The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1911, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, the Metropolitan Museum is long on | ¢nrough the harids of tne American Art uardis. This panorama of & Association. They will be placed on | sort of Dewey n parade or Hudgon- | free view at the galleries on Madison | Fulton celebration of old Venice, em- Square South, next Saturday, and the bracing a thousand gondolas with full sale will take pla ndelgsol.n signals displa he crim. Mall on Friday ev . golden dreadnought bar the Ram and Religion a Unit. Mrs. Allce A, MacGillivray’s sult in the Bayonne, J., District Court against the P 2 Service Corporation was tried y before a jury that included five ¢ ot - — | kee g of | Another § i leet | MADRID, Jan, %—The Cabinet has} _ en and one saloon- The clergymen were the R . Reilly, Ferdinand 8, Wiison, ice, A. L. Longley and Harry Nes. N ENJOYABLE exhibition—which | * are so thick in this decided to present to Parliament #oon|pit, Mr at the same time is a liberal, ¥ tion that we even pass uP bill regulating the religious and other injuries ved by being thrown from and a Rubens, v1 si education In the tine of mo The jury « paintings the average Americ FREE! FREE! The Following Articles to Be Given Away Absolutely FREE "nthe superd Gaya portrait of ’ #, Mad- | tlon fson/ Square south, where the works of | Angiolo the Barbizon, Duteh and contemporanes | daughter and the frivolous Fragonarde OB @chools, belonging to Julius Oehme, a| {0 FAZ@ Upon the few but cho Well}known and highly reputed art deal. | {etn century pictures hung in i ‘oom and not fneluded in @f New York ¢ re shown pre-| maste: imifiary to thelr » at auction at lendelssohin Hall next Friday evening. | Co' Mf, Ochme knew what the best sellers | 4 & atalogue. These extra at-| re notably a couple of real were, and he was fortunate as well as | litle tactful in gétting hold of meritorious! With ‘i's early Italian art al- founded on something more substantial | street and the Blakeslee and Grmmine , Und permanent than a fag. | collections at Clarke's in Forty-fourth The genres, story othing of the permanent ; ‘ ait" te “and doen" soot] — to. People NOT OWNING PIANOS! e old and middie aged Roybet, the younger \ norini, Gabriel Max and Alb¢ are all there in their most an moods. They serve as a fitting con ment to the men higher up in art, who je T* announce now rumbili are both popular and great—Corot, Ds | ing force and volum bigny, Rousseau, Diaz, Boudin, |pre Meee (Sulon, ana” dutieny proaches, Is that of the sale of the Robert i ta Hoe collection, which will occupy. the | Thaulow and Ziem tioneer Kirby working overtime from Of the three smal! Corots, the Itaifan| [OW untl! the end of February. ¢yl called “Morning in the Vi | It ts really @ collection of collections, surely con’ | running up to a total of over five thou- arated lovetine: sand items. ‘The catalogue de luxe, tyes igrlbegd which will be a large quarto volume of | 1,260 pages, with 300 full page and mar- | ginal illustrations, and limited ¢o 275 e getting just now @ warm ‘come to our cf! DIAMOND RING Engraved Setting. SILK UMBRELLA | GOLD SCARF PIN Fine Handie. Stone Setting. SET MILITARY BRUSHES Gentiomen’s Stiver Back. GOLD LOCKET ‘Troyon, | The Above Presents Wii! Be Given to the 5 Neatest Correct Anewers er was put on #0 Ina ware inches of canvas. ‘1 4 seau is a gorgeous sunset, and the Daubigny reflects that m: mine y, i Miuvee cre water | coples, will be furnished to early aub- ow and/scribers at $25 per—that is, unless the is a perfect example of| raise this ante without notice. nd robust impressionist. | Some of the things collected by tha RMBUy fie Gericnstration ot this sre erintte prem mmanate wate 6 tot of painter's mellow and sombre po' nha lohan hfe Nips Pas ta Henry G. Dearth and Charle: P. | Masters, and eome etchings, engravings Gruppe are two Americans who jand original drawings by Rembrandt, out well in this representative picture | Durer and others; scrumptious old Chi- plieetion, particularly Gr whose | nese porcelains, cloisonne enamels, and Muteh canal scene at Voorb ropean ceramics; historic Eng- did and authoritative in— it nd examples of mediae- mpst come down to jargon terms—tn | y “tonaltty.” ; Limoges enamels, vory carvings, miniatures, snuff boxes nd watches, Ttalian and) French E galleries at No, 467 bronzes; a small enal of ancient nue which M ha weapons and arm ntique tapestries, cated (he {s relinquishing busi-| rugs and emMoideries; venerable clocks ked the time and all sorts ness on account of continued fi! health), | t s fio) eel et ee oot | 4 curios that royalty and nobil- | lead who makes his! ity were wont to disport themselves with, n exhibition of| from the ‘steenth century downward. terpieces of the As to the Hoe Ibbrai panish, German, | story, which Anderso: Duteh, Fier talan sc! time. | uuteh, Flemish and Italian schools that | time. | soe sate, the Baxttson and other modern paintings, to the nums ber of twenty-five, belonging to Fellx Isman__of Philadelphia, vill pass CURED OF ASTHMA by Sir Joshua Rey- , two by Raeburn, one by Hogarth, and tmportant figure pleces i} and landscapes by Constable, Wilkie, CAN YOU FIND SEVEN FACES IN THIS PICTURE? n o DIRPOTIONS—With pen or pencil trace the outiines of the Faces on this Wilson, Calleott, Old Crome, Landse I tried many Airied cessed gr ancther piece of paper. All Rhewers must ein eur Sandy ¥ “fiitapa Linnell, Morland, Nasmyth, Stot-|®8thma grew worse. For months Jenuary 81, 1011. Write your name and address plainly and bring or mi vour anewer. i} -To the one sendii 3 BLA, to theo LOCKEL. "ro. tha 01 : any BRU! All Answering Tr id € , Wit e wut! Fr Con= ‘taining Sallede, 8 cnge and Instrumental Pieces When They Call. WINNERS WILL BE NOTIFIED BY MATL, Omy «1 1@ NOT Ownin; Living Witht Anawere Accepted Onty from People Qrmine Panos, Living in 100 Story & Clark PianoCo., 12 and 14 W. 32nd St., New York. 16 Io Underetord, Tethys" the Decision Kenderoa Wythe Jadgens su “ET f° It Ie Mot Necessary to Bend In Fie Coupon, But Name May Be Gent em Any Vincent are in the English | Slept only in @ reclining chair. I at | last (without any faith) tried Hyomel. able landscape is atre-| “After using three days I could | mendous thing, so strong and vi |to bed and sleep as well as eve! rely believe ft was rl: bott! eetearly a century ago by Turner |used nearly two bottles ai ‘vont ry rival and exhibited in never had any trouble from asthma | Paris Lm of 1827, where !t proved ince. This was five years ago.” W.! memorable ‘eye-apener for the young |p. .F.D French landscapists who were to Ee ite bee ees Yelop ater Into the Mstoric “men | NO. # ets yal (pronounce. It High-o-me), it is guaranteed to cure asthma, catarrh, sore throat, or money the largest and most brilliant work of thi clever elghteenth century Venetian |D&Ck. Complete outfit including in- that ever came to New York's Picture | haler, $1.00. Extra bottles, 60 cents. Lane—and we don't forg ither, that Dri ita evesywhe “The Fete Day in Venice," one of five canvasses by Francesco Guardi, must be yh TIME boos sete ve bos coheed cos bes nseien sbenees SUE. ccc cercaceccoccecvcccecoeweds ees cce pes City... .cecveescececceees SEALE. vo. ssecreeveees Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY 185 Women’s Dresses Of Crepe de Chine, silk Eolienne, messaline silk, serge, velveteen and Henrietta, 10.00 Heretofore $24.50 to $34.50 B. Altman & Cn. SPRING STYLES IN BOYS’ CLOTHING PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE ADVANCE SPRING STYLES IN BOYS’ CLOTHING; IMPORTED SUITS OF ENGLISH MAKE; NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS IN THE NEWEST LIGHT-WEIGHT FABRICS; SPRING TOP COATS, ALSO WASHABLE SUITS IN RUSSIAN AND SAILOR MODELS; REEFERS, SWEATERS, CLOTH HATS AND CAPS AND STRAW HATS; SHIRTS, BLOUSES, NECKWEAR, PAJAMAS, LOUNGING AND BATH ROBES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHOES, ETC, 50 Women’s Tailored Suits Of Cheviots, English serge and mannish mixtures, 15.00 Heretofore $29.50 to $32.80 NO ALTERATIONS NO APPRO' 5 "ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE JAMES R°KEANE & COMPANY 1351-135 3-9355 71357 SAVE, ATOTTINST. To Celebrate Our 25th Year in Business We Are Offering Our Entire Stock of One Hundred Thousand Dollars’ |; Worth of Fine Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Ete. AT 60 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR 25,00 | 9x12 Beautitul Axminster R. 87,50] Massive Heavy Brass Beds., 50.00} Elegant Sold Oak Sideboards. ‘Tables, Leather Seat Chairs, Gilt and Mahogany Mirrors, Davenports, || J Sliding Couches, Bookcases, Desks, ad EVERYTHING TO FURNISH THE HOME |.No feking at this establishment, No free beds, No free furniture. { No humbug—but good, square, honest value for every | dollar you spend, TERM® TO SUIT. B. Altman & Ca. NEW PONGEE SILKS ADAPTED FOR MOTORING, YACHTING, STEAMER AND GENERAL OUT-DOOR WEAR, ARE ON SALE IN THE LATEST SHADES, AS WELL AS WHITE, IVORY, AND BLACK, IN DESIRABLE QUALITIES THAT ARE ABSOLUTELY SPOT-PROOF, 14,50 ve 12,50 SAMPLES WILL BE SENT ON REQUEST, OPEN EVENINGS, Fitth Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, New York, 1911. y f| Monday The value of a stamp is its mee redemption value. ; Surety Stamps are the (nd Us most valuable because Meee rcdeamed by your aaa personal selection of goods marked in plain 1868 figures. 9 2 e O’Neill Silks In Their New Location, Adams Building— Second Floor One of the most complete assortments of the new styles and weaves to be found in the he including the new patterns in printed foula single or double width. 85c Silks at 69c 5,000 yards of waterproof foulard. 1911 Tailor-Made Waists at $1 Lingerie Waists at $2 Adams Building—Third Floor But the most important thing is that we are ready with a full line of the new spring models, ornamented with Bulgarian and Japanese embroideries. The $1 Waists The $2 Waists are made with six broadpleats| have yokes of all-over em- across the front, fastened] broidery; below the yoke the with large pearl buttons. The] waist is made of fine shirred back is plain, the sleeves batiste, prettily trimmed with long, finished with soft cuffs| insertions of lace. The back fastened with two pearl but-| is also trimmed. These have - tons. Each waist has a stiff] kimono sleeves and deep col- collar. lars. As we have said before, the most interesting point is the great variety of waists for Spring that we are already showing. O’Neill Millinery at Half Including Trimmed and Untrimmed O'Neill Building—Second Floor. Before moving our untrimmed millinery to its new quarters on the First Floor of the Adams Building, and our trimmed to the Second Floor of the Adams Building, we have made tremendous re- ductions in our prices. Half prices rule in many cases. There are also beautiful hats for less than half — and O’ Neill millinery is a standard in America, as Paris millinery is abroad. Accumulation Sale of Women’s Underclothes In Their New Location, Adams Building, Third Floor. One of the most beautiful departments ever devised for underclothes, where the light is clear. You will find two vast stocks merged into one. The sale includes our own standard makes, which we reduced for the white sale, and of which there are still some remainders. For instance: Night Gowns 59c to $14.98 | Combinations 75c to $9.98 Made of nainsook, dimity, Corset covers and short skirts; cambric, crepe and muslin, corset covers with drawers in all Petticoats 75c to $24.98 the latest styles, In the newest designs imagin- | Corset Covers, 25c to $5.98 able, as well as the remain And many of them in practical, lots in golf, demi-train and walk- | new styles. ing lengths. Princess Slips, $1 to $10.50 Drawers 25c to $7.50 In the 1911 colors. In every model that is worn, Bridal Sets, $4.98 to $25 in every cut that is good: the Complete matched sets, as Isabella, athletic, umbrella, motor, | fine or as inexpensive as you eta. care for. Children’s Coats & Hats at Half Baby Department—Adams Building—Third Floor. $10 Coats at $5 | $6 Coats at $3 | $3 Coats at $1.50 $8 Coats at $4 | $5 Coats at $2.50 $2 to $6 Hats and Bonnets Now $1 to $3 These things will be now sold in their new enlarged qnarters in the Adams Building. Remnants and Dress Lengths In the Beautiful Woolen Dress Goods Department Adams Building—Second Floor. These Are 25c and 45c a Yard A clear-up of hundreds of pieces (before we take account of our stock), which came to light when we moved the department from the O'Neill Building to the Second Floor* of the Adams Building. Cream Storm Serge 79c 42 inches wide, a cream-white of good quality, A Clearance Sale of Women’s Knit Underwear Hundreds of Pieces Greatly Reduced Both Buildings—First Floor Lot 1—39c to 75c Qualities at 29c Lot 2—75c to $1.50 Qualities at 50c They include practically everything in the way of underwear that is made. Women’s undervests, drawers and union-suits of cotton and wool mixtures. They are not all fresh, but neither are they all soiled, and we group them for your convenience. ()NEILL-ADAMS @ Established 43 Years. - 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St. Morning Wonders 1911 Women’s $5.50 Bath Robes, at $3.98 In Their New Eni. Quarters, Adams Batlding, hird Floor Made of ciderdown or blan- kets in a great variety of colors, Some with sailor col-bes lars; others with surplus neck, finished at the waist with a ~My] girdle end bound with satin == ribbon. % Other Negligees: Women’s Cashmere House Gowns at $5 In red, navy blue and black. Some are trimmed with satin ribbon; others with velvet ribbon. ‘They have a standing collar and long sleeves with a belt at the waist. Women's $1.68 Dress- ing Sacques at $1 Made of serpentine crepe in a great variety of patterns, with the front yoke shii » back and sleeves trim- med with a fine quality of messaline ribbon to match the crepe. Women’s $2.98 Crepe Kimonos at $1.75 Like-the illustration. Made of eith Nai: crepe in shirred and Empire styles. eee ieee 1911 Corsets In Their New Location, Adams Eailding Third Floor The enlarged corset department is the most convenient, lightest, best ventilated, best heated department to be found, and in it is every good make of corset. An expert corsetiere is always in attendance tq fit and suggest, and here are a few of the celebrated makes you will finds Madam Irene, Re Bel fae 10 siege wr 2h a Reduso $3 to $10 $3 arr $3 to $5 _ Royal Worcester, C, B., Thomson’s Glove- Fitting, R. & G., American Lady, P. N., and Flora, all with the hose supporters attached, sizes from 18 to 36, at $1. The New Front Lacing Corset, “La Victoria’’ Trimmed with lace, giving graceful and beauti- ful lines, at $5. Women’s Gowns and Walking Dresses Greatly Reduced O'Neill Building—Third Floor. $18.50 to $25 Dresses at $12 $22 to $29.75 Dresses at $15 $25 to $32 Dresses at $19.75 $32 to $40 Dresses at $22 Voile, silk, chiffon, serge, cloths, poplin and velvets. There are afternoon,'evening, reception and dinner gowns. Gowns for practically every purpose. A Clearance Sale of Sweaters for Women and Children Both Buildings—First Floor Lot 1—$2.98 to $3.50 Sweaters at $1.98 Lot 2—$3.98 to $5.98 Sweaters at $2.98 Lot 3—$5.00 to $7.98 Sweaters at $3.98 . Lot 4—$1.69 to $1.98 Sweaters at 98c” A general clear-up of plain and fancy weaves; white or white with fancy borders, or gray—in fact, almostevery kind of sweater that is worn. FURS At Rock Bottom Prices O'Neill Building—Third Floor The sale of fur coats and small furs at great concessions in price will be continued throughout the remainder of the week. The Ciub Plan Applies to Furniture, Carpets and Upholstery—a Little Down and a Little Each Week After You Have the Things.

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