The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1905, Page 12

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| i saye in Concert Masic School Settlement She sang arias by Bach, Mofiirt and Gounod, and emilingly refused the most persistent efforts to make her do more. She was happtest in the Moxart aelec- tlon, but the familar ‘Ave Mania" of Gounod, with violin obligito by Yasye and ongan, hanp and orchestra accompa- niment, was her moat effective number, Beldom has the Belgian violinist ap- peared to better advantage, He played the Bruch Concerto No, 2 in D minor not only with the gontus that is always his, but with technical acouracy and precision, of which, according to some of his orltics, he ja at timas careless, His erpretation of Tschalkorosky's “Serenade Melancolique"” was aoul- atirring, and in response to repeated calls he played a Bach earenade, unae- oom ” Made in Syracuse, N.Y. Donna and Bel- Delight a Big ‘eaye in conjunction were at Camegie Hall d by the New Orohestra, under Wal- y¥ eave a concert for e Lower Bast Side Mu- that attracted a People of fashion, celed- Mand music lovers crowd- enjoyed themselves im- niwlly they aided a wor- Hed, Uke the manter that he is. lection. from Gluck, cowsky, Rublenstein and Dubots were the offer- Ings of the orchestra, and Mr. ‘ouch again demonstrated ts skill as an ac- companist, prima donna, looking ever, was in hor most Mf mot in the best voice, DAY AT CIRCUS. | eee Aagnwal Treat Set for Apel 41, poon of Tuesday, April 11, ing the-show Mr. Bailey will not per- mit that or any othe matter to inter- fere with his providing this annual treat for tho children, ——-— DOWAGER DUCHES@ DEAD, LONDON, March 81.—The Dowager on by James A. Bailey | nuchess of Abercorm. who was Loulsa laion of the orphans ter charitable inatitue Jane Buse daa a rusia ae Bedford, died to-day Castle. But . anex, The Six Napoleons, Read ‘The Adventure of the Six Na- soe cco any aay a ee, t epecial Sherlock Holmes four- eed supplement in ¢o-morrow's Hvening the crowds attend- World, ‘pereons in charge of 3 4 charitable in- « to send word to as soon as dren they .in- the clrous, as well as u ber of attendants ac- hem, VihG (iio DAD DOCK Is the Thing this Spring THE “PECK” PAD- DOCK is absolutely correct—saine as the best tailors are making to order this Spring. ‘It is hand - tailored and fashioned to set, hang and fit as perfectly as to-measure-made coats costing from $40 to $60. It may be had in black or Oxford vicu- nas, coverts in exclu- sive tan shades or the new gray twills — Crayenette rainproof, if you wish, ‘ $4: $ 18°30 Ask your clothier for the PECK PADDOCK. If he can’t supply you, write us and ask for our new fashion book, “Art in Clothes,” it’s FREE! bead York Leheopiecy corner a Sho Syracuse We sell the Va -as much as of other and absolutely pure. Buy the Cocoa with the swe" 1) Yellow. Wrapper. Men's Suits. We're making a special play on this trim Business Suit, made in all the nob- by new materials, It would be moderately priced uy Ai Suit; ol ‘ x ihetled 59 95 SABOYS. SUITS Fach with Extra Pair Pants, Made of sightly and very durable ‘cheviots,tweeds and cassimeres, in Stripes and mixtures,for ages 7 to $ | : 5 1) Youths’ Suits. Snap; ring Suits ir "the wr rics; value, 16, on sale one week, en neat Friday, This speclal price is for ‘Double-Breasted and * ‘Two Pairs Knee Pants, Confirmation Suits, handsome and rellable, $1-50, $2, $2.50, $3.50, $5, ; Boys’ Norfolk Suits, with Bloomer Pants, In the latest cut and shades, finely a) tailored. We want jaa to prove to you 4 that we offer a $16 coat this forsees $3, $4, $5, week for.. 9.75 Boys’ Flint Soled Shoes, 95c,, $1.25. § Ane ‘ ats. We have all the / newest shapes in + WOR Derbys and soft Ve ° Hats; $2.50 as quality at.. 1.49 ing Suits in Inviting Display fathering of the new gray and gun-metal effects— w-andesalts, cheviots, tweeds—in single and double. § ci Sg tailored to fit gracefully and to ion, $10 512 S15 $18 at “PECK CLOTHING” at all our stores J. GUMPEL 2 SON Corner Nassau and Maiden Lane, Pky | mae hful Corner 6th Aves and 16th St, Comer 47th St, and 8th Ave. makes, It’s healthful |} 385 sixth Avenoe, * 533 and 535 ath Avenue. ® 1 Bovween Wid and 24th Sta, ‘Between sth and 87th Ata, ‘Friend of the People.” 6,188,190 Smith St. Brooklyn 222, 224, 226, 228 Grand St, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, Spring StylesCredit ’ Special Concessions This Week. Top Coats, This week we offer at’ special prices the finest, appearing Top Coats in this city, They are care. fully tailored from the popular Spring materials, Regular price, $14,00; our spe- cial price, 7,98 Boys’ Nobby Suits, Our special Boys’ Suit is the pride of our Clothing Dept, Come in and see it, eS fas week” 8.98 Children’s Suits. We have a magnifi- ga cent line of pretty Children’s Suits, very [A strongly made; some worth $4.00; Visit the Housefurnishing Ladies’ Clothing Depts. 1.98 rt, Thibet, Tweed and Worsted Top Coats abrics in several variations of tan, also gray and brown hee smooth black thibets and vicunas, extreme short } hs, $7,590 $19 $12 $15 meee Spring Neckwear, ' 14 Mien ac | prilllant silks HATS FOR SPRING. | the tie eee eat ian stitched Handker. shades, Of sound, fur felt | chiefs ONserVatiVO and Kovel- ty" shapes, 95c, 1.45, 1.95 Pure Linen Hem- 10¢ Men's and Boys’ Col- lars, 28 cholce shapes Fine Legs Milk Veal, per Ib 23¢ : rd AV., n.W- Cor, 83d St., | Oe Block from 1" Station. TELEPHONE 765 ORCHARD, 14th a Ea I. Steigerwald Packing Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, If you are not pleased with your , Butcher—Try our Meats and Poultry And Save 2c. to 3c. Per Pound. SATURDAY SPECIALS, Choice Legs of Canada Mutton, per Ibe... Ile Prime Rib Roast, per Ib,,,,..+.. ++ 10c & 12c Fresh Jersey Hams, per lb,...... OOO KROL lic Special Attention Given to Orders for Hotels, Steamships, Institutions, &c. 223 FIRST AVENUE, ’ 12¢ Bet, 13th and 14th Sts, | DECK” ee Ribbons. taffeta— all colors Sto 4 in, 15c. kind, 1.50 Women’s ‘8 3.00 Bhoes, The Sovereign—a kid glove guar 600 di black and white stitching; @ good strong glove that is guar- purpose of the Caesar Misch “Cheerful Credit” plan is to afford the wage-earner the same privileges that are offered to the wealthy classes in the shape of charge accounts at other stores. We measure: people purely by honesty. We want every Man, Woman and Child to know and appreciate the Caesar Misch stores —to wear fashion's best garb without depriving themselves or tying up their finances by a bulk outlay. + Just a plain, mole understanding—between you and us—that y will pay your bill weekly or monthly, and our entire complete and su- ‘perbly chosen stotk of Men's, Women's and Children's Wearables is at your command. Yours to wear as soon as you select them, 241-243 Sixth Avenue, het, 15th and 16th Sts. All silk and black; wide; ‘ A SPECIAL OFFERING IN NEW SPRING MODEL Women's Tailored Suits, Unusual price-concessions on the part of the manufacturer ‘enab'e ug to offer this exceptional opportunity to p&rticipate in the splendid saving uttached to this sale of strictly tailored new Spring Suits. They are made of superior quality broadcloths, Panamas and cheviots, in black, blue and brown. _ ‘The pretty new blouse model !s a predominating feature. You may find this style elswhere, but the tag will be markod $18,00 and'$20.00. .We price them for Saturday Twelve Fifty. ‘There ‘Will'\Be No Charge for Alterations Saturday on the Above Suits, New Of fine quality tan covert and i wes ‘ty black broadeloth—stitched—collar- ily less style—with wide straps town exactly | fron and back, in belted Norfolk arte Beso effect; new deep, tucked leg‘o'-mut- tailored; all sizes, 75c. Children's Naw + Spring Wash Dresses, 470 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Men's Dressy Suits ; Tallory to the top notch f of. perfection; double r breasted worsteds, the equal , ; of any twenty dollar sult in the market; they will go i ina jiffy at our special price Spring Top Coats Fine tan and olive coverts, | also black cheviot top coats; e this is. a story of. price cut. ting and value pres never betore equalled; they are just the right length too, at Boys’ Combination Suits Swell Norfolk Suits, made of pretty mix. _-- tures; sizes 6 to 16; no need to tell you boysagey are hard on trousers; but more to the poiht, will $ Se he say we wil! give an extra pair of bloomer pants with each sult, TOF... reeves everer see ton sleeves, with turn-back cuffs; lined throughout and perfectly 39e. Made of fast color percales, trimmed with 3 rows of braid and wido ruffle around yoko; sizes 6 to 14 years, None sent ©. 0. D, or mall orders accepted, and only two to each purchaser, Suey WAIST J pecial at . Double’ Blue stamps in the morning. Single Blue stamps in the afternoon, 12# 98c Made of white all-linen walsting, trimmed with buttons and heavy THE SEASON'S GREATEST BARGAINS IN - Spring and Summer Shoes. wide linen embroidery down ftont; front and back knife plaited; tucked leg-o'-mutton sleeves, with plajted cuffs and turn-over collar, in sizes $4to 44, We can't send any C.O,™, and they are on sale Saturday gnly. From one of Philadelphia's best shoemakers comes this Saturday Glove jot of 1,000 pairs of very fine shoes, of extra quality black kidekin, with patent leather tips, Jace and button, Cuban sizes 1,98 and military heels, very flexible soles; all sizes, Gila’ 200 pairs, for Saturday selling, of fine kidekin, button 2,00 Shoes," and Jace, kid and patent, leather tips; positively, worth 1.29 + $2.00; sizes 84 to 2 gooshoes, Boys! Casco Calf Lace Shoes, goat tops, outside back- 119 stays, rock oak soles, bullt for wear; sizes 18% to 544, H Ha ep » Good dongola, kid, lace and button styles, hand-turned ! 49¢ holes,’ patent leather’ tips; sizes 2 to 6, Revels Good quality kid laced Shoes, with spring heels; 59c 6 to 8, . Specials. Dependable qualities at popular prices has made this a favorite shopping place. A complete assortment of Kaysor and Amsterdam Silk Gloves in all sizes and colors; per pair point stitched; gusseted fing cial . 50c anteed to fit and wear; 2-clasp; Parla ; In all shades and siz ~* 95c OUR OWN IMPORTATION. i anteed to give satisfaction; special mn German Kid Gloves, in all the new spring shades; self and 69¢ EXTRA SPECIAL. gray; stitching; others 2 k. |. Namm. | 250 dozen fing Lisle Thread Gloves, {n white, black, tan, mode and some have one large pearl clasp; clasps, 1 row stitching, {n all sizes from 54g to 8%; value 29c, and 89c,; per pair, special.... Paris. point 18c k. |. Namm, ® _ Saturday Bargain News From the Boys’ Clothing Section. Our buyer says that to-morrow will be a recotd-breaker for value- giving on desirable and seasonable Clothing for the “Little ” and the following items prove his assertion, Nowhere else but at the store, with ts superb qualities and popular prices, could this be posaible, Read the Bargain Feast—Come—Part ' ee teviog it Affords. re sitortanl Every style known to “appareldom" ie included in this magnificent offering of ABSOLUTELY ALL WOOL tailored Boys’ Sults. They are made.in Double-Breasted, Eton, Russian, Sailor and Worfolk Styles. 3-PIECE SUIT WITH VEST’, in black, blue and fancy mixtures, including cheviots, caseimeres and Venetian cloth«, The Novelty Suita are obtainable in: colored serges; siz , vary, according ta styles, from 2% to 16 years, * —NOTE—Included in the above are 260 euits, D, B. style - only, with extra pants. i LONG PANTS SUITS. A bigjanap for young men 14 to 20 years of age. + *6.50 Values, 3.95, | A Special for Saturday Only, Single attd double breasted styles in all-wool fabrics, such as cheviots and cassimergs, jn plain colors and fancy mixtures; made with the latest Sloping Shoulder and, New Lapel, embracing as well all the newest and up-to-date details that make a thoroughly sty}ieh and well-appearing sult, The sizes range from 14 to 20 years and from 30 to 26 chest measure, enabling men of smal) stature to participate in the sale, ‘ THIS SALE ONLY FOR, ONE DAY. OUR: CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. - {s still taking orders for Men's Suits to measure at the extremely 1OW Drie Of...sserieseeererereenrereene! cr Now patterns in desirable cloths being added daily, ALL ORDM TAKEN DURING SALH WILL DE RHADY FOR BASTER WKAR. Saturday Neckwear Specials. Superlative qualities and reasonable prices mean everything thet.a value implies here, 5,000 strips Kuching, enough for a collar, in all colors, at, per strip .. The latest fa und Inserted... Coliar and Cuft assortment; 89 Extra Spectal—150 do; broidered ‘Turnover Collars, 50 10 patterns; worth le, to 25¢., at 4 for 25c,, or, PACD is sereven Cc 1,800 yards of plain and fancy mesh Veiling, with and without 10 chenille dots, {n black, navy aud brown; worth 250, yd, at.. Cc Tthported Lace Collars, Venise and net effecta, $ Inches deep, 49 white, cream and ecru; choice of a dozen styles; worth 98c,, at Cc TOILET. NECESSITIES. At unmatchable money-saving prices, Qualities couldn’t be better for prices named, y) for be, cake Armour'’s Witeh Cc Hazel Soap, large size. ’ for 19, Hand Serub- 10¢ Brushes; solid back; pure | bristles, | 5 for 600e, Hatr-Brushes; 10 Cc nd 11 rows pure bris- tles; highly polished wood han- ales. 9 for 69c, Hot Water Bottles; Cc two-quart size; every bottle fully warranted, A. 4 Namm. 10 for 19c. English Violet Cc Talcum Powder; glass Jars. 10 for’ 19¢, genuine imported Cc French Tooth-Brushes, 75 for $1.05 per oz L, T, C Pivers Azurea and La Trefle Incarnate Perfumé Hx- tract. 49c'% $1,00 and $1.50 Wade & Butcher's Shaving Razors; all set and ready for work, & |. Namm, WOR {Timely Clothing Talk}\

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