The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1905, Page 9

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wv A Mastoe oh Exh on Exhibition at | + {) National Arts Club Believed to * Tiiattets arid critica with photograph IS THIS VENUS A COPY OR AN ORIGINAL? SmNGbUSTIN + Be. Work of Praxiteles in 400 B.C. oF & copy? 1 question What te exciting Jovers ‘and critics who have seen | Aphrodite exhibited by Frederick ‘la piece of time-atained atatuary, a by experts as probably beck four centuries B, C,, has ht and held the aii of all |, gome to the exhibi| the Capttoline and Mediotan Venuses j, thar the Venuses were the ooplos, Believed to Be an Original. Cagpar Purtion Clarke, the newly : Aelight Gt wich a rare bit of an- up art. Prof, George Comfort, art or of Syraoue University, also the work, jand told an Evening orld reporter that hoe considered it an hentio art treamure, Frederick Lins the wealthy globe-trotting art con+ Who brought his treasunge out the waretiouse to show before the intional Arts, places much faith in the ry that the world-famous Venuses | Praxheles are but copies of this mained but beautifully carved rodite, @ features and modelling, even to lintrained eye, are exact, and ac- ing to Mr, Linton and numerous art the splendid sweep to the back! bes ery ieiteag ry: a Gatver leo the curve of the dolphin beside the | a ess has © sureness that Is charac- | Xanesabies catty ik aan Bune % Be istic. of the old Grecian asculotor | ing gieoubiedly of the period o} we Venuses are known to all the art tert Bs cet eae gets canned. to en- the work of Praxitelos, Brederick Linton tad an teary. tale of how the perce came ant inte | Poseession and esta bit eaun: try, Mr, Aare ad hat ile ie i certain seanret. which he declined jAttention was called to the dolphin's b uty and grace by Sig. Ettore Pals, faples, director of the Naples Mur fact) visited the exhibition while ale) Wap ‘to B. | boy hat the statue wae onl name, twenty year ago the Yo him hin by gom: men whose b otic a dinppee dispose of Praarren ‘xamined M! ‘ m ald’ that. in weet, ‘he ot fered) the stacy nite the peronrtes het of eure HA Cte time, bu in up, Since t HEA he Ade Rae lear’ that the ¢ marl, In iH chiet by and N ae Th Eprazin ¢Oppenbeim § 5 Oppenben Announce the Opening of a ‘Unique ‘Shoe Shop.” An ambitious endeavor. in aristocratts shoe-making—the adoption of the hand-constructing méthods for Men’s and Women’s Boots ~—hy the aid of the bralniest designers and labor known to the shoe craft, Custom-making minus tha delays incidental to meas- uring, making and fitting, - A-stock complete in every degree of thape, width, size and ‘petularity of form that the human foot requires, Prices $4.00 Upward to $10.00. Suitable Souvenirs to Our Visitors. statuary | althou, vale td € ste tue, a well ag oontaining aah Ds voKs, Beanies oe 4 f arya th dirt asi bel b; on: 1 tO} a eshon. eins member’, ae M * pier TWO VIEWS OF THE APHRODITE STATUE. h for , historion, value he foels| J is juesuoally Bi f; f he tn hte et ‘great pride. inh inshis rao collection Titans, Rem: Hos. The: ewhibit has one by an tT and fash- 's_ invita! —18th Street and Sixth Avenue—already the most Colossal Retail Shoe Establishment in the World, | |F "Shoe Shop’’ is at 279 Sixth Abeiue, adjoining the Frasin & Oppenheim $1, $2 and $3 Shoe “ §3 Shoes for Men and Women. The best made—the best qualitied—and the best fashioned shoe in all the States—selling under $4. The same leathers--the same perfection of wurkmanship that characterizes the high price tootwear H of elsewhere, but made over a svstem of lasts and after designs—all our own. This $3 footwear is exclusively a man’s and’ woman's shoe. There is a leather for every service, a style for every liking, a shapé for every foot, and a guarantee of H excellence that has made eighteen of the greatest retail shoe stores in the world famous, The Spring styles are 1eidy for you to step in. Hand Twenty-first Street establishments on Sixth Avenue, where our expert § HH you are fitted to the shoe meant expressly for. your foot. New Shapes in $2 Shoes are more of a value treat than ever. Contrasting the smartly-made, up-{o- the-day leathers and styleequality of our $2 shoes with the 'clunsy clogs” that have always bsen sold at that price, you gain some apprecia. tion of the services afforded by ths Frazin & Oppenheim mammoth es- tublishment at Eighteenth Street and Sixth Avenue, Frazin @ Oppenheim $2 Shoes are made in styles and sizes. for every man, woman, boy, girland child. A thousand sorts in every conceivable leather—with especial empharis to the boys’ And misses’ shoos. All durable, hand=welted lasting leathers, such as velour calf, box calf, vici kit, calf skin and guaranteed patent colts ahi) in lace, button or blucher styles Misses’ shors of hand-welted vict kid, box yal velour calf, guarantsed patent in button or lace, with flat, medium or hi; $3,00Storc: Corner 2Ist Street and . Sixth Ave, Now wets Spring Styles Dollar Shoes Our dollar shoes continue AY be the marve] of the shoe world, It isn’t price alone, but the style, making and leathers that the prige represents, Here at the greatest shoe estab- lishment in all the world, corner of Eighteenth street and Sixth Avenue, we devote thousands of square feet of floor space just for the proper show. ing and fitting of Frazin & Oppenheim Dollar Shoes. There is every size, leather, style and width to perfectly fit every shape of foot of every man, woman, boy, girl |Or baby. at our Highteenth Street oe fitters will see to it that Here, too, do we emphasize the service importance of boys’ shoes in viei kid, box calf, satin calf, patent coltskin; and misses’ shoes in vici kid, box calf, patent leather and patent coltakin in st button or lace. Custom ‘0 eee mt se Sh 279 Sixth Ave., Be Adjoining Big a (8th St, Store, HIS $ PRECINCT Makes bier bien a Dozen Raids on Alleged Disorderly Houses in East 128th Street Precinot— Oral places. It ts eald that Capt, Burne Had & bad ‘half hour with Commissioner \MoAdoo as the result of the report mado to.him by Eggers, He denies that the raida this morn- ing are to be accepted In the mature of a ‘vice crusade,” yet there has been ny auch wholesale clean-up in any pre- einot in the olty under the present administration, It (s sald that there hag been re- ported to tho Commissioner @ prevar lence of tundbooks, no pool-roome and many disorderly houses, Moet of the Capt. Burne, commander of the Hast One Hundre¢ and leged dteonerly "houses in tie orecinot Vy Wy after midnight and made a/ score of a FS 9 Last week men of Bengt. Kegere’s went into the precinet and raided Places raided this morning ane Raines law hotels, and are alleged by the lice th be resorts for disorierly and men without any stated Pion don, ‘The raids wore in ae Tint and Lexington avenues, In some places it ‘wan evident that a ti badd been re- otived, for the proprietors were ready of the re onthe "h Some Had “Tip.” ‘Nwenty-sinth street tote than @ dozen al. os Ae 2 tat | pert wn Already the store {s taking on the unmistakable signs of Spring, here and thére, and soon the entire estab- Hohment will burst out in full bloom, Dame Fashton sets the style, but it | / takes Bloomingdales’ tosetthe price $22.50 values at $7.75 Finest All-Wool, Fancy Mixtures and Cheviots in blue, brown and plain black, The New Bloused Suitsit"NewLong Coated Suits, ee The éoats are full satin lined. The long-coated sults are plain tailor made, The bloused suits are elaborately trimmed with braid, as | taking advantage of it, shown {i illustration. All The skirts are cut 9 and 41 gored, kilted bottom, for $ ‘Saturday Eyeglass Specials. The Bloomingdale Optical Goods » Store offers five thousand pairs of Hie and: spectacles pur: ased from the best optical con- cern in’ the world,’ very palr of eyeglasses and specta- cles is scientifically made and finished in the very best manner, $3.00 Eyeglasses with Solid Gold Parts, 8c, Muy ey eiaats are mounted with pure white periscopic silex sryittl Tenses, t! ty have solid gold parts, are In the fashionable skeleton aeslen, styl ity comfortable, ve le yet lies on the nose, They are fitted with the pi ent Aerie nose-cl! i They ate better than yee, advertised \ by other concerns as $5.00 lor $i solid go! i $4.00 Pebbic Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 95c. day by exclusive opticians at sane I at and spectacles are sold t and a bon, They are the genuine axis-cut pebble lenses, set in goldoine ae Pebble eyeglasses and spectacles have always been so véry expensive that none but the wealthy could afford to purchase them, Malin Floor, Front, Centre. $2.50, and $3.00 Umbrellas, $1.50. Special Saturday Sale, Umbrellas of the quality offered i this lot are con- sidered fine value at double our price. The Bloomingdale Umbrella Store took all the manufacturer had at’ the special figuie quoted and would have gladly taken more, These umbrellas are made of fine quality guaranteed pieces dyed silk taffeta, which is a fabric made of silk and linen, It has a beautiful silky appearance, soft but not clumsy, and is very durable, The umbrellas are all tight-rolling, made on fine lock Paragon frames, with case and tassel to match, Assortment of long pearl and silver any in: all the latest and most ae designs, Every umbrella in ins lot! Is guaran ed for Sondre tach $ | 00 You can have your choice to- morrow at, Main Floor, Soth Ot, Rertlon, Men’s $12 and $15 Black Suits Made of Clay Diagonal, finished or unfinished Worsteds and Thibets, in single or double breasted, sacks or cutaway frocks, These are gy really worm ry 5 values, Satur- si sat Bloom- Kon 200 Men's. “plain gray and fancy Belt-Rack Tourist Overcoats; worth up to $14.00, to close $6 90 e out Boys’ $4DoubleBreastedSvits, $2.95 Boys’ $3 Overcoats (8 to 15), 1,66 Young Men's $10 Suits (16 $ 6.98 to 20), Second Foor, Mth St, Section, Sizes 32 to 44 bust This. sale will not be forgotten for marly a day by thosé say at Bloomingdales’, rey |, before rome Ui Mreawoy or mm IT ORK "MONDAY MORNING Saturday {s an {deal day for @ op. 4 ping at Bloomingdales’, as all the big. sales and clearances wind up week with extra special bargains, i Women’s , White Wats: $1.49. New styles are constantly b ing add oa the B ight, tallor stitched, platted pari et ihe ith F: oe large pearl bi eos $1.4 arate stock pin Saturday, special on Hecond Moor, 60th Bt. Mectian, fe clean lace curtains and'b rea 4 the most approved p ae nee them Bik fin am curtaina 6 nee I! other Fine curtains cleaned’ Gbe, and 75c, a*pair,. Blankets cleaned, rade th Slutty a Soft, like new, for 75¢, Send postal for call, measure. Saturday, $22.50 suits selling decond Floor, both St, Bedtion, Early Spring Styles in the | Most Fashionable Millinei Important uirchases by the Bloomingdale. Millinery past few days, rtake posse» somie of the Tantesh values in stylish headwear ever offered, It is rare indeed, when, before the Sorgen fa Opened, such hats a$ are here advertised could ring wear, Black ie low In price, Stiff Trimmed Hats, 0, ear me trimmed with velvet and jet the other, straw brald turbans, with plateau crown, tri ‘one hand mide, of sitk brald fancy ornaments; value $2.50, Either kind for to-morrow...\',. 4 From one of the best manufactisrers In the country we purchased a large consignment of Dress Shapes tn Eight Ditlerent Styles, “mde Rit a black, How navy, royal, lar 83. 50 hats, Spectal at of arpa braids; light as a feather and the right kind wear, They require ie nee trinining, The reseda, light blue and earalatl Regu €9 Bloomingdales’ Hed aun Proo| Lani Silk Petticoats at $1.98 This is an opporturity to pur- chase a silk petticoat for $1.98 that was made up expressly to sell for’ $4.00 As the lot is limited, it would be most advisable for you to visit the Bloomingdale Petticoat Store as early as possible to-morrow if you want to secure one of these un- usual Bargains, / 750 women's silk Ld Nand made with three-section ed rut {lé, nearsiik. underlay, in all the popular light id f black, Value $4.00; special at Bloomingdales. ‘ai Great Sale Popular Shect Mi The hits are here in this splendid list, We sell this must larly at 19%, and 23c. per copy, Saturday we cut the price to 12¢, piesa ck IS Our special offer for this sale is the new ballad success entitled “in the Shade of the Old Apple Tree,” written py Williams and Van Alystene, who have composed i ble hity as “Navajo,” “Seminole,” “Back to Baltimore,” &¢, isis their inet elfort and will be the biggest hit of the season. Special ieied 1 for this sale only These Vocal Hits at 12c, per Copy. Nac! ke Back to Raltiinore, | Mr. Laweon, the Man Jethtbco Iatiag Pwr Helnie. 01 die Me? Abner | — Flames, MW ; Hee od Hemingway. One Tale Solder Man, Tennessee, (May Irwin's Hh the gpbray. Kila liad.) mt) Down on the Brandywine, li Tomi These Tastrumental Hits at 12c, ‘ee ae Perey ( O' Nea) walizes, Moonlight Seranade, Girl arch. Dixto Girt marah, {eoliia waltxes, Bashful aonel new). Hubilen (new Aseamea twornlep, Trowbadour Intermeazo, Bit OF Blarngy (yo Mes, Me the North salts Mm my pew Nerenadte, "8 Desire Popular Operate esa at 15c, Per. Cony. host That hy Aiba I'm So } My tyte, Se ee rn | Beatie" WR, | WSR a ‘Kindly Add 2c. per copy for Postage, ‘Third Floor, 50th St, Section. Good-bye, Mo Malt Orders Filled, Xou wilh fing Our fale aioe ni ioe Wale prise and end o 2 ol ic. Bloomingdale Sisite ot tan mal in othey Brothers tan seer | 20206

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