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————— a i SSE | es; sedcetac toe: wa. wempge, wee | 88 array) Riera trata” Quo Vadis Sung Beiore vain EV | Brotectory, $4,000 for the erection of ¢ t The Cardinal). . ; ye ENING WORLD; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1 -|Chtcago Opera Company to the Metro-) ti {|politan Opera Houge yerterday evening | adm Mr. Wort-Ferrart's figure the last time this reason. Wolf-/ looms large among living composers, “The Jewels of! As to the production, there can be nothing but praise for Mr. Dippel, Mr. Campanint, the principal singers, the ion, as well as with respect and upon te t ‘ resitis of Selma The « women's j ris latest opera, «{the Madonna,” wan repeated before an- other large audience, While there was Dienty of applause for the singers and | chorus and the orchestra. It {s admir- for Campanint, the conductor, the shock | able. Caroline White, Basal and Sam- of the principal incident again seemed! marco, in the chief parts, have won }to act as a damper, although a modif-| new jqureis, Louise Berat.and ail the | cation of It had been made, Mallets, for | rest of the big cast bear them worthy whom the theft of the Madonna's jewels | company, Vv EL 0 G E N # commited, did nat put on the! - “Beauty’s Guardian” wn, but was content to bedeck her: |’ cara curowil " ‘ees Velogen {s thoroughty is with the ather precious stonex. ‘The | (tre, cate tana heat cccuun three | wonderfully soothing in itseftect, andits. Her pro- pealing virtues are qui CRACKED LIPS - are both paymul and disfiguring. also expose one to the danger of pete ests quic crac! H sores has been found in ‘ R —___. 4 | marble altars; to the same institutt $10,000 for general uses, half for t benefit of boys and half for girl; Hor | for the Aged, conducted hy the 1 vax excited | Sister of the Poor, $10,000; Seton BM, the bast ty, years. pital, $19,000; Franciscan Missionaries re a ) Mary. $%,000: College. of St. Francis | Xavier, $6,000; Society of St. Vincent de 4 r Paul, $10,090, to be used in work among 2 | enttdren. | _ LAUGH FOR AN HOUR. —_——-— Catholic Oratorio Society Presents for the First Time in America Felix the vomba and t the Lord to Peter, Of ‘first and second pasa, alm t and eraeh, continu: | Tt te i t r} | Yon su wit if a tl th :. ’, 1 Pchor . ology of the momenta that follow " Smail Hope of Any Escaping |y 3 ped Flveaune inet mecs| Nowowiejski’s Dramatic Maan UPRtAIE ana @tuts fot of hers before the curtain fall praise comeraed becke. Op" iat Colt sores have been known to disappear 4 | a tricks. puszien, ¢ com ‘ feo . Nowowlejsii is not afraid the writer dues not pretend to under | nan, saint~#aens, Goltermann, David: |!" 4 day by its use. From Oklahoma Mine Shat- | Beatanane Sar ate nel toss Oratorio, Conducted by ory Nr, Sometors match, tor or stand, “Few in the audtence, probably. Om," nruch, Chopin, Single end Pop |, Atte Velogen rubbed onthe face and)” tered by Explosi Poe World. the Composer. |cheatra alone, is rampant with mili- gave It passing thought. per. She played with. okill, hands night and morning, alter bathing — : ere y Explosion. “WIRE TRUST” H HEAD SUED. : ltorism and suggests the passing of A Lake ioe ad work served and before ‘out Ee gp ‘ 5 a sane ny legions. In th to emphasize its effectiveness as a] 4 concert at the MacDowell ctub |’ Preserve TES eben the. Christians’ musings ( Hove melodrama, and the appropriateness of | yesterday afternoon ate which Mime, {its youthful glow and beauty. Unlike the muste to the action, even when tt approachés the banal. “The Jewels of the Madonna” greasy creams, it contains nothing to soil, and in portions of the apparition liepsible tubes, at all druggists 28e. the composer shows that he understands |Longari-Tanara, Rosalle Wirthiin and A man who can |sjegfried Philip were the asolotate, BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. No. 2 of the San Bols Coal Company at| "ston and Others of Fra “JEWELS OF THE MADONNA” SpeCuriain, Ghts:, was; Wrecked today| Money. & CEC YKO_VADIS" a dramatic ora-| 45,4 otter values of the stringed instru- write served to Introduce a doren songs by. by losion of gas in the aiath late Cullis, Huntington. ana: bullant ce| torio’ by Felix Nowowiejski | ents, including the harp. FOR LAST TIME THIS GEASON. | after “Tht New Life” and “The Curious | Marton Fugenie Bauer, @ rising young fevel, dnd fire and smoke have thus|™any railroads, ip a defendant In &/audionte at Carneaio Hail last evening | Naturally, the atrenuousness of “Quo| Mr. Dipnel beodght his Philadetphia-| Women must be comladered with an- [New York composer. Proecancrat by imndindh- an f y as, lence at C fer prevented any effective work of /*Uit started in the Supreme Cour Situs, ) frowing out of the mixed up affairs the National Bteel and Wire Con A cpecial train was rushed from this;and involving. featy thousende nt a city carrying all avaitale doctora and |lars and charges of fraud and deceit. furses and with orders to pick up doc-| There are several plaintiffs, headed } tors at intermediate points for service | >% Robert John Fran’ 4t the McCurtain mine disaster. Re- | Ports to tho mining cgmpany headquar- ters Indicate a heavy doas of life. M'ALESTER, Ok! %.—Mine Inspector Burgess, with rescue appa- Fatus, left here this afternoon for Mo- —Curtain to direct work in the attempted Tescue of che entomded minors. — WATCH FOR PRIMARY FRAUD. Dix Warns Harburger to Take Pre- enntilo Againat Miegal Votin Y., March 21.—Gov, Dix} aent a letter to-day; to Sheff Marburger of NewYork, requesting him to tal Precautions against {legal voting at th ‘by the Catholic Oratorio 80’ |GIMBELS The panier costumes thal are the talk of Paris, and all the other new modes that the great Parisian dressmakers have created for Spring and Summer may be seen in *‘LaPromenadedes Toilettes’’ Which fashion authorities reckon as being the finest exhibition ever presented in New York. But to A “Domestic” SEWING MACHINE At the Specially Low Price of $22 Will Vastly Help Your Spring Sewing Of course you need a Sewing Machine, if your Spring undertakings of new clothing are heavy. Of course you want the best Sewing Machine for your money. Looking at it from either of two ways this special Gimbel model ‘“‘Domestic”’ is the machine for you.tochooge. If you, want.to apend’ about $22 for your Machine, this “Domestic” is by far the best you ean buy for the money. On the other hand, if a have been intending to buy a thor ly good Machine, without respect to the price, you, will find the Machine you are looking for in this “Domestic” at much less than you expected to pay. For under usual conditions the price of this Machine would have to be considerably more than organized under the laws of Maine, | with a capital of $5,000,000. Later the capital was increased to $10,000,000, The complaint, a bulky one contain-! ing more than. a hundred typewritten | {pages, charges specifically that Hunt- ington, as a member of the executive! committee of the corporation and voting! ‘trustee, and the late Everett BR, Web- ster, as president of the gigantic cone cern, fraudulently misrepresented its financial condition to further the sale of ite stock. The complaint also alleges, At great length, that “Huntington, Web- ster afd one Edwant F. Shellaberger, | Who were the executive committee of the National Steel and Wire Company, ‘aused to be printed and circulated a lal Keeps the skin in per- fect, healthy condition. Beautifies, softens, guards against infection and disease. Absolutely pure. Unequalled for toilet and bath. Large cake, price 25 cents, accomplish this we spared no expense in the assembli of this large collection of gowns, suits, wraps an York. “ET have been advised by one of the|® candidates at the primary election which {8 to occur on the 26th inst.” says the Governor in his letter, “that there 1s good reason to believe illegal coming primary elect! Ned 1 y . 3 millinery from all the famous style creators of Paris. r ; i was In Fesponse to xe poration. as of June 3, 900 for. dle: AT ALL DRUGGISTS, We extend a cordial invitation to thousands to come wh an thie bs ie at kerr fd ial bated oma a bad a bead ivy fut will including one fro a | tributlon among prospective purchasers Tay Mmerececy Laboratories, and see this display tomorrow, when two-score beautifully MA len t be hehe lot is sold, these special price-advantages stop and the price in the future . nek, ie rel b a i, v . Meinepoeisth: Assembly: District ot om known bi Huntington and “hie assocls gowned women promenade—along trellised garden walks ssbb dieecd os aH Le : ise and misleading, in the Piano Salon, and through the Tea Room—be- o KEK KLE KEKE 5 ; daneiiail - Specifications of the “Domestic” Sewing Machine at $22 i Latest pattern Domestic head, with ball-bearings, and the wonderful “looper” by which you can change from lock-stitch to chain-stitch and back again, thus giving you practically TWO MACHINES IN ONE. tween the hours of 10:30 A. M. and 12:30 P. M. and from 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. Eighth Floor Voting will be attempted and violence offered in defiance of the elections law at the various polling places in th ‘Twenty-sixth Assembly District in New Unusual Bargains in This Exquisite REAL LACES For the Easter Bride Full set of “Domestic” attachments Handsomely finished, golden-oak case, with five drawers Sold on the easy. Gimbel terms of York County. While I have not the you are prepared to And Her Attendants $2 Cash and $1 a Week Sale of Spring fully perto: r official duttes in con- Delivered free at your home, if on one of our wagon routes, or at your nearest railway station, topesiaily’ call’ "your “attention to the Just now, afew weeks | | if within our free freight delivery limits, and free instruction at your home if within 25 miles of Meee Hes ‘sariibcssta.tn wren tise see Overcoats at 10 before the annual wave | | our store. ' may be prepared for any emergency of Easter weddings, this which might possibly arise.” We shall be glad to show and explain these excellent Machines to you at any time, or send you an illustrated catalogue. You owe it to your own peace of mind to find out all about them at once, Fifth Floor wonderful Gimbel_col- lection of real laces springs into particular prominence, for adorn- ments have to be pro- vided for the brides’ and bridesmaids’ gowns, and the all-important bridal veil must be choosen. Of - these latter we make a rich showing, ‘in Lierre, Princess and Applique Lace, at $9.50 to $55, and will drape them in any desired style. uite apart from the need laces for the wedding gown, this season will see an unusual demand for laces fsa eas” ll SPECULATOR LOSES SUIT. “General” Kennedy Won't Have to Part With $3,000. ‘A jury in the Supreme Court in Brooklyn decided this afternoon that “General” K. K. Kennedy of No. 126 Claremont avenue, Manhattan, need not pay Willinm Roser of Fourth avenue and Pacific street, Brooklyn, $3,000. Roser claimed that he was thorough- ly iitar with the stock market In Lon and that he entered into a epntract with Kennedy whereby the latter was to take Roser and his wife te England and advance Roser £3,000 the market, recelving half the Roser sued when Kennedy re- fused to carry out the contract. Ken- nedy denied that any such contract had ever been made. a Kennedy admitted that he secur ? his title of “General” from the fa i i Formerly °25, ‘22, 20 and *18 Black, Oxford and Fancy Mixtures, Some Silk Lined and Silk Faced We have not waited until the season’s end, but have made reductions and offer you these unusual bargains, just when you can use them best, at the opening of the Spring season. Final Sale of Suits at $10 Formerly £25, $22, *20 and *18 Models, weights and styles that you can wear all Spring; a good assortment for your selection. cs” aad WH A Welcome Gift tor the Easter Bride Or the Bride ot Ten Years--- A 60-Piece Kitchen Set of “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Ware for $25.75 The Easter bride is keen to have her new home thoroughly modern in its that once he was United States sul-General in’ Chefoo, China. ——— WILLS $6,000 TO MGR. BRANN Lawrence Also Mrs. Bequeathn . j our experts gathered recent trips abroad every desirable sort of lace, from the most exquisite Shadow Lace, to the heaviest Bohemian and Cluny: Real Filet Laces, 1 to 8 inches, 76c to $6.75 yard. Real Filet Allovers, 36 in., $26 On Sale at 4 Stores Only—Not at 49th Street " . 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT ST,, near Greeawich. 125th STREE Large ‘Suma to Char A legacy of $6,000 will A. Brann, rector of 5 in East Forty-third str of Mrs, Mary L. Lawret Surrogate’s office to-da: WH celevraate his by the will fled In the Mer. Brann en jubilee tn Rose Point Laces, 5-8 in. to 6 in, wide, $5.50 to $33.75. Duchesee Laces, 1! to 11 inches ‘the June, wide, $1.60 to $16. to 1) |e ment. The bride of ten years will have learned enough of housekeeping to hail ne widow of Poin juchesse Laces, 0 "y i] aM . ‘ : . Fan aerate inches wide, $8.25 1 Liq pelt, Milan Lances, 3'4 to 19 | advent, on her tin wedding anniversary, of a set of the best Kitchenware that present Real Point Venise Laces, nes wide, 76c to $19.50 y : day domestic engineering has been able to devise. int Venise Medallions, 30¢ to We originated these 60-piece Sets, of the most serviceable Aluminum Ware made, with parte ular reference to their suitableness as practicable gifts, or for the housewife who wishes to buy for her own kitchen, a set containing practically all the necessary utensils without the bother'of picking out the individual pieces. ° P 5 If bought separately at the full prices for “‘Wear-Ever” Aluminum Ware, the set would coat * $31.25, instead of the Special March price of $26.75. Each piece is marked “Wear-Ever,” and is stamped—not cast—in one piece. There’are no seams to leak; handles will not get loose, the ware is extremely durable, easily kept bright and clean, and light weight. It is absolutely hygienic—which is most important-—for it has no daggerous enamel coating to chip off and get into the food; and no poisonous substances arepsed in m: g it. Following is the composition of these Sets, of which we provided a liberal supgfor the March Sale of Housewares: ay , ‘Tea Kettle 2 Mixing Spoons Bread Pan — Cake Turner Real Bohemian Laces, 114 to 414 inches wide, $1 to $6 yard. Real Irish, from Picot Edges to Allovers, 18 'inches, 16¢ to $24.60 3c to ‘To jay and To-Morrow $6 each. Point Applique Laces, 114 to 11 i $1.26 to $7.76 yard. ‘oss on solid and net to 6!4 inches wide, ee, in Lierre, Princess ique, $9.60 to $55 exch. ilet Medallions, 16¢ to J.B ALIMANN Bi BE f Irish Medaltions, Open Saturday Evenings Until 10. We Close Evcnings at 6 Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Bedding ON OUR CREDIT TERMS $65 Worth, $1 Weekly; $100 worth, $1.50 Weekly 68, 1 to 36 inches, d. ‘to id inches wide, Main floor Women’s Silk Underwear That Will Stand Price-Comparison 4 Lipped Saucepans Double Boiler 6 Table Knives 6 Teaspoons Muffin Pan Lemon Squeezer _ We are eager to have women, who enjoy the luxury of Silk Double Roaster 6 Table Forks Tea Ball Teapot Cup Strainer Underwear, realize how moderately priced these dainty silk 2 Saucepans 2 Pudding Pans Soup Strainer Coffee Pot Coffee Percolator undergarments are for their fine quality. This, too, at the Set of 5 Kitchen 2 Frying Pans Cake Pan Griddle Measuring Spoon : Fifth Floor beginning of the season, when Silk Underwear is most com- Knives 6 Tablespoons 2 Pie Plates Skimmer fortable to wear. A > Glove Silk Vests, for instance, with prettily embroidered tops and rein- Don’t Neglect Artistic Lamps at $16 forced; in pink, blue and w! 34 to 44, are remarkable at $2.60. Y F - : : Italian Silk Vests, heavily embroidered and reinforced, in pink, blue and our Furs The Lamp Store looks like the white, are $2.96, instead of $3.75 and $4, because some re missi And wait until the temperature home of a thousand rainbows with = ' Suite, mahogany finished frames, i A ith Frenc gh ‘ : TTT juaranteed 5-Plece Parlor Sutte, gany es, Combination Suits of Clove Silk, with French or crocheted tops, and rises high and the moths begin ; 1 fe ie upholstered in silk plush; value $40. . . . tight drawers, pink, blue and white, are $2.96. iia to feast’ upon that beautiful fur Ge Goren, its present brilliant assembly of 17 Jeweis ais ‘ : coat, or muff. Now is the time | @@gageglikasseaiagey Lamps at March Sale prices. { foe Write for our New Lislo Thread Underwear to think about the safety of your | (C2gtaatacgester Marcu Here is.a new and notable speci 1 of fine Swiss lisle thread, low peveless, With tor Furs for the Summer, ‘And’ the y “ cy peci- Solid 14-Karat y gape Mulie: of fing Balan late sorted: low neck migevoless, with tiehtor | 1 5% 10) cena chert ga. tae Ehey /“22 men. An Electric Table Lamp, GOLD Bodie Coie “42 withgraceful chased base, 25 inches e or Opera Union Suits, without shoulder straps, tight or lace- trimmed, at $1 and $1.60. Swiss-ribbod Lisle Thread Vests, with hand-crocheted yokes, in reg- ular or ettra sizes, 60¢, Main Floor high, in patina brass finish, and 20- inch shade of metal tracery of art glass. A practical duplicate of this Gimbel Dry-Air Cold Storage Vault lots. ve the truth of ‘thi nm until we cl ik. We of which is equipped with ali the ° seul t Lamp has been $30 in our stock. ne (a Ar latest facilities for the prot H * ry . i, woes staal arched 25c and 50c e Only Fractions on Fuss, Oriental, rieay draptin The'price of these Lamps is $16, fect that f any Jeweller, either, whole: i and hangings, * Other Electric Table Lamps, with mosaic glass shades, in or peri genic Of the Regular Prices of || *ruri*if ie pomuiaicl wnt] suretie denne jatch ¢ 0 your own Jeweller to OUR LIBERAL R MBE At $10, $14, $16, $20, $35 and $45, regularly $20 to $67.50. Summer at special prices, 3 aT. Hangings Domes, in rich mos', effects, for electricit= wr Phone or mail requests for us to call for your furs will receive |g. prompt attention. Fur Salon, Third Floor an These Jabots and Frills How a woman revels in selecting a few daint such a miscellaneous collection as this! It is r’s surplus and a few samples, Some of the s have stocks attached, he works are stamped plainly the cases are stamped 14-Kt. it. There can fii mail o nh. but we vgs from as gas At $14, $15, $18, $37.60 and $60, regularly $22 to $100, Fifth Floor from tality co: atin bi and. cuph Value #25t tu Frill Y Mt 19-—76e, $1 and upward and F0ceach, Main Floor BROADWAY THIRTY-THIRD OT. ‘CHARLES A. LS Oscar Ree eit bation Sacer guin preschar eee reiietinton © vom ati see teens? ler le ire . ‘ re - NEW YORK

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