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, ILLNESS COST $100,000. |, ere Pu MBL IT URES Bara Se “STILED HS VOCE Superstition, Fed by Sceeress, . ‘Did Not Cause Breaking 4, 7 of Engagement. _ Great Tenor, Who Will Be t Back in the Fall. Sti! ecoompanied by his faithful jbe@yeusrs, « swarthy giant with brist- ling’ black mustaches, Enrico Caruso, | the tenor, sailed to-day on the Katser , Witheim 11., to be gone from here until , nemt fall, There was a big crowd of) yCareec’s fellow countrymen at the pier ‘10 wae him off, and a lot of hand kiss- tag and waving of handkerchiefs took place as the liner drew out into the river, 4 Getuco in his farewell interview with ieee Genied that superstitious feape dad had anything to do with ‘ereaking off nie engagement with the 4 Mewopolitan on Fob. 4. Mary Garden person saya that singing because a fortune-teller . me," he proclaimed, “and Soha enys that I am ignorant. But the J truth is that ignorant people are try- ing.to advertise themselves by telling edabout me. “ Winess Cost $100,000. ip "ae throat. I am well now and can “AS well as ever, but my illness | ly cost me upward of $100,000, ‘€o to Leadon and then to my | Franee, where 1 will spend painting, seulpturing and I will make my first public appearance at Vienna and Hamburs, ‘te » @nd in October or N ember I expect tp be back in New | York.”* | Cagweo dottined the cigarettes that offered to him, explaining that he eut Gown his smoking on account 0! UN Aéligate throat. This was got; te hie attitude of last fall he arrived. They he was amok- @onstantly afd declared that forty, PARUSO GOES AWAY DENYING HOODOO FARRAR R: OA D'IPPEL fitt} or even sixty cigarettes a day did his voice no harm. Farrar's Human Stile. r, looking radiant in Geraldine OPPENHEIM, CLLINSs. - 34th Street—West 25.00 15.00 Women’s Coats and Fancy Outergarments of Satin, Serge, fa ney imported mixtures, Voile, Broadcloth, suitable for travelling, motor, street, dress or evening wear. 15.00 20.00 25.00 29.75 Trimmed Millinery SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN’S TRIMMED HATS, suitable for all occasions. 10.00 Women’s Smart Tailored Hats. Value $10.00 6 5(Q TARS OF OPERA IN LEADING ROLES AT LINER'S DOCK. Suit Department Have especially prepared and arranged a special showing of Women’sand Misses’ Tailored Suits of fine quality Serge, Shepherd Check and Fancy Materials. Superior linings and exclusive models, Values $30.00 to $40.00 Ladies’ Gowns a special purchase of 150 Ladies’ Foulard Silk Gowns Manufactured to retail at $25.00, 827.50, $30.00 Values $18.00 to $22.00 THE EVE NING WORLD, TUESDAY, APR1L ne i RD NT TELE LET EIIE TIO - 18, 1911, & dashing costume, was on the pier to say goodby to her father, Sydney Far- rar, who left for the other side on busl- ness. Ax the liner drew into midatream, Mies Farrar expressed a desire to go to | the extreme end of the pier in omer to exchange handkerchief signals with her father as long as he remained in sight. | Ewan Justice, the 80-pound press agent | of the line, gallantly volunteered to ac- | company her. The pler head ts guarded by posts with wire cables Grawn across. As Mr. Justice bent forward to draw the wire otrands apart Miss Farrar put @ daintily having the broadest human back in captivity—and leaped nimbly right over the barrier. Bernstorff, wife of the fon, the young Count also wailed on the North |German Lloyd ship, ax did Andreas | Dippel, conductor of Chicago Grand | Opera, and Fraulein Dippel. Dippel said | he was going abroad to be on the wateh for new material and new talent. The German Ambassador, who came Washington to bid the Countess n adieu, denied the rumor that ted to resi his post soon, and did not expect to be recalled, ee HUSBAND OF “BRIGHT EYES” DRAWS LINE AT THIS BILL. Edward W. Vanderbilt Fights In Court Charge of Lawyer WhoTried to Put Him in Insane Asylum. FAward Ward Vanderbilt, the wealthy | Brooktynite who married Mary & Pep- per, famous tn the annals of Kings County es “Bright Eyen,” waa mado defendant to-day in uit in which Marx L. Einstein, a lawyer, seeks to compel Vanderbilt to pay him #4886 for trying to put the aged Brooklynite in custody as an insane person. This curi- ous situation was presented to Justice Biackmar, in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, William FF. Knestand appeared as counsel for Finstein, He filed an ap- plication for an order directing Vander- bilt to pay $3,000 counsel fees and $1,4% of expenses incurred by Einstein tn trying to have Vanderbilt adjudged insane. The papera wero taken under advisement. Mary 8. Pepper was « sptritualtetic medium. Following her marriage to Vanderbilt, Minerva Vanderbilt, a daughter by a prior marria, Eins and sought to have her adju Incompetent. She won the firet suit, Dut on a second trial the courts held her father to be sane and competent. Now Vanderblit must fight | a eutt to make him pay for the fight on him. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought shod boot in the broad of his back—ho | POLICEMAN CRITIC PLAED ON TRL Wrote Letter Reflecting Upon | Superiors—Once Said Gay- nor Made Force Cowards, Par Rockaway Precinct, who while on talal before Commissioner Cropsey last winter proclaimed that Cropsey was making cowards of the police force, on trial again to-day tn | Brooklyn before Deputy Poltce Com- missioner Walsh, charged with conduct unbecoming an officer and prefudictal to discipline, @nd with ineubordina- ton. On March 8 Sherry wrote a letter to « Brooklyn paper end signed his name to it. He complained that @ criminal with @ political pull could render useless the efforts of a policeman. Inspeotor Kelly asked him about the de admitted writing it and also stood for its aentiments, Kelly preferred charges | was placed of very Women’s Coa’ among which Satin Short Coats, in various models, plain and trimmed, trimmed with black and “contrasting colors, Actual Values $' Steamer and Tourist Coats, of reversible blanket materials a1 Suit Cases and Bags with and w’ Tablets, Portfolios, Stationer: and moire, in all in black and the latest colors to shirred, with inner change com Value and one inch filling rods, Heretofore White Enamelled Bedsteads, Heretofore $6.50, 10.50 and 12.00 Upholstered Springs, $1 0.00, 12.50, 16.50 Heretofore $12.50, 16.50 and 24.75 | Woven Steel Springs, | Felt and Hair Mattresses at | Our new building on West found very convenient for guaranteed by the manufac’ fast color, yarn dyed fabric, yard extra. « Stferry and moved charges on the ground that the letter) |. of any city department. He quoted the Patrolman William A. Sherry of the! = Sterm Brothers Announce for To-morrow an Exceptional Offering x $10.00, 14.75, 19.50 Actual Values $19.50 to 32.50 Pongee and Tussah Full Length Coats, fancy mixtures, half or full lined, Actual Value $32.50 Leather Traveling Requisites | Cigarette, Card and Letter Cases plain and mounted, Writing 'y and Sewing Baskets, Hand Bags and Strap Books in desirable leathers, satin Also, To-morrow, a Special Sale of | Moire and Satin Hand Bags | Decided Reductions in Prices have been made in Metal Bedsteads and Bedding _ Suitable for City or Country Homes | Brass Bedsteads, two patterns, with two inch outside tubing | Heretofore $5.50, 6.50 and 8.00 \ Purchases at this sale will be he’ completed and the two entrances on that street will be West 23d and 22d MEMES A Postal Will Bring Representative Double erty Stamps Until 1 0’Clock d ) Schwab, Jr. & Co., to be an absolutely printed,” will outwear any known fabric used for this purpose, 20 y material allowed. Larger S$ and was the only witness against Sherry to-day, nelior Murphy of the Patrolmen's jent Atsocintion appeared for he dismissal of the | City Charter to sustain his contention, | Commissioner Walsh deferred judg- ment until ‘Thured | ‘Tries After Quarrel. Rudolph Needrit, thirty-two years old, a wood burner, who Hved with his mar- ried brother Herman at No, 1 Weat One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, Grank carbollo acid wits mulctdal intent to-day. He was taken to the Harlem | Hospital, where a stomach pump saved his life, The act followed a quarrel with the brother, | | Poors, | Yor Soy ACTS LIKE MAGIC No matter what kind |] of foot trouble you || suffer from, this ster- \f__ling old remedy |}WILL GIVE YOU RELIEF AT ONCE Bold by afl leeting drugsicta, | Johnson Chemical Company, ! 200 Fifth Ave., New York. desirable ts and Wraps will be found x %14.50, 22.50 19.75 and 29.75 ind a $20.00 ithout fittings, Hat Boxes, Cigar, prevailing styles. | match gowns, partment, $5.25 + $3.95 + 514.75 $22.50 $4.75, 8.50, 9.75 $4.50, 5.50, 6.75 Corresponding Reductions, 1d for future delivery if desired, Twenty-second Street is now Automobiles and Carriages, Streets | | (Sli Covers for $73.98 | 3-Piece Suit, " | Madeof “Nearlin’’ Dustproot Damask, turers, S, M, “Woven, not ards, 28 inch uits $0c per [i a nn MEMBTHE 11th ST. STORE—Henry Siegel, Pres'tquaaay, ' MICHIGAN FURNITURE C: | DALMOKES PUOOINE Announcement Extraordinary t Included in this unusual sale are Grands and Uprights of all Sizes. During this the 74th year of its existence, the KNABE PIANO has more than ever been HONORED BY THE GREAT MUSICIANS OF THE WORLD, In the following list we offer splendid opportunities for those desiring an ARTISTIC PIANO at a MODERATE PRICE, and each instrument being approved work. by a master-musician. Grand Pianos STYLE D; Concert Grand. (Used by | HOWARD BROCKWAY, ; $890 ‘fahogany Baby Grand. (Cred 8 by | LIZA LEHMANN, $ | ug. English )’ Originally | by EW slightly composer of mposer of “La Boh of the Golden. ; originally $850. NC mahogany Grand, (Used by E LILLIAN NORDICA, 5635 : Prima Donna! Originally $%50. NOW. ‘ STYLE B; Baby Grand: m. (Used 4 months ARTHUR NEYIN, s t $ | American composer of *Poja’ and “Twi- 72 lent") Originully 9950. NOWoses.cseres 5 ogany ed | STYLE B; rose Baby Grand. (lsed fow works DOL Liai RD ADOL > * ted Fi Origt y $, eatast Upright Pianos ART, mahogany upright (Used by ‘aT Mahogany ANDRO BONCI, tenor, for two weeks only moat NOW... 640 fom DEERANNE: $4.20 tCTOR DUFRANNE, arytone,) Originally $600. NOW t French STYLE F; mahogan: largest size. (Used violinist.) Origin (Used by B, Originally *405 | *400) nos used by Composers, Pianists, Singers, $500. NO STYLE J; mag 2] DER H German Lieder-Singer). NOW : teeeee Other Originally $600, Musicians, including William Beck, Gustav Huberdeau, Emilio de Gogorza, price from $325 upwards. Marietta Olly, rangin; Particularly Attractive Terms on the Above Pianos. We cordially invite an inspection of our instruments at all times, which in no way implies an obligation to purchase. a Liberal Allowances on Pianos Taken in Exchange. i Wm. KNABE & co., Established 1837. $3°° DOWN ON 50° $750“ ™ $100° LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION La VCMT AND RA/LROAD FARE 2174 - "BETIT® & 119 Seo OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK BONOL many of which were used only a few weeke by WORLD RENOWNED ARTISTS will be offered to the New York public at Great Reductions From Regular Prices STYLE B; Baby Grand; rosewood. (Used Mme. PILAR MORIN, Teil known portrayer of U'Fntant Prodi. ‘4 nally $850, NOW ienonet tq mahogany; smallest T HUMPERDINCK, Haensel & Wy SRoonigakinder.") Originally $700. Ni Baby Grand; ia by PAOLO GAL ia pianist and o NOW... RTURO TIBALDI, $5 at.) Originally $850, NOW 80 ahowany Grand; smailest ARY GARDEN, a.) Originally $700. NOW mahogany Grand, smallesr Dy ALMA GLUCK, HARLES DALMORES, on h tenor) Originally $700. $575 LARENCE EDL ogany A TRENTINE fanhattan Opera House.) $ NOW, . Seereerr rity mahogany. (Used by OMAYNE SimwoNs nist. for Mme. Nordica.) ' Ortgt- 8! NOW eeeeeeee 3} Mahogany NAHAN FRANKO, New York's famous Director.) ' Ortginally *385 (Used by 4 A i S'FRonMA thy distinguished Theatrical | ment security. | vertised in Last Sun- day’s World. 16 ON ORI AR , who use it in their 95 *580 *580 Gretel x rosewood. (Used Origi- . (aed “575 or Mat) "Ortesnatiy 5400 by (Use (Used by ALDING, $550. NOW (Used by Violinists and great 5th Ave. & 39th Se, Dollars are likeseeds in so far as their h depends upon WHERE they are “planted.” History proves that Real Estate is a SAFE and PROFITABLE invest- Over 1,000 Opportunities to Buy Real Estate, Houses, Lots, karms,etc., Were Individually Ad- FOR PRECENT REAL ESTATE BARGAIN OFFERS SEE WORLD AD6. TO-DAY.