The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1907, Page 11

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THE eVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY,” 190 testant Gluirshes called for fnally pase. ing upon the union of these three deno- CHURCH CONSOLIDATION | stzstisor. besa te sentons to-any tn The forecast of tho questions to come MARCH 20, Metropolitan Opeta-Hoase| e857 megan eas camara senna the churches from all overt ! Cycle of “The Nibelun- Gesu screen rho urged the union, banquet of the Congregational Club of | tant and United Brethren Citeago, attended by representatives of Begins the First and Only p= May Unite SE aoe General | Washington Gladden of Corumbus, 0., Church Coune!l of the Congregational, "Teo hundred delegates are -attending gen Ring.” United Brethren and the Methodist Pro-' the conference. | | Te taeners Eaunawareoetel Hig | , There Is only one ««Bromo Quinine”’ t make a demonstration of strength | That Is @t the Metropolitan Opera-House last | Laxative Bromo Quinine. Bight of which they did not avai! them- elves. At the first performance of “Das Rheingold,” In the only cycle of the Nibdelungen Ring which Mr. Con-| ried In offering in the closing nighta of his season, the house was not full. It ts “rue that the prologue to the trilogy tas First Day of ‘Spring | ee sun “crosses the line” to-morrow and Spring begins in the northérn hemisphere. It began in this store” i some time ago; our commercial calendar has nothing to do with'the “first. point of Aries.” This_is no ordinarily the time when the song of the bargain is heard in the land. According to the commercial: custom that is most.widely practised, ft is the time of year when merchants get their highest profit and look ~ their largest sales: The policy of this store is all the more promipent in contrast. There are no better styles than those shown-here, but the speci al’ price. is.a8, fixed inthe early Spring time as we hope. It will be throughout all the year, and those items which are not speciaily_priced are at !cast moderately priced. = It ts a time of refurnishing and refurbishing the outer apparel and the home interior. In apparel we supply the wants, of every member of the family, and-in every_respect, from shoes to hat and back again. In the fu is! hings for: the: howe Re UAL are also pe ect: The Big Store was never more interesting. ee The Sc Scope of Our Waist Store Unlimited Choice of the Latest Styles. Greatest Value-for-Money O woman knows until she has: visited our W.aist Store the extent of its greatness—the variety: of new, truly, artistic and stylish waists; the quan- uty. of them; the extremely low prices charged. So great, indeed, is the variety of siylesitiat #e can only begin to tell of \them in our advertisements—just a few now then to give you an idea of the . excellent values they represent. There’s only one way fully to comprehend the scope of this Waist Store—that is to come here and see jt. You'll be sur- prised, for no other store offers such values, nor so many. : Merely as examples, we call your attention to these late arrivals: -| Women’s Handsome White Lawn Waiats—new ttiodels, One fashioned with front of fine allover-emoroidery, The other 1s designed with fancy yoke and insertions of lace and embroidery, Others of equally Rood style and value. e illustrate one of the $1. 25 many styles. Special to-morrow at. Woren's White’ Lawn, Linen and Bati e Wi hioned with Marie Antoinette rutiie ; iste—fi ‘on front panei; collar and cutie New and dainty models.- Attractively-priced-at,,.iseres+sse+seeees $1.25, $1, 95 and $2. 95. Women's Suisine Silk Walste—two charming new tailored oes One in black, the other in white. The black model has tucked yoke effect front and back; long sleeves; tucked collar and-cuffs. The white model has a tucked yoke front and batk; three-quarter. length sleeves; lace trimmed collar and cuffs. Both models speclally priced, Rs euct $2.50 Model ats, $2.90 (Bleget Cooper Stors, Second’ Floor, Center.) ence, but 1t would scem that the mut. térings of discontent because the Herr! Direktor had not given a Ring cycle * esrller should have brought about . rally of the German contingent” thal would have made a record. “P the demonstration Is ryed. was lacking U that sometime: footll nid @ techie oc exaltatir compélebee “there De ne ora aicbis men had! Pihele Hammeretein’s Big | the Alana it Subscription Sale,|\| Tei tas inane oF pa tha RL_MAMMERSTEIN'S _subsccip- ||! ity and tion sale of aoats for next sea-. won at the Manhattan Opera-/ House opened yeaterday. At the close ||| pet eawe ee id} ofthe day the tmpresario said Leal SR erexcetledieN there had been taken in $200,000, an Serras: eoodeyglcas Ww bat that 1s new| be thought the total sale might reach §200,000,"'The salen for Melba’a farewell | T]as Mimi in ‘La Bohame' next Mon-| is| day and for Calve’a reception’ax Car | :}men on Wednesday were also large. | 0 Neill -Adams @ Stores. Occupying Two Blocks. Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. Y. ———$ 03 oer ‘BUILDING—2a Floor | TMILLINERY In the Untrimmed Section We .are showing a magnificent ‘collection of Untrimmed Hats in "Chip, Milan, Fancy Jap, Nea- politan, Leghorn and Satin Braids in the ombre shade. The smartest and. newest models in great variety and all at moderate prices. Women’s Tailored Suit Hats including - stylish mode!s— designed in—our- own workrooms At $3.50 and $4.75 . Special. for Thursday Women’s Fancy Peroxlyne Hats. Superior quality, semi-trimmed, silk lining ; $4-25 beginning at 6 o' obte 1 eaci Value falue $2.00 Children’s School Hats’ 95c, $1.45, $1.95, $2.48 apgely quiescent at the cr Tent when Alperich seized ‘the old. The cast was a strong one can borsaid of Van Rooy’ Wotanif a Mt too ex staller’s fantastic Log er Alberich; of Telaa's nco: was a lovely F pie verchalc fa igasentattig saat) word in} Mr. ,Jlammerstein has tsmued invita ‘ying tlons to a farewe! per tor Melba seater et ab goat the close of the per | hontage te ‘Giants as ; He singing may will’ be, 8 $oe pe tag nearly, periact aa it. waa 1D alght,, "inatead aes ‘the dayn before she drifted ‘nto a: prime | apera. jn Sat omic ope Sonuriiinces & week, but the quality | appeye ag, Santurss 1 “Cavalleria.” Ee a Tinpressive ierda: nd Bie, Bell Bane evening the bill will be “Fra Alten and Miss Ralph Saude a satistac- | Diavolo, RE = p-of Ithine Maidens. tie Saturday i performanc “Yonimann. and, ‘Biasa aaesre, he, zame pe Trovats ressieroianoll ill two, Jumbering and effective ‘or ‘eat week at the aetropolltae SInOUET on opel was an excellent | Qpera-House—ihe last of, the seagon— an Donner, was | the announcements are vel freflegtive, Neither in’ volée for tn jgtterdammeriny eon action wai lie gtrong enough for the 1 af Thunder, Grefereiee has been made to the’ fact) Eben hore at nity BE DAVID. MONTGOMERY | hole two ar CELEBRATES TO-DAY. whole two and a half hours that, with- Member of the ‘Red Mill” Com- out a brenk, the performance last: + and remained after the curtain to call pany Made His Debut Just mm Fwenty— rests Age - out the’ singers many Umer YLVEST! Twenty years ago to-day David Mont- aac Bae ae fresh after she} on WERE’S one of thegreatest chances that ever came to women who delfght in (oe shoes to indulge their taste and practise. economy at the same time. e have just secured at a very low figure the entire stock of one of the oldest shoe factories in Lynn, Mass., which on account of the unsettled condition of © the leather market has given up making shoes. The lot consists of about. 5,000 pairs :of shoes that were made to sell! pat $3—and the concern that made them was shever_ known to-turn our-any— but the very best shoe at that price. ‘One of the features of the) sale is that you are not limited-to a few sizes, but you have All Sizes and All Widths in Both — High and Low Shoes to Choose From The shoes were all: “and therefore represent only the latest spring designss You have achoice altogether of ten differentstyles, as follows: les’? Under Comporer’ s D1rection. tnoraty y rikasoetwtn “conduc— pearing at the Knicker Mtorlor Boy cot * made bis-debut on * New York, > Sir E. ‘ud Elger, OWN —OFALaELO, + or lnst_ni et Carnegie Hall. This wore known here Uhroush — tts, perform- ance two years ago, but It ia sate 00 say that it will never attain the, pres- ER RAWLING. "The Apostles | earry ns Beta AoE bul everybor oung Monigomery nade hs debut. Mus first uppearance was a ni ii, te hud prepared bis act | every Pstouiets W hy? Because such-a erie as thi: rare opportunity. That’s what we think of them. A Sat & thé wise is enough. ses Wo. gauz ight Silk lose, beautiful, lus- trous texture, pliable and elastic; looks. like pure silk, wears better than silk; full fashioned, regular - made, double soles; At value eu $0c.; on sale to-morrow (Thursday) only, Se 14-Karat Gold Guaranteed Fountain Pens, S6c dt-was-a_ stroke of real_fortune whén-we tnduced-a rellable maker of Fountain Pens to’ produce for us a pen that was -strictly-up-to-date-in may maa fitted with -at4-karat pond pen point, that we could sell at a price lower than had ever + -been-quoted-before..— Sees The Heraldic Fountain Pens are filted with, a patent p_for holding them safely in the pocket and come boxed with a- filler all ‘ready for use. At the price we name we should sell-a tre- _|_mendous lot_of_these_pen: t only to school boys and giris_ | who will find-them very “useful, but to business men and women, and for all those who do any kind oF -corre- 5 6c sponding. Price On Sale in Stationrry Departments. Dream of Gerontus. s only at moments to t have Deen together ever since, u Vebrate, his twentieth anniver- pats actor Mr. Miomery will be iindored a dinner between’ the mi tinier nt performances o sr : tie heatioud Ike, pasxiges as the Heatitu Repentance of dudas were only end not equalled vy all that But certainly the oratorio possesses | hot rare. beauty, biol the soloists ‘Cite tis| ANCIENT TOMBS FOUND eee" UNDERGROUND IN ITALY. 8m jee Mirgin weit. ig of A ye oy rere roe oxprestton-by- whieh this young. NAPLES, Marob- D.—-The axcasstton®. étwpontum, on the Gulf of Taranto, ern Italy, pores resulted in ihe dis- ie y that of & “distin- hod” personage, and wan mae “ieee Mires blooks af stone covered with Greek lettering, and had inalde a Heretor intact, with vases and other The tombs belong to the fourth B Your Choice : Six Styles in Shoes— yf As 95° Four Styles-in-Oxfords 5 Black in button, lace or blucher} kidskin ‘and Any at $ THE NEW TANS, kidskin, and some patent welted soles. leathers; th By patent leathers; most of these are Talend Cosel Beet Geoed rlew need 3 these have. hanc-sewed turned soles, The New You Will Envy Your Neighbor) /Bulbs,Seedsand Houble Buckle Who Has a Talking Machine Hardy Plants - E-~days— seers have an immense va= proaching Saha be riety of supplies of-every sort, everybody's ——win- Necessary (0 the stocking and -dows will be open and successful conduct of either} there will be. pouring -out flower, truck gardens or orct: from many the sounds .of, ards, at extremely moder Ci prices. ki eee eee -beele— at pices area Beans, and Peas—=att-vati: int cartons + . Remember last-season: wnenyour ‘Sai 3 your neighbor's talking machine ? + lt owas very: enjoyable, but—how often.they would play one of your: favorites and you would ‘like to have had it repeated,’ but they walted it only Ongey. perhaps they would tlection that would suggest to. your:mind another of.t: your tavorites, but tha: one they did not play;-or perhaps-they-were— rendering a nologtic, in which were several interesting jokes, but being at « distance, you missed just the important word and lost the point hat Drought roars ot Taughter trom those who heard it: In aj] of these instances you wished for a machine of your own. ‘Ttrat's -what-you-should have, for.then. you.can play justthe secords you-wish when you wish them and-as-many-times as you wish: Perbaps you didn t know how easy it is to y inge mi ¢ Blg Store. It.is very sasy and easier than anywhere We sell any model of either a ae the —tenor solos John with hie - Umpal elarite of tone, and Mr, Claude ham int ardor and vibrancy: to a new. style h is rapidly growing in fa- vor, and it-ought to, for itis very. attractive and dis- tinctive. The ‘ilfustration shows this new bel. “Made of soft kidskin and other leathers, in black, white, brown,-ian, green and= red; neat giltshuckle in back and nae $3. 50 SHOES = Tee: one ‘THE WORLD. MEN : | _ Get: one of these belts Do you wear W.L.Dougias shoes? If not, | boliave | ands have iheeaustactign of Victor Talking Machine’ & oran ! can give you good and sufficient reasons why | mcrrow we've ‘made them At will pay you to wear'them. easier to--buy than usual, Edison Phonograph “on terms of I give the wearer the benefit of my thorough -and practical Pricing them spe- ¥ cally tow for the 43] | No Money Down and $1 a Week knowledge of shoothaking, which has extended over flity years. one day \Siegel Coo; er Siore, Third Fllor, Rear.) Ngive the wearer the benefit of my F exclusive method of tanning tho bottom soles, which makes them more flexiblo and gives lon- (Siegei Cooper S.ore, Malis Hooe, Froae , Pythagoras, was taried at iH aa and ne hiv 2 he time of Cicero, died tn 43 c: me 4a hoped'that it ‘may be found The.lmportant. Stomach. YERSTRAW, N.. Y. — Gustay AAS She. sik ASAE: of, this ¢ Privei—for hedging, 1 2 to “inches hight 100 for S2« 25 ents Buahea—vyout of 25 leading varieties; 1 etch 15e; 3 for 25edor->. 50 ch which will be op It.” Addre: 9, Roses-—.ong siems, chulce flowers; a dozen... Sweet Violets—iarge bunches of, titsh double epeciment) 25¢! _MID-WEEK » BARUAIN $25 PHELPS $2 ues, 40 BRADBURY 2 uminpal Mental Bor wear than any. other soto feather produced tn thts country. : Tos C Groceries Provisions and Lenten Food “Mail and telephone orders prom tly filled, _ Telephone 4000 ‘Ch ‘Chelséa. As 1am the largest manufacturer of men’s fine Hand-Sewed Process shoes in the world, it for me to purchase leather and other materisls In enormous quantitles ; the Benetit ot the yor. low prices | obtain 1 give to the wearer tn superior quality over other makes. If I could take you Into my tactodes at B; kts Mass, and show you how caretully. We ihpeaed i igias shoes are’ made, you would then andexstand why cbeyf olaeh lin shape, fit better, Wear: longer and are of greater value , L. Dauglan, Brockton, Masa, eats in nding the Douglas Shoo as tried a nume ©) any other make. found nothing to nes SIMPSON, Importer, 93 Nassau St, MW. ¥, City. ‘Those are a few of: the reasons why | make and soll more Men’s Fine Hand-Sewed Process $3.50) shoes than any other manufactu inthe world. be woes SHOE pal oaguatea WL. Douglas Br cae | eriteh govenS from the roast earns geamnannt or Formosa volens Tea | G FRESH. GRANULATED Hom. INi—10 Ibe, 256; $ Ibe FOUNTAIN TOMATO ©, == bole, $4. 1654 Bot. VIENNA TEA ‘OT! ra iricily fresh mate, rs tes, bei 3 bow FANCY, IMPORTED: CRON 24c eC ali fi ‘te | alifornia Fru’ Regina Brand doz. Len on Cling Pi 2le Barnett Pear pure de Whole Fruit ee ‘ : Focatiin Qualicy Premium Flour uniain quality Best Faouly Peteng By haher oF og brand | MACONOGHIE HEKRIGG— 20TH CENTUR enerat house @os., 10¢; reg. SANTA CLARA PLUNGE bright, that ‘aula, a i toudion ibs ose sibecs, SUC | ihe Seville Pacing reted Waite L bei brand oN icelle Olive Oil fouysntees ebsoluiely pare nd the y grade impart $1 pecia) for Toureda (NEY, [PANCAKE FLOUR Founala.t! Uilengy ao bmter- this price; 5: Bde, New Laid Eggs dozen, 19c Nope celive: Linit 3 dozen to exe) er: {Siegel Cooper Store, Four. Flom)

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