The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1911, Page 13

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cided at once that ho shall give another! Amato's splendid sin recital in Carnegie Hall two weeks from } grami Maurice Nitke, 4 P) to-day. To keep the engagement, he} night's o Violinist, Gets must make a rush trip from St, Louls! Gny and back again, “DIE MEISTERSINGER” Benefit Concert FOR GERMAN PRESS CLUB. en ee “Die Meistersinger” was sung at the | \ Young Crippled bali bo sty lll Sh on Saturday | From the East Side | Press ci : Shows Himself Worthy ts. ve. to Be Heard—Ci.arlotte|: r the over: , W hat. th Lund, an American So- |°\: oly hed to be of the even- prano, Makes a Hit. : alice in, fetta Wakefleld ainy | °° s Jadlowker and BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. the principal ehar-| Mme ut was compelled point the audience ne young east | = ere Hinist, who often) LUCY WEIDT’S FAREWELL giving Deltbes's ¢ |AT METROPOLITAN CONCERT, Valse Lente and Plasicato most accept- uale' ably AURICE NITKE, M side, crippled v has volunteered his services other people's benefits, was hi beneficiary of a concert at the Sheatre last night. He has grown much in artistic stature since he was heard | first by the writer two years ago, and is now become a musician who rightfully | may appeal to mu Z ation of his talents. big, his technique 4 prets with underst compositions he pla: the assistance of V the plano, were a sonata | Beethoven minuet, vuasy ‘and the gyps: The concert served to dis American soprano of quality tn son of Charlotte Lund, | Fr = STON For Infants and Children. he inter- . Among the ith the pers who sang in lovely voice and with exquisite taste = sri the Jewel song trom ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. | “Faust.” After | she had been recalled Neel Pepraontias | é ited ox Trt ballad and’ 4 sinlaingietoianikee| Bears the folksong, In all three numbers t i ‘tingt he Stomacts e Was admirable, her sh demonstrating Signature of e any longer necessa ahd easy and beautiful ts the vern g purposes when al The igestion Cheerfit: ness and Rest Contalns neiter Opium. Morphine nor Miaeral. OT NARCOTIC. Bevipe of Od DeSMHULPTUR Pnphin Seed Ee | sing, but apolog on account of tn PEOPLE'S SYMPHONY PLAYS BEETHOVEN'S FIFTH. Ato months old THE meena e wena borers 1868 Established 43 Years 1911 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St? Standard quality. Price. 77 Sale Price..., 67¢ 80c T0c Torn Size, 45x36. violet wild flowers; plain sil yellow and green; large size. 9x12 feet. extra cross seam. Reethoven's fifth ny was the 35 Doses = 35 CENTS oak at Carn SS ead noon. 1 marks of rector, wei enbodim with the p better for st teresting GRAND.RAPIDS FURN ITURE- 9 OOS $2 59° WE FURNEH : inee ee Woe PARTMENTS ain WEEKLY 138° 3 ee OPEN me S002 tags so0e AN ACCOUNT Mold THIRD SONATA RECITAL BY | MR AND MRS. DAVID MANNES. | ‘Mr. and Mrs, David Maw . t FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AWE. BET. 103 &104 ST. [ OPEN SATUROAY EVENINGS) (/' “L’STATIONAT CORNER MM programme consis ata Bria sonata in D maj: in D minor. T: ad with such bea the audience ah usual enthusiasm MISCHA ELMAN’S PLAYING mchowoe CARNEQIE. HALL. HIS BEAUTIFUL BRASS BED _ L TERMS | | OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Prices Marked tn Plain Figures FEBRUARY COR. STATE ST. 3 BLOCKsFROM FULTON STREET ST. Send or Call for A Copy of This Book IT’S FREE It is a story of a World Want Ad. and describes in an interesting way . THE INSIDE WORKINGS OF A GREAT NEWSPAPER. It tells in story feahlon all that) BROOKLYN 65,7! ‘SMITH $18.50 CHASE 544° LEA«HER COUCH Wh le this beautiful couch is low in price, it should not beco fect low quali Open sanitary constru tion. XTRA HEAVY SPR.NGS. from the time it was written to the | minute it brought back the lost} recover, | article it was its m IT IS PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED Copies may be had for the asking at any of the World’s Branch Offices or will be mailed free of charge and postage paid to those who inclose this ad. and write to “Room 103” Pulitzer Bldg., New York City. substantial 1,25 couch 's at and up to $5 Ave | Dissatisfaction, Buy Guaranteed Home Furnishings, 1067 Broadw: pais ete pertiin A N.¥:| A Descriptive Story Every Child and Grown-Up Should Read. | rane ne. |} ertinn » 30% Regular Price, 24c Comforters in the Bed Furnishing Sale In their New Enlarged Department-Adams Building-Second Floor. $5 Comforters at $3.98 Handsome Seco-silke toes with silk dots saad pink, blue, orders to mat $3 Comforters at $2.69 With silk borders, sitkoline centres of pretty floral work in blue, pink, Greatest Furniture ' Sale .Ever Held ;, At 10 to 50% Reduction Adoms Building—Fourth Floor There’s still a splendid assortment on sale. But it is advisable to come early to get first choice. Sale of Bed Furnishings Sheets and Pillow Cases Adams Building—Second Floor Hemmed Maslin Sheets Torn Sizes...68x08 72x90 72x09 81x99 00x00 90x09 Hemmed Piilow Cases 86c 90c 8c 97 760 80c Se 870 Sale Price, 180. + low and Double else, 6x. English Quilts, $4.50 to $6.75 About 12% Less than the Prevailing Prices. Barlow's Satin Marseilles, the highest order of white quilts made. Last Days of January Sale Carpets and Rugs O'Neill Building—Second Floor. $35 Royal Wilton Rugs at $24.75 ‘These are the manufacturer's samples, made with an $25 to $30 Body Brussels Rugs at $19.75 Odd patterns, but only one of each kind. Size Ox12 feet. $15.50 to $19.50 Tapestry Rugs at $12 x12 feet, In the newest patterns. All carpets at 10 to 50 per cent. less than regular prices. $3 Rope Portieres at $2 ‘O'Neill Building—Fitst Floor. These are in-two shades of green, made of very heavy chenille rope with rich drapery at the top and will fit any doorway. 15c Swiss at 10c Figured and dotted, but there are only 2,000 yards und they happen to be the | most popular dots and jacquard designs of the season. 36 inches wide. ’ Remnants at Half Price * Damasks, velours, repps, plushes, cretonnes, Swisses, curtain nets and madrases, most of them large enough to be practical and useful. Jrish Point Curtains Regularly $3.75, $5.00, $6.50, $9.00 Now $2.50, $3.50, $4.75, 97.00. There’s a good assort- ment and the designs are good, but some of them will be discontinued during the coming season, and as we cannot duplicate — them, pretty as they are, we are going to dispose of them at this price—about what they cost us to import them, Reupholstering Furniture and Making Draperies and | Imported Nottingham © Curtains Regular Price $4.00, 95.00 $5.50, $6.00, $7.00 Now $2.50, $3.15, $3.50, 94.00, $5.00 ‘These imported curtains can be bought now for less than the do- mestic. They are made of very fi yptian yarn and are excep- good. All of them are ished with lockstitch edge, which means they will stand wath, ing well. $4.50 and $5.50 | Portieres at $3.00 (esr portieres, alike on both sides, exe at the tay border, which is on one eer not appear on the other. These borders are from 2 to 4 inches wide. ‘This isa very popular portiere— at about what it costs to make them, Portieres, We have one of the most modern workrooms in the City of New York and one of the best oorps of workmen, So that we can fill orders ene trusted to us q ickly, and so well that we are frequently treated to sur. prised comments from thore whom we do work for Tf you will send usa card or telephone (5700 Chelsea) we will be glad to send a representative to make estimat We give Surety Stamps and redeemthemin merchandise THE BEAUTY OF OUR MARBLE PALAC! GEMS: IS THE NEW FEATURE. OUR Wich assunes mi WWACY — TERMS AS USUAL, — $2500 # 100AWE Kg $109. « “3 $20O+ « If YOu oA? CALL -WRITE ASK FOR RED BOOK omen. REDI BPPOSITE MOUSER TER TRE DIAMONDS WAT C ones 9, dalivwred exe atative ‘calls DiGaTE CO. 1B, 14k | To-day and To-morrow the Last of the | | | | | casticomom| NIGHT AND DAY DENTISTS.” 206 W42°ST. | genneimiling ior z An ARE = =|| | January Sale Ends HEARN FOURTEENTH OTREBT TWO SALES NOW! . Last Call Last Day Weet of Fifth Avenue Dressmakers’ Sale Begins | EVERYTHING FOR A DRESS— |MATERIALS, LININGS, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, JANUARY SALE END8| To-morrow! Come if You Value Power of Money -—_—_—_—__-_--+ LAST DAY tor SHEDTS, SHEEDTINGS, PILLOW CASES, MUSLINS At January Gale Prices! oo e LA8T DAY tor WHITE GOODS At January Gale Prices: © LAST DAY for TABLE LINENS, ART LINENS, TOWELS, TOWELLINGS, ETC., At January Sale Prices! 7 on ny LAST DAY for BED SPREADS, COMFORTABLES BLANKETS, PILLOWS, FEATHERS At January Sale Prices! Oe LAST DAY for MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, BABIDS' WEAR At Januery Sale Prices! oe -— —— LAST DAY for MEN'S SHIRTS At January Gale Prices! @--——- ---~ LAST DAY for OORSETS, PETTICOATS, WRAPPERS, ROBES, ETC, At January Sale Prices! LAST DAY for CURTAINS, CURTAININGS, ETc., At January Sele Prices: ee TO-MORROW ~* will be Last January Sale Day Don’t Miaa Ite Closing Sale Opportunitices MORNING SPECIALS— proven dealers buying, quar Ik Hand parr ee hon Ftd White Lawn W Lown [a foot orb yetmty emb'y and pgp oN rouen't beet bee) ire’ We ‘> | Te Domet AT PRICES To Profit, Dressmakers and Others Who Now Prepare SPRING AND SUMMER WARDROBES! A Dressmakers’ Sale, but Open to All! Clark's Cotton and Dressmakers’ Notions! Ww Black and | LIMIT—TWO DOZEN, jom—200- ) 45] IMPORTED DOTTED ' ‘ine fo aunty — oe and dots TMFORTED LINGERIE white—best numbers. Emb'd and Dotted Swisses Marquisettes, Batistes India Linons, Persian Are Some White aha et DRESSMAKERS’ SALE PRICES phly mercerized, ALSO:— ish—44 Inch—reg Spec. | FINE INDIA LINON@ . made of 20 ed yarn, w vain SWI88 ivi La +25 Extra quality—4 29 +47 fy ae for waists and | Silk Featherbone—dos. yi WHITE MARQUISETTES © age 3 lo ch allt; bent a i dorirabie cris ine Ks his low— Universal Hooks & Eyes—« eu, oo and 70. pectal 66 | Finer—tinvistble eyee—groes Wii: MARQUISRTTES | Taftore Seam Binding—pe.. 47 ae = Kw ey a Silk Prussle Binding—plece.. wihtTr, EMBROIDERED SWIS8E6 Drees Shields sous Neat and dainty Allover WF pear covered large assortinent—worth » ot m ‘ Oe ee ae FRENCH BATISTRS inch—-e: juality—sheer 19 spectal «12 Dressmakers! Pine— 34 1. ES MADRAS 19 412% ard and other P<: SREY 4.17 for Women’s Shirt Walsteand C | Wide Roll Tape.. o 6 ren's Dresses—were .19 and ipectat 14 | Coat Fronte—2 styles 19 +14 Also, in White Goods Dept. To prevent dealers stocking up ELEGANT ROBES wo Itmait quantities to needs of dresamakers| rece, Chitton Cloth and Marqulsstte | and 0 sewers, Biack, White and Colors } No Mail or Telephone Onters. A pew ut aeranatae | [WBreeamaters’ Sate. a eT utente by its Oppert MMR roe 19.08 rr a 10,000 Yds. New Satin Messalines .67 36 inches wide—usually 98 cents—8peciel | runt satin Justre—soft, clinging quality--new shades that will be ne vogut | for Spring and Summer, and a specially fine line of evening tints now tu {demand for dressy gowns, | 35einch Satin Figured Fou Latest effects in 5: ots, Rin 40,tnch means double w M4-inch Crepe de Chines eg 1 chiffon fate oospeeiat 95 | and Figuros of various sizos— Alt sitk—Yull and black with white- ail cho fight shad Note width practically « yard evening as well a wide—reg. .01 vs Mpectat.7O] instead of $1.25 New Satin Foulards. 33-inch Black Taffetas | Navy and black with white coin spots Funning down In size to small spaced dote—alno plenty of the medium designs | so destrable fo found ey, under The +0 fine—being pur tet See te “ditficnit to. realize BM centa “could bay mich « ‘and unusual yp cemaad t oui or dresses uate y Spee! grade, navy and black— with vartous colored str talines i chocks—value 59... dark, Including ronal hades—aliks ae in salcnd Ross wal eee a pectat 48 -—_—_——________» | 15,000 Yds, Flowered Sith Mousselines Exqu § fine value at 29 cents—Special for Dressmakers’ Sale. \ uisite half silk fabrice— 36 Fancy Line and Check | Messalines White hairline stripes and checks on Thee foe drewes and kimony waists Soft messaline Anish—full oright lustre ich bi nt i 75 pew erect demand 18 | White grounds with. clusters of rose sprays in natural tints, or bude of various sizes gowns....At and colorings. ... Make beautiful dancing frocks this price, they will find enthusiastic buyers, Fourteen Other Dresamakers’ Sale Spectats in Wash Dress Fabrice; also | Fine Assortment of Imported Novelties, comprising | Embroldered Eyelet Batistes—Colored Dotted Swisses Flowered and Plain Voiles; Silk Mixed and Cotton Marquisettes, etc. AT MUCH LOWER PRICES Than Eleewhere Largest Wash Dress Fabric Dept. in the World. | | Shears—Scissors New Ribbons | For Dressmakers’ Sale For Dressmakere’ y aele ] ¥ All hd — full nickel finish—reg. 49. maine Per ree. tN 10434 inch” H. BOKER &CO'SSHEARS | PPB. IG eee ee eeee spectal.18 | Fine steel—tor tailors and retae, Dreedene ond | dressmakers-—tull nickel Anish “plain tbedes and bose” | MERU OB sccsevstrecs jons—reg. .19..... epectale 1d Shan TvOMTED ELLA A splendid tot of rich dark, Peratansy Higheat grade stoel—fully warranted— | white checks amd strives and alt" 6 10 9 {nch—elvewhere 81.40. slenirable plain a in Satins, Gpectal .06 ‘affetas and ore—« to 6 ineh | | IMPORTED STEEL SCISSORS | Bextra hollow | worth 69 SMALL STKE rex. .25 and .29 Motres, Satins, Fancy Seri borders and to 7 Ineh— - Special .37 L SCIS6ORS sround- Dresden: jaide—4 to the plaids and stripes are in and whe and omer combinathe value .2 DitiseMAKERS’ SALE PRICES — 4, Dresden 634 Inech— lack ALSO, AT Dress Gocds, Emb'ys, Flannels, Laces, Chiffons, i q— Trimmings, _Bu Buttons, tons, Linings, Nets, Lace Yokes. | Light and a Wait Die LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials, LKS—MAIN FIOOR 'IBige Percales. fn French gilt and ELM Until 1 P. M. restricted. No Mail or T Sateen with wide bo ABLES —BAs! pretty sinines and 104 BASEMENT, other atripes- ASEM Lim pa ate pLodit ive tins" DEPT. “SECON LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! coveraibl 16 : Feath proof Tickings. Lg ey Tuesday, lephone Orders. EMENT, f EN

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