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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1913. Double Bill eee, ake could Ll little color, lee ean Sones without wonts, on hen ‘lf CONSTIPATED OR REFINED MID-DAY CABARET, EIGHTH FLOOR... ~~» ~~~ At the Opera wan Tow, Faeriwin anf Great Sale A , Keahkion ‘ JEWISH PHILHARMONIC ! ! tt "| le 34Years Wy lord of Notable Draws a Crowd\ es" en een" - SLIOUS = CASCARETS:' 4) Sale of "|No Biliousness, Headache, Curtains Pictures Hfaensel_ und Gretel,” t “| Sick, Sour Stomach, In- aaa SON VTA ware : f digestion, Coated Hidaka Tongue or Constipa- IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING cENTER= With Bella Alten, Marie| irc. wv New or encarta ter tH bobs Mattfeld and Dinh Gil-|\ 5", 4c" The following last night. ‘ : ; a Gad *Cecitiaeds,?” meen sontw' tion. || Sale Notions That Will Crowd the Section To-Morrow ! Carnegio Hall ed ‘Tongue, Bad Taste, Indi- The y only «le : : on iti } With Caruso, Gadski mage tL atonaue, Bad Taste, Indl. 25c Spool Dressmakers’ The se are only few of the many saving opportunities | Princess Dress Shields ; vf der the leadership of Max Margolla, Al come from a Lorpid liver | Sewing Silk presented in this sale to-morrow. Lack of space prevents us from “Our New and Gilly, Well Per-|1as: sisent's programme Included the | performance howels, which — cause | equal to] mentioning the rest. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Japan silk id Haydn symphony jn G@ major, No. 1% — me filed with | : “fiite" Ad ble D: F q severed i ’ iano conce h so bl i y rms i} shields; q formed. — ht plano concerto in MME. RAPPOLD HURT. ee pore 4m | black and | ; 17c Pe roa wd i jjustal : — fe aie \ iharanted SOLIS 4 ; math,” Lee Ort | \ » to untold m | ade in four sections, adjusting ne . waist and hips; all parts are ‘ odorless BY SYLVESTER RAWLING, | stein, & young art tof areat promin,| iileréa eat Mae ipsaese, al reat | ag a lt pe ding Hi | N= aad wale AENSKL UND GRETEL" and| Who has been heard here before, was betel | yellow. skin, mental . ever bs TORN “ET “Cavalleria” in double pitt at? the wololst in the concerto, Me was ine] PHILADELPHIA, 1 nt [that is” horrible and Silk Serge Belting creswent shaper: lees 8 the Metropolitan Opera House | tToduced as neither a Russian nor a train backed in it 4 night wil Double-faced; 114 ine hes wide; $2.50 New Neo Geshe Dress Forms 2 Sand 4; Mah’ | <a yy @ight drew another capacity audi-} Polish, but a plain Jew, He played i black and white # ue or. i ie 25c It fe become e'inost unnecessary | fectively aud with much of heavy wire, steel reinforced, ow iron GQmention such « fact. Night after|tience thun heretofore a and at ratinee after matinee, | “PPlauded vociferously. % I te caly differerce in the size of the|!arKe audience that follc the tradi-] 3 1 to the o ¥ @e@ences is that between a full house] tion maintained by the Metropolitan wer, and Robert E. Milligan of No © @nd one fron, which people are turned |OPera House boxholders of arriving | Broadway way, ‘What promise of popular sup-| late. Although it was twenty-five min- Gort of opera in the language under: |ute# to nine when the concert bexan, Gunes by all the people! it was nine o'clock before the full house | 20™ Mumperdinok’s lovely fairy story was} ¥8* seated. aS tebe on tuk marked by the return to the cast of] , . Louise Homer, as the Witch, as ene was] Elinoro Aitman, a young American fm the carly performances of the opera |Past, Rave a recital at Aeolian Hall at the Metropolitan. Her impersonation | (At *vening at which Mie Mc ne Red all its old charm tn voice and] tine artistic understanding. oh action, and something more; for Mme.|1\" nlaying Beethoven's sonat Homer never finds the possiblities of | opus ai, and followed with fou “4 @ pert exhausted. Besides there were | ———————— ee Bella Alten as Gretel and Maric Matt- feld as Haensel, and Otto Goritz as GIN FOR THE KIDNEYS Peter, inimitable in characterization. | Doctors agree that good, pure gin, when Tia Robeson lent distinction to Ger-| Prverly prescribed. iv wonderful ' medi: nd bled yard pieces; re plat price 85c.; at. 48c 1.39 : Taffeta Seam Binding; $1. 00 New 1913 Bust Forms All Silk 30c Dozen J. O. King’s | Long hip. and low bust; specially made for the newest models; of extra heavy white; regular price, piece 200-yard spool cotton; 1 7 jersey cloth, with metal neck and arm holes; necessary to the Wiveinctey c dressmaker and extremely useful to the home sewer; sises 38 59c 8c ine 85e to 4. ; ‘S WORK WONDERS, | ______ Ba Rimnsee_C Crawtord |_ _Main Fleer. Fleer, No ‘Mall or or Phome Orders Filled, j i ; i Full B-yard piece; black and egulat able. moment. Don't forget | ren—their little insides need { cleansing, too. FEBRUARY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS Sheets, Pillow Cases and Bed Spreads 3,000 High Grade Table Cloths at Savings That Average 14 $3.00 Pattern Table Cloths, 2x2 yds., at $1.85 $3.50 Pattern Table Cloths, 2x2! yds., at 2.35 Regular Prices | $3.75 Pattern Table Cloths, 2x2 yds 4 trude and Stella de Mette and Anna $4.50 Pattern Table Cloths, 2x2! gyds. f Case were charming reepectively as the $4.50 Pattern Table Cloths, 2x3 yds., at 2.85 i Sandman and the Dewan, |r ‘Hert Napkins to match at $2.95 Dozen. $5.25 Pattern Table Cloths, 2x3 yds., at 3.50 : “Cavalleria” Caruso gave of his Shed Table Clothe, $1.00 ae ea tarigas ae \Y $1.50 All-Linen Hemstitched Table Cloths, $1.00/One doz. $3.75 & $4.50 Dinner Napkins, doz. $2.95 | virile had Meld | 1,000 only in lot. Not more than 4 to a customer. Large size, 24x24 inches. iereeeee te aes eeeteoet HE inte wing ae rns: } 200 Pieces of $1.50 Table 95c Table Damask, 50c Mercerized Table Damask, f stant, Dovtene was’ picasing Lola and Sin | Damask, yd., $1.00 yd., 76¢ yd., 38¢ Dinh Gilly was an effective Alfio, walle Jeanne Maubourg was Lola, Extra heavy and fine, two yards 70 inches wide, pure Irish linen of in beautiful tterns, j wide, in a great variety of new designs. | exceptionally good quality. able everyday table cloths. | @ part to $3.75 & $4.50 Huck Towels, |60c & 68c Turkish Bath Towels One Dozen $1.35 + “oon In 20 Different Styles, | Dozen, $3.00 at 45c Huck Towels, 98 Including Buy as many as you need, for this isa] Only about 150 dozen in this lot. They | These towels are regularly priced at | Four models like ac- rare towel burguin. Alllinen hemstitched | are extra heavy quality, large size, and | 81,35 dozen. Splendid material, all white \ companying pictures towels, large size, woven damask borders, | are absorbent and spongy. White or | or with neat red borders, hemmed ready H some with crest for monogram or initial. | with colored borders, hemmed ends. for use; soft and absorbent. No Money seckolles gcsokta chalets pthc Beh i Your Overcoat NOW And Get the Hackett-Carhart Guarantee that $10 and $15, but we fea : 5 ture It Will Be ‘“‘Good Style” Next Season. ‘ e them for this week while ety ; BA \ last at the Coty low . \ rice of $6.90. We illustrate , “But,” you will ask, “how can such a guarantee be Fe re four of the 20 distinctive given?” oni styles shown in the collection, The answer is simple: Down These charming dresses for women and misses are worth Utica Sheets and Pillow ‘Cases at Less Than Cost, for To-Morrow Only ; Being torn falter hemming, Utica ready-: sade abesth sheets and pillow-cases iron straight aud smooth. Utica Sheets Utica Pillow Cases 54x90 inches, regular price 68c, sale price. .... 48c | 45x36 inches, regular price 22c, sale price. 72x00 inches, regular price 79c, sale price . .«58e] 50x36 inches, regular price @4c, sale price. 81x00 inches, regular price 89c, ‘sale price. oo e8e 50x3844 inches, regular price 26c, sale price 90x90 inches, regular price 98c, sale price. . 78c| 54x38} inches, regular price @8c, sale price. ............ 85c Seamless Sheets for 58 $1.25 Scalloped Sheets for 780) $375 Bed : Spreads at $2.50 Sheets that are always satisfactory in every Made of fine bleached shect- ry of which be had F ye H For some weeks past, leading weavers of overcoat the] payment of $100.0 pack way; laundered and ready for use; size 81x90 in. |} ings, hemmed and scalloped, 81x90 rie bag (AS) Basch \ frames nd ny for gid ai daa (athire down. | The mat:| (|) 25 Emb. Initial Pillow Cases for 19¢ |i soos pitow Case, | emnais heey Sade in bewutfa e is inc . n : 10" A8es, . i And famous forecasters of style—designers of the er Retuaiarelleonittoy! in In ie ott Fo poner size, 45x36 inches, hem- | 45x36 in., to match sheets, 18¢. centre patterns; large size beds, \" finest clothes—have some time since determined what black, navy, brown, gray stitched with Old English. hemmed ready for use. 4 will be worn in overcoats next winter. It is the latest combined effort of these men— the best brains and skill in all tailordom—that is rep- resented in to-day’s Hackett-Carhart overcoat stocks. What Will Be Worn in 1914-15— C7 Kimpeoa Crawford Co.. Main Fleer. On fale Te-Morrow. Women, Children and Men May Share in This 1 Extraordinary Sale of Samples and Surplus poverty Arranged for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 1 ard other colors, All sizes. Take your choice—simply pay aie $4 MONTHLY Here now are shown exactly the same style fabrics, got This remarkable Rai was made possible through a decidedly advantageous contract oe by us with a the same shades and colorings, as are being bought nent manufacturer some months ago, when attendant conditions favored us. It is a rare opportunit to in profusion by the best wholesale tailors for next Green Hecht Bros. hosiery needs for the coming season. ity terion laa winter. Trading 53 to 57 West 14th 100 dozen Manufacturer's Samples of Women’s Hosiery, pr. 22c Lisle thread and fine cotton; black, tan and assorted shades, Made to sell at 35c to 50c pair; garter top, reinforced _ soles, on and = tovs, pair 22c. , emeerianinaaonmeaens, Men’s 50c Thread Silk Half Hose, at, pair, 28c Black, tans and a variety of attrac- tive shades. Chinchillas, Shetlands and Vicunas, in Blues, Blacks, Browns, Oxfords and various smart Heather mixtures. All in great demand for next season—yet here to-day in the most excellent assortments— Meltons, Velours, Kerseys and Worsteds—standard “Bread and Butter” overcoat fabrics—also are com- prised. And at low prices, despite a sharp advance felt in these fabrics, on orders for future delivery. Then, too, there are many English, Scotch and Irish effects, that will hold their wonderful popularity next season. All Are Here To-Day—- In fact, there is no fabric, or shade or coloring, destined for future popularity, but what is shown here Stamps f PRET FROM Or AVE, f, Women’s 79c to $1.00 Silk Ingrain Hosiery, at, 50c Black and tan, double top and 4 soles, heels and toes. i eee peer e a Mica Men’s Extra Fine and Medium Weight Silk Lisle Half Hose, in black, tan and colors at 2 for 25c, or, pair, 18c. WY Boot Silk Hosiery, at pr. 28c Garter top and double soles, heels and toes, eee Women’s 25c Hosiery, at 18c pr., 3 for 50c Black or tan silk lisle hosiery, gar- ter top and double soles, heels and toes; very sheer and elastic. t Women’s 50c black or Tan | [CIN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER __ One Hundred Dollars Men’s 50c Imported Half Hose, at, pair, 22c Black lisle thread half hose, ingrain Children’s Black and Tan Ribbed Hosiery, Cotton or Lisle, circular made; sizes 614 to 10 inches; at, 2 for The correct Chesterfield models, London Guard English split-sleeve, Shawl Collar, Convertible Collar, Motor and Travelling Coats—-all most favored by fashion for 1914-15—-await your inspection here in their most recent conception and in the most complete assortments. Extraordinary values, the finest of fine tailoring and fine fabrics—combined with positively assured “good style’ next season—that is what awaits your selection—here to-day. $13.50 to $20 Overcoats, $7 50 Regular Stock & Broken Sizes e $15, $18, $20 and $22.50 $ Overcoats.............. a at its best in the Hackett-Carhart stores to-day. Will Buy a Good Used | dye. Wisden 3 2 Maia Pieor, head or, pair, Among the popular fovencs lesa modell ge U hi Pi sone fart Srnec es ean eine prig t Fiano A NOTABLE SALE OF FINE CHINA in Our Great February | 40% Savings Offered on High Grade Dinner Sets Clearance of Rschanged $10.00 100-Piece American Porcelain Dinner Sets at $5. 95 Instruments. ~ T gemp ory Lanse sale icamodiatel to make 100% for another pinmeat we offer “se Nvery Pi is i Sets at less than 6c for each piece; border and spray designs; one o! ‘ebruary speci: Eve Ny Pia ho @ 1a 7 full 100 picces, several compositions to choose from—some with bread and butter plates, splendid condition and and some with soup tureens. fully warranted by us. $12.95 100-Piece American Porcelain Sets at $7.95 50-Plece American Porcelain Sets at $2.95 We mention a few out Tothe first 100 customerswe Tenet Geeta 79 we will sell this complete for................ c of many: $10 Dome com- $, .59 EMERSON UPRIGHT Choose at | Ny STERLING KING UPRIGHT | late for gas at. oe YY N | In either Nile green or amber with fringe to match in hexagon or square, complete with scientific regulating burner, inner N BRAD ADE piers os aia 8 be pa Ris) _-| chimney and durable mantle, $20, $22.50, $25 and $28 N $1.00 ¢ Week | Caius " eT Nien kk whee ~—s complete, $4.58. . $1.98 Highly Colored Inverted Lights, $1.19, Overcoats e N And Many Others FY Simpson Crawford Cow, siath Moar, On Kale To-Morrow, in pink, amber, green or opal. ) ee ae N, ‘ 0 em on easy te) f ? - a a N You can buy any of them on easy terms ot GROCERIE. Mail pee Bhiane Orde: Nant e 1 $25. $28, $30, $35 and ‘ Only $1. 00 & Week | Che non 108 Filled, RICE fluly. Worth tc Ib Hygeok waite aad i $37.50 Overcoats....... * A t fora whole year; if you | 7 .NOMR, GAR B. fl WYEMON rink Alatiu y paid to ply on any | Both, ME gt | tau can. Oh! Biic FEA’) BEANS Yancy PEAK Mealy. tender: | 3% + $1.00; ih Ask to see the beautiful new ue dtiaedamme Y 7 FINMatiddien: in | bat ’ D SHERRY— ; Needham Pianos Font Ave ates SS Sold on the Club Pian at $235.00 ah ae $1.28 Terms $1.50 a Week ROLLED OATA~ Freeh Hedi 33 be, 265 Broadway, 841 a way, Near Chambers St., at 13th St Opposite City Hall.’ Near Union {19 Weat 42a St, 134 thet noe St., Near Broadway, Near 3d Ave. ‘Open Evenings. Open Evening 7 eae $:000 Ibs. fresh roasted Seolt Blen@ 25c far Yousth Floor,