The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1908, Page 9

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“Pelieas et Melis ‘Spell Over a § pes Debussy’s Opera Has a Po- tency That There Is No Gain saying — Mary Garden Truly Great as the Heroine. Raw ling. By Soe 1 r ane’ fe audienc Houre ¢ ft silent, z __FHE EVENING WORLD. anae’” Casts arin ECONA AUALENCE +800 Taare paren ate i vim. R ‘ r se ale on tt irm Mekhi, ! qn rire McKIM BETTER Mead & \ ' 1 , taken aw Men’s Shirts Order--- a A METROPOLITAN'S CONCERT. Company Special Dry Goods Offer ind Homer s Met Repeating an offer of last Fall, which was extremely well received, we will for a limited time only make to measure from customer's choice of more than two hundred patterns in imported Spring Shirtings— Three Shirts for 7.50 , In negligee, stiff or plaited bosoms, cuffs attached, coat or regular style. Shirtings include Anderson’s woven madras and Gros. Roman’s Ae jaa) broches. Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19 to 19th St., New York (Formerly Occupied by B. Altman & Co.) Greenhut and- I life Of his own composition Hippodrome y a good-sized fA new Sou- atan's Daugh- iss Lucy unnette Powers, Novrito, clari- MONDAY STEWARDS! ANNUAL ill “SIBERIA” GETS A THIRD HEARING AND EXE | DRAWS. - I fear eae ait ANNUAL WAGNER CONCERT BY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. ' } r i rful works maintain, BOSTON ORCHESTRA PLAYS Y AMERICAN COMPOSITION: bo on Satur. ority Dill at the night, whi eay andl neces WRITE FOR LISTS OF OUTFITS. WEN == + SATURDAY & PEF HEN you go toa ee you must He the good with the bad—you have no choice. With an Edison Phonograph you can make your own programme—select only the music, songs and sketches that you want to hear, have as many encores as you please, as long a pro- gramme as you please and intermissions when you have a mind to take them—you have # the best talent at your instant command. There is a dealer near you who will show you the new Edison mode! with the big horn, or we will mail descriptive catalogue, Cn March Records Out Tomorrow F what use would it be to produce a Phonograph as perfect as the Edison if there O were no Records good enough for it? We make not only the Edison Phonograph ourselves, but we also make the Edison Records, perfectly adapted to the Edison Phonograph. The combination gives the greatest amount of entertainment that you can get by investing in any one single instrument. Hear these new Records today: favalry Charges « Edinon Military Band | Seven New Records by Harry Lauder 71 Wh Spri 1e Brings the Roses, Jessie Dear H 71 When the Springtime Brings the Roses, Jessie Dea the Famous Scotch Comedian Manuel Romain +Collins & Harlan When Harry Lauder, who has long been famous in England for his delightful rendition of quaint Scotch songs, was induced by the offer of a very large salary to appear at a New York theatre, we took advantage of the opportunity to obtain records of his best songs. The following are now on sale at all Edison stores. They are brimful of jovial humor and sung as no one else can sing them. 19173 Rob Roy Mackintosh, 773 Hier Bright Smile Haunts Me Still (Violin, Fiute and Harp), Edison Venetian Trio on D D +44 + + + Florence Hinkle + ee + « « Pavor & Meeker 74 Golden Sails 9775 Upper ‘Ten and Lower Five CAO Pale) Gogo) 6 alou.6 0.6 James Brockman 9771 The Teddy Bears’ Picnic | . Edison Symphony Orchestra 9778 When You Love Her ani She Loves You Byron G. Harlan 979 Suerif®s Sale of a Stranded Circus. . . Spencer & Girard 9780 I'm Afraid to Come Homein the Dark . . . Billy Murray 9781 The Marriage of Figaro Overture . . Edison Concert Band 782 The Heart You Jost in Maryland You'll Findin Tennessee Frederic Rose 83 To the Work « Edison Mixed Quartette 9%4 Nothin’ Ever Worrles Me . Arthur Collins 9785 “ Smile, Smile, Smile" and " Kiss, Kiss, Kiss” (Bells Solo) Albert Benzler . Harry Anthony 19176 We Parted On the Shore, 19174 She's My Daisy. 19177 ‘The Saftest o' the Family. 19175 Tobermory. 19178 T Love a Lassie, 19179 Stop Yer Ticklia’, Jock. Five New Grand Opera Records B. Figli miei, ("Let Us Panse, O My Brothers"), Dalila.” Saint-Saens. Sun, ny ARTURO T RANCESCHINI, Trxor B, 61, Nonconosci fl belsnoi,(“DostThou KnowThat Sweet Land”) “Mignon.” Thomas, Sung in Ttatinn SEBPINA GIACONTA, Sornaro. B, (2 Rondo vem pes Falb, (“Song of the Goklen Cale”). “Faust.” Gounod. Sungin German ay Koi B B. 68 Una furtivalagrima, (“In Her Dark Ther Furtive Tear”), “L Eliser d'Amore."” Donizetti Sune in Italian diy FLORENCIO CONSTANTINO, Tenor. B. 64 Canzone del Torrero, (“Song of the Toreador a Bizet. Sung in Italian By G, CAMPANA, BUSINESS MEN, write for our booklet, which tells how the Phonograph saves your ad energy and i your working capacity. 5 ‘i Z WE DESIRE GOOD, LIVE DEALERS to sell Edison Phonographs Comruare CATALooum, Hetiog all Edison Records now in 10 tvecy town where we are cict ow well Fepreceatad, ealers existence. Records in all foreign languages. fa every. Cann waere Wi National Phonograph Company, 75 Lakeside Avenue, Orange, N. J. “Sansone e 9786 Bygone Days . . oe 9787 Mugesy's Dream {Ada Jones & Len Spencer 7/68 I Marched Around Again... . . « « Edward Meeker 89 The Merry Widow Selection . Rdison Symphony Orchestra 9790 Flnnagan's St. Patrick's Day. . Steve Porter 791 The Sword of Bunker Hill . . . Edison Male Quartette 9792 She Forgot to Bring Him Back. . Ada Jones 9793 Down the Field March . «+ + Edison Military Band | Ask your dealer or write to us for Titm PioNoGrant describing each Record in detail; the § CaraLocur, listing the new March Records, and } Banrrons, From Brain to Type," FEBRUARY 24, The Nineteenth Street Station of Green ul and Company Dry Goods the Hudson tunnel system gives con- venient access to. this store from points in New Jersey. S. We have ready for sale to-morr ale of \'e have ready for sale to-morrow | ie ( Tuesday ) a fine area of hand- B aS some Renaissance lace bed sets, ed Sets With exquisitely designed centers— borders, full ruffles and bolster rolls, At 6.00, 7.00 and 8 00 each | Re Fadler, 8.50 to 15.00 Also a special lot of real Arabian lace bed sets, in | beautiful pattern work, all full sizes, is offered at prices about one-third off the regular selling prices. At 17.50, 25.00 and 30.00 each | ’ Our infants’ wear for Spring includes a Infants choice collection of waist and princess Spring dresses, handsomely trimmed with lace, embroidery and ribbon, in sizes from 2 to ear 6 years, at 1.50, 2.25, 2.50 up to 25.00 | Infants’ hand-made dresses, sizes 6 months to 2 irs, at. 3 i 1.95, 2.50 up to 27.00 ng hand-made dresses, at - 1,50, 1.75, 2.25 up to 27.00 Long cloaks, at 3.75, 4.25, 4.50 up to 10,00 Short white coats, sizes 6 months to 2 years, at. 9 0 - 3.75, 4.25, 4.50 up to 10.00 These pretty cotton wash goods have never been in greater de- mand than now— Madras Barnaby ginghams, stripes and plaids; Shi : for dresses; 27-in. wide 18c yd irtings David and John Anderson’s Scotch ginghams, in checks, stripes and tartan plaids; 32-in. wide French printed madras, mostly in white grounds, with black stripes and figures; 32-in. wide, 25c yd Austrian madras, woven in Striking color effects, for men’s shirts and women’s shirt waist suits; 30-in. wide. - 5 + 40c yd —— Ginghams and 45c and 50c yd haze best-quality American Smy: rna rugs, in the newest desi igns and colorings, Sale of are offered at about one-third below re, Smyrna ular prices. In handsome Oriental e fects Rugs and solid reds and greens— Value Value 18x36 in. 1.35 95c | 4.6x4.0 ft. 5.00 3.50 21x45 in. 200 1.35 | 6x6 ft. 10.50 8.50 26x54 in. 3.00 1.95 | 5x8 ft. 10.50 8.50 30x36 in. 2.25 1.45 | 8.3x10.6 ft. 27.50 19.50 36x40 in. 3.00 1.95 | 9x9 fr. 27.50 19.50 30x60 in. 3.50 2.35 | 9x12 ft. 32.50 21.50 36x72 in. 4.50 3.2519x15 ft. 40.00 31.50 Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th St., New York (Formerly Occupied by B. Altman & Co.) seca di | Women’s White Cambric Skirts— lace and emb'y trim—were $1 HEARN. FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue Close to Inventory Now ! That We Literally Clear Shelves and Counters In Our Semi-Annual Clearance Is a Well-Known Fact Those who visit our stores around Stock Taking times (August and February) can vouch for thoroughness with which we prepare for Inventory. Instructions to buyers are to ¢arry over no goods of fashion and to clear stocks of all surplus, consequently we never have old stock to sell, because we always sell while new—offerings like these prove it! Continued Clearances in C@omfortables and Spreads Comfortables Silkoll Great Clearances in Underwear, Aprons, etc. For Women and Children. Fine White ©: elaborate styl Cambric Corset ( lace and ribbon Nainsook Corset 15 dainty styles—y Women's Dra Muslin—tuckec trim'd ruffles: Nainsook and Cainbric Drawe Denutifully trim’d—were $1.29. Freneh Hand Made and Hand E Drawers—also lace or emb’ sh Marseilles— for cut corners... Attractive Values in Our Silk Department trim'd American styles—Were $2.25.1.49 103 inch Black Guaranteed Taffetas— Women’s Night. Dresses -Nainsook, soft or heavy, lustrous finish 49 xy es ee g8| New Check Tafretas—black-and-white, Geo Gi UES) brown-and-white and navy-and-white; also hatrline and ¢ ks— 9} light and dark Inch New Foulards—fancy stripes, figures and dots Extra Size neletto, Skirts—hem ‘nd tuck or scalloped—were .09... 49) jannelette Night Dressox | Extra Yani-wido black Taffetas—heavy rustle were nf ts or soft chiffon finis! ustre— Extra Size | wear guaranteed 98 ace All-Silk Messalines—soft and Justrous— Black and latest shades .......... 58 ribbon ru Children’s ¢ fine Cainbi nton Flannel Draw Stock-Taking Clearances ruffle—were 49. Children's, Fannelette Gowns— In Basement flk scallop ruffle—value 54|Satin Pad Hose Supporters— jren’s Flannelette | black and colors—2 or 4 elastics— id trim—were 49 were 49 to . 27 Knlt Night Drawers—with feet— Fancy Crystal Hat Pins—: tea extra quality—were ,79 vs. .80| colors and jetreg, 3 caches for.. & | Children's: annelette § Metal Boxes Pins—cartons of 10 boxes— ts— silk scalloped ruffle—were .59.... + .B9| white and dull or bright jet— Children's Lawn Hubbard LDS shoulder straps—were .30) 19 Children’s Gingham Aprons— Hubbard or hox pleated-—were 49 .28| Malvina Lotion—we Women's Lawn Aprons—hem and tucks, |Sachet Powders—W. With and without bibs—were 291” Violet—were = @ Stoch-Taking Clearances in Housekeeping Muslins, Linens, Towels, &c, SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, Muslins,&c) TABLE LINENS, SETS, ET@, YARD WIDE LONSDALE MUSLIN *0 tneh All Linen Dam usks- the name speaks for the quali 4 were 11% Linlt—20 Yards ° 42 Inches wide—by seaming centre make full size sheets—were .18...13% DWIGHT ANCHOR PILLOW CAS! 42xB6—Were VIN LA | S0x86—were 2: 46x36 were (20 15 | Six36—were 26 Pull Bleached A DWIGHT ANCHOR SHEET! extra. hed 33 | 72x00—were 86) Round, Sq | Sixo—were 72) clear W0x90—wera 92.77 Linen Patt! Pure Live Goose Feather Pillows— 2.49 best herringbone and fancy stripe i 369 All Linen Pattern Cloths—six Austrian Silver Bleach—were $9 p—were 2.49 1. re Down Pillows—covered with German Iinen ticking or plain Red, Hlue and White Stripes. TOWELS Union Linen Crepe Towel { | | 1.49 | O—were 3.69 Hxi0~-were 3.08 2.69 10 20x80—were 4.25 2.08 | white or col’d borders—were 12% TOWELLINGS Fine Huck To All Linen Towellings—were 8%.... 6% Fey pores Ww 1 xtra Heavy Barnsley—were 14... 9% All Linen Towellings—20 Inch—also | Check Glass Towellings—were .19.. 15) 20 inch German Damask Towellings were 34 knot fringe— Fine Satin [ open work bord Extra quality +25! fringed—48x7: —% é resentation of mn © tht articte ‘Agents Oe RAPIDS EUR Open = Every Evening 3 Kurntsnea Rooms at NITURE. $65 on In our ware- BEDROOM — Golden Oak Dressing Cane and Washstand Hnamelle TE YOU CAN _PURCHL Grand" Rapids Bed, brass trimmed; wov- en wire Bed Sprii soft to wir vi K | $75 Worth $7.50 Down SI. 50 Weer tt “10.00 “2,00 | “15.00 “ 225 “20.00 ‘$2.50 30.00 " 3.50 Cove! Matting. | | =| er ‘und at _ Marscheider PIANOS #3 E Builth ‘1 eee atk a el ROEO: ROBINSON (Lawyer). WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, CASH OR CREDIT, EASY PAYME American Watch & Diamond Co. B MAIDEN LANE, Phone 6867 Cor andt NUS EASY PAYMENTS “) About the only “guessing” SATAN, Aihoe | jfeature there is to a World “For World Help Wants will coon 8" Ad is: “Who wiil get the, g to your deer the KIND of|bargain by getting there first?” \ workers that do things RIGHT, | |PBlack 4 affeta silk W aists An Extra Fine List of MORNING SALE SPECIALS To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M, To prevent dealers buying ve reserve the privilege of restricting quantities, Point de Paris Curtaius Exquisite imported styles—rococo, Hover effects on Charming novelty style with Cluny inserts, fancy forms and tuck- Inger Matron, exenitantohiton 4 98 Tevet founda 7.98 taffeta, sizes 34 0 : T—CENTRE BUILDING. D FLOOR —8iLK WATST DEE Long Black Ostrich Plumes Extra quality with long CEA | | 95 flues—avorth $2.18 HIRD FLOOR WEST BUILDING. All- Wool Cheviots—Ser ges Qualities that please 1 duyers— black di BUILDING Quadruple Plated Ware Bread trays, pickle casters, relish h ut e 3, jars—Dburn worth $1 iancy Silk Voiles | and justr With satin 3] exquisite 1 white or LINEN Didier pink ct. qualtti AOR Ck MAIN ree) : MAIN, PLOOR W tate € apa Ted =preads _ Women’s Panama Dress Skirts ionable Kored or pleated models W BUILDING patterns 5 MAIN FLOOR N Boys’ t Janne Iptte Blous 5 lots and Per- 46 TRE BUILDING, ———— “ine Chambriys ee eE A ys’ Kuee Pants— Bloomers simeres, 35 babies’ Loug Coats UILDIN All wool ts. “ SECOND 19 Dainty Corset Cove

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