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‘Victor Herbert Conducts Irish BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. ICTOR HERBERT AND his o bIt disconcerting, after the several re- cent recitals by John McCormack, from Which hundreds Were turned away, to find that the audience was of only mod- rete size, a tribute to the charm of Mr. MoCorma*k's voice aside from his nationality, that is worthy of note. Mrs. Paterson, in the “Caro Nome” frem “Rigoletto,” in Balte's thet I Dwelt in Marble Ha’ Music Festival pictures in three-quarter time. A large audience enjoyed and appreciated him. GADSKI ANO TOSCANINI OUT OF OPERA CASTS. Johanna Gadski, most reliable of sing- ers, had to disappoint an audience at the Metropolitan Opera House on Sat ay night .because of indisposition, Was announced to sing in “Die eisters.nger,” but instead, Beila Alten % | took the part and made the most of her * chestra, with Ideile Patterson as opportunity, Dropping all the manner- @oloist, and Dr. Joseph Dunn] isms of her incomparable Gretel, which, Making an uldress, celebrated the|too often, she carries with her when thirty-Afth annuil Felis Ceoil Agus|impersonating other characters, she Seanachas, the iris musical and 1t-]S8An# and acted convincingly. Jacqui erary festival of the Gavilo Soolety, | UTUS for the first time here, wi at Carnegio Holl last night. It was a] Walter, and a very good one, too, even thous bit stin. Willy Buers was Hans Sachs and Otto Goritz, of course, was Beckmesser, Carl Braun was Koth- ner, Reiss was David and Marie Matt- feld was Maddalena. Mr. Herts con- ducted as brilliantly as usual, “The Girl of the Golden West," at the Saturday matings, was conducted by Mr. Polacco, because of an attack of neuritis upon Mr. Toscanin. The Puceini opera went very well under Mr. Herbert's “Love's Hour,” “The Last Rose of Summer, and in Mol- loy’e “Kerry Dances,""disclosed a soprano vetoes of lovely quality and variety that he used with no little skill. Her dic- don was excellent and her presence was ing. Something in volume of voice only was lacking. Mrs. Patterson, tt is understood, has aspirations for the (@peratic stage. Mr. Herbert led the orchestra through twe movements from Villiers Stanford's @ymphony in F minor, his own “Irish Rhapsody” and “Su: and “Air de Ballet,” and Wallace's “Maritana” over- ture. Dr. Dunn made an interesting address on aptient Gaelic literature, #ra.a2 X, Arens directed the third con- cert of the season by the «Pepple's Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon before an apprecia- tive It was a pity to miss address that by custom preceded the playing of seventh symphony. The echolarly analysis of the work in the Programme book that he subgtituted did not compensate for the loss of his own a@imple, lucid, direct speech. Don't be @e modest, Mr. Arens! We like to hear talk, laximiliar! Pilzer, the concert master, was the soloist in Bruch's violin con- certo in G minor, opus 2. The young man played with a confidence and skill most gratifying to those of us who have watched his growth in artistic stature for some years. And, apparently, he has not lost his head. After being re- called six or eight times, he modestly resumed his place at the head of the violins in the orchestra to play Tscha!- kowsky's “Marehe Slav.” Carl Morris substituted for John Barnes Wells ahd sang most pleasingly the ara “Erl tu,” from “The Masked Ball." Iter Damrosch conducted the Sym- phony Society Orchestra at Aeollan Hall Jast night in a concert for the Pension Fund of the organization. Tschaikowsky's “Pathetique’ —sym- phony was the” princtpal number Germaine Schnitzer was the soloist tn Schumann's 9 concerto in A minor and Edmond Clement, the French tenor sang songs by Gounod, Debussy, Mas senet an@ Hue. It was altogether a dejightful entertainment enjoyed by a large audience. Olive Fremstadt was the bright, par- tloular star at last night's concert ai the Metropolitan Opera House. She san, the “Sincidio” aria from “La Glaconda, and when recalled rendered “Les Filles de Cadiz" of Delibes and a song by Grieg. "In the second part of the pro- gramme she gave a group of German gongs, and for an encore “Long, Long Ago” and a Norwegian song. Carl Braun delighted the audience with an air from ‘The Magic Flute,” Sohubert's “Der Doppelganger" and Jangen's “Alt Heidelberg.” Henrietta Baoh played three violin numbers, and Louls Cox, @ young American singer who hag been heard in small parts here- tofore made a good impression as a sololst. Rothmeyer conducted with cus- tombry excellence. Leopold Godowsky, the eminent pi- @ recital at Aeollan Hall yesterday afternoon tn which be played compoaitions by Schumann, Grieg, Liszt and Chopin, and six numbers from his own “Walzermasken,” twenty-four ton Polacco's direction, the principal parts, 4s usual, being in the hands of Emmy Destinn, Caruso, Ama’ Dinh Gilly, Retss, Didur and De Segurola. The Boston Symphony Orchestra, un- der Dr. Karl Muck, bade farewell to New York for the season at Carnegie Hall on Saturfay afternoon. 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Children's Wash Dresses, . and fancy chambra ginghams — Russian and strlen trim'd with contrasting ings—sizes to 5 years, Limit, four, Babies’ Lawn Caps........ .%6 wr emb'y of turnback style= with Val. lace, ribbon loops er . Limit, two 49 ot. Babies’ Shirts............. 04 Medium welght—soft Saxony weel yAr—long or short sleeves—sises to yairs. Limit, three. $5.98 Women’s Hats....... hair or slik braid colors or in contrasting Uons—satin, velvet or feather taney trimming. Limit, two. Pimp cr milas"taree esd wear Reweat shi block, brese end burnt. Limit, two. $2.98 Shaded Ostrich Plumes... .2.96 Long, allky flues—heavy, heads—variety of colors, combinations of Blue, Pink, ose, Go Saphiads oes $2. 98 ct. 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Lining Satins Laur aust of fashior also black and white Not Limit, 10 yds 49 ct, Holland Shade: i hy Tamit, four, welitht Dress 8! Limit, se pane k Hair fine Nets—tled ends or mesh—all colora—_ | soap dtsh . 17) Lint, teach Taal, three donee, Wool Bla he 8 LAmit, 1 pair. Spring alw bs ing. Limit, 9 p jain 2hinch~ Russet-leather. strape—du able handles—tinen Hned. “Limit, one net—white, eoru and dark to 8T Inches wide? feet extension’ sole clamp Ari Ritis-one of the best —round or shawl collara. Limit, 3 8 Inch- fanoy mission and 35 ty and Shadow lace has reached the senith of . oT Pure linen—fine close weave—narrow 1.50 4 fore hemming)ne rollers. | 39 49 ct. Bathroom Fixtures—ea. .30 Post quality, nickel on brase—towel glass or paper holder, revives roller skating sport, 37 ct. Wool Baby Flannels .29| 25 ct, Cabinet Stationery . Vir, but soft, for skirts, bands, & sheeted envelopescolors and barrows, ete, Limit, 2 yards white. 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Trousers and $1.98 Boys’ tc tweeds, Cassimeres, corduroys—many with bait loops and watch pocketo= 5 te 17 years Limit, two white Madras—t or attached collar—# to tary style years. Limit, four | 29 ct, Child: Light, im Khaki so bl long or short sleeves—2 to 6 years, Limit, three. 39 ct, Men's Balbri; SI in Shirte.. 20 ~ dra nit, three, $1.50 Knives and Forks... ved Bore and stag hindles—well of 2 pleces known make Lint, 2 sets. set 49 ct. Tea Spoons Rogers silver-plated. \ydos...., Limit, 3 de and leather » OWo, $1.50 Bracelets 14 kt. soit filh Chased tn ‘many ‘na pretty strong catch and hinge. linea

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