The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1912, Page 14

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” ; - Philharmonic’s the knights in “Tannhauser, er SYLVESTER RAWLING German, 4 fine artiee that Soret *Gonatant Reader, who says he heard te| Frances Alda sing Manon in Boston, asks the writer why he shoul " the privilege here. ‘That ¢ @ matter i Of | Mr. Gatti's consideration, Mme. Alda’ be He Le ———— “TANNHAUSER” CROWDS SATURDAY KNIGHT OPERA. “Tannhauser” at the Metropolitan Opera House on Saturday night main- tained the marked success this season of the popular performances, The house was crowded. The cast was excellent HEARD IN PIANO RECITAL. | ang the production praiseworthy. Berta Arthur Feiedheim, the German ptanist, | sorena was Elisabeth and Olive From- gave a recital at Carnegie Hall yoster-| stag was Venus, both beautiful Impor- day aftemoon’ that attracted & lars! sonations. The Tannhauser was Leo Bome of us thought tt & Pity | giesak, one of his best parts, and 1H mann Well was a Wolfram to com reapect. Ilerbert Witherspoon as the ARTHUR PRIEOHEIM ‘opus 120) in all, which took twenty- to play—with which he fervor. nd a mas- y—Christ- | 4198 RUBNER PLAYS tions were AT METROPOLITAN CONCERT. Miss Dagmar Rubner, the planiste who appeared at the recent World concerts, was “guest” soloist at the Metropolitan ‘] Opera House concert ‘ast night, sr | Charmed the big audience with her fine [execution of diMeult selections. Metro- politan ne who appeared included On Gluck and Maria Duchene, Lambert Murphy and Salzedo the harp- (at Imes, compositions by Lisst. “A QERMAN REQUIEM” ‘oe adi conducted. — Hit by Bexball From Above. Mrs. Sarah baum of No, 1225 Boston Road, in the Bron: on the head by a boxball that fell fi ~4 large Carnegie Hall on Gaturday night with ory window a performance of the lovely second | Pathan in D major, opus a, eom- a @he had only @ scalp wound. ——<—<— — Aviater Coffyn Well Aga’ Frank T. Coffyn, the aviator wh Injured in an automobile accident tn Centra! Park on Maroh 2, left the Pres- i if | byterian Hospital Saturday. er | Sana eS ee ea ES mesa for Oil :| Swellings 8 The Oil ve Oe fe | toc. ; ta fete ten: coir Ad (The Sphinx 7 in mortal fear ‘i trembles in 632-634 W. 34th St, New York 7 Ry Raa dace Leh ny Se a KEN WOMAN Hi WNTOR ARRESTED Mrs, Carlisle Had Suspicion Aroused by Odd Actions ‘The night before he was Nial In Prof. | Parker's “Mona,” singing most piccess- | funy in English, on Saturday afternoon Last Concert irs’n scwriny tine xia" 2 Kilgation says, that Bloc. frett's hands were found to be ofly. Blodgett was across the street when | Miller blew his pottee whistle and was A HEALTHY, | HAPPY OLD AGE gently cleanse the system, nowand thon, when in need of @ laxative by taking fing, wholesome and truly beneficial Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, which {s the only family laxative Generally approved by the moet @rmunent physicians, because it acts in @ natural, strengthening way, and warms and tones up the in- weakening Mtan Opera Company, that we should privileged to hear her only as Desde- mona. ‘ Fire Marshal Peter R. Kigallon has asked Lieut. Shay of the West One redth a#treet station, to hold James Blodgett, twenty-two, janttor at No, 162 West Ninety-wixth street, until an tn- vestigation can be completed of a mys- terfous fire early to-day a¢ No. 172 West ternal organs without them, It fs equally beneficial for the ‘very young and the middle aged, és it is always efficient and free from all harmful ingredients. To ite beneficial effects alwsys buy the genuine, bearing the pene ot | Fig Co.—plainiy printed on the peckage, Joseph Miller, a tenant, was coming home when he found the stair carpet -jadlaze in several places and also saw | eeveral ofl-saturated around. With the help of the tenants and Polleemen Thom and Wendell the fire was smothered and stamped out, ‘ut Mra. Rite Carlisle, another tenant, called Detective L'Horeux’s attention to] some strange actions and remarks of, Thousands of Thin Women. Obtained Som? Figures by This Free mri Danes, were excellent. conducted, with his accustomed te Mme. Gluck sang a setting to “ * composed by Bellucci, a clari- er in the orchestra. Rothmeyer x, was st: i Hy BF, An f Sif iH tl a if jz & iG eat Bt g < i 38 E f I 12 in through the pores, ind” reduces the swell- Trial bottle 3 pe faditt fay 4 $ 3 i# 23 Satin Messaline Ribbon 10 inches wide, in light blue, pink, nile and white........06+ soe. Fegularly 75c per yard Ombre Satin furiey and Plain Taffeta Fancy Edge 29¢ 5% and 644 inches wide. : | 5 Evenings Untlt 10. We Clese Evenings Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and B ON OUR CREDIT TERNS $65 Worth, $1 Weekly; $100 worm, $1.50 weenty Write for our NEW BOOKLET, contain- ing information re- garding our outfits. Mailed Free. We Pay Freight and Rail Read Fare . OUR LIBERAL c Re Ps T LN AMS apply also Island, New Jereay and Connecticut. ie Combination Beokease and Desk is Kitchen Range. A ‘ | se Ae 0 ta —_s Lord & Taylor Misses’ and Juntors’ Wearing Apparel Special Values for Easter Week Susts of Utd and plain Men! dil cords, in tan, yy, navy blue and | leather. Coat’ lined with peau de { $19.50 cygve. Value $25.00............ J é Sutts of English » an ‘nagar ole tard or doer} $25.00 whip-cords and } Dresses for Afternoon Wear oe canenptis oe pian solofed tat} 8 7.9.50 English Polo Coats uporior quality vicuna cloth, 8 ; ) ull length model, in white end’ $25.00 Dresses of fine tissue, hand-embroidered sod Reames lems nat ny $8, 50 Easter Neckwear Marabout and Marabout & Ostrich Stoles, Capes and Collars Jn black, natural and light colors; $9.75 each; values $12.00 to15.00 Shadow Lace and Fancy Net *Chemisettes and. Guimpes $1.95 each; values $2.25 to $3.00 Heavy Lace & Embroidered Coat Sets "$1.95, $2.50 and $3.50 regularly $2.50 to $4.50 4 Special Values in Millinery Ribbons Extra Quality Taffeta Ribbon | with white satin edge, 9 inches wide, in navy, | 39 cardinal and black... regularly 65c per yard 58¢ regularly 48c per yar: Ombre Satin Taffeta and Moire Taffeta 350 6 inches wide; all colors.......... per yard We are showing our Easter Importation of the celebrated Kid Gloves For elegance, durability and perfection .of fit, nier gloves are unequalled. Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. SEE THAT THE ‘Stunning Faster H This becoming model represents only one of hundreds} deci: Siideel ont not conspic: An Hats 15.00, $7.00/ $9.00 UP. o-nciit Main Stare—second Flees, EE I, SES MEN—Get Your Easter Outfits at Astounding values in $25.00 AND CO Cash or Credit... hosen the fi the; axe ayer secn in Easter SUITS and TOP COATS styles and all terial: English soft roll effects end summer n. Hs button long roll models. blue and pencil stripe serges. Almana mn We Give and Redecm Surety Stamps Established 44 years ONEILL:ApAMs © 6th Avenue, 20th to 22a dtrect —<——— —-= Surety Day Tuesday, April, 2, 1912 10 Surety Stamp Coupons FREE SismpsCoodina Book | ats reasonably priced at O’Neill’s. SS The woman who wants an kaster Hat which will ‘harmonise’ in every way with a carefully planned Easter Suit will be prudent} to see 'Nelll’s wonderful display to-morrow. "The model illustrated is a new draped mixed Straw, close Sitting, withe “different” solid quill effect of fi Jack roses. In- nusually extensive showing of Easter Dress O’Neill’s! Silk Lined ears $ 50 The only reason we tell you that THOUS- ANDS of men have already c! he finest valucs js to lend emphasis to the fact that this is E ATEST SALE OF MEN'S CLOTH- VER HELD IN NEW YORK. in idea of the range of vest. - Conservative coat styles for middle-] Gray and Tan Cassi mn NORFOLK Suits, with belts, etc. Gray, Blue and Brown Diagonels, Tuxedo and Evening Overcoat Material Dress Suits Gray Viouna, lined and faced (Same prive and terms.) pebble silk, or Berge on ‘ : ONeM Btere—Firet Beautiful Oil Paintings at Remarkable Reductions If you can use a couple of especially fine imported Oil Paint- on the walls of your living rooms, come ps Gap ads to this on pur- b * Speier Tt capes, marines, sheep and fishingecenes, “Rene ber iter ” \ imported 92.50 Paintings at $1.95 | $10.00 Paintings at 41.50 $15.00 Paintings at 97.50 #5.00 Paintings at $3.95 | 20:09 Paintings at 915.76 97.50 Paintings at %5.00 | $35.00 Paintings at 7S ys O'Neil Main Pe Sale of Silks and Black Goods} , 91.25 quality soft |39c quality of 27- inch All finish Meteor|in, reel Shan- Bh ack rahe, Satin, choice col-|tung Pongee, full] sponged orings, 1 yd. wide, |line of colors, at,jshrun k. at, yd., yd., $1.00, at, yd, 69c 19c 59c O'Neill Main Stere—tHecend Floer.o ‘Her Majesty” Shoes for Easter The Very Best Women’s Shoes Sold Anywhere at $. We have now in stock the ” High and Foss Sees Women's $2.50 Shoes| Women's Low Shoe at $1.85 a Gun metal and patent leather high} Tem beautiful styles from which t shone with kid and cloth tops; all new choose, ii prient leather, od up-to-date styles, High duplicate | of D4

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