The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1914, Page 19

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Native Musicians For Orchestras By Sylvester Rawling. HE Kriens Symphony Club, or- ed to help the movement Prevent day orchestras are foreign Qnd foreign trained, and he &pproval of, interest in, and eup- for “the far-reaching movement foward the betterment of home or- ohestras and home-trained musicians in which we hope to play a part.” Ia large orchestra that Mr. Kriene Jed lest night there were more than @ dozen young women, one young man with whom frequenters of Aeolian Hall are familiar as an usher, nd some veteran players. Mr, Kriens makes a modest request for help and indorsement rather than eriticism; yet one may compliment both him and his musicians upon their manifest earnestness and the tone that they produced. In the ndel concerto for organ and or- ehestra, with Edward Rechlin at the organ, a larger auditorium would have deen an advantage. Caroline Pow- @re was the soloist in the first move- ment of Beethoven's violin concerto. The other numbers on the programme Were Schubert's unfinished sym. wphony, Grieg’s “Huldigungs March,” and Mr. Kriens's own “Bretonne Buite,” played for the first time. The latter was much more “popular” in cons! agin than other compositions by Mr. Kriens that we have heard. “ There was a concert the Wal- dorf-Astoria yesterday noon to aid in giving another y: itudy to Eorico Alessandro, a is lyric tenor approved by Caruso, There oe @ large attendance. The partici, were Roberta Beatty, Mra. alle Graham McNamee of the juartet, with Julia Waixel ‘accompanist at the piano, and Adri- ano Ariani, solo pianist, of Rome, . |Magistrate House oxpressed sympathy Posed of eagie feathers and carrying in his hand a silver-headed hatchet, translated to the tribe the address of the rector, the Rev. J. C. Slattery. Fourteeh braves from the Sioux Reservation sang “The Rock of Ages” jin their native tongue. It sounded a little weird without the accompani- ment of the organ. ; More than forty members of. the COURT WON'T PUNISH DESTITUTE MOTHER —_— Woman Who Deserted Child in Stable to Be Cared For by Society. company received communion. Some of the Indiana removed their head- In the Yorkville Court to-day | dress and refused to punish a young Polish ‘woman, Mary Staveski, who, saving no home or money, left her three- weeks-old boy baby.in a stable fast night rather than ee it starve to death. The young woman had been | in this country fourteen months, Her | husband, John Staveski, has been missing six months, and thé young mother has been out of the: Maternity Hospital only a week. THE CURABLE STAGE LUNG DISEASES rom loss of atrenath and breakdown, pains in the ack, do not‘ walt for chro Bron er Asthma to devel In that time ehe has walked around |tnto Consumption. Find out your true the streets clasping the {rifant in her|conditton before yeu-reack, the Mig 2 arma, unable to get food or a@helter. |down or incurabie stare of disease. She took the baby last night into /#ult Dr. Anderson, thé expert® Posetaiied the stable of James Curtin, No, 408) 1 these diseases. Fast Sixty-elghth street, placed it of a bundle of straw in one of tho stalts and walked out. Some one dlecovered | what she had done and Policeman Sheerer of the East Sixty-seventh street station arrested her. She will be cared for by the Children’s Society. —— 101 RANCH INDIANS AND COWBOYS GO TO CHURCH Fourteen Sioux Braves Sing “The Rock of Ages” in Their Own Tongue Without Organ. Grace Church had an unusual con- gregation this morning with more than three hundred performers from the 101 Rancty Wild West show in the “I had congumption; knew it and several di was incurable. A.professor of Cornell Unt+ omy neiah Dr. Anderson X-tAght. tn order tortie® out ponitive! stage of my disease. The ation and some breaking tisaues. 1 had chills, fever, night aweate, cough, hemorrhages, shortness of breath, petite and was losing flesh and ath. I did not think I could cured, for I had tried #0 many cow medicines without any benefit. But aft deing examined .by Dr. And wed his advice most carefully. 1 im- proved from the very first treatment. I nad gained 22 pounds, And now that 1 am well and strong I want others sick cured by an easy, pleasant, soothing and speedy course of treatment.” (No pubite: pews. Indians dressed in their war |ity james given without the patient's paint and their feathers, squaws with nderson, Specialist tn Lung and pappooses on« their backs, cowboys and cowgirls in buckskin coate and spurp were there. Charlie Yellow Boy, official inter- proter for the Indians, dressed in his Ha 1 m8 of native garb, a flowing headdress com-|muniays. 11102. i Di ‘Throat Diseases, 50 West 224 St. (be- tween Sth and 6th Avenues), New York. 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SERGE SUITS—Ciever adaptations trom high priced originals heretolore held at figures ranging from $12.75 to 818. $ 5 setemarkable offer, May First Special..........+ ” “SILK S| —Gorgeous effects loveli 1 witchery alr ih Set that Vara poston many ots $F LT modelo; to 040 values.......+5 see eeeeeeeeeeees DAINTY DRESSES—cieverly modeled trocks unfolding a myriad artistic touches sure to engage the instant fancy of our $5.75 patrons; never before under $10 and $12., Special SILK DRESSES—tundreds of delightful creations in the popu- lar “bouffant’” and “‘shepherdess” styles, remarked to effect a complete clearing; $18, $20, to $25 valuee, $ 1 0: 15 May First Special.......sececcenseeeeereeeeeeeees SPRING COATS—A hont of models we desire to. dismiss from stocks immediately, in order to make way for belated shipments just arriving. $10 and 12 vali MOIRE SILK COATS—Modets and materials of elaborate cAfectiveness and beauty; fashionable new ‘modes, $ 1 0- 75 trimmings and colorings; 915 to $18 values. SMART SKIRTS—st models in. new peg-top and tunic effects, with innumerable variations; plaids, checks and plain weaves; 84 and $5 values. May Fi t Special. o STUNNING WAISTS—eauty personified in a thousand dis. Ainctive blouses for Spring and Summer service; latest $7 00 materials, every dainty trimming; $2 and $3 values y, with dainty fish-eye COMBINATIONS—Nainsock of sheer 4 Heap ied ce in 87 + c . lace and butterfly medallions; also Val. medallions; ribbon drawn . AMUSEMENTS. satires Sows, problems solved by the economical, highly efficient ParceLCaR kest Delivery on Earth GRACE G GE yoReE All Seats af All Performances, ¢ Saunt ‘Thee jaa a W. satis at cost of any motor delivery Let us demonstrate Bend for our 1914 Cal full line of bicycles, ceasories, Investigate our ensy F. A. BAKER &CO., “Wwax & Last. Mat Matinee eee onthe THE T ‘AFFIC” PETER PANT) [oy Nhe 825, datian Village Opens 1 n AAIC REAL WILD WEST] I NPAINU: lost Amert rf Hit New , i Sports & Perils of Ranch ‘Life | dfmpiegion aa 25¢ ‘. 50c et IF ERIC MATY,. ‘Sea aC nat PRUNES DAUGHTER “Wo Biwa tinee in YMOND COWGACRE yh it, A PAIR OF 8! ELTINGE #47, %at Matinee of W'way, bes, HENRY W. aaa EVERY W ellie Melkay & Ardine vee Girle ail o ‘PALACE [aks rat Bway & 47h St. [ROT 2.00) Mat, Beata, Bo] RON, ree Bur! if ON SALE AT BOTH | BROOK YN STORES tn bis new Mudcal Ptay, HITCHCOCK “The Beauty Shop” IXES en dverive. “wortp’ THURSDAY, apain 80, 1914, ON SALE AT BOTH BROOKLYN ene ay Waster a PATRIOTIC Weacrtn pe “ea - NIGHT, Gh ae Am annie (A ui WHIRL WORLD es.) ‘the TRUTH »| Women's Co: - HEARN: Friday, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY Such, while new and still in fashion, we reduce to price that never falle te cell, Above was advertised February, 1885—and every Friday since has been Bargain Day. MANY EXTRAORDINARY VALUES FOR TOMORROW Coats, Kimonos | Women's Tailored Sults—Serge and novelty Crepes—strictly taltored— ioe eaeas lz Btons, long backe—tunic and ine ~extra Friday ‘and Crepes—black, navy Women's Serge ane Moha' ‘Ski ni lela, with ixtures—va' ahi Seri fiuhtha length light and dark grounds— bordered—rey. and 8 trim—i regul voiles, lawns and dotted variety of modela—speel: Crepe de Chine and Chiffo: butterfly and other mod copper, flame, regularly $4.98. Ready-to- a Javas, hem favored Milane a re—reg. ‘Women's Ready-to Wear black, brown and navy— shapes rit ons, quille a rimmings—regularly short, medium and and taperin, gray In 18 to 36—reg. Cluny lace 32 to 48—reg. $1.00 and $1. attached—black and blue— regularly $1.98. Extra Size Black Taffeta cambric dust ruffle—reg. | MADISON SQ. GARDEN—NOW hey fs, seas, ais 16 | flagures—6 to 16 yrs, Boys’ Suits, | ssoysr Russian Suits—militi belt—some with extr value $38 Boys’ Shirte—madras and neat stripes and figures- or launder 1 to 14 neck—val Madras and Percale Pajai ght, medium and dark Hlousow—new patterns tn percales—neckband. of detached collar—8 to 15 val : and dark—also plain wht attached collara~- # to 1 16 value 2 Misses’ We and OLUMBIA% "1, BURLESQUE, ¥48, | lesquers . Then 42d 4 lee Av. THPATEE Ish COMPANY RAINBOW THE GURL IN THE TANL pAb My QE MUSIC) 14 St, Irving PI, Ste “4 PRIZES & KAN CHAMP, hh it aM Louise Gunning ie ROMANCE —t OF OLD EDAM,” OLYMPIC ‘guste ine 12,9 St PAY IGoodness Gracious.” Peoeaaeetaves “FLUATING ‘wine see cing Bee ie om Hamme a, | Neti “ ; ra) Girls’ Wash Dre per ginghame—v y of ne retty Summ: — | pmpire and French « to, Myre. Little «irks! ch tr fabric belte—4 to Little Children's und cuts or braid trim’é regularly $1.9 Bables' Lawn Cs or emb'y and tie ribbon rosettes to rex, 49 and 69..... Pique and Elderdown Cas regularly $1.39 Babies’ Part Wool Shirts. worth 69 tle Children’s White D awn, voile and nainsod trim'd—to 6 yr8.- Children's ¢ chambre to 5 yrs.—reg. Children's White Dresses. nainsook—y: Tea. $1 Dresses ‘oke, Ki to 6 yra.- ree. , Friday Promises in Women’s Suits, Skirts, Dresses, fashionable le shades—epectal ‘Women's Coats—Navy and black ight cut—special... ing Coata—Poplin and fonable colorec-seves: flare or straight cut—spe ithe Basket Crepe and Lawn Kimonos— Friday Promises in Handeome Voile, Blouses hand embed, Val. and shadow lace y ae and sleeves— Fine Lingerte Blouses—batiates watermelon chartreuse nnd other bets 4. ay laden hire and I te—lght coutil—— long—atraight ” white in 18 t | Women's Bust Supporters—allovyer id emb'd'y—open front— Ostrich Feather Bande—fancy Petticonts—tucked flounces— Friday Promises in and Furnishings Hately pockets~atitehed-oB trou cuffs attachod~ ati) oand, vat. ihe. Striped Percale iN behcalitl, medium Friday Promises in Babies’ Wear ‘ol'd Coatk—silk collar a—to § Lussian and I Every week, from day to day, we look areund to find those things that have not sold so rapidly as we weuld wish. Friday ts the day for which they firet are advertised. OFTTIMES'IN AN HOUR, 80 LOW THE PRICE We Sell as Many of a Let ef Goods AS HAVE BEEN SOLD IN DAYS BEFORE. Principles announced have been rigidly maintained, —It io andé Has Been a Clearing Dayo * No Mail or Telephone Orders for the Following>— Friday Promises in Women’s and Children’s Underwear Women's Cambric Cybiastions.. dainty atyles, with lace or emb’y— ekirt or drawers <rim'd—val- ”.. Nainsook Combinatiot lace or emb’y trim’ de worth ae. and Women's Nainsook Corset Covers— lds 14.08 | "attractive ‘modele—ribboe bbom run emb'y fr Drese and lacea—valuo 49 and 9... 28 Nel Mod Women's Night Dresses—V, round 08 | oF hiah neck—with tucks, lace or emb'y=reg, .49 and .0.......... BB seek an eset ‘ol also Empire jes—omb'y, laces and ribbon—worth .6 and .79 59 Cambric and Muslin Night Dresses— pirevand other modelom "10.08| ree. $1.00... Nainsook Prince: siiachowed | yokes With fancy Inces and emb'7— Skirts elaborate trim—reg. "8... .68 Nainsook Princess Slips—' pretty models with laces in great variety—usually rious 5.08 76 welt Friday 54 jous id emb's 60... 1.24 Blouses, Petticoats, |X; Kinruerite and other stpleny eer | hs elaborate Ince trin—w em Corsets, Millinery. cern OF | Parse Mg’ Aited Goose Feothere—d Cambric Drawerr—emb'y and canes or Jeep aud insert—reg. 36. Nats ook and gt lg] nt cireular—now styles, rin emb'y and lace--wort! Byer eens brewers fisbon or fine Cremer er elsewhere $1: nm Blo “F Nainaook and close fitting m: fancy lace—o emb'y-rer. iss insook—beat modele—dainty embroideries and laces—some ribbon finlsh—reg $1.29 Exceptional assortment of neat or elaborate stylea—regularly ne 1.04 day 3,70) ens Hate js! Tuscans- Hate~ ad ®. cl Drawers—Masonville hematitched hem - 1to 6 yre—walue .25 . 08 # to 12 yra—value 20 Friday Promises tn 48 eo Unbleached Musitns— worth 9%, aight (69 |S-tach Bleached—worth Oi, value. 11.08 | vainsook—yoke o} @inch Unbleached—werth .00.....+ Women’s Tailored Suite—Sergen Val. lace and ‘ibbou usually $1. rk ",04|THinch Undleached—worth ....0. Pott ee pa werth oe. ee rio casme-newy or Mx Shoote—no Gressing—no seas |a0 a cot ean anor 3 16 08. absorbent Cotton—worth, 5. Sad i vp Sige Crochet Spreade— Friday Promises in. ith “+ 841° Curtains and Curtainings” bit: "ty clans oa etc. a 1 fringe—worth he. OO Cambric Drawers—Emb'y or 49 i and Wake? to dae aSetha il # val... Petticoats--Cambric and Natnsoot— aan | incr of, emb'y—4 to 18 yr sorcerers EH reg. 09 .. Silk $2.98....2, ar Friday Promises in so] Silks, Yard Wic finiah—t hagen—white polka’ dotecreg, iBone 50 3 | great paar 22-inch Striped, Corded, hable eee, Conte [nen Ripe idee and color four apecial values— 39.. .58.. Double Width Crepe de Chin plain, Drocade and ‘Sraten Larigcte— Nght and dark,....... Special (40-inch Charmeuse—destrable gt finish—fashional colors—also blac! Double Width All Silk C1 —large assortment of colors—also black. 3G-Inch Balmacaan Tweeds— Usford gray and tans....Friday .30 H-inch Pekin Stripe by a brown, gray, tan, nav, black with white—wort! . see $8 and 42-inch Prunelias—all wool— excellent range of fashionable colors with plenty black-69 ct. value, ary or sailor nerges, fan y nd dark. Spectal 1.14 percalo— ~soft French for every To! man Friday Promises in Table Linens, Towels, ete. White Goods Linen ‘Table Damnasks—64 to 70 inch bleached and unbleached—heavy. .. madres, uae hed or ill a9 delle tel7 ite with ven quality=-many patterns-reg, Mercerized Napkins—@#0x20—-hem1 fine assortmente—dog. reg. fia. Dxtra Heavy Huok Towels--ttazt— hemmed—reg. M4. ...ceed 8 med— j HS. Huck ae 18%4—Pure linen— ar | white Damask borders—rey. .#7 H-inch Cotton Diapering— full 1-y¥d. pee r@g. TB... csceeeee -.¢ Extra Hoavy Harnaley Crashoo= 1 inch—pure linen—value .18 , 012% ee Jos and | 38: tnch Cambrics, Natnsooks, 40-tnel ' w atylee- i:Awns, ulna atriped, an gc Linings and Toilet Articles: dimities 4 Moire Perealines~ Black and ‘ 108 saat pu TH | Melee duable colore—red. ® elty Li re} “ai Sng Pinna dettod 18 to @ ct, Tooth Brushes . ner plins, Madras, near Linen, Qalat 4.08 cs ook, Volles, etd |2o-inch India Linons—rer. 9%. Friday? Friday Promises in Jewelry, Leather Goeds, Cutlery Leathor Han page many shapes -to 9 yre and wtylearren, Bherercssssesereess eo Matting Travel B to 18 inch— rennes— MtrOnK HANMeee rem WDeereacesee BO ee ce | Steel Knives and Forks—reliab! ne LT lee (Ber 1,00 WAS ue $1.19 raingham end Klaces—solld beads white or flesh tinting apa—wiro OF thread FG a: Ity beads—27 and ® inch jehats ite i combinations 75 ro Floral Vol +655 | Cotton Chaltt orale in striy Mi and Paisley +85 | seinch Ramie Linens—broken Mimvortment of colore—were. peaial 10! 55 ana 9 inch Drews Li ‘welght and col Apron bie trae: 4 heoke—wi Friday Promises in ct Dubber Shes Wt ye ey tinge $1.85 Ivory Tint Hand Mirrore— Ning handle and bonnet ehape..., U9 ot. Ivory Oe Dressing Combe. Friday Promises in 1 ‘ oe Pieces, etc. .79.. 98 ==. Friday Promises in S urtis bd Flannele 50 Baby eae a gd vade se jgne—worth 6.- Oy a3 eg Contre Pieces. 0 inch *. ri rk OF plain centres— . Friday

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