The evening world. Newspaper, February 22, 1911, Page 7

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a ation of these ad- r “Carmen” Sung, Marguerite Sylva amb THE ji ll WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1911. | SETTLES $200,000 DUTY CLAIMS FOR $66,000, | «.. op. x ( Db t in the Title Part im Mr.Dippel’s Philadelphia |i, em tha ! sate from | Aled the quartet a : wou ” " Chicago Company Pre-|' fwan D Archarnany, ee ‘ sents Bizet’s Opera at|; miy estaba ure. ti rein ’ cand xo Rikers {iy cto nt the Metropolitan After) soprano AND PIANIST ed several fev ; ie ' ss IKETS XPec fa a Silence of Two Years} IN JOINT pbk livia aphs, wood sat and ert grand planes, tartle i ; STOPS COUGHS _ Alice Zeppilli, Dale |». joint a ericwe tiene ses Mies erit aaa etl , sen Your grandpar- mores, Huberdeau and|‘\,”: Wat Ma to do. with ty ithe a: cabinets branes : Attorney | Kee EXPEC. Dufranne in the Cast, |: 19% by verse, Lavo. 1 ‘ 1 Airs, M wirn | von) oe " Mie Senki pia [ae in Ave the complete and « p 1 sm tain remedy for e 33 P) 1 truly sumptu ct Al co BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | ee ning, whICh Asha Fon gill Pen etna ttion, ‘These war @ 1 A coxy jon in’ thems [in Bra san i ' for 64 years and its sales for 1910 ni ‘ph for the first ‘time in at Was not discrimi a Anvartonn ‘ reside |] are greater than ever before. 25 rar ‘ zt was | to M platse ara “AGAIN & Place in cts. and 60 cts. a bottle If a 60-ct. Madelphia-¢ 1g0 Opera Compan ‘ bt $4. An apres Madison ave | bottie of Riker’s Expectorant does “MADAMA BUTTERFLY let tn ae aiceminreee's relat iM _ Mwewe Wh not stop your cough or celd, bring SUNG IN BROOKLYN, | te ob ay WaAshiset || back the empty bettle and get } “st with Gerak ed better than Ww ed in! ft Ali fh Ny ! your money. ‘i Ss pre ' t t — and t One va “ Brooklyn ed Hammerstein's for “ ime nknoW ‘ rane. a ee atiily and had ma awa aes sid vare,{Academy associate who has won al ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Jence, but lacked ‘ re were ma in calts| st “ nd gets portrait commis: | GHGs: Were Nich str 4 Ahh Bde lc van | ma | sions , may be. Theoretl-| of the : i ; Stat fy Alig’, <a good gamble, as the une! Opera Ho en as ia : azuk!, Helen Mapleson weal wh ather more likely to prove and mod tive ton, and Bada was G: 1 Marguerite Sylva, in t title part hs prosented t! ‘ -_——— course, he rich t nue and | etchings an much more st UP AND DOWN PICTURE LANE By Henry Tyrrell it is possible 1 off a series of sketchy imprea- ~|sions having a certain crude eitect of] realism, with little or no labor So, without more », he sailed for Europe and dh J round—Pa on . Hol- ck With hown there was something tlon that Mr. Dippel, with Bress! best of motern Carmens Laughtai ips and mitive sub- mind t don't is a bad break to a to assume th worth ¥ vorce {industry t any kind of is dead easy. f Hugo Ballin. It is on du it ending Feb, 28. Here you 1 twenty-two varied yet har- lous examples, the recent and ripen- ing work of a young American painter inborn col nius, at once} and ssionate yet has developed among the classical Rome In the presence of such The Kind You Have Always Bought. HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that has been manufactured under the supervision of Chas. H, Fletcher for over 30 years—the genuine Castoria. Wo respectfully call the attention | of fathere and mothers when purchasing Castoria to sce that the wrapper bears his signature in black. When the wrapper is removed the same signature ap- pears on both sides of the bottle in Parents who have used Castoria for their iittle ones in the past years need no warning against counterfeits and | imitations, but our present dtity is to call the attention of the younger gener- ation to the great danger of introducing into their families spurious medicines, It is to be regretted that there aro le who are now engaged in the nefarious business of putting up and selling all sorts of substitutes, or what | should more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not | only for adults, but worse yet, for children’s medicines, It therefore devolves on the mother to scrutinize closely what she gives her child, Adults can do that for themselves, but the child has to rely on the mother’s watchfulness, Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY — 1 sensuous, pure, | traditions of with acd the note of mediaeval chivalry, A mystic tng Raphael or “Roxana” Venetian nd emotional <SROUBLE AND DON KNOW EP Weak and u an-| probably respo “via | and suficring ¢ “| therefore, hrough neglect ther causes, hidney trouble is per= mitted to continue serious results are sure to fullow Ey, Mlunievntare onlerlats for more ny other orders are the most common diseases that | prevail, they almost the last rec tlognized by ‘patient or phy as, who usually content themselves with doctoring thee while the original disease con-| stantly undermines the system, acts wer A Trial will Convince Anyone. shat ¢ The mild and imn p effect of tela Swamp-Root, the great ki liver and | aneratali's | A Dptsoy bladder remedy, is soou realized. It] ese stands the highest for m; PHILHARMONIC GIVES AN ITALIAN BROGRAMME:) Ma results in most distre: Symptoms of Kid Swamp- everything, but if you are oblige your water frequently night smarting or irritation in passi dust or sediment in the urine back ache, © back, dizziness, poor digestion, | sleeplessness, nervousnes heart disturbance due to bad kidne trouble, skin eruptions from bad b neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, bk ing, ir vill wornout feeling, lack Kable | 10 We ™M 3 lt the “Hall night Your other organs may need ambition, may be loss of fleshy or sa Mtns w comple) Bright's disease may be | a stealing upon you, which is the wor Better than | | ou fect that your kidneys are the {fora of kidney’ trouble candy— | | cause of you 2 Swamp-Root is Pleasant to Take and a lot more If you are already th mp-Root is what you aN fun, Foon us sour Kidneys begin to improve | yvtteeri ie reeuae dat Saas oa red havathee urannata it ase the regular fifty-cent and c COLGAN’S | | Pi helpiall Che other organs to) cay aise bottlon at ali drug et hb Don't make any mistake, but remember Mine Vide | the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, CHIPS and remarkabl and the address, Binghaint N.Y atthe tay disease. While kidne which you will find on every bottle that's Round? If you Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best. Swamp-loot iF always Kept vp tu iis high standard of purity: aid excellence | ‘The Violet Chips taste just like a big bunch of fresh violets smells, A sworn certifies NOTICE of purity with every bottle e the wor k of valuable SPECIAL may havea merits of Swamp-Root sou formation, both sent ut olu Ten Chips Sc, free by mall, ‘The beok contains wany of the thoneands of letters received fram men and women who found Swamp-Koot to be just the remedy they needed Th In a handy metal box {value and success of Swamp-Root are so well known that ters are advised to COLGAN GUM CO, tue | send for a sample botth Iress Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N 4 FLONZALEY QUARTET Louisville, Ky, to say you read this generous offer in the New York Evening Wot The gen GIVES LAST CONCERT, Manng Gales Ata uineness of this offer is guarantee ecneert. of ka sear at. 3 1» Tap Wouster Steel New FOR SALE. ROR GALE. ; n ANYBODY WOULD EXPECT wane GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Aesiinetiiyes — I BUYING WATCHES AND DIAMONDS lOF US ON OUR TERMS THAN OTHERS: Teleshoae G96? Corlanuts ‘Tune nt . NT $2599 4129 AWEEK DOWN, #1 week ge CY Our Credit ious Pesusaeite $50. 3h oAWEEK! §1 ein i peter P1002 ¢ rata DWH azo) $ rei 4; Dagens ; 8 Kh poe DOWHON leprcpeasrarmea wane NEBr UA i atte st CAStie BUILDING meine wean cm hoe Caeere ‘42° is REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— OZ wit EC OPPOSITE HA beh ns GROOKLYN, Qgweekiy gd oe oo ON cENS 1a AN ACCOUNT Waco FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS, Ais BET. 103 & 104 ST. [ OPEN SATUROA) ) VOFE ST. L“STATION CORNER § e BRD aT int " 18 ae, Loran wEWELRY. CE CAS 40 PIANOS AND OFGANS., with, bod e 4 170 BROADWAY, /ee (8Co LANE, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT HELP WANTED--MALE. WATCHES JAMES BERGMAN. SHinT MANHIUS” wanted, exer ence B7 Maiden Leme, vit wrk, Addrom N74 Wo) n Lexington to 3d Ave. t 59th to 60th TO-DAY WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY STORE CLOSED ALL DAY. Only 3 Days More of February Sale 5450 Walters Louis XV. Concert Grand Upright Pianos, Music Cabinet, $225 Chair and Cover for $5 Down and $1 Per Week No extras. Piano delivered on payment of $5 New Model Louis XV. 1911 Celebrated Tone- sLasting Walters Pianos Have Reached the Highest Pinnacle of Perfection $275 Style A '/alters Pianos, $195 $500 Siyle i, $250 | $660 Style K Walters Pianos, $550 Siyle D H 60 | $1,900 W Baby Grand, iers Picnos, Pianos, “Ye | | mere | | JJAN a ta jon t | sate | Fifte THE changed hands In the ma | of this local retail concern to handle such | GREAT EARN POURTE EN) W STREET West of Fifth Avenue CLOSED TO-DAY! To- Morrow--- The Great Blanket Sale Goes On! 57,265 PAIRS HOUSEKEEPERS, HOTELKEEPERS, INSTITUTIONS, HOSPITALS and OTHER LARGE CONCERNS, en hundred and thiity-tive ca ! | Phese 1 piled one on top of other, would be more (han nine times as high as Metropolitan Towes, or more than Blankets told of in ven times as high as Building | : | adjoining column THE TRADE SAYS: — | are in LARGEST TRANSACTION qualities and in | you can ua Prices are as follows: —~ Singer BLANKET HISTORY! | At 30 cents; reg. .59 Blankets for cribs and single beds, JOURNAL OF COMMERCE At 48 + regular .70 ‘ Gray, Tan Vhite Blankets Stated February Eleventh r single beds, At 75 cents; reguinr $1.19 to $1.39 White and Colored Blankets, for three quarter and full size beds. Ata eg. $1.98 White and cold Blankets of extra fine texs sterday 57,265 pairs of blankets to wind up ot Peter A affairs of the estate ie, of Keville & Quaid, commission "tures, for single, three-auarter, full sae and: extra large beds Hants, at No, SO Worth street mtre lnege Und At 3 re 2.90 2. The entire stock was sold 1.60; ree. $2.25 to $2.50 ©) Wool nap and wool mi IES A, HEARN & SON. Tho abitity | Sizes for all b At 1.78% rea. $2.50 and $3.25 mhive and colores mixed Blanket and extra large Peds, reg. $3.50 rge product: was widely ny the market when the details of the | 2.00; Ohio we ool Blanxets—for all size beds, became known.” At 2.603 reg. $4.00 and $4.50 All wool plaids, alco white California Weot for all size beds. \t 3.00 and 4.00 regular six and eight dollars, and fine California wool. ‘ful assortment in all sizes, At §.00 to 7.50 Kiegant Blankets, u sally $5.50 to $15. wool or sight cotton mixtur on twin beds, and others up to the weds At 10.00 usually $17 and $20. Australian and California woot rity pure Wool—large, me- i 7O QUICKLY SELL WE WILL MAKE PRICES EVEN LOWER THAN IN THE AMORY-BROWNE SALE nd 17.50 Ww ool Blankets de usually: $21.00, $25.00 and $20.00, OF 1908, | | | IN THE PURCHASE also 3,183 pairs | Zephyr Weight | Summer Blankets prtunity were ames walle $1,000 Wali Player Piano Outiits, $3 FORALIMITED TIME OUR FAMOUS REST-FASY GUARANTEED ELASTIC FELT MATTRES 92 {10 ; mt Aerlh 2 Se 504 WEEKLY 15019475 Woutn «754 WEEKLY, 975 10 +100 Wortn +12O WEEKLY 10010150 Worth 415 WEEKLY SFnishe ROOMS +G 550 FURNISHED ; I 1g St. New (2-story Loft Building, Now Resuy jor Occupancy. ‘ z s Fe © hee wuil Commission to Brokers J E. 5. WILLARD & co. 45 Pine St, 4s Bast 22d St. ~ 6987 Jolin 4444 Gram, | +2570 #50 Worn}, FuRnisteee M » pl 209 Lawn and Batiste Waists 1. At | $14.98 Velvet Rugs ii By ein Many Ye Bat Once io Men oe | made specially for exclusive trade=0 } | all wool and part wool— | OUR PRICES PER PAIR: = | PRICKS: 2.50 3.00 3.50. 4.50 to 6.00 | SO cents to $17.50 ABOUT HALF REGULAR! ; Fines! and lightest quality and & VALUE cold-weather luxury to sleep between v , oy those who don’t like the contact 59 cents to $29.00, + diem on tnoatin 3 All wool, wool and cotton ; f te rat Hh neuen WHEN SUCH AH Cars Transfer (o oomisr sale Ler. tod 3d Ave., 59th to 66th St-———' fae a u ble A STOCK OF BLANKETS 1 URE ANG IMSS REN AT SUCH PRICES | All si is offered there is only one thing todo— Double and ngle Beds , and Cribs. | BUY: To-morrow, Thursday, ORNING SPECIALS—?° "Gr; pit revent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Meil or Telephone Orders. Met and floral designs, THI PLOOR Me Bleached Huck Tow Uf v 29¢ Women's.) Vests 841 Gort - ionters. ato a RAIA ite valle cane NiWELS MAIN PLOW. od 89¢ Women's Night Dresses. 44 ¥4-69 Crochet Spreada 1.22 | watts ooneun at ‘ LAASEMENT, 19¢ Boys’ Negligee Shirts 2k Ke Renaissance Lace Scarfe... ..4 | alee, round ead : wo HERS ites \ EN MAIN PLOOR $1.39 Girls’ Wash Dresses 69 426 Bleached Sheetings. flog a civ ut NS OS ABDMBNT fe Zephyr Gingham ‘ = \ \ Mill Ihawtte ot taumiee ; AUl-Linen Towellings. 8% 19¢ Striped Mohairs 28 VL Nus MAIN “PLOOR 19¢ Heavy Taffeta Rib KINBONS- MAIN PLOOR, Ie Persian Lawn Stationery, 10! nemenen |. wig tate "ba 19 Messaline Silks. f25e Women's Sheer M'dk'ts AT. LP P79 Chiffon Cloths 57 ! nest wane) at : UPHOLSTERY RASEMEN! ah ica Haronles 7 $4.98 Fine } Portieres 2.85 Aerie m aN eee UPHOLSTERY —RASE MENT LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! Clock Signs Denote Morning Sp:cials

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