The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1911, Page 11

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a ance } { k Si THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1911. Tee the masters of the Inst | OF AMERICAN ART! ATT QVER THE WORLD Deselgy Bale Cote te ie ir WILL DOMINATE, Fd & Yypy: ist SAYS SOROLLA well, servants were worthy of thelr masters. the tule to be accommodating to e| They exposed the things that we ail Spanish Painter Believes It} ‘¢ Will Be Greatest Force in things some of us know Queer Things That Have Just Happened Con public when he passed @ church and|know about, but left untouel 3 ly > | most dangerous An oat and ented fo oat dangerous Ane he man Our Annual February Sale of my Ete, a ee ae rom REF ca at ranserrar (fang sa aid ins hare | Starts To-Morrow (Tresday), All Quarters. packed. With These Big Values & Large Savings Fish Tales on oe, Sneezing Powder Saves Man From Enraged Stallion. we funing through the tee tas} A stallion became enraged while Barney Kent, « rhoN ' horseman of Fort Plain, N. Y., was attending him in ’ , Next Generation. & Dox etall, and attacked him with teeth and hoofs. Van dtate t - Persone attracted by Kent's cries were unable to Winsted, Conn around whose t i twelve years i there, and he threw the fish back. aid him. Gifford Wood, who keeps a store nearby, ‘was selling sneezing powder when he heard the clamor and rashed out with the powder ir his head. When he saw Kent powerless with the maddened bailed acs Gees caateay wen the 7 Searchlight to Save Hens. A close inspection DEBT TO VELASQUEZ. ted, $3.69; of Sen Moss Illustrated, «4 cod ~Cozion” eomay ‘Artist’ Brings 100 New Pic- If a thief should touch a door or win-| of Harris methods will con- 69; b tremendous fit of sneezing and coughing, and a pari made; all sisexy . tures for Exhibition and for white hie attention was diverted from Kent the man tthe eee hee ie vince you as to their thorough- heavy continuous posts $3. 69 val. $5.98. was dragged ovt, badly bruised but not seriously hurt. eae om, 8 800 condle ba f th F k ng i Drop | Side, Couches earch light and a 1,000 candle wsts with years of experi- the Hispanic Society. | white enam- amet Die| Fi If 7. ¢ light would biase forth. ence in hospital and private prac- credi x Jo <-15}\ tad) Boe earth SHewon Tite Semen eater Go He decided om thie novel nrotesion | tice examine and prescribe for $2. 19 each; Goroita y Bastida, the Span- mit, jooking for @ large magnet | ster en “ your eyes, skilled workmen ype artist who seit Cow Tork by SoroLvs tobi |cpesecmte tasted cares aes eens tok hog Pacth cares wine fa In conarete wederrouna. grind the lenses and competent Feather ‘Pillows, pus values to Matt ‘top: Gterm—or rather by dazzling sunshine—| ‘Thereupon the town councfl held a| He had his mouth full of tacks while ee Opticians adjust the frames. be a With bie pictures exhibited at the His-| fnitine chiefly tn the Dutoh Shot tn | wurried eneeting and ordered every one|>usy on & household, ist and when} RABBI WISE SCORES The whole forms a service |ISoc....... = $5.98 val, $2.08. ..66 “$1.98 Bente Society's museum dullting, West| masters’ of sixteenth century HoTland, | ef ¢be 600 dows tn the village killed. the tacks. , SINS OF AMERICAN ideally perfect and insures you Ome Mundred and Fifty-sixth street,| Yet in landscape painting, Jeera: _ — Ss. at dabl h ba os two years ago, has come back. you seem to have a genius that is epe- ‘ | ndable eyeglasses that will [Mle areived tn New York, per Tal itialy modern and of the New Wort, | Baron Carries Hod Here to Aid His Government. Moral Breakdown He Finds to Be ye fastin heclleds ‘sare Gm {Saturday morning, and han ; Beron Kuno Von Bits, nephew of the Prime Min-| Widespread in Business and__| CO Laoag ee ‘eter of Hungary, dafy dons overalls, carries a dinner. Politics. ~|_ they cost $2, $3 or $5, are guar- pail ike other Inborers, and travels to Lawrence, anteed to give complete satis | i. Dealers Mass, to put in nine hours of hard work on @ new| “Sine of moral breakdown" are wide- | faction. worsted mill. epread in business and politics, and the | Folding Cots, ea itius- He joins a gang, wields @ piok or shovel or American Je as & whole mere’ i ated, 4560; with woven a hod, After his dt work he writes a Fiomt te | Rabe, “Bveryboty does hi WA Kons | Gal) pela int eae Quantity pny 3 ‘wronged his government. Rabbi Wee told the consreration of the! @en\ite and, | ater be pemersigin As > He ts here learning the detaiis of mill construction | Free Synagogue in Carnegie Hall yeas Opticians IH pe table eid ; * zed Li it d for the benefit of his country, where on ha return he | terday. | New York: eran East 234 St. Hfath epring and rattan ondts expects to superintend the construction of concems Diending of potttice and high §7 West 34th St = 54 W. 126th St.) “ An hour later he was sauntering| Sorotla {¥ a man of warm and gen- Wewn the bright side of Mifth avenue, | TOUS Nature, chivalrous and respon- Puffing his cigarette and watching the| MF! Dut he is no fawning flatterer. He with keen, halt-closed eyes,|MEHt refrain from sharp eriticism for ‘ear of wounding sensitive feelings, but } aa @ achoolboy on vacation.) ye ts absolutely incapable of tinecsery. Gorclia says he fecls right at home in |ing or unmeaning praise. Therefore a New York, except that he doesn't) tifving significance attached to his @peak or understand a word of English. Is when he went on earnestly to AnA, indeed, there was nothing except MTEL us \calict Garcae raat peniteens Alh a TCA ce finance, witih hed better be called low | 442 Columbus Ave. 76 Nassau et. |) "oe mattress: val. $4.98. § coat to 4 6 Hungarian nobleman te thirty 4 two and lives |atealing,” said he, “is one of the most ae ask this urpretentions, unresognts Hie opportunity is wnprecedented. | in ehe historic Phillips Inn tn Andover, where the words of “Amertea” were | serious signa of moral breakdown in the |B’klyn:480 Futton St. and 1009 Bway, |= — —_————__ ET Pala aa a, dlatingwiehea toreie he eracitions, | writen. {Ut Imation, and this lending t¢ responstbie | Newark: 897 Broad St.nr.Hahne&@Ca, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Det the vivacious artist temperament of the little Spaniard was all there, and he returned to his hotel, the Savoy, Mouse Steals Cigarettes. After cigarette butts and packages had Gisappeared for several weeks in the! eure, Sane min! . Keay that Ameri. | office of Kenneth D. Owen, a surveyor, | je even & newspaper man | ot only prepared to |at Montclair, N. J., aome one looked ina Wit open arms. | sons tave iis cement Gan already | closet. He Ie Happy fn New York. | arrived. xt will be the dominant ‘There ft was found mouse had “mamigo, Tam happy,” eaid he. “Mad-| force of the next generation, in Bu- reared a family in a mil Bottle and ame Gorolla, who is here with me, ts ee ee eee Bappy, too. Apd my daughter Maria! sorol hicago exhibition opens on ame ®@ would be happy, only we did not bring| Feb. ‘© continue for one month. ore her along, this time. Thero is inspira-| ‘‘And then New York?" I asked. (e ‘ bd tom in your New York alr to-day. It| He did not know; all arrangements te gayer than Paris, and very much| Were tn the bands of the Hispanic So- fike Madrid—-I mean, of course, as re-| “ety: But that 1s assurance enough. gars the animated aspect of the| Sordiia’s departure for the ‘West at ue = ftrevts, the throngs of people, the clear| ond of this week will be an eu revo) CURED IN ‘ONE DAY ky and sparkling Nght. Our capital ————_—. 1] ; it 11 any bait a milion inhabitants. DIES WHILE WIFE IS AWAY. i I 1 ellgrseed Pigibhsainny the Cc. H. Thompson Stricken When y Bite hacecits ant cate. bengal About to Light the Gas. ge epronl aay, Toast Wy vost | xii unten any way fod ent EVERY SHOPPER, to whom the careful Rilonastag. oecloasess voce poopie |e arene, Tel BAM Mids BACHGOY expenditure of money on Dry Goods and things to wear is a matter of importance, owes it to her prac- ev gas tron on anda nosand | ch tical good sense to devote at least one day in the unt eens of Mareeeced | sins Vougas ead protean Pectooale next five to shopping at Greenhut’s. astounding welcome your people | that Mr. Thompson went ‘ | evening by his wife on her return home materded tHe, - WE you Oelteve me New York and Rutherford, N. J. When I ¢ell you that I havo felt « real thing electrical in the atmosphere here- vee a ad tarned eo the 6 you stiff or avrollen Joints, no mat: abouts that made rushing and running! ga oni chronic? Ask your druggist for || ee Sew Foret” she had been visiting since Fri- flere Gorolla, who had been speaking & formal French, broke into enthusias- the norma] pace, in work as well as in| with par alysis and ied atone, Lakconag baw aulceiy pom wilt be cured id n0¢ Th C| A 0 S | Will 5 Mal | G V. lu ae Ste re ce caten, anu ace hth Sanches Ree fc eis e Closing Uut Sale Will I"lake Its Greatest Value-Uiving have you been doing these two years t asphyxiated. Munyon'# Vi a. he mer past, and what are your plans for the|« - ~ d lli R d D rl Th and Se ng Necords Vuring ese i Last Five Days of the Sale tie Spanish, and exceeded the speed present visit?" ——_ <_< =e ae ae oe Extra Trading Stamps Tuesday—Extra IDO Green Trading Stamps Free to purchasers and non-purchas- ers in addition to the usual double stamps with all purchases until noon. Single stamps after noon. Munyon's Cole Remedy Relieves ane most im: Mmit, as he declared there wad some- “Ah, I have been working—I am a tana worker, you know"'—and the art- } iet's fine, dark, demonstrative features | were suddenly shadowed with a mo- mentary expression of ue and lass!- tude. “And all this t I have had one mole object in view—my promised ehow et the Art Institute, Chicago, Brings 100 New Pictures. “| pring considerably more than a 44X70 3 J S9U 10 6OCSa hundred canvases with me, all recent inted since my visit here two All Our Special Sales advertised in Sunday’s news- . You are going to see a new fi : a different painter from the one pepers will be continued to-morrow, Tuesday. One you welcomed the other time." of the features: va, meas a new tne of eset HT | 2QQ pieces of Sparkling $6 to $10 Amer- afield from my native Vain vetoae ||| {ican Cut Glass; best wens $ 3. 88 Indeed we MUST go at it with indefatigable energy, because we realize as never before the task we have set out to accomplish—a task that has keenly tested and splendidly proven these potent facts: | FIRST: The selling efficiency of our organization, as well as of our buying and merchandising force. { \ SECOND: The widespread public appreciation of our high standards of retail merchandising THIRD: The quick and tremendous response the shopping public enthusiastically brings to a store whose fair methods and trustworthy merchandise they know and believe in. . Because: We have conducted this memorable event depending for its success solely and localities, I have gone sea, Grama, Buran i ever offered, at ° nows about us, for this tremendous volume of business is being done without the Selection ret oe xe oii atte portraits. By special commission 1 have " " { eee i Sale of 1.500 aimee os | Every morning we put bargain prices on certain lots of merchandise that mean ) ea seid, Domes and $1 0° Week! HNN | AND, TERY.SG, a enon the ine por br dott ven we nets fhe cn eden we | declared the Spaniard, warmly, “I am oply @ simple, hard-working pal recipient of whole-hearted hospita What I once considered an and the title of amba: rand for me. Call hunion—a_ hyphen, legendary Castille a’ : American Art aan ataaane “Anyway, you seem already to } ' exercised a considerable tnfluer our American art, particularly upon the | younger generation whic > r- | welt have remarked, 1s on go strongly.” Iam one of the | that fs all, Impressionism these twenty-five years American artists, sucli geet, Cecilia Boaux an all of whom I am my personal HAVE selected tory keys, patent cov ered sharps, which are as smooth as wiles, Cases are beautifully findshed im finely figured double veneer, new orfgimal deadms, | hans hand carved of in plain Colonial of Empire = $375 Walters, $198 | ste $550 Walters D Piano $260 5 Down, #1 a Week. 85 Down, 81 a Week. THE PIANOS of.) | | Take advantage of the remarkable saving opportunities while | | } you may. It’s an unprecedented sale with record-breaking | results that will soon pass into history. Suppose you arrange a good busy shopping day on Tuesday. Do not wait for the inevitable rush of the last two or three days. t Grand | which {9 the regu: lar etme piano, and the Concert Baby Double Y+a(° Green Trading Stamps With All Cash or Charge Purchases Until Noon. Single Stamps After Noon, ] » Greenhut and Company + Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear Apparel ng —What, ar ttze, wuttable for uex, like my smell ron Masquer w ah |NO_ INTEREST for} time takey in 000 making the pay. | ftudtestons’ ments; no ineur| Fine Dull Impression! 49 somethin an@ has to magre rapid preci . $395 oud or the flash of sur n. ance, and mo ex. |! coming rm and | tras ‘whatever, °9 ent indus Y fee excitome Beware of Piano Frauds, Don't, 8 rane unless It's extveinel @ plano masquerading wer LA faite mame, ce ‘dla ean save thet ° , with ther at is fart can Hever be successfully come | rolalized istler, to { | hoo! of V 7 e de- | veloped markedly unde: uence. 1 think that otuers of your nen talented Americans find thelr af- + us Mig | amy price, for people woul not part with them, plano for one of these beautiful Piano, UPON REQUEST our ‘arcrooms, 34 Floor, Bloomingdales’, Lex. to 34 Ave., ‘oth to 60th St, Stencilled Pianos '*,""%' "plain Caution! Pn’ epreseulative wil all Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York City “t AORTA ne |

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