The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1911, Page 19

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THE EVENLNG Woeaww, tmeavanst, MAKUVA L=A5|4q Badde of Honesty Both Mme, Gadski and Mme, Frem- With a Cast Not Familiar| 220. 2.0072 {3 airs ature) Is printed on the outer wrapper of every bottle of pay and the ambition of the latter to por- . Olive Fremstad as Brunne| ian cents ana ssone « nuvits| ‘Dy, Pierce’s Favorite Prescription hilde, With Johanna| nice ce cmentventsn, va her concep: sold 4 Bes only bog for women's pecullar ailments : y ‘ don of the chafacter was in-| g0] iy ruggists, ce ma ers of whic, cel fully warrante Gadeki as Sieglinde| isteciu, ictirere, an tet! in thus taking the afflicted into their full confidence. Karl vo'-n as Sie, mund by beautiful ets ta ae Mme. oe aie for First’ Time wa Abd bobmed: bomeWhEt eousuenleba TS The more known about the composition of A Fine Performance Seton, Rene oe the nytt Dr. Plerce’s Favorite Prescription the more . confidently will invalid women rely upon It to cure their peculiar weaknesses and dee ie Walkure” but she gave a bi —_— e. Where so much ” sates ~. | bY both, perhaps, it is hyperer BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | say that each would have done “ IE WALKURE,” In a stirring] in the other's part. rangements. There’s no secrecy about its D performance, under the direc-| Karl Jorn appeared for the first time make-up—no deceptive inducements held out tion of Alfred Hertz, befor here as Siegmund and made an exce!- > very large and deeply interested au-|lent impression both by his singing to the afflicted. It’s simply a good, honest, dienco « politan Opera Houre}and his acting. The “Spring Song" Square-deal medicine with no alcohol, or tla @ than one element | was finely sung and the drawing of tne! injurious, habit-forming drugs in its compos | jovelty a Gadski and Olive | sword was especially effective. Walter | Fremstad changed parte. ‘The tatter,|Soomer as Wotan, Hinckley as Hune sition. Made wholly from roots. It can do no harm in any whose Sieglin: 8 one of the loveliest | ding, Florence Wickham as Fric of impersonations, sang Brunnhilde,}and Brunnhilde'’s sister Valkyries— While the former Jip, uain (0 Fornia, Lenora Sparkes, Rosina Van Devised and put up by a physician of vast experience in the treatment of woman's ; ‘ ldelde Ficsaice Sickert, MANS. hd maladies. Its ingredients ‘have the indorsement of leading physicians in all feld and Clara Koch-Boehm—were fa-| schools of Practice. SEV ESTRIMIE Late ee ean SeavOuNy | The ‘‘Favorite Prescription” is known everywhere as the standard remedy | this season, for diseases of women and has been so regarded for the past 40 rs and more. Olive Fremstad anticipated St Pats) = Accept no secret nostrum in place of ‘‘Favorite Prescription’’—a medicine OF tick's Day a week by wearing @ green helmet and a costume that demonstrated| KNOWN COMPOSITION, with a record of 40 years of cures behind it. en bale tata E lea It’s foolish and often dangerous to on en with new or but slightly tested ‘ickham, the conventional, moral, stern| medicines—sometimes urged upon the afflicted as ‘just as good” or better than | sageede wife Fricka in trimmings ef) «Favorite Prescription.” The dishonest dealer sometimes insists that he knows — | NEW THEATRE what the proffered substitute is made of, but you don’t and it is decidedly for your «| interest that you should know what you are taking into your stomach and system ex- But Idea Is Not Abandoned and |} Were in the ca condition of woman’s organism. | in the part. 8 beon “ata special m: n Opera H es bh pecting it to act as a curative. To him its only a difference of profit. Therefore, It is announc insist on having Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. last time | ie ee caee wearte| Send 31 one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing on/y on a free copy of Dr. Pierce's Jadiowker and Scott! Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pages cloth-bound. eos World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, R. V. Pierce, M. D., Another House Will Boris Hambourg, the ‘cetitst, gave a| President, Buffalo, N. Y. ee ce The Art of Getting Best Return for Money When You Hav: Learned to Shop Here! TO BUY HERE IS TO BUY WISELY That Grand Word “Reliability” = Stocks of +o : : : : ntrimmed Hats mo Can Be Applied In Its Fullest Sense Net. Neapolitan and all the strawsuce | that will be in vorue—Chip, Milam) To Our Famous Department of | iss, Hemp. hough satin, seaman Eoys and Young Men’s Clothing favored cclors—large, medium andé= ; | Our reputation for popular prices has not been gained at expense of quality|riety of tilt, angle and turn—#ome }—It has been and {s our alm to supply good merchandise at economical|thing for every woman, whatever prices, but it must be truly good merchandise. .,, Therefore, her taste or need NOT how low a price for how littie can we sell meritor.ous goods that will bring satistaction to the buyer! Satin Straws Almost daily we hear from customers who have looked around that our Trimmings prices are much lower than ——asks for the same qua or, "These F oo are better than I saw elsewhere at two lollars more’....Comments that or Spring Hats prove that best return for money 1s assured here... sent opportunities | Velvet Pansy Wreaths... .98 to 1.69. tude: — Eoy’s and Youths’ Spring Suits Strictly correct tn fabric, cut and color, and tailored with a thoroughness insuring perfect shape to the last. 498...5.9 Compare them with those elsewhere shown at two and three dollars higher. Materials are Serges, Tweeds, Cheviots, Worsteds and Cassimeres, in nattlest mixtures and other Spring fanctes....Styles are single, second recital at Mendelssohn Hall ci Be Built, YOUR CREDIT |S GOOD [eeeeeauaaaeae tained. This {s the official announce- SY LYING AROUND | WASH | N GTN (OULD YOU PICK THEM UP? feent made by the founders tn a state WELL,HERE'S YOUR CHANCE | | POPULAR ment issued by Henry Rogers Win- throp on their behalf. The collossal $2522 gue awetn Studs SBa7A WEEK THREE-DAY TOUR March 16, 1911 “white elephant" on Central Park West IF YOU CAN'T CALL, WRITE FOR RED BOOK 1s to be abandoned to the tender mervies | EYEGLASSES 50° A WEEK ol accommodations of commercial prod theatre built in a CASTLE BUILDING (ager. 206W.42! St. REDIT sible to all classes of theatre-goers,” OPP HACMUERSTLING | where the New Theatre movement will, Rint ronk , Tecelve a new impetus ment, Mr. Wipthrop says, DIRECT FROM MAN things 3 of the New Theatre| « abvand The e Inc fy ing ho SIMILAR eh March 30, April 13, 27 and May 11, 1914 17 Jewel Ladies’ or Men’ : $9.00 Guarauteed Clothing Up 25 ; Solid 14K $1.00 Down B00 ) Per Week wich Parlor Suits, $20 vv. Chessler Sample F.ra‘tare Co. SAVE. ano Q'"ST Ss Nee BROOKLYN 178 & 175 E. 60th St. \s* $1.00 SKIRT CO., me. DR. ARTHUR FORTH, *S2.5useva!" | SHIRTS SUITS ough Hall) To Measure of TO ORDER, a si [| 36% 200 E. 87th St | The pera uses of ‘ Gold Dust a4 i tnt If you were to use, for each kind of washing, -| cleaning, scouring and scrubbing, one of the so-called special prepa- rationswhich are made, | you would have an im- | posing and expensive j array of chemicals, washing com pou nds TETRAZZINI ENGAGED? | ©lcaning, pastes, etc. car's Prima Donna May Sing in| Lhere is one cleaner that se AE Canteen ad Obopas ean take the place of then ! all, and without the need of | borax, ammonia, kerosene or naphtha, and that is ‘| GOLD DUST. | GOLD pusT CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 180 Broadway, New York ern and ily for t “Plans are taining the 1 nt company ¢ as an organization to th euch changes in the pe be deemed advanta aia | eh ere oe} PIANOS | 020 Sw inn Me MeEner’s 86, 88 and 90 MYRTLE AVE.; Cor. Lawrence St., Brooklyn. All prominent makes represented, 4 Webers, 3 Steinways, 2 Chicker- | y ings, Sohmer, Knabe, Kranich & | i ach, Ivers & Pond, Estey, &c.|~ oj = Parlor Suites. | i. vv pov aici" |” SEWING MACHINES $ Grands f: $300 to $625, 3 Pieces, °59.75 1 Stands from soho te $6 $5.00 Down— $1. 00 Weekly |THE TEL- ELECTRIC COMPANY | _ (Tel-Electric Bui'ding), | 299 Fifth Ave., Cor. Ist St. any Grands, many of which are nearly new. weeks in New Y BM, DAVIS & CO. 12-46 Juin ote ‘DIAMONDS ON CREDIT un WATCHES 373 220025, Ho Weleb, 214, DIAMONDS ments BUSINESS OPPORTUNIT MARKET F¢ Capt. B Offers preate Pe ae ars | economy, | DENTISTRY. | DENTISTRY. steeneeceecensetenenenseceneasonne reasesesesseseoes The New 7 , ore Waterbury Was Altogether different from other | plates — permanently comfortable. Cannot work loose or drop. Beautiful —truetonature. Nothing so durable. Its use does not interfere with taste— the roof of the mouth being uncovered, To be had only at Our Dental Parl “Let the GOLD DUST Twins do your work” was taken to Hudson t Hospital MILLER: HYAMS]|| FURS . TUR ASSIVE ALL STEEL BCO FRADE rare Win WOVEN WIRE SPRING 1 AND GOOD DURABLE 504 WEEKLY” MATTRESS OLE TE Ee a ee Come here in the morning and have us extract your old teeth FREE M #75 + WEEKLY: | eT DO A) Gnd go home at night with a new set that fits your mouth perfectly. 475 19.4100 Won! Easy. {£63 Worth, $1.00 Weelcly Best dental skill insures pa services rece yed Roshn santreds “ylO9 WE PAST) $100 Worth, $1.50 Weel loose teeth tightened—lost teeth replaced without plates. Work guar HOE WEEKLY CREDITS | $150 Worth, $2 only 00 Wee'ly anteed for ten years All extractions made absolutely PAINLESS by 1100 19 150. Wonsu our New Botanical Discovery. *¥tSO° WEEKLY: aad aeeseusseses Full Sets of Teeth - $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat... $5.00 “The Mystery of the Burnt Barn” is groonsss 516373 another of the Red Triangle series of ¥, ‘old Fillings Neer $1.00 up Silver Fillings 53. up FURNISI complete Detective stories in book form WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 54 W. 28d Si. N w York. 414-416 F ult on t rooklyn, (Opp. tase ) Streus) ttctesenaceceensecssorocscooses Osasases ITH 4 ' S ~ ——— be - 2 being given every with the Sunday Se st World, This is a tirilling story of a BE IUTCCRAU] verptexing mystery ana its eventual HOURS, 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS, 9 TO 4 PRCT MALE] slntion by the great London Detective, | i German, French and Swedish spoken. Ladies in attendanee, Ge: it free with next Sunday's World, ' Leverevssvevessss vssvevsvvevs esses svs0vsss 000000008, Foo: » Brass Beds® 10 pshters | Diamonds, Watches on Credit double breast and yoke Norfolks--some have two pairs of trousers r _Silk sewn throughout—flne Mohair and Italian Mnings. s PRING REEFERS ; | RUSSIAN ashe ld At : Ri BF ER' ‘am | Navy serges, . ber | verte anu Women's Hand Embroidered pt ged a seis } 4.98] aM to 10 ya — Linen Handkerchiefs Included are the ever popular | ; fine Nninge— 19 et. t 121% Bee or emblems 1 gorogt 8-9 398 ana 4.98 values. ..5 § 1678 Sm Embroidered in France with the per. We Make a Specialty of fection ‘that characterizes Fred S needlework. ... About 60 beautifi | | Boys’ Navy Biue Sutts for Confirmation & Dressy Wear) yen aii Oe ined work. Strictly all woo! Serges and Worsteds—plain and { 4. 98 to 411. 98 some have edging of fine Armentan,,...+ | fancy weaves—tfast COIOT.....csseeeeeseeeneees Iace—pure linen, sheer and S@encos | Sack Suits and single and double-breasted Nortolics —-8 to 18 years--sizes| just the Handkerohlet for dainty, a» ‘not cut scant, as 1s often the case elsewhere Splendidly finished with} women who usually pay willingly attention to every new detall jany have change pockets and belt loops. | much more for such quality, © ape nennns eee i rly Showing of , ‘ ‘ ae | big y i wt . Fine, New Spring Stocks o i eautiful Jewelry , , ’ ff ; Misses’ and Chldren’s Garments : S| Paster is near enough to make ft | orth while taking advantage of spe- | Mothers and daughters unite in praise of the garments they find in this values In these fascinaing ac #8 |Don't judge by price—they are un- usual Values: — Brooches and Cuff Pins or platinum finlsh- love coples set wi chips eoneniel in dell tres 49 Ing in the extremely beautiful inlay OM with rhineston finish-—-decided 1.00 Unts with pearl ¢ and justly so We f y no specialt offer the productions of leading make dy Hef 2. 8 Women's and Miss Be res (boned € Dee | but n cun find here the {Special Lunches | 1 +To-morrow (Saturday) » r HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET’ West of Fifth Avenue) j ries to after-Lenten raiment... | @d expert workmanship 1s enhanced by the very moderate prices at whieh... Our principle of quick-selling prices receives new emphasis when you toe et Shue sabe 98 spect the qualities and styles that above quotations represent. —— ————____——_ Cur Corset Lepariment Hair Goods Modish Maid oc Woman oi Has a Reputation for Large Assortm:nts Now Dro ike tte ee - and purse can be sulted....¥ : usually asked for such quality and finish....Made dy specialists in chi ( ) Q n chil 11:30 to 2: 3C dren's shoes—ouly the best materials are used and lasts are constantly im: 4) oe 1 proved on a or Frasty nang WM x4} GIRLS’ KNOC@KABOUTS BONS KNOCKABOUTS Is Mastered Ke small shapes—in every modish var can be reached, but Chip Hats. .79 to 1.98 ' 3.98 to 7.60 Wild #lower and Grase +98 to Te 1.69" fio Wre saihe te Small Blossom Wreath: 8...6.98 popular department....The attraction of tasteful styles, reliable qualities they are offered....You are cordially invited to inspect and judge for your self how well we can supply school and dress needs, ring Suits . 9.98 to { ski : 2.98 to 4.98 to : 9.98 to . 48 to nas + 9.98 to ae, : 4,98 to tomo . 3.98 to Ww + 98 to m3 Girls’ Spring Coate 2.98 to 4 col Idren’s Spring Coats, 4 to 8 y: 1.98 to { is’ Guimpes pecabacnine .b9 to Gir js’ White Dresses. 3.98 to Hasquetto a exploit no particular makes, but in such assortments that every fg: ype Rull—-oatr ‘ollowing list demonstrates this: — trous hatr—-good val Extra wido and large Oto 6. Hair dealers ask 10 19. BILL finer— highest 13: Li Beh wD, styles tm 4 - ‘Transformations, Cluster ‘ ti Kinglets and Shower Curie 40 gray and best shados— ‘ Cluster Puffs in the 16 large puff best shades dof 82 if Ringlot and Cluster s—-desirable shades— quality hatr—worth $8.00 Allovor Real Halr Nets value .12 each—3 for 3 Spring Fashions require them, adium hip we keep lal lines, particular style she desires Boys’ and Girls’ Cue Sunda at Shoes : f you have not tried them you do not test to the full the purchasing power ® of your on They are unsurpassed for hard wear at less cost than is » Gunmetal aif, Russian calf and various M4 ey regular and nd Gunmetal calf. .4 mannish laste Rika, es cea ETT Fi oe ri Blanket and Lining Sales Continue! } N ‘MORNING SPECIALS— "5x2" iy ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restrieted. No Mail or ‘Telephone Orders. f\ On ut 4 8c Girls’ Wash Dresses 1 ¢ CLOPMING. THIRD FLOOR i} 59e Boys’ Spring Caps 35 ,, a finer he tow, a \ Pon Navy and antxtures, : ‘ =i : nove’ Mars PHind’ pLooR $1.69 Black (iio. Petticoats { $2.00 Girls’ |’ tn - 1.30 Se Boys" Negligee Shirts rit ts EON Bou i i; aH . POOND BLAy BOYER’ PURNISHING THIKD FLOOR, r , Children’ « Muslin Skirts 18 49¢ Boys’ Blouses BL peal 8 p CS Front . f Wiite Sa Mt dark Be ni or) 25¢ Women's Sheer H'dk'fs, "ay ' { SiN Waal ie Shain PRCOR, solar Seauiop of I 8, dainty emh'd bordem, a — ee 16|— oR, | Topic FA MAIN" FLOOR. ey Neu Spring Ribbons)... 288 | Tse Children’s ii Howe... 10 18¢ & 15¢ Ws hite Paper Napkins, 100. 8 ie y a * iy ' “ on all sizes, anbossed oF 0 cole Sue lili NIN FLOOR Hostanty “MAIN Floor Hae ONE AitD BLOOM. ee ye, A LOOK £OR THE CLOCKS! Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials, LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS}

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