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q Work by Establishing an : Opera House, ; MONEY, SHE SAYS. Will Include: a Musical Institute. © On the eve of her departure for i ‘Mme. Lillian Nordica, the grand ‘eoera prima donna, announces that she prepared to found an Amorican Bay- Bhe has already purchased « i i 8 % f H 3 0%, and there will be erected In the next Dlyenr an operatic Institution that ts ex- to her ‘filends in the musical world that she Wil! devoie a large share of the grea: “fortune she has made with her voice i} th the founding of thie institution for "tive fostering and perpetuation of opere | tn “Xmérica. Besides the production of ‘opera, the institution will be the home ef 2 musical college which promise to | be second to none. There aspirants for “eperatic honore may devote their time | to She study of music under the great- eet ivolce masters to be found tr the contracts for the structure will ‘m the hands of Mine tm defore her departure for Burope . Mee ways that the same itl be followed as those taken Richard Wagner tn folinding the Operatic Institution at Beyreuth, 4s now maintained by his whtow. Fruit of Her Life’s Ambition. | “Thie is but the fruit of my Mfe's ibitton."" said Mme. Nordica to-~day her home at Ardsley. “It has long to Cover Four Acres! Nordica’s | | tneti- {ition Mowrish'ak none other hak | dings ito Cover Four Acres. ‘According to the preliminary plans, | the bulidings of the thetituye. wil wore ide of what Tia Uperas Will be onnection With the Musical re Will be dormitories for Hurope will contribute tea pad for their servic z n Nordica fi] be in every way an to Crown Her Life's) ducuon of the thentre erpoted > ard Wagner. The Wagner ope be given there in the summer, artista tn the world The fret | bur W rer P77 r theatre or | fn yummer season there will lectures regular | Gulste and the classic drama. t S-"iy yeee r who | | ining to take a deeper eat in Musle than ever WEDDED YEARS ~ NOW ASKS OWORCE |George A. Hull, 71, Asks to | Be Freed From Wife of 67. George A. Hull, of Newark, N. J., has brought sult against his wife, Adelaide | J. Hull, of Orange, for divorce. He Is seventy-one and she Is eixty-seven, and he charges desertion ‘The couple were married In New York on Aug. 7, 1858. They Itved In several | cities during the first twenty years of | their married lif in 1879 Mr. Hull, | who bad iarge r let on a bus from many years, but | bim, and after ten years gave him up | for dead. ‘ In 1804 he returned to Orangy, and was introduced to hie ten children, all of whom had grown to maturity, and some of whom had children af i never explained bis wandering! } FAST RUNNING Confederate UEXINGTON, Ky., June &—To o- er operas will | Ape tt le proposed | Talman, an @x-Confederate soldier, to- Women’s Cloth Satts in plain colors and fancy mtrtares—light and Women’s White Linen Sutts—Prince Chap-Box and Long Coat—deep Women’s Linen Skirts—in white, leather, and champagne colors— time has come when I am able to *"4 !t was agreed that the couple sep. a -cherished purpose with me to} complained about the way his property | an American Kayreuth and now | "#4 been managed during his absence. amy ambition realized. I have ampig Tate. although there was no i! feeling, | pie “The husband charges that his wife| to accomplish it without axsiet- | “With the founding of, this institution ' can foresee a great future for grand Bpera on this #ide of the Atlantic Tam dead it will grow in great- iat yin America our young aspirants @pera fame save thelr money only to Burope and lavish it upon c education, Every year aces ds of Just such eases. A p’'tlable @f them succeed, and many of find when too late that their “My plan now ts to eive these as- % men and women alike, just as @amabdle instructions as are to be had Burove, and at very much “emailer cost. 1 Am assured ai the out- ‘of the hearty co-operation of men Wealth in this country, and Ir my the world’s greatest art. | has been spent to no good pur- | Stern Brothers | refuses to Nve with him. She dentes this, and bas retained a lawyer to re-| | mist the suit. - | TRY It in Your Bath | SCRUBB’S Mollient Ammonia. |and for 2 1,000 other houschold uses. Grocers and Druggists. | | 25¢e. Per Large Bottle. Berubb & Co.. Ltd.. 465 Greenwich st.. N.Y. MILKMANS 5 Lingerie Embroideries At Decided Reductions, To-Morrow Nainsook, Batiste, Cambric and S: Bagings 404 Insertions, 2 © 12 ins. wide 38e wv 1.95 Former Prices 95c to £3.50 Yard Batiste, Swiss und Nainsook Flouscings, 27 ani 45 ina wide $1.45 +» 4.50 Former Prices $2.95 to 8,95 Yard Betiste and Lace Combina’ I tic Gellooes and Appliques, 245 to 12 ins, wide, 28c wo 4.25 Former Prices 58c to $7.95 Yard Leather Goods AW EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF ELLING BAGS AND SUIT CASES, NECESSAIRES, FLASKS. PORTFOL Ss, MIRRORS. CLOCKS @ ARTICLES OF UTILITY FOK TRAVELLE 2S Special Values ENGLISH RUSSET TRAVEL * Kined, sewed seams, 15 to 18 $5.00 PIGSKIN HAND BAGS, leather lined, > Govered trames, fitted with purse, Value $5.00 2.95 MORROCO STRAP BOOKS with inside frame, silk lines Value $1.75 95c GLOVE KID BELTS, pewest models in biack, while and 50, 95: an, Upholstery Dep’t--(7)*) Summer Materials for Country Homes VERS, Fach 65c to $3.80 5.95 COUCH COVERS, Each $3.75 28c & 32¢ Yd WAST COLOR PRINT TABLE CURTAINS TO MATCH, P;, CRETONNES, in beautiful color effects, Were 39 to 6$e Yard WOVEN HAMMOCKS, with deep valance, $1.65 to $6.75 sQuARES, for Cushions and Chair Seats, 25c, 4c, 65c, 95c AWNINGS, WINDOW SHADES AND FURNITURE SLIP Covers TO ORDER. LACK CURTAINS CLEANED AND STORED THE SUMMER. NO EXTKA CHARGE FOR STOKAGE femty-third Street Als taldnrnnits midiicdeaten.1 0. # Daisy Sprays Jay ran & race with « mounted po- Noeman and won ‘Talman, Ww sixty-five years old, returned ight from the Richmond (vay © Reunton, He had been drinking and was arrested, He pleaded so hard for mercy that Police Judge Riley told him if he would win | A race from WINS FREEDOM the mounted policeman, o. Talman rai Veteratz, WhO blocks Had Been Drinking, Out- strips Mounted Officer. $1,000,000 IN GOLD FOR PARIS. Lasard Freres, bankers, to-day an- nounced that they had engaged $1,000,000 in gold for export. This will be shippe to-morrow to Paris and makes @ tot amount sent there in the prosent move- ment of $6,800, workhouse sentence, Frank REDUCTION SALE Spring and Summer Garments dark effects—taken from our regular siock and reduced to "Siie Were $16.00 to $20.00 pleated skiri— 5.90 1 48,50 All Exceptional Values. °4.00 $5.00 Values $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 *3.00 Le Bontittter Brothers West Twenty-third Street. Lv! HOUSE 3 ANNIVERSARY SALE. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s TRIMMED HATS $1.98, $2.48, $2.98, $3.48, $3.98, $4.98. Hats. | White Chip Flats, lace CUGC. cer erervercverece 29c Bf) Black Imitation Hair Flats. . 48c, 69c fi Extra quality Leghorn Flats -+++ 89c, 98c Fine quality Leghorn Flats .... . 39, 48c, 59c 8) Leghorn Flats, y straw edge......+..:.585 19¢ Special lot Straw Hats......-+++++reee 5c, 9c, 15c Children’s lace body Hats........--+ 15c, 19c, 29 E Extra fine black and white imitation Hair Flats..59c 9) Lingerie Hats, chiffon faced.........+++++++ $1.95 Baby Hats, chiffon faced se) es ee Sample lot of fancy hand-made Hats . 39c Fancy Straw Lucille Sailors . 59c Black and white band Sailors........ 25c, 29c, 48c Patent Milan trimmied Sailors Special sale of hand-made fancy brait- Turbans..25c Children’s rollei brim Leghorn and Milan Sailors..48¢ Chiffon maline pyroxylin Braid Hats,,.... . 39c Special lot of Milan, chip and fancy braid, in five leading dress shapes.,..........00++++ + OVC Children’s Steamer Hats '..... 39¢, 48¢ and 95¢ Special lot of ladies’ -to-Wear Hats. ..- 48c Fine Chip Fiats, black colors i ,--48C Extra quality Tuscan Flats, lace straw insertion, $1.39 Children's Lingerie Hats 69c, 89c, $1.25 Children’s Poke Litigerie Hats .., $1.69, $2.25 Trimmed Ling:rie Hats, from $1.79 to $2.69 ‘’s Mull Hats, trimmed... .--$1.10 3aby Caps i x Ae -n’s Embroidered Bonnets .. S119, $1.59 Children's Trimmed Leghorns..,........ . 59c ig area AEE PP a 9c, 19¢, 25c Fine Imported Blossoms, all color Meeks. eee June Roses, Bunch 19c, 29c¢ Rose and Foliage Sprays stl aaa 19c, 25c, 39c Imported Lily Wreaths....,.csscceescere .». 48¢ Daisy Wreaths.... ; ; ag 9c, 79¢ Rose Foliages...'.. ye . Te, Black Flo 10c, 15¢, 19¢ American g Roses .. eg 29c, 39c June Rose Wreaths Nae ce . 39 Cowslips, all colors.......... ,. 19¢ Silk Pompons for Children’s Hats ........ oes ons White Ostrich Pompons ........++0+000% 39c, 59 442-444 FULTON STREET, Opp. Bridge Street, 1141-1145 BROADWAY, Between DeKwlb Avenue and Kosciusko Street, BROOKLYN, N. Y. ABSENT? YES, BUT Teacher Says She Had Leave mond, of No. #5 Prospect place, Brook. | lyn, charges of having been absent two weeks from duty as @ teacher tn Pub- Sterling | Pianos ., is your guarantee, to anyone who buys a piano that—speaking plainly—sails under false colors. reduce the quality Pianos are the cheapest pianos you can buy to-day the Sterling Piano o. UNE 5, Me Bobool No. 4, while whe wae on her honeymoon following her marriage on Apri 17. ter of Mr. and Mra. Edwart Everett Wright. Her father waa once promtn ent in public affairs in Brooklyn, and irs. Drummond te @ graduate of the ool in which she been teaching ON HER HONEYMOON to her attorney, J. C. ste he noted Dr. Baker, princi- pal of her sohoo!, that she was to be married 1 IT and wanted leave of wdeence for two weeks, and Was told I was all right, When she returned she learned she ‘been @uspended and that obarwes bad been erred againet het tor being ebeem without leave by Mise Grace Strachan, City Guperintend- en The change ts now being tried before the Committes on Elementary Sehools Of the Department of Bqucation Mra. Drummond likes the school work and desires to continue it consultation with her hus torney, she decided to fight the case, and Will Fight Her Suspension. Mra Florence Adele Wright-Drum- is vigorously fighting technical B. Altman & Co. BEGINNING JUNE |5TH, STORE WILL BE CLOSED AT 12 O'CLOCK (NOON) ON SATURDAYS, AND AT 5 P.M ON OTHER WEEK DAYS. INFANTS’ AND LITTLE CHILDREN'S GARMENTS FOR SUMMER OUTFITTING A VARIETY OF STYLES IN HAND-EMBROIDERED PIQUE COATS AND REEFERS, BONNETS. HATS AND CARRIAGE AFGHANS, DRESSES AND SLIPPERS. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, JUNE. 6th: RUSSIAN DRESSES OF WHITE COTTON FABRICS; 2 To 4 YEARS SIZES AT 60c., 80c. & $1.00 EACH OSTRICH FEATHER AND REAL Lace PANS WITH PRrARL MOUNTINGS, SUITABLE FOR BRIDES OR BRIDESMAIDS’ COSTUMES HAND-PAINTED FANS FROM OLD DE&SIGNS; BANDAL WOOD AND VERNIS MARTIN CARINBT FANS. AND A VARIETY OF WHITE SPANGLED EFFECTS, WELL ADAPTED FOR GRADUATION GIFTs. ‘B. Altmm & Ca. FURS, FUR GARMENTS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES RECEIVED FOR STORAGE THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER MONTHS. THE MOST APPROVED METHODS BEING USED TO INSURE THE SECURITY AND PERFECT SAFE-KEEPING THEREOF. THE PLACING OF ORDPRS DURING THIS PERIOD FOR THE REPAIRING AND ALTERING OF FURS, AND THE CLEANING AND REPAIRING OF RUGS I8 ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED. LAOE CURTAINS CLEANBD AND STORED. EN Fifth Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, New York Piano Buying Safeguards If you have thoughts of buying a piano you may be saved money as well as endless disappointment if you will consider the following facts: Bhe ja twenty years old and a daugh-} 1907. of their exceptionally fine qualities and very low at a time when all articles have been and are rapidly ad vancing in price, Witz & Colas, Finest French | heir arrival of three numbers cakes) ; | made up ip o large assortment of styles, tncluding The “Vent Aseptic” Open At 19¢c, each, three for Perfumery Department These excellent values are of special interest in view rices, Fine Toilet Soaps | Castile Soaps excellent qualities have Soap Manufacturers stood the Lord & Taylor test and We are pleased to announce the | Cround |need no further comment. No, 158, Lilac; No. 159,/3 14-Ib, bars cut in 12 pieces, Heliotrope; No. 162, Vio- 38c. Value today, 65¢ lette, ery dainty natural | i odors, suitable for sachet | 3}2-Ib. bars all one piece, purposes. soc. per box of | 38c. Value to-day, 65e. three cakes, all one odor or assorted. Goodrich Olive Oil Soap Pierre’s Soap | 19¢. per cake; $2.00 per dozen = Odors: Lilac, Violette de Value, $3.00 ‘arne, a la Violette. 21c./,, box of three cakes. “5c. per | D'Angelo 4-07. Cakes, 38. dozen cakes. | dozen. Value, Boe. We always carry a complete line of Armour's Soaps, including that Special Quality Pond’s Extract Soap. Tooth Brushes | “Verne’s”’ Face Powder The Special Lord & Taylor Quality: | An Unusually Fine Powder Daintily Perfumed | At 21c. per box. Value 33¢. Soc. | yas, ee Colors: White, Pink, Ra At 2c. each. | Value, 35c° and 45. each \chelle and Naturelle. Back Brushes Also other Toilet Articles, viz.:; Listerine, Cuticura Soap, Lyon’s Tooth Powder, Mennen’s Taleum, etc, ete., at special prices. only—not for dealers, The goods offered in this sale are at retail Lord & Taylor Broadway & aoth St; sth Ave; roth St. There are concerns that make a regular business of manufactur- ing commercial pianos for the general trade and placing on these pianos names selected by dealers and bargain stores who buy from ihem. ‘ A A dealer or bargain store in turn maintains the exclusive use to his stencilled name and tells the public that he absolutely directs and controls ‘the making of this piano, which he calls his own, in fact claims to be the manufacturer of it This is bad enough, but he goes further, and also claims that he saves you the middleman’s profit, when the fact is the only way He can get his price at all—a high one— is by hiding the real name of the maker How can changing the name of a or piano possibly make it a good , or give it artistic worth? ain, no maker of an artistic -and that’s the only kind safe —would ever think of per- a Stencilled name on his nan 4 reputable product. The thing would half a century. be absur J The reputation the piano has obtained is because of its genuine artistic merit, and the name itself to b mit Established nearly The, educating and refining influence of good music in the home is too valuable for you to risk the sure disappointment that will come These are indisputable facts worth thinking about A piano obtains a reputable name and commands an equitable price because the actual vali is in i!, Reduce the price and you must A bargain price is a very dangerous allurement The price of Sterling Pianos is a fair profit above the actual cost to manufacture and nothing more, and in the right sense Sterling Any honest person can own a Sterline, Our monthly payment system makes the expense hardly felt 518-520 Fulton St.,\Cor. Hanover Place, Brooklya, OPEN SATURDAY BYVBNINGS, ‘Lord & Taylor Silk Dept. Silk Remnants Greatly Reduced Hundreds of Desirable Silk Remnants in Colored Taffetas and Foulards with a number of ends of Crépe de Chine, have been placed on the special silk counter, to be closed out at 35c. yd. Dress Goods Dept. Remnants of Dress Goods, ends from this season's business, consisting of Silk and Wool and All Wool Dress Materials, Sheer Goods, Mixtures, Henriettas, Batistes and Cheviots; desirable for separate skirts, Suits and Children’s Dresses, at soc. yd. Also a lot of White Embroidered Dress Linens at 58c. yd., reduced from 85c. & $1.00 yd. Wash Goods Dept. Special Sale of 20,000 yards Wash Fabrics We will offer for the next few days Washable Dress Fabrics at Greatly Reduced Prices, all of these goods are this season's styles and colors. This cnpertaalty is one that should be taken advantage o at 12/4. & 15. yd., actual value 19c. to 2gc¢. yd. Special Sale of White & Colored Wash Goods Remnants at greatly reduced prices Broadway & aoth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St, Sunday World Wants Work