The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1912, Page 8

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a LJ THE EVENING WORLD, FAUSTTHROWN ON [WV HUF, SMIRNOFF |=" BASEBALL MARKET, QUTS OPER; HLS == a i Giants’ Mascot, Thrown Down) Russian Tenor Won't Sing for | by McGraw, Wants Mag- nates to Define His Status. | He Declares. re n | j Wil be att ae the Anored Hear! convent iYes, Swissco Will ,s Grow Your Hair’ fi ary 4 Metropolitan—Persecuted, — | hoped today the former Runsian . aniied for The meeting of the National League) Mimitrt Hmirnoff, Pehedule Committee this afternoon at! tenor of the Motr the Wadiort fillet that mammoth hos | home on the Kron telry with baseball folke—megnates, | ( owners, players, interented onlookers and | mance one Charlee Victory Faust, The advent | Opera ( a at . the Metropolitan) {4 he had been of the ane Prevents Baldness and Dandruff. Re- stores Gray or Faded Hair to | its Natural Color. | he Italian on the top floors of the been permitted to oud id hear distinctly t a ‘Feust'| cy The Br ro out te Managoment refusn! © “Bors | 0 of Col. Evbetts, of Brook- lyn, clamoring for holiday Gates for his clad, High above thie Atecorant none of wrangling was heard the thunderous tones of Charles Victory Faurt demand. ing admittance to the official sanctum. Faust, it will be recalled, war the of- ficla! jinx and mascot of the Giante last reason, Faust came to the Waldorf in quest of justice, Ha special purpose was an audience with the National Laague eolons, He tarried his way, however, to pour hie trot into the Godonoff,” the Rueran opera in which he attained fame, Ue spoke of severnt «mall annoyances ne believed were de liberately caused vy tho hoetlitty of tho management, auch ne the nailing down of the window in the balcony acune of Romeo and Juliet,’ so that he wee Oiiged to exert ail his strength and lone breath pryina {t open before hie earance je ® land of Itai Hwissco tops daninitf quickly, grow nd restores gray faded hair to ent colar ee baldness, bald epota, felling alr wore wealp, Wattle hale oF wuy halt tan. ers, Beginning with the | not at all Farrar oan ti dually worked his way | Destin. But the cl to the hotel oMfce, thence to the cafe,| Mrw, Whitelaw Reld « through Peicock alley and then up t0| before the Duke of Connaught, ins ms are true we will send the sixteenth floor, where the Schedule| of Caruso, Cadek! wang there, too. and iS cal Ol pentiae oad Commities was in session. A rapid-fire! that tnoreused the hart fecling, for y Hemedy Co., 492 PO. dictograph recorded the complaints as follows: t year Manager McGraw of the! Faunt a anlary of $25 is the former Gadek! ts not an Itallen. Friende of Smirnoff ha the Metropolitan orchestra has fre- quently forced the muste of finales, thus spoiling the effect of Smirnoff's fine | ohadings. | | Smirnoff wi! apear at Berlin, Vienna, a Mearaw Paris and Monte Carlo, after a ehort ar contract | Fest. He will not return to this country ; under the present Metropolitan manage- Ee Velen cit ihc aaldce Samm vien | ment, he sald, a year and a halt having ability, but declared that the | “taunt him his lesson | ipply of contracts had become Peg Trae 4. ~ harwed that! sq ing devartineats cvery where at 60c. and $1.00 ns ceprary contract mendous worth to the clu @ral weeks ago Leroy Business Block Burned. | ROCHESTER, N. ¥., Feb. 13—Fire { started at midnight in the plant of the Leroy News gutted a block in the business section of thet village. The eatimated at $20,000. vs HOW. NATURE S| GURES CONSTIPATION, i y to | And why drugs are being used the Nattonal |jegs and less for ¢! at purposes ‘The custom of Internal Batbing for oxhai 4 McGraw war steadfast in his deter- mination not to give his former jinx contract, #0 Faust & to deliber lamond. Hoy to find a loophole out of hin dile Faurt called on Roger Bri ager of the St, Loute Natio re Rigler of the National him down to the Waldorf to-day his grievances ‘before t le Commit- tH ee ee ace eust declared keeping the intestines pure, clean and that he would watt until the gentlemen |free from poisonous mwatter—curing | flaished thelr business, after making constipation, biliousness and the more} four futile attempts to break into their | serious diseases which they bring on— | reome. has become so universally popular and | Seated on an iron chatr putas ot the | yo sclentifically correct in it plica- sun parior on the sixteenth floor, Faust , as to merit the most a aid ne would auction himself off to the | abe 48 to gerreny cee | iets bidder If justice wae not elven "There are other methods which partly | ‘rid the em of the accumulated waste which brings on countless ills, but which ARRESTED AS DYNAMITER ri Qringn on conntlee ile, but which IN THE M’NAMARA PLOT, theroogh int On the land1-8 =“ land 3-64 « fand1-64 “ The above weights and nt aver ‘#1 Na TR te | ROCHESTIR, Fev. iF of Mansfeld, ©., alleged t larence Do thorough in the McNamara dyna a any drug, no | was arr thls afternoon by | Beputy United States Marshal Viens he mann, Doud was (iken to Jail awaiting being used a @ hearing and prescrit Dowd Was arrested xt a toval hotel. sis now b e Tt te waid that ned all Riker Drug Stores in New Yor! 1 Brooklyn, Its action is so simple and natural as to immediately appeal to all common- " i ¢ reason for its great larity “Why Man of Today ifficient week, arriv! has been labor ory few days. it fe said, and the n from India onde, Watches, Jewelry, 180 Broadway, New York Is Only 51 Fire Never Touched Us! In Our Broadway and 13th Street Retail | Store Our Stock Did Not Suffer from Fire, Smoke or Water, yee the Wholesale Dept. on the Fourth Floor Suffered Considerable Damage. We Are Still Conducting Our Big Liquidation Sale Hackett, Carhart & Co., ' Wholesale Clothing Stock For Men and Young Men at Half We are discontinuing our wholesale dep r.ment and will devote all our attention t our four retails ores. We are d posing of our wholesale sto-k, consisting of Suits and Over eoats, Full Dress, Tuxedo, Prince Albers and Cu.aw iy Coats, with vests, at 50 cents on the dollar. Positively no damage done to our Revail Departmen. , $18 & $15 A 60, $55 & i % Gene $10" zoo O88 oe 90 514 hr = Er 5! $30 & $25 $50 & $48 Suits $99 0 Suits & O’Coats $45 FullDress Coats $24.00 38 & $35 " 18 50 $40 Full Dress Coats $20: 42.50 & $40 $9 50 wits & O’Coats l $48 & $45 ; $50 Prince Albert and Cutaway Coats with Vests, $29.50 Suite to ender, 815.80 and $22.90, wage $40 nind $481 $2680 and 925.50, were $60 and $55. Custom sale in our two Broadway stores only. uits & O’Coats $40 Tuxedo Coats $9 1-50 $60 Prince Albert and Cutaway Coats with Vests, $32.50 Tahal Carhart: RETAIL E. E, TURLINGTUN, Vice-’resident 265 Broadway | 841 Broadway | 119 W. 42d St. | 125th Street Near Chambere St. Cor. 13th Se, | Near Broadway Near 8d Ave. ‘ <> -a—— AFTERNOON TFA AND DAINTY LUNCHEONS IN OUR NEW TEA ROUM, 8TH FLOOR— POPULAR PRICES ae © 33 Years Leaders of Fashion J oro NAHAN FRANKO'S ORCHESTRA || J He with MLLE. ANTOINETTE CANTARELLI, “cprano, 4 ) and MISS GERTRUDE E. MERRITT, Contralto. Md ( In Our Restaurant, Eighth Floor. | f SIXTH. AVE. 19270 207 Ss EET. NEw YORK French Cuisine. Popular Prices. Exprees Elevator Direct. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1912, | \ S2, g ah illo) XS , ih t MillCost, Which Will Establish a New Low-Price Epoch Featuring the Famous Naushon Company Fabrics N EVENT of extraordinary value-giving importance, especially planned to satisfy early-season wants of those who desire to get their Summer sewing out of the way before the hot weather comes—those who want ample time to plan their Summer costumes and dresses, so as to make them up leisurely—those who want to save 25% to 333%. In order that the sale may be of unprecedented interest to those who desire fabrics for immediate use, we include the reigning fabrics for strect and party dresses at prices that will not occur again this season. So thot you may not m the importance of this sule. w it _in every instance the price touches the lowest point ever recorded, and that prices are for ths sale only, We urge upon you to rad eve you_wili_ 1 ot_miss one singl antage thet chis sale presets} This Sale Wt Continue for the Week or as Long as the Different Lots Last. 38c Silk Striped Voile, 19c 50c Satin Stripe Nub Voile, 27¢ |35c Plain Color Voile, 19c The product of the celebrated Naushon Mills, A rich, handsome, dressy fabric of class and dis- A low price achievement which you will i which insures the excellence of the qual Every desirable | tinction—another one of the Naushon products, which wi ciate and at which you will marvel, _Of course you kn’ street and evening shade is represented; fine, sheer quality, make up into those smart and exclusive dresses that areso | Fe among the leading Spring and especially suitable for handsome party dresses, gowns for the | appropriate for all occasions. Solid colors in all street and perpesely put the price down to the theatre or reception, also for street wear. The quality and | evening shades, with silver hairline, the new nub effect; $8] A 38-inch Naushon voile; every conceivable shade, in: style character of this material make this the best offering | inches wide. Really looks like a 82 imported fabric; in fact, | ful chiffon finish; drapes perfectly; requires five or six yards that ever went into public print. it’s a copy. for a dress. . he 50c Ruff Silk Pongees, 21¢ 20c Printed Dimities, 1214c i baa op ohioas gs gh The wanted 3 You know they are the correct thing for dainty an 5 a tied Hib be lustrous and. silky Summer creations. ‘They'll reach the height of their popu yards of (ese, Sootck Dress Gikghams in all the newest with a fin this coming season for women's and children's dresses. 3 aH eC aie and dura floral patterns; 27 inches wide. = 9 Mi le. 25c Printed Linaires, 15¢ 29c Zephyr Tissues, 18c : A complete assortment of new 1912 patterns; A handsome collection of unusually attractive pote stripes, checks and plaids in all the staple color effects; 80 terns; dainty floral designs combined with stripes: lack inches wide. and white; new, smart and effective. Your summer ward- ° k a ; i 10c¢ Printed Dress Lawns, 7c tobe willnot be complete without a drew ofthis kinds #7 inches |" Vine sheer quality in neat floral patterns—dots, stripes and various other designs; every desirable color in- 50c Tussah Silk Pongee, 28c cluded in the assortment. Some bordered effects also ine _ A very popular wash silk, which will be used ex- | _ cluded; £7 inches wide. tensively this season for smart gowns, shirt waists, shirts, pa- : Ohm ele shirt 35c French Ginghams, 23c ei be tucker aidan lustre; all the staple and eve- | ‘This lot includes all our own importation of French hams; exclusiv tment of plaids, check: 35c Striped Wash Silk, 19c Seueiaiia: sii emienan vile oe od This beautiful, lustrous, washable striped silk will | 10¢c Seersucker Ginghams, 6c be very much in demand for dresses, shirt waists, etc. All! One of the staple wash fabrics used for nurses’ the popular colors; an extensive line of stripes in all the differ- | uniforms, houses dresses, aprons, children’s frocks, ctc.; all ent widths, 26 inches wide. uae the wanted stripes. Parisian Bordered Novelties, 95c New Eponge, Yard, 39c One of the newest and most artistic of the imported Fashion's latest creation for the most stylish suits novelties that have just arived from Paris _ Beautiful bord- e and gowns; a rough, Buy effect that looks like Turki, ered chiffon voiles, very fine, sheer quality; white body with | towelling; firmly woven. Shown in such desirable colors Cole slater joral patterns in various | chamois, brown, navy, wistaria, gray, light blue, black and color combi i SIMPSON CRAV Our Annual Spring Sale of Curtains and Upholsteries Is a Value Giving Event of Commanding Importance We Plan This Advance Event Yearly at a Time When Its Economies May Be Fully Realized in Your Refurnishing of Town and Country Homes for the Spring and Summer IKE all our big events, we have gone into this sale with characteristic thoroughness. Our buyers have visited all the prominent manu- facturers and imyorters, enl.sted their interest and co-operation, and in making the very large purchases necessary for such an occasion they drove the greatest bargains in our entire history—so there is nothing to prevent this from being an unparalleled success. The stocks are larger than ever, the values greater, We are ready for you! The Sale begins Wednesday and continues throughout the week. © Foarth Fieen, The Sale Prices Are From One-Third to One-Haif Below a Moderate Estimate of Regular Value 3,500 Pairs Fine Nottingham, Scotch Lace, Cable Net, Corded Arabian Curtains, Etc. ___ When you see these handsome new patterns, the fine qualities, and the absolute newness, you will rightly wonder why the manufacturer, importer, or Simpson Crawford Co. are selling such beautiful merchandise at these unprecedentedly low prices. ‘Three lots ih this series: RS Ne : 4 A [> Main Floor. item so that cellent weight; Ik, but are mixed mercerized cotton, which the fabric weight ity. A complete range of colors for street and , also for costumes and coats. 50c Tub Silks, 33c Some houses have sold this fabric for 65c. It is mostly silk, being mixed with a little cotton to insure service; a large variety of beautiful stripes in various colors on white grounds; fully $2 inches wide. The wanted fabric for waists, dresses and men’s shirts. 25c Imported Voiles, 1214c The new and popular black-and-white stripes in several different widths; a fine, sheer quality that is especially adapted for the smart costumes. Of course, you know that bl rill be @ perfect craze among the best dressers. Never sold at this low price and possibly will never again be so such a low figure. 29c Silk Organdies, 15c Handsome floral effects and neat designs in pink, blue lilac on white grounds. 39c Silk Mixed Pongees, 19c Natural effects; a splendid, silk-mixed pongee in a heavy and firmly woven qualit ich, lustrous finish; suitable for all sorts of garments—dres: waists, shirts, pajamas, atito coats, searfs, etc. Posi ly the best value of the year. ‘They look like al borders of exquisite tions, WEORD CO., SIXTH AVE! white. E'S FOREMOST STOR! Lot Number 1 Includes Regular Lot Number 2 Includes Regular Lot Number 3 Includes reneulne 1,000 pairs Lace Curtains, in- wuss 1,200 pairs Lace Curtains, in-|.. Values barr yeaniy a page par alues cluding ‘Corded Arabian Lace [#180 t0 $2.00, | | ciuding Henvy Corded Arabian | #2:95, to 93.95 ine per ~— #4 engi $4.45 to $6.50 Curtains, Wide Nottingham y @¢ Per Pair Curtains, Novelty Renaissance 3¢ Per Pair cluding Heavy ren ots at Per Pair tains, Imported Panel Curtains, Renaissance Curtains, Marie Antoinette Curtains. Curtains, Handsome Cable Net Curtains, Imported Scotch Lace Curtains, Dainty Seotch Lace Curtains, Stylish Novelty | $ ] °° Curtains. Curtains. $ 2.00 300 Pairs Handsome Portieres Included are Reversible Damask Portieres, Reversible Tapestry Portieres and Double-Faced Velour Portieres in the best colors. 50inches ¢ 6 wide by 234 yards long. Regular values $8.00 to $11.00, at pair. d American Cretonnes. yd. 22¢ [9509 Bonne Femme Curtains, Regularly 93, $3.50 &» $4, all at td” does now tell you the full value g $ ] 85 500 Pairs Imported Lace Curtains Regularly 87.00, $7.50 and 7.90. Including Irish Point, Renaissance, Marie Antoinette, Antique and Arabian Lace Curtains. Your $500 choice of these at, per pair. ....cssecseeeceeenes 300 Lace Bed Sets, |e dust to say Regularly $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00, Ay $55.45 ng. ‘ saw any better qual So you see it is a bargain of bar Dainty Dimities, Fine Mercer- j inches wide; but the kind of patterns and At Re. ived Repp or Wide Chints Phot that will » ePPy your most enth instic praire Z a We FA iy sink Remnants of High Grade Imported Cretonnes, each, 10¢ One of the pretti« pes. £ St) Made Rena’ Ten cents! You could hordly betleve it! V th ateriuls | est and most stylish NS sell off the piece at 81.6 average in value from one to tye sill curtains made. These Curtains have hand made Renai: sance and Arabian borders or three large ‘onservative we'll say they urery’ sample lengths, nothing” asthe saying ale. AN very band- TW9e_to $1.25) Curtal $00 75¢ to 91.25 Window hand made motifs, we have yet Ne yara 45c¢ des, cacn n deep full ruffle at to show at this arkably low. price. They are all for full ize beds. Only one and iwo of a style It's a wonderful chance. bottom and with band ma colors, 42 to hes wide by ® 1 ave Imported Kings ficotch Molland, Lomsdale Sootch Holland, American ™ Hand Mand O13 Op: (Seconds); 8 to 12 Bring your measui Floral designs. oice of Ivory, Ecru or Arabian color Se Basement—45e and 59 c || Basement—98e and $1.25 ¢ || Basement—8$1.49 and 81,79 c || Basement-—Corded Arab- $ Curtains, at ee F 33 Curtains, at. 66 Curtains, at ARANA 98 ian Curtains, pr........ 133 Basement Sdeand sive Hol- c |] Basement—2le and %5 1¢ |] Basement~-Reversible # Basement-~#2.50 Mottin: land Window FPR ace 18 | Table Oilcloth, yd., at.... 42; Couch Covers.........5 1.66 Shirt Waist Boxes... . SIMPSON GRAWFORD CO. ») SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE-@TH AVE., 10TH TO 20TH 9T., NEW YORK CITY ss 2 i hn tao — ae tens sheen

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