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Gadski Sings For the Home of German Sailors — The Choruses of the Arion and the Liederkranz Societies Also Contrib- ute Their Talents—The Orchestra, the Volpe Symphony. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. 'OHANNA GADSKI, the Arion @o- @icty, the Liederkranz and the Volpe Symphony Socieiy Joined 10- Gether in a concert at Carnegie Hall Yesterday afternoon for the senefit of the German Sailors’ Home. ‘There wae @ large audience, appreciative of what Mt heard and insistent upon getting its Money's worth. It succeeded, for with Added numbers the corcert spun itself @ut to inordinate tength: offerings were the from “Tannhacus- of songs by Schumann, Brahame, Mendels: D'Albert and Richard Strauss and the llebestod frem “Tristan und Isolde." For the D’ Albert pumber—-"Das Madchen und Ger Bolvnetteriing’—she used an Eng- Meh text that made for something in Qrohfess and piquancy because of hor strange little twists in pronunciation. As extra numbers, she gave in English Mire. Beach's ‘The Year is at the @pring” and the famous ery from le Walkuere,” which she re- Deated. imparted to the “Tann- haeuser’ “Tristan und Isolde" ex- Gorpte all the beauty of voice and the Hehness of art to which she has accus- tomed us, and her Valkyr ery—no matter how inappropriate one may think it der concert purposes—was of etartling effectiveness. The costume the wore was beyond comprehen- sion of a mere man, it was so elaborate and out-of-@oorish, A young woman who sat mext to the writer went into ecstacien over it. At Mme. Gadaki's appearance ehe discarded the goat and for the Hebestod she took off her voluminous hat to the satisfaction, at least, of one of her henrers and adrirers. The lerkranz chorus sang come Pesltions by. Steinbruck, Nocssler and KEngeleberg, with @ baritone solo by Carl Bchlegel. The Arion Society made @ NE with Noubder's “An die ferne Gel »"* the tenor solo of which was guog by thi distinguished German, Herr J: innegan, who at Wurra- wedding celebration the 2 n® a representa- tive Irjenman as ever could be seen or heard, Mr. Volpe led his young men “Rienzi” overture, a by Grieg and the MAX FIEOLER'S FAREWELL A MEMORABLE INCIDENT. Fiedier, directing the Boxton Orchestra.at ite tarewelt con] The season at Carnegie Hall on fternoon, evoked a remark- more's the pit: man, with his genius f training and conducting an orchestra, for tqur years leader of the finest band in America, the reputation of which he has bly maintained, should be per- mitted to depart from America passeth ‘understanding. He cannot, however, fai! te appreciate the affection and esteem and admiration which the’ New York music lovers enter! for tim, The @udiences that attend the Boston Sym- Phony Concerts are of ‘New York's mu- sical elect. They are aristocratic, wealthy and; low to manifest feeling, It meant something—it meant & Great deal—when the vast throng that crowded the house on Saturday after- noon rose as one man at the clo: ef the concert and cheered—actuall »yeheered—shouted words of commenda- re, and goodby; and, in fi that us hats and hand- discloned the “I am unhappy to leave you!" said Mr. Fledier, when, after a score of ree ¢alls, he found his voice. “Do not too soon forget m “TROVATORE” DRAWS ANOTHER BIG SATURDAY NIGHT AUDICNCE “Trovatore” was sung to another large outside of the subscription audience on Saturday night. ‘The performance was epirited and much acclaimed. Marie Ra and Leo Siena Claessens was Asucena, Amato was the Count, and Table { F ood Seat Chatre te at, Olleloth we ls 3 Avit: FOR SALE— [5 2138 2190 REAL ESTATE BROOKLYN. A Lovely Home Can Be Bought Now at Cost 4 park section of Brooklyn, 40 fidehed: handsomely dece tFim; sewer, 00 Liberty SALE— REAL, ESTATE FOR RONG IBLAN Ross! was Ferrando. Emma Bornigaw,|eon and reception given her by Mrs. Audisio and Reschigiiat/ compteted the| Orville Rector, and a dinner by Dr. cast, Sturant conducting. Sylvester Smith. ‘Miss Crosby's birthgay message to her SYMPHONY SOCIETY ENDS —— | trienda was” “Mlghte thinking 1s, what ITS SUBSCRIPTION SEASON. | keeps you young. Keep your mind Walter Damrosch and the Symphony | bright, cheerful and happy, and then Society Orchestra, at the Century The-| you will know the joy of living. If atve yesterday afternoon, closed the | YOUr mind is warped with evil thoughts, Subscription season of concerts, Haydn's | YOUF doctor may tell you It te your liver sixth symphony and Beethoven's “Erotica” made the programme, which} GIRLS LOSE TOO | MUCH TIME AT THE LITTLE THEATRE. Two Girls Tell How To Mrs. Henry Russell, sted by George Copeland, gave a Detussy Recital at the Little Theatre yesterday afternoon. The Programme begun at 4 o'clock, but the tlokets had said 2.30 o'clock, and there was some conclusion. It was given ina mystical atmosphere of low lights muit- ed to the peculiar style of the com. poser’s writing. ADMIRABLE CONCERT AT THE OPERA HOUSE. Avoid It. Last night's concert at the Metropoll- tan Opera House was fully up to the! There is nothing that teaches more high standard of excellence set by the | ¢ha Management throughout the season. Of the soloists Berta Morena was the only one who refused to respond to an/ encore, Mme. de Pasquall, Henrietta experience. We therefore quote from the letters of two girls who suf fered and were restored {o health, The ithin reach of all. st bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's| je Compound 1 suffered agony month, but after your wonderful ine had been taken « while I felt fongs to those upon the programme for them. The feature of the evening was the always acceptable “Lucia” gextet, with Messrs. Bada and Ross! in addition to Other par-| tles of it I feel that I ci Joyudle = fons were the! have no more pain or inconvenien: amate's Ghote oF thn "| “As T am out in the business world as logue, Mme. de Pas pher, I come in contact with I tell them about the Veg- etable Compound and I know that quite afew are taking i -HELEN CANET, 556 Dean St. Another Girl's Experience. Tishomingo, Okla.—“T am a stenog- rapher and book-keeper, and Lydia E. 7 Pinkham's Vege th suite under the very able leadership of aoeneesalimeprae FANNY CROSBY, 92, WORKS ON HER 8,000TH POEM. Famous Hymn Writer, Continuing Her Birthday Celebration, Sends Message of Right Living. BRIDGEPORT, March %.—Miss Fanny Crosby, the blind Httle woman whose bymns are sung and loved throughout Christendom, Is having a busy time to- day in continuing the celebration of her Minety-second birthday, which fell yes- terday. This morning after arranging the hundreds of floral tributes, and reading the letiers and telegrams that | reached her at her home with her niece, i Mrs. Henry D. Booth, she worked for awhile on her 8,000th poem, whieh !s to be read at the Memorial Day exercises here. Then she began receiving friends, Among her engagements was a lunch- wiffering from fe- nale troubles and sainful periods, snd would e jaackache, headache ind fainting spells. if any woman would ike to write to me ver her letter and tell Pinkham's Vegetable lone for me.’'—Mrs. HAVER, Tishomingo, AMOK Np \' PAN 1 will gladly an: her what Lydi Compound hi MATTIECO! Okla. unron St. Cor. Bmoce Sr. B’KLYN. Custom Tailored Suits Entire Balance of Our Early Spring Models to Close Out -0O0 At the Remarkably Low Price of Serges and Fancy Mixtures Lined With Guaranteed Satin No C. O. D.’s. No Alterations. No Exchanges. ON OUR CREDIT TERMS $65 wortn, $1 Weekly; $100 wort, $1.50 weekly sa” °27.98 8-Piece Parlor Suite, mahogany frames, loose cushions of slik plush, like cut; value $40, at sayy $27.98 We oor IN poasiay WE PAY FREIGHT hee AND jean sivicd rece | RAMLROAD FARE | Sebsersty and tobmect ea | Bila $ ROOMS $ | ROOMS $ ‘ompletel: |G Completely Compleiely | Farnisher | ® Furnished \® Furnished ' Axminster Rugs ‘ | esses, $15.98 Axminster Carpets Wih or Without Border 88c 98c Value $1.25, $1.35 Wilton Rugs 36x63; ‘ $8.49 Horners $1.98 $2h DIAMOND RING ‘diamonds open eveniags. | DIAMOND, Wetches delivered yenis accepted: represes o|Meatk Barat SS lhe KoCcHeG| —- 1860—Anniversary Sales—1912 Our 53d Birthday—52 years of success in the retail business, We omit the music, the flowers, the decorations—but we DO NOT OMIT THE BARGAINS. _ Instead of appealing to your ear or your eye, we desire you to participate Tuesday in the biggest savings in New York. A Manufacturer’s Sample Line of s © Long Spring Coats, 12.49 We are positive they will find new owners quickly--the price is astonish- ingly owethe lowest to be found in New York for equal quality. We would advise early selection, inasmuch as there are but forty coats in the gathering. All exceptionally well made, in the most recent styles. Of men’s wear serge in black; collars and cuffs trimmed with satin or contrasting black a ipe. Also two-tone whipcords in gray and tan. All half-lined with Satin. Misses’ and Small Women's, 14 and 16; Women’s, 34 to 44. None sent C. O. D. credited or exchanged. Women’s Dainty Undermuslins At the Lowest Prices Ever Known Your choice of this All choice, fresh, new big assortment. garments. Women’ Mlisse navy. | \ | aray—atrictly man-tall Mned—sizes 34 to 41 Worth Worth 1 39 $17.08 WOMEN'S 1 $1.50 each $2.00 ry Misch, tan and nary — GOWNS—of fine nainsook; a choice] GOWNS—of sheer nainsook, with lined fancy yoke of baby Irish, or of col- ored batiste in pink and blue; trim- med with Persian ribbon. Also other assortment, with round yoke and short sleeves, effectively trimmed with wai handsome coat 98 ct. Women's Guienpes. .. dainty lace and fihe embroidery, fin- fy ire effects, effect- t. Limme——12 yards, ished with ribbon beading. Also. of| Pretty styles in Empire etre, eftelts W) wibite and | ccru-— popular, amir | act. Fancy Dress Voile fancy crepe with embroidered scallop.| German Val. lace. with or without clastic, at, walee— Stripes and — checks— PETTICOATS—of soft finish cam-] CAMBRIC PETTICOATS—with deep high neck, long sleeves. 3 ink, blue, helio and THESE FOR 10-MORROW-—so sani or Tetepnone Orders. $22.98 Women’s Spring Suits....... ong w " ‘The fashionable Whipcorde black OF straight front coat—peau de ¢ NG COATS, 12.00 i thro Wiipcords ‘ate strictly: man pest de evene EAR Fourteenth Street Wert of Fifi Avenue TENTH GREAT SPRING SALE WHAT WE SAY WE'LL DO--WE DO The Most Desirable and Seasonable Merchandise At Prices That,Only HEARN Will Name 2.15| $1.25 Crepe de Chines, 40-Inch... -84/ 98 ct. Linen Table Damesks. Beautiful lustrous | quaitty-—targe 70 and 72-inch—fine quality—diver Sesortment of evening shed at bleach iinede, from ies eee jr colors— also soft ef lore, and white. Tete 15 yards, double VNorder offerte Scotch linen. $2.39 Feather Bed Ticks. ... size 49 ct. Dress Serges, 36-Inch. Fine worsted finish-—brown, and black, Limit 15 yards. 96 ct. Sith Marquisettes. Double width— ty of Nah Kk colore--for “waite” and ieaperios. Limit vee SO lored —eut! t and over. me figures in combination with stripes— blect alk stripe oF Agure— Limit ave bric; several good styles, with deep} fiounce of eyelet embroidery. Also 50 Coutille Corsets. eee 24) 98 'Sas ruffle of eyelet embroidery, or with] other ptetty styles trimmed with Val. berate weight—moedium bust—-well- _ | et. Helland Window Shades... several tee of Val. lage insertions} insertions and lace drawn through knows inake—lace trim'd—Imit two, bsbbaon dpm gana 4 f med—28 to 37 and fine tucks. lace beading. ‘ : inch— grou! COMBINATIONS—of fine nainsook| GOMBINATIONS--of fine nainsook, } | @ et. Children's Col'd Dresses also nite wt ccneclt dots, in a number of pretty styles, in fitted] with fancy yoke of embroidered bead- ee. tee 10 yas. and other effects; trimmed’ top and] ing, finished with lace insertion; also bottom with eyelet embroidery, Val.| of allover Cialans read trimmed with Nation Specials i iy lace insertion and ribbon. scalloped edge and ribbon. $4.96 Boys! Extra Trouser Suite..... 32 Bip oe Seam Tepe—Lawn and ) camiste Yoko, Poh f aves boo arg —reg. 6 to 10 cre Diece....4 ‘ new ncion need ~Four, shedes of . bro’ add ned Tan or White Nu-Buck Boots 3 5¢) Siena Neat iodkett— | sm suger Wate, en, f = ‘or Women—New Models, ° init ewe four heavy elastic vite bande hone eo . with each sult. also sew-on stylea—rex. Roney. bone, ebony WOMEN’S BOOTS-—of white Nu-Buck or Tan Calf; button, high cut, high J] Remember, two pair trowem . Uy dare bantile famous male set arch, Cuban heel, welt sole; graceful and smart in the extreme. Downtown | 56 ct, Boys’ Spring Cape F % each, 6wO sete. stores ask $5.00 for them. Navy serge and fancy mixtures—full Sefer Pine— Red Cross aud ‘Thistle Brands—1 to 3- 29 ct. Bes of Stationery... : Two Blg FON ie, A WHO m taped oF | og. a0 com W i { f W wo . eri 29 ct. Boys’ Blouses........... Parr omen’s Lingerie Waists Specials ancy madras and perealpe--mliiary | 23 et, Wide RiBhane..........csess001 WOMEN'S TAILORED WAISTS—of fine linen; front hand embroidered in ban bit sit. to ttached—4 to 15 Moire, Satin and +4 pretty designs; finished with large piaits; also a beautiful collection of line Li ccidiaberie wie edge _\adeten—bince |_wiite, om gerie models, elaborately designed with medallions, Baby Irish, cluny 1.98 bay <igrt Alora RHA FORE ae and belts. Limit 10 yds, bows ind Val. insertions ...)...seeeeseceeseenerees evinces . navy and brown, WOMEN'S WAISTS—of allover embroidered voile, with Dutch neck; effec- wa cutts and tie of plain | 1214 and 15 ct. Lenedale Cambeics... tively trimmed with filet insertion; others of fine batiste, with fancy yoke of Baby Irish; finished with German Val. and Swiss embroic ry; also 2. 69 several other elaborate models with high neck in handsome designs.. 4¢ Whipcords and Broadcloths — (2arice.) $4-INCH TWO-TONED WHIPCORDS—a big collection; also BLACK CHIFFON BROADCLOTHS—sponged and shrunk. Reg. $1.79, $2.50; 1 48, 1 98 40, 3. Diack, with fancy net $1.39 White Lawn Waists. With eyelet emb lacen—with or singe-limit two. $1.98 & $2.45 Men White, Lak VS Rae Sihtes for'warm weather. Limit two. $12.96 Misses’ and Junior Suits i All Wool" Serges and inen, Yd., 28c (2d Floor.) black, avy and tannstrictly Stal | Sie 36-INCH RAMIE LINEN—a complete assortment of the newest shades, in- ous, and wel Gnished—15 to 18 yrs. lees. cluding black, oyster white and natural. Reg. 59¢ per yard. whe tig Wet. Children’s Stockings......sseecesees ed gy! si ae Black—One rib—light or heavy; Baby Carriages; Go-Carts secatrot incase: ine. | EAs Tia fal > ; @ ct. Lining Satine ... ae ” ” PULLMAN BABY OARRIAGES—handsome full-size reed body, large reed hood, || 04nch—light welght——sultable for He Mate betel tra fobaie gear, best springs, corduroy upholstery. Regularly $16.50; 12 98 Ly ingot rt ’ am ak we Js Tuesday Gab ens Chis 100K 406 ADL LHALLROR EE 1° geod COLLAPSIBLE GO-CARTS—made wheels; regularly $5.98; Tuesday 5 Pc. Slip Covers, $3.95 We will make to your order FIVE PIECE SLIP COVERS for any suite, allowing 20 yards of 28-inch material—an exceptional quality of Belgium Damask in the newest designs. Workmanship superior; fit perfect. This offer for one day only. 65c Linoleums, Sq. Yd., 39¢ very stron; heavy rubber-tired 2 98 Wissen ee Brooks Cotton—100 There's only one reason for the low price——here and there some slight yds.—black or offsets in printing are visible if you look closely. Otherwise every yard is whi G08 ‘ perfect, and the wearing quality guaranteed. Each roll is two yards wide, and 9} Basting Cotton—500 ‘yard spools—doz. every design is new and artistic, Bring room measurements. Low High i Hick Axminster Rugs poll How it is possible for us to mark them at such low prices is of but little consequence to you—but the fact remains that they are away below the regular Black Sowing Si 100-yd. spoole- and will remain at that figure all day Tuesday until the lot is sold, Rich || ferme ,poolw- each designs and color effects, ; Bik Hewin AL ean 6x9 ft. 8.3x10.6 ft 9x12 ft. “4 Reg. #15.: 9099 | Reg. isso... 13.95 | Reg. 21.50., 14.95 Darning Cotton oxen small balls jozen cards Milliners’ & Sharps’ Noedles—paper.... | Pin Sheets, 400 count FOR SALE. ren | English Pins. | Kirby Beard Pins Drogam Pinw 'g-Ib. box tect 12GB Bf Cube Pins FOR SPRING BF. $ a ee, we , fs | ietoty Pines ol jafoty Pine—3 sizes: CASTLE | Sones: | offne pn and Niagara Safety Pina—doz. .| Hooks with invisible , O88 | spring | unite Our new styles and patcerns are the prettiest we have ever shown, and our prices a li.tle lower than you are accusromed <0 paying. You Can grows ersul Hooks and MEN'S CLOTHES | MABE Ati ORDE: MAUI Perfect Custom feller | ‘Tape- DRESS WELL | | .iesapetgetn | “oti. onSmall Weekly or Monthly payments. EXCHANGE CLOTHING CO. re 10 No References or Security Required, Mo. 19 Pi , tape |. DIAMONDS ON CREDIT —o Rew 2 ushirssy’ ,BASY WREKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. | Buttonhole Tape. . Americas Watch and Diamond Co. | West EndClothingCo. 316 West 125th St., nr. 8th Av. BRONX BRANCH | CMaldieu Lane, ‘Tel, S407 Cori, ‘Take Elevator, | eee | 2858 3d Ave., near 149th St. || DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | nein ap pin Open Eventugs, JAMES BERGMAN | Shoulder Braces. WATCHES MEETINGS. 37 Maiden Lene Germ p Silver | on ; Laundry Wax—doe at and colors Cany Coat Fo extra Wide Taffeta Binding... 5.64 | 170 BROADWAY, 4 yeekly Jewelry, Metropolitan, 48. W, George B t.; Night. jpen—collar, ‘trim—aleo navy and PP pearl bution tr jm—aieo peyy ond rT ie, (bello, tan and gray. | made—cool and dressy ° FOR THIS LAST WEEK OF SPRING SALE TABLE LINENS— TOWELS A Sale of Notions BEGINNING TO-MORROW, TUESDAY : TOWELLINGS d bear in mind, that when we announce a “sale,” it IS A SALE. ... Contrary ler gilts as well os {itnethods elsewhere in which much oid stock is’ worked off ‘we offer ‘only new fesprabgicte stay gh tock in full assortments aoanttties, which we reserve privilege of limiting, (o prevent dealers stocking up. it No Mail or Telephone Orders, ij Meguiar. | Spectel, __ | Reaular, | Special, ea ac, oe Be ia oe a rece LOS 05) +B 4) Drone Bhi ae anaes Be RE Light weight. 6 to 10) 6K rrr: | 20) +29) Sik covered. :.. a a Girdle Foundations 181 100248 1 Retter's Colts ; eats rt| bY | ‘Supporte F b4nete. 25 | fe ere... Sister +4 10) 61946] Collar B ‘d 5/3 tor: i ide Collar Bone— 85) 5 @|. dozen yards fia 05 20, 61.g| Mile Cov'ed PA H bone—doze: 5 78 | Double Tap 5 Estre Fine 4)Bfor, 10) | Mesaures 8) pgoe hae || aittearnn.....| 3 8 FOG. BDveesscneneee aT : {bio aa Bltatety Bolts x Extra Large Towels—double damask— y Hone supporters... 10 Abeer 19) «1s RT Mt Xk remdevtverlincie ty 7 | Indivi ‘owelo— oS 10 4A) ‘ 42 for & "ait nme pace for ¥ 4 Moh 5i3 tor 10 initial—rog, $3. rrr . ‘Turks! = bd 16 f 12| ° The ‘Tawele—double thread: , a 3 My a 4 4 19) 8 Repred Boras ‘Tow zo 414) Silke | ue regularly Pe cle 6% 8, 6 Pure Li al al hted 10, 7 “fiass Towel fuses. 3384 i on J gtile Elaatle eitine | 4y «39 gg] HES Méevy Linen Craah—reg. 22, 038 4 i 3 Crit lnside Dron ite ‘ 1 -aeoeetia pore SILVER PLATED TABLE WARE ; b3tor10 ra In great assortments of reliahle makes enly..., | He ai) BB | Splendid st mepestins foe Easter Sede Wo. iat ' : POONS AN — ae 29 | aed iT he 24 | % 3 for § TEASPOONS to mat rpina— box 10) reg. 98 cts... 3 8 Hairpin Cabinets SOUP LADLE . larke 40 7) Al—reg. 81 4 aM Waved rads. 8 & 10 6| TEA 8eT8—Four io Owes, trimming Quadruple. plate—worth 85.08...4.27 6Bfore 10] Braldy” insertions FRUIT DISHES, Bread Treye al gad edainge 19 to 29) 61Q? ‘and Fern Dishoe—reg, $3.25. .... 1.87 rr) +16 Fine Featherstitehed y | Brat 10 7 1.4, 61O/fron Hokiers 1 a's ‘46-inch—nainsook or cam! the name is guarantee bric finish = of quality. Limit 15 yds. . No seatrictions made as to what you buy except on . Some folks in expensive Iccations are trying to regain popularity by anncuacing themselves as “old-fashioned.” Good Values Never Went Out of Fashion Here Nor Do We ive on Past Records

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