The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1909, Page 13

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T QL New York Symphony Orchestra, Says’ REAR-ADMIRAL GREEN DEAD. Secretary; “Permanent” Two Years unheralded last month and has aly Won the distinction of playing thr pubes Protests Against Claim of Supporters of New Phitharmonic Under Mahler — Anyhow, Musto Lovers Needn't| Worry, BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. UPPORTERS of the New York Sym- S phony Orchestra, conducted by Walter Damrosch, object to some of the statements made yesterday by the organizers of tho new Philharmonte per- manent orchestra, of which Mrs, George R. Sheldon ts the moving spirit. of the old and tried 4 co-operative in- -quarters of suaded the memty Philhart sonic Soc stitution with nea @ century of histo: ender somo of thelr rights and priv fleges and to come under tho exclusive and absolute direction of Gustay Mah- chil Ww The death of Re: James G. announce Mra. | Sheldon and her associates have per! ind {t, to sur.) times with the Boston Symphony Or- chestra, is to give a recital In Mendels- I » Union sohn Hall next Monday afternoon, N. ( Bernard Ulrich, her manager, says th eight she was a first prize pupil of the P : Conservatory in 190) a private | Hedpinstiotya {ter ter from Panis to the r says that {t was {n 1905, when she was only fou alca Plain, Mass., teen years old, that she won the e R ean i eted honor, Since then she has pl Ra ees fn Paris, London, ABOInSE Wye TAME Snes t of North Carolina Florence and most o of Burope, Whate ; find in New York, at 2 Will not fer be handicapped by ful dyance no- | ¢ tices from European capitals. i of the war he was trans- egular service, and ser at ation until 1871. Du cll ye was In command or the AUT t Sound naval station, and KATHERINE GOODSON TO GIVE A later was placed In charge of the Ha RECITAL FRIDAY AFTERNOON, | naval station. rine Goodson, the English plan-| aaa Ast, who has established her position| PROMOTION FOR CUTTING. here, 18 to give a recital in Mendelssohn ; WASHINGTON, Feb. {it afternoon, IL nN in dent has sent to’ the i ‘he Presi- V7 nate th uthing jr. of New ary of Legation at | women, have guaranteed to meet any excess of expenditures over recet the orchestra rt ‘ork of the orchestra n of employ ment. The Symphon senten objects to a epirited ¢ Hel GERMAINE ARNAUD, PIANIST, TO BE inate pepe NEXT WEEK. 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Our “Thurs day Special Bargains’ this week include many still popular numbers of w inter Gar- ments; prices reduced far below the cost of production. The Spring offer- ings are selections from all depart- ments with prices arranged especially for this saie. These prices are for Thursday only. FOR SALE. Full Attachments FREE Next ag PR Paty’ WORLDS Now appearing in Vaudeville at the Colonial Theatre, Music by Arrangement with Jos, W, Stern & Co. HOYT Street Subway ; Station at Door, FULTON St. Cor. BRibge St. B’KLYN, |_| Bargains Printed Lawn Waists, Dols, Stripes, Plaids. . Were 1.00, now 49¢c New 1909 Lingerle Waists Value 2.00, special 97¢ All Over Net Waists ; 9.97 Were up to 8.97, now Messaline Waists 9.97 1909 Lingerie Dresses Value 8,50, speci 3° Panama Skirts. .Were 8.00, reauceato 9-97 | Lace Waists. .Were up to 15.00, now 5-00 Silk Dresses ,.Were 15.00, reduced to 5-75 Coats, 50-in.. Were ‘up to 40.00, now 5-75 Tailored Suits..Were 21.75, reduced to 7.35 Were 5.00, reduced to 19) 27020 USTREET, $] 2. v6 5 For Thoroughly Reliable <p> SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE Caracul Cloth Coats, 50-in. iy Were 235.00, reduced to 745 ||) New Spring Tailored 3-Piece Suits Value 28.50, special 15-75 FOR CALE. FOR SALE. NEW YOR . Sewing Machines Machines for which Agents Throughout ) the Country Have Asked as High as $50 LI. we want is an opportunity to demon- strate these machines to you, Our contidence in them is so great that we know if you want a really good sewing machine and see these you will buy one. Come here and learn about them. Asan example of their true worth, we had 200 of there Machines from the saine maker a few months ago, and they were sold ont in T DAYS ata much higher price thaa we are asking now, ‘ ae They are the swiftest and easiest running machines mad self-threading throughout, five drawers; drop head; look like a table when ciosed. Will take all sizes from 90 to crochet silk; will do all kinds of sewing, hemstitching, tucking, ete. A machine that will pay for itself within a year—if not in money, in tho satisfaction that an easy, smooth running machine gives. Better take advantage of this offer Such an opportunity seldom presents itself $] 2. ve 5 Repair Guarantee Free of Charge ft Fourth Floor, 7 = FOR SALE. | va FOR SAL |AUTOS AT CHALLENGE PRICES irs ever offered. $0 than an} neerns in May Our factory 1 an opportunity of having ca zh, with bodies or painting to |Manh ttan Pioneer Autc- ablishment. L “SS | Broadway Mammoth mobile Exchange, the | 299 to BMS WwW. Seth Obey near Broadway, DIAMONDS on " CREDIT SON WATCHES . ii MACHINERY. WANTED, A SECOND-HAND WHIZ, neil Wringer, abou! i Fact ! y b kK, ALM, Maren %. Ia will be considered unteas, It ya certitte bond to be 25 ed in the proposal. and estimate of en and printed forms of 1 S prepared by ‘the ‘and this advertise: Hoard of Aldermen, by the Board of proved by His HEARN Auto-| FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue For tho festivities of coming holiday, here is an opportune offering of Women’s Satin Messaline Dresses Made to sell at Our Price In the becoming Empire style, with Bmoke, Cat SIZES: In colors, t Dreaxes—Dfrectolre, Princess, Empire, Messaline and taffeta silks, crope de Chine, Broadcloths, Panamas— black, white and colors were $11.98 to $50.98... 7.08 to 35.98 Cloth Cloaks— were $6.08 to $29.98....44, 2.08 to 17.98 sees 8.08 to 22.98 Caracul Cloaks— werd $15.98 to $35.98... Satin Duchesse, Plush and Velour Cloak: were $15.98 to $60, | Pur-Lined Cloaks were $29.91 Evening Capes: Broadcloth and Messaline— were $15.98 to $39.98....4++ | Tailored Sults— All new—no old styles were $15.98 to $55.98... | Droge Skirts-Cloth, Panama, Satin, Silk, Volle— | wore $3.49 to $23.98........ 1.08 to 15.98 0.98 to 29.98 e— Clearance Prices for Lace and Heavy Curtains Including the balance of our GREAT COHEN BROS, PURCHASE | AT HALF PRICE ENGLISH NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS— mples slightly soiled, Worth + 8.98 | Worth $3.95... 1.08 Worth $5. 2.98 | Worth $2.08.... I RuerLED CURTAINS Musiin— d-inch ruftle- 67, ¢ ai Worth $5.95 Worth $7.98, 508. Worth . 6 4 OB Worth 1298... 7.98 - 9.98 k Damask—only one -Pomegranate—were $11.98. | Silk Frou Fi E Damask—wet + 14.08 Reversible, Fig . 1.69 were $19 Two Special Values in Black Silks | Yard-wide Messalines vo... Yard-wide Peau de Cygnes ,98 | Yard-wide Peau de Sol 3 | Yard-wide Taffeta: 1,25 $1.50 grades . You will notice ya ‘ard Ww: and thal weaves are thore in greatest fa | for rich black gowns and sults, Odd Lots—Trimmings | Novelty Bandings—for belts, hats, etce.— variety of good colo orings— ‘with & and without tinsel—were .20.... 12%)! cy Handings and Aas -all | colorings—also black, whit id Uusel were 1 19. 8 Complete stock of sizes 1.98......2,49 Uppers of soft kid—medium toe she for those who r Try a pair and you will be con Mustin—If, 8. cambri ECOND FLOOR Ahan i \]24e. Fine sheer linen—\ _ MAIN FLOOR—HA * LOTHING $8. 98 Misses’ Bro Empire and Directoin SEC $7. 98 Cowhide Suit Cas Hench inen lined ~shirt pocket—b THIRD FLOOR—V BUILDING raid trim: 4 to 18 FLOOR—M | | 190 Pad Hose Supporters White, blac! ink. bjue--four heay L\SEMENT—NOTIONS, _ | Also 24 OTHER MORNING SPE CIALS—equal valuy ———Space does not permit Not advertised. LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! +. 16.08! 0.98 to 19.98! vos 8.98 to 89.98! 5 extra wide at ball and ankl Bian oats 3. 50" _ Fifteen Dollars. 8.50 pointed yoke of tucked net back and front, and finish of two toned or Persian gimp. | COLORS ARE: Peach, Rose, Reseda, Navy, Cadet, Wistarla, awba, Raspberry, Tan brig Black— 10 42—-———-In black, to 4, Tasteful, well cut, well made, well fitting gowns that are ‘a wonder at the price—no dressmaker would make one for such a sum! Also, In Continuation of Clearances Before’ Inventory Feb, 27thi— Bilk Teagowns— were $16.93 to $24.98. | Elderdown Robes— | wero $3.98 to $5.98. | Long Silk Kimonos— were $5.98 to $19.93,. | Long Albatross Kimonoe— were $5.49 ... | Long German Flannel Kimon 11.98 to 16.98 seseee 2.98 and 8.98 . 8.40 to 13.08 sever 449 1.49 to 2.08 were $1.08 to $4.99... sere . | Long Flannelette Kimonos— werd .03 to $3.08.scerrreers +» .69 to 1.08 Elderdown Sacques— were $149 to $349... 608 to 1.08 | sit Sacques— were $5.98 to $10.98. ..s000008 3.98 to 7.08 Albatross Sacques— 95 to $9.98... sere 208 to 4.08 rfs and Fascinators— | re, Zephyt, Ice Wool and Shetland were .98 (0 $12.93, ...csseeenee 49 to 8.98 | All Furs and Fur Coats Reduced— =| Half Early Season’s Prices ! a OTHER CLEARANCE VALUES:— | Clearance Offerings of | Yard Wide Muslins | Bleached and Unbleached Good value } |5% at 8%c. Pre-Inventory Offer in Infants’ Outfits 45 pes. 8.69 Day Slip’ 2 12 Night Slips 51 1 Trimmed Dress 04 46 3 1.80 95 oT (74 1 88 27 54 7 © «.B1 acques 6 ~~ 80 4 pair Hooties 9 86 6 Bibs 3 18 12 Diapers fi 55 45 Plocesyse.reerssveses Worth $10.50 8.69 OTHER CLEARANCES: — Little Children's Serge and Crepella braid and fancy trim— 3 and $6.98, 2.98 nnelette— 5 yrs. —were § a 49 Short Outing i annel Gowns—with | yokes—sizes to 3 yrs,—were Beevers LO | Suit Cases and Physicians’ Bags 4 Inch—strong nd handles sh lock and catches {shirt gocket and re $9.00... same size and general, were 37.00 4.98 black geal grain leather handle. lined pocket Physteian Toather nickel tr'ta 17 Inch--worth | 48 tneh—worth | Toilet Article Sale Continued | CUT PRICES THROUGHOUT, THE STOCK! Women’ S Wide Ankle Secs 3 to 10—widths to BEE, 3.48 ape qui t 4 that it Is quite unnecessary to pay the cost of custom-mate—those who try them always buy them! MORNING SALES— To prevent dealers buying, To-morrow, Tharsoay, Until 1 P.M. quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders. Sareens., 2 put siightly 25¢ Do'ted i res Best MAIN FLOOR—SILVER WARE to above- 100K FOR THE CLOCKS! %

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