The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1908, Page 6

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“Tiefland” Gets a First Hearing Its Success in Doubt Until Its di b at the Metropolitan Opera-House miller, and Reiss « thoroughly com- petent Nando, a shepherd. Isabelle L'Hullller, as Nuri, friend, looked charming and ig anc c Joularly well, and Rita Fornia, ttfeld and Mary Randa, as the | | gossiping, teasing, laughing girls, were | competent. Hertz conducted with fine | |diserimination and the orchestra played | well. | The arenes was beautifully set. | When the curtain rose everything was shrouded in early morning mist. Noth- ing could be seen except in shadowy vutine. Gradually the daylight pene- |trated, disclosing a narrow plateau be- jtween towering mountains, on which Marta’s | Fine Dramatic Climax Aroused the Audience. ha of the Lowlands, * the etion took place. As the sun pose | . in America at the |the heights took on a faint rosy hue. @ rst p: nin Americnignt, It {Which gradually grew deeper and in | Metropolitan Opera-House ‘eo [iUrA gave place to the full light of day. a prologue and As It was admirably done. | he | one intermission, : EEK sse!“The Huguenois” Again , at the Manhattan. z eT HUGUENOTS" again charm- ed a large and critical audience at the Manhattan Opera-House With the second presen- at that a smoother last evening. tation of Mey house this ses y | performance jdegree the ove Especially was in which the wor the n seer AVGTRRRHH GENCE men in tonal force and spirited | et Melisande,” | "Si; ate the text without | Cler rt the Agostinelll, in the Pre Aux | cene with Arimondi, surpassed drew generous applause, | ith the bulky baseo. | a the | t Aap. at ease rang true and sweet Sammarco were in per- gain it Is necessary to | De Segurola’s San performance. The fine all the way panini led with — oo | E ZECKWER | Ne ° MISS MARI ernoon in Mendelssohn Hall Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Nat- ural Color and Beauty. eq (umatter how long it has been gray or fad- Oc. size. Ty bottles, at B Send 2c. for free book “The Care of the Hair.” Philo Hay Spec. Co, Newark, N.J. Hay’s Harfina Soap cures Pim- ples, red, rough and chanped hands, and all skin disenses. Keeps skin fine and soft. 25¢. druggists. Send 20>, for free book “The Care of the Skin.” MSLLSSL ASL SLAAL SA A A Ae Maranitebller tbo 54-56-55 Fuserty “Third H., Weal Lote lL LLLLLLLLLLLLLSSSLS SS (SIA ; N Hadett. Carhart E@) | > IN A SONG RECITAL. | Miss Marie Zeckwer, a young Ameri-|] Boys’ ® 0, Kae a song recital yester- |] Children’s ED New York Philadelphia Not associated with any other New York Store Dept. Broadway at IRECT attention to pre- eminently exceptional values in Full Length Moire Pony Coats for Women and Misses 49.50 59.50 69.50 The pony coats concerned are of choice, selected pelts, and were fashioned by one of the foremost makers, of the better class, during a leisure period, before the onrush of business cemanded hastily made and hence carelessly con- structed garments. These are removed many de- grees, both in quality and char acter, from pony coats which the average shop affords. Thirteenth Street Sale of BOYS’ SUITS, OVERCOATS & REEFERS 5a aa Regularly price d at $9.75 & $10.75 In Cheviots, Chinchillas, Cassimeres and Kerseys. Sizes 234 to 16 years. SPECIAL—Russian and Reefer Overcoats Regularly $7.50 $ SUNDAY WORLD 5 Sizes 2}2 to 34 years. WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING |WONDERS. (SISA: ask longest prices. for Overcoats that are values up to $15 $9.50 $11.50 $13.50 | Young Men’s Sizes 14 to 20 years, | | new models, in new style olive and gray shades Oxfords, $6.00 $8.00 $10.00 12.50 for Overcoats that are values up to $18 for Overcoats that are values up to $20 Men’s Suits ing models and patterns to meet of many men of many different from the man who wants extreme who wants something very Included are many s that are six months Fabrics include wx imeres, in ne and smoke shad Overcoat: for sults that are values up to $16.50 for Sul's that are best $20 value $10.00 $13.50 $15.00 $17.00 $19.00 $19.00 $25.00 re for Exclusive Olympic Stripe Sults, $22.50 values for Suils that are values up to $25 jor Silk lined Tuxedo Suits for Suits that are values up to $30 for Sults that are values up to $40 ihat are $8.00 $10.00 that are tor ¥, unusuas nhk & FOUR 279 Broadway, n. Chambers St. ¢. Union Square, 14th St.,n. B’way for Young Men's Overcoais, $5 values lor Young Men's for Young Men’s Ove. coats, worth ', more for Auto Milliary Model Overcoats oung Mei’s Suits | | for Young Men's for Young Men's Suits +My Men's Suits Ait $17.00 $22.50 $27.50 Overcoats for Overcoats that are values up to $28 for Overcoats that are values up to $35 for Overcoats that are values up to $45 21st Annienrsary date Spiciats You can save 25 to 30 per cent. on your Winter clothes—the new clothes you'll want to wear Thanksgiving Day—if you buy them in this Anniversary Sale. This sale is important, because now is the height of the season, when most stores This sale is important, because it involves Brill clothes, the most modernly tailored and most advanced style clothes to be had. This sale is important, because it marks 21 years of success built on better merchandise and better values. To show fittingly our appreciation of your support, we offer you now the very best clothes values possible for us to secure through all the powerful trade advantages we possess— advantages greater than any other stores enjoy. Men’s Overcoais Including every good fabric; including black, Oxford, Cambridge gray, stone gray, smoke gray, tan, brown and olive shades; including plain wale, stripe and herringbone weaves; including full box and extreme models, 46, 48, 50 and 52 inches long; auto-military models, paddocks and double-breasted coats. were tailored by the foremost overcoat tailoring organizations in America. these overcoats Children’s Overcoats noluding the smart, Sizes included 4 to 16 years, New brown, brown, tan, and gray shades, blue and Oxfords. M S include reefers, school box coats and Russian coats, S, $10 values Suits year | designs excellen $5 values $40 values | under $15 CONVENIENT STORES $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 69.95 for Russian Overcoats that are $2.95 values for Overcoats and Reetfers unusual under $4 and $5 for Overcoats and Reefers that are $5 and $6 values for Overcoats and Reefers that are values up to $7.50 Children’s Suits tor boys of all ages from 3 to 46 luding ne inodels and newest 1 shades in standard fabries, all tly tailored and trimmed for Children’s Suits that are $4 values for Dudley Waterprool Suits, with 2 pair of Kaick- ers, 7 to 16 years, $6 values for Blue Serge Knicker Suits, $6 valves E-Junior Sufts, ate | - 125th Strect, corner 3d Avenue, ** 47 Coriiandi St., n, Greenwich, SIADDLILD SSLSSS. SSSLA SATIS 2 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1908. v4 Greenhut ‘ Company | Dry Goods $65 Two-Piece Tailormade ] _ Suits in Pre-Holiday Saie at $45 | We do not do them justice when we call them “Suits” They are Gowns—and the handsomest, most original and cleverest creations ever shown in a Ready-to-Wear Store—and that’s just what we in- tended they should be, because we want to supply you with a moving motive, a stirring stimulus to give If this Store your preference when choosing ready-to- wear garments. —_—— | We've plenty of Those Suede Shoes for Women at $3.90 acccmnmvmanennand We cannot presume to appeal to you on that “done-to-death” price ar- gument, for that is not what you want. You want style distinctiveness, in- dividual class and a su- perior smartness, but if we can combine the two, Price & Style, so much the better—it makes a double buying incentive. These handsome , models for tomor- \row’s selling are so practical, so satisfac- tory tothe woman who has daily social obliga- tions that call her away from her own home. { { \ They are models par- ticularly suited for street wear, afternoon wear, calling, attending committee meetings, social or club work or the matinee. rae We stated these Suits were $65 values, but that’s not strong enough —at least, that does not express the style merit of the garments. Let us put it more em- phatically— You could not have your tailor duplicate these Gowns for twice our sale price. ; +. handsomely trimmed with braid One is a 50-Inch Coat Suit, and touches of embroi’ery The skirts anew moce: ‘This Suit must be seen to be appreciated, tor it possesses every detail—cioth, lining, workmanship and style—of a $65 suit. of fine Broadcloth, Empire stvle, 45 inches long, Another Model large lap pockets, beautitilly trimmed. i is, as illustrated, 45-irch Coat, entirely new The Third Model *. + front; straight, hipless line back. trimmed with buttons; Persian embroidered collar. Clinging skirt, butioned down ront. Second Flcor J ed | Sale of Women’s Gioves | 2 (@] Overseam sewn, Paris point embroidered backs, jor asp Tan, mode, brown, oxblood, gray, black and GI Gi white = | Ulace loves — Regularly $1 per pair 75c | Main Flcor Another Opportunity to Secure Those. Caracul Coats Made ot Imported Caracul Cloth at $34.50 Imported Caracul Cloth is the scarcest article today in the American market. Only last Wednes- day (Nov. 18th) an ocean greyhound brought a small shipment, and we could have disposed of the entire lot at most any price we cared to ask. We would not do it, however—we wanted to use this very cloth to demonstrate our Ready-to-Wear supremacy, to use every yard of it, because it en- ables us to sell these beautiful Caracul Coats made of imported Caracul at about what you will have to pay for the domestic Caracul Coats elsewhere. Vig P}) Besides their being made from Imported Caracu!, look at the style, the rich furry elegance, the beautiful fur markings of this cloth, the soft, wavy, silky weave, for all the world like the real Caracu! Fur Coats It has been “nip and tuck” with us to keep these hand- some Coats in stock, but we enjoy it—gives us an opportunity to show real enterprise; and now, after almost a week of night-and- day labor, this gathering of smart Caracul Coats is ready for you tomorrow. ~one as illus'rated, Two Mod ‘ awe has long shapry revers und smort band coliur, E back, trimmed wi h crochet ornaments \ and soutacie braid; s eeves have turn- 8 back culls; front closed with three handsome butions en: silk oops’ lined broughout with ,uoranteed satin; large pocket in lining Cu: 50 inches !org : and very full { ie I ~ is semi-fitted, made of same imported Caracu! Phe Other Mo tel } loth, Directoue model, with Fee fold collar i large revers; 50 inche isatn Remarkably pi ond Fl: or } Gih Av. nue 18:h (o 14:h Street _ ng: lived throughout with yuaran- tiy Coats, for . $34.50 -.and Embroidered Greenhut and Company, (Store Foimeriy Occupied by B, Auman & Co.) Smartiy Tailored Su ts ior Misses To the smart Miss who wishes to attain dress dis- tinction—to the clever girl who seeks tho e hind- ff some creations that portray simple elegance in keep- ing with the styles that have received the approval of the very best dressers, to-morrow’s sale will be the one special occasion, especially arranged to sat sty the most exacting requirements. hese nder_or_sva'l Wits aro es adaped=the cut ni character cf each gar- ment being designed especi- wily ‘o accentuate the youth- ful li 's of the figure. up to be worn so: casions When the coat 1s removed The coat 18 long, hipless effect, with Robespierre collar outlined with Persian gimp and Directoire pockets and large satin buttons; lined with heavy guaranteed satin and inter- lined. Come i e, taupe, Peacock blue ca’awba, navy blue and black; sizes 14 $35.00 to 18 years. A. Misses’ Suits. For those who were cisappointed at not be- #7 ing able to secure our Suits which © we advertised Saturday. we a cffering another shipment Coi in all colors — Catawba, taup*. peacock, cate au lat, and black; sizes 14 $29.50 to 18 years Special Misses’ Full-lenotn Coats 0° Imported Care ul Cloth in three advanerd styl-s One built un Empire lines with Napoleon collars and. revers and ribbon tie: another with full Empire back with standing collar of pastel cloth, double-breasted buttons, The tashioned after ¢ rimedels, semi-fi ‘ei, with large revers and rolng coller and cuts of velvet, in rich soft colorings Prese Coats are lined through. out with heavy -atin and inter- lined; sizes 14 to 18 Second Floor Women’s Sample Hosiery, 50c, 65c and 75c Vaiues, at 35c One of the most remarkable hose buying opportun- | ities we have ever presented. There’s not a great quantity of them, though, so it’s well to come to- morrow, while the assortment is at its best. The manutacturer depe: ds upon samples tor his season’s business, and they are made with the greatest possible care Having served their purpose, they were closed out to us at @ ridiculously low price. Lisle Thread and the best grades of Maco Cotton; | || i} biack ava Colored hisle; pain ace and emiroiered, black cotton, blac | } } with unbleached soles and black with unbleached feet Balbriggan Dozens of new designs trom whic to c ose in street and evening shades, including plain and embroidered Iisles in black, white, pink, sky, green, gray, tan, navy, cerdinal and brown, value 50c, 65¢ and 78c; at, pair. BOC | Main Floor | Those Extremely Handsome Net | Waists, $3.95 | Not only the largest showing and greatest | variety, but ata price that | must merit the patronage | =, of discriminating buyers, | (E33 who will welcome a A bona fide opportunity to save considerable on the smartest and most | striking Net Waistcrea- | tions of the day. A Large and Varied As- | sortment in tailored and | embroidered Net Waists, trimmed with laces or em- | broidered in delicate color- | ings; all have high shaped collars and Jong sleeves; silk lined throughout; \ at $3.95 Tuscan Net Waists, a new model. as illustrated, in pea- cock, taupe, brown, green and wistaria, tucked all over | and elaborated with tiny silk covered buttons on collar, front and sleeves; lined throughout with self-colored silk; | pleating of net in collar and sleeves; at $5.90 Second Floor ~~ Boys’ and Children’s — Overcoats. A special value-giving occasion just before Thanks- giving Day, arranged with due regard for the little fellows, who are looking forward to holiday attire, Exceptional values in the better grade of Boys’ and Children's Clothing—out-of-the- ordinary styles at extraordinarily low prices. 150 Boys. Reefers of Fine Fancy bi id gh with flannel or Venetian ining; smartly tailored sizes 5 to 12 years; value $7.50, $5.50 at ’ 100 Children’s _ Button-to-the- Neck Overcoats handsome navy blue and gray chinchilla cloth, “10 7 years; $5. 50 manly ond stylish models of hand- on’s n west NS for the litle chaps siz value $7.50, at 100 Boys’ Overcoats, all this some mx.d_cheviots; thades. sizes 7 40 17 years, val H 10 $12.50. euaimmaiinanat ver Boys’ All-Wool Sweaters, ry with Boys' Double Band Golf Cans, i bw and fancy miatare G5c 04 85c

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