The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1908, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1908. ' A iher t Spaiding, Violinis Makes His ik i € ts instru th . 1 ‘ u vou yonnennnannnnnyanasgnansnnnntenssss SVAN ssaausavasannnsannanng a py Debut, and Charms a Big Audience » WOMAN SMORER He neh at 147" we SAUGKS ST. REGIS zee itis ot Plays the Saint-Saens Cons tisetousees at Ie was wtlacitee in ee t r botore New York EXTR, A SPECIAL BARGAIN LIST FOR TUESDAY. THe 4 Rees (c- A. L. Erlanger Carried a Trunk and Gabe a Man- ager Heart Failure. certo With the Syimr Waiter’s Assistant, Who | i! Hoar ehts the song man Couldn't Understand Eng- MALS HS : lish, Had Given Permission tot FRANICNT EH an) pach: wt ae ‘KNOCKED DOWN BY AUTO. In Pront of Car, SPA jean vic abroad, made fis first ay rea at Carnexte Kurtind Stepp Win ray yesterday Orchestra targe andie that David who enterec of him, Was 0 a hearty ro error was | we Symphony our PS AVENLELEVEUA LSU AL ETAT TEL ASTRAL TARSAL TED REDS STAATEUAATUATESTALS I VETSURURS TESTS EMEDIA ESS USGSSOSSEE4 08006004" ¥, brought quite an accent back of wit he can enjo: a rehearsal in a E ashamed Hunced to be sta haotle whirl to push | well groomed « ufiec- | Ke second oid) andl wore rats vere iy fay [tations or mannerisms joules heale | Bain ha VHE Tuesday sales at The 1th Street Store dwell bred, | 1) Fuemor © applause | J! bexin, 1 r resorts next sea- | thy, wholesome As he #toou waiting for Oo subside, & sweater the stage manager | slapped him on the back and in em- phatic tones demanded bring to thousands of customers an ex- ceptionally wide variety of seasonable | etter Known tn this 4 h ot cial ald Was sonorou en “Say, you, get on your job, Iu, country as Mrs. Langt 1 Mitten Showed not ota as ; trunk to the star's dressing room a friend In > York that she has This conc \ i 5 aes? ciusician. ts debut he had chosen} series o i ve no desire to come over again notwith- ries of \ am te | stanalng : | tie ram t-Saens concerto, He | certs b PRICES THAT AR ; Without a moment's hesitation the] fanding her Jast engagement netted | 106 a TEGBEOBRUIN GRAN USS | } < nger put his shoulders tof/Mer the merry ilttle sum of $2,000 a Dae eae ar een ver rn) } athletic Ertanger_ pu aiolwoek It neoms that she dorant care | before critical European audiences, but MUCH LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE. the big VONVARAVARTAARARALAAAANASARADREDEURTESEANEE OLEATE ESTA TERE SEE TS Boys’ ihe Men’s Clothing _ THE SULTS. In Mr, Erlanger's absence some o: apprised the stage manager of his take. He was full of apologies |tor us as she ured to since the anti. | tls firat facing of a guthering of men t. For t re pea racing law went Into effect. Consider- | an@ women of his own country plainly ean 5 Y 7 Haemthas her colt xentol—ehe owns a} made him nervous. His tnronation was; * Seneca: large stable—won the Cesare- a & ee wite! ¢ the most valuable of the | aot perfect, his pitch ot exactly |. lis Bnd worth eee, hehe | true, and his face flushed with the| ROGRAMME FOR FIRST sands of pounds to the winner, one can | recognition of tt. But that was only \. EEK AT METROPOLITAN. | hardly blame her for wanting to stay ! | Erlanger, without a smile, reassured where the money 1s easier—c for @ few bars. Immediately he recov-| Gatt!-Crsa nd eDinpelonaver fen hit by remarkim: ie salensles—on ithejturt: |e scniindeltiandi began to diaclonal/his saat rtory for the opening | Hf you want to get a good piano and get it reasonably, eIVER 5 “Don't let them kid you. peaking of large vaudeville salaries, | true measure. week at the Metropolitan Opera-Hous: S RIC WTS SL) ix OAS Erlanger. Do you think he wou @ couple of acrobats, whose turn ts a| Very yoon there came to the writer ®| which begins noxt atone RRIne whi don’t fail to examine the new WATERS UPRIGHTS. K up a trunk? |Fisky one in that they toss ench other | uggestion of Fritz Kreisler, which deep-|q performance of “Alda” Caruso, You will discover that a thoroughly good piano of won- “You're right. I knew he wouldn't.” io 8 fanioy ¢ | around in the air and ff one fell he| sned as the concerio proceeded. Spald-|pmmy Des “a 39. 5 = 3 AASAASARARERO ES, nanan: AAAS TENT Couch Cover vers use Homer tx | derful tone qualities and w: arranted to be durable can be bably break his neck, stood | ing*s method and manner are much the t the cast, an anint conducting for , Speaking of grandmother chorus girls 8 of the Colonial Theatre| same as that great artist's. Gath a5 At dis daowatmi Ginis Gana purchased at a very reasonable price, and, if desired, on not jistening the monologist, | ness. accuracy, clean cut attack and | jnere will be wing on Wednesday wit | Small monthly payments. ‘andfather choru men, there is {AS Eas eilansetniaad ma as chan] Mis 78 Silo sweeping breadth, they are very !ike. A8| Gagei matad, Erik Schmedes ‘end Over 200 Elegant New WATERS PIANOS irom choruy woman in “Ben Hur” who has ees in this busi-| 2 techniclan Spalding must take high ite to been with ie production since {ts open- aay, ain't no Payments from $7 to $10 monthly, WITHOUT INTEREST, VOWGUUUVUTEVETUURUEEDUEDE SETAE ELUTE EERE TER TEL TSSEULTAEEENEAEONOREETESESESESECEUISISESTEES IE PSS racacunucnet’ 2 NENDALERLATA OATS ERAT ESS AES 48: Irish Point Curtains said one ors né acrobats, the rank. «iis long fingers help to make his Tere oes on twice | Deen swith Ke & Le Sinty-ond years, a front and: we only, tite $1e0es tect: | confident and free. He brings the In- and Niblo fust stands out there and | jividiuel notes out clearly and crisply. hunds out the gab and draws $800. I'd | ny, ' A. L. tells one on his partner, Rlaw IeceraraS aes any chance | There 1s no slurring or muddinesa) In} coetrino; They had started for the Dragon—that |—he can't talk hisselt “so death can neo’ | his playing, ‘There ts a bigness in his| Pico and & isn't the name—a popular Broadway ab 7 . tone. and "Ls Bon . brother of Pete, stood at! In coloring the young man fails behing | mith sca,” with Eam $].33 Ger: Poet tar aeetee seen ty restaurant one night after a rehearsal th 1 ¢ Br vay an 1 . <: e nate oe. ee “T won't goin there, Abe. F thejeorner: of Broadway. and| For | the other. There is a touch of teiness | {itullier and Ariodante. Quett, the tnt Send postal for catalogue with prices and terms. eae aS Sel ae man’s face at the tables I ha looked | ond the other day and saw Nat! in nim compared with Kreisler that may | ‘The first. of fourteen performances evevereecececrercetr Cocco cece coueccceerCeceeececerereeeereryg Pe — a Bt eince 10. this morn sal. | Wills, amp comedian, whizz past | be likened to the difference in quality of|at the Brooklyn Academy of Musi T have got to have a chan omobile s begins Sati night | with t & 4 e 4 | ania + tor some fotks,” |e Yolcer of Hmma Eames and Ger HEN Te ati heen orace aters Co. Ostrich Plume |#/ Fine Decorated — t not so long ago | laine Farrar. ret there were moments ie theloas t 4 3 Anna Held’s company te rehearsing on when hh 6 was down to hard pan and now | —=———= —=== —_— 134 Fifth Ave Fancies $ inner Sets: the roof stage of the New Amsterdam he ANTI - VIVISECTION BENEFIT. lviexon HERBERT'S CONCERT ey near 18th St. W Na Brow 2 | Theatre. A man who knows all about| Nat Skin AMI mn Gea \ Emerald, 3 s A PLEASES LARGE AUDIENCE. ree | f 1 Gare S| os such things, on Saturday counted no|rich have come to be known as the 3 es ft. near Broadway. . 2 Jess than twenty fur coats belonging to | Prince Oot e ee ae, am Hatherine Concert to Be Given tm Waldorf) i ponent ai Store i \ ’ ay 6 3 ‘08 sf! thro out chairs in tt rol nd ‘orty CON ctor erber an =, . z Cc 3 u poll ales a iay hich cost lesa than | Street to Ald Crusade. gave one of the best ec S (Har! em Branch Open Evenings ) $ By he added, ‘they haven't ‘ re by completed for prese 1 bh M E ) i | ces (nko the. fag out in front of | Preparations are being comp! present season at the & J, 2! pet this year. : Club w half mast. [the benefit to be given in the grand ball |tre last night. The conductor com 254 West 125th St, near 8th Ave. x URDAREEAVARADARA SAAR ER TADEUEAAS SASS AAA ASSO RA ANAA NEAT ARATE 4 phe n pu a hard winter for the chorus girl! ter and dram- | room of the Waldorf-Astoria Wednesday | poser devoted the first part of — |atist, saw it and hurried to the b ~ ‘i - ao , i‘ Poser nes ~ eet [tae Gh fin nto the bulla: | afternoon, in aid of the New York Ant!-|gramme to. oth =a) Couch Beds, Iron Bedsteads URUELEEET SE PUVAAUULUUTUSTUNTRRR EEE RES TERRES ETUS ENN DERRELUSURTLS TUT UE SCO ORTS TORTURE EERE TS: and stripes, and the model is very smart and stylish, } he sensible thing to do is to adopt any- ||| Suits and QOvercoats Price $3.75. Regular Value $7.50} ‘”' Pee Po oa por th = Reg $7.5 thing that will make it easier. | To Order, $25 Up i ld Charge Accounts Opencd \, Uf Desired Newest im- $ 00 ported designs (Main FI); at All sizes are included in the collection We also display a very full assortment of Cotton The greatest time,labor, Women’s Winter Women’s Long 3 2 3 3 Ss 3 F3 3 3 3 $ 3 Z $ 3 2 $ $ e z $ 2 4 Flo Ziegfeld tas a foreign dancer wit dis: sapoln ed manner joined a friend |Vivisection Society. Many boxes and $ ater. lines hoped it was at watt” society will be well re resi i te Cornl ete coy ape _ 3 Mare Klaw without his beard looks | uP Brine a pe the mu- [perc to restricting vivisection i 2 nished z twenty years younger, Willem Harris) Sical plece Havana ec ee ne enn ae a wilting 8 3 69 : surveyed him carefully « few days ago| ( ESR at sin naan Is being | Philippe Coudert, baritone, who has See = f $6 $3.9 : l 3 anneremarne ra set A ee ie re Con ered returned from five years! study in i J Hi g is - ’ ko to un older looking man.” “ae and where it fe still enjoying les Se Bia ae near’ SRT RADANERNOANAUNSUNOUONATSNSASAUOOURE LAR EASATACENAN EN DONNINNAAZ Fd Matthews 1s the possessor of a i. F ere ss noune js willingness to a : ray 3 sight hand that, 0, bim te cometary | ft STMT SoA TTeR OT A, TOUoe. men sana New Style Hair Nets || Lace Coat Sets | 2 punded by a halo, although to the 5 ; d een . ‘ setinery Tuman being it scems no dit- | agreed with | |TRAFFIC POLICEMAN THROWN DR - du peed om Yasin, 1,1] PLAIN LAC! coh es 3 rent nd ay cietnen/ perfectly 200 } -|t4eut. Howell Injured in “Crop- e "Beenie Low Dricc , AP in Ate nd cuffs to 3 $s property. man at the Hippo-( story Poe tina ar Oe per” at Busy Corner. CES a 1s ae 2 avn 1 ; vo a Boctor, me rnne'sai wes nea of $ f 25° 3 aati 29¢ HA Se isan ada ot joan fone ay | Tree Saved 4. while tomnine te : 3 for ay ew ain fe hia) a play in ion a8 SeaneDale at hts i abled and fel: ’ D yaaa eASAAAVAVANUAN DANA AN TAUNUAVA RIAN TAMA VOR U OAD DAADATDONAMNANNAAS eats an ey Hee Smal int | nese. porge munis snd oe DT Gtagnes NAMI Old Furniture Made to Look and Wear Like New | # 3 H — Howell fell on his neck and left arm, : | Oak Sideboards 3 Brussels Bus 3 : Matthe Fone, Nov 6, ree, | xpraining his wrist ang vratsivg nis THIS ADVICE Is ALWAYS FREE We maintain a first-class workshop, and do} % jy. qranvensawen oan |$ 3 ‘ aa notte ‘Sacmnthtal weten | carrie Into adr avore, mut quick all fi ee the highest class of work at extremely moderate} 3 | Tia aaa les | 3 minke up, to wear the proper uniforn \eetnn et eH But Tam |! f Hospital attended hin ‘and he prices. Estimates furnished free. 3 18 3 Bnd, atanding by his throne, allow the g made nes Buster Brown of the | Went home in a cab. A sigs : . $ ‘05 3 iz gales of the court to kiss ils hang as. Ye ticle of to-day 18 wrong | pam 5 Pieces of Furniture Re-Covered 3 ‘si9. ; 3 entered, h awing from 6 With Beauti Dane > or Damask 3 3 ght tines @ week,” a none ° autitul Tapestry or Damask, 3 13 3 Mise Julia Marlowe M ao | ip er : = £3 eens 2 sind toahond ENSup vary. | ZR t. 9 8 = ?|/Men’s Underwear 3| Women’s Underwear | § pd iunabansr May & —_—_—_-—_—— | F i furni alled 3 | MEN’S NATURAL WOOL | $] Women’s commina vio surrs | 3 peeing, very, ems GERRY SOCIETY AGENT DEAp,| Sensible women adopt everything and any» Syst TMA Z] UNDER WEARSiegu- 3 Heavy ribbed, fleece lined, | 3 iss on my Wiitam H. King, far yearn coined at thing that makes it easier. ta ies ries and ami nd 3 AnTivasol $ h in $ fer I'm pro t irts Bul Ferry | are of the quality for w 3 SOOT 3 slew $ i died at his home, No. 297] - 5 be usually pay a much highe 3 ihn. PENTA $ ural color; 6 ORC |S si a , (fireet., last evening They use washing machines; and find They are not ordinary cotton ma- 3 TOW, BADER oy, 19 3 SANG TBE SACU AY 3 My word, , PHBA rece t 2 terials, commonlyused, but excel- 3 (Main } loor).. ${ hoor) $ recently came bac al trou The funeral 4 lent lit . L. ——— — Batter aoing ae ‘evan Bt ‘ CHEE a APL Zbureh them useful, tries. cryefinest Bit a npae ee ree In the ‘alls in Engla who, by land Twentleth street Pre ee ised led workmen will turn 3 e nn — $ They use clean water; or if it 1s not fe tine pees of sort 3 | Children’sUnderwear |$| _ Dining T bles 2 ; =n i 3 a Z tai 3 clean, they do what they can to make itclean. Holland Window Shades, to Orcer, age 48] i." Sein Whanevean, | : « 4 ¢ : : 1] measure, make and hang $ for windows | $ | Pants and soft, warm |B] 5 Estublished But even with a washing machine and Bg Ines In width and 6 fe« ote] & cal: g0q Hi Half a century reuey; ‘ A a pad 1 PARTS rine 3] 3 MY 2 clean water, it is not possible to do satis- : \igi!| 18 ra 3 : 3 |. meal 13 | factory work unless the soap is good. ee errant | $ $ } n oer at nc ite $ 0 3 Important Sale Right there is where a great many women 5-Piece slip Covers : Women’s Bath | Lae Jen's Shoes _ 3 ] | W 4 make a mistake. They buy this, thac er Made to Your Order Complete |= , Robes ae 3 milehady tm 5 or any All-woot ripple Fiderdown, | tr F I anne ais Ss the other brand of soap because it is chean size Fuini- S$ 2 oul ba nk a 3 i ture . Bbirdle H or because they get premiums for the wrap- Hound. Sas ; i At Half Price spon OPE Re ea arse mete ver Pon Aiea ° Mia 5 e A . mails at orted Maen arid sey aicinel An : ; ; ers. They save, perhaps, a cent a cake Imported Linen, 4) inches wide; ©. Hatta) a $ On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this oy >| eh , a Helglan Damask, 2 Inches WHOS: PREM @ibags. Cheatin Fine) GARTAMGNEATAANSASUINATAANANAAAN OA OTIIT WANANANNAAAANAAA BANANAS rere week we shall offer an unusually complete and choice and they take two, three or even four hours THE 147TH BEBEET STORE, collection of Flannel Waists. All of these have been more time to get through their work than Table Cloths H Russian Pony Coats made in_ our own workrooms of beautiful, all-wool A HOME $ ealepeeiiemaltinen tent W-INCH RUSSIAN COAT, inolre ] Saxony Flannels of our own importation, ls necessary, 7 stitched, large 8-4 size, tor } Hl II col in dark and lig ; or 8 bl rere is a full color range in dark and light plaids : : omp round ‘or square tables : . : dark and light plaid At best, washing is hard work, And FOR MEN C LETE 3 \ 3 CO EWHNIY nd Linen Lir er Waists d upward as aryarver? andl ilevhen aren [ul Part Payinents Accepted a Cloth Coats — Suits wellas Silk and N sts, ¢ ricgS ranging $6.50 ong ? . F i) Puotlen pen valent piow. Haw bl (OPENS AN ACCOUNT F MAA RY Sorin ORT ean upwa ae AP that has been invented in ‘\ EA LAE AR A f OUTSET ar end nabby Mixtures, mith J ~ M °C t h arakoat years is P, & G. Naphtha SP! Nissaene j A aaa say Fa bralg and huttope, Guaranteed - Values up to $2.00 (Second Floor), at COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 & 104 ST. DROVE ere veceeeeeeeeneeneteteeeteteceseteeeeeeetenesaeecenseete. 1 5 cents a cake “WOS** TROFE. | World Wants Work Wonders. *

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