The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1913, Page 13

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. “HAPPY JACK” DIES IN ELECTRIC CHAIR, SMILE ON HIS LIPS; Mulraney, Executed for Mure , der of “Paddy the Priest,” Makes No Statement. John Mulraney, known in the under World as “Happy Jack," wax electro uted at Sing Sing pri at 5.51 A, M. To-day, He went to the death chair ith a siniie on his Nps, and his execu- fion was one of the quickest on record, ‘enly one contact being necemary. He Was pronounced dead at 5.5 Mulraney was smiling as he turned to call back into the cell house @ final @0ed-by to those who remained behind Bwaiting their turn to take the trip to the chair. Including Hecker and the gunmen convicted of the murder of Rosenthal there are fourteen in all atill waiting the summons to the chair. en the death mask was drawn down over his face Mulraney was still smil- ing. Walking between Father Cashin and Principal Keeper Connaughton, Mul- Fahey entered the death house at 5.49.90. He half halted after he had stepped from the cell room and turned his head Gnd called back his farewell, in response to which came a muffled sound from Bhe cell room as the men there re- dponded, Nineteen hundred and twenty volte @t nine and @ half and ten amperes ‘Wero used. Mulraney was thirty-two Years old and of the type which ex- Berlence has shown to be easily killed By electricity. Mulrancy was convicted of the murs @er of Patrick Mobri Be “Paddy tho Priest, a@t Tenth avenue reet, on Oct, 3, ot and killed While resisting ————— THEATRE NOTES. ,As the heroine is a flower girl, spe @al floral decorations are to mark the opening of “My Little Friend” to-night, George Arliss sails for home on the | Mauretania to-morrow, after a second Fecord- breaking season with “Disraeli,” and will return in September to go Bouth with the play, To mark the retirement of Vincenzo Romeo trom the H Mastersilp to devote his friends bebin Presented him with 4 silver loving cup three feet high. Brandon Tynan, who was “Joxepn and His Brethie six weeks’ engagement City to-night, playing @pn's part, of the Stranger in Passing of the Taird Floor Lack.” Moonlight bathing is to be a feature the Palisades Achusement Park, and @ Mfe Kuurds have been engaged to trol the beach of the big tank. performance of “iolunthe” te to be ven at the Casino toward founding @ Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera memorial fund for the New York Pub- We Library. "Before opening t ew Forty-fourth Street Roof Garden, “All Abourd" will be played for a week in Atiantic Clty. ¥f starts there next Monday, fA benefit is to be given at the Ber- Meley June 5 for James W. Morrinsey, miahager and author, wao has been wn with nervous prostration for ree mouths through overwork, jAfter her two weeks’ appearance at Root Garden next ‘onstance Richardson ts A cottage ts being sat ‘Lake ‘orbes Rovert- “The abt ready for her. “The Century is to bave another new mame It is now to be the Century Opera House, The Children's Taeatre am the roof is to be an operatic cone eervatory. Believing that “A city will never be Beautiful, restful; the environment will never be pleasing, so long as the bill- MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. This 10¢-Plece Dinner Set with Every $100 Purchase or More CREDIT TERMS: "5 "a" °75 | "10 °" 150 8 1” A WEEK gm Opens an Accomat an Acconnt Open ‘Open Monday and | and | Saturday Evenings Only iparnent §59 500 2174-3" AVE BET. |[B"KI19"STS eS ie Doster’a fence takes the place of thej hedge and the ving” Frits! Scheff will not use the billboards to advertise her appearance in “Mlle, Modiste” she says, Tt is said in Philadelphia that Oscar Hammerstein is seeking @ site to build & new opera house there. Belle Adair, who was Julian Eltinge’s leading woman, opens in vaudeville to- day. Popular Prices For Good Music Fail to Attract By Sylvester Rawling. FTER all, in there any popular love in New York for s: onic music? The question is suggested by the poor attendance Inst night at the Madison Square Garden, where & concert was given at prices for seats ranging from % cents to $1. The pro- gramme held the names of famous com- posers, David Mannes conducted an orchestra of one hundred musicians se- lected from the members of the Phil- harmonic and Symphony Societies, Julia Culp, one of the very best of liéder @ingers, was the soloist. The concert had been advertised extensively. Yet the auditorium was lem than one- quarter filled. Mme. Culp, appearing alone at Carnegie Hall, for instance. &t double the prices, or more, ‘would shave drawn an audience as large, at least. The management had contem- plated a series of such concerts during the summer, WII! it have the courage to continue after such @ response from the public? Madison Square Garden, of course, was not designed for concert giving. Its shape, ita vast spaces, and Its lack of proper acoustic qualities combine to make it undesirable for such purpose. But the effort to attract audiences In summer to hear high class music at moderate prices has been made often, in more sultabie places In New York, without success, Even Siedi, at the top of his popularity, couldn't do it. Yet the Boston members of the Sym- phony Orchestra, without their leader | ba! of the preceding winter, give popular concerts that draw lerge audiences and win financial success. Is it possible that the little Hub bolds more music THE E VENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 19, if lovers than the giant metropolis? It Would seem 90. Mr. Mannes led tye orchestra through Beethoven's “Leonore” Pverture No. % and the fifth phony, and through verture and excerpts “Pareifal’ and what quality the playing maid, because the ma: chosen to seat the musi boxes behind the orchestra, way behind, it seemed, for the vast emptiness all about us. The brasses and the double basses projecte@such a wall of sound that the wood-winds were @iminated and only occasionally were the violins to be heard. A cynic re- marked that we were seated there #0 that we could face Mr. Mannes. When Mme. Culp came on we incon-! tinently took our way to t) uth end of the bullding and found is in front » It was wor' was in lovely voice, and she Beethoven's “Adelaide” and Schu- bert's “Ave Maria” with the orchestra | most effectively. companiment of Coenraad V. Bos at the| piano she sang @ group of songs—not RESINOL A SAFE SKIN TREATMENT You need never hesitate to use Resi- nol Soap and Resinol Ointment. There is nothing in them to injure the tender- est surface, Resinol is doctor’ rescription which proved neces for eczema, ringworm and other itch- ing, burning, unsightly skin ert ptions that it has been used by other physi- lcians all over the country for eighteen years. No other treatment for the skin now before the public can show such a of professional approval. gle month, two hundred ang | e doctors wrote us in¢ the Res.nol preparations. 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Especially whenevery Hackett- Carhart garment would be superior value Moreover, every garment in today’s offering is a personal supervision in our own tailoring plant—the And all embody the cumulative knowledge and ex- perience that comes with 57 years devoted to the build- your selection here will prove to be the peer of any you might make elsewhere at the full regular prices. Here you pay only $10 to $21 instead of $15 to $35. Yours is the choice of over 700 exclusive fine fabrics, including all smart Mixtures, Pencil Stripes, Club Checks, Pin Checks and Mixtures—as well as all the staple Blues, Blacks, Grays and Browns, And awaiting your selection are more than thirty distinctive models: English styles, with and without Patch Pockets, Conservative styles, Two and Three- Button College styles, Young Men’s styles and Nor- delayed nearly two months in tailoring you would be glad to pay $15 to $35 for them—aend, at that, you would be more than satisfied with your bargain. Men’s Suits, Broken Size Suits. Including all sizes, 31 to 46 Mixtures $13. 50 $22.50 and $25 Fine Suits. $25, $30 and $35 Fine Suits In- $28, $30 and $35 Fine Suits. $2] Youthol farhartlo,: while, for] Afterward to the ac-) , soi hat its soothing, healing those printed on the programme—that included two or three in English, in which her diction was as admirable aa her voice, But, please, Mme. Culp, “Rob'n Adair’ {s not a dirge and shouldn't be sung as if it were, —— BABY BORN WITH TEETH, ‘Twe on tewer Jaw and Others Nearly Throagh, All the neighbors flocked to No, 63 Clinton street to-day to see Mra, Fan- nie Axler's new baby, because the little miss made her debut into the world yesterday with two half-grown teeth. Mrs, Axler and Papa B. Axler were very proud of little Miss A ‘cause she ts healthy and wi pounds. But th it time she opened her mouth they astonished to see the teeth. There are other teeth ready ME to come through and probably will make their appearance in a few days. 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Baskel and Net Weave Navy and Black Sicilian (54 in.). Navy and Green Plain Sicilian <r in.) Gray Mohair Whipcord(54 in. Oxford Stripe and Diagonal Nokair Sicilian (54 in). $1.00 Black 42-in. Mohair Brilliantine (yd.), 79c English Imported Fabrics with beautifuf lustre, firm weave, correct summer weight. d.), 69c Striped Mohair, 43-in. ( Macy's Usual Prices, 89¢ ai (yd. a yd. Cream pie with black stripe in a variety of vie, very| ev ani ? Balch Price Fur Storage Costs 2% Including Insurance Telephone 5900 Main 376 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 15 Minutes by Subway from Grand Central to Borough Hall Station col i} Met. ys et Coin Spots and Dots... Frosebar and Fig’d Mualin.. ‘With “lace desiana—values $2.00 and §3.60. % and % Inch Cretonnes—splendid quality—Imported and @ regularly .39... tint—4-inch ruffle, with inserte—velue .%... Extraordinary Offering of BEAR IN MIN D—$1.50 and $3.00 Shirte—well known high class make, 9 ct. Mesnaline finish—navy, 49 ct. Serges and Panames. . %-Inch—all wool or worsted fintsh— black Raed ty two shades of Pa Hof finiah—atrong weave-—tor uae Gerwear, tablen' clo ‘WHITE Gi he Mierueate, teuna’ thread a wide—hea coll Tineke it"acon bleach ni : RIPE MU NE dh Feton, BRIDAL GIFTS June weddings are at hand....Your friend, the bride, will be to ha lasting gifts that es for the June coe: @-Inoh cherwenen tal val ‘i8e be 2.25 1 values tae tor ino and ‘T.78 . [JAM have centre motif of Renaissance, | future ‘These are but sugees-| satin Nuchess—soft or heavy— | combined bk Marie Antoinette— And, in piel sick, Plas Ratings Svar aren tite $1.98 Dainty Curtains, ete. "ink order a a apd, Linen Suitings 29¢ te 98¢, Fancy Printed Crepe 24¢ © $2.29 and For Summer monogram—per. di for Mountain and all ported novelties. Ruffied Muslin, Curta FINE HUCK—tor4t—pure a Cottages and Homes. edge oF lace insert. < camens oi Tepresentative items sugrest varie comprehensiveness' of Probe wie ke oan 79 ied nl han Ng th the supremacy of ow titer EXTRA FINE TOWELS—2y: pure Unig silo od oe borders —aingle blossoms up and are oped ende—special..... .79 HAND-EMBROIDERED TOWRLS- $2289 Inch: but firm, re led Muslin Curtains Lambe' Weel Bankets—finest Suaireiee stock—delicate rose, Swiss Muslin Curtaine— and paging -1.60....2.70] beautiful , Novelty Curtams of en with exceptional value. 1.49 as yorfectiydaysghted, commodioux convenient and corel tte "cca S89 RSRATAE uae, MARE mre ne ”, , let—dest jetely stocked with all that is newest, smartest and best in||{|| ore sisburste borders Remrmapensy’ woave-epedtal... Fintet: recs Fuerte at al Macy's, Phaidon borders el. 2.08 FINE TABLE LINENS We have Just, received a wonderful new Fabric—the ex- Finer to G8.0KT""'" | ptomattioned Bete—our own Importas | binutnsraise sit tone’ tina quisite Matelassé (an advanced brocaded epon, ge) in delight-]] | tmported Block Print Cretonnes— . ‘Scotland—heavy satin with pink and blue bordei fully quaint and beautiful designs, at $4.39, and a brand new inch—attractive assortment of Gouble Damank--handsome floral large bede—apectal......--seeveese+oDg OD garland designs, show! oe of piety natin Wnenectoth dozen napkins 8 imatoh— 10.08 to 19.08 Cotton Fleece Blank: je—for three- an ‘and Une—wort! Col ae Imported 54-in. Mohair (yd.), $1.59 [Yarn croton au saree Sacenone eete-topatihed | woes nue Stonborsastre a Macy's Usual Prices, $1.98 and $2.19 a yd. coloringe—value 18... 20%] invpink or sreen-alwaye a deairable| mall and large—reg, $1.96 a9 Finest quality English Mohair, cool and dust-shedding: Curtain: Musting ‘anement luncheons and tei th and dosen | Crib and Carriage Bia: especially fine for summer suits and costumes. At this price| Briana ana | hehaserperspot. ai Rae are dike. tee 1ee Selorsf grommet gare omg re also fe Newt ‘hipcord Sicitian (54 in.). French Net Curtainings—Arablan Fxceptional Values in Pattern Ciotha| Baby Blantcete best nd Napkine-sreatly reduiced--all aiseme Ritin double damavk Trish ant Re phke, win Dink and and a Site inred | +19 | make—large assortment pe ae perfec lere—alao jacqua snd Bootch| po iarge variety copecialcstnns patterns, i 40 i tn t condition. eeemcomicmnerienerhinsdeeneeosacsteapapepesnlp SALE OF LACES AND EMBROIDERIES HAMMOCKS ut ALL THIS WEFK A’ fine stock of the retiable™Palmet. make that gives such satisfaction... < Popular and fashionable kinds at Specially Low Prices.’ Prices very attractive, A FEW EXAMPLES: ide—canves weay: Mo valance—beat colors) worte ne. of Our Price MEN'S HIGH CLASS SHIRTS Palmer's Canvas W Weave Hammooke— fine for outing costumes. A well-known Lyp-gpatacd 1.60 to $2.00—and 1.09 Ppl ealence value Saaere Le iieg 1es! even more—tecsuse Purchase,.......+. ” Palmer's Godelin Weave Hammooke— | $1.25 AML Weal Cream Serge (yd.), 79¢ Surplus stock of one of the best manufscturers—known to the trade asa | fs tfecta, with ae Good quality, light weight, very fine twill. 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