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\ | olf friend. The cast was the same 48} never ¢ + at the performance last week “Aida” Gets a Sumptuous Revival At the Manhatian Op e1a- -House es Agostinelit, Doria, Zena- \ tello, Sammarco and \isv Arnmondt in the Prine « cipal Paris—Perform= RUSSIAN SYMPHONY SOCIETY ance Pleases a Large AND BEt! GREET PLAYERS. Audience. The last of the four subseription con- feerts by the Russian Symphony Society for the season tikes place at Carnegie BY SYLVESTER RAWLING “ IDA," which was one of the first Mr, Hammerstein & r ‘Hall to-night. Mo Altschuler, the) s conductor, Wist dd his contribu. tion to the M y ob- ances, of whi venture tivo seasons ago, was revived at tho Manhattan Oper: Just night before a lar seamed to enjoy | There was plenty aut, and there w even after the 10 over unt!! within five minures of night. Although there was unusual promptness in beaiuning, the | sions—alway’s too loug—were longer ever. The spectacle at one of the hun gates of Thebes to celebrate the of the victorious Egyptian gen: otunning. It was gorgeous wt x and action. The ballet, with Odet Jory as the premier dancer, excell {tself. The sextetto was sur ously and the chorus was son stage band and the orcies) crashed through the score, and Camp nint led with fine of tact, he could brasses by one half effect. All the scenes were etage managen'e Ighting, es the Temple of V Agostinelll w fective both In 8! “Ritorna Vincito: were fvil of sen was one of tlie best t EG let do to a brilliant per “A Midsummer Mendelssohn's music and hfs inen Night's Dre by Mr. Altsehuler | 10 ibs MUSICAL FOR "BENEFIT OF LINCOLN HOSPITAL. ° the Fiet e many curtain calls , Which was not! W © benefit Mone Ki Al tainment “NAMED HS SLAYER: ITH DYING BREATH vfs Bein Had for Two Weeks Re- ' sisted Efforts to Get Identity of Man Who Shoi. Inde and here. Dorta's Amneris, a & y to look upon, wasen bit too tragic in} man who shot him. The police are now conception, but it had some flne mo- looking for this man, who is to be ments, and her dr wer t In the old G vitae. No, from th effective. Zena seemed tnusia ful of his t His “Celeste Aida” Jacked something of | y refinement In delivery, and It duet he show of Te 1 to this myself when 1 in act well he rimondl Last neht he called a doctor to his Ramfis, his big, sonore. best. De Grazia was the King "T belteve Tam Venturini was the Messenger, tb fa Artigtically the climax was rene! the Nile scene, where the solo. tt BS : aes duets and the trio were bea Giiuhiavendkwaain ee ha ee by Agostinelli, Zenatello and HIPEGANON FATTO llivenun@rweattent Save for a sudden flatting by A nurse leaned over the as he surrendered his sword, th Was her ear the dy ng man w nothing at which to eavl “TANNHAUSER” AGAIN CROWDS THE METROPOLITAN, ¢ A second performance of ‘Tann rema hauser” again filled the Metropolitan NOTICE Opera-House last night. 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Write for our Our ibe ral TEE TH During the iast three week 1,000 Druggists have ordered these Tablets for their patrons inf, NEW BOUKLEL credit terms ap- gs _ 4 —&— B15 days The World has printed 40 days. 2,000 mail orders and testimonials monthly. Over 100 Bae OPENS. by Ne ply also to Long 9,922 separate want-filling ad- Life Tablets in each box—a month’s use. Bdarae oue om eran el new vertisemer are 390 more than Mailed ree. By a Graduate Physician these Gay John J. Hoga Self Honing Strop 500. jal Friday a There Are genuine Spo "egy R20 per doz. : oa ieee we Oy This Brass Bed a; “A CCOUNT: RLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, DOCTORS’ MISTAKES CORRECTED. TUBERCULOSIS CURED. 1909. Sore Store Open All Day Tomorrow. (Old Stewart Building). One Hundredand Twenty Charming Styles of Lingerie Walsis at $1. 50 to $5 Tubereul DU, t sof Dr. A of diseases of the diseases of these Y diagnost ht examination (requiring only |i les the Doctor to cond id then he can an absolutely correct Magnosts !mme. nd he ds then able to (the per kind of treatment without tlon of the Ande as frequently logethe ‘ong, making only experimental, but ad frequently dangerous of to listen nth uusnal medical examina tis based upon an ac | ti | curate ¢ If you hav Hay F tion or any symptoms of Catarrh, er, Asthma, Br 3 $2.50 $2.50 And that takes in only the lower price-range. We have beautiful, delicate affairs from that up to $25. The waists from $1.50 to $5 are all new, crisp and attractive, showing every combination of lace—imitation baby Irish, Cluny, German Valenciennes and others—and embroidery, with lawn, batiste, crossbar and dotted Swiss muslin, that ingenuity and good taste can evolve. The picture shows three o° the effective new Styles, and there are just forty times as many, all told. The various groups: Three styles at $1.50 Three styles at $1.75 Five styles at $2 Nine styles at $2.25 Seventeen styles at $2.50 Ten styles at $2.75 Ready tomorrow. Eighteen styles at $3 Four styles at $3.50 Thirteen styles at $3.75 Sixteen les at 34,50 Twenty-two styles at $5 Third tioor, Old Building. NOT on sale today. -News for Women---A Sprinkle Of RAINCOATS in New Styles We have ready our first showing of the new Spring models in Raincoats—of much interest to the ~woman who realizes that she must have one of these indispensable, practical gar ments. The present little gathering shows the longer, slimmer lines that are now in vogue. There are fine Raincoats of wor- steds, at $14.50 and $15, of striped silk, rubber-lined, in various color-contrasts, at $13.50 to $20, the very effective new chev- ron-striped silk rubber-lined coats, imported, at $37.50 and $45, and imported Raincoats of rubber-lined crepe de Chine, at $37.50 to $58, Second floor, Old Building, Quadruple-Plated Silverware A Quarter to a Third Under-Price ! Some of it belated—bought for our January Sale, but failing } {f reith Ave. & 23d st, N.Y. ses we will give you an elegant mination f to arrive in time. Some a round-up from previous good offer- ings—presenting, all told, a considerable group on the Main aisle tomorrow morning, of handsome Quadruple si'ver-plated pieces for table or sideboard, excellent in quality, at s sof | a quarter toathird. Here are some of the articies--all per- {! fect and in desirable patterns: } 5-piece Tea Sets, at $16.50 to $20, | t $2.25 and $3, value $20 to $28, | Seplece Coftee Sets, $4.78,valuess, | Cond:nsed Milk: Molders, at $1.28 | ee DY GGt TEAL SEED esate ers $1.25 and 31,50, Chocolate Pots, $1.75, value $2.25. SALE h ALL DAY g Friday and Saturday Mail Orders Filled. urers of the finest American Razors, ty 8 san r t Jon of their and polished, Children's Cups, at 75¢ and $1, |) Bread Trays, at $1,80 to $3.50, | value 81 and $1.50. 1 value $2 to $4.75. 3-light Candelabra, $3.50, value |) Nut Bowls, at UB 25 and $2.25, | $4.50, i value $1.75 and: Candlesticks, $1.28, value 31,75, Fruit Bowls at $3, value $4. | Odd ‘Tea and Coffee Poss, at $5, Baking Dishes, at $3, value #4, value $9, Main aisie, Old Building. Ready tomorrow. NOT on sale today, rig store No Nahr rel utr Saturda Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street FOR SALE AUTOS, THE BEST IN N.Y. ALL IN AL ORDER is; sold in every Rogers rein the city it 24¢) Per ty lishment, Vackards ases, Mar Dor. sters, man sonstratl AT PRICES UNHEARD OF, cheerfully given! All styles CROWNE. yes tikes cheaper PEARL PL red al ) eanuel ion rawee ub Trades of flected sie Ni iitoD i 4 for, the 256 Auto Bodies, Every Sort onneaus, EXTRACTIC Lady Attendants GLY LOW PRIC Sth, near Bro REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NS, USE ANO: 938 6th Av., Cor. 2151 St. Open Evee. Until 9.30, Sundays 10— NEWYORK DENTALPARLORS an 348 Sixth Avenue. HELP WANTED—MA DR, MeNULTY, Canes 3 | WANTED. All Operations Positively Painless. | For One Week to All Purchasers | of $100 Worth of | Merchandise Also Included in O01 Various Outfits. If you have two or three teeth we will nsert a full set without a plate, ALL WOKK GLAKANIEED 10 YEARS, Piling Up a Big Surplus To win a race once in a while is one thing, but to win every week, month and year—and by Gold 8, $l up, silver Wlings, SOc. ind porcelain crowns, $3, Est, over 20 yeurs, All languages spoken, Houre--§ to @, Sun tays, fo to 4 | TEETH. | If you have three or four teeth | GUILSHAN Cor, 125th St. and &th Ave. | trance 271 W. 125th St. the Herald or other ne paper in Amer To Win Use Winning World Wants ny | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. value $1.50 and £2, 1H John Wanamaker | ,, ii Bro ny Wammoih Au'omobile thang, hl HEARN FOURTEENTH STREKT \ West of Fifth Avenue Friday, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY Last Friday of Dressmakers’ Spring Sale Also, Beginning of General Clearances for Stock Taking! Two Strong Reasons for A Friday of xtra Strong Attractions No Such Values in New York Muslins, Women’s Suits, } At | At Cloaks, Fars, $ Clearance | Sheets and / Clearanoe Robes, | Prices | Pillow Cases! Prices. Womens isi and Empire Dresses 42 and 45 Inch Bleached Muslin: Panama and Henrietta needle 98. 7.88) — by seaming make full size sb sscline Dresses black ani value .12 and 8% and o% lors lace yokes—were WH.98. 16.98) O1d tor of Bleached ‘and ‘Un jeached Suits Worsteds and | Sheetings tor single, three: ae | quarter and extra size beds— loth—black and colore~= og] 7-4--firown—worth 2 +14 Kersey and Melton $-4-—-Bleached and Brown- 16 1 collar—were $5.98.. 2.98 9-4—Bleached and Browa—r 18 Long Kersey Cloaks Empire and 10-4—Bleached and Brown— ( eini-fitPlald back cloth and Odd lots Sheets and Pillow Casea— Mixitires were $11.98 to $19.08... 7.08 strong, firm musiin— sem|- 42x36-—value .11.. § | 45x36—value .12,, 9 .. 9.08 b4x36-—value .18.. .11 Full size Sheets —81x00— no dressing—value 69 43 4 42.08) Yard wide Heavy Unbleached | Muslins~firm weave—reg, 5.98 124, Spreads, Jan Lynx is were $i Nipple Biderdown Dressing Bae antin hotund--were $1,098 At Shun Silk Scarfe, also Sik, |Comfortables, ¢ Cirarance ce Baw eeweralanied Pere 189, Pillows, &c, J Prtees. Nun'« Veiling Watsts— Crochet Spreads—tull and three- Dovt colOrs—reg. $2.9..cccssesseeee 124) Warter--fringed or cut cornere— value $1.25. so OT . Crib Comfortables-th @ ikon At both sider—-ruftledvalue .69...+006 84 Isses' Coa Clearance Full Site Comtortables-Sitkollne | Meece Cools pained nd Chinte—ValUe $2.25. s.scseveeee and Girls’ Caracul Coats— gth emi and loose Di thes 14 to yrs. $15.08 to $19.98) Wor 10.98 Were $27.9 a t toe! and Clearance Babies’ Wear, } lyat ; Lape Valentines, &c, J Prloes. Millinery, — f Clearance Senn Ll epeitea Armour Toilet Soapa~ Petticoats ° ARLE OMOTS POR, WI. sseccsesereeeee LO. Tablen Caihinere anirla | De, Seale Hlectrio Hale Brush— CU BORON Teel Sieh) +18) oad Jot Perfumes vartous make Outing Flannel Gowns~ 23 reg: ‘ F 8 CE DAUR EXE 1188 1) Taicum Powdercialby danerenitelrel 11k Bearskin | and nf tos $re Valentine Post Cards . Land i 10 cy Valentines —Hearts 49 ‘Duich and Fancy Figures 2to.15 Hand Painted Valentines. 15 to .40 + 2.98) Automobile, Boat and oth | Novelties .. 69 to .98 eponoa 0s 49 wma} Rugs) oat Shades | Clearance Poles J Prices. All Wool Brussels Ruge—exeellent 16 al, floral and “reg. $15.49.... 11.98 Washable Bath Rugs—reversible~ Holland Window \des—whit i | arlo \ At | pink-and: white only — Main Floor + Ctearanca | there ore "9 Hae yap: 69 Pric. Curtain Poles-Oak and Mahogany— Specials Price. | Conds and tracketn-—value 2 aad | AU Linen Handk'teeol'd | green, ycllow--6x3 ft. —worth eT) | 29° Curtains aa? 65: Draperies exrance | Couch Cove Prices i} Scotch and fd three pale Lote | 1 Curtains--two and three pair lots— oat ae ee TBAT Worth $44) and $8 1.98 Kid Gloves —whlte 5g] Worth $5.68 and $6.98, 2.98 : Real Cluny, Renaissance, Arabian and | yaNentesleece | Trish Poltt Lace Curtains—-two . 49 thr lots—worth $10 and $12.. 6.98 h Umbrelta 40-inch Stripe Curtain Muslins ifteta aod col’d silk | worth 9~clearance.. 1 Ah veceeveeee 1.98) Wachable Bungalow Couch Sweater Coats—wool | good coloring»—fringed—-were ii . 1.68 Fig’ Damusk Portleres 4 ined y borders red or green nds—were $449 : 1 sizes, therefore $1.00 to $1.50 ¥ | © Hands seuins Men's Teugth—-valuies $2 loux | Lait Friday of Dressmakers’ Sale These are only Examples of the Way You can be New Spring Merchandise. BI Reg. Special wee 1,35 ciark's 0. x. 1. Cotton eS | 200 yds.—black and white— 3 for 675 best number 10 ‘ Doren, 40—usually $5 { 1,00) tasting Cotton oft) O13 nt Sewing Silk—-80 yd. spools— 1 30 “Slack and colors--dozen.sse. 29 25 Sewi Su 100 — ; vlain and herringbo one— we-} 146) ORicE and whlt@cdoten sss... 66 AT i Blk. Sewing Silk—200 yd. 5] 19.12% Mes ec \ © strip sing Ch x 4 +20! Wide Collarbone—doz, yds. 64 Fou ) Silk Feathorbone—dozen yds.....85 477 ripes and + ,37 Collar Sets—enough for two 3! | Wide Tafteta Binding — 13 9 Dress Shields—light we AO | Pitta cord and alk Aas bt {GQ | Shell Pearl Buttons—ars'd—dor. 7 Big | White Linen Finish, Suttings \ . Yard wide—reg. .19 bay ces) White Figured Mercertzed 734 | Madras—value .29 .......ssssre0 } 4a 4 inch Batistes add India +20 | Linons; also F } 10 Dimities, &e.—reg, .15 and’ .19.. $8 (9 toch Persian Lawns— \ sheer but strong value 19.....$ AD 16> satin Figured Mousselines— } 24 sees lovely tintings—worth .27.. . 2 dens and Stripes | y 2 ry y Batistes~ newest worth 2d and 2...) Ad Lateline Borde vod 7% 2 i a | worth 12% .. : COE ate 9 Yard wide Dr a ae eet plain and ol } 5% k Washabl Foulard Sateons—black, navy, 4 Washable Ribbons— gobelin, brown, with white \ 1% peels aad liga 10) ftriper ‘and figures—rog, 12%... J Black Freneb, Batistes— \ 2 } @\ imporved—47 inch—-worth .24.... 1 2g Black Dotted Swistes ’ y Heel Olaartehideeni blackaregs isiiiiae laos i e Dress Ginghams—clt } i .18 1 stripes and checks In |g gv \ adid comblnations--# ines f Sh 1 f { 44 ote width)—worth We ncecces i. Boker & Co.'s fine Rucbings by yard—Crepe Lisse, Foote eerie et irons. | BQ Chifton, Net and Lace—reg. .38 enty makers—worth 98 Yokes and Chetntsett toty of 37 newest Inces—values .49 and 09 ‘ 3% os—8wies, Cambric, | ie Roumsercetiny oe! u h Emb'd Flouncings~ } 436 VSO8 and Cambrle-value 8... { «49 ' #2 Inch Bmb'd Allovera—wide gy fool range of best stylee—reg. 9... ¢ \ (5 {och~-Mousseline de Sole- | | 27! "stack, white, cream-—value .0..) +29 T2 Inch Brussels Nets White, 127, Cream, Ecru-for bridal vel ,29 Bowne, BC.-POR. 49... 39 and 49 NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS,