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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1908. Das Rheingold’ Well Presented At Metropolitan Opera-House Cycle of Wagner's Nibelungen Ring Starts Well Before a Large and Appreciative Audience, BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | E46TR\S RHEINGOLD,” at the begin- ing of the cycle of the Wibe- lungen Ring, which is to mark fhe end of Mr, Conrled's directorship, hhad a very good all-around performance @t the Metropolitan Opera-House last Aight. Tho scene of the bottom of the Rhine has never been better preserited, ‘The water scemed real and the Rhine maidens moved about without any mani- fest disclosures of the mechanism that controlled them. To Alfred Hertz, who conducted, and the orchestra a lion's hare of the credit {s due. Few of the bonuties of the score were undisclosed and some superb climaxes were reached, notably in the gatherings of the Nibe- lungen in the caverns of the Nibel- heim and on the heights overlooking the Rhine, and when Donner summoned the thunder and the lightning to build the rainbow bridge to Walhalla. “Twas a very solld looking bridge that mater! fzed, and it held without filckering or wavering. Van Rooy's impersonation of Wotan, @hief of the gods, the unconscionable e@coundrel, who had no virtue save that he kept his word, was as impressive as ever. It had true majesty of bearing nd was superbly sung. Fremstad as Fricka, In excellent voice and singing @elightfu . Was beautiful to look upon, but was absurdly dressed for the part Her hair was marcelled as !f by the most fashionable of Fifth avenue hair @ressers and her gown would be accept- In the most modish of modern @ravwing rooms. How either could have withstood a night her rude rock ed te beyond compre Burrian's Loge {s one of the least sat- ctory of his impersonations. It decks subtlety and grace. It !s gro- tesque instev} of devilleh His makeup. With the ridiculous curlycues of red) hair, is that f¢ a Jack-In-the-box that Might amuse children. One need not compare {t with the masterful chr terization by Van Dyck that Unger in the memory of aller, of the more grap esent com y interprets Goritz makes a mvst Impressive Al berich His curse of the ring is a thing tor be remembered. Heiss, as Mime, inimitable bt hope to see bis equa: ed's Freia has too modern. I Toses look so fresh af ever night as hostage by Munimann and Blass, as the giants, and Dinoel as Froh are farmillar and | @atisfactory. Waterous made a good Donner in s: Bella n, Marion Weed and Kirk: | by-Lunn re a more t usually good trio of Rhine maidens, singing in tune] for the most Kirkby-Lunn iso an effective Erda. » was The prologue to the Trilogy, with fts one act that lasis two and a halt hours, has never been a Attraction for ordinary opera-goers, but iast night's audience was a large one. There was, for the most part, close attention, Only the un- knowing ventured to chatter, or to while the scenes changed. every) still, after th ain fell, the last bar was | played. Then applause was loud and long co To-night “ te curtat asity Mahl ——. —. Mahan Smgers Age Capabie and Earnest, ali were no Tetrazzinis or 3 a@.scovered at last | night's r ce of “Rigo: | Betto.” at the lemy of Muste, by} 3 Grand Opera Company, and ned that the company ging strength for § night. vertheless, what! audience did see and hear © and capable co puny of singers and actors, who, while | making no pretensions to our fashion-| able winter of opera, ave aj really excellent performance of Verdi's ahe large was a very earnest ndaré tuneful old work. They observed all the old traditions, and the opera went, wth a swing and precision that was! fb ost commendala, Mme. Norelli was the Gila and dis- played a p 4; and serviceable voice. €se sang aro Nome" very well, including a very thin top note. Then, | gsainst Ler protest, the conductor forced fier to repeat it with disastrous results. | Later, in the duet with Rigoletto, sh gang charmingly and acted with fervor. M. Russo, ag the Duke, was thor- ougily at home in the part and, while by no means @ remarkable tenor, he has a good, ringing voice which carried Dim easily’ tirough the music of his part. He sang the “Donna Mobile" Reith much spirit and, of course, had to repeat it. Perhnps the best member o the cast, both vocally and histriontcally, was M. Alessandroni as Rigoletto. His work compared very favorably with several artists of the high-priced houses, ‘The other parts were {n capable hands. MAHLER TO LEAD THREE OF DAMROSCH’S CONCERTS.) Gustay Mahler is to conduct three of the FURNITURE, CARPETS, Etc. AT LOWEST PRICES, ROOMS Comms 4 FURNISHED TEV TTR TTA er [ir | phony Society next season. Walter Damrosch, the regular conductor of the society's orchestra, had invited him to conduct this season, but Mr. Mahler's “ngagements at the Metropolitan Opera-House would not _ permit, dates 100n. 5 day event three concerts phony will be performed. It will. ro- quire the services of the entire orches- tra, a choir of extra instruments be- hind the scenes, two solo voices and a chorus, MYSTERY IN STRAY BULLET. eo, 8. At oni Mahler's second Mit) Haat is BERSEe Ceres eee ee ee oa hee good one it is. Part of the lot consists of HASne Whee il Cane ares nee roa a manufacturer’s sample line, the remain- Alfred Deno, twenty. Pee [eel dtr eyed cata aera Hy cg der a special purchase of high grade Suits, » i of No. ‘ave months they lived very happily. 7, A ies aes Macdougal street, a house painter, was, ‘Then Mrs. Brock says, her husband, ay’s aaig thus adding variety to the aor mea Ane standing on the corner of Fourth street who 1s wealthy, charged her with keep- enabling judicious choosing if distinction And Sixth avenue early to-Jay when |ing money earned by him during office) is desired. SIX entirely different models bullet. ¥ @ stray) nours. Later, sie says, he charged he: e are offered, w’ clude the SEMI AND dtd toe et lodged In the flesh, but| with Keeping most of the money eel ae CLOSE-FITTING EFFECTS in smart jamage than to cau a loss of blood. Deno walked st Vincent's Hospital, where he r for the night. @ affair is a + to the police and to Deno, om RESTORE GRAY or FAD- Mrs. Brock declares her parents | SoA NUACK | vear, smartly tailored throughout. DIED AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT. | wrougn: ‘ova to her when her nusdend | ED HAIR to its NATURAL ] THE MATERMLS are superior French Walter W. Husted Sucoumbs to Ap- parently Trivial Inary, DENVER Col Anrtl W—wWater we | Husted, son of Mrs. John H. Husted, althy woman of New ‘York Cit and a graduate of Yale and prominent social s dead here as the result of ered In an auto aci y evening son the way West im before he died. His ries were at first supposed to be trivial, ‘rom us nt in C shown in c a $10 = At $ 1 Sine we ove: bro: at $18 this town. with a variety of Handsome little ¢ long, geod wear. Bleuse Suits and specially priced al $1.95 $2.25 127th Chae Noe, 3 Smith St., cor. Wyckoft. 273-779 Broadway, cor. Su ~ner PER WEEK Is All You Need TO FURNISH A 4-ROOM FLAT Complete and Cozy $97 isthe Whole Cost || THE EASY CREDIT TERMS 50c a ese aS an pity af sie $1.00 opens an aoc i1soe week tt an account of $150 You oa bey, goods ae amonat PER Clothes the ’ WEEK Entire Fa_il § WEEK | i | ‘orld. | py BY a St. | refused, she alleges, to pay the doctors fo every one purchasing their Laster C.othing Modern Clothes for Modern Men LOTHES that re“ect the conceptions of the foremost crea- tive talent in the field of men’s ready to wear a \parel are in price {rom $10 to $30. EXTRA VALUES IN MEN'S EASTER CLOTHES and top coats, embrac ng the newest co orings and These garments are regularly worth $15. we Offer them at $10. in the latest shades of brown and tan worsted, and at its price it represents a saving to you of at least $5 to $7. The suits are made with two and three button coats, BOYS’ SPECIALS FOR EASTER pants in the newest colorings and weaves, <All GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO., Open Gaturday Night Til! 11 o’Clock. | Broadway | WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. Kocl’s Uptewn Prices Meke Dewatown Shotrtag an Extrevaganes CHILD’S DEATH PUZZLES | SURGEONS WHO OPERATED. | Case Is Reported to the Coroner, FOR A SEPARATION: as It Was Impossible to | Decide Cause. death of five-year-old Helen Wednesday Tatlored Suits For Misses and 50 Small Women, I 4, Smart Mannish or Semi-Dress Models in Popular Matertals. $22.50 is the value—and a mighty The Mrs, Brock Charges Rich Hus- band With Cruelty and Non-Support. Bradley, who died at the Manhattan Hoppital for Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat, fololwing an operation for mastiditis, 4s being investigated by the Coroner to-day. Dr. Berens, tie surgeon tn attend- could not decide whether the re- the operation or a hemorrhage | caused the child's death, and so notified the Coroner. At the hospital all infor- mation In regard to the case was re- | fused. The child lived with her parents it No. 1106 First avenue. | 33° Hei her Mrs, Dora Brock, of No. drix street, Brooklyn, ts suing husband, Dr, Benjamin Brock, of No 53 St. Mark's Place, Manhattan, for a ave her for household expenses. Cutaway, Prince Chap and Box Coat styles. “We illustrate one of the reigning favorites, especially sultable for Easter and nurse's bills when thelr child was Never Fail born anG her father had to pay it. Ss to serges and chiffon Panamas—plain, shad- ow and white hairline stripes; also fine yorsteds in stripes, checks and mixtures. Newest colors and black. Sizes 14 to 16 years, or 32 to 34 bust. forced to leave the house, she say go to the home of her parents. COLO« and BEAUTY Z - No matter bow long it has been offered to give her a divorce, she savs./ gray or faded. Promotes a luxuriant Mrs. Brock's counsel applied for all-| growth of healthy hair. Stops its mony and counsel fees, and decision | falling out, and positively re was reserved. moves Dandruf!. ieeps hair soft . Yi ies (0 S408 a a aera jana piossy. Keiuse all substitutes, a Fy noMORGAN GOES TO AIX [tis umes ex muci in #100 a8 te | A Saie ot Women’s Easter Shoes now sone to Aix-les-Bains to take| IS NOT A RYE. A Reoular tne waters, which have enefited him y on previous occasiens. Phila fae SHer Co. Newark. No J. $1 and 6Cc bottles, at druggists $3.00 Value, 1.95 This offering consists of a special purchase of about 600 pairs of WOMEN’S FINE LOW CUT SHOES, such as Colonials with buckles, Gib- sons with 1 or 2 eyelets and Blucher cut with 3 large eyelets. High Cuban s; short vamps; plain toe, in either tan Russia calf, brown kidskin, patent colt or gun metal calf This offering is above the ordinary, and should create brisk selling. newest style and ‘well work ee per pair. This big price-concession for Wed- nesday only 1.95 Weanesaay Morning Specials. From 8 A, M. Tit 12 Noon Ony. No Mail, ’Phone or C. O. D. Orders Filled. we will give away FRE a growing fell bloom. In each instance the merchandise offered is sea ind materials ‘irreproachable. Tremendous savings. ‘ricted to nrevent dealers buvine. Wemin’s Eib.W Length Sith Globes, 50c. LENGTH GLOVES: ur spec.ai ine of gu.ts and top coats, rang nz Women’: $1.25 Watsts, 85 WOMEN'S WAISTS, of all-over embroidery; tucked back 85c (Bees and. front; collar ‘and Boys’ $4 Suits, 2.69 offer an exceptionally large assortment of suits CK SILK BLA’ SILK high lustre, with high spliced 24c aves in all the modish fabrics and modes. As an Easter spec al value 8c. : (Main Floor.) we offer our new and exclusive “Wellington” model sut, an c act reproduction of h2 smartest te order taiiors. This suit is made $3 Sith Watsts, $1.85. WOMEN'S + AISTS | of superior china silk, in black and white, handsomely trimmed with laces; or the tallored kind, with fine ‘embroidery mings. Regular! fered $3. Price .... *enick vears: a value. 44 y oer a variety of men's smart suits and Spring rcoats which include the handsomest tans, wns, grezns, grays ard sik mixtures shown in (Third Floor.) Misses’ and Sthall Women's $4 Tub Dresses, $2.69! MISSES' AND SMALL WOMBN’ fancy cuffs. u'ts for the little chaps, tailored to give There are Sailor Suits, Russisn g Norfo'k Suits with twe pairs of it $2.95 $3.45 and up. TUB DRESSES; new jumper fects of lawn; in’ stripes and dain ty trimmed with Val. laces and fine embroideries, new Jap. 2 69 skirte. Regularly $4.......¢° (Third Floor.) FINE QUALITY HEAVY 11 OUS TAFFETA RIBBON; 6! ment of colors; also Black and white; regularly — 20. 17c tterns, | effective colorings: sleeve; full plaited 25c Tatfeta Ribbon, 17¢ Inehes wide: in a. large assort- Wednesday morning, per Street & 3d Ave. 98c Hand Begs, 49 SEAL GRAIN LEATHER HAND BAGS, with two handles; fitted with purse; heavy linen ‘lining. lenther, covered | frames; 49c i}t and gun metal trim- Eilngss rerujar price $1... cuffs edged with lace; Value $1.25....-000+. : a Fi HOYS' SUITS: 5 stylish, patterns In handsome plaids amd stripes; Rus- ousers; 2% to 10 ve: in. double-bre styles positive $4.00 2.69 opping price Uthird Floor.) TABLE OILCLOTH: best grade: all colors and white; 19 ing only, per yard.. ic (Barnement.) ENGLISH PORCELAIN decorated Cups and Saucers, Cooalt. blue Plates, Fruit Saucers and ‘Oatmeal Dishes; 0c $1.50 to $3 Elastic Belts, 59 bossed patterns, in black, white and colors: 1%, 2 and 2% inches and cameo buckles; value from $1.50 to $3 ———S Cretonne N cvelties. manufacturer's sample Ine, con- sisting of Scrap Baskets, Work The regular prices of these articles are fan and, Sulor styles; bloomer 3 er trousers, 9 to 16 Table Otlcloth 19¢ for Wednesday morn Fancy Chinaware and gold lined Bread and utter value 192, “ea in ELASTIC BELTS—Platn and em- wide, with glit, steel on * 59c in ) CRETONNE NOVELTIFS — A Baskets, Bags, Pin Cushions, & and %c; ‘morning price FOR SALE. FOR SALE. S (Matn Floor.) (Second Floor.) Autos! Manhsiaperionseracton| eae e NL TURE || 125th St. West, &Sccu Ave bile Establishment, Contents agnificentty turni fine < Sorktal ics eetah Surg yore i whe to Imm DENTISTRY. ee CEN TUOT RY estes on6 ==—0n m0 =I Have You Examined Our New ° Fine Feath@r pillows: onier. 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(84 @oor west Abraham & Straus.) HOURS, 8 TO 6: SUNDAYS, 9 TO 4, German, French and Swedish spoken. —_Ladies in attendance, ammoth mobile Exchange, 280 to 245 West O6th, near Broadway, l M1, rf . "EBM ie tne Vinkegt pe MEN'S » | MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO., | 1114 34 Aye. ne; th Bt. N. ¥. pen eentay RONX. LANe, val subway wit” double r week will keep you y well droped in the ~_ ND Gi! aaa DENTISTRY. eae EDIT. BASY PAYMENTS. atch & DiamondCo. ANE. Phone 58067 C ndt. BEWARE PI RPOIOETS, aay Teed Smee ates ma CASH OR American | | | i + 50 OD fer dehtening SLEEP VAPOR FOR PAINLESS EN'S CLOTHING TO ORDER O: EX TRAGEIO’ i ents; perfect fit, fine materi Lady Attendants. = - — EXCHANGE GLOTHING Co, saan * ae aelaa la Masy Weekly Payments to Those Unable cA Pont World Help Wants will quickly bring to your door the KIND oe Uae BH Bu Fa 104, j workers that do things RIGHT. ES AOU kate open Every pair of the Bargains that should appeal directly to thrifty Easter shoppers. sonable and the style Quantities re- of AEARN |4 Pc. Sets of Fine Soft | | | beading— | | FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue Interesting Easter Offerings Being Large Buyers for Cash Our Facilities for Buying to Advantage Are the Best, | Because we always have cash, we always have special oppor- tuuities....We have many buyers and they are up-to-date Always in the market, always prepared for quantities, however large, it would be strange if we did not lead in values and assortments | AND Y Bridal Sets and matched Underwear Sets are a specialty represent ualitiés and here... .Quotations designs that you will not find elsewhere at the prices, 4 Pe. Bets—Fine Nainsook—Skirt, Drawers, Gown, Corset Cover— elaborately trimmed row upon row of Val. Lace and wide fancy Washable Ribbons and Bows—worth $6.98... Corset Cover—deep extra fine Val. Lace Inserts, ribbon run beading. Wide Circular Drawens—with wide Insert and eige of lace nd topped with emb'y re Night Dres and sleeves of alternating rows of drawn work and Val, laco— Skirt has deep ctrcular flounces with lace and inserts in cireular effect, fin.shed with 3 rows lace—all ribbon run— worth $10.00, Pe, Sets—Sheer Nain. very lacy and elabor the front of the Cors entirely of lace ingert and Drawers, Skirt and Gown also elaborately trim'd— worth $16.00. . .sitely Dainty Sets of French ainsook—trim'd in newest ways with lace Inserts, Emb'y Medailio! and washable Ribbons—elaborate 4 ok— iy. trim’ t Cover bi petticoat 1s almost entirely of lace At emb'd In attractive floral patterns, with finish of ribbon run Eyelets—special.........++0+ Compare Our Prices for th inserts and 5.00 -acep yoke +7,S8 ng 12.98 ns . 7.98 These Fine Dress Goods | with those elsewhere asked, and | you will not wonder why we such a great business in t department! Mine Tailor Suitings—40 and 54 inch—exceptionally fine variety of gray plaids, checks and stripes—also color blendings of brown with green, blue with green, red with black, e 39 and 98 ot. values, Fine All Wool Tailor superb stripes blendings of Copenhagen, grays, browns, tans, some with high class color, contrasts, or in Iridescent effects, as tan, malachite and gray, etc, fA inch—elsewhere $2.00. Satin Stripe Panamas—4 inch— new browns, grays, tans, blues, reda, greens, etc.—worth $1.09.. Imported All Wool Batistes— 42 Inch—black and large varloty of best light and dark shades— also cream and black: elsewhere 65 to 75 ct All Wool, Chevron Stripe Serses— , browns, blues, etc. All Woo! Serges—new Shadow “Stripe, Herringbone and Hatrlin Stripe—45 tnch—all wool—also shadow stripe taffetas—newest shades and black—lowest price Rg Elsewhere .98—Here 5 All Wool Storm Serges—44 inch— gg black, cream and popular shades. + All Woo! French Chall the loveliest floral tintings, also polka dots and stripes—many fine 49 color blendings—worth 69 for Children’s Nothing _prettler elhceos, Dresses and Women's > JIomesmins, etc do his WE DO! Boys’ Confirmatién Suits Navy and Black extra fine all-wool Ser ished Worsteds infin ey —single and double pleats or Derhy iin nings of alpaca, serge r etian, knicker or straight trousers., 4.98, ,5,98 Suits in no way superior are elsewhere wold at $6.50 to $8.00. e, side fine 1 Novelties in Parasols However exacting you may be, you will find here all that appeals to the most discriminating taste—although prices are notably lower than you expect for such chic styles. Our stock offers a remarkably large variety of the best 1908 de signs in Linen, Pongee, China and Taffeta silke—plain, hand painted or embroidered, also Dresdens, Roman and fancy stripes, checks, brocades, etc, in lovely new Spring shades and combinations — plain, tucked, hemstitched, lace or chiffon trimmed —newest handles, including the new malachite effects to match or con- trast with shade of parasols —in short, everything for the up-to-date dresser: — Taffeta Silk... + 1.49 to 14.98 Linen ......+6+ -1.49to 3.49 China Silk ..........1.49 to 2,49 Pongee ............. 198 t0 2.49 Cottage Curtains At Absurdly Low Prices. At .35—Worth 30. White Organdie— wide hemstiched ruffle and three wide tucks formin: cross corners—dainty and not at chea in effect—2% yds. long. .57—Worth .79. hss barred” Grgandie—Colontal de- sign — also. plain. with wide hem- stitched ruffle and wide and narnww fucks In various grouped effects, .79—Worth .98. Waite Organdie, with wide insert and edge of Renaissance and chuater At At tucks, also pretty lace stripes—tuil width, 1. th $1.25. spots. various sizes—charming effects — inch hemetitched ruffle. QFonlal "cross bar or coin Special Purchase Fine Curtains Marie Antoinette Renaissance’ 49 Cluny Applique he Exquisite patterns, many of which have ,never before been shown — -89 | whitd’and Arablan—over a hundred designs. + 59 3.98 ) onE-THIRD : 4.98 } LESS THAN 1.39 5,98 REAL VALUE. | Shadow Checked and Striped All Wool | | | ~ | To-morrow, —0 non hoop: | | | Black Panamas and Taffetas— 44 Inch—high class weave worth $1.09... Black Shadow Stripe Mohairs— regular or Cluster stripes — 44 {nch—good value at $1.50.. . 89 2149 Black Mohair Stcillennes—52 {nch— the finest value ever offered— worth $1.19. Imported Bordered Black Votles— % Inch—fine, close, aven mesh - crisp finish—good value at Imported Black Volles—all wool— 43 inch—rich black—value $1.19.. Newest fancy Volles—make extreme! smart costumes—all weol—extra crisp. finish: oh—Copenhagen, navy, new Drowns, grays, etc. sell generally at $1.29. Fine English ae Figtr Beeae piack—-88 to 6 inch— to .89-—here.. alrs— brown, elsewhere .59 .89 1.59 .89 ly high lustre—navy, 49 to 69 Pillows, Spreads, Comfortables at our quick-selling prices are of spe- cial interest to those who buy for Passover necessities and brides-to- be who are making up trousseaux. FEATHER PILLOWS Choice live gecee feathers—best tick- in, natoad of Our Price, MARSEILLES SPREADS Full size~heavy raised designs— hemmed or fringed and cut out corners—worth 6 2.08 SATEEN COMFORTABLES 9-Inch border—full size— scroll stitching—worth $3.98...... 2.98 HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES LONSDALE PILLOW CASES Of that fine, sott, pure white muslin that has no equal in texture, Can only be hought of us. No one else has “Lonsdales.” MORNING SALES Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, we reserve privilege of restricting quantities. New Fanoy Taffetas a Wide Ghecke—pretty stripes and Ghecks {n navy and white, brown and white Diack, and white— 49 and wet RLOOR Figured Lace Allovers Charming det effects for waists and gowns— regularly 69.0000. narrow stripes—iange and soo) NTRE BUILDING, MAIN FLOOR-CENTRE BUTLDING, Girls’ R:ady-to- Wear Hat Rancheros and roll brims—Fine J bralde—nafural tint—wide sashes m plain colors or pretty Roman stripes— the usual $1.50 hat. RON TITTRD_ FLO: Yard-Wide White Combr Pine, soft quality for underwear and Babies’ Dresses— Zenerally sold at MAIN FLOOR— others with V1 nedallione—ribbon drawing: worth .69.... SHCOND FLOOR—CENTRE BUILD! Cinnamon, Bisque, Reseda, Pearl, Co Light Blue, Pink, more than half s ava 7 Na. ies 9 W BUILDING NG. Brilliant Fig’d Chiffon Mull siwea: Coral, Navy, Wine, A ENT ‘BOLD UNTIL 1 P, M ONLY—NO MAIL Turkey Red Table Covers {ake attractive lunch cloths for rult season and for Summer ottages and camps—red and white r green and white, or red with Striped Curtain Musiins Attractive for cottages or general ise—yard wide—good serviceable worth $-Thureday 5} 2 School lause . Spring styles in Madras, Cheviot, hambrays, Ginghams—light and dark—also white—neckband or collar attached—laundered and ‘unlaundered—sizes 4 to 15 value .49 . THIRE Chiidren’s (0: ton Hose Fine quallty—fast black—full fashioned feet—double knees, heels and toos—sizes 6 to $%— n Notio: Dep’t. H usually 2 Mi ° Supporters-lergs satin and on pads—-also to 15 ~Value 3 and 5 cts. eache- Vednesday morning. three mb’d Whi ef lowe: Splendid new designs—I7 {1 vide—worth .29 and 39 PLOOR—)

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