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18 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1911. ~ sed and Heaney | “Parsifal”’ Sung\“Most Beautiful Woman” Here FOR THE DIVORCES it A Dobro Hos vom aro wnt he fod opt | door, a pasteborrd shoe: for Thanksgiving and Sister Song Bir | Watchman Finds Waitin Shoe i th oe box with th —— —————— A unique toy exposition occupies our entire sixth floor. Sixty thousand square feet devoted |; to toys. You cannot give the children a greater treat than to bring them to see our toy extosition. And if you are still young in mind yourself you |, will enjoy it, too. Not only are there thousands |' of new toys, ingenious mechanical toys and won- |, derfully beautiful dolls io interest you, but there |t is plenty ot room. No crowding, no pushing; you |, can seé everything in comfort. A magnificent |} exposition worthy of the siore that Santa Claus Patrick Heaney of No. a Seventy | Warmed it up, had It fed, | ALLGAVE THANKS *: > | + Platform Falls and Shuts Off | the Lighting for Some Time in the Second Act—Nobody Hurt and the Performance a Memorable One. the as t oy ‘| Mrs. Uirich, fe avenue, who will hold it two days while the police week its mother. | “ | ‘Many New York .Women in | Reno Colony Devote Day to | {Cheer and Bright Hopes. | | RENO, Deo, 1.—The 4 persons trom | all parts of the | who make up , Kkegiving in a div fouse, drew a iy women) | were attempts served 1 sity of has made his headquarters for fifty-four succes- Bisas that aaa OWE Ad ceva ietdenid wumneries; (9 ONE OF THE HUNDREDS THAT LEAN UPON sive Christmases. : “4 t Poaividuai Hete ners wou geomn to have jday of Bladnes OTHERS, OR ARE YOU SUFFICIENT Piss seems sae, Seder saptgeall the active opposition of Frau Cosma, Lat ks 0 : * | err ween tina the prebedent Ihe” vacitmastee tamily hada pasty It takes energy, brain-power, conce:i- wet at uth to treat the oO 'riends at her cottage home, Mrs, : e * Coal Fesiat ay” a flgoun ob itarry "a, Listrote observed the aay, Mh. tration to make a livelihood. 3 all that need be pai Vitality—and the power to keep it, must be considered. To be a Tower of nce ase tel > Strength, you must have Desens, Saehe (ants are Any ony / staunch nerves, with Mrs, Whiting, who live in adjace % brain and body wort F . now at Macy’s by the spend about $20.00 elsewhere for his Sui rn, and in the pre home. Mis. John Baudoulne and Mrs. er in @ private dining at a fashionable cafe, while Mrs, hostess at a repast al she and her mother 1 Mrs. 'T. M. Holt and two other all that need be paid lat Macy’s for Chester- fields, Ulsterettes and UI- appreciate the advantages © uealng at Macy’s, it is neces- lish cottages on Riverside and who ca toxether from New York, formed a home | er of the beautiful Flower ' } y wad enacted ta the. dark, Tt |Party. drat. C. Smith spent che day in harmon sary to come to the store and Beri tas seve tes ity HER aot en tng et A sters. For the man who) .? 2 VARIETIES we offer desires something just be- tween a knee-length coat d : land a full-length coat we have something particu- larly smart, and, of course, comfortable. Just now we are particularly happy in our suits a t girls wno took part never sang or act+ e@ wits such pertine Aa it turned out, nobody was Injured. Mr. Gorits, who was personating Klingsor, said to i the weiter afterward: “I'm all right, not hit a vit; but oh, my heart! The | fall of the platform interfered with the Mghting until the wreckage was cleared Jewelry manufacturer, dinner party at a cafe Maiden lane | - y ride, Mrs. Ora Hal: tertained In f) \ her hotel apartments. Mrs. P. H. Glea- | son of Brooklyn entertained at her cot- | i; if ie 1 mulsion James Mahoney, a New York police is the best nerve, brain and at this low figure. 1 otticer, was a member of a party of mep at this hotel. | the very latest effects, including many suits that we, ourselves, would have had to sell at $18.50 earlier in the year. Here you never need to exceed your limit. Our prices for Suits go up to $38.50 and we have overcox over $50.00; but if a man comes in to spend $14.75 we can show him at least as large an assortment at that price as at higher prices. More patterns and colorings—more models and larger size range. Every man measuring up to 46 chest! did not dare to ask, They might not WAGNER HEROINES. have bova fit to print. ft The cast was as nobly satisfying as it was famillar, Burrian imbued the { title with edingly well. Ol) iry constantly grow } peiihe, It was @ mary t ‘uful impersonation that i Amato as Amfortas, in good votce, was powerfully Impress: Witherspoon did) AS ELIZA . ; ‘ Opera Company in New Orleans, and | well as the discour: Gurnemans, and TANNHAUSER, dite to the Metropolitan Opera Com- and Schubert's beautiful symphony in © minor, finely played. There was a| large audience. ALL DRUGGISTS ‘ aWay.” In other words, Mr. Herts, who Pallas hick ME eee | d 475. 0 Il Wewet conducted with all the loving fervor , | 5 ° .75. and manterfulneps that he has shown ee g BERT MOT Nea Hall last night, He took part in, the body-builder. It is pure, on bk ese aie ba ab 400 ane Sel ceueenleal { Fined the. first performance yeats ago, ON. eee eroerenine. (aclanee | leso invt i se n is augmente } commonted upon the Incident the writer IMBERSONSETORS of [Mr Stransky's programme, Included wholesome, invigorating. 8 y { years ago, pronounced by Heinrich Conried’s pr ent the most beautiful woman in 5 . arrived again yester+ day on the Koenig Albert. With her ts her sister, Frieda Morena, contralto from the Royal Opera House In Munich, They are going first to the French rked significance and Fremstad’s ex VOGEL BROTHERS, 42d St. at 8th Ave. Store open Saturday Hinshaw, Reiss, Lambert Murphy, | Julius Bayer and Florence Wickham| Berta Morena, dramatic soprano, who| pany in January, where they will remain . were effective, As the leaders of the ame everal| until the end of the season. Maven Gila, Lenora, Spates. nine | before she came here to sing, sever } ‘ Korn eeina Van Dyck, Rella’ Alten, aeeaeet a: toe Uihnsvelirs ne Alves until 10 at night Ae tt r Wake- ve aba and De Segurols vise, aR : ae cele en ROME GREE held excelled themecives, “The ehorusse |{tasemed, sang the “ciel o mar" beau: |Toscaninl conducted admirably and the can be fitted—special models prov ided for extra tal , were beautifully aung, the unseen choira, | titully, Emmy Destinn, In the title part, | “Ballet of the Hours’ went exceedingly stout, slim and short men. { | however, being suppressed too much, — | not one of her best {mpeasonations, well. oe Among the materials used in the suits are heavy, } ” well, as she lwa: does. Th 1 lc € > : are We S“TROVATORE” WELL DONE Ortldge, the new. Knuieh contrite |HAROLD BAUER PLAYS Biiei carne ni hiacies uridreseed’ worsted alec Dy FOR THANKSGIVING NIGHT. |made her American debut as La Cleca WITH THE PHILHARMONIC. serges, clk t rsteds, mi istinguished Eng- joist at the Phil- tin Carneeie worsteds in dark colors, brown and gray mixed tv and gray cassimeres. The overcoats come in Oxford and Black Thibets Johanna Gadeki demonstrated again |and won success. Florence Wickham] Harold Bauer, “I last night at the Metropolitan Opera | Was effective as Laura, and tle cast|lmh pianist, was t House, when she sang Leonora in ‘Tro. |{¢luded_ Amato's familiarly mastertal_ harmonic Society's vatore,”” that her beautiful soprano | “0 “> 7 The buying of Christmas gifts is seldom much cf on expense to “S. & H.” | voice is unequatied upon the 3 = , : ¢ a ix, - Lborery stage. Mme. Orridge, the e 2 ddin Le enypcreol: MN and Velours and medium and dark mixed gray “ Poem the nist” before inte, Ole fy Py ore tice of exchanging their cheviots. ; a ne nt te Ae ae Gt |» ABD We 125 "St. Between 7° lenox Aves mos fitee Dees rupee All-wool is our motto—with the accent on the 4 volco is not @ big one, but it Is of ex- BRAS: friends, Christmas is not “all.” This applies to suits as well as to overcoats. aiuisite quality and of wide range. Ric- | cardo Martin was the troubadour, sing- | ing with fine fervor and wearing most effective costumes. Dinh Gilly was ex- cellent as the Count both in volce and action. Sturant conducted. “LA GIOCONDA” WELL DONE AT THE METFCPOLI!TAN. | “La Gioconda” at the Metropolitan | Opera House on Wednesday night drew & great audience which heard an excel- lent performanos. Caruso, as Enzo, a far away, so if you are a collector, come here and complete your books—if you are not a collector, start now., You'll be sur- prised to see how quickly iS 15 | BRASS BUNGALOW BED Ini ¢75 ondon-Made Topcoats a Specialty h Our $28.74 London Topcoat, made expressly to the ede er ad order of R. H. Macy & Co., is the lowest-priced good stamps until noon—single high-grade English coat to be obtained in America. bose sada bade asain One reason for this is that you do not have to pay a middleman's profit. This $28.74 coat have asuperb removable all-wool fleece lining, practically an auxiliary overcoat for the coldest weather. Fleece linings are not usually es The phenomenal Winter Overcoat business we are doing proves that. this is every man’s store— found in coats under $35.00. This coat is a good come here and let us prove it to you — satisfy deal better than average $35.00 coats. yenraert of the splendid values in our mighty BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS | showing of Winter Overcoats at Have a family harmony at Macy’s St; Style Adds Nothing toCost || 12°" °15 °16°° 18 °20 3%. °40 Typ heme sae ty ue te bors f sensil iI) > Ladies’ hi They are in the nature of a paradox, too. They f A ie | pony foe BI ; in Blyn Footwear We cater to the man who has $12.50 to pay, and for him we have a sturdy, are made for lorg, wear, just qy much 7 is, oH : K boot in gun * Prices are based on quality—good leathers and the best of warm overcoat, good for several seasons’ hard service—we cater to the most Ieoks, gat the prices are such as can or } ef metal, patent | WOM! mansh p. Blyn designs are novel—but they are part of our fastidious man, and for him we have an aristocratic, silk lined overcoat at ig Ages “ortant difference between boys’ chothes E } je if feather and| unique facilitiesas manufacturers of nearly fifty years’ experience. $40—we cater to the young man of ultra ideas—to the elderly man of con- at Micyitand averzge clothes for boys lies in two F te ten calf.) You pay a fair price for good service—long wear. The STYLE servative views—to the hard to please man and the hard to fit man—and we facts. We supplement ihe manufacturer's guar- } j ’ Excep-| i @ Voluntary Blyn offering to every buyer of Blyn Shoes. Of satisfy them all. That is why this is every man’s store. antee of all-woo: by the acid test on our own behalf. | tionally | COurse we carry great assortments of Staple Styles, but for rea! We double-stitch the parts mosi subjected te wear, | ory llth | ee Ten Date, ideas that you cannot match else- A Sale of Dressy, Long Wear- $ 1 5.00 Ay get oy 7g fie ie . vhere, the Blyn Ten Best Sto j i mensy_ An. ine AYETERY a , | : throughout the length and Cant Ga Reyne ing Winter Overcoats ate. hea'thy sports wih other boys to forget that the clo’hes he is wearirg are new. r So mazy boys get into trouble wih their parents th» parent’s owa fcu't in buyirg clothes which : There’s nothing unusual in the price, for there's a number of stores that sell overcoats at $15, We Are Sole Agents in New York City | | and many of them are good overcoats, too, But there’s something unusual in the value- Wr besds wiht | you've never seen such splendid overcoats anywhere for $15—refined Chesterfield and box ‘0! up to icok as well as ‘org as the hoy waks for the Style-Comfort P Plapad eas aly styles are shown—black or Oxford Kerseys, Meltons or Moulles that will appeal to the man 49 f 4 ' Y ; ceful and. stylish of quiet taste; also more youthful models in fancy gray, tan or brown overcoatings in those This carelessness on the p2rt of some mothers has He er Wamentac? feta and | iashionable herringbone and diagonal weaves--overcoats that equal in every respect those sold rot even the def. of ecor-omy, as Macy’s prices Dorey pean t all over at $20, and more. for DURABLE c’othes are often even lower than prices elsewhere for the tnkles thould be supported. The Blyn-blan ss v core BOYS’ OVERCOATS POPULAR BLUE SUITS Tender little toes should not be cramped, Weak little 7 A Sale of $22 Convertible $16: 50 choddy stull, rat, ‘vet ed rata develop tt the fi | Noe TBs Collar Winter Overcoats at ‘si the ane ened $4.96 to $16.49 i A boy never looks better dressed sew srong A, et it has 1, pee pas The man who commutes back and forth—-the man wlio spends a good deal of his time out of Lor s Overcoats, with a totes 1 Ges ee ; Teedaaee ernie of button shoe, Le doors—will find these overcoats not only the best value he can buy, but the most practical ee 4 La Ze SU 4.96 and $6.94 q 3 a “ withperforat- J and sensible overcoat he can wear. They are really double service garments, with a collar lswool m bout 400 of ve ; Elec, oe n—well made and long wearing. Ny vamp, z that can be worn buttoned high at the throat when protection is required from wintry blasts, and olive. B hey lot, serges, t button; in patent - $e or in regulation style when the weather is milder—big, long models in those fashionable Lined with wool serge Norfolk ¥ ‘es, ph \ 1 cath, gun etal gi Prices, $1.75 to $2.50 pas 5 fancy grays, browns and tans—as good an overcoat as you would expect to buy for $22 n $4.96 {deubte reasied9 tots} $0.94 t tan calf and vi according to sizes. leother, J€ specially priced in this sale at $16.50. 9's lings with Fur for auto wear.! ‘Ihe former prices of these suits 24.74 to $49.74, 8 to 18 years. were $5.94, $6.49, $8.94 and $9.74, ee : "TEN DEST STORES : 4, 8 toa were ES Ba B08 and esa 12 \ SUITS FOR Sf0UT BOYS oe usted, if 2d Ave, and 1224 St, | s SUITSINNEWFALL SHADES § J 3d Ave, 6th aod 87th 3 q $6.49, $8.49, $9.74 and $10.74, Norfolk Models 6 to15 MAT toh and Pe mane "3 Fulton St., Opp. Avi 8. Wes tors just as $4.96, Detbietrensiog ttt} $4.96 islet Si be Sy 939}. E tear Greone Ave, wef 4 nat hese are all-wool cheviots, and ‘ | ce ana a 42 St. at 8 A ; Grays anid brown Most sees reet » A} H ¢ r ay He dep, vy r Rad L. : 511 to 519 East 72d Si a Ve, alten easintre. vec wear well anda it to 19,