The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1915, Page 17

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Beddes the Symphony Society's concert yesterday afternoon musical entertainments ‘One of these did not of the iliness of stheothersdid. In addition @n evening concert. Yet outside of the opera, there one recital, and to-day, out- %9'4 » yg/%e0o Ornstein, Ba among pi po ed fourth ~sverecital at the Bandbox Theatre yes- mit afternoon. There can be no of his vogue, even if it is in- by curiosity, for the little au- ae ‘was packed and some people «found places on the stage. His pro- brs gramme included Vincent D'In: ern opus 63; Gabriel Groviez’ me Impressions of London,” Al mite ‘e “Iberia,” and his own “Wild brs Dance." For the latter, it was om any pianists were present with ino7' idea of ying the composition ives. It was intimated to me unless their memories were ex- D y wood, they would never be to read Mr. stein’s manu- portpt, “Sadotp' h Ganz, the Swiss pianist, Siow. yooterday.ntternoon, “Hile pro- oon. His pro- incladed Beethoven's sonata Chopin UD, by Brahms, a’Aibert Ganz oung revolution- setortem hi and hecause-of certain personal 4 Nevertheless he found with an audience of moderate Pat! Reimers gave a song recital at Aeolian Hall yesterd: ftern: with Kurt Schindler, hit the. 0, that caw are aeel: fy w excel 4 reviow “daghe fi ot Bia he adco jon singer no’ okies Justice. Mr. Reimers is hearing by the public. His pro- gramme held a Schubert group, com- Jao fone by Hugo Wolf, Raynoldo uw Hue, and a group of interna- surchlogal folk songs. wh. “Sirs, H. H. A. Beach, the American Roser, gave a concert devoted to r compositions at Aeolian fast night. Herself the pianist. he.was assistet by George SheMeld or. Theodore Spiering, wietinies nd 9 i g z : ek 3 & F i g , g i i E i i & B fs Hl Pee [ z 3A +d f ' NOW BURUBSQUED AT BROOKLYN EMPIRE. le Cohan with his flag, Al Brooklyn, last night and will be there for the rest of the week. Also, there was the tallest and the shortest girl in burlesque with them in the “Follies of the Day Company.” After the “SENSATION OF 1915” JUST ROCKS THE HOUSE AT THE MURRAY GILL. Headed by Lydia Jopsy, "The Big Sensation of 1915” was given round af- ter round of applause by a delighted ‘audience at the Murray Hill Theatre WOMAN REFUSES OPERATION Tells How She Was Saved by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Louisville, Ky.—“I think if more suf- fering women would take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble, and the doctors my decided 1 had a tumorous and would have to be operated upon, but I'refused as Ido not believe in opera- tions. I had faint- » bloated, and could hardly pain in my left side. My husband insisted that I try Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I am so thankful I did, for I am now a well woman. I sleep better, do all my housework and take long walks. I fail to praise Lydia E. Pink- egetable Compound for my ‘Mrs. J. M, RESCH, 1900 West Broadway, Louisville, Ky. Since we guarantee that all testimo- nials which we publish are genuine, is it .{ not fair to suppose that if Lydia E. again, The sonata for violin plano hald some delightful mo- ments. Mr. Shefficld mav scarcely be credited with doing justice to Mrs. Beach's songs. The cuintet for nianc Aeadatrinen by the Olive Mead Quar- ecirdet.and Mrs. Beach was interesting. Rt ee’ ape uidingie Tracey's recital, once before - ing) announced for yesterday af- a pat “ig Eeguoon at the MacDowell Club, again | 4 i postponed because of the contin. we flness of Miss Tracey, Next ™Wonday aftérnoon is the new date set USE Pema AB PREG PEPE ERSTEIN'S eae Th Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has the virtue to help these women it will help any other woman who is suffering in a like manner? If you are ill do not drag along until an operation is necessary, but at once take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, Write to ia E. 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WILLS $750,000 TO GIRL Denver Pioneer Bequeaths Estate to Still Single Sweetheart He Lost in 1875, DENVER, March 11.—Lodging of the BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & te Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn EAR 13™4 GREAT SPRING SALE we ey i a ie SPLENDID LIST OF VALUES FOR THURSDAY HO Now Is the Time for Best Money-Sévings \ We Have Outdone Even ‘Ourselves in Value-Giving * | Tomorrow's Spring Sale Values WOMEN’S STYLISH APPAREL $5.96 Women's Dress Skirte tar ale Tieaca ite tthout on y Oke convertible ei Ria ator Also, These Matchless Values Not Equalled Eleewhere— Moderate Profits Underlie Our Supremacy in Value-Giving +++ -10.08) Tailored Suits. . Eitardtnes, Woot popiiney me various oth Also at thi tute “ooats "and aport coate. Special Sale Tomorrow New Sprin; Tailored Suits For Women and Misses Distinctive styles in dressy and tailored models (one illustrated) of gabardine, mannish serge and mixed tweeds; Norfolk, empire. and short coats with circulan or plaited skirts. Exceptional Values 20.00 «4 25.00 TRES. NEW _YORK'S LEADING THEA: EMPIRE Eiry aM ack Sorat tb ETHEL BARRYMORE the Siudew a5 a.) , ‘Thurs, “& bat, “at 2.20|\WEEKS CVCEOM YP ee ea Elsie Ferguson in Outcast Pe aha aga "EROS AND FANCIES New Amsterdamy,.*%3 5. 3B WATCH YOUR STEP Mr. @ Mrs. Vi Cast! ke 3 “ZIEGFELD beach MIDNIGHT FROLI GALETY ff. ey saat Sl rung addy g-Legs Oyo. CONAN’ Mate Wes (hae abet a0; “it PAYS. B Nitti HUDSON 4f2,¥ <8’ , Bree THE SHOW SHOP pu hiONGd HARRIS FS, PEE ILLINGTON i.e FULTO ‘Maw, Wed. (Pop,) & Sat.at 3. veins, TWIN BEDS Evenings 8,20. at 8.20. 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SPRING SALE SPECIALS for Tomorrow :— No Mati or Telephone Orders. a 79 ct. Messalines—35 inch. an eee Net Bed Sets 3.96] Bvening, it and wre esprommseaey veg | Soe mie ah aR & sance centre a Limit 16 yards, , nicait two, $1.29 All-Weel French Serges.. 64 inch—fashiona’ sie al 17 et. Decorative Burlape 20-tnch—plain beens Sverlags: “Limit 16 verde: 11 ot. Frult of Loom Musline... 63 Aleo Lonedale and Hill—-véra wide. | 99 o¢, All-Weel Granite Suitings ma ee prices crepe wea: oa ~ enon bigest ad scbscreent 3% Hpenee aia, Fe} inch—neat New 1} or Ne o Orton, 29 et. Bleached Sheetings a1 ide—no dresetn: suilteSand thread, Limit 10 yards, 4% et. 16 et. Heavy Scotch linen--for roller. Limit 13 yards, Tr more (© qustomer, $1.89 Crochet Spreads by size—hemmed—neat patterns. | 99 imit two. leached 22x44—double —fancy bord: 36 ino! \beorbent. ans Sel rs d— wi 1 ted colors, Limit olx. a . Limit two. | 91.79 Lengeleths, 40 i 49 ct. 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Underwear ‘Wool mized—shirte—short or 1 nleeves—drawers, Limit four. 1.69 Men's and 12346 " Women's Umbrella tape edge Upien Tet nd trimmed miseion mit, three, to 4-ineh—variety of pretty patterns | for scarfe, curtains, Centrepieces, etc, Limit 10 yards, MEN’S Fine’ Soft SHIRTS Special Purchase, therefore Extra Value....... ARG vei et oes at 79 cts. Percales, Madras, Woven and Printed Repps; also fine Corded Stripe fabrics— White ground with stripes of every desirable color and style—turnback soft cuffe—Sizes 1314 to 18 neck—We were requested not to use the name of maker for advertising purposes; maker's name, however, is on every shirt ——$________ MORNING SPECIALS—Tomerrew, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. buying, quantit! Norfolk modela—nide or box plaits me with extra trou oma vy 0 oy in checks, itehed-on waists, su nt LINENS Main LOOM, 21 ct. Weven Madras—32 inch... if Neat atripes on white grounds— lovely for men's shirts, | boys jouses, wae aR eto Two-clasp—white, gray ct. Crinkle Seereuckers Mill lengtha in A re aus mateea ov SA moo low neck—sleeveless—n: ly fine tioee, Rat to signe imperfec- He Rte Ot ened FLOOR, New Model Dresses......14:75' Chiffon Taffetas and Crepe Mateees. . fabrics, 96.98 Misses’ & 1,37 3 ct. White Voilee—45 inch.... .18 aT ricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders. ite. na | Berto ser amare No Mail er Teleghene Order, “Se a * ; whe Ga. "e i te “s oa 01.40 Girls’ Gingham to $2.90 Girls’ Tan Calf Ste coat two, ise: wi hwo low ry ¥ re 80 ot. Bays’ py ‘ “ ve—one of 9, P nn) it ed “f orice, for, Bummer ‘Women’s — Boys UNDERWEAR: Use Veste—low ges tain or sleeve! sen F Bane ofr fae y : ¥ Part, wool—medium weight |” Scie eae, ‘a Lisk Warnot allp seconds of .! Naraing Veste low Sc sleeveless, lap Finer in Lisle.. Fer Chilérea: ‘eate—-pal I—high Wiattar Rhone slecyenns —asizes to 10 years. ch ‘Three cents rise for each else larger, PSotton Unten Sulte—high , or athletic Siyle—knee iength—special... .4® A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF — WOOL FIBRE .RUGS | , Medallion and bs ge y and other combinations, pe Bxtre offering mare Roge ogy oor sigue parlor,” 4 eve $98.06

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