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7 Chaminade Charms House Full of Women at Carnegie Hall cvmcewstlpeenaien BY SVILVESTER RAWLING. HAMINADE, the gifted French poritions for the piano are fa- miliar, made a first appearance in America at Carnegie Hall on Saturday afternoon as nn interpreter of her own works, She was warmly greeted by an tmmense audience, Every seat was taken, the boxes were overladen and the standing room was occupied to the seapacity the police allowed, Four-fifths wf those present were women, most of whom were sufficientiy interested to take off their hate. What ar umph could anybody expect yawning stage was made less bare by the presence of many palms. A con- servatory of flowers was paserd acrons the footlights, the applause was always generous ‘and sometimes enthustatic, and the little woman herself, smiling | and gracious, accepted the honors thrust upon her with becoming modesty As to the entertainment, it was all fmtensért. Number after number was pre- Fmented no full of sweetness that the late cloyed, Ice cream and soda water, lady fingers and candy may have thelr places in a proper diet, but w healthy stomach needs stronger food. Chaminade's genius is essentally fem- fnine. Schoolgirls and misses, senti- mental young women and doting old ladies will find {t delightful "t she aweet!” and that divine! will ve their exclamations at any of her con- . But mature men and women will be unsatisfied. They will crave for red meats and vegetables and a bit of cheese with toasted crackers, and their longings will be in vain, The propri- etreas of the most select and fashtonable of boarding schools may permit her pupils to attend a Chaminade perform- ance without a qualm. ‘The budding young women may split their gloves in paying tribute, but they will get no Stern Brothers To-morrow, Tuesday | Flowers and Feathers {| RECENT IMPORTATIONS OF NOVELTIES IN OSTRICH, WILLOW AND { PARADISE FEATHERS, MARABOUT | WINGS. IMPORTED HAIR ORNAMENTS AND EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS FROM OUR OWN WORKROOMS. Ostrich Plumes, | In White, Black & Colors, 16in, $2.65 48in. 4.50 20in, 5.75 (FIRST FLOOR) Women’s Unusual > COLORED MOREEN AND HEATHERBLOOM, at Regular Price $2.95 BLACK AND COLORED TAFFETA SILKS, | . Regular Price $5.95 b Handkerchief Dep’ts Later Importations of exclusive styles of Men’s Damasse Handker- chiets in new and desirable colorings and effects, also Satin Border Stripes and Novelties in plain white, Also To-morrow | Women’s Sheer Shamrock Lawn in plain effects, medallion initial, Women’s Sheer Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs, hand embroid- ered medallion initial, in all white & colored border. Box of 6 Women’s Sheer French Linen Handkerchiefs, in tape effects, Women's Princess Lace Handkerchiefs, with pure linen centre, e Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, hand embroidered block initial, Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiets, in tape and plaid effects, Special Sheets, Pillow & Bolster Cases , Single Size, Three-quarter, Sheets + 1 oie Size, Extra Large, Pillow Cases, Bolster Cases, ty 26c Hemstitched Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases At Corresponding Prices Metal Bedsteads & Bedding | Much Below Regular Values ! BRASS-BEDSTEADS, Formerly $26.00, 32.50 and 36.00 | {ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, Formerly. $5.75, UPHOLSTERED SPRINGS, Formerly $12.50, 16.50 and 21,75 WOVEN-WIRE SPRINGS, } Formerly $5.50, 6.50 and (THIRD FLOOR, ANNEX) 21x36 ins, “l4c 21x54 ins, jMug@ention of life that is not pertectly Innoctour, Chaminade was assisted by de St, Andre, menzo-soprano, and) Ernest Groom, daritone, who tnter-| preted her eongs, With all courtesy, tt may be ald that neither approached | the standard to which New York muslo | lovers are accustomed. Mile, St, Andre gave A auRReRtion—A long way @ of Mary Garden at her worst Groom {s a baritone of tenor pr tles, with @ tendency to tremolo Europeans Mike, but which Amer deplore, Bo ¢ the woman w songs they sang to her own accompant- ment, were well received. Aa an accompanist, Chaminade ts de- lightful, As a player, even of her own works, she may not be placed with Carreno or Fannie Bjoonsfeld-Zeister, men he tw intavest- In a more intim Jon than the st auditorium of Carnegie Hall her qualities, doubtless, woul@ show to bet- ter advantage. — COMMENTS ON CATARRH. Giving Excellent Rect; Quick Relief and € The only logical treatment tor the malady is through the blood. A prescription which has recently proved #0 wonderfully effective in hospital work follows. It is an exceed. | ingly simple mixture, but one that will bring quick results and put the eystem in| 4 normal condition: “One ounce compound Syrup of Sarsapa- ounce Torts Compound: half pint whinkey."” These to be mixed by shaking well {nn bottle and used tn table- spoon doses before each meal and at bed- time. The ingredients can be gotten from any well stocked driig store and easily mixed at home. A botrle of this mizture should-be in every family medicine chest on account | of the manifold tlle that {t will cure, as well as being & most perfect tonic and. system i builder, the good results being felt after the first few days Yvonne | who take rank with the best of pianiate ing. werthelal Gas Itn | QUILLS, AIGRETTES AND FANCY Specially Priced | Petticoats Offerings 61.98 tt 4.75 Handkerchiefs, 31.35 | 1.38 uel 2.90 32c, 48c, 65c & 75c Box of Six 1.25 aneey AED Per Doz. "25¢ per Dor Each Sale of 39c, 45c, 62c 55c, 67c, 79c | 68c, 78c, 85c 75c, 83c, 92c 22%4x36 25x36 27x36 * “15e We “17 21x63 21x72 2244x76 2c 33c 370 922.75, 25.00, 27.75 | 94.75, 6.25, 8.00 7.75 and 10.50 $10.00, 12,50, 16.50 $4.50, 5.50, 6.75 00 all Store Closes at 6 P. M. The high tide of merchandise is flowing full in every section of this fine old, but ever new building, which is now devoted, en- tire, to the EXCLUSIVE SERVICE OF WOMEN, Fully ripened fashions are now exhibited in every section. The MILLINERY SALONS are brilliant with the very last expressions of art and caprice from Paris, as well as the creations evolved by our own designers. Yesterday, in Millinery, is like yesterday's newspaper. We never show a second hat of any Style, no matter how great its success. Thus every morning expresses the distinctly NEW in Millinery ata WANAMAKER'S. Every model is the most forward step in advance, as it appears. The rapid style evolution in DRESSES is here exhibited with the same promptness. The new fashion, the latest varia- tion, the ripest development, the most authoritative expression, are always presented FIRST IN AMERICA at WANAMAKER'S. During these early Autumn days—before the Winter wrap discourages their use—the charming, semi-protective NECK- FIXINGS are most fascinating. The Rotunda is now a flower- garden of these exquisite neck adornments. Our connoisseur picked out the most beautiful ¢hings in Paris, and others are American developments of French ideas. The New Veilings, the Handkerchiefs, the Gloves, the Stock- ings—all the carefully selected accessories of dress beckon dis- criminating women to WANAMAKER'S, For a better WAN- AMAKER'S than you ever knew before is here to make the visit | 80 well worth while. Women’s Suits--New, Effective Style—$25 Snapping with crisp, new style, these suits will delight every woman who wants to get away a little from the ordinary run of the season's fashions. Fresh from the tailor’s hands—and he did some mighty fine work on them, toommade of handsome, lustrous broadcloth, in black, blue, smoke, catawba, brown and wistaria—the most popular shades of the day—and a really remarkable value for their price—$25. The coat is 36 inehes long, with a/ with turned-back cuffs, graceful, straight back. | ornaments and buttons. Rich trimming of fancy wide braid, throughout. which gives a short-waisted chs) single-breasted, edges braid - boun ry Ps souls fastened with four satinccovered With brald, and buttons, inverted plait buttons and frogs; small, heavily in back; walking length and stylishly braided vest effect. Close-fitting sleeves cut. Suits that ars full of beauty and individuality, at a very mod; erate price. And they present but one style among the many specially-priced suits, at $18.50, $20, $25 and $30" Second Floor, with satin Satin lined ‘The skirt is correspondingly trimmed Old Buliding. Brussels Lace Waists at $4 These practical, stylish waists are entirely of hand-made lace, always so becoming, besides, in buying now you profit by a price that illy represents the value of these crisp, fresh blouses— they are a special at $4 each. "They have three-quarter sleeves. Third floor, Old Building. New Silk Petticoats and Bloomers Slenderness is the fashion. that cling to the figure, that are designed to eliminate surplus fulness. By wearing one of these petticoats smarter gowning is possible. At $6.75—Silk Jersey Petticoats, in navy blue or taupe; plaited messaline | flounce. ovat $6.75—Satin Petticoats, dark blue, green, peacock or black. Sectional | flounce; accordion-plaited percaline under-lay. At $12,.75—Sun-plaited Messaline Petticoats; taupe, green, Copenhagen blue and wistaria; trimmed with ruche. Women’s Bloomers Of Black Sateen, $3; of Black Mohair, $3.50; of Black or Navy Blue Florentine Silk, $3.75. Silk Jersey, in light blue, white, elephant, or black, $4.25. China Silk in black or white, $5. Messaline; black or taupe, $5.75. Others up to $10.75. Third floor, Old Building. Broadway, Fourth avenue , Samp son Crayford ( Ca, 80 Years Leaders of Fashion, MAKE YOUR HOME HAPPY WITH A Matchless Milton at $215 A Piano of refinement and quality. An instrument that will adorn your home and at the same time delight your musical ear, A $350 Milton Piano, to-morrow, at $215, payable $5 Down and *1 a Week a price and terms that are ordinarily quoted on instruments of a distinctly different and inferior class, It pays to buy a good Piano like the Milton with {ts full, rich, singing tone; double veneered case in beautiful San Domingo mahogany; full iron plate; ivory keys; three pedals and patent mufiler, and double repeating action, 1 Beautiful Wissner Upright, like new; original cost $400, ale price to-morrow, $185, Terms $1.09 a week, Also Handsome Steinway, Chickering and Weber Upright. _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1908, 1 | offered this season. These are the petticoat models | JOHN WANAMAKER The Women’s Beaver Hats Went in a Jiffy All we had ready, on Friday, were taken in a hurry, last week. Tomorrow morning a fine new lot will be ready. The demand for BEAVER HATS came suddenly and found few stores prepared. We probably won't have near enough—but we're ready for tomorrow, Trimme@ in just the style that every woman wants, simple but smart—and at reasonable prices. Also made into turbans, combined with Coq and Impeyan Breasts. ) The larger hats are mostly blocked shapes with fancy effects as trimmings. rices, $10 and upwards. Grand Salton, s . Second floor, Old Bldg. Tuesday’s Basement Specials A Splendidly Stocked Basement Dress Goods Store While the prices at which we sell Dress Goods in the Economy Basement are extremely moderate, we do not include a yard of goods that is not of reliable quality, in the varied, up-to-date stock. Here are three groups of Fali and Winter fabrics that are proving very popular 5 40-in, All-wool Habit Cloths, well-finished, in browns, blues, garnet, castor, Copenhagen blue, hunter's green, and other good colors, 50c a yard, 44-in, Fancy Striped Suiting, cloth-finished; in new Fall colorings; excellent for girls’ and children’s suits, S0c a yard. 36-in, Fancy Plaids and Small Checks, in bright, attractive patterns, for waiste and children’s dresses. 28c a yard. And a Fine Collection of Low-priced Wash Goods: Dress Ginghams, 27-in., checks, stripes and plain colors, 10c and 12 4c yd, Percales, 36-in., in stripes, dots, and neat igures—many designs, 12!3¢ yd, Printed Flannelettes, 27-in., in Persian and small figured designs, for Negligee garments. 7c a yard. Woven Flannelettes, 27-in., in plaids, stripes and checks, soft nap. 10¢ yd" Women’s Fall Suits at $10 Present Unusually Good Values We give some details, but you must see these suits to appreciate thelr excellence at that small price. Of hard-finished worsted in blue, brown or dark green. Coat 30 inches long, and semi-fitting, gored skirt, buttoned down front with satin-covered buttons and finished with bias fold. Women’s Raincoats Smart new coats, made of rainproof fabrics in tan or Oxford gray. Of graceful cut, double-breasted, semi-fitting, collarless; braid-trimmed at neck, with tailored strappings over shoulders; patch pockets; coat sleeyes with turn- back cuff Price, $9.75 each. Not All Our $5 Hats » Are Big We have plenty of the medium-sized hats art turbans in the Golden Salon, hats that are smart in line and much more becoming to many women than the big hats, There's no tyranny in the modes this Fall, small hats are fashion- able as well as big ones. Big, medium and small—al/ are beautifully trimmed, exclusive in style and bear the popular price $5. Silk Petticoats at $3.85 Just as much crispness, silken rustle, lightness and color beauty about them as if they cost twice as much. Of Taffeta Silk, in black, plain and changeable colors; sectional flounce and percaline underlay. At $1,50—Of black heatherbloom, deep flounce, trimmed with shirring, finished with ruffle, Eiderdown Robes and Sacques They are well-cut, good-looking, inexpensively priced garments that stand for comfort on chilly days. At $2.50—Robes of eiderdown in red, gray or blue; fitted back, full front, sailor collar; sleeves satin-trimmed, girdle at waist. At, 75c—Eiderdown Sacques, in plain colors; fitted back, full front, finished with cfochet edge. Young Women’s Empire Coats--Prizes at $10 For good style and service these coats are among the most worthy we have Of blue, red or brown kersey, full length, double-breasted, buttoned to neck, Empire back, satin-trimmed collar and revers. Special at $10. Sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years. SAMPLE COATS at $10 each —A group of smart coats that express wonderfully good values—many are $15 und $16.50 coats. Of broadcloths * and mixtures. Sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years. RUBBERIZED SATIN COATS at $10.50—In blue, black or brown. | Fine coats for StornY, days: oe 1 at POE, es for 14, 16 and 18 years, Newest Fashions in Net and Silk Waists If you want a prettily designed and dainty waist at a moderate price, one of these is “just the thing.” You have three groups of new models, in the latest Autumn styles, from which to select. All have long sleeves. At $2.75—Of ecru net, front trimmed with Venise insertions and plaits; open in back. At $3.75—Of ecru or white net, with embroidered yoke, trimmed with lace ; or yoke effect of Venise lace; open in back. At $3.50—Of messaline silk, in navy blue or black; front of tailored plaits; | open in front. Eighth to Tenth street Naphtha Soaps Are Not “All Alike.” They resemble one another in only one respect—they contain naphtha, But naphtha is not the «whole thing,’ even in naphtha soaps. he quality of the soap with which the naphtha is combined is just as important—more so, in fact, because it is soap, mot naphtha, that CLEANS, Naphtha loosens the dirt. Soap cleans, Now, the naphtha in P, & G, Naphtha Soap is identical with that used in other naphtha soaps, But the soap is not the same. It is, harder. It lasts longer. It does more work, It does better work—does it easier, QUICKER, P. & G. Naphtha Soap is white—because of the cocoanut oil in it. Other naphtha soapsare yellow—too much rosin in them, “The color tells the story.” proce GAMBLE NAPH 5 P. & G. Naphtha Soap 5 cents a cake. and get iv i fe | bedstead i The Hampton Court Chamber jn the * |] is this drowsy, sleepy, massive bedroom to the life, and:shows * A Special Exhibit of Elizabethan Pieces It makes dittle difference what you need—a World “Want” will go Af ey hivgyy eorrabum © Store Closes at 6 P. M, New Building, Furniture from the Days of “GOOD” QUEEN BESS .: Vehosutss of the acts of England’s virgin queen but to art-lovers she, { i was a pleasant memory; for her reign saw y of the birth of sc much that was good in/, architecture, furniture and the arts. In study of these olden ¢ furnishings and in ability to picture them , the novelist, Dickens, is a constant find the May-pole whic! e were a bit oblique; appreciative with their surroundings, In “Barnaby Rudge” w s formerly an old mansion—Listen ! inspiration. w: re was a lepend that Queen Elizabeth had slept there one night while upon a hunting ex on, to wit:—In a indow * * © little panes of glass on the walls # * @ d John Willet. ‘Ay, such a bed as I have heard that —etc,, etc. “HOUSE PALATIAL a | certain oak-poneled room with a deep bay with {ts overhanging window, drowsy y's he idred 5, OW 3 now two hi ars of ag one of our characteristic furnishings for a big bedroom, y The Hampton Court Bed Chamber from the “House Palatial”’ Our collection of these sturdy types would equal the combined varieties of all the period furniture of the average , Store. We note a few of the many examples in a special; exhibit beginning today: THE RALEIGH { DINING SUITE "The sideboard. and Jcutiner are of great dignit: a enrichment Norman, and introducing the st and scroll, conventional oak and acorn motif. The restraint in ornamentation wi enrichment added to const tion, and with its Gothic arched fo mation, places this suite on a high plane; although not our most elabor- ate example of th The chairs are of morocco leather in w Suite of ten pieces c THE CONGREVE DINING SUITE An example of the pure Eliza- bethan, although in simpler form and suited to our modern,requirements, especially adapted to apartment. The finish is the same true an-+ tique tone as shown in our costlier pieces. Sideboard, service-table and cur) board complete, $275. ' use in an, THE LYNNE DINING-ROOM SUITE An exceptionally rare example ofta period, in real Gothic-red d finish. mplete, $587. double-back, scroll settle as shown in the South Kensington Museum. The piece and legs are exquis- carved, and the piece is uphol- ered in a special reproduction of an Elizabethan brocade in time-toned mulberry and dull ecru tints and g effect of age and mellow- pose air cushions on box seat Settle, Arm { , complete, $350. THE BRAMSHILL PARK BOOKCASE A reproduction f The carving rich, with three doors; cathedr Price, $135, Fifth Gallery, New E is q' and the boc Hick aio oh) mene, and Side C An E vent in Framed Cz say Photographs’ the walls of the library, hall, or dining room Photographs "Here is a particularly #, handsomely framed in Flemish y HAL! LESS than usual pric: Subjects in-// 1, Hope, Golden Stairs, A Reading /} t ‘emple, Heads by Rembrandt, Corot and Ruysdael, and others, Here aregy| Nace or ve Carbon There is a ‘RD TO ONE 3 in regularly $4, $3, regularly $5, at $4, regularly- $6, r $5, regularly $10, ithe unusual butt joint at $7.50,/ with in. Fle Flemi 21 x 29 in., with 4 in, regularly $12.50 Also the Ror an Fo cum and Castle of St. Angelo. $8. 0, regularly $15; and’ 22 x 48 $10, regula if hth Gallery, New Building. cat Sat Salt Sat eA ay = Mrs. Viola Waterhouse, Soprano, 4: Tomorrow's Concert Miss Lillia Snelling, Contraito, In the Auditorium, 2 P. M, Mr, Paul Dufault, Tenor, Mr, Andreas Schnieder, B. Informal Organ and Angelus Re Miss Ruth Anderson, Violiniate, citals every ning at 10:30, , Arthur Depew, Organist, JOHN WANAMAKER . Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street — SS. S. oeaaes No old sore can he use which produces it has been Iexternal ; ulves, washes, lotions, ete., may the inflammation cping the pl n, but cannot its source. 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