The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1913, Page 17

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produce next season & comic making @ success After wn absenc | Jensie Plokens the opera singe with Robert Lor played he of fis own comporition “Charit of the pagnole. NOTES OF THE THEATRES. | Mary Garden, as Louise, Charms at Metropolitan 3 Anna Paviowa, the Russian dancer, Mr. Dippel Brings His|'° "ts" '@ thie country next searo Farly next season John Drew will Philadelphia-Chicago seen as Benedict in “Much Ato About | Nothing.” which years ago he payed to Ada Rehan's Beatrice . Charlies Burnham will preside at the [Annual dinner of the Theatre Managers’ Assoiation at the Plaza Feb. 13. Toldus, the boy Greek dancer, makes his first appearance here at Violet ‘8 recital at the Lyceum Feb. 11. ait, the Chicago orltie who Lead, Kindly Light” for the of the Windy City, comes to- day to supervise the final rehearsals of his sketch here. In the cast of will be Ralph Stua court, Frank We arthur Laceby, Royal ‘tracy, Chi Dickson, William Fredericks, Louise Randolph, Kate Mayhew and Ruth Fielding. ira, Henry Loy Easton read a paper on “Fine Feathers" yesterday at the Opera Company to Town and Presents Charpentier’s Opera of Modern Parisian Life That Mr. Hammerstein Made Familiar. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. ing the healing that cause the troubl ediat ina in Oil of Pine, and take Hundredth Man” William K. Har- ‘Any druggist can suppl genuine Viera 0 Pin fine performance Of course , in the title part, was the principe! attraction. She sang with more than her usual felicity end | Hotel Astor to the Theatre Club. familiar charin, | Ceollia Loftus is the only player who making the character to stand out a8/hag yet performed for the new Edison the composer intended that it should | “Talkie-Movies.”’ e84 as she accustomed her audiences! Frederick Warde, @hakespearian act to expect in the days not #0 long ago, |is to use “movies” with his recital of when Mr. Hammerstein was King at| ‘Richard Tit.” fis Manhattan Opera House. Charles} Grace Van Studdiferd ts planning to —_————Eeeee THE EVENING opera “Avoid Soothing Syrups syrups hs and ist Nature to throw off "the germs relief and to bottle cerine, cight dee ey of whiskey and half an ounce of | teaspoon- . This isa babii W. L. DOUCLAS | ‘38 4 & ‘48 SHoEs | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED WEST S efecterer Retires s from Business, which is the only reason we could buy and sell at such a remarkable under-wholesale price. largest known for the excellency of its work- Pet t Houses in w York pub- honestly claim that these PETTICOAT! it to the best of our knowledge, the BIGG VALUE ever presented to the } lic. This is the entire stock of one of the the U. S$ WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, Wii 1913. 19¢ Men's & Boys’ Sweat- ors, Heavy wool eu Hn. fo TdoF OTHENBERG co fe I4™ STREET brown, dou. Fuwteenth Stecet Newest Style SILKS Most Fashionable Colors and Weaves, LAST DAYS—COME EARLY. inch Charmen Fine quallty—req. hi ate }1.18 airable Spring. shades in Vericly--alo” evening, ata, white, creams ivory, biaok, Vignt ‘and dark colori in setortment~deairable draping soft and lustrous. Vara 7 ct. Plain and chan; nadle colors ‘and ehadings—light, medium and dark. CASTORIA Lawiee’s parents rejected and with For Infants and Children, whom she ran off, presenting himself Tho Kind You Have Always Bought wing well; in voice better than ever. | {atio characterization of the mother of the typical little Parisian eewing girl. The crowning of the muse of Mo: martro in the third act was ea ever, with ite mob of fromt an@ Paris lighting and lighted up fm the background. The crowd aesem- bled in the most nature! manner and dis- ported itself with ease and grace, the ‘vallet, of which Julle Hudak was the principal dancer, compelling attention. ‘The street characters and ¢heir aries in the earty morning, as depicted at the beginning of the second act, were ef- fective, an@ the sewing room in @ dretemaking establishment, the second scene of the second act, was presented convingingly. Th proteges of Mme Gads) hq@rwelt ag the errand girl by sprightl- nese in geting. The opening and closing eeenes in a room of @ Parisian working- tenement carried conviction by of the intense realiem in the ainging and acting of the three leading ebarecters, Louise and her mother ani father. The end was reached with tho audience heli spellbound. From the cast principal singers, 'ULTON ST. BrioGe St. ion Greatest Ever Held! Every Winter Garment Must Go Wemnery, Emilio Venturini, Francesco Constantin Nicolay, Marie Cavan, Begener, Helen Warrum and Hope Grey. Our old friend Cleofonte Cam- panini, who conducted with his accus- tomed ekill and authority, got a warm of affection en he pit and was in the ourtain calls. Garden, who wes signally honored in the calls, and for Louise Berat, and Hector Dufranne. The @tage management under Fernand Al- mans, wae highly creditable. OLARA BUTT IN RECITAL WITH KENNERLEY RUMFORD. Clara Butt surely was thirsty at the gotnt recital with her husband, Kenner- tey Rumford, which she ve at Car- negie Hall yesterday afternoon. There could be no mistake about it; for Genuine Russian Pony Coats Fortite’ Prite $50.00%& $60.00 eines dyed sking beautifully ma marked site! 20.00 No alterations........... Hee Ce eeeee one, $110 French Seal Coats $30 Iceland Fox Sets.. $15 Black Wolf Sets. . $50 Mole Coney Sets. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, WE OFFER Every $25 & $30 Suitin Stock No Alterations. None Sent C. 0, D, Serges, broadcloth at e Plain tailored or and fancy worsteds. No new vir- ita were to be found in Mme. Butt'y singing. There were moments when she compelled the highest admiration and there were ethers when one felt sorry that her 4 beautiful voice should But she pleased and large audience and she ranting repetitions and trimmed. About 300 left in stock, Chinchilla, Plush & Cloth Coats’ Former Price $36.00 ieee atten tits 6.66 Beautiful quality mixture, plush or chinchilla long $30 Black Broadcloth Coats............... eM west Irish ballad, Leve,” which she sang efmplicity and had to rej lerbert Brew. Another 12.00 ry orne Fairy repeated, of which the “oom will linger long in mem- ory. Beside these and oth English, Mme. Butt expl ang Schubert, in German, Great Clearance Of Fancy Wais Lingerie & Silk Waist: Baens in Fs ch. Her diction was as eeeaPable as that of her husband, which Former Prices up to $3.00 fa to say a great deal. Hand embroidered and trimmed with real Cluny 99 ‘Mr. Rumford started off with songs by lavess a wide variety of models... ...s.cscsaeee Hugo Wolf, Richard Strauss, Grey and Brahms. After that he returned to Engi! $4.50 New 1913 Lingerie Walsts............1.97 wed to repeat M: ing Charles,” but instead “Drink 'To Me Only." Together, Mine. Butt and Mr, Rumford sang Liza Lehmann's two lovely little duets, “Snowdrops” and “The Keys of Heaven,” the latter an extra number, vating sri whi he elected to sing Former Prices up to $15.76 Serge and Corduroy, all colors; some fancy trimmed. No alterations, None sent C, 0. D. (4.44 goth sung with cap: ‘Why Buers, the Metropolitan's new basso, sang for the first time in Amer- fea at the Brooklyn Academy of Muste the role af Hans FOR SALE. + ‘cello recital at um last night which audience, a in B flat @ and he put roup of Hus- Carnegie Ly: held the attention of a lw He played the Mozart th fine Intellig xposition of @ ‘nother of scandinavian musle . MTreat deal of feeling. At the end he ——>>=e=_®es={_le_==E_ > ooas, BINDS. AND POULTRY. a: ey iy, Fb no Tats, te Receiver! All ost or found articles ad ertised in Tho World will be Usted at ‘The World's Informa flea Bureeu, Pulitzer Bulldiog Arcade, Park Rows World's Uptown Oftice, northwest cor- ner 8th Bt.’ and Broadway: World's Harlem Office, West 125th Sty and Brooklyn Office, 202 Wi fon Mt.» Brooklyn, Y following the advertisement. ——EMAIDEN LANE. ‘Tal fi Thursday Mark-Down Sale [ae SAR OS TT GA ET | Sensational Clearance of Fur Garments Custom Tailored Suit Clearances ts Clearance of Tailored seneneee UPT SALE Order of Receiver. in a Bankruptcy fs & a RUGS, 148- PY ‘wen 23d Street ATERN, Receiver, DIAMON. . ich & Diamond Co, | nd worth $1.25, record breaking salt a ev yb Another Money-Saving Offer of Our Famous $5 Serge Dresses Also Dresses Silk Finished Cor- duroy, Strictly All-Wool Chif- fon Broadcleth, French Serge and Diagonals, Thursday, at 2.98 18 years for misses, 32 to 44 bust for ladies; finished with lace 14 to collar and jabot; collar and cuffs; long or inished with inset lace frill; short sleeves, ors are taupe, black, gray, brown, etc. Mahogany polished frames; upholstered in Plain or Spanish claw feet, as regularly $39,’ “ky th 8 Mai! Orders |. Filled satin col- navy, liciiins Leather i be Suite genuine Guara $1 and Values, woods; to- + Can cu nteed $1.25 at.. morrow at Men’s and Women’s Um- brellas, 1.00 Nece-Ayed on Steel frame 4nd tasse ovmany others cae ay’ 34 to House Dresses||-: That Are Worth $1 and $1.25. ; They are of Close Woven Hard- Wear- ing Percales, in a Range of New Styles e, and Patterns; in a -¢ Stirring Sale, Thurs- day, at 79c Offering the new stripe and check {n light and dark ef- fects; made up from extra heavy quality percales; full cut, deep hem, fow neck and Dutch collar models; in sizes 46. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Sale of | Three- Piece Parlor Suites 3-Piece Mahogany Polished Wood- Seat Parlor Suite (Like Cut) be shions (loose); used — wit! without cushions (plush cushions included) ; or hand carved frames; like out, $40 value, for this sale Unparalleled Purchase co Under-wholesale Disposition of Umbrellas 59c Sizes for Men and Women. Strong Paragon frames, tape edge; covered with American taffeta. Handles (a few of the styles illustrated) silver, gold trimmed, carved mission, horn and natural 1. 98 Polished W 43 Seat manonan Parlor Suite ea a: Three pieces with silk plush 2 ie © Orspe Mm $1.60. Bilendia drapin, jen—even! a6. Black fa‘ Tucheane—urual M80, ar Soft finish — ay te. jegant lustre—for Nicks and costul White Goods for Dressmakers’ Sale. LAST DAYS—COME. EARLY, (-tnch FRENCH YOILEE— Worn artsnrriveeiise ey, my” inh area VOILmS— am value seeeeere Male @inch Ric BATISTHS 7 ~<risp ftinish—epectal quality—8 ot value. bate Cort errs tate} — & @-inch Lingrntn BATISTES, al o} 944 —value errr Dressmakers’ Sale Specials IN LACES. LAST DAYS—COME EARLY! Val. Laces—12-y4. Fea efgings and insert! patterns—vaite Pretty designe—reg. .. Shadow and Fancy atten Tate ate to Ae inch—edges Women’s Suits, Coats, Dresses, » &e. INVENTORY CLEARANCES! FULL LENGTH COATS Brondsloth, | jo, Diagonal, Mixtures. 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"New Spring Flannets, Linings and Trimmings. New Spring Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Chiffons and Notions, You need not be a dressmaker to share benefits, THEY ARF OPEN TO ALL! WASH DRESS FABRICS, for Dressmakers’ Sale. LAST DAYS—COME EARLY. Rami Sn rey oy ma ess gz reg. . ces] ntetadenst ety of Ky and Figs Drews, . srave, hello—ter house ohildren’s weat—worth ok Pine Byer g BA Pink, bi whitermake ol Gowne—ueuslly Male 04 ne assortments with vi wi cole: ve AT ping foe mao eimonos « Bivveveeetale Ie SHEARS AND SCISSORS for, Dressmakers’ Sale. LAST DAYS—COME EARLY. Imported Steel foe egnat to@ineh woe ‘aniel; aise Hmsbroldery and tonnole Hcjnsore— NEW RIBBONS for Dressmakers’ Sale. LAST DAYS—COME EARLY. EEE EEE ae Game es ee wee han Sy tna ane gate 13% be Ee) Renae taney Batin 6 G b-4 inte and 16] Uolreorwere an toe nant Marvellous Values in ‘WOMEN’S HOUSE beet Due to Relorsteny Conner Albatress Kimenus. Astrakhen, Sipe! “Liga Mosloromambsiéerea calsce® Lounging Robes, Stiteey'et Japanese Quilted Garments. rm ‘Were An BRE LS pre Anas Wages 089 88008: - ometave Kimenece. MORNING SPECIALS—-To-merrew, Thursday, Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders, 3.74 | $2.40 Wilten Velvet Rugs. cool Stt4 — rich Ortentais and wad 6 i. Boys’ Trousers. ‘ss beta iel & weenie re—hi; it ‘rk “aclen every ear BOYS’ OLOTHING—THIRD Pion 11 ct, Fashionable Ribbons, aa Plain and moire tatte oe trimming MAIN FLOOR, Clook Signs Denote Morning Specials, Look for the Clocks! = 44. )

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