The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1912, Page 17

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‘ nae Tetrazzini | Sings Gilda in “‘Rigoletto”’ { | Collapse in the estra Pit of One of the Firet Violin Players Threatens to Upset the Production, but Dinh lly’e Presence of lind Saves the Situa- tion. | SYLVESTER RAWLING. ETRAZZINI sang Gilda in “Rigo- lotto” before a crowded audience | et the Metropolitan Opera House jest might and won her usual success iby the pronouncement of her top notes. ‘An facident in the second act came perilously mear to upsetting the diva's composure. In the duet with her father, Rigoletto, impersonated by Dinh Gilly, therq came a sudden crash of an over- turned music stand. All ears and eyes were diverted momentarily from the stag@ to the orchestra pit, and when peol in the front rowe rose in their seats and peered into it there was un!- versal disconcertinent. But the distrac- tion did not last long. The attion pro- ceeded, and the familiar nria “Caro was sung by the prima donna ir best style. ‘What hed happened was the sudden collapse of one of the first violins, Gustav Boehm, who was attacked with syncope. When he fell, knocking down his gusto stand, three of his fellow musi¢lans laid down /their instruments and earried him quiétly out, He was attended by one of the house phys: feiang, Dn Alfred Freund, and soon v reo He refused to go to the hosp! Dinh Gilly rose to the occa+ sion. Mr, Boehm fell, he swung Mme, | Tetrazzini around so that she could not see what followed, although he could not prevent her from hearing the poise, For this, even more than for % singing, he was accilaiined in the dlls that followed the fall of the curtail. Mme. Tetrazzint maintained her arm through the duet of the third Soda Fountain Special Talk of New York Frappe a ce Cream, Siiced Ba- | panes, Eneliah Walnuts | Whipped Cream hag , 10 These Girl’s hank; sizes 6 A.M, to 1 P, M. Saturday only . 9» $4 Chi or Fur This Dress, 1.08 ears; Blue or Gray Melton Cloth large shaw! collar of coney fur, silk Suits at Convertib! breasted Knicker Suits Cassimeres and cheviots; Nortolk Suits of mixtures, 7 to 12 suits or in neat Double- ed Knicker Suits of ‘; and the final quartet. Dinh Gilly 3 to 8 years: Long Convertible fend acted Rigoletto with fine oats or Russi reoats, wizes $3 conte, on wale oice and fervor, but his characte: ja inter Coats, embracing garments formerly priced up to $6 and worth much more, now on sale at an average of HALF PRICE, Beaver Coats, kerseys, wool mixtures, all full length; warm, cozy and dressy; sizes 6 to 14 years; Saturday at.. Are Actually Worth $1 iy SALE TO MORROW TO Lem ONLY ronan checion platted mkirta; buttoned down to 14 years; 9 Collar Coats, 8 to 17 years; Double- sizes 9 to 18 years; overcoats, at..... de eeeceeee Boys’ $3.00 Heavy Blue Serge Suits or r Overcoits, $1.98 mixtures, sizes 8 to 16 years; EVENING WORLD, a ae} ny * FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1912. OTHENBERG WEST ia" STREET Saturday Mark- down Sales Bring Half Prices on Girls’, Juniors’ and Misses’ Coats 1H ie BIG J SCONOKY NEWS of about 350 handsome 2.4 School Dresses at 49c Made from atr: rade all cloth, with be eo Thi are pretty chambrays, percales and worsteds in plaids, stripes and full deep #izes 18 to 19 years, values @ll $1 values, up to $16; sale price Satur- Overcoats, $2.49 nchilla Collar 's great bargain message to thrifty mothers. Blue or Gray Chinchilla Coats; some have red flannel lining and veivet collars; sizes 3 to 8 Coats, with frogs down front; sizes 3 to 10 years; Saturday a o e Boys’ $4.50 Convertible Collar Coats or Heavy Winter $2.98 mixtures of spars ale 50 navy blue AND CO cape collars a in contrasting re- 9 Here's Refinement, Style and Great Value Misses’ and Juniors’ Polo Coats wool polo 1 new tion lacked something of finesse. Sinir noff was not an {deal Duke, although he was @ handsome figure and gol much applause for his singing of tho “Donne @ mobile.” De Segurola was scarcely sinister enough as Sparafucile. Jeanne Maubourg was a sprightly and ting Maddalena and Paolo wees a satisfactory Monterone. cast were Emma Borniggia, (Helen Mapeleon, Bernard Begue, Angelo Baga and Vincenzo Reschigiian, Gul- eeppe Bturani conducted, THE BOSTON ORCHESTRA @PLAY® DUBUSSY’S “IBERIA.” The Boston Symphony Orchestra a Carnegie Hall last evening guve the| fret of tte third pair of concerts for | the season before, as usual, @ crowded | house. The programme wes more or leg modern in character, deginning with Debussy’s “Iberia,” which consists @ thive pioturesque movements, Span- a in intent. But (with the exceptior of octastonal interspersions of t rine and castanet motives) largely that of the Far East Gages pictures suggest the crowded rather than tho languor of eal] Of melodic design thore 1s noth- The whole beauty of the work lic fa the tonal color which pervades the | fret two moveme:! Tho third makes one wonder if Debussy were trying to find out just how much chaos an audt- A $3.00, are now offered number was Cesar Frank's ideally ful symphony tn B minor, which 4 most notable rendition. The audience expressed tte @ratification again and again, and Mr. Fiedler generously insisted that the or- stra should share the applause, The soloist was Josef Hofmann, who layed in Rubinstein's third piano con- rto with splendid vigor. It is a rather nfympathetic work, but he gave a ‘most original and delightful interpreta- ‘tion of it, and it ts to be regretted that the orchestra was not alw: quite tn touch with him. The final number was the vorepiel to “Die Melstersinge AMATO INSTEAD OF SCOTTI TO SING IN “TOSCA” TO-NIGHT. This ts the season of indisposit! @t the Metropolitan Opera House, Olive Fremstad 1s just recovering from one. | Pasquale Amato has been out of the east for some days, Dinh Gilly taking this place In ‘Rigoletto’ “ h | 1 that Amato reports % \ of contrasting falls il], and Amato will sing Scarpia and ia “Tose: \ We in his place to-night, g Bre S180 Sevins This € Elsewhere “ Saturday rovers sizes Juntons Misses, from. and 14 2 to 44 WORLD ADDS TWO MORE TO ITS FREE CONCERTS. Two additional World's free concerts fn the series of fifty-two whioh will be- win tt Monday afternoon in high #chdol and other auditoriums were ar- ranged ‘for yesterday, They will be| given tm the Brooklyn Training School, Park » west of Nostrand . the afternoon of Friday, Ja: 26, and ing of Thursday, . Otherwise the schedule stands as pud- Mshed in The World last Sunday, The concert to be given next Thursday af- ternoon in the Richmond Hill tHigh Bchool will begin at 4 instead of 2 cause the auditorium will be used for| Regents’ examinations that afternoon until ” former hour, With this ex- afternoon concerts will be- vt) and the evening concerts at ont, RTS. COLLAR e afternoon concerts are primarily for the instruction and pleasure of the schoo! pupils, but the public will| as there t# room, In s will be open to public. adinission will be rged and no tickets are issued, ‘addition to the New York City Sunday afternoon concert tn | Series for which The World has | en $10,000 will be given at the Com- isn nool, Atbany avenue gen and Dean streets, Brooklyn, at rhe doors will be thrown open at 2 FPaisaion will be entirely eta have be¢ A Jo sang at t day s the high schoo! with @ list of those on next week, will be pariaies | he Wotlg Dext BUptRte eames a phat 4 fee 4 Fourteen Saturday at Half Price GREAT cr SHASE OF 2,500 pairs of tine shoes, made to retail at $2.50 and thers, ine velvet, all patent, vel- vet with patent lea- ther vampa, gun Short Vamps 1,59 MLIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Belted-Back D Chinchilla Coats Here a month ago at $14.98 Now elsewhere at $14.98 7.98 Tho chinchiite are eck or larg dor loose belted t large turnback cuf PAID MAIL ORDERS FILLED Men’s Wearecch and Suits: All $8 & $10 Ones Now at 4, COLD WINTRY BLASTS compelling b PRIC This Coat, We Lerl 9 a Satine Entire Stock of $1 Waists to sell They are mado of fino quality LAngerie in 240 "Shoes to you at half. Eight different lea uding all ing brings nt Made low medium or heels for growing Biris; Texular ons oy also styles; button 6 1 sizes widths; on Saturday, at tion making This $1.49 Wal Women’s | $l. .00 Sweaters bre v weave, trimmed larg buttons; shown tn white sisee My ate) 79c 44; sale MAIL ORDERS. Meee proof; welted oak Single Sizes 5 to 11, “at $18.00 riers’ calculations —here at EXACTLY HALF in button- models; styles at 0 re gale Saturday at colors whole skins. in black or aable 8, dell 16 to bust for Women. This Cout, 14, od WITH THE KE fly protection, and WITH THIS confronting you, it seems you have no alterna’ morrow and get THAT coat or suit. TRAORDINARY LOW of 300 $10 garments, embracing full length ulster coats with reversible Pants now marked 1.29 coats at 7.50 Choice of worsteds, shoviots or casat-| meres; handsonel |In all the new Fall t row? OTHENBERG hyglenteally water- Goodyear soles; shown In tan onl handsomely motred; all are Itned with fine satin; all sizes to 44, on DARGE OONBY FUR MUFFS- Tined throug rown; (tke cut), nicely I!ned; blacks and grays, also browns, in suits or coats. All Our Men’s formerly $3 & $4|$12 Worsted Suits and Over-|Men’s $1 and $1.75 Wool Under- GATISEACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY nerunoee side them a ive but to come here to- TWO hundred coats and sults from our own §$8 lines, augmented by a purchase AND CO WEST I4"" STREET “a This © oat, Saturday's special price on these MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Shoes Worth Double This Sale Price The famous “Walk-about” for men whose call- them out in the rain, the sleet and the snow. of heavy storm calfskin, with double soles, treat- ed with a prepara gienic’”’ Waterproof make 75 Women’s Ponyskin Coats at 14.98 which would rightly be fairly priced at $25.00 and $30.00 Just when that December “hot weather’ was upsetting all fur: def ONLY PREPAID MAIL ORDERS TEED ee ee stitched roll brims, dashing peacock, fancy or quill on specially manufactured The New Mannish | Hats for Misses stirring We Placed Our Order for These with the result that WE SAVED end YOU NOW MAY savin REGULAL. ‘There are eome Russian Caracul Fur Coata in the lot, but mainly black Rugstan Ponyskin, the latter 14,98 om anda: a “4 9 wear at 69c delightfully striking mannish hats, strictly tailored and made of cloth finished with Mall Orders Filled Black Russian Baby Carriage Fur Robes Reduced tot}, Price, ceanntial Pat Wet @f Mite Arey Ldnilte of a0 advertisement de at permit of mentioning Of te cpportvuntiies! ‘With the Cold Season CLEARANCES IN YOUNG 4 Nece re and one-piece Regula full pla some have em! broidered emblems. ... | all requirements for winter wse—13 10 wl LOT 2, wae $708 | wes 98.08 4.08 | O8 GIRLS’ LONG oars it ase weit ‘best models. 8 ih 819.08, 9 8. NSF 488, AA 8 Dut not In each style. | QIRLS' WHITE LAWN DREABES Advance, Spring mod modela—daintily trim'd with eabeeaeet lon, ‘Ince and tucke—6 to 14 yre.— . $2.98 and January Bale price. JANUARY CLEARANCES IN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Splendid Valuce in modish Winter Hate. Prices in no way fepresont values as they In most instances ere lower than | cost of materials used. ) Velvets, boavers, » few furs—small aod medium, with ostrich Ups, plumes, Normandy Algretws, coques, breast bands, coque and real cluny lsco— c LOT a, | LOTS, | LOT 4 were srbo|were,7.60|were 10: oa wre 3.00 | 5-00 7:00 1.00" JANUARY CLEARANCES IN WOMEN'S HANDBAGS | Siiks, anttns, velvete and tapestries— colors and black—vartous shapes ine Soedeitores worth $1.26 Leather Handbags—metal and covered ft hpes pods onyal dounle wort ry BO and $1.68 of 50 cent B idles | Clearal Purses... to0eees — RED TICKET LOTS “THERE'S NO PLA $6.98 ¥ $10.98 ¥ $11.08 Young Men's Suite, Others to $15.98. Sezges, Cassi 7 ty ond Stylish Mixtures, Plaids and Stripes—3’ to 87 chest, 11.98 Young Men's Overcoate. .08 Young Met A Roeros, 98 Young M 7.08 Young Men's Orereonta _ wool jan ssian and Sailor Suite. . Othe to $8.08.. Amortnent of eee TR? Workmangip—All Sieee Bk SURE TO ASK F¢ —— CORSET ITEMS THAT MEAN SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS. 5 WOMEN'S CORSET: 1.45 | Re white coutil—-medium and Jong modols—strong elastic garters. $7.00&88.00 WOMEN’S OORSETS 6-00 ‘Nowest models—handsome firm mate- flals—aome have elastic wobbing qusgeta in skire—le Protected button ver hi tines 18 to end CORSET WAISTS Rah Ught twill—button asd? 3.98 Girls’ Storm CAPES....... 260 Rubberized poplin, also rubber Uned eatoon—navy and wine—6 to 1¢ yrs. | MIS#ES' DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR, $3.98 GIRLS’ LONG COATS Warm —full or partly Uned: coats for balance of Winter. | Final Coarame—may net last unt come early! MISSES’ DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR, 2-20 | | BHOES—BECOND FLOOR || 16 et. CHILDREN'S 5: | Heavy rib—first quullty—6 to 0), | HOSIERY—MAIN FLOOR. 2a,ot, NEW WIDF MIDBONS... «15 For militn ‘tashos—molres notion, 1 Dresdens~ al) colors, a! k and white. KIBRONS--MAIN FLOOR. Look for ¢! Curtains aod Curtain Materials ar Musith Underwear, Corsets and Babies’ Wear are af Gale Prices, ‘Women's and BMiseos’ Ready Mado Garments are at Bale Prices. ‘ JANUARY OLEARANOESIN ENTIRE MISSES’ DEPARTMENT. COLD WEATHER GARMENTS AT WARM WEATHER PRIOES, modele—maj: have Dutch 7 yearn? soya and others—| Double face clothe, mistures & rab —_—_——_——— +20 $e 9884.50 Russian Coats 6-98 $5.08 Russian Coats, . heavy cheviote and diagonals | xi splendid sehool | poys' Extra high cut — button —~ patent | leather vamps--dull tops—medium toes-—extendon solos-—slacs 10 to 2 K HOSE. 94! b0.ct, BOYS: GOLF CAPS JANUABY GALS. and Towels are ot Gale Only Fairly Started. OIRLE BERGE DRESSES. y in beet-liked of nek aad trode Siete A ala Red 7, tasteful, practical { ware 49.08 { werg gins fore $9. LF 308 7.08 M188K8' LONG COATS. cheviota the seano tho Konson’ amorteat style 14 to 18 yee ieee thal fi Now 6:08 0 MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS, Broadcloth and thie season's beat noveltios —sizee i a 1s yrs. Ware $16.08 to $92.0%. Now 12.98 to 26.98 <> SATURDAY OPPORTUNITIES IN , All kinds of Household Muslins are a¢ Sale Prices. ‘Teblo Linens, Towel White Goods, Bod Coverings, Art Linens, Laces Bmbroideries are 0¢ Gate Prices jale Prices. 7 THOSE WHO DUY NOW MAKE GOOD INVESTMENTS! JANUARY GALE SPECIALS FOR TO-MORROW— Rvery article exactly es advertised, ex- copt that valuce, true to our pallcy, are conservatively stated. ‘Test them, if you do not know them—Jt will resuld in your saving mouey, No Mail of Nephone Ordem MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS Firm, excellent muatin— nite oF cluster plaite—coat 44 MEN’® DRESS SHIRTS Af ‘od Yet Unen beck- open beck or oan back, ot front—with er e—-welirows maker Same on every shirt. Kg DAStEe. dab COATS 400 inteo —aovely ‘tet braids’ and lace teita wom EN 8 PU eI a R SETS --16:00 SHOE DEPARTMENT. WOMEN'S DRESS BOOTS— Patent [tad oe , cloth tops—Good- mcs 08 heed WO ait sizes and widths BOYS STORM SHOES. Extra high cut—bleck grained leather ~-top buckle—eatra heavy double extension solee—sises 1014 to jase value 92.28 eee 88 hin 200 1 to O—-value $2.69. 5 ROYS* DRESS SHOR S— | Gun metal or patent leather vamps— ‘dull calf tops—medium toes—-extenston eolee—Blucher cut-—lace aid Dutton—aizes 1 tO BIG... eae 2.00 LITTLE BOYS! KNOOK-ABOUTS— Gun metal calt—Blucher aut oo -48 extension solee-sbroed —alacs 834 to 1344.. 1 RLS segoranaus, age Po ayy <a Stee +690 jst Sisce ny hel 2. ,,2:00 o IN BOYS' CLOTHING. January Clearance in Every Section Money Saving Opportunities in Warm Winter Clothing, Hoarn Values Are Bone Fide—that Is the Reason Why* CE LIKE HEARN’S.” ’ eet Wey 9.98 98 to 7.08 Others to 612.08, .98 to $0.08 $5.08 Boys’ Overcoate $6.98 Bays’ Overcoate. Others to $12.08... Mutertals are beary. 0 inate th ag ale ) Convertitie colar Mt RED TICKET LOTS! o aracnd 4 WEEK-END LIST OF TOILET ARTICLES AT SUBATANTIAL PRICE GAVINGS. | 25¢ Jorgen's Talcum P orgen «Tac came owder— 26c Germaine vane id ualRebae cream, flesh ° +016 06.08 BOY" ‘later OVE RCOA' re i, 80 Ho pore’ 3" OLOTHING | $1.25 BOYS’ SWEATER COAT Ostord gray~—pi sto, uF we Ne NOs 34. Mil RD | s1o.08 -YOUTHS' SUITS.......7-60 splendidly tallored avy and fancy Worvieds cheviote, sores Bnd miss Suren “beat Malays” “tod | BOYS’ CLOTHING—TH nD *FiLoon, | 61.89 GIRLS' BUTTON SHOES. 1.39 | Wet BOYS Flansel BLOUSES Russian, of whirt’ coll full cut eray ay | made—4 to. BOYS ERM i Nos—raiky i. crown=-navy cheviots, brown ‘and fares, miztureas with aod without Inaiils i BOTA RURS UNG Se THIRD Pha | $1.25 Litth BOYS SHOES 6 Veal calf ace ine itn toes nse extension sol 18% SHOKS Np Voor he Clocks! Looks tor Cleck Signs Denote Mercing Apedaly s BL. | ‘red and white Keeland Fox, Prec Be Hd Foxe cs and blue JERSEY ne va cOaTs he. ‘aluse— +184 Black — all ides ool top — messaline SEMLMADEROBES) a7 inte toes Maccommbined | with Syeeo ue flounce of er itty, PREsGES \. Ouinbe "and ‘ale—round m Brett, nigh collare—tast eat ¥, but subject to a e or irregularity in autenng bla a he 877 ot and lace—cream and white— ol with Val., Cl 7 hase A wie Git ‘luay and Veniee Luncaye R WaleTs rope, batiste and ta or with lace and emb' o'y—all shoes, oes pecesseees Se rar pen a Tokio me, ine waeks swe ,WAse WAISTS ‘aluce—. Unon—wide emb' with tiny tackss” tremely smart—all sree 0B + a] TUPETOR RATE > mings 8 77 tits as or aged’ sf — LINEN HUCK TOWELLINOS— Seinchy guest towel width. } 20 nun Far ren Gaal ‘ina "is Bolen. 9 ct osteo st eeee Tiere VESTIBULE PANELS ies Mot tis on’ Bri ORID BLANKETS } ey ares 0B Waite coutn fleece —plsic'dsd blue * bordere—30x40 inches. OAL, WOOL, BLANKETS } - rh te and colored—all wool 'o i oe verre aye none) o} 7 Hino combed yara—levely, soft sistas LONG CLoTE 46-tnch—12 abd i plesoe eats ‘dian ®S ORIENTAL LACE NETS} 1168, ee. Shadow Nete—: 49 choice patterns—all ats aed for millinery, SARC NARY FLOUNOINGS 26 inch— fine Switeeyelet and bitn pretty ecallops. ' Little Children's BONNETS. \ v Hongaliue aod Po} Dutch stylee—> mall ined to Fru —_—_—_——!), To buy end take e oumber of items AND PAY ALL AT ONOE ‘Tell clerk to mark Shopping Card “Rush? tron iat and without gar- pineal axcehons tor ohappacecia, ; Leslie 60c De. Charles’ Flesh Fo0d.iv.4... 61 e— ® 2c Lambert's Listorine. ... + eld] 49 and 50 ct. val SPECIAL LUNCHEONS 390 Complexion Brushes. + 218) worky-exceptionally ‘To-morrow (Saturday)—11:30 to 2, | 25¢ Hesurd & Hazard Honadin:..... «19 No. hte Boltt Fee noes $1.49 values. 1, Currant Jel | ia eae Creamed Carrote and’ Poas— JOR. SHB MANIOURS, ribbon trimmed—all Baked Potatoes Cream Roll— Tea, Colles or Mille *40 | 100 Payno's Nall leach, enamel and past No, 2~Creamed Lime tean soup- Ae Hequa's Seite Manloure Sot (Un BOK)... ess ; Bolled Pot ? ‘ Bivlo yatie Pudding 260 Pray's Rosalin ea, Coffee or Milk ..... +88 | 100 King Hendle Pumice. 7 ll al kot as ee ———_____—__—_—_—__——_* 4 MORNING SPECIALS—-To-morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders. 61.25 WOMEN'S OCORSETS..... White couttl tupe—medi rE 378 bust —alses to 30, ‘aa CORSETS—SECOND FLOOR, | 91,98 WOMEN'S White WAISTS. 3.00 | Hine batitto—dainty lace t | panels or Veaise a 9 trim'd long sleeves: wh Ye 61.24 WOMEN'S PET 71g 0aT4. Heat! herblo¢ in black de vase neths- dust drop all | PETTICOATS—sEC! ‘OND ian | $1 ps WOMEN'S DIESS HATS, | Aetna fur trim'd. | MILLINE RA PHURD FLOOR, 40 ct. CANDLESTICKS, | Also, candi pa brustied * or ae ished brass—complete holders hidden spring Ly ert | LASSE STATONERY—THIRD FLOOR, 00 ct WOMEN'@ RUBBRAS... Storm styles tor modi find “Ouse | heels——good mako—t ied Sidns SECOND FLOOR | 08 ct STORE" 8 KID GLOVES... .69 Cape | skin— nannlsd One sizes. English | ta: amart. | GLOVE S=MAIN FLOOR, the Clocks! soepesseey ~-2:00 , seeiunanenesinaneinehmemenetenee eiaenane-canmmeiea seaman citroen, rss cammsanaamamnenenaeaceaneeneeeeennneeneeenmneneneenn

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