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nd to be repeated, and Campanini was | ture Grieg’s "Peer nt” suite and y Berlloz's “Racko: march, taede ho) reolbienig, Of a iandcial sustain tably well done he andience was Bonci the Star «ter GAC AIRORCHIO? |G ee as out am | Reache, Zepilll, Valles, Crabbe, Gilibert) ELMAN AND CHARPENTIER'S Mi and Dufranne again had the leading HATTAN, atthe Metropolitan's... ei ees suite AT GAY ~ tenor the least honnrs. ne n and t a Bima us work in C His Beautiful Singing Makes @ Memorable Performance ” —“Tannhauser Well Pre- |: sented, \ \ BY SYLVESTER RAWLI \|PPVHE opera season $s nea \ close, but the public’ shows no sign of 1 Wach of the four operas Sharpe A delig’ soloists, Elms a 8 ‘and he received even more tha usual applause, M,. Campanini renved to UE all la heart and vigor b — Into his leading of the orchestral sulte | ALBERT SPALDING GIVES by Charpentier, which was heard for the first time at these concer ANOTHER VIOLIN RECITAL. | OME RACUERaL ran (HE. Gf Albert recital at Men- | th delssohn Hall on Saturday e' Spalding’s hall recelved sufficient _ en- pwiaiiar ; a8 ‘agement from the audience, Mlle Berardey Srey ae pleasure to a large ille-Renche, Mmes.“Axostinglll id Sudience; La I + Wholesome isse, and Messrs, Taccant ang paitan’'s ma Hintst ts Glanoll-Gailett! were recalled seyvera not tr \/ times after each solo, but the length of the mine prevented encores, audience pald at to M, Campanini In hearty appla to whieh he responded becoming! fel and artistic sing! formance one to 0 aldine Farrar’ and Didur’s ¢ It were better to f Mer's Musetta. Spetrino ¢ Lue and. Wieniawskt's p ch won him great in Al METROPOLITAN ila 1S a . : nausen ove seem DOPULar price of Milas Ranze ton of Hert taken by B. stad, Carl J Isters of Me ny sang at last n aie voles from for a man’s suit. Our i" and a chorus the Be no," by W $15 suits are wonder- Saturday which w fages a opera. 1 “PRINCESSE D'AUBERGE” AND} “SALOME” AT THE MANHATTAN t The carnival scene in the * se Auberge, presen at the Manhat fully popular, because they're worth $25, Moe Levy & Co., | 119-125 Walker St, de Pasquali | 1439 Broadway New York n| New York 80] “Ah. fi urday afternoon, h exquisite et: 380-382 Fulton St., Brooklyn audience. ‘Tie PRO Herat and prolonget! chestral numbers, the "Mi, ove Qur special Omnibus Line carries our patrons free ot churge to and from Third Avenue, Fourth Avenue Subway ond Sixth Avenue car lines on 18th St An Important Sale_of White Goods 1s announced for tomorrow. Details will be found in this Evening’s Journal New Arrivals in Those Inexpensive Tailor-Made Suits Ideal creations that express in such a smart and fetching manner those essential style points that mark the real modish models of the day. The distinctive fashions that win the instant approval and lasting admiration / of those women who have solved the problem of correct and becoming dress. Our Twenty-nine Fifty Suits are faultlessly fash- loned from the finest fabrics, skilfully tailored by experts who are masters of their craft, - Then, too, there is an individuality about the sET garments that raises each cre- ation above the hackneyed styles that usually sell at this price. Superiority: That sounds the keynote —_——————_ __ of the enviable position attained by the house of GREENHUT in the ready-to-wear world in such 4 short space of time. a—Superiority of Materials 6—Superiority of Trim mings c—Superiority of Workmanship d—Superiority of Linings e—Superiority of od e (Superiority of Fit It takes study and thought, careful planning and painstaking effort to excel in arti- cles of dress, but we go beyond that— we put enthusiasm, artistic ability and a nattve aptitude for creating exclusive ideas that only come to those who have ideals to sustain, a reputation to | protect and a goal that cannot be i reached by cant or cavil. Military Modei Suit and. distinctive in its chic simplicity—see illustration—made of very fine serge, with a smart collar ef- Military front coat byttoned diagonally + with two buttons, An entirely new mitary, $29.50 e Striking fect, trimmed with soutache braid. skirt, beautifully draped and superbly ,. tailored. Shown in the newest tash- ionable colors. A Another smart model —A suit of excel- lent quality serge. The coat shows many new de- tails—new back with underarm gore, tucked b:low waist and finished with buttons, The skirt is a new draped model, forming a panel. These rey perfectly faitcred ana lined At $29.50 Becond Floc hut and Company, For Tues ia: Da. e e New Spring Foot Wear Showing Dame Fashion has repudiated the mannish effect in footwear and has carried her preference over to extreme daintiness in form and color, The smart New York ‘woman must have different shoes for every style of costume this spring. There is a greater variety of materials and styles than ever before. But they will all appeal to dressy people, as they are all beautiful, feminine and charming. Sy aaa ie ine He ror pepe ihnatalins and Is extremely dressy, Lay Gray and Brown Suede et w low styles; patent leather and tan Russia calfeach fave their place [i ri fashions; all of these shoes are Indispensable parts of the particular woman's wardrobe. fie sates } The latest _low styles include the Eclipse with one or two eyelets, smart pumps, | dainty Gibson ties and a new effect in'one and two eyelet Sailor ties, | The Greenhut Quality standard spring wear, Materials are selected with thought for lasting service, styles are developed with an eye to shapeliness and beauty, all the points of betterness are achieved by means of skilled and conscientious workmanship, That is why Greenhut shoes are “better.” : ' Prices $3.00 to $6.00 Becond Floor—Greenhut and Company. Greenhut & Co., “se's?nn ’ . ss Sixth Avdnue, 18th to 191h Street Sa ha soloists to secure an encore, al-| {s apparent in all the footwear we have assembled for your | ] BAIN WURLD, MONDAY, MAROH 15, 190%, 9 - Take New York Brooklyn 2, WAIST oUS Subway Fucron St.Cor, ¢ 2x Weat of Fifth Avenue Brinoce St. B’KLYN, * Great Spring Sale! All Departments Unite In Giving Values of an Extraordinary Kind! A WAY OF INAUGURATING THE SEASON That Will Have No Imitators! Following Are for To-Morrow: | No Mat! or Telephone Orders, FOURTEENTH STREET Dainty Stylish Waist \ : i i ‘\ The Latest Popular Novelty WITH LOW NECK, DUTCH ¢ JUST WHAT A SHIRT W MEANT TO BE - ILLAR, I Is COMFORTABLE, a er French batiste, handsomely J embroidered; has embroidered lace ‘panel in front; sleeves are tucked and lace trimmed; 1°" lace collar is artistically de- signed, Value $ at ' $2.48Women's Dress Hats 1,29 | $4,98 Fen Curtalns,,, 2.29 Net ‘Threo new models with large crowas and| Whitto and Arablan tint-Wide Renals: slightly tilted brims—pyroxiline and mo- sance {ns't's and edge in new designs— alr braid, with and without self-tone| {ull lougth and widthevery dainty for beds chitfon—black, brown and navy, | foom or the “Best Room" of a Summer Limlt—One, | cottage—keep out dust, but not the breeze, Limit—six Pate, 98 ct, Fancy Sultings,... .89 50 and 54 inch—All wool—pl Pazaman, Serges; also. Siripes and Piet —wondertul assortment of Spring shades se coraplantions) bat conceaston that “Hearn! ‘would name at outset pay Limit—12 Yards, Lingerie Waist at 1.97 | ee | 75 Exquisite Messaline 69 and 98 ct. Flowers...44 | Deautttul colorings in roses and buds | 10 ct-White Curtaln Muslins 534 Value up to 45,00 oak B with follage; also Wistarla and other ent varlety of dots, figures and | 42 Cts Ene Sultings..., .27 Entire Sample Line of 3 blossoms in nat and fancy tnte, used for Bed Sets as well as Cur-| All Wool—a inch—Grey, tan, base] Prominent Manufacturer i ‘ ha id CELA V td castorate electric, seal, navy and all. the ; $13.98 Women’s Suits ,, 10,98) ; Limtt—12 Yarda, fare allmaecasl also tho |D5 ct. Bath Fixtures,.,, .27 fashlonable two-toned worsteds—new \36~ Boat nickel on brass—comprt Sate eich Broadcloths, ..1.35 Towel Dag, *apel iler, 62 Inch—Chift t—1 justrow— Glass Holder, SOA. Dish, ue pened teeta Tacs Limit—One Bacn, cloths at such @ price néed no makeelt 4,29 Limit—12 Yards, handies-ailt trame—|15 ct. Lingerle Batlstes....99¢ 40 Anch—mercerized—soft and sheer—fer new prince dels, e nob length ¢ While they last... ¢ 1 elroular. satin Mn skirts—splendidly gored and tallored—all i izes. Until you see these suite you cnn: | } not realize thelr value, | j Limtt—One, i | $5.98 Dress Skirts,.,.3.49 | Ving Serges in black and 1 Er leather Double chango compartment--Hornback flap. oe Navy Panama olreul ar mol Limtt—Ons, lingerle gowns and fine walsts, las é Ath agit ee eultton fintsh—all lengt leached Sheetings—har velow Limit--12 Yards, ‘4 Weal Nip Es 7 i Hor 34 full and exit, alta beds one of 39 ct, Liberty SilKs..., 16 | ey... | $2, imonos, . Ararat ae ealae Bis ; 42 Inches wide—Black and the now 8; Ke| OPEN Sn aay ee on ad tnt sng nna ae | S-reuant eae fcr: HUM) Shade to Sec ally, ‘Miia "on ot aa Hora (au eanSyACHATT Ey te: Linitt—-20 yanis ench td ils eldronlg ie Welling Depareaat) |" ~Limit—Two, ihe ct. All-Linen Toweilings Bly 27 ct, Silk Ribbons,,.. 5 Batins and soft finish Taftetas—late colors In great varlety—Millinery ani Sash widths, Linit—10 Yards, virtuee—Full bleach Limtt 12 Yards, Table Damasks .55 | $2,98 Women's giit* Waists 1.79 Soft Chiffon Tatfeta—Vandyke yoke ot} tucka and bands—bodice and — sleeves tucked—button, wud brald ftnlwa—88 to $8, | Full Dleached--pury linen —T2 Inch—hand init On, tomo new patterns—a quality for which ‘ 3, Moons Room ts tla. taveltenticre asked” “°* ™**™) 39 ct, Emb'y Plouncings .. +19 Furmished yy ments $1.69 Lingerie Walsts,,,. .88 Limtt—Six Yards, Naintook and Swiss—17 tnch—also wed $49.98 $1.00 Wee $109.98 Attractive styles with Val. and Pont }98 ct, Centre Pieces,... 55 nd bind destgne, eee rete aes | ' s15Wo ne ‘ Ca aepertta or REL | t0x90 Inch—Union linen, with deop bord~ Limit10 Yaris, 00 f : e-quarter sleeves OEHETAAGHIRUAEITSqKIGBRARATIAG 4 Firnintea (2, at an a eo Rquaeglmade Renaissance Inco; round | $1 a9 Tucked Lace Nets... 59 $69.98 u, a bes ys ] ‘kD Lim!t—Two, White and Ecru—18, 20 and % Inches wide re $100 orth, $19 Down, $7.98 Girls’ Bts"'*" Dresses 3.96/49 to 98 ct. Yokes and Gealgae’ velveens garving tescaca ae oly The Imported Rep or Poplin Cord—white, G Ie cushion dot to @ two-inch Ins't'g effect pink and It, blue—broad shoulder otfoct, | Chemisettes,, .34 in floral, Greok Key and Vine designs, Limit—10 Yards, 8200 up Lovely styles Vontso, Baby Irish, with trimming of ha ome embroidery enemas White crochet buttony—full pleat skirts ainb'd Net ant ag Erloieeeasniee P 5 ao combinations of Bal and Ince—vartous | 25 ct, Salts and Peppers... ae ia cry shapes, with high pointed collars—white | bers, [emeeeeescOR SAL Auto Headquarter: and cream, ‘Three different styles of glass, with and Limtt—Two, eltheut nate Germnah Silver top that revents salt from filling up altter, 39 ct, Stamped Goods,,.,.14 | ° Limitetiree, Scarfs and Squares—18xi0 and 30x30— HLS, with row drawn work—pretty, tloral $1.50 to $2 Rubber Goods, .69 ay 7 | $1.69 Women’s cambric Skirts 98 Each Al.!*.: 9 flounces, with wide ruffles of open ov PALA getting "a MILLER*HYANS I-name neer Automo- 36et. W . nh is paceern’s Limlt—two, a dane cher ahaa) Kaas! BienTants ct, Women’ scingiam Abrons AS ; j Red Rubbi Ww GRAND, PANGAN AH'E) he Cound aaa opr R Rta drons.t& | Ag ct, Silk Elastic Belts,, .24 | Red Rubber How he Beee-e a RAPIDS, (| -Full kitchen sizo, | strings, or cover aii| 14 Aad 2 Inches wide—hlack allinwldeshentta Made of best warranted rubberstrietly gold plated, rose fints! perfect, but bought at sacrifice—a great with shoulder ete! Two, | Diack and gun metal bu salo value, Ld 2 | Limit—Two, Limtt}—One each, | $6,98 Rich Silk Petticoats 4,29 | e rt) set Fvsvsisl ob: Black, ‘colors and shaded tints — deep /59 ct, AlleSiIK Messalines 38/98 ct. 74¢ Black Taffetas, 62 Kacers, ‘Tawn Car fg, Munabouts, Tor | flounces, with groups of French tucks, 600 Auto Bot Grea, (One Rte Poneto ed [Pay Cee rane |e eee ee ea ulo Boties £ver a 3 2 lid AAU AL || } Apdd ps d jose over popular silks can be used are fare | y secant SE BANE BGs ; Limit—One. sanded for, Bpring and Summer, day and] 109" i tao torture renaion bre BRIGES VERY LOWEST, _ | S1:!9 Baby Boys’ Sults.... .69 Limit—18 Yards, t-I5 Yards, CORSTATEST | a WEST. White Poplin Cords—plain or pleated Rus- SATIN MESSALINES, SATIN FOULARDS AND SHANTUNGS! "| “ Put on your chassis; job complete, sian styles—with and withow Bloomers~ THE SILKS FOR SPRING. BROOKLYN. EEGENCME Mammoth Autos) emb'é emblems ot emb'y—etzon to 3 yz8, | e Excl mit—TWo, Small wonder that they are favorites of Fashion....Thelr soft beauty of tex. | ture and lustre spectally adapt them to new dress effects....The season's designs include many striking and tasteful new fancies which will be found All Wool Crean Sergo and Brillinntioe~ | here in the rich new shades at a wide price range! box style, with collar, front plece and F cuffs of braid and silk embroidery, or ap 490—FINE SATIN FOULARDS—All] AT 69c— FINE FANCY MESSALINES— combination silk collar and cuffs with siik Spring shades—cluster dota in con-| beautiful two-toned stripes, braki—sizes to 5 yrs, ition effects; dot stripes in alternat- Limit—One, | tng ingement; dash stripes—stripe and} AT 79c—FANCY SATIN MESSALINES— - | disk combinations, scroll, dots, figures, sxaulstely lurtrous ‘grade—all eilk—emart It you nave three or four teeth 1) — 18 ct, Galatea Cloth..., 934 ate ash designs, shadow stripes and figures | will insert a full set withouta plate, | {ne ike ) a 1 light | AT 5Oe--RICH SATIN FOULARDS—Many | Rew season colorings, 1 do this with absolute satisfaction, tS Games (ih tN} Payrents, cs ‘a ar—never f OPEN MOW.&SAT.EVES. $3,69 Little Box Coats,, 2,15 ark stri fv ettecta — cluster crements, cluster l eelunter bi and other, facudhog Ret RIT TANGY AME BAL NEE @ I Tee tripes, do ures, I Brae Wore "Be Tooth, $5 00. ming Wrap ‘ Paes HEME elttintiatensy on 1 white stripes on grounds of the latest ol ge , Fel 1) 9" nt } Ken . arene ors, ns Canard, Banana, Mulberry, Cas lit En sy, 6 ». 17 ct. Fancy Batistes.... | etl pt tawba, Wistaria, etc.—also diek and atripe TE E T yt ; : ! 79.. 08 1.25 p | y HH | Bul rea ar 40 Inches wide patterns er Prot’ FOULARDS—| designs—single or blended, the market, worth 0 | AT $1.Q5—SHANTUNG SILKS—large sett- on colors with designs of| "colored disk deslgns—Wistaria, Rose and k in the new stripe effects) other choice shades. 6 dots and figures, stripes '$7—-S10—-&—-$15 aN ae | Ie nis tam | Black french Lawns 12! i | r 0 I LS i 1A N i foe, j br With or detached) AT 3Q90~FAN HANTUNG SILKS—et- | ( j U a s (note width), splendid quality--| scrolls and reg fective cro: Lo g "7 — — a more d Sy | oP’ sitk—in worth .60— |N. E. Cor, 125th St, and 8th Ave, | === Ren wand: CEM Ta BS a fee canard, rose, and other new shades, Entrance 271 W. 125th St. ee Linit—15 Yards, a — “$5 & $6 Boys'Rusie Suits. .2.69) All Wool Cheviots, Casstmeres, Tweeds and Corduroys—Tan, Brown, Gray and es : Largest Dep't in the World of | Fayette tte wis] Foneian & American Wash Dress Fabries 0 pie gaa) It decame such by strong specializing that makes small profits and great 29 ct, Boys’ Washavie Blouses. .17}| values possible....We carry assortments beyond the selling power of any Madras, Cheviot and Percalo—New Stripes | other retailer, ,,.Compare following prices with those others ask>— and Figureslight and dark—Military or | Ok nea an scOTOH GINOHAMS— SHEER SILK MOUSSELINES— Shirt Collar—6 to 16 years, td Woven ailk stripes, checks, dete plain colors and check combinations tn pen cnet eee TS WORK WO) WORLD WS Limit—Three, a or figures in choice tints—borders {n plain or . combination color—48 Ineb— white dote—elsewhere 60... 36 49 ct, Boys’ Spring Caps,, .33) elsewhere 68 and 75 sseseeeser 49] FANCY DATISTES—Floral, figure, i Yachts, Eto! viot, Serge, | Six ¢ on yards—sufficlent for a dress, dot and stripe—with and without borders. tsetecaaeascoreg OME NOVELTY GINGHAMS— Ofterad elsowhers Cin limited variety) best American makes—all colors As @ special at 12% cents, aud combinations: 3 L0sseerreeee 6%! SHEER FOULARD BATIOTES— ipes and dot designs—plenty OTCH GINGHAMS— ate se ooks, plaids and plata or novelty of navy, black and WBItO, serene, 19H atripes—with and without woven CORDED SWISSHS—designs range lors—32 {nob— from pin dot to coin spot, and rie serveeee LO] ny rose ooreve cluster wu | eUPERFINE NOVELTY MADRAB— ettecte—WOrth 1244. «104 vasaponseonnrs oe ee vovnad check colorings __ | BANCY INDIGO CAMBRICS and : " Shepherd Checks—worth SHh...cecnee SM NOVELTY DRESS SWIS8EB— White, with woven colored dete in fancy effects or corded lines, single and two toned— 29! worth fully .19.., Bee also "Bale Specials” in adjoining column, pe Sale of Babies’ “ Alma’’ Shirts Sold to us as “Seconds,” but the only {mperfections we have yet discovered are slight specks or an oll staln—nevertheless it enables you to buy:— and Fancy Brown Leather, Limtt—Two, 29 ct. Boys’ Undershirts.. .17 Ribbed Cotton—Short Sleeves—also Knee Drawers—sizes 24 to 4. Limtt—Three Bets, also Black | | 79ct.Men’sP§ ea, Underwear 39 Spring Weight—Shirts, French neck, pearl buttons Drawers with Otis double gus- setsall sizes, Limlt—~Three Sets, $1.00 Men's Negligee Shirts 54 New Spring patterns—pleated and pian joms—attached or detached all sizes—workmanshlp only sec om made, Lim!t—Taree, $1.25 Men's Pajamas...,.. .68 Now Spring Figures mahirt makers Value them at fifty cents! SBRIZED DRESS LININGS— fe with color stripes, or colo! with white stripes... eee ol cus- ent body—silk frogs, The usual The usual Liralt-—Pivee at ,3Q + 59 and 69 cent at ,49 { 79 and 98 cent PERTISSION OF qualities, | qualities, THt COHAN © HARRIS CO. ! All wool and part wool—long sleeves—improved armhole that makes the | “Alma” so much better than the usual shirts—sizes to 8 yra, . if interested te | come earifee ears. Bo, tnterest arse ciate of 10 ct. Men's Initial H'd'fs Limit J. WIT The greatest oumber are b \) $1.49 Little Children's Hats .69| While all have the dow . the emmallar elses are oi UNDAY: Of fine White Lawn--Lingerie In| (oS es") ! eo and fowere—siaes to 8 yr, ALSO, ABOUT 30 MORNING SPECIALS Limit—One, 24 ct. Women’s Hose..., .. 14 Fast Black Cottentovate. toes and soles, — high epliged On Sale until 1 P. M. Desirable, seasonable goods at Phenomenally Low Prices Lpok for the Clocks ! Look forthe Clocks J a Se a Bis Sees Sea ee 4 | Sienetlennine ae ee

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