The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1906, Page 12

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} her to work ina kn! teen-Year-Old Daughter | to Knitting-Mill. Carrie Frescone, 4 pretty ttle Italian girl, aged 18, was to<jav told she would ing her parent and five brothers and sisters. Her father, Isidore Frascot living at No. 656 Forty-ninth street, was told it was lis @uty and not that of the cuildren to support the family. Magistrate Whitman aleo ordered Truant Officer McManus | H where the had been em- to look up the knitting thirteen-year-old child Carrie, trim ang small, but with her herd by the hair up above her clear, olive-lined face so she might pass for seventeen or eighteen, stool beside her fater fm the Morrisania Court, McManus had arrested the junk dealer for failing to send the girl to s:hool igetted when Magistrate Whitman terrogated him. He sail he had the rheumatism, that his wife was sick, and the children were ailing. There five children— “And anther cor quickly, She said h Firs tand Secord ave dred and Fifteenth “You don't azistrate to Finsoone. * work, and if@vo: school Tl Meanus ‘the Child Notes of Music. i her monologues at the Waldorf-As- ut y toria this afternoon Mutell (Mrs. Ralph Kneeland Jones) will be assisted by Harry Anson Truax, piano. assisted by Eugene Bernsteta, pianist. He will join Modest Altschuler in Bee- | 1} thoven's sonata in A major for plano | Mozart's quartet in D major | (Which, is to say, and ‘cello. and Schubert's quartet in A minor com-| plete the prograinme. Rachmaninoff, the Russian composer, | conductor and ‘planist, has been com-| Pelled to postpone until the autumn his | Appearance here with the Russian Sym- pliony Orchestra. He was to be gues conductor and plano sploist at the or- chestra’s concert of April 7, in Car- negie Hall, sharing the baton with Modest Altschuler. Frascone fiu- of | | } | | Hear ye, a remedy for the rut the red nose. jdemned, ¥ their connoisseur lies and © be forced back on clov | anything, a pity not t that's | In fact, it’s the duty the premium put have to ing br —<———— THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 22, 1906, raha ba asi eae cig COR Ae. “WWOESCHONLOIL SCIENCE IS READY TO TAKE SUPPORT FAMILY, LOCAL COLO “Ysadore Frascone Sends Thir-/No More Rum Blossoms or Blue Lemons to) Embarrass the Woman or Man oking junk dealer er need our men abe . fear the enormity of nasal f flax wate » and Soot pus ns soda-fo ners” Ww kfast ene it's a p another wa vention. So when Miss Grace} covers the efficac pneumonia, from a few tenor, and Miss Madeline Post at the | subway ance to whoop It The Marum Quartet, at its fourth con-!{s vour persc cert In Cooper Union to-night, will be | advancement? And here's a cable a Read it intel netically for v treat. | chair Ness. But here BERL i mung Unserer leat noses, Ree: American is the pine Mt hear ye, O falthfal tollow- have to go to achool instead of support- | oi. of te great god Booz at of sp! the medical pr: al com: je drills with minute viatint points in the vein capillaries ¢ inflame Who Likes a Drink. Ie is con is do} rand t ves e finds a remedy for on progress disease the despat ne red atin reward Nessar, Americal Dentifrice Company, 19 PARK P} the EW YORK. VW ABRARAN STORE OPENS 8.30 A. M. CLOSES 6 P. M. AND BROORLIN STRAUS. y (FE = Great Annual Saturda ‘Store h }jard the wonderful prices, i Fi re Refunded! Read our advertisement on Welcome to Al Long Island--- Fares Refunded by Brooklyn’s Store. The wonderful shopping overs made by Abraham & Straus hi xcursion given by the Long Island F March 24, and we have prepared for it $ announced for some time. oad. The irsion tt th the grea i In addition to these bargains we will make our usual offer to Long Island visitors: To and from all points advertised in the excursion offered by the Long Island Railroad, for Saturday next, we will refund half the amount of your es amounting to from $5.00 to $10.00, y er, ill explain everything eise, me an important part of the his year will take place next purchasing opportunities even this iday for the merchandise offerings | y clerk at the first coupter at n this store and you will receive a quick shop- Hy i] | All your ame ybiain new records ost pleasing to siess either an graph or a Victor K title. the an- its number and price, | artist who rendered it, i | nounced on a card, ; Beginning at 3.09 P. M. to-m row the programme will be: yinphs et Sylvains (Bemberg), gh than Be y Mme. Heinck. ie," Mephistopheles, Gou- ‘aust, by Plancon “Habanera,” Bizet's Carmen, Mme. ¢ “La-Tydley-Lydley-Um,” tenor. lozana," cornet solo, “Give Me Thine Own,” violin and flute. “yl Be Wal In the Gloaming Sweet Genevieve,” baritone. “Sweet Longing,” violin and flute duet. “Ay Irish Molly O," banjo solo. “Yankee Land,” banjo. “What's the Use of Knocking?” coon song. “Just a Little Rocking Chair and You,” “Some One Thinks of Some One,’ tenor, “Once Upon a Time,” tenor. Our easy payment plan en- ables any one to own Phono-|) by graph or a Talking Machine by). the of 10% down and] ton month. Fourth floor, West Building. Ascot Pins Fob Chains, all +++-292, to B98, each 4c. to B9c, a set of 3 97>. to $8.45 each Studs, pipe stem, to $4.65 exch Studs, separable, § each Bae 14, to $2.84 each 24 54c, eae’ ‘ i) Gach} Vest Buttons, ns, 4c, 10 $1.59 a p 24¢. to 47c, a set of 3} . to 47%, a set o Collar Buttons... t “gs Collar Buttons, in sets, 47c, to B2c, a set of 4 32.38 to $10.40 a set of 6 air Scarf Pin Protectors, ° Mata floor, centre, Oontral Building, 837, to 31.38 a pair 9c. to Ze. each 15e, to 24. each ||Fancy Lake Sturgeon. ||Nova Scotia Salmon... are yr with ¢ Men's Cambric Nightshirts, 48c. Men's fine ¢ | | notwithstanding th | Men's and Boys Neckwear, 25c, rench seam | grade of twill silk; Raisin, ( Men’s Negligee Shirts, 48c, Made of Fancy Madras, made of woven 1 s, in gray y are made from i 1,00 Shirts for the ¢ he manufacturer has left a n patterns s attach ctly made neckhy in th rice of ¢ Fo: N-Hands in plain y would be good y s Pound Cake on sale he , Marble, Plain, Molass. tre Cake, regularly 17c., at 14¢, a pound for this sale Delicatessen Offerings Nothing delivered in the Delicatessen Store 28c. a pound) Smoked Mackerel 18c, a pound) Dill Pickles ++. Be, each and tan effects, several né same materials that are ! had it_ made up into finished in the fine Grocery Store Offers, —Fruit and Iced Lady .55c, a pound| Smoked Bucklinge.... -65c.a pound Large Fancy Whitefish, ..22: jColumbia River Salmon, 35c. apound| Smoked Eels .... Halibut Chunks . || Boneless Herring { Yarmouth Bloaters ‘Third floor, West Building, e obtained full size. ay and Saturday. I -20¢, a pound) | 2c. a pound | -28c, a pound | Tc. a pound .10¢, a dozen'| R OUT OF NOSES | have «| : NN ————— > ; Phonograph Jewelry for Men---Rolled Gold Plate. ||. i Concert a “The Grade That Wears.” 1) fetke Mak side Vest Shain, m O7c, to 87.20 each Dumbbell Link Cuff Buttons, ONeill & Co The Greatest Offering of RUGS Made by Any House This Season. These prices are for Friday and Saturday only, and every The Rugs are all our regular standard grades and are shown in the one interested should take advantage of them. best patterns obtainable. French Velvet and Brussels Rugs $.3x1116 feet, regular price $20,00—At $20.00 s are considered exceptional value. s and colors equal the finest Drien- als. The quantity offered is limited, cannot dupti them this season. while: (hv) lasts sxiscesstea os ye paiees ose « } 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rags Regular price $16.50—We show these in a) grand assortment of designs ard specially r nd them for summer floor covering Sheil priceless stn Soler meee eats . 9x12 Axminster Rugs $40.00—These are the best Axminster Rugs made by the “Biglow fine assortment of Oriental desig ial pr rade ) Orientat and floral de 9x12 Body Brussels Rugs Regular price $27.50—Thes i and come in a splendid assortment of de- signs. Special price Velvet Rugs, 27x54 inch Regular price $1.69—An excellent range of ) designs, Oriental, floral and animal. price 22.50 9x12 Anglo-Turkish Rugs These Rugs are shown in some department } stores as real Orientals. They have a heavy pile and locked weave, and come in colorings | and designs that make it difficult for an expert inguish them from the real. 50.00 Mattings for Spri ng. Complete new lines of China, Japanese, “Crex’’ Grass and Fibre Mattings. Special Values for Friday and Saturday. CHINA MATTING—40-yard rolls, regular) r price $10.50. Special, per roll............4. ) 8.25 CREX GRASS MATTING—36 inches wide, ) - regular price 42c. per yard. Special at....... is 37c A Distinctly New and Practical Bed Couch ing or telescope style. metal with National as these. J child can operate it. Each couch is equipped with a double mattress, nicely covered with sateen. The regular price for these new couches | will be $8, but to introduce them we will 5 00 sell them on Friday and Saturday at the low introductory price of.........--/ Mail or Telephone Orders vw Il be accipted at this specal price. (Fourth Floor.) That double discounts the old slid- The new one is constructed of Woven Wire Springs on top; the wire _neatly bronzed; in ap- Ss pearance = similar == to the old tele- scope style, but it in ‘folds up into a yo OS single couch or opens into adouble« bed, and is so constructed as to be all in one part. It is very simple, therefore very strong, and will doubtless be prized by all housekeepers who have small rooms or who want an emergency couch such It is su easily opened and closed that a China and Housefurnishings r Dinner Sets—Of thin American Porcelain, floral deco-! rations, new shapes, all large designs, including Soup; 7, 00 el Toureen and large Meat Dishes, 100 pieces to the set. Regular price 8.75 ; special at. i Tea Sets—Of very thin Austrian China, 56 pieces to} the set, pretty floral designs, every one touched with) 4. 75 * Regularly sold by us for 6.50 and 7,00; your) gold, Choice.of either... .cccecesece caress’ Tea Cups and Saucers—Of white porcelain. price per pair 10c.; spe per pair French China Plates—all decorated in spray designs and touched with gold, assorted sizes, Value 3.00 per} dozen; special at, each, | ee eeee eeenee! Regular. 7c 15c Housekeeping Linens -at Decided Reductions from Regular Prices “Rubdry’” Towels—regular 25c. kinds, at. . 49c Huck Towels—extra heavy; regular price 15c.,at....J2!c Hemmed Bath Towels—extra heavy White Turkish, size 4614 x22; value 290., at ....cceececscessecee e+ 20C Hemstitched Huck Towels—superfine ail linen, siz 19x38 (all white); regular price 25¢., at......-.+-6 19¢ German Linen Satin Damask Table Cloths A New Line—Choice Patterns t 2x2 yards at 2,00 each ) Napkins to match 2x24 yards at 2.50 each + 2,00 and 3.00 2x3 yards at 3.00 each \ per dozen. woes tte elt natn coment th eta oe CS or lela UB COR. 18" ST. COR. I8"ST. coerave F RAZIN & OPPENHEIM "a ASSOCIATED WEAVERS & MANUFACTURERS DEPARTMENT STORE $15 Eton Suits at $5 TUNNING new models in this season’s most fashionable shade, ‘“(Queen’s Gray,” modishly tailored, with short sleeves and popular new circular model ‘skirt. Pony Coat Suits. The jauntiest walking suit of the season; this lot at $10 is of the reg- ular $25 value; queen's gray stripes and checks and all the new $ i 0 plain shades ARGAINS in advance of the season at after season prices. How is it possible? That’s what thousands have asked us. Well, our store is the mill and factory direct to you, eliminating the middle- man’s protits. S — New wool material, trimmed with soutache and wide silk Hea te uc lar and vest of white, light or reseda broadcloth... Silk Costumes. Heavy all silk—taffeta silk creations. In twenty different shades, including the popular “Alice blues,” daintily trimmed, with’ soft silk $10 | girdle to match FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM $] Lingerie Waists, Every one this season’s models. We take the mill or factory's surplus stocks, mill ends, can- celled orders, &c., and you know the manufacturer works a year in advance of the season. Compare our values with those They come to vinable elsewhere, We are from | us as an overproduction from our factory No. 36. Fine Lawn and Batiste » to 7. r cent, lower; just think | Lingerie Waists, stylishly trimmed with lace and embroidery, with lace and of it. embroidery yoke and front. Special, 25c. FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM — New Taffeta Silks at39c | 48c Corset Coversat l0c Special lot of 1,500 yards, 36-inch widths, in Now is the time to get these corset covers. , brown, cream and rose shades; | Come early, as we only have 100 dozen for ) values at 89c. However, this to-day. Nicely embroidered, also lace and ited and should te taken advan- GOCE | insertion: trimmed, good quality muslin; Cc special at.. ENV eRt ard ewee nse MI n PRAZIN & OPP FRAZIN & OF Large Picture Hats a THE most remarkable sale of ready-to-wear Hats that New York has ever seen, They are exact duplicates of the season's swellest Parisian models, and ‘3 are of such materials and in such a diversified assortment that you would consider them remarkably reasonable at $8 or S10 instead of $3. Elaborately designed Large Picture Hats. The very swellest Turbans and a great variety of fashionable shapes and colorings in Toques. These $15 and $12 Hats are in fancy chips and chip cord braid, designed and in every way the product of this country’s most skilled milliners. The lot also includes a number of very Swell Sailors 25° Ul, \ in over fifty different desirable modes; the materials are chips, malines and horse hair braid. Special 3 price fort sale to-morrow at 8 =—=FRAZIN & OPPENHEIW =a : Oxford $1.2 ‘Women’s $3.50 Oxfords at $1.29 Patent Leather, Enamel, Box Calf a ———— | Tomorrow we inaugurate the most sensational sale of Women’s Shoes || | that New York has ever experienced. A sale of shoes that are world-famous and consid- ymical purchase at $3.50; to-morrow these same shoes sell at $1.29. We must | have the room this stock occupies. Since our | new department store cyened the increasing trade has enabled our buying in larger lots. | That’ you can buy shoes to-morrow at $1.29 that in 1 few weeks will cost $4 or $5. The very newest of those swell mannish lasts, welted soles, patent leather. enamel, and box calf; all sizes and widths. Remember—regular $3.50 shoes, {| which is equivalent to $4 or $5 shoes elsewhere; to-morrow for this sale at $1.29, : a Second Foor. ‘ | G i C= There Is Also Small Lot of Our Regular $3.00 Women’s Shoes, in Dongola, patent tip, lace only—turn soles—sizes 3 to 512; widths 08c 5 AA and A; to clos... .. se eee eee e eee egies odo Sao | $2.50 Children’s Shoes, $1.39. | $1.50 Children’s Shozs, 98c. Broken lines of Children’s and Misses’ | Mere is another bargain in Lae ee Children’s Shoes in patent leather, box calf, velour Shoes, box calf and kid, in both lace c: nd yici kid in lace and button; r | and button; they are of the quality that Senos $250." To close senenaks: 1 2. 39 | usually sells at $1.50; special Pen 98c 7 Ba ement, X ——— FRAZIN & OPPE iM ——__—— Factory and Mill Specials. easonable bargains that will save you money. Mill No. 46. j Mill No. 84. Mill No. 32, 10 Yards for 25c-.)10 Yards for 25c. 10 Yards for 25c, Heavy UNLLEACHED MUS- MERRIMAC LIGHT SHIRTINGS, pretty FINE PRINTED BURMAH CHALLIES, LIN; 8c, value; limited floral patterns and light grounds, Merrimac shirting quantity; special, 10 25c dots; specially priced ; 6,000 yards to YAS f0F vive wreavone for to-morrow at 10 5c 5c z yds. for . | Factory No. 16. Mill No. 6. i $1.80 MUSLIN SKIRTS MD great var} 25. FANCY eee N tf 5, Mill No. 7, riety, full lace trimme . galloons, black Chantilly; | ARNOLD'S PRINTED or embroidery, ruffles. 89c large’ assortment;, speci 2c MOHAIR LUSTRES mostly “al Special at . yard... AGE groan) Beata ertectty and ‘i ae aa usually so! rom 15c, to 19c, Factory No. 4, Mill No. 18. yard; mill ends of 2 to 49c. WOMEN'S DRAWERS, dexp ruf- Sie (CORSET COVER EMBROIDERIES 8 yards; special, per ite ; fle, lace edge, lace inser- phe i ee yard Rosle seis fle, lnceiede seer 19¢ inches pA 9 : ’ ues,’ Special .. ‘ stitched and scalloped; Cl=—- esses, _—_—__—|_ special, yd. Mill No. 18. Mill No, 8. Factory No. 20, 48-INCH SILK AND. WOOL \ IXED EOLI- . SILK CHIFFON, 42- $1 GOOD QUALITY WOM- ENNES, plain colors, as as widths; all shades; 29¢ EN’S KID GLOVES; all 59c cream, black and navy, A0c worth $1.25 yard..... FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM. Mill No. 73. EVERETT CLASSIC GINGHAMS, every yard warranted to wash, 434c Mill No. 10. Parls Printed Organdies, Floral De- 5,000 yards of Open Work WHITE ciennes LACES, $00 pieces only, SWISSES and LAWNS, with ends i \d_ dots; lawn odds and ends; values 29c¢ a: 634c of about 10 yards 04 up to 75c; plece of coat aera length; would be issih Ahi nnnninnenenee nee ee ee H t \ FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM, en. tgth St mill end special at, yd. colors; special price... —————-— FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM Mill No. 9 5,000 yards of 2ieinch Pure Silk and Satin Foulards, new desirable de- Mill No. 34. One Lot of 34 inch x 334 yds. long Not- tingham LACE CURTAINS, various handsome Arabesque and floral signs; $1 usual sell- plain colors,nurse stripe ing price; special, 3 Wc ase { Li vo 1 25 and fancy patterns; yd. yard ..- pair e Mill No, 7. Mill No. 11. One Lot of French and German Valen- mill ends of 2 to 8 12 yards yards; yard.......s++ cheap at 20c. yd....

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