The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1911, Page 13

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see — Music Settlement Host for Teachers From Other Cities —_—.>- Preliminary Steps Taken for the Formation of a National Federation— Senior and Junior Or- chestras Play—Elo- quent Speeches and a Luncheon. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. HE Music School Settlement at No. 6 East Third atreet, of which David Mannes \s the director, waa | host yesterday to representatives ot} similar schools tn other cities that have | been established under the stimulus of the work plished here by tho parent orga lon, Besides these oui- | of-town visitors there were present sup- Porters of the home sc auMctent to | crowd the recital hall and to keep it} crowded all day, despite the sweltering | tional Federation of Music Schcol Set- tlements, A word as to the status of the New| York School may be timely. very modest beginnin: ago by a you made a few years made over into a ca) ous building to accommodate the 8&9 roster, for the instruction of whoin eighty teuchers are employed. The mortgage has been cancelled and the school is free of debt. “To the and Junior Orchestras already esiab- lished it is purposed to add a Wage Earners’ Orchestra. “No puplls are ace cepted unless they are regular attend ants of the public searners. The fees small, and fc those too poor to pay, scholarships have been established by the generosity cf sympathizers with the work. ‘The exercises vos! at 10.90 A, M. with Sentor and Junlor rately and combine were 120 players. conducted the Ju tote w were begun by the sepa- ac Ore a remarkable o Howard Mansfield, Mannes, the dl » and Dr. Moszkowitz, assistant to Felix Adier, had made admirable addresses, dwelling upon the artistic and spiritual uplift that are the Inevitable accompaniments of the teaching, luncheon was served. At the afternoon session there were speeches by Miss Crawford, the head resident of the School; Mr. Martin, who n peal in behalf of his settlement fot wert aide; Jo! the Philadelphia s assistant director Miss Van Ingen of Miss Leonard 0! Mra. Alvert Mov plane 4 develop Paul, San Francisca and the movement ts Ny national, cago, Cleveland, St and Kansas ( Ukely to beco DAVID BISPHA A'S POPULAR CONCERT FOR WAGE EARNERS. David Bispt and } mood, His “Pirate Song” was trres to repeat ft. Walter Darn Danny Deever" was demanded again, but with out success, Sidney Ion . per's Drive Banjo group of ¢ 1 son with fine dramatic Leo Orn pianist linist, who has t the assistiz ALi STAR BENEFIT FOR Two Thousand Persons at the New Theatre Pay That Sum to Aid the Summer Camp, The New Theatre nudience than tha theatre was svid act Was put on se nearly one 1 been turned away yeas banker address by Menry C.ews, AUTO HURTS St SCHOOLBOY, He Steps From Madison Avenue Car 1 Daniel Sul! his way to sehe 186 Gast One off a northb: at One Hundred ront of Machine, Twenty-third The boy w ked down and re- ceived a fracture of the left foot. lle was taken to the Harlem Hospital Henry Moore, the chauffeur, was ar- rested, charged with assault and also mt, operating a car without a license. holars on the or are wage | in which there | oncert for wage | earngs 3 1 last night | drew a la eemed thor- oughly t . Bispham was in ex vo! piest NEWSBOYS NETS $3,000. | ad never held a] From the) | | | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1911. “Our Name Is Your Guarantee”’ at ere ESTABLISHED 63 YEARS 155-157-159 EAST 23D STREET ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD AVE. Absolutely Free This Week With Purchases of $50.00 or Over In order to becom things along and make this a banner week we will give away this $12.00 Solid Oak Pillar Leg Extension Table to every customer making a purchase of $50.00 or over. WEF No Red Tape about this offer. Buy $50.00 worth of goods from us this week and we will positively make you a present of this table. Everything for Housekeeping Furniture, Carpeting, Bedding, Draperies, etc. Liberal Credit Given No extra charge for the accommodation $30.00 worth of goods for 50c per week $65.00 worth of goods for $1.00 per week $100.00 worth of goods for $1.50 per week GASTORIA| | For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Opium. Morphine or Mineral, Nor? NARCOTIC. remedy for Cone Worms Convulsions Feverish ness an LOSS OF SLEEP. PacSimile Signavare of Gast tlie. Ath tranths-old 33 Dosry.' A395 Ce nis For Over Thirty Years: CASTORI THE CENTAUR Company, MEW YORK CITY, Five Million Dollars a Year! L$ An average of ONE MILLION per- sons each day crosses the East River— counting the tide in both directions. This vast army—the workers of a great city— brings to Manhattan the brains and hands which in large part are the active forces in New York’s industrial and mercantile life. A tew of this great multitude walk across the bridges, a few are carried by ferry, but the great majority must now and in the future depe snd upon railroad trans- portation; and of this majority by far the greater number must use the lines of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, which now carry their passengers only to and from the gateway of Manhattan. How many out of the million now pay two fares in their daily journeys nobody can actually determine. The number has been estimated at from 800,000 to 500,- 000. Call it only 800,000, Our transit proposal means then to them a saving of $15,000 each day—a saving to them and to the community of over $5,000,000 each year, Five million dollars a year represents the interest at 5 per cent. on an investment of $100,000,000. We do not ask the city to make this investment. We merely ask the city to Jet us have the opportunity of giving to the people what is equivalent to the return on nak an investment. We do ask the city to invest $73, 500,- 000 of its moneys in subways which, oper- ated with our rapid transit lines, will make possible this enormous saving tothe people and at the same time furnish transporta- tion relief to three-quarters of the city’s population. .We present a financial plan and transportation routes which will cer- tainly yield full interest and amortization on that city investment. For $73,500,000 then, expended as we suggest, the city is assured not only a full return on its investment—leaving no bur- den npon the taxpayers—but it may, in addition, save $5,000,000 ANNUALLY In car fares to its people! mc Exact E Coby oft ‘Wrapper. NIAGARA FALLS, $10.00 May 27, 28, 201 Return June 1, 8.10 Race, May 20) Keturm May 0, GLEN ONOKO AND) 4:59 MAUCH CHUNK, 5 4 May UO. BELLEWOOD PARK, 1.00 May 28 and 30 and Every Sunday, Lehigh Valley Railroad Other Attra REA~ ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. YN. REAL ESTATE FOR 6ALE— | jl LL) $16 Month Pays Saseying, patie $309 rown OTTO SINGER, Builder Kings Hi«t wd West Sth Street, Kings Hi West Love Hrauch, Aebui, reenets, D Ae Mei 2. F810 St New ¥ mn and Horts, PIANOS AND OWGANS. KRAKAUER PIANOS lal Bargai Ab be OF Oran CHANGE CLOTHING CO. ‘The Only Downtown Credit Talore No. 19 Pars Place, Nr. Broadway. | ONE hick Pe Os EDIE | mire FOR Si AuprMAr ga ee Wweote WAY, COR, WAEDEN LANES ni IWAREHOO MS HAPHURY ca i Conditions render it impossible for the city to make such a profitable in- vestment by contract with any oiher company. Las Can there be any doubt in which Bea er er ae direction the city’s interest les? It is the DIAMONDS retoucners. Apply Marceau, 25 Sth ave \ VATCHES knowledge and appreciation of facts like these which make our proposal strong with HHAMONDD, ty the people and commend its adoption to ans ar 5 habete you don’t students of municipal welfare and progress. ee oa ? advertise nobody a ¢ knows that you are do Ceorge Robinson, Lawyer > ing business, and it won’t 2 ine « $ be long before you'll 3 Booklyn Rapid Transit Company. : ee reed It Makes No Difigerence What You Want— A Want Ad Will Get It |Workp WANTS WORK WONQERS' wy mmensmneggyeeet - ” - > SEEING Mb on dg | HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue HOUSEKEEPERS—HERE’S GOOD NEWS! For to-morrow, Tuesday, we announce a list of exceptionally fine values, that will interest every thrifty home provider. No random quotations, but values specially selected for this occasion:— SSTABLISHED 1827 DWIGHT ANCHOR & UTICA TOWELLINGS ALL-LINEN TABLE DAMASKS SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES Old ReHablo Rarnsiey—value .10 6% | German Silver Bleach and Heavy Irtsh All Linen Dish and Roller Towelling— Linens, Sturdy Scotch Lineae— PILLOW CASES heavy quallty-—-regularly 125 9 All tincn-03 and 68 Inch-—cream ao@ 42536—worth 10 ’ 4 Sterling Barnsley Crash—all Unen-— white splendid range of patterse— v7 45226——worth 21 . th Nd Rellable” worth 15 1 | Special this week 50K96—worth .28 weenie hee ne Carman, Daman GOONS «58 : ‘and colored borders — inches wide 61 SUFETS instead of 18 16 a 54590—worth 60 +45 | Exten heavy aptte linen Towelling— GAx00-—worth 74 40 | See pis See toweling 18 T2x90—worth 79 67 i stripe and floral designs— % Damask Face Toweting- Irish and $0 and Pt inches wid oy s1s00—worth 84 ‘94 | "Utrmanvaine aes s.. 96| iyi glut tepetke ofthis cn... SIZES BEFORE HEMMING — TOWELS | ao ae Tnteiment "but iat — | White Huck Towels—soft fintsh-— aske 20 ent, more for the MUSLINS hemmed—-linde-—valuo.12-.+:... 4] deal apallty. mition- chien ‘Turkish Towels— full bleached — Lonadatee: 36 Inches wide gl ‘youl ride’ wrkah border 1ay| .Sétman Silver Bleach Nepkins hemmed ’ PILLOWS. TICKINGS, ETC enmivched Résk aed Good, Wee Iwstrous German Linen, Pure Down Ptilows—beat Germay weave-—linen Mnish-—red broche ser vi nab ‘dozen 1.00 linen covered plain red or | border ~22ad4—note sine 16% Limit—3 Dowea. bite-and-whi = wile 38180—worth $3.40 on FLANNELS 4280 —we $h.08 “ 26x90 worth $4.49 cM a ee een cee 7K Measurements before senmieg. | Table Cant Flannets— felt finish 1 Nestedee Fieke--@ingih sibane excellent Uatgte to embroider able Gan (Specarat Toone rey oii baie dios ner nee ; iad value 40 tosh io. .29 10.79 3 ft. Bad ft 7 in, } Werth $2.69...1.8@!] SOAPS. PAINTS, BRUSHES, ETC. Fino wh 4 ft. ax6 tt } worth $3.98...9.98| "Wie “suctdons. +24) ote —a' bs 32 aming, “No Dust Nese scrubbing Colored inelo—navy, scariot and powder seo, Bi 25 et. sine... QL viedo ‘a4 ee tor Satta a4. gg | White Wool Fiannels—sitk embroidered 24x20—-1ea, 40 < for surfaces exposed elsewhere .60 to 2Ox20—-rog, 44 ; or hot alg wales .. 66 | Best Sik Embroidered White Fiance Measurements before seaming, ove Mos Knamel—tor furnaces, ‘Deeutiful dosigns—hemstitched.... OB ART GOODS ire tet thiani thar eae BED SPREADS ¥ ints ereen and black — 19 Ful ne ae ree ri “ad , i or +19) pre +14 and a6 SUN Corner re Gold Paints sizes, .16.. .26.. .40 ih M ies Paint Brushes 60.49 ull sie og ‘oF scalloped 1.19 | Feather Dustere—-all sizes. 612 to 1.79 | worth $4.98 3-47 ——___——-® Extraordinary Values In Second Day of Hosiery Sale | tilgh Goede White went ng Blankets | Extremely Low Prices Part of our Quaid par ‘ “ chase, in wud we Keo ove yh. 4 Thousands of pairs of “samples” besides regular numbers that for] pairs’ of various qua! sae to ii ‘asion g i to close out an estate... .T this occasion are marked to prices rarely quoted for the qualities. fates ot beau ASNT best bad Men's Silk Half Hose 339 Boys’ nd Girls’ Hose 20 igs Sane, boride bis oe emg ‘ Blak, cclors-cltie‘§ Pont Viack Gation-—pi sop | reat discount at which we ice ” 1 Jottor ef on Te tie ih inad eed Mies sae fh ‘light “PuEh ines hecls | We offer:— and tooe—rizes 6 to 10, and 72284— Men’s le i} Limit—One dosen pairs. 00 qualitios a e: amp! alf Hose 14 Usually 24 to 39 ° ; “epery och Lisle ond cotton black, colored ana| Children s Hose an Ll fancy—with and without white soles Fine White © . 00 qualitics at F A finish— al ne S| title Men's Sample Half Hose 23 Limit—Ste paire, Pan Ted oalitiee si: Regularly 4% conts , All woot 4 wook = mixed-—eac! fe Mereesized and dull iale—tun, binek, Women's ‘‘Sample’ 23 divided aud hound sopesntely ss Bie ee dees We tee met! oe Mose 09 | time’ tine “Dlanketa\ to fer ‘below thelr Vaualty , 4 ‘Wite ae gona orth lo on opportunity 5 ad occurs but Women's “Sample” Hose ane lot of ehver. gnuse Neto nad of gan't's Worth .69 p \ 39 Fe ed eh Se 9 Hammocks cov M. | |W ith the ¢ ‘ orth $1.75.. sn oat ' ; lo Whipeords— | Because the firm will discontinue the manufacture of this class af | “44 inch eon ae Curtains they sold at a great sacrifice—the Curtains are new, fresh | ¥'n¢ Male Croom Costing Moreerized and Gauze Lisle —cot extra fine—slzes prineipaliy 9 Plain, lace stripe or hand emb'd being samples, sizes 9 und 0 45 Women’s Black Hose Cotton and Lish~— 14 rogularly 10 and .24 Plain, lace stripe and emb' i instep all Diack of wiih white sole-—all sizes. ‘Aa,uaual,,e complete stock, from pe to Fe swinging or adjust ms t 17.08 Fashionable hecdlies In Dress Goods New assortments at the popular rices that have built up the greatest price Goods trade in the country. . Also miuny reduced lots of new ‘and highly desirable that have come on the clearance list because and 0). Women's Silk Hose 89 $1.29 qualities Black, white and “fancy ‘shades—with end wishout See. 45.7 ad tale soles—no0 film: jos, but worth god Proqilarly old at $1.290— sinon B14 to 10, ep a Fxtraordinary Purchase of ’ ’ there are 1 lots or incomplete Fancy Summer Curtains ze Caraga wn 14 LESS THAN WF'R’S COST! cre tert i i * Entire Stock of the Famous ne ina oio ace fi 7 quality—worth 79 60 PHILADELPHIA TAPESTRY MILLS (Of Allegheny Ave., Philadelphia) Cream Coating Seryes—wide wale— 44 inch elegant fabetes— worth $1 LY 54 Ane and of this season’s manufacture, and are just in season for Summer PA oy all AOD ishi ej Serkes—also Epingles——50 and 54 | | Graiaiae of city or country homes. splenii range pry hed Assortment comprises Egyptian Yarn, Snowflake and Mercorized— tane—¥1,80 quality 1.89 grounds with colored cross stripes in fancy weaves, also | REDUCED LOTSi— All Woot Mixtures—-smart mannish Giagonals, stripos and other fancice— sls hock chee Silk Stripes—over a hundred styles and colorings at al prices:— ks and knickerbocker 37 $2.98 Curtains Sultings--44 and 64 inches wide, .79 Curtains AT $3.50 Curtains. , Principally the tatter—-were $1.35. .O8 49 Curtains 67 $4.98 Curtains, “ 79 Curtains oT $4.98 Curtains, 4 Fane cand alvnns 9 08 Curtains 1.24 $5.49 Curtains i but not large lote~ 8 Curtains 1.45 $6.98 Curtains 3.98 Chiffon Pananies and these prices will never cease to rejoice over his good fortune igut ang 7 ak eae t advance in prices of manufactured goods, such an opportunity soon sot. grades is one that may never occur again, 6 o- siaienceteatnia nna Lovely ies Waisis at 1.98 4 Fifty distinet and different rtyee—Lingerie and Tailored— Linen, Linene, Batiste All Woot Sut Vinay, Heuriottan and Lawn high, Duteh and square neck--long and short sleeves--dainty | ~ and Batist 2 and 44 Inch. styles—mannieh’ styler—elabcrate styler~-simple styles—sailor styles — ment of Street aad evening thowing every. variation of lace, embroidery, ticks and pleats—also. hand | Meron, cea’ Ghisse,. embroidered or in hand embroidered effects— also with color combination senate inah eaeeenl bades every waist clean, fresh, new, spotless—no old or rumpled stock—every reens, ra: piues and 09 size to 44. 4 wor ae It in safe to say that nowhere in New York All Weal, ful ia salt eater will you find such beautiful new Waists at aah a » pion, beautiful goods—were 75 49 a MORNING SPECIALS— To morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P.M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. 4-509 1c y Ribbons arity ae Satin pinated 4% ach Salia, plain or moire Ribbons Wome Vetle, L 4 extra secs ‘ PLoon. $1.69 White Lawn Waiete fi 4m 4, bine, coval oF 413 fe0OND FLOOR TRESs Hoobs Childress Cambrie Drawers erp 0a, goat, reine th © Faney i mi \ COND * $1.79 French Net Curtains rey an Tvs Rae LN) sine Shotered a 1 §Ra9 Mar i S aaa a7 “ret HA MEN OO Bois eA SiNht Si THIRD FLQOR, Por Nand f ait finish —eeniee 70 Wi Tite Madras i handles sented shanes, ALN BLOOR, LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials | SIN PER

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