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Puccinis “Girl” Scores Again at ° the Metropolitan : Another Large Audience « Confirms the Judgment , of Last Season—Emmy Destinn, Caruso and Toscanini Carry Off the : Honors. VESTER RAWLING. “The Girl of the Golden was the third of the sea- son's operas to be presented at the Metropolitan Opera suse last night before a large audience that 0 ous American drama. writer confesses that he liked it bet- od Tho cast was the new significance, familiar one headed by Emmy Destinn 4s Minnie and Caruso as Johnson, the road agent. Both were in sph voice and spirits and all thelr associates, | chief of whom were Amato as Jack Rance, the gambler and sheriff, and Dinh Gily as Sonora were keye’ up to the highest viane of singing and deline- ation, Toscanin! conducted with a com- mand that not only brought out best in his orchestra and the sir Dut Impressed the audience with his masterfulness, It was a thrilling evo- | ie Mattfold as Wowkle, the squaw, | @ charming example of character paint- | ing in miniature; Reiss, as Nick, the | bartender, always a delightful artist; | De Segurola as Jake Wallace, the min- etrel; Bourgeois, as Billy, the’ Indian, and Bada, Rossi, Reschigiian, Audisio, Murphy, Pini-Cors!, Begue, Missiano and Belleri, made # strong cast. Almost no- | body left the house before the begin- | ning of the end, but in the last fifty seconds of the opera there was a ris- ing and scrambling for coats and wraps that was a shame and a disgrace to an audience that one might ly exe pect to be well bred, or, artin- cially refined, Why talk abor ‘way manners with such an example’ | GADSK!I THE SOLOIST WITH THE PHILHARMONIC. Johanna Gadski was the soloist at the | Philharmonic Society's concert at Car- | negie Hall last night. She was heard in ‘Weber's aria “ h ster,” and in und Isolde.” She was in fine vol with fervor that was compelling, and was recalled many times. Mr. Stransky's reading of the “Tristan und Isolde” prelude and iebestod was too cut and dried. It lacked atmosphere. Burely there 1a something more in it of poetry and imagination, In the Cesar Franck symphony in D minor, however, the new conductor did himself more jus- tlee. He led his men with a masterful- Nese and understanding that could not fall to impress, ‘The concluding number was the “Tannhauser” overture, jebestod from MAGGIE TEYTE’S DEBUT AT CARNEGIE HALL. Maggie Teyte, the little English xo- *prano, who is well known in Parts and London-and is now a prominent ‘nember | of Mr. Dippel's Phitadelphia-Chicas > | drew a fairly large audience, warmed up to her immediately, quired some courage for th: man, practically unknown to New Yo to make her debut in the big auditor- jum, but the end seemed to justify her | effort. She was received with greit cordiality and applauded liberally from | start to finish. | Miss Teyte's voice is remarkably pow- | erful for such a little body, and her singing Jn artiatic, even though it lacks | PIANO SALE Our Great Annual SACRIFICE SALE Of New and Slightly Used Planes Is Now in Fall Progress Chickering, Steinway, Kran- ich & Bach, Hardman, Kroeger, Leckerling, Emerson and many othe: well-known makes are Offered at reductions ranging from $100 to $250, This stupendous sacrifice sale also includes a great number of discontinued styles of our reg- ular stock. Easy Monthly Payments if Desired . Open E. enings WISSNER PIANOS WAREROOMS: NEW WISSNER BLDG. 55-57 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn % Fifth Ave., New York SovivberereorederTyy rood Au just or ertined bu articles ad. Nurid will be imted ai tow dure following. tive. vel ‘odvertiventent” H ephabbnhhhhhhnneaahhias., F f ‘ ' variety, und English songs, D With underst rf She wae happtest in is Programme Included Grieg, Marshall tronx Park terminal of ut to-day, He was taken to ordham Hos ) serious lacer- ations and internal tnjurtes. Boys’ Overcoats and Suits that are splendid values € We suppose the best commentary upon any department is the fact that it caters to an ever-widening patronage. The Boys’ Clothes Department at Saks’ is such a depart- ment. Not a day passes but it counts new converts to the merit of its productions. We have been tailoring the boy so long that whatever of style and durability and work- manship can be put into his clothes it is a foregone con- clusion that you can get it at Saks’ a little more reason- ably than elsewhere. Second floor. Boys’ Double Breasted Suits, extra trousers, formerly up to 7.00 .. special at 4.75 These suits are made of all wool fabrics, serge lined through- out and excellently made and finished. It happens, how- ever, that we have need of the space taken up by these remaining suits, and we can thus ‘afford to make a consid- erable concession in price. ‘They are a fine value. Boys’ Suits, with extra trousers. at 7.95 Single and double breasted models, as well as Norfolk effects. The fabrics are mannish cloths, and the tailoring is commendable throughout. Boys’ Blue Serge Suits............ at 5.00 Double breasted and Norfolk effects, effectively trimmed, well lined and perfectly made. The serge is a full weight blue cloth of desirable quality. Boys’ Overcoats.............0.00005 at 5.00 Reefers and Russian overcoats. These are made in neat mixed coatings or of blue or gray chinchilla. Cut on loose, boxy lines, splendidly lined, and carefully finished. Boys’ Overcoats Russian coats, reefers and long overcoats. These garments come in an extensive variety of fabrics and colors, includ- ing chinchilla inthe fashionable shades. A remarkably good overcoat valuc. Boys’ Tourist Coats..:........... at 12.75 Tougist. or auto coats, made in long, manly models, with the ‘convertible button-to-neck collar or regulation collar, as desired. Fabrics used are the rough coatings in various seasonable colorings. Boys’ Suits and Overcoats remarkable selection at’ 15.00 G Unless you have personally examined our Falb displays of suits and overcoats at 15.00 you cannot have the faintest conception of their variety, exclusiveness and value. They offer you the widest possible range of choice at 15.00, both in models and fabrics, as well as in colorings. G And let us once again remind you, young man, that in buying your clothes direct from the tailor who makes them, you are reaping advantages which you never can obtain in clothes that reach you through a number of middlemen. When you buy Saks clothes you buy Saks labor, Saks ideas, Saks style, and Saks & Company themselves are respon- sible to you for the garments they sell you. There is no divided responsibility about a Saks garment. It is a gar- ment made expressly to your dimensions by the first ready- for-service tailoring organization in existence. @ In suits and overcoats for immediate wear we offer every young man the absolute maximum of style, workmanship and value for 15.00. Sizes 30 to 36; ages 14 to 20. Wonderful Values in Shoes for Youths and Boys Value 2.50. sizes 11 to 13!/).. Saturday at’1.85 Value 3.00 sizes | to 5!/), Saturday at 2.25 © The economies in this offering are not quite apparent even from the comparative prices in this announcement, for these 2.50 and 3,00 shoes are better values than such prices ct rily buy. They are the better grade of 2.50 and 3.K , and we are able to offer them at these sale prices solely as the result of an advantageous purchase. ‘There have been no better shoe values anywhere at any time. Lace and Blucher models, in patent leather, gun metal, enamel leather and tan Russia calf, Th partment also carries a complete assortment of shoes for infants, as well as leggings for boys and girls, in velvet, Jersey cloth, leather and corduroy. Youths, Boys & Children furnishings for all three QA little journey to our LD: discloses three unusual though they were not ove where good values are the rule, tment for Young Peovle 1! for tomorrow's selling, selection in a department Second floor, Children’s Angora Wool Snow Suits with combination sweater coat, lergings, cap and mittens. In all white, of ; rown or gray, as well ag Patch pockets andmade with or without belt, Saturday special at 4.95 Youths’ and Boys’ Yoo! Sweater Coats, close knit, in plain Ox‘ord, navy or cardinal, Vneck. Sizes 26 to 36, Saturday special at 1,85 Youths and Boys’ Pajamas, of white flannelette, with pink and blue stripes. Sizes 6to IB years. Value 1.00. Special at 55c rs announced that rather than pay toll to ‘a French composer, he umber that had been substitute something . Purcell, Bourne for 14 Yeats Boarded With A. A. Noble, Who Died Four Announcement of the wedding of Mrs Sarah Cecilia Noble, widow of Alfred A. . | Noble, caused much surprised yesterday in Englewood, N. J., have married Wednesday night in St, Ce. bride iii tia “THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1911. Pranon |sramme tat had variety and that '-| BECOMES CATHOLIC TO inter | terested n fairly large audience from be- i@ to end. Asis gtowing to he the since Maud Powell started it, WED FRIEND’S WIDOW. Months Ago. and Herbert Kellogg Bourne where the couple| Wedding trip. lived for some years. They wero | (han % Roman Catholic Church by the Anmelus, the pastor, The attended by her daughter town, Trene and Miss Lillian Smith, Mrs, Bourne's first husband was found dead jn bed about four months ago. He had been auditor for a large depart- tment store in Brooklyn. had been married twenty-six years, For the past fourteen years Mr. Bourne, who wag @ bachelor, lived at the Noble home on Browne terrace. Mr. Bourne, whose business fs tn thie clty, was not @ Catholic, but became a convert to marry Mra. couple are now at Atlante City on thels Mrs. than six feet in height and regarded as the most skilful autoists in Englewood. She has been actively {den- tifled with the work of St. Cecilia's Pa tsh, and in the social affairs of the CARDINALS-DESIGNATE The Nobtes deck yer Noble. Tho standing. with @ stiff wind blowing. Mgr. Falconio administered the com: Du Mee and his wife. mass privately. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Smart Winter Apparel at price modifications for Misses, Small Women and Girls @ We would like to have you regard this as a personal communication. We would like to have you forget the impersonal aspect which too frequently attaches to an advertisement. We want to solicit the favor of your earnest and undivided attention for two short minutes now, that we may be afforded half an hour or more of your time tomorrow. We would like to have you bring your winter apparel problem to us, for if it is in the ingenuity of any one department to cater to youthful requirements of style, without neglect- ing the restrictions of pocket, ours is that identical department. Aligning itself with the ideals and aspirations of the youthful generation of women, and confining its elf wholly to youthful sizes, the’ Saks Misses’ Department is peculiarly qualified to co-operate with you in your efforts to acquire distinction in dress at a reasonable cost. In support of which we submit for Second floor. jour perusal and conviction the following splendid values for tomorrow Misses’ Tailored Suits, Value 25.00..special at 15.00 Made of imported worsted, all-wool cheviot or men’s-wear serge. Plain or Norfolk models. In navy, brown and gray, or brown mixtures. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ Dresses, Value 25.00..special at 15.00 Made of corduroy, velveteen, English serge, crepe meteor or striped messaline, in all seasonable colorings. 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ Evening Dresses, Value 25.00..special at 15.00 Made of silk chiffon, plain or fancy nets, all made over silk lining. In round or square neck models. Colors are light blue, pink, maise or white. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ Street Coats, Value 25.00..special at 15.00 Made of reversible cloths, in large assort- ment of colorings. In long roll, sailor or button-to-neck models. 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats Value 45.00. Special Saturday at 25.00 @ Misses’ Fur-trimmed Coats, made of imported kersey and lined throughout with Skinner satin. Long roll collar of Australian opossum, Persian lamb or skunk opossum. Colors are navy, tan, old blue or black. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Girls’ Chinchilla Coats Value 15.00.. special at 9.75 Of imported chinchilla, in navy or blue, lined throughout with check worsted. Full length, button-to-neck models. 6 to 16 years. Girls’ Cheviot Coats Value 9.75...special at 5.95 Value 11.95...special at 7.95 e all-wool cheviot or fancy tweeds, in navy, rown, or gray and brown mixtures. Plain tailored models, lined throughout with flannel or check worsted. 8 to 16 years. Girls’ Dress Coats Values 18.50 to 25.00 ' special at 12.95 and 16.50 Made of imported broadcloth, kersey or zibeline, in navy, old blue, tan, brown or leather. Attractive models, with round or sailor collar of velvet or caracul cloth. Satin lined throughout. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Girls’ Seal Plush Coats Value 25.00..special at 15.00 Full length button-to-neck models, lined with Skinner satin throughout. 8 to 14 years. Girls’ Velveteen Dresses, Value 22.50.special at 15.00 Made of imported velveteen, in navy, brown or black. Very dressy models, Sizes 8 to 14 years. Women’s Coats and Suits of the most distinctive styles specially underpriced for tomorrow @ Of many attractive values, the following extraordinary features in suits and coats have been especially selected. They are the most timely offerings at this stage of the season, when a more seasonable weight and a newer style in a suit or a coat is every woman's chief consideration. But in addition to being tinely, these newest styles for late Fall wear are unusually desirable on account of econony of prices. The reductions on the Reversible Coats particularly mean a saving to you of 50% over what you naturally expect to pay for coats of this character. Women’s Reversible Coats Regularly 20.00. .reduced to 10.00 Made in several shades of gray and brown, with turn-back cuffs and long roll collar. Unusually attractive. Women’s Reversible Coats Regularly 25.00. .reduced to 13.50 Made of double-faced rough cloth or zibeline. In Oxford or gray, with long revers and large patch pocket. Women’s Black Broadcloth Coats value 29.50 special tomorrow at 18.75 § 250 Wonen’s Black Broadcloth Coats, in five different models, with long revers, round or square collars, overlaid with velvet. with braid and lined throughout. A very unusual bargain Effectively trimned in coats. 600 Women’s Tailored Suits at 23.09 regular prices 35.00, 39.50 and 45.00 q These suits are obtainable in plain or fancy tailored effects, comprising twenty models in all, each a copy of an imported mode! of recent origin. Made in all the most favored materials and in all the fashionable colorings for present Fall wear, All sizes for small and large women. Fourth floor. SERENE AFTER ESCAPE ON BOARD 3. 8. KRUNPRINZESSIN CECILIE, Nov. 17.—Just after Cardinals- Designate Farley and Falconio had left the starboard side of the promenade rday a huge wave rolled aboard, smashing @ thick glass window near the point where they had been They were unharmed. The Bourne ts more|44y had been rough and the see high, munton to Papal Chamberlain Marquis The Cardinala- Designate and also the priests have sald i 4 Wie 7 8, ce ‘ @ Hea 139 W. 185 *St. BRASS BUNGALOW BED . BRASS BED a A lene: with Verge hn Fur Coats and Fur Sets for Misses and Juniors @ For the first time this season we shall show tomorrow, a very graceful, easy-fitting and entirely new polo fur coat model, with extra large cape collar, and made to be worn with or without the belt as desired. It is the smartest fur coat model of the present season, brimful of style, and new and striking in its lines. Comes in four different furs, offering a range of six prices, made 48 or 50 inches ‘long, and suitable for girls of 14, 16, 18 years. Black Pony Skin Coats. .. 59.00 and 75.00 Natural Pony Skin Coats........... 95.00 Like-Seal Coats.......... .... +. 75.00 Caracul Coats...... ...... 59.00 and 95.00 Misses’ Like-Seal Coats at 90.00 @ Another exclusive coat model of ours this season is a new Like-Seal Coat, cut on attractive lines, and trimned with ermine,or leopard skin collar and cuffs. 49 and 52 inches long, and suitable for 13 to 17 years. Special Fur Sets for Saturday Natural Raccoon, large muff and neckpiece to match, : 24.75 Natural Alaska -Blue Wolf, large muff und neck- piece to match, 45.00 Trimmed Hats at Trimmed Prices phenomenal values tomorrow @ Our Main Trimmed Hat Salon undergoes a readjustment ot its stocks and prices tomorrow. Such hats as remain after the concentrated depletion of the past few weeks, we can well afford to let you have at a fraction of their former prices. The quantities, of course, are in a measure re- stricted, but sufficient at least to ensure for every woman who makes an early choice a hat which 1s well below original cost and at the same time at the very zenith of style. Ostrich Plume Hats Former prices 35.00 to 45.00..reduced to 17.50 In the latest colorings and sha; the plumes of selected stock and unusually handsome. Ideal for smart evening wear, these hats areamong the premier productions of our Millinery Salons. Smart Trimmed Hats Former prices 20.00..reduced to 12.50 In an unusually handsome assortment, offering a liberal selection of colors and style effects. And the saving is unusual, Trimmed Hats Former prices 12.50 to 16.50..reduced to 8.00 Exhibiting a large collection of black-and-white effects, in all the prevailing styles. ne should come early for such values. Sale of Women’s Sweaters at one-third less regular Values 7.00 850 12.75 Special Saturday 4.75 5.95 . 7.95 @ This is the season for sweaters—and this sale isa two- fold reason why your should buy your sweater here and now. We have a splendid assortment of these garments, made in high-grade wools, and exhibiting a variety of models and lengths. It will doubtless occur to you that an opportunity of this character rarely prese.its itself at such a timely stage of the Fall seasca, and only an unusual circumstance makes it possible in this instance. Divided into three lots to facilitate your choice, and priced accordingly. Misses’ and Children’s Hats at special prices tomorrow The hats in this offering are odd lots and for that reason are subject to liberal price concessions. Despite this fact, however, the assortments will afford ample choice, as it is the quantity alone which is limited and not the variety. Mieses’ Hats Values up to 6.50..Saturday special at 2.35 Made of felt, scratch felt, velvet and taffeta silk. Suitable for street or dress wear. Small lots, Every hat a bargain. Children’s Hats Values up to 2.50..Saturday special at 1.35 Including English cloth stitched hats, scratch felt rah-rah hats, felt cowboy hats with leather bands, ‘Tyrolean and Jack Tar effects. Sale of Children’s Coats in our Infants’ Department Regular value 8.50..Special Saturday at 5.00 q Broken lots and sizes. That is the brief story of this sale and the low prices in consequence are the interesting feature of it. It is to be noted, however, that all sizes are obtainable in at least one or more models and colorings, so that you will have little trouble on this account. The materials include corduroy, broadcloth, caracul and novelty cloths, and the workmanship is the best that 8.50 can buy. re 2 et os Lenor Aves. take trim. ming. All sises, Bright of satin finish,

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