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| THE Att Lk As WORLD, WEDNESDAY, IRLD, MAROH 1, 1911. “M7 atoma” Welcomed in New York t Clarence Mackay Gives a r by « a Crowded and Brilliant House *: ' Me coneniaciidbdenibinahitis ! nel (Victor Herbert’s American SVrcr a. t Grand Opera Acclaimed J | by First Night Audience ee |) H Mary Garden Repeats = «®% | the Triumph She Won F: - j ) + in Philadephia on Sat- : a > ‘ urday. | oe See sma .""| THE MOST LIBERAL REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE pa la ’ EVER OFFERED IN GREATER NEW YORK Cannot be Called for Ten Years Owners Safe from Panics We will lend on first mortgage, in Greater New York only, sums of 310,000 or less for teis years with interest at five and one-half per cent. The borrower pays $32.50 on each $1,000 each six months, which pays the interest and a small amount on principal, so that at the end of ten years there is due $869.02 instead of $1,000, Owner ts privileged to pay the whole principal at any time on thirty | days’ notice, also to pay sums of $100 or multiples thereof on any inter- st day. If privilege of making extra payments is exercised, the amount due, at the end of ten years, is still smaller. If taxes, assessments and interest are pafd, this mortgage cannot be called for ten years nor can the rate of interest be increased nor any fees for extensions be required during that period. Reception in che Fover, the performance srenee ing before t o haat eu THE BEATITUDES" SUNG BY THE ORASORIO SOCIETY, The Oratorio Soctet of Frank Darmrosoh, guy te Hall last night « It is the most liberal mortgage ever offered in Greater New York and i Reception and Supper 4 | our charges are only our usual mortgage fees. You may inquire about {t \ to the Composer in the at any of our offices or a circular will be sent you upon application. algo REET oS 88 “WE GUARANTESTRUSTO + House Tea Rooms and 4 Symphony ; | L ‘ i A large audten 1 the Motro- Copital - - - §$ Backhoe | Entertains Many Dis- 14 Al potttat Opera Com: ntasion of Surplus (allearned) - — 10,625,000 Hi tinguished Guests. oe aa Mee ps AZ Brosdwey, M sa JRE a aay ' in the title part, sco t | GARDEN AS RAQNTOMs. to welcome @ successful American opera! emotions than on the first might in| that should encourage Mr. Herdert and | Philadelphia, but she maintained the In- other American composers to produce | scrutable cast of countenance of a atoic | many of them. The curtain calla after |and the dumb, antinal-llke devotion to| each act were as numerous as they | Barbara, the companion of her chtld-| were in Philadelphia, and the floral of-| hood, that distingulwned tt orlgtnally. | ferings Were as many, {f in less flam-|In the narrative of her progenitore in boyant taste, The singers, Mr. Herbort,| the first act, in the soliloquy and prayer Mr. Redding, Mr. Dippel and Mr, Cam-| of the second act, and in the “Hawk” panin! were commanded to appr too | song and love dream, and brooding many times to count. Vengeance of the last act, she sang with ‘The story was told and the music was the dramatic eloquence that ls one of commented upon at length by the writer her distinguishing traits, and with a in The Evening World of Monday, aftor | Perfect enunciation of English. Her act- seeing the dreas rehearsal on the pre- | !?# throughout was dramatically intense vious Thursday and the premier per-| *" pictorially expressive. formance on Saturday. A third hearing |, Lilllan Grenville, as Barbara, sang Goes not chanxe In any easential degre | Detter than he fret performance, the opinion of its merits, The firat act, | Dut oven at he wan Aisappointing. although seven minutes was saved over | McCormack as the American naval | the production tn Philadelphia, ie atiit|Heutenant, HMuberdeau as Don Fran-| too long, too discursive, and too lacking °!"°% Barbara's father; Dufranne i in action. It took one hour and two min- | Father Peralta, Bammarco as Don Al- utes to present. T econd act ts com- | Yarado, Crabbe as Pico, Nicolay as Pelling because of ite fine spectacie, ita | Kagwma und Frank Pretach spirited chorunes, Ita fascinating dances, | Were quite satisfying, nd tte tragic ‘Dagwer Dance" that males a LILIAN GRENVI--Eg BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. ICTOR HERBERT'S “Natoma,” V an American grand opera com- poged to a text In the vernacu- lar by Joseph D. Redding, which got {te initia) production in Philadelphia on Saturday by the Philadelphia Chicago Opera Company, of which Andreas Dippel is the director, was Presented at the Metropolitan Opera House last night before one of the largest and most brilliant audiences of the ecason, There were palms at thé doors, the boxes were decorated with flags and there was a gala alr Mroughout the house that befltted the | eofes, The third and lust act, with fevpasion, If: Mr, Horbert's work ald) prelude of commanding musloa!: ime] Nun 48 onours, Me BENCaa eRe ee | rtance and charm, la as worthy of ad im . un Rae Rider lh ag posing tration throughout ae Ie le tovehing in) itimating that, auch @ breach of, the eget ils eflor. wan worthy ot eeepest, appeal to heart and mind, In this act, | Gone At loast, Mr, Herbert plants himeoit | and it rerved to pave the way for al upon a plane of excellence that tow new schoo! of opera that {8 as Inevi.| Composers have excelled, The opera tadle.as it is destrablo, grows steadily in attraction and mu-| + the composer wae bye | 20a) Atatinotion trom bewinning to ond hing but brilliant or cons Mary Qarden ae tho Indian Maid, Crab’ “Who dares the bronco wild with {te “Ale! ohorus, did not seem an effective as tt wae originally, but it for one of the most thrilling of stage epl- Goodby, Saltora, For some reason, Campanint at the first performanoa cut out the chorus | of Amorican satlora that wae part of | the original soore, Last night he cut own well ed} Mary Garden as Natoma presented a Out altogether, When the ing musioe ) | Marvellous character sketch on an In-| puted for vengeance againat of no| dian maiden brought up with the Span- | Mer the killing of Alvarado, His effort was more | tarde who had conquered her people. | '» lone sword was the only weapon scetved, There Was mam | Bhe played it more restlessly, giving| that saved Natoma from lynohing un- | the part of everybody | greater outward manifestation of her! til the priest appeared and quelled the | The Western Union Inaugurates the “Day Letter” A SO word telegram— at one and one half (14) the NIGHT LETTER rate THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. r 7 $ aa Jadlowker as Cavara ducted. Furniture ‘The Knelael Quartet will etve the fiten | cert of chamber muste In the Peo- ‘8 Bymphony course ‘ooper Union | morrow night. Beet @ quartet | Stores i r NE, Nearly Malf a Century. ‘= Special Sale of Brass Beds All This Week Until Saturday nee @.| ‘This Brass Bed Complete a IN ALL SIZES Heavy 2-inch Brass Post, Heavy | Double Woven Wire Spring, Combi- nation Mattress and Roll Bolster. . Wi in Francois Se tage on a theme by § *eello, MAKES A FINE Fish Sauce by adding ‘Some Extra Fine Values in Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE—CASH OR CREDIT. GEO. FENNELL & CO. 2209 3d Av. Bet. 120 & 121 Sts. | ‘Furniture, Rugs, Bedding. Bronx Store 3d Av. & 149 St. “WORK . MONDAY WONDERS. GULDEW'S MUSTARD Makes Hot @ Cold Meats Tasty —_ At Detientoceen & Grocery Stores, wor ore scree SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” B’dway at 13th Street Women’s Dep’t Going Out of Women’s Apparel Business Unable to Renew Our Lease Our Last Annual “One Dollar” Waist Sale Over 10,000 Waists. Sizes 34 None worth less than $2.00 and Most to44, More Than 50 Styles. ot Them a Great Deal More. Hand Embroidered Waists, of fine dd W, 5 t Black Lawn Waists, embroidered batiste, finished with fine tucks and panel front, fine cluster of tucks, at $400 lace edging. open front. Being small lots added as a supplement to the “‘Doilar Saie’’-- Waists worth trom$3 to$7.00 Batiste Waists with wide Clun insertings and embroidered medal- lionsy cluster tucks front and back. Square neck allover embroidery Waist, edged with val. face, short sleeves, croche Side Tritl Wa front, edging of Black Waists of batiste, nun’s veil- ing and lawn in many models, Tatlored Waists of heavy madras, neatly finished. Tailored Waists of fine gingham in ‘tiste, panel blue an! lavender, side tuck model. ‘man val. lace. _—_—__ Marqutsette Watsts: tucks front and backs edged with imitation Irish lace. Chiffon Waists Over Net Lining, Messaline Trimming Polka Det All Silk Fou.ard Waists Tailored Linon; embroidered front edged with lace; open back. Strtped Madras Watsts tn strictly Fine Lawn Watsts with side frill tailored effects. rrith colored edge of blue, pink or Open Front and Back Watste of ‘ fine tucked batistes pearl and cro- chet buttons, Dressy Taffeta and Messaline Waists Wash Fiannels ‘ White, Colored and Black Nun's Veiung Lawn alata, ieaned with batiste brotd. 3 val. lace. —— embrotdery and German val. lace. L Watt, aia eyelet sobeckiery. 65% fine lace in- sertings; tucked Tatlored Linon Waists in tucked and plain styles. Being that this is our last Spring season in business, all our odds and ends are put in the “Dollar Waist Sale,” making it stronger and better than ever. VRIGHT 1910 | IT MAKES A Saks & Company Broadway, at 34th St. Our Women’s CloakandSuit Department announces some attractive offerings in |' the moving panorama of Spring Styles Fourth Floor ‘ Women’s Coat Section An advance display of the néw overcoat for women. Ex. hibited in Scotch homespuns, English mixtures, blanket cloths, navy, blaek or white serges. Model is extremely smart and quite the vogue with women who appreciate a garment that is adaptable for either street or tourist wear. 22.50 29.50 39.50 Showing of new Spring Tourist Coats, full length, semi- fitted models. In grey or tan mixtures. Quite artistically tailored, with combination silk collar and trimming on cuff. 15.00 Many new models in navy blue Serge Coats for street wear, plain or fancy tailored styles. Some lined throughout. 19.75 29.50 Women’s Suit Section ; We are making a specialty this season of odd sizes and half sizes, which will enable us to fit almost any style figure with little or no alteration. These particular suits are mannish tailored models, with smart coats and straight line skirts Materials are hard-finished worsteds in grey or tan, black or navy serge, black and white or navy and white hairline serges or mohairs. Sizes from 34!/2 to 48!/2. 25.00 29.50 In white Serge Suits for women we have an especially attractive exhibit in plain or fancy tailored, made of finest quality serges, diagonals, whipcords and white or black hairline. Both the coats and skirts conform to the > newest stylcs. Trimmings are of satin and soutache on fancy models. The plainer models are hand-tailored, which gives them the best effect of fine custom tailoring. 25.00 ro 69.00 Stern Brothers will hold to-morrow An Exceptional Sale of Women’s Suits and Dresses Dresses, of Foulards, Messafines, Crepe de Chine & Crepe Meteor, $19.50 of Dotted Border Chiffons and Novelty Foulards, at 24.50 Tailored Suits, of Black and Navy Serges, SI d Checks " and Mixtures, in desirable models, at $22.80 of Black and Navy Serges, also Halrlines, “ 26.50 of Satin, elaborately trimmed with braid, “29.50 Spring Importations of Women’s Neckwear are now being shown, Including Lace, Chiffon and open cies Scarfs in the latest colorings, Sallor and Circular Collars, Fichus, Stocks and Coat Sets In Real Lace and Hand Embroidered, trimmed with Real Lace. Special Values for To-morrow Real Irish Lace Stocks, Circular and Sallor Shape Collars, also Hand Babee, in white, Copenhagen and coral, at 50c, 78c, 98c to 1.98 Lierre Lace, also Hand Embroldered Jabots, trimmed with Real Lace, at 45c, 68c, 89c to 2.80 Spangled and Chiffon Scarfs, in all desir. able evening and street shades, $1.25, 1.55, 2.10 to 2.65 Attention Is directed to thelr Toilet Goods Department QIRST_FLOOR, NEW BUILDING tn which they are showing complete lines of Foreign and Domestic Perfumes, Including their own SANSRIVAL TOILET SPECIALTIES Talcum Powder, Face Powder, Tooth Powder, Sachet and Creama, Also Parisian Ivory Noveltles, Rubber Lined Utility Cases, Sponges and Bath Room Supplies. And in addition to-morrow, a large collection of Military, Halr, Cloth and Tooth Brushes At Decided Reductions in Prices, West 23d and 22d Streets LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— “WORLD WANT” WILL GQ AND GBT ig alr me