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“Die Walkuere’’ Well Presented In Ring Cycle Johanna Gadskias Brunn- hilde One of the Most| Imposing Ever Seen-- Berta Morena, Marga- rete Matzcnauer, Her- mann Weil and Hein- rich Hensel in the Cast. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. “p* WALKUERE,” the second performanos tio matinee eysle of the Nivwlungen Tting, Wes given at the Motropolitan Opera Howse yesterday before a crowded aval- ence, There have been momorable pres- entations of the music-drama within re- gent memory that yosterday’s may not be @aid to have exeslicd, but it was an @Zeellent one. For one thing, it may be doubted whether ever @Brunnhil waa better sung than by Johanna Gadski Her Valkyrie ory at tho open- ing of the second act was thrilling. It was pure in intonation, strong, pene- trating and convincing. Her talk with Wotan after Fricka had commanded the death of Siegmund and the succeed- ing one with Sleg:nund were most elo- quent. In the final scene with Wotan before she was put to her long sleep for her insubordination, she was a figure #0 touching and appealing that momory will not s forget It. Berta Morena mado her reappearance for the season as Steglinde, She was a8 effective as ever In action, beautiful t» look upon and fine of vo! Mar- garete Matzenauer, ax Fricka, was an imposing figure, full of dramatic signifi. cance and singing well. Hermann Well was a much more effective Wotan than he was In “Das Ruetngold.” If he some- times fell short of the topmost heights he was always interesting, Heinrich Hensel was rather light weighted phys feally and yooally for Siegmund, but his geod taste in singing and his grace in action made amends. Basil Ruysdael Was a sonorous Hundin ‘The Valkyrie choir, wh , Margarete Matzenauer, Lenora Sparkes, Rosina Van Dyck, Florence Wickha Henrietta Wake- fleld, Mario Mattfeld and Mary Jung- mann, sang in finu accord and acted with Intelligence and sprightiiness, It Would be difficult to recall a perform- ance at which Brunnhille’s sisters sang or acted better. Alfred Hertz conducted masterfully and the orchestra was at ite best. “ARMIDE” WITH CARUSO AND OLIVE FREMSTAD. “Armide" was sung at the Metropol!- tan Opera Houso last night before a large audience, with Olive mstad tn the title part. She was tn fine volc and fettle after her return from her srimage to the West. Caruso sang Renaud effectively and Louise Homer made a fine characterization of Hate, singing beautifully, Amato, Alma Gluck, Lenora Sparkes, Jeanne Maubour: ‘Marie Rappold, Dinh Gilly, De Seg Bada and Jtc!ss completed the famt cast, Mr. Toscanin! conducting. ch consisted of Rita Fornta, AUSTRALIAN PIANIST HEARD IN AUSTRALIAN CONCERTO. Brnest Hutcheson, the Australian Pianist, was the sololat with the Phil. harmonic Society's Orchestra at Car- ‘negle Hall last night. He was heard tn Geofse F. Boyle's concerto in D minor, ihiHeh the composer (also an Austra- en) conducted himself, Schubert's |Frosamunde" overture, Franck's * cau Symphonic," from “Redemption, inn ‘Tschalkowsky's fourth symphony [are ene, ot her numbers which Mr Bifanecy conducted to the pleasure of jairly large aucfence, DNER I.AMSON GIVES A THIRD SONG RECITAL, im yesterday aftern included sons ann, Cesar « Marion Bugenia Mist at the plano unme Republ un He Hants OceNts AWEEK ie Sold Oak Dining Room Set a ita $8.00 Bown Oak Besse (Witis he pr At ro Kev od ee Sons Goriner Lamson, the Am n basse fritone, for many ye s in kave a third recital at Car- | "| ble Compound will help you, write FISHER BROS, COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103°4 104575, & NO MONEY DOWN: CREDIS TERMS | COLUMBUS AVF. BET. 103 & 104 STS. | Daseball team wil take part ¢n the for tivitt ir, Lyons's deadly political rival, jam cm vane jocratic leader rst, will be on Ly Harlem cttup, will see that tho! ht contingent ts not overwhelmed by Brother Johnny's crowd of willing fam Barnes jr, chaitman of the| | Republican State Comm: Collector | | Witilam Loe, Samuel Koenig and) | Speaker Merritt all have promised to attend, The People's Non-Partisan Po- IMical League will bo represented by Bob Vernon and Phil Block, President | ‘amuel Strasbourger of t tentral | mittee, and among his associat Alderman Samuel Marks, Assemblyman Max Sebiivek,, Samuel Fetber, Coronet Israel L. Feinberg, Louls Silberstein and Harry B. Waiters. ——— GRADUATES AS NURSE AND UTTERLY VANISHES. Janet Miller of Brooklyn Last Seen Going to Her Poughkeepsie Room, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Feb, §.—-A mystery which !# baffling the etaff of nurses at Vassar Hospital came to ight to-fay when it became known that Miss Janet Miller, eighteen years 014, of Brooklyn had disappeared. She has Not been seen nor heard from etnce thi day she graduated from the hospit a week ago and started for the rooma of the Young Women's Christian Assoc!a- tion, where she had a room, Miss Mitler fs an orphan, When she left the hospital, where she had been a student nurse, she carted a sult case which contained all of the belong- ings she had at the hospital, It ts said that the girl's actions for several months had been regarded as strange by her fellow students, but she took hone of them into her confd Miss Reed, secretary of the Young Wonyn's Christian Association, who spent the day in the country, denied herself to reporters. It was eald that she had been tn the country eeeking some trace of Mise Miller. — M. H. Connolly Goes to Bermuda. Maurice E, Connolly, Borough Presi- dent of Queens, left yesterday with his wife and daughter for Bermuda, They will be away about threo weeks. Mr. Connolly is taking the trip for the benefit of the health of his little daugh- ter. During his absence Denis O'Leary, Public Works Commissioner, will 06 Acting Borough President, CRITICAL TIME OF WOMAN'S LIFE From 40 to 50 Years of |" Age—How It May Be Passed in Safety. enjoying better | ith than I have for fed years, and 1) e 1 can safely | ne that] ama well woman. 1 was reared on a farm and had all kinds of heavy work to do which caused the troubles that came on me later, ‘For arsduring the | nge fe was not » pail water, had hemorrhages which would last t able to sit up in t deal with my for weeks and I was bed. 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Lawrence St., Brooklyn February FURNITURE Selling with scores cftremendousv: tu»: likethisone: Solid Oak or Mahogany Finish Parlor Tables Thie Gets Ce This Bi curen BOC Tris Bie EASY CREDITS \ J $65 Worth, $1.00 Weekly | The Budget of Informatio On the Press It's 02, wadimarns | The aa t spahaae The Wort Pulte Fide. New York Gago McEnery’s $100 Worth, $1.50 Weekly $150 Worth, §2.00 Weekly matter whut k, my Method World Almanac for 1912 ct rs wont of Mutfala 7 wal everTw ere », ||| Full Sets ot utes th 2,000 Fine Waists Former Prices up to $3.50 Lingerie and Voile Waists, ned nets with | of selected $60 Red Fox Sets... $15 Dress Skirts DENTISTRY. ture, Roofless Teeth in durability, satisfaction, | tive dental skill. |]} is uncovered—taste is | ]| the tee as in |” The Come here tn the m turn home at night wi without plates ie nteed 10 years or § Gold Fii New York. 54 W. 23d - FRIDAY, FuLron St. Cor, Entrance Gisen St. B'KLYN.to Store. |! SEASON’S CLEAN-UP | This Store of Great Values and Low Prices Will Offer To-morrow embroidered and adorned sh and Cluny laces; oy advanced Spring models in the lot $4.00 Voile and Marquisette Waists $5.00 Messaline Waists................ . $60 Russian Pony Coats, $25 Model Coats, 54 inches long, made ndsomely moired skins, light weight. Brocaded silk - lining—an excellent investment for this season and next. $85 Marmot and Persian Paw Coats..... $90 Russian Pony Coats........... $125 Hudson Seal Coats.. $25 Iceland Fox Sets oe errr ra Fancy Dresses, 5.7 Former Price, $15. to Some pretty Spring models included in this lot; Messaline, Serge, Line eat also a few ee ieee xceptional values. ... $55 Evening Gowns......................2 $25 Mannish Mixtures Coats... $30 Seal Plush Coats. Balance of our $25 and $30 Fancy Trime med Tailored Suits...... Regardless of what extravagant price you may pay elsewhere for artificial den- you'll get nothing to equ beauty They are simply. unsurpassed and embody the last touch of exper' crea- The root of the mouth unimpaired rae remain firmly in plaee, e New WATERB these and ive vour old teeth extracted t rf Mi NEW EOTANICAL DISCOVERY Gold Crown 09 up Silver Fillings | WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS German, French and Swedish spoken. and Hoyt Street Subway Station Direct 4 et. Ss Jet 19 and 24 ot. 5.79 j stock style $10.98 | $11.98 | $13.99 oe eit atore t ule firm. All and dental surgery dade PAIN- 22 karat ee cordu 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn, 4 8 n (24 door went Abraham @& Straus’,) " 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS, 9 TO 2, Hae Ladies in attendance, $9.98 $12.08 Boys FOR SALE. Hteady.made | MEN'S GLOVHES ES 4) EXCHANGE CLOT WRG Place. Moar Brondway, No. 19 Par): VADWAY, COM, MAMIE ROYAL WATCH ESoi' ma Laimeat OREDIT JEWELA 4, 116 W aw eo. Jew ow Ate riven STORK Voda ae $1_DOWY, $1 [> wae Méuo, If you have three or four teetir 1 will inser I do this with absolute satisfaction. BRIDGE WORK, PER TOOTH, Artificial Teeth’ $7, $10 and $15 -DR.H. W.GUILSHAN. N. E. Cor. 125th St. & 8th Ave. Neves AS i ta full set without a plate. Examination of your teeth free. CLE. Entrance 271 W. 125th St. 19 and % ct. Imp’ . 1s gs foutach Bralde— 5 w ' Pag to 12 of, Pearl Buttone—card 60 and 65 ct. 12 ot Lining Percalee—86 inch... Mercerised Sateens—86 inch. Boys’ ular and extr ” WOMEN'S $: tion, FEBRUARY 9, 1912. | aatttaied i097 White Law; nit HEARN-- Yard wide Foulards—navy and et. French Marquisettoe—45 tue! Embroidered Dotted Swinses... ct. French Lingerie Batt Trim’s Vraide.. 89 ot. Ivory, Bone and uttone—dozen . 24 ct. Button Lining Satine~36 tnoh, hee and Chem $1.19 Flanneis-—all wool fied silk and ‘wool—two and three ¢ combinations .. £4 to 48 ct. Wool wash Flannel |12% ot. extra heavy White Dometi Silk Emb'd Flann 24 ct. Molre Percalines—ailk finist ot Isetten— Vourerath Street Won TAKD NOTICE.....To-Merrow Will ue Avenee LAST DAY OF DRESOMAKMNS BALD! A Gale that Will close, oo it began, with Busy buying throngs! , Remomber=T0-MORROW will be LAST DAY for the No Mall of Telephone Ordere. 28 et. Bile Mt 1M ot, ot. Plain Hnghama . 29 ot. Chiffon itty ct. Faacy 1 to ™% neh 49 ct. 29 et 4 to 6 Val. La 18 17/98 ot, and $1.2: ++ 60] Flouneings: © and 00 Viouncings: 18 et 0 ot Shears 21 | $1.40 Import 77) 5s! Ka $2.00 All Wool Chiffon Aroadotothe t. Marcerized Shantungs. 19 of. Sith Stripe Voll» 2 ct. Sk Mixed Chiffonettes 49 ot. Imported Floral Votles.. 19 ct. New Dintities 2 ot. Kmbroldered Batiates. 40 to 50 et. Bordered Silk 21 ct. Black Mercerized Messaline, 9 to 18 ct. Point fanoy Cotten Woeey Cotten Lace Band tach. f 29 and 29 ct, Embroiderie~17 Inch Fmbroideries—1% to 6 tach. Dresemakers’ ‘50 | ct. H Bower & (9, Sheer 49 to 69 et. Imp'd Steel » 29 ct. Handy Sire xed Novaitios A arose... tad Gorda bees cade Finer invisible eyes—arose. + 94! Wide Seam Binding—pe 25 sk Prunsia Binding—pe Votles—86 inch. Per. § et, Cluay, and ‘Torchon Laces— cee—12 yd. places % Keabrai want een KA ed Shears 6 to 9 tn following: = Clark's 0. N. T. Cot n=200 yard spools d. poole white polka dots=aott Reseeithe 4 taeh 127 Willimantic Cotton y finieh—Wero M6 6... cee AB 185 ct Alt Wool storm saree * Mack and whitebest num! ct Foularde—yarg wid + Pm inch . ‘ 5B] value 66~doren...... Black of Navy with white, . An F 98 ct. Black Messalines—36 tnch. + 64] 42 toon 54 otton—-600 yds—de8.... 40 | 49 ct. Satin Foularde tecescieseee BB [80 ct. AIL Woot Chailten 28 | Sewing Sik—bIk.—1 07, spools... | 69 ct. Meonalines—26 inch— 98 ot. Fancy Sorawe—49 and 4 inch... | all colors feeeeee +48 | $1.19 tack Sergos—s4 Inch... Come | ieee ph nh ne al 98 ct. Mensaliner—35 tnch— $1.19 Black Freneh Serges--14 Inch 95 a DEE CHORD cssssssssssesoseeseenersese OB Lge oe an Weel Beiped Aainines— Sewing Silk—Biack and cotore—" 49 ct. Rough Shantunge—yare wide. a 64 ineh . 52 wns Umeda i | $1.25 Double Width Crepe @e Chines... .O6) $1.39 All W. o in yas. la i {neh 1.00 | Sik Featherbone—doxen ya Collar Supports—3 cards 2 ot. Votles—27 Inch ... M6 1 24 to 29 of. Boat Atuertcan Ginghame. .14 Collar Foundations—three . | 9 of. Stik Mixed Margut 4 18% ct. New Drese Gingbeme—99 ta.. B% | Universal Hooks and Rres— stetde- double cov te ‘Bleide silk cow'd. akers’ Pins Ib, BOR... [Skirt Markers . Wide Rot! Tape Canvas Coat Front Machine and Sew. ane'td—4 papers RIBDONS—Piatn, moire, cord edge ‘Taffetas and Satins—new Spring colors and Biack— 2 to 2% Inch—12 et. 3% to 4 Inch—14 ot, 17 et. 4 to BY Inch—19 et, 5% to @ inch—21 et, OLOTHING FOR YOUNG WEN AND BOYS hed Mon Men’ yeune M $16.93 Young Men's Sults.. meres, Cheviets, W Berne ey ane, Btylieb Mixtures t Price Savings that you cannot afford to mise.. a presented....Every views price as we +++ 9.08 | $2.98 Russian 2 “8.08 16.98 Rusetei 9.98] #95 R Sizes to 1% chest in the lot, roy sm) Suits Suits. Suite ‘Tro joomers ra rogul and ARANC! that SCHOOL AND DRESS SUITS Norfolk and double-breast stylee—serg cheviots, worsteds, and Kalckersplain 4 fancieslned and unlined wit wo cts. to $.i0—Now ix Important that you should keep in inind that there Reda jar 1 are black-—som d tips-For other details re shoes that ¥ casa extra trousere—reg- Cheriote. convertible | ® years in 198 2.98| #198 Boys’ 3.08] $7.98 Hoys* 4.08 | $10.98 Boys’ 5.98] $11.98 Boys’ 7.98) $15.98 Hoyn’ ed tra stzoe] trite colors] Presa belt 39 10 2.50 Convert markable savings Inasmuch as our original prices ares those charged by competitors. Late season view—One Inv MIsse) Modiah fabric: corduroys and serxee—ta: also fancier in cheviot mettona, f foe trhnt clustve with tus + Reductions right through the ment is ia this season's approved 9) present marking. ind Sailor Suits. and Satlor Suite and Sallor Suite. and Sailor Suites. 1 nda [Ne voliare fons mean re- niin vn eatigation will prove th BTA «me ORED SUITS REMARKABLE CLEARANCE ly eut—auperbly tail 17 Dreadens are included : Black Satin Back Velvete—all stikh— of ‘one of the best make Special .83 —f 3 Special 98 26 Ineb--Row. 42 Apecial 33 2% Inch—Reg. .62., Special .39 peclal lot y Black Taftetas— woe Hair Rows and Sill Maer & tnch—-Were .19.. Special 133 5% Inch—Were .21.. Special .15 6 inch—Were .23. ves Spectal 27 inch—Were cesecees Special 19 ~» SATURDAY SPECIALS IN TOMET ARTICLES. MONEY-SAVING PRICES, Nu-Ivre Hand Mirrore—reg. .49.. 89 Set, Jergen's Almond Lotion 15 Celluloid and Bone Tooth | Brushe: ot Da derine 24 ot, Shaving Pad—wi 2 et. Nawra & Mazar 125 et. Oxy Peroxide Cream : {i et. Dr. Charles Flesh Food.. Plaids and Stripes—Si to 47 cheat. tet. $10.99 Young Men's Overcoat as Coats RADICAL REDUCTIONS 1 $4.98 Russian Coats WOMEN'S Fi NECKWEAR. 0.98 este rsa Raters: aatel dale Ne Aust 4 tag Germany Pt oa a a] $2.98 Russian Coats and Resfers...... 4.98 pe odd —Fine Serge o> Italian Linings $10.98 ue Coats and Reeters......5.08 SCARFS COAT SETS, ETC. Articles that were $16.98 | And others down to i 49 cont That were Ostrich and Marabou Boas Were $16.98.... Were 99.98.. Were $5.99. | SPECIAL LI ‘To-morrow (Sat No. ith ABCD araiay Sauce— tes, Spinach- rl ptatags-Rice Custard— ‘oa, Coffee or Milk... -Consomme Cream Lima Bean Soup- --Hashed Hrowe Potatoes Pie a la Mode . Coffee or Milk It ev dea “ ol VALUES IN MISSES’ SUITS, GIRLS’ DRESSES, SCHOOL and DRESS COATS PRICKS TO EFFECT QUICK SELLING stock—Moliable Fabries—High-clase @s-Artisilc touchés that ai No shop-worn, old, handle bu desirable from every poiat af GIRLS CHINCHILLA COATS, Ored~attractively trhn'd—warmly lived mud FOR SALE. Interiined just the suits to net off furs to ~ advantage Be) lon Ce DIE Ss PRICES MISLEAD SEE THE sUtTs i Were. Now. checked nu WATCHES & DIA LA Romember- $18.98 to 1298 Were tan, 7.98 Were $11.98 8 4ARGEST py PRICES | 926.98 1408 AME AYCTEIITS CALL WRITE RUE CORE SBC? | ois: 4 §.04) SHOED. v00ses++ 100 LS’ LONG COATS, ATTY SBIAMOND Ca GIRLS’ SERGE DRESSES Broken lots—odd sizes—cheviote, 8 Attractive girlish models—nayy, wine and| polo cloths and ether fabrice MAIDEN L. brown—odd sizes only . 498 ‘ VALENTINES—THIRD FLOOK Were. Now Were 98 and $11.98 6.98 PATENTS, Postals, Hooklets, Hearts, et $7.98 fo S408 » 908 Were $17.98 aod $19 % 698 PATENTS | MORNING SPECIALS To-morrow, Sat M DEAK TATE & CO, 215 1 To prevent Gealers buying, quantities restricted. ove Orders SweetsCort toe a DIAMONDS ON CREDIT ~ BEST VALUES IN THE CITY EASIEST TERMS . DIAMOND 2 WATCH CO. ‘f. PHONE $208 CORT. DIAMONDS ON CREDIT JAMES BEROMAN 7 Maiden Lane INFORMATION WANTED: rer) yourlt 595) fo%s OILS tsa | Ali wo LONG COATS: - RIBBOD 14 1s DAVID " viot—oavy, 4 millinery widtheSating, plata RtitN Ah: OA ear a full (ut—wide welt taffetas, also Dread ' 4 ant facing atyle@ to U4 yte. | . lent qui Alert Ht oy st i Mies) WEARORECOND. FLOOR RIBBONS—MAIN. Phe v_Y 23 et CHEMISETT 2 17 | 49 & Bo of. CHILD'S NIGHT DRE LAWYERS, re Pla d fancy 4 ecru iw 10 and uAinsook—emb'd'y tuel A A sixhily yellowed, but one wash George Robinson, Lawyer KWEAR jag will bleach told yeornnn eee ‘ 1 rt | MUSLIN CNDEMWEAR-SECOND FLOOR, s KID GLOVES 9 | HELP WANTED—MALE. aeyeheavy pique sewn—| $2.23 WOMBN’S CORSETS 135 ‘ wa HOYS) PAJAMAS 38 | White-tine coutil-mediuw lew bust Tape Lcatee eee onde ak aD! 6 striped Flannelettes, also VES MAIN FLOOR, ~long over a aud silk emb'd'y ts ( Co, diva Percale aud Madeat=6 to 1 > trim d—sizes is to Hoye CRT Sus —Putie PLOOR COMSETS-RECOND FLOOR, $1.39 WOME: AWN WAISTS 17 1 no LEOARB secs, OBR] GY Orehon OF! $1.25 LITTLE BOY brown, gray and mix- Veal cat tace- ture rown-with and) without | fies Sty to hy ludde fur bands. i | tne secon vLoOR, Boys’ FURNISHINGS —THIRD FLOOR, | 91.04 SiLK-A-TAFF PETTICOATS.. .68 | | Black “atratahit model—ahirred aud cord: | 99 @ 99 ct STATIONBAY SPECIALS 4 Boys BLOUSES 38, et a! Bae wLOOR. 200 Business Euvelopes in Rusalan, shire c be wae Sheets of Typewriter Paj Kray, Deowne=t year | SratioN Fey tint Hoes FURNISH a ital bkee one $ toch hen | 98 ct WOMEN'S COMBINATIONS... 54 il initials ia each style, | Lay overs and drawers ar oNextra fine quality-an | petticoste--lace aud emb'y. telmds’ easy ery alaboraie- excellent mode PS MAIN FLooR, | MUNUIN'T RW jock Look for the Clocks! lock Bigne Denote Morulag speciale

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