The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1908, Page 8

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$7,300,000 GOLD 1S SHIPPED 10 i I f Loans Made in Panic Last Fall. NEARLY HALF TO BERLIN Mme. Gadski Also Goes on Treasure Ship Kronprinz Wil- } helm to German Home. The strong-box on @hockful with — $7,500,000 gold, the first return of amounts borrowed from European basike fn the panic of last fall. EUROPEAN BANKS First Return Made of Large the steamship | Kronpring Wilhelm, of the North Ger- | man Lioyd line, which sailed to-day, te in American the large | fin THE EVENING WORLD, 5 Vtoletta at the Majestic. | BY SYLVESTER RAWLING NOTHER impersonator of the A: heroine of Verdi's “Traviata” There have been many of them since Tetrazzini last season dazzled us with her high our favor is Adelina Padov: the Knickerbocker Grand Oj pany, which began a season at the Majestic Theatro last night under the management of S. Kronberg. She has been heard tn New Orleans, San Fran- cisco and Boston and acclaimed in all of them. There was a large audience to greet her here and she got a very watm reception, which, in a large/ measure, she deserved. Her voice ts | somewhat worn and burdened with a) tremolo, but fts quality is pleasing and she makes runs and trills and takes high notes with ease and with the skill of an artist. In her acting. there is 4 suggestion of Tetrazzini strong enougi to suggest Imitation, which probably is | only @ ooincidence. two battle horses of “AR, forse lui" and the mpre Libera’ her scene mont hi ‘and in the death scene she/ natural and appealing. What, a| we did not hear her some years Ror the rest, Alessandront vase capable and tuneful Germont: Bar jacked) manner. as Alfredo, pat mang irly well. The chorus was compete fay Ne orchestra, was. surprisingly | good compared with some others that we know. Morelli conducted well. To- night ‘“Trovatore” will be sung. opera—the ‘The gold ts in ingots, In Kegs and Hesana SCORES AGAIN AS | homes, $50,000 to « keg, and was taken | aboard the Kronprinz Wilhelm under | of the | an armed guard last night. ‘amount $3,507,000 goes to Reisch's Bank, in Bromen, and the remaining $4,000,000 to banks in Paris. Great mystery get at the strong-box on the vessel. Mme. Johanna Gadski, the singer; ts | "C8 always observed in the loading and un- foading, and only the ship's officers and the officials of the line know how to NEDDA IN “PAGLIACCI.”| A double bill at the American Thea- |tre kept grand opera-gvers enthusiastic | until close onto 12 o'clock last night. valleria” and ‘Pagijacc!” were pre- ented with Desana as Santuzga and Nedda. In the Mascagni opera this pop- ular youne prima donna was ably seo- ended by Pacin! as Alfio, and their duet together was encore? loudiv and long. The Turlddu was Delli Franci, of whom | e dy be ia Meughter, Miss Iotte Gadski, and | sufficient has already been sal aie aero butler “Bill were passen- | 10t a romantic ues The int est of evening ° acct” | gérs on the Kronpring Wilhelm. Mme. eae Pctrriecoeiieniainasienoe| Gb@ski said they were going direct to | where she wil mer in study. their home in Bei 4 the entire su wilt Mfeturn In October to begin a con- | her and after that. wil rejoin cert tour, the company at the Qpere-iowwe, She predicts a fine su for the Gatti: fe Dippel Gime at the fetropolitan. aA “Bill,” said Mme. Gad: "is making his second trip to EB fope. I hired him two years ago Boston, and last Summer in Berlin he | ine the orchestra together. ‘as he! summer orchestras drag the tempo? (was ‘about the only colored person in} enjoyed this as Much ELEN NOLDI AS GILDA AT THE WEST END THEATRE. aoa + was a good deal of a curiosity, the city. ‘Bil’ 9s any one else. Americans are al- ss welcome at our pplace and when MBH" opens the door to them they. In- variably ‘tell me the sight of hi makes them feel immensely at home. oe $1,000,000 HOTEL FOR BROOKLYN /|4 performance of A million dollar hotel Is to be erected ‘on the site of the old Pierrepont House, | herself at Montague and Hicks streets, Brook- lyn. ; Louis Bossert, a lumberman o Brooklyn, and the price 18 believed to more than $200,000. is the purchaser of the site, | have been been heard here before. The young 1 | ginger presented a pleasing picture. She | Js 80 natural that her lack of greater) | She: emotional qualities is compensated by | outh and charm. In the Been. mime scene she was delightfully uncon- | sclous, and she fang the part with wealth of tone. the aixience as Canfo, and angel as Tonto, had to repeat the| half ‘of the prologue. The chorus | ang better than usual. Fornari con- | ducted and had much trouble in keep- | Why do | Samotiov | | phe Helen Noldi Opera Company be-| gan the last week of its spring season | at the West End Theatre last night with “Rigoletto” which pleased a large audience. Helen Noldi Gilda, one of her most satis- perso’ 8 cpersonatons, Georgianna | Strauss was an excellent Madalena and f W. L. Herbert wae a eRe the Jester, Gia was ti ea Panell wait Mont terone fener sens n filled three parts— un- tte Besitano, Giovanna and the page. | Lichtenstein Millinery Co. Clearance Sale WEDNESDAY, T May 20th. Fifth Avenue--- FRIDAY, May 22nd. HURSDAY, May 2ist. 44th and 45th Sts. Lord & Taylor Women’s and Misses’ Tailor Made Suits at about half original prices ' Navy and Black fancy Striped Serges Flair Line Serges Fanry Stripes and Mixtures Serges ne *19.50 | values up to $40.00 in Smart Coat Models . White Serge Surts Linported Serges Black and Colors, French Voile Su Taffera Silk Suits and Fancy Imporiea Mix:ures t *29.50 values up to 60.00 TAY in Coat and Dressy Models, The above e are exceptional values , Broadway & 2oth St; 5th Ave.; 9th Ste Adelina Padovani as | mastered the | lower | LINEN, Stern Brothers To-morrow, Exceptional Values in Women’s Tailored Hats 34,05 of effective and burnt, at Untrimmed Hats POLITANS, ROUGH STRAWS OST CORRECT SHAPES, MODER A large variet. Styles, in bla CHIPS, THE A Special Offering of Silk Dress Linings | Taffeta Finish, 22 inches wide, in a complete line of able colors, specially adapted for the c 1 BD" 4 . =| 1 ng of all light weight dress fabrics, Fine White Goods At Exceptionally Low Prices | 5000 Yds. Imported Madras, extm high tinish, | 5° in a variety of figures and fancy stripes, 18° Value 35¢ Yard 3500 bb 4 Lingerie Batiste and Persian Lawn, Mds Lextra fine quality, 40 and 48 in. wide, Value 35¢ Yard Boys’ Clothing At Very Special Prices, Wednesday SIX STYLES OF YOKE, NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, in extremely attractive patterns of stylish gray cassimere, Coat half lined with fine alpaca, KNICKERBOCKER TROUSERS, of fine worsteds and cheviots, full Itned, Actual Value $2.45. Men’s Turkish Toweling Robes at $2.95 $7.05 $1.45 of Imported Materials, in five colors, full and long cut, (SECOND FLOOR) West Twenty-third Street Value $4.00, B. Altman & Cn. A SALE OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, AT CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN PREVAILING PRICES: MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS INITIALED PZR BOX OF HALF DOZEN, $1.00 LINEN, HEMSTITCHED PER BOX OF HALF DOZEN, $1.50 & 2.50 WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS LINEN, INITIALED PER BOX OF HALF DOZEN, F 75c LINEN, HeMSTiTCHED PER BOX OF HALF DOZ:N, 85c & $1.15 >HAMROCK CLOTH, SELF PLAIDS, PER BOX OF HALF DOZEN, 85c ALSO WOMEN’S WHITE AND COLORED EMBR'D HANDKERCHIEFS INCLUDING FRENCH AND SWISS HAND-EMBR'D EFFECTS, 25c., 38c, 45c, TO 65c EACH 341 Street, 35th Street and 5th Aver. | WEST 23d ST. MoM Kock: Trimmed Suit Hats A Superb Collection of Chic and Smart Effects. 3.50 4.95 93.95 $6. 50 $7. 50 Untrimmed Hats MUSHROOM SAILORS, trimmed. Value $5.00 1.95 NEWEST DRESS SHAPES and Sailors, Value $2.00 75c RIBBON BOWS, tied up artistically 1 25 for entire hat trimmings, Value $3.00 4+ W.DNESDAY, MAY 20TH G| SPECIAL SALE OP "Washable Kimonosand House Gowns On:-third Under Regular Prices. |) LONG:EImoNoSH plainer aurea lear2i5012\759G15013(85 3.50, 3.85, 4.95 Formerly a ahd. Constable 2 Printed Cotton Challles, Voiles and Swiss, Figured Silk, 5.00 HOUSE SACQUES, Cotton Crepon, 1.25, 1.75, 1.98 MANUPACTURERS’ SAMPLE LINE OP HIGH GRADE RUSE UOWNS. 19.00. 21.00, 30.00, 55.00 NEW MODEL PRENCH HAND-MADE SUMMER CORSPTS, WAISTS, PIAZZA SHAWLS AND CAPES, BATHING SUITS, NECKWEAR, SILK AND LISLE GLOVES, ETC., IN GREAT VARIETY AT MODERATE PRICES. | —- Brcadway L 196 Street. |UESDAY, M AY 19, 1908. In Progress—The May Sale of Undermuslins | and Allied Lines. Pe ee a Men’s Custom Tailoring Sale £28.00, $32.00 and $35.00 $23 50 Suits to Measure. . . . And in Time for Memorial Day Wear Mth St Tale your pick of these $28. D0, 0 and $35.00 Suitings at the special sale price, and this custom tailori ing organization will fin ish the suit in ample time tor your Memoria! Day outing, The fabrics are all this season’s—including fancy worsteds cheviots, tweeds and homespuns, in the popular shades of brown, olive and gray. The Suits to be made up in single or double-breasted sack coat Sane in typical Macy manner—TO YOUR LIKING OR OUR YD. & J. Anderson’s Best Quality Scotch Gingham, 34c. a Yard ="? }VERY woman knows this celebrated gingham—and knows ual prices asked in all other stores are 45c¢. and in forty lite patierns— 3 Suitable for Boys’ Suits aad Reefers Exceptional Values at $2.97 RU: SR OR SAILOR BLOUSE SU ITS, of blue or brown Optic cal Goods. branch of our business, Be supery| Ptici’ in, guarantees ¢ figured 13 ated skirt, fine ished with fold and deep hem; 14, 16 and 18-vear faces Girls’ $7.50 Sailor Suits, $4.96 2° Prizes for fifty girls of 4 to 14 Imported Novelty Parasols. «=: ». We uP now showing a large assor‘ment of novelties in para. Sols, just here from Paris and representing the most up-to-date ideas, They are made of printed and flowered taffeta, in shaded effects, in striped and pompadour aesigns; in Panama cloth, in all the new and desirable shades; in printed toile de Jouy—and many are mounted in the so-calle id Japanese fashion, with silvered or gilt frames, In Panama Cloth...... $2.79 and $3.74 In Taffeta -$9.89 and $10.89 In Toile de Jouy . -19.89 Macrs Summer Drapery Specials « ---. IRISH POINT SASH LACE, with single and double borders; grade ordinarily sold elsewhere for 60c. a yard; here................ 30¢ FRENCH CRETE MADRAS, 30 inches wide, double borders, fast colors—stained glass effects; ordinarily sold elsewhere for 95c. and $1.15 a yard; here T4c, and 89c IMPORTED CASEMENT DRAPERY, 50. inches wide; beauti- ful designs in fast colors; ordinarily sold elsewhere for 9Sc. to $2.00 a SHICHI: pnandonaong asonnehanoodaobace ooosaqnoondDd T4c. and $1.64 DOMESTIC CRETONNES, Fancy Tickings, Dimities, Taffetas and Figured Crepes—1-3 under price, CYST t Beanescoosoosauss 12¢, to 1¥c 36 inches wid: CURTAIN SWISS, striped, dotted and fancy fig- 6c. to 18¢ Estimates furnished for Awnings, Window Shades and Sllp Covers. Furniture reupholstered equal to new at moderate prices. (as ' Combination of China, Glass . : and Silver Underprice ===. Triple combination—Dinner Sets, Glass Services and silver- plated Tableware—for as little or less than the China and Silver plated alone cost ordinaril; SET, 56 pleces, decorated with a green floral » and 24 pleces of Silver-plated ware and 30 pleces of plain blown tumblers In five sizes, complete...........5 $8.69 PORCELAIN DINNER SET, _ 56 pleces, decorated with a dainty floral n, natural colorings and panies with gold; and 24 pleces of Silver- plated ware 30 pleces of plain blown tumblers, tn five sizes, compl $9.89 AUSTRIAN CHINA DINNER SET, 56 pleces, decorated with a floral spray, natural coloring and handles with gold, and 24 pleces of Silver- plated ware and 30 pleces of plain blown tumblers, five s, complete . ‘ » 100 pleces, decorated with a neat green anh and 48 pleces of | Sllver-plated ware and 60 pleces of plain blown tumblers, five sizes, completesss....eseeees $14.89 AUSTRIAN CHINA DINNER SET, too pieces, decorated with a neat floral design, natural coloring, handles with gold, and 48 pieces of Silver-piated ware and 60 pleces of plain blown tumblers, five slees, complete .. $18.58 CHAS, FIELD HAVILAND DINNER 'S T, at pieces, decorated with neat floral design, natural coloring, handles with gold, and 48 pleces of Silver-plated ware and 60 pieces of plain blown tumblers, flve slzes, complete, .ssesssevseeseseesessen ces $24.8) CUT GLASS COMBINATION, including one 8-In, Sow * pe Bottle and Celery Tray; value $8.00; special $4.98 “Racore 34c Priest Mtoae, Razors that will stave satisfae- | torily, hold a good edge and otherwlse er such service ts you would expect It they cost you $1,00 and $t,50-~ihe price ayy these were made t0 sell, sh steel blades, full vollow canal aud highly pol. | ‘shed, fitted In black rubber handles, PHOUGH Sunmer rex tion” variety, it ts alw old favorites—the na Lyall, Bertha Walter Seu! Rudyard in} witttam Black, les Cick Jack Kusseil, Atuvore Cooper, tall Calne, Victor Hugo, For ihe Country House Library writers fal back on, Th.se Editions of standard autho ae exee pose-—inexpensive, cle. In Sets of 8 Volumes Each, $1.19 the Set In Progress—Sales of Summer Homefurnish- ing:—All Lines. T4th to 35th St Big Savings on Big Rugs of Standard Quality 3d Flor Royal Wilton and Body Brussels Rt st grades, ind colorings as well as twe effects « | Royal Waltons here. 00 Extra size in Oriental desiens < Body Brussels Here. $ 9.48 See 48 $44.74 $49.48 $59.74 _“CREX” PRAIRIE GRASS. MATTINGS of 100 rolssct 36-in ; h; in the most popular solid blue and uding green, red, Regularly 38c. a yard; sale, 83c, (dso MATTING RUGS 6x9-ft. Sx10-ft, Ox12-ft Solid colors with figured borders. asx | “North Star” Refrigerators Save Ice and Safekeep Foodstuffs The manufacturers of ‘ North S S reasons why you should wo of the reasons are sufficient :— A Saving of le and the Safekeeping of Foodstuffs The splendid construction of a “North Star” Refrigerttor in- sures thoroughly satisfactory service. Owing to the perfect ci tion of cold dry air, there is no dampness—no condensation. Popular Small-size Refrigerators Made with Ming tops and single overlapping doors to provision cham- ted with galvanized sev- above bers; ice chambers are lined with galvanized steel and steel racks; shelves in provision chambers are of galvanized steel. No. Height. Price. Stee 43 $13.49 t $15.89 20 $18.44 30 120 §21.89 Medium-size Refrigerators with front door to St g. No. Lbs. Ice. Width Depth. Height. Weight. Price. Sie + 60 19-in. 45-in. 180-1 $17.84 52.. +100 n 21-in. 47-in. $20.69 Space-saving Refrigerators These from the “North Star” tine are made with a view to economy in ount of space they take up they are remarkably floor space. And for the roomy No. Lbs. of Ice. Depth. Height. Price. 5 ) 1 56-in, $17.84 61 1 $21.29 6: 2 in. $24.89 S efrigerators for houses and No. Lbs. Ice. Width. Depth. Height. eight. Price, DO nanorternes. 900 72 88 8s. 1,000-Ib. $92.89 Enamel Lined Refrigerators With four coats of enamel baked on and finished with a high gloss; in yarious sizes at prices from $17.54 to $51.59. Opalite Lined Refrigerators The newest Idea in Refrigerator lining is the Opalite—a snow white sheet of glass with s china finish. The ice chamber and all Joints of the Opalite are carefully, protected with -nickeloid, which with shelves of silver finished woven , gives the interior a very beautiful appearance. Prices range from $34. 49° to $74.84. Ice Chests Insulated with granulatel cork and with seven walls to protect the ice. Shipping No, Lbs. Ice. Width. Depth. Height. Weis! ine Price. 80-1b, 36.44 100-lb, $7.90 115-bb. 99.74 125-Ib. $11.69 180-Ib. $14.89 Ail-steel Refrigerators from ........ee.eeee seen! «$18.81 to $37.62 Also All-oak Refrigerators, galvanized iron lining, from $6.49 to $10.68 WATER COO ERS—agate lined. abasenient 132 6 8 $2.63 §2.89 $3. fea $a: 33 §5.41 F840 Size, 12 16 Special at $8.20 so. s12Z.28 Size, 6 8 10 Gals. Special, $2. at $3. 43 §3, ‘1 $5.17 -§6.38 = $7.04 WATER COOLERS, Galvanized Lined. 1 2 3 $1.83 $1.52 81 -ER STANDS. lapanned oak finish....... i s220 saica $3.49 ‘scar 53 to $5.08 M1 35, 26-In. 7-in, 26-1 12 50 30-In. 19-in. 28-in. 13 75 33-In. 2a-In. 30-in. 14 00, 36-in. 23-in. 32-In, 15 .. 150 42-in, a5-tn. 36-in. Size Special at WATER COOLERS, ats Esamel Lined. Sale of Cabinets for Talking Machine Records Sth Boor, PART from their value as ornamental pieces of furniture— their worth as protectors of your Records and the facilities they afford for keeping systematic tats on the stock, These fe both dise and cylinder records are manus ctured expressly for us. You will find sim- fe destens—perhaps in every phonograph store—at prices half again higher than ours, These Cabinets are built throughout of oak, the fronts and tops of quartered oak, hand- polished. Disc Record Cabinets, 36%4 inches high, 1? inches deep and 19 inches wide; capacity t80 rec ords; $15.00 value; our regular price $10.69; ho As “hove, mahogany-finished, er in eres oak; regularly $11.69; sale. . Larger Cabinets, for dise records; oak oe capacity about 280 records; regularly $14.64; this sale ai ARAOE Sse eeeree seeeeeeeeeseeeeee ee ee Me Re Cabinets for cylinder records, with five stid- ing shelves—<apacity 100 standard size records; egularly $12.09; special AS SSN capacity (30 records; regularly $14.74; spectat 812.69 +5810. fs is oftenest of the “current fic | wise to have at hand same of the we know Will be entertaining—to Tent ily orinted ind sutstantially bound: Cuuaa Doyle, duies Veen, Rasa N. Garey, BR. de Balzte, ft. Marlitt, Mary J, ilolines, R, L, Stevenson, fe Corelli, Nathaniel Hawthorne The Duchess. | 5 sais CC tes Cth, por mt gilt sank ‘stand tots Wwches igh, Fitted with an $- arovement, Bowe sant b: cuarentecd hour strike, — FA —S—

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