The evening world. Newspaper, January 24, 1911, Page 15

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Heinemann Gives Another Recital at Mendelssohn BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. LEXANDER HEINEMANN, the German lieder singer, gave an- other recital at Mendelssohn Hall yesterday afternoon, His programme consisted of five parts, the first devotes | to Schumann and Schubert, the second | to Elsenhetmer, the third to Hugo|T) Wolf, the fourth (with organ acoom- Paniment) to Hande! and Kaempf, and| the fifth to Gernsheim, Hermann and| Schumacher. An audience of consider-| able size rewarded his efforts with gen- erous applause, forcing him to repeat) several numbers and to add some extra] ones, Mr. Heinemann gave his hearers a fair measure of his ability, for probably he was at his best. The great range of his voice, which is of good quality in all registers, enables him to do every kind of v stunt. His singing is al-| Ways Interesting and intelligent, but his| tendency to sacrifice sense for sound| detracts from his value as a song in- terpreter. The loud pedal, if one may use the expression, is too much In evl- dence. It would be less objectionable, . i Perhaps, in the big» auditorium of | Of No 11 Lake street, Jersey City, Carnegio than in the intimate arsocie. | ® teamater emmoyed by the Wald and tion of Mendelssohn Hall. One of the|J®o>s trucking company of No, 121 best things to Mr. Heinemann’s credit | Greene street, and Samuel Snelling a| yesterday was his singing of the famil-| pe lar “Largo” of Handel's and another,| Inspector Russell bell the police which he was forced to repeat, was the| have ken up a system by which| “Vesper Song" of Kaempf's, with the) dealers in silks and satins in Greene, | thrilling refrain “Jubilate, Amen! er and Wooster streets have been Wolf's “The Stork’s Message,” Her- of tens ¢ sands of dollars mann's “Serenade” Schumacher's| worth of gods r “The Trysting Place” were among the) A complaint a few days ago| most popular of his selection LIZA LEHMANN’S CONCERT AT THE HUDSON THEATRE. Liza Lelmann, the composer, cele- brated for her ‘In gy Persian Garden,” gave a concert of her own songs at the Hudson Theatre yesterday afternoon at which she was the accompanist at the Piano for her quartet, consisting of Blanche Tomlin, Palgrave Turner, Hu- | th bert Elsdel! and Jullen Ienry, h | pla whieh she has been touring the country were warmnl of size and ch received by an audienc ction, The arrangements were vi Bilsh. On the side the composer-pi ers, who in turn, or by twos or threes or fours, arose most politely to do hi or his or thelr parts. "It was just so lke Bournemouth, don’t you kno charming and so neat," e: American woman who had been abroad to another who hadn't as the audience fled out. The programme from “The Golden Seal Songs" from “Jungle Book" Tales and a Included selections Threshold,” “Two Rudyard Kipting's and “Four Cautionary Moral,” which Kitty Cheatham has made familiar to us. Miss Turner was remembered most agreeably from a previous visit to America and her rming voice and and one distinguishe ead her announced that she was A friend who was withthe dl hed woman added that and Mr. Henry were gentlem: ingers, and what more may by permission of hman, recited Oscar Wilde's Happy. Princ to Miss Leh- m's accompaniment most. effective- She was hea applauded, “LA GIOCONDA” REPEATED AT THE METROPOLITAN. stand- Crowded galleries and pack: ing room, added to the big rex day night's subse politan Opera House a most uni able place in which to move about last night. The opera was “La Gioconda,” with Emmy Destinn, Loulse Homer, ria Claessens, nato and De duct- his ell as upon himself fell generous applause, The performance, hh was a repetition, was excellent in part Yance of the y well done, every Hours" bei THE GILIBERT MEMORIAL CONCERT TO-MOROW. The programme for the Gilibert Me- mortal concert at the Metropolitan Op- era House to-morrow afternoon is not even yet complete because artists are volunteering their services in such bers as to make it difficult to arrange et naud will make an ad- and among the nmy Destin, Homer, A Martin, Gily and mond Clement, Her! Withe MARY GARDEN. WILL SING AT METROPOLITAN TO-NIGHT, anager of the Phil ——_—— ay of John Larkin, thirs of No. %A Romaine The bi years sunnet train str A New ARSENE LUPIN Story. A New ARSENE) LUPIN story, by| Maurice Le Blane, | will begin in} Thursday's Even- ing World. 1s “The Blonde Lady” and con fg tains the mos exciting and sik et | terious of the French “thief genius’ adventures. It is a story you have no} right to miss. By the capture of Robert Clark, trom J. street that on Jan $500 w their own signatures that the taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s YOUR TER ‘149s THE EVSwine Woes, TWO ARE NABBED AS SILK THIEVES IN ROBBERY PLOT ruck Cae eit and Man Who Accepted Loot Captured by Detectives. MARKED BOX OF GOODS |Then Follow Clark as He Takes It to Destination Not Intended. ldler of Scheff of No, 180 Greene of silks, shipped by them to , had been stolen. De: Szerlit and Sigmund | put to work. They | er were learned enough to lead them to suspect | | h ark. Last night at ther suggestion a caso of satins valued at $100 was left on! gm, | e sidewalk in front ace, marked to be of the Scheff sent to @ San st Third street, | 9 a case containing | Frenclaco firm, Clark came along and loaded tt on hin truck, which he took to the atable for the nlrht The de teotivea got 0 «the atable after he had gone, unpacked the case and Initiated the wrapper of each roll of watin Before repacking It, Followed by Detectives. To-day when Clark started out the de tectives followed him. He did not go to the St, John’s station, aa he should, but to No, 61 Canal street. ‘There Snolling, @ dewhiekered ttle old man, appeared and with the ald of tho negro janitor, Fred Bryan, the case wos tted off and put on the elevator, “lark went to a neighboring saloon and settled himself as though for a long walt. The detectives went down into the basoment of the bulkting and found Snelling bustly filling up the oase which had been emptied of the initlalled goods with gas pips waste and sweepings. worth of other silks and satins piled in the base- ment. Snelling was arrested as was Clark, The negro elevator man was taken along as a witness, At Headquarters Moody and Leeson, the waterfront detectives, recognized Clark as an old offender. It was found that he had been sent to Bimira fifteen |years ago for stealing horses and 1a Ago! and his picture was in the | Rogues’ Galler _——— . LOSES $800 IN HALL. | Woman Drops Purse Containing Jewels and Money, Mrs. W. 8. 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It is in use every minute of the ree day and night, and is the only publication in the world that is ae Satin, Messaliog Waiste—Black ) ‘ ih. ‘or Whit sof rich Tokio | ee by hand to more than half a million people. . han eer y < The Telephone Directory possesses many unique advertising advantages. It reaches the people who have nine-tenths of the ‘am buying power, and who consult the Telephone Directory over slaborate yoke styles —Kimono | * one million times each day. There is a wire behind every adver- white Lawn Walstec-etyioa age . . quatities and make that give OKO tisement, and the seller can be reached by the buyer in four Ho hint of the 68 | Dwight Ane seconds. It is especially valuable to advertisers who cater to Telephone to the Directory Advertising De- partment, Cortlandt, 12,000, for full infor- mation. A representative will call if desired. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY. Wash worth $15.00. .... ba236 Women's Drossing 8a Duckling mo)'k pecially and colorings 5 ny & | In_Petticoata. le Petticoate-— - rdf o4——all longthe— “76 regularly .vS-—sale price black ruitle U tucks oF strapplogs al ‘74 ths salo price. . ) inch—-art Yard Wide Curt stripes, dota worth |15— nation or pretty white and col'd ings—6 to 14 yr n White Goods, 1.07 B. G. Latimer & Sons Co. (ESTABLISHED 1854) : Special Furniture Sale Prices are greatly reduced on our regular stock, which offers an unusual opportunity to those in need of one article or an eutire outfit. Li with borders oi pe 88 113s . 36.50 28.00 27.50 380.00 » 28.50 34.50 $2.75 30.00 Oak Buffet... Oak China Closet....... 20.00 Oak Crystal Closet...... 40.00 Mahogany Table, 8x48.. 38.00 Mahogany Sideboard... .125.00 Mahogany China Closet. 35.00 Mahogany Crystal Closet Early English Sideboard, 58. 00 Early English Table,8x48 38.50 Mahogany Chiffonie: Oak Dresser . Oak Chiffonier Circassian Dresser... January Sale of assian Chiffonier . Princess Dresser. Brass Bed, any si 8-Piece Parlor Suit. 5-piece Parlor Suit. Don't procrastinate if you want to share in the | COME TO-MORROW! No Mail or Telephone Orders. | Women's Musiin Night Drosses ~_yoko of tucks homstiteh and 49 . instead of .29 jaco— “— Ss styles with lace and emb'y, culfles omb'y telin--worth a At this price. Other Salo Vat 1.24 Fulton Street and Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn (Nevins Street Subway Station at Our Corner) i Gowns. | rogular or ¢ | w Lingerie Night Dr | OOK ‘duinty trim sves, yoko and skirtb— = | __FOR SALE. = oOo: A MONDS WAT CHESS: CREDIT y and Others, « wort! The New Waterbury Way Ahead of all other plates in appear- ance, solidity, durability and comfort. $ | Holds fast—does not slip or fall. $ | rk 1.24.. Fin Lawn Prin Siips—-yoko fay flounce, with fancy Ince Inserts reg. 31 95 | Others. G28 Come here in the morning and have us extract your old tecth FREE, and Mustin } and go home at night with a new set that fite your mouth perfectly. $ | a dd ne, ewe, Highest grade work by highest grade dentists, Loose teeth made ) and tucks—reg. 49, } ha et Sys 7 | $ firm—decayed teeth saved—lost teeth replaced without plates. | ital 94 | Brie Bist 2 ie iy or taco ae notte Places fa Fi | Our work is guaranteed to wear for ten years, Women's Cambrie Skirty—doep 1 eal - vorth $1 . ye } ne witht lace or embiy— | Eatre Size Corso * La _| $ Extractions made PAINLESS by our New Botanica! Discovery. usually 33:09 nie "i ci ipene Miale muslin tight atin } | $ Fall Sets of Teeth, $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 ka $5.00 | J sluce . BUY Yinon IMPORTERS 13 Goid Filings... "°° "$1.00 up Si.ver Fillings, . Se wp | 184 We SR st B95 #99" 8°74 ked ve Diamon¢s, Watch Credit | WATERBURY DENTAL PAR Women's’ Hi A Drawers rr. } | Vipmoncs, Watches on Uri 54 W. 2ad St., New York. Brooklyn, ivers—iace tim'd-crog, 20, 16 : (oe HOURS, 8 TO 6; suNDAE oT0 4. Naina French or tight | 27| tnd tucks tee } German, French ‘and Swedish spoken. Ladies in attendance. ra ic tld en's Muslin Night Dressos " Nine} to ld yes, °K Ae?! Nate Vaines rk Corset Ci q 67. or Bas, Ia, 1.69 face schon ‘rin overs eat jewelry seepted ; represe SYNDICAT ~ WARNING TO MOTHERS | AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL | It is against the law of good health to neglect your teeth Bad teeth means poorly nourished body, reflecting thereby | on the minds and development of your chi | Not it the time to ave your children’s teeth taken care ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. Kegular Price, 15. FREE | PRass BED ABS SOLUTELY FREE |: Wiili Every Purchase of $75 Call and Convince Yourself Jat 59¢ Wool § s a nt extra cost, and decay, Decay means more 74 Women's Dra 58) AIS Moet Storm Serg wisi 3° ij | pain, Atten this at once ine, palnacak deen ae volcan lo Nate argain, sth extracted free, also inserted at the lowest cost, at DR following offices |} | 49 Men's |. Shirts ge Chiffon c ilothe.. palate aed ¥ ana” color -fi : | Meaceyebarmer dpechari At NEW YORK ‘Siiehas Ney UNDoeRW eA MIATN' Watashi Beads oe ~~~ AUCTION SALES. LYN OFFICE, 718 B neat ¥ Ave. Ky Statta |] | 29 Hous’ Madras Blouses #4e Scotch Plaid Ginghama, ded Katy yt Other offices stablished shortly | » Reveal + Bitar Saha Bidet i Riba stn aad al iat stock _- ——— : = ——— ye RN TSUN a 10 F eee ek Yse Hous’ BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET, |. iy I Fj ae “ova: CLOTHING THIRD PLOT 2le Wide Moire Ft News Car came rin pe . Mine Block ol $5.98 H. 8. Table Sets. % 8.79 | ee etONS AG 71 & COM x OF NEW YORK f Fine Ware the ‘en ta) — rg: = } ‘ ON AAD Nine list S149 Feather bed Ticks ININGS IA “ ft " r 4 "fu ready to fill, r - the slice Bs aket oar nig to ea “isin” | 386 Luncheon, iit MN a aa oe ne WAMSRY, Secretary, Henge ianl Gye Silk Emb'd Blannels. AT Vesstat elle, Now a rms Nv 2 echt fd alo, | be Lost, FOUND AND REWARDS, , Strongest Building in N famped Searls, sit 21 A N su 4, "s, with’ one’ to three ~ rk r 1OODS A Rese MENT. LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! b Wis iendagme a tts, small amon eatvin.' WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS pest on ei a £0. 81 Court pay 4 HEARN West of Fifth Avenue JANUARY SALE? THE BEST YET! To-morrow’s January Sale Specials From Various Dzpartments _ Impossible to name all 1p! Just one word more:— telephone trade. tn Womemn Ghats wimaade 'lenkoe CAMee. aht Anchée, end Utica Pillow Casee— In Upholstery Scoteh Lace Curtatns—real Ince, Renaissance and novelty of- fects —white and Araplan— overlock edae—worth $1.98... Imported Block Print Cretonaes Spring furniture ¢ drapiigs—worth $1.9 Imported Colonial Madi beautiful new col Pitot Curtain Nete--both Irish Point Lace Sash Nete— idth f — | Women’s Underwear—NEARING THE END! ;* Women’s Cambrie Drawers— Fino Cambric Drawers: tuele—reg. 60e Women’s Cambrie ‘Drawers— Viner Bridal Hote tO. ses +ees se x Cannot be detected by your friends— t re oDD LoTs— is RED ; hardly detected by you, as the absence ¢ | Other Sal | French Hand Made and & tea | of a roof gives natural ease. OUR 3) wort ot'0a htt on ate wee COR. MAIDEN LANE. | OWN EXCLUSIVE. INVENTION. $ | newas Si MORNING SPECIALS —Tempow, Wesnete No ey or nel A Orders. s8e Silk Poplins . LOOK 4OR THE CLOCKS? Clock Sigua Denote Morning Specials eared our promise, we have that in all New York morrow are but exam: Prices. RS. oa ayenlltis a latic effects for | 1.00: 4.00" rqgoes and ¢ t in Swisses— d coin epote— price. “aria ach side —also oe? are. nda jath Sheete— ‘| eal) . | s - | bah Aha | tha Minlahodl BY Lone } 6% way Tae ‘and f ie 3 , . . : | dale Co.~-w'th .10—sale pelos tpdnay ten. -U8—#ale price. . oy . . . foe S% Particular attention is called to the assortment of dining and bedroom + pe eEE EL Pureqith Damani wiped ee} "sore furniture. : Ih on a } 4,00 [conteos—worth .70-—sale price, om . = | “Sgood value at 85.08...0.... leached Turkish Towele—38} gina Regularly Spectal Regularly Special Wool Nap cs ab Blok “i 46250 65 in, =. etal Wee AS.e . Oak Ex. Table, 6x48 .7. .$23.50 $18.50 | Mahogany Dresser......%30.00 $26.00 | gedueed rom Breneress } BD Ba indaotanht Gi fr ike a 64%. }. values of this Sale. ~ tuck#— or lace and 8:PR 34:98: 18-0080 29.08 °) sses—tucks 22

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