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‘Volpe, or Schmitt, ' Sought by Seattle ‘for Musical Leader| , BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. HE directors of the Seattle Bym- phony Orchestra tn search of a! conduetor to succeed Henry K. Hadley, the young American comporer, | Who has been jured to Ban Francisco | to take charge of a symphony orchestra (there, are casting files in many waters with a hope of landing the biggest fish, {Two at least of our own musictans, ‘Arnold Volpo and Henry P, Schmitt, fheve been asked to name terms, § Mr. Volpe ts the founder of the Volpe mphony Orchestra. For ten years he bored vallantly to help young ‘players of all intruments tn the devel- opment of their ‘talents. Not only hae he succeeded in producing individual artists who command respect, but he has established an orchestra that must be considered seriously in summing uD the musical ts of New York, *_Mr. Volpe is reluctant to leave New (York and it were a pity to lose him, ‘Dut tt ts understood that his reply to ithe Seattle offer is that a ® year and a three years’ con- Ftract might induce him to transfer bis "energies to the Pacific coast. Mr. Schmitt, who has been prominent | ia the Philharmonic Society for years {ahd has been announced as the con- jeert master for the comin: ‘formerly Anton Geldi's @wctor and concert ‘yeare after Beldi' the orchestra, and h ‘quently as a violin soloist. He hes de-| ined the off h he conducted e4 on Satur- tour of Europe tm which she made even more than her In Londot «Munich to her score. Hi S@2scmonts bean euriy in Geraldine Farrar is due in New York to-morrow on the Kronprinzessin Cecilie, Before rejoining the Metropolitan Opera Oompany she will give seventeen oon- certain a tour beginning at Albany on Opt. 2 that will take h far West a8 St. Paul. Associated er wil ‘Wamoné Clement and Frank I Wo: The first concert of the newly organ- sea Commonwealth Symphony Orches- ‘tra will take place at the Sixty-ninth Regiment Armory next Surday after- noon at 3 o'clock. The purpose of the founders ts to enable people of small Means to hcar good music. Members of the Wage Earners’ Th may obtain < for twai @ohoo! children for ten ce * The Philadelphia Pohl conductor, Orehvstra, Carl Announces for its coming twelfth season twenty-five after- hoon and evening symphony concerts at the Academy o: Music, Philadelphia, be- ginning on Oct. 13. Among the soloists engaged are Aima Gluck, Kathleen Par- Jow, Viadimir De Pachmann, Clarence ‘Whitehi!i, ‘son Van Hoose and Alax- ander Heinemann. i —— } The Mencelesehn- (ier of Torentoy which gave New York a revelation in choral singing a few years ago, will ‘Visit us a 1 next February and be heard in two concerts. i —_—_—_—_—_P—— {CROWD CHEERS FIRE HEROES ‘two Put 06# Flames Under Huge Tank of Gaso Two men probably saved many tives @t crowded Clason's Point yesterday afternoon by extinguishing a fire direct- ly under the large gasoline tank on the end of the plier. Cornelius Quinn !s known as commo- @ore of ihe life saving crew at Clason's and has charge of the pier and boats. On ithe end of the pier, about 600 feet away ‘trom the dance hail, is @ tank holding 6,000 gallons of gasoline, which the owners of the Point sell to motor boats Quinn an@ his helper, Dan Reardon of No, 101) Trinity avenue, had just Miled, th gasoline when issuing from the e tank and threw ‘The two men went to work with sand, cloths and thelr bare hands to extin. guish the bi which began to lick the Dottom of the tank. It took but a few minutes to put cut the blaze, But they were so severely burned on hands and arms they hi Hospital. T Pi ais sna BROTHERS SINK TOGETHER. | Companion Saved by Maa Who Swims Out from 5! HAVERHILL, Mass., Sept. 11.—By the| tal Lake eapaising of a sowboat ip Cr jyemterday Albert and Wallac ‘Drothers, twenty-one and ei; old respectively, were drow \Daly, thelr companion, w Wares: Damon Damon, on shore, saw the upret and Janged in. He swam out to Daly, who al clung to the boat, and brought him fashore. Armours, but both sank before he could reach them, ‘The brothers were farm- hand Ait ey JOHN GILPIN DEAD. NEWPORT, R. 1, Sept, 11.—John Gil- ‘pin, one of the best known newspaper tmen of New England, who was the first “to write society report polo games here, died late y jterday in his home. Mr. Gilpin had n } been In good health for many months, ‘but even tn bad weather he would go out jto “cover’ the news. lary of In recitals both in pubitc| > ry ——_——_—— HER DIAMOND CHANGED TO to be taken to Lebanon | He turned back to help the news of Newport and CHILD HARPIST TO ACCOMPANY IRISH TENOR. Edith Mae Connor, a child narpist, appeared fre-| has been engaged to accompany John | Finnegan, the Irish tenor, on a tour next season. She has been heard in and in musical clups, and last je @ hit at the Ocean Grove ts the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert W. Connor of . 549 Greene avenue, Brooklyn. GLASS, SHE TURNED SLEUTH. Mrs. Goldstein for Weeks Hunted for Kranitsky and Landed Him in Jail at Last. Good sleuthing by Mre. Beckie Gold. burg, landed tn jail yesterday Max Kranitsky, thirty-two, of No. 8 Siegel Street, Williamsburg, aay, is a clever Jewelry thief. Mrs, Goldstetn met Kranitsky last July. She is fond of jewels and wears many. One night he took her to No. 60 Cook street, Williamsburg, where he in- | troduced her to a man through whom | | Kranttsky sald jewolry could be got! cheap. She was wearing a diamond ring whe values at $110. She eays Kranitaky induced her to let the stranger examine It, After a moment the stranger re- turned the ring. A week later Mrs, Golistein perceived that her diamond was losing its lustre and took It to a jeweler’s. He told her. {t was glass. When ahe went to Kranit- eky and demanded back her diamond, he promised to return the stone the next morning. Then he disappeared, Night after night Mrs. Goldatein scoured the streets of Williamsburg for Kranttaky. She saw him last Friday night on Broadway, trailed him to the Siegel street address and caused his arrest Saturday night. Yesterday he wag held tp $1000 ball for examination. meus te Furniture Stores are shewing a great assortment of high-grade Furniture at Low Prices. Remarkable Vatues in Every Dept. Some Special Values stay alae acdc el | 7 aye - 1 5 Late desis. Best finish, Them, Bi 1 ci y f ($18 Pee aes and up- holstery ools Marked! in Plata Yigures Al We Furnish Homes Complete Cash or Credit GEO. FENNELL & C0. Bet. 120th & 12ist Sts. 3d Ave. & 149th St. 2209 3d Ave., Bronx Store ot atein of No. 83 Gerry street, Williams- | who, the police | THE “Best Values at the Lowest Prices’ Big Savings To-Day, Wednesday and Thurs- day in Our Weekly Sale of Furniture, Etc. ans Chiffoniers Breakfast Tables 6.48 |1.98 Exceptionally 1 oak chiffonier polished golden finish; French plete mirror; worth $9.00. Axminster Rugs Extra heavy pile yelvet; size 27254 inches; large variety of Oriental end domestic jesigns value 1.39 $1.98... Shirt Waiet Boxes VENING 121st Sireet value 2.96 Enameled Cribs White enamelled cribs; closely spaced fillers and portable sides. woven wire spring; val. 3.49 best pd Rockers Feather Pillows Guaranteed to be absolutely odor- Ooeeeveseees value $1.49.. Bed Combination White Enam- elled Bed, val.2.50 Woven Wire Spring, steel Roneer ccna 98 {| Complete, All Sizes No C. O. D. or Mail Orders Ly 288.09 TREE “CREDIT aw ‘This BRAS: AES $50 ota inoe 49.98 10 $0000 Win Every Perch eel FISHER BROS brag A COLUMBUS AVE set 103° 8 104" MILLER:H YAMS FREE |FURNITURE| FREE THis ALL-STEEL BED 100.°> *]90.<* By ISO, s150-~ FOR PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION. I offer 150,000 shares of un- derwritten treasury stock of Porcupine Southern Mining Company for public subsctiption at the underwriting price of sixt / cents (60-.) per share. Stock allotted in order ¢e- | ceived. Subscription paid and non-assensable). This (tan eam Held under option: hacia oD No, 18174, No, 13848, a. m Monday, September 11, 1911, and close the following day—Tuesday, September 12 1911, at 3 o'clock. Out-of-town subscriptions must bear postmark not later than 3 o'clock September 12, 1911, in order to be considered. Payments in full must accom- pagy subscription. Very truly yours, J. THOMAS REINHARDT. The right is reserved to re- ject eny auhscription or te allot lese than amount subscribed for. TRE PRESENT OFFERING, The above claims are unde veloped. ‘ i Es bande Ling features of the P WORLD, MONDAY, 2.48), SEPTEMBER 11, 1911. $1 a Month ) 39: 715 —— Bell foe coder and long use. | fie” Fine golden oak frames, pret- tily carved. istered in a good grade of Fabrikoid. Note, the wide back and the soft pleated part, which adds vee case. Lote of +, | ‘ouches, etc., to save your strength and your money. Pay 260 Weekly or 600 Fort. No Deposit F Hav nightly sive comers nd Scrim Curtaings aleo BED SETS and HIGH CLASS CURTAIN NETS... Collector sont Wrequested — |, it) after the entire purchase on basle bought. .. Here are the detalles 7 Fine N Curtai 10,000 Yd: tes Ni Every Thing Every Room ,,fiss, Netticanam Curtains, | Over 20,000 Uds. Curtate Nets Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Etc.| Stoves, Lamps, Clocks, Curtains, Kitchenware, Etc. Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures On Every Thing in Every Department. No “Free” Gifts and No High Prices Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves. Open Saturday Evenings Acres of Floor Space. HR OCURTA, Marie Antoinette, also Combination Hep a ay ch aby Bf the above— and Scoteh Lace, bolster or square shame, 92.00 Co 98.00 loss per pate. Marie Antoinette and $30 worth for —_50¢ a week Real Lace Curtains PGs ¥ 11.08 py 5 en Imported to sall a6 $4.80 to $17.00, $100 “ $1 50 ¢ Arabian and Pionaifennee, richest Sf lace French Lacet and $2.50 «¢ $12.50 « $200 $1,000 Payable by the month if more convenient. We wili open an account for any amount on proportionate 8. No limit, emall or large. 10% Discount if You Prefer to Pay Cash Na extra charge of any kind. Cowperthwait @ Sons t&2% ESTABLISHED 1807 Park Row @ Chatham Sq 193 to 205 Park Row Also at t £1,003 Avy The most First Fall Clothes For the Bables Dhied . be pre for | L ft 2212 to 2224 Third Avena: (Gan 121st. St.) 5 foe ner aust be prepared for tera never asa on basement with Saved by every $1,000 purchaser of one or these homes now. The New 4th Ave, Subway, which is about 80% completed, will soon be in use, making Singer’ sModel Homes rently ‘unsold af ht and Duchess |i a | Sight-Seeing Yacht Clifton, Asqart y Agatation Talend. | foah Wi tad, Be 2.80 4. Pet | | Combi iO, 5 lecturer 8441 Gram STEAMBOA rs, with mor WATCHES JE ONE iWs 170 LW Swe vee’ teCo: a DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | EASY WEEKLY O18 MONTHLY VAY MENTS | American Watch and Diamond Co, ‘ort. Take eleva [DIAMOND > ON CREDIT) WATCHES JAMES BERGMAN. || 37 Maiden Lane _ colorings value 5 ‘OTTO SINGER with g | 'To prevent at 1 ay lenhore, » in SH: rk WAS Le. FOURTEENTH STRERT Weat of Fifth Avenne Announcement Extraordinary! Importers of Lace Curtains and Nets Cohen, Bros. & Co. have long been noted for exclusive designs, all goods being made in thei: own mille and factories abroad.... Their tione included Arabian, Marie Anteinette, Renaissance, French Irish Point, Combination Net, Seeteh Lace, fine Nottingham, French PP A octh Pic BB re rine SBS BER os «as We offer:— French Lacet Curtains Also BS ” Renaissance & Marie Antoinette #8 $ 38c 5 va hg ioe Bt 6.08..7-98 $1.49, Instead of 99,08 & $11.98 8.08 Inston of £2.98 & $14.03 11.08 t 16.08 Instead of $16.08 to $22.98 Serim Curtains quinine © 50 ts. @ | sale of the d we. =| Be oreiteat new 2 i wort r46, hleck with olive, ete.— val . New seuin taffetas, wi white, pink Pp atte n Lin e Gutitaives you Ob et rbbuaset 30|"” FOUR GRADES ! Linings for 56 and 99 lnchae wide i Bor ay andy brphty Long firanch, Asbury a4 ee. Wa Mo wae tse ss YP ee Whee Davee New Coats and Dresses 734. .884..934.. 1214 Ha, Bote aot Hs sa A aie | ‘As uaual, unusual values:— Girls’ School Hats = NEW BROCADE LININGS The soft new “Hoods” of felt or FOR SALE, | Patch" Stbie\ ideal far cont Rute Gloth'in all good colors forthe ‘ “= | worth’ $1.19 ‘ 19 | da'nty a Benctical males ‘ > 5 ‘Then there 'elts of other MORNING SPECIALS—” MESSRS, COHEN BROS. 8 CO, ifth Avenue, Between 17th and 18th Streets RETIRING FROM BUSINESS ¢ Sold to Us the Choice of Their Extensive Stock At Less Than Cost of Import! tion ever shown in Now York... Eaclusive styles, majority of which exp Cluny, Mezican, Guipure, Brussels, nisis, etc. — Agures, squares, stripes combinations, also plain Novelty Nets A ° Reh er 40 to 60 inches wide French Net Bed Sets French Lacet, Arabian, Renalssence 6a@ * 9-98 nsertil ke Skat! Sains ye oration, Bed sete— (ASUREREN ar | 5g 6-00; worth 87.96. fortes ud, wide Ht 8 Nottingraroed’ ot S240 teas, Oe hie ‘wid Imported Cotton Filet Bod Sete 1,50 4-08) worth av.08. Continuation of Our Great Offering of Tapestries and Draperies se mover Dea Aces mc a ee 2.00 1,00 1.50 worth worth * 41.80 to 69.25. $2.50 to $9.00. 93.40 se $8.08, im, ertens offerin, nnd the greatest values si ur famous L. Solomon's ‘Sone atoci nes a ———“ ——-q7 Wash Dress Fabrics Required for Cooler Weather without sayi that beat here ues are he Cre ANY PANY AMOUNT 1A PKOPOR) Ah fat a yea one ROOM S¢ 5 WITH ALL SA CER HOOMS, oe ee ¥ New Fleeced F' | SB iensie'6 68 [PREMIUMS casistenirorn]4 TuRNsitt 95° DAeae caeOie a } se] Batnfabees ae 7] SME T. T [rnnae nieces MYRIREDRED ONT® | 39] wove Manmaieg dium SATURORY | From ‘and 50 olane for for mid: weer. EVENINGS BROOKLYN “| FULTON 3F ILE CAPS "| Pepa Baa eapepitee—new = = — brald aed bl tin lined 38 | wo e Bimens Colles ad bss and interlined=to varie of new season OP cones patterns elsewhere.............., New Ribbons seis wn - 1y end muligery 1 ned in bons: ave—brown dostral 1448 prt 0 98 low for the Pine Dress Gingha 34 Seay es + 30 We Are Headquarters for , Percales Strong, attractive fabrics in demand year round and so thoroughly M4 for House Tea Bkirte, roe ebildren's wear. Hundreds of and the present stook te ox satin with olive you will ues notion 08 4 she pes and sorta, both soft ib ietiok aa does noade jens stiff—Untrimmed... ‘ 84 Elsewhere $1.25 to §2. - Ss > Morrow, Tue: Untd 1 P.M tad dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders, Table Covers 88 two. ‘ened colortags tringed, Lateet, WETING 4b. | } ‘Thursday in alighting from a car he ; ip, pairs, WAuK |1 190 Glahion Stipe ll a p {ten to the sidewalk. He was taken to Rates 1 Pron Wh a neti UE Shem evenings 17 inch—Orlental stipes assel ends, Vane} SHS. hts home. sitting in @ chair there to-| Ba WY JA) were YOU sie SSS == ART GOODS —BASEMENT, | pole el Pi ‘aay he sald he felt weak. He was ci : | EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, && tie White Dress Linena 77 | —Bovs_romnssufyth Fite 2) De Reem 8R9 Sip WURD fAve FURNITURi: IDEAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS |] suite sis S ett oa 24c Women's th — Mie Gilpin wae in his aixty-thind year. Rugs, Carpets, Bedding No. ana OF BUSY PARENTS Weal Woot Panamas 1 Pi sic 8 ASb He leaves a widow, three daughters and $3.00 Down On $50 New York Ciy, Bepr ¥ ipsa L vg and Day Scliook, Bt Amp’ | i ‘ agen raped. mde, | 980 Tatlored Waists 59 je on, He was the Newport corre: 5.00 Down On 75 Ms. &, Thomas Retphand: 4 EMALE. Titian hen to catalan’ | 1% ae bi Zitwon, atvte with pon ‘gpondent of the New Yor! 01 5 h Street e | a Pret —_——— i 50 Bown On 100 ne see’ GN, J. THOMAS REINHARDI, t appearance PIANOS AND ORGANS. LQoR. {New York Girl's Opera Debut. arger Amounta in Proportion, Dap RAS ra who are capable of intelli 1 CARLSRUHE, Germany, Sept. 1.—| Wo ty Fragiit ‘and Railroad Fare, wy ern Oneal . lava s Iroad Street, New, York ( gently Ri resenting plire < cra vente “FiANU ti terge--i il igen en G D ere “ eat — Me fuguenots.” She'was warmly re: xD | Hed pet "7 “gaved and haa many recalls BET. 3° & LEX: AVES salary t me ‘Ay i et Vt ct toy ye AT - =— — - = = {5 y basis. Apply slay in to day's Wor re Variety OC re time and worry by ooking for 8 7 rat OPEN’SATURDAY EVENINGS 10 A, M., 4th floor, Stier |to cele tom LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! Baretta '* day's Weds It makes little difference what you need—a World “Want” will go get it, | Building, Broadway & Uist, \ 1 Hi te '