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Dalnares Will Renan. With Hammerstein at ve Manhattan % —+—- W '@nformal ; Good as a Contract, Lawyer Says — Caruso Seems to Have a Free Hand—Eames Said to Be Dissatisfied. is W Memorandum — as i yesterday the Conried Me Opera Company lings misundersta : py SYL VESTe RRAWLING. Hamm ibe a member {eompany at | House. The re |grom the directorsnip of the older house, {which ts to tak end of ithe prese t about \gnany Btories of w Jeirculated. Their fumor. In the matte yatatement was made ihe was to leave the | for the Broadwa Even that seems not to t |®as been a misunderstandin @ions, according henores's lawye | dressed to Mr. ¢ An info’ Bays, was s cember w to Mr. the tan Opera f Mr. Conried | “LOUISE” AGAIN FILLS House gain ia to a ie Louis nried. and) Mathot, ad- ned Mr. Mathot | s last De ind himself e Gillbe Dalmo: neing realism, «ignores. W vy the tenor bc Hamm in for following the p: \had signed no ;mores thought hi @n offer trom Mr. ¢ not, Mr. Mathot ac Hammerstein ref Malmores cannot with Mr. Co: this sta ‘Geax contract, free to acc sma filled, and t Ly formal Dal- mitted: ut. But too loud h ull his otlier forces , Dr. Dennis, %\fore it was adopted generally. D. liquid {s called D. D. » for ten | diseases, Executive Offices. 81 Nassan alent New_York City. Wright, Eeq., Jonathan Wright, Esq,, and Noah H, Chapman, Faq, Exrs. 37 BUILDINGS {I} Amos Ww. Thursday, February 27th, 1908 12 0'Clock noon, EXCHANGE SALESROOM, 14-16 VESEY 8T., mo ¥. ciTr, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN : 181 Prince Street. 455 West 28th Street, 9 Bleecker Street, 14-16 Vandewater St., 280 Pear! Street, 208 East 52d Street. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 118-124 Willouah iby St, 69 Columbia Hei: ee 129-135 Cambridge PIl., 60 North Eightnist; 103-105 Kent Avenue, 79-81 Gartfie! 289 Wythe Ave., 369-379 Seventh Street, 238-295 Prospect Ave., 464 Eleventh Street, 181 Twelfth Street, 576, 582, 590, 594 and 596 Sixth Avenue. 65% id ace, 271 Hicks St., of Purchase Price can remain on bond and mortgage at 5% for 1, 2 or 8 years, WILSON M. POWELL, Esq., Wall Street, New York City, ‘8 apply. ove Attorney OF to 1 pay, “Auctioneer, Attor For Booklet and furiher i DENTISTRY. \Autos—Greatest S Sale in Years at Manhattan’s Pio e+r Auio- Establishment, markable staple makes. mobil Never auch pride oursely dental work by dentate of « fe have been ur staft of neh af r years, owning whe extraction or bri yals, ‘Pop Limousine, ‘opportunities. \eiven ‘customer: Pricos 1-8 lower than vou ex gar, Dut, through the mos ‘Thousands of tires, ail alaughte hweualoe, Runabouts, Tougine, at any ¢ price, Broadway Mammoth Au o- mobile Exchange, m0 to 245 W. S6ih st near Tirindway. | bh, that fit, S CLOTHING ice from, Gold Crowns, nnn k, fit fine ma ¢LoTHING'co., k PL ‘EXCHANGE: 239 BROADWAY. TAR doubde fam Alstyne and song writers, words and music comple tame Section of next STAR DENTAL PARLORS. 525 4 betweon Rist and 324 Sts. anily \iaull"o" Bak sunday vit be given, in the Maga- SUNDAY'S WORLD, and Paris by night, won Sin his most indulgent orchestra to well in hand * was generous applause for all COMMON SENSE VS. STRONG DRUGS. | = be expected | Simple Oil of Wintergreen Cures When Di ted | Eczema and Drives Out Old to the Metr Fogy Treatment Gilibert w tine i aidiierinelie tee If vou were to hack your finger or| main a mem ‘ rstein's | § your arm you would apply some company. : ; healing remedy as soon as posstble. | va Wouldn't you?” lg r | That would be good common sense | : ) mth him for! and {t would bring the quickest re-| Oana - i sen | lief. You surely would never think| I to bet esert the of drinking medicine or doctoring the tan for the Man .Pres* | blood to cure a surface affliction. forn it 7 a It's just the same principle with n ses of the skin, Eczema, psorla- mer It rheum and barber's itch can| ata be cured and cured easily if you strike dp This, 3 pms right at the trouble, as you do with a 4 Hint ate Con nedtines =| cut or burn. eis in s hy he| The cause of itching, burning skin| sen : t ¢ | diseases, according to modern sclence. | 1 r : f f |i3 a germ which feeds upon ble | pers ’ n| weaker parts of the skin, To kill| ‘3 L 5 es _ ese skin bacilll which produce the| ‘ ty d the | itching sores and ugly red blotches, tu lof Mr. Co } |use the famous prescription of oil of | malntule e is ‘| wintergreen, glycerine and thymol, |commonly known as D. D. D. Pre-| fled Metre: seription. This mild liquid was ad- earned Yeats fh Peo, | Vocated by a prominent skin spectal- jene of his frie . whi 1 who do not bes as he does et uch more. ar one of the lend dé @oncerts. panes) etory is that Dames ts tired eeree rr econ pemiue at the Metropol!” (aicin\ through the ekin; ett preteens D. D. and vouch for it store and let us explain WM. B. RIKER & SON CO. Booklet on skin diseases free. i AT AUCTION. |. REAL ESTATE JOSEPH P. DAY, Auctioneer, [ABSOLUTE EXECUTORS’ SALE| ¥statoot MARY W. WRIGHT, Deceased, 25 oraer ot 16 Rush St., ate DENTAL WO! WORK DENTISTS fate an We mak OR for examination late 5 e drop every time’ you ‘tak suction set is D not to drop while eating or until « ny should OLAS OPERA HOUSE. ed the Manhattan Opera shit with an audi- | yment of | B10 fresh from her tri- | . had not got away | influences of that | more sutxtued than s of her votce . t00. e more h in singing characters The |scene on ectacl« THE EVENING WORED, t his best, although | Bres- | the| of Chicago, long be-| This| Prescription. It Is a positive specific for all skin Don't dose the stomach, Cure the| We know D.| Call at our “GEO. GEO. ROBINSON (Lawyer). ' UGFT Batuniay matinee Manhattan Opera: House pointed fox muft return to. Miss Garden og eo 90 Nansau, 4 LOST, | FOUND AND REWARDS. TU > Greenhul The Nineteenth St. sta- tion of the Hudsontunnel and system gives convenient access to this store from Company Dry Goods points in New Jersey. One of the advantages possessed by our Silk Department is a corps of expert cutters and fitters re- Made to tained expressly for the making M of silk petticoats to measure. easure Their work is of the very highest Wt class, but is given our customers at a very low price if the silk 1s purchased here. As an example, we offer for to-morrow, a black silk petticoat made to measure in a | choice of several models from a regular $1.25 grade of guaranteed black taffeta. At $6.00 Each Silk Petticoats | | Fine, ecru cotton, ribbed vests | | , Women's 3 . U and pants, crochet finish, silk nderwear taped, pearl buttons. | At 25c a Garment | Value 50c | For special selling on Wednesday, | nese we offer 1200 pairs of Womens | osiery extra fine imported black lisle | thread hose, double soles and high spliced | heels. | At 25c a Pair | Regularly 35c i) j Coutil and batiste corsets, in iq) Corsets a variety of excellent models \]) Underpriced adapted to all figures, includ- | ing the extra stout; support- | ers attached . Rants A ‘ oo AES | Value 2.00 | Imported corsets of fine coutil in advance spring styles; models for slender, medium and fuli figures. ‘ . 4 6 6 2.25 Value 3.50 The entire accumulation of short D lengths of ribbons remaining from engths of the season’s selling, in a variety Ribbons comprising almost every color, pattern and kind of ribbon in this season's market, will be sold to-morrow At Half Prices Early choosing is an unusual advantage in this case. Fine White Goods For Short At these exceedingly low prices: Long cloth, 12 yd. pieces, 1.25 and 1.75 per piece Lingerie nainsook, 12 yd. Underwear pieces . 1.85 and 2.35 per piece | Soft finish cambric, at. . 15c and 18c yd. | India lawn, at ; + « 13c and 20c yd. | Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th St., New York (Formerly Occupied by B. Altman & Co.) DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. Our New “Anchor Denture’ Roofless Plate Holds. This plate is a great improvement over all other plates. It does not cover the roof of your mouth—cannot get loose or fall down. Ours !s the Only Place Where You Can Get the “Anchor Denture,” We are the originators and inventors, No trouble to show it. If you have your old teeth extracted In the morning we will have the New Sot ready to wear home at night. ‘All extractions made painless by our wonderful NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY, All Work Guaranteed Ten Years Full Sets of Teeth, $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat, $5.00 Gold Fillings . . . $1.00 up Silver Fillings . . . . 50¢ up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 54 W. 23d St., New York. 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. Eden Musee.) (24 door west Abraham & 81 , HOURS, 8 TO 6 SUNDAYS, 9TO4. French and Swedish spoken (Opp. German, Ladies In attendance. =o eee AND ORGANS. and satisfactory ‘ y ‘ | 4ELP_WANTED—MALB. | ACID POLISHERS wanted In pinay cuntiog | = so Straus 4 TO av. Manan | Hin at, beawe LAWYERS. ANOTHER POPULAR SONG. The ballad hit of the Sam Bernard j show, ‘Nearly a Hero.” now appearing the Broadway. Casino, is entitled “What a | Makes the World Go Round.” It is by [Van Alstyne and Williams, the well- | i known song writers, and will be given the Maga- [cine Section of next SUNDAYS SRLD: | lee 33 W. ist, evenings, 1 reward st. Werld Wante Work Wonders. ES | Saucers—Flower DAY, FEBRUARY 25, ONeill-Adams @ Two Blocks on Sixth Avenue From 20th Street to 22d Street Closing Many of Our Lines of Women’sShoesat, per pair, $1.00 In Adams Building Only One thousand pairs of Women's Shoes—Some $2.00 gr. some $2.50 grades, and about a hundred pairs of Patrician $3.50 Shoes and T yles to be discontinued; also some women’s $1.50 and $2.00 Juliet Shoes—nearly every size in Some sort to start the sale; all to go at, per $1, 00 Whe Goose (No Mat! Orde-s Filled) Also Girls’ $1.50 and $1.75 Shoes, $1.00 ht hundred pairs ot * white kid patent vamp. $1.50 and $1.75 Shoes, sizes © to 11, at Three hundred pairs of girls’ $1.50 box calf and kid School Shoes, in sizes 9 to 2; special at...... Boys’ Shoes at $100) Per Pair Two hundred pairs of boys’ box School Shoes, sizes 8 to fo 13 a at. Decorated Ct China, A Axt Wares and Rich Cut Glass In O'Neill Building Only A clean up sale of much importance. All of these goods are $1.00 $1.00 now being shown in the basement of the O'Neill Building. In the consolidation of the stocks it was necessary to a proper readjust- ment of the various lines to weed out quite a few numbers. These we propose to sell at cost and less. An unusual opportunity that thrifty housekeepers will certainly take advantaye of Decorated China Tea Cups and Fish and Game Sets Saucers—Fancy shape, tinted. Regu- \Ipeccrster with Fish and Game sub- ae eee oe fe ani jects, Regular prices $5.98 and ullton Cups and 5; sale ce! and ¢ Regular sale prices. ..-§2,99 ani $4.50 1214¢| Richly painted Fish and Game Sets border. Price 25c.; sale price, each. . Mayonnaise Bowls and Plates—Re Reguiar prices $12.50 to $74.98; sale ular price 35c.; sale price...... 20¢ | Prices, set $9.00 to $55.00 Salad Bowls—Regular price 39¢ Silelipriceltiiciencsceescrcnes El Art Wares. Chocolate Jugs—Regu!: ce O8c.,| Teplitz, Royal Bonn and Salem atice pa orale aie Pieces, Austrian Art Vases, & Condensed Milk Jars—Regular price) At Half Regular Prices. 69¢.; sale pric : donee le se oy a BSc Marble and Bronzes. Cracker Jars—Regular price %8c.; | ¥ siledpricestiience cients ..65¢| Marble Busts. Regular prices $12.00 Syrup Jug: egular price 69¢ and $18.00; sale prices, each, sale price ner ay 35c | $5.00 and $10.00 Decorated Limoges China Matble Busts, Figures and Various Patterns—All Halt Pedestals Price. At Greatly Reduced Prices Regular Sale | Bronze Figures and Groups Neanienrsenn atl lee. Price. At 25% Below Regular Prices Saucersyy Coz $2.13 Rich Cut Glass. Bouillon ps and Saucers, doz.........$8.50 $4, 25 [c at Glass Bonbon or Olive Dishes, Fruit Saucers, doz....$4.00 $2.00) Gjiteh Size, with and without han- Bread and = Butter lar price $1.49 to $1.98; sale pric: % Plates, dov s4 $2.38 05: Chop Dishes, ceulh on 73 Denes Regie Breakfast Plates, each 38¢ | 1, 5 50c Salad Bowls, each... .$1.98 Cola cairn Gite ie ake Plates, each... .$1.49 750) ipesulan nricelaavas ce $1.50 Ramekins and Plates, _ MlcutrGlaceeBowls fancies oo Poe are 39¢ 3°C) ular price $4.98; sale price. $2.75 anes faite $1.39 70c Fruit Dishes, 10- Celery Trays, each... 98 49¢ maprice) 2395 sale Chocolate Jugs, each.$2.75 $4.38 $4.85 Cracker Jars, each...$249 $4,25 NV ATIOUS, Decorated China at10c Each Tea Cups and Saucers, After Dinner Cups and Saucers, Bread and Butter Plates, Plates, Fruit Saucers, Oatmeal | | Cut Glass Sugars and Creams, Reg- | ular price $3.98; sale price, set $2.50 Bowls, Salts. and Peppers, Cream| Cut Glass Punch Bowls, 14-inch Pitchers and Tea Pot Tiles. 10c size, on stand, Regular price $39.98; Choice ...... Rentotdos S| sale price.. $25.00 Hous¢furnishings and China din O'Neill Bailding On:y First Quality Wares at Special Prices for Wednesday. WASH BOILERS—We offer 1,000 { WASH TUBS—500 Wash Tubs; extra | Wash Boilers, made of Gat oun heavy galavanized iron wash tubs; with 14-02, copper botte sae sei i Seer sizes. Your choice of@any |cYerY One perfect; the kind that will of them, Regular prices $1.09, not leak or rust. Your choice of 1.19, $1.29, $1.49, $1.69; three sizes. Regular 45¢ Seer (NONE C. 0.'D.). ” BIC [Soe an 53c.; oO Sale of French China About 1-3 Less Than Regular Prices We offer four open stock patterns of French China Dinner | Ware, all prettily decorated and gold traced. We need the room for Spring goods. i Bae Note These Specials Regular. Special | Regular. Special qin, Plates, doz....-$5.65 $3.75 | Meat Dishes, each...8240 $1.60 | Gin, Plates, doz.....85.40 $34 60) Meat Dishes, each...84.95 $3,30 s-in, Plates, doz... $4.98 $3. 30 | Slop Bowls, each.... 49 Soug Plates, doz. ae Fruit Dishes, each. ..$3.32 $2.20 anf Saucers doe fo $5.63 53.75 2 Relics fi so $1.60 Meat Dishes, each... 88¢ 55¢| individ. Butters, doz..$1 $1.20 And many other items too numerous to mention, Special Sale ‘ot Trunks In Adams Butiding Only BOSTON DRE TRUNKS — Canvas covered, well painted, bound with russet vulcanized id tibre, two libre centre bands, strong slats, malleable iron trimmings, brass finished strong bolts, lock and key, steel strap hinges, iron bottom, with three cleats fully clamped, deep set up tray with a partition and full cover, g598 | Shab | £4.58 | 55.48 | 3898! DRESS TRUNKS—Made of basswood, malleable iron ?xcelsior lock, long surap hinges, muslin lined, two trays sO-inch, ] WOM trimmed, “Inch, 2 SS RRC CR RE CN, : an 1908. HE FOURTEENTH STREET y West cf | Close to inbentory N That We Literally Clear Shelves anf TIS *% yn,” and Others. | In Our Semi-Annual Clearana % 1 “There.” he sah; Is a Well-Known Fact yon uni iot ws have | Those who visit our stores around Stock Taking UiMeaving the cage de- February) can vouch for thoroughness with which we preparacr wont, the bird | Instructions to buyers are to carry over no goods of fashic\! h exe flew Btoeieane Ri 5 me. Varide, She | Stocks of all surplus, consequently we never have old stock tong then with ald we always sell wnile new—offerings like these prove it! mbared unl bees Stock-Taking Clearances on Main Floor op Laces and|Point Venise Rand- s-white, cream, ecru—wer § inch eries and Swiss to Yokes and Ch Stock-Taking Clear Nett Ng te $19 exclusive stores for ‘a time ‘empest of cluck- Sbled tenderly at Flannels and Blan ifting e#ery ite Australian Wool Blaniler head and for D0.have played nt Datiste TGU OCICS War 5 to .98 California Wool Blankets—warriff with as- ie a retaan bogie Bindi plEtn ] pure wool ahs hite and colored—s no time, stripes and plaids—were 0. .15 silk binding habit ghe Dresden Sash Ribbons— ubbed the utifal ronings— were .39 ‘) 1] Jewel Cases—silve: white neh gray finish—w pieets white, gray and 2-4 size—were '$6.98.....4.¢0 she d Couch Throws—rich Oriental h toy- q VORUN SB BBs steccsessiavax i and n Handk’ts lown finish Blanke and gray and tan—1-4 si: hos. and drawn nev Lisle and Cotte ‘on Blankets were 29 %-wool Shirts and broken sizes—were 1.19. .59 ; | cht Shirts— preter Nie |Heavy Eiderdown Fi Jyh eles) WSS Day i q| tipple—strictly all wool fa f De 33} pest colors—‘e, quality’ 25 Men's Linen Collars—4 ply— |All Wool Twilled Flannels— 12 latest stvles—broken sizes AVS let, navy and gray— were 15 each 4% 6 for .39 | ay .29 Women's White Ribbed Vest otch Flannels—tovely plaids, Wool mixed—were 69 uures—were » 85 ony Baby ine annels—reg. 3A. 24 hed and dan Gr Tapestry Cushion Slips landscape Dinner Knives ’ —cellulotd pari 18) stray erenvync }-Piece Carving Sets—Genuine Stag Flannets—inst 8% Finest Frenea we 498 Homb. Fine F Pee ‘Knives ;| Berry 5 RS' AA or Al fter Dinner Coffee Snoons or Spoons—half doren—were Table or Dessert Spoons or half dozen—were Lis ‘ ple Plated Knives dessert size— half dozen— h All Wor k. Silk finish c Fsoshow and: $118 qualities sy Broadeloths—stripes and lorings—also 2s inch Umbrellas— y handles—w Mousquct Rlack, White A Great Furchase of ituatiore Deacis= Manufactured by Famous Oldham Mills— Made to sell at $1.98—Sale Price. less than 50 cents on the dollar—they com Verona Damasks in Empire, Crimson and Nile Rococo, Louis XIV. and Medallion designs. ALSO Fine Alhambra Curtains—for elegant furnishings and hangings—Worth $8.00....3,98 le, Myrtle and Cream grounds with Grecian or Va TWO RARE BARGAINS! In addition to the above, we offer: Were handsome colorings bougnt Moire Empire, worth to $3.50. Pamasks oned oc) 2» $2 ed Colored Madr a wide-Were 69 to. 6bal ince Door Ps : inted on net, 32x48. Inch— Oriental stripe Tapestry Couch Covers | 18 Inch motlt were son. 59 fringed —worth $1.00 Wd Sasa Quytaimens— Fine Couch Cov Kis Kellm, F ‘4 ae eee 12% orbe do igns. 2 nd Onbegpa Dorn Ane Berim—were 19 .cecseemaneeeeees 7% $6.00 and $8.00 Exquisite Silk Chiffon Mull Jiacittts Made to sell at 19 cents—opacial.... | Soft, shimmering and lustrous fabrics, more than hall si and tinted with contrasting designs in a gieat variety of colorings— Make charming Bum tek nd Evening Gowns. N LAWN SECTION MORNING “SALES _ 1c-morrow, Weanesday, Until 1 P, M, . To prevent dealers buying we reserve the privilege ot restricting quantities, Linen batiern Cloths Latfela silks that do not crush easily, slees + fandsome border all aw faiey ¢ emmed—t around, with 87 EW ol Panamas—>crge ke smart cos- V hite ~heets h-Heavier— MAIN FLOUR New Lace Ailovers autiful Pilet and Val MAIN RVILDING. Wool Finish suttings The gray and brown blendings that make such smart Bton and coat sults fc nd Summer FLOOR_NEW Women’s hid Glov » clasp black, white and all size Flannel Brslase OM ott, pliable quall- 57 dix, size Flanuelette Skirts fiescuaually Silk scalloped ruffle or hem 5 WIN PLooi. NeW REIGNS and tuck—69 ct. kinds as} SECOND FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING. Boys’ Flannel Blouses Extra quality—well made—navy and red—neck band or collar New Season Dress Has Latest novelties in fancy Mohair Graids—wide silk binding and fancy ready for the finishing touch wing or bow—black, n, ¢ gne and navy— attached—cut full— e $2.50 and $2.08 1.34 6 to 15 vears—regularly .A9...... °° nn _ EI 3/ACiLING. U THIRD FLOOR—CENTRE "BUILDING, | naa a 8 SOLD UNTIL 1 P. M. ONLY—NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS,