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| THE EVENING WORLD, TH Tetrazzini Scores Once More in | “Lucia” at Hammerstein’s Hou: Diva Lavishes Golden Tones, and the Gallery Its “Bis! and “Viva!” RAZZINI, for her sevente: e. sarin and Remarkable Sale ighiand eli PHILHARMONIC SEASON. | Company of Spring Skirts I New York appearance, jast nigit| TO END ON SATURDAY. repeated Donizetti's “Lucia di) Wa Safonoff wilt finish the sec Dry Goods Lammermoor’ to an al © thationd year of hls th ngagement 7 filled the Manhattan, and that was/as conductor of capac noisily enthuslastle. [elety this week fore ; Mie diva wad in great volte and |Hussa top wie aummige RoddEy ne wht At 5.00 each—value 8.50 Javished golden tones, vocal calist)ie y and su high notes as copiously mphony pane dhe gallery lavinned! ty Bie and | Valarmonie At 7.50 each—value 12.50 "Viva! The sextette was splendidly pair of ¢ sung. If the prima donna did not dom-| Hai on my obs elven un Garhesle At 9.50 each—value 16.50 {nate It as some of her pred enor | eventy ogramine \ ne de-| were wont to, she at least rounded it ly to Beethoven and|{ . 3 ; into a wonderful ensemble. | Five hundred new Spring skirts go on In the mad scene she was forc repeat the climax of her art cepted the situation with a ble giggle that found n hundred ech all over the house Bhe discarded t for a big bunch from a box. P. broadcast + to Ac very audi-| marco. Enr THREE CHILD3E KILLED BY EATING SKUNK CABBAGE Meal Two More Dying After Made of Poisonous Vegetable. Three chiidi dying in e are dead and two are MN orw c homes from schoul yesterday after noon. Two of the dead ch were the fon an of John Martino. The other uid was the elght- year-old Frank Duleato. The son two dyi fd @re neighburs of th tinos. A score or more of @chool in Norwood yes: et 4 started their homes tn forelgners on the outskirts of t yoy and a girl ats and M tldren left the oe for ay afternoon | Some of the chi ned to the} woods that skirt 1 and began @iaging roots and heobs iy they hed dee winter when the weather wild herbs for home consuinpt “Skunk cabbage’ has been pointed out to the children as polsono they have been warned not to ¢ Ins e children dug up one of this warning, of the plants and b ing tt No evil e¢ it until la: night, when the children we taken witn violent pains and nausea Unttl late in the night the parents of the stricken boys and girls tried home Temedies. Then the condition of the Uttle ones became so serious that Drs Ward and Parsells, of Closter, we called. ‘The physicians spent the ereater part of the night with the children. Three of the children this morning and no hope {Is held out for the recovery of the other two. “Skunk cabbag has often been e@aten by the fo gners in Norwood be- fore without fatal results. It is belleved that the delay in sending for physicians nilaren, ported to Coroner He hurried igation, ecat the lives of the The deaths we De Mund, at Hee to Norwood to mak: —— oe DEAD MAN WAS HIS BROTHER, A CLERGYMAN. Davenport Recognizes Victim of Apoplexy on a Ferryboat. The identification of the Rev, Janes B. Davenport, Hartford, Conn. the man who died suddenly last evening in the Pennsylvania terminal in J John of as was made pos: to-day whe perintende port, of New visited the Jersey City Morgue and dentifled the body aa that of hte "The clergyman was taken will crossing in the fe Coruandt street ness as | master's offic before a phy: Dr, Cole, of that death nd lost conscious. Jed inso the sta N raey City He ed uld be summoned. nels's Hospital, sald due to apoplexy. Mr, Davenport: was about ‘sixty-five years old. He lived at No, 38 Collins wtreet, Hartford “LONDON COURT ORDERS NEW YORK WOMAN TO PAY. | LONDON, March 12.—Mra, Alice Gray Hubbard, of New York, was ordered to pay $ damages before the Kink's Bench to-day for injurtes inflicted her motor car in 196 upon Lieut, Har- ford, of the Scots Guards, The plain tiff was riding on a motorcycle nea: Maidenhead, when he was run dow by an automobile in which Mrs, Hu bard was riding. His leg was broke In six pla Mrs. Hu eldent was the plaintife. The Sunday World’s Want Di- rectory makes more “Offers of ard contended that the ac- due to the negligence of Positions” than any other two) mediums in the universe, sale to-morrow morning at these prices. Materials are the much-liked serges, voiles and panamas and a variety of novelty weaves. Colors are the popular browns, blues, mixtures and black. Styles are the newest and most attractive gored and plaited models. All sizes 24 inches wide; Black Crepe de Chine; value 75c, at imported Embroidered Glee SF Hieneuee collars; regularly 25c and 50c, at SOc a yd. embroidery 19c ea. Infants’ Hand-made Dresses; coring ae embroidered; sizes 6 months to 2 years; regularly 5.00 each, at és 2.95 crossbar effect, Women’s Handkerchiefs; SEE a ee embroidered, ‘4; -inch hems, floral designs in corner; copies of 50c French designs; 1Sc ea. value 25c, at ‘ ° a 2 stamped in colors for cross-stitch work More proof that Lydia E, Pink- Stamped Pillow Geiss, barals Mereaule A Conte) is GR on cream-color materials, with fast color mercer- stores women to normal healih, ; 2 w ized cotton to finish; 18x 22 in; Mrs. Mattie Copenhaver, of 315 ae 35c ea. So. 21stSt., Parsons, WI : ; “For two vears | suffered from the ‘IL. . black-and-white checked and worst forms of feminine ills, until | was Summer Silks ; plaid summer silks; othing but mor- ’55c a yd. 20 and 24-in.; value 85c, at e. Lydia E, Pink- ham's Vegetable ( Zompound brought me Renaissance lace bed sets, with wai woman er Ysick oman shoul Lace Bed Sets; full ruffles and bolster rolls; senefit by 1 one-third off regular prices at en MEN "TS FOR SICK WOMEN 6.00, 6.50, 7.00, 8.00 & 8.50 ea, made 1 the and hae s Vegetable from roots and h standard remedy for of nainsook, pimmed with lace and ribbon, slip-over style; 75 c @a. Nightgowns ; has positively “cured of regularly 1.00 and 1 25, at women who have been troubled with p i eRING muy eta banana aestaes : . of nainsook; trimmed with hemstitched Psp aceen sam ot ule Chemises ; bands; others with yokes of rare - Tene a Ase lace and ribbon; regularly 85c, at . 50c ea. perio ackache, ing-d ion, tion Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham ff there is anything abcut your sickness you do not under- stand. She will treat your letter in confidence and advise you free. No woman ever regretted writing her, and because of her vast experience she has helped thousands. Address Lynn, Mass. MARCH SALE ng, flatuleney . OF Nervous prostra- jon't jon't vou of copper, with white enamelled Chafing Dishes ; pans and patent ' 5.00 ea regulating lamps; value 6.50, at Pars , of white corded madras Waistings ; and penang, regularly . . Se ea. 19c and 25c, at o 0 plain, lace lisle and fancy , : Women s Hosiery ; lisle stockings ; 25 Ca pr. regular 35c and 50c qualities, at heavy Scotch table damask, 68 Table Damask ; in. wide, in four San al desirable patterns; regularly 95c, at ot silkoline, extra wide Comfortables; porucrs, Sti ch, at etl 27s regularly 3.85 each, at cabinet of 4 quires and four with Spring Bonnie | W riting Paper; MENTS packages of envelopes: fabric finish; assorted sizes; wale rate | Osta mado ener 7S | | «a, silk-finished percali = Percaline Lining ; weight, in_ black, aie all the newest GHEE 20c,at . - Rceuecy 14¢ i dl SPECIAL 122 BARGAINS || $25 BOARDMAN $ 35 TRYON 40 BRADBURY 45 WATERS 65 WEBER 75 STEINWAY ixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York (Formerly occupied by B. Altman & CG. ) 125 GABLER PeeecOneACE 150 BRADBURY ‘AL Autos: Prices Lowest. nee CORE 160 WEBER 185 WESER GOETZ&CO.|: 81 Court, cor.Livingston St. ‘Vhone 359 Main, of anagniticently turnis: slating Of mostly ici! c jhold at aky” prow to Sygiieent upright Piano {i gone trough and_serviceable—our atm! MUG attan's Pioneer Auto- mobile Establishment, ards, from, $1,000; Peerl ih, Maxwells Ruin dae fron $180. Autocarsy $250; Plat ned privat nted” furni mmediate pur cant Chiftonier, emt Mito, Peivid Sidesoarl ont tee 0: pated thiten Cnauttacs, 7 Open Evenings. - Wesco ae bouts, $00 up thee unusual opporinities, Demons ation cheerfully given, NXICABS made to’ order cheaply Limousines and Other Bodies ding all atyles of Runaboute, tow ‘enoh 4 erratic 100-piece tes ported Dinner Set. | solld Leather, DENTISTRY. undrien, fe «pr t 2:3, sue ikea, oO for seconds Mammoth “Auto- mobile Exchange 299 to 243 Wert Sth St. near Broadway GENTL CLOTHING to Order on $1 Weekly Paynvent fect fity tine material EXCHANGE CLOTHING CO., 2A BROADWAY, Entrance on Park Pl. ONE CENT ta bring > you Dest real st York, This mn SITUATIONS 3 WANTED—MALE, LAWYERS. You Dim MAN with Bigh ‘enor Yolea wan . Le —- use (his Lady Attend nguages GOLUTR oe PLY AL *¥. babcalaos | and mix reat Aiseation, | foult 2 our CREDIT Is oot, jt Rey sil y: sasy Welty, Koa ata howe On. tmnt escured a ae |Sunoav A SOR ~ aan orn x 60 ORNAN ger er, f] ener A. ens ‘ait Supdave 194 ; WORK MONDAY WONDERS) URSDAY, MARCH 12, ' Wanamaker’s Economy Basement} RIDAY will be a day of remarkable offerings in our Base- ment Store, Many of the special groups of merchandise represent values that would not ordinarily be known at this season of the year. All are of the worthy quality that you | can always depend upon securing at WaNAMAKER'S, Women’s Silk Dresses at $13.50 A special lot of a hundred handsomely made ‘Taffeta Silk Dresses, in smart black-and-white and blue-and-white checks and Jancy stripes, that were specially made up for | this event by one of our leading manufacturers, | One atyle has a pointed yoke of net, with soutache trim- ming, piped with colored silk, finished with buttons; three- quarter length sleeves with turn-back cufis, edged with net. Another style is made in l’rincess Overwaist effect, trim. med with buttons and shirred into fitwed girdle; three. quarter length sleeves, Both styles at $73.50 each worth considerably more, ES SS oa eee = =< = com oe a (a RL RETR eT a RE ah A MO Young Women’s Suits at $12.50 Chiefly a $18.5 Materials are mixt checked suitings. The jacket and taffeta silk. Skirts tn cf for 14, 16 and 18 years: Women’s Net Waists at $2.85 A ver These walsts are so handsome that we have included with them a group from our own stock, that are counted excellent value at $3.85. You will probably like the new one still better, Made of plain white net, with pointed yoke of insertion; front trimmed with medallions aud three strips of Cluny lace insertion; kimono p made of strips of Val, and Cluny insertions, with lace. Made in the new broad shoulder effect; of new S Pa collection miple Suits, a y worth $15 to 4 cloths and shadow-striped and re fitted and semi-fitted, lined with satin cular, gored and full plaited modeis. Sizes Tomorrow at $12.50 a Suit, reg 8 remarkable offering. t Full Length Lawn Kimonos—Persian sleev of Val trimmed sleeves, pointed yoke Attractive White Lawn Watsts at 50c, 25c and 35c Dress Linens at 16c Another fine lot of natural color and navy blue dress linens of equal value to the previous offering that sold out in half a day. 27 and 30 thread pure linen, and just the fabric most wanted for » Summer loc a yard, . inches wide, eve active and serviceabl A Splendid Offering of HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR and women who appreciate economy of the most decisive sort will want to share these offerings, We contracted with some large mills to take garments and pieces that had slight imperfections, which mean slips in the weaving which had to be mended, All have been carefully repaired, so as to give practically the same durable wear as perfect goods, which saves a third to a half of the usual cost of the piece. piers Ss Ebel He at 12 yw, Men ‘ac a Pair Men's een 25c a Garment res tis in’shirts: but a siue‘or two mbsitg in the draivers, UT ANG Women's Vests at 10c Each “Women's Stockings at Isc a Pair Gi on, medium welgat ds" of 2c qua Black co! Rrlienenedtacien Women’s 25c Stockings at 18¢ a [Bap All perfect in this group; fast black cotton, in extra size, Children’s Stocking Three Pairs tor 25¢ “seconds” of 12 on ‘bed fast black cotton. Children’s Stockings at 12!':c a Pair p ribbed fast black cotton r He grade. FI in sizes 6 to 9%; Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs, Six for 50¢ | special purchase of one thousand dozens of all-line n Handkerchiefs, pmbroidered initial, in generous size, nakes the price “ SIX for 50¢, Instead of $1.00 a doze! Boys’ $5 Suits at $3.75 Handsome Norfolk Jacket Suits, with knickerbocker troy wool mixed cheviots, In Spring welghts, Sizes for 8 10 16 yrs “aie Serge Russian Blouse Suits with bloomer trousers, for boy, 3 to 7 years, at $3.85 a suit, inatead of $5. @ ner and Knickerbocker Trousers of all-wool mixed chey- at $1, instead of $1.50, Ww ‘ rs. Of all- 's of Boys’ Bloon in sizes for 4 to iots, Leather Goods at Half Price A large variety of pieces, including purses, wateh guards, memos nanm books, pocket-books, drinking cups, frames, medicine cases, bags, ra and many more, At 10c, 25c, 35c, 50c and 75¢ ‘All worth double these prices, New Trimmed Hats, $5 to $8 lection of stylish and attractive H card cases Every day a new co! 1s of our Gold 3 and trimy ats come from Millinery Salon in the Basement. In wide ings. No two ever just alike. $5, $6, $7 the workrool of sha he variety and $8 ea Enyelop Moire Shoes for Boys and Girls parents who are outfitting their children for Spring will find that at Wanamaker’s they can safely economize, because the shoes are splen- Gidly made and in comfortable foot models, notwithstanding the low prices, "We also take care that they are properly fitted Girls’ Shoes of gun-metal calfskin or patent leather, with stout soles, sizes 7 to 10%, at $1.30, Sizes 11 to 2, at $1.60, worth a qua Boys’ Shoes of stout casco ¢ laced, in sizes 1 to 549 of $2. $1 pr more skein at $1.50, Insteas Smaller Infants’ Coats at $3. 50 Ot red and navy blue pa homes} of white serge. Sizes 2 to 5 years: Infants’ Lawn Dutch Bonnets, trimmed with embroidery, 1 year 8, at SU. | JOHN WANAMAKER 19086, Frida: Extra stees $20.00 English ‘Tan Cov hip length strapped or worth tapes of Ilgit welght Bi ack Broad- cloth and Peau de neck ruche and ends of gatin ribbon fatin lined + 7.9) Dress Skirts of Pa black and colors D ated models—all lengths and bands, worth $7.98 4.49 | | Ve nelidin| Friday's | Extra ales | Wo nen’s § new rian fron fa: Friday's Extra Values Babies’ oments 3D lace and 4 Combination G | with skirt or ond i [Good Gingham Kitehen Aprons— extra fil and well | made— value 43 Friday's Extra Values > i Heavy Ribbons Double iM colors back Friday's extra Values > Fine Campbri¢ | white 15 West of Fifth Avenue New Spring Goods Es alues Cutaway (onte—etrictly $25.00 i Suits of Plain and Striped Panamnas— plain or fancy and aemt-titted Coats—brald, nd button finish—-worth $9.95 rings worth om rth $7.00 worth $1.93 fleavy Black ‘Taftet ts: at READ AND PROFIT Women's New Spring Garments Wide Wale Panamas ixtures—I and Semicftted and tallored—worth 698 tallored cutaways spectal extra sizes Wrappe: m'd=all sizes. or Dresden colorings, bands Women's lack Chitfon or he fancy Dainty | New Spring Styles beautifully trim'd es, medallions, satin fold: $1.98 Pastet Mes: | New Millinery New White W New Corsets, | Wueked oF shirred Mounces— spect. box pl worth White Lawn Dresses ck—with and without lice trim'd berthas—elaborately trim’d sleeves: worth & Girls’ Jow neck —s colorings—4 te bins’ Cashme shell and Gingham Dresses: Viceable “" pbon finish: Persian 0.98 nt Jackets button through outaway, ap seams satin Ined— 6 Sole—full clrowlar— uma and Mohatr— new gored and new designs ted and braid -worth $1.4 98 harmonizing, k. Watsts— finiah—taflored or worth $3.9) 2.49 fe Silk Waints ists ndy to Wear Hats— 4 ud shapes— braids. mum bratds trimmed pele sant! 1.69 i Pokes and other shapes funcy hair bratds tng—wiiite and colors— ats—Hlack styles in a Silk _Pettic | New spring Garments | | for J Misses and Infants White Lawn dito Wyre leked fro high and - 1,59 “high ‘and styles -worth $1.69 vrs lirts—sizes to 3 yrs. worth 12 Long Nains.ok Slips— 6 yrs Friday's Extra Values 7 and J Aprous ers emb'y trim’ s Nainsook, Fine Cambric 8 with lace or entxe, inery a9 and mountings~s¢ rhine i w blue or shirred turnbai Size to we emb'y—worth §& Muslin Drawer: ‘Taffeta and tise som plaids—wide widils—rexulariy .23 Lace Yokes and Chemisettes: cream and black—new laces; 1 lace ilk Bonnets~ {th elaborate Women's Underwear insovlk and Cambrte new lace and les—worth 65, 49 and ‘Muslin ith lace, ribbon, trim’d flounces, a8 ) New Ribbons eck wear if ‘ow Veilings, Ete, In Ta tteta 17 white, Worth np to 88 .8 width Silk Chiffons— for gowns, walsts, vells nbroidered App 1 Bandings ) -new Spring styles 49. ¢ Bags—Long Grain Morooco with inside change Orienta ques and Passemen. 29 rent and double flap rap--worth $1.50 98 plain or Mounted Combs—Carved A Jso antique or rose finish ne With britlta tones-—valie 49 Me 29 ) Now Now rin $149. 92 and . open and ‘ 9 Tandh'ts 10 Pemutarly 14 NO MAIL OR THEREON | 98 Friday's in Speclal Purch Point Sa borde airs Scot Values up t value $8 Reversible 1 Oriental ray value value 17 | Reversi tringea— Friday's Extra Values in Sanford’s Ax ety Extra Values | 1 ch La ite and two toned. 0 $3.0. iz de: New Curtatns New Curtainings New Table Covers (hie) Figd and Bagdad Stripe qieavy fringe— 1 New 60-Ineh Nani ‘Tapestry Cove: fringed all round— Memie finish Cretonnes—floral, Oriental and stripe eftects— Rags HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET - 10% pestry ‘Table Covera= 2 yds, sq—Oriental designs— Xew Window ghades New Rope Portieres Wool Brussels Rugs—8.3x10.6 tt.— excellent selection of floral Ortemt and smail patterns—value $15.00 11. er Rugs—Great mins nd colors | seven 1.08) FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN Day I Friday's Fascinating Figures 3 er pesiry Couch Covere— seeeee 2.98 We Boece 1-48) i} Opaque Window Shades—fringed—6x8 ft. value 49 to Friday's Extra Values All W |_ Friday's xtra Black and W, erined, vehed and nan Dart einen. Friday's | Extra Values > in Yard wide Un heavy round thread Yard wide Bi soft finish—no d | 42 inah Ble New Awning and rain pr worth | Silk Floss gah value 4 Down and $1.05 wash h Extra Values > ings biack and col ) fine—special hite fin Linen finish Dr plain shades 10 ct | Friday's) new 4 Extra Values > New In New All Linen Da masks tt 1en Towellings 1oun ask 1 ) New J | . 49] Musiin Sheets for % beds— ¢ value 37 res Kr Size Crochet Spreads value PAVy 4, & 175 foot. s Champ Fea for filling — | New Dress Silks nd a j New Dress Goods Foulards value ash Dress Dries bleached— worth Musling value 7, amb wiite s by pound Tops—white ¢, $1.15. Friday's} New Extra Values > | f | Searfs and Squares in Handmade 3 ope. Hnen work 20x54 Friday's Extra Values Ne New ry ston ble Linens Towels Towellings Yew Comfortables v Spreads, Eto. ached Muslins— best tints and white—worth .46.. 29 “ancy Grill Work— for doors, parti 39 -worth 14 9% ched Musiins— 25 to .59 » 10% | s— Whito Goods (A ‘79 no dressing — +5 74