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Olive Fremstad as Brunnhilde in Last of Ring chilies “Goetterdaemmerung” Presented at the Metro- | | politan Opera House in| One of the Finest Per- formances Ever Seen -| Burrian and Putnam) Griswold Share Honors |’: With the Heroine. | BY SYLVESTER it bath Gere Meron the Metrope yesterday 9 the season's cycle of the N Ring to an end in a performance ( came near to eclipring all memories It were easy to exhaust adjectives in| writtag of the potency of the presenta- tlom, One feels atilled as was the great audience that heard it—a gathering that in gtse equalled any that the maxic name of Caruso could draw and far ox- ceeded it in artiatic understanding. For Alfred Hertz, the conductor, before the lage act there was a demonstration al- mest unparalieled. The applause lasted quite three minutes. All over the house) mam and women stood up to cheer and | wave handkerchiefs, To the principal aingers after ¢ et were paid tributes acaresly less arkable, While the curtains were up, from 19 to 5.45! O'Clock, not a whisper disturbed the ear. ‘The most unmusical and cynical of ob- sorvers could not have fafled to ve tm- prepeed. | Olive Fromsta4d reached the highest | neteh of her ambitious career in an| impersonation of Brunnhilde that war | Httle short of inspired. In the glory of hee love for @iogfried she was entranc- ing. In the shook of realization of hin Unfalthtulness, in the whirlwind fury of her denunciation of him, and in her sombre acquieacence in the plot to bring Seon ‘is death she was a figure of tragic import, In the tm- tion acene, with the knowledge that ~ 3 murdered Jover had been more afened against than sinning, she rose to the loftiest heights of spiritual ex- pression. And throughout she sang with | & voloe of beauty and warmth, colored to express every shade of mood and | Cecling. There were tears on many & ‘when @he mado exptation in the of Slegtried’s funoral pyre and the gode simultaneously came to de- ‘Cart Burrian as Glogtried, making his ce for the season, was most He is not ideal to the oye, vat we have learned to admire his ar- tistry end his consclentiousness, and we shall miss his voice from now until he retarns tous. He sang well throughout, toom the oath on the spearhead with convincing effect, and sang the narre- tive with fine poetic an well an dramatic eupresston. Putnam Griswok!, probably, 19 the best impereonator of Hagen that we have Hig volce lends itself admirabty fe music and no conception of the Lord &F iv aT | | with fing characterisation, [under Mr |My Barefoot Days!” clmmoter could be more eubtic and ein- feter. In repose aa well as tn action | tis figure commands attention. Her- mann Weil was @ manly Gunther, and | Rite Fornta was a lovely Girtrune, | Otto Gorttz was an effective as ever an | Alverton, Louise Homer, tn exeetient voice and was Wal- «with Brunnhilde, in f the return to Wotan «enacted so compellingly Mma, Framatad that it noeive how It could be jy wometimes, without # both to the music and Mme. Homet was also eo lovely Rhine matden together with Lenora Sparkes and B Alten. They charmingly, and lex fried would have Deen @ poor excuse for aman if he hadn't lingered to Met with tham. | traute the Inet act wang and pirtt. The orchestra, t work throughout, | ‘an masterful direction, march most imprea- numerous curtain after each act for every one of the prine singers and for Mr. Hertz, | r Mme. Frematad there were geveral | r of herself alone, a performance of much excep: | nal merit It would seem ungractous | to cavii; but with the great company | “TIZ Reminds Me of ae with which did & SEE ie | | | | | | | “My Feet Never Get Sore, Tired «| Chafed Now, Because | Use TI TIE makes me frei tike @ boy egal N pod hs my feet in thor days, oven when | f T'd nin around barefooted with Rover, over rocke | and pebbles and sticks, EE & So “To be able now to have feet that never ache, wever get tired, blistered, wollen oF Fave corns, cailouses, or’ eplonn, ls recompense for all the other aches and Sorter terhe ‘winter of ite, ‘TI makes the feet feel young, and young feet’ make you feel young allover ried many things for my poor old tired feet, for thowe bunions of 20 years, and for those e4ded wrinkles to my face, I've dere and ealves--and nothing hee ‘TI% hax My feet are} rous, they never get tired oF % comma, callouses of bunions ‘any more--they are boy’e feet on an olf man!” ‘TIX given natant relief and cures all foot | troubles, It operates on a new principle, draws | out all the poisonous erudations that cause foot | miseries. | Don't accept substitute, An elderly man | capecially hee @ mind of hie own; oot_TIZ, TTI, 25 cents « bor, soit everywhere, or erat | Airect on receipt of price by Walter Luther Dodge & Co,, Chicago, I, Recommended by al! 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Feunded 1826 ' Millinery | if as Smart Tatlored Hats a : $12.00, $15.00 8 $16.50 i Coptes of French Models eg RS (Paul Poiret and Leontine) | & ” also exclusive designs in {ial Dressy Continentals if and | (2 Durbar Turbans | i Ne $22.00 to $35.00 el a fa 2] (el Spectals in Neckwear we not a right to expect @ cycle of the Ring with the same persons in the same charaoters throughout? corting to find @ Gadekt-Brunnhtide put to aleep, a Morena-Hrunnntide awakened and a Fremetad-Brunnhilde burned on the funeral pyre, —— Candy Chokes Noy te Death, George Bruggeman, eight, of Pleasant Pisin, 5. 1, was ewting candy in his home yesterday when @ piece slipped down his throat and lodged in his wind- pe. falled to dislodge the candy, and when or, Renwick reached the house the boy wan 4 ahmed (Od PORE EOR OU OMNORTOTE Imported Lace Collars fn various new shapes to wear with Coats and Dresses 50¢ to $1.95 Fancy & Plain Net Chemise:tes 50c to $1.00 Ombre Chiffon Scarfs with satin bo $2.75 Imported Hand-embroideread Large Sailor C rder, all shades All Goods Re SNS ) rite for oltars—Val, edge Bere iddees, Si 0 OPENS AN ACCOUNT er te $3.95 New Pierrot Neck Ruffs $vimmed with lace and ribbon, black, 1: atural, white and @ey Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. | mp recenearmncress anasonnieaiah CALL. AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS 3, ruraisivea | 4 $49.98 | THE EVENING WORLD, F! of artiste and the unlimited resources of the » tropolitan Opera House have ,OMA Tt in discon- tay Contain po pr iengaus narcotics, jen upon Pick, ‘We will and drug act, June gq ty, Serial No. sibs8,! Kifforts by persuns in the house | At Your Druggtet, Price 80c. per box. | Write for Bookidt containing endorsements, TAROMA CO. _-__ 89 Fulton Street, Now York 4 Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 The next few days must witness 2] the the selling of every medium and hea avy weight suit and overcoat in the Smith | Gray & & Co. stores 2722 Overcoats id 5838 Suits formerly 22.50 to 45.00 now 15.00 & 20.00 Included are 1937 Overcoats—: formerly 22.50 to 35.00— ‘wi d.00 Choose from fine meltons, kerseys, worsteds and velours in dress, business, convertible collar and extreme fitted models; also exclusive English effect raglans—many medium weights, suitable for motor and year ’round service. 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It is not necessary that your wardrobe need immediate replenishing to participate in these wonderful values—the prudent will quickly seize such an opportunity to lay in several suits and an overcoat as an investment, since every garment in the offering is sure to be good style all next Fall and Winter. ane in—see for yourself values that have known etn the history of fine clothes selling in or! Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs Your Charge Account Is Solicited. Smith Gray & Co. Twe Brooklyn Stores: Two New York Stores: Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Warren St. Across from City Hall, Broadway at Bedford Av. Sth Av.,Bet. 27th & 28th Sts, Ue ellie ee aww aaiaia SOR FG ST. GEE, © MINUTE FROM BROAD. HeLa) feats) a ee} [c (or New nanner has never proved sat ry to the buyer, are ulwaye to please r 1 a Our methods Ps Pices like cut, i Al value $40, 27 3 ( 786782 STH AVENUE, COR. 46TH ST. WHigtTunns| Can’tYou Sleep? 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Single Stamps Thereatter 1912.° Visit Premium Parlor, now located on our Third Floor Half Price for MEN’S RAINCOATS’ | We've made a big scoop and own 1,250 fine Raincoats at such a ridiculous price that to-morrow We Feature the New Gaby Maline HaisatS .29 Which Other Stores Featare at $2.49 ‘This clever new Hat is of black satin or maline or combinations — of satin, velvet and ne, onies a tions of the smart lel now #0 popul $3. 98 Willow (2 inches tong.) 1S7.96 20 inches wide, Plumes Jrviciesnees jn To-Morrow Will Buy a $1.39 Waist is an extraordinary offering—for every waist is fresh and new as when first taken from their original boxes, Made _ of fine materials and designed t n various styles. Sons hate hand embroidery; _oth- ers pretty yoke ef- S fects. {fst models have low ne —es Floor. (Shadow Net Lace Yokes with sleeves to » 25 C match, at . One of these dainty Twelve beautiful, new des'gn little sets will offset the plainest dresses and convert them into very becoming medeis, Guim pes -Of fine shadow lace net, greatly in demand for wear with low neck waists and gowns. Sizes 54 to 42, Regularly $1.25 to $1.49, at iC e “Caby” Cascades and Jabots Of fine id pretty ibbon or American Beauty ribbon rose, eilects that will add the de ed touch to 49, tailored suits. To-morrow, at A Cc Dainty Satin Roses- In ell the natural and bes lade singe arin cus: 330849 c Sleeveless Guimper a adjusted with ‘an elastic around your body, Made in shadow lace nets, in various fine designs. Socal value ag Wc, PALIUAYAES cicsossavonieeen 49c 50, 000 Divers at Less Than (a Price advertieed Be eee Bakery and Grocer Home-Made Brea 50 Extra Kher cs with long or kimono sleeves. es we can put them on the backs of as many men who are alive to Lat het values at actual savings of $5 to $10 to every purchaser. seus English Slip-on Raincoats m Raincoats I gi Ot long, slashed pockets, tab on sleeve, hast =| way convertible collar, and made of double texture, tan, waterproof cloth, Sizes 34 to 44. Men’s *10 English Slip-on Coats Fabric of jish_ Twill, made of the | celebrate louble texture cloth. ver foam comenied Shek Egan] al eolutely. waterpre cut in the latest Men's tid Imported Raincoats istory of retailing have we compare with this lot coats, also double textures and wide range of novelty effects, including the new fabric cloth. The style and workmanshiy of these coats are in keeping with the hi raincoats that arenow being soldfrom (Third Floor. ), $6 Seneca Film Pack Gameras AG 4x5 and postal card size. This camera is equipped 3 with single achromatic lens and’ automatic shutter. It can be used with or without bulb, and made for film pack only, which is easily in- jd at the pee and held in Med ley holding clamps . $3.50 | $10.98 |! 7; value $3 ® Anseo Y; value Photo Supeleg Reduced ye ‘Below Regular Rubberoid ‘Size 4x5 folds Enam wide angi dupli ined wit q packed in box sl ns of the Following Astro Developing Paper zo 4x5 or postal cards, One dozen 16¢ | 2"ioren Seventh Fleor.’ Every pair warranted; Goodyear welted; hand sewed soles, All the wanted toe shapes and heel heights. Box calf, gunmetal calf, velour ci kid and patent colt skin. Sizes 5 to 11; 5,000 Pairs Women’s Walk-Over Spring Sample Oxfords and Pumps-—Thenewest Spring and Summer styles in patent coltskin, gunmetal calf, velour calf, Vici kid and tan Russia calf. The new short vamp models are included; also the new high round tce. All heel heights and foe’ shapes. Sizes2to5, AA to B width. $4.00 $1. 95 and $5.00 values; pair Womon’® Sir Henri Boots—Tan, Ri High tce model. Fully warranted. Extr heel; short vamp lasts; 16 button slant top; If button boots. e' (Third Floor. CLEARANG Priced So Low They Will Sell With a Rush Saturday, at Made of fine madras, Righ-count, | percales and good grade and hobble eff ht and di vercerized fabrics, t and regulation models with attached plain and plaited white shirts, Special, at ronts; attached cuffs and coat models, Ten's Shirts, of mi ie regulation models. Choice hoe: in solid col news for its good (Main Floor.) cach tiff cuffs and the Resin soft French cuffs. Plain and Plaited Men's $1.00 Shirts, made of ight and dark grounds, Cut 59 ith attached cuffs; Nen’s 25c “Popli ig qualitie | Specials Stamps Free -onts with neat stripes and figures. Also an assortment of fine radras and percale, with plain and plaitec xtra large. Special... es, Plain and plaited fronts, made in the reversible four-in- hand ewes! t tina aden, Special, cach 124: Vre nl from the oven: >»p 3 loaves; dic mp Items 5 Ibs. or more Berwick Westphalia Style Bacon, |b 5 dozen Florida Oranges, special valve at 5 lb. Roll Butterine, special value at Stamps FREE with 1 tb. 30 Ext tamps FREE with 1 Blue Ribbon Rings | Steel ound all Lule tour toes tb. L2YSc Cake was: Bide etal RAPPLE-} Apples” ing: No. 6 rk Willow “I, prints Gece ME RIB ROAST rom fresh nas ] oi our Best Teas, Saturday at. of our Best Coffee § Saturday at F ke Pound | Boiled Ham nau’’* the differ. 15c H buachine Tb. hiladelphia style Mont 98 8 1 D¢ B Ly heavy cured Canada’ “chops Leas or youn, ESHh mutton, wid Onis r4 ker iE Age — Delicious, ¥ cold mi HENRY SIEGEL Prest—WE GIVE LIBERTY STAMPS. ASK FOR THEM ella Al ASTRA IR 8m Long bel- vgib. At 3,000 Pairs Men’s New Spring $3.50 and 54 Shoes Men’s Fine $1.25 Shirts 79c and Boys’ 50c and 75c Silk itted Ties, in the popular accordion it, crochet knit and shell stitch knit in pes in neat color com! ighions and two- 35e Sille Neckwoa mace in pen end shape, th ‘Silk Neck- | srnall bd close fitting collars, T gE delleious an regularly sold at 20 ar 1h