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THE EVENING WORLD, ‘TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1913. 18 Olive Fremstad fe Heard as Tosca \. wet wa \ BY SYLVESTER RAWLIN UIVE PREMSTAL fne of 1 8 “Tore Metropolitan Opera House last) ligh ' nigt®, It is the 1 © this season | cal ) she has appewed E character that Mir she subjects to the markable intell! that there is comprehension Har Tosca of nig the emotions and tie senses. singing and acti in which she k pelling power getfulness, pr Fremstad ber about the body before she secur passport. Th: thou FPloria’s mind ot yment of the as sassination must been the secur- ! of flight for herself Sour St ‘There was a fine cast that included | Caruso as Cavaradossi, singing und act- ing at his best; |, Incomparabl Searpia; Rossi as Angelott!, Pinl-C Fout with Cas as the Sacristan, Bada, Begue, Anan-| Millions of fam and Jeanne Maubourg. The per-|Cascaret now and then and never formance, under the direction of Mr.| know the misery caused by a lazy Toscanini, was most effective and the!liver, clogged bowels or an upset eeiience, crowded to the limit of the) stomach hewse’e capacity, showed its apprecia-|_ L put in another day of distress. | ttem by innumerable curtain calls. Let Cascarets cleanse and regulate 4 aides | your HIER: remove bade [te digested and fermenting food and that PRONZALEY QUARTET Bier m take the excess GIVES FINE CONCERT. bile fr We Flonzaley Quartet at ite concert fm Aeolian Hall last night got’ a dos of what used to v© kne weather. But the ne difference. The was filled with an audience of serious music lovers who heard a lovely programne interpreted ,, ‘ty master artists. Beethoven's fourth q@artet in C minor, opus 18, was the first number and Schumann's thint q@artet in A major, opus 41, was the last, each as fascinating as it is tam- Mar, Between th ca San timt'e “Gonata @ tre" for two viol ‘gallo, which the Florgaleys pres¢ here some two or three seasons a a Gelictous work full of melody. The play- ing of the quartet ts full of color, erisp- ness, grace and light. It 1s cause for eongratulation that New York ts awake te the merits of the organization. Children love “BORIS GODOUNOFF” WEEK FROM TO-MORROW. Mr. Gatt!-Casazza has fixed the d. of the American premiere of Mous sky's Russian opera “Bor!s Godounoff’ «st the Metropolitan Opera House for week from to-morrow evening. Ad Didur {s to have the title part and t east will include Louise Homer, Anna Case, Lenora Sparkes, Maria Duchene, Jeanne Maubdourg, Rothier, Paul Alt- house, Do Segurola, Reiss, Lambert Murphy and Rossi. Mr. Toscanini will conduct. ARREST MAID OF ACTRESS FOR $5,000 BRACELET THEFT. Former Employee Said to Have Confessed Stealing Julia San- derson’s Diamonds. Cora Prid a shine Girl" Compa sken to Police Headquarters to-da the charge of stealing a $5,000 diamond ‘racelet from the actress. A number ot pawntlokets wore found on the girl and detectives say she confessed to the theft, With Cora was ted her young man, a tall and bri ly garbed per son, who said his name was Lee Coo} and who lives at No, 46 West ‘Thir | sixth street, Two diamonds were found LITTLE’S Gth Ave. S. W. Cor. 15th St. LEASE EXPIRATION SALE We ordered this Furniture expecting to re but all deals are off, and we vacate May 1, ie To you—it means opporiun Not only in all through the building. The new prices show idea of the values, you must see the furniture. $19.50 Extension Table 9912.50 Quartered oak, has a 45-inch top, heavy 8+ $34 Gulden’ Oak Height 54 in, width 48 in French plate mirror Note dimensions i$ Little's has n Little's pri are not oniy | then “instal below the tou 1 prices evel on very ne terms J.H.LITTLE&CO,, vr high- srade prices an oted by any = NEED 1S A “| GASCARET TONIGHT, Dime a Box - -No Headache, in ness or Constipation by morning. Jeo Matter and poison in bowels. Then you will f A Cascare! i straighten you out L liver -and bow for * months. they taste good—never gripe or sicken, PERRIN GLOVE for every occasion at ae Exported from France to every country on the globe for those who want . Was arrested H the best 20 20 oe You can get Perrin's if you insist. For men and women—$1.50 up. Money Saving Chances that come once in a life’ $20.00 Sclid Oak China Cabinet 74) $11.75 Buffet, °24 | $20.00 Brass Bed Half 10x40 in} Price, $10 quar: | This well-m He J charged with re- goods. vn told the polles the fro-theatri- stinetion of 1 with none omach, Bilious- the headache, indigestion, the and foul gases— ht and keep them carets, men and women take a to take Cascarets because Every Perrin sise Stamped in the Ace of Clubs man ght. d | drioing—there is afl) ay | | mai in this buildi e This cab) inches ade Brass Bedstead has lub” prices, but far body, and we will sell} Sixth Avenue, S. W. Cor. 15th St. f G I M BH L S A Maker’s Urgent Need Brings This Extraordinary News— $2300 Worth of RICH CUT GLASS for $1000 The maker had to have a certain sum in cash to meet an immediate obligation. The thing he had to give for that money was beautiful Cut Glass of the very highest quality. We were one of his largest customers, and he made us the offer that brings this splendid offering for tomorrow. We might have put the goods in stock and gotten full prices for every piece; but we give all the benefit to those who come to share in the distribution tomorrow. The Whole Lot Will Probably Go in a Jiffy Every piece is spic-span-new and ABSOLUTELY PERFECT—all cut on pure lead glass blanks, with the weight, brilliancy and enduring lustre that only the best glass possesses. A complete variety of all the desirable In Paris, One Goes to the Races to See the New Modes But in New York, one goes to AT GIMBELS “Indeed, I think it is much more satisfactory to see the modes at GIMBELS, for the be Hl promenade so that the costumes can really be seen—for you know at the Races, one sees a group of them here, another there—and they all mingle with the crowds. “And at GIMBELS, one sees the new evening gowns, too, ‘| where in Paris, this would necessitate a visit to the restaurants or the Opera.” Madame Cheruit’s Models Have Just Arrived These and the many other models from all the leading Couturiers of Paris will be exhibited tomorrow between 10.30 A. M. and 12—2.80 and 4 P. M. Eighth Floor pieces for gifts and for your own sideboards and crystal closets. Not a Piece Marked More Than HALF PRICE, and Many Much Less $2.75 to $7 Sugar and Cream Sets, Now $1.36 to $3.60. $6 to $7 Decanters, Pints or Quarts, Now $2.96 to $3.60. $2.96 to $10 Bowls for Fruit or Salad, Now $1.36 to $5. $3.76 to $8 Fern Dishes, Now $1.60 to $3.75, $4.50 to $11 Ice Cream Trays, Now §2 to $5. $8 Cheese Dishes, Now $4. $3.00 to $8 Celery Dishes, Now $1.35 to $3.95. $5 Compotes for Fruit or Candy, Now 62. $3 to $6.76 Jugs for Water or Lemonade, Now $1.60 to $3.25. And Many Single Items The Sale will be held in our China and Crystal Sections, Fifth Floor. These New Dresses for Women Are in More Than a Hundred Exclusive Styles Artistic in color, distinctive and modish in style, excellent in Kall moderate in price —are the features that differentiate Gimbel Dresses from all others. While these Dresses are distinctive, they were : I ik sohg by the Latest Models of Paquin, ert, Agnes, Drecoll & Bechoff-David This collection also illustrates the alertness of the House of Fashions, for we did not lose one minute in aie these Dresses reproduced after original models al le Morning Dresses, $18.50, $25, $35 to $65 Eponge, serge and Bedford cord—also the Nazimova style in the latter material. Silk Crepe Dresses $18.60, $22.50, $32.60 to $75 Crepe de chine, crinkled crepe and crepe meteor, also silk poplin. These Dresses are for both street and house wear. j Afternoon Gowns, $22.50, $25, $29.60 to $95 H Silk crepes in exquisite plain colors, others in the Ee uaint Jouy printed designs. Also silk crinkled crepe, Y Srung Coals An assemblage of new and extremely emart coats for immediate wear, each model is MODEL 1-—illustrated at the extreme lefi— is the latest effect in a three-quarter length coat of English covert cloth—the new semi-box lines, cutaway front, long mannish revers, patch pockets; all sizes for women and misses. At $15 MODEL 2—a striking new ¢ ore ia blue or black. Copy of a $40 Barf Inlaid col- lar slash ornaments, black-and-white braid on front and sleeves. /ilustrated at the immediate jet. All sizes for women and misses. At $19.75 MODEL 3—is an extremely handsome coat of tan or black Ratine, lined throughout with » Tichly em- and cuffs; fastens at front $19.75 with large ornament. //lustraled at right. All sizes for women and misses. Included in this group oj Coats for Wednesday's selling are 20 sample Coats of much higher values. but selling at $19.7 ‘anton crepe, crepe poplin and crepe meteor. Evening Gowns, $25, $32.60 to $150 Exquisite color combinations in chiffons, fine silk crepes and broche silks. Imported Gowns for All Occasions $32.50 to $375 Mourning Dresses and Gowns $19.60 to $65 All-white, as well as all-black models. Third Floor SALE OF $32,850 WORTH OF SILK DRESSES Bought At a Sacrifice From An Overstocked Maker be . rice which enables Gimbels to sell these excellent models, in the latest Spring styles, AT HALF AND THAN HALF INTENDED RETAIL PRICES, crepe de chines, brocaded crepes, charmeuses, ee me href and French voiles, messalines and chiffons, in all shades, now sell ing at $8.76, 610.76, 914.60 and $18 Subway Store, Balcony Women’s Sweaters ue eoltmace Hrminn be Dress Goods women that New Styles in These German Play Dresses ranges are 5 , pe RRae Citta This is the Annual Spring Sale, which thrifty women have ' At 85¢ to $2 50 Polen Besause thie P alt learned to wait for because in past seasons the values present- While these simple little Dresses are for the | the odd lots worry us, ‘pw we ed have more than compensated for the delay in purchasing. : kiddies that love to romp, many are trimmed | price theni : NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS—So FAR UNDERPRICED as to afford a saving with fancy bandings that give them good style and effective lines. ‘Then, there are others that are embroidered in Art Nouveau patterns, and some with cross-stitch and scalloped embroideries. Those of ramie and mercerized linene are 85c to $1.50, and the more dressy styles of cotton poplin are $2.50. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Socond Floor of 14 to 1% on the regular prices. At $2.76 Each, Were $3.50 | 75. Navy Blue and Black $1.75 Black German to $3.95, Serges, 65c yd. 42 in. Black-and-White Broadcloth k clearing. Excellent quality, thoroughly Shepherd Checks $1.10 yd. id at 38c yd. Deep, rich a 60 in. wide, This is a firmly woven fabric, clear | chiffon finish, Spring weight. § and perfect, in the small and medium r and V-neck. Colors are $1.35 Silk-and-Wool checks so fashionable for suitings for} $1.26 Coating Serges, Oxford, tan, maroon and navy iv Ponlins, 96 ya. Fe Srey: oe ni ah, i ais 950 rh . in. wide; 46-in, |-wool -in. Cream 5 . I" » blue. Main Fleer lune: io ahite tv elite pe: Storm were e. | Bedt lord Whip- | sponged oh stake tee peter radium, purple, King’s blue, Nell | in. black anc a and] of navy and black. Would You Prefer Candles to tose, champaphes mone, brown, | HAV). Be yd.| Fancy ‘Stripen vests, tan, silver, reseda, wine, | — 60-in, wae Ahi Dress Goods, 65c Cream Serge, ° 72 9 sage, heliotrope, raisin, amethyst, | bright, lustrous fabric, strong weave, 48c yd. Elect ric i yht in our kitchen d cadet, navy blue and ‘black, in eream, blackd and navy blue, Cream only, all-wool storm Subway, Lower Floor serge, yard wide, firmly woven. Of course you would say “‘Nol!’’ The difference in comfort and convenience between the brilliant electric light that turns ot and on in an instant and the dripping, guttering tallow candle is too great to admit of Any argument. le A Most Remarkable Value Is Offered for Wednes- By that same token, the modern housewife demands the clean, safe, healthy ALUMINUM WARE for her kitchen utensils, and— day in This Sale of Renaissance Table Covers The March Housewares Sale Is Rich (which, by the way, is a timely Easter suggestion) In Aluminum Ware at Special Prices ACTUAL $3.50 VALUES, at $1.50 EACH It is the Ideal Ware in which todo your cooking. It is healthy, because there are no poison- | 54-inch cloths, round or square, Many of them have lace insertion centers, ous ingredients in its making. It cannot crack or chip off and get into the food, as poor enamel | tha drawnwor k centers. All of them have very deep and exceptionally handsome lace iat Tb Saya bees Bone Bad erty ee iene 4) ele at st pdf and wl We i sna fi- 1] edgings. ‘This is one of those rare opportunities which is sometimes brought about by close nitely. ea! rou quickly, bu! wi not burn the 006 as readily as other cooking utensils, co-operation of bi buyers and overburdened manufacturers, Subw: _In the March Sale, you can practically equip your kitchen with Aluminum Ware at great pers piel ‘sy Store, Lower Floor. savings. Here are instances: for quic All sizes from 34 to 42 in the [sponged and shrunk; spotproo Z » vari firm weave, prominent twill; ion, among the various correct Spring weight. -Byron collar, shawl col- Regularly N Regular, N CONROS ceric eue spe at arate Ose Long Handled Kitchen POTS ia Oe, 0c March Sale of China and House- 5 ql, Cast Alanine inbrving A ‘a 75 Sh 50 yO era (dozen ve A 6 35¢ f hi 91% in, Cast Aluminum Frying Pans.$1,95 $1.50) Table Spoons (do. ries $1.10 75. It. Bote bo Boilei . i ie $1.50 $1.15 Lie Sacer e. » 81,85 sl ‘ urnis Ings Soup Ladles. 50¢ 30c | 4-piece Saucepan Sels..... : Other Fine March Housewares Sale Specials Woodenware valet? $1.75 Pointed Examples of Subway Underpricing Dinner Services At Nearly Half Regular Prices $18.60 Austrian Services, $9.76 $13.00 American Porcelain Service, $7.75 Folding Ironing Boards on stands, reg. $1.50 at 61. Toilet Bowl Brushes, reg. 40c, at 800 nese charming pattern of pink rose, with Full service of a hundred pieces, gold lace deoc- “UNIVERSAL” Clothes Dryer, has 80 feet space for Magic Dustless Dust Clothes, ree. 16c, at 120. gold edge; fancy shape. ration—exceptional value, wet or ironed clothes, can be attached to the wall and] Radiator Brush 52-piece sets, same as above, $4.25, takes up very little space when not in use, reg. $1.50 at $1. Dust Brushes 408 “85c and 400. Foldi SURTA A'S S, i vo ' ni willmor tag reg #4 at Thon Coe om rumable Pin) | Hair Floor Brushes, reg $1.16, $1.28 and 61.60, at 906, ation -two patterns | | $13.60 American Porcelain Service, 97,60 100 feet of Waterproof Clothes Line, reg. 70c at 66c. and $1.26, : gold line edge, 100 pieces, white with deep gold band, full ser- a hes Pin Bags, containing 60 clothes pins, reg. 20¢ Tinware 3.75, vice for 12 pec ople, IRT BOARDS, reg.85c at60e. Tin Potato Bakers, reg. 10c, at Te, Four Specials in the Housefurnishing Store leave Bourds, reg, 60 ar e0c. Kruemer's Wash oilers, reg, $1.55, at No.1 Li Suct Healta Raurna haute ita ate, Odd Dinnerware at Big Willow Ware Waller etalk N lleolors, 136 yd. Reductions Round Hampers, reg. $2, ut 61.26, Walker's Jifvers, reg. 10c, at 60, aucepan Set, in| 350 Bread and Butter Plates, Fruit Saucers, Dinner Oval Clothes Baske 60c, at 400, Kramer's oll-top Bread Boses, medium size, reg. $2, ) Plates, Breakfast Plates and Soup Plates of decorated . American porcelain ware or decorated china; special [ at 100, > . Bouillon Cups and Saucers, 10¢ each. 4 OB do for F SB, Ramekins and Plates, 10¢ each. Et F Be a A jan Ch ¥ Si: 1. 0c roll, three for 60e. i 250 Au i hers, Lamb's-wool extra long handle, large size, 50c Austrian Sugar and Cream Sets, washable and d, reg, $1.25 at 7 Tenet THIRTY THIRD 8T, Subway Btore, Lower Fleer Dustless Floor , circular, long ay 860, }{_Dustless Floor Mops, circular, long handle, 660, reg. $1.86.|_I., $1.85, NEW YORK 5 Carpet Beaters, re 10c, at $1.60, White or oak finish, SUNDRIES 2-lb, Flour Canisters, roy, $1.10, wt 85e, ame AUT SCOURING POWDER, large size cans, Fifth Floor 10 for 26¢. —e