The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1911, Page 13

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the “Josonde” romance of Nicolo. Ho | trienaiy audience, but that the yeaa | Was more himself In the serenade from | nan hae talent there can be no doubt. | ion Giovanni,” but again in the His accompanist heim John Maadelbrod. Johanna Gadsk* THE EVENING WORLD, enema a gee WEDNESDAY, developing successors who will far aur- pass us and who in turn will develop suceessors who will practically reach JANUARY 11, OLD NEW YORKERS MEET. 1911, CARNEGIE HOPES FOR LONG LIFE 10 ~\ Clean Beer for Your Home “Piaisir d'Amour” romance of Martini he was not happy. He took his high | LILLIAN NORDICA TO Gi notes with diMculty. He was often flat WAGNER CONCERT, | | He used the half voice frequently. The | ae ed th Barron Berthold | perfection. “Since I left off business T have been privileged to gain access to men whose Sings With the * Phiiharmonic The Soclety of writer did not know until later and the | | Ten Hynes brchentra, une | first thought 18 not of self. ‘This Pro. | Brookiyn organteation, componed of \ os di 0) d ow a | af ae PY ans tes! f medicine is heroic. It shows of the of 0 . teats rane it What Wanar ameoch tote tae development tram te time ‘Shes | Teh," need Ne Statisy tnuniy Srenee Pabst Blas Ribbon is the popeles Popular Dramatic So- «: Wagner Concert at Carnegie Hall tis | war was the only trade of man and from Q a ta agar c=) home beer with those who are particular and place quality and satisfaction above price, because # is a rich, wholesome, clean beer =- mild ia taste -~ delicate in flavor, and then Pabst BlueRibbon ‘The Beer of Quality beer is 80 neatly packaged it adds the finishing touch to the table decorations of an elaborate dinner or a dainty lunch—and it doesn't cost cov prano Returns From|» Concert. Tour to Be So-| loist in All-Wagner Programme at Carne- gie Hall. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. Jotine sensor one of the grea at 3 o'clock. Brunnhilae’ Slegfried,” and the | ‘Tristan und Isolde” | al numbers. » | afternoon Awakening, from love mnstc fro to be th the timo when iaen ate one another. Il, Bridge street, “The victory over yellow fever 18 ON®| 5 iicKey gocupled the chal of the triumphs of the age 1 have), cccived eight new members into chat That read of two physicians In Havana who | 11.4 society ny y ° |knowing just what they were doing | yw patawin oe the ACTOR'S ASSETS BRING $105) fave up thelr lives to enable science to | 2) Y". Baldwin, one of the | a end this scourge. If the Mghost wor- So He Tells Doctors, Praising | , ship of God be service to man, as TI which he dealt with the progress of the |belleve with Franklin, these men were | city up to the tine it became known as two of the great heroes of the world. | Cheater New York. it was announced | | “When I arranged for the heyenty; that the quarterly smoker will be held| eight branch libraries in New Y. on the night o be | Mr. Carnegie went on, “every ono wa ae “ led to shake hands with me. It wa. | shake, shake, trom morning to| CLEAN FIGS TO BE THE RULE | night. I would ike to ask you before euelnliihianiies | you congratulate me on that if you have| — died the barzain T made with New |, WASHINGTO ‘ n| York to maintain these ibraries? I¢|le that clean figs will soon be the | you have, shake hands. There is not rule and not the exception 6. G. Smyth of the Agricultural De- partment, back from the fig belt of wrna, reports that the Smyrnese can send over good figs if they are forced | man tn the city who does aot contribute eth etreet. Three | his mite toward these lil Tt is to do s& The State Department snd the Turkish Government are now draw- SEENEW WONDERS In the # he sang t\ with exquisite expres of them, | progr ber James K. Hack- ninod's | ett, actor and thent manager, was | -| gol at auction yerterday by Charles mgood, United States Auctioneer, at No. 118 Leo street, by direction of | William 1, . trustee in bankruptey. The sale included the right, title and | Interest of Mr. Hackett tn contracts to | ce's | produce a large number of plays, his | hard Waazeman was) interest in ten shares of stock of the | Myers ‘Track and ‘Tool Company, his | interest in a parcel of land tn Algona | Centre, Canada alms against throe | Mnivereary of the Carnegie Laborate royalties and ten life ».838 Bast Twent: ® insurance palletes. hundred phys’ +lans, surgeons and teach- The entire property was put up in one | ers assembled for the exercises. In pre- lot and sold for $105, The purchaser | senting Mr. Carnegie to the company sald he bought It foi gamble.” Mr | py wiiam H. Welch waid the labora- Personal pro} Their Heroism and Their Discoveries. est Impersonators of the herolues of | | Wagner, made her first appearance for the season at Carnegie Hail last) ap night as soloist with the Philharmonic | the acompanist Soetety's orchestra under Gustav Mah- Jer in an all-Wagner programme, she| REINHOLD VON WARLICH hag been on a concert tour of the Pacific Coast and the Middle West and singing, F with the Chicago Opera Company. Next ™¢ month she Is to rejoin the Metropoltian | Ha Opera Company. fin Andrew Carnegie confesses a & desire for a ripe old age. He told about it in a speech yesterda: on medical progress at the twenty Jan, 11.—It Is probas A FINE SONG INTERPRETER.| men for ioans von Warlich, basso, gave |not my work, [| believe in the ind | pendence of the people. They must co | trivute toward the libraries elther with their money or thelr services." poland Sit voice t ou Sia a bine. Gadakt wax warmiy welcomed lizenve Raraiee = erates: cast Sa aie ne tae | key was an Agent tor calvsreal Sonne, | Gieeoped: Teed om tte, Biakenas. || IRE TP, RECON au te ens he eo much more. Ask your dealer to send a y ond of the biggest audiences of the | AP ek ara : ‘4 a - tence was international, heid aloof| A cable received y » ' bcp named * Phitharmonic’s seuson when she first fr) ro makes. agllah hot | C00 Rid Maeate of 9884) ahd HAD not yor from war, and {ta pacific influence waa] Fabre line announced that Capt. Albert }moth” that will attack any sort of case to your home today—you will not be came upon the platform to sing four ‘ fi if tes tally under: | received a tae avery Gb, Cou ie of the stea: hip Rosa, which| dried fruit. It was known tn thie only singa 0 be Jo; y = 8 - > ‘4 Yi . t - H MF Se een | Randi: tile Y CZARINA’S GIFT TO ‘CELLIST ‘renters revealed by medical) Wt Naw. ree go Des i toe aves ssesuy, for 6 Vong wie as the) wear disappointed. ‘ Schumann's “L! M +] science,” Mr. Carnegie sald, “take mo bridge of the steamer on Christm: ‘he packers are willing to sterilize the presentation h to live for a long while. I would 1p she showed | tWelv wish to live Uy Mke to see what 1s coming, what I know is coming. We who now live are sellies with de had antictp cel dbrating Christmas at home in Mar- his wife and three children. numbers exp da group of 1 to repeat Motley figs for the American market If (cere fe some regulation compelling all of them to go to the same expens Sends Diamond-Studden Watch to | Mustctan Wedded tn Philadelphia. SLPHIA, Jan, 11.—The Crar- remembered hér favorite t, George Rogovoy, by sending him of each n her art minative for . A cemand for more was | hat I, had to be hissed | fn the prelude and finale ati dabe Newe 0R A “tristan und 1 she sang the | py Liebestodt with aling tenderness gr “The fourth pare con- |8# @ wedding pre a diamond-studded le a ‘ ‘ and gees ‘id sis four Gerinan baliads by The young ‘cellist married Miss of the or uded “Tom der | Waid last night at the (e) 12 e cooper LO. vert, For thle at | Reimer B" last | Bellevue-Strat bi p) tines. “|iine of ‘armen das} iss Wa! met the musician 1 with | king na the child | white he was ng with the Hammer: | | Regular Charge Accounts '. Deposit Charge Accounts i a heat tow, Where nt wit be oassiod. HAO he uty, fe) will be continued by the new e frst row, Where s! Jreenhut-Slegel Cooper Company, Greenhut-Slegel Cooper Company. d nded with sweet tones of Rogo-) Bl and will be governed by the same Interest will accrue to daily bal- ’ ended wi urteous polley as before, Our patrons will thus have any more departments in which they can make nases and have | them charged without any formali- ties whatever, ances just the same. The consoll- dation will have no effect upon these accounts except to make them a greater convenience than ever, as they will be available in either building, nger."” Ali { with a snap 80 | house responded | t i were si exhilarating that th Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co., Now Waits Only for the Completion of This CLOSING OUT SALE Just as soon as we can clear In the mean time there is FREDERIC FRADKIN SHOWS SKILL IN VIOLIN RECITAL. Wusiness transl Post-Office (which covers the terr! of Manhattan and the Bronx) dur > he end of the » Germany tp devote the sing. He will se of musica York musi proud, MAURICE RENAUD GIVES is HIS FIRST SONG RECITAL. ! ai2ty, oes anmelstein amnonsces the Greenhut Building of mer- some heavy sell; ge todo. There Perea! seccatcesls chandise the architects and con- | is still a big stock of merchandise afternoon. tractors will take charge and the | in this building. It is our pur- Mr eictenanee is nestsaeain ene on tie PURELY VEGETABLE. . ae aru cc ster Lacunaaegnie core ALWAYS EFFECTIVE. ring of hammer and saw will for | pose to sell every dollar’s worth attan Opera House Company, d it was aloo atile Imp 9# to bestow a short time take the place of to-day's busy hum of enthusiastic shopping crowds. Branorern’s i118 purify the blood, invigorate the digestion, and cleanse the stomach and bowels. They stimulate the liver and carry off vitiated bile and other depraved secretions. They are 8 tonic Thedicine that regulate, purify and fortify the whole system. it possible, within the shortest spaceoftime. The singlethought of the hour is OUTLET. The peremptory orders to sell without regard for values—to sell DOUBLE QUICK — affects over ONE MILLION DOLLARS’ worth of merchandise now in the Greenhut Building, and you can his Joned lence gave ymes to M. Renaud Ceqcnea sete ae i when he frst appeared and applau warmly after each number SMG Constipation. Bilious tn Stomach. 8 opera house the vesides ¢ ts the or e action, nn ba sao A ie PIASTE The World's Greatest External Remedy. - - 7 _ . Anply Wherever there ts Pain | depend upon it orders will be carried out with vigor. ; 9 9% 9% G%27Q FG 2202072975? 2 ve < ee a Me 905, The sale actually entails a TREMENDOUS It is not a sale governed by the usual business “ LOSS to us—prices are stripped of profits, cost | laws of buying and selling. All considerations are is not considered—the low price that will sell the | subordinated to GETTING THE MERCHANDISE - goods AT ONCE is put on the goods forthwith. OUT as fast as it can go. : Annual Clearance Sale OF MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S HIGH GRADE Suits and Overcoats $23.50 Reduced from $45, $40, $35 and $30 Overcoats are lined with rich, pure silk Greatcoats are plaid back and silk-shouldered Suits include fancies, blues and black As a bargain occasion it is of the most VITAL IMPORTANCE to every New York shopper. Not in ten years has such an unreserved price reduction been made upon a store full of new merchandise—NOT IN ANOTHER TEN YEARS is it likely that another such opportunity will be presented. It is a bargain-giving event that has had NO EQUAL in ten years of retail merchandising—we repeat this cardinal fact, repeat it again and again until it is so deeply impressed upon you that you will not only come and share the good things yourself but tell every friend within your reach NOT TO MISS IT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, Not a Single Dollar's Worth of Merchandise Will Be hel lh ls Our Desire That All Must and Will Go and Go Quickly at Any Price That Will Create Rapid Selling. Women's Coats and Suits, Women's Dresses and Skirts, oy Knit Underwear, Hosiery and Shoes, Untrimmed Millinery, The fact that w ive done such We would like to ecole come of h es’ Coats and Bults, Infants’ Wear, but lots ; : THE STORY BACK OF THIS SALE = Dresses and Bkirta, Roya’ and Youths’ Clothing, m, &o, tre Tisappeating vo fast before (ml | single specific pri ts an ats, Silke and Dress Goods, the eager buying of the crowds achievement that 1 y, that we cannot tell from hour to | dent in New York Trimmed Millinery, Bede and Bead & Sundries, hour what will be sold out. If we Early in 1910 we announced a new policy— Nid] seeeeite LPS ate a come ine ee Women's Fur Cont Wash Dress on ear, Nase Te Beate oe ee - but to bring Fur Muffs and & Carpets and Rugs, Musitn Underwear, Silk Petticoats, Wrappers and Corsets, Double Ph Green Trading Stamps With All Cash or Charge Purchases Until Noon. Single Stamps After Noon Greenhut pa i Coane Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York City. Be Aleman & SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS ||) 2, Blume ourselve out and emphasize te sensational bargain character of the occasion, e and Linens, compel the atte @ of every woman who could possibly reach our store, ~ “Better Values in Better Clothes” We made good; kept it up; Find ourselves rab lay with too big a stock That’s why these overcoats and suits— 5,00 1n all—this season’s product and $23. 50 styles, formerly $30, $35, $40 & $45, are now BROADWAY, BETTER VALUES 125TH STREET, At Third Ave. 47 CORTLANDT ST., Near Greenwich, UNION SQUARE, 14th St,, Near B'way. . At 49th Street. a19 BROADWAY, “= Near Chambers St, THE HOUSE OF —-*

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