The evening world. Newspaper, February 12, 1912, Page 8

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. or ow ~~ i i 8 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1912.’ a7 M7 Accesny at vane Neder + auve at t the Bo. | last night's ¢ " M Nn 0-0-C-C-COME ON IN! I eltmbed the tadder to the float, then nine with the reign a bel he Me) ce | acta ings ot mitts el ha. THE WATER'S FINE! Ssitelutaattea atu teu ge tion's tee IAL EE Laay History, New York, on whose order it} {For All Operas Hy Human “Bears” and Dance after & twentyeminute swing | WAS executed, The work will be done | pen Evenings Uull: Potiock Is D m nded ley another dip and awam out |in Florence, Italy, by Mr, Couper, who 0 L ema A will sail for that city in the spring. me Fake Oi iinet lational Society for the tj Promotion of Grand *§ Opera in English Re- ZIMBALIST SOLOIST AT YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERT. Walter Damrosoh wax more thant the Misses Gwendolen and «| Austin, Harry Paulsen, Charles New- «|man, Miss Ethel Hardy, Miss Gertrude Miss Marie Anderson, and The Polar Hea ties wore No Depo: amreal’ ress at a Meeting in| "i: was a pt ouren’ repr Peterson, 50 We are the only firm that advertises tte th ports Gratifying Prog- Medicine ball, basebal!, woodciopping| Miss Kathryn Ta [ee Yeare [terme Wahine te danni and wegaiy ape | with the move f the methods Model Hunt of Peary. ¥ ‘ the distingulehed ’ on. At a mk-| A model for a bust of Rear-Admiral | Do Your Eyes See Our Liberal Credit Terms the oh of the Cone) inv ain rwinin of hire woentons ‘yards away, Wiliam Couper of Menteur, whe wes! Things as They Are? $50 Worth $3 Down | v1. 195 tury nearres Aimeelf so moden Faaet HIPPODRONE CROWDED — fie Form Sence is the ioe tes teen bows dE i ‘ * The Hippodrome was filled to overtiow- | faculty which the eye $150 “ $15.00 “ hina Lore VESTER tstbait tla hes Ing Tent nlaht at Jan Kubeltk's third an possesses of seeing the|§200 « §20.00 “ a ciety for the Promott the | han iin bemutica cof admirers of " ; shape of objects. $300 “ $30.00 “ . ide een Rahn he. pn bn oon San ns heed water aa] einai aaa | B. Altman & Ca. | ‘The Color Sense is the|3.s3 put pa oat 448 performance the audience simply would i ov not fo away at Its conclusion, eel power wnich the eye has times was hie compelled to respond then | of distinguishing colors. tel HAVE ARRANGED SPECIAL SALES FOR The Light Sense is the| | faculty of seeing illumi- TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AS FOLLOWS: | ‘ nation. afermoon, at w «| ITALIAN MUSIC, NEW AND OLD, | THREE OPERAS ON SATURDAY PLAYED BY SYMPHONY SOCIETY | AT THC METROPOLITAN. Walter Damrosch and the Sy st the Metre | Roctety Ore was in the chair, 6 an to the ob: + iets tate, Sete arwell, * and Paganini's Md Gaaree Bibalan, ises| somanrt tifa (niperecnitio Walter Damion, waged. Dv | If any of these senses are : " $13.98 rest en sonnet. (SES te Happy |Mendelsahn, Schubert and "Nenatkowsks,| WOMEN'S LINGERIE WAISTS at $2.75, 3.50, 4.00 & 5.00 pe yt ig igi babii tri ho lan elved andr features oe ; em. - = onthe ca {mm o Marie! MOUNTED POLICEMAN HURT. | WOMEN'S CHIFFON WAISTS . AT 8.00 & 6.75 Our Registered Physicians, |[73910% Wise! faust sea Retire a de athe vps bei from ! nint con-| ume Horse He-Man Breake| WOMEN’S PAJAMAS ’ ‘ ’ ’ AT 1.25 oe ze an jee ahs K delta lS ghee nea ietne fpr ing there was the double ‘hree nd Wrist. | . amine 'e . 4 med in Homon, F ana | inter Lihd GAL ANA Dae | Pee Puieinaal FAA eRe ot the} MISSES’ COLORED PETTICOATS 4 AT 3.75 & 4.00 Perfect Fitting Glasses, 2.50 Lie a) Y ten 1417-1423 PAVE. .180™ Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, With Bifocal Lenses, $4.50 to 8! 9Ehilich &Sons Oculista’ Opticians 223 Sixth Ave., 15th St. 217B'way, AstorHouse 350 Sixth Ave.,22d St. 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 Weet 42d—Bet. 5th & 6th Aves., New York. 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. Liberty avenue police station, Brook- ® beautiful lyn, had just left the station house! yesterday afternoon, bound for the Ca- | narsle district, when at the corner of Glenmore avenue and Liberty street | | his horse Hartford slipped and fell. — | Ruff, with three broken ribs, earl tusiona of the left #ide and a broken wrist, limped to the station house, | and was & k leave. He went to his home, No. 1 T WOMEN’S, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S MUSLIN UNDER- WEAR AT VERY LOW PRICES. | FiOh Avenne, 34th and 35th Sterets, Nem York rile avenue, of iste It could the presenta | compre: | of Tristan und pera House to- rrdica is to be Sixth Ave., 20th, 21st and 22d Sts. 1868—Established 44 Years—1912 ()NEILL-ADAMS Co. Best Quality—Lowest Prices on Sixth Ave. “ANNUAL SILK SALE here was a large and appreciative audience NAMARA TOYE SINGS WITH RUSSIAN SYMPHONY. | Namara Toye, a California singer who! has made a suc «In European ealons, | was the soloist the Russian Sym. phony Society, wt Altschuler, con-|t ductor, at Carr Hall on Satur dan attractive pi ence and a volco of no Uttle henu favo that it seemed hollow, One forced to wonder what was the intelli- Surety Stamp Coupons Return to you 24% Always and often 5% and more through our Special Sales You redeem them in our own merchandise In Progress Sale of $35,000 Worth of Arts ‘a langenae 4 famoux Gere stan—hin first own Loulse and our Pasquale Amato will be Kurne- 1 and Crafts Furniture at 4 Price ional pride and native called out for mn but a right. omprehensively ess made tn the MME. FREMSTAD WINS WITH BOTH VOICE AND PIANO. Mme. Olive Fremstad, playing her own npanment for a song, and a new valtion by @ member of the Metro- orchestra, were the novelties of “Demon” and, her numbers, and was most! in, kne | | Boseics cine co a ition wae You wil tone up your'l Thousands of Yards at Prices That Mean Economy “The Garden of Death,” after a poem by Oscar Wilde, and Rimaky-Korsa- kow's “Shehorazade” suite as hia prine system and feel better for taking, in the morning, glass of cipal orchestral numbers, in the inter- s pretation of which he seemed to inck | favored ) changed . Meltzer Mr, wottve oppont- DON’T—Don't Buy Silks Before Coming Here First “mind again? fire and something of tmasina’ ‘Hunyadi | Janos Water opular —- WATURAL LAXATIVE at leost tm! HEINEMANN IN RECITAL periment, and) AT THE BELASCO THEATRE, Best Remedy for } x form, with alll Aexander Heinemann, the German CONSTIPATION pester coment oe ee ea ee OLD DUST that he once At another concert yeaste: nd was now| noon Mr, Aitachuler repented owed erazade” rulte and Nai rT ee teen’ |anas trom ‘Traviata’ and-*Tho Mar: ve th |riage of Figaro.” Besides which Luba nglish a fait! D'Alexandrowakaga was heard as soloist A of thi# seawon, | in Grieg’s plano concerto, ent @ por rl 91.00 Eolfenne, double width silk, all colors, newest material; at 59c yard. 91.00 Black Marquisette, double width, all silk; at 59¢ yd. 91.25 Bias ery Ce hyo yard wide, pure silk; at 79¢ yd. “@Se Black \d - White Striped Taffeta, and satins, all silk; at 39¢ fi 39c Rough Shantung Pon- gee, in new spring colors; also white, head gray or black; at 19¢ yd. $2.00 Heavy Corded Satin Ottoman, 386 inches wide; stylish for coats; at 89c yd. 91.00 Silk Serge, 27 inches wide, in tan or black; at 49¢ yd. $1.25 Shantung Pongee, black yarn dyed, fast color; at 79c yd. $2.50 Crepe Meteor, in white or black; at $1.49 yd. $1.50 Crepe de Chine, all colors and black; at 79c yd. $1.00 Guaranteed Tailors’ Satin, yard wide, all colors; also black; at 59¢ yd. 92.00 Black Satin Feutre, 36 inches wide, at 89c yd. $1.50 Printed Foulards, double width, all popular colors; at 79¢ yd. $1.25 Satin Messaline, yard wide, all colors and black; at 79¢ yd. $2.50 Bridal Satin, in white, gray and black; at $1.59 yd. $2.00 Black Moire, yard wide, fine quality; at 98c yd. $1.00 Durbar, Persian and Oriental Silks, at 69c yd. 93.00 Crepe Charmeuse, double width, in white and black; at $1.79 yd. $1.25 Corduroy, in white at e9c yd. 94.00 Crepe Charmeuse, double width, in white; at $1.98 yard. $2.00 Black Dress Satin, 36 inches wide, pure silk; at $1.15 yard. $1.00 Black Dress Taffeta, yard wide, pure silk; at 59c¢ yd. $1.25 Shepherd Checks, Taffetas and Novelty Silks, at 75c yd. 75c Silk Faille, 24 inches wide, all colors and black; at 37c yd. 91.25 Chiffon Dress Taf- feta, imported, black only; at €9c yd. $1.00 White Washable Ha- butai, 27 inches wide; 89c¢ yd. 25,000 yards beautiful quality, yard wide Dress Satin, in a full assortment of the latest spring colors and black; values $1.00; at 64c yd. $1.00 Chiffon Cloth, double width, in white or black; at €9c yd. $1.00 Black Dress Satin, yard wide, pure silk; at 65¢ yd. $1.50 Black Satin Lumi- neaux, 40 inches wide, pure silk; at 89c yd. 85c Guaranteed Tailors’ Satin, yard wide, in colors; also white and black; at 49¢ yds $1.00 Natural Ecru Pongee, yard wide, all silk; at 69¢ yd. $1.50 Striped Crepe Eoli- enne, 42 inches wide, ivory white; 65c yd. 59c Imported Brocaded Satin, in all the new fine French colors; at 29c yd. $2.00 Black Dress Velvet, 24 inches wide, excellent qual- ity; at 98c yd. ‘O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, e is a Declaration | Don’t Miss of Independence | Women’s Suits, Dresses, Waists 1,000 Waists Priced Exceptionally Low Every conceiv- able size and de- sign is included, consisting of lin- geries and tailored styles. While some are not entirely perfect, and while others are slightly soiled and mussed, yet the laundry will make them perfect. Buy waists formerly 1.50 and $2.50 ed at 75 Dresses Averaging 4Usual Prices 100 Tailored Suits For Women, Large or Small In many models, consisting of vel- vets, corduroys, serges, tweeds and mixtures, Plenty of varied designs in plain tailored and trimmed mod- els, comprising the balance of our win- ter stock, in values formerly $20.00 to $30.00, now offer- * The woman who is independent does her house work i the quickest, easiest way. The use of Gold Dust points that way. The Gold Dust way is also the most thorough fway. Gold Dust attacks grease and dirt, and drives it gray with little effort on your part. It does all the hard part of the work, with the aid of your brains in- ang of your muscle. ; ‘every home in this land used Gold Dust for all ‘the purposes for which it ° the best cleaner, there ould be more independ- ‘ence among American iepewives " Sign your Declaration of |9,000 Pairs of Women’s Shoes, Oxfords, Juliets \& S'ippers, Actual Value, $2.00, $2.50 & $3.00. The merits of this sale are so well understood that we will not comment except to say that the assortment this year is bigger, the values better Low Valuation; On Feather Neckwear Black and Natural, 1 7-8 yards long, 5 strands; value $4.00, $ All kinds of leathers, including tan, all sorts of heels, high and low, sizes without limit and everybody will find pair after pair that will please them; choice at, pair 2.75 | 3.275 Black, Naturul and Taupe, 2 1-2 yards long, & strands | 85.00, at Bleck, Natural and Taupe, 214 yards long, 5 and 6 strands; value $ value $ PTE TUN oa inspire a one Pav eT AAI Yt PTW OL OA pees oes wadepe adence boday by All Sizes Mufis to match the above; value 86.50, 4 25 D yal wae ae The,variety of selection is the charm of this lot, consisting of Ce velvets, corduroys, satins and serges. The styles are excellently as- sorted in blacks and colors, The combinations are $ 2 12.75 ‘traordinary and garments formerly $22.50 to $35.00 Laces Almost Halt Price Real Linen Cluny and Torchon Edging and Insertions values 10c to $1.25 yd, at i 4 Cambric and Swiss Edging and In: S sets, values 19¢ to 25c, at, yd... .. i 27 inch Ruffled Flouncing, suita and combinations, values 89c to 81.10 yd, at...... 66.00 s eee I | | Manufacturer’s Samples of Women’s Neckwear About 300 pieces of women’s imported lace neckwear, including Dutch collars, sailor collars, Quaker collars, pointed collars, ete. Every piece is a manufacturer's sample, In many pieces there are only one of a kind. Values 50c to $2.98 each at 25C to $1.50 O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor. Special Oftering of 29c Ribbons at 17c yd. 4 and 534 inches wide, in a variety of d colors, including plai Bored EOolcaiedl ake iatt maetan bowen, orien seem insindlon plain 7 O'Neill Main tore—Firet Fleor, Gold Dust is sold in } GC size and Large packages. The large package means greater economy, s Made by [8 N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago of Fairy Soap (the oval cake) mat Makers et the Gold Dust Twins ‘. ur ork’’ sertions, f do yo

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