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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 20, Yobe Sumpey, BRABOLTISON 2s 22 Season Ends With alge AEN AAD Mr. Volpe Saiutedand Pre- sented Witha Wreath FROM THES. p (. Ao: and Mr. Morrison Reports ana i That There Is No Deficit meer wold and That Prospects for |.econaid E. pale Leads the Horton, 1 Next Year Are Most En- couraging. member Cuttings, Iselins and Others» Against the Colonel. BY sy TER RAWLING. Vv. Hi Volpe rony P Rave its last subscription concert), of eon at Carnesic Hall! © and Mr bagi, Joltea hotly comings th Plauded them until they all had te and bow their acknowledgm ling in Madis From the moment the meeting was called to order it was plain that there was to be war on Square, You "Forget : What Holes uunbers were the prec ‘ singer,” Tschalkowsky's ircagd moore when ple starts in the 8, P, ¢ is da fantasy two movements tite in D mino: was presented in pi Rimini," a and Foote's The latte al thing, he insurgents are .| E. Opdycke, led by of Mr. Volpe's plan to give one work) * Ay an American composer at each of lig nverts, In Socks ak py were other things of inter ‘look like when you est besides the musi porge Austin vear K gni Morrison jr. made an address in which raises and wear Knox-Knit he outlined the history of the society| In the society's Ks, Those sy Hosiery. which Mr. Volpe founded in 194 to] ink « 1 bie a lea “ thr ph Ht. Cost 25 cents a pair, | give young musicians a training 10 fo went to meeting pre " hacrifiee to, Dated to use all his oratory in aid or Pt Wear like a dollar's worth, the Presid Cause of the Trouble. Volpe to Opdycke, who is inspired in fis ‘addy s a jes because, he says, Col, Wag port th staff, being of the Appellate Di aa to an end without a defi ost res} UPL ENRON AAI sion of the Supreme Court can only give an hour and a half each day tothe af- markable thing for an hestra, which NIT now consisted of ninety players. He) fairs of the ty—for which the Colo- thanked Mr. Volpe, the musicians, the! ney Ay pay a pieoated rae t i music critics and the public for all that resolutions The Antiseptic Hose had been done to help the society season, Ne sald, the cone would be held on Tuesday evenings instead of on! » With Six- Thread Heels and Toes vated among Sunday afternoons, and already both KAHN & FRANK oxeg Were practically all en= Wholesale Distributor besides a large number of seats z 8 of th orche house ra gave Mr. Volpe aj im with al, the instigation of wreath and, risit sturg the concert 1 etary of the mect olution states that “whil preciates the valuable w aa uv fac Fresident Waxstaft 4 election as acting president rhapsody, op. leona the first ume by hestra at the Symphony re yesterd arly and musi- nds respect and » rewarded with hearty rest of the program anity to dumb anim ive without needless ¢ time Suggested a New Committee. on of Friday afternoon's) Mr. Opdycke further suggested that © of five members be ap- tique” symphony was played firat in-| pointed to report the names of two or stead of Inst e other numbers were | tore persons the pres yaunc to A suitable rat y. He is Bach's, “Bra wig vburgh" 0, with by David nes, and Villon ballads sung by} Ans hers of that this committee be not mem- he Board of Managers, beciuse , Re ACLT Ale is lety of Brook- Arti under the | sen, | TO-MORROW have on sale ladies’ au men's dias || 1 mond rings at $46 per carat. ‘These ' 4 Centennial at Phila- to our method of cutting || lelphia, O mprendy and leaving the large World's Fair at Chi- ast table or gurfaco possible, Bvery oue sold with o} F agreeruent to re- if duplicated for our price of $48 || per carat, Observe the weights and es of a few of the special dia- rings on sale heap, cago, Paris Exposition of 1900, All honored Rhein- gold with medals. pr mone. equally as to-morrow quality considered, PALE RIPE RHEINGOLD 's Sons, Bre where visitors come. Everywhere, ine a case, 24 bottles. Lnporer and Cutter of Diamonds, 160 Broadway, New Tare CHARLES A. KEENE, = A WARNING TO MANY Some In'eresting Facts Reagrding Hiealth Statistics Few people reali re to what extent their health depends upon the condition of the kidney The physician in nearly all cases of chemical analysis ile knows that Joing (heir work ns cannot be d strength eglected or vosults are According to health t's disease, which is really m of kidney trouble, and deaths in ate of New York alone hooves us to pay more the health of these most ooentrentine iti19 o'Clock 10% allowed on ol! cash sales. © We pay froicht and R.R, fares, . mal 5 s urin s the kidneys are rly, (he other or ht back to healt » the kidneys in any way, serious rious illi of the pa an adva caused ti 1900, in Therefore, Consisting of te vrlog and bs Matiress; Vale #20. \o f ananp Rarips FURNITURE pg on verst for Hovsckeent rv fe 0 Workin a kidney rem amp-Root, the and Bladder ” War hi sto | \% 24 YOUR 7, wa REAL ESTATE FOR $,LE-- NEW JERSEY. Beautal Homa in New Jersey. 1911, A BROOKLYN EXPOSITION OF BROOKLYN MADE PRODUCTS WILL BE HELD Saturday, May 20th, 1911. This Exposition will be the first of its kind ever exhibited in this borough. It will be entirely devoted to “Goods Made in Brooklyn,” and it wili be hed in the columns of The Brook lyn Daily Eagle. Manufacturers of products of all descriptions will have their allotted space—an entire section (24 or more pages) vi The Eagle v The descriptive stories will show Brooklyn to be one of the largest—if not the very largest—manufacturing center in America, and the Brooklyn public will awaken to the size of their borough in the diversity and value of the producis which are annually made here. In the advertising columns of this section of The Ea (May 20) manufacturers are already reserving space, choice positions depending on size of space desired. All—large oy small—will pay, however, the same ratio for their exhibit—- viz. 16 cents per line. Many manufacturers have already made contracts for their advertising exhibit. Every man- ufacturer having the interest of his business at heart, as well as the advancement of Brookly hould be a parti be given over to them. it in this great Exposition. “The columns of The bagle will take in all. If interested, write, call cr telephone The Brooklyn Daih Eagle, 6200 Main. ’ AN OPPORTUNITY TO BOOST BROCCO! Dd YOUR BUSINESS. | ! ] ] FOR SALE, Established oT wePUSIt AND $1 PER WEEK Win KEEP YOU WELL DISSE, LARGEST ARAGNTAR OT oF UP-TO-DATE STYL! Hly-Grade Credit Clothing Co. 56 WEST 125TH STREET Bet. Lenox & i One Flight Uy FURS _ STORED Oy , EY OrEN MWiind ae REANT HEOIAMONDS Es WAT CHE So i"CREDIT eta AMCiCyara eo un. CRED LWswect 8Co: AY k, COR, MALDEN LANE DIAMONDS ON CREDIT WATCHES) eden bene. | Trlertione sseT ANTE ELON ENSUE VE EEE EEE HD 04! THE j | You Should Inspect DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | JEWELRY oad ting aa ern om DIAMONE eliver Pulitzer Building Before Deciding on Office Space BS aan bh hhh bhhicheicbhd Srenanvesevageeveseecesessesen’ Oide eee ded er eae * Scores REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— QUEENS yA of New Features ELECTION RETURNS influence of thi ci Nk hangs HELP WANTTD—MaAt © : preparation is soon realized, It : i Siu 1911 W or Id : the highest for its remarkable r we ‘ ; en eid way A : 1 oan feel that your kidne quit Mitel Now ; ; > cA manac tention, and wish a sample wit i \ We Nod " 4 ‘ ’ ; fr Dn Kilmer a Con Mingbauton, N.Y a wks edb were oon vues ape. | Price 25¢; by Mail, 35¢. Mention this paper and they will gladly io BhosDWAN UNE yor: cry Div, addres Bos’ 4b, “ton, | & forward it to you absolutely fre eu anol men | CHGTET ED EVES ET ODE Gr OdOGS Swamp-Root is sold by ever: x, in bottles of twesises—d0c, and $1. + |worto WANTS WORK WONDERS | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS ‘ — « a cain eaabrget ene nana ne | | | Hos $-44-+64 | fee Bi mathe 11 nl FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue 9TH GREAT SPRING SALE Embracing Every Department in Our Stores An Oceasion That May Be Fitly Termed the SEASON’S OFFICIAL OPENING! MATCHLESS “SALE SPECIALS’’. for TO-MORROW No Mail or Telephone Orders—We Reserve Privilege of Limiting Quantities, . 63 vy a |98 ct. Satin Foulards... 6 inch and black $1.49 Couch Covers Oriental ‘Tapestry — artistic ev 60 tpehes wide fringed all aren t5ct. French Net Curtainings - M1! Whiteor Arabian — Battenberg edge and Insert some with ruffle nothing: pret= | Hier for Summer window drapery 69ct.Ruffied MuslinCurtains.48 | ep 6, plain or henistitehed, Colo Deep ruffle, plain natitebed Cute soft, lustrous quality in ‘ fn whice afiats bate see BT and soft fini. newest and nial of open stripe centres 6 ct. Cotton Ball Fringe....3 Large ariety of the best Combinations | and colors fer edging curtains. 49¢1 ‘Hollands Opaq Shades .30 how and pe . HWeht and nsertim ¥ are alwo prime favorites for because they are so petticoats clinging and serviceadte. 49 ct. All-Wool Panamas. . TT 4 M6 Inches wide Otive Myrtle, Cadet Brown, (ira, Black-because Panamas ¢ | dust and are so wervtc favertie fabrics for sui 79 ct. All-Wool Serges. Worth every penny of the value the ma pring ri s iso” white with lace 39% 49ct. Bat hroomFixtur Chol tewel bar, soap dish, holde ar taller eat nickel plate on brass | 69&98ct RenaissanceScarfs, 59) pcentres, with and without | specially attractive designs: $8.98 Hemstitched Sets. 5.69! white Scotch tine 48 cloth a napkins quali es make them desirable Ing, mitts n Damasks. .,.38 | speciatly | Suits f Inches wide in ¢ wide (15 yes.) yan Wout- ‘decirunte Chidon weight spo Sd ond shrank nomensl otteiug th comme 12'5 ct. White Huck Towels xat weems too oats ~| Come snd: watinty | Value are just wn stated holds, 59 ct. Mu 9 24ct. ‘Natural Dress Linens .14 opulae Twiel ie a euch | itate 82 atid Mixses reg nie is +69) cellent service t ln ‘ a Bieached Muslins.. 544) 39 ct. !s., Marquisettes. . 4 inch — fine soft finish for the newele, ‘| oe Tabrics in beautifal feral tating \ wh 1 puis, hhue. Mais, lavende: ie Will be & Manquisette weamet: will he fully appreciated 89 ct. Feather Pillows 22 .43 | tree from duster H seaming, SI. 1s White Bed Spr eads white crochet salu 49 ct. Teaspoons Rogers heavy silver 9 ni osilver base | burntshed. \25 & 29 ct. Steel Knives. Dinner and t white handles. 10 ct. White Cambrics.. 6 | 46 inches wide frm quality and soft fin- \ inh for fine Cnderweur and Fufants’ wear. 19 ct. Berkely Nainsooks. .10}2} BO inches wide-—this popular ‘brand is widely known nice soft quality for Babies’ wear and Women's Linger! {$1.29 Womes's Black Silk wae aiea| No ordinary quality but pure, thread sitk— double heels, toes and soles and garter Lops— ull wizes. 5to8ct. Pearl Buttons, an. .3 and fisheye pearl—large m3 lo 12 on @ card, 39 ct. Silk Elastic Belts... .15 y stk elastic in biack and colors: ie kles in French gray oF rose. +45 69 ct. Spring Flowers. . aed .79 hemd or fringed 734 neat oie paseerne, qd colors far House Drewes, Watsts, Jouses, etc $24,98 Women's Suits. . Absolutely extra quality nel 36 ined 16.50 Finely tailored Suits of Feneh Sera in Diack aud also bla Extra well tallored models in n black and Serges and F ming Lo stout ths and bands, in ciuding extra sizes $2. 50 Women's Corsets... 1.24 white Coutll and Batiste “extreme and tectum lace and rib- oa. inh eid shed garters. . Fine corsets at half pri Trance and other Roses pink, tea also’ Nacre sl des | 59/93: 69 Women's Silk Waists. . best man- all wit 98 ct. Hot Water Bags Nyatte Hober— full 2 tart. 1.88 Fine check Messatines—bine and white, brown and whit Aad othor combs style i aud ‘cults ‘with finish harmonizing color, ad tine “ 47 vite odar—reg. 15 @ | $5.69 Crex Rugs ssn... 3.85) Spring stock — rey erstple — greens, aud blues fringed ends Think of buying TON fon end season ou wise’ Ibay 29 ct. Boys’ Underwear +17/29 ct. White Dress Linens .18 Kiobed balbriggan-- short sieeve Sb eet ss lines tet Knickerbocker Drawers, dou more ver so No eulogy al needed-—sueh value will not lack buyers. | $1. €9 Umbrellas. . 140 49 ct. Men's Underwear. ibriggan — Shirts and Draware ad sateen finish all sizes Zi wud 28 ineh—-tape edge Union Tatteca | plein and trimmed mission handles, »Shirts..37) propare for April showers and gave in knife side! money cushion neck baad 14 $1.19 Babies’ Jap. Silk Caps .68 24inch, 3.18 — rmbroid ‘rench or fancy leather protected | =t)lee turnbacks or Handles | attract shan rosettes tad bowee touches or Ph sizes Uo 3 yrs, Swiss Embroideries .35) | © 26 Inch—eyelet, blind and smatt! patter widtlis for touncings | $3.98 /44¢ Box Coats. .2.29 consul coverinis ai wou'e serges of oxcey 49 ct. Stamped Goods an | fae woul Creag sor heavy ‘weave hgh Ss. Bewrts quares—20x20 nd low parie—aith patio ccvlar—-etter Hi dk eNO Mido drawpworke || {vely trlr’d with of fk heal pearl but- 3.25 Messaline Petticoats 1.95) yy BRED farge variety of te | %&° Babies’ Wool Shirts.. .35 soft, lustrous Hit Ant r'sclean f “seconds sizes to cordion flouper sid bles t i yrs. mediim and ight weight crochet dust raffle of perealtine suring good tink Altho worth & great service | deal more then our sale price. |59 ct. Silk Embd Fianneis .36| §9 ct. Babies’ Lawn Dres ‘of new hemstiteh aud seallop de Kussian, F tof yrs al embroidery or lace, dans for Infants’ and Children's Un Kirt Newest styles. $4.98 Boys’ Spring Suits 2,95 . Chiffon Cloths 64 beautiful shades teddy suitehed cloth kof ull qualities to $3.08 donble width Norfolk andl double rvast—the popular fore waists and gowns | gray browns in checks, herring- ad iin bone ly tailored 59 to 79 z Aliovers .34 | , ihe He effoetiv relia L chustyely * gothor's opportunity —eeving Blouses 9) cre 1 “ ie H 29% 39ct. j w.Net Bandings.17 29 ct Boys! ag Hats. 34 K y Rah and Cotlewe-telt and KO and fancy mixtures. Great stoc! Capes and Stoles king Perston tances ines foe Spring $3.08 Sus -2,69 29 ch, “Moire ‘Linings 14 Marabout Ostrich—black, natural, ‘1 inch black le white and evening tints——so light, fluffy, Hight weight yor warm—the ideal Anish to the early jackets and bei set co! Spring costume. os Our Great ° }1Oct. Men’s Initial Handk’ fs 714 Keville & Quald Purchase of Al linen iq teh hemsciteh—all letters. E NKETS 39ct, Women’s Drawers.27 9 f BLAN KE VO Pine soft fishes p lawn flounce birsbeed si ) offer ihe greatest vale with hemstuten a ngbone stitching’ — Women's 57,000 pair nts! 98ct. Night Dresses .66 , sale cantime, Cambric ond musiin—round neck with + Th einiarant wile Donding wnd ribbon or J M a s y la (hreesjuartor sleeves, 46. 0 2.60 pair : Ne ih conte Coates oak 39ct. (Mrs Night Drawers.15 Ail grades atl kinds all sleos Light * weight Init for intermediate perkert YO seconds season wear--with feet--well my ~ SUCHE AN OCCASION OCCURS | Tio? years BET ONCE IN MANY YEARS. i} { Sale of Mfr s Stock of Lashes Goods. 4 i ee Lay sae changes ae i | |

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