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ohn Gerhardt ngs With the ‘ Philharmonic BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. ena corn the Ger man soprano, w Neder sing. ing haw been one of the most artistic things to record during the PROREM Musical season, was the soloist lagt ‘Bight at Carnegie Hall with the ae Society under Josef Stran- ‘agner, “Schmer- and jongs by Hugo Wolf, 2,’ \Wedforgenh “Der Freund” and “Er \ Sete? each and all expressed with rare ding and in lovely voice, underetan Mrj: Gtransky began hin programme Grieg’s overture, “In Autumn.” after Miss Gerhardt had sung her Wager group, he ted the orchestra oo ‘@ vivid interpretation of Iich- uss's tone poem, “Death and SWeagaguretion At the end he pre- sented Gchumann's lovely “Spring” aymppony, No. 1, in B flat major, with such jartistty went e with such"@s might have been engendered by @ hearing of the first act of “Die ‘Walkuere.” “Le Donne Curlose," Wolt-Ferrar!'s Geliclous musical comedy in three acts, thet has been one of the hits of the season at the Metropolitan Opera House, was repeated last night to the delight of a large and onthuslastic audience, Ger- alding Farrar, Bella Alten, Rita Fornia, Jeanne Maubourg, Jadiowker, Scotti, Didur, de Segui » Lambert Murphy, Audisio, Hargreaves, Reschigiian, An- antan, Rossi and Buckreus, fitted ad- mirably into their parts. Toscanini conducted with fine understanding. Helen M. Raymond, pianist, and /Chare Jotte Lund, soprano, gave @ recital at the Fabri Studio yesterday afternoon that provided a charming entertain ment. Mrs. Raymond's numbers were by Rubinstein, Ludwig Schytte, Pfeffer IMORTALLY BURNED | ter Painfully Hurt in Try- ing to Save Her. Ninety-second a of her apartment were painfully burned. ‘afire, and she ran from the reom, Qira, G. A. Manny, wife of Dr. Manny, | ema, ringworm, barber’ les, adentist, heard Mre, Brown scream and ‘ ze Cm ran to the apartments, oarrying @ fire|the very best di for boils, and extinguisher, She turned the contents | eq: good. Pes rtelons, carbuncles, of the extinguishor on Mrs, Brown and, | wounds and all skin abrasions. ‘with the aid of other tenants, put out} Resinol Ointment can be used on raw the flames. Tue Gre did slight damage | or inflamed surface with safety and com- Pin!-Coret In the|to the apartment, principal parts gs: ft their beet, The man, committed suicide last night by | nol Nosaiertepiecetat rl shooting himeelf through the head while| If free desired, for sat reples riding down He trison avenue in @ taxi-| to Depa ment 1, Resinol ‘Chemical Co., cab With+tds brother Eiijah. Ho had] Baltimore Md. been despondent over business affaire, Da end@ Chopin. Mme. Lund sang compo- Godard, Frans, Richard Strauss and (by re- eifions by Techatkoweky, Hahn, Queat) Alexander von Fielits's “Billand” cycle of ton numbers, the text in Eng- HOW FAT AFFECTS THE HEART lsh, Mme. Lund wae tn excellent voice and dhe sang with the taste and under- standing that now ts expected of her. partis Siren RAFFLES IN PETTICOATS IS SOUGHT IN FLUSHING. Silver Back Brush Stolen From Room of Hostess and Society Is Interested. erti throbbiog f throatand ‘The following advertisement whioh ap- ||| ezertion causes: in throat peared yesterday in the Flushing Jour. ||] temples; the breath is short and gaspy. fat has created no end of comment in ||| Whea theseaymptomscometo the maa exclusive circies in Flushing. The ad- or woman who fs too fat, steps should vertisement reads: At an afternoon tea given recently @ silver back clothes brush marked with an initial, and highly prized by the hostess as @ gift, was abstracted from the bureau and carried away by one of the guests present. ‘The perpetrator is known, and if the brush should be returned by mail nothing further will ©e done in the en. @ame newspaper contained a testy a@coount of @ tea and whist, given by Mre. Joseph Fitch, wife of the home, the Terrace, | ernoon. This affair | Playgrounds in Flushing, of which Ellis | Parker Butler ts President, “Was the brush taken from your thouse?” Magistrate Fitch was asked. “Not that I know of.’ he replied. “How did you get that idea?” At the office of the newspaper it was LAWYERS. learned that the person who inserted the advertisement eafd he was acting for Mra, Fitch. A final cleanup of overcoats convertible collar overcoats, 125TH STREET UNION SQUAR be taken to remove the excess fat, not only from the suffocated heart, but from ight, 1547 46th Mothers and Fathers We Have Placed on Sale At Our 125th and Ith St. Stores Only Boys’ Overcoats and Suits at $2.50 $6.00 and $5.00 Values Boys’ Overcoats at $4.50 $12.50, $10.00 and $8.00 Values Boys’ Suits at $4.50 $10.00, $9.00 and $8.00. Values and suits which also includes a timely purchase of splendid overcoats and suits at both prices, At $2.50 there are double-breasted suits, sizes 7 to 18, and sizes 10 to 17. At $4.50 there are Norfolk and double-breasted suits and convertible collar overcoats. Come and see them at our Union Square store or our Harlem store—some of the biggest bargains in boys’ clothing that you have ever seen. For Youths and Young Men from 14 to 20 Long Trouser Suits and Overcoats at $7.50 Reduced from $18.00, $15.00 and $12.00 Smart models and patterns, made especially to fit youths and young men from 14 to 20 years of age. We have collec- ted them from our other stores and placed them on sale at the following two stores only. AT 8D AVENUE and E, 14TH STREET Just Wert of Broadwiy. Ons Block from 14th St, Subwsy Station, 1$th St. and Willdameburg Bridge Care Pass the Door, WHER KITCHEN. Cre Urs Mrs. Brown’s Son and Daugh- Mra. Elisabeth Brown of No, 101 Kast {a in @ critical oon- | Resinol Soap and found it so very satis- dition to-day in the Presbyterian Hos- ban that 1 still continue to use it. pital from burne received in the kitchen | Jt is very soothing to # sensitive et night. In trying and healing in cases of eruptions. to rescue her her daughter, Albertina, fourtesn, and her won, Willlam, eleven, | it as @ remedy for Burns, Chapped With @ lighted match in her hand " Mrs, Brown stooped to draw aside =| Himes Soaeegs, ui curtain of a cupboard which contained) Why don't you try it? A ped will \turpentine. ‘The curtain caught @re and! be mailed to you « utely free. And the turpentine ignited. Before Mrs, Brown could draw back her dress was is Resinol un pi He od quick! Robinson, Lawyer SHE HAD Something; It Was Resinol Chicago, Ill, is the home of a thrifty woman whose ace; m wes en ger) of demonstrating to hee that all ski Riarer rations are not false. She rete ts| more for a sample of Resinol. It came, she used, it conquered. Her letter is given herewith: "I received and used your sample of “For years 1 have used your Resinol Ointment and cannot speak too high! CJ | or any skin eru rg not only for Burns, Cuts and Cha: instantly an fad other eruptive win dienes Itis fort. It cannot harm the skin of — Soap isa high jecta and pre- serves the skin Paid ould be used in connection with the Ointment The nae, Week End Specials UPRIGHT PIANOS Lord & Taylor. Founded 1830 Spring Apparel for Misses and Children Misses’ & Juniors’ Tailored Suits als Serges, Fancy Mixtures Coats lined with Peau de Special value at Dreny Suits Of changeable Whipcords, wide-wale Serges and Homespuns, braid and button trimmed. All colors and white... . Misses’ os uniors’ Dresses and two-toned Taffeta Silk, e and collar. inl vty blue, brown, Copenhagen and blac! Special value at Misses: & Juniors’ Dresses Of French Linen, larj Light blue, white, old blue and tan. Special value Handsome WASHABLE WAISTS More than thirty atylee— Worth $2.9 and @. Barly Children's Coats —-4 to 14 years— Of Serges and fancy Mixtures, | Of imported model. | Tissues, lace and Taercdas blue, black and white} trimmed thee s, and mixtures, Girls’ Dresses igh, round, V and four potnts waists of linen of embrotdered Ili Baquisite combinations of laces and olma- lated hand embroidery—Pt. Venise motita, ond emall of large with laces or embroldery—| novelty mete ere a feature of many—all bave unusually pretty sleeves +s: Tallored watate of linen of embroié- ered Itnons at this price are easily the best the city—many patterne-all ghowing faultiess workmanship. re tailored or dressy Excellent values at prices quoted, $3.95 & $4.45 A Complete Line of Cover, Stool, Cartage and 26 Sheets of Music with these Beautiful Upri PLAYER PIANOS Bench, Searf, Ca Rolls of Mua with ‘these “Besutiter Mayers "sl = WE'VE SCORES OF THEM. $75 Detir & Co, $3 cnn Pea, 95 Ph. Kring = 4 ,Men'ps, 110 Amsterdam 4 ven, 125 Weser Bros, 4 yen, 135 E. Gabler 4 herby 160 Hazeiton Bros, & pony, 5 ens 6 Unit ha, OETZ af a eh. (Ey LAYING. [ One Block yey both pip sea Subway at Bice OPEN EVENINGS oth, Attractive Spring Selling at MecEnerys || 86, 88 and 90 MYRTLE AVE., Cor. Lawrence St., Rrooklyn. Pullman Mis inees soe Weenty 19.75 Like Higed, Hood | and jody, fh Recitning Back pushers, enamel corduroy uph els, footwell with ombination of Go-Cart YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE $30 Purcheee, $65 Purchase, $1.00 Woonty $100 Purchase, $1.50 Weekly OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL? P.M. Boys’ Washable Sutts —#2 to 10 years— Russian and blouse models, in all the new materials, in colors and white, $1.25, $1.50, $2.45 t0° $4.95 Boys’ and Girls’ Straw Hats In all the new shapes and straws, 50c, 98c, $1.25 to $8.50 InYants’ Long-Waisted Dresses —2 to 5 years— White Lingerie Dresses, lace and embroidery trimmed, 98, $1.50 B $1.95 —_—_——___—__—— on ALL READY FOR SPRrivo IN THD SHON DEVARTHENT. wi Girk 9 and Tiny Tots better ehose thas usual for the money, pensen toy ta ts tent tak ‘manufacturers are instructed to put in litile extras in nish, fer which they receive extra price, but which le not added to the cost at which they are sold bere......Thet le why they are better than these cteovhore saUaKen MAID" sions, ratoat [HE cloth or ‘The reatos liev in « cait ben AL alt Ince and bution NaurroN oe aN ee } BUY Orne onnnn ‘ Sassy. ea full tocr-iow. Weroad boots extension Gosdyoar welted soles—guumeta} calf, lace—patent leather, eat top. button—all wees aw Coton 7 Tien made on Feather, bo Wwompee ‘o Drea BUTTON tal call eda Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Pateat com cloth top—hand welted and rth ‘vives and widths. WOMBN'S BL'K RUCKBKIN ue. Button—band weli—Cubse heels. LONG SILK GLOVES. New Styles Demand Long Gloves. a dest—That ts our (reason for carrying thea jon length ~ yt finger tipe— BRIDGE WORK, PER TOO” Artificial Tecth DR.H. W. GUILSHAN N. E. Cor. 128th St. & Sth Ave, Entrance 271 W. 125th St. DENTISTRY THAT LASTS NO. PLATES M-putton—lack, white and many aaa Pa essstiiivuisoies 1.95 bation—Mianene ak jeavier Ra aes: Heteen and white...sres Peeenerener eee A WEEK-END LIST OF TOILET ARTICLES AT BUDSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS 1) ot. Glass Nasal Douch 89 ct. Germaine Fase STuE Somes ‘Bl 29 ct. Hagard’s Tollet Bensola. 35 ct, Lambert's Listerine.. jedodorme, fof oO yaitgelas hande. ;] tion of Dental skill, appealing at once to persons who have heretofore dreaded artificial teeth, is the recent application of Bridge Work by the Waterbury Dentists. Where there are two or more decayed or loose teeth, or mere roots, in either jaw, a beau- tiful, serviceable set of teeth, with- out plates, can be De CONTR RAS stone around detected natural teeth. This explains the wpe 19 et. Ring Handle Pumloe. % ct. Bone jombination File and MORNING SPECIA! ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted $2.98 end $1.96 GIRLS’ DRESEES... Les than cost to make era om The New WATERBURY Way Come here in the morning, have your old teeth extracted PREE, and returg home at ni set that fits perfectly. | DENTURE ROOPLESS PLATE gives perfect comfort and satisfaction, where the old style plate cannot b worn. All work ior collary, of red. or. Cape Clown, with braid and buttons: fancy waist offects oF ‘sailor vollar of dark plabd, and 170 HKUADWAY, CUM, Mamnd LANK DIAMONDS at aa M1s9BS' DEPT.SECOND FLOOR, aaa ON. mM CREDIT $. lental surgery made PAINLESS by our wonderful NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY DIAMONDS ON CREDIT WATCHES! 6 et, CHILDREN’ 8 Hose monanrcuann FLooR, WATERBURY DENTAL MUM) UNDERWEAR—SECOND FLOOR, - HEARN- Fourteeoih Mtrevt, Wea of Tinh Avenes, IN ALL DEPARTMENTS NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE OF TRUSTWORTHY QUALITING WILL GREBT SATURDAY GHOPPmEsS. Aa usual, epectal attractions ta Jeventfie Apparel aad tn Week ed Specinnics. Our Small Profit Prices Mean Substantial Aavings. NEW SPRING CLOTHING FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS , natty suite ee earl; rin hi h of poe oreey pe Be RL Bg by RW Berges, cassimeres, tweeds, cheviots aad worsteds tm newest designs and colore— Deudle breasted and platted Nertolk atylee—8 to 17 years, Russian end Baller Suits for little fellows pry 4 to 10 yonre—Serges, worsteds, and cheviots—platn colors an@ fancy mixtnres—braid trim'd or with emb'd Sbleme—satlor or walitary collars, 48 BARLY SEASON VALUES OF IMMEDIATS INTERSST, WE OFFER: Russian and Béllor Suite 6.08 Cont Suite, # to 17 yre, | Cont Suits, 8 to 17 yre, 608 . Others ask Others ask 69.60, BOYS TROUSERS—REPRCIALLY OOD VALUBE— Bloomer end Knicker @tylee—Chevicts, tweets, ensstmeres, corgen, worstede and {cordureye—é to 17 years. sseeesgeeeoseress++-1.80.. 1.96.. 8.50 orter-—Diiewh te cdtata ceewhere, y Trousers, 18 te 10 yre...... coll most o . the cut 1s en I t polat abd ene very mel partiouler @resvere. GIRLS’ BUCKSKIN sui ri 8 id a M ‘a5 \ Se Genuine white vests: year welted Cn pega class ‘workmanenip in every detail! ora par LAER TORE ; cat 88 ulton At tees! GIRLS pee ite ans ee Leet sgl abd, oe an ¥ ela i Wear with cloth or Little Boye’ BLUCHER Stone Stone We te, SPRING STYLBS IN PETTICOATS Lovely plain colors and smart changeables, @is0 Diack, in soft, clinging messalines and chitton enttetas, The new tree walking akirt” —atral 8.08 Jana talietarets inch skaoh st each side—side plaiied or fringe ¢rim’d. Meagalines and | Tatistas-—Pringe ide plaitisacotbere sow puffed bad Sd Baitea foaweee, otged ‘with ewkaties color, SATURDAY SPECIAL LUNCHEONS ‘To-morrow—~11.30 to 2.20 i Roast Fresh Apple Sauce— 5 m i pin Russe, Ton, Coffee oF MII. .sisssees 4D No. 2—Chickon, Broth, lobater. ate iw 9 Pudding, Tea, Coftes, Milic... Jee Creare porved lnatead of other Brey the round of why 0, obs ef teens’ nourishing tusebeone ee peers Ee HANDSOM® SPRING CO! purchase of R 07.00 and 68,00 vai Spring styles. jeopt at HEARN'S! 98 and 598, BOYS’ SUITS.. 3.50 Navy Blve Berges and hres torduroys_-Nortal —tully lined kateke Just the suite to wear until lightest Bpring woighis are needed BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR. | 9999 YOUTHS’ SUITS. *eF Berges, Che viots end ‘qoadke® iso gray @ brown mixtures—exoel- lent styles and workmanship—serge lininge—io 37 chest Well made—wel! eut—eued oe wilt TEs pariscter neunol ‘or Cstioge: Fost YOUTHS' CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR. 49 ct. BOYS’ BLO! Figured white Percales—aiso = Fianoeleite—wah or ‘without collan-7 to 15 yrs, BOYS’ YURNISHINGS--THIRD FLOOR, © ct. Beye’ Ni Ad SHIRTS......,. 87 White and madi pergaies, at style—laun- ‘also blue Coambraremco dered—~12 to 14 necl BOYS’ FURNISHINGS—THIRD PLOOR, 2.09 GTRLS' Button SHORS.. 414-610 Pulten #., Gun Metal Breckive. HELP WANTED—-MAL aera phy by HOURS 8 to 6; SUNDATS, 0 to 9, German, French and Bwedish Spoken, Ledies ts Attendance SHOEKS—-SECOND FLOOR, 2 ot. BOYS' GOLF eosine ll Spring ealgtures an navy blue serge BOYS’ PURNISHINGS—-THIRD FLOOR, as AT AH «RN EMEA Oe 27 6 vines tn Oey abe FASHIONABLE MILLISERE FOR PRESENT WEAR Smart Stylee—-Moterate Price Mats made of maline or trimmed with thie sheer, lovely materiel— ‘Two-tone combinations, sveh as Diack and white, Dive aud green, ote sein and farpe.. 28,8, feather endo Selcome Cet FLOWBR HATE=New mai! shapes—' Your ationtion te ealleé ¢o our 98.50 hate, designed and made by band in cur own werkreome—Their equal ena- a fa the city at $10.00, | BBAUTIFUL SPRING GARMENTS FOR MISSES apparel that te most welcome because of ite beautiful colori: weight end Givtiactive new etyles....Bach garment an example of thet faulticss manship for which thie department te noted—euch right up to the minute in design end trivemiag. wectate the heawti- vrice of garments MISSKS' BAKLY SPRING SUITS— ia medium | Navy aud other blues, aleo grey eerges and 6 | Jeckets—box backs trim'd with buttess one side-long revere, terminatiog ta Closing—Insert pockets. feta OF satia itninge—superd tailoring. ite arriving datly—many exclusive styles city for qualitics represented. deeenian THE NEW FOR srnixe Womea'e Suite and Dresses, Baquisite Millinery Latent Giik and Lingerie Welets Wonderful Assortments of White Googe Wash Drove Fabrics. Novelticn tn Silke an@ Dress Geese. Fesbionable Laces an@ Kmbrotéerien, DEPEXDABLE QUALITING AT THOSR POPULAR PRicaS that have established the trates, “HMARN FOR BEST VALUES” +#—______-e DAINTY NOVELTIES IN NEW SBASON pains Wore! fmbraisered. 4 dettete ueee aAutae foundation of white and masy obers.. Smal) Sete ws and ich coltare * re | TWO-Rauffle Pierrot sMoeke— SATURDAY SPRCIALS GREAT WASH DRESS FABRIC DEPT, jest In the world, BLACK COTTON MESSALINES jt lustrous ag a Silk Mixed parr seaates NEW JEWELRY. Pegrt Grosian Banéee—tboe rows PS —extra special values... naromely rian id all ia jery long o' Rips or with slastlo’ guesste—eatra quality garter Beewtte the term “Seconds,” these corsets are beanties. might travel far, but seach o barguin could be found ‘To-morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M No Mail or Telephone Orders, o fac! iso ‘satin tope, straw tee A uo bee or flower will complete @ MICLINERY—THIRD vLOOR. sei P Black Heetherbi ere, fi at aera Ftoon,