The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1906, Page 7

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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 19, 1906. BANGS JOY WTO LES OF TINE CRPPLES Handicapped Little Ones Find Home Where They’re Happy. ‘ WORK OF FOUR YEARS Mrs. Grown Erlanger’s Idea ‘Has and Has Met with | Cordial Support. 7* vow don't know Joe Wren an: | Yo honse ant and Patsey and © and Gertrude and all the rest of | them you have missed something that | wold r Joe | of them . ¢ Home for r tNoM West Sixty-first rare NKeceteAt nana, Mrs. A. ScHOFIA I ej r their | = r ; " Ss 1 their | HEINE “PLAY ROOFL. a 1 wretched environments! these unfortuna Hdren fo the flnest of ago." said Mrs. and base: | wis toward the & won- when the Children's Aid Society A fOr the pack a numi most of rid un- for In thelr niger found for Tt was of some ad them w . nes had no CHILDREN’S HOME AND ITS PATRONESS. lowered commodates Mrs. Joh: sewing-room, by Mrs big dining-room Tg by sive, MeN! Honri Marteau, the violinist, with the | Keller, the Kitchen, Mega ". . TO-MORROW, 0) MOK: lor were furnished wv oe embers Crehectrs: sone Eyes examined by Oculists who are TONE OL NE, . PoRaetel Bs 5 TAME OL PoE, ucte, v ya 6 = e ci of ¢: 7] . * R - ho becomes, interested | tiezio Ha'l yesturnluy, broke up in- wa | Registered Physicians of experience. Children's Vadis Linon Step Nickel good to us," sald Mrs, | ovation for the ‘cellist Glasses Only If Needed—often us low Eades, a ers. rlanger. ere are so many ed, from the puttin ft by the Condlt Wii summer, ae te Mrs. irlanger a bank account of five do Each gels 2 tye Ee) vk school soCRnis can be added int, re isn’t a thing about 1 poor little w home. I fant alba votes of ane ee pened to hear about It, so L un Mrs, Erlanger ts always arto tye Bes play! took to es:ablish a home fur them, ¥+o Gta Mrs ahd see these dren you would think ther one big family, with Mrs, al ide er 48 a fairy godmother, 1 & woul) forget ai! about your discomfort Because your new spring sult wrinkled | 4 he back or your new hat waun't be- The Home moved into tts present| ° rained ‘nurse quertsra a fy lRat November) Carine t fOr ne) Ute Cate eae ra. Erlanger has, throuda s e, Carrie Nixon Votion, suceeded in tise ieee A nealnen t Srv and 3 fhouse now given over to the destitute cripples Oz April 6 the mortgage will be paid off, and on Apri! 19 one of the biggest vengfts in whlch all the promi. Ment theatrical people In New York will take part will be given at the Broadway Theatre for the mamintenance of the home and for sending fifty or alxty erippled children to the country thie s) summer. Mrs. Ertanzer, whose name means More to these lttle unfortynates than ail the childhood myths of Santa Claus, 8 accom! ed, she says, her great 6 a home, not an institu- fi Work of Four Years, ‘My heart was first set upon helping yeur a in memory of their d: ard ldrn love, all the 3 playroom and was furnished Schumann-Heink. The room with toys. nine games. On this same floor there ts Humphrey room, maintalned Humphrey in menory of her One bed Is tr epartment, Known as yspital room fitted up w and stands, Here a si to be take On the same f tron's room, ft Duncan, and the Mrs, H. M, B: ho child who is not i e hospital is kt or there ts hed by Mrs. present home has’ grown, tried to get as fur away fr itainel by Mr.and Mrs. aura Allen room, ‘malnial the third floor there ts a ed by Mame. and élght tinlature Morrts chairs add a growm-up air to the house- ors DY af the Ms e es at a forward to, however forward Tbe or Gertrid nlace they ever e the Right here!” and the very is, of cours lan its big, 10k at, tb helps in two ble for six uch room Is filed the Joe Mia. h which 1} enough sept the ma- John HH. MURRAY STREET, MEW YORK OFTY. J it Wrnansfer Gre iB, ON « Don’t Let the Gates of Opportunity Close WAY = Des 4 i « Before You Have Secured Your Share of This SSESy freed 4 =e Pe March The month is half over. To beg magnificent new lines of Dinnerware, WI Tt would take a catalogue nish should’ not miss this Dinnerware American Porcelain Dinner pieces, gilt. Regular $25 Dinner Sets Elite French China Dinne: spray flower design, with all soup Hair Rezeivers, 2c each, worth 4 Bin Re falee sale bine reek miertars: Bin Bus He." worth o * i ugars, 2c. ea h, wort . (be ener Sete iat $10 Creams, 256, each, worth 600. fi Fine Austrian China Dinner Gets, tn a beaytt-| ‘Tea Pots. 250, worth. B00, ful rose decoration: 102 pieces, with soup tureen| ,.Mayonnalse Bowls and Stands, 25c, and three large platters; all handles elit, bar Fe py sO ak tae ee a SE y China Store, Basement. Pale l T rien Conte ae 5 rult Saucers, Tea Cups and Sau- jo Cut Glass at Special Prices ore. Sugars and Creams, at 0c, 120 pie Tumblers, $2.40, $3 and $4 a dozen, worth $4.50, ina, Store, Basement. &. $5.60 and $6.60, Under-Price Store, Basement, and $7, $6.60, $8.60, $9 and $1. $2.76 and $3.50. 97.76, Vanes, $3, $3.73, worth $1.50, $5.00, $8 China Store, Basement. Store, than ever before for this present March movement, because we expected to have our new § hich to display and sell the wares; and it is only because of the extraordinary quantities pur ' chased that we are able to invite you this morning to an array of special offerings almost equal to the showing on the first day of the sale. gnough to suggest the extraordinary values that are here to-day for housekeepers to profit by. New housekeepers and those who have Summer homes to fur- the handsomest wares that are made in America and abroad. All choice, new, beautiful and perfect. The partial list follows: Regular $18 Dinner Sets at $10 with soup tureen and three meat Platters; floral decorations and all pieces Bowls. Ginoh, $3.50 and $4 each, worth $5.50 ‘Water Jugs, $4.50, $5.50, $6.50 and $7.00; worth Spoon Holders, $% and $%, worth $3.60 and $5. Olive Dishes, $1, $1.60 and $2, worth $1.45, Napples, 82.60, $3.60 and $5, worth 4, 3% and Punch Bowls, $2, trom $35. China & Glass in this week we have unpacked and brought forward m Fancy China and Cut Glass. We prepared more largely S. ew store in any fs. to list the offerings. We enn take space only for opportunity to save a large part of the cost on Fancy China Dinner Plates, reducod from $30 to $20. \ Salad Bowls, fc and $1.25, from $1 \S and $1.76. Jolly Napples, Te, from $1.75, Olive Dishes, 50c, from 750. Sets of 100 at $17.50 Cs r Sets, in a| Tea Cups and Saucers, $3 a dozon; handles gilt;| Worth $4.50, Marble Busts, Figures and Groups Marbles—$10.50, aeworth Siw, S20 sSa%0, i, one $22.50, $27.60; worth Pedestal "50, $10.60 t 503 etna eS gear AGS fO ST: Vienna Bronze Cabinet Pieces Reduced One-Half Ash Trays, Busts and Figures: ‘trom 70, “$366, ‘S596 4580 ad" pa Art Room, Basement. $5 and $7.50, and $11. 6 Is the Rose Stratton mom, ‘ohn Clark Stratton, Tacot, things in of electric Ing Commpany ioxs and cluthing from (private started at Christmas to the bank e Home institution, | Ly as ae arty, Not & Jay cake and re nicest In Use Wt For. Over Thirty Years ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought LFRED HER1Z, master intenpro- ) ma: A ter of the master composer, was | han tendered an ovation last night in the farewell apptarance of the Conrled Metropolitan Opera Company, despite the fact that twelve stars were on the | programme and that the evening waa devoved to Wagner's compositions. y dhe popularity of Wagner In or Herbert Miss May bird Durty New ha gathering of Wagner en- | sin this country, Die house ait out in the afterno®n, and from speculators brouwht a pre-* ho conclusion of the funeral march "Der Gotteriamimerung’ a huge wreath of laurel was presented to Mr. Hertz. To it was at mbbon bearing the Herta) the gratest Interpreter of Wag- admiring frie ond "Mile, Modi “Rabes in To duet with last scene In ise to great aries Of sinter at the first Wagner ks ug0, was repeated, the audenc n, singing of Wotan's “"Fare- 1" from “Die Walkure,” was a fea- ture, Other stars wore Alten, Jacot fomelll, Mulfon, Bauermelster and Weed. Gerardy at Farewell. Th farewell Sunday afternoon con- | of Jean Gerardy, the ‘cellist, and Men and women rushed down the) One Dollar Aisles, stampede: stage and | led the solo them to ac- Ppreciation. d y and the orchestra had lef: “ dy and the orchestra had. tert Ocul neinVious “Varlations Symphoni nloncello” by L they the the alsies to 0 bravos and crowding Sev left when they leave the Home. In the matched. $8.00 Trimmed Hats, and flowers, made of silk and lace braid in light bi rose, navy, brown, black and black and white at... up to 's compositions, includ md of the Nile") ‘1 and ‘Wonderland Herbert vent “LOOK FIRST TO “To present to seeing prople the truth about the blind is to describe a state of cruel deprivation,” —Helen always ut 223 Sixth Avene Helaw Isthos Opera Conductor Hertz Given an Ovation at Farewell Concert.' ny crowded about him and shook his nd. Played His Own Compositions. | Bradley and Mr. J. Hum were the soloists at Vic- tor Herbert's Sunday night concert in fet part of the programme wns from Lalo, selections Bradims, and part was devoted ste, Dolly Dolla: ovlan will sive f popular ng, the third concerts sts and Opticians. Established Nearly 50 Years. 1345 Broadway Helow 86th | 217 Broadway Astor House. Patent Medicines and Toilet Goods Sale commenced this morning and will continue throughout the week. matter of price cutting on high grade goods this sale is un- the new sailor shapes trimmed with rosettes, ribbons, wings lue, Alice, $4.98 One of the smartest and most up-to-date SCASONseseeeeess New Imported Net Waists, batiste, Val. Jace inserting, short sleeves and collar o! inserting and lace edge, chiffon lined. 42 inches wide, Women’s $25 Broadcloth Suits, lined with guaranteed satin, skirt braided to match coat, dye and tirm even weave; the new military braided models, coat $13.50 $7.98 98c with yoke of fine embroidered f fine lace Very special, 59c. All Wool Nun’s Veiling, 3° splendid grade. Special to-morrow, at. $1.25 Imported Voile, garded as splendid quality at $1.25, but the price to: At eeeee , a rich black re smorrow is .. sy, love song from ti to Mr, fing “The The Serenade,” “Prince Ananias’’ next THE EYE. ee moderate prices, EhrlichaSons [h Corner “ HENRY SIEGEL. Pres. TUESDA Y and of Hertz as conductor was Hppodronie last nleit Both; ys: in the Metropoliiany include |cevGd,, many encores, blag Bradley ie the boxes, “Never berore had there “hd aie. ‘Duty tor tis ||| At The 14th Street Store---the Store That Has# Electrified the Entire Shopping Public. Tuesday, 10 A.M. .tol P.M. NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED. If special values advertised are exhausted before 4 P, M. other and equally interesting ones will be substituted, of TO-MORROW, 1M A.M.tod P.M SilverPlated LONE ES Goffs’ Angora Braids. In all. color; 1 colors, Not’ more than i0 yunis to & customer. A yard, 5c (Minin Etoor.) Zc (Main Floor.) Hosiery. Ribbed, fast black, € 004 Remnants. For waists and with Bucket ues f} Rest; s1x foot; good qualita; 700, up to Idle. a yard, Not more than’ @ yards to 2 pire to a cus tomer, ec Mato Fioor.) values, Each 49c¢ fain Floor.) St TO-MORROW. 10A.AL tot P.M. TO-MORROW, TO-MORTOW, 10,A.M.to 1 P.M, J0A.M.to1 PM. TO-MORROW, 1OAM.to1 resi u mM. . % Infants eats. * #80 pgunda ot Knitted Chuck, Shoulder ans on uatt : Vests. tng Heot, Sold | The reguiar 200.9} light ‘patterns; || white and nat- ey LN pearl buttons than 12 pounds | customer; %-1b. 1 tom customer. W] oan at tomer, Bach, 14c (Sixth Floor.) Cc. QWain Floor.) Following Specials on Sale ALL DA Y Tuesday: | Immense Stocks of Rubbers for Men, | Women and Children at Y% Prices Asked Elsewhere. Drugs and Torlet Articles Dr. Charles Flesh Food We $0e Size—Not more than 2 to & customer...ceseeceseee sovce (Sixth Floor.) (Third Floor.) THER JOHN'S MODI-) RED icy, | IDBALLA WAIL BNAMEL, $1.00. size, FOUNTA, 7 wie ae, S2G] INGE, Toe. ae 176 IDEALIA NAIL Pow- DER, 25c. 17c Mo vate akues” 256 Bo: 3: 808 206: ‘ Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap FREE. CAKE OF MUNYON’S WITCH HAZEL SOAP free with every $1.00 bottle of Munyon’s Witch Hazel Hair Tonic, at....... ++ Cc (Muin Floor.) NOTIONS —Bargains Such As You Have Not Ene ez Boe, a ore |]] S100 aize at. BBEF, IRON AND WINE 00 wize. 3! to its present prominent position on the Main Floor, 14th St. side, Sale pegins at 8:30 A, M., and continues all day Tuesday, NO MAIL ORDEKS FILLED. Clark’s O.N.T. Thread 15c. Washable Dress Shields Not More than 6 spoolsto a Nos. 2,3.&4, ~ Jc 2 pairs to a customer, i more than Pair Ze customer; a spool 79c. Chiffon Batiste, siete pan b garnet, reseda, nile and cream; special at.......-4-+ all wool, 44 inches wide, in rose, iscuit, cardinal, Nainsook an 20c. Imported Cambric, {ii ‘7 goods,in beautiful new effects on sale to-morrow at ju nd Swiss Em- 55¢ $15.00 Hemstitched Linen Dinne a fine quality all pure linen satin damask hemstiiched end one dozen large nap! nest $7.50 ins to match; a $15.00 value for... i lined with silkoline, deep silk border to match, value for... Women’s Flanelette Skirts, {2, plain gray; with two hemstitched tucks, spectal at.. $15.00 Imported Comfortables, light blue, yellow, ‘white and lavender; a splendid $13 deep scalloped ruitie, covered with fine quality silk chiffon, in pink, $7.50 jars “ant BOG f White Flanelette Skirts, trimmed wit and insertion, special to-morrow, at... ———— en all kno penders 50c President Suspenders, $1.00 Plaited Negligee Shirts new spring colcrs, lan, gray, blue ant pink, in s! effects. Made in our factory, so you are assured in every detail, separate culls, sizes 14 lo 19, alse the ‘Hercules, of genuine s $5.50 Dress Suit Cases, straps; cases that are sold as great value for $5.50 secured here for that the regular price is 50c elsewhere, they are here for, fine lock and key, all lined, English leather handles, inside h torckon ise 69c Zc for Men, an the tripe and dot corein:ss HOC .” 24 inches long, made ole leather or cowhide, may be mo $3.05 w these sus and kno Ater ., Bloomingdales 9 Lex. to 3d Ave. 59th to 69th St Military, Pad. Hose Supporters, j Straight Front Supporters, with Satin Pad Extra. strong 19c clastic. Regularly 29¢, Not More than 1 to a customer BRASS PINS, M. $00" pina on Hiautin in’ belting, 12¢ roy FORMS, 1908 a shimpan, eat N e Sad on cube: regular yaues, At * 4c FRENCH KID CURL- rts a8 5G ‘and JTTON BUTTONS, 1 doz: H OW HAIR- » © packages 5g Mok’ CoM is ones; 2c. valu SHARLE FLBXID SOMUAK guProRTEie taining 2 5G * Solared aie at G | papers for 26 ol and, ao, I COLLAR yant, card note for, Make Them for ¥. om | I Buttons to a are In and Wa kan Latest Style Bralds for Spring Are In and We Livite Agee Your Attention to Them. (Main Floor.) « | | Known In Months. | With dressmaking days at hand such a sale as this comes as a ||| tremendous help to dressmakers and every other woman. This is ||] the third BIG SALE since the Notion section has been transferred i" | Fatal’ End aon | values, “3¢ | Sipihiafa ap hata peace PaaS saath alsa neces emie soca UB bet tS cing aaa tl ariel

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