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RNIN eRe et A PN rr MW A ONC A Musical Art Society Gives Lovely Concert — DESPITE OFFER “agneueed Broveing OF $1,000,000 From the Programme, of Two Numbers Cre- : | ates Amusing Confusion) Head of Art Firm and Nephew} Among Those Who Op-| Must Face Jury for Alleged pose S.nging in English Customs Frauds. ivanslations Henry J. Duveen, head of the million- alre art firm of Duveen Brothers, and his nephew, Benjamin Duveen, will be tried on charges of undervaluing im- Ported goods either at the next June term of the Criminal Branch of the United States Circuit Court of this dis- st or early in the fall. They must de- | fend themselves wrether or not they | ivil actions brought against | ment, Bach has BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. R. FRANK DAMROSCH, conduct- D ing the Musical Art Society's con- cert Carnegie Hall last night, unconsciously furnished an object les- son as to the desirability of singing in the vernacular and brought to ridicule the pretensions of those who maintain that songs should be sung only in the languages in which they are written, be effective, Toward the end of the pr by xiven $50,000 east gramme Dr. Doamrosch, without expt Henry J. Duv it was learned to-| hation, cut out two r day, 18 very M at a country piace near rl peech, When he London, but he ts understood to have Brahms's “O Schoene ates Attorney Wise's ineffee! turning distreesed everybody's fave, an: anxious, whispered inquiries of nels! bors that was most amusing, Yet If je writer, or any other misguided believer was pages the Jocks on near! rs, he will re- trial, ct ta) % been moved tol ts determination by the fact that his firm will be put out of business here should be become a fugitive from jus- | ny fn the beautiful tongue that Is our ig heritage, should have dared to suggest Information recently reached the defore the concert was begun that "O United States Attorney's office that Benjamin Duy @t present in charge ¢ the Fifth avenue establishment of the firm, was making preparations to| go abroad. An investigation developed | had determined to remain within the Bchoene Nacht!" should have been sung as “O Charming Night!” tn the translation of Mrs. J. P. Morgan, he would have been called @ barbarian, To quote one of our most learned critics jurisdiction of the United States Court Who does not share tho riter'a be- by ad ot his attorneys, inging in Fngtish’ “It is to Despatches om ashington to- etre ase in day were to the effect that at a long | Thugh!” for if tho supporters of the Musical Art Society are not of the mu- conference between Collector Loeo and Assistant y of the Tressury . misery. TO TRY DUVEENS =‘Treating The Wrong Disease Many times women call on their family physicians, suffering, as they nagine, one from dyspepsia, another from heart disease, another from liver or kidney disease, another from nervous prostration, another with pain here and there, and in this way they present alike to themselves and their easy-going or over-busy doctor, separate diseases, for which he, assuming them to be such, prescribes his pills and potions, Jn reality they are all only symptoms caused by some weakness or derange- ment of the organs distinctly feminine. The physician, ignorant of the cause of suffering, keeps up his treatment until large bills are made. The suffering patient gets no better by reason of the wrong treat- ment, but probably worse. A proper medicine like Dr. Pierce’s Fa- vorite Prescription, directed to the cause would have entirely removed the disease, thereby dispelling all those distressing symptoms, and instituting comfort instead of prolonged Tt has been well said, that ‘a disease known is half cured.” It is made of native American medicinal roots without the use of alcohol and is perfectly harmless in its effects in any condition of the female system. As a powerful, invigorating tonic “Fa- vorite Prescription” imparts strength to “Favorite Prescription” is unequaled and is invaluable in allaying and subduing the whole system and to the organs dis-| nervous excitability, irritability, nervous inctly feminine in particular, For over-| exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, worked,‘worh-out,” “run-down,” debilitated | hysteria, spasms, St. Vitus’s dance, and teachers, milliners, dressmakers, sea other distressing, nervous symptoms com- monly attendant upon functional and or- ganic disease of the distinctly feminine org It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency, Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets invigorate sses, “shop-girls,” house-keepers, n nothers, and feeble women generally Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled as an appetizing cordial and restorative ; tonic. the stomach, liver and bowels. One to As a soothing and strengthening nerv-| three a dose. Easy to take as candy. Every WomAN ought to possess Dr. Pierce’s great book, the People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, a magnificent thousand-page illustrated volume. It teaches mothers how to care for their children and themselves. It is the best doctor to have in the house in case of emergency. Over half a million copies were sold at $1.50 each, but one free copy in cloth-covers will oe sent on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay the cost of wrapping and mailing on/y. Address the publishers, World's Dispensary Medical Association, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Ss. Goal fe may such be found? as seus i It has pi A" pro- it had been determined to ree /DR, ARTHUR FORTH, SESF torst. DENTISTRY, | DENTISTRY a grammes in the past of rarer excel ffer by Duveen Brotiers to way to Rorash | MUM SCC CCC omeerenrnt rte ne weneceececcuauieneecentncthace ig lence, the singing of the choir was hei unding rm 1 pal. | he Government. . never better There were exquisite bal the ¢ TI 4 - vant le iNew Weaker. on the | r ; March 1h— y " the ind fant, \Voroculare Resting, rots, tstne A scientifically constructed roofless and the Be geen plate. Gives lasting comfort and satis- Ae ‘ ee of mie faction. Holds firmly—like an anchor. 6 singing of i Doesn't drop, Easy to remove. Hy- and significant a chorus of horal Union, beautify ssisted tive use Was 1 of compos: of, which most + tthe third pa one twas 0, dr acteristic of those m for a Sold ! rds as "re Ro such Ww a var aily not a Httle to the unde “FAUST” WITH FARRAR? RUSSIAN DANCERS AGAIN. ed at the Me Isn't it carrying commercia a was sepea machine: Tun the © some of long and this as in all him. Mr. Ma wishing to re himself to composing wise for him » from singing Would | hear the like of the great he te the most serviceable and prom ing tenor in the Metropolitan Ope y? Dinh r nd Rot eles Familiarity with nie Rita Fornia 8 the Impors ure Was a com. i of Glazounow's “MAENSEL UND GRETEL” AND FIRST ACT OF “COPPELIA.” Loulse Homer came back to hi fmpersonation of The Witch in a veaveut s ota) performance of “Huensel vind rae eet esa sb iy experience ufthak mn dd rete he Metropolitan Onova oat i ae Baal gernnens aha RO soft sof to-morrow Or AMOND CO fe] Any A ress. Was crowded, as it always Is when | reputation is part of every ‘seh LANE. a meeneniien 3 beautiful fairy opera faction. The peymanen ace of the Sterling be a ~ ‘ pe interpreter of the best in mu by demonstrations of sur lifetime. 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Address ‘Dep iid ySecliens i Silversaith's Cos, Urol: “No Extra Charge for it, lsements * The World way be left at 2 ie Pistet iesange Ginette BROO ae AND GOOD DURALLE - -TISMITH KLY® IEUJTON STREEI Wiiohergae’ ley eda 4° geniaciee | World Bldg., NewYork City” mh DIAMONDS GON CREDIT. LETE mP! JEWELRY {A Book You Will Be iranoxiy j Glad to Read; ern —— 'A Rook You Wil Be WANT { Sure to Save, itu ; i 1's Branch Offices tage prepaid, to any one who oses this ad. in a letter asking for a copy Address ‘‘Room 103, COR STATE STi SBLOCKS FROM Mininuu wages, Addis Hox 16, ST 4 { ET EY att it A | Ys ooo | | anes San TEEPE rp Te eee A EET ne THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCY 17, 1933. neEARN FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue Pursuant to Our Custom of Ojfering New Season Goods At Quick Selling Prices INT FOLLOWING FINE VALU FOR TO-MORROW: ‘STABLISHE 1827 WE PRE: New Models in Marabout Capes ! and Stole ) 4.98 Imported goods of superior quality an! finish—soft, silky and fluffy as the dainty woman wants them but A Fine Group of Attrac.ions In Misses’ and Gir.s’ Apvarel Children's Coats | Misses’ Sprin French Serges, | lack, Nav a la. ar Big, Netz, 2.QG | doesn't expect to get at this price.. ord Checks: s trim'd wit | Black and natural—B have five natty conts; 12 to 18 yre braid aad silk—4 to 7 yra.. | full strands—Capes have fringed tae {sel end Children’s Coats 6 and Once Neckwear Dept.:— 1 yokew—lawn, Misses’ Spring Suits | Alsot we \ -shawl, noteh In tures, timed v tony and Irish iPwith braid and button 449,98 ( | ‘ 1 -49 to .98, * or ae “ ' in other coats 1.99 to 9.99) murel t 1 sit Cotiar hand oF vay t4 " wel Me ny and he Other Suits, 9.25 to T.95 shes «ar she worn wich abe ‘ . 26 ha. —® Misses’ Petticoats The miss of to~lay is as particular as her elders about her pettiqoats, there. . > With plain moss dainty ti i }9,98)" wf 14. 98 Other new Spring Dresses to 21.08 | Misses’ Lingerie Dresses | sia "h14.98, Misses’ Full Length Coats Latest Spring Pourist » desirable ser braid im--all sizes sailor collars: wilt button tel allover t with Val Misses’ Long Serge Coats Pe aah i pames hore for the right styles» Navy and back; also natty Large va of others... 4.98 ¢ 98 | ity....fer mamma approves, Apring mixtures —-satin Vg Cala. 0 to 10.95) For the prices appeal to her sense of .-» inlay collare and cutts if ~ Girls’ Sailor Suits bs, perfectly tailored Middy and regular stylo— Many Other styles Liddy and regular styl 4.9% to pring Cloaks 4 shirred ast +98), | Wit Girls’ Spring Reefers Sateen Petticoats— 14 ae ce eotors $2.98 to 614.98. FOther Wool” Dees: Lo special. .69 to 1.29 Bye yie of H }; t Bowe’ Ps ‘s Every Style of | Ihe. Groups cf Boys’ Sprng Suits me Ribbon | Hiner Dept, the That present unequalled values at prices quoted, being by accual investiga. § You Tse our erred quotations, VM and repor s of customers equal to those eisewhere offered as we specify: eee ed ‘ioderate aro prices. Those at Those at Those at sia 4,98 5.98 7.98 ve notutral tints | in ede tn 45 arming Vfor millinery are tn soft sing floral inch... «46 provided in @ wealth | ties that insure th equal t else and $7.00. at $7.50 and $7.98. They comprise single and double breast models in the varlous Spring styles vo for boys from 11 to 15 years—a!so Norfolks in all the popular styles for ‘st 7 to Wt year two pairs Knickers, ‘ud untined....Quality and < talioring th of that high standard which we exac: from the manu-o# equal those elsewhere at $9.95 and $10.98, mate! Basket Block Tatfetas—a u a Young Men's Spring Suits a d Spring mixtures and fancies In tans, b sand grays....Serges, * cis, Cheviota and Cassimeres... .Sple to 20 years— “a These values are th prompt favestigation clags with those usual at the prices enclingen Novelty Mock Chock Platd and Roman stripe taf wrong and dette 14,98 HL -Doa't put them in the same »/ Tuey ave distinctly better in every way, 6 4 inch... Our Gr Keville & Quaid Purchase of A Popuar Price Here | In Women's Shoes... § BLANKETS enables us to offer the & known... atest values There were over shipments 1.98 a , the sale con} Popular because customers dei it obtains for them superior tin creasing interest juualities, sty lesand workmanship. Splendid variety also--for instance; s« ents Lead a Dark Tan Kid Shces—b or lacelatest opera t i Toon toe i heel medium w Gunmetal Caif Button Shoes— re apie cloth t vart dress model vamp and wiag tlp—Cuban heels Gunmeval Calf Pumps: Patent Leather Pumps. ¢ All sizes and widths In all the SUCH AN OCCASION OCCURS ONck A TAKS, ° ; BUT ONCE IN MANY YEAb Special atteation invited to the Pumps 98. . @ -® | A splendid line of styles that please the particular, ; a | Hand-.urned soles, 2.48, d pee ee sl i 98 | Special—Biack Satin and Velvet Pumps, “g Boys’ Biucher Shoes Recommended to women who can ap: | giyjs' Rioey Calf Shoes preciate quality and serviceavility , 4] Goodyear welied—call or patent ae souls 1 with a very modare e en £ miter i she tha is ¥ ave Hsle sole, heel, toe and top, quality al 2.48 co. 7 ik, "sys litte, hott ATTRACTIVE SPECIALTIES ul soi | offered here that meet popular requir of which have a field eats aig ¥ - all thelr own EASIER FOSIALS The Femous Knockabouts for Boys and Girls and BUOKLE1S Women's Arch Support Shoes, Tende: foot Shoes Fine assortment of Raphael Tuck & Suppers and juliets, Congress Gaiters . Sous’ and other high-class produc | Shoes and Oxfords tor tout Women, Babies’ Soft Sote and Corset Shoes, Sons—a matchless stock ' Women's and Misses’ Shoes and Suppers for Day and Evening P Sxtervens acer er eat » Toilet Gor pa Sale of Lea her Goods | open hee en FINE GOODS at HALF and THiRD VALUE! in s Toilet Benauln..... 26 Leathers represented are Alligator, Walrus, Snake, Buffa Sea!, Morocco, | 24 ct Rubitoam {M4 dapan Ooze or Suede Grain—I ! i é Espoys’ Croam 13 i p Wor ' ‘ Oxy Poroxido Croam She “th hy) ! hw Bags 1o« Dermal Taleum ; W, | 7 sh fumes, popular odors; cut glass 181.85 84.00. 10 ct. Paynes’ Nail Bleach, Paste and Men's Wallets Men's Pocket 1 Card Cases, | eprom : va W 1 (Worth 19 ct, Chamois Na re 2 $1.75 jecon to $0.08 cng? tases ants 12 ENTIRE LEATHER GOODS AISLE GIVEN TO THE SALE! | The Lining Sale Continues! LF, NG SPECIALS Zo-morrow, S.turd1 19) bo i] al 2 t ‘» ‘ LVi ORNI! FEOCLAL Until. BM . Yo prevent dealers buyin 1 No Mall « Polephone Ord®rs, = tte Giris’ Wash Dresses 3.13 $7.49 Women’s Hak Hate... OS j wary uk i ‘ : HA OM. | Chl ‘ fe pew shag neduding ba } ; Boys OLOP/UNG THUD Pi00K Tutt “ales 5 * Morning sale nt 10.98 Youths" Suis = a ee die aby ‘ sig cnr nial a White Batiste Waiate..... 44 ay) bret Akos Wy and ¢ s avd lace trim of elaborate pointe 79c Girls’ Guimpes \or4 : “ SECOND PLOUM-WAISTS ¥ tm t and etil'y it 1 mH FLOOR 98e 4 i Goto Ag } 45 98¢ Petticoats .66 I Spring Caps +35 ae : “gist Mu ‘ 490 Childe ight Gowns 9 at et aati 4 flenve one ri ‘ 5 19m $1.50 ¥ Coutil Corseta 88 hh # ND ty Ws bee: = g- de Boys’ Blaure 29 79 Silk Chiffon Cloth 59 . $1.79 Boys’ Lace Shoes 115 1 r Whe wality— black, white I.” ven ios SECOND RLOGK. \ PuNt THEE Poon, cy 24e New Spring Ribbons +16 Jc Children’s jit, Hove.. +10 Hats, Tel hor Hay 4 ai! slaes sunethyats and gurntts, enol th’ case. afictas, Me i ubON: aryl lak " b-good. sturly qualit MAIN: BLOOR HOSIERY MIN. ELOOR. LY DEPP ~PHIRD FLOOR, LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials PRESEN ars

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