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Ger cemars canis HS oS RDNG ATEN CURRANT AI es Bs acetal SEL ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 5, 1908, ° ° | Geraldine Farrar’s Impassioned RAGRED nae a | Love-Making in Massenet’s “Manon” - —.— | the great aria “Oh, depart, tmage fair,’ aa ‘ land sang his part in the following A Thrilling Third Act at sirenuous duet with ail his wonted fer- | 5 ; vor and plenitude of voice, When he the Metropolitan Opera- ana atiss Farray responded to the halt | lle O'Gorman had a dozen curtain calls they got, the, the place carrying a big black cloth bag. Aouse—Caruso Returns t0\ wnite powder marks all over his black, I front of the door at whtoh the man : | was kneeling O'Gorman found a jineny, oa “ . . y) | Sult were significant Ne ' Rejoice the '‘Rail- Birds, | Scotti repeated his admirable chur. |! six keys, @ file and a ‘ag acterization of the rascal Lescaut, and | Pole CH TOULAU LOE tue BtaUlon euae | Rowai was the Count. For the rest, the who sald he BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | poctormance, unjer Spetrino, move ara ERALDINE FARRAR'S impas- | slong the lines of the previous pre- G stoned love making caused aj sentations. he was arrested. Magistrate Moss him in §1,000 for examination all large audience at the Metropoll-! pp LyQWIG WULLNER CHARMS Yan Opera House last night to sit up{ : Se | and take notice. It was the third act A BIG CARNEGIE AUDIENCE, | of Massenet’s “Manon,” The charming) A lance into Carnegie Hall last night, NEW WAY, THE ONLY WAY Mttle American woman in the title part | Where Dr. Ludwig Wullner gave his all | song recital, would have! Recent Discovery, Dose Seven Drops, | Patrolman J jorman saw a man him in the een a man enter sh light | was seeking to win back from the| German Church, Hes Grieux, the lover whom | shown a crowd veel masked this net a Success, | she had deserted arden will|hall and listened with deep attention) — 2 | have to look to her 1 Such tem-|and intense Interest to the interpreta. | 1" ron CE a Te ene | Pestuous wooing made ‘Thais's entice-|tlona of an artist who puts new mean-| yo. chauges of climate and similar ment of the monk Athanael seem tame. ing Into Schubert's “Erlkonig.”’ ands veinoas without success until the fact was Miss Farrar's voice was not nearly at|makes his hearers pide covey the fa- established by the most promiuent medical {ts best. Evidently she is not yet re- | miliar sufterings ot the ‘Doppelgang- \ authorities that cuties (tb ceaarlininend covered from her recent indisposition, /er." When Dr, Wullner sings he Heer | digcuse and must be treated accordingly. tt Caruso, who was Des Crieux, also|to visualize the whole meaning of the! 5 cure js expected, ‘The dlecovery of the ta- soit, Ho was very | songs, to which he gives a new beauty | mous specific, ascatco, waa the rosult of the first two acts, | by the perfection of his diction and the the efforts of a celebrated European spe- 1 the scene In the | poetic rendition of the words, clalist, who studied asthma on the theory wiplce that his sing-; The first half of the programme was was not sure of hi careful throug! and it was not Seminary of St. that it fs a constitutional allment, His | success in evolving positive and permanent cures by the use of ascatco, In doses of The second halt ing aroused his trymen behind the | given up to Schubert, eee ea HG eat elastic recog: | c cj ‘| + py | seven drops, ta go at the de- rail to t huslastic recog: | contained “Aut dem Kirchhote,” by |] tre iu New York and Brooklyn se nition of his efforts “Der Gartner,” by Hugo a remedy for the large number of those at- jas made it nec Sin Welb,” by Sinding, which fieted with asthma has | i i vag (for the Austrian Laboratory to supply Was go dramatically sung that t Wa8 | tiogoman's and Riker's drug siores with the | redemanded, and two songs by Richard | preparation so as to enable sufferers In this | Strauss, “Das Lied des Steinklopfers’ City to obtain It without inconventence. and “Cacllie."” ‘The concert ended with SRE {four Schumann songs—’ Myrthen | for a month's fren taent ; my ] ai : fi .| The Austrian Laboratory, 32 West tot [ina] Rosen Der Soldati uWvaldess,| w York City, will send free an | seaprach” and the "Two Grenadiers. ental treatment te all who write to | Aw a last encore Dr. Wuliner sang | them for it [Ich grolle nicht" to @ house full of 1 | who casts a apel TOUSN the power Of | 2tintutimltetatentmetnetedeetnetictatnadnast ee ae and his dramatic Cc Credit ious r —_>—- The accompaniat, Coenraad V, Bow. Flat.... Father Ill, Little Children Are | addea greatly to the artistic enjoyment 2 $1.00 down and $1.00 y the delicacy and sympathy of his Seeking Aid for Parents per week, | work. and Themselves. Room $142.00 | | FRENCH QUARTET'S ALL i SAINT-SAENS PROGRAMME, Flat... = | The second concert of chamber music $3.00 down ang $1.50 An unusually pitiful case is that of | DY the French Quartet at Mendelssohn per week, Hall yesterday afternoon was devoted nen enn Otto Schlereth and family, consisting | 4 compositions by Saint-Saens. The in- Clothe Your Family for T et a wite, Mary, and five children, | aividual players of the organization are $I per week, $1 Lena, three; Lizzie, aged five;| Daniel Ladoux, violln; Fernand Pine} | No Big Deposits U John; , and Annie, | ¥iola; Armand Ladoux, ‘cello, and Required. | “ are c} - Joseph Allard, piano, The programme eleven, They live at No. 147 George conatsted of the trlo op. 1® the sonata Open saturday and R and the father {8 &/ for piano and ‘cello and the quartet for two and a halt yeare |OP th each number | i rk at his trade, that of an | dience eviden The’ au. SAVE 9ST. E BROOKLYN Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street fron finisher. When the fa firet became inco- pacitated the y lived at Glendale, L, 1 He belonged to a benefit asso: |) ciation that paid him $9 a week for} forty weeks, when his benefits were ex. hausted | After that it was a constant struggle | to exist. The nalghbors assisted them,; ed from time to time.| wife went out and did) work for paltry wages i} barely broke that Fancy Tuxedo Nets In black, brown, navy or magpie. | Value 35c. to 50c, the yard, at ii I9c D Veils Two-toried, hemstitched, 36x44 | inches; in many difierent colors, + Value 1.75, at J George ire agaln threatened s some way ts found | nt. y of seven had! t noodles con- | 1 the nelghbor- | was no bread, no milk, | tea or toffee, All had with their | scanty meal was To-day the! get work or find and thetr sick Btreet flat with evicti g8c Handkerchiefs for Women father a ris forty- Gioett tis Of Shamrock lawn; wreath with block @hevonly family has had for} initial of Amriswyl embroidery. Three designs 75¢ ‘aimo © was coal picked up by : ¥ , \ the children, who are making a plucky|4 in each half dozen. Sightly imperfect. To! tor fight against adv but with dis- be sold only in “ half dozens,” ae The charitably in- d the case one worth in- | vestigating CAPT. HANS GROWS FULL BEARD IN JAIL ioe se Spring C.othing for Boys Russian Sailor Suits & Reefers to m A very striking innovation—proving most eftectively our desire to bring to this department titting recog- niion of its elforts, ‘Ihese Suits and Ree ers are made in entirely new Spring models, of plain or fancy tabrics and in a wide variety of patterns. 3.95 to 12.75 Suits for Boys—2 Pairs Slayer of Annis in Court To- Day, but the Hearing Is Postponed. Presenting decidedly unusual values in the pro- duction of which we have endeavored to pave the way for a large increase in patronage for our department of apparel for boys, Value 7.50 9.75 12,75 at 5.50 7.75 9,75 Important Sale of Shoes for Girls & Boys For Misses { & Children Sizes 834 to II Value 2.00 at $425 Handcuffed to Sheriff Harvey, and ac- e@ompanied by two other men charged with murder who were hendcuffed to Under Sheriff Phillips, Capt. Peter C. Hains, the slayer of Willlam A. Annis, Was taken to the Supreme Court in Flushing to-day on the expectation that a: Gay would be fixed for his trial, A consultation between Capt. Hains's lawyers and Assistant District-Attorney’ Dennia O'Leary resulted in further postpopement until next Wednesday, Capt. Hains has grown a full beard and appears to be in robust health, Lace and button models, of vici kid, gun metal calf or patent calf, 11M to2 2% tod 2,50 3.00 4.55 4.95 vor ENS Lace and Blucher models of gun metal calf or patent colt skin, ‘or Boys Sizes 1 to 5% Value 3.50, Sixes 10 to 134 Value 2.50, at J.95 at 1.55 7 Boys’ Shoes of It, g 1 Ifskin, INGUIN Jeeta at 260 OPEN MON.& SAT.EVES TRS ae rere toe $3.00 and$3,50 SHOES Oe W. L. Douglas $3.00, $3.50, and $4.00 | shees are made inall styles ‘and all leathers.All sizes . and widths, \ THE REASON I make and sell more men’s $3 and 83.50 shoes than any other manufac~ turer is because I give the wearer the benefit of the most complete organization of trained experts and skilled shoemakers in the world. The selection of the leathers for each part of the shoe, and every detail of the making in every department, {s looked after by the best shoemakers in the shoe ind! could show you how carefully W. L. D. then under: any other make, My Secret Processof Tanning the Bottom Blexible and Longer Wearing Leather than any otherTannage W, L DOUGLAS SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: | 433 Broadway, cor, Howard. | 95 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St. 853 Broadway, cor, 14th St. 1349 Broadway, cor. 36th St. 1447-1449 Broadway. 2202 Third Ave., cor. 120th. | 984 Third Ave., near 59th St. 2779 Third Avenue, between 146th and 147th Streets. 345 Eighth Avenue. PIANOS AND ORGANS. __| > | | id why they hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than 708-710 Broadway. 1367 Broadway, cor. Gates Ave. 421 Fulton Street, cor. Pearl. 478 Fifth Avenue. | JERSEY CITY—18 Newark Ave. 250 West 125th Street. NEWARK—785 Broad St. | PATERSON —192 Market St. AS FOURTEENTH STREET Prudent Buyers Spring Suits for Boys Natty styles from the best makers, of which our stocks are solely made up- | splendidly tailored—silk-sewn throughout.,..Materlals are Serges, ‘weeds, Worsteds, Cassimeres and Cheviots—in new season plaids, checks, stripes, mixtures—grays, tans, browns and ollyes being predominating fashionable | tones—styles are Derby, Double Breast, plain or belted; and side or box+ pleated Norfolks, plain or with yoke—8 to 17 years, | For the little fellows of 3 to 10 years, we are ready with Russian and Sailor Sults--new double-breast models in Serges, Worsteds, | W. L. Douglas makes and sells 9. § Cassimeres, Cheviota—-best colorings—tailored in extra good 350. Fa style with the deep hems found elsewhere only in high priced suits, tan an paring | AS EARLY SEASON VALUBS OF IMMEDIATH INTEREST WE OFFER; Dehape carer fa | Russian and Sailor Suita, | Coat Suits, 8 to 17 yrs., |; Coat Suits, 8 to 17 yrs., » the world. 4,98 6.98 Boys’ Shoes - $1.75 & 42.00 Just like my | men's $3.00 3.98 Others ask Others ask Others ask $4.98 and $5.98 $6.60 and $7.00. | $8.00 and $9.00, | Extra fine assortments of New Spring Styles for Young Men and Boys in Coats, Suits and Furnishings—values that pay well to Investigate! | and $3.60 | e- eee FaatCoor Fue | Not a Bit Too Early | exchuateel fora New Spring Hat! | |Judging by the way wo have been ustry, If T ouglas shoes are made, you would seuson Creation Is one eagerly sought |....What Fashion favors {8 here in | varted assortments and at prices that | quickly sell: — Soles produces More AT 11.98 Nassau Street. Seml-Ready Hats, 98 to 4.98 |356 Sixth Ave., cor, 22d St. Tailored Hats, 1.98 to 6.98 | Dress Hats, 3.98 1015.00 BROOKLYN, N.Y. AS USUAL—AT 5,00 A Splendid Representation, A Price we have made famous for Value! @THERS ASK 50 PER CENT. MORB. Why waste money ?——see them! Ribbon Offerings Jof strong interest for early buyers, | since the values represented are un- usual at beginning of season! Ginch Satin Taffetas—extsa quality and best widths for Millluery and Sashee—new smoke, raspberry, Wi a, Bluet and other shades, ‘and 6-Inch plain } offer now Is new, new, new!!.... i ¢—_———_—. Ask to See | These Fine Values In Men's Furnishings Men's Negligee Shirts—fine Percales | tn Spring colorings: box and Knife pleat bosoms: _ DENTISTRY, Your Crecit Is Good / also taffetas-27 cent grades. severe BLT Cults attached or detached— Satin Lumino Ribbon utiful M4 to 18 neck 98 shimmering lustre—exquisite shades of Wistaria, Catawba, Smoke, eto,— | 4% inch—Elsewhere .: id 5 and 6 inch Dresdens—extra heayy— white or colored satin edge— beautiful rose tinting! ood value at .a7 Men's Knit Silk 24 natty shades: Me and Msle—all colora—leather ende— non-tarnishable gilt buckles— double stitched throughou value .75 20 Women’s High-Class Corsets, Values to $4,00—Saturday., Graceful long back and medium modela—fin Broches and Batiste—four elastics—some have silk garters—sizes 18 to 30, e Dainty Fancles In The Opportunity of a Lifetime Saturday Is Children’ HEARN Weat of Fifth Avenue s Day! Never Omit HEARN’S from their Shopping Tour. There are always money saving opportunities, Spring Novelties in Vells—Vellings Thousands of yards of the smartest new weaves here for selection. popular variety of Russian and Com: | plexion Nets and all that the manw facturers can offer in made-up atyles Serer How excellent the values may be judged from these quotations:— MOURNING VEILS—Fine Stig QGrenadine— rich deep bi plain or hemetitched— th yards tong-—uaually 9 and $1.2, 2 yards long—usually $1.9....0.... 08 RUSSIAN AUTO VBILS8. Made of Russian Net lined with Chiffon of barmontaing tint hematitched ribbon border~ all the choice new shades— where as high aw $5, LIBERTY SILKS—for veils, rut 45 Inches wide--biaek and best colors—40 cont Quallty. cusses 3.69 ete 25: TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, Remarkable Early Season Offering of Misses’ 2 and 3 Piece Tailored Suits selling, the change from heavy Winter ty this busy and wonderfully popular department, there must always be som | | y F i e Millinery to tho light welght between: | thing of exceptional Interest In seasonable garments, therefore, to-morrow:—« This Sale of Misses’ Suits! True value $16.00 and $18.00 Fine All Wool Serges—English hard finish— | Navy, Catawba, Old Blue, Reseda, Gray and Black— New long hipless coat—notch collar—perfectly tallored—satin lned—newest gored akirt or princess dress—14 to 18 years—fresh from the tailors, Do not make the mistake of thinking them leftovers from Winter +...Our stock taking is over—our Winter stock sold—all that we No new Suits like these—3 and 3 plece—cean be found in New York for the price that we name! e Saturday Specials -in Tollet Articles Figures show how much below pre vailing values are these prices for goods of reputation; Ho Holmes Frostille, se soepees 260 Balox Peroxide Cream, + AG 350 Schleffelin’s Glycertne & Rose Water .17 2o Treasure Hair Curling Preparation, .10 100 American Beau (Win Collpaie Pua o S00 Dr, Wernet's Powder for False Teeth eo Cateye, Powder de ba (Corylopals of 2%o H. 0, Miner's Natural Blush Rese., 2%o Bon Ton Manicure Bets....., 1bc Miller's Velvedge Manicure Sete, 190 Buffers 190 Flexible Nail File, in oase,, ° For those who are unable to pay cagh f money, we will do weekly or re is no other tin this city which does they Will tell you ‘they do, but you walting for the completion ur work until you have paid them ntee to finish your work tely and let you pay for It as y Our work ts so excelle beautiful and lasting that we Y We place the Superb New |] 22. tiniunnifonn Imperial a Special Offer {PianoFree FOR 30 DAYS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. 22k. Gold Crown or one Gold Filling Upon Your Request for Approval Free with every one of our best wets o eth, If at the end of that time TEETH!!! you are satisfied, you Extracted Without Pain EXAMINED @ CLEANED | can buy the IMPERIAL | PIANO from the Simp- FREE!!! son Crawford Company We guarantee @ fit or no pay. Gold whs and teeth without piates, gold other work done” pain for $190, paying either the full amount down, or a small amount down None better, ‘ni ro wil ve out your ear- andasmall sum OWN ANDI : ) SROWN AND BRIDGE monthly. For further Wonk an . | particulars inquire at PEN ; ; our Piano Rooms, 4th wiilten Guarantees for Ten iey en, or Te Floor. A WriltGiven to Every One American Painless Dentists (Incorporated) | 10 East 14th Street Closed Sundays. (fiemareegi 4 East 42d St. 252 West 42d Street r= GE BEST FOR THE MONEY a Oty rM, Uprights, Play 275 and more | 8600, FOR SALE TEETH. If you have three or four teeth I will insert a full set without a plate, 1 do this with absolute satisfaction, | Examination of your teeth free. Bridge Work, Per Tooth, $5.00 TEETH $7 -$10—-&—$15 GUILSHAN N. E, Cor. 125th St. and 8th Ave, - Entrance 271 W. 125th St ONDS ov CREDIT | WATCHES ti, at PERSONALS, ROBERT DU REAL tolATE TO LET— NEW JERSEY, jae | f = La and fob, night of Mar | HOUSES TO RENT OR FOR SALB, t fett NE ling ront of Hotel Walia | ROM & AREST, ee iberally rewarded, Return to ¥ | HACKENSACK | tam P. Kiggtns, 45 Broadway, WHAT'S THE USE? This Is the title of the very clever song now being sung by Jaci ymore at the Broadway Theatre In A Stadborn Cinder- rath, $10 Gin" Words and muslo complete with nest Ganday’s World, FLATS & APARTM.LNTS TO LET, RADA SPACE OPO Brooklyn, 2 HS FREE, 4 rooms and dara Rockaway av. Brookiya, New Neckwear | Look at these dainty novelties and see it you can do as well elsewhere... One experience will satisfy you that | It 1s wasted time:— Stitt Dutch Collare—hand emb'd Hnea— 5 | elsewhere .75 + Ml Jabots and Rabats of pl ted lawn, ith Cluny, Val. or Irigh Crochet | trim; also hand emb'd.,...+ 26 to 1.98 | Tucked Net Guimpes—white and ecru— Baby irish Medallions and Val. lace lonerte—others uf Pt. Vel Cluny and Val. lnces— Heb new stylos—Worth $2.98....40000+ 9.08 Similar styles {n Black Silk Neto— worth $4.95 8.49 New Ruchini chiffon, ne , or se 0 with gilt and silver— and four rowe—new tn, two, thr fi Head ‘ason's colore—black, white-elsewhere 16 to .69..... -12 to 40 Lingerle Dutch Collars—all lace or lawn with lace aud emb'y— | Gxianere 29 to. $1.08... 2B to 1.40 Jabots and Rabate to match at same price, New Fancles for Head and Waist Grecian Hair Bands—three Men table rows--pollshed ebell or amber—sycclal. vere 69 Hand Carved (ombs—hand polished not Jacquerad—shell and amber— Empire and neck styles—tive designs—real Value $1.69. 08 Hat Pins—Rhinestone clusters— not the common grade, but clear, perfect, brilliant stones also other Jewels in antique and novelty mountings Steel-studded Helts—double face silk elastic—riveted cut steel studdings pea bucklee— Biack and colors elsewhere $1.00 and $1.98....s..sseeere 98 A Very Special Value In Lace Dress Nets... 42 Inches wide—worth .69. The pretty dotted and figured patterns {n such demand for gulmpes, waists, dresses aud millinery —white, crear, ecru—knowing ones will recognize great values In this offering. | eee ’ nake— medium length—18 to 80, 980, Girls’ Lawn Guimpes 39 Likert es Ghtind thea w _ehades ) FLOOR—CORSET DEPT. 3 tuck front —tucked back—4 to Lb yra. | —-— a H k front tucked back 4 to Le a eas ean can SITS D FLOOR—MISSE! 8E $1.98 Mid- Season pr Mohair Bratd—black = and hapes-large and ar THIRD FLOOR MIL oe W 690 Large Rosesy Silk and Ungn—all colo THIRD BLOO fall] ——| 3.98 boys’ Spring sul 6, Spring Styles in the Famous “Knoch-about’’ Shoes for Boys and Girls / “Only the good endures”,...If the “KNOCK-ABOUTS” were not so good, #0 serviceable, so altogether dependable, they would not have the splendid Tepe ata they, a hoot years of selling, standing every tept of wear, galning season after season Jn favor, they have become @ standard among shoes for the Boys and Girls, Lem ; Made of strong yet pliable leather, rock oak solee—atrengthened wi wear 18 hardest-—-comfortable in shape, natty In style—and, withal, > {a difficult, Indeed, to find thelr equals, and they are yet erate ip price to be heard FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE NEW “KNOCK-ABOUTS";— SPLENDID STOCK OF NEW SPRING BOYS' KNOCK-ABOUTS—Viol kid— STYLES FOR GIRLS, mannish laste—Blucher out— Russian Calf, button and lace; $19 to 134, + Dark Tan Kid, button; ‘Bheae shoes are neat, stylish Patent Leather, cloth or kid top; Give as great fervice es any 4400 i Dull Calf, lace’ or button; Kid; self tips, lace or button, (Orthopedic last.) ALL STYLES AS ABOVE LITTLE BOYS' PATENT LEATHE: also dull calf—Blucher cut— and dark tan kid—lace or button—~ mannish Iaste—hand welt sole 6 to &. 8 B1z08 8% CO 13h. ssserersseeeesensees LOB. Aig to 1014 19 | BOYS’ VICI KID LAGE 8HOBS— Wo a. 8 solid leather throughout— sizes 1 to Bb... stereeesevorser 1.06 GIRLS’ PATENT LEATHER—Dull CALF LACE SHOES— calf to hfgh cut—roomy, natty the best-weartng toe sha) 31 tO BY ererererree BSD tts + 1,08 | 11% to 2.59) ginus' DARK TAN KID— GIRLS' PATENT LEATHERS—Black high out—lace or button—also Patent Buede top—bigh cut—button— Leather—button and lace; also kid ertection of sty with patent leather tips—comfortable to § 2 og shape \ see, B48 | 84 to 1044... 2.79 UN to 2... 298 | GIRLS' RUSSIA CALF—High cut— 1.69 LEAT] 8 button—hand welt extension soles— White calf tops—high eut— broad, comfortable lasts— dwelt. soles— # to + 1.08 |11y to 2..... 2.50) 48 | 11 to 2. Splendid Line of Women’s Spring Shoes and Oxfords . . In quality, style and price the tip-top of shoe value. They Include shoes of DARK TAN, button or lace, snappy Spring styles—good fitting and comfortable; also handsome, dressy short vamp PATENT LEATHER 8HOBS, with dull calf top—flexible hand-turn ¥oles—Cuban heels. The OXFORDS aro of Kid, Patent Leather or Gunmetal Calt—all in the fashionable ahort vamp style—all sizes and widths, 8 "MORNING SALES-—"*ia' 34" To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted.—No Mail or Telephone Orders, Coverts, W red and 2 THIRD FLAQOR- 69 24 y To th trushes.... plendid qualities! FUMERY, Dolls 37 ‘es-—curly wigs. OK -DOLL DEPT, ~ Satin 250. Spring hibbor startet Colore and black—miliinery an MAIN FLOOR NEW BUIL 690, Candle Sh des RD_FLOOR—STATIONER Also TWENTY-FIVE OTHER MOR 16 150 Children’s 1.435 $1.69 Hoye’ ni Lace Shoe Biik—fancy forms—bead fringe test colors, | L DEPT. Shoes 1,29 lace: a} to 5. Shoes .. 1.49 leather tips—tace~ OR WEST, sizes ray 7 $2.00 Gir's 180 | euceairsess Double heels, so! __ MAIN Extra #rone—i ie BECON ’ G SPLCLALs—equal value to above | Not Advertisedememmmen--~- Space does not permit j 00K FOR THE CLOCKS! 100K FOR THE CLOCKS!