The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1912, Page 10

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“ . — THE EVENING WORLD, De Wolf Hopper and Miss Duffield In the “Pirates of Penzance’’ TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1913. ] ES Sei 15,000 HOMELESS | \wmmmmammsWVe Give and Redeem “SURETY” STAMPS—Double Stamps in the Mornn BY STANBOUL FE ¢) NEI |= -ADAMS Co MANY ARE MISSING | = Women and Childre Children alsy Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Sp courage as they went along and came Stamp book. Victims of Incendiary Blaze— | W PF a gy Pa wworaimetines. 199675 ahr Preieat O N eill’s turned in her bok (worth $2.50) therey R ‘yd ae heed porn Sata, CONSTANTINOPLE, June 4.—The fire rere oven a some Ss See Which broke out yesterday in the Mo- A surprise value for you here—clever summer frocks of the ‘daintiest and newest ree models—right at the threshold of the summer season—at a price you wolld gladly i W pay in a season-end clearance sale! That’s O’Neill’s methods. fest “The Pirates of Pensance’” Well Seng. BY CHARLES DARNTON. at first “The Pirates of Penzance” seemed to strike terror to the hearts of some of those concerned in the fevival of this Gilbert and Sullivan @vmle opera at the Casino lest night, all the members of the company plucked - | hamme city called paee Sees, Up 00 Sas moment there | Stamboul bu at midnight. nea ed tue baisae hod ih pti A thousand rest four mosques, | Qeat. Bu opening ae refreshing. It worked the grateful cool breese, The audience Save your Surety Semns— cemented ae. Dresses and Frocks, lingerie, linen, Scotch a « r 1 pure Hams, Prench fancies, wns, chasrbrayes eines ||| Susile HAGEL ar ineticause and voiles, in white, dainty tan, blue and pink ||| fi'v"Go 110 Bree ‘ e fire is believed to have been in- Not one model, but many; 3 a builder thus avenging !fm- one more handsome and Performances of “The Pi- self upon the owner of a house tn course pretty than the next. Vi f Fetes" wore whisked away in a difty; of construction regarding which there es to $18.75, at.... . e he air was cleared. Miss DuMeld sang had been a dispute, © @etignttuny and without detraying the | $18.50 Tailored Linen Suits,$12.75 toned ‘Miverwace, § — alightest effort. Later in the evening, \ of handsme wedding t however, hor voice lost some of its | gifts at special prices A 86 case \% fredhness. At the same time she man- | oyster white. Our linens are made by the best men| of beautiful = aa | | ew to keep the place whe Bad won for | tailors, atay bound and shrunk and finished only in| verware is priced... * $3.98 ; { ie best way. , } Better Inte than never, De Wolf Hop- | Uadeue ioe Sale a boot ; MPa dele dhe $35 Tailored Wool Suits, 919.75 || new, and as dainty andprett as STiias ‘gariiosdas Wave et éaty ye 100 in this choice assortment in summer white || ca be. Some exquisie Night serges. Fine French Serges in grays, also dark, owns, Combinations ad ’ fairly defied recognition, looking more Uke one of Phil May's drawings than cess Slips, Ake $1.50, are priced . «+ 61.00 O'Neill’s yen jal June Canned Foods. me S pl now for delive: up to July let. si adhe Also Important Sales ¢ medium and light gra; ‘weeds, Worsteds end Homespuns, and the fi men’s wear Tweeds and black and blue men’s serges. Plain tailored Values $85.00. $22.50 Tailored Satin Coats, 914.75 Plain and black-and-white revers and cuffs, with Rimeelf. Playing the part close to his Policeman's belt he made it quaintly Demorous and wholly unlike anything ‘Be Bas done before. When, in a broken ‘Veloe, he sing of the unhappy lot of o Policeman his heartfealt words were all Det logt in shouts of laughter. His sergeant must take rank as a more and fancy models. geen belted b A model that is most strictly up-to- date, and a coat that can be used for dress as well | Notions, Bathing | C Negitimate if not funnier bit of work many other uses. Silk Hosiery. thaa his Dick Deadeye. s. Te was just as well, perhaps, that the Chase the dirt out of $5.00 Tub Skirts, $3.50 Several new models just received. Made in finest linens in white. Also the best imported Horick’s English Repp. Shrunk before being made. Versatile Hopper was not allowed to Fevel in the polysyllabic extravagances @f the Major General, for this role was ‘Doth cleveriy acted and excellently sung * By George J. MacFarlane. While he @6 not give Gilbert his full due in the your home and kill the germs that breed in it by using DEMONSTRATION The Fireless Caloric Cook- Stove and moatimy Ne jooket It Four of the choicest models in Norfolk and new coat styles. You can select from the natural and 912.50 Satin Bathing Suits, $7.50 ee. ‘pol and stow ‘erything, Major General's opening song, Le sang the Powerful Several models. Set-in kimono sleeves, fancy raakilied demonstrator 4 tm ate Br eget isi ind collarleas styles,combination trimmed ||| {Paani <9, how au ail ut feqtures toned for his Disinfectant collar a | rh but Arthur of this remarkable inventiot ani and blacks and blues. All sizes. Put a little CN in water for scrubbing and see how much better it does the work than soap, CN will make your house clean, healthful and free from odors, "The Yellow Package with the Gable Top” 10c, 25c. 50c. $1.00 At Drug and Dept. Stores, ‘WEST DISINFECTING CO., 2 East 42nd St. ewer any auestions on cook’ ‘O'Neill ishing jensly stoduy Hometurali Frederic that his inating falled to save | ‘Basement. $2.00—For Handsome $3.10 Summer Waists—at O'Neilis A real O’Neill sale in every sense of the wed—a special—very special price on one of the smartest and mos stun- ning waist ideas of the summer season. Made of Finest ONeill Main Store—Third Floor. O'Neill’s Annual June Sale of Women’s Hosiery Come and buy your entire Summer supply of hosiery while strictly high qualities are offered at O’Neill’s June Sale prices. 4 There Are Over 10,000 Pairs oj tockings Alone in the Sale aim. Ht was a disappointment to find Mies va Davenport in an orchestra chair in- @tead of in the role of Ruth, a part that Mest have cailed to her im accents wild ecress the footlights. cally, Mme, Zevephine Jacoby was above criticiem, she fell so far below the comedy re- its of the role that Ruth count- Sed for little. Richard W. Temple was capital as the je chief's lieutenant, playing with Ufe and spirit that the performance fe sadly lacked at other times, ‘The of the chorus did not live up to ABORN OPERA SEASON DRAWING TO A CLOSE. Longer Than Ever Before, It Shows Solid Growth of Interest in Grand Opera in English. OCEAN PARKWAY OPENED BY THE MAYOR TO AUTOS. They Had Been Forced to Use a Narrow Side Drive on Coney Island Jaunt. reputation for beauty and when talked about the weather thelr chatter was quite unintelligible. How- ws they were allve and did a great to keep the performance moving. perc er alate Ncestanatei A VAUDEVILLE VICTORY. Metth’s Union are Theatre Again a Variety House. Vaudeville reciaimed one of the ¢ Tony AC Ste tint: tes $47-50 shaped round collar of Ramie cloth and that the tide of motion pictures| ever be dencing the solid krowth| head Bay precincts, and aid mot take! Giiced this week te fine lace edging. Tucked jabot effect, swept from it when the Union| of interest in grand opera in English. | kindly to being forced to use the side | pony BRUSSELS. iter, Theatre reverted to the variety of entertainment yesterday. Union Square was B. F, Keith's d ‘and rich $2.00 alba: cloth down front with buttons; Mestad igh class vaudeville ttt's Yew | Bookings are now being arraniged for] that unmocersary, hardship and danger) |ove Meas SA rugs at. cotton and lisle; blacks, tans en od |fand of Rumie cloth around cuff, finisheal nao}, ene © Boying | four Giferent Sresainations wader “ and stated that the available side drive| furnished the designs these rugs Women's 35c to S0c Stockings | With frill tucked back. A very smart Ys control. The Interesting opening Mudiny fou Atyed mena Giana lcoee sabi de deat te tir ped tin apts You'll be pleased at 25c—Fine lisles and cottons; and effective waist. presented yesterday, included M188 | Opera companies in repertolre, one to| matter up, and the order that the side| Wig tei aPPearance blacks, tans and colors; embroidered le D'Armond and Frank Carter, fa Armond and Prank Carter rie "Chiidren's ase Socks at 1ze—|| Low Neck Black Messaine Mover," Lyons and Yosoo and|the North and West, and two AXMINSTERS: A’ charming assortment lene tore Se er ie A QUARTER CENTURY BEFORE Mes. Francis R. Arnold, ie long missing Dorothy Amold, re- fwrmed from Purope to-day on the Red | Star Miner Vaderiand. She was met by mother of Ree husband and one of her sons. Nonc ef the Arnolds would reply to questions, erther than to say that Mrs. Arnold Deen abroad for her health. A fellow pasmenger sald that Mra. Agaold had wpent all her time ‘abroad Gernsbach, Germany, near Baden. ‘The annual spring seaann of the Aborn English Grand Opera companies is drawing to a close, the engagements of two organizations of the system end- ing last Saturiay at Brooklyn and Pittsburg, the Aborn-Washington ag- gregation closing June 9, and the Aborn- Baltimore company continuing until June %, This institution ie continuing nger into the summer this year than The Brooklyn season drew an enormous Patronage and was noteworthy for its cover the East and South and othor which will divide the territory in ¢ same manner. The two Aborn organiza- tions in repertoire will present “Madam Butterfly,” “La Boheme," “The Tales Hoffman,” and Gretel," Trovatore,” i! Lammermoor,” “Lohengrin rmen."" ‘Their membership will ted from the entire force of over nine hundred principals, choristers, | mustclans and executive and artistic | staffs included in the seven different companies organized fi anies now being will open their nber and continue until the time for opening the spring season of 1913, the past spring | a Cost no more than An order was issued yesterday by Commiasioner Waldo to the various pre- cinots in Brooklyn announcing that Ocean Parkway from Twenty-second avenue to Kings Highway, which here- tofore had deen restricted to horse- Grawn vehicles, is now open to automo- bile tramic. Commissioner Waldo has had occa- ston to use Ocean Parkway in making trips to the Coney Island and Sheeps- drive, which 1s hardly wide enough to accommodate two automobiles, drive be used was withdrawn, THE PUBLIC. Over Five Million FreeSamples Given Away Each Year. The constant and increasing sales from samples proves the genuine merit of Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder, to be shaken into the shoes for Tired, Aching, Swollen, Sweating, Tender Feet. Gives instant relief to corns and bunions, blisters callous spots. Allen's Foot-Ease makes walking @ delight. Just the thing for Dancing Parties and for Preekin ay New Shoes. Sold everywhere, ace cept any substitute, For FREE tral er age address, Allen S, Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. the “ordinary kind”’— (9x12) Rug sive Oriental rugs, attractive in color har- BODY BRUSSELS: Sanitary rug, charming in and delighted with their of attractive designs to pick from, Qua ality rugs every one. Special this week at.. Carpets lar 90c per yard pat terns will continue we this 5 per week at. Cc TAPESTRY Bi heavy. At durability. Cut 1 dem 85c per "675¢ per 3 AXMINSTERS and a won Madeto selat sco G0) per yard, Special this week. Cc ‘Inlaid Linoleums and Jay ChinaMattings at almost c DOBSONS’ ‘Makers of Carpets for 50 years ¥ to 59 West 14th St., en Sth and 6th Aves, DOBSONS’ CARPETS & te ROYAL WILTONS: Dene from Fite High In 756 \fyou want a durable, $26:50 $16:75 WILTON VELVETS: The sale of these regu- : Pile, thick and autiful carpet of unusual @, easy to clean rd, al he} $3.75—for er $6 Silk Stockings ** 25c patr With Lisle Tops, Value ssc Lot S—Women’s Stockings; black sik, with lisle tops. Silk Stockings ** 69c pair Usually priced 91.00 Stockings; thread silk colors. Lot 4—Women’s Si teinforced; black and fi #1. lors; reinforced. lain weaves. white cotton with fancy tops; 8 pairs, 50c Children's 25c Stockings, 19¢ — Black ribbed cotton; double heel and toes; fashioned; @5c values; 6 pairs for $1.00 O'Neill Main Store—=Firet Floor, yl Hu) IM i \) YOK Ml Striped Blazers—at O’Neill’s Going to be quite popular among the best dressed men this season, An English idea, but a welcome one to America, because the various American college colors are shown and the coats aR Na, it Mnf Pure Irish Linen Failored and handsomely hand-em- broidered, or the distinctive pleated shirt style. Very Fine White Voile Waists at $2.00722:% Like illustration; finished with pearl buttons, and panel ot silk tie and white lace cuffs. O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, ‘lees Te ity AMM ii uta rev I i] hil Jersey weave. made with new 2 —$2.95 Waists at $1.95-23% Made of excellent quality silk. White lace collar, finishecwith black A very serv.ceable waist. y $1.95—for Men’s $3.00 Bathing Suits—af O’Veill’s Bathing Suits—Sweater knit or Made of pure worsted. The trunks have belt loops and draw strings so as to be worn with or with- outa belt. In oxford and navy, trim- hal hy qi Hl i VI - > Sa * ne A ned me Whitey, blue and $1.95 “don’t” wear out” at the fin ’ Gre really very emart ead cummery. izes $4 to 44, at..... 95: ger ends, lw O'Neill's Store for Dad and the Otel Canines The Wretchedness \ptothena a robe Sate rate 4008 Made A Guarantee that Guarantees te dete Renta tea Each garment i: ‘ia Aint cut military or surplice nec trimmed with silk loops and ocean pearl buts” quality Botney flannel in all the popular color combinations or bey oh err eaperens $3.75 | of Constipation “a new Yea free” if the “tips” wear, (Can quickly be overcome by out be ‘ 2 tons, In plain colors, stripes and figures, fore the gloves, “Kayser” CARTER’S LITTLE Men's 94.00 Terry Bath Robes, [" penty of Those Alises, © ig gloves mean assurance of quality |] LIVER PILLS. Cit tall soos Shae coliag ith neck: §3 to $10, Men's Two-Color Parisian Novelty’ and reliability, Purely vegetable cord and girdle to match, In stripes | Panama Fats | Scarfs at 25c. | The Intest Parisian novelt act surel) and figures. All sizes, Alsosome very -—a two-color scarf, which the most exclusive fm o fine Beach Robes of mercerized ma- haberdashers are selling for $2.00, and other => iver, Cure | ; | nen for $1.00, “look in the hem” for the name “Kayser’—it is there for your protect mn, terial, in self stripes and figur O'Neli's Store for Dad and the Boys, re for Dad and the Boys, | O’Neill’s Great Sale of i Bags and Suit Cases Reductiohs of 30% to 50% on Widely Known Standard Lines A once-a-year sale of Travelling Goods which has Abe al national reputation for value-giving, Just to Give You an Idea of the Values: “Likly"’ Travelling Needs Reduced One-Third. Don't accept the “just as good” kind, “Kayser” Gloves cost no more and are worth double. Short Silk Gloves 60e., 76c., $1.00, $1.25, $1.60 Long Silk Gloves ' Small Pill, Small Dose, ‘Small Price, _ Genuine muta: Signature READERS 76e.,$1.00,$1.25, $1.50,$2.00 rng Dress Trunks at $2.00, and up to 940. aca atone hi Jultus Kayser & Co., Makers | WORLD Steamer Trunks at $3.00, and up to $19.75. hen there are three wers. There are hang- ere enough for 13 gowns or suits, all protected by a following board, with three easily adjustabie straps; keeps the slothes compact—no creasing or wrink- Going out o nN Travelling Bags at $3.65, and up to $20. Suit Cases at $1.25, and up to $18.50. Savings Are from One-Third to One-Half. O'Neill, Homefurnishing Stere—Firet Floor, O'Neill-Adams Co., Sizth Avenue, 2th, 21st and 22d Sts., New York City Tike item will be sold on the Club Plan toall membere whov desire » ‘ ) 5 ‘

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