The evening world. Newspaper, November 27, 1908, Page 14

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D'5 GREAT — HAD TO ORGANIZE WORK mfort by De-| were claring That Good Digestion Can’t Be Bought. World's Work {e printed the third in- | tr stalment of John D. Rockefeller's Re This last article the founder Oil Company The Difficult A of the Standard the general title of ences and gave some e and observations on t Solace for the Poor, OF ether things which are « wilonal Case (hat th then there le © pérms “Parsital” Heard by a Reverent Audience at the Metropolitan MAKING GTS “Richest Man in the World Says BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. th So in His Latest Maga- tian acheme of decoration, te th ye ni Hertz, Who Conducted, and hired’ ae itn cutie Fatt"pas the Chorus Chief Features in| § a Fine Performance. came neraonati: an ever 1 ag the sire: ‘owas ri an Op on before an y were the he rail stood w terday aft audience TD RIF Pose: sine Aled, but £ people that ied oe at 8 nutes past New Principals in the Cast. *t ed from the t ly 18 minutes nis place as In fell. There| and drama lasting each a) Stend. but, For all the!to br was not isic of the worst fi ada Ie His vo! [potttan inst night for the firet time this! the lghting ig scenery that 1 and Schmedes took Satis part seem®) Manhattan Opera House t fas readily as Van Rooy's to THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2%, rtage after a a v fearon. Ineldentaily, the event marked brief indisposition. When, soon after! Bonet's return to the the rise of the first curtain, he turned us Rodolfo to face the audience, # halgiminute of generous—if untimely—| applause drowned out a bar or 80 of| the music. Altogether, tt was Bonel| night Ne tiny: tenor has never been| oy.ee 8 > Hy Opulent, Rectecy veontrenied 54-56-55 GJ yolce, His "Sono Poeta,” tn “Act. nught on a long and’ unsuccessful | ugele on the part of the audience for New York ch, am Mum! was at her best Pbiladelphla Inst act, Uie velvet of her tone needing no} of her wondrous art gloss over any possible frayed spots. She was less fortunate in eariler por-/ tons of the opera; more than once de- parting from the key, notably, in ren der! t altissimo note of the f roughout was a kes was more ng as Musetta Not associated with any other New York Store as a whoie LARGE AUDIENCE LISTENS TO CARMEN, There was a large audience at the listen w a en,” with Pre-eminent Specials Department of Women’s and Misses’ Suits Suits for Misses and Small Women Heretofore 25.00 to 31,50 An assemblage of odd models which involve the) new hipless, military, Directoire, three-quarter | 9 5 00 for Saturday bhhepdd Soot fwith bevel plate mir Every ods was ry of the agony. but his) Apes fennel and mannish styles—of broadcloth and striped | Rta 9.98 posts, 1 1p designa ation Was praiseworthy ee aster uiaes F Rice COREEAFLIO RE: 1 Hinckley, the American barn of the mmugeier mixtures hese Rooms Are |oasco, was G mean-' tty in his fine, 1 ‘traction to the yeara ago) of the nemunz. The rough wi ad rote voice did not Conried saveral the fore, een Titurel, d ntatiot nly qua G arvon only at Always, was admirable as Klngso preference ¢ the inter Ww 1 ta Wakefleld, 8 conducting too much 1 t permeate he mor! y the bells was A great Dippe SEMBRICH AND BONCI SING IN “LA BOHEME,” nd Bonei were heard in at the Metro Gay. == | Fine Taiking Machine t 39c ¢ New “Nassau” Records at 39c Dise Machine l ) } r t (Baritone EXCHANGE YOUR OLD “NASSAU,” VICTOR, COLUMBIA OR ZONOPHONE RECORDS FOR NEW “NASSAU” RECORDS We will allow 30c jor one inch Record of any of the abobe makes on a purchase of three ‘‘Nassau’’ Records, qual-| Crabbe was end at- ne drawn out narrative act, but at Parsifal’s return | he sang befterthan he has sung here be- ‘itherspoon, another Am- | Busy Reducing Your Fat? j forming athletic etunts when garbed in K Mattfeld and can. | they happy, th methods, du they are n ing the process, but nor diet pound a 4. do it ¥ meal or emancipated h sufficient his delight. ar2 oberjoyed. Deboted parents are recalling thetr own | Don’t let your boys and girls miss these happy memories. TOYS =~ | milla, <IASLSALASSSSSS SSS SSS LALALASSSLSSSALS Are fat folks enthusiastic about per- * No—not en * readily to a uttermilk and a Are Some fat reducer: though, dur neither exercise *— as much nees—but *, righteous | These and ornaments. Dress trimmed with satin piped yoke. colors ones reduce e r coi, Wathout both taking quietly or harm and litte r each le the To Close Out—Women’s Suits Heretofore 35,00 to 41.50 On account of depleted size ranges we have) gathered into one group a number of the sea- 725.00 son's favored models—for quick disposal j Women’s Three-Piece Suits Heretofore 48.50 Long. hipless coat, with satin binding, collar) in Princess Of broadcloth in black and all leading J Oop AALS LLSSSSSLSSSSSSSS SD “FOLLOW THE CROWD” 1 INTO THE WORLD'S * on Exhibition at Our Showrooms, hb eee 3 Rooms 715 4 Rooms » Comp'etely si) Furnished Sere effect, straps, tuck:d net 35.00 Write for our NEW BOOKLET ting in formation re- sarding ourout- tits, Mailedtree, IS SISL ISAS SASASALS SAAS SASSSA GAS TSSLADGALA ELECTS Open Saturd, Uatil 10 P. Completely i Furnished "125 The wonders of our World of Toys are reveated to-} childhood frolics at Macy's Christmas Toy Celebrations Thousands of bright litt.e eyes are sparkling with | during the last half century. The little playthings of child- on Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Crockery and Bedding Felt Mattresse: $10, at Golden Oak Chit. fonier, with bevel cuatinuons yy ate iulrees 29.9839 3 Rooms § EPs Compiete'y ] 50 we Furnished 2 Our credit terms ap- ae ply also to Long Istand, N ie Pt eee Si eee AS Ba 34 be Fl be eh s2ees Thousands of inquisitive little chilaish minds | hood are among the happiest recollections of mature years. DOLLS «>| 98. to $14.74 ! 5, $3.89 to $21.74 8c to $13.49 5, 98¢ to $32.89 1 49 to $9.24 ered Dogs, 89 to $5.94 Poly, 24¢ ty 9Be Rubber Balls, 10¢ $1.19 i writers, 98c to $4.96 ng Ma es, $1.49 to $3.89 Dolls’ Hats, 24¢ ¢ Dolls’ arpet Sw Horns, 12¢ to pers, 12 to $1.39 Br | | Winter Coats and Dresses for Misses and Children 24 F checks or bi cheviot $16.50 Coats at $12.74— Of fine novelty mixtures | dc reasted ith notched collar and tailored sleeve; entire gar- Y t lined w rd check; 8 to 16 years. S12 " —O! blue cheviot, finished with eight | $12.50 Coats at $9.74 fine gilt buttons and notched velvet ; collar and cuffs; eched, double-breasted and lined throughout with ' flannel; 6 to 46 yea: | °, — Of chine n high-necked, double | $11.60 Coats at $8.94 breasted style, finished with notched t ar and button-trimmed Kerimyns sd throughout with | fine quality flannel tue or gray; 6 to 14 years J — Uf fine quality broadcloth, in red, blue, gray or Coats at $6.94 brown; made in high-necked, double-breasted style, with turn-over collar a wrist-band trimnied with stitched strappings of material 4 braid; lined throughout with fine quality sateen and inter- d; 4 to 8 years. Coats at $4.96—!" 4 variety of new materials trimmed; yoke lined; in red wall tailored and blue ur brown; 4 to 44 year : ef serge, red or blue, made high-necked and box- Dresses at $4.96 pleated; trimmed with plaid silk and buttons, and finished with stitched belt; t of dress lined; 4 to 12 years A : . Of blue serge, in two pieces, with large Sailor Suits at $4.96 — or ese eanding. collar’ and. cults trimmed with several rows of fancy braid; silk tie; full pleated skirt, with deep hem; 4 to 14 years | Dresses at $6.94—! serge. blue or red, in box-pleated Russian style, with yoke; large sailor collar and wrist- band trimmed with silk braid; laced in fr with separate white serge te hield a eve; separate leather belt; deep hem on skirt, 4 to 10 years TOYS =~ TOYS » Dolls’. Willow Go-Carts, 98¢ to shes, 242 10 $24.49 85.94 led Dishes, 242 to $4.24 Dells’ Perambulators, $2.89 to uses, 49¢ to $2% : : $15.24 ‘ se Furniture, 49¢ to $6.94 Pianos, 44¢ to $12.74 Too) Chests, 29¢ to $5.24 Drums, 24¢ to $2.69 Lead Soldiers, Harses and Wago. Noah's Arks, lle Farm Sets, 24c to Plush Animals, 68c to $14.74 Mechanical Boats, 49c to $44.74 Wooden Suinging Horses, $3.24 to $11.79 Rocking Horses, $4.96 to $36.74 | Express Wagons, 98¢ to 37.68 Velocipedes, 98¢ to $15.89 s Automobiles, 83.74 to 00 iS - Child's Desks, 88c to $8.49 Child’s Tables, 49¢ to 85.19 Child's Chairs, 58¢ to $3.69 Fancy Mechanical Toys, 49¢ to Blackhoards, 98¢ to $2.69 $125.44 Flexible Flyer Sleds, $1.98 to $9.74 Boy Rubber Toys, 24c to $1.39 Race Courses, 98¢ to $7.24 Sleighs, 89c to $2.36 Theatres, $1.49 to $8.49 ush Sleighs, $3.96 to $8.49 Punch and Judy, 98c to $8.49 Wheelbarrows, 49¢ to 68¢ | Soldier Suits, 98c to $3.49 Sleds, 89c to $2.19 (tases i Dainty Party Frocks for the Young Folk Misses’ 24 Floor, oth Street Of Net, in Dutch neck effect, neatly trimmed with clusters of Val, sertions, Welvet ribbon and pearl passementerie; full skirt finished Dept. Jace and \ everal lac ite or colored slips; 6 to 14 year " fh several lace ruftles; made r White OF ¢ plored al Psi Lae $ie74 Of Rep, fine quality, in Dutch neck, waist model, the blouse made with separate shield and trimmed with side pleats and embroidery; sleeve prettily trimmed and stitched shaped belt; full pleated skirt with een hem; in white, blue or pink; 6 to 14 years......+++ Rann nanananan $4.0) Of Lawn, of sheer quality, in Dutch neck, waist effect, daintily fin- ished with fine tucks, Val, and embroidery insertion; trimmed kimono- elect ro full shirt with tucked flounce, finished th deep hem en broidery and Val. insertion; 6 to 14 years.. $9.49 A complete assortment of Misses’ White Dresses in prices rang- ing up io $20.00. The higher the price the greater the saving. Ie Misses’ Coats and Suits Street 24 Floor, 6th Handsome Tailored Suits, in a variety of mixtures, neatly trimmed and the jacket lined with satin; single-breasted jacket ae model skirt; 14 tO 16 Years. ..cccereeeeeereeereeeeereeereeere Caracul Cloth Coats, handsomely lined throughout with satin; | single breasted, with rolling shaw! collar and turn-oyer cuffs; 14, 16 and 18 years; regularly $39.74, special...ssesceresscsereee ae 14 Caracul Cloth Coats, in high-necked, double-breasted style, with turn-over, button-trimmed collar and cuffs, and new shaped, button- trimmed pockets; garment lined throughout with heavy satin; 6 to 14 years; value $23.50, special.....+++ aeaaaaaadaas saeneseeseooess $18.74 GAMES == Parchesi, Halma, 7c Lotto, 18¢ to 56c King’s Quoits, 7 jolly Darky Target, 18¢ to Tle Pretty Villages, 18¢ ta Tle Chess Boards, 14c to 59¢ A BC Blocks, 19¢ to 98¢ Picture Blocks, 24¢ to $2.24 Blocks, 4lc to $6.42 d Games, 14¢ to 49¢ Nested Blocks, 19¢ to $1.49 Drawing Slates, 10c to 98¢ Boxes, 10c to $7.49 Kindergarten Games, 18c to $11.24 Ten Pins (fancy), 86c to $2.24 Picture Puzzles, 74c to $2.49 faces Sale of | Boys’ Fine Clothing 24 Floor, rear. At $4.96— Russian Over- coats, made of all-wool cheviots in tan, gray or blue frieze, lined with all-wool flannel; sizes 242 to 10 years, Other Cwvercoats in lar stocks from $2.97 to $11.74. The higher the price the greater the sabing. At $5.94 —Jeck Tar Reeft made of all-wool chinchilla, in navy or gray; 2% to 8 year sizes. eee —Overcoats su At $5.94 for schoolboys, sizes 10 to 17 years; made of heavy trieze in Oxford or black and fancy overcoatings; all new models—fly front or buttoning through. Other Overcoa's in lar stocks from $3.96 to $13.74. The higher the price the greater the sabing. At $4,89— Boys’ Suits with extra pair of knickerbocker trousers; made of all-wool cassimeres; new fall shades of olive, brown and gray; long Derby coat, with fancy pockets and cuffs; sizes 8 to 17 years. SCHOOL CHILDREN’S SHOPPING DAYS—TO-DAY AND SATURDAY eve fee | We Pay Freight = 18] Niheral gd

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