The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1913, Page 13

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— ‘ Well. BAY, master vic soloist a ! of euperiatives in G mi Frank 1. With the at the org minded that two hours and a Goient evidence of the tact. HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, CHURCH DANCES IN LENT. jonable Congreaation Begins FEBRUARY 24, 31S YOUR BEAUTY INSURED? VELOGEN “Beauty's Guardian” slow to win favor, but become one of the biggest favorites of the of era-going public, ed new lightness to his Figaro, forcing ole house to laughter by his ip- Ysaye at His Best As _oloist With Philharmonic Amato Impart- Beauty insurance Is a woman's wisest Modern city life with its dust and dirt soon works havoc with Beauty's ‘strongest ally—a goud com- the pore cleansing, insures the beaut; Campatan Again To fight the al- leged eviis of the public dance hails James Episcopal Church, the most fashionable tn Chicago, will give publt dances in te parish house, nounced to-day, Lent will not Interfere ‘The firat dance will be given to-morrow rve as to the value of giving opera soothing emollient, of your skin against dirt, wind, hard water, and other formidable enemies of skin loveliness. One application makes an improvement Aw a) the ae nee oy transformation je Mattfeld, Resehiglian, Wont of Fifth Avenue ONLY FOUR DAYS MORE—Then Stock Taking Master Violinist Charms * @ Responsive Audience at Carnegie Hali—The New Suiscription Ex- ceptiona.ly Large—Mr. Stransky’s Men Play Mr Sturani conductin, Fourteenth Street NOTES OF THE THEATRES. . the composer, declares the y of the city’s best known sociai @ promised to attend and dance with the shop girls boys It Is huped the parish will lure away from the Better than cc'd cream—ui At Your Druggist's. In" Collapsible Tubes, 25c. an organized gang FINAL CLEARANCE of WINTER GOODS and SURPLUS Dress Goods—Unmatchable Values Pre-Inventory Clearances {fered is tashionable and most desirabie—One investi- be all convineing—If you want to save money on Dresa joods, see ours—choose quickly—Lasting satisiaction wil) result. employed vy the musical comedy mon- to crush competitors | ‘Philadeipt ia box office men, 1% of the Pre-Inventory Prices ip BY SYLVESTER RAWLIN CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, Ete, Only FOUR Daye More. Now ts the time to buy Curteiag Drapertes, etc., for Spring turatentags or for that country cottage of bumga- Such an aggregation of ¢alues in most desirable goods canmet be found in any 9} ar sales are first considere- why we name euch remart- eble values as these:— 2 to 6 pr. Low ie Gert and Soetch air the Playhouse to the West End next Monday AS a result of the p Chifton Nrondclothe—All wool— Watre—elegant the Vivaldi cone stance and in the ‘ Bruch fantasia on Scotch melodies, and 4m the Vieuxtemps concerto which h added in response to insistent demand, | Re fairly enthralled the large audience that heard him. For this once Mr. Btransky may be forgiven for permitting the added number; yet he must be re- ng to reproduce in movies ail their big So the War now is to be against ek or plaid becke— Jon G. only, olin G. Sparks will b ay and grave nl jos. “The Honeymoon" and “An Actress's both by Martha Morton, and dances by Mra. Flemming Noyes | Will be given at the Sydenham Hoapital , benefit at the Hotel Se | CONFESSION! I confess to you, Mr. Public, that | cannot make a suit of clothes to order for eight dollars and seventy-five cents and get the actual cost of material and labor, under the present union conditions, but the new union allover polka dots and florals, also Persian designs—iight and wo Jens for a concert, no matter how in- feremting. The departure of so many people before the end should be A ‘Ketth's new house, the Pree: | . street near Fifth ave nue, realise Will seat 3,000, Work begins at once, ‘Black hairlines— it wool an excellent opportunity to secure 2 and 8 pr. Lote La Antoinette, Ren: Point, Point Arp Mik oe te 64-Inch—two-tone color combin suitable weight for Spring Sutts— For the freshness, as well as for the charm w.th which Mr. Stransky end his musicians {mbued Mozart's ‘uve- slish comedian, Novelty Ratines—Striped, Bedford conditions impose upon me the task of putting my heip ‘The Man with Jy “Jupiter” symphony in G major, much | labor, where heretofore Vigoureaur Suitings, Men's Wear | cords, thie biack-and- Reversible Armure Damask n Portals ‘Three Wives" to-night in place of Les ey worked on thanks, Noboly would have thought | two-tone or combination colo: without being in the knowledge that) ey ware tired from a tour which had @@ted only a few hours eariter. Gluck’s “Alceste” overture, in Dvorak’ “Oarneval” overture, and in ths Sch Qert-Lisst Hungarian march the band G@eplayed its best capacities and fairly @amned the applause that it recelved. ‘The new subscription showed an in- q@meneed otrength that was not wholly | @ue to the presence of Ysaye, so the office said. 0 Serges, Zibeline Bultings, sino Ratines—many different colors In entire display—strtotly all wool-—-bt-Inch— $1.49 gnd $1.69 qualities. ‘ Dress Goods Remnants of all Reprivaders Suitinbs gies variety of colors + Many are marked below o-Holecale cost. $$ ____ —_________ Pre-Inventory Prices in Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, ete. , and in order to get by at this season at all must keep them jumping so as to have the better ones when the season opens two weeks hence. A little later on you will pay $15.00 to me for the blue serge which I sell today at a cost of $8.75. If you order now you can let me take a month to make it, or if you wish it | can have it done in 24 hours. fringed top and pottom—tor al $1.88. Francis Wtlson will play the lead in his "The Spiritualist” which John Cort Produces at Atlantic City to-night. Lucy's 78th time in “Fanny's First Play” to-night. land 2 pair lote Fine Damask Portieres—beat colore—vel, #.98..6,06 ortieres—majorit; ‘mples—velours, meroertsed, tries and others— 68 to rete 1-89 and 1,98 “Fifth Avenift Tailors? $60.00 -Suitings Chered have presented @ diamond Thir- —one to eight yard lengths. ty-second Degree Masonic ring to Ned Irish Point Vestibule Pancle— @inch motife—worth .| Reversible Art Scrime—moir grounds—worth .| Honeymoon Expre Ida Lee Caston, Pre-Inventory Prices in MEN’S FURNISHINGS, Inst seen in “Get- Rich-Quick Wallingford,” ts collecting | I don’t mean to say that these suits are worth $50 ZIMBALIST DELIGHTS LARGE AUDIENCE AT METROPOLITAN. | BDfram Zimbalist delighted the larce @adience he diew to the Metropolitan concert last ¢' Batin Finish Cretonnes—full yard She is soon to be Mrs, wide—rich floral designe en light or dark grounds...., Curtain Nete—white, tvory end Arablan—were .9 and .2. bg Covers, all 60 inches wide— ventory Febrea Only FOUR Days M Norfolk and Double Breast ol Navy Sergea, fancy Cheviots and Corduroys—many of ree have extra trousers or $60, but I do say that the high price tailors whose names are listed here, whose stocks contained these ends, got $40, $45, $50, $60 for these same goods, and if they were worth that price when they sold them they UNDERWEAR, Ete. We Po Mass Fobreary 2mh. FOUR Dave More. Men's pes Pas alk froge—were $1. —— CARNEGIE REFUSES TO BUY HOME OF HIS BOYHOOD. Bruch's concerto by Svendsen, Murphy, granting encores. Rothmeyer led, rected @ aonce} appreciative audience, Morga Giovanni Fabrizio, flutist; i, planist; Sergel Ko’ and Pietro Aless, orga Von Ende wegh von Nicolat's overtu Webei ‘Jubel” overture, house the concert reviewed eharm of her singing. JOHN M’CORMACK AGAIN stripes—with and without Biktevalee 91.0... Extra Heavy Kashgare—Ortental effecta—value $3.98. bal ‘eave Verdure Tapestry— values 14.98 and $5.98..... Art Taffetan, Craft Cloths ana Imported Cretonnes—were Mi... BS Style-Favored WHITE GOODS Wonderful Assortments end Velucn Many Pre-lnveatery Viearences ese money-cavings. tons Liethe-yard wide—-liagerie @a- (0... 1:D8|Value 6.0...1.80 Clearance of Men‘s anc; 6 button—lateat cut—vel ie and flannela—values to 92.96. “Red Ticket’ Lot of Men's imp’ ‘4 Underwenr—stuttgart, ‘Blamarck and Mediicott, cr broken slaea— 8 Werg surely are a great trade to you for $8.75. Pocket your skepticism. These goods are marked in plain figures in the window and can be found right inside the door, and you can be practically your own customer buying a suit of this rom $10 to $15, and I don’t care delightful “Caprice Vien- and Hubay “Scene de la Czar- and after many recalls gave three encores, The other soloists were Mme. Fremstad, Lambert Murphy and Leo: Rothier, ail securing a great aemount of applause and, save for Mr. were $5.08 and $6.98... “Red Tioket” Lot Boys’ Overcoate— Winter Cheviota, Frieses, Meitons $2.98 and $4.96...1,.50 $5.08, Tells Pittsburgh Owners of Prop- erty He’s “Not Living in PITTSBURGH, Carnegie 19 not ving in the past, The Present and the future hold more for him than the years that bave gone by, So tne Latrd of Skibo eays himself in @ letter to the Misses Mary and ora Callahan, who offered to sell him the house tn which he spent part of Besides they own some heirlooms bought logan, an aunt of Mr, Carnegie, His former partner, salesman, and eve goods today saves when the delivery is made. I want to clean up all ends in my stock—Blue Serges, Worsteds, Tweeds and Cheviots. Some with enough for Two-Piece Suit ind some with enough for Suit and extra Pants. $1.00 extra for extra Pants. Young Men's Overcoats— were $10.98 to $14.98., Were $15 98 to $17.98. Women's Woot stoa Lesa Mr, Tanara, well known as a conduc tor in both the Metropolitan and the Manhattan Opera House Compani at Aeolian Hall last SIEUE for the benefit of the Italian Edu- 1 League, There was a large Cheviots; also cut full—were .7... ‘Women's Extra fi fleeced— gray: Madras, Percale and ish meeves—ankle length Henry Phipps, 7 a, Lillian Eubank, Gilda Tanara- Longar! and Salvatore Glordano sang: Phipps home, witht house Mr, Carn CHILDLESS WOMEN Reilititren, “wilt ‘tell ‘Women's White Fleeced Veate~ high neck—long sleeven—alpo an! ro'4 or knee matn srenwres » blocks of the | Striped Fiannelette Pajamas also Madras and Peres 4 to 16 years—were .W. Becxwcrin fa: Part Woo! Union LS saa 0 ‘quality... seers OS Black Union Taffeta Umbretian— 2 and 3 inch—plain, es nm and fancy handles—were $1.49. 7 olin Choir, Her- nde, conductor, was heard in erry Wives of Windsor’? e, Schubert's “Ave Maria" and 1000 styles, all from high-priced tailors’ stock, made under your eyes, subject to Union conditions. Order for Spring NOW. EASTER SUNDAY, MARCH 23rd $35—$40—$45 Values | Children’s Flannelet! light, medium and dai Drees Volles— Boft tinish—-inch—worth .2. 39-14 ralue Other Votles Bordered Voiles. ‘The Symphony Orchestra, under Wale ter Damrosch, repeated at Aeolian Hall| yesterday afternoon before a crowded ‘These women, once Pre-Inventory Prices in NOTIONS, ART GOODS tory February 38th Rn De Pre-Inventory Prices in MUSLIN UNDERWEAR column on Saturday, Frances Alda, as the soloist, added to her vogue by the Only FOUR Daye Mo CROWDS CARNEGIE HALL, John McCormack, the “Red Ticket” Lots in Women’ Ni ainaook Gownn sinbaras Trish tenor, demonstrated anew his re- | @arkable popularity by crowding Car- | megie Hall at a recital on Saturday night. The box office reported 3,400 per- gons in the house, with hundreds turned ih | Were ian: Tots in Women's pre nook C formpinations-- Ngodto Cason, Work Boxes and a Suit or Overcoat TO ORDER i dress purposes. ried ne Domestic Ration a ty "any 4 noe fay. Most of the stage had to be tused to weat the audience. Mr. McCor- fter showing his quality in * Manina," from ‘La Boheme, 1 to advantage In modern Irish gongs by Charles G, Stanford and Ham- iiton Harty, the latter's “Gra TAght,” a treasured relic of ancient Catholic Ireland, accredited for repro- @coompanist, Edwin Schneider Gave Me a Rose.” Needham’ : at {) | Were $3.98. medium and very wide in French Hand $5hn Mtows A Sofa Cushtons—hand emb’ ent Pre- Velour and French Tapeatry— Inventory Prices i TOILET ARTICLE DEPT. Braastere Corset Covers— Were $3.98 to $6.98. Without bones—were 69. duction to Motra O'Neill. He also lent Grace to songs by C. W. Cadman, Milli- wan Fox, Campbell Tipton, and to his 75 |. Fancy Bowing, Btockti lett Pettianstne, Flanmeletse eth w Gr allvoline~eateen In een,” in Gaelic, was warmly welcomed, bat “Molly Braniga: nd “I Hear You Calling Mo” and @ host of other old favorites won the most applause. Namaru Toye recital with Mr. fairly shared in the applause. tang eongs of appeal to the hen as “Believe Me if All Those ence. under Dr, jan_finish these in_twenty- four_hours if nocossary. THE TAILOR | FROM BOSTON ij OPEN EVENINGS Until 9 o’Clock, Saturday 10 19 to #9 ot. Imported French Tooth Brushes—variety of handles. Art Goods—Aleo Felt and er Combinations--Centre , Cushion Silps, Sking and Knit Corget Co i o 2% ot. Jermen's Talci Rose and Violet Wet Size Hind's Honey and Almond sa Joint star in the eCormack, and she Knit Veste—were $1.98... Bwentee Conte Pere $1.69... " 12 At. Wilmington, 'S irreeerreee oY LY Were $2.98 and $4 Were 1.98 to $7.98. poco MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Unless Ou.erwise Specified In This Advertisement MoCormack, she began with an operatic 98 ct. Rubber Sheeting: erla and then, for the most part, she . ghee Wornen'n Sweater Coate— Were $1.6 98 ct. Alluminizea Douche Pans. 98 Davol's Whiripoot Vaginal Ing Young Charms” and “Twickenham Ferry.” She was in good voice and rhe made an unmistakable hit wits what was, essentially, @ McCormack au- |MATCHEL | Raid Broadway cor. 40th St. % ct. Johnson's Foot Soap... | white China sik We nated Veste— Children's Night Drawers Wee Metal Mirrors, Bra. [6 ct. Fairbanks Pumneo, amall oF Corono Witch Hazel Soap. os ‘The Boston Symphony Orchestra, Karl Muck, at its concert on | Saturday afternoon at Carnegie fevoted Its une itlon to the old r treat to hear Moz G@ min Bach's su No. 3% Brahmis's variation overture to Goethe's “Egmont the elect an itinted in its a “N Trovate toriptios House ance was serving (! that It got. Gadski a» | Asucena, iti Dinh Gilly as i as Ferra: lo bm ‘ount, Glu a Bort doting. ‘AA the Opera House matinee day “The Barder 0 fang. Frie’s bow and fetching © pxoellent voice ar Jems as Well as with contidence REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— 41 powers of expo- ors, It was a ra s second symphony | in D major, ma tl MORNING SPECIALS - To-morrow, Tuesday, Un' ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. ) ANNES | rs t. Alb Weel § m Serge Cast & he ‘ a BANKRUPT SALE | } | Order of Receiv r in Bankruptcy Nive a H AXP RUGS: 10 et, Women's Linen % to \& Inch hams—excellent vatoa, HANDREKCHLEPS-—-MAIN FLOOR, | 98 et, Leather Hand Bags. nes— pet TOng handies—with LuATukn uooDs | 14 et. Bleached Murtins + #-inch~sott finish—no dresain, cre of Josoph Haydn's, and Beethoven FURN SHED =0oms To LET fs it was played. A crowded hi lovers was le. MEN'S FURNISHINGS—MALN FLOOR, | 39.¢t. Knit Corset Covers High neck—long oF short slooves— bat" UNDeaweam—arconn rion. 29 ct, Women's Black Hose. Bl Medturn eden gutta sole, heel sortment of various width ? id uF ROAY t ONDS ON CREDI? 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Wnentie Batiste 39 inch silky fintsh—excellent for slips, fine under WHITE GOODS MAIN FLOOR, 29 ct. New Curtain Nets, 2 to 45 inch—walte : Eo) ead teat UPHOLSTERY~-BASEMENT, \ISTS-—SBOOND FLOOR, CHRISTMAN SONS , GAREROOMS, 35 WEST 14TH ST.’ w fs 7 trate; one poli with Neted the large audience, She has bee

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