The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1911, Page 13

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Ro. BARNETTE TO FIGHT RETRIAL OF CAPT, SMITH Says.if Ousted Officer Is Re- | {nstated She'll Make More \ Charges Against Him. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. George I. Barnette, wite af Lieut.-Col. in command of the Marine Corps at League Isiand, has served Notice on the authorities at Washi ton and the friends of former Capt. Quy H. B, Smith, who was cash frem the army after trial should they rein: @f even endeavor to reinstate Capt. @mith tp the army she would come for- ward with further charges of « stmilar mature to those for which the former eaptain lost his shoulder straps, At the court martial it was agreed By all concerned that the “woman @rould be nameless," the impression reaching the public that the good name 0f @ Woman was involved instead of, aa ow asserted, the eharges iuvolving a @even-year-old girl, Mrs. Barnette, in the presence of\her Gusband, made the following statement: “Capt Smith ts guilty by his own con- fession. I am in a position to know of pes eaateeni, but am sworn to secrecy. ‘would n have spoken if hi hed mot chosen to open the taten “If his friends wish to have this case Feopened I notify them now that 1 will evidence of a similar case in which wes implicated which occurred four years ago. “Dut, duty my dear,” said Col. Bar- 1. =—Mrs. | a 1 vot the Plano. Mr. Ftedier and his n this number as well as In the ful, If overlong, Schubert's sev ymphony, Handel's first~ over: and Be 8 “Bonvenuto Cellini t | ove dined the best traditions Jor th > orchestra to the delight } of @ crowded house, ' to a Gadskt for the first time this 8 was F stersinger”’ at the Me House Sathirday srsonn- | tion, more bi ment | We Kk the place of Pint | ; (on the sick list) as the Night Wateh- jman. He, Glenn Hall, Julius Bayer, Audisio, Kosh, Tyroler, We Reiner Gunther were effe as the Meistersingers, was cho: rale in the last scene was & in- | spiringly. ‘Tosca conduc with fine facility and appreciation, “Trovatore’ was sung at the Mfetro- politan Opera Jiouse on Saturday night, with Marie Rappold, Loulse Homer, Riccardo MM and Amato in the ti conducting. An Performance was enjoyed by & large audience. Ferdinand Kaufmann's violin recital) @t Mendelssohn Hall, announced for next ‘Thursday ‘Deen postponed | until Saturday e March 18. In Alighting from a taxicab err Kaul- mann met with an accident to the mid- die finger of his left hand which, though slight, has made the recital) impossible this week. Tickets tasued for the earlier date will be good for the later one, ‘ Glovennt Lafemina, a promising young ta n tenor, now of New York, who sto fil an honorable p! the dperatic stage, took part tn cert at the Grand Central Palace last night. In spite of palpable nervous- ness he sang the “Lucevan le Stelle” from “Tosca” in good taste and dis- Played a voice of ‘agreeable quality and flexibility. The writer has deen awaiting for geome time an opportunity | to hear Signor Lafemina. oe mae THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Is no “cure-all” humbug, but is'made for just one purpose—to cure the weaknesses, Wei disorders and irregularities of the womanly organism, It is THE ONE REMEDY for these ailments, sold by druggists, devised and gotten up by a regularly graduated physician of vast-expe rience in treating woman’s peculiar di: ses and is carefully adapted to work in harmony with her delicate organization, by an expe rienced and skilled specialist in her maladies. THE ONE REMEDY for woman’s ailments, sold by druggists, which contains neither al« cohol (which to most women Its the rankest poison) or other injurious or habit-forming drugs. THE ONE REMEDY for women, the composition of which is so perfect and good that its makers are not afraid to print its every ingredient, in plain English on its outside bottle:wrapper, and attest the correctness of the same under oath—thus taking its users into their full confidence, and warranting physicians in prescribing it in their worst cases, which they do very largely. Tt is foolish as well as dangerous to take medicine the composition of which you know nothing. Therefore, don't let a dishonest druggist prevail on you to accept a secret nos- trum for this professionally approved medicine OF KNOWN CoMPosITION, Every ingredi- ent in its make-up has the strongest indorsement of the leading medical men of all the several schools of practice. Send postal card request for free Booklet of same. Every woman may write fully and confidentially to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., FEBRU and may be sure that her case will receive careful, conscientious, confidential considera- tion, and that the best medical advice in the world will be given to her, absolutely free. y of his great 1000-page book, ‘The Common Sense Medical Adviser,” to any woman one will send 31 one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing on/y. work in harmony with “Favorite Prescription” when needed as a gentle laxative. Sugar coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. PIANOS AND OKGANS. In addition to this free advice, Dr. Pierce will send a fine French cloth-bound co Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. They W.L ARY 27, 1911. REARN FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue Last Day ON THE VERY EVE OF Before Stock Taking STOCKTAKING . TO-MORROW WILL BE ee eee 67,265 Pairs Last Day of Stock Clearances BLANKETS with AT RECEIVER'S SALE Final Closing of ; babisontnie. 0 Winter Goods and Surplus! ~ of Keville & Quaid, ——_—_—— ad 89 Worth Si. To-morrow night, after store closes, A Purchase We Take Stock ghee pS bs or to ascertain result the largest transaction ‘ Fy . in Blanket His: it of six months’ business to February 28th ved WE BOUGHT THE MORE SOLD VERY LOW motte, “you cannot prove the truth of| Olive Fremstad and Arthur Hochman, | es DOUGLAS ee acer eran those assertions.” 1 4 f | ' aE the woman, had come forward. at| SPT, gre, he atare at ast oleh Clearing Sale | THE LESS TO INVENTORY. and igre’ Poem ora feats hej mann, the Gorman lieder, singer, also W. L. DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOFSare the | | vay ch lauded for his d: i Abe . yc \ 5 » Fears eas She ls wig te racks 0s |coha Sina Menuet fn Geamatl> owen price duality copeidered, 4 % OF Our Reputation SELL ACCORDINGLY Wwegian songs and the Liebestod trom 7 | | | aAteANb OMENS {Tristan und Teolde,” the latter with a| da Yond leraeere Way bo olhie taniens Conte | | CONC! matic intensity thet ked t + ’ OF A BUSY WEEK-END, sathuianm at Hochman Sayed wines piles. Don't pay high prices auy longer. for Clearing Out Stocks Lat Week's E flat concerto, his own Melodii ' 3 i sy + * Gustav Mahler's indisposition contn-|giudy by Scharwenka, Other artists! W,L.Douglas shoes cost more to make | 5 hat thi GREAT SALES em The concer of the Phitharmonio| were Miss Florence Wickham and/ than ordinary shoes because higher grade ts assurance that this @odiety at Carnes!» Hall yestertay af- Stessrs: Leys and Smirnoff. Mr. Pas-| Jeathers are used and selected with andes temmoon was conducted by Theodore |ternack conducted. | greater care. If you could visit W. & } | h y Bplering, the ooncert master of the | =—=——— | Bougias great factories. at Brockton, : Last Day of the Season HOW QUICKLY orchestra, with an abdfiity that com. Mass., and see for yourself how carefully’ | THE PUBLIC RECOGNIZES manded the respect of a large aufience W. L. Douglas shoes are made, you MAHOGANY GRANDS fll b | anf won for him marked evidences of | Would then understand why they hold \etetnway, 6828 \Schmes; g800| wil be REAL VALUES | their shape, look and fit better and wear i ) CRED , | longer than any other make of shoes. lore & Pond, rod pene yaa taal R A bl V: a) rs evs Hieerg a Foray One of Remarkable Values! Here Are Some of UPRIGHTS The Lots:— . 7 rf ee i thine-doub TUTES CLAIMED TO » Shoes, $2 & $2.50 Weber, 390 Each of the Following Departments te and colored Blankets | eer March” wore the other numbers |{n removing freckles und givin If you cannot obtain W Sains ine th sug ren Trl gor ee Tog. Shoes sent direct wepect He Will Work for Extra Sales:— eee tees Sos staged. There was no soloist. presricel counmlonicn, tase from tnctory to wearer, ali charges prepaid. DOUGLA oekton, Mass | CHickering, 168|Bradbury, 100 ; ig Whi b_Rianwere— ~—399-—% @usont wes the soloist in Liszt's| “'De W. L. DOUCLAS CREATER NEW VORK STORES: (Schomacker, 170}Schumann, 180} Linens Black Sikes Women's Suite ueually 45 a pair........ } 3 pyc agg oe tor ptano and orchestra SE Masesn Stroct. | tae Shirt Avenue.| 2 j ‘imball, 75| Kranich & Bach, 185| Towels Colored Silks Women's Cloaks White and Colored Blankets the Boston Symphony's concert in |w Usotte Of thelighter | 858 Mroadway, | 2779 Third Hylllech a yea 265 | owelings Dress Goods House Gowns ys Hiesequarter and full | i fend cantot injure ene, | 1848 Broadway, | 356 Sixth Aven Broad . | Lindeman, iddle, 165 ’ 3 size beda— +75 e| 1437 Broadw: B45 Elghth Avenue. | 1007 Broadway. | JerseyCity— . sta Linings Wash Fabrics Dress Skirts reg $1.19 to $1.39 tor | 084 Third Avenue. | 663 Kighth A: . | 1367 Broadway. ark Avenue. Pee arr omei ge ameonatien ee | gece ing Velling Work Hike Olek White and cal'd Bla . favorite with a large number of } hat Woeem aan —— = | kind of piano s Flannels eilings ure 0a WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS y " extra fine texture, f DR, ARTHUR FORTH, $2,5uiton §¢--| of ding | Comfortables Laces Missea’ Garments gztra fine Lextare, for ata. | 4rpREne nag HL) | Quilts Embrolderies Women's Waits | 1.25 e. bIUE . Readache at | New York Salesrooms for Muslins & Sheetings Handkerchiefs —_ Boys’ Clothing nt sn be, ‘ gut vehargo. by | Ivers & Pond Pianos, Pillow Cases & Sheets =‘ Ribbons Boys’ Furnishings 1.50 40 = AR *o ed Strich & Zeidler Pianos, | pickings, etc. Neckar Boys’ Hate and Cape . ‘ Janet Pianos) s vreau & Table Scarfs ‘Trimmings Women’s Muslin Underwear | Rae alten Blankets wae IN BU SINESS TEL-ELECTRIC PIANO PLAYER. | Stamped Linens Silverware Children’s Underwear Hoot mixed Biankete—tor | 1.75 THE TEL-ELECTRIC COMPANY, | Notions Jewelry pela leg. $2.50 and $325.0... REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Tel-Electric Building, Toilet Articles Leather Goods Babies’ Dresses Ohio Wool Blankets—for | | arrneen RICHMOND: | 299 Filth Avenue, Cor. 31st St. | White Goods Millinery Babies’ Cape pill size bede—row.: $5.40, } 2,00 5 Bungalow Plots Free sis0 Sina a | Lace Curtains Hat Trimmings Babies’ Cloake |r Woot raiitornin ond | Obta rt st, Rrooklyn Portieres Petticoats Infants’ Wooiens, etc. {heavy 2. For fhe iv? Kel Core AnGWerS 10 Tis Rei Court sty Rrookyn | Portier | avy weight—for all size { 2.50 ul J a FOR SALE ‘Tapestries Toys Umbrellas | beds—reg, $4.00 and $4.60 a i : aa | Gretonnee Curtain Poles Gloves. —_-Hoslery AT Nigel ad Bae Calltecaa | ae | may, Curtain Materials Window Shades Women's Woven Underwear| ment in all sizea—usually ana : | | Fringes Cutlery Children's Woven Underwear tate, pF das serssseeees | 400 ] ; te 4 +e W ' lexant Blankets—pure wool Qpen’Saturday Evenings N | | Table Covers Stationery Men's Woven Underwear OF SUBRE cotton cxletare | 5.00 | ew Harlem Store 1N BUYING WATCHES AND DIAMONDS) Rugs Shoes Men's Furnishings especial sizes for twin ie OF US ON OUR TERMS THAN OTHERS) | beds, and others up to the | . i . NT 92599. $129 AWEEK He . Ee WRITE: ie. se AWEEK Don’t Fail to usually $8.50 to $15.00, 7.80 r ve st ASAFORRED BOOK 91999900... .309 A WEEK High Grade Australi : sj BEST OPTICAL WORK IN. NEW YORK | California Lambe 4 B TLE — CASTLEBUILDIN re ¢ small—usually $17 ! ma ly $17.00 and 2212 to 222 ird Avenue Cae Rie:, 2oowaztee f $20.00 Tilia seri ete | ’ ree 5 a - a“ Superb Australian Wool Blankete— This Great Building Full of for fal and extra large berry | i Everything for Housekeepin FOLLOWING MORNING SALES | 10" $2100, $35.00 ang sang | | Have Been Arranged for Table, $42.75 sts i A | | In the Purch + — | nthe Purchas $1 Monthly cS ml cas To-morrow, Tuesday, | ureneNs Very subst Were Also 3,183 Pairs tension tab! , . 1 eo February's Last Day! round top, 42: Others in EAT ARINTILIONE BML ONLY | ZEPHYR WEIGHT hovany ene A certain factory makes an excellent Velvet Rug, size 6 ft estallinta sin bn close | a7 D3 Closets, Chairs, etc., of every ay ae Ne ee , Ain meth if vent ea de To prevent dealers buying, we ve privilege of restricting quantities SUMMER BLANKETS description unusual size it well in any parlor, You would think No ma telephone orders, | Brass Bed, $23.50 To cuaasy at Ris, ut we cane ee etter iE $9 5C REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— CAEP? . High grade—made of pure Australian 50c Weekly at DI. 0 BROOKLYN, | ar | 300 Zaneatry Cushion Stipe +16)! Wool or with slight mixture of Cotten Very handsome and massive Needless to add, we have every kind of Cary Jin riaage $1,100 apy» all's iia wiaie fewe detene—) White with pink, blue or gold Qor- 2-inch continuous posts and oleum, Oileloth an eno Ng reated or Bas fy SECOND FLOOR ant G iene \ders....Very fine blankets made for cl . to show th f —_—————— | Hone p , large jexclusive trade, Hght weight, but Seven t-Inch fillers, all orna to show them in, t nothing Costan tae §fc Castile Somp tes [Very warm, auliable for summer or : mented with large husks and strongly joined. Best lacquer, FOR SALE. JIM spent his mone: for “ — = Jack a his, wh either satin or bright finish $30 worth fo; 50c a week DIAMONDS BIEL invested inva Beds, Bedding and Bedroom $65 $1.00 WAT CHE S$“: WORLD WANT ap, Furnitywe to suit every taste “ o “o“ «@ eS = <P on REALTY BARGAIN and pocketbook. $100 7 vi $1.50 na 'MERICA WAT iH thas netted him a goodly ; ‘ 6 ‘ profit. Oak Morris Chair, $8.75 $200 anes $2.50 sae A 6 AN WATCH ADI WHICK DO You Monthi $1,000 $12.50 Veiennoue GOUT Cordaadys CONSIDER TO BR THE $1.00 Monthly Payable by the month if more convenient § —— ri RL a WISDST PLAN? Bought in large quantities at a and extra time on payments gladly givenin 107,369 “Real Estate Bought i ge q A Were tinted een trong frame. cases of sickness or loss of position. The World & Year—. big discount, Strong frame, We will pee ray) nt on WATCHES JEWELRY. Gain of 10,64 Over the 5 aA adit ered. vale open an acco for any amou: | MD at 10.506 eet y raves hall & iy velaus proportionate terms. No limit, small or large. ONE PRICE CAN OR SMR, Dd aa | . ce preney P cushions, sols of easy chairs, cr . rs esi tual Proo! Tra World ads, PAY, Davenports, couches, © Turkish 10°, Discount if You LW. Sweeta(o: Hoor | AN rockers, et¢,, at a great range of Prefer to Pay Cash ROADWAY, COR, MAIDEN LANE prices. : 3 Prices marked in plain figures—no extras. DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | —- Park Row and Chatham Square $93 to 205 Park Row Cowperthwait & Sons, JAMES BERGMAN. 37 Maiden Lan. WATCHES. DiaM meu ONL r HOMTERY. MAIN PLOOT. 290 Women's Corset Covers mis Pra | Winter, and often used as top and bottom sheets by rheumatic persons or those who do not like the contact ‘of linen or muslin,,..We have made prices to effect quick sales: : |2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 4.00, ABOUT HALF REGULAR ow ace n SECOND! m + ra uality and styles MASEME 85 Striped Per Blous as, Blue ¢ ak figures anil leryptn DRESS FABRIOS BASEMENT. 49c Chemisettes & Collars .83] /7 /S A GREAT RARITY TO FIND 2, Point Ventse & Cluny effecrs DEPP MAIN FLOOR ew -Maby Tria eye THIS CLASS OF BLANKETS TOWELS MAIN & 39¢ Silk Pongees 38 Inch —Chiffon fini BELOW VALUE They are a decided luxury end those who know the'r beauty end copter it be falighiog to hear of tl ol s.... Its equal may pewer be known again. 28 t and dark col 4Ginch—black, white and new Spring shades, | sis MAIN F VEILINGS MAIN FLOOR, LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! Clock Sigua Denote Morning Specials.

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