The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1910, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 48, 1910. ‘SEE§TO-DAY'S EVENING JOURNAL FOR OTHER IMPORTANT SALES. Prof. Humperdinck Assists Hoyt At Kitty Cheatham’s Matinee Stet fF 52 Shand Londons ff) Fishin 0, |“ctacbere a "A Station T is Baie ieuiing pg oa Atha seh Upson OTG NEW YORK OD \ ris: peepee ib at kinder’ Plays Accom- Futon St. Corn. paniments to Her Sing- ing of Two of His Songs —Great Audience Charmed by Her Sing- want a substantial luncheon a a moderate price you will be delighted. You can get an ideal cup of Coffee or Tea for 5c. Pies so delicious that they make your mouth water in ai Annual Clearance Sale Mussed Handkerchiefs Briooe St. B’KLYN, DF Regular January Clearance Former Prices Ranged Up to 50c; Therefore Wonderful Values Now ACH year directly after Christmas we hold these Sales. We gather in one great lot all the ° ° J Final Disposal of | Handkerchiefs used in our big window alsplas . the overhead trims in the store, and tig and Story Telling. ll i i C t those "de. oer mussed “ine. from 146." on “ie 24 Maio Flees, awn ding dandy ‘a Pe A V V Cc, Cc Cc, Cc, Cc, Cc tizing Sandwiches may be BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. n er 0a Ss Plain Irish Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Initialled Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, at 10c. Everthing holiday matinee in the Lyceum Theatre yesterday, furnished a surprise by presenting Prof. Engelbert ‘Humperdinck as her accompanist when ashe sang his “Cradle Song.” The com- poser of “‘Haensel und Gretel” and of “Koenigskinder,” which is to have its first public performance upon any stage @t the Metropolitan Opera House to- K's ay’ matinee in tho Lyceum One-corner Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Irish Linen or Shamrock Embroidered wine and pA) ob Handkerchiefs, Fine Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs. prod eh ror" jeva' 0 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE th Floor. More Important News About the Great 1911 Sale of Fine Muslin Underwear At Less Than Cost of Manufacture 54-Inch Heavy Winter Coats Fancy mannish mixtures, beautifully ce 5 50 and finished, formerly. sold for $15.75. je Gyre Wad Iseaadecn apbinuse a: 23 Broadcloth, kersey and Spee HE SIMPSON CRAWFORD Annual Sales of Muslin t ‘nderwear always rank among the most conspicuous of the on iis Sette GH Gems tailored or fancy trimmed; formerly sold 7.50 cconomy sales of the year, ‘This sale now in progress comprises dainty garments, the cost of the material of which in eatham some cases equals the price asked. for $20.00. ; : Handsome Dre ssy Coats o} of fine imported broadcloth in rough fabrics, formerly ie) (12.75 TOF BeS 00 is 6 vis eve eel eet Sealette plush and imported caracul cloth coats, 54 inches long, guaranteed ih 14.75 lining; formerly sold for $35.00........ Tailored Suits of broadcloth and) mannish mixtures; all new winter styles 6.75 satin lined; formerly sold for $15.00. him and ‘hen EF Socond Flour. in the forest scene from “Haensel und Gretel," also to his accompaniment. Save for this incident, there was no interruption to Miss Cheatham's after- nocn of personal triumph. There 1s something more than her very great aptitude for singing songs and telling stories that appeals ullke to old and young, grave or gay. She projects the conviction of a gracious character all the while that she is evoRing. smiles or bolsterous laughter or tears that hardly may be restrained. Her little explana- tory introductions are spoken with an art 0 concealed that they seem mar- vels of spontaneity and natvete~and they are always well worth whi Miss Cheatham's programmes show @reat research and are models of ar- Women's Night Gowns Regularly sold up to $1. Fine nainsooks and cambrics, in 20 different styles; round, square or V neck, with embroidery trimmed: also embroidery insertions of lawn, with all-over em- and edge, or with laces 6 broidery cover and lace Cc { and wash ribbons trimmed deawets..... i. | | 4 - A ¥ W—__________. Women's Night Gowns 4 WS, ; Combinations 20 styles in fine nainsooks ambrics (Eagh m k, in cover Brand), round, square or V dainty" Madeira yokes or y n, torchon or Val Women's Combinations Regularly sold up to $1. Fine nainsooke, in cover and drawers or skirt, lace or hoose fro s, ribbon ru $1.39 valu at.. ned with pmbroidery and ribbons. k in cover and drawers or akirt, Fancy trimmed suits of imported re 15 styles of . ambrics, rimmed with laces or neat em t adc crenc mf | ettily t 1 with h \ 76 broadcloth, French serges and rough 15.75 Pretty oa nh with ¢ : q ff aise cheviots, all colors; satin lined; formerly 15 styles pf soft nainsooks or cambrics, trimmed rangement. Among the new things she ; i 5 laden, beadtne i 2 $2.00 values, at. “The Christ Legends,” by Selma Lager- XITTY CHEATHATI ¢ 10 st of G t this popular. price—of of, beautiful allegories, simple and Vents ong HATE ee Entire stock of Furs, Coats and | riull: nalnsooks, elabon iy Nae ; t. Extra Size Muslin touching. A countrywoman of the Fur Sets to be closed out at 60 fusdeand wean Lubes orate id i 4 1 Undergarments Swedish writer, who is on a visit to | ———— WW cents on the dollar ery; $2.50 values, at . Sas) ” $0 Doses ext e Deawets N York, Mi Cheath: i ‘el . u 3 josen extra sise “4 sorekin,, baplitidng that that tb wnat} GOV. DIX TO BE GUEST. fine cambric French Walking Skirts Regularly sold up to $1. Muslin body, Lagerlof means in English. Then there was “A Song About Myscit,”” by Keats, | Wil Present y 1 at Washing- tucks and hemstitched hem which Miss, Cheatham had uncarthed| ton'’s Birthday Exercises of REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— beter ade vag ee Hed sec~ Eagle Brand Drawers at.... 5c. to $3.95 and had set’to music by Louise Ayers Protectory. RICHMOND. _____ RICHMOND, gered Suen oe Eagle Brand Nightgowns... 98¢. to $4.95 Longer js Fane pe | ae ct Dix will be ~~ Tr a ert tes ( 4 Fagle Brand Corset Covers, $0c. to $3.95 jozen nursery rhymes, eight by each eat Edmund Rickett, and four by Elizabeth | honor Bayle Brand Skirts. . 98c ler | tectory Williams me os FREE EXCURSION ee to SEA BREEZE HEIGKTS, Tottenviile, S. 1. the presentation speech will be MONDAY, JANUARY 2D, 1.20 P.M, DON'T MISS THIS SALE, the Governor. We are offering full size building lots, 3 blocks from the station, cement sidewalks on 50 ft strects, at The judg Fine Lingerie Made in French Convents 30 Dozen French Chemises; imported to be retailed at $1.00; made of French percale, hand embroidered in dainty 9 edge and tape drawn; at... Cc Other Chemises Drawers... Gowns Coolldge, gave Miss Cheatham a fine chance to show how varied is her ex- Pression and manner, as did a lot of megro songs, including that wonderful “Swing Low, Sweet Charlc there were old favorites such Plaint of the Little Bisque Walking Skirts - Cambrie body, deep lawn fle tions and others wi Brand). $1.25 valu Muslin or cambrie with embroide or linen torchon la #1.89 values, at Ida” and ‘The Ow! and the Pussy Cat" and a lot more, all sung to the de- Mghtful accompaniment of Flora Mac- Donald. Among the musicians who heard Miss Cheatham were, besides Prof. Humper- dinck, Geraldine Farrar, who threw her @ bouquet from an upper box; Mariska Aldrich and Alfred Hertz. PK ILHARMONIC'® PROGRAMME 18 ALL-TSCHAIKOWSKY. Gustay Mahler gave an all-Tschai- kowsky programme at the Phi!harmont Soctety's concert in Carnegie Hall tasi night. The soloist was 2 violinist, a tre int is grace of style, he was not particu larly inspiring nor was he always true 91.98 to $14.95 $1.50 to $18.95 . 93.95 to 924.95 and ruffle s and edge, John L. Jordan, Roswell D . Peter J. Galligan, Francis X, d ohn J. Murphy, James F. Hoey, James A. Foley, John P. O'Brien and Dudley Meld Malone. 140 ft bathing penchant a nrivate Water fishing. ath a. The After Christmas Clearance Sale of Used Pianos Is in full swing. Every ‘used piano and piano player taken in exchange during our enormous Christmas business is incl £7 Fourth Floor. Reduced from522.50 $24, 3 and $29.75 to *14.75 One of the Most Inter- esting Coat Sales of the Eee THE NEW YEAR RIGHT EE YOUR OWN BANKER Invest $100 in a plot 406x100 1 toe “New Year” bel ‘ a EVERY INSTRUMENT FULLY onal ia arcuate ihe Balance $409, 4 Years to Pay It in. | Winter. ON AYS BREE TRIAL INE: te plenty of applause. Mr. } switched his programme, Write, reserving tickets, for this HE coats originally came from 3 z T a concern located in Fifth ave YOUR OWN HOME, Lith the frst aulte in D minor, ful / aS] Great New Year’ S Sale Jan i, 1911 nue, and whi ah hen the + rep NO MONEY DOWN ter, which is unfamiliar, was well wor All tickets are frve, Write immediately, stating how many will be in sour part House | in the U hited State ee ee eee saa ort hearing. Its melodies find their inspira. | iit inate gin your payments as low ‘as ¢: in folk songs. ‘The second i Hiae Mt folk women, The second ore: | W. C. REEVES & CO., 124 E. 23d St. N. Y. City The Styles Are Su Ex. $1.00 A WEEK very attractive. The concert will be re- _ Here's a Waldemar Upright for $50.00 We know what you are going to say: “too cheap to be good.” Well, you're mistaken, It's worth more than double. A Huntington Upright for $125.00 Brooklyn people please take notice. Here's « lot of your fayorite #@ ¢ ceptional That It Wil Be Well Worth Your While to Attend This Sale Without Delay. peated on Friday afternoon. THE CHRISTMAS “MESSIAH” i ATTRACTS A LARGE AUDIENCE. | | INGS BANKS, | FOR SALE. | The Bowery Savings Bank It was a great audience that stood in Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon dur- 128 AND 120 BOWERY, Fe Diss are cooly smart, distin pi half-price. Modern case, good tone. on ing the singing by the Oratorio Soctety | NEW YORK, Dec, 18, 1910 hat will appeal ‘very strongly bfpot of the Hallelujah chorus from “The dressers, as most all erubody feria An Everett Upright, $150.00 Messiah,” and it was sung were all the other choruses. cipals were not so 5 Pe Pasquali, the soprano, had nothing | ery garment is tailor. and salistactory manner. we have mar: collars inlaid with velvet an ng, graceful revers, others have notch, faney or auto Regular #450 style; solid panels, nicely cawed. A good special, |W... and worth your time to investigate. A James & Holmstrom Baby Grand, $275.00 vd of the oratorio manner and a lot of | tlie ‘This is a small size, splendid toned grand, at an almost unbelievable | % tremolo tn her voice. Christine Miller, price, considering the quality. e the contralto, sang well. Reed Miller The materials are lustrous ol was the tenor, and Mr, Wells took the place of Arthur Middleton, the bass, who was ill. The orchestra played the | pastoral symphony &xquisitely, and Dr. Frawk Damrosch conducted admirably | Also 50 other fine Bargains in used Uprights, Grands and Piano Players for to-morrow'’s selling. * SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. t broadeloths, cheviots, zibe- Now at 208 W 42St, lines and Scotch mixtures. 3 A. SCHENCK, President WILLIAM E, KNOX, Co: starting for work to-day James § Bank: TiRnEn 7 | SPECIAL SOSEEN @, LIDDLB, Berreter Continuance of the Great Purchase and Sale Great Clearing of |} DIED AS HE KISSED GOOD-BY PLAYER PiANOS | é E, ; ‘ } per As he kissed his wife good-by al 7 A note munic. Any ong Oat y ae, ELSTOR High- Grade Wines and Lig C uors Imported Lacests aa Dress Trimmings LL REMNANTS, ALL}, ODD PIECES, ALL he in inspector of Bronx high was stricken with heart ¢ . at No, 210 Vyse avenue. His wife, who THe entire wholesale »icck of Fine Wines aud Liquors of A. M. Hirsehield & q 0., 974 Sixtl ayenue, at less than wholesale prices. Many small quantities too small to quote here but sufficient for a family cellar. An extraordinary end-of-the year sale. Some BIG SNAPS Below] [AY AVING Ss BANK had turned to re-enter their apartment, at 4) ‘ ; CF Sixth Floor THE PATTERNS we wish to} beard bins fall, and tursing, saw him Get Busy While They Las! A Ww. SWEET.C Imported Clarets, Sau- Specials California Port and discontinue are marked in a ynstal the first floor land- likecer—Giiner't’ leoetal’ © a a i He lida elcid utes Arion Piano Co, $350 $2.5 He tt eae ternes and Burgundies ("5° o\'/'w2it,imgons: * ae ‘00 manner to insure a speedy and fg ‘Dr, Arthur C, Butts jr, son of the monthly until paid. 4 con ™“, N Imported Jeaux, des Maisons Pye : of Clty Magistrate, was called from No H" F. MILLER 400 40 it i th 10 h AIDEN LANE SEAFLOOR aM Hhews tor Byly ele is mand éo cust some even less than Boe Hed OOd SaRIARHI Se EL Oa manly ANU pala Baie Geese te Bae Aas 9 iP, 12" yearn old half, former prices, | Mre. Banks, who was married omy | Kranich & Bach 425 75 { ent A lye $4. 30 ‘ain Floor, A monthly until paid, STEINWAY 650 G5 #4 monthly until paid. GABLER 375 425 #4 monthly until paid. N.Y. Piano Co. 400 450) #5 monthly until paid. ey abinuin or oa California Claret and : £11000 Mh a $3.50 White Wines p00 “Ports and Sherries 12.00 4 six: months ago, said that she thought her husband had been affected by run- ning up and down stairs to answer a call of the postman Just before break- fast. $4 CREDIT BI Per Week | Meats ee aioe ial Si rarity RS a: the tows pecen | IRV ING Tem, MaghattanClothingCo,, Oven Lvenings, | All Kinds of Laces in this Season's Styles | Handsome Venise Bands Embroidered Net Bands Beautiful Soft Net Laces Rich Black Lace Bands 30¢ 35¢ _ SAVINGS ANKS, elty bands and trimmings. J. ry odd piece and remnant to p> . |. Former® prices r up to $1.50 yard; sale prices 12%c 19c 39c 69c¢ WESER BROS. : | * 30c | | Baby Irish Lace Bands ‘85 monthly until . ivr f DIAMONDS : 25¢ | | Embroidered Venise Laces a Tt ’ BRADB RY ain ate ‘ rou on ; WATCHES <<." CREDIT Imported Pest : ry ns robe ores be FOUR PER CEN’ T WEBER ou, 200 AQSY sor nts MieRiCaN wa aDAMOND CO. + $1.00 Clessiaa te ar unum do al) sums trom $9 i 8,000 callie DECKER BROS. 550 Soe ie $3, 00 ing the Imported sevice 3 ‘ithe Rca Bey rd re 205 | : ME ria “2 $5.5( bee Bima me a! GER, onihly ke : 5 Our a oS ORn See rah ‘ea nit vipa ‘3 Peni PIANO BUY ‘rae IMPORTERS) : Ww : z ‘ 1 enroue tk Em y ight . x « aA 5 i jeautiful Lustro broid- Dry Dock Savings Institution oa peurary, ML aA ip Sis yas, o 8k || | erp an en i: thet atantoce Nave declateds a idiviiens ; TIGTS. (ih tle DAVIS SUN a Co PENG int ar ‘i He Meee og ; ‘ ombinations and shadings; French nding ‘Decamber: % NIGHT AND DAY DENTISTS, tr : p NOP sve a.n0 age Rye : py o1 titled thereto und a HEIs: at of THREE FURS ; fore taken im ex 81 Court, cor. Livingston St. One Block from Open Evenings, eexeecdton THREES 8 DOL. ee Gayatie on and after January V0 Deposits made before January 10 will bg, Peete’ “to interest’ from January "1, ANDREW, MILLS. President, PATTERSON, . Satis MiEALING, Beer DIAMONDS, jewelr = ‘ “

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