The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1909, Page 19

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ECT “The Barber of Sevilie” Given With “Cavalleria” at the cacti cee jdelssohn Hall this es {Gilbert Spross at th Near Approach to Burlesque | x:anme will of Rossini’s Opera—Mas- st, vs Ware, cagni’s Work Gets a Splen-| ‘ did Interpretation, | | ror Hlure Oper wo oO Wolft cid Marciot Cleanses, beautifies and preserves the teeth and punfies the breath Used by people of refinement for almost ws __Half_a_Century » In A recent talk ked that the company was ¢ BY SYLVESTER RAWLING, T was five minutes past eleven 0’ lant night at the Metropolitan Oper: House when a spontaneous burst of nh t Applause announced the entrance to the signed orchestra pit of Toscanini, who was to) yay conduct Mascagni'’s “Cavalleria.” Be- | soy fore that there had been a perfor ef Rossini's “The Barber of Sevi under Spetrino, that ously near to burlesque WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, as Basilio, was mainly responsible, incongruous red umbrella that he car BIG CROWDS cera euee | Attending This Sale BR raanUit ee hia oie To-Day and To-Morrow Will Be Record Days at uader the Influence and oy the whole, admirable tmp h beautifully and artistic the abandon of ‘his acting we Corner without charm, As Fi gary there 23a St. our old friend Campa form, whose characte and led, 7 , wl LEADING AMERICAN CLOTHIERS 6th Ave. Witih the memory of Sembrich's In- {mitable Rosina and the brill nt imper- @onation of her at the ott Tetrazzini stil fresh in mind no easy task for Bernice de Our Lease Expires We Must Vacate The Big Building, Cor. 23d St. and 6th Ave. 4 Every Spring Suit Q Top Coat LAT HALF PRICE More tha: assume the chara herself, well singing in the les: altz with which the writer is not r. Paterna was a capable Dr. Bartolo and Aattteld Gwvasilan| amusing Berta Grassi’s forced and str the serenade before the « was almost the {deal performar Emmy Destin of po goes far to make u vorites whom we {ged to hear in ter, § Marie Grassi was Marie Matttelc Gatisfactory. HERBERT WITHERSPOON GIVES HIS ANNUAL RECITAL, Herbert Wit! 3 to vacate a part of orders p . We have receive own elegant stock Two Hundred Thousand Dollars’ Worth of New Spring § he Kineisel we t] Suits, Top Coats Cravenettes, Trousers and Tuxedo Suits t atop a large attenda rs ment of Mr. With: unalloyed. His p Ne. It began with t Told Her Love,’ cv other old airs, of classical and tm then exploited songs and conclud gis Mr happy in was 80 geod that our native tongue wou comfited And have marked every garmer. to be sold it % REGULAR PRICES y to senply your g Clothing at Half Price. ty Men’ s Business Suits Men’s Top Coats doa | c WANT 10 MAKE r CLEAN suet H Wf sale Retail Sale Price | Value. (34 to 44 sizes) — Price the cor . 2.00 | 4O00'Tan Top ft 5.90 bert's “An Scnwager Kronos , 6.00 | 1200Black Th 6.00 & Teprsselye rauss & he had to \ 7.00 8.00 9.00 Top % enettes 10.00 £ | 28.00 Custom Top Coats.....14.00 ff Men's Trousers Coats and Btrongiy of Puce jongs, Sidney Homer's Drive” with ts up-to-date heak and final contrast, was te most 00 Custom Boys’ Suits Impressive. Long Pants ) Sale | Retail Salo THE VOLPE ORCHESTRA'S LAST | iow ani/) CAE MIDE (EN uOep cn) Ut |: 2.30 Cheviots and Cassin 20 CONCERT OF THE SEASON. | fl | 4.00 Worsteds and 2:00 The Volpe Symphony Orchestra gave | B fte final subscription corcert of the sea- | 12 negie Hall last night before | Gone nd appreciative audience. The, yc oo Pure consisted humann's ven’s sixt Inger 5.00 Wersteds a 600 Custom M 7.00) Men's Shades Ele. rasedss and Full Dress Trous ers and Boys’ Short Pants Suits At One-Half Former Prices. About 500 Heavy Winter Overcoats Left Over Which Will Be Almosi Given Away, KING’ Cor, Sixth Av, & 231 St, “Genoveva”’ sympic lude ar for, In whl ¢ of Cravenettes, earnesinass and sincerity but (with pre-| cision and charm ul of putty hin ait Railroad fare aliowed to out-of-town purchasers. Show your return coupon to cashier, y that he ere Saturday Night Until 10 P, M, SCN MRR EIS GOLD DUST will take the grime and smut, grease and dirt from your pots and pans in a twinkling, JOMELLI'S RECITAL TO-NIGAT; ' GIANOLA-GALETTI TO MOVE. Jomelli is to a recital at | Men- MILLIONS AT DINNER OF AUTO CLUB OF AMERICA. ache Wore it met sen leaving them as clean as when new five hundred members the Automo. Dile Club of America sat down to thetr | tenth annual banquet. Miss Mary Go den was to be a but ahe | confined to her | i bronchitis and Mme. Trentini filled the gap. Refore introducing the speaker of the . Kort, of New yy Se es Ce NS TT] GOLD DUST is so far ahead of soap for cleaning pots and pans, that the woman who does not use it is really do- ing about twice as much work as necessary. The soap | merely cleans off the'surface, and does not dig deep after the Be ee cet oat ta ieee germs of decay which accumulate on pots, pans and kettles A At e whether or ot - which are in constant use, GOLD DUST does more than clean—it goes tothe very our equals.” Nery and watched the pr of the banquet with much inter ome hat the automoniliate resent the ex hi t of thi kill Ce ij eanive toll laws of New Jersey was , 5 geative (oll lawn of New every, was Beart of things, kills every germ and sterilizes your cooling utensils, It makes them | Sanitarily clean and safe. GOLD DUST does the work in just half the time that it can be done . with soap or any other cleansers. GOLD DUST is a vegetable oil soap in pow- dered form which starts to work the moment it Strikes the water; it cleans | quickly, easily and thor- | oughly, ch when he asked the question hy shouldn't you want to come to ersey 2" “Because you rob us,’ Gov. Fort said he wa! making laws clear an favor (Va spe Not create a Whreakers. He added that N neOIne. fe from automobillats last vear was and that all of that amo voted to improvement w sald a voice in favor of ple and in has would! PIANOS | NOS AND ORGANS. CONNOR PIANOS, 4 East 42a St. | Uprights ‘ ‘I4t the GOLD DUST Patna do your work” ‘|Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Makers of FAIRY SOAP, the ovei cake. ep 4 “Pep A manutaciurer's | Ly geet Wl Tooth Powder The Brookiyn S.ore tamous jor iis values ‘hroughout Greater New York Allerations Free BRIDGE St. B’KLYN, A Nolable Easter Opportunity Futton Srt.Cor, 100 Exquisite Empire Gowns A splendid offering of beautivwl and fetching Easter gowns al a fraction of their real value, Handsome Figured Foulard Slik. Dainty lace yoke. All the new coiors of spring. eautifully finished with elabor- ately tucked shoulders and sleeves; trimmed with fine quality taffeta, : at Door Sizes S446 | 97° 8) Mannish Shirts Laundered Collars & Cuffs Fine Crossbar Lawns Lingerie Waists 6 Rae, Dutch Neck Models ate Attachable Dutch Collar Sep (> ArH ALLL SHS 85 Allover Embroid’d 6. | French Net Waists | Suitable for Guimpes; in white only Saturday Waist Specials Lawn Waists Af..| Embroidered & Tucked Well tailored & finished While they last §.75 $15 1,500 other gowns, taffetas, actual value messalines, lin- geries, worsteds, serges, &c. Pricesupto $75. All propor- tionately reduced, York Open Saturday Ewering Until Sines 34-46 49e 1: oy 1°’ 97 THIS 4 Furniture Carpets Pianos Stoves ui Satinted Customers rover we weil houseta NoANY other houn for (his book to-day, money, ot, SCHL CREDIT VS ‘s a, GNFIDENTIA thoes BIAMONDS ON CREDIT s N, JAMES HEMGAN, U7 Malden Laue, tu d WATCHES dune number Cut Glass Silver Rugs China Acediing st BIN) a Fait Wor! ie {-Room Plat... $1.00 down and $1.00 per week, 5-Room Vlat $3.00 down and $1. 50 per week, setothe Your Family for iy 31 per week, $1 No Big Deposits ce Require DENTISTRY, TEETH. If you Nave three or four teeth 1 willinserta full sat without a plate, 1 do this with absolute satisfaction, Examination of your teeth free. Bridge Work, Per Tooth, TEETH 35.00 $7—B1O—&—B1S 73.5 GUILSHAN * E. Cor, 125th St. and 8th Ave. Batrance 271 W, 125th St. FOR SALE EDUCATIONAL, stNeT AUCTION &c ISWIMMING Uiiedy! TAUGHT Dr. Bavbee's Crwansion Fs fh rt THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1909, HEARN | LOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue Last Day of Our Great Spring Sale! ‘ Wo promised extraordinary Spring Salo values until end of this week! We'll keep our word to the letter—byt you can also depend upon this— Sale specials for to-morrow cannot be bought at same prices thereafter--therelore, r Bay While You Can Like This: Misses’ $12.98 Tailored Suits - - 6.98|!#st Day Que A Matchless Special for Last Day of Spring Sale! These PECIALS A fine seleccion of Panamas—black, navy and fancy shades, and two- No Mail or Telephone Orders. toned Chevron Stripes mibefit s—-medlum length—neweat ekirts—-ld and 16 years,...Sults so cor {fn cut and make that no one Would belleve {ft possible they could be bought for sucha price... They can't, after to-morrow! $1.98 & $2.98 Men's Vests, 1.00 Mere'a'd Cheviot and Fancy Flannele— latest colorings—double back—five button cut~all siges. Litt SERGE oN two, Girls’ Sma Renee VOR LAST DAY OF SPRING SALE, Nght Spring Worsteds; full double breast; box ) and three-quarter length; silk and soutache $1.25 Men's Pajamas,..,.68 Madras and Percale paring desigue—fully, roomy body—asilk frog Limit Ti are, 29 ct, Women’s Vests.... 17, Paca Cloth, Coverts al and semi-fit styles; nm brald trimming. 6 to 14 years, Q Medics sige hgh neck long and Instead of Instead o! short sleeves; also Pants—all sizes, Limii rt 2.98 $4.98 3,98 $5.98 and $6.98 Kaan pd Wed 29 ct, Women’s Black Hose.16 Fast black ingrain—full fashioned—white Split soles—all sizes, Limit--Three pairs, 49 ct. Bables' Nan; Dresses, .33 aook 6 mos. to 2 years.—tucked yoke styl with hand or hem stlichings, os Limit—Three, |59 ct. Babies’ New Caps,.,.39 Soft Silks, plain and emb'd, also emb’& net—lovely French styles with {rillings of lace or silk emb'd turnbacks—col’d and white silk linings-—strings of silk or satin to mateh Limit $3.98 Women's Coats....4,98 Fine Black Serga—medium length—semb fitted—stitched seams—buttoned through —Taffeta silk lined— 428 value! Lintt—On $4.98 Women’ 3ier,Walsts.2, 29 White or Black—richly trimmed with net ~High and Dutch neck—-long and short sleeves. & ALSO, SATURLAY UNTIL 1 P. MI ‘(———— ih) of Ben- ® aif) GIRLS’ SPRING REEFERS— 6 to M4 years—made to sell at $3.00 ca Cloths and light stripes—tniaid cotta oubly Dreast—natty fill box styler LE VALUE OF THE SEASON} —.) | 998! elegant Sults, embracing and color for business, college and dress—extra hest-fine sergo or motair linings—quality and tailor- v the plane of $15.00 suits, GREAT STOCKS OF OTHER SUITS FOR YOUNG MPN...6.98 to 14.98) It you value the power of money do not buy until you have luspected these Sultsthey are MORE than good value! avy and Hrown Young Men’s Spring Suits Specially fine values at r offering—high class, ‘Three, An axtra fine Pre-k Boys’ Spring Suits Sale of Boys’ Reefers 4.98 Three fine models at. . Limit-—One, Derby and Double Hireast, belted | and $1.69 White Batiste Waists,,89 Enea neaAan CH tsi AtG hertingbones, m § i; 1 Cheviots, | Cas) nattiest atylen for little chape-2% (0 10] heqvy ane canara, trim of fine oF with or without high or tT ud Homespuns jocks ip thew ta neck—all sizes hea| id checks In new tans, Duh years—oxtra fine linings, ad olives—sponged and . Limit-—One, Brunke-serge Mohair !ninga--some Reefers worth $4.50\.. 2.98 have: tng pel. Kalcher Renae | \ $2.50 Umbrellas... 05.01.39 Tieane the Wear of two weats—sifk sown, ; co dyed Taffeta Inch—spec! throughout and perfectly tatlored. Roofers worth $6.00.,..8.98 Haudrome pearl and fancy bandies, mn tt—One, ah LAST DAY for these SPRING SALE “SPECIALS! { 98 ct. Leather Bags*'™, 63, 9 and 10 Inch—colors and black—leather or motre lined—rivetod frames. $3.98 Boys’ | 2 eye Boys’ ns 49 ct, Boys’ Llmiveone: if aundered Blouses... «| S cf aNehh bees Brean Sut 28 Serene tian atl Siting Cape 3369 ct. Spring Flowers..+06.44 | Pereale-Weh tte aud {Gols Yachts, Etons—| Rosa c #--twWo or three with foliage | fancy-—piain and. pleated | Cheviot, Serge, Ototh and] and buds; also large sprays of Lilacs—ta Hee teck band or {fancy Worsteds; also! white and natural ps (rousers—extra well | ehirt collar atyles+4 to 13 ees and Brown Lintt—Four, peyselt ae y ; Vellore tte on | 7eere s tmtt—Three, | Linut—two, |39 ct. Postal Albums, Two, Limit | ALSO "SATURDAY UNTIL 1 i M.f Sale af Boys’ New Spring Reefer | 400s) | spaces—handsome co Lamit-Two, 69 ct, Jewelled Sash Pins. | Also Collar Pins and Ratin or English Rose, Jade, Lapla, +32 Duckles—Rose, tinisu—with Amet Topaz or S§. blones, W 2 (Shoabomnnnui pane 185 10 ct. Teleum woubods Worth $2.98 and $3, SE Wild violet qdor—shaker-top can. All wool Herringbones, striped Worsteds and Diagonals—the fashlon- Limtt—Phree, able shades of gray—also tan and gray Coverts-—-self or velvet collars Notlon Specials —with and without sleeve emblems—excellent linings—21g to 10 rs, Fancy Amber, Colores liat Pine—Jet, Crystal and the latest fai flower forma—reg. . Limit A ROUSING MORNING SPECIAL TO WIND UP SPRING SAL to -Thres ® Stocking Heat white and black— aizes 8 to reg. ban . Limit) On Great Shoe Values hoya) gy ins and S—reg, 3 gross... cairns 18 Limit—Rwo gross, 15 ct, Novelty Braids, Black, white, colors ad rich Limtt15 yards, For Last Day of Spring Sale! Boys’ and Girls’ Sample Shoes Patent Leather, Rusata Calf and Gunmetal— Latest models and lasts, for !mmediate wear—betng samples, no 59 ct. Engilsh Sicillennes,,, 29 © inches wide-extra high ailk lustre: 1,69 two palr allke—but all of high quality—not a palr In the Ons Cantinal Navy lot worth less than $2.00, many $3.00 and $4.00. , Goluen rown a inack. ah for Travelling kirts, Beautiful quatity an Coats, Dresses anc HERE ARE THE SIZES: — 1 ds, Ey hncbimocasunonanad Sand $14 Cj Girls'....... seveerees MB and 1314 € ee can et it Oh i. 5% . i9y ct. Wh. ercales %4 CISL (eRe GUT ocr Eee % 1%, Oand 94 C Linen finish—Cheeks, and Figures Women's Oxfords Wemen's Patent Colt Shoes | pu,nite-for Shirts, gud rouse Russia, Calf, Dark Tan Kid Qun aa Calt Hand Chee Hetis, Limit—13 yards. Metal, Kidekir wat tension Solee ‘omfor! Milas fOr Any CoeadOi te tics e-.2:98] dresey=all alsa and widths.-.,..., 2.9818 ct, New Dress Ginghams..3% ality that will wear a hecks, stripes, small Also, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. * = | GIRLS' PATENT LEATHER SHOES—high cut { 24 | 3 Laced— broad toes—sizes 12 to 2—real value §2.48..... ' e139 Ribbon Week Ends To-morrow! | Know Your Opportunity / 112 ct, Domet Fiannels....8 First qualityyand, wide The wonders of Ribbon Week have made tt one of the events of the year, WOES Kd Such prices for choleest new goods are nowhere approached Satla and Talfeta Ribbons Lint ards, { ct. Whitz Nainsooks. +. 634 ft and y (inish—for 38 ct. Linen Dama; Newest shades and black O vards, * 9'4 to 3 Inch [8 to 8% inch Se to 4 inch— ; Instead of 12¢., 1B") idof ile,, | thetend of Me. ‘42 59 ct. at and Sh 37 4toh | 5 .} AT Swiss Applique 4 and : Ici. Nickel | Fixtures, .25 55 and 69¢ fi NEEL 38 Ar oa SLtowehie id tooth brush, each, Ribbon Veive At Special! 1 Black a SPRING HATS AND FLOWERS! ite sure to see our great display, The garden spot of the store. Th rd Fioor—Best lighted dep’t in the city, a oye. $1.49 Carve Join ed Dolls. Hand-sewed wigs—cloaing ‘ a ALSO, 29 MORNING SPECIALS Until 1 P. &. Desirable, Seasonab'e Goods, at [’} pnomenaily Low Prices! Look for the Clocks! Look’ for the Clocks ! | Another List of Specials in Evening Journal,

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