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\ pn THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 8B f9T3. 7 Y a oes ee. ema sn soapinteieencatina oss inept sl nannies Lean fan, “ i e inctirred by Mfr. . stein in] politan Opera Hf n thé | cerity. mianaker of Covent Garden, (Gilly, Huberdean, Crabbe, Arimondi| aqe closed, attracted RANDOM TINGS ‘OF AN AMERICA jaida, @ammarce and Arimondl, for Which the late Maurice Grau would have charged § a seat at the Metro-' Dolitan and turned people away, thi house, at regular prices, Was scar: filled. The man and woman on the writer's right hummed throughout the opera. In front eat two very large ve done and Jacques C and Arthur Nik to conduct, and vas done by Mr. Han th Chiidren of Don” “Outer Dankness."” approaching hunan brooke’s music ehow edge of tho capacities have been @ more appropriate t the same process of reasoning “The should be The vook is artited The} and the words are not easily singable, ‘The action takes place in what ts not wen half-lit scenes and avoids anything called plenty of @ction and idem a crue nove of nobility and n the ciaracteriaation of the ndonai's “Conchita,” at Covent mposer in a very young Itallan, ‘here @re fré@mh- these new works given In New Yogi pretty sure to be Musioa! agents complain wat poverty t Tt was under distinguished and bad then extensively ad- peo} anything but crowded, and the receipts | four were @aid to be only 4700 ($3,600). Moat astonishing {9 the lack of \- tty the modern English songs. afe without Inepiration, whether patri- otio or eantimantel. For « large part they ane puerite, not to any banal. Yet they are almost the only eongs thet the ple aing, or apparentty care to hear, the tender, Tho most! theatrical was that ') chorus “ uhto us @ child {9 be which wea merely breathed until ¢ wae thundered forth “Wonderful!” 5 dl choir thoustnd performers, end sone markable pffecte were reached under ‘phip of Sir Frederic Cowen, Owing 00 the erent euscess of tam. Sun- ‘IDLER IN LON en Mg’ ine thane, “Wening eet and his great cleverness in orchestra- ata and much on@tinal'ty| vertieed. Campantni managed it, and fave offer, anether Wosdrow Wisse et he eas jcoompanied bY Hon, but only rarely does he approach 4 is not @ nolee-) among the artivts he geesented were \Ppeal to the! picture eoupem wend for Che aplendié ph iw. i another dares cowager, Lr ee tee rd Hewing the first.performance| the melodious. “The Children of Don” nd_the| Emmy Destin, Agostenelll, Lépkowema, with which | gravure ill Be printed im sexi Sunday's -_—#_ an impossible callow youth an “Mona” at the Metro.' does not once strike the note of ain- Bor-' Joan Semmarco, Dinh Crystal Pal- | World. Hammerstein's Operatic Fail- ure Due to National Apathy ¢ to Music. enough-té-know-better young ‘women, who, when they weren't munching can- 4y, giggled and chatted che whole opera through. They were fair specimens of the whole house. “It ts the sane at the Metropol!- |tan!* does somebody say? a In New York there is an op gol public, outside of the fashionable This Is the ime When Wise Men Buy Clothing Ahead of Their Needs— ‘MoCormack, Furniture That Rings True | Is the ONLY Kind That You Can Find | The GIMBEL Semi-Annual Cleanup of Men’s and Boys’ Clothin We don’t “play any favorites” in this Sale. No petted !ots are excepted—everything goes in that remains BY SYLVFSTER RAWLING. q la! Comrespandence of The Erening World.) that loves opera, that know 4 that knows good sing: London, July | 80 SCAR HUG aists upon getting it. The por ice: RSTHIN'S seagon | such public in London. Covent Garden , of Opera at his London Opera|knows this and provides no place for | House came to an end last Sat-|it. Abdove the stalls and the boxes in’ ei night, Tt has not been @ success, | the small (email at least compared | ‘Vet @ long time the impression has pre-| With the Metropolitan) dingy, wnat: | v@lled thet the beutiful house he paitt tractively upholstered auditorium that taithe Kingsway was destined to be-|MA&Kes one wonder If tt possibly can be In This GIMBEL August Sale ee ee eke tan of a friend only by testing inne all bt, in! ae Hs ra ” invariably he is mit sort of friend to have. com: M one of the leading opera houses of | I U the ri ether tron inh anton an nt "i fecpengie ters 0 | Fass Waan’ to Wistar Ukters and For: Costs, | Seams Sreeae ties m4 ible ae nee ete remers standing room, Mr, Arammerstetn, on | Flannel Trousers, to Winter Ulsters and Fur Coats. cape for exactly that kind of h ator Clark t ’ ry y ni 5 i ape am Opera hous in ey Say et | eat ighieds GoebeeOnewa” soves | Prices are the lowest of the season. Sh the tating eevee. "You may Mr. Hammerstein at which opera in| spactous gal e opera-fol So it is the regular thing for a man to buy fs for you. You may | mglish 8 to be presented. Mr, Ham.| public w! ._ But night | 1 Suit for hi : choose any of it, as it happens to al met nol otter nt were empty. —A cool Suit for his August vacation suit your taste, your home, your i wily smile and whimsteatts vay la tecuan Cok gRybony) to, raaets OW —A little heavier Suit for Autumn and well on to | pocketbook, and be SURE of ita al MS ite ge[8t Hammeratein “must have ‘longed Christmas evenness of disposition in every 14 sala witn some 20, (oor et dana that frequented, hip Mane —Dress Clothes or a Cutaway for social functions case. as Cp have {| timap, “Of my future plans, nd fgidacal —A Raincoat for Fall storms } | ich haps, = and sotind workmanship—whi int\icw of the supp on! Of the new operas presented in Son-| ffl —A medium-weight Overcoat or a heavy one halal / TAO a fara abcat ths sine at ienat wee the Citidren of Done" in | —And about tee same outfit for his boy, if he has one. | ¢f the: pega whieh cow, Pa Pe sabe Et Snow sawing of ne Satire rotate mn | If You Cant Get Here Today wt tap dain 8 Ure’ bes tae Bet, The ee taney ‘ek sis (Snorer Bee | Come TOMORROW pn ieg WEE) EI bet ‘ats Mlammereten ta to seats ‘Take the Sale for what it is—a cleanup—and expect | Fimitu and the the = hd ia WR UATE auandcned the comands | to find broken sizes, but great price-reductions to make | ward the buying of the finer | Mala there, die jokes, in hin familar wap, about hobnobdbing with royalty up for them, and good choosing in almost every group. Men’s Riding Breeches pieces. q There are plenty of perfectly aid the nobility; but his accustomed Men’s $82 to $45 Sack Suits, $19.50 lain, simple piec many bagnt4n his Mus!> Hell ‘orty-second 4 Kheki Ridi ing Breeches, ¢3.60 A hyped Paes stiet and Broadway bas for cae vbinongl he stock, nd every ore ot am Some in noictnr taae ne Gordurey Riding delightfal reproductions of pure pempa sia ie. As to economy, you can make a saving of $1 on Atirattion for him’ than. (he. palatial 1} tures. About 20 in all ; $6 and 96 Khaki Rid-| Breeches, 90.78 every $5 or $10, or $6 in every $10, ing to the pieces you choose. But in every case, we fever era House. itis | | Fourth Floor underwrite your investment absolutely —your saving is safe, vieasure American friend | $35, $40 and $46 London-Made Boys’ Wool Clothing needn't walt for him | E. ene ’ a Overcoats, $19.60 .60 Russian Blouse Suits, i i Tt ao| Mae deal Neok El wmcelence Raneiamen and 48,20 Russian, Blouse, Suits, ; Much Beautiful Furniture for the Bedroom it os 1 “9 in various correct London styles, in Fall or Winter to $10 Medium or Fall-weight Reeters, 2:4 Tho assortment runs from Suites in reproductions of period designs of extremely fine work- | 1 4) an eysgiass nose weights, Raglan, Box Coats and Ulsters, for town or Tei ge Fir ated Mop Coste, 10 to 18 yra., | ™Oship (many of which are displayed in the Auditorium on the Eighth Floor) to single pieces for | he areata one, His country wear. J ’ | simply furnished rooms, which, though low in price, are excellent in construction. The variety is Haadantere: ottemereiewe Men’s $26 Silk-Lined Light-Weight and 67.60 Norfolk suits, 93.76 extraordinary. | vise and indiepensenie| Will hold your eyeglasses se+ Overcoats, $15 Lat apprendre: ll tt AU | euvely” sud ceonnt ; 10 Norfolk Suite, $5 Be i i i i te’a In London, fe tke | Curely aid comfortably on 500 of these Coats, specially and newly made for us 4 tio Double-bressted Suite, ¢8 droom Suites in Period Reproductions ad foot boards Hepa 304 August price, 60. al ‘001 5 lar ; Au, I 1 Cream Enamel Hand, alnted "Soven-plece - len | | s chi this ct. The lights of | your nose---no matter what its during the dul season. All-wool, light-weight fabrics, in to $10 Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits Mehogany Colonial Four-piece Bedroon: Suite; panels in both head and foot boards. Regularly $800; The SUNRP Le Me a nacre | SADE ruedium and dark Oxford ry. Oltord lee and pain 78 and $6 Post effect, fullsize bed, bureau, chiffonter and tailat | August price, 9486. ea } ailing to him, and the fact thet | “Attached to your glasses in black, fully lined to edge or facing with pure dye guaran- $16 Norfolk or Double-bressted Suits, $7.60 table. Bureau, 42 in. long, with plain mfrtor, 84228 in ircagaian Walnut Bedroom Suite; Louis XV1.de- | | h the frequentere | enlacte ‘ Me ir teed silk. $1.60 and $1.75 Seperste Trousers, 66c “hil ‘ q ; | sign: six pieces—-twin beds, bureau, chiffonier, toilet table | House has not! Nickel for 35 cents and in $10 Russian, Sailor French Model Blouse Suits,g6 | Chiffonler, 64 in. long, plain mirror, 24x20 in. ‘Toilet | and ve cane panels in both head heart gold filled 75 cents. Men’s $28 and $80 Suits, $16.75 $10 White Serge Reefers, $5 Maps 82 in, iat neal 24220 in, Regularly ! 1 Ss ‘ Here are Sack Suits and Norfolk Jacket Suits ofour ’ i price, 5 / are not an| Soldonlyatoureight stores. splendid inedium-priced quality, in blues, blacks and Boys’ Winter Overcoate Five: Colotiial Bedroom Suive{ ewin bets, | room Suite; twin beds, bireau, chiffonier, toilet table, Some of us fancy mixtures, at a very low price. Over 200 Suits in Ages 235 to 18 Years burems, ‘chiffonier, filet table; pineapple earvingr on | Wedroom table and chair. Beds have cane panels in Me | bi As 7.60 and 98.60 Button-to-neck Overcoat, 88.75 | ton of post, bevel plate mitrors. Buds haya in both head and foot boards. ‘Toilot table has triplicate } see | 6.60 to $28 Suite, at $11.60 end 914. anid 910M oreteT Crane, Me tie 9 |) panels bead Reguivrly #288; -Auruse | mirror. Regularly $725; August price, $962.60. 5 for the diversion of the ond $10.5 toh es ih ie and Heavy Overcoats, st on pad ru ‘Overconte, Taha Fig ds price, § oniphenestatl hecho ohiffonier, gino} { divers h . hi 50. m4 . A . » | whe Methtine HEWaseaMthStbot Shand Age | ga0 Meats Silke, Prietey Crerenatied, 10. $12 Ghinchille Overcoste, 97-60 Bulle cere ie turer cee. Cit tase | Forde, bedwor tie ete, er ames | ine tee Veet. 125th St., near Lenox Ave. b $3.60 and §4 Ratnooats, 6'to 14 yrs., 91.75 ull-size bed, Bureau, 64 in, long, plain mirror, 88x42 in. | soilot table haw triplicate mirror. Writing desk has cane aiiirt ‘want rrvye ‘bus Ave., Slst and 82nd Sta, | $80 to $55 Dinner Cost Suits at $21 to $33. Fourth Floor Chiffonier, 36-in. long, plain mirror, 26x18 {n. Toilet mane! and Leek ularly $1,150; AU Ky rice, | ; ear Jobn St. |G | $30 and $40 Prince Albert Costs and Vests, $16.60 e 7 table, 86 in. fong, plain mirror, 26x22 in, Bad, tull sizo, | "anne tee egulariy $1,160; AUGURS p ped th 1000 Broadway, near Wilo’by, Biya |({| $30 £52 $56 Cutaway Coats and Vests, $19.60 and The Subway Store's Share | ws Seot patel, got bead board: eeulaly $218; | o¢ pure, tifoner and tot tale a 1 460 Fulton St opp. A. & 8, Bela |B}. 829: |, Gstice and House Costs, $1.60 to 62.78 Men’s $10 All-wool Suits at $5 | Four-piece Louls XVI. Cream Enamel Bedroom a: iam | shane a «~ . id i hi Many patterns and styles; brown, tan and gray mix- Suite; elaborately carved throughout; bureau, chifforie: 215, 46 K 601 Broad St... near Haline's, Newark_| f/ $5 Blue Serge Coats at $3.25. tu eataish stripes and plaids, and a number of those cool | and tollot table have glass tops. Ded, full tay hus cane 7 Hee seventh cod Rights Floors 98 to $16 Motor Dusters at $1.75 to $9.60. allwool Crash Suits; sizes $3 to 46 in. chest measure in the group. For men and young men. All at $5. ere Men's! Rubber | Coste, ee Mahogany Mahogany Bureaus $60 Bureaus at 947.60 Walnut Bureaus * * Men's ight -weig! ercoats, $8. \e ‘sho 2 if ‘ ® omen Wi6.60" and S18 Light-weight Overcoats, soi Cee nie “i is tren t foie hind i Bureaus at fy , As Te * i pes : 8 us , i 6 Bureaus at el Mate PRE Petaliehe | Youths’ Clothing ‘Men's $1.75 and $2 Trousors, 85c $33 Chitfoniers at $22 0 Bureaus at $18 Chitfonterd at o14 ae : ania Th q} $10 Suits, $6.76 | $20 and $22 Suits, Men's $4.60 roe OF Xrodaies: tad $35 Chiffoniers at $28 $46 Bureaus st $26 Chiffoniers at $20 Be Chith niffoniers . . O28 Wd GP tees OP. eer sent Bn'b0 Office Conte, 61.2 $38 Chiffonters at G98 beg bel ibe se $34 Chiffoniers at $27 $50 Chiffoniers at ¢a1 Fur and Fur-Lined Coats | Men's $2.50 Dusters, 91.25 | $56 Chiffoniers at 945 Tuna Mahogany | __ $55 Chiffonters at $46 $84 Chiffoniers at $24 . C | t St k $80 Fur Coats, $17.50 | $350 Mink-Linea , Men's $3.60 Office Coats, 92 Mahogany Princess Bureaus Walnut Chiffoniers| Maple Bureaus omplete OCKS I} $200 Fur Goats, $116 Coats, $186. Boys’ Woolen Suits Deoibers $20 Bureaus af 943.76" | $90 Chitloniars at 923 $23 Bureaus at 617.60 |B) $126 Fur Coats, $65 Norfolk, double-breasted, sailor, Russian blouse $26 D 19 $30 Bureaus 16 Chiffoniers at $80 Bureaus at $20 | ] Ss Boys’ Washable Clothi models. , 26 Dressers at @ $52 Bureaa $40 Chiffoniers at $94 $36 Bureaus at ¢88 ummer | joys ashable Clothing Were $8, now $1.35 | Were $6, now 98 $30 Dremere at 623 $86 Bureaus at $46 Chiffonters at $36 Seventh Floor $s. 5850 and $4 Russian or Sailor Suits at $1. $5 Hand-Embroidered White Rep Suits, $2.60. $3.50, 04 and $4.50 Imported Russian Suits, $1.96. 92.60 idy Suits, long trousers or bloomers, $1.95. $5.60 Beach Suite at $1.60 and $2.60. 4 to $6 Washable Norfolk Suits at $2.95. 1.50 and $1.75 Separate Middy Blouses, $1.15. | 6c and $1 Rompers, white, tan or blue, 50c. $4 and $4.60 French Model Suits, $2.60. $1.60 and §2 Linen Motor Coats at rs Were $4, now $2 Were $7.50, now $8.75 Men's $16.60 and $16 Suits at $10.60 Practically every $16.50 and $18 Suit in stock—-blue serges and cassimeres. Many good patterns and all sigag. Youths’ Suits—A Wide Variety Were $10, now $5 Were $15, now 98.75 Were $16.60 and $18, now $10.60 | At “The Linen Store.” Customers at “The Linen Store” will find | our lines of Household Linens fresh and com- plete during the summer season. James McCutcheon & Co., oth Ave. & 34th St., N.Y. waldhesttora | Saving $10 These Fine 9 x 12 Ft. Wilton Rugs They are of the excellent “Devonia’ make from Charles P. Cochrane of Phila- delphia, who is going to start his looms to, work on carpets instead of . He therefore sold us his stock on hand of these Rugs, so that we in turn can offer them at | $27.60 Each, Regularly $37.60 | In 19 different Oriental and self-toned patterns to start with--probably some of each will | remain for tomorrow's selling. A splendid offering, indeed, with which to begin the home-fitting season, Sixth Floor $2.60 Black Broadcloth, $1.60Yd Some time ago we secured a quantity of this fine Broadcloth to aa i a slightly higher price than tomorrow’s, and you claimed it quickly. a Boys’ Wash Suits Russian and Sailor Blouse} Were $2 to $3, now 91.16 | models. | Boys’ 50c Rompers 260 | Were 76e and $1, now vi et 75¢ Khaki Knicker- i bockers, 360 Subway Store, Balcony and 91.00 Separate Wash Trousers, 55c and 86c. Chauffeurs’ Suits $18, $20 and $22 Suits, some with long trousers; some with breeches, $8.75 Were $1.26, now 66¢ Were $1.50 & $1.75, now $1 Deposits Made with GIMBEL BROTHERS, uaniers On or Before August 10th Are Credited with Interest at 4 Per Cen‘. from August 1st. Main Ploor, Rear Balcony If You Know Paris—-Then You Will Appreciate This Sale of Charmeuse Dresses ALL «ee sca — At Prices a Third Less Than the Qualities Warrant f About 00 yerds ready: totarraw of this brilliant, highly fin- | rn . w Not until many, many weeks after modes are presented | ished pure black Broadcloth; 54 inches wide, in a good medium | Linens Like These Are orth by the Hee aces re does one find Kavli iat weight and thorougly shrunk, at $1.60 yard, ‘4 Having reproductions of them in the Paris sho ee And then the Specially intended for yournew Fall tailored suit. 24 Floor vrices are exorbitant in aris vit — 7.16. | urniture & Rug Sale 507% Reductions §) yo sought $26,000 worth of themo sell in the Atyrust Linen |? pag eee AT TIT Boe Women’s Handbags—a Windfall, 65c | Somewhat over 800 in the group—a maker's odd lots. All ; kinds of white and colored effects; of lace, embroidery, linen and pique; envelope and musketeer styles with soft cord handles. It's le for $15,000 igure out, e with the finest. fabric saving to you of well over a third, ws you can They are Linens that you may feel proud to on your linen shelves—pure OnOurCreditTerms $65 Worth, $1 Weekly For Young Women, $12.75, $18.50, $22.50, $25 and $32.50. $100 Worth, $1.50 Weekly { \ \ | flax, beautiful in patterns and extraordinarily low-priecd. Another But not so here! We set a precedent by bringing the a good time for the woman who wants a new handbag to { Yee for, oer) OUR LE 4 ( |B) such opportunity to buy Linens will not be presented to New now modes to America immediately after their Parisian wel a y pretty one for very little, $1 to $3 qualities, at 66c. | Yorkers fo ther six months, or until the next Ginbel Linen presentation, and having them reproduced instantly, Our each Main Floor | Sale comes off. Plenty for tomorrow of the | $1.60Irish Double Damask,| 60c to Sic Huckaback and facilities for the latter are unrivaled. , ‘This explains in a nutshell why women vis See These LAMPS When You | 72-in., vd. Da owels sh. York or the New Yorkers who are going aw P . a a eee male Damask Tank owels ai ate eset outtitied with the “Dresses of the Hour in I ; Come to Buy Furniture 70 and 72-in., 76c yd. ing, 10c yd. prisineiy low prices, the new furnishings ol your home are much more apt to be as | $1.36 Linen Pillow Cases,| $7.75 Pure Linen Sheets, Tue Panier as it has been so charmingly, modified you want them if ye y them all while the inspiration of plan- | 2215x46-in., $1 pr. | 80x96 in., $6 pair. The Draped Skirts thal a , ning is upon you, 7 ie hae i } | Then these splendi ams, mtioned f © fivei time: Iy bine at ihe loveliness of t ) ' iInstence, How much better you ean decide on the ee HORE D ODE i Is moyen gad oh Ee y th upe in exquisive soft shades, rich navy blue end wood iving-room, or dining-room, just when you are | Gimbels brown, aleo white and black 3 new furnily: é | 78: | in. $5, ree Sizes for women, 34 to 44; for young women, 14, 16 During Ausust ihe Lamp Store presents interesting offerings of | “in. $5.60, reg end 18. years. : Third Floor Rich Lamps, equinped with electricity for library, or living-room, at 618 to $50, usually $25 10 $75 each Electric Table Lamps, with hand-decorated glass shies, in new designs, on bases in verte and dull gold finishes, $12, $16 and $18, usually $20 to $27. Electrics! Hanging Domes, at $20, $95 to 940, reguiarly $35 to $60. large thick, snow-white, hemmed ends, 60c¢ each, regularly 65c. | . Scalloped Huckaback Towels, 21x12.i , German, heavy quality, 40¢ euch, regularly 0c, <THIRD ST. Hanging Domes, for gas, at $18 to }, regular Tian —___ Second Pier __ [__ Medel a ce 838 ith Hae | ee om