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Tenor Packs Vast| “Moth im to the Last ‘oot of Space, While) a Surging Crowx Strives ‘Vainly to Gain Admit-| ns ly Sylvester Rawling. ‘ M'CORMACK, the Irish tenor, last night, got a reception that have come near to wiping out memory of his recent record-break- ing tour of Australia. Every foot of | th"! @vallable space in the house and on the stage was occupied by eager, emil- fing, good-natured admirers. Crowds besieged the doors clamoring for ad- Mission long after the possibility of getting in was exhausted. Mr. Mo-|large Dersonal manager, Mr. Mo- Sweeney, proudly declared that the house was sold out as long ago as last Tuseday and that since then 16,000 applicants for seata had been turned down. It may be doubted that Shh aay other man, or woman, could win @uch recognition. “You're welcome back, John!” shouted a man from Somewhere upstairs as Mr, McCor- mack came upon the stage and a roar ©f approval from all over the house demonstrated how true was the re- mark, Mr. McCormack, tn Detter volce, of "course had “to |! maintain his reputation as an artist in opera and oratorio by singing Gone Forever Are Dyspeptic Days of Old ee The Simple, Safe, Sure, Use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Will Bring Joy to Any Stomach Suffever In an Easy Comforrable, Dietless Way. 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No disrespect is intended by scant mention of Donald McBeath, violin- and Vincent O’Brien, who was accompanist at the piano for Mr. McBeath and Mr. McCormack, bot and accomplished players; but ve amas was essentially emotional, cause of it was John Mo- Cormack, without much thought for his assistants. Mme. Teresa Carreno was the spe- clal soloist at the Metropolitan's Sun- day night concert, oligntg 8 Ate audience. She gave ‘eo concerto in D minor, Schubert's “Im- Promptu,” opus sil drawing great appl or bel rawing great applause an ry followed by encores. Mme. Homer nd from a, Carl Schlegel the aria “An Jenem Ta, the leader almost broke the rule of no encores. A Century Opera House barometer oases wear ue nore Maes statues: WATCHMAN wi WROTE y Destin Caress deaste, wore: the ware fer Paes tar the Cerone en) TO WILSON IS FREED Polacco. i cence AN $800 A DAY SAIL. “| Thats What Mrs. Stocker Will Pay Walter Damrosch the last of the season" Concerts for Young People at Carn ete Hall on Saturday afternoon by me that illustrated the eval Besides the Sym- Orchestra he had the assist- ce of Mr. and Mra. | Pe-Ahm-E-Squeet (‘Floa: of the Chippewa tribe of Indians and * members of the Metropolitan Opera The largest audience | of the season showed its appreciation of the treat by the value and fre- quency of its applause, gave variety to program: tion of the dance, 108, ANGELES, March 1¢.—When Mrs, “Clara Baldwin Stocker, who, » fore United st Mra, Anita Baldwin | once Richard Stockton at X House ballet, aiee 6 mais that Oth Guat imate than | No. 165 Washington street, Newark. $800 * at the Metropolt- on Saturday eve- a and “The Girl of the Golden West” in the afternoon, drew very large and appreciative audiences to performances. Farrar, Karl Jorn, Otto Gorits and bt Opera Hot e I itor and rial suite. br. Stocker will NEW EASTER MILLINERY plan, Rag ore lats, our usual values which are tnder the head of the Clover Day Bale, from Marechner’a “Hans | The orchestra, under Mr.' would show a wide diversity of read- ings. There was a large audience at last night's popular concert and there was much enthusiasm for those who took part in it. Other concerts, of higher artistic worth, have attracted far less people and won less ap-' proval. The principal number was the first scene of “Cavalleria,” sung by Bertha Shalek, Florence Coug! jan, Cordelia Latham, Albert Parr and| Louis D'Angelo and the chorus. Be- sides, Marguerite Sullivan, who made her debut on Saturday afternoon as Amneris in “Aida,” sang an aria from Meyerbeer’s “The Prophet.” Miss) Sullivan is remarkable in that she is more than six feet tall and cor- respondingly broad, She 1s also young and her voice is fresh, the future is full of prom! Mason and Louis Kreidler also sang. Tschaikowaky, Offenbach, sohn and Auber wero exploited by the orchestra, under Mr, Pasternack and Mr. Nicosia, Mischa Elman, the brilliant young violinist, gave his last recital of the wason at Carnegie Hall yesterday af- | ternoon, In one of the boxes was) John McCormack, the Irish tenor, just back from a triumphant tour of Aus- tralla, toward which Mr. Elman now is turning his face. Mr. Elman's pro- gramme included Beethoven's sonata in F major and Bruch's concerto in D :|minor, numbers “too se: € his women admirers: it essentially musical, Nevertheless, jaway. Wieniawsky's Faust fantasie- jand’ compositions by ‘Tachaikowsky, Brahms, Joachim, (i and man’s accompanist at the piano. David Sapirstein brought his series of piano recitals at the Princess The- with an illuminative and virile expo- | sition of Liszt's “Reminiscences de! Don Juan.” ‘The audience stayed for some time to applaud him, The other compositions that he played were zen numbers by Chopi No other corset in te newly-invented you more style and wear than you ever ‘fashion Institute, NS ¥. MILLINERY (Lente Lanett iy ae tae wong WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS (Becond Floor) Spring Salte—Favored model Which will be marked at original pric iy 11s," sald one We want to hear his pyroetchnica!” Probably the audience agreed with her, for inop- portune applause showed that it was WOMEN’S HOSIERY inge—Ingral; lh and tan 12.00 I Rin: Stockines ra double Nope 'Mr. Elman’s selections and the man- ner in which he played them will; stand to his credit while be is far/ uperin-Kreisler Paganini-Auer completed the 9 |Programme. Perey Kahn was Mr, El- ternoon | ) unbleached sol B20 me and Dreseca—New Ser fects in taffeta anit woot crave, models In plain and flowered ail the new wanted slgen, 14 veure to 44 bust mm fe ka pe Gowns ‘and Di Schumann's “Carnaval” and a group Pine tena fat tn ‘chiffon. waol crepe, Boe assort Sines 14 Seure ton 44 046.08 ~———____. ic 0 ee eat tis] CARPETS AND RUGS herd (Third Floor) CHILDREN'S HOSIERY PETTICOATS (Second Floor) $2.50 ilk Petticoate— Taffeta and mes- ef. cy Feline Pi in solld and eh fecta: finished with tailored or Ade “only: with tucked jor OTe WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ pcs TEE COATS ART EMBROIDERIES (Second Floor) Second Floor) tiene von tinee SUAS naleoe 16 and 17 inches checks: alnen 14 ¥ fle sports pr | 200 Stamped Pillow ment of denigns. . aout » 100; Ron. ‘fe Cretonne Laundry Ake Shetland Veiling—Bl low. blue and white. va. wide: vd. te TABLE LINENS BED FURNISHINGS yards before | hemming. at it) Calitornia. “Woot | ita: "ul 9 by 182, Inches: white with, ink 1° 92.00 ameter Bi y Mas Damaak - 7 eohed Sr uiue woraere Naphina a4 the above tn ble (omer I2Thnea tbe JEWELRY 02,00 and 84,50 Hinge Solid xo!" fancy| WHITE fino ri oth “Kote fini; HANDKERCHIEFS Ti liver: flat | She! Wilson Any More and Wanted to Put in a Good Stiff Kick. ‘ommnt letter to President Wilson. sel, Howard (a who told ( aeewe tee! BROOKLYN’S GREAT MONTHLY SELLING EVENT---TWO DAYS ONLY UR CLOVER DAY SALES grow larger and better as we go along. scale than the previous one. This, our Third Clover Day Sale, extends over two days—tomorrow and Wednesday—and presents the largest and best collection of merchandise we have ever gathered. dise offered has been specially purchased for this occasion and none of it can be offered at the Clover Day prices after the Sale is over. More Merchandise, Better Merchandise—Better Values Than Ever Our second sale was better than the first and this one is still more attractive. r is prices on these two days should be lower than anywhere else in New York. These Clover Day Sales closely follow the broad lines originated by Strawbridge & Clothier of Philadelphia and will be a permaneht Matthews Institution—coming once each Month. The Rule of Clover Day Is That Only New and Seasonable Goods Can Be Offered and the Prices Must Be Lower Than the Merchandise Is Sold For Anywhere Else CLOVER SIGNS PRINTED This announcement covers only a partial list of the Clover Day Specials. let of forty pages in the store—read it carefully. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ NOTIONS GOWNS AND DRESSES (Main Floor) _ (Second Floor) 820.50 Gowns or Handsome Silk—100 yard apo! Aa ee nnenee Baas bar TRIMMINGS (Main Floor) CLOCKS (Basement) BOOKS Crawford. Marie jevriek, Meredith Ni known WALL PAPERS (Third Floor) fd corded #trip TEA AND COFFEE (Basement) sion it | Jerseyman Says He Doesn't Like Samuel Barr, forty, a watchman, was sioner Richard Stockton at Newark yea. terday charged with writing @ scurrilous Barr was arrested Saturday night at his lodgings, A prominent New York merchant who has seen Prof. William H. Taft at several banquets in this city was quoted to-day as having asked Mr. jay. In his letter Barr, who is a Democrat, , denoufteed the Administration's Mexican Just for the sake of reaching Europe | si4 Panama policies, adding that he had voted for Mr, Wilron but wanted noth- ing more to do with him. The adjectives President were what “Are you living in New York now, Mr. President; I seo you here so fre- | the Yale professor {1 to have replied, “I still live in Haven, but [am taking my mei sae ROOKLYN HOME ‘OF NEMO CORSETSS= qsienhone Inc. Fulton Street, Brooklyn aeDes Each is planned on a greater Remember, the merchan- All the merchandise is new and fresh and the IN GREEN LEAD TO VALUES Get the Clover Day Book- See our ad. in the other papers tonight. Come! HOUSE DRESSES (Second Floor) ral identane trimmed with j# and silk corde 0 Wrench Wory Tollet Articles ait a. tor Bde to 00 LEATHER GOODS oye? itn Parekh poe ae 81.00 Npring, Nuits Patch poohet to Fn Novele— fy such write | athe Cork Linden Tw. » ‘ ie Trney Kelly. 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Address as below. “Dr Pierce's Common se Medical Adviser” —a 1008 pages on receipt og a. caida cover Dr, TLV, Piers, Buffalo, ORDERS BY MAIL OR ’PHONE RECEIVED is within our po wer we will give prenet and care- ion to all orders received by mail or telephone, ale of this magnitude we would suggest your hedge to the store because even all our newspaper Pages are sufficient to list one-half the items that are in ¢ 6300 MEN'S CLOTHING fexture a Narrante MEN'S FURNISHINGS (Main Floor) Men's $1.00 nnd 61.50 sbirte—Hoft andere outta... + TOILET GOODS (Main Floor) * MEN'S UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY (Main Floor, imple tary and hair berusle of atylon ‘ houke BOYS’ CLOTHING (Main Floor) WOMEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR (Main Floor, new spring a aid Fepp se BLES H, Blouses —Made with wt har con 4 REFRIGERATORS FURNITURE (Basement) (Fourth Floor) otstacentorsantite cover style: aus. 30 Brass Meds. caren de- i ont LINOLEUMS plese See (Third Bloor) SILKS (Main Floor) harmeuse Fall tne sty aut ieg © In wide all Me tile ‘Svory yard ctlent Satin ta Hinck Peau de ‘sot Black Nilk “and k Chiffon’ Tattete: Yai aise Charmeuse—Yard a FRAMED PICTURES AND | PAINTINGS CHINA (Fourth Floor) Basement) favinbad china: a fine «ht ehinay Me opie x Mandspalited! severat | intonesineh ntlaue fra , | 92,00 Framed Pictures=Landscape waaleo Hote ~- Hand Painted: | dsure subjects: sizes 14 by 28 ay