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Hammerstein Closes —— ~His Subscription This Year $400,000 as Against $52,- 000 the First Year--There- fore He Writes a Walts He Says. ’ BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. } R, HAMMBRSTEIN, in clos M his third season as an to ario at the Manhattan House on Saturda night an audience that ¢ characteristic speech Public's support His waltz, ‘Cara } composed and dedic had just been played ) the orchestra, s eatchy and very re fF not Richard, but the "Bi! man, There was an imperative dem for the composer, and when Mr, JI 4 merstein, with bi liar deprecat Pamile, appeared, he su % “When I am in good Baste When I am btue | write 4 has been phenomenal neral marog. The season | eubscription amounted to § My ear's to $400,000, Therefore It Jon @ walt. My ¢ i a? aud ques in my repertory. @™ay tremble. | thank y ! There was a double bil of WPrwith Tetrazzini in the title part, and, arnival scene from the "Princesse whic VRecene the audience | | Hits enthusiasm 4 At the matinee a most mo’ formance of “Samson and 1 Fgiven before a large and udience. Gerville-Reache and Dalr pecially distinguished themselves. FONOFF HONORED LIKE A {) @RIMA DONNA AT FAREWELL, t fastity Safonoff, the Russ ns > ctor, who, after six years o “flan, led the Philharmo “lehestra for the last time ¢ }Hall on Saturday night, was manifest! Stouched by the remarkable demon ton of his popularity made by the br ence, which filled all the spi in the great house, Rarely has eben) th Buch a scene In this hall, After the) ¢ superb reidition of natkowsky's| 3 “Pathetique” symphony, which the vet- \eran musiclans under the masterful] certs. Cossack's direction gave, the whole audience rose to its feet and ap- ded, cheered and waved handker-j ‘3 and programmes, while the or- chestra played a fanfare and th ushers carried enough floral offer! to the ataee to excite the envy of most popular of prima donnas. At the end of the concert Andrew ve night agal jaudl Carnegie made a speech of etilogy and ore regret, and presented Safonoft with aj @iamond watchfob and a book of auto- raphs of the subscribers to the society. | most impreesly: velvet voices of E ite Homer enaea pertect vorat att DO They Trouble You?, 'o Richard Arnold, the concert master, who for thirty years has endeared him- relf to the subscribers and is now to retire, was given a loving cup and a pimilar book of autographs Safonoft| made an apt response in English, but cold, marr Mr. Arnold's emotions prevented him from saying more than a word of thanks, Th son “SIEGFRIED” PROVES WAGNER STILL POTENT. {with iusle lovers. Thelr programme hege : Honest doubters of the potency of last ee vat Sxce rendered. It} . <) consisted of Mozart's quartet In D ma- Wagner's operas in New York at the) to yociatr's ta for two violins and| present time must have revised their opinions when et the Metropolitan! Opere-House on Saturday afternoon, for) {the first time this season, “Slegtried’’ op. a Characteristic Speech of GERMAN ARTISTS AS LAST OF YOUNG PEOPLE'S ho | VERDI'S REQUIEM MASS; Witherspoon gave an impressive render- ing of the bass parts. Theatre last night. servedly have grown steadily in. fa ‘cello, Glazoun' from | Heethovet His Season With Thanks ; ist evening, 4 ts, with” red 8 played a i andl Je ¢ Philippine © | dd the @ tum. 1 Creatore and greeted at S| evening. jture was p comy n the ever lence was larg Is Qu OLD-TIME MINSTRELS. an Artists’ festival at the] \storia, which began on Satur-| Court, showed and was still going ON} morning to a ng to early | pied, was @ success nanaally, Sev were realized f¢ Magietrate people We jof No, 6 Wes United ~) Werthetm was yesterday tn al | to smoke. we SYMPHONY CONCERTS. r. Frank Damrosch closed the season nde a fetch- Plans ut his | Superintendent n Ca It will be \stgns by F "OTHER SUNDAY CONCERTS, touche at the . bearing a crest rdi's Requiem M ast tat the Me widepth of aeven n drew a large stic | $100,000. ence. The work of the chorus and | stra, unde: rtul jon, stands out as y fine rae” and the were ed, while the Destinn and | my’ and much of his ed singing but was Ine Herbert conning examined Come One of my ai! the Informati chi 9 Flongaley Quartet closed {ts sea. with a concert at the Stuyvesan These playera di 8 courante, the adagio n's quartet in G major, 18, and the scherzo from Dvorak's quartet in A flat major. | Our iMttle brown brothers of the Bast, | Only, ed 1970, Cad presented before an audience that b “ { THE OUTER GARMENT SHOP moe through. ; 12 West 23d Street wife “THE BEST | FOR EASTER DRESSED | OUR STOCKS “WOMEN IN | HAVE BEEN NEWSTORK COMPLETED look to this store for inspi- ration. Our /e@ styles have the 1 stamp of indi viduality | and a “ Featuring Not the ordinary Suit marvellous distinctiven models. There is no (including three-piece ( satin stripe Pa 1 mixtures and other beautil ' colorings, | | ot ta & finds upomhers, New York's ani is improved, ~* ated farms, Ne euitly Tay ilipsborn ; numerous attractive models dally, our reputationas being the leaders howing of 25,00 Lailored Suits, uphol in the ilored Suits at yr 25,00, but an admirable con Herman, exclaimed t Yarerioon) NEW PAROCHIAL have been f ot Amate stone of the Renalssanc Mott & Lyne’ land wili bo finished with a large « e@ a frontage of sixty ‘onstab i the Hipp: J otrir varted prt Hl eee “CURT HURRIES CASE. FORA ROESHOM *\Due to Wed at Noon, Park | Auto Ordinance Violator ickly Fined. {n 5 CAE Yorkville due consideration this man about to be mar- | The man was Morris Wertheim, yosixth street [who sald he was secretary for the t Seven’ Cigar Stores Company. ing {n Central Park omobile with his sweetheart when the machine began ‘This ts a violation of Park | ri with ean? One de A with for tholle Church of eetor brick and ornan pe fron second st . The b ty feet and wt lYour Eyes | i of physicians wi) your ry Near class optician 88.00 for th | Sottd_eold gemiasses that sane gual fering for &1,00, Lends Mr. \ {Wl crdinances, and Pollceman Steinert which | arrested Mr. Wert m. wish you would hurry: this case, f Genoa, of which the Rev, architects, A ‘Then lose no time in baying them carefully aive you 9 “witho of any kind ‘ou would have to pay any other bleh ty now of- 106 E. 230 $1., 4. ¥, 644 Fulton $1. Bk, Ave, Near De Kall and our entire store is. brimful with the artisiic | expressions the latest ideas for women’s wear, including of | many special | offerings. 25.00 a Suit of ot the higher priced ha variety ibrics are ot models handsome French serges—mannish Y, MARCH 29, 1909, i! lary Band reall Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th-38th Sts. SPECIAL SALES TUESDAY Boys’ Spring Clothing Calatea Suits ailor and Russian models, of striped and plain Eng: lish Galatea; guaranteed fast colors; 2 to 10 years, etual yalue $4.50 2.95 ockers, of navy blue serge and 5 50 . Sto 10 years, Actual value $8.75 Boys Boys’ Sailor Suits Extra pair of knic mixture: Boys’ Spring Suits Norfolk, Double and Single breasted, extra knicker- hockers, all wool Scotch mixtures, and serge; Wo 17 years. Actual value $9.75 Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel 6.75 Misses’ and Girls’ Sailor Jumpers For Gymnasium and Outing, of White English Drill; Collar and Cuffs of Navy Blue Washable Flannel, trimmed with white braid and embroidered stars; 6 to 18 years. Actual value $2.75 Misses’ Embroidered Washable Dresses French Chambray and Linene, white and colors; Dutch neck, long sleeves, bodice, skirt, neck and sleeves with embroidered eyelets; 14 to 20 yrs, Actual value $11.50 Girls’ Tailored Coats Of navy blue English serge, lined throughout with fancy silks; 6 to 16 years, Actual value $12.50 1.25 6.95 6.75 Misses’ Tallored Three-Plece Sults Of prunella or Panama cloth, in all new shadings; also black and white shepherd checks; dressy three-quarter coat; Princess dress with sleeves; 14 to 20 years Actual value $39.50 24.50 Women’s Lingerie Waists Hand Embroidered Linen Wailsts Three Hand Embroidered tailored models of Pure White Irish Linen, button front. Actual value $4.5¢ 2.95 New Collarless Walsts “Parfait” model of striped sheer white batiste, Irish lace yoke, cluster tucking. Actual value $5.75 3.75 French Hand Made Lingerle Waists Entirely new models, elaborately hand embroidered ; tucked and lace med. Actual value $13.50 7.50 French Hand Made Crepe Waiats Of Washable French Crepe, hand made; hend em- broidered ; real lace trimmed. Actual value $15.00 0.75 Women's Three-Piece Suits | Tailored Three-Piece Suits‘of French serge or Panama, in black, navy, smoke, old blue and rose; also gray, black and navy striped | Worsteds; dressy three-quarter coat, With Princess dress, 29.50 | Actual value $39.80. Stern Brothers To-morrow, Tuesday Exceptional Values in Men’s Spring Shirts VOVEN OR PRINTED MADRAS, S, ALSO PLAIN WHITE, LENT QUAL bosoms tor de Value $1.50, Coat Mc a °1.00 MEN'S SILK NECKWEAR “HANDS AND FOLDED SCARFS, * at 50°, $1.00 Cuts in solid colors an exceptionally di figured designs, and Umbrellas and Parasols AN EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE COLLECTION OF IMPORTED AND DOMES- TG SIN ALL DESIRABLE COLORINGS WITH EFFECTIVE MOUNTINGS. To-morrow, wil! be offered 28 inch Ex ndles of gun tural wood \ 2.95 3.75 alue $4.50, sols, with striped $ Value $5.00, Special Sale of Ribbons IN WHITE, \CK AND ALL THE NEW SPRING COLORS. at 19° Yard "23° Yard “27° Yard: West Twenty-third Street SN5®) CALL AND MAKE] OPEN SATuRORY YOUR OWN TERMS UNTIL 10.7.1, —- =} id 5 inch Satin Taffeta and Taffeta, 6 inch Satin, Messaline and Faille, 6 inch Moire Taffeta, Hall Room Davenport Bed, Complete, value $16, 4 rirniitea $69.98 Furnished $89.98 9.50 OTA LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS 50 Worth, $5 Down, $1.00 Weekly £75 Worth, $7.40 Down, $1.50 Weekly 100 Worth, 310 Down, $2.00 wrsaliy ow $149.75 Furnished for $200 up ur credit applies also to New Jersex, and Connecticut, Tea is served (Without charge) in our ————— Lounging Room on the . Third Floor. Artistic and quiet surround: ings make it an ideal resting place ~vhie doing your Easter shopping. Easter Millinery Those inimitable creations possessing those exclusive characteristics and an ind.vid- ality that always distinguish the GREENHUT MILLINERY from the ordinary. Qur Easter Display of Trimmed Hats embraces all those new and novel shapes for which this season is a striking contrast to similar periods in former years, All the new ideas for this season that found ther inception in the creative minds of the master milliners of Paris are shown here just as you would sez them in the Mitts shops of Paris when they were first brought out. inal models Easter wear, Our own expert milliners contribute clever copies and adaptations and or that express in the very smartest manner the correct styles for Special Offering of Smart Street and Dress Hats The new models for mid-season wear, depicting not only the very latest creations, but a series of smart hat fashions brought out to demonstrate the advantages of selecting your Easter hat here. $7.50, $10 and $15 Millinery Parlote-—Seond Fluor “ompany Greenhut New Costumes and Suits That Will Appeal to Smart Dressers The GREENHUT showing of Tailormade Suits and Costumes sounds the keynote of smart and correct attire for Easter wear. Our many s range of choice without departing from those original and approved that portray Fashion's favorite models give a wide tyle attributes There's a satisfaction that goes with a ship, materials, fit sense of being ingly and perfectly cressed that alone is worth the price. We place no tribute on perfect ap- pare!—that’s our busir pride, and every garment that goes out ot this heuse is made not only to live up to those requirements but to go forth and further enhance + GREENHUT ready-to-weer repu- tation Our pr in every instance repre- sent posiive money-saving oppor tunities that are so apparent that well-posted shoppers realize at once the uneqe ivantazes of coming here Tailored Suits in three. piece m dels of Chiffon, Panama and Serge, Princess Dies:es to be worn with Guimpes, Straight Hipless Coats, beautifully tailored end lined. Prices $25, $29.50 and $32.50 Sinart rew arimpo A ‘our by: Tatlored Suits d Suit ¢ intad form a tri new mode gore gy cose! are shown inthe —Price rimmed sleeve $3 7.50 Demi Three-Piece Costumes— v 1 Sire Chom, cred and reeves of sain. The c nfrontthan bick—-embrowered and braided Tne design is shown on coat and shee colors, too, are eXquisite—many of the past wyll as the more prectical shades are shown $89.50 Beautiful Demi Dresses of Satin Merveil- leux—an effective Dress for dinner or afternoon wear, at $19.50 a tat i 1s one of that great Frencty or ist’s intest creations and crepe meteor. The beautiful overdress of beaded net isin the newest Merovirgian effect and falis gracefully to the train. The sleeves are cf b-aded fringe and handsome festoons ot hea veads orcamen ‘he front $275. 00 of the bodice. Our most recent impertation, expressing the latest fashion development. Spzcial 40. \ Second Floor Greenhut and Company yanto'ion'Siet Greenhut & G., Store formerly occupie by B. Allman & Co,