The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1907, Page 13

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MARCH 8, 19076 Cul's “The Two Roses” Delight” completed t) The choir, probab ter. ‘There waa tho programme ~ PANIC AT IRE INSING SING came mirc and Curse Cabinet Shop bie Burned. Difficult Programme’ Splen- Gme of expression flower Expert-Choir, ee Ruegger and Macmiilen Be AW LING, HE greatest annual musical bless- ing bestowed upon this opera-mad coinmunity In the penitential eca- von of Lent is the accond concert of the Musical Art Soctety, which took place at Carnegte Hall last night. ‘After months of ebsorption.tn the tur. gid flood of human passion as expresse bythe eariter writers ef operas with extraneous florid and ornate embellish- ment, or by Wagner, with his incisive andcompelling analyals, or by the. up: to-date younger school of composers with s realism that Is frankly brutal tt 1a 2 benison'to hear the’ spiritually up- lifting songs of the ohurch, with their stimulation of lofty aspiratiens and their stirring of devotional depths, That the great audience, representn- tive of all that te best in. New York's musica) ‘cultivation, appreciated -tta-op- portunity, there could be no doubt. It followed intently, through a long and difficult programma, Dr, Frank —Dam- rosch and his splendidly trained and competent choir, bestowing its marks of appreval with fine discrimination and expert Judgment, {Beginning :with Palestrina‘s “Jubiiate Deo," Hasler’s “Agnus Det” and Jacob Handi's “Ascendo a4 Patrem’ led up to the solemnly impressive ‘“Tenebras factue sunt" of Michael! Haydn. No cathedral nave ever held more reverent Usteners, and few icholrs ‘could have| y sung tt qo Well. The sanie composes “Caligayerunt ocull met” followed. After that came "Mendelssohn's “Ave Marte,” and then, with the assistance of mem. bers of the New York bymphany Orchag, Sgambati's ‘Te Deum Laudamus* Shd Beethoven's “Elegiac Song.” One of the simplest and most touch- ing numbers was Tachaikowaky's “A d the most popular was the first of two old French das N interesting Joint reaita was given the —Amertcan ~yoos!tst, WERE LOCKED IN CELLS. Qnd grew lighter. Miss Rue nique was well nigh perfect, playing showed. rare arust “Ziweunetanz,” end Balnte-Baenn'a’ “By Macmillen, while lese ratar hase richness of tone and «warmth try of expression that promise mu Keepers Had Hard Time Quiet- ing Them as Blaze Lighted Place. movementa of Bruch minor concerta. Conricts-in-Sing -Bing-prison-are-are he still excited to-day over a fire which de- : stroyes the cabinet stop in the north HIGH MASS FOR °: yard last night. Its origin 4s unknown. ‘The glaro of the flames reflected through the narrow prison windows up- on the walls of tho cells led many of the inmates to believe that the prison tteelt wae on fire and ‘that they wera face to face with a horrible death. Their screams and curses could be heard above the crackling of the flames by the crowds that gathered,on the high lute overlooking the prison and the tiv. to watch the spectacle. ‘The cabinet shop ls @ three-story brick Dullding, 10 feet long and forty fect wide, It was filled wita dry wood, Paints and varnish and other highly ToMatomabie- material. Por a‘ time the flames were confined ‘to the Interior, {Then the roof fell in with a crash and ithe Names shot high into the alr through “k beavy cloud of black smoke. Nearly all the residents of roused and hurried to the » Hiram Osberne, of the night Gisoovered the flanies on tumed tn w prison alarm, “| mened’ Principal Keeper } and nine men of the n ) gonatitute’ the emergency Realizing that his mea wor ‘copa “with The close Connaughton turned In an alarm eum: mening the: Oxaining here areother wo froni’ Their Own Chaplain. The First Regiment, Irisn-Volunteors, or Pat rick J. O'Donnell, chaplain of the rey- iment, will preach a sermon on "St, Patrick,” ‘The regiment will leave headquartern A. M, and proceed by--street car to the “church, inthe thelr review and reception Grand Central Palace on Baturday evening, “March 16, a rand success, in} Gov. James" Hiking of Rhode Tyrand, Corne-| wilt review the regiment after which there will be the reception and dance, redicale-found: OB runiinuybitek.” wetch und warm, The Effects of Opiates. - HAT INFANTS are peculiarly le to, opie and its various Preparstions, all of which are io, is well known. Even in tho jest doses, If continued, these cplates cause changes in the fund- tons aa as pats of the cells rc 2 a become permanent, causing Imbecility, mental perversion, pho! or narcotics in later lize. Nervous diseases, such as intractable efes.ot dyspepsia and lack of staying wers are @ result of dosing with oplates or narcotics to keep children quiet thelr infancy. - The rule among. phyicians, is that children should ‘never mallest doses for more than a day at a time, and proximity several of these were flestrablase by sparks andvcmbarsrew tion were promptly drowned 0} t was only by quick and Intelligent work that the spread of the Names was prevented. { The sounding of the fre-alurms fi —Sarakened-the prisoners and they Wwe soon in a state of panic. Guar | ent through the ‘corridors to assure them that there was uo danger, but | they would not be conviticed” Many of hem demanded that their cella be u Lorie others wep pleaded. There was a great howling and” yell Gnd beating upon the cell doors. This | Waa kept up until Warden Johnson and all-the avallable guards In the priso Biman ard v ead. the peralzted in oa "Tho ainlaieetien of Anodynes, Pere Seng Soothing Syrups and other narcotics to palldceny by pay. bos a physician cannot be too strongly decried, and the it should not ey to ft, Children who need-the attention of a physician, am itis nothing Jess than a crime to dose them willfully with narcotics, Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the signature of Obas. H. Fletcher, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—- LONG ISLAND. LONG ISLAND. A A I Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of a: HIGH AND BEAUTIFUL —__ — $35 a JAMAICA SQUARE Best Lots at *115 to *169 Per Lot i Opposite Belmont Park Race Track. Lots fronting-street- car line -and-corner-tots, -other terms and prices. n jes, threatening pun- colle {5 those who the uproar, _ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— "LONG ISLA) i = ~ MARCH 9 MON., MARCH 11 With Interest at 6° Per Aaoum, : TITLE PERFECT—Guaranteed by the Lawyers’ Title Insurance Companys TO Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan End, Take Lexington Ave.-'L,"- or any Cypress GO | Hills Car. Leave car at Jamaica Post Office Buildin, ing, where our représeniative (wearing “FROM ted badge) will meet you. Room 10, Post ie Bigg,” -E.E. MEACHAM & SON, fs No Property Shown or Sold on Sundays: 18-11 Park ROW, NOH York, The above advertisement Presented to’ our agent at Ja- maica , Square entitles the bearer to. tound trip fares free, Musical Art Society Gibes : A Beautiful Lenten Concert. and ‘Spring's Never sang bet- ; ; ~ ful shading and fine tona didly Sung by New York’s |srength. | The stage was artiattenlly Give a Foint Recttal, at Mendelasohn Hall Wednesday afternoon by Elma Ruegger, the | Belgian ‘cellist, and Francts Macmtilen, They played Vhothing together, each giving solos. The | Programse degun with serious numbers | intelligence } te Among her aiglectiong were: IRISH REGIMENT. Volunteers Also to: Hear a Setmon| will attemi Ue annual high amass for! wiment next Sunday morning at; fn. the Church of 8t. Francis ety-sixth slrestiandiLax: i fn the rand Central Palace at 9.30 ‘The Volunteers are hustiing to make | +} i 2 i + #7) mushroom-shapes; the atest satior effects and-jaunty toques and-tur- stockings of pure stik, in gaure wetght, with garter tops, low spliced heels and double soles at $1 a pair. durability, Waists which has-made them increasingly popular, cut shows tliree effective modeis, made of taffeta allk, In black, navy blue, and black-and-white checks or stripes. ‘They “are plattedand temmed with straps or stitching and buttons. Fourth oor. Stewart Bujlding, , ‘Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth-Avenue, Highth to Tenth Street, Store Closes at 5.30 P, M. Women’s Smart Spring Suits At $15 and $25 They show fashion’s latest dictates in styles and they. aro admirably tailored and finisaed. The Cut Pictures the $25 Suit “Ib ts made of an excellent quality of chiffon Panama cloth, |, specially suitable for street suits because of itd crispness. The short pony jacket is trimmed with soutache braid, has an in- laid collar, small braided vest and three-quarter sleeves, with: turned back cuffs, The skirt has | nine gores and is plaited in clusters. At $15—Bults of hard finished worated snitings tn checks; fitted Eton jackets; seams finished with strapping, inlaid collar and vests trimmed with brald; elbow sleeves with turned back ouffs Boyen-gored skirt, plaited In clusters. ‘Tatrd Moor, Brewert Bullding. Splendid Assortment of Semi-Dress Hats. They Embody ST YLE in 1 Every Line. : They Are Moderately Priced-from $2.75 to $10.50 They are among the smartest hata we have shown this season, and | they express the best shapes of the imported and domestic hats. Among them you will find the stunning “Mayfair,” adaptations of the bans... Many braids are represented—some hats are mado of the Olt (sh Italian rough braids The prices are surprisingly Tow for hata of of Buch) Tine quatity and ‘ayte- —$2.75 to $10.50, ‘Third floor, Btewart Bullding. Remarkable Values. iWomens Silk Stockings have been waking some unusual efforts lately to have made for us ‘pure silx Stockings that are good in quality while unusually low in orice, a The firs achievement !s the production of nicely made plain black 2 The other group presents about the same effect with much greater The stockings are woven of pure black silk; but have a five-inch cotton top which gives strength and elasticity, unknown in other sllk stockings, without marring the effect at all. They also have cotton heels as -well as toes and soles, giving muoh greater durability, The price {s $1.35 a pair. Broadway, Btewart-Rulliing. Silk Quer Waists There is 2 smartnsss, & becomingness, about the Over- The » With or. ithony sleeves, Fest 75, $5 and $6. | __If {t's new and —lesirabte. JOHN WANAMAKER - FOR SALE. CREDIT CLOTHING ¥ox,ranus No reterencea or security inquiries mado; AND: TAKE. R SALB. REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE. QUEENS. REAL AUTO BARGAINS GALORE, Spasmerts| In Limousines, Landaulettes, Runabouts, byinunatrations readily tomers, New bodies third. Osuad"p vile Dartiern ‘Thomas, lke Dew, | gedods Mode bs ene “duadhs Rlonard Frwsier, $490; L000 fs for ty of Bimburet 1 phe, Her Ww, NTED—MALE, wearers and —matchers on ne ting. Apply, 190" Fuitou at, 0 ATCHES-DIAMOND FOR SALE. Oke DENBEN'S CLORIING io order-on fi , Limoust Limoasinas | mS a Aeon ale |ms Sing Tmataries ANGE "CLO! THING cO., ‘AY, Bntraneg ‘on Vark’ place. Clothing - » Credit count with us. All we want you to do is to give us a call, select whatever you need for yourself an have the'rest Biya all we a Lenox TO ALL’ We don't ask you to prove your honesty when you want to open anac+ family, make your purchase, pay your first deposit and charged ‘ou don't need to Tefer us to your landlord, em- neighbor or friends. Your promise to pay us weekly or monthly is sk of you. By givingus a call you will be cenvingpd of what we say. lothing Co.|| Two STORES ne i D AVENUE, near 84 COLUMBUS AVENUE. near 104th St. OPEN EVENINGS, Wee teed dent th WATCH upually HES: oF AMON (Tat Cre i-th st 10S 00d pod aeiivored an Firat payment a). ane) DIAM on WATCH ri Aras SSant: tO FATHER TIME closed the record for 1906-and filed It away in his archives because all the happenings of the old year and many old years are contained In the O07 Word himanac i The Business enterprises, cold rough Sunday World Wants are. “Bargains” In every wense of the word. 2 ny HEARN | 8, 18,20, 22,24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street > 7, 9 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street SATURDAY ‘S-SPEGIAL-IN- MISSES’ DEPT, Will Be u 1,000 GIRLS’ SPRING REEFERS ders of crepe, r! AT ABOUT HALF VALUE! Grenadine ms 1A9 to 2.49 Absolutely new garments of medium and three-quarter longth—strietly | Fancy Valiinag—black, white sand allwool check. and. stripe Worsteds-aud Navy and Golf Red-Paca Cloth) | te pear Giger yaaa ese Ta also Tan Coyerta; -fome have notch collars and silk_emb'd atara or gold bul} jong—biack, white and colors: 49 Mon ornaments; some have velvet collars in shades harmonizing with cloth; }~ a fa é others have ..at collars of contrasting color, such. as red, Ight blue, reseda, ete—all full-cut, perfect shape and with thoss wide self facings that we exact In every Coat o: Reefer made for us. © «asi i enstetteaae hs. Velis—Everything=—— For every need Wows’ Veils. Mourving Hat Ve Mourning Face Velie ta Tuxedo net and aihi Tallored Hats. ew: Pipl combina tons soaaes ‘braid, h draped trimming of soft Boreley igtrawiciotnoe einen el ee with quills or wings—black and 2. 69 oolora—look like expensive hats. + Womon's Reafy-to-Wears—novelt; Tough weavo straws—single or trevtoned-—varlety_of new forms with cra. open Weave cloth + atraw, in self or contrasting colon | full pompone of coque feathers— qialltiag und wtytes worthy of a much higher price than we aak,. “Spring Clothes for the. Boe Special prices aret For #ox Coats and Reefers. For Box coats 3.98 Worth $6.00 & 3/.00. and Reefers. Completa range of sizes in hath lots up to 14 yra— Worth $5.00. An early season offering that there ts little possibility of au; Ing later, as fabrica are exceptionaily handsome and deslrab were bought by as ata sacrifice and made up to our order specially for this valo....-Qualitiek aid atylew are quite Out of the ordiaaty—you cannot ‘ @ppreciate them until seon. 2.98 leat Jewelry—Combs ‘Always something apecial tor COMME EVell ei kenberounied — Are Well. Bought Herel jain—hand-carved-and-mounted Rose or Antique finish—prottlly 6 Jowelled—real vatve 310 Because of Assortments—the largest in New Yor COMM SHTS-2 pleceseancit and umier| Because of qualities—always reliable. Yatlouls Seabee a statones— 5 Because of Quick’ Selling Prices, TO-MORROW’S OFFERINGS INCLUDE: ~ JSWWELLED HAT PINE novelty ‘Ge and engraved—R og | Boys’ Reefers and Top Coats; Russian and.Sallor-Sults Nayy Cheviots and Serges, _> | Homespuns, Serges, Cheviots, Golf. Red Cheviots, ecks and Mixtures: Bhepherd Checks, Fancy Mixtures— Cloth or Velvet Collars— 10-16 Samp! worth % per cant: more, 498 | Blouses “arid Shirts Double Breast Suits Spring's nattlest fabrics— Women's Neckwear Novelties for all occasions. it's hero-and-the pies ts rightt Lace Yokes and Chemisettes— you find such styles, Teweat shapes—Filet ‘Baby Irien, | Straight or Knickerbocker | with Point Venisa in fel rained me | trousers. s 3,98 | qualities and assort- ia na—whits, black and or -8-to-17 years, ana | ™Ments at the prices New Linen cones ota tee 8,98) equal to those. elsewhere 6.98 |SHINTS have neckbana or hematitched—all widths and s}sse— wold at $5.50 and $6.50. two detached collars; ai 4 y. Ravate, Bows and eat lt tes Many- of the $4.96 Butta here: = sLovsre Mave neckbang Tet ands silk: "25..-.89.. 40 extrn-patr of trousers—one or collar, Emi Linen ‘Cont 6s az regular wtyle—one palt knickerbooker, © to 16 years. Tevets ai fT >—ry it eh jAndidesigna; including thetlarcet Boys’ tats, Caps and Tamo—newest styles..........,.... .25 to .98 underpleatings of lace— ———$—<—————— :49.. .75-. .98 HAI Bleeves—black or whlie— Allover Baby Irish Laca o> combinations of Batiste or Lawn with Val. Lace or Emb'y—.49 to 2.49 Lace Collar and Cuff Sets: also Coat Sete —Filet, with Venise, Baby Iriah and Lingerie effects to 2.98 New. Ruchings, Bandings, Stel Antoinette Pioatingr, tucked iain or with: Val. insertings- lowest prices in New York..12 to 1.69 21.88 Saturday Sale of Table Ollcloths Only the best quality:— White, colors and fancies. 1% yds. wide veel lie yeu. wide: see eed THIRD LOO! R—NEW BUILDING. Boys’ Solid Leather Shoes Special A famous make—usually $1.75 and $2. 00..... aly 48 ~ Heavy Veal Calf—calf uppera—atout soles—smoothly fin- ished inside and out—smart mannish lasts—size 1 to 5%. i 2olld leather Insoles and outer soles, suid, Bolld_leather-counters: Sea Solid leather tops, right down under the toe cap, New Spring Models Boys’ ‘‘Excelslor'' pices in Women's Shoes About the best hogs that ‘Women's Spring Walking Shoes— trong calf—hand-i cowed Goodyear welt—new short: vamp ~ welts sBluctier- cut to Bis (2.59 lace and button—trim boots that tote butts ie f onrtioulardy RAL as have all the s79.. of Little Gents’ ‘Excelsior’ Shoes New Lingerie and 3 Tallored Washable Walsts. Designs and Values that uphold | . the enviable reputation of this department... ,Styles are uncom- | mon ay well-as elegant, and their equals cannot be found else~ where at these prices:— 2 Mpanel ond fail front soles Efitra ‘in ‘such handscrse with ecb’ to give ey 00 ‘waists... Waists of nine set arn ad if also ta!l worth te 198° Av noes tucks ap 1k. Finished Batiste— Antoinette of emb'y an Vai. iace Troat oF ae P rich ‘Point fenise di Five Dollar walsttisssssssssame. 3:98 TAngerio Weatets of extra Sheer Lawn ite—elegant designs wi 2:98 higher priced shoe: Women's Famous $1.98 Bhoes— always eple: yalue and never band emb'd panels and “fine V1 better than now—A specialty here Patent Leather—Dull Calf Taps— oF tull fronts-of ol une ve oy shown In 2 atyles, embracing bend sewed welte—laced— 98 combined with e: every new and comfortable too and $4 0 BW iseeeeveee drei bate ie heel shape, from: the high Cuban flat heel, and from Girls' “*Knockabout'' Shoes bc deent aoe uk tome shoes ea TO of every mother wt ays 4 tem a8 Saturday's Gandy Spectat:” Mixed” Chocolates” and Pepper mint and Wintergreen Caramels— 80 cent kinds..-.......pound aay Jn Masement. oear ofa Wocntata. , 1,28 and shoes pomible w find Dongola Kid—Patent ftrackés Jace or button-~up-to-date in Wainen's. Dongola “Blucher dwelt wok every ways to Oxfords—han: Cuban heats 298 @ Artistic Millinery For-Misses-and-Children An early season, showliig that 1s evoking —the moe enthus.asdc avtmiratton: ‘no-protty-to-de~ sceribe—this just, an attempt: Onila Hats of Java braid— the now. crowiis—fashionuble leather color, trim'd with great bewa of pbbon in the latest loot shade Wo do not extol any particular style, but offer the latest production-of _} leading makers, each of whose produats containa distinctive features that havo won’ them—reputation....,Wo- therefore keep “up” complete ~; stocks of -nvoh-well-known, reliable corsets as are nunied “beiow, among Which are the new high and long backs, giving the fashionxbfe small | walst and slender effect which Paris has sot as the model figure for 1907 190% The Self-Reducing Nemo— R-&-G—"The Tapering Waist" Fitteen-styies,-including-“Hl 35 new mouéls—Batiste and Spring," “In-Curve Walst,” the fancy ail brooad new and long gnrland of Fen white Gektlet Straps” with military belt, an@_| garters attached........1.00 te 4.06 ep ples w of same jOUier inodels for stout and sim hguree— f Fe erat eee eee a other color | Batiste and b o--bandsomel ye °°] Warner’s Corsets—Known for ~-effocts—eplendid value 44. $6.00....3.08 | trim'd—gartess attached..-1,00-te- 6,00 | Ruatless: quallties— Children's Ohi ete a—ehtrred extra, tal with exis dounle-rufies-fntshed With tack and high spompon of satin Tiobons—oier atyics show rich combinations of Ince, emb'y and rf in ning novelty. effects— value, $6.0) 4.98 Dainty Dotted Swiss Hats—tull crown and threo: full-lace-edged_-ruffies oyer shirred brim—tull ribbon. trim of heavy satin ribbon In white, pink or Mgnt blue—worth $4.98, ....05...8.48, The foreguing will be found Millinery. Tote g Bioor, ~ MORNING SALES To Morrow, Saturday, Unti 1 P. M To prevent dealers buying we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities. Girla’ Pretty Wool Dreases Boys’ New Spring Suita Women’s Semi-Ready Hats A-Clean-up lot_for_ Morning Sale, 2 Faney hair: braid ar combined with wool cheviots, mixtures an , ayy heweat nes sha: checks—deautitully made and Draw pane s Bray sorrel ea) worth $1.29. trim'd—all, alzes—4 to M4 yrs. in the lotd ghielaned to | but not in each atyie; tergfore, $2.98 wul GOR: Corsets yi About WW atyloe—Batiate” Dresden Sint SHER grade novels goo white and fanuy colors— high and medium bust.... .79 to 8.50 “The Nuform"— Thomson's Glove eros Becoming to sltm or stout ‘ Varieties for women and misves— lee—Batiate and allo 20. styleo—garterm attached .78 to 8:50 | emb'd—gerters” attasliedad Ol 00 to 4. 60 FULL ASSORTMENTS also of “Her Majeaty"—P, N.—'‘Armour Bide"— P. D.—Royal Worcester—J. B,, etc.—also Braissieres (boned corset covers), for wear with or without corsets. TSESe ; faahog-—tutite ana tanoy Brocade bance sererereree di OO tO SO W. B, Seren as | JILDING, Dreeres worth as high 1s IS ry J. 8 THIRD FLC worth less tha aine Boys’ Madras Blonses this weason— feariy! laundered ond unlaundered—plain FLOOR--CENTRE BUILDING | figured, light dark: also white and stiiped coloringe—neckband or collar attached— € to 15 yeurs Inytead of 49, and 68 New Spring Roses Cabbage, fu blown and hait-blown— Reweat tintingw Hunches of one 24 or two lange with buds an come follage or atx amoll—worth .29.. Ad SECOND RD BIN Crepe Chiffon Veils Full 3 yards long. ~henistitched bordar-ail newest colors— Black Glace Bet Serviceable, Iustrouy qu: Boys’ Strong Laced Shoes }Mannish atytes that pleasn them— veal calf=st uppers aud see be) sold epiher— vines Fine, white Cou front and aide ¢: writs kashire imi fi outtarent 8 Black Rib Hose Birlotly frat quality—no "second! feat Iack-~double heels and tov Women's Ready-to-Wear or = 95 ua Sea The New and: Good in Gorsets |

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