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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANWARY 5, 1911. é 1s. sang with the convincing power ant} r peauty of expression to which sie has| OLIVE MEAD QUARTET years has been a ne nest advocate | fen, 2 +” toe Was firtt projected this season tation of English was intertige| be immune from the holesome reguia-| major. Mr, Dethier's playing of the | tor: is being th ' da r Mrs. Margan att ristan Sung t performance was abandoned be- associate might have been | tion? | violin was in exquisite style throughout | K } oi f the iilmess of y the octaw for all that any- | When Mme. Nordica resorted to the | and Miss Beebe's work at the plano waa | i With Fremstad | \ Wait Was onia’ t cn ight Mme! yody could telle If we ato to have our| German text, as she did tn excerpts | praiseworthy ‘ ad took ner place, na Mme) gongs in the vernacular—and the writer| {rom “Die Gotterdammerting,” sie : As Isolde se n COURT 10 AD | NORDICA'S EXPERIMENT t have the words uttered | aceustomed us. She wassrecalled many PLAYS AT M.NDELSSOHN FE CHAUVENET’S 3 AT SINGING IN ENGLISH, | * we may hear the econ | times and flowers in profusion wera) a. Or see Wes feta pM | BY SYLVESTER passed! Litiian Nordica, at Carnegie Hall yes. | Ye¥ance of intelligent understanding to| presented to hi (iahORAS BORMEIT. hen afeAneimetin: tall F CHAUVENET’S ~ MAIMED MED FRIEND ce bay UND ISOLDE" got a |terday afternoon, made a praiseworthy | OUT minds x | must have the words uttered looks as radiant as a gir! of BEEBE-| DETHIER | yesterday afternoo to commit to memory Mr. Meltser's | Carnegie Hall and of Mendelssohn Hall | Mr. Stojowaki has been associated with lation ef the Spring wong from| prohibited the wearing of hats tn their| the Institute of Musical Art for five | pr ne rare presentation at the Metro- | effort to prove the possibility and the | | ed of Ta w's quart A } politan Opera Mouse last night. | desirability of singing Wagner's master- the writer heard somebody SONATA RECITAL. | CORREIOG, Coy nareras fest. (iiss, tire | Toscantnt conduéted with a fervor that | pieces in English. She was assisted by | sper as Mme. Nordica appeared) At the second Beebe-Deth D ANd | i vemibNIk Brom athe Paeiniel: quate | Tosca have been the despair of singers | Haron Berthold, tenor, and the Sym-| “Pon the platform; but for himself ha | violin sonata recital at Mendels fy RAGh GAL law Meouare: edldveat, fo less properly attuned, The immortal | pnony Orchestra under Walter Dam- | Could not see because of. the forest of | ttait last night a sonata in ¢ by |! . Fe age Abe ae Risk Jobs to 1erPe Hi How Looms} isve duet of the second act was sung in| rosch. + Unfortunately Mine, Nordica |,hats between him and the stage. Isn't | stojowski was played. ‘The thr ; Bite neat ja manner that recalled the best tra-| had been lil and she had not been able; !t about time that the managers of | ments were full of charm and f aintine . lon, marked the Worker Lost. Fingers | ‘anions of the house. To think of any- ng of | thing equal to it one woold have to hark appewans | The Red Sparkling ‘ ‘é . ” h ditorlums? At the Metropolitan rs and ts the composer of . in Machine. back to the time of Jean de Resske. | “Dio Walkure,” her first e The | audi i ; ‘ Wi f F \ It's @ pity that to the eye Burrian, as| test, therefore, was not satisfactory. | Opera House matinees, as well as at! works that have been performed , wanted te ine 0! rance. | Tristan,.was not more convincing, but | It is to be hoped that Mme. Novsdica | the evening performances, every woman | and abroad. Other numbers on the p ‘s A bevy of . the lyric beauty of his voice and his | will try ain under more favorabie| is compelied to appear hatless. Why | vramifie were Cesar anck's sonata Pens Fla. Jan Th vercrigg Drety loom workers, ten in) cequisite phrasing were a compensation. t nearly all of her own| should the patrons of our conc s[in A major and Mozart's sonata in A jam Morgan all, wearing © widest and whitest hats! ty the long drawn out dying scene of tripped into Justice the last act he never was tiresome. As Amend's part of the Supreme Court to- | for Olive Fremstad's Isolde, if‘ her day with set faces plainly revealing | Liebestad lacked something of power. fright and at the same time determina-| when pronounced against the swit! o: | tion. The girls are worried. he orchestra, to which Toscanini gave If they give testimony of their floor-| overwhelming play, it was most alluring | wacker's negligence in causing a loom | in its tenderness and captivating grace. to cut off two of pretty little Mary! Louise Homer, as Brangaene, sang | Geary's fingers, the Persian Rug Com-| beautifully, Her warning from the) pany, with a factory ow Brook avenue, | tower was most impressive and her | the Bronx, may decide that the girls | whole impersonation was replete with are not loyal and “fire” them, If they | significance. Soomer was a sympathetic | fall to bolster up Mss Geary'g com-| Kurnewal, Hinshaw was @ satisfactory plaint Mary will lose her suit for $10,00|Melot and Hinckley was King Mari damages. Will the ten somewhat more ere was a large audience that w { Prosperous and yet a bit preitier than | generous with applause. the usual factory girls stand by Mary?| It had been announced that Lucy} “Just you wait and watch us," an- | Weld’ was to sing Isolde, She had nounced Theodosia Salpepper, the live- | been substituted for Fremstad when the } of the sea MODEL QUICK LUNCH COUNTERS, SIXTH FLOOR ORDERS Double Kiforg Trading Stamps Until 1 o’Clock, Single Sumy | RF” Ws Rico Soap Wrapper Taba, Ts 100 Old-Fashioned Friday Bargains $1.00 98c “Silkoline | Sample Lingerie Blankets Comforters| | Neckwear Waists wk collars with ‘Seymour’ Cigars Extra large perfecto of Misses’ & bmported‘'} 5 Juniors’ Dinner Coats Sets Eastern fleece blank: | | Floral designs on light leat of the bunch. | an_excellent quality | | Lingerie and Tailored | | ats; whiteor gree, with | [and dark grounds, J} {ie Woolen cheviots and | | Fine imported In her pleadings Miss Geary, who is | domestic tobacco. | | Waists, trimmed with che aiaas Wael tilled with white cot migtures, High neck | | piece China Din under age, alleges that sie was asked | They hav Id and ¢ piak of _Diue_” ton; securely tufted mec! with Val i sets in a large wid” + allege she eu hey have a mild ane assorted patterns of - 7 th oleeel 'y fecn dont models in smart double fe 8 to adjust a loom In May, 198, by Myrtlo | | “Best Values at the Lowest Prices” . nisaelba taste. Bans pala 1 baby For single or %4 size 4 ii F 7 yarns, ace, double Greaited alles t Geauttlul asecrtmene Gide far ell divean taened ae Ss aL: R Es ; ded:_reaulariy 91.90 | Vtucks, Others neatly We exter onecist WA, |. Se beds. Limit 9 net Persia i vol | lack, Ne, geen, pettet ; power, Miss y's first and second | ny ‘te cat tailored with laundered Bargain Price, enc ars, and velvet and faletore alue at 820.09 fingers of her right hand were cau » Ss T oO to-morrow only. a or fancy collars; at bows, ete to $10.00; at selb.te-mor | In the spools and afterwant amputated. | | iv % { Gince that time Mary has tried to get | } 1 \f 69 $ \ work in department stores, but the ab- Cc @} Cc | sent fingers disable her from tying bun- 3d Ave. & 12Ist Street i e . dies and sorting goods. Besides, e: January Clearing Sales}, (Second Floor.) (Basement) (Basement.) (Main Floor.) (Second Vloor.) (Fourth Floor.) | Press ys ployers say, the girls complain tha J ij fingerless cash girl may drive custome: Special Friday Girls’ Dresses 69c Usually these dresses sell at $1.00 6 $1.49. Acash purchase over @ month, ago per- (\ mits us to offer them + “Why, do you know, Mary had a nice oor Specials from January Sale Boys’ Oyercoats fellow when up came this ac When recess was taken Mary a eal completed her story of the accident ‘Then the girls flocked to a nearby dairy | lunch, 1 A Net et GAMBERT, FIRE HERO, —| ’ USES SOUP ON A BLAZE.} Quick Action by Excelsior Hose! Muslin Underwear a ener! See Eve. Journal for Other Remarkable Bargains Storm Shoes 59c Curtains Good quality material; made wit full ruffles, with cluster ks and hem; (Second por); value 25c.; pair... Girls’ Coats * ( Muslin Drawers} These are examples of the many hundred exceptional values you will find in this sale-—never before such iow prices. ULE amet aca LS Floor). Value § in our January Sale | | 000 at the CAMEGAI. pais | | For men, extra high cut, 2 buckles | | Ruffled Bedroom Curtains. Very N 3, ved 19c Corset, ae ° Of imported caracul cloth, in mart’ Materials are best grade || | at top; will keep out water and | | sheer quality with pretty tucked Ich saminls Geateaidenios or dourit Boys’ $1 Waists) | tn ree with i ‘auto of Hydegrade galatea cloth dirt; sizes 6 to 11; (Third insertions and full ruffles. —— es | | cep shaw! collars; £ (stamped on each one) Floor); reqularly $3.50, 51.98 fgsh aed vilta WOU ‘Gften soll -aa_high Slightly soled Blouse Walsts of per- | | Sich ou icon watteed r and German linen. Prim. eiens Pong . Batra 506 c stra special In this” sale, al cale and madrasses; cut lining: (Second Floor 54 t Man Earns Rapid Promo- med with plaid four-in- sa tel sizes 6 to 12 U hand and piped with silk finished Scotch plaid. Combination trimmed full; weshable colors 2 Corset Covers Drawers 5 RUODE Recetas Sc tion for Him. ! -| of excellent quality cambrie > The members of Excelsior Hose No Men’s Underwear) (” Figor Burlaps > i Ww n’s Hosie ‘iy proud | over skirt, Sizes 6 to 14 yrs. Darby ribbed. hic and.Dravcrs || ay Gt colors Tall 26 ices wide, roa" aPceltane Ta | ith, wld Tues hae Women’sHosiewy. von Gam- || Boys? Shoes, satin calf, blucher Winter weight. Excellent for hangings or rugs rugs. Iroidery i Hlpaa ite nbs ryt 1213c Silkoline ae oe Bas Wi liste garter to y bes D- Also men’ alue (Four joor, 708, eks. . . eaaenadeidentanienemmmmmmemmeemmmmetn 3 LOAebere HE ne “rth pera 98c | Shirts & Drawers. All sizes 9. morrow, special, yard. * Oe 3c Sample Lot of Drawers, in nt 3 to 10 yard lengths. Floral _and and black; mein BG BE y oF Bass recy Cages © ‘ — a, elren pec ~ -" managed Boys? Suits, heavy cheviots and || Main Floor), Garment =A Cc quonlontbevles,. Se ae, ostahoot at handsome Oriental patterns; 36 ve had tine ff cashmeres, double breasted, knicker ling narrative he was J pants; sizes 8 to 16 yr ost of Second’ Liew | very special. .... . $1.69 Excelsior Hose No. 1, the Men’s Bath Robes, heavy im- the head of ported blanket robes, : mai Me yort, who f RiFele; all sizes: reg. $2.9 $1.98 : ved ny The | Men’s Root’ Under wear; voria, vei jee, “Standard Tivoli” first quality; t , Noke fem We camel's hair shirts and nth drawers; reg. 98c... . 19 t ; 1 of my hands Cluster Hair Puffs, large P Wogan to dving me |B size, all shades; val. 98c.... 19¢ fe + cepted bn pour Colored Messaline, variety of . the composing Somehow I « \ fluid from the first extinguisher on \ the fire Wally Wogan's hand shook so as he passed it to that all the stuff ran down my neck, But I got the second extinguisher trained p mbroldery Trimming Braids seabenslees Fullend Taney beatdor all the tat. | | {ote itt cit 7g [leap faery wn est shades; assorted widths; values to 15¢: (Main Floor); 2. 00 $1.79 Night Gowns yard. 2 ae iy font i ok and cambric, ot elegant z viful cps round, Vo or < int oe aneee jecliee y Men’s Underwear) || sit itis tates" aunty is — yokes, Bales be fiot en nulbrotd= ceeaeeetepeenasenanaaenaneesnsemsas Unshrinkable wool Underwear. Sin- PB a A bal gle-breasted Shirts; _ well made. Value $1.25 (Main 98 ‘lori. Garment C Men’s Neckwear Men's Silk Neckwear, in a big clean-up sale. Values to 25c. All to go at (Main 12: Floor), choice, each .. 20 Large Hair Nets Extra large allover size silk nets; light brown end medium shades of brown only; (Main Floor); special, 6 for LUC to 40 inches wide; 12!ic quality (Fourth Floor). 5 Yard C Window Shades 36x72 inch size; slightly imperfect; slats, brackets ond nails free: Value 25c (Fourth 15c Floor), Each DRUG SPECIALS No Mail Orders Filled. Cooper's | Lenn & Fink Sugme of Milky 11h, 20c 14e dic Ver- $2.50 Curtains Nottingham and Scotch Lace Cur- tains. Many pretty, srrall, dainty effects. Values to $2.5 Choice, (Fourth Floor) $125 ert Storm Serges 45-inch storm serges, in navy blue and black only; heavy wire fabric; ngths from 1 to 8 yards; we Dakin regularly 796 a a ii Embroideries Stripes, cdgings, insertions ings, baby edges_ strips of 4/9 to 10 yards; fine quality Swiss or ¢ambric (Main band- id flouncings, Gawns of oxéellont cambric or nain- sook; ribbons and embroideries or taces; ful y widths Osc Muslin Gowns, full widths; made} Petticoats, of excellent cambric, - ‘ lace flounces, headed with embroid- on yokes,trimmed with cluster ery beading and ribbons; value tucks; value 39¢..... 27} $1.50 97c eee light, medium and dark colors; tee: 400 yao ee 6 os bind 1 39e R. &G. Sample Corse: ues to $1.00; white coutil; medium and long models, lace trimmed tops, double garters; all sizes, but not 29e full with deep hemstitehing regular price is 250 Te 4c time and there wa get any of the| Second Floor Mountings : We will sell the celebrated Shur. and the famous Finger piece mountings, and them to your own lenses; value $3.50; Fri- day and Saturday for. . in all models; rey Bleached heets, 72 x 90 in, andard muslin; seamed ceri- tres; special. . 33c Tourist Ruching, 6 ya in a box; special a box. 7c No C. O. D. or Mail Orders. 79c Corscts Made of jean and heavily boned with rustpreof wire; medium bust long hips; supporters attached ; lace trimmed; sizes 18 "50 SE RS PEDERSEETE 3 : erly on the bla: and soon had fla b y under control t when T saw that the soup had coi T dashed tint up the si . was out.” B 3 xe ed art and tho fre | 3 ERE Great January Sale of Linens & White Goods hc. Bed Sheets; various grades: bles sheets for single beds: others with se Eye Glasses and ctacles, of gold olloy. | Fitted reith white crystal axe f] cut lenses; all numbers ne are senin~ ntre for three- al Balt; . Glass Table Service| |e Vien veces 20¢ "i ir rening and oT i e e 20 Pieces, 1 Covered Butter 29¢ Limit ie i, = RS Fin, see PS SNE Ries i Value $1.87, | Dishes: : Sbiecrecht ted aah | tay aay io femme oe asi yee Examines FREE by regitere 1 Cove rogularly $ neds inwtitu- 4c vy Bed Sheets; we can ymnend for durability wear, extra large tle, 41x00 Inches: Fegulurly sae 000 Doz. Dice Check stoves is The 1911 World Almanac ‘3 IS OUT : Optometrists 10¢ Main Floor. lest oe (Main Floor.) u fina cirage f 1S: Ags sasatet® er, LOC Water Glasses. i, C 1 Spoon Holder... hi Blown lasses, 30c For Entire Orin li Cream Jug Articles Worth $1.00, Choice German Beer Stoins Handled Cut le at Dishes 7 Pee. Glass Lemonade Sets | 7 Piece Japanese Nut Sets m Lamp Glass dora nlere aud Pec ar Cut G rune Japaneso Buck-| \Bewis Mer ee at Dishes ‘air Japaneso V. (Fourth Floor.) For Articles il to $5.00 (sapee 8 Inch Fern Dishesor | 100 Pioces Thin Porcelain ; Cie giles with Silver] Dinner Sets (Slightly Lim- 0,8 5,000 Yds. Linoleums} Less Than Wholesale Prices a- An endless variety of patterns in all qualities. ‘They are all perfect goods ang. % there ix no limitas to quantity ae Cork olen ms, 4 Ol ork Linoleums, ds. de 1 n ards wid 1,600 Dozen Mercerlzed Damask Napkins ached: ¢ ty. A quality t 1 for durability Jd call the spe tauranta and nie house keepers, Ke ula B10 dozen; dozen y for use tity to each customer, ally 60e dozen Mercerized Table yards wide; very high and r lustre; Jooks ke tabi | be parle Irish Linen Patt Cloths: | worth $1.00 yard: Improves Talalabadel aris ab dalton pd DIG FOR A U RTER d H tl | 52 Piece Decorated Dinner Largo Decorated Lamp and An ¢ tra surplus stack ta froas st ae oy ve hai) ; on Miasunn ta BF aide these at eee , ry terns er i ay *, splendid hea quality table ow s. made of extra heavy vattorns, value $1.40; square r A and fustle { y,Hleoe Decorated Ten 6 dapanoso ‘Toa | | 200 tplendt hens, rillow Caton: mando ot atce hewry | | pabtorae? valu oo a a i ¢ 15,0943 h N N inhoud) sutte enolce af two alae ae ; ; hand- | 4 40x40 before hem els Rugs, all wool, size Oxt2 tot -stand =| [ea oa > Ls : 139 o the Nearest News-stan he lo moet ea eS ae regularly Cianen » {T’S WORTH MORE. THAT’S ALL IT COSTS, You Can’t Play Baseball in the snow, but you certainly can read up on the 1910 games. Everything of importance from the time the first ball was tossed until the Philadelphia Americans won the world's series in Chicago by 4 games to 1. Then Look Up Pugilism THE JOHNSON-JEFFRIES FIGHT. It was the feature in 1910 in pugilism—July 4th the day of the contest—-see what the Almanac says about it. Don't miss the other records— hundreds of them. WRESTLING is given quite some space. ital parternds 5 7 | hues Sale Women’s ®2 ana $2.50 Shoes $1.09 Another Big Purchase trom an Eastern maker to sell at ier PAIR Home Li urnishings w=. = MEDICINE: CABIN EDS —G PEARL COAL RANGES BENS DOF Quaker Farinay!vs\0" Se Bt Pure Corn Starch!” ‘eg New Crop Oat Flakes); Smoked Ox Tongues Tomato Puree Quaker Oats Ere) "hon (he7 ie ai ‘00 ia Seedless R x ornia Se at is 6ic jar 300 7c >| Ca Dozen, 77; packag Post Toasties cart pkge WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT Fresh Butter Clover Bottom Whiskey “Works ant i sas oe v Ho the ny tn ne wy ip’ : hy aveen ® ane " N 2 7 3 » rte y ut A yi hy Billiard and Pool Records, Automobile Records roletged ca years old, ful fa 4 tinmed| Soba Be fay cuaspey Bowling Records, Bicycle Records Fre 7 § \ M apes . -—s OLL ny erean oF ame d ackere fish 0} < m Don’t Miss the Aviation Tables Among the Above Pages erean panisl es , ue aif Do Yourself a Good Turn and Get Busy with the Large Maine Smelts Fresh Halibut by the iW es RIVAL ASH SIETERS— “, SVC) Porterhouse or Sirloin Steaks . 09 the] av Oud Young Spring Ducks re En! | carefully trimmed 15c an oF 3 neayy, | {arge| MONIA, full \ keaso! i t to 4 1b bottles, extra axon, Fuoning # t \strang quality 1911 WORLD, ALMANAC Now Ready, 25c. Mailed, 35c.