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pe Bonci Evokes | Unpreced ented Demonstration’ ) in Carnegie Hall | at His Recital That Re-| cail the Early Appear- | * ances of Tetrazzini at | Mr. Hammerstein’s Manhattan Opera ‘ House. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. OSSANDRO BONCT, the eminent A Itallan tenor, gave a recital at Carnegie Itall yesterday afternoon jat aroused enthusiasm such Is rarely, 1f ever, nowadays vouchsafed to AR exponent of the art of bel canto. Nothing like the demonstration has been nm aince, at Mr. Hammerstein's Man- hattan Opera House, Loulsa Tetrazzint fitet disclosed to us her marvellous Yolce above the staff tn “Lucila,” a Traviata” and “Rigoletto.” Interrupted ®t inoppertune times from the begin- ning, recalled’ again and again through- Qut his programme, the applause at t end became a riot. In vain Mr. Bone! brotested tn pantomime that he could do no more, useclessiy he waved his hands and indicated that the audien should go home, It just wouldn't. The whole house rose to him, cried “Bis and “Brava!” shouted individual cries that were meaningless in the din, and qompelied him to add two extra num- bers to his generous programme. Even after that only the appearance of the hands and the turning down of she Hghts broke up the assemb!; The Inst number on Mr. Boncl's pro- framme was the "Cielo e Mar” from tovohd, Immediately preceding It was Leoncavallo's “Matting which he sang aplendidly. That started the tu- mult, Voclferously and without the flighest consideration for the artist or hie powers, the audience demanded that the song be repeated. Very properly, with the “Cielo ¢ Mar’ before him, he refused, I'inally be was permitted to ging the Ponchielll aria, which he ren- fered 89 superbly that the deluge fol- wed, After five minutes of vain pro- esting he sang the “Donne e@ Mobile” only to add to his troubles. Then, nother five minutes or more of pande- Rudolfo's aria from lotto" aria he was forced to atop It. In these Inet’ three operatic Mr. Bonci was at his best. of tone and a variety of expre that he sang Glue was @ suggestion of not al rect intonation and a newly tremolo. But to 1 Vittoria! Mr. nis own, ‘That he Venuty, There followed three y Dawning,” by € Rogers, and Reginald DeKoven, sung with by ‘Th i which his pronunciation was sometime: perfect and at others not so good, ‘An aria from Cimarosa’s Hegreto” und songs by Fel shaminade, Massenet, agni made e. TO 1 more songs, including kt the Lark!” in Engl . onet’s accompanist at the plano wi Robert E, Francint. “Hark '‘KOENIGSKINDBER’ AT MATINEE; ‘ORPHEUS-SURYDICE’ AT NIGHT. ‘There was a spec ance of Humperdinck’s “Koenigskinder” at the letropolitan Opera Hou yes- false] : gant re 7c terday that delighted a large audience. Fibost Pioriés Oranges ory ‘he cast wae the familiar one of Ger-| Bf =» dozen sees eeeeee neers ‘hed ereris Farina, per pack: 76 aldine Far Hermann Jadlowker, Mocker's Gr Henin Farina, “pack Ope Gorits, Florence Wickham, Marie coucaining silver 12¢ Mattfeld, Didur and Reiss, Mr. Herts miigicn * eek aoiay, 17 conducting. 6 lv. package. (J In the evening Mr. Gatti's heautif.! oY production of Gluck's “Orfeo ed @uridice’ ‘cast its spell over another lerge audience. Marie Rappoki rit than she did last year. it, thi vena’ first appearance in the part; parkes, as a charming Amore, and ‘Alma Gluck, irresistible as the Happy ze ® ‘ Shade. Mr.’ Toscanini directed. What Malto’ Bice, ber 1 2¢ more may one say of that master con. uetor? —_——- Mme. Maeterlinck as Melisaude. BOSTON, Jan, 11.-Mme. Mou: era ‘“‘Pelleas and ‘Melisande, t he drama written by her Wes one of the most three years’ history of the Opera Hous A fashionable audience extended a na to Mme. Maeterlinck in her inte; pretation of the part of Melisande, —_——_ rdinal Farley ree. Portrait of C Color miagazine section of next Sunday’ ten-color lithograph portrait of Cai dmmal Farley. Don't forget. Th! Edition Imited. Descendant of Mary WASHINGTON, Jan, 11-6, W. great-great-grandson of Mary mother of George Washington, !» 4 Mr. Ball had been a resident of Was ington for a great part of his long Ui iin his inimitably fine way, which served | fter | for him*by the audience, for after he | had besun a repetition of the “Rigo- | cerpts He sang with a “plénitude of volce, a wealth e has never excelled, At the be- | n he presented Pergolesi's | ni,” his voice seemed tired. n Was not removed white | Boncl came into | Matrimonio | in David, | Monteflore and up the printed pro- those were added gev- | matinee perform- was Murydice, in the place of Mame. Gadeki, @nd she sang much more in the Gluck For the vast included Margarete Matt- Orpheus, who made an im- pression more potent even than at her Lenora Georgette Leblanc appeared at the Boston Opera ast night for the first tinfe in this country in the title role of the Debussy based usband, | rice-Maeteriinck, The performance notable in the in| ‘A coupon will be printed in the| World which will secure for you al pleture ean only be got in this way. Order from newsdealer in advance, | |supply, but will not spend the amall suth necess@ty to give the bables pure | avitik"* e8 in cold storage, but should be placed under atrictiy government supervision and rveguiation, He said he would make {t TR WILEY CALL NEWYORK STATE je for apecuiators tn foudstuits to use them for public galn, but would Dis- | make them agents for tie food. cussing pure food tn general, Dr. W |wald he always prayed befure he swal- lowed an oyster. wb , Dr, Henry P. de Forest, a police de- | ment of the Milk Supply —|sariuan erseom seca there fe he |drinking among the police tran among in This City. jeollege siudents, He #aid the force 1s | suffering from gout, rheumatiem and in- | digestion. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, pure food ex-| pert, 1s out with an attack upon the milk of New York and those who are responsible for its condition. He told an audience at the New York Academy of Medicine last n cht that this com- munity and the St«.e of New York « the murderers of babies, Good mil should not be pasteurized, he sald. Good milk 1s the best food for infants and 004 milk cannot be improved. “The individual In this city,” he de- clared, “ls powerless to know whether | Food Expert i Cries Manage- — Had te Work on Sunday. MUBKEGON, Mich, Jan, 11.~Iev. @. C. Huan of Atwood was reinstated {ae @ minister yesterday by the Mus- kewon Cla of the Reform Church \after he had proved by the testimony f him to do manual labor on Sunday an well as other days in the week in order to keep 7 tion, He w Meeting several months ago because he had worked on Sunda: The Effects of Opiates. Tt INFANTS are peculiarly le &. jum and its various ns, all of which are ¢ narod se nown, aes in the | smallest doses, if continued, these Speen onus changes in the fune- | bart uae growth of the cells which Co inely become orem causing y, mental perversion, @ craving for pak es narcotics in later lifo. | j peeeoy y dissanes, such as int nervous ee co lack of stayin, secs cian tom ch dosing with opiates or children qui narcotics their infancy, The rule among physicians is that Bee should never | receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and | only then if unavoidable. The ee hectic of Anodynes, Cordials, does Syrups and t be too ovareil other narcotics by any but decried, and tho 9s aruggst, should not Dee to ie Chitdren who are il @ physician, and "1 is ‘nothing less than a crime to need the attention cotaet mee * eof i pae| dose them willfully with narcotics, ure of Chas. H, Fletcher. Stanine Castoria always bears the signature of' 1868-—Established 44 Years—1912 ONEILL-ADAMSCO. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St. Best Qualiiy. Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue A Rousing Good Sale of O’Neill Groceries On Sale Friday and Saturday Read the Prices and Be Convinced We reserve the right to limit quantities. 8700 Chels: ‘Mall Orders Filled. Netll Main Store—Basement. PILLOSBURY'S XXXX FLouR Pillsbury's Best, bbis., 90.40; 24% 1b, bags. ABMOUR' com ous sugar cured Shield ‘and, boneless breakfast bacon, average weights 4 pounds — each er pound, this kale’. 14¢ 80c ABMOUR'S RAMS Delicious sugar cured Shield DOMINO SUGAR Havemeyor & Elder's Crys- Brand, average welghts 10 tal Domino, five pound Ibs. each, per pound, wartons, this eal this pale.........- l4c each se ‘a : 406° BRBAKPAST CBRIAL: Mocker’s Cream Oatmeal, Oiendale Rutverine, frewh ship- m 1 pound 22c per packal Trisoul Mapl packige . i folland Rusk, per pu ison! 1 Puc package . DELICATESSEN DEFT. Cooked Mam or Goried g4 me allced, per pound, bd ° mon, per oun: Peart mice, & 18 Smoked Bturgecm, jer pound.@ze arnatt’ apple, per pound... a0 in CARER Sayior's’ Pork Molle, ber 98, ‘pound . ic Smoked pound The 100 packages... :: Puppy Cakes. The Soe pack The 26c p The 10¢ pac Cat Food. ‘The 25c package: The 10c package | ) Warranted imported di- t fr a 8, pane Beaker in France. Gal, thas Pree CbL8o} at cand 2OC tins, 630; pisner calcula, aD 3 No, 1 tins special 3 M4 ib. barsh 156 TzA Formosa Qolons, Sereantnst, Young | a ments, each an, Gunpowder or Mixe: Piet rues that are seloos corrrz walled at $0c elsewhere— jgonsted Mocha and our “price, per or pound pound .. ie 29¢ SALT MACKBREL Fancy Morway Fish, aver- Fresh) made Bigin Creamery age Wetwits hal? pound FS Pie THVT rind Alger each, ten pound | palis, Mes AL ROM Dalle. tvssssesees O9C each ssee 91699 Cholee Weetern, pe 28c Me cat a a aa THE eee WORLD, TRURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1918.’ a jmilk ma ioted he New York, ts [apending $20),000,0% for a pure water oN J! f at here 4 & A Elsewhere’ “HORLIGK’ §" Origine! and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for AN Ages, Bi remaurants, hotel, and fountains how nee ie oe Keep 1 on you wdeboard at vel without i. taint: Wet In Any Milk Trust an who had lived In N and cisewhere ed Ina morgu Wen @ Pith Avenue, FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY IVS ATTRACTIONS ADDED TO THOSE Fourteenth Street, sister and her mi to live and in sone wa Mitt had been employed F came to New ark and Jed to the sis: JANUARY SAL@ ter's att to New Brunswick and her {dentification af her DAY TO BR REMEMBERED MONBY ALAVAYS CORB FAR ON FRIDAY IT HAS INCREASED POWER! IROOKLYN: No Mall or Teleshone Orders for the Followings A GREAT LIST oF SALE SPECIALS Nore THE QUALITY OP! ~ SALR OFFERINGS IN Musiine, Sheets, Bte. JANUARY SALA OF Women's and Chihiro: in Women's Coats and Suite, Mualty Underwear. Dressing Sacques, a. jah Conte-64 inch > deop ahaw! collar ‘alues To Re Found. Futon St. Cor, Entrance Bmoce St. B'KLYM. to Store. A Fur Sale of Unusual Magnitude The extremely cold weather now prevailing makes these extraordinary price reductions of timely interest to economical shoppers. ‘ur piece or garment is guaranteed by us to we deal only in reliable, 1h. Nainroon Mane Dreseee— ey | "2, *yEmiiriectace os or Cambrie A org Slate went eases: Others worth $24.98., Pony aud Sable Coney ate--BRt satin or Mrocade lw lining -were up « Cambric Corset Covers ince and. rivbo. Women's Fur Sete—Bia Fox—Blue and Diack Wolf Corees Carormr Nalpposk bric—full oF tight Corset Covéte-neat co 9 Ldmit 20 reo, And other extraoniinary values not annouvest. PILLOW CASES—Will Wash Heavier— Bal mutts—worth § Mare Seta--Black nod 1 as represented; high-grade furs. SALE BEGINS TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) Russian Moire Pony Coats Regular priccs were $55. 00 marked skins, dyed; long relling collar and cuffs lined with broce Others worth $1.29, wer Leg hee bhai Natui Mink~-Novelty and Shi Scarfe—Block Mutts—were $45.98. ‘Glock mutt shaped ooart—eatio I black or brown yarro' wide cat tmedale— bandvome. “tylge . ose a | 25.00 XXX Russian Moire Pony Coats Regular prices were $65.00 Made of selected, carefully matched skins, beautifully moired, 54 inch Bnatht pies fancy lintng.. S54 inches long; i Shawl Scarfe to match Coats of Gray mixtures— g, cults aud collar $1. jAinvook, Combiagtions— dainty laces or emb'y trim.. $1.49 Naintook Cnahtatany beaut ile Leal with lace b'y. 39.50 Caracul Fur Coats Regular prices were $85.00 Made of glossy, foreign dyed caracul skins, 54 inch length; richly lined. . Other Coats Reduced as Follows: All Full Length, Richly Lined $100 Australian Seal Coats... $120 Mink Marmot Coats............. $150 Hudson Seal Coats. . $275 Persian Lamb Coats... . Remarkable Low Prices for Handsome Fur Sets $7.50 Caracul Fur Sets......... $25 Blue Wolf Sets...... $50 Natural Raccoon Sets..... $55 Red Fox Sets $25 Iceland Fox Sets 7 $35 Pointed Sitka Fox Sets Women's Full Length Coate—Kerseys, broadcioths and mixtures-black and best colora—were $14.98... Women's Full Length C e plush—shaw! Collare—werth Ws 9.08) 7: Women's Tallored Sulte—This leading atyloa and fabrics, Measurements pat es ‘before hemamng. NOTE TUS GREAT LIST oF GALE VALURS IN SPREADS, COMFORTABLES, ° | 42.50 Sutfn that were 42.50 42.50 89.50 .149.00 Warm Dressing Sacque®-Fleece down and finnnelette et fene* 2 and Lae without satin trim: ‘ 7 te 12 yra—reg. « 1 purchase—worth rn ofhllgren'e NI ee Dresser bw fe able ° va size Bilkoling Cage thes 01 SALE SPECIALS brie Micissuas ih id tuserte-4 to 12 in a1 In Women's Cos Fise Silkoliae—flewered both ‘sda Yes. G1 White Lawn Waists—N Good Feather , hoe baa Lond caret emb'y and torchon Iace—value $1.29. Chiffon Walsts—black, navy, brown in or striped chiffonette . 3. SALKS VALURS AND CLEARANCES / In Misses’ and Dablos’ Wear. wh pra {eim'd—4 to wy Clearances {n Girls’ Fine Dre woo) Serges—uavy, brown 22.50 12.75 © to 14 yre.—were 98.06. Misses’ Winter Coate+ and caracal phawbes— oe Ne to 96.08 Long Coat—all, wool a auaed NOTH THIS ORKAT LIST OF atin Mensaline re t pleated flounse--worth White and drab iuedivm and jong modeln—1s to 10— value $1.0 and $1.5. Heavy Coutll Corasts—alee novelty veade—extreme long model 18 to 30 values $5. to $5 CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES. Couttl Corseis Special ae Purchase of about S00 SALE SPECIALS . Polat oral s arabe en und Kmbrolderien, Halt Dn ph pe TE Meu's Puratyhings, le ta) ate As naire of 8 atylom, nb'y Robes—Fine lawn with open oF Loag Nainsook Biips-yoke and Cleans ef Silk Freu Frou Reversible Armure Daniask Vor full ££ F& and width—were STEEL BED BED and wo Hes 77 font bad Portieres—amere’ ‘4 ang ne 44] Gingham and Chambray Rompers creat) pe Maite of ea 1 | doses Covers—Kaad designe—vaiue Couey Covers-Tteavy It Turkish aod Kis-K $4.08 ond $5.00 Impt'A Col'a Curtain Madras and fiet Curtath lard too Lvseeltied syle ry ripping sttecte- ne) Skirts—cambrie COR STATE St BROOKLYW 65. 67. 69-71 SMITH ST. Wnetropolitan Sat Saves Bank | uTth DIVIDE ND ut P WAUR- YE Ait ‘hADING iM, att our Per Cent. Per Annum arrows to match abeve- mutts Curtatuy Mastin a only palacaka “fitnnase FRIDAY OPPORTUNITIES ACASONABLE MERCHANDISE, Roya’ & Girls Co All the above are Rabies Night Gowus of White Domet binnop aiyle~d Late sites A HORS TENG) AY PU MINGS alaeayee Tea Clothe 10 Inch--worte $5.98 to $8.1 ALE VALUES IN hag tui ge too. IN PRueST PaYauLh Jas Cluny trimmed Searty and Squares worth $198 to $03 1.49 Embroidered Sik 1 green, red, whit Fonh gud to $11.98 Wide Tibpone~Satt ome Hanne! tined BANKING AND FINANCIAL. 5% INTEREST Allowed on accounts from f neds en er belore ian. TAAL CATAL Ey ISweet tu Cor Feyptian vombed yarn White Cambrice-sttong, rance of Ribbon Remnan: pI rt tH new-—but tn remaan 08 | Hogiieh Longet Imported Collar and YokesP! uare, round. 898. pointed ecru-were @ cts, tack Union Tattets Umbsetiae— and 2 inch--were $1.09. Aly’ Woo! fearle Bhirtens Mek GERM MERICAH W) at k DUAMOHO Co worh 1.09124 ! steer but fru Banking by mailto CLARKE BROTE finw ehitfoa finish HELP WANIe Men's Root’s Tivoll Shirt veibmodd siges—w Moo + Meditvott Nievetore $2.49" values Men's Fleece 1. Drewers—48 © Cth silbone ta an deparimente— walls as ad se eas Tals Open evecingn

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