The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1911, Page 17

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UP AND DOWN PICTURE LANE By Henry Tyrrell HAT {sa netsuke, anyway? Twenty-five hundred answers to such a simple and natural query are at hand in the Recent Accesstons room of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this large collection being a gift to the institution by Mrs. Russell Sage, A netsuke is a tiny, quaint Japanese carving In ivory, bone, horn, or lac- queras end enamelled wood, used in Japan as a bob or fob for the cord of a febacco pouch, a string of beals, or got romething of dletinetive every times Schreyer, for example—the "Wal. lachlan Teameter Entangled tn | Marshes" which figured in the John Wolfe and #. D, Morgan collecttons—ts probably the Mnest of ite kind on this aldo of the Atlantic, The Troutieberts and the Tarpienies are worthy of Corot in hia best estate, Rosa aid Auguete Bonheur, Troyon Meisaonter, nlow, Jongkind, Gerome, Israels, Mauve Maris, 1 dag, © Hagbors, Alfred Stevens—‘o make a atellation of fuet a fe NAMos—All are represe casea two or three times over, things at once characteristic and Iik- | able, that the average olvilized human Isabey, Mes- the! a hareas 7 Thuraday evening, at the the ibrar a Misston. wh Friday and their ries, off paint | ed to make | n same place, | y of Dani a OUT OF FIFTH AVENUE, HE BEAMS ON BOWERY. Sai i! Martin Bri Brings Guests in His Auto and Makes Speech at THE EVENING WORLD, | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1911," | A BOLD STEP To overcome the well-grounded and reasonable objections of he more intelligent to the use of secret, medicinal compounds, Dr, R. V, Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., some time ago, decided to make a bold departure from the usual course pursued by the makers of put-up medicines for domestic t lished broad-cast and openly to the whole world, and so has pub- a full and | complete list of all the ingredients entering into the composition of his widely | celebrated medicines, Thus Dr. Plerce has taken his numerous patrons ana patients being would be glad to have around othor object suspended from the belt. » They are firat rate com. They make elaborate, artistic little bibe- lots, only an inch high, maybe, but you can go as far as you like In costliness. Half a dozen now American paintings have come the Museum's way, the most tmportant of these belng Whisti “Gold Girl"—full-length portrait of | Connle Gilchrist as a Gaiety girl in val . The groups of halt a doen or #0 each of Henner, Clays, Blommers, Mesdag, Tnness, Kever: and | Gruppe are little “schoola” all by them- selves, enhancing each other and ra solors, mostly Dutoh and tights,” dancing with @ sk.pping-rope— taken A mu Le eS Blakelock, Bogert and Boston down to ich, mellow, golden-brown thing Wyant and "G, Washington.” A genial, the artist's famous butterfly & very much In evidence, and has appa: ently improved In tone as well as in price since it was painted, in the late ‘70s, | The Museum has bought @ couple of | small b Herm! ®| smooth<faced portrait ot Abraham Lin« n, painted by A. J. Conant at Spring- , in the summer of 1940, be- m the time of his nomination and * the Presidency, possesses and has also iL s to the National come from on Japan, This has in the Acad xhibition » missing Hink | Winslow Homer's last paintin jin an endiess chain of logic. ‘Thus: Jap- finisiied “Shooting the Rapids—s nese art inspired Whistler, Whistier nay River,” now hanging in the H Inspired Dabo, and now Dabo gets back Memorial exhibition, has been don at Japan with the ultimate and net | the artist's brot Hugo Keising keeps by Homer. so Bellows's Pictorial product. In order that m good representative Dabo may be chosen for exportation to the Far Hast, the artist has hung half a dozen of his pale drab oanvases in rt Rooms of Otto Fukushima, 8 Kast Thirtieth street, and visitors | Jare invited to say which’ one, if any, | the y Ike best. dropped in a day or two ago and Fireworks in a Fos" as has “Up the Hud- shown recently in the all-Bellows the Madison Galleries, and the ‘lorian's portrait of Josef Dutch artist, 1s down with the lamb under the an ‘The strangest haz- in these art shops. otmers is Just uld be made so tn ree HE MEMORIAL show of works of pogis the late Wal taw, current from at the National Arts Club, Gram- by the ‘or a fortnight lon, sports attract old acadey nts, The for ve record of After ali, | i he sun, nor | unity of thanking their lucky at they can now find their g right here at home, Insteat impelled to go abroad to study » a8 Shirlaw did tn 187, m of Phil- at, Mu three } Alterations by Skilfal Tatlos Without Charge Lingerie Waists.. Tailored Sults Lingerie Waists.. .. Lingerfe Oresses.... Taffeta Wal REMENDOUS re- ductions for Thursday’s selling. Spring stocks are now at their best,and these low prices are quoted to stimulate immedi- ate buying, and to make room for new garments constantiy f arriving. Tailored Suits. ... ‘Bargain Thursday” || Foulard Dresses.. \ ill be one of the lead- popular sales; the bar- gains offered to-mor- row are among the strongest we have ever quoted, and—we can give you almost any size or color in eachiot. These Prices Are ior THURSDAY GNLY Allover Lace Waists Chiffon Waists Tailo \d Suits Taito ed Viaisis Em’r Lawn Waists Tailored Suits you need---a World “ go and get it. ty Since BIL Taft gave them the Klad FON DABO |s going to present one | and | there to hecome entangled for lite in us atmosphere . Value 2.00, spectai Value 2.50, spectal French Serge Dresses. Value 12.75, spectat . Value 17.50, spectal It makes little difference what into his full confidence. Frederick Townsend Martin's nuto- mobile lent dietinction to the Bowe. | last night, and Mr, Martin beamed upon the placed them in a class all by themselves by making th remedies OF KNOWN COMPOSITION. “boys” of the Bowery Mlvalon, at f that thoroughfnre, 1e “boys” had turned out for what was billed to be the greatest nist] and last winter, Not only was Ired+| | erlok Townsend Martin of the downs With-the-Idle-rich fame to address) them, but sixteen persons were com- ing with him from o@ dinner given by| Mra, Hermann Oelrichs tn her home, No, 1 Enat Fitty-soventh atreet, They wished to seo about thie bringing of) the rioh and poor closer, @o that they would understand cach other better, But the audience was disappoint: for) when the Frederick Townserid Martin} Not only does the wrapper of every bottle of Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the famous medicine for weak stomach, torpid liver or bilious- ness and all catarrhal discases wherever located, have printed upon it in plain Hnelish, a full and complete list of all the ingredients composing it, but a small book has been compiled from numer- ous standard medical works, of all the different schools of practice, containing very numerous ex- From this little book it will be learned ics, mineral agents or other ego or agents and that they are made from nati cinal roots of great value; also that son Favorite Prescription for weak, worked, “run-down,’' nervous and debilita’ mobile pulled up in front of tho! tracts from the w 3 of ng practitioner eienilar allen’ aetna " mission only Howard Townsend Martin, | materend gs of | @ practitioners of F for imilar ailments affecting th We. medicine, endorsing in the strongest pocsible terms, | one of the most valuable medicinal p s brother, and Bertram Cruger got out. | Cruger is treasurer of the Metropolitan ‘Trust Company, of which Frederick Townsend Martin is @ board member. each and every ingredient contained in Dr. Pierce's medicines. One of these little books will be mailed free to any one sending address on postal card or by letter, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and requesting the same. into the composition of Dr, Pierce's Fa’ Weed."" was gained from the Indians, WASHINGTON, March 15.—Dr. Batley K. Ashford first told the Porto Ricans about the Insidious hookworm. He en- as prolapsus, anteversion and retroversion, overcoming painful periods, toning Thus too he has removed his meds deines from among secret nostrums of doubtful merits and By this bold step Dr. Pierce has shown that his formulas are of such excellence | that he ts not afraid to subject them to the fullest scrutiny, Pierce's medicines. contain no alcohol, narcote most valuable ingredients contained in Dr, Pierce's nervous, overs en, were employed, long years ago, by the Indians nts entering scription was known to the Indians as‘ Our knowledge of the usea of not a few of our most valuable native, medicinal plants As made up by improved and exact processes, the ‘Favorite Prescription” most efficient remedy for regulating all the womanly functions, correcting displacements, | Charming Dre that Dr. injurious ive, medi+ ne of the ted woms In fact, | ¢ Pree Squaws up the deared himself to the islanders by tho) pa A AA jefforts he mede to contro! the disease.| nerves and bringing about a’ perfect state of health. Sold by all dealers in medicines. | When the Olmsted act, providing for a ne | Sanita department, was passed the in- a cone soggy 8 habitants REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— toned the War Depart. ment to assign Dr. Ashford to or e and head the new service. The req will be granted. | feleleletelebdeteleteleleteleteietetetd bob The Best Cough Syrup Is Easily Made at Home {. Coste Little and Acte Quickly. \ + i, Money Refunded If It Falls. Seen : Inlelninfeloinieleleininielotelnioleleieiainls BIG BARGAINS ALL WEEK oursic MARCH SALE OUR BiG Sensaiional Reductions on All Floors New houses the summer sea and Jamaica Bo In New York three hours, Tastes Send for “Ney rv and the ohe y COMPANY ; the work of Pins: iss recibe, a O° hous Rear inant of Les COVER—ST00L—CARTAGE and 25 SHEETS of MUSIC YouSave Te onThese Bargains Sa Menthty Until Bald, Monthly Until Pald, 59e y 1.50 2.87 1-79 5.75 i 1-75 9:75 Value 15.75, spectai Value 7.50, special b Value 3.00, spectst AN pron 4 Webers, 3 Ste ings, Sohmer, Bach, Ivers ¢ Uprights from $ Grands from $3 Most 1 TEL-E kt TRIC (Tel-E dot Over 50 Years Value 18.50, spectat 1.00 3.97 15-75 Value 2.50, spectat Value 6.00, spectat Value 27.50, spectal Value 2.00, spectar 9-00 Value 2.50, speciai 9-00 Value 35.00, spect 18-75 ROOMS} 6975 FURNISHE C ROOMS ESO FURNISHED The 19 4 WILL TELL i thing and + about 1 things. : Price, 25e. bDiT VOR iUSt JRE! OCU 4, Wswoolstn ¥ sDevad, CUl MAIDEN 1 PaYMiNTS, CAL Ruihicn vaeHaDiawonDcn 6 MAIDEN LANE. By 33 ° Ht : Want? will Fae BIAMDUDS ON CHEDLT \ HELP WANT™D--MALE CUTTERS arwe for Ht, | advert vw Jatt ony Ameri Vay aad’ iia, | Carolina, NEPONSIT.» 299 Fifth Ave. +, Cor, ‘World Almanac Something about eve everything a great Have You NEPONSITP (West Rockaway—Long Island) ready for son, Frontage on ocean beach City {2 Miles From Wall Street ‘onsit” West sath St. Tar Mtoe AMD New York REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY. ‘Beautifal Home in New Jersey. erry Sale Was wows Was. Now, Sohne Absolately Chickering 519 145 E re Lio v, Perfect Fitting ¥ care apa 45) gsls 115 BROAD iw tan. vit Garments 2b Monthty Une Bald F 5 Monthly Until Paid 159 ® Stelaway & s St S| 650 102 Empire ; 300 160 PIANOS AND ORGANS. Monthly Until Paid, #5 Monthly Until Paid. Franc Bacon | 350 115 George Steck 40) 175 Clearing Weser Brothers 250 125 linge 350 190 USED PIANOS hts and Mahog- | rands, many of re nearly ne nted. 75 to $385, 10 to $625, COMPANY ectric Building), sist St. i | | ing features of the big || Lingerie Walsis.. ...Value 3.00, spectar 4-97 | eae its “Martin” siore this 73 Mog #8 tinh ud Spring. For three years , Wash Dresses....... Value 9.50, speci 4.75} MASSIVE ALL STEEL BED | reer) a ee we have been disposing || Messaline Waisis....Value 4.50,:nectar 2-97 |} E Xwbicooo DURAKLE ? & ; (prone necaciar of our odd sizes of gar- aol f MATTRESS ETE /4 75; Worn : . ments, weekly at these || Separate Skirts..... Value 6.50, specter 2:97 |) MP WEEKLY it 11 YOU many | Women’s Satin Foulard and Pongee Dresses | shades, | natural tint, set off with handsome braiding combined with Oriental | An unusual opportunity to obtain FOURTEENTH STREET Splendid Thursday Leaders! Speciel Thursdays. 14. 75 908, sullable for day or evening. ...The Foulards are In polka black or color combinations—a good list of the best light and dark with harmonizing contrast of satin trim....The Pongees are in West of Fi th Averue On regular sale at $19.98 dot, ing....Skirta of all have panel back and front and are trimmed In ‘various graceful tunte effects—crushed belts or girdles—all sizes, Three Fine Values in’ Women’s Tailored Suits Mado of mannish Serges, English Worsteds and Vigourcux—extra fine qualities {n black and the favored colors, including navy—elso haérliine and fancy stripea and shepherd checks, ...To-morrowi— 23.98 13.98 | 15.98 | Instead of Instead of Tnatead of | 817.08 $21.08 980.00 Motels embrace jaunty Coate {n various cuts, including Plazere and tons in the third lot All have Peau de Cygne linings....6ome have large satin revers, one lo trimmed with extra wide silk braids; others are strictly tallored models, designed on specially chlo Hnes, > The Question of the Spring Hat Looms up now in all its importance! As every woman wante the best value for her money, ebe should not tail to eco how well a little outlay will do here, She may have choice of Ready-to-Wear Hats that ate styHeh and tastedul as low as 06 cts. upward, ranging to 7.60. ; 5.00 REGULAR TRIMMED DRESS HATS START AT. Of these it may truthfully be eald that they ha’ equalled in quality and style....All who eee them declare it treely....They are millinery triumphe From this price, hundreds of splendid creations, including Paris styles, up to... ' 30.00 Millinery here belng @old on a Dry Goode basis, we ask no extravagant profits! ee Our Great Special Lunches To-morrow (Thursday) Keville & Quaid Purchase of BLANKETS enables us to offer the greatest values 11:30 to 2: 30 ever known There were over 57,000] No, Note Bop pai With new shipments constantly Fa af tot arriving, the sale continues with ever age dee increasing interest. pam, Com Prices 46 conts to 12.60 pair “Be? Valuos 79 cents to $21.00 pair nue AML grados—all kinds—all sz tee Cream weit Of other Gemsart. strletly pe ~No ante SUCHE AN OCCASION OCCU nut ONCE IN’ MANY. YEans,| The Lining Sale Continues! RUGS of Irregular Sizes For Rooms of Irregular Sizes! sizes....A clear-up purchase, therefor THESE THREE UNUSUAL SIZES— | Best Body Brussels Rugs rge Axminster rugs fn outof-usual 10.6x12 t.—10.6x13.6 tt.—I13x12 ft— Reguiay Prices of which are $32.00 to $35.00. . | 25.00 EXCELLENT STYLES AND COLORINGS. OTHER FINE RUG VALUES Scotch Body Brussels Rugs Ss OX12 fhm Also the well-known “Nessa seliat 0x12 ft.—-value $12.08 - 19.49 Special Values in New Gee Grass Rugs Red Also fine Axmins' Quetities that usua twenty-five dollars All-Weo! Brussels Rugs Medajlions 0 te-epecal 6.98 Smith's Seamless Velvet Rugs Also fine ‘Vs Oxi2 tt and amull effe Twenty New Spring Styles in Women’s Shoes and Oxfords at 2.98 And Finer Values Are Not to Be Found! W ith the fashionable short vamp that is such a feature of new foot- weur and hand-turned soles... . . These are some of the styles — Soft Kid Lace Shoes— plain toe—high Cuban heels. Blucher Ox of Patent Leather or Soft Kid—also Dark Tan Kid-— toes hh n heels, ! Lea Button or Lace Shoes—dull calf top—plain too—Cuben hrele, Many other smart styles at this price. Also a Splendid Line of Women’s Short Vamp Pumps at $1.98 Patent Leather-—Gunmetal Calf—Black Velvet— high Cuban heela—hand-turned soles—all sizes WOME + TENDERFOOT SHOES are gaining new friends daily A Joy to those whose 6 feet call for special relief, and @ comfort to the wom ts an easy-fiting but neat and shapely shoe MORNING SPECIALS— s restricted > To-morrow, Thursday, Until t P, Me No Mal! or Telephone Orders. ‘ont dealers buying, quantitle STON Womens oe 1.27 ba IND FLO! rn & Ratiste Wrists 20 Bmb'n Flow 7 inch—S WAN PuobR, iibbons. FJ] M New Spri and fa RINHON ) ae Women’ wmutiful day NASEMENT, nifty Reon Shirts WAST DR 49e Men's {it ty & 59e Dressi .F PUNDERW'R WAIN 'F o2.29 Chitfton Veil Weary but sheer 2 - veut LOOK FOR 1HE CLOCKS ! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! | Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials se |

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