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Another Big Reception for Arthur Nikisch BY SYLVESTER RAWLING F Arthur Nikisch had never done, COURT IS MERCIFUL [1D CRIME NOVICES oe Judge Swann Suspends Sen- tence on First Offenders by Victims’ Request. Orchestra through the third movement of Tschalkowek; ‘athetique’ eym- Phony at Carnegie Hall last night would leave his name « fragrant memory. It was colossal, Not even- Safonoff, the fiery Cossack, ever achieved anything like ft. The great audience that filed the auditorium from top to bottom was fheld spellbound until the end, when it broke into a tumult of applause that was ‘without precedent, ‘The symphony throughout took on Rew color and new meaning under the of this remarkable man and tation of the final movement arcely less impressive than t! third. The dignified, fashior madience cast off all restraint and aban- Goned itself not only to applause but to cheering. At the close of the con: cert the scenes of the first night were Tepeated, Mr. Nikisch wae recalled a @ozen or more times. The occupants of the crowded galle: boxes and or chestra stood and aimed him with waving of acarfs and handkerchiefs and hats for several minutes and then Fake Swann in the Court of General Genstens imposed penalties on more than He sus- ‘weliiig his reasons for so doing on the Gates cf the indictments, The other Guilty of the attempted theft of from his employer's safe. ‘Mad Worne a good reputation. City re- Jamee 3. ‘Thempeon, forty-three years @mashed a window in Chatham @aloon because bartender refused him a drink. Pleaded guilty of iugeryte property. No prior cenvictton, Penitebtiary for three monthe, Gtale Prenzanc, twenty-two years ol Wieated gulty of carrying a revolver. Mea been in Tombe twenty-four Gags ismom” overture, which began the programme, sufficed to show the quality of the band that Mr. Nikisch haa brought over from England with him for a three weeks’ tour, Its prin- cipal characteriatios, as described before, @re virility, sonorous tone and a re- markable capacity for minute respons- ivenese to the desires of @ great and original conductor. In refinement, or elacy, or—may one say?—polish, it ig not the equal of the Boston Symphony Orchestra; but it grips the heart and Jead pipe from an unocoupled ewes Neo prior conviction Elmira re fires the emotions. After the symphony came three Wegner numbers, the Pre- Jury Gives Artist Verdict Against $20,000,000 widow,’ @iares she never ordered and would not feoognize as @ fikeness if she saw it from a end | coming / ‘down “Sieg: and the teistersinger” @ overture, yed with exceptional force. Mr, Toscanini and not afraid of isch has an ex- ceptionally fine drummer whom it Is Pleasure to hear. Both on iast night share with him the appiatiee of the audience. “DIE WALKURE” AT THE OPERA DRAWS A LARGE AUDIENCE. ‘The opera season dies hard. On this, its twenty-second and last week, the Metropolitan Opera House audiences are, enthusiastic. Mr, Gatti has announce: an extra week for next season, with seeming indifference to the hoodoo. Perhaps he hasn't heard of it and when he does may add another week to his | jj Prospectus, If this season's records should be repeated he would have no cause to regret it. Die Walkure,” finely cast and well performed, drow a audience last Fremstad was a lovely Brunn- ilde, Johanna Gadsk! a pathetic and|i was Siogmund and Hunding. Homer, Rita Fornia, Lenora Sparkes, Rosina Van Dyck, Florence Wickham, Henrietta Wakefield, Marie Mattfeld Mary Jungmann. ducted with his usual enthual: —aaipeaaistt “$10,000,000 WIDOW” The Valkyries were Louise Alfred Hertz con- MUST BUY “POT-BOILER.” Mrs. Van Valkenburgh, Who Rejected Portrait, Mrs, Nevada Van Valkenburgh will have to pay $2,190 for @ portrait of herself, which ehe de- 1€) y of petty, lagceny, Stole pparel from employer. At re- Sentence was eus- HH] i G@ilberman, twenty-one years 4, pleaded guilty of bunsiary, No prior coercion, Minira Retermatery, Modern livin, emendous tax on Chaatoo Ducati, aixteen years old, |the vitality of t ion, The woman wounded guilty of careying @ revolver. | of thyt splendid physique of our ploneer | q' days, who was Re mother of the ean is fast disappearing from memory. woman of today is an anaemic, wel. dpe tired, exhausted type. reason for this is very simple. The call of social duty has diliteeg on the woman | et to-day responsibilities that take up too much of her time and sap her vit: The wife of the business man, artisan, clerk or working man, frequ tly has social responsibilities as the woman of fashion. The fact that she has housework and other domestic duties to perform only tends to make her life * | the harder, |. Many women think they from various diseases, but decause of previous i thinty-alx years old, carrying a revolver. excellent reputation in the Tombs e suffering guilty of betty larceny. food so that THE MODERN WAY OF LIVING A SEVERE TAX ON VITALITY know what ails them, Theyhavehead aches; many of them have nervous pi tration; they suffer from gas on stomach, foul breath, constipation, kid- ney and liver trouble, anaemia, and other plaints. They eat too much, too ir- regularly and fail to take healthy out- door exercise as nature demands. Food lies heavily on the stomach, sours, gase< form afid poison pumped into the blood. | All kinds of diseases, of course, are bound to follow. Cooper's New Discovery tones up the stomach and ot in the assimilation of tt impar trength and vigor to the system. It makes rich, red blood, tunes the nerves and will restore @ run-down, half-sick anaemic person to the full bloom of health. At all y | druggists. of previous good reputation, sen- gaspendied. @ window. tentiary for » eightemn yeare old. guilty of petty larceny, No @onviction, City reformatory. Wright ,twenty-six years old. guilty of bigamy. No prior @oaviction. Mimira reformatory. CS oa, $1.98 and $2.98 children’s hand- made hats on wire frames, daint- ily trimmed with ribbons and were, Special Friday at 98c 100 doz. untrimmed hats for children; regular 69¢ Special Friday 29c one prior conviction, Elmira ane @pinelll, nineteen years old; ity of attempted burgtary. Prior reputation amd ¢he fact had been forty days in the awaiting trial, sentence was ‘oboulsicy, sixty years old; baad oe oars entry. Bey oo! 3 @entence lod. mys lotion suspen ‘Willtam Dyn, twenty-one yeare old; convicted of assault in teh second de- i i if BY JUDGE CRAIN, Wichale Melmner, thirty-four years old. Pleaded qullty of attempted @rand lar- ceny. Stole horwe and carriage on street, One orior conviction State ‘William Chambers, twenty-three yeare Convicted of aseault, One BY JUDGE MULQUEEN, Jean FB. Thompeon, thirty-four years Todloted for burglary as @ second ‘Two prior convictions, Ploaded ty of Betty larceny, Penitentiary for eleven months amd twenty-mine days and a fine of $00, Aitchael Pitch, ninetesn years old, Convicted of grand larceny, Roree. No prior conviction, tormatory, Guaranteed Gold ° Filled Watch tation’ and Genticmen’s Late iret ‘deores., No prior ‘eonvietion, Ptate Prieon got leas than five years or more han ten years, BY JUDGE FOSTER, Geretel Licbier, thirty yeare ob, Piondes witty of burglary, No previou , Btate prison for not J years, ¥, Smith, forty yeare old, quilty of burglar’, No previoun conviction, State prison for not less than one year or more (iin four yea Amfrew Quinn, thirty-three years a Pleased gullty of petty iurceny an offense, Four previous canvic- @ions, Penitentiary for one year, William Doyle, thirty-two ‘eure old, Pleated quiliy of petty saroeny, Stole clothing Yalucd at $35, One prewous conviction, Penitentiary for one year, William Logan, twenty-two yeara old, P guilty of grand larceny in the eecgnd degree, Stale euit of clothes, Ne previous conviction, Eimiary Ri Pan ‘Wenruch, ‘twenty-nine years old. Pleated guilty of burglary, No pre @us cogviction, Elmira Reformatory, BY JUDGE MALONE, Grillo, ehirty-veven years old. Of assault in the third de- conviction, Penitentiary apne ete ay ne The Largest Millinery Store in America ILGOX’S|- MYRTLE AVE. ANDO BRIDGE ST. Friday Is Children’s Day We carry an extensive line of millinery for little folks—Untrimmed Hats, Trimmed School and Dress Hats, ribbons and flowers for children and misses are to be found here at prices much lower than in Fulton St. stores. Big assortment of trimmed school hats in shapes and colors that are most becoming; value 79 Special Friday 49c 80 doz. trimmed hats, suitable for cither school or dross wear, with shirred ribbon trimmings. Special Friday 69c OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS “PLAYER PIANOS” nae 0 Mont! mt ane for pm wed) amenis OR ‘N na ta ta ance by NO Be OY, right Specials 5 GiiberiCo, $4, Merny, 125 Weser Bros, 135E,Gabler in Tharer ce, \SGEI a PIANO Gis od ( sna the street. A_ventict against Mra Vatkenbureh wae returned in the City bint to-day by a jury be- fore emg Delahanty. The winner is Waldemar Kaempffert, assignee af Sam- uel J. Woolf, the artist fwho painted the portrait, Mrs. Van Vaikendurgh was not in court when the verdict was returned, ai- though she wae present all during the with her attorney, Edward Lauter. ‘World che wes teaving court yesterday, 7 don't treed to pay fot that portra! Ir, Lauterbach intro- duced me to W and he will have to Day the juigment.' Woolt admitted in fits testimony that the picture of Mrs. Van Valkenburgh was a “potboller,”” merely done for the money there was in it and not for the advancement of his art. Counsel for Mrs. Valkenburgh asked e told an venting] the motion was denied, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— RICHMOND. REAL eee FOR SALE— HMOND. AT LITTLE FARMS NEW YORK CITY | Bags giants of opportunity are these choice bungalow plots in New York City, close to the Staten Island Rapid Transit line, close to the ocean, high and dry on a pleasant elevation, with beautiful houses and bungalows springing up around them, and a country club at your very door ; just the spot for a dainty little summer home or an all- -the-year residence, with more comforts and con- veniences than you can get elsewhere, even though you paid twice as much. BUNGALOW PLOTS ing Two Fall Lots Each $220 to $360—$10 Down—$5 Monthly OU can’t imagine—words can’t tell—how attractive it allis. Come and see. Be our guest for a day, with- out any obligation to buy. Write, ‘phone or call | for free tickets or present this coupon to our agent at St. George or to agent on train for free railroad fare. COUPON SATURDAY SPECIAL 2.40 P.M. FREE ROUND TRIP DIRECTIONS Staten Island Ferry From Battery Little Farms at Annadale, Staten Wood, Harmon & Co. Island, via Sti sland Rapid Transit. ane fer it from the upper deck 261 Broadway, New York Telephone 6500 Barclay ‘Staten Island, Take train we Lite Farme ‘at Annadale (you can't missit.) Hand this coupon toour agent Sache train wearing yellow badges He ye supply. your raliroad ticket. We not furnish ferry tickets, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. ——— REAL ESTATE FOR 6ALE— BROOKL' A Lovely Home AN BE BOUGHT NOW\AT cosT, $200 DOWN, BALANCE SAME AS RENT, Perfect horse, Brookiyn, finely finished; handsomely deco. the Court to #et aside the verdict, but | 4 atriped fabri - plata or ootient value. | pian, hte | spring shad rt | cade tan nd plack—rew, | Cuangeable Tatteta Suite— | elx—collar and cufts tr! | Jackets are peau de cygue lined... | Black Broadcloth a: WVackete-strictly tailored satin Uned throughout—epecial. | Women's Leng Coat: French Serges—biack, leading Spring colore—specii | tone whipcords, French and storm serges, Panam: of natural wast and tunic model! sizes—special .. | Millinery 4 Trimmed and “a, Untrimmed fe Women's Untrim'’d Hats—Chip, hair and a ee eres (aed emall— baat eae, Clearances Trimmed Carimmed and Tatlored Hate for Women, Misses and Girls Hate—hempe, satin braids, tamale, me @ made ha | Powsteenth Atrevt, Friday, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY Every wook, from day to day, -we lech arcund , te find these things thet have met cold co rapidly es we would wich, Such, while now and otill in fashion, wo reduce to price thet mover (alle to coll, 4— 7.08 7.08 | sleownere Women’s Dress Skirts—plain and two- AT FRIDAY BARGAIN PRICES! Women's and Misses’ Flower Trimmed Friday le the day fer which they Gret are OFTTIMES IN AN HOUR, SO LOW THE PRICE, ‘We coll as Many of a Let of Geode AS HAVE BEEN SOLD IN DAYS BEFORE, There Will Be Many Extraordinary Values for To-Morrow. THESE ARE BUT EXAMPLES:— ‘Me Mail or Telephone Order, %, Dress Goode @etin finish Shantunge—all ellk— sont and lustrous— tan and netural—val. Satin Mesgalince-—white, cream, "4 and dark ¢ jpeh—val, Drees Silke 3% oe Black Satin Duchess and Measaline—dosirable an tool oulte and dressee—val. Satin oulantenoary, and Diack ‘white dots, epot New Tub Stlke—t¢ ear * [arious widthe and < colope—v inch—val, pererrrit: @ inch All Wool Striped aray, black and navy—Reg. .| @ and & Inch All Wool Mixtures atripe and Knickerbocker ettecte— 36 Inch All On canine” 2 | 64 Inch All Wool Storm Ser; wavy end black-worth §1.: 42 inch All Wool Whipcord % lack and colore—worth 1.19. ta, figuree—val. 08... ways, browns and tans—worth 08 ete, RN—1 Wen d Pith vere, tt wi Saal advertised, ‘Lace Curtains Bed Sete Draperies, ete. “a Lm ey airrane Teer 9 toch Satin Fini cna Nght and dark—Vel. .18...ccccecem oP ¥ 70 Mo emake, +, Lace Curtataa= ee"; | ae 30) ites, seas, Figured Curtain Musitas ead e ry 80 Preach Net B Det to bel Shite as per Sraviea—Val. meee ‘1. +89! summer role Damasho~eole caters * (1! and 240! Val. 90 00d F199... ,.scccccccmmne MD Batra Wide Couch Covere— yp) .D8| Oriental aually $1.@...000 OB *" 80 +sccccage- oO Furatt ior Se, acre, Ast 7 Percales \ % fattotue 9. rcccceneh® | Batistes { 2, is Ruge, Shed %, Ginghams, etc. / Curtain Red: ey ation wine be atifol rotors that Stationery ~ Privalpaoraneipentlart iia ie hy EF | sults and Grevees, iowaes, esses LG ‘Oriental Bordered Batietes-tioral and figured— pretty ool ery od | Pipe Ax ind lavender Dimity pn Mg gee Geaigne—very dalnty—Special...... 14 polka dots, also figuree— Pure jet black —woreh Be. t'd Black Embroidered Swisses— serene BO 4 dots fg he fy mean. ou Fiebest deal gna SS en Rte (8.00...4029.08 Wie taeeas 00 cavopen eral ors 6 # "4 " Ce seattle ee iyi sie sad val 5.00] fossa 3 teieity, Send for particulam, u eer ner Bralds end laos ha mate rt Table Dameske % ; Bows aad flowere—epecal. ose... Au OB | ABS Cae biue checke—reg Th SM Tewole On Phone 7440 Cort. | ave Walete White Goods Prices $4,250 to $5,500 60 Liberty St., N.Y, | Women’ % Bere: Rene % 11 uch Moro's'd Table, Damanho-+ Women’s Petticoats On Reefere, Top Coats On ‘Rew patierne—Rog. .00........ REAL ee {FOR SALE FOR ¢ SALE. biped —— Trousers, ete. eaicoshes rane mane, AJ ‘Tall on jate-—emn! Evidence (= Sarat ame | RAR The Best Evidence ng Machine Expert? Bees kab Mee te re taer that od en Se ee nr value 90. leo tm the fact Pir} during fanaa Ly cy ar Sods Mater rane taney Worn, | whit er tad Brtaromrag svn che sand mate sierial “and “witieeatan Hebe h oe Bee em wre to get ty eat tar wagons 3 locks out and save Sve 30 the middieman's profit, a pe Week's Specials | Bini head. |1 30 Wiles Revere 45 Davie Make i |] 30 Cease Speci $1,000 week Pati Pp ing any one Singer’s Model Homes || ® me loyout heuem $300 Down, $10, Monthly | which 4 vy ay Ae ii 3 ward ton to purchasers, BENJAMIN CRASS (Est, 32 Years) et eyes palotienaens | Bes Saal Set Pha ee ee cn Im Qrenter , ¥, ses ede and New Enge fa aes Mart nd ones jules Orester | Peer aie Veil | Ee diss shamed ee dood OTTO SIN Knol SWS To st 3, eee ABAL ESTATE FOR “BALE= hen VQ ISLAND, Popes iy 8 arn oe teh ptitar ih, “Te nom th Fn rife ing AY. to DENTISTRY: $25 Fe $25 Sait Duat Rubber feta of bod 10 ‘SweetsCorton 179 BROADWAY, COM, MALDEN LANE, MONDS ON CREDIT BEKLY Of MONTHLY DAYMENTS, na 22 Kt, Gold’ Crowns, yA ALVEOLAR-HAYES, Dentists, sr leh MANTRA want Nile U, 6, ‘aes, *) i et if WN: ah sat ao te Sag od cs Ne amar CARS FOR SALE | ies, 12>, Hoa, passenger Raanyviiation Coma, make, for « oa Ww, 54 Linings, ete, Parle m white Trensaline-eome} postiliion backs—spectal feta oF Meenas P Potticoate—bi by nd eolore—pleated flounece—special, 1. Dina @atin or Mareettioe 3 Ptiontten, meme i" aaa roe Dainty Underwear % for ‘4 Women and Children * Ni jresses—cambrie, nainsook and mdsligeriace, embed'y, Fibbon—reg, 08 ‘Women's Niahtdressee—elaberate i, Dolly Varden erepes, ambrlon knd = Cambrian Petticoat rail tly erent with” Sched Cideamepeslslvrrcicssstesseees eats Naineook Pottioonte—deep Natnenok Combine tiene ‘Women's drawers okirt-—princess miulie emab'a'y op Ihoe-value #1 | Mplnseck, Dorset Goveraey_ | ribbon op emb!4'y—value Nalnsook Corset Cover | Woven new mokslonaps tal, Notions | Fotlet Articles ry te, ny Pola Tpean brent Batin Pag lose Mapportere—reg, ,84,, | Batety Pine—new't'4—waq, 9° ote, rnee Mt, "tle CaPastare— 4, it veomige et ‘reno La ig Coes ree bard Fitver tubee—ree reese Oablen's fe Porrtapeta ‘Trieum Dowden; Peetepeeereses one se toRp Beirbank's Capen, Boap—tor toilet (and bath—flosting—eow. Berrserseesy Fine Pilk Marguiestte. alste—copies of od ole—fount long—teg. he,. oe OB one fae Gentil and Batist Cornet medium and leng busi re Madren and Percale Biouses—white ‘2.59 ‘and colore—4 to 16 yre,—reg. .O8..., flounces of emb'd'y ar lace—special, 1,08 retede, Cheviota and ,Cassimeres—many of the mixtures bave extra pair trousere—T to 18 yra.—value 96.00, Dele Lt yt sea Nertotk Bulte— trowsere— fare, Theviota tn Intent effecte— 08 ei pra raltte Habe ses ie ed try see | aise Se Gel ‘8 ) Cora teow metiom “ bad high bult—long over 8 got Cassimeree alee, Cordurere— Bahay fancy Pereale and Saareen4 nt 16 yre.—value .@, .69 Nogllgee Bhirte—white and light and | ark fancleat alee blue — 19 to 14 neck—value ,09,, 49 Mileses’ 168 | and 8 Girls’ Wear - Little ren'n Coate—Best ptylee and to @ years,, ee 608 | aire’ Goote Spring, minturee-new modeleailk trim'a—# to 14 yrv.., Mjsea' Lang Coate—nay jea—-oorrent cut an 15 to 18 yrs,—Bpecial Giyts! Wash Dresser styles—neatly trim style Y Ina t aver rae yrslnce and embry trin—apeclal i yrivs +108 | Hosiery a Women's Drawera-sambrlo, \ % | ruttien of fucks Underwear , br Ince ‘edged=were A, ( I. | Women's Denwere—aalnceok 6 Men's Furnishings emb'a’ ry oF ool yd wn 240 | Men's Black Lésle Hose—emb'd in pretty colors—0%4 ta li—reg. B0..., 98D | Wamen's Pure Bile Hose—black and tan—tlale sole and top—special Women's Lisle Thread shaped yests, low neck Pesce be pad’ oF tight top. lane: =" and 69 et. qual ithew cot err eeeneees oy jAren's Veste—iow ee 1 siaen—sem, me Hevpeneneny en peees 0 Be ayoer ur POCA) ress rr fet teh i, QUALI 168, rreeere ar 145 | %ee Waksula Praia tnayris 1a ote ay tees up Marat Ree, su SS anaes, 930 | Men's recteeg anile Tierra tersoree 20 Ranch Seo tal dace on a . verses 19 "Rise fnmmeraheloe tenet O@, 170 | veonte 110 sreereren a Mpie a ac 00 BT, Te ee ls OO +99 0 r Mm A = ede, BN, a ‘ 8.98 serges and toch White Dress Medium weight—Reg. .¥4... 6 toeh French Rawle Linee—rsl, ., re « Me | Fine Lingert ponccctiine 1274, plece—Rieg, #1, ee Sd |@ inch Votles—extra tine~value .%.. 26 | SPECIAL OFFRRINGS WHITE GOODS + 50 Dotted, Striped ang Oreesber 1 40 Brie aie fst Nana 2 ee $4 tneh Bleached Muslins—worth 0, ~ Gib 4 Inch Hoary Unbleached Munttan— 1M aeeeee a sneote—12u80 ,(befere soum—worth 44, Ribbons, ete, Pear! Necklaces—eoll@ beade—stru ‘on wire—geld plated snape—val, German Silver B: 10 Pat: 6 uch tramee— Kid lined—val, $2.00, ,,, ve 08 Novelty Frill, Brooch oF Bar Pine numerous designe—val, 4. sree 90 7 Coat Chal a filled ioUm ‘folsh—plendttully na aa ‘0 Coin Holdere and Vanities,,.++:009 Genuine Beal Carriage Bags: ow pe sapl i —val, $5.00, Pemole Lot Bavelope Bags i nh and purple—siam; |. Gomadh"altvar treaneval. °B8 Piaue a ioe Coliare—tee coats 14 dallinery bere 82 taftetas By ony | ae rat hy | val to se

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