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| | i j i composition revealed good mustclansiup, _THE EVENING WORLD, Orchestra Has Good Beginning tive form and no litt the solo instrument h the orchestra. Biggest Audience of the Seo cieiy’s Season Enjoys Open-| seit ing Concert — First Two) Westy Satonoft and nis 1 Symphonies Played—Jom- ; elli the Soloist. * — BY SVLVESTER RAWLING x yen cycle of six com | | sane Agostineld and MM. Zenatello, Sammarco, Venturini and | Crabbe In eeinoven cle mpnon mane Fa chords belse benked | made a big hit. Gerville-Reache, t and Dutfanne| also scored. ; | GERALDINE FARRAR HAD | TO TAKE MANY ENCORES.| Miss Geraldine Farrar, the articular star of last nights olitan Opera House. «wa MARCH Caan Sale of WIL- CARPETS. Special HE Bee I T ee sympho z ‘0! sc shade are r tion of |CHARMING FOLK SONG et Neactonires ( a ae nrosch, was begun most | CONCERT AT CARNEGIE. t ed gee walter. Damro! Sennen eae ail o i value $1.35; this w esaplcioullym raudience (ves & VeeY |actcy vow, the tentice of te 75c, 85¢ and 95¢ large one. There has eoueieant <4 pee Axminsters rich, soft tendance at any conce py thi | tones, value this ad snowed dis- Special line of BRUS LS CAR- criminauon suse, The work oe PET 110, this the orchest S highly meritoriow eyeacirat Fes een. made in the |g iuiieien eee ee 60c and 7c dividual 1 y and tn etective | a : jy RUGS—ROYAL WILTONS, 9x12, ensemble Ta Nee Pea iia" Which Would You Wallies $40.00) a6 Ot which New York well may ve proud, Prefer ? | $27.50 and $29.50 Bey ae ine |< Yesterday the In then are no gave moving expression TETRAZZINI AS LUCIA preter, the advice of a jewelry or department store sal Body Brussels, Mr. Dame aannta tion te Goodson cnisracenneanit When the weltare of your eyes t 5 great coni- expert ficvitterscenen’ ese| iS at Stake, which would you oa ue eae $23.50 Wilton Velvets, PACKS THE MANHATTAN.) or that of our PHYSIC Tuan 1 $16550 Tetrazzinis singing of Lucia at t who are skilled OC | fp Brussel: | an Opera House 3 There can be no question as to | Becket | feiecon : Seca Niee at) who would advise you cor- Abe SULTS Maniaienense rectly. ‘ Other sizes at proportionately aianieal Our PHYSICIANS examine low prices. C your eyes as thoroughly and | 250 Rugs THE MANHATTAN PACKED BY SUNDAY CONCERT ono Mr. Hammerstein's Sunday with as carefully as if or $10 for the service OPTICIANS ts dB: made from rem vets, Axminsters Our fit and sizes ranging from 6x6 to 15x adjust the mounting as the 12.9, at less than cost OCULIST is—A DOU- | Drummers’ Wilton and Axmin- BLE SERVICE—at the price | ste és, is ges f glasses only—fre with fringed ends, at greatly re- iit tine SESS lle duced prices. Orders placed $1.00 up. ~ WA. Kons OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS 54 Bast 23rd St., near Fourth Ave, 54 West | 25th St., near Lenox Ave. 442 Columbus Ave., 81x & 824 Sts. 489 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN. Opposite Abraham & Siraus, now will be held for future de- livery HMthSt. & Dobson’s jiitnave. Makers of Carpets for 50 Years. horn. Ponte cor This Month Only quant ah be ON OUR frotlicuon a LIBERAL CREDIT SYSTEM BP i After ti ci symphony FonMANN A COMPOSER AS WELL AS PIANIST. | Hofmann, one of the few child | Rooms Furnished $49.98 4 player of the first magni- 4 pdientivea may reasonably ex to find as a comvposer, judging by his third piano coneerto which played with the hilharm¢ onic Society's ‘ fternoon, and If you want your “business” to, evening. written five piano con- | ayarmcate | Certos al St atich this 48 the only Furnished Apartmente | become the talk of the town, tell ne offered for public approval. The Sout $13.98 5 Pee. Suites, yale $22.75 YOU CAN PURCHASE 4 HIGH GRADE FURNITURE $50 worth, $3.00 down 75 “ 5,00“ Oey) © OPEN EVENINGS. | about It through a World “Want! | Ad. The Housekeeper’s Month---CHINA and KITCHEN WARES Lead the Great Movement at WANAMAKER’S Each season the task grows greater, in providing the tremendous quantities of hfgh-class merchandise under-price necessary to meet the growing demands of this greatest Home-Qutfitting business in America, on these semi-annual occa- * sions, For this is not a sale of a day, or a week; but prepared for tremendous selling every day for THE ENTIRE MONTH, Superb Assortments of China and Cut Glass Salento If you could go behind the scenes with us—to foreign countries—as we pick out the beautiful china and objects of art, the statuary and bronzes, watch the sale in the process of evolution, visit all the markets of the Old World, see the assembling of thousands of packages irom Germany, Italy, France, Austria and England—aud then make @ tour of the }manulacturing districts of our own country, you would realize that it is a gigantic task—a gigantic sale. Marble Statuary Bronze Statuary Art Pottery Brass Goods Dinner Sets Decorated China Cut Glass Pressed Glass Yellow Ware Low-Priced Earthenware Low-Priced Glassware Almost every reasonabl@want in china and glass and objects of art can be supplied at prices ranging one-fourth to one-hali less than usual rates. Many lots are limited in quantity, and, of course, promptness will be worth while. ‘There are superb collections of brilliant Cut Glass from factories that we control, and on which there are sav nel of about a third of the regular prices, while the cuttings are the tinest made in America, There are splendid assortments of Fancy China about a quarter to u third under-price. The HOUSEWARES Sale The Basement of the New Building is overflowing with magnificen: stocks of carefully selected Housewares, at stirring reductions from \lso Bric-a-Brac, The collection of Dinner Sets is particularly strong, For instance, here are superb Theodore Haviland Dinner Sets of 100 pieces, in beautiful patterns, at $25 a set, Some of the other Dinner Sets are described below: usual prices. These from thousands: Dinner Sets Decorated Plates Enameled Cooking Utensils ner Plates at $0 $15 and $18 a] Douvle-couted, perfect in every way, Wrst quality in full g 8. Other Under-Price Housekeeping Helps Waffle Irons, 600, were Toe. frying Pana, polished. & Nickel Frying Pans, 4c, were bio, ‘ather Dusters, 40, were 0c, oor Sweeping Brushes, soc. were and ae $0 and $18. Bread-and-Butter Plates, at $3, $0] ‘Tea Kettles, from $-qt, ut a0, to 8 und $9 @ dozen, from $#, $12 and gis. | at, a! t Rice Boilers, Alain aisle, Old Building and ind ‘floor, New Huild'be arabs able. Tea or Coffee Pots, Fancy China at 25c to d-at, at 300 Pans, from 8&-qt Fine Austrian Bote, bright mew decorati r 5 Bread-and-Butter Plates, and Saucers, Sugars and Crean Fruit Saucers. 25c. each, wi aisles, Old and > nd floor, New Bul Cups and Saucers lon Cups and Saucers. at $7 and $18 dozen, worth $18.5 1 $36, os and Sa wl Dust Brushes, 18, were 280, Serubbing Bru Step Ladders, 8, 4, from S-pt. at B6c, tc he, and ore un, Woo « copper from 1-qt. at ut We, to 21- at Bo, to toot, Were 300. Wash Holers, heavy were $1) ngers, Warranted for one al} wear for five yeare “Dist uh, at. bbc, Cooking from at ne Kettles Collarders, Saucepans, nail izes. ‘at airatlarly low pr Scales, re $1.26, Roda, $.@o hanw on bath tun, 45c, were 650, Cake Boxes, Good Refrigerators WaRSlER Eup) CO _Bainted 2% and 40x, imitation qu T Holders Round Japenoed were Shi Cane, 4-gt 2c. were 280 Poot Tubs. xreen, 400. Were 600 arene Pans, 15c, were » quantities “are be duplicated orders will be fil ved. Basement a #4 and | Be, land Set, of 139 pleces, P from $110. | oftee $ und $12 dozer Set, of 169 pleces, Building. tre Swedish China at $150, from & Third flour, New Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, sompartments: JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth ave., Eighth to Fenth street. MARCH 2, 1908. el Steaks AT OUR SPECIAL DEPARTMENT This Department is a continuous Bargain Sale, \Ve kill and sell our own stock and tind that the demand for some cuts is much greater than for others. The cuts less in demand are placed on this counter at reduced prices, However, the same Webber Quality as tor 35 years. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Sirloin Steaks—prime city dressed Beet, irom 10°, coin-ted caitle—at the lowest price in years., Loins of Pork-—city dressed, {rom our own + kiling —teduced to...s+++ee+ seseeee is Smoked Hams —our own sugar-cure—smoked over the hickory, the old-fashioned way—make com- 10: ib. 10; as Pot Roasts—saie price. Ib. | Smoked Shoulders of Pork—the large number sold last week proves that our customers want Poultry always on sale in this Department. or Telephone Orders Sent from This Department. the facilities in our Spec ent for executing and billing parisons of quality and price...... them—excellent value for the nEgrcma offered at {e s necessary to CALL in o to take advantage of these prices Sirloin () Ib Outside Relied Roasts of Beei—can tks the same reduced price. used for Oven or Pot—g.ve esceptional satisfaction Fish iccluded in our Special Sing on Ash Wednesday. Ricuarp WEBBER | 120th St. and 3d Ave. Telephone 7100 Harlem. Branoh, and Webster Ave. ourse of construction.) (Tremont Saks Cushion-Flex Shoes for Women A realization of the seemingly unattainable---absolute com- fort and roominess. combined with irreproachable style. Faultiess in outline, beautifully finished. the Saks j Cushion-Flex Shoe appeals to those who are given much to walking or standing—yet require, first of all, ease of movement and assurance against fatigue This is accomplished by the extra-flexible soles and elastic inner cushion. $4 and $5 s, button or lace, and all corr. ct leathers, In ten m tera Saks & Company sore B. Altman & Cn. | ARE SHOW NG ADVANCE SPRING STYLES IN WOMEN'S APPAREL et FOR MOTORING, RIDING AND DIVING, COATS AN»? DUSIERS OF I1WEED, CHEV.OT, PONGEE, LINEN, SATIN RUBBER AND GLORIA. CLOTH AND LINEN RIDING HABITS MADE UP AND READY FOR IMM.cDIATE WEAR, RIDING HABITS FOR SIDZ OR CROSS-SADDLE, MADE TO ORYER AT MODERATE P.i CzS. CAPS AND VEILS. RIDING HATS AND GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS, LEATHER GOODS FOR MOTORING AND TRAVELING, INCLUDING BAGS AND SUIT CASES, FITTED LUNCH: ON HAMPERS, THERMOS BOTTLES, DRINKING CUPS, ETC. MOTOR HATS, BOOTS, 34th Street, 35%h Street and Sth Avenue, MANN& BRO} s SERAL’ CREDIT HOUSE I A Home of Four Rooms Complete- ly Furnished Oven Saturday Bvenings Until 10 o'clock. These rooms are on exhibition At our Showroom ROOMS $75: .00 5 EER $150. our ote NEW_ BOOKLET containing infor- mation regarding our outfits, Mailed free on lication. ide We Pay Freight. Our liberal ycredit terms apply also to Long Island, New Jersey or Con- necticut. Ir. 84th ‘ = OOOOOROCOOO0000000706 DOCOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOO0O0GO0CO0O Our New Jersey Customers—living in Hoboken, Union Hill, Jersey City and various points on th: O,, L. & W. R.R.—will find it very convenient to use the Hudson Tunnel System. Trains run from the Hoboken Terminal to THE 14TH STRBET STORE Station in 6 minutes. We Make Quick lieliveries to - ‘ Various Points in New Jersey ‘MOST IMPORTANT) SALE or NOTIONS IN TWO YEARS | In some instances lots are limited, therefore we urge upon you the advisability of , purchasing promptly. Bey- Mail Orders Filled Except Where Otherwise Stated. | CLARK’S 0. N. T. UNAS OTS Clark's 0. N. 1. Spool Cotton Black or White. Not more than 0 spools to a cus- 4c} COLLAR FOUNDATIONS | The newest style collars with hign po nts under the ears in and front stays. Rege 6 Eas. OC 1c. tomer, No mail or te!- ular prices (PELL SHOE PAST! KIRT YORE loc Dade head; Te. c bie D MACHINE back and : 2c ee: G-XD. LINEN CORSEL LACES Dc. value NEUSS BROS, LUBE [sas BR: colors sc 5c) Veor SE Ts = DSS SHIPLD PINs” Gc She LT SPRING PLACKET FASTEN- 14 ail sizes, Japanned oF jaozen : : 8c EVER-READY BL ELON HOD) ab CRIMVING PI 100-COUNT HAIR ROLL al) shaces that has ¢ ket, now pelng denon: Not! re WILLOW CORDS— combination colors; KEY TANGS) ins LARGE HEAD! BRUSHES—Can be | TONS; dozen F LARGE ALL-OV HAI NErs — | FELT PO wtor clean” 1 Re nail Mite vale” 12546 | ing shoes Souseeens ¢ CLINION SAF FINs 0) all eR , HOOKS AND E Japanned or nickelled, a b TSS -In all MEN'S NECKBANDS. | SILK HAT “ELASTIC ate | white S5 aoe EMBLEM SET Tits Sink ne Lacks long; the highest grade si p PINS A large ass ment TTEMORE BROS. BABY TE SHOR DRESSING table forall Sick J@ Pw \ Read World “Situation Wants” for competent Sida aad - Heuenold, dala | |" BIRBY'S KOVAL SHOE DEVsS- FIGS CHILDREN'S Wal NDS in all aS 8 — For keeplnx aise in in He Evastic | Datier 3260) | WASHABL ‘all shades; 1 ERSTITCH HAIR ROLLS— value. . BRAID —~ 4 lack or white | WAX - 1 ¢ MOWAIN TUBULAR SHO LACES pure mohalt EE ao, (Our ele D Wee by § " BLE DRESS Pte LAUNDRY B Sane va Go| 8P Sely ne 15c g rhpSLE* vf covEnen Linko. Tors ine Wing the newest g ko | “iewtanw; The Merry. Widow A | LAMB'S wool, SOLES—The Peerioss & rand; In all sizes. for & | § || PREMIER DICK EL PLatEp WOMEN'S SIDE ELASTICS = with SAFETY Lt in all sizes; iM ineh lest, StraDes plesk and oe dozen ..+ see colors MASCOT SAFETY PIN BOOKS—con taining ameortinent of dreaving 7 q and safety pina R PIN. CABINETS—Con- f plain ge ortment ir pins, BLACK ADAMANTINE PINS— oxen ..10¢ SILK DIAMOND BRAID—Made with nil atring, In black and colors; ehotee of many wid DRESSMAKERS’ SKIRT GAUGES for adjusting the length of skirts, prevent ors chal DRESSMAKERS’ COMPLETE yeawetng, with tall” Qe (AKERS ni MERCERIZED CORSET LACES . ards long, in 2 we ana blue ALS_For working SPERM SEWING MACHINE Om, — NUE ETT eccaarS ge | Mite ORM amtod on gg : | gum sins ; a TAPE MEASURES — 60 inches Qc | FLAITING BOARDS — For making long. stangped on both sid . Sines double and clus ic plaiting. . WASHINGT: BRAND HAND SEWING rt ‘containing 400_p EAGLE ‘SILK; 100-yard spool 5c inek’ and all colore: TAFFETA SEAM BINDING — §¢/ In black and colore.....+ eeeees ADJUSTABLE SUTBE, Warer 8c | TS, viack or white