The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1908, Page 13

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Savage was in possession as DELMOUR'S WILL. STANGS; BROTHER DROPS CONTEST’: Geis No Part by Croker’s Former Lieutenant. ared, and t admitted to probate Delmour had prospered as Croker's favorite and left an estate of a quarter of a millior covering ness, Larry De of age nurse sh n twenty-three years old The will made bequests of $3.00 to| ner coachman, Leopold A. De!mour Smith, son of Police Lieutenant Prank Detmour's fo: Giegerioh: 8. to Law Smith and a relative of the first Delmour ) to Lawrence Del Griffin, son of another Lieut nis Griffin, and $2500 to # niece: daughter of Mr relatives of the will, alleging that Larr mour was in lis dotage and dominated by his young wite when he made the 1. ORDERED OUT OF GARDEN THEATRE Madison Square Garden Co. W. Savage Has Failed to Comply with Lease. Says Her A notice calling upon Henry W. Sav- ‘age, lessee, to vacate and remove all his property forthwith was natled upon the’front door of the Garden Theatre A writ of ejectment, which has to-day. foeen secured by the Madison Garden Co. in the Ninth Dis “$9 returnable Thursday unless Mr Savage's representatives have taken away their scenery other property by that time it will be dumped into the street. Mr. Savage !s in Europe. His law- yer, Herman Fromme, {s tn Washing- ton. None of his understudies on duty at his office would discuss the matter to-day. The Madison Squa of renewing have been abrognted, complainants aver, by reason of hie failure to live up to a contract The Garden Theatre, which occupies the northwest corner of Madison Square Garden and has never been re- 1d mine, was leased to Mr. Savage on March 1, 294, for a term of three years. At that time Mr. Savuge was in urgent need of garded as first cousin to a go: #@ theatre, Wer Mr. Savage announced hs" ‘intention ‘ot sronewing 1 ‘announcement the Garden Company til March 1, 1910. The rormalt ing another lease was not necessary, The lease was me and profit-sh x agreed to sopen fer thi season, larg: of the attrac: ow," made a and played an It would seem halting run of three lains that Mr fs contract in the New “Tom Jones" and in the Astor Theatre. whereas any of these attractions would have done well at the Garden. ae ge Double Opera Bill Packs the American. BY SYL‘ ER RAWLING. |} EETPAVAL, OX and “Pagitacc!" | ( in double vill by the Abramson | Italian Grand Opera Company at the American Theatre last night served to crowd the house y and volume Save Opera was commonplace. Pacini Lol and Perego was Lu cn) jo’s work, Nedda found a new Sersonator in Artizzon! She was a bit . but her voice is sweet and she did not shout, as did both Samoilov as Canlo and Arcangoll Tilcertain and amateuris as Tonio, commanding and attractiv thelr oharacterizations were othe Pacini was a pleasing Silvio. F \ permitted too much nolse every management of the lights wai j bad as to cause laughter NOLDI AS MARGUERITE AT THE WEST END THEATRE, “Faust was sung by the Helen Nolat English Opera Company at the West ng Theatre last night before a largo Mme Nol i's Marguerite was one of her best charac yand enthusiastic audience. She had to repeat Georgia Strauss made an le Siebel amg Albert! roe 8 ‘lentine. Calvert be; aay ver’ it a ea topheles and Jullette Konslyn wus Mar- | MELBA AND TETRAZZINI BOT from. ie father. yesterd mn not only that he had secured Melba a1 Estate Lett, and iA nt ron cidaen umole dut Rudolph took a sudden tumble to the; : floor, landing on his lead and tractur-| Sunday World Wants Work it k faithful his pretty | brother | Walnut finish Special $1.48 $2,68 $3.18 $3.65 Garden Company, through its President, Frank K. Sturgis, seeks to dispossess Mr. Savage from | the Garden Theatre on the ground that he {sa tenant without leave. Whatever | rights he held under an expired lease which he had announced his Intention | Special 92c¢ $1.05 $1.98 $2.35 Regular, $1.35 $1.49 $3.18 $3.65 and ¢ ks, The Madi- @on Square’ Garden Company com- in deflance of Merry Widow" applause of astonishing earnest and satisfying San- Performance of Mascagni's S.mpable, Allo, but Della rans Hot in the picture as Turldu. in was uncertain of his lines and mumic, and he sang the drinking song | to the audience, utterly ignoring his | companions on the stage. eens) wes) 1 | FIGS — Fancy Fancy Formosa Oolong. English tne Grneit Breakfast, Ceylon, Gunpowder, 404 Young Hyson or Mixed Tea; sold regularly 350. | cial, Ib.. NEW TREATMENT HOMONS 7 CORNS CALLUUSES H FOR Liked bl Sul box of salve, 15¢ at she vill appear Pheet Corn we wil! e treat See EY? KILLED FALL Vogelsang, who jives 3 New York. husband In No, 265 ey “ort nth street, propped her a year-old little. boy on a chair to- He dled betore a doi be s |, ONeill-Adams @ 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 Refrigerators*--Special Offering O'Neill Building, frigerators (like illustration), showing all parts removable. The only sanitary Re- frigerator on the market, and will outwear two or three of the cheap kinds so exten- sively advertised. iy Number SecA 2 3 Ice capacity 65 Ibs. 75 Ibs. 100 Ths. Regular Price $14.25 $16.98 $20.00 $3.98 Lawn Mowers at $2.98 Another chance to buy a Dewey Lawn Mower, manufactured by the Philadelphia Lawn Mower Company, at a very low price Every one warranted perfect and easy running. Your choice | ‘$2.98 S—12, 14, 16 and 18 inch. Reyufir price $3.9: special ieee cae aodubadde Screen Doors at Sueciall Prices Made of heavy seasoned lumber 114 inch thick. Your choice of six sizes. Bring sizes with you. Linens, Sheets, Blankets and Comfortables At Cut Prices for To- -morrow’s Selling Table Cloths {Summer Comfortables, Silk- oline Cover.ngs Regular.. $1.85 $3.00 $3.63 $4.35 Special) 88e $1.19 $1.59 Regular $1.10 $1.49 $1.35 Napkins Summer Bed Spreads Special 90c $1.30 $1.70 Regular.. $1.10 $1.75 $2.10 Muslin Sheets At Extraordinarily Low Prices Huck Towels Per Dozen Special $1.10 $1.35 $1.90 $2.40 Regular. Special , Regular $1.50 $1.90 $2.35 $3.25 Size se ees 72x90 75c 4% Hemstitched Huck Towels Size...... 81x90 89 63¢ Per Do Size. 90x90 $1.05 Be n. | Special $1.48 $2.28 $2.88 $3.48 Four Hundred Centre Seam Regular.. st BS $3.00 $3.48 $4.35 Sheets Summer Blankets Regular. Special. Special $3,50$4.50$5.50 Pair * 72x90 59¢ 39¢ Regu'ar.. $4.09 $5.00 $6.25 Pair Size 81x90 63e 42c 3, 000 Pieces 50c Jeweiry At 19c Each About three thousand pieces of assorted Hat Pins, Brooch ) | Pins, Scarf Pins, Buckles, Nec Chains, Sash Pins, Cull Waist Si Bead Neck- > Ww x worth 50c. | 19 Pins, Veil Pins, Link Butto laces, Barrettes, etc ae are and more. W Picture ee a Adams Building “When the Heart Ts Young” and “Dream of Love.” Regular price £13.50. e popular Photogravures, “When the Heart ts Young” and “Dream of ” will be offered in thi rr ted price. They are in elegant gilt frames with 3-in. 1 r ‘ly decorated, the glass being 26x36 inches. Re se $4 Sale pric $7. 95 Picture Framing Depar ment— Jur facilities enable us ti execute orders for the framing ind mount ting of Pictures of ev. description carefully and promptly. Th long experience combined with skill can intodice and prices will be found extremely moderate. Groceries at Saving Frices | Adams Bui! basen —— | Flour— washburn Crosby's Gold Medal Brand best flour; 24%4- Ib, bags, = spe- a — Gt) nena nonnoan ZOE 1601 Chelsea Saenen rereenta + Washing Powder Fairba ii Breakfast Food: a prnd WagGtlt Dust f4c, package, spe in Gal large ages; sp The apn eRe HFS Fancy qual- Qeneed ‘soup b extva far home made bran i To.ratoes; Mra. Caroline crceira|| aw dozen, vr. Sa 12c |" mess Diamona Brand“ :aundry layer Turkish i needa Figa; per ID. ++ s+ A . Sus, bark ROLLED OATS | . : nam Cracke: | Meretten, Der package Coffee s | coffee, fresily parted &ranu! Or pulverized sold regular! ght 27¢.° cial, Ib. (One-pound sésled eartondi): | 1 ROne cided sealed eattonalz GLAD-PHEET Uver ~ Night Hemedy Coupon entities every body to. 6 days’ free trial. Ask — druggist Sheet of plaster and FREE 8°23 name ot C3 druggists DO NOT keep Glad- Remeay nd com- tree. nuned i Monday Morning Wonders. We offer three sizes of the Governor Re- | Special Price $12.00 $14.00 $16.50 | eevee ee DBC} Light wood finish. . 2251.49 REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | DO NOT FORGET LOHBAUER SEND FOX BOOKLET JOSEPH P. DAY Auct’r OFFICES, 3) NASSAU ST. Se ee ee eae work is the best thal Washing Pow. | rt 3 | harm " $31 25 Ready fn. stock. vennasis titen and Broadway Mammoth A 259 to M5 Weet Oth st. near Brow way WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, ASBURY PAnK & ‘pave rae CASH OK CKEDIT, BAST PAYMES > American Watch & ViamondCo. MAIDEN LANE, inone $867 Cortiunds ST ie Due. | Lk HELE WANTED—MALE: DEPAY TER RULER, firat-class, forvpayman \ + mee) eet senaaas, cat SE desea? Shela BAUR and Seven Time [i Dresse: ‘ha y. 0 made to sell at $1.25. | Dresses of Check, Stripe ..nd Plain Chambri | hams =all| colors=-maile (oleell/ ati $i148V4 (White Lawn Dresses—beautifully trim'd—also R.EDISON would like to see an Edison Phonograph in every American home because he knows that there is in this, his favorite invention, more sound, healthy amusement than can be had in any other way for so little money. After all, what is it that we want in the way of entertainment? We go to the theatre to hear songs and dialogues; to the dance hall for music and motion; to the concert hall or grand opera to hear good singing, when we can get them all, at far less expense and trouble, in our own homes withthe Edison Phonograph. See and hear the new Edison model with the big horn at the nearest Edison store, or send for a complete catalogue describing it. BUSINESS MEN who use the Edison Business WE DESIRE GOOD, LIVE DEALERS to Phonograph say that it’s like having a com-_ seil Edison Phonographs in every town where petent stenographer continually at their elbow, we are not now well represented. Dealers having Write us for information. established stores should write at once to National fucnoerene U 75 Lakeside ee Grange, Ne J. DENTISTRY. lei sbieweestieieersn Have You Examined Our New “ANCHOR DENTURE” PLATE? It has no roof. Does not cover the roof of your mouth, Cannot work loose or drop down. DENTISTRY. That the e lo Hols, its, satisties every wearer. Enables you hev y food wel ne ic t 1 S \ explain its many ad Ne feline is tis Atsolute Auction Sale nae Only Place Where You Can Get the ‘‘Anchor Denture” ares 1 ace oo A ctions are niate in the morning the new plate will be ready to MAY i 9 All extr ctions made painless by our NEW BOT ANICAL DISCOVERY All Work Guaranteed ‘Ten Years, 6 , Full Sets of Teeth, $5.00 At the Auction Room ! cota Fillings ... $1.00 up Silver Fillings...... 50 up n Musee.) (24 door west Abraham & Sirius) HOURS, 8 TO 6: SUNDAYS, 9 0 4. Geripan, French and Swedish spoken. io} 14 and 16 Vesey St. | WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 54 W. iL, Ladies in attendance, TEETH Extr cted with was, $1.00 nt, No Charve 'o x. When Artificial feeh Are ta TEET H, /$4—-$7—&-B10 GUILSHAN, DEX TIST, N.E, Cor. (25th st ond 8th isc Entra: R_SALe. ceptional Vatues. ants) Pi oneer aap net o Spoxen, YOUR CREDIT 18 Easy Weekly Paymen'a 1 AVE... COF ec, 271 W. 125th St. STEAMBOATS. Xioabs mobile Exchange, LONG BRANCH AND BACK, +600 ee hehe ‘Yeiow West 14th Ly Matters World Advertisement ? aes a vertisement. 1 —— ment tn the College vert sement. beginning at » ERNEST C. H » Secretary, for a clr f <d St., New York, 414-416 Fulton St., brooklyn. [7 bn FO Wittour or) WITH i - ATTEN LINE The Daily Lesson. +800 ©, What is better than A. A three-time World Ad- Jrignt ang, dark, Madras, Cheviot, e Q What is still better than | white— @ three-time World Advertise A. A seven-time World Ad Complete with knobe and 12 KAM Apply (Oa Imgquire Abu. Rates on Three | ee nEARN FOURTLESTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue To-morrow Starts The Yearly May Day Sale of Girls’ Washable Dresses NEW LOCATION--—GREATER STOCKS THAN EVER. Offerings include all the popular and fashionable washable fubries— white and colored—plain, checked, plaided or striped, in all the pretty tintings and fancies for Sumimer—Russian, Duteh neck, Jumper, Princess and fancy waist effects—in such assortments and quantities as you only see here, for we are amous for our great stocks of Misses’ and Children’s wear... . All dresses are more or less trimmed with pipings, tucks, lace ( ea CT) l for embroidery. ALL ARE ABSOLUTELY NEW, Sizes in each lot complete from 4 te 14 years, of colored Chambray—Plain and check y, Gingham and Percale Dresses- r $1.98 styles and qualities!. etty fancy ses, also Colored Linen, ancy. Per bray 1.39 Dresses worth $2.25 and $249......csccccssseceeceesceeuseeceeees Dresses of extra fine colored Washable Fabrics— vain and fancy—also White Dresses of flue Persian and al 98 neh Lawn—beautifully trim'd with lace or fine emb'y— vue $2.98 and $3.50 Girls’ White Lawn Gulmpes— ng Shirt Waist style-—cluster tucks front and t = 39 teh ruffle finish—# to 14 ars—reg. 09 & “An assortment that equals any shown by any pr two houses 1—No stock like it in York! ise, 1t You Have a Daughter, BE HERE TO-MORROW! Raino a) LA WN WEEK— 7 HIRD DAY! Never in May have we sold such quantities ot lovely Sheer Cot- ton fabrics for Summer dresses iis we are selling now! Seems as il the story of specially low prices has spread the country over, ior by mail and in person customers are buying with a prod.gulity that proves what extraordinary values can do, 'o- moriow—if you ctunot coms To-morrow, Co me Any Day Thi. Week—but Come! Come | The Month for Weddings Bridal Sets Here Are ings! eeortment oud best AGE , ues in New York — everybody Gift Suggestions in suys so; following quotations A | (unless otherwise specified) are Silver-Plated Ware town rourtniecediaet romprieiay None but standard makes, as Night Dress, Skirt, Drawers and Chemise or Corset Cover. FOLLOWING ARE VALUES You cannot duplicate elsewhere: rs, Webster, Forbes, ete, splendid variety of new designs— raised, chased and satin en- graved--French gray sand pol- | ‘ight Dreas low i} 4 15.98 fine Point | Note pea.—elsewhere $10.98...8.08 yen | 1 Seta—4 pes 4.98 . n Dishes—ov round porcelain lass draines | rly S08 2.98 oS up. itter Di some meant oe 20169 © Others fr 1'Sets trom Parte— “seme on feet— vand emb'd Q nb'd eyes xtra lnrge— aaa ee th $18.00. 13.98 iehipieeee eine Your Address on ue rsPoreclain 9 | Your Summer Stationery! - If in your own little cottage or 69 ++s+8-25/ bungalow, why not have its name some on feet— latent Attar oe Dione | engraved ‘on your -tation-ry end i Bular 8 2.98 give it a distinctive air?....To- Hop morrow is the last day for this S—large size— ly $5.48.,...3.98| and cream $4.58 specially low price Address die VOX Of f |p r star line, with meh t BQ ly $8.98.....7.49 karly $3.98 bag! —® MORNING SALES Gold Crowns, 22kt., $5.00 A /aQ-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. ° ‘To prevent dealers buying, Wwe reserve privilege of restricting quantities Jumper Dresse: eth with colored bearl bleach —-new fl desiens—Instead of #1 MAIN FIQOR—LI Roses S Silver- Plated Ware le Spoons and medium Fi fancy of brad handles oT heavi ly silver plated on Foaulatly 98 halt coser Women's Tailored Sults Anothey great oflering—plain and 1 Worsteds -oest Prince Chap 6.49]: earl ‘SUIT DEPT ILDING. Scarfs and Ceutre Pieces Fx and goxgo— and made Renaissance with Linen centres—Scarts haves, CMO® three-piece centre pieces with ind whthout draw Rough silk >hantungs trous, elegant quality— a Alive Pink npagne Navy Rove nhagen Lt flue Reseda creain, black— rning Price TRE BUILDING. , | ags—Cushion Slips -light weight, green or horoug! onde, with 1k Dotted swisses If col'd dots with contrast fgures, ipes and dots, in ight and kk blendings for street and vening—mill lengths of 1 Ts COME QUAY, oc cans espace es 8, Jenims, cretonnes and art taffetas, in effective contrasts—tor couches and hammooks—lex1s— 11 worth .16 and .24.,.. N Fine White Nainsooks Soft, fine, firm weave—for dresses, underwear and infants’ wear 9% Boys’ sctivol Blouses tan and other clothes—a bargain at .17— ped, fig’a, also For Morning 5 y OF sist coliar— A > jale Ky NEW pUrD Women’s N’sook Corset Cover, yoke of three rows and edge of fancy lace, attached or eye) 4 to brass Curtain sods separated, with or without H. 8. 1 worth extension 30 to 54 \nohes—regularly 25... TRD FLOOR—SH.

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