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THE EVEN OH 8, 1909, Opera-House on Saturday equalled Mary Garden's fe. Manhattan, After !mpersonating | an in “Madama Butterfly" |day night she tered Bride’ at the Saturday matinee, Gabrilowitsc Siar of Concert at Metropolitan Plays a Tschatkowsky Con- certo and a Liszt Hunga- rian Fantasy—Di Pasquali, Martin and Rains Sing. of her wrt, $ opera has flr public favor, Mahler cut even would not permit a re the charr concerto in D major and the garian fantasy with a dazzling display | of virtuosity and fine ar Only people in the upper part of the! jhouse knew of what doin a serious ac last act the {lumination times by the enthusiastic but none too . The three singers WhO) chatice falled to take piace. appeared were Americans, Pasquall was heard In the Caro Nome! MARCH 20 A BENEFIT NIGHT. @rand Valse; Riccardo Martin's num- 9 Were the Spring Song from “Die ure," and a Frenc! song, and Leon Rains sang Flegier’s “Le Cor and Handel's “Hear Me! ‘Winds and Waves.” Herts led the orchestra through Ros- ‘8 ‘William Tell” A diversified programme will enlist the services of all the principal sing- .| @re of the company, “SAMSON AND DELILAH" AT THE MANHATTAN. | form drew a big audien hattan Opera-Ho FILIPINO BAND PLAYS AT THE HIPPODROME. The Phillppines Co! 7 ' MARY GARDEN IN TWO ACTERS THE SA\ EMMY DESTINN'S GREAT ART; “PARISIFAL" FOR LAST TIME. nn at the Metropolitan | (oq Credit House La $88.001.9] $1.00 down and $1.00 $142.00 |) | $3.00 down and $1 Clothe Your Family for $1 per week, $I No Big Deposits en Saturday and WAVE. 9ST: ~ BROOKLYN Restaurateurs, _ Attention! If you have three or four teeth 1) 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 | WATCHES $7—-$10—&—$15 | | SHAN zhev vour patrons call and order 'G U I le What cay want fixed “so and sv," Do you find your Waiters “bungle"— at ang Marie in wis unstinted in the ng polka, to mal | found impression upon a reverent aud: | BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | ABRILOWITSCH, the Russian pl antst, was the sta } polltan Opera How flower garden scene a gupln feet long by five feet wile tently left open {i chorus of ft min I danced with ght have re- \re dent. In the the sacred ;|CHANGE OF BILL AT r . THE METROPoLiTaN, | SUNd “Il Trovatore” will be sung at the| IN@ WORLD, MONDAY, MAR almost Metropolitan Opera-House on W day evening instead of aviata,” will be sday evening with the | IMPOSSIBLE TO DESCRIBE. the building power of the A. D. S$ Malted Milk is wonderful ilder of Health, strength and vitality. stinguished by its trademark—a. D. S. Buy a bottle to-day and try it, COLD—GRIP. | sometimes be fool- ¥, but he is always ¢ In no way can this care be better bestowed than by) or matlens retained wsing the A, D. S. Cold and Grip Rem-| n edy when the first signs of an_ attack] rn until tt was fixed, | Of cold or grip are manifest. d hy a association of ten thousand) | tail druggists, who are responsible, IMMEDIATE RESULTS. A.D. S. BRONK-LETS do more than} | simply relieve the irritating tickle for aj | | Short while; they cure it. Instan? relief to | scratching throats and all throat troubles. | A gala performance for the beneft| Ter thousand druggists are responsible! | of the pension and endowment fund of | for A.D. S$. BRONK-LETS, THEY KNOW. | the Metropolitan Opera Company 1s an- | TH ONE RELIABLE BEAUTIFIER nounced for the Metropolitan Opera- House on Saturday evening, March 30. | qe and the A. D. S, Peroxide Cream to obtain beautiful teeth and a clearcomplex- | ton, shetwin preparations manufactured by | the ten thousand druggists WHO KNOW. ———————————————— lay World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. Visitors to New York are invited to make use of our Tea Room as a place for rest and refreshment while sight-seeing and shopping. Luxuriously appointed and conveniently situated on the Third Floor, Tea is served without charge. 1 of his health Use the A, D. S. Peroxide Tooth Pow- The Lounging Room A cup of tea and a few minutes in an easy chair will break the fatigue of a day's shopping—facilities for correspon- dence are furnished No charge Redfern Corsets for the Season of 1909 The dominant influence ot the Directoire gown has called for special styles in corsets that test to the ut- most the skill of the corset maker. To properly de- sign and make these ex- tremely long “etroit” styles, so that they will be light and comfortable and yet wili retain. their contour and stand both the strain and the wear, re- quires extraordi- nary skill and ex- perience inthe corset maker's, at Lf Redfern Corsets are gener- ally conceded to be not alone the only correct styles that were created to be worn with Directoire gowns, but were a distinct development and an improvement in the art of corset. making over any- thing heretofore achieved. We especially recommend Red- fern Corsets to our customers because, afier careful examin- ation and repeated tests ot their merits, we find that they are skilfully designed, carefully fitted and absolutely meet the require- ments of the coming fashions. There are various Stvles ©! Realern Cor- styles sets, each medel having special adaptability to certain figures. This in- sures a style that will fir you particularly well ine corsetieres are in attendance. Rediern Prices $3 to $10.00 Second Flcoor—Greenhut and Company. Sixth Avenue, isin to toh street, Greenhut & Co, 9 Entrance 271 W, 125th St. That they're awkward, dull or slow? | | Mf that's the case don't turn And let Fate have ‘it's way; Just Dire a competent Waiter Tarovgh World “Want” Ads. to-day. Bam week The World printed 3,921 | wrpr ate “Situation Wanted” advertise: FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. site of werkers ANXIOUS to work ~~~ ~~ ~~~~9- wa to pleans y.i ww best they can, TORS T } KEAW ESTATE TO LET= NEW JERSEY, E HACKENSACK, eA” o¥., Brookly! Second Floor—-Greenhut and Company—For Tuesda: The New Spring Silks in Full Array The real benefits of our farsighted purchasing of Spring and Summer Silks are | now being felt in their full force, While you were busy buying Christmas presents we | had our silk buyers out in the market when the new weaves were just making their | appearance in Europe. whose name ts know: to every woman in this country. Main Floor, Rotunda--Greenhut & by The Warner Brothers Casey stead of the ordinary corset that is supposed to fit all figures Store jormerly occupied by B. Altman & Co. the high collar 1s worn, suitable for after- nocn of evening wear, moved; simple but very effective. Ilustration B shows you how the Waist looks MSU fe JAMES BERGMA! | TEAS C NOAN, 110 WALT Oe D REWARDS, ry Lost, F N. E. Cor. 128th St. and 8th Ave. | ~~~" as NT OR FOR SALE | wn iT, WILL the young man from, Bow i be home iate, and at jet ab: going, RAR AAAAARARAS Brooklyn, INFORMATION \2 Sirs, FREE, 4 rooms gat bach, $10. 165 Broadway, N. Y, purchases are made Company Balances Earn 6% Per Annum Full information of these advantages will be given upon request Dr Y Goods Regular Charge Accounts are also solicited. Other Special Sales ed Prices,” Sale of New Spring Dress Goods Fine Lingerie Batiste, special at 15¢ Extraordinary Sale of Long Kid Gloves Special Showing of Souvenirs for St, Patrick's Day ) The New Spring Tailored must appeal to discriminating shoppers. It is unusual that a suit of the Greenhut standard of quality, Greenhut difference in fashion, and Greenhut high grade of work- = manship can be secured at $19.50, It ts an exceptional sale. i Suits made to measure. There's more, too, a quality of materials and trimmings, a standard of workmanship that can- not be surpassed by the made-to-order tailor, advisability of making your selection tomorrow without tail. elling They were at the sources of supply at the most opportune and advantageous time and placed large orders in advance of other buyers for those weaves and colors that Queen Paris dictated. These same fabrics are scarce to-day and prices are rising steadily, But we are prepared, we have new silks in abundance-—every new weave and color, Tomorrow—The New Rainproof Foulards at 78c The demand for these foulards is wonderful—they are scarce élsewhere—Wwe have an |]! abundance of the newcsr effects Strictly rainproof; full 24 inches wide; made by America’s foremost maker, |f) A name that would fill our Silk Section to overcrowding || were we prrmitted to use it, All the mew colors, every size, dot, spot end figure and a full line of the new monotone effects, Special at CenG: it He itaat dae th YE eG 78c 27-inch All Silk Rough Shantungs Colored Dress Satin 4 Every wanted color and black among this splendid at Company—For Tuesdays Selling, A Clever New Idea in Waists Four waists in one—that is, you buy one waist at $1.95 which, by a simple adjustment of the stock, Dutch collar and rabat, can be changed into four smert waist | styles, Isn't it unique? Made of Sheer Batiste, tucked DISS OD 2086 Zee es entirely of Cluny Lace—the Dutch Colla These illustrations represent one waist which can be converted into these four distinct models, _Introductory Price es it appears when IMustration A Portreys the Waist $] 95 Illustration C vives you anideahow | . when worn with stock and Sixth A , asin'e (on Sicet Greenhut & Company Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co. “FOLLOW THE CROWD” into The World’s “Want’? Columns Deposit Charge Accounts (fj tl Deposit any sum you desire at the office of the department and Charge your purchases to it as you make them. i Your money earns 4°¢ per annum for thore months during which no purchases are made, and for months in which 9 FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue Advertised for tomorrow in this even- ing’s Journal, where details will be found, A dependable quality standard ' jrecusized tential to @ special value in every line of merchandise offer. Greenhut's.—"Fifth Avenue qualities—Sixth Avenue ‘Baying for Cash GREAT STOCKS and GREAT VALUES! ;| Reaay for a great set Three-Piece Suits at $19.50 The very announcement in itself of these new Spring Tailored Suits at $19,50 foretells a buying advantage that ff There's more than value-giving news behind this announce- ment though, there's exclusiveness; a distinctiveness in the modelling and an individuality in the tout enseméle that at once interests the woman who has been in the habit of having her e y to medium size cluster effects — worth 12% : We are introducing these new models daily, sending them A out as emissaries to herald the superiority of the GREENHUT style, and you can depend upon it that we would not let one go out in our name that would hazard our reputation as New York’s Foremost Fashion ff! Center, where quality, style and low prices are a trade trinity, 7 “pi Sui —The dress is attractively trimmed Three-piece Suits of fine serge.—The dress is auruciively trimes Cout is a hipless model trimm’d to match dress and lined‘ with chiffon taffeta There are only a limited number of these Suits, therefore we urge upon you th: borders~ also brown, navy with white figures or dots: matchless assort Offered elsewhere hundreds of styles. . It is an opportunity you must not pass by. The colors are gray, $19. 50 Leo iret GL Cue Ts 2 0 ob no i self tones—make ideal Sprin and Summer dress as the new mobairs and silks— colors, dark, light, medium— here 85... MERCERIZED. DR! white with plain oF stripes of pink, hellotrope, re: brown and blue--very desirable for plain colors—will give splendid cont sults as well as one: dresses—worth 80 cents. E white with color with white atri and durable, complete assortment every streer and imntat oA Grass eva aig eee ie re shade in this high, lustrous finished dress fabric name of “Burmah" at $125 yd. Special 78c ame ee ee 20 i $1.35 i i 40 of the new Spring shades, also black. 36 inch i Satin Messaline schiouaye r] \c ; inc ey ii ; Regular uy) bo $1.10 and trimmed with rows of Cluny insertions on front and sleeves. Sleeves are tucked, long and three-quarter lengths The yoke is x 's of batiste and Ciuny, and the Dutch Neck is edged with Chiny Lace. The Jabot iso‘ batiste and Cluny. This model is introduced and gold exclusively by Greenhut and C n AS EXAMPLE OF VALL Robes of fine Lingerte Hatiste high Mlouaces beautifully emb'd Extra Wide Mossalines— in eyelet, raised and other dainty Abie heLvoue narod abadel tucked flounce i Lo To- Tuesday, MORNING SALES—""tiis'?. it. revent dealers buying, quantites restricted. NoMail or Telephone Orders 1.69 White ool Shawis, Honeycomb and Shetiand—fringed an the Waist looks when | the high stock and Dutch Collar are re- Illustration D ‘hows you how the Waist looks a with the new Dutch Coller end 5 i { Dutch Neck Collar; « new and smart effect, ated Bike cae Ane the day. All Waist parts in- second Floor—Greenhut and Company—For Tussiay's 0 t.0x. Yokes & Chem Black, apangled net fa e ‘ Also 26 OTHER MORNING SPECIALS—equal value to above— (OOK FOR THE CLOCKS! “No Place Like Hearn’s for Value”’ NO HOUSE SELLS GOOD MERCHANDISE Day-in, Day-out, as Reasonably as We Can or Do Concentration Upon. Dry Goods Selling for Cash Results in Ma flag vate in Our Great Department of Foreign and American Wash Dress Fabrics ' The Largest In the World! Coptes of the fine French goods dots of figures In that sell at three times the prices— 40 black and colors ‘The color blendings being parcicularly id take an .88 expert to know that they were not the real ‘Frenctr’’ Our apectal price. .. 3 8—Fine Scotch novelties ay are having (dite) pe sale—plain colors and chee! BAR MUSLINS for | combinations in the cholcest tints, children's dresros—white with tiny | auohyaaiR evedaseManoupayiy lilacs scree RA) Navy, Old Rose, Turquoise, Fawa, | with borders {n solld colors or cord effects In a great combinations to cont 48 | ot colored allover oF | Wide-elsewhere 66 and , {Igured deslgne..sssssssscssosserssoyes M4) OF wagount of width a yards Is suffictent for a dress, | Special line of DOTTHD DIMITIS— ‘ANEW ‘ 3; in, lovely amity, but deta oy A NEW CLOTIL for children’s dresses: therefore, 180, grade in D SHOWER DOT SWISSES— tough 244} made eapectally to stand strenuous 1244) outdoor use and much laundering — as linen, but not stiff or fiat) stripes {n leading Joweat price elsewhere Here canary of lilae— colors t fltisli...csssevvere 4) 2 ce with emb’é dots in black, | heavy | Cool, troaty AMERICAN NOVELTY GINGHAMS— signa are practical and one of the best makes—stripes, ‘anging from pin dot to colm checks, plaids and plain—all colors from tiny rose sprays and combinations--Value .10.. . 8% FINE SCOTCH Moen cedataes gies deeeseccnones lat FANCY BATISTES—Floral, figure, dot See oT ET ee Mito ‘and stripe designs—with aud witheut woven cords—also plain pinks, ad black blues and other colort—32 inch— quality rarely sold: un description cannot do justice to their exquisite texture or to thelr lovely lustre--they must be seen— assortment comprises white with blue, Pat 124 cent FOULARD BATISTES—Sheer, tine | lavender or brown combinations, unilty In full range of stripe and Tere Eero et eorded lot designe—plenty of navy, | stripes or novelty checks—never j) black and white... ret (19 | TRRMeS Pat vaser tal een PONGER CLOTII—More than halt There goods aro used by firm fabrics with satin rings Custom shirt makere who value th | at fifty cents a yard! ‘ame shades | MERCERIZED POPLINS—all leading +. 29] others ank 19 cents..... NEW MADRAS CHEVIOTS—beauttul new cord and line effects for men’s shirts, dresses, etc,—also herein lece | service—usually 12% ie ebed see 85 | OALATBAS—always popular— “wear Iike tron,” so mothers sty-+ therefore very desirable for boys’ wash sults and girls’ di + 29° worth 18 cents... A Manufacturer's Sample Line of Women’s Fine Underwear 35 and 40 Per Cent, Below Regular! To look over « sample Iino {8 to see the manufacturer's choicest stylew Cad Inost careful workmanship—extra care being taWen in the making, for the Teason that retailers’ orders are given from "Samples To anasunce, therefore, that we offer a manufacturer's sample line m - Tents ate exceptionally fine and altractive—-tho reat variety, however Trcareely two garments alike), precluding itemized description......Bnough to say that In fabric, trimming, styles and effect these garmet yarlety to meet the ideas of the most luxurious, as well as the Following short lines represent values that no woman who appreciates fine will want to miss:— Made to. sell at | Sample prices 35e to $14.98 19 to 9.98 | Made to sell at | Sample prices, Night Drowses, | dao to $18.88, “48. to B88 Made t Lat Bample prices, Corset Covers, | Mane OD ans, | 18 10 2.98 reat | Made to sell at | Sample prices, Chemises, $8¢ to $1.38, | 69 to 2.39 M 1 Bample prices, Made to sell at | Sample prices, Short Skirts, 890 to $1.99, +35 to .79 Made to sell at | Sample prices Long Skirts, | $e to $18.98, 59 to te 08 4)-—__--—--— —4+—_—_ Continuation of Sale of Rich Ribbons | Imported Embroidered Robes At Appreciative Prices! 2.98 to 2493 Wide Millinery Satin Ribbons— Worth $5.00 to $30.08. Smoke, etc.—Special.... in Melon, Raspberry, ete... cree. d . Satin Dresden Ribbons benutltul floral patterns in pink, blus, .498 violet, maize or white... 1d 0. dere FLOOR—SHAWL DEPT. n { ‘f of 5 ap Ww 4 * Bate © Waiste, 1 39 250. Mer’oz’d Cons Madras 4 h—natty stripe and figuro designs: So emdy ae i ciy quality for ahirtivalsts, men's and dove’ sh PASE WASH DRESS FABRICS, 56 Claspe—sott 5s 11¢, White Domet Flannel ‘ew Bandings... white, colors—-w and without gilt. IN Fi RIMM i »Pantsys sturdy Cretonn ns—tine qua UPHOL| 2.69 d—shitt 9c, Faney E at Unibrella atrape =I pocket THIRD FLOOR-SCIT_ CAs o Col'd belts... 27 $1.98 ‘ buckles Pull size rite ® Comfortables 1.00 unimer R back FA — BASEMENT MEORTABLE DEF buuch Roses x , 26 — se8 arge spray ads. Sto 8c. Pearl Buttons dow ON MILLIS Oe ‘and. fresh water—-alx sizes Not advertised —_——-Space does not permit. LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! avon With those wonderful assortments that have made this department one of the sights of New York,...'To think of’ Wash Dress Fabrics is to think of Hearn, for not only in assortments do we lead, but for || values, as every one mows, there {8 no place like our famous Basements! || src MoUSSELINES—sheer, lovely [BBAUTIFUL ZEPHYR GINGHAMS— | goods that sel! at slght—allk woven, stripes, che: | self colorin with white dote—tdeal for dressy beautiful—made up it woul Summer wear-—elaewhore .60, | PERSIAN NOVELTY MOUSSELI Not blitarre or showy effects, but \ dajuty-color tiitings that never fail to BORDERED GINGHA exclto admiration--imported........... .30} || COLONIAL CROS + 128 sore BL eo koline fig’ both aldes or plain

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