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ne THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1919, then to secure the keys to the club: | rst act fs too talkative, discursiy t | ndJand dress. Bella Alten'a Colombine | interrupted banquet with a charm! angano, & ’ house to find out what it doing. Aisjointed—probably necessary to ve @ new revelation of danced minuet that change into a | trac cearth in HOTEL MAN DIES SUDDENLY. | The second act with the motto, “| projection of the plot—to make any de ¢ sang and acte f abandon that It became Kal Ad atreat a | Protect J loka wa oy is a bod Lied one ‘al eran oe But the other two] made @ captivating boy. 4h jig danced at 6 o'clock | g arch $4, 1909, Mangano will be wen, formerly manager of | ‘ o in Lelio’s, the other is Ottavio’s house, @ full of beautiful @ a Bleonora looked, acted and sang ¢x: age a a bd) } Was found dead to-day f Fierinas, tn ove wiih Resnuras fs Gels ie ana conver omalnaty aL put to death by electricty next week! lew! (ra AT POUNTAING HOTELS, On ELOEWHERE Hed into surrendering his Wey: Harle-|are quagestions of Verdt's Gurprisingly good was De Segurol in Sing Sing a Get the quin, In love with Colomtane, more in the action, perhaps, Harlequin, because, hitherto, he has ap- |#ignificant recom Mang wan an interpreter tn the). 4) t Original aoa Genuine by her to become a traitor, The other | the score—as weil as of “The Marriage |peared only in sefious parte, Ie was|Wwas that of Mr Marriage Teanse Bureau at Clty Hall, | men are tricked and robbed of thelr} o¢ Figaro” and of Rossini's “The Bar-jagiie and humorous as well as tuneful. | last act, iis wife had left him several weeks & WORLIGK’ fi ke: The third act, with the mott rout Seville’ The Hetener cannot |ifermann Jadlowker looked the bashful, ded him so en before the ahecting, itis “Here's to Friendship,” i also in two! fall to notice echoes of all three of these | browbeaten lover to perfection and #any | with hi had refused to live at hie home because fait scenes, one in front of the clubho composers without detracting from Mr. | with fine taste, Scott! was handsome | compelle: ¢ hh meer. MWe Waa onpaned| © yeare old the other the ante-room and | Wolf-Ferrari's originality, and to feel! and commanding as Lelio and Didur | mente, of hie ¥ pe he waa engaged wh MALTED MIL quet hall, into which the women have|that something {9 lost of intimacy @n excellent Ottavio, Pint-Corat| After the opera thare were y to be mar and it was walt that her) 000} . — found thetr v hey discover that/in the case of the otherain the v ed « lot of laughter by his fun th Russtan | hat held e father wae insanely Jealous. \ ~ 2 Ce {9 pro} ou reapectable | spaces of the Metropolitan, al a tris ontil nearly midatent At the time of the Killing the polloe ae +9, + and happiness all around is restored. |@ERALDINE FARRA: ' > insanity, Mangano v8 rt . Wolf-Ferrari’s Musical Come- THe "OPERA, SAVORS OF THE|® We nOsAORA | xem. Theat MANGANO MUST DIE; murder In the f | The Food DrinkforAl r CHARMING PICTURE AS ROSAURA | \n inn, : Haste t + RICH POLK, MALT CRAIN EXTRACT, tf dy, Performed Here First STYLE OF MOZART. | Geraldine Farrar was a charming| All. the east, which {r DIX REFUSES PARDON ber, 1908, * 4 ’ Ti ‘The flavor of the whole opera is that|Rosaura, a lovely vivion of girlishness vambert auth L J Not in any Milk Trust of Mogart, save that the orchestration Tt is in mmuate | Re Ananian, Re ITS CAST IS IMPOSING.| Sumptuous Presentation Helps | Enhance Opera’s Vocal and Orchestral Beauties. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING OLF - FARRART'S en") was performed at the Met- Fopoliian Opera House inst night for | the first time in America. Tt 1a a must- | cal comedy of exquiMte texture in three eote, composed to an Italian libretto by and exquisite in voice. Y BANK and incentive offices of Tomorrow---Fresh and New LINGERIE BLOUSES Will Join This History-making Sale vy. Dix to-day’ refused to pardon Ready---The Gimbel Spring Ex Wash Dress Fabrics late, you may still see a wonderful sight, but. the crest of the display is past. . So it is with this Spring een Re Wash Cottons. For days the charming fabrics have been com} until now the full assemblage is here. choicest and most desirable weaves are apt to disappear very quickly. best. The popularity of Cotton and Linen Dress Fabrics promi tation has been correspondingly large. The Beautiful Fabrics from France, $1.25 ses to be greater this season than for a long ti hibition of There is always a day on which the blossoms in an apple orchard are at their very highest beauty. If you come a day Time, Proves Delightful, | !s modern’ to the highest degre that she displays her best ‘aatiafactory. 4 Phys §@F lasist on “HORLICK’S* joverture {s most attractive, pr Jeanne Maubourg was a or commute the sentence of Philip | New Yor Lahane sald acute « ‘Take « package home “ the cholee tits that are to oot Beatrice, tn singing, ypera came to an end after the} Mangano, who shot and Killed hie | Autvece tadis the cation of Mr. Owen's dea i 4s] “4 f ing in, a few at a time, / | ut, because many of the designs are exclusive, and we have but one piece of ) So come as soon as you can to see the display at its ime, and our presen-y $1 Silk-and-Cotton Poplin, 65c Yard Luigi Sugana, after Carlo Goldonl, Mr. . to $7 Yard, 6 inches wide, in street and evening shades / Satalion. hg astling ab a endee ot ___When the House of Fashions succeeds in excel- | contribute the most daring and novel designs. Fabrics ars chietly Voile; | The Very Newest Is the Imported “Eponge” scenic art. ‘The costumes were as beau ing all its previous sales of Blouses+-you may know (repos and Batistes, with no limitation ag to color; and with stunning | Of which a letter from our Paris Office, of December 22nd, bas this to say:/ tf ~ * bor of embroidery; filet, tinsel, lace, Pompacour designs, and many “Th hi mt bat ing and the acting were of @ very high dented. And that is what we have accomplished SUD RIDGE NG CORES ee ae eae a SU Rd team “Ratatin’’ in English, ‘This material resembles Turkish bath order. Mr. Toscanini conducted with in this Sale of 15,000 Lingerie Blouses which started | Fabrica a mosth hence, in the most stunning model gowns. Of we and is made in white, ecru und all colors, some of the mort masterfulness and delicacy such rd have but a single piece of a color, and the designs are frequently exclusive and prettiest having borders or designs in bright crude colars.”, his cor i yesterday. with Gimbels. §1.26 to $7 a yard. s ‘ This sition par “an interesting group of “Eponge” in natural” excelled. The ee A ° ° , 62 ine , at 98. i alastic an it was large. In justice to the Blouses we could not refrain | Rich Variety Among the Staple Cottons, | Colored Dress Linens for 1912. 6c to 88c Yard of triumph for all concerned. Yet it was | from quoti their regular prices—these being based 15¢ t Yard . @il “Much Ado About Nothing.” ne ic to ic Yar Our stock includes Lapel A every weave and color known, among ‘ Mr, Wolf-Ferrar! became known to! on the usual wholesale cost— While the cotton aristocrats, of which we have just (told you, furnish the | them Irish Linen, French Costume Linen, amine Linen, Freach Ramie d New York opera-goers last season when | most spectacular part of the exhibition, it is the less elaborate weaves that | Linen and many fancy new weaves. In all colors, 36 to 48 inches wide, 360 the Philadelphia-Chicago Opera Com- pany presented his dainty “The Secret of Suzanne.” Before that music lovers had been made acquainted with his “La Vita Nouva” by the Oratorio So- | olety. It was expected at the openin Percales, Galatea, Kinderga en Cloth, and many others, in every con- e—On aceou popu! of Dreas Linens this of the csi. Gare. ended” Hone the | As the Bl ect in every de- ceivable design and coloring. 16¢ to 60c a yard. 4 suaaae oa nea rape ibof Maher bee} ho selection afforden composer would be here at tho first | ie ouses are perf ry English Chiffon Voile, 28c Yard by this splendid stock, while it is complete. If, for performance of his latest work, but the expectation w: not realized. It is hoped now that he will arrive from Europe in time to attend a repetition of the comedy on Saturday, or, at least, that he will be present at a performance of his “La Vita Nouva” that ts to be @iven on Sunday night. Mr, Wolf-Irer- rari's “Secret of Suzanne" had nothing more serious for its inspiration than the smoking of cigarettes by a wife without the knowledge of her husband. Le Donne Curiose” has no other tion than the curiosity of some | d sweethearts about a ‘club = > wives that is frequented by their husbands and lovers to which they are not ad- mitted. The action is supposed to take plac’ in Venice én the middle of the eighteenth century, THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF $2 Biouses at $1 $3 Blouses at $1.50 $4 Blouses at $2 ‘tail—measuring up to our high standard of quality, and as they are in the latest styles—you will probably wonder how these prices were possible. We sacrificed profits, so did several of our regular manufacturers who have Soret our generous patronage throughout the year. As this event is a part of the White Sale, we worked hand in hand to make it break all records. If you prefer blouses of lawn, you may select them in this scle; if batiste or cotton voile is your choice, selection will be equally comprehensive. Blouses are trimmed with fine Valenciennes and heavy will interest most women, from a practical point*of view. And out collec- | to 86c yard. tion of these, both imported and American, fs amazing. There are the Silk- striped Voiles, Self-striped Marquisettes, Woven-striped Voiles, Plain Cotton Voiles, Irish Dimities, Flaxons, Bordered Ginghams, Poplins, Bongaline, Silk Mulls, Cotton Crepes, Serpentine creer Anderson's Scotch Ginghams, French Ramie Linen and Irish 86 inches wide; in over forty new Spring desire to return cheerfully refun ‘ our purchase before July 1st, 24 inches wide, in woven stripes; dainty effects in Sprin rd’ your money. plenty of white-and-black, black-and-white, and gray-and- _Friday and Saturday colors, with Nearly 150 overcoats from our lar stock, subjected to this drastic reduction. ey big, long, loose, warm coats, with convertible or regular collars that will furnish ample protection in the worst kind of weather. Sizes 33 to 44 for men and youths, Coats that were $10 and $12.50, and were intended to sell at even higher prices, at only $6.75. Men’s and Youths’ Boys’ $5 Overcoats$3.50 $12.50 Suits, $8.75, —in the Subway Store_ Men’s $10.00 and $12.50 Overcoats at $6.75 The lowest prices yet for all-wool, well-made, serviceable overcoats, in a variety of good styles and patterns, For special selling, an offering of 6,000 yards of Linen, 28c Yard colorings. any reason, you fill and Mit “fecend Fleer " Big, long, warm coats, of splendid all-wool Suits that wore | Fal Picthar tects ie otaucntias thread laces, also hand and machine em- fabries, in Snare new gray and brown mixtures, trades at $12.50. ope ah jisatg 4 gon that differs greatly from traditional | broidery of dainty quality. ging le breasted, with convertible collars, belted breil ap ana mane are all Italian, ‘This has been translated into | ; re workma: nelish by A. J. du P, Coleman that, | Sizes 34 to 44. oc on eayacla voi Yeara) regularly; $5) fully’ up to the Glmbel, standards, i however near he may have come to a Mteral interpretation, ts always trivial. Each act has a motto. The first is “Women Not Admitted.” At the club. house of the friends, a perfectly re: spectable place to which they wish to) retire from women folks, arrangements | made for a dinner. The second | 3 in a room at the house of | Ottavio, where the women of the play | gather. His wife, Beatrice, !s sure that the club & @ gambling house, His | in or sailor collars; for boys of 6 to 10 years. Rarticas' shscay’ olecnite, ihe witeroe | Exhibition of New Dresses, Suits, Coats, Millinery and Bathing Suits Boys’ $3 Suits, $2 Trousers, $3 Lelio, 1s confident the men are alchem- | rs 882 all told, in gray and brown stripes; also plain biue A number of attractive pat- iste looking for the philosopher's stone. | To Be Worn at Palm Beach, the Riviera and Other Southern Resorts pray,, sailor blouse, Russian, cialtae Norfolkand dou terns, of good wearing a Guspatetas hngms hat they ate @Ratihy These new modes will be shown on living models between 10 A. M. and 4:30 Eyres LOR Oye 8 278 60 3 years $8 to 50 waist measure. voking the . They plot Lingerie Blouses at $3, $3.96 and $65 P. M. in the Women’s Salon—Third floor, Broadway front. This exhibition emphasizes the importance of our Annual Clearance Sale of Dresses, ‘present exceptional values, as these blouses are copies of the latest Parisian models. Exclusively at Gimbels, so these blouses are absolutely unmatched. Spring Is Not Knocking at the Door—It Is Here So, first of all, we wish to extend to you an invitation to visit our Third Floor. very desirable to finish the Winter with. The fabrics are largely cassi- meres, cheviots and ti with all-wool serge. Sizes 32 to 44. Youths’ $7.50 Suits, $5 A miscellaneous collection, all good styles, but not all sizes in each style; from 14 to 20years. Men’s $4.50 Worsted ys’ $3 and $3.60 Russian Overcoats, $1.75 inety of them, in gray and brown mixtures; also plain gray; collars of velvet or self-material; for boys of 3 to 7 yrs. Boys’ $6 and $6 Suits, $3.95 Fine all-wool suite, with extra knickerbockers, in plaited, Norfolk and plain double-breasted styles, mainly gray and brown mixtut for boys of 7 to 16 years. Boys’ $6 Sailor Suits, $2.95 All wool, in the new brown and gray mixtures, with Rus. Subway Store, Balcony Bubway Store, Baloony Friday—The Gimbel Subway Store Begins a Notable Sale A Manufacturer’sEntireFurStock of i 1 low Re. Pri Suits and Coats at 4 to 4 Be ow 1 gular ces a . i fj ai ag Consisting of Women’s an s8es tside and Fur- Although this is exclusive Gimbel apparel it must be sacrificed, as it is our Lined Coats, Scarfs and Muffs. rule not to carry over any merchandise from one season to another—everything ‘These manufacturing furriers on West 27th St., New York, have long enjoyed must be up-to-the-hour in style at the House of Fashions. Therefore, one may the reputation of handling reliable furs a fale Brice, prreenesne j i cane: ‘ ‘ pon the death of the senior mem: rm, a dissolution lowed, and, select any dress, suit or coat in these salons at @ saving of a third to a half former to settle the estate at once, the entire stock has been closed out to us at far below 3) prices. And in some instances, where there are only one or two garments of a the prices heer fine fura were intended 4 eat Che Ta a Cuba cae Gaal aur i ‘The stock includes nearly every wanted fur. The coats are made, perfect $ style, the meen err pi fitting, f Hi ay ap] roved Aves, lined tlie fine, Mane s Pr i in Women's and Young Women's Tailored Suils, $7.50, $10, $15 5 25, $32. many shades, eo scarfs and muffs are equally a ive and desi 34 Carat ee ee ee SS EI BE These furriers were noted for their carefully selected, well matched, skilfully During the past 30 years we have $45 and $52.50, were $22.50 to $90 worked furs, Such furs should sell rapidly at half price. ‘This partial list gives an by, personal ‘visits and cable Kept In For Women |, Velour Coats, $84.60 to $295; were $40 idea of the great variety: , Gant Mids os fe SR Demi-tailored and Afternoon Dresses, | t° $225. Women’s Fur Coa mall at he most $12.60, $16.60, $18.60 and $22.50; were | For the Younger Generation (1) depapeme Mini coat, handecmney lied, oi oe is gd da, 80 brs 1 $19.50 to $45. | For Young Women of 14, 16, 18 and 20 years (1) Australian Coney cot, oponsum collar and cufts, brocade satin, 150 jae a Dresses that Were #80 oF more, also our | Coats, $12.60, $13.60, 91 6.50, $18.60 (1) Blended quitrel coat, braenge tat Lining, size 16, 0 inches Long. “$1665 ! we hay ini i i Y see id wt ( ‘7 r , beaver ev cuffs, broead fi a MMienout polne int eae imported models at proportionate | $9.80) $25, $30, $35 and §46, were $18.50 a Boneh Pony cont, brocade satin lining, size 36 + $95 Single and Double Texture Woolen Coats, |” Suits, $13.76, $16, 18,60, $20, $26, $30 Fur Coats Price Fur Coats Mii pree | Fur Muffs & Scarfs *Xij/,\° $9.60, $12.60, $16.60, $22.50 and $37.76; | and $85, were $22,650 to $50. Dresses, $9.76, (1) Pony coat. with black (9) Pony couts, 36 inches long, (B) Jananese bitnk eata $50 were $22.50 to $55, Imported models at $46 | $12.60, $16, $18.60 and $22.60, were $15 to $34 collar, and. cuffs, size satin lined M gaasg” girsep | 2) 2annnINe AIRE MOR esos BED to 985; were $62.60 to $150. For Junior Girls of 13, 15 a1 P brocade satin lining $60 | (34) Pony coata, satin lined, all |.) eed dbs se 5 3 trimmed Coats, $22.60 up to $146; | r Girls of 13, 15 and 17 years a) Brown Consy.coa , um sento | antl: se $45 $22.60 | A a Tee ht de all, Hts originally $27.50 to $175. | gos oats 910, $11.60 and $16, were $15 to} | a) Caracul coat, Wallaby collar 60 | (a5) Pony coats, satin lined, 60 5) gg | Fur Mutts & Scarfe ‘aie yw Broadcloth Coats, $18.50, $22.60, $27.50 | We ite—919.7 ee i" und cufis, size 36 $125 $87.60 | (4) Patra fine Pony coats, plain (1) White Fox set... 980 up to $72.50; were $27.50 to $85. Suits—$13.76 and $16, were $17.50 to $25. (1) Caracul coat, with Austra- ade satin lining 85 $65 (1) Ermine set... $75 ne ah ne, Imported Evening Wraps, $75 to $195; Dresses of serge, $10 and $12.50, were $15 Uap opaanim collar am OTS $07.50 ,, Seal coats, brocade . $60 (2) Black Fox sets... $50 a. agreement givin at were $95 to $350. and $18.50, #3 (8) Blended Squirrel coats, 60" || Ga) Hiacksia Real concer plain or (2) Ermino muffs. ... $35 Bale provide ey ae Wraps, $17.60 to $70; | For Young Girls of 6 to 14 years 4 inches long, size 6 +. $90 $67.60 brocade satin ning. 7..... $86 “| ») Australian gpngmuny mutta i + $18.40 ; were $25 to $85. | Coats, $5, $7.50, $9.76, $12.5 ) Krimmer coat, br (87) Caracul coats, plain or bro- 1 ene : 4 anton aay Serge and Cheviot Coats, $12.60 to $36; | and 20.00, were $860 to R20 9) eee? ||) ieee ong san wart | age atin nig orn $e ae mutis”” B.50 Hah oie (Biamond Hing f were $18.50 to $42.50, Seal Plush Coats, Dresses, $4.60, $7.60 and $10, were $6.76 Wallaby collar and cuffs Fur Muffs & Scarfs (11) Australian opossum muffs.. $25 $16.60 oqnaily as cheat, at some fur-trimmed, $17.50 to $65; were $24.50 | to $15, ul d inches long, sizo 36.....,...$150 92,60 | (2) Raccoon seta... seseee $75 $58 | (5) Kalinsky mutfs... ses $25 6 othe Floor (12) Pony coats, lined with bro- st (2) Natural Eastern Mink sets... $86 bl 3 “apenas reins muta $2) 5a Third cade satin, all sizes......, , $60 $86.60 | 1) Handsome Kalinsky vet..... 875 (0) sapenene Sak A a7. el (9) AVS FALLAD CECmPED Fad 3... $30 $16.60 ; The Dressmaking Salon = 4 Subway | (6) Bice Foerautt $5, $a00 \} is prepared to make to your especial order Frocks and Tailored Suits to Cc (6) Black Wolf mut 9, $16.60 H 4 be worn atthe fiviera, Palm Beach, and in other Southern climes according : Store a) Mint phar oy if to the lat est 1de4s 0! aris. pe (2) Japanese Mink scar LES A. KEE Also Toilettes for the social New York, for tea, dinner, i he o a) CRARLES A. KEENE cold Ge cean "pitta semen in Dw York, Sr ton. dinner, mangtien enoanwav NEW YORK —__tninry.tnino er. Balcony | (Black Woll sara ad 180 Broadway New York —— et Alen ce RRL a+ mee a i II ‘7