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THE EVEN ING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1911. ARKERS PPEAL | 4 TO MAYOR cation )| BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. TOSIVE SEDANS Fourteen Financial Institutions Lose Police — 300 Others to Go. Fourteen financial came known been stripped by Cropsey of In seventeen special p from others. nich have already lost their according to an announce- ‘ropsey made change Bank, rg Seamen's Bank for Savings, Produce Exchange Safe Deposit and Storage Company, the Consolidated Exchange, William A Read & Co., Irving New York Savings Institution, Columbia Trust Company, Franklin Trust Company, Chatham and Phenix National Bayk, Chemical National Bank, Citizens’ Cen= tral National Bank, Madison Safe De- posit Company and Hudson Safe De- posit Company. A number of asked Mayor order depriving their guards, Commissioner Cropsey made public minent banks have r to rescind the neial institutions of y John H. 3 one last survi ment of Byrnes's “Ol land went on the for Recently he was stowed away In the Old by Deputy Commis. eioner The veteran has been ailing of late. Alterations by Skilful Tailors Without Charge A® dinary cost of one? gain Sales. and note the many si that one day only. fair example weekly bargains. These Prices Are for THURSDAY ONLY | ed | ferings for Jone of her concert battle E you ready to take advantage of an opportunity to pur- chase your Spring Ap- parel at such radical reductions that you can almost buy two garments for the or- We offer you this great money-saving opportun- ity in our Thursday Bar- Visit the Martin Store any Thursday fn the year The following ar- ticles specially priced for to-morrow ere a of the Schumann-Heink Soloist With the Phiiharmonic — LANN-HEINK got a warm re. on from A large audience at Philharmonic So: Carnegie Hall last a from “Rienzi,” which has ¢ ho} splendid voice and breadth and feeling that were hen she was a member of tie ypolitan Opera Company before rted off to get rich organization, It was a delight to if only tn these two were several floral of- ear her excerpts. t, Mr. Mahler, it was said, had strug- led manfuily to brace himself to con+ duct, at least, the numbers by Mme, Schumann-Heink, but to no purpote, * | His {ilness proved gti!l too serious, The- odore Splering, the concert master, @gain led the orchestra throughout, and acquitted himself well. The programme included the “Tannhauser" overture and bachanale, Richard Strauss's ‘Til Hu. lensplegel,” and Beethoven's great fifth symphony, all played with breadth and sympathy end fine gkill. By the end of most New York musto lovers will have refreshed their memories of the Beethoven fifth symphony, for :t was played on Sunday afternoon by Mr, Volpe's young men and it will be pre- sented again on Thur evening by Mr. Fiedler and the famous Boston Symphony Orchestra. -| “LOUISE” SUNG AGAIN BY MR. DIPPEL’S COMPANY. “Loulse,"" Charpentier's musical ro- mance in four acts, which Mr. Hammer- stein made familiar to New Yorke opera- Striped T’ff’ta Waists New Tailored Suits Chiffon Waists Yallored Suits RS 10 ah 20 «4 MASSIVE stablished 183 STORED | $1 for Purs valued at > “ “ Guarantees Safety from Moth, Fire, Theft Includes Cleaning by Vacuum System Telephone 5900 Main WITH WOVEN WIRE SPRING AND GOOD DURABLE MATTRESS 2 $50 . 100 8 250 s «ee 800 «4 1000 NA Ne es Nd SAI ie pt ee Gi =I TALES 4 ig SQN 2 fet BED BF: 76 50 WORTH PaSBO + WEEKLY! 450.79 175 Woarh £75) WEEKLY, $75. 704100 Wont 4 SO WEEKLY: pure ROOMS) 6873 FuRnisHes Tata FULTONSS REET Futon Sr. Cor, Baipce St. B’KLYN. Emb’d Net Waists... Value 3.50, special Tail’r’d Spring Suits Value 15.75, spectal Lingerie Waists.. .. Value 2.00, spectal Lingerte Dresses.... Value 9.50, special French Serge Dresses.Value 12.75, special Value 18.50, spectat Foulard Bresses..... Value 17.50, spectaa 9-75 Lingerie Waists.. ... Value 3.00,spectar 9-97 Tub Dresses......... Value 9.50, spectaa 4-97 Messaline Walsts....Value 4.50, spectar 9-97 Separate Skirts......Value 6.50, spects 2-97 Allover Lace Waists..Value Value 27.50, spectat 95-75 goers at his Manhattan Opera House, | was sung again at the Metropolitan | Opera Hovse last night by Mr. I s Philadeiphia-Ch with, @ubstantiall house was crowded again, as it has throughout this rpectal subscription. | Mary Garden in the tlle part was tn eapectally Kood volee and acted with her | Usual fervor, Dalniores, aa Julien, alxo | Was at his best, Bressier-Gianoll was most effective as the mother, and franne never was better an the fath He dtd not force hie voice as somettmos he 1s wont to do, Of the other prin cipai singers in the ble cast of more| than twenty, were Glureppina Glaconta, | Marie Cavan, Suzanne Dumesnil, Gabriel | link, Huber ry, ‘oxsetta, Ver nd tert: | thir er, The great scene of the of hanges stage management, was most and the wonderfully compelling |pathos and tragedy of the last act brought forth a tribute of many surrep- | tittous tears, Maria Cuellar, @ Spanish pianist, win- ner of the highest prize at the Conserva- tory of Madrid and “Member of Merit” ‘ski up to that time—will give ital at Mendelssohn Hall to-night. Her programme will be devoted entire! to Spanish compositions by Albents, M Jats, Grandos and Larregla, strangely unfamiliar names to New York concert~ goers, Blanche DuMeld, who was Arline tn the original production by the Aborna of “The Bohemian Girl" outside of New York, and which is now having a suc cessful run at the Majestic Theatre, has returned to the cast. She has entirely recovered from the cold which, for a time, had robbed her of her votce. The song recital by Edna Sands Duns ham, announced for yesterday afternoon at Mendelssohn Hall, did not take place because of the singer's sudden filness, ———— We Guarantee Absolately Perfect Fitting Garments 1.00 7-75 1.00 5.97 1-97 5.75 11-75 Value 3.50, spectal 4.00 3.97 2.60, spectal 6.00, special REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LONG ISLAND, EPONSIT A SQUARE-DEAL Is assured you when you buy Dr. Pierce's family medicines—for all the ingredients entering into them are printed on the bottle wrappers und these are attested under oath as being complete and correct. You know just what you are paying for and that the ingredients are gathered from Nature’s laboratory, being selected from the most valuable native medicinal roots found growing in our American forests and while potent to cure are perfectly harm: less—even to the most delicate women and children. Not a drop of alcohol enters into their com- position. A much better agent 1s used both for extracting and preserving the medici- nal principles in them, viz.—pure triple- refined glycerine. This agent possesses in- trinsic medicinal properties of its own, being a most valuable antiseptic and antiferment, nutritive and soothing dentuicent. Glycerine plays an important part in Dr, Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery in the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, heart-burn, foul breath, coated tongue, poor appetite, gnawing feeling in stomach, biliousness and kin- dred derangements of the stomach, liver and Powels. Besides curing all the above distressing ailments, the “Golden Medical Discovery” is a specific for all diseases of the mucous membranes, as catarrh, whether of the nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels or other organs. Even in its ulcerative stages it will ield to this sovereign remedy if its use be persevered in. In Chronic Catarrh of the asal passages, it is well, while taking the ‘Golden Medical Discovery” for the necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse the passages freely two or three times a day with Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course of treatment generally cures even the worst cases, In coughs and hoarseness caused by bronchial, throat and lung affections, except consumption, the ‘Golden Medical Discovery” is a most efficient remedy, especially in those obstinate, hang-on-coughs caused by irritation and congestion of the bronchial mucous membranes, The “Discovery” is not so good for acute coughs arising from sudden colds, nor must it be expected to cure consumption in its advanced stages—no medicine will do that—but for all the obstinate, chronic coughs, which, if neglected, or badly treated, lead up to consumption, it is the best medicine that can be taken. To find out more about the above mentioned diseases and all about the body in health and dis- ease, get the Common Sense Medical Adviser—the People’s Schoolmaster in Medicine—revised and up-to-date book of 1000 pages—which treats of diseased conditions and the practical, successful treat- ment thereof. Cloth-bound sent post-paid on receipt of 31 cents in one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. TA Don’t Worry About Terms, Whatever Suits You Will Suit Us | antage of this opportunity, because we are going to charge sour nt With payments apportioned to sult your clreumstanes ad sour nwa mw lag BIG MARCH SALE You can tal porciuse om an i conyentence. | In justice to yourself, we urge you to call upon us and take advantage | of the BARGAINS that await you Best Credit System—One Low Price—Cash or Credit! sites KR OOR Oe, QR? X2 y) oak frames, Sheets of Music. in green ve~ lour deep~ lly tufted, | with box for | storage of clothes, serene SOOO CSIP | 18 SALE ALL WEEK $365 eC CCC CRE fy Monthly $60 DETIR 75 BILLINGS 80 THOMPSON $3 3 Monthly Mo: Unt 150 BRADBURY 160 ANTISEL 175 SOHMER 19) JACOB BROS. 260 STEINWAY $ Monthly Toul Pald Monthly Untli Paid. 6 81 Court cor. Livingston St HELP WANTED—MALE. PIANOS AND ORGANS, (Place-between-waters) is the name of a new restricted residence section of New York City, west of the Rockaways. It i@ the last is OCEAN front property in New York City. It has alt improvements and is only 12 miles from Wal! Street. if you are interested In ocean FRONT property Investigate it NOW, 1 West 34th St New York | Telepvone 2741 Murray [1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE= ee NEW JERSEY. |Beauti‘ulH Only and 4m at DUMONT, N, Jn | $20 secures them. 115 BROADWA HO REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— QUEENS, bnernr WANTS WORK WONDERS ‘ oma in Naw Jersey. % ies Big Bargains | DENTISTRY. | | $5.00 to $15.00 Per Set. |'Made to fit your mouth. First first cholce of whape and color, ADAMS EXPRESS : Roe shoton oF COMPANY, Slightly Used | "0" ore NaN | : ‘ WANTED, Pree, ©. 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Rubberized Silk, Satin, Moire and Poplin—semi-lt and loose—black, mavy, colors and fancies—also Rainproof cloth in Oxford grey. at 6.75 Rain and Travelling, Coats Regularly $10.98 and $15.98 Fine Stock of Rain Cloaks to 18.98 To-morrow also Following Sale Specials No Mail or Telephone Orders—We Reserve Privilege of Limiting Quantities, $14, 9B women's Silk Dresses, 10.25 Beautiful gowns of Foulard, Messaline and striped Taffotas—black, navy, Co- penhagen, brown and pretty stripe and dot fancies--some have ono sleeves-— trimmed. with, self dobar con: ‘Tunte and other ways—all rizes. trasts some have $12.98 women's Long Coats, 7.95 Black and navy Sarges and mannish Mix- tures—semi-ftted or looso~ all. ‘or with shaw! collar or inlays of or molre—some with kimono $1.49 women's House Dresses. .92 Chambray, Seersucker and Percales— light and dark colorings—one-plece mod- els with Dutch neck or collar, $2.98 Misses’ Skirts.. -2,00 y and stripe Wor- dtuda thoroughly: tailored, natty. skirts te all sizes. $5.98 Jap Silk Waists....3.45 | ite or plack—-heavy rich quality wi Sons of Re | id allow of lace braid an Picks-caiso tailor pleated with side frlil or hand worked yoke. $2.49 White Waists.. .1.37 Batiste and iawn—exquisite kimono ktylos—-elaborately desig with rich Venice emb'y, Cluny and lacos—— high and low neck—all sizes 98 ct, women's Combinations. .69 Nalinsook and cambric of extra quality-—- ieent trimmed deep with Val. lace or in other good styles—trimmed ekirt or drawers One of the foremost makee—new Jong model in fine white coutil— somely trim'd-—sizes 18 to 30. 49 ct. Rose Sprays i see 1 p> a | with foliage ‘end Urauching-—pink, ola rose and toa. 79 ct. Women's Kid Gloves. ..48 Soft, fine, wall-finished skine-—white, black and all shadee—2 clasp—all aizes. extra jand= | $2.98 Women's Corsets. .1.50) 64 ct. White Sheets One of the best standar noft finiahed as linen — quarter sige bods Jae KI X90—reg. 69 Size 90x! M emming, 27 ct. Bleached Sheeting, .2134 Standard quality —2 \4 yds. wide, 2h yee. wide reg av. 1014 ct. White Muslins.. 41 Inch Ide —goo Or by seaming make full sigh sheets $1.98 sioner Comfortables, 1.44 Full size— floral coiorings with 9-inch sateen border—clean white cotton filled $17,98 {22" Brussels Rugs 12.98 Finest. al wool grade—Ox12 ft. Ortental oral and small patterne— colorings and dosigns for any room. $4,98 Lace Curtains.... 3.29 Handsome designs in extra wide borders with fancy or plain centre. $1.59 Table Covers Roversible Armure Da: toned colorings — 2 fringed. wd 10 ct. Curtain Muslins...534 White and colored and colored stripes pretty for city or country homes--s6 Inches 46 - 1.00 mask—rich two- yards square — wide. 12% ct. Twill Cretonnes.. .834 New colorings in specially artistic etfects—Oriental, stripe, ture and floral $15 & $18 Blankets mi: ...9.00 Fine Australian and California Lamb's wool-—the very cr white or with delic ders—all Ye pink or blue bor- ailk bound—some with eatre gros grain ribbon binding wi ‘These Blankets aro from the & Quaid purchase and Offered at this specially low. price an 8 Spring Sale attraction, Kevitle 79 ct. LeatherCarriage Bags. 46 riveted, covered frames—motre rge purse--leather handle, $1,98 Matting Suit Cases. 1.55 tS catehen enusiin"Hned —= inside straps, ears cape and 2 raiteeat Meads tai ce {125 WESER BROS. 4 Mii! bia, 98 ct. Basket Sultings.... .50 foot. Value 130 SCHIRMER 4} Pia deen and "popuie, fabrigront vy ire ' ldwatwatede @2e 135 GABLER cluded—-aiso bleck—42 inch—all wool, Py 140 EMPIRE 59 ct. Fine Siciliennes.... .34 Silk lustre——50 inch— black, navy, royal and other desirable colore. 49 ct. Satin Foulards..... +34 white and fashionable colors with ‘designs in white dots and figures— 79 ct. Striped Taffeta Silks..57 B6 inch—-biack, navy or brown with white stripes—-eatremely ehic and pretty —rich quality, 39 ct. Wool Wash Flannels..28 Extra wide—advance styles in stripe cob orings for dresses, waists, shirts, ete. +10 19 ct. White Madras ) nuRtally beau sromen 4 and children's mercerized and tn lonig | soa and men's ahi; | 15ct, White Lingerto Batiste, 1034 Highly mercerized ~ beautifull | and sheer—for fine dresses eeu, giley =|19 ct. Bordered B White grounde with a1 flowerg In beautiful tints black Grounds—all have fi artistic contraste—36 Inches 19 ct. Linen Finish Sultings, .10 ine: wide— ne —! tine nd “othe boat shudee: for sult seat dresses, 24 ct, Mercerized Sateens. .14 3 a ad iitntios for cont and dress linings, 82'S 7/98 ct. Silk Marquisettes.. .67 Fxquisite fabrics for waists and drapertos double width—black, white and all the lovely Spring shades, 29ct. EmbrolderyFlounctngs.18 $4.98 %$5,98 nui Blankets 2.65 Mixed assortment of single, % sieee—white and a full color: ‘woo! grades that usually Keville & Queld .. Prices cut extra low 888 Spring Sale Special. 98ct. Cotton Fleece Blankets.62 For three-quarter size beds—-white and Gray—-Less than jobbers’ price by case! $1.49 Centre Pleces..... .84 Revatesance—-allover or wide border with plain or fancy contres—handsome styles $2.79 Hemstitched Cloths .1.88 All linen satin damask— pure white end in beautiful dosigns—-64x82. $2.89 Damask Napkins. ..1,95 aieuler and Avtal designee 2aeaae ene 19 ct. Turkish Towels .....12}4 20x44——noto size—firm and speagy— ell white—tringed $2.25 Roller Skates. . 1.67 Bisle one’ of tho most Sopelar ate 49 ct. Women's Union Suits .29 29 ct. Boys’ Spring Caps.. .47 Golf and Eton in navy serge, chephasd checks and feacs’ mixtures 25 ct. Boys’ and Girls' Hose .#7 Heavy and light welght black cottag— Mnen spliced heol and too—hard we weer out—all sizes, 0 Boys’ Spring Reefers 2.04 Iso plain and taney Whip. ts fn vartous shadeo— self or velvet collar—sleeve embleme— nig to 10 years. -34 59 ct. Boys’ Shirts.... Blue chambray and fancy madras ead ¥ ty es ing color. Piel, pleated and 12 to 14 nek band 96 ct, Children's Dresses... 54 Chambray and eipshan Dialn or with protty contrast trlin-—Freuch and Rue- $5,98 Babies’ SK Coats Hlan-—stres (0 6 yrs 319 a0 i 2 OF | sub aN dad employ. */ sreinway oY WEBER | zie ey depenae gunn pate APPLY TO ©, FE, WILSON, SOHMER vr eg @ ponp ESTEY | partéene £09 Cann. St, | KRANICH & BACH aupnsonnnnnnnnennnnuniniey | 12015 ct, Fancy Brelde sue TH) [Uprights $200 up Grands $300 up| # fonts calor hicndlings for Rew season ‘3/27 ct. New Ribbons... .16 1 lot of fi Naw York City. Second Hand Uprights rs 1 from 875 to, #2) weil known makes if (Hand!ly Indexed) TEL-ELECTRIC PLAYER WAREROOMS | 3 Fact ] 200 Fifth Aves, Cor. A108 Barest |g) OC Facte and Figures 11911 __ FOR SALE, moe Fr ‘World i¢Almanac | SEWSweetsCa i 7 TO BKVAD WAL, COM, MALDEN LANE | The most complete, compact, -~can | DIAMONDS ON CREDIT 3 2nt Ah ies weal Cent DIAMONDS ON CREDIT WATCHES 2853 220°023,, «| DIAMONDS, jewelry, ¢ wets Price 25c; by Mail, 360. SYNDIC\TE € A Weeniy Or. | apy American Disinct Memenger Unive jy att! oY, a FASY LL. WHITE OR TELEPA AMERICAN WarcH EDIANOND 6 MAIDEN LANE. | Telephone 6867 Cortlandt, Take Slevater, No diate OVER 800 PAGES # ‘i bow and millinery widths. 12 ct. Skirt Yokes... .6 S nd Percaline-white, biack and | rows stitshiag and finished | * t , ! #3 8 to 12 ct. Dress Shields.....6 8 Light welgh. shirt walet and regular 1 | gitpe sizes a, and 4 Semi-Annual Sale of Krippendort Values PAGE F SRE: HERR RTE This gained # On this line every pair famous sup to the minute in style Mado of Importnd whita Failie 8ilk—box atyle—exqulattoly trimmed with ellk braid—stzes to & yrs, ooncOh hroom shapes $1.29 Children’s Hats tassels White Milans in pre velvet or satin r izes to 4 yee 24ct. Children’s Drawers. 1134 Soft, fine Cambric-—emb'y ruffle ead tucks 1 to 14 yrs 25ct. Women's H'dkf's.... 1B Now embroidery vs that ere ee el ming as they ar 1] & Ditimann’s Women’s “‘Sample’’ Low Shoes \ i $3.50 to 85.00 f 1.98 and 2.48 Cincinnati firm makes only high-class footwear, on which f bee ational reputation for superiority of quality and workmanship, ,, f Samples their orders were taken for the coming season, t Prices Hundreds of pairs, embracing all the fashionable kinds and leathere~—but-ee two vn alike cing “Samples,” sizes are only in O44, 4 ond 6}4—B and C widths oda

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