The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1911, Page 15

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neem sete a A BIRR ENCANA TLOCR E REDE TIE SB z - 3 oy Dame THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1911, a | Hoare, who nat at the other end of the] scape and an ultra-modern “Girl Read- | te. atartman’s auctlon rooms, Fourth f ‘Yy. warden . Gallery. Pope would never have for-]ing,’ in pastel, by Renoir, Ast! shows | Avenue and Twenty-ffth street .- 7 D W given the painter had he known it. He! us for once the-entire figure of that| Here !s one of the rare oppert xa | yi Sings Louise Was too sensible of the deformity of his| peauteous female person whose head he| \' tle lg Out Foo & Sa ‘ PIC TURE LANE Perton to allow the whole of it to be} has painted a thousand and one times | ne aia ot a me P ton fay represented. This drawing ts therefore — va tiaeae ae wie we. De At Metropolitan By Henry Tyrrell exceedingly valuable, as it isan Unique] , Pictures, destgns, sculptures and dec- pat ah Magpies 9 ARR a | font ng ogo, under exception: Ny | of this celebrated Poet.” rations related, te arenttecture. ie Ky N Setore every antiquarian. shop j New Drug That That: Quetty Sesiiel FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fitth Avenue | {ts phases with multitud 3 mag was fl with forgeries an ‘The Grolier Cluo, in East Thirty-second Sal ' , \ Gives a Fine Impersonn’ | otis: i unique among the undercur-| Ellfott Daingerfleld's pictorial color. oo the galleries of the Fine Arts| rep of every f antique house- These aibants Spots. No. 915 West Fifty-seventh | hold stuff, xth annua ——_——_—_——_ coral Leages H.R. Thomas Motor Co, Sold, rents of literary and artistic culture symphony at the Montross Gallery, tion ‘of Charpentier’s| : jasts only in this metropolis. *1t is more than a N week, when Heroine, Supported by |‘ quarter of a century old, and has a \ n of the Archit Only New Spring Goods.. r have important welgh the appraisals of our younger nat BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. TO ceern the up-to-date French iptures, med ‘ond computat to Al collection of a artist and ff " TH 5. BAUMANN & BRO. Dalmnores, Duffranne |pvviisners ana print-convoisscurs, an) Laton there |The impression made ¥F | wort announced. yesterday | Me ARE OFFERED IN THIS) \ = ; " + pl cluding some men of wealth whose col- | Daingerfe pro} \ naginathve | grom ¢ that concera Sy Buse 4 I 7 q and Bressler-Gianoli of sions in one tine. or another, kindred | sileseries, mellow decorations and mag- | tree exce tah : . Hs if * Fi toy |to the purposes of the organiz nificent paintings of the “Land of the] The catalogue, be enue 16. 0 TY a aad y » AD ‘ormer Hammerstein |\ \'" purposes of ihe organi ‘among the mountains of North | sumptyousiy ated and printed on | Yorks subjec he approval of cred hos Gil Bnet tenes all e Cc brary contatr mY 4, 18 one that will mot soon be! coated v t of 85 exhibits Hors, T | be reorganized to hes ength othisg, : pany » Werth ae iertone i ; fn. He ts one of the twentieth | in the various dey under a $ ff st Yate to remove the freckles = = “walled Le-HOee, 06 ta of America w real ae a Such being {n carly demand by dresemakers we ie ucalue these | twice-a-year occasions to stimulate early parchasing!in general, 1}. Drew % makers’ Sale, birt whose opportunities are for all. i he of the Grotler C kene Benson, a Opera by Charpentier, 1 whtsh nage > MA at Bliss Gare n Englieh artist io att De (Dress Goods Wash Dress Pabr'ics Laces N as jen made Her firet big 1 i 1 ‘ ventow \s hy Bit Ih Parts, and ialee was 80 successful jall 1s “The Etched Work of Whistler, — zee Bd dagger ie, venice gma: a ga MU PART» ae F eee Oe ee YJ St Mr. Hammerstein's Manhatten Opera |@ Monumental work which, though It raid AY THE MEK Gattery, tn | - ENr, 8 * House, got a first preventation at the | came out only within the past year e ‘ Ts | Notions Trimmings, Buttons Puan '| How Many Women | No Money Down {Shears Ribbons Lace Jakes | Destroy Their Hair? Club plans or ridiculously small Se will attract the inexperienced ———_—___—___--——+ ‘There was a crowded house to enjoy t copies of the Wh work were b ve bile ther ere! rhe d ae uyer, but wise shoppers will look for honest concerns that don't draw pro- Performance, which m the main wi knocked down to a pair enthusiastle | wit) admirable fact ity, and like Mary (From the London Saturday Review) spective buyers into a net of high prices and {ronclad conditions Proof of our Pde. Nighly ceeditale, but there were gome | embers at #25 aid $i renpectively. | Cagratt at the Pastel’ Show at Tole |, One of the best known hairdressers in straightforward dealings is Borne out bythe fact that we are one of the largest Great Clearance Occasion in ...’ Aefects that should have been averted. | One stingulshing popula? gone, maken tt a setious and beautiful | London—much patronized by rovalty—| Furniture and Carpet distributers in the country, Thanks to our enormous pu In the scene of the third act, upon t wi with the Bellows spiel. res include intim: > portrait studies o Metropolitan Opera House jast night by | fetched $2 the Philadelphia-Chteago opera com- | tWoago. | the Grotter Clu Pany, with Miss Garden tn the title part. | annual mécting last two remain son's a month or features ‘ot the chy nnecting It In) mediu ller Mex ~ Bg hee medium. Mer 3 an and Ca | slope of Montmartre, with !ts fine pa je degree with the busy outside wo scenes are full of sub-tropical color and | oramic view of Paris ax the declining |!8 the series of exhibitions held 1 romantio association. day tums into night, ami the crowning COmmodious gall of the Muse, with its stirring spectacts, the main floor. takes place, the lghting was very ray, Doctor Johnson and Milton have badly done. The sewing - room scene, | deen here enshrined, in exhibitions of too, lacked much of the realism and ef- | first editions, prints, bronzes, po: fectiveness that Coin! put into it at the and nuscripts, within comparatively P scagn Ree Sora Be f bs: Vater | chasing power, WE are enabled to offer you the W ¢ ‘ . vapour. makes the hair| Best Credit System—One Low Price—Cash or Credit ‘omen’s Apparel W nad causts [t to lose Its color end] . tn sella oak, goll~ trio ALL PRICES REDUCED! |eplit at the ends. en finished, French bevel : Ati Not a single winter garment must be here by end of February, when we “Any person desiring abundant, lus- (208), trous hair should use a dry shampoo Laon take account of atock....Cort 1s not considered now, therefare:—, vig Now. Were. ‘The Isma frequently. Mix 4 ounces of orris root with 4 ounces of therox. Sprinkle a . Takata. peomat Sensei Sew & oe tae tae |tablespoonful of this mixture evenly drawers | and ® larne Long Cloth Cloaks........ 4.50 to 29.50..,. $7.98 to pe Mise Garten, who had not completely of Alexander Pope, who was the, dom: 3 i a a aaa ok, Mice desteay valve Plush and Velour Cloaks. 12.98 to 39.98... .#16.98 to (hae plag set Noes ut LA “ in English poetr# two ie hoop ihe Halk B15: at Rvening Capes.*;..5. g.50 to 27.50. ... 87.98 to pepe ; * Thats on leat Tuesday night, aang and| Pope exhibition at present th- HO URLCL Ce ral CATA 10.75 Caracul Coats—full length. 12.98 & 16.98....916.98 & $91.08 ected the part of the Parisian sewing | *talied at the Grolier Club, where It Will po ueseaus i three of the! natural color of the hair, Therox is the finest Isabeys t Philadelphia ever | only thing I know that will produce a ow an old Dutch Hobbema land- pe of hair.” * q@ii with fine fervor and abandon, It|f#Maln unlil March 4, ts far and away was her mood to emphasize the pecu-| nost complete of its kind ever as- Marly Gallic side of the author. com | #embied. pewer's conception. Her romantic at-| Mr. Beverly Chew, known as an arde tachment for Julien, the artist, was | Collector | Pope: t five subordinated to her desire to live eman- Years p: h n able ‘cipated from parental tyranny and free | Grolier catalog th its careful ¢ to do as she pleased. Wien the last ations. ‘The department of eiltions Cloth Suits.. 4.98 to 34.50... 89.98 to $39.08 Velvet Suits 9.50 to 17.50....$19.98 to, $90.08 Wool and Silk Dynsses ... 7.98 to 27.50....811.98 to be |Separate Skirts........... 2.49 to 12,50... $4.98 to $17.96 Robes. . 1.98 to 10.98.... $2.98 to $1498 Chiffonter in sold oak, \ Silk Kimonos....6. 0. +000 2.95 to 9.98.... 83.98 to $1298 em ta and she had been turned out | evar feat ctl els! ae e Silk Tea Gowns c..ee 9.98 to 26.98... .913.08 to $35,08 home into th jority of wh represent Mr, ¢ s ‘i ! iE Pather, it wan not Ot al conten | OWH Dsnendons, but to whlch Messrs Fur Coats... .. ss. 23.98 to 145.98... 839.98 to $200.00 Gat she would seek to renew the ro- J: Pierpont Morgan, DeVinne and o (Extra Large SizeSeamless Brass Bed Bir QOMths sesssusscuveues 2.98 to 69.98.... 85.98 to $95.08 . sane with her former lover. Not the | Grolierites have also contributed. Then Fur Muffs..... ciseees 1,98 to 49.98.... $3.98 to 879,98 Spal OE her ,. Brussels Rugs 10.98 oie vari the trying solo and the duet | f@ir and vivacious Martha Blount, hia y a" APPLY POSLAM 9 x12 14 98 ” Gr ‘Y, I ann jee fn the garden of their home | !@4¥ love), by Sir Godfrey Kneller a: # y JUST ONE NIGHT | 'e eat alues in , ' on Montmartre het voice filled the house | ter famous artists, to the number PK th Feflected br f e 3 all part of th fected 6 x1 | Sirens corn ree ee ree Ot mein! and pathetio tnterest 0 the fl BO \°7." ecvekia, ren pimpies,; (206 22 17.50 || Heavy Curtains and Couch Coders: , wont to imbue it. Original full-length and hump-backed h \ BLEMISHES, UNDUE REDNESS, 10,6 x 13.6 Yair 19. 50 A thousand pair Portlores and nearly four thousand Couch Covere are im Daimores as Julien repeated his con- lees with Peek lp i or any other surface skin affection | : em Sab, at ° s}ided in this offertng— <clean-up purchases —rmamatactarety sacrificing Gon vi PREDSS Ob THO DASE SNS th ANA and note results by comparison wit : . ko of quick sales for cash 8 A result these exception: ues: FF Setiet lovers acting ith. Getigntal | 6, 2h!y:Portrat that was ever drawn Hdl HB | surrounding skin not so treated Inlaid Linoleum, puree Pehas me: charm and ‘singing exceedingly woll, | of Mr. Pope at full iength, 1 ee ("AN a Hh IN THE MORNING |Armure and Damask Portieres| Handsome Couch Gor Datranne as the tather, gave ® sraphio | sreagea in con \ ® 69c, 79¢, 89c sitimuous pate | Handsome Curtaing—Myrtle, Crimson, | Reversible series wheat ee of the narrow-minded, eelf-re : F F ly 89c to $1.10 10.98 9g | Rose, Nile and Olive grounds—2 to 6 ae BEIDs shouts tis ‘tne, ani Hf y This simple test will enable any formerly 89c to $ Inch Gobelin tapestry bord oben y e natu é 4 i Nh one to understand the marvellous | a clean-up purchase, quantities range a into hoarseness, Memories of from one to four patre of alstyle. French ai: a, he 5 merit through which POSLAM TH TH ah Reversible Armure Cove trayed the pat for ines wore) SAVIN G | y has been swept to a success W.C Q R. 6- AV E. & | a= ° T? | THIS 18 THE WAY WE'LI, SELL: | extra heavy fringed reel rage eterling artist that she | Peete than that of any remedy for similar Purposes: Its healing : 1.98—worth $2.98 and $3.50, Roverstule Oriensal Tapent retry — tra made mother a striking figure vi when |-9B—worth $3.08 and $4.98, ‘. eae col TUNG ptawle wataeinens ain, vein rpeMes2 begin their work with first OO TOPPED ; aor pda ue a ana rie Ginstng: ‘Edmond Wamery, a ne hil id conti Ris Maric je let has been effected | La) A paeteheclees heeled ievtert ea tn oie a. ‘'arnery, @ newcomer, and continue unremi ingly until a complete cure si 5 rug designs—worth $5.98. tebe Reeve tet Sonam’, Out and the skin resumes it normal color and clearness. The actual All Curtains a» wi All values exaetly Ramee wecerras ees te inoieokate ob | accomplishments of POSLAM include the complete cure of tens of ——_________—_+ fee SMEdahic dhaete Gavac-as Ireoe cont H | thousands of cases of ALL ECZEMAS, ACNE, TETTER, PILES, | WE HAVE BOUGHT \ en her sentimental ditty in the sewing | | PSORIASIS, SALT RHEUM, BARBER’S ITCH, ETC., many | a room very well. Guzanne Dumesnti as | of years’ standing. 21 CASES—ABOUT 22,000 YARDS muy apt a ihelekes plaitenpertl Minor troubles, such as PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, RED NOSES, ae Glothes en, and Glaconia and Venturia | | | HERPES, SCALY SCALP, ITCHING FEET, ETC., are disposed Fine White Saxony Wool Flanneis:: stood out in a cast that carried more | than twenty individual parts, Campanini conducted with the xin | that endeared him to us when he was the musical director of an Opera Houso | that is now given over to vaudevilie. | | of with astonishing rapidity. POSLAM is thoroughly antiseptic, contains nothing to injure | | the most delicate skin and should be employed in any and all surface affections, however aggravated. Prolonged suffering may be avoided through itstimely use, Twe Mtses, 5O Cente and $2.00, (Such as are used for Infants’ and Children's Wear) Ls | that were manufactured for the recently retired frm of Tefft, Weller 1m of but never delivered As they bore the evial brand of this firm,,) could not be sold to other wholesalers, but ere offered to us as the retail house who could use the quantity... . Having bought | te Me was greeted warmly +.» hts fi | | © entrance and most enthusiastically be: POSLAM IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS FAR BELOW LIST PRICES Stet ai sort tis ori aeven, sates | | YOU CAN TRY POSLAM FREE | Wo can and will sell as tollowe:— © me and the Intermissions were long enoug 1 enone ROOMS | aa ct; quailty. “ate | BS cl 'Gyallty, 258 9e"... cei. to permit, the ‘scenery to be AES san rane Seen inn, ae, ons 52 [perme RTE Forms 682] 2 salto ate B8 ct, QUAIL. «»+4++10AiGed stro declared to the io Fortd, aw nO il fi oug thie coupon and hing FURNISHED a Mothers should not ity to obtain + wee ana che ool 4 PUApUitATORIS, “Sa Wert “Hweaty:tith "St. ! SMITH COR. STATE ST, staple flan: ant, oem ‘were iifo We of Poslam with full directions for use, | MONDAY AND Ls ROOKLYA ST. aan bad was fo ill, | a : 3 t. ® 7 ae he aid, that everything had to wait 1 PELs AEALEEgA A GHLLAAe LEAT EoaaRE aA LAA ROG LA LEAR AAA EA Gad = = ‘tee 6a a upen her readiness to go on or she 1 ime) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | New and Complete Lines of : ) might have broken down. i ime) RICHMOND, | RICHMOND Pp se “RHENIBE" SYMPHONY i| Women’s Tenderfoot Shoes .~. ~ PLAYED BY PHILHARMONIC. | W E GI V TE V Ol J $50 | ry “f: ‘The remarkable demand for these extraordiuary sb iT inj * a ote ont 0 meron hen me remarkable demand for hee sxtrordvary doen ie ovo ovine ‘sad i hens for tender, itive feet.... Therefore sizes iost In d a tt r of Sebuniann's third—the. “Renin | 3 Free Special Excursion, Sunday, February Sth, ir 'fesver than the faoiory ean mapply... Assortments now are complet? eymphony @ society's concert in ri arat--- ue e with all sizes and widths in the latest models for Mid-Winter and @princ Sage The opening 7 Sea Breeze Heights, Tottenville S. L The makers guard carefully every detail of workmanship and qi np “Mel for thet erlority In there poke: lias made the « ble tat 2 aeeeeer | SSM SSWMilill Ee a ld , i cals naprec in thes oa he made te ata eae Gbird—"Roma"—mite. All were splen- > Cg SS OS S> LOZ or th pallet, "ales ; "AW WOMEN'S TENDERFOOT SHOES | WIDE ANKLE TENDERFOOT SHOES didly played to the enjoyment of a XG ZPD yp PMS ~<a S| sores, ehureh i minnie fe of +) "Win medium count too cay | a | N's ws < putton atyle (No. 700)—sort kid. wi ; Sea emer. audience | mme yy oy "FULL Su Los s 300 ee Terms, Bok paekan ni tg ra 4 meen at 2.30 o'clock. < ? Wo are un der to; fe su quick we” t wa) R. S . Soft kid—tnee Gr hs > y a puchier Wl ti f tnveatment, Yu Jott kid trim rot——1OW Meeker we ponEME” IN BROOKLYN \ ted tae wikia Bae el afr iiroad & 2:19 |-, Meeee i ue a a ; F } . Mail Ordere—Please rtate No. #11 for brcton— | TENDE + Rapeecec ema” IN BROOKLYN, “FREE SPECIAL INSPECTION TRIP. vrs awa ee Tectia an oat fr feng e et Academy of Music 1 soles jertes egtensc 7 ane KM we h opers toe ani Si crane ou a W. C, REEVES & COMPANY, [Ma ses rin’ 8 RRR al were Neilsen, Alten, Simimoff, Scotti 124 East 23d St., New -—— — , ; pk plag arta eg Baal dl ag Never wait for scold to wear ate S i 1 T M | No Property Offered or Sold on Cd Gir. ecti Tr Ms z ® ved Scranton” ih Amato ints To Fuakeetakecheatnkeneseny | pectal To-Morrow | _NoFrocrty iter or Sid on This Inspection Trp. MORNING SPECIAL S—"ogrom, Pgudee relief from colds and throat and lung | February od FOR SALE. FOR SALE, To prevent dealers buytng, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone BOY BLOCKED BRIDGE |nerve-destroying drugs upon which | many medicines depend for their BY YANKING ROPE. temporary effect, and which are] Jangerous, because they weaken the | $12. 98 Women ‘. A ‘oats e five hu amonds that we have mounted in t TO i, } sei’ oreed = 4 : iF.0or, hCokHthith rook. MeMNae “a1 Bie Cotton Fleece Blanke Bea Sire a He Towelling, “POWELUING womrd 41 ta Ie 4ECH $2.29 Fine White Waists Sheer lawn ROOM WHICH ASSURES | PRIVACY #2500 cy 100A WEE $$090° $400. 10092 $200+ » IF YOU CAN'T CALL ~WRITE ASK FOR RED BOOK ONFIDENTIAL CASTLE BUILDING T SUCHEN, Crepi \ LWSwectsco BMOADWAY, Con, MAIDEN LANE, HL Wee a bod; id allow the d t Pull on Emergency Brake Stalled deeper hold.” Li eds tal daa B. R. T. Traffic at Park Row Terminal. A Fulton etreet train of the Brooklyn Beold Transit was statled for more than ten minutes early to-day by a boy pull- ing the emergency brake as the train #was pulling into the Park Row terminal, All the tracks were blocked and trains a eleeven SHOOND POO waists HELP WANTED—MALE. STENOGRAPHER WANT -Young man of good char: acter wanted for permanent) position near New York. Ap- ply by letter in own hand- writing, giving age, previous a brary @ MALN 24c Women's C otton Hos Vast black solew—all Rina S NR SS 206 W42°ST. OPPONTE MAN SIE NS THERM a @ & wD a 29¢ Imitation Tucked Net: ROYS' CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR. 20 tnoh— Black oaly LACES SWNDIO\TE CONT Be FW a a Oo “it CIWS DENTISTRY, 59¢ Irlah Line en Dama: ke r experience and ning in|['’C¢ ANY OPTICAL PRESCRIPTION SOA WEEK ee ean and “idntn | 28e Castile eo could not be ewitched in or out of the! full and salary expected. YeCarat 34 Carat 1 Carat 1% Carats 2 Carats | [onc GRADUATE OPTICIAN NIGHT, AND DAY. DENTISTS. tn nt ifs ae ee es lok wp Power, had beon as- = he aang Ua : Rogers too aisted ‘out of the wa: abet BD TV A IM oOo WN yrelon taken teeth ready in oe Wel i Al plate- 7 -dall and MOSES MAS sate ERWARBMAIN, PLOO 19¢ Heavy Taffeta Ribbons 2 $1.98 Keveraiiie Coueh Covers. Also Moife and Satiu white and Extra TiBHONS MAIN BLOOR v 29¢ Silk Mixed Pongees: 26 tee ly igurea-{.ll ‘aasort (A policeman arrested the boy and ar- radgned him in the Children’s Court, The oMolats of the company say they do not want to prosecute the mischievous youngster, but are determined to stop passengers from meddling with tho op- erating apparatus of {ts trains, especial- ly the emergency brake, ae the prac- tide tty 10 cause @ serious eomtvon, bata u WAT CHE S ‘3 REDTT Shinar below sor eines? 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