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RRMA EE ETI cote a to PrP. war irm Mw wv vy wg SB GS av cman y THE EVENING WORLD, “Gotterdammerung? For! Poe a ASTER IFT son ic Tes With the End of the Nibelungen Ring Cyc! Patitiiee f ELA at $30,000 by Von Heyder’Gitt to John’s. E*sTER RAWLING.! DAMMERUNG," | ron atthe Metropolitan Op Saturday night, also mark. of Heinrich Conried the opera company and the ho he las managed for tive performance did net re tionally high level of ‘Das Rheingold but it had its fine moi and the Tepresentative audience the house to hear It show ation and Dlaudits at the cl Alfred Hertz “cot the painting by an was presented yesterday the passing trol of nt space beside are upon while! yatron saint of St. known as “the martyr of t onal cene, the con tes: inflazging anks of ally Happily, he| j geal and devotion 2 Von Heyder ce- >» obey anion pice 30,000, we name such as un rare oce: permitted to see, but fazed by loity inte s v 1 yon Hey twenty none ks ive Wai WA ECONO Wengen ness of t nized, end no: cause “AN EASTER DAWN” SUNG AT VICTOR HERBERT'S CONCERT hich Victor Her- ears ago to words by Glef “An Basier Dow composed f sa large audi- enjoys _Tegular pro- applauds and tn- lar num- Mr. Her- L John M HERD OF BUFFALO CHHY STREETS Driven by Cowboys to the Garden and None of Them Get Away. insistent call for stylish clean: sweep of ov The made a pre number of deft trimmers have kept ideas at white) heat and straws, ribbons and flowers fiying. | now we are splendidly ready for the after-Easter de-| |— mands for our popular $5 hats. A herd of buffalo ¢ through the hundred new ity night. The animals were guarded by cowboys of Buffalo Bilt": Wild West, Tho herd made !ts way to Madison ®quare Garden, where the Wild West | 4m to open to-morrow evening, One of | the buffalos attempted to get awry, | but a cowboy fired a blank cartridge near his nostrils and restrained him All day “Johnny” Baker was bus: getting the scenery into place for the | @valanche and the prairie fire. One hundred men with him wero*working in shifts from early morning until Inte @t night and unt! the opening night of the shoy there will not be a mo- ment's rest in the Garden, ‘The Indians arrived shortly after the | circus left, Chief Iron Tail, head chiet of the Indicns, wae welcomed by many old friends, As he smoked the pipe of Deace he smiled as one man after an- | other came up to tho place where he | ‘ras sitting to say ‘‘How?” ot | SHIPPING NEWS. @am rises. 5.14/3un (erkaee ice rises, 11.16 THE TU Fach of the five Asst nelght ors; tive colors of models which cost th Each hat is $5. When dainty lawn lounging sa edge or Persian dorders. full front. At 50c —Sacques or figured la’ fitted styles. Hosiery and Underwea derwear never fail to create inter this new assortment— all at 12}4c, of 26¢ kind. DBS, High Water. Lo AM PM ai 378 or printed effect! Fine White Goods at ab‘a tor pretty Summer waists and 1gc Lawn at 12%c a yard. 40 i8e Plaid Nainsook at 12%c a 25c Persian Lawn at 18c a ya sv 1 DUE TO-DAY, Sabino, Mobiie. Zeeland, Antwerp. bora eho. Hulls Tuesday's Five Hundred Pretty Newcomers each has the smartness of line and effec: | Women’s Negligee Garments Attractively Priced ee ee Stylish Spring Hats at $5 | A Stir Among the Linens = |p 102,356 204 Summer? ‘The wacquee are finished with | braid or crochet edge; the kimonos with crochet ‘At 38c—Sacques of lawn or percale, fitted back, At $i—Lawn Kimonos, with short sleeves, and of | cotton crepe, plain colors, with sateen border. AERTS The excellent values we are constantly offering in Men's, Women's and Ohildren’s Hoslery and Un-| ‘Women’s Black or Tan Stockings at 12e a Pair ‘Women’s White Ribbed Vests at 12%c Each ic, sleeveless, lisle thread Anish. “Children "8 Cotton Stockings st 12%c a Pair Fine ribbed, fast black, fashioned feet. Men’s Fancy Spring Socks at 124c a Pair U e lot, in black, blue, tan and gray, embro! ane tical striped or drop-stitoh styles. Here's @ trio of splendid values in lawns and natn- sook, The goods are of wide, fine quality, and suit- GASTORIA For Infants and Children, Aiways Bought Bears the Signature ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. ANegetable Preparation forAs- similaiing the FoodandResuta ling the Stomachs and Bowels of : INFANTS CHILDRE! iN Promotes DigestionCheerful ness and ResiContaiss neither Opium.Morphine nor Miueral. NoTNarcoric. Recipe of Old DrSsUELPTOER Poxphin Seed Mx Sona + Brielle Salts Anise Seed + ~ In Use For Over Thirty Years Aperfect Remedy for Conse tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea: Worms Convulsions.Feverish: ness and Loss ors OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signarure of eda. NEW YORK. NAMAKER’S MY BASEMENT Offerings—Not on Sale Today. Pretty Lingerie Dresses, $5 Dainty Batiste, Princess Style, Lace- ee A Particularly Tempting Offering Women frequently wonder how we can get such charm. ing dresses as these to sell for such a little price. Never mind the details—this attractive new lot will be ready to- morrow, and they won’t stay long at their price. line, sheer batiste, light and Suinmery, made in the favorite Princess style, in pale blue, lavender, pink and white— generously cut—not the least skimpy. They have a square yoke of Valenciennes lace, medaliions, and fitted girdle of insertion, The full skirt has bands of the insertion, and is plaited at the bottom, $5 each—think of it! Also some attractive Overwaist Dresses, in union linen and faney lawns, at $3.25 and $3 Young Women’s $5 to $8.75 Skirts At $3.75 and $5 and handsome styl to 40 ine’ A clean-up of about a hundred different Tailored Skirts for Young Women wearing lengths from 3: They came to us from the mak t much below thelr value. Materials are Panama clot s and mixtures season's lewest effects, are moctly plaited, with some r gored, Plain tailored or effectively trimmed. Two groups, tomorrow, at $3.75 and $5, for $5 to $8.75 Vv ‘Also a group of Girls’ pretty Wash Dresses at $2. and silk Overwaist Dresses, sizes 14 to 18, at $10 les—all ireular, or o, Both yi es 6 to 14; ry specially Housecleaning’s under way Among the lots of good nen are the following—all ’way 15c Dish Toweling, all-linen, colored border, 10c Yard 5! h Linen Suitings at 25c a Yard with a vengeance. slated for quick exit r-price, Easter millinery | cases, but an extra und so that| er, greens by broidered D: s and natural color sat 15c Each . and 10-in, diameter, pretty patterns 40c Table Felt at 28c a Yard ort le hats 1s unlike Its iin, wide 1s, SuMficient for the aver; ree times as much. : : Fringed Turk’sh Towels ot 1215 ——_—_. 10c Dress Ginghams at 8c Yd. These Ginghams come from one of the best Atner!- can manufacturers, and the 15,000 yard | will soon be measured off at this v mall price, &cayard. In fifty or more styles, in checks, plaids, stripes and the latest designs on plain colors. Vow {g the time to secure first choice in patterns, — now on hand ques may be had why not lay in 9 x 12-foot Rugs at $10 These are fine Scotch Jute Brussels Rugs, in Ori ental designs, which have just landed. A consign- ment of similar rugs received last month sold the first day. We also offer some fine Japanese Matting $7.50 a_ roll, worth regularly $15—this !s an ex- | ceptiogally good value. By iiaice | — Embroidvries at 18c,35c and 45c Yd. Were Formerly 35c, 45c and 65c The assortment includes 16 and 18-inch flounc- ings, In blind and open effects—pretty for children's dresses—now 35c and 45ca yard, though regular 65c and 76c values. Also iusertions, mostly {n English eyelet work on sheer batiste, useful for robes, waists and trimmings, at 18c a yard, were formerly 350, | wns, in kimono or rest. Neither will | and all ‘‘seconds” New Spring Styles of Babies’ Coats and Hats The Babyware Store {n the Basement is notable for its continued succession of fine offerings. Here are some new Spring Coats and Bonnets at very tempting prices: Pique Coats, in sizes 1 to 3 years, at$2 and $3, instead of $2.75 and $4.50; Box Coats in plain colors and fancy mixtures, in sizes 2 to 6 years, at $2.50 and $4.50, instead of $3.60 and $6. Also Lawn Hats at 50c, worth 75c, and Mull Bon- nets, at 25c. Savings dresses. inches wide. yard, 82" inches wide. Doe. Sica wianenaige tania” | aoe Ht . Orleans, na. Caracas, juan. ‘TO-DAY. xm pe =r World Wanits Work Monday Morning Wonders|, iva ma Mw eek 4. MONDAY, RI The Kind You Have’ and colo) ures, as we vanized frames and fittings. Sen: n to measure; also samples of stripes, Regula ‘ 09 37) Ruffled Mus.in Curtains, 25c. wu an rm as en of. wa APRIL 20, 1908.) ONeill-Adams G Store Occupying Two Blocks Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. Y. | | Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of any New York Store Crex Furniture | At an Average of One-Third Off Adams Building on to the magnificent display of Summer Fur- niture to be seen at our establishment we will offer for this entire week our entire assortment of Crex Prairie Grass Furniture at about one-third under usual prices As an introdu We quote a fet specimen values? 5 Prairie Grass Rocker... $5.75 | $13.50 Prairie Grass Chair... $9.50 $10.00 Prairie Grass Chair.... $6.75 | 311.00 Prairie Grass Window $8.25 Prairie Grass Chair $35 Chair veeesee $7.50 $9.50 Prairie Grass Chair $5504 <7.00 Prairie Grass Table....$4.75 $14.00 Prairie Grass Chair....$9.£0] $0.25 Prairie Grass Table... $5.25 $14.50 Prairie Gracs Rocker... $9.75] 55.75 Prairie Grass Table. ..-$4.00 $17.00 Prairie Grass Chair $12. 00! $4.25 Prairie Grass Table. ..-$3.00 $20.00 Prairie Grass Chair. . 13,00 | $15.00 Prairie Grass Settee. $10.00 Unusual Values in Rugs, Mattings and Lino!eums O’ Neill Building “Wilton Rugs—At Special Prices, Three popular sizes. 6x9 ft | S1GxtOrs ft. $18.95 | $26.95 | Axminster Rugs, 9x12 Feet $29.50 To close quickly a quantity of slightly imperfect and mismatched Axminster Rugs, we h marked them iM lowest price ever quoted for similar grade; special podod $14.95 Summer Rugs and Peis | Crex Mattings and Rugs, all sizes, Hoti Fibre Mattings and | Rugs, all sizes, at popular prices. Imported Linoleums specially printed for bedroom use, At 59c and 65c per eater yard 9x12) ft. | in styles ‘Upholstery Department Summer Hints for Town or Country Homes O'Neill Building | | 5-Piece Suit Aenne Slip Covers, $5.95 Allowing 26 Yards. popular priced slip covers. This price, h Belgium stripe, which will cover an ord This price is for Greater New York only. We were the originators o! allows for 26 yards of su.t, Larger suits in pr $2.50 Matting Covered Utility Boxes, $1.50 We have received another shipment of these popular boxes. As well as 1 receptacle for shirt waists, they make a splendid window seat. $1. 50 Regularly $2.50. Special $3.00 Awnings, $2. 00 ‘Each are made from best quality 8-02 he most up-to-date, We make them only from your meas- either measure nor hang at the above price. We furnish gal- Send for our instruction form how $2 00 * Regularly $3.00 each, Special Per Strip 4oo strips with extra full ruffle, The most dainty of Summer shore or towa house; you can have rds long, as many Mrips or pairs as yo per strip. These awning stripes, the designs | drapings for min matched pairs may the country, They are 2'2 Regularly & $3.50 Irish Point Lace Curtains, $2.75 100 pairs of these preety lace Curtains at cost of production. 4 rare op | and boarding house k rs; ith an exceptionally pr rn also for the turnishing oj “$2. (2 portunity for hotel Summer cottages Lace Curtain ty and serviceatle Special Regularly § er pair REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— EW JERSEY, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISEAND: HIGH AND BEAUTIFUL $95 Buys a Lot JAMAICA SQUARE Relmont Race Track Best ‘Lots at $115 to$159 Per Lot free EX’ ursion Every Coy Excep! Sunday RUTHERFORD. N (ADJOINING CARLTON HILL ‘STATION | Boat-in 500 to $5,000, forent-grown al improve: electricity; pany’ nay betore, locat- at “phone, | y ong at Worth, or on property, Cariton Hill station, i big cash disco Ing. Free bookler and tickets” write, R20) Rrondwns Carlton Realty Co., FOR SALE. WATEHE = O1AmMONDG on CREDIT or monthly payments, Goods guaran. | teed & i ivered on Cirwt peyaren confi den tia! NA IN ATCH CO,, Rear Cortlandt Bt |WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. | CASH OR CREDIT. EASY PAYMENTS, | American Watch & DiamondCo. MAIDEN LANE, Phone 6867 Cortlandt, | nen's Clothing to Order on $1 aymenta; perfect fit, fine material, | “EXCHANGE CLO 230 Rroadw $3 Cash; Bal. 50c.a Week With Interest at 6 per cent, Per Annum. Tile Perfect Guarantend PONVILLTAMSHURG _ BRIDGE, Manbattan Bnd: Take Brvad- way (Jamalea) car. BROOKLYN BRIDGE, Mantgttan End: Take I n Paste Place, EASY PAYMENTS. — Reriguig ae atu riley MM ks BERS. LANE, ade will meet You. tn ine on Sunday oF mid DIAMONDS, c. Ret FARES FREE. E. E. MEACHAM & SON NAT Park Row, York. | " Wasstinaton St. i ALL PICKPOU! a BEW. T) OF pres waten from pici | protect your money. OF cues, ‘itiple eagoty device matied. ARDEON © th Hoots ~f es Be in nt 2 SY HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue An Extra Fine List of MORNING SALE SPECIALS For To-morrow, Tuesday, Untti 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying we reserve privilege of restricting quantities, New Foulard silks Twill and satin face—23 inch— black and new colors with sor polka dots— mal ok) CENTRE BUILDING. atfeta silk Waists te voke design of Point Het and tucked medallions with cluny lace inse sh Mnished t Tapestry Couch Covers Good styles for Summer furnishings—reversible—Moorish Purkish coloring: wide—full_ length and iMen’s Negligce Shirts Madras and Percales—full lin of Spring colorings—full and well made—all sizes {ALN RLOOR— WEST Boys’ Double Br Newest browns, tans, grays and .29 ® clnbixe, Mist pt Women’s Bi’k Panama Sk ast Suits irts extra and regular sizes—all lengths— J Olive—mixtures In cheeks. stripes, new y 1 model with two plaids—plain and helted coats— ai VEE RIAA ayes See $1.98 pr nd Gur Morning THIRD FLOOR Emb'd W hits Vartety of new de wide—worth .29 and MAIN BLOONS ouncings Inches PBUILDING, Fine White India Linous Extra quality made of fine yarn. for dress combed which wide MAIN FLOOR. worth WHITE, Land other styles n_straws—lined with sil ibbon oad ze 1 fan pink oF White Dress Lit ens Medium 4 nd Nght: weight— ®. free from AQ Uiffon ru $1.39. NTRE BUILDING. Mercerized Table Extra fine Damas : ed quality yarns, which ndidly rut i yiostte wete) Worth’ 49. mi LIN Vaney Piques ) wide—Tlack polka dots, CENTRE BUILDING timb'd Col'd J. Black, blue, rose at olf) nen Collars SING, nd helio. stripes— sealloped ol Mace Gagne pink, green, ye deep bead fringe Mercerized + aieens THIRD PLOOR High grade—satin lus' white and full eat ner wort rh * 48 SOLD UNTIL 1 P. M. Important Of fering of Women’s High Grade UnderYear At Less Than Makers’ Cost! Two manuiacturers’ stocks which they closed out to us at such remarkable concessions in price that we emphatically announce THIS YEARS BEST VALUES! High grade in evely polnt—materials, lace, embroideries and work- manship being exceptiunally fine. ... Assortments are too great to de- scribe in detail—it would take up far too much space—therefore, consider these but representative: — Good Muslin Gowns—Bishop style— * square or round neck ed neck and sleeves, or yoke ruffled neck and gle {nserting—ribbon run or sty tucks—ail s| orth laces and embroideries xy mony Nainsook Corset Covers. Musiin and Cambric Gowns—round, EAR Gy ete ne V. square and high neck—neat or COON tien Miowy, with good washable laces 4] Work worth” 8 navn 3g or embroidertes—value .79 * Cambrle and Nain: alnsook Gowns— Ine Cambric and stive styles, with bout twenty attr ood laces, embroideries, medallions and ribbons—high, V, square ory round neck—short or Je sleeves—worth 4% and Cambric and yoke of soll medallion s, pin tucks an gular or pin out ich embrotderles, close medailions with lac: et emb'y—deseription cann: do justice to these benutiful ith lace and « 4.95} yo wide inserts of luce or em'by- Muslin Drawer ericrie with five or clustered tucks: 65 fine tucks or hem and tucks 17. | 008 value at 9s . worth 2 ine and Muslin - 1 seetional flounces 0 Fine Cambric Di sectional ruffie or grouped. p tucks, h. ® tucks and emb'y or nserting—worth or Fine Cambric Skir effective trim of nbroldertes or Parls laces wi nacole I rs— es plentifully trim'a ces and embroideries, sone Freneh ntied bands—worth $1.19. | Pine Nainsook and Cambri ers— ruffles (Me handsome emibroideries and extra wide © with newort ucks, ete h © rows lace, top finish of yon run lace and bow— aino ten other equally handsome 2.98 styles—-worth § Nalnsook Skirts- “extra | a ep lawn | ‘Algo other etyles with Fi beled sale ican \ 95] “‘hounces very elaborately trim'd with \cambric Underskirts—deep lawn 33| laces and embroideries, almost ruffle with pin tucks—value .59.. with Inset tucked medallions Camric and Nainsook Underskirts— | ruffle with tucks and hematitching 59 $10.00 skirts for [endemic se mOneU EL: Purchases also tnclude Fine Cambric erakirts—wide | EXTRA SIZE Gowns, Drawers, Corset ruchenwlth Ee Se RD aie oF Covers and Skirts, which we offer 1) cape: : 981 ar EQUALLY GREAT REDUCTIONS, | edge- value \ Children’s Underwear—Best Stock in New York. © - a Unexpected Values in Yard Wide Silk Pongees Soft, serviceable fabrics that fill a field all their own. .. Always in demand, (it is seldom that you find them at cut prices, but the unusual occurs to- | morrow in these two specials: — Uard Wide Pongees Natural tint— 7é-cent quality... Yard Wide Pongees All the light, fancy tints, also black and navy—usually .59., apo 229) Other Siik Offerings that combine style and quality with moderate prices. 39 | kets oF loam. atled, | so ate Sea [Meo BAREIITACO) Nats STU ADEE TN | va Wide White Habutals—firm 4g | ney Sain Striped Taftetas—wnite SINE T a shower Pryst Foularde newest Cluster effects—id ct. quanty... .59 ow or : “Lost, FOUND AND REWARDS. Ruan pcs iad com mower, F rae ee .79 black Tatty, Site # and ene A HAA TING Tey a Wake ar Lunaxcell ear ach “ —— | Fanta, ta ee rahe at Ha orece or fgures—were i8.:.» splendid values. HELP WANTED—MALE, : —— Honeb Rough Pongees—all ae POSER seas, arn, = WORLD Wessem WORK ‘VONDERS| Gaiiatnadceaea Rs. 59! 6 ana 84 gui

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