The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1911, Page 16

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q oo A ST ne ———— GARDENCONCERT (““zesor ‘asi. 'FIVE YOUTHS TRY GRAND OPERA, — MAGISTRATE SAW 'WHITNEY'S YACHT as TONIGHT DEVOTED. TD ESHPE WMH DANERAND TAX | HOFFMAN ANGE BBELOT WINS | semen sean -TOITALAN USE | \ 16 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1911. UNUSUAL SALE HORSE AND WAGON HOME, ALL FOR $2 POLICE OBJECT 10 AGAINAT KIFL MEN'S HABERDASHERY. tm Both Stores, Beat Driver, But Abandon Ve- | Excellent Vaudeville, Too, Part! Wanted to Settle Complaint], 1% Germany, sune 2t—the Amer. Commencing Wednesday, June the 28th, cational Series Arouses} fean yacht Bibelot, owned by Harry and continuing through week. * * " ’ “ H ” Payne Whitne: if the New York Yacht saat Bi : , ¢ 's Plea in Three Minutes,” but Ari i Ay Great Enthusiasm Among hicle When Detectives of the Night’s Pleasure at utes, Art Ctup and TW. Kmmons of the Hast- 600 dozen Washable Four-in-hand Scarfs. y sj 4 ¢ i ert cl » to-day won 6 fourth . ‘ ry £, i Wage Earners. | Pursue—One Shot. Terrace Garden. Needed Time Of the serlab OF WHeeeRNtlonKs #008 for Made of silk mixed and embroidered Cheviot. ; i sonder class yachts. 25¢ each, 2.90 dozen iH ‘The American yachts Beaver and Cima values 50¢ and 7Sc¢ each 2 4 eae ” Andrew Olsen, an expressman, drove| BY SYLVESTER RAWLING.| Magistrate Kernochan in the West } J 3 | l ; WORKS OF THE MASTERS | | with hia wagon to the pler at the foot! A night's outing for two dollars! Im-|Stde Court to-day let it be inferred that eae Cueian prone da Sigel 450 dozen Shirts, of Madras, Percale and ‘ | of Columbia atreet, Brooklyn, early] possible, any old New Yorker would |he did not view with any particular ap- . = oe . * Fant ” i\ . ji this afternoon to deliver some goods.| say, But the feat tias been made easy | Proval an effort of theatrical perrona to | 86° and Seehund ILI. tn the order named. Mercerized Cloth. Various models and sleeve { Evening World Coupon En-! He Jeft the wagon in charge.of his|at Terrace Garden. Tho writer proved | get advertising through the court. Capt,| The race was to windward and return, lengths. 1.25 F ables All to He : Classi | driver, Thomas Anderson, and went in-| it last night. Try tt! Burfeind of the West Forty-seventh bed pitas hy which, ee Salis ‘Thure- values 4.50, 2.00 and 2.50 o Hear Classics | rte, Anderson got off to talk with a| For two dollars one may get an excel-|strect station appeared before him as|44¥, carried a new mainsail, ran away ‘ A friend and was standing about a hun-| tent cable d’hote dinner, served, 1f one|the complainant against Gertrade Hoff-| from the field and fintshed more than | 350 dozen Shirts, of English Flannel, I at Small Cost. dred feet away when five youths clam-| pieases, under the open sky, #ave for|man and the Winter Garden Theatre. | five minutes before the Beaver. ‘The Madras and Silk Mixed Fabrics. 2.00 if | Mareen ich Hebi and started| the trees and vines that have been Sa tobe te betta ancl three German beomscrall being non-win- | values 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50 ‘ j th up the street. trained over the trellised arbors; an ners, are now exclu from the other ; * . i French Night of the eight days’ prom: Andernon aprang after them. yelling opera sung in English by a company | Were not At for public view. Hix com-| rqcey of the aertes. If the Bibelot wins 150 dozen Shirts, of Scotch Embroidered ig @nade concerts at Madixon Square Gar- TYE EEOA ATURE GENTEGE CERN PUTT] Crem RE al rs carotene Nacetved bY the Mayor and the |tO-morrow's race she will capture the and Russian Cord Madras. Made in work- | i y upon by ti ideville show of no me: = ‘ Atel ; te Eta eymiay sane wie nea young men and badly battered up when ions, and a taxicab ride home ‘after the | Police Commissioner. ‘ Emperor's pied peaked & sixth race rooms on the premises. 2.45 H ht, nh the or- | Olsen ap) 4. The rowdles took to Jety uf tall ‘has palled, John F. McIntyre, who appeared as | will be necessary, values 3.00, 4.00 and 5.00 Jations almost doubled, every seat | and darted up Columbia street. They|sons that enjoyed the wAole bill of ‘or 1. F. Cass, manager of the | Louisiana, are tral Badger's flag: | ” ad 4 fm the big Gara Ned wh. Con- | were pursued In the wagon by Olsen Fs LAttle Neck cli , asked f dj it. i . | | Hector Modeet Getler a8 he Rus.| FRANK O} BY,,TENOR, | and Anderson, who tet up much @ ter-| fockiail gerved at 6 o'clock down. to trate Kernochan shook isl ie persone, URAINE Glee and . wins ; Bian Symphony Orchestra began tie! naib alieeaiieihcntltinindihe athena py ay Mono @ large crowd} rng Star-Spangled Banner” nt ee Llib boty i anes ae al American naval officers, military offt- Ft ‘ ml ed fe ; ie Programme of music by ¥rench | concert. ‘Thus, a father and child may! A few block up the street Detectives| Played seven hours later. Hundreds) sormance musele last night, and took! cers and other persons who al Bathing Suits, all Worsted..........2.75 eeners. enjoy the concert for the coupon and) Manning and Garovan of Brooklyn |™more dropped in to hear the opera, judicial cognizance of | the facts. I] ton siel week and to see the ‘ value 4,00 i ig eagl hudba raged ss of ealaren’ Med ne ins aplieaia sdu-| sen ay olen & ee ae ty on Bethe suderiie. Satertannment (eat quest for an adjournment the matte: | American battleships. | Belts of English Harness Leather 1.00 ularizin, e music of | children may Ke id edl- liner, They joined in he chase. Man- | for ie vaudev'! ee : weaned ; its teamtere to their hearts, io series cational a80 seustoa! trans for He cents | ning drew his revolver and called to| followed. ‘The starter was kept busy| Ca" be dis a wittole acy evearite ae = eed 8 value 4.50 . y's mill. | @nd two coupons. similar coupon W'l| the fugitives to stop, but they did not rT q at 1 bs | Hane ta atony wont sunont| Wal ity ee grea orOsM Ra Peay th a a oman te tana anton whoa | "Wise mana chat a aetere| OASTORIA Beach and Bath Robes....12...... 3.50 i of ti ‘ople. Every one agreed after | concort of that iG hob ton eave ¥ extra fees. It couldn't be done any-| must be interposed. ‘Nhe hearing wa value 5,00 Ben ateh norte eran trTend tar concent‘of that eventne sine peat tae an M8 | here but in New York, sald an Hallan| et for Satuniay” Mise Homan was) or Infante and Children, nati Ral i: oid cele eae fore had such enthusiasm been shown The young fellow stopped at this, and| {impresario to the writer, yet the inten-| not there, Morris Gest was. David Be- Kind You Have Alwa s Bought English Raincoats, plain and plai cks. @t concerts in this city. Working peo- Wi, Manning turned him over to a citizen | tion of the promoters Is to establish tne | ! was there; he wanted to tell how The ind You nave y i eri illiams 4 . 12.00 ple, for whom there concerts were pri- and continued the pureult. He caught] system in Philadelphia, Boston, Chi- fared OF Ihe ROSA The on Bears the values 18,00 and 20.00 ad (Darsebeeg mothers and The Best Feaiure Boek paky Att ad Gnthtan cantons Ms breed i vibe oe er alba “Sliarge attendance of persons who| Signature " * * 195 + ee ce ee 4] third. "Phe other two eneaped a een on well eaown ‘peopte | oun they were going to eee the of Office Coats of light weight Brilliantine... hy = by 4 The youth who was shot said he was ance sree tn court, os have becn given at Carnegie Hall at igh! i in last night's audience, including a 4-75 prices entirely proaibitive to the labor- Of New Follies Van rent aie Tar aud ng ear few belated society stragglers who had values 6.00 and 7.00 Us { ing people. It was to bring such music serious. ‘The other two prisoners were; not gone to the coronation, or to the | within the reach of all that The Even- ,|Michael O'Brien, aged twelve, of No. | country, and many well known artists fs i ing World jent ts eSioperatioe to the BY CHARLES DARNTON. 139 Sullivan street, and William Dough-|of the stage. There was a jolly alr | Garden procramme. These concerts | aes sere erciene wan een |S! aged seventeen, of No, 6 Dyke-| throughout that manifested itself in iN fl R & , MEN’S UNDERWEAR. in Both Stores, ; Make it possible for people who have rece ‘aba’ anlalder wees G2 Wel taenee ea OY ode yOcKed UP | loudly shouted personalities toward the J MES M CREE bY C0. ever had an opportunity to Msten to obs {gael bein , ererwen” Le |e eller end. i H i * f Ziegfeld “Follies of 1911," which started = ‘The at bit mp1 tt French White Lisle Thread Sleeveless classic muste to become famtitar with | (im te4 York ae eas ee 23rd Street 4th Str ‘ | the inspiring works of the international | peers oe, wthartisg known to eum: SOCIETY GIRLS PILOT raked rade svete LL 3 eck Shirts and Knee Drawers. 75¢ each FREEMAN wueic maces up ro|mr canes oo Oe see Pen ARATE AY MINEOLA, Re he Nainsook coat cut Shirts and Knee j last night. Olives 8 Radishes he a : : le aT : | “on bonis SORCERY paltnoast ae. ‘Writers ted been tm Harriet Quimby in First Flight Is Teinter 8 ta Newburah on, Caasoleten On Wednesday, June the 28th Drawers. 4goc each em sel v @ concerts form o1 t Potatoes Naturel i of the highest educational movements| “Everywife” earlier in the evening, he Nearly Lost in Heavy Smeetbreads glace on Toast or | attempted in the city. ‘They have the| id not “arrive until about it o'clock. Mist. Fran Strine Means Poul Croguettas | Gacisis AP Rha Me aoyerersent pleas batshte of Mine Grand Osta! anon | Hiaretet Quitilly made ber fret fight or Vang sad Buckling "Salad PARASOLS. In Both Stores, SOROSIS SHOES. Im Both Stores. \ ee Une nila “or H 0-operat! ft ‘1 4| Here at last was a really funny idea, | the Moisant school at Minoola, L. I.,] Gold Lemon Pudding, Fruit Sauce, of Cheese : rt 5 ae’ S 3 ‘ | eee New York what auida| and Willlams Tose to it with the ease| ths morning, rising to a height of one Calo Soir Pongee with Persian borders, Black and __ Men's and Boys’ Sorosis Shoes and Oxford | | greater significance ts the tact that the| Of & comedian who knows his ground |bundred feet. The young lady asalied| |The star of “carmen” was Wallth ; ine Taff Coaching Parasols | Ties. All leathers. { Roar, ena egenetiod on pecan il even when the ecene painter has him| twice around the field, made @ landing | Bradford in the title part. Aside trom White Stripe Taffeta, Coaching Parasols of : ‘ | fede usea for s fund to enlarge the en-|WD inthe alr’ two or three hundred at each round, and ‘then rose again [Mer attractive personality, there, was Black and Colored Taffeta, Plain and Fancy Men's Sorosis. worvr7.072. §.00 and 6.00 i feet. A. ngaged | lous | easily. In her fight the young lady . ; ; § | Revere er saute tes sttampe to lend, cn aincttuhnen over | showed the benefit of having been kept |Comtralto with « voice; but her imper- Taffeta with borders and floral designs. en A (es ae { Granted the use of the public play-| the tron framework to a train for New | OF, {nt Around @ long time, Tan CHI Maree wip seouns Mar allie 1.95 and 2.75 y' AAA ard ah) Si im | grounds for open air performances, the| Rochelle he dragged the digest laugh 4 fi If weathy nditi , value 2.50 to 5.00 } first of which will be given some time | of the night out of the house? With | rene tor dopwith will t ete nue ee gaan bend yeti Lat avcng fi if july. hese performances will be. of society women for flights this Bde } Ravee ial the itcteas of the pe ob afternoon at Nassau Boulevard. Blanche | 11° **n# the flower song admirably. Ed- \ | ward A. Clark was as good an Esca- . SEIS. Gecgrece vio tor: to-ntght’a concert Ecott amt Giise Quimby are the firee| milio as might have been looked for,| WOMEN’S SUIT DEP’TS. 12 Bota Stores, 23rd Street 34th Street het both prof a . | two women in America to fly in a mono- | and he had to repeat the Toreador song. | FMP deen selected by Te Ee | Te pauseatote voce “steontalons wtih | Blac Mile, Reina La Zar was an acceptable f t Hopp trom the works of j .|__Dr. H. Mf, Waldron made a flight to| Micaela, There was off-key aing- | asters. Many of tho selections are|!aughter when the man who was risk- | } es nat y eae slate can | tea hla tte te wet 40: New ag Hickeville, and return: When the ladies | ing by others in the cast that was dis- i lan operas. ‘or a Rohe! tl thi finished | tressing, but t! mall chorus did its A cy oT | Hopp has picked Miss Alice Preston, | #lipped and fell, and was drawn up| fen neavy fom whion ug on Genre that | work walt Ma Lingerie Dresses, trimmed with Valen- who will sing the aria, “Ballattella,” | only pped. length ¢| they could not be seen at the far end| The concluding vaudeville show had rochet medallions. } ts hagtoe merits peel abies one peels of the field, Hoey Saniltar mroktanice. ciennes lace and 1 tish Croch Hon! who will sing a|for Wiliams, in his readiness to grant = — - 9-75 ealection from the aame opera. Ree avons pene ena ne BN Secs Dresses of Gingham, Tissue, Dimity and Readers of The Eve! World should | ets with both hands. When the man ’ ’ Mot fail to take adva' of the con-| was hauled up a second time his strug- 2 . ; al I certs. This is not only true for those| eles with the guide's formidable feet Lawn. . 4 5% 5 5° 6 s° nd 7 s° j and ual Wh cas epabeg iene tosaeatestt Linen Coat Stiits.......ceeee cece eee Q75 : . but for those who do. : . ‘ | Mr. Altschuler's orchestra has achieved] fyee Wi exmlonion oremed Ce neat DISTANCE Lingerie Dresses of handsome embroidery | teternational fame and the programmes) that the average commuter is over TELEPHONE and lace. 22.50 finest musical gems of the masters, | Charged. * A | Fach night's concert 1s well worth at-| Unmoved by this tragte accident, ‘Wille Tub Skirts of Linen and Repp........ ‘ fending for avery person rogardious of {ams proceeded to give himself up to 2.50 to 7.95 means locality. songs. Ong was “Harmony,” with the : t COUPON PLACES CONCERTS IN| music of the frying pan as its principal REACH OF ALL. theme, ‘and then came “In the Eve He ‘The program for to-night follows; | Ring." In the course of which Williams ie Sagi \ ae Played the best pantomimic pok MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEP’TS. mm Both Stores, i a f < = sure, but it has improved with age. . F h hand de Underclothing,— Dulas Beasie, MSOere. Wenciae was rench hand-made Underclothing, FREE TO ALL READERS OF fe conan euatecte, renee Business Office materials include Sheer Linen, Nainsook and ; at ato tly. \- * . . * a A } a6 SOU Rick A] MCIEG BtsGey Gree ens Batiste, trimmed with various laces combined 9 | would lead happier lives, ‘There was a AT with fine hand-embroidery. S§ or ; touch of Eddie Foy in her loosed-limbed ; j Pooling, “anal thee. komatig, au ‘hor Gowns..........2.25, 2.95, 3.95 and 4.95 é ; | fe the daily concert coupon. yellow crinoline. After this dance ehe as ree Chemises........1.50, 1.95, 2.50 “ 2.95 — Another of the Sunday World’s mo . ag - (MADISON SQUARE NORTH) Drawers.........1.25, 1.50, 2.75 3:95 es Stories, Trew it i fosenirio dance that Bs Mats ead Corset Covers....1.75, 2.25, 2.75 ‘“* 3-50 “THE ADVENTURE OF f Ing, and the Dolly Sisters found littl i | } time to rest during the evening, When- NEW OFFICE has been epeeed on 26th A complete stock of American Undercloth- THE SECOND ST ‘AIN” # f ever we wondered ‘what was’ coming Street, between Madison and Fifth Avenues, ing at moderate prices E t next it proved to be the Dolly Sisters, d f Madison ing a Pp . Brey neces Cent just two doors west o! Square And A * . : with “The Customs,” which was of Garden, for the purpose of further increasing the nd two most interesting love stories— } fered without apologies to Mr, Loeb. convenience with which the public may transact f Two girls came through it with #0 lt- 4 “ p i ée ” R E V | E W tle to declare that they didn't stop to|{¥ its business with the company. TRUNK DEPARTMENTS, In Both Stores, THE MASKED BALL t hide even their legs, i jedan ice will take care of all t fl — i That the famous slogan: |, “Bvervwite” wan uch an oa4. mix- ‘This off elephone Dress ‘Trunks,—hard fibre or leather By the noted novelist, Mrs. L. T. Meade, f “World Ads. for Results” pete er akpeiees gaa uate Be business in the Gramercy, Stuyvesant, Mad- bound, fitted with dress and divided trays. i has carried far and been | | thor. “rverywoman,” by compariaon-|f) £SOm Square and Chelsea Exchanges. Sizes 34, 36, 38 and 4o inches. 9.75 and found to have the “true Dut Ife 1s short and comparisons take The company now has eight convenient! value 11.25 to 13.50 t hia 6 ; ; time! It ts enough to say that Every- | é . M4 ‘“ ” a i 5g aaaal husband had a row with Everywife and | located Commercial Offices in Manhattan and The Steamer Trunks, hard fibre or leather FLOOD TIDE } drifted down to the stage door, where | Bronx, at any one of which business relating to bound. Sizes 36, 38 and 40 inches. 7.50 i orld he met Squabina. Now Squabina was | fy * , i “Ss i att The World Published a chorus girl and naturally hungry, but | contracts for new telephone service, changes in. value 8.75 to 9.78 By another great writer of fiction, 30,968 Leigh dt vat ee] ge Maw enfin | resent service, payment of bills, advertising in Light weight Cane Dress Suit Cases with | Margaret Cameron. Individual Advertise- » wouldn’ i tc., ma) fi insi Siz i ; Pre ments Last Weck. Sivecthuesang. "Welle Til be pemasay™ clephone Directory, etc., y be transacted inside pockets. Sizes 24 and 26 nee These three unusual narratives will be published in j 14,021 More Than the Herald. he exclaimed. “No,” explained Reason, Please note addresses below and take up all busi- O85 i ene a separate pocket edition booklet. sane tas savedoyou'trom that” An tters pertaining to telephone service with the : : ; 864 Wore Than the Herald, that's the way it went. in Bee me pei : ch Gag | | Times, Sun, Tribune and Te Sichest aleb aundesd hie enrages nearest office. ; Cowhide Dee, Gul Canon Gouhie steal Just the Thing for Commuters, &e { ress Combined. in writing a “satire on “Pinafore.” It TELEPHONE NO, es. Sizes 24 and 26 inches, 00 and 4.50 es ae he advertisi ts now too late, alas! to ask, what did ram " ft Gine 5.00 a ee ; . Review the advertising Gilbert write? ‘The entertainment was ioe? - = ss | and distributed FREE ft an ay time and 4 Jin threo parts, the first ending with Saddler Sewn Cowhide Bags with re- | with every copy of ts sae Le aan eer ve Deere seek batted cl eld inforced corners, leather lined. Sizes 14, 15, f A y The World hit Moving hurdle that brought them out | 16, 17 and 18 inches, 5.75 | 9 5 th pal is ed iP “pba a sada) ey, apting Morningside 12090 value 6.75 to 8.00 | X Un a § or § thousands more advertise- ad Me ee Cae Ne 366 East 150th Strect.. ++Melrose 12090 | me | ments than any other Hella Chatelaine and Leon Erroll, In | f newspaper on earth, the third part of the bill, called the Public Telephones and Booths, | JAMES MeGREERY bf C0 BE SURE AND ORDER A COPY FROM YOUR ' pabaret show, the proceedings suggested tors ts the te i E t 4 A FACT THAT MERITS a tourn date AR Gy that Ay Operators in Attendance, ji y KACEY s p a NEWSDEALER IN ADVANCE, ' |¥rancisco known as “The Barbary | 23rd Street ; 4th Street i. | Coast. r -f CONSIDERATION ff Fire vor any penner ot etn os | NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. # to see them was to ask, LAegte! ft Jos, dua salons Zor picking beautleat : LE mee EAE Sanies ‘ e. seam Tn a nate Nh Ls eh Sith - or

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