of ‘bie Underwear, Ribbed _]|————————————— eee Lisle Thread in White and Colors—every odd and end, every broken size goes in this sale regardless. of original cost. High Neck and Long Sleeves Values 75¢ } (Firat Floor.) to $1.50 Values $1.75) 109250 f 1,25 High Neck and Short Sleeves Low Neck and Short Sleeves Low Neck and No Sleeves Saturday, February 18, | 1,200 Pairs Men’s Half Hose Black Cotton and Black and Nats) Meriho—made to sell at 19c, per pair; special at. *}14e 600 Men’s $1 and $1.25 Shirts 65c. each. Fancy Colored Stif{-bosom Shirts, neat patterns—made to 5c sell at $1.00 and $1,25 each; special at 6 Cc “American Hosiery" Sainnles a Men’s High-Grade Underwear At the Following Prices to Close: | Shirts and Drawers—values up to $3, at.. Men's Union Suits—values up to $3, ate. ++1,00 +75 Women’s Consisting of Silk, Silk and Lisle, Merino and Fine Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2ist Street, | PIANOS AND ORGANS, PARADA GUILSHAN IONS FOOT 0) TWENTY. AIR TEETH Lees ‘The Most Difficult Tooth Cortlandt Streets ts f1¥e. mh fn GAS Mesticed wih Gre.” bh OQ | iceestas siya miae, eg hat $4 —$7 —&—BlO PLATES RHPAIRED WHILB WAITING, N, E, Cor, 125th St, & 8th Ave. CREDIT evettoov Men’s and Women’ i LENOX CLOTHING CO. 2274 3rd Ave., near 124th St. 884 Columbus Aye., near IC4th, Store Closes at 5.30 o'Clock Men’s and Boys’ Collars Again Today at 5c We didn’t expect you'd take them all in one day— 48,000, Could hardly wrap them allupinaday, There were plenty sold yesterday; and there are plenty to be sold, that will be sold today. One of the largest Troy manu- facturers made these collars, and made them to sell regu. larly at 10c apiece; but the little profit at that price made him quit, and he closed out the lot to us, \ Perfectly made as to style and shape. Styles aro many and few—thoughi the size-range is somewhat broken, All necks can be fitted—gonerally speaking. 10c Collars—§¢ each today. Under-Price ore, Basement, White Dress Shirts, 50c For Men and Boys We've added a lot of these wellemade, good-looking Dress Shirts for boys—so that the sizes range from 12 to 17 now. The material is muslin of a very gerviceable quality; laundered, Btyle, open back only. The boys, as well as the mon, will like these shirts— they’re so clean-looking and dressy, ‘ Truly good value—50c, Men's Furnishings, JOHN WANAMAKER. formerly AT. Stewart & Co,, Broadway, 4th Avo, 9th and loth Sta, Broadway and Ninth street, FOR SALE. Everlasting Glory. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, dat hs ah tC Het branches 1d ewtab- can be obtali vhich we ha nployers’ refere! os oak oF pai eM) for Hianiaiet te fone 89 Paap M4 4 six ay axa Walters Pianos +1, Don’t miss the Greatest Piano Sale! Come to- morrow and secure one of those cele brated $350 Walters Pianos At $195 Including Stoo! and Cover. Guaranteed for ten years, Pianos delivered on first payrhent of $5, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Lex, to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St, |" SUVLIGHT,” fis be jp ment of the thumb. the act proportion Of gag and alt a Ugtiest Dussible ioe 3) tilation are Instantly obtal ed. 150 cand! ves BO per cent, on gi blackens m Suvileht Purner, Pale dors Buvllen sunt Pi OY atent numbers on each burne Liveral rebate to trade consumers, SUVIO HEAT & LIGHT Ox 1070 84 Av., and 40 W. B'way, cor. Park pl. CREDIT r week will keop you pares reed i y ond yore fan family GEN TEEMEN a ay D Mankeitee Clothing Co., beaurifu DOLLAR DOWN, dollar week! it MAJISTI kenuins diamond IPWHERY CO,, 0" DENTISTR' RAILROADS, rt BANSYLVANIA™ RATCROAD, All Gold Crowns, $5.00, Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5,00 TEETH OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. FOR GALE, FOR GLOTHING|: Week will Keep You WELL DRESSED Lk AND WHSTRIS ML daly, aes anti, Os Open Evenings. | OVERCOATS 10 MAIDEN GLOBM CREDIT Wan on, 401, 1954, 118 is2 Firth ‘Aventio (pote, 30} nifth Avenue (comer ait ee TE Xator nouses andl statlona named Hoklyn, 4 Court Street, 840 Fulton st 300. Broadway. and Peay van A Beation, ‘The New York 1 Transfer Coit ai} for and check baggage from “and residences through to destin 4c Sinletiy cans ye LAD UBS SUIT ie RY, 7, R woo) uftle wy Pn nesnngar A pene. heise” for Pennsylvania | Santen HELP WANTED—MAL Something New in Fashions, » with next Sunday's World, al 1 supplement in colors, « giving | twelve of the very latest Parisian de- signg adapted to American uso by the most skilled pattern designers, For the conventence of readers who may wish patterns of the fashion designs in this WIN rend Ay rant American Watch & Diamon: LANE. TAKE jain Watches and Con ‘ATO. Waltham and Young Men's Sults.. 15to $9 years... Were % Young 55 to 20 yerts.. Young 28 to 32 tnveam «. Tourist Little Overcoats Russian Overcoats... ree Rubber Coats and Mackintoshes Boys! 3-Plece Sults Boys’ Norfolk Suits Boys’ Norfolk Suits 8 to 55 years Boys’ Double-Breast Suita 8 to 16 years [init Toques Spri nae gl Comb! “ub 48,29) 92; 24, 26 and 30 West Fou ‘Street. 749, 14, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Sh Stock Clearances. fn preparation for Inventory, February 28th. } Great Reduction Sale“ of Boys’ and Young Men's Clothing ‘We never’ carry stock from year to. year—each’ seaton mut fire fot Boys’ Double-Breast Suits, ++ B to $6 years Boys! Sailor Suits 4 to 10 years Boys’ Sailor Suits 4 to 50 years Boys’ Knee Pants.» 4 to 16 years»... Boy’s Knee Pants.. Ato S4 years. 4 to 16 years Stock Clearance of Boys’ Waists, Shirts, etc, 9 8 Bloomers and Bicycle Pants Stock Clearance of Boys’ Hats, Leggins & Sweaters Alpines and Telescopes..were $1.49 ,98)} Outing Flannal Blouses..wete Beaver Sallors 1,40/ Flannel Blouves ,, 29) Laundered Watsta 88 Stiff Bosom Shirts... 08! Bath Robes ,69 | Pajamas 4) Underwuist All-wool Sweat Juventle Sweater Logging... WOMEN’S WHITE WASHABLE: WAISTS— Lema novelties in tailored and fancy styles.. 6 NEW BUILDING—SECOND FLOOR, oo Continuation of the 1,29 Don't Pay Extravagant Prices. Saleof Women'sShoesat for Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes: Try thove offered below: and Judie hy thelr price f All sfsex—All Widthe— Leas than they could now be turned =| BOYS’ KNOCKABOUTS out by the factory, because leather B (iris road, rtable to findings and labor have all advanced. | 7h, jgmote fe hen broad This offering 1s possible because this partlewar ioe was wougnt at unusual Ep Bd weld 8%... ESR area aL Be a ir le} {rn out auch shoes to retail at suca | BOUS' VEAL CALP SHOBS tolapaatsl ied and finish—lac tO 2.4... .D0C1ad be CHILDREN'S sh a price, is a trade impossibility, Balan: SHOR . Patent leather—wh! —the pr tie a 068 i a ry oocaal; at ' ++1s5018% to 10%, i You will be asked $2.00 and 82,50 INFANTS! FIRST SHOES 4 Sottest ot of Kid-soft len sore BO to 1% cents, Women's Fine Shoes Mafohed against any in New York | at #400 or 98.50—be the name ~ Attention Is invited to these us pu pare. shoes—Wwhich for quality, style, it and all ie bans which make a mod. edt) priced shoe comfort: Wisenble, are mute,to Diedap @ woman,! "| Hf ne Kid or Patent Colt Hand welt-extension soles— Cuban or low eels incwandb button Ne. and pledae tha, most. lynne 9 All sizes—all width Millinery Clea; ‘nile by a factory wer Ostrich Plumes "ances uly first-olass footw: Flowers whore workmb: priced to put oud shoen, Try them—our Word for tt. You'll be pleased, too high on anything but Chiffon and Silk Braid Hate— Black, White. find colors—new , styles—were $1.98 vee Mourning Hati—trim'd—were $6.00 Blowers and TOM Me ECan, Cay : Popples,_Oh Skirts Ce violets, Forest rie: hokar aba Handk' fs Pen were .49 to 08 Bleck Ostrich Bandeaux Tips, Snake Plumes—2 inches Black and ato ae were 1.08 an 108 be i Hove do u a Plag Ready for Washington's Birthd We offer an exceptional 0} obtain a good one for little cause of slight soll from? bien store decorations, K U, 8, BUNTING—FOUR arzine, 4x6 feet—were $1.98 x8 feetwe .69, ea feet—we and mak BH and future us Vells and Chiffons 8 All an eh Vellings—single and double thread—darge or small or te Bpote—teuatly. a vihanst All ak Bole} id pilinge~ Sing double Wet imac fancy tted-—Navy, Faney" Handk'ts—to i) ed Kimonos, Dusting Caps, Cuan eto, 7 Woren' ‘9 Unlaundered, Int also Fancy Emb'd and Lace Tat "d'k'ts, B Mercerized Sateen Pet! and colora—also Black ped tha were .98 and $1,19,, 6 Black Mercerised Bateon—de ‘Melt niger st’ dust rules, a 20 a ‘afteta, — di ruffle or ruche finish: Meapedtakns 4.89 Women's Kid Gloves Soft, pliable skins—2- ine, Gray, White, All Sizes— or Special Sale Price.........44 “pret | ee Te Ae seldom that such xood a i : it eld Alter offered at 79 cents, @ you can Wage? sp Daily ¢>——___—___—__4 MORNING SALES To-morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. The Newest in Hats Flares, Continent: Special morning price. 1.69 Green, Bro and Garnet— a Aca eB, Oo shapes for present wear— Black, Brean THIRD FLOOR—WEST BUILDING, Knife pleated flounce—ruffie SECOND FLOOR--CENTRB BUILDING. Tca or Coffee and Cake Boys’ Suits, ill Tne yr Double: All» Wool Mixtures in desirable. colorings—the Russian Sults have extra White Linen Eton Collate: sizes 3 to 18 yrs., accor to style of Hiri HAs, 1 65: value $2.09 and $3.98, Ay THIRD FLOOR—CENTRE BU! Boys’ Blonses and Wat: Gingham, Chevlot and Pere —nice clean St toad she stock—4 to 13 yrs,—usuall; THIRD FLOOR—CENTR' or Horsehair braid—large dented Worth $2. ni i hy Black and Navy; also Changeable ations of Chiffon and Straw Navy ‘an Taffeta Silk Petticoats or ruche finish—value $4,50— Girls’ Russian Dresses Red, Blue and Brown Cashmere= box id or front—with lac EE or emb'd erable 6 to Brco b LOOT Children’s Heavy Rib Hose Fast Black Cotton—extra spliced heela and toes—al} sizes— usually .15 to . MATIN FLOOR AST BiiLDING, Women’s French Cloth Corsets sh—beaut! fully shaped—regularly $1.50. Saturday mornin, SECOND FLOOR—OBNTRE BUILDING. | sie een nearer easinreraimrmorae| Ba rgains in Shell Combs » Neck and Chimon—W hite, ber and Shell—plain or gold plated mountings in far combinations, with and Jewels—value $1.24 to $1,98— Women’s Rubbers Storm or low cut with medium narrow toes—medium and high hoel—all sizes value .60 and .65, SACOND FLOOR—WEST_ BUILDING, rls’ Lox Calt Shoes aced—spting heels—strong, warm shoes for this weath ~alees 10 to 2—value $1.8 Limtt—Two palr, } SNCOND_FLOOR—AW! men BUILDL ‘ i ‘ Dhildren’s School Book ¢ : Karitol Leather—dark and light— i 4 strong lock—heavy leather y 4 6 ' All Silk Chiffon Veils 3 yards long—best colors— ‘also White and Black—hem- SUtch borders—value 98 cents, MAIN FLOOR—NBEW_BUIL! Great Bargain in Hair Brushes 9 to 12 rows solid byistles—plain or panel backs—mported to rell at 49 to 69 cents ard 10 Ineh—value 8 Baturday morning MA handle and corners—1 ary Uwoebly | pay none ee Wit "Oy W Sanane Birees supplement a means of procuring them will be offered, Diam ment Write, FLOOR: TH BASEM I T— TWIND, BROOR-Next 10 ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M.—NO MAIL ORDERS,