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one. Jeanne doa feswetan on Measure Would Make General Wickersham has presented to Paulo Gruppe, ‘oulist, gave a joint| Chairman Alexander of the Bhipping fecital at Carnegie Hall last night, | Trust investigation committee the draft Hagokt Ovborn Smith and Charles Gi-|of a drastic bill for the regulation of vert Gpross, respectively, thelr aocoms | foreign-owned slips In league with the Panists at the plano, Mme. Jomelll,| American interests, which form the al- who was never in better voice, pre-|ieged trust. sented a programme of wide When Chairman Alexander began the Investigation of the shipping combine he asked Mr. Wickersham to furnish the committee with any Information on which sife had to repeat. /the subject the Department of Justice @ Cecile Chaminade'’s “Les |had. The dill proposed now fe the de- Presents,” Wolf-Ferrari's “Quando tl! partment’s answer. It ts calculated to “Le Promenoir 4es| bring the foreign shipowners into line ind Hallett Gilberte’e ‘Goma of the Season.” Her other num- bers comprised compositions by Schu- further- bert, Schumann, Mozart, Rubinstein, | more, is calculated to remove the neces- Richard Stress, Brahms, Gabdrial [sity of the investigation which Cheir- Pierne, Alfred Bachelet, Alexander/man Alexander's committee now is pur- MacPadyen, Campbell Tipton and @i4-| suing. ney Homer. Mr, Gruppe played Boell-)| Mr, Wickersham’s plan reace in part: man'e “Variations Bymphoniques” and| “That any vessel not of the United examples of Svendsen, Rubio, Popper | States which is owned, operated or con- and Bhint-Sacns, The audience, which | trolled by any person or persons who In ‘wae of considerable sise, was generous |any proceedings, whether civil or crim- tn applause. {nal, which have been instituted y the — United States has be Another near-to-capacity audience | court of the United S! beard a fine repetition of Massenet'’s|jated the act of July “Manon” at tho Metropolitan Opera|‘an Act to Protect Trade and Com- Moves last night, with Caruso, Ger-|merce Against Unlawful Restraints and aldine Farrar, Lenora Sparkes, Jeanne ,' and which vessel is being Maaubourg, ia Duchene, Dinh Gilly, Rothier, nd de Segurola in the | jects as adjudged unlawful in such pro- cast, Tos much enthusiasm, nder penalty of $25,000 The Marum Quartet gave its last eon | Loigons of this ection.” cascades, rabats, etc., in cream and white cert of the season at Cooper Union last night, ‘The assisting artists were Au- Fraemoke, pianist, and J. A. Wille fame, clarinetist. Schubert's quartet in stocks with A minor, opus 2; Mozart's clarinet jabots.. quintet in A major, and a group of Large plano @olos by Hassler, Chopin, Ra- shape, shaw! meau-Godowsky and Stavenhagen made the programme. Teabel Hauser, pianist, and Alexander 'e Saslaveky, violinist, assisted by Rudolph on land, second violin; 5 Welss- ~ oan, viol, ond Pad Keter, ‘cello, guve of Ye Olden Time’? a concert in the Myrtle Room of the/ easier ea nie FED A That's the original ramme conslated of Mozart's : Quartet in G minor, Dvorak’s piane| mame for “Johnny quintet, opus ™, and Mendelssohn's Cake’’—so-called because it second sonata for plano and ‘cello, well kept well on long journeys. eeaaed pense And this is fine fare for today, Henrt Wolsk! gave a violin rectta! at} too. Try this recipe with Carnegie Lyceum last night, accom- ed by Paul Burton Heymann at the Piano, file programme. Included Hane det’s sonata in A, Paganini's concerto fone and" Wieninwak’'s"ouveni. de Raising Flour ‘Mo! "He had a host o! lends to sppiaed nn” nalcrata option hpel Misses’ and Children’s|,isse, HACKETT WINS BRADY SUIT.| butter, tro of sug attias bake | Easter and Everyday |s4 Jury Gives Actor Verdict tor| quickly. A 95,000 with Tm Presto does not demand ex- “Her Majesty”’ Misses’ and Chil- The sult brought by J ett to recover $5,000 from Willlam A. Brady, Ltd., which has been on trial ake, biscuits, pancakes, etc. | all welt soles. before Supreme Court Justice Delany with tittle ReALiE " ll Priced accord. and a jury, terminated yesterday in a = ing to sizes... verdict in favor of Hackett for the full amount, with interest. Get Presto today—and see Hackett alleges that he had mado a! the difference. It’s better. contract last year with Brady under . Recipes in ES TO which he wag to receive $500 a week for five seasons, as a star, together with a percentage of the net profits, and that in no season was he to receive less than $5,000. At the end of the first sea- ' gon he demanded his $5,000, but was pit EStTo off, he testified, on the ground that tho j play had been a financial loss, Mak oo Porion Pixs | Sises 10 A counterclaim for $25,000, put in by the Brady company, was rejected by the jury, MEN’S more freely than ever this season, Salon here. and theearly Spring “‘call” seems i with white cloth top. to be for the variety of stripes (Bf wreath of small Rosebuds around the wiste ed silk bow on the left side Very handsome and Aeiey. price Scores of becoming Easter Hatsready to-morrow at $5.00, $7.00, $9.00, up. and bars instead of the * Ee . Z crown, effects. Our stores are = of the ing the many new and exclusive patterns which are in vogue and proclaimed as the most fash- & jonable. Annive rear 1 offect”’ suring you x of the “greatest” ade ever known. 3200—$2.00 and $2.50 Shirts at $] 50 One of the finest collections of shirts ever known at this price. Incl are Madras, French Percales and Cords in lerge assortments, Neat sti and figures on light grounds in plain, negligee and plaited bosoms, Coat style and attached cuffs. 2000—$2.00 Shirts at... . $[,35 Soft bosom with soft double French cufis, in white, cream or tan and made | of mercerized pongee. 2500—$1.50 Shirts at... . $I, 10 French Percale and Imported English Madras, in plain negligee with stareh cuffs, One of the widest ranges of patterns to select from, 1200—$2 and $2.50Neckwear at $]_ 30 Made of pure silk of the season, Ever) 1500—$1.50 Neckwear at. . . 65c All silk crochet ky Represents a Big New York ion four-in-hands in the many ¢ olor “scheme: ble pattern and color. hands in all the new colorings, consisting of plain, cross and bic ually sold at 81.50. $1.00 Neckwear - 50c | 50c Neckwear . . 25c $i 50 Easter Gloves, $1.00 Genuine “Kassan" Cape Gloves with spear back, Very “dressy” and very special. Wockatl Cashas\sCo-= E, E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President 41 Broadwa 119 West 42d St. | 125th Street afl Breadyay, | oe B 13th | ve Wrest au Noar 3d Ave, Harlem and 42a Street Stores Open Evenings. All Four Stores Open Saturday Evening Established 44 Years e_| Drastic at Carnegie) Foreign vessei owners Amen- FILI- AMS @) ain able to Law. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. BANNED JOMELLA, soprano, and WASHINGTON, April 5.—Attorney- Sixth Ave., 20th, 21st and 22d Sts, Misses’ Easter Suits, Coats and re Rare Values—Hundreds of Different Styles— Quick, Courteous Service at O’Neill’s Misses’ $25.00 Suits at $21.50 peau de cyene, with shields to match. Girdle top skirts. Sizes 14, Very special at .......cccecececeeeeeeeneee aevess Misses’ ‘and Juniors’ $20.00 Suits at $16.95 In two distinct models. tures, Coat lined with peau de top skirts, Siges 13, 15 and 17; Ot Serges, Whi in Navy, Black, new pleated models. js and Checks Misses’ Coats, $15.75 and Black Serges; several models, some trimmed with braid. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Specialat.... Young Girls’ Dresses, $1.95 to $7.95 Made of Linen and Repr, soveral models; | velvet trimmed. | $1.95 to 97.95! Girls’ Long Coats, $6.50 to $10.95 Serges and Black-and-White Checks. Coat lined Soeur combination trimming of $6.80 0910.95 | Nef Main Gtore—Third Floer, 23c Hat Ribbons, 15c Six inch Messaline Ribbon in a li illinery eave etn ee pink, “t 15¢ 417 conducting. THAre wae ete cree om aay ort tes Women’s Faster Neckwear fine for euch nnd every violation of the Jabots of shadow, Oriental laces, side frills, 50c to $1.50 of {mitation Irish, Pierrot Collars, linen and lace, plaited collars with jabot attached, | macrame, pique, 50c to $1.98 | lawn and lace, Cotlars, pointed; pais inty: eh bape " 50c to 94.50 Net Fichue and Peplume in « eal Hharge, variety ot ‘ .,, 50¢ wo 97.50 Irish effects. ..... 75c t $5.50 tole. O'Nelll Main Store—First __ Edwin C. Burt Boots | and Low Shoes for Easter Wear rising beauty of Burt shoes, with their apes and finish, wins for them th miration of the most fastidious dressers. They are made of all the most fashionable ets in many toe shapes and height of heels. Low Shoes $3.50. ’ and Children’s Vict Kid and kid tips; all made over sizes 6 to B at....e....5 te 1 dren's Shoes in Tan Russia Calf, Gun), K. Hack-| perience. Anybody with ff Metal, Patent Leather, White Canvas,|* “Presto”, can make delicious | White Nubuck and Vici Kid Button; " and Youths’ Gun Metal Patent pores hed Metallic Calf $1.50 to $2.50 ind Children's ee Rus- Women’s $2.50 Shoes Boys’ and Youths’ SatinCalfLace|] Made of gun metal, kid and cloth Shoes. good Wearing a balls) siges 1 to 544 at tope, Meio patent leather, cloth $2.50, O'Neill Main Store—Sccond Floor. Makes Perec Pies Leghorns Galore at O’Neill’s With fair weather Sunday, thou- sands will be worn in New York—Get yours service of exper rts who will your requirements, jons—mado of The model illustrated is only one 4 Men are exercising their fancy of the hundreds iat fot oot Pulinery Pretty, irregular ONeill Main Store—Second Floor. Fresh New WAIST Shipment for To-Morrow! At least one pretty neW style for each one of Saturday's throng of Easter buyers, Tae sketch shows one of O'Neill's | dainty, sheer lingeties, * shaped neck, 34 sleeves, mmed with fine lace and Blouses of Chiffon and | All the new Spring Dainty Voile Waists trimmed with fine | tac es ond silk embro de ory; high or low necks, “S 93.25 ana $3.95 Attractive Coatee Blouses in fine lingerie, all-over embroidery and laces. trimmed and very moderate! ly $2.95, $4.95.95.95 and $6.95 Trimmed from $2.50, $3.98 up to $7.98 O'Neill Main Gtore—-Hirst Foor, $1.75. rep ONeill Main Store— ‘Thir For the Coupon : : with Next FRE SHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1912. We Give and Redeem SURETY STAMPS 915.75 There {s richness to the 100 tailor made suits in this wonderful collection that you will find only in 880.00 suits, Rich all wool linings and « comp! The materials are the best men’s wear serges, homeapuns, whipcords and { steds and tweeds. = ment cp dod mote as boy os thi and stri Black, navy, gray Oxford ie fle rots ot n newest light hades, Come Fereneay early Wee to see at... $12.75 for seas $22.50 Coats! Just in time for the last- ee Easter het AY, iat clothe in i ee tailored and fancy (and black) is here. value. Saturday. ONeill Main More—Third Fleer, Sale of Faster Hair Goods This exceptional sale of Easter Hair Goods ii ‘Transformations, Cluster Puffs and Natural Wavy Hair Switches, all of which are essential in arranging 4 pretty and bec 3.00 ade of a fine ment of given special 200 Dozen German Hemp Shapes, $2.25 Women's Union Milan Dress sin burnt, white and 95 Suits or Top Coats All the moat devied ing style of headdress, All are made of a fine quality, thorough! and carefully selected hair, which will blend perfectly tee teceive the personal give special attention to ine quality hair, wil quality Gernian ular $4.45 values, At $2.7 belng shown on life-like figures. i hela Wiese aaioea ssees $4.00 geno and Spectacles $2.00 Complete 5,000 Pieces of Easter Jewelry at Half Price Every one of these pieces is suitable f | for Easter wear or gilt gi dreds of Hat Pins, Brooc! Buckie, a Pins, Pi 25¢ Towelty; at 1214e. for $12.50 (cash or credit). Have Coats—Grays, Tans, Blues, \ GU Stripes, and so on. Man: of the Suits are silk lin are not only silk lined but to the . ONein Made of Madras and Percales, plain soft bosoms; full cut bodies; stiff or soft French cuffs; neckband or soft separate collars to match. Sizes 14 to 1714. 92.00 Shirts at $1.15 Made of Silk-and-Linen, woven stripes, French cuffs, neckbands; some with attached collars, plain bosoms. Men's $2.00, 92.50, & 93.00 gues Washable Vests. $1.15 Made of Linen, Pique, Bird's-eye jy Basket weave, and light weight French Flannels; white and cream; custom fin- ished, high cut or medium models. At- tached or detached buttons. Sises $4 to 46, including stouts, Drawers, all neatly trim- deceive you into thi The snapp: ing it solid rock oak soles and leather counters, ‘ken great ort i a have th e up to our hi; tandard; Haster shoe... ss. eae Men's 75c Silk Socks at 50c Pure thread silk socks, black and colors, reinforced. Men's 35c¢ Silk Socks 50c Jewelry at 25c. 91.00 Jewelry at 50c. Nett) Main Store—Firet Floor, Thousands of Hat Shapes and Fashionable Trimmings You will want to come airect to New York's largest and finest Untrimmed ment to- morrow for your Easter hand the Flowers, | ih at Ke, athe her with which to trim it, Braids at the lowest prices. Special Dept. for Misses and Children id $1.98 up to $10.00 Flowers in Every Variety. [’rices 25c. 37c, 48c up to $7.50 Montures, Fancy Ostrich Stick- ups. Exceptional values 98c, at 25c Isand toes, black and tan, It Main Store—First Floor, Yuna “Things for Children The clever little frock in the Legg is fa tailored, Aneens white Lawn, ink lawn, reseed per Children's Check trasting colors; also fine s “SELECT YOUR OWN SIZE." roncn0oneerenoacmmonanoneR%%i0%0% A Ten-Cent May Manton Paper Pattern SUNDAY’S WORLD N.B.—Next Sunday's World Is the Only New York Paper with Which a Joke Book Is Given. (ICL INL OE ML ACE 0 HMM KOM $12.50 [Cash or Credit] The Greatest Values in Easter SU and TOP COATS Ever Offered in New York! We have made very extensive preparations to h the greatest rush of Men to-morrow since this wor ful sale started. Extra, expe be on hand. Additional tailors will be ri mark and make alterations (FREE FRESH SHIPMENT OF BOTH COATS ARRIVED THIS MORNING! It doesn’t make any difference what kind of a made up your mind to have—WE'VE GOT IT, have it in any shade that good dressers are Once You See the Top 9 ALL SIZES IN LINES—ALSO IN NING DRESS TUXEDO SUITS. The windows of the O'Neill Wone Furnishing Building are filled with Suits and Top Blacks, neat Hairline ana most of the Top Coats lor also silk faced on the lapels | ferred Orere—Firee Men's $1.00 Evaster Shirts, 60c MEN’S Spring Underwear j) ¥% to Almost 4 Regular Prices -- $1 Underwear, ||75c Feather- 59c weight Nain- Medtum Wolght Nat- sook Union ural Woot shirts orl! Suits, 50c $1.00 Drawers Athletic Knee Drawers, fine slik finish cambele; & Athiet! med. etic styles, knee Men’s “Surety” Shoes $3. 00} You will like the way the ‘ “Surety” shoe fits, looks and wears. Do not let its S ocais tome low price t heaply made. y”” shoe in made in all the most popular models—button, lace or blucher cuts, with leathers, as Tan Russia Ci fall, ae Calf, Black a Cuban heels, shoes Vici, in high and low shapes, including the ruled too and Cuban beta We ave Easter Novelties and a $3. Children's" Wats Pongee, Milan “Straw, | bow: O'Neil Main. Stor Established 44 Years ONEILLADAMS Calf Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St.