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18 CAVALIER! SAILS. AFTER SIGNING YEAR CONTRA Will Come Back to Oscar Hammerstein Fold After Brief Interval, HAS NO MISGIVINGS. : After Stormy Season Last Night as Mimi Shows Her Popularity. Lina Cavaller! waved her good-bye to New York, for a brief Interval, from the deck of the French Mner La Pro- yence, which sailed for Havre this morning. Before the ship departed she told of the new contract which she signed with Oscar Hammerstein just before, covering the next five years. Persons who saw her performance of Mim!, in “La Boheme,” were united last night in saying that 1 Mr. Ham- merstein was in the house during the performance and subject to the emo- tlonal storm which seemed to possess (Photog the place during Cavaller!’s curtain | calls, the wonder 1s that she was not | put on the payroll for life. Less temperamental natures than the| excitable Oscar, according to ihe Té- ports, who sat only moderately moved | through the lady's singing, became misty eyed fanatics during the recalls, How- ever the critics may differ as to the merits of her performance, there could be no misunderstanding of her popu- larity with the people who patronize Mr, Hammerstein's music shop. The singer said that her regret for leaving the country was fully made up to her by the knowledge that she was coming back to New York audiences for so many years and that she could go without any misgivings as to the affec- tion In which she was held here, To her intimate friends the lady ts understood to have expressed a great satisfaction with the outcome of her) American trip this year, which began somewhat untowardly ani without its incidental storms, It was recalled that when she found no en- gagements In her art she opened a per- fumery shop in partnership with her brother and there prospered until Mr. Hammerstein reached his determination to relieve Mary Garden from some of her labors. The first substitution pro- posed was that In Thais, ‘The explo- gions of temperament which ensued and Cavalieri, waving her five-y : fruits of the harvest of trouble, eee PRESIDENT'S COUSIN WEDS NeW nthe Miss Agnes Ethel Leaycraft the Bride of Jose Aymar Caniprubi. A score of guests from New York and NO one Hurt but a ograph- Samuel Hegems Boston other latge cities, were at Caldwell, N : the raft. to Jos I'm dov For Each day I've s But haven't ¢ My friends, who How well Worl Want Ads pay; I haven't used That's why | Aa The World prints every week more employers’ “Help Wanted’? advertise. ments than ANY THREE other New York newspapers COMBINED, it seems plain why World “Situation Wanted” ads, “touch the spot.” a was not|P» McDonough, 1 [of Plainfleld, N. J., Supreme Court | tor the Insane, at 1 n merged into Broadway hotel fistle | this city, Includin. cuffs which involved critics and editors, |!n @ whole block in Broadway, made the operatic scandal of the sea-|enty-elghth and Seve Fr) Worth $90,000, besides seems to her admirers to have | field, m the scéne with distinguished | Ses _[Cooate, cents stat This HAPPENED TO POOR JAN, WH DD A KD ACT He Gave Himself Up a serter So That Mi Real One, Mig ht Wed. aki, U awake and some INSANE, SH SHE ws ‘o 6 ATURE BROAD Y i TRUST WN COURT =: a Relatives an Miss Sandford ee Company, Whose Ask Court for Control of Her Vast Property. rina- Last | | Injunction, On the petition of Frederick Sandford, | The fight be trust ppolnted Jc pri Court to- nstantine J, Me-| day, tn behalf of | y | Guire and John J, Quinian a com t ) x oO restrain the | sion to join with a Sheriff's jury termining the compete Sandford, his sister, w Inmate of the Penn: tlee Fitzgerald to 18%, The purpose !s to c woman's vaet prope: The petition shows ford has an estate o | aL, | calt_and ry ft Pla 5 ‘lunatic, ——— EXPLOSION SCARE ANTS STABBING MAIR OFFGE HS GRANMOTRER ee geman, Who sal r, Who Blew Up His After Wounding Aged Wo- ” Fleshticht Pow an, Found on Bowery. couple of na Bowery rapher had heso ow & spec to be made at nplied, a : | WANTED TO DIE IN SUBWAY. | ed hair, | = eyebrow a 8 Al Ls so, bum p yor and no a TISM chance for anot if SS fie MODIFIES ITS ORDER. | joard Gives Electric Light IES y Compantes More Leeway, iN The Publi EDY. It i refund mber this r 4, no oplum her harmnful dru; that any discretion {1 clause relat condition, pr shall fiat h approved by put up under! uaruutes of the Pure eed ond ‘Dive the Commission &* eae |s For gale by all drugetste, Price, 28¢, ~_ Then Here's something a Jon How worthy of the after he wa Films Are Cut Of, Asks | teceme the Andy saw DECEPTION FOUND OUT, 1 He Was Kicked Cuffed and Landed in Cell for Disorderly Conduct. S..N,, marine extrno! satekl, B.S. Q to become ir Katrin the g 23rd Street On Friday, February the 19th. MEN’S UNDERWEAR. 200 dozen, Draw lengths, 100 dozen} heavy Sea Island Cotton Shirts and Drawers, All sizes. | MEN’S HOSIERY, 20H dozen, Cotton and Lisle Thread lain black or with embroidered Hose. helene SILK UNDERW DEEN Rae Both plotes : 1 Tw Pai f P t ee I Ladies? Italian and Milanese Under- , Pale of Pant : | Shirt Was Winks wear. and | it Mike C a * COTTON EXCHANGE MEETING | 1 Members Dincuas the Proposed JAMES MoGREERY & C0, | . { Natural Wool Shirts and Combination Strits—the ‘‘Couvert’’ B ’ b) 1 B P Me nine it's the hee and ‘‘Sheath Knicker.’’ Bloomers, Vests oys uits OXeS 2 rice sate fo nn THE EVENING WORLD, TBURS DAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1909. bi He admitted Te To-n morrow’s listof BONA FIDE UNDERP, RICED II MS spasmuctty without a preceaent for iad Hone day’sselling. But we would impress upon our readers not io stop al the advertised list alone mut poke mara REL a 4 Cin ee TES born vit iutnten —but to BEAR IN MIND that Rothenberg & Co. cater for the patronage of the rich as well 68 ihe poor; that Rothenberg & Co. offer at the lowes: prices in Greater New York complete as- $$ $$ sortments of the higher VISIT om th Flora In carte served all dey Scare grades as well as the best a RESTAURANT table dhote, 124, M, to 2.30 P.M. al qualiites of the lower graces of merchanatse, NO MAIL CR TELEPHONE CRUEAS CROERS Of ADVERTISED GOOD: GooDS | ~ Children’s Dresses NEW YORK8 FASTEST GROWING STORE | Russian and French ay, In @ checks high and vic came, Mike until and with e already,” d the 3 Were made; Mike d out and brought to WEST iaeTn STREET SATISFACTION eV ARANTEED ike No. 2, luring that aces and Emb sae res k-!Barmea Tor chon Laces alll Ines a tions ine Amendments to By-Laws, bers of the am!tte ned until wt Sensational Underpricing and Sale of Women’s Silk Dresses “ [Strikinely Smart Sample Silk Dresses— Worth $18 and $20, at $9. ee with hand _| Just 75 of these sample dresses—having done their CASTOR IA {duty, make it possible for this unparalicled value giving. © bande Bua ed Every cress a a ae am of dla sing beauty, a radiant style ~The Kind You By always Bought prec Teertlane es es Bears Wh fire to the Whittler Tr nee & + " Women’s Siuaning New Blac Kk Taff cela Waists, 1.98 34th Street . In Loth Stores stout or regular 1.10 per garment. value 1.50, 7Se per garment value 1,00 | This) Waist, / | 1.98) 25c per pair Se and 5c This | Dress, 79¢ andl vs. with Window. pest sub- the market, and Bodices in simple or elaborate de- Of bard wood; all handsomely trimmed the Tight, is sim- signs. The Tante-Ma-Til Corset Cover at 2. 29 pues) hinges to be worn with sheer gowns, 232 Boys’ $5.00 Suits with two Sale of Italian and Milanese Vests— re ah Ms Rice $2. 29 neatly embroidered and finished with lace = fees , or plain finished with hand, V shape or Double \ square neck, JAMES McCREERY & CO) 23rd Strect JAMES MoGREERY & CO. DRESSMAKING AND TAILORING DEP’T. Fourth Floor Orders will be accepted for Theatre and Evening Gowns at large concessions from usual prices. Tailor-made Suits, of new Spring 65.00, 75.00 and 85,00 materials, Thirty-fourth Street 2.75 each. Breasted 34th Street yA hal Sale Event] , < 10,060 Pair of New Lace Curtaiis MC at Less Than Cést to Produce. DINE| MGM GRADE ROYAL, COLON- TAL of 11K: RENAIS- CURTAIN Four-Hour Sale of Boys’ $8.00 Two Pair of Pants Suits at 1.69 Double-Breasted Knicker Suits, with extra pair of knee pants, in neat s dark mixtures of cheviots and cas- teen ioer@ean, Simeres; sizes 7 to 16 re gepesiel at, years. Only two suits to a customer. On sale from 9 A. M. to iC 1PM, only ats