The evening world. Newspaper, October 20, 1908, Page 13

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Emil Sauer Shows His Skill As Composer as Well as Pianist ——— BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. MTL BAUER, the German pianist, E who visited America seven or eigm y Preasion of his #kill that ha tten, appeared again at Carne: last night as composer as well as Player. With the Philadelphia Orches- | tra, under Carl Pohlig, he presented his | first concerto and scored mightily. The| ompousition ts as beautiful as it is aim. pla The principal theme is # haunting | Melody embroidered with orchestral | @raperies that truly {lluminate, Each of the four movements has its tndivid- ro atimulates, the singer” number was robbed of ite effeo- | tiveness for lack of previous variety. In the “Faust” symphony the orcher- | tra had the asstetance of the Brooklyn Baengerbund, with Paul Volimann, joist, and Waselll Leps at) Volkmann aid very well, | h was excellent, | There was a large audience, made up evidently of real music lovers, for the Attention th almost every The concert, with Sauer, is to be re- ented at the Brooklyn Academy of Musto this afternc THE COME AND SEE SIGH fan the rondo comple! And Bauer last night interpreted every part of his work with the ardor of devotee and acity of a master. Of this man’s playing, and he must be ked with the best, it may be sald that it ts sane and void of affectation. Wis tone ts big. His touch ts crisp. Ho expresses sentiment or reaches a cllmax without a fuss, There {s no undue ex ploitation of personal mannerisms, On top of his head there is « bald spot and . his hair ts gray about the temples and thick at the back. Only the rhythmic conjunction of hia hands and locks ts noticeable. The reception of him by dience was markedly friendly and the applause grew in volume after each movement. At the 4 of the concerto he was recalled nearly a dozen times and, at last, repeated the rondo. Mr. Pohlig's orchestra showed its viril- fty and good training in Beethoven's Leonore overture No. 8 the List! “Faust’ symphony, and the ‘Meister- singer” vorspiel. What it lacked was @elicacy and shading. It was at its best ‘when all its choirs were massed, but | the splendid climax of the ‘Melster- This sign is permanently attached | to the front of the main building of} the Lydia E, Pinkham Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass. What Does This Sign Mean? It means that public inspection of the Laboratory and methods of do- ing business is honestly desired. It jmeans that there is nothing about jthe business which is not “open and) | aboveboard.”” It means that a permanent Invita- tion is extended to any one tocome and verify any and all statements made in the advertisemeats of Lydia | E. 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S. 8. S, drives out the humors from the blood so that the skin, instead of being irritated and diseased, is nourished by a healthy, cooling stream. §. 5.5. goes down into the circulation and removes every particle of impure matter, all acids aud humors, and restores the blood to its nor- | mal, pure condition, thereby curing every form of skin cigease or affection, | Book on skin diseases aud any medical advice free to all who write, THE SWIET 7 2 October Saies.. of Brill Clothes Important to vou because of on modern garments in the new hardest-to-tind colorings and weay Ihese savings result from Brill-directed tailor S and other Brill trade advantages. $25 & $28 Worsted Suits $22.50 value smart Fallcoats Silk-to-edge Fallcoats Silk-lined Craveneties $ | T The SUITS are in 25 different mod- els. Fabrics include silk mixtures and Serge (winter weight), Velours, Cassimeres and Cheviots in new stripe de- sh new brown, tan, olive and gray shades, The FALL COATS are advanced style in models and materials. Many of the Iatter will not be shown in any other stores until next season o” later. All the new shades, tans, olives, browns and grays. The FALL COATS, SILK LINED TO THE EDGE, are of a wale Vicuna Thibet (in black or Oxford), standard in $28 coats. The CRAVENETTE Raincoats ave SILK LINED. Fabrics include severai fancy weaves of worsted. The regular Price for raincoats of this grade is $22.50. staple gray worsteds, Black Thibet, Blue ble savings nied and r t lost: W nill connections, management a) $20 Worsted Suits, new shades $18 & $20 Dark Worsted Suits $18 & $26 value Velour Suits $18 & $20 value Failcoats $18 & $20 Cravenette Raincoat: All wool pure Worsted Suits in the n green, and sky smoke shades, the mand and so hard to find even journeyman tailored and cut on sr xcellent Worsted S: Blue and Black ground Velour Suits, new Henley and Re; Browns and Grays. FALL CO. S of strictly all wool Thibet, used only in FALL COATS n cheviot and velours, in the new shades brown. CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS of ex by one of Rochester’s foremost wholesale tailor rothers Harlem Store Oven Evenings, 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue, 79 BROADWAY, n. Chambers St. Ss ew Tan Ba Forest in de- ery suit re effects on New Tans, black and Oxford wale weave nt cellent worste UNION SQUARE, 14th St.,n. B'way. 4, CORTLANDT ST., n. Greenwich. Mass Meeting Tilden-Cleveland ls u . GARNEGIE HALL F TO-NIGHT, | Auspices of Business Men's National Bryan and Kern Committee. Great political interest and stirring Will preside and read by request of POLITICAL. Democracy NATHAN STRAUS, Chairman, | Fy features, Mayor McGLELLAN | Mr. Bigelow an address of DR. GEO. W. McNULTY wed, cagh or credit 4 Diamond Co, 8 DENTISTRY. Hon, JOHN BIGELOW | New York Dental Parlors, p | 348 SIXTH AVE. | CROWN AND & WORK A BPE | Teeth po te 4, filed with Four members of President Cleve- | ‘iaq'to tes Wi OLAAS SISSY SIT AP. land’s Cabinet will speak. Full Set Hon. DAVID R. FRANCIS Hon. JUDSON HARMON Ex-Secretary of the Interior, Gold Filiin All Work Guaranteed, vo) of Teeth, Hon, RICHARD OLNEY =| Seis meNen Ex-Secretary of State, ae, Mi ene ne we ih cheep advertising Hon. HILLARY A. HERBERT units! fh "th fal 1 “Lots of seats not reserved, Re-| TE ET Ex-Secretary of the Navy, served seats not taken at 8 o’clock| wil | ma taken care of, P. To cure any skin | em teins ay,¢ CO, ATLANTA, GA, |* wisi i be given to first comers. {i ins y expect to be comfortably | plate, | Satisfa teeth fre STEAMBOATS. ne ‘CH AND BACK Be | ik AMD BACK bur |N, B. Co blocks bei Enter PIANOS AND ORGANS. civ The Aoure vi iis sp sel, Flay er tee 0 C8, 4 to P. H. ort @ full set. without a 1 do this wifm absolute fon, Examination of your TEETH 125th St. and Sth Ave, 271 W. !25th St, iL SERVICE COURSE, or. SERVICE INSTRUCTOR, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1908. Anty Drudge Tells How to Economize on Coal. Mrs. Thrifty—"My husband is in the coal business and it doesn’t cost anything for fuel to boil the clothes.” Anty Drudge—“Your husband doesn’t get his coal for nothing, does he? Besides it costs just half the wear of your clothes when you boil them, as they wear out just twice as fast. Use Fels-Naptha soap in cool or lukewarm water if you want to save time, bother aud your husband’s coal.” | John D. Rockefeller says “it is not what we earn but what we save that | makes wealth.” In washing clothes with Fels-Naptha in cool or lukewarm water, either in summer or winter, you save :— Fuel—No necessity for hot fire or boiling water. Clothes—Your clothes last twice as long when washed with Fels-Naptha, because they are not weakened by boil- ing, nor worn out by hard rubbing. | | Doctor's Bills—You don’t risk your | health by bending over steaming suds or | a hot fire and then going into the cool outer air. Time—The Fels-Naptha way of washing takes less than half as long as the old washboiler way. Labor—Fels-Naptha takes three- fourths the work and all the drudgery out of washday. If these savingsare worth while to you, follow directions for using Fels-Naptha printed on the red and green wrapper. DENTISTRY. | If you have three or four teeth 1) All| w Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5,0. | $4—B7—&—B10) GUILSHAN “CHARLES W. GOULD, | AVAL DENTISTRY, ‘We can insert teeth without covering the Miebenad rubber plate. 6 99 The New ‘‘Val’’ Teeth the morning and have a new “Val” set ready for you at night. We claim that our Painless Methods of Extracting ‘Whatever one dentist claims he can give you, no matter what method 0. system may be advertised, we can do as well, if not better, for one- Full Sets of Teeth, $5.00 | Gold Crowns and Teeth ' Without Plates, $4.00 $1.00 | AMERICAN PAINLESS DENTISTS, Inc, 252 W. 42d St. 10 EB. 14th St, roof of your mouth with an uncomfortable Our own discovery; we can extract your bad and unsightly teeth in and Filling can be equalled by no one. half the price Allework guaranteed for 10 years, Gold Fillings, Porcelain Fillings, $1.00 Open Sunduyn and Evenings. Cloned Sundays, Farrell, Dental Surgeons. ‘We are not hiding behind ay me, All work le ft Gone personally ty one cf the proprietors, assuring Highs and preventing chat doctors. After two years of oat @ have remedied cts of the Old Alveolar meth tring effe a nd are now mucoesstilly sine onr new Improved Method of Alveolar Bridge Work x of loose teeth, r cost than apd the tighten time at no ¢: every kind of high Examinations {1 Gold Crowns, | 8: N. W, CO! which ts now off he old and obeul he first ‘We do 4 tor t method, for lower sets Fillings, 50c. up, ev cate of teeth, OG, Rh, IRNER 42D SI. AND 6TH AVE. Oftice Hours, 9 A.M to8P, M. Sundays, 10 A. BM. to 8 P, M. Is This the Way You Feel? If an advertising solicitor should call upon thls downcast Realty Broker, he would no doubt be advised: “Come in next week and | may have something more to advertise. The house I ad- vertised yesterday will probably be sold to-day so ! will have to look up some other property to advertise.” What a foollsh business policy. Advertise EVERY PIECE of real estate you have for sale in The World TO-MORROW, Make things hum! Lots and plots and farms are just as much in demand as houses, business property and factory sites. Get them on the market as quickly as possible. That's the way to make money, and make {t quickly. AND DON’T FORGET THAT WORLD REALTY ADS. ARE BEST re won Ph esr rene ver ame AEARN FOURTLENIM STRAT West of biith Avenue We Set the Pace for Values! Let those who want good merchandise and not pay extravagantly Investigate Our Goods and Prices | (Gj New Stocks of Wash Dress Fabrics For Evening and Other Purposes Sheor, silky, fairy-like fabrics, yet wonderfully durable and | launder perfectly—make up to as charming effect as costly mate- ius yenven tor HOUNE tied cream, black and colora—value 39... .20 wrappers and children’s wear.... | Tent iaad der taeth 68. -ccccsesseee AO Our values are so well known as iain Fivor, “Best” that no further recom- ipe Suitings— mendation is needed:— Lada Batin Stripe Moussoline overlying floral printt tintings for evening dressee— new goods—elnowhere .49, Silk Mounselines—white or grounds—with and without exquisite floral effecte In delicate Underprice Items In Various Departments No Mail or Telephone Ordera, Yard-wide Binck Taffeta Siike— soft or rustle Anish—worth .98...s0000 FO Chevron Stripe Silks dark and medium tints—value .59. wees BO | AN-Sitk Votlos-—Satin spot—white, 80-inch Fan all wool-= Diagonal Suiting —niso mannish Stamped Tea Cloths—36x36 Inch— 3 rows of drawn work—value .69.... 49 Notions—Basement. | Net Top Laces—newest patterns for | trimming and millinery—usually .19.. .10. 17-inch Embrolderiese-for Flouncings and Corset Covers—reg. .29.. Women’s All-Linen H. 8, H'dk regularly 9.. Appliqued Scarts and Shams— scalloped edges—fancy centres— 20xh4—82x32—value $1.21 | Hand-made Renaissance Sear! ‘tment | Centrepieces— Union Linen hand painting—about 80 lovely varietios—elsewhere .39. Bilk Chiffonettes—look like Crepe Chine and rervé the sanie purpores— black, cream and full Ine of light, medium and dark colors—worth .39. Batin Dot Silk Mulls—half #tlk— rich lustre—black, street and evening shades—elsewhere .45 29| Under another name--her we Bilk Mixed Pongeos—half nilk— lustrous and lovely: i of street id Oxy 80x30—reg 95. Gonna pte team Siatn Floor, Hc Crosabs | Rogers AA or Al Table eatin tke Ae 1236 | Forks—medtuin size- Mercerized Poplins—very fine, Iustrous Fewularly #1:18 (end ogers AA or Al Gray weave—leather, champagne, cream and | R other evening and street shades— 2) Meat Forks—reg. .68 elsewhere .20 And .38...s.ssceseseere 122) pebiiteewareatain F Beotch Plaid Ginghams~ | Fancy Decorated Postal medium plaldings only— | space for 500 card therefore 45 ct. qUalities.seessssseee 2 Stationery Plain and Liberty wide widths— shades—reg. Special Values in | Seasonable White Goods “Special” because they are fair | Cont Sets—Allover ac and square mark downs for this mes oe eceale occasion. ...For exmaple:-— | steel studded—value .49. or Fine) ne}tnb) Netnsooks: Leather Writing Tablets 12 yd plece—Instead of $1.29, } .98 cApae (GuRipattemae Fine Princess Nainsook— \ 2.69} Main Floor. 45 Inch—12 yd. pe.—Special...... +63 | an-pinen Damask Towels— Imported Persian Lawna— 1g |, Remstitehed—size 20x38—reg. .29...20 21 45 inch—Iinstead of 29... +'2 | All-Linen Hemmed Huck Towels— | India Linons nch— ,| 17x35 inch—reg. 19... | worth .19- Special. ........ 12%) an tinen Crash—also ct WE ALSO UFFE Glass Towelling: White Silk Chiffonettes that un- Ex, heavy Barnsley ‘der another na here \ 429] %-Inch glass Cloth—va sold at 60 cent 9 Main Floor & 9 4 Our Great Upholstery Department Offers Matchless Opportunities For Economically Fitting Up the Home \...ser . be Curtains or Draperies, Furniture Coverings or Bed Sets, Couch or Table Covers—our splendid stocks stand ready to supply eac.. and all at prices that cannot fall to impress with the wisdom of buying here. Orfental Stripe Drapertes—b0 inch— for dens, cory corners and couch covers—value .49. erized Armure Damaske— rocade designe—all coloringe— 60 inches wide—were .79.. 4,000 yas. Verdure, Tricots, Oriental, Floral and Gobelin Weave Tapestriee— tully 40 styles and colors — 98 Value $1.00 and $1.75......006 ’ Special purchase of plain or Brocade ‘ilk Velours—-up-to-date fabric for Curtains or Upholatery—Myrtle, Crimson, Empire, Rose, Stee! Bit id 1.98 Olive—values to % an Fine All-8ilk Damas and Silk Brocad —smal! and large @! value $1.00 to $6.00 Finest Organzine Italian Damaske— beautiful brocade designs, many with | Roman gold thread—elegant quality—value $10 and $15: Special Sale Scotch Lace Curtains— Dew Colonial and Irish Point effecte—value $2.25 pair. Novelty Ourtains— 29 59 \d-made Renaissance ind edge of real Cluny Others at 3.98. 20 and 80 per cei than equal qualities here. with tnsertings and 2.98 Magnificent line of Real Arabian, Real Brussels and Mari Curtains—elegant goo designs—all epectal purchases, therefore Curtaina worth $7.98 to | $52.00—nere - 5.98 to 39.98 Two-toned Irish Point Lac Curtaioe—bigh art effects in novelty bordere—great assortment— special values Irish Point Lace Curtains— white—plali Renatssance Motife—Bolster to full size—value $4.50. Cable Net Bed Sets—2-tnch Motit— showy borders—special Renalssance inserting—deep Armure Damask Portleres— nite and Arabian— 6,98| Gobelin Tapestry bordere—all RE RE thy colors—full length—worth $3 2.98 tein, Marie Antotingtt With G-inch border—value §5.00......8.08 | Mercerized Damask Portieres—a great y Scrims—Such popular | Napelian tre Gorime Buch: pany variety of fancy weaves, with rich 1 hey sell as soon as Tore oat tntdes eftacts worth .29, 019) tapestry borders-great value...... 98 Bungalow and Colonial Nets—Green, Oriental Tapestry Portieres | *Red'and Arablan-—vartety of designs, «17 | and rug designs copies of 6.98 | 0 it. i} 7 1 high satin finish—finest every shade ma rope edge or fringe—made to sell at $10.00... 7698 Rich Bri je Damask Portieres— ‘each side to contrast—pomegranate of deslane Jp with green—Nile with rose— Katak, Indian, Ivory with Empire, eto. a A 3.91 tnstead of $14.95., ... 298 R LB v Genuine Silk Frou Frou Damask colorings—reversible— Portieres—iridescent Moorish effecta— and single and two-toned damask U4 =Anstead of $15.98 and $17.98...... 11,98 ay 3 Elegant Silk Double-fac Damask ih 7A pee) Fortieres olld colors, two-tone and RL tlle vari-tinted—ft for finest surround Miner Toole, Covers, tnolys inge—worth up to $23 4,98 r) o MOR. NING Ss. AL ‘S—Te-Morrow, Wednesday, 4 Until 1 P.M. | To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. 590. Silk Pongees, 21 inch... B89] 1.39 Women's Biack, white,licht.dark oolors, chiffon finish, Emp’ MAIN FLOOR—SILKS. SHOOND FLOOR. WAIST D ercerized Mauras.... O41 $1.24 woe” Pe. ticoa 1 pattern only: therefore this very tow price. | Deep emi'd funce-—blk and co: MALN FLOOR—WHITE GOODS. SECOND FLOOR CENTRE, 100, Blue Percale 1.98 Men's Pojamas, New, White dots. also blk-and jo;net Flannel—neat stripes—oratd kad @rog RARriMENT. MAIN FLOOR 490, v0y~! Caps, ares Obllece, Golf, tons —aye RATRD BLODK bose $6.98 Girl’ Kain Coa., Cloth finlah— Tan, Oxford, Olive 6 to SECOND LOOK MISSRS Mant Waiste, 69) pane|--long sleeves—alao ta! PT, ite —tan: ae aren AA WEST BIILDING., 690. Black Sils Uress Nets, fonable Ring Dot—12 Inches wide, A Peano ts HT BOn oe N TRE an and Golt LOPHING. 29c, Beltings — baudings.. « White, black, colors, with gilt or silver, MAIN PLOOR—CENTRE. 14 yrs. T sand Feath and Pompons, bik FLOORS AULT Pillow Ca-e8, g20%0 Muyslin—less than goods by’ the ¥ Ale aint, TASiM BST New nitnbing.” 100c, Barnsley All linen =-17 tn MA MAIN PLOOR 12¢ Lath Robe sets, * 4 ‘Cards for girdis and neck.—Heavy tamei ends BASEMENT CENTRE a Unibr lyed—t das 2.98 103.090 Any ate 1410 Ts 1 Lede oth brushes, 1 handles, cerememeenensserenocnentnreee ses ata ng man ne Also 15 OTHER MORNING >PiC ALS Not advertised FOR THE CLOCKS! Wi value to above Space does uot permit LOUK KOK THE CLOCKS! 4 \ yoox

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