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° ) 4 certainty will give eight weeks Mine. Sembrich’s wr. "020" ee aint rene . ° Century Theatre. ‘The operas will be Farewell Recital Presented, as is the custom at the Metropolitan Opera House, with rare oe ns, in the languagés in which | @iarestia Gembrich gave her iast y are written. A guarantee fund of “this season” at Carnegie Hall! $400,000 will be raised to protece the VestesSay afternoon. The words quoted | Metropolitan Opera Company a @efrem the official programme. There | lors. Yeen rumors that Mme. Sembrich —_—s—__—_ The| Bayonets tor Greedy Roatmen. emhedl that she is to establish at Nice,| ZANESVILLE, Ohio, March %.—Boate $8 Wee eald, would absorb her energies. | men early to-day refused to remove per: meng her prospective pupils have | sons from imperiled homes unless paid, | Seem mentioned Alma Gluck and Bessie | and the militiamen forced them at tha AbBet Tt may be taken for granted, | point of bayonets to go on. The | however, that when Mme. Sembrich| water stage there at 4 A. M. was 3) ie to retire from the concert | fe w record, with the prospect of Merica, she will give us all beyond #@ feet @ @anee to bid her farewell in a fash- tee Levitt a Kreat art, her tried rs ns i rar capacities, and her long established Bepetarity. The apei mat te dear iaay | CAUSE OF IMPURE BLOOD be over & arent audience yeater- -— seem to indicate thi mo {9 ati! distant. callie. Druggist Tells of Best Remedy. Dame. Sembrich’s programme was one| Pure healthy blood is @ most es- ef Me longest and most varied that she | sential factor to good health. fama mered in a long time. She bezin — Poor, thin, devitalized blood may with old airs and songs that included pe caused by © weakness of the di- Puresll'a “Nymphs and Shepherds” xnd 4 iltow, Willow!" from Verdi's Seative organi, an accumulation of “Otello” that Js of ancient origin. Next Waste matter in the system, an inac- the presented a group of German lieder | Ve liver or lack of exercise. by Ghudert, Schumagn, Brahms, Rich-| Whatever the cause, the best rem- ard Strauss and Loewe. For a thira|edy we know is our delicious cod Bart che offered illustrations of French liver and iron tonic, Vinol. It will | an@ Slavic composers that included | purify and enrich the blood, tone up Bisel, Dalerose, Tschaikowsky, Monin. | the digestive organs, give you a hearty asko and Rubinstein. At the end sho| appetite and create strength. aang & group of folksongs of various! A case has just come to our atten- nations that included the French-Cana- | tion from Schenectady, N. Y. Mrs. dian “Gai lou a," the Irish “The Hattie Hall says: “I was forcibly re- Coolin” and the modern Greek “Ainte minded that my system was run "Ud eee, , down and my blood in bad condition pie hana ae wasa Oresentation « by an abscess forming in my side, ry of flowers which no Sem- nm ral brfch audience could aff | which required treatment for ‘ afford to miss, and of there was a demand for extra numbers Weeks. Under the regular use Qt the end more imperative than usual. leas to purify and enrich my blood Ader ‘Comin’ Thro’ the and| and build up my strength this was Jenny Lind’s old battle horse of “Call-|800n healed, and my general health tm the Cattle Home" aad Frank La | Was much improved. Forge's “Tell Her I'l Come To-m If you have the slightest indication Tow" there was the inevitable ‘‘Maiden's | of poor blood take Vinol. If it fails to With," to which Mine, Sembrich play her own accompaniment. Even aiter | ‘that there was long drawn out applause emi waving of handkerchicfs and shouts from the devotees that flocked around the etage. {ate Frank La Forge once more demon. (mg did he take bis eves off her, He! ‘wea as her second voice. The gift is et common. Erich Wolff, accompanist fer Hlena Gerhardt, who died suddenly Fecently, had it to perfection. Flora MeDonald Wills, accompanist for Kitty Cheatham, {s another artist in this line. | ZIMBALIST THE, SOLOIST WITH THE VOLPE ORCHESTRA. @frem Zimbalist, the violinist, was the seloist at the last subscription concer: of the season by Volpe Symphony Orehestra at Carnegie Hall last night. ‘The young man was heard in the Beethoven concerto in D major and the Deauty of his tones was such that the, memory of it cannot fail to linger long is who were privileged callet a all the ‘ | rhere is no} OM ‘olpe, in tion of the j j | cantinnsys hein ee weare’ wae, | Piano in the world], Rer, made up the second part of his Pat $250 to $400 that assays finer than the MEISTER at $17, When you purchase a a MEISTER you not only have kdaniddetid Rothschild & Company, the verture, all played | ; with spirit and with understanding, and || Manufacturers, behind the sale with astonishing skill. Mr. Volpe won't [fo guarantee quality, but you take offense at the qualifying word. Te | escape the dealer's profit which is has labored long and n the training of his young men and he is | usually $100 and more. More- now reaping his reward. His orchestra over you can buy on the reasonable term: of #1 a week or $5 a month fs worthy of respect and commands ad-} miration. It seemed to be augmented) J and you are not asked or expected last ht and modestly placed in tho! | to pay any interest on the deferred ¥ EISTER is fin- payments. ‘The ME \, ranks were noticed some individ players of mark from other orchest hed hogany, golden oak or No doubt at some time or other they | s you prefer. a@ been part of Mr. Volpe’s regular) band, [$1 a Week or $5 a Month << = —— te POPULAR PRICED OPERA AT acetate ean } —_ 1 and CharaeYouNoInterestonthePaymente} | | THE CENTURY THEATRE, — || Other Grades of Aolster Ptance from Mr Hammerstein is not to be left; alone in his new operatic venture for next season The City Club, with th TERMS: $2.00 Por Week—No Interest ald of the Metropolitan Opera Com-\1 we pay THE FREIGHT ANYWHERE pany, probably, will gi: ight weeks | of opera at popular # before the SEND FOR OUR FRER PIANO BOOK regular opera opens next SOUR Rothschild & Company Want to Feel Young? It's Olive Tablets For You! Law Prices, | It develops from just a few constipate: daye, especially in ia Byer ‘unless | you take yourself in Herald Square, Broadway, S4th to 85th St. Coax the Jeces bowel sassy back to mormal action wit! jr. Edwards’ ° Olive Tablets; the substitute forcaionel.|| Dinner de Luxe Don't force them to unnatural action fe 59c RM, Macy & (Co.'s Attractions are their severe medicines or by merely flushing out the intestines with nasty cathartics. | Dy. Edwards believes in gentleness, and Nature’ istance. Thursday, March 27, 1913 ce || Served from 11.30 A. M. te 245 P.M. = . chy Pliny re BLUEPOINT KTAIL There is never say pala OF BPS CELERY and RADISHES ree treatment old persons should CONSOMME, PRINTANIERE "Bake. Olive Tablets mixed with olive | or CREAM ECOSS. oll end have no trouble with your) — er stomach. Little Olive Tablet hae a move- own,” 10c and 25c per box. | SWEETBREAD CUTLET o CLAMART. MS Saire Tablet Gor Columbu Cra or ROAST 7/RIME RIBS of BEEF au A i | | | STRING BEANS and POTATOES SAVOYARDE Rows World's Office, northwest cor- | | } Floer, | | als sk inn exquisite Robes. color cre] NING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, M\ H. Macy'& Co.’s Attrac.ions Are Their Low Prices. St. Gall EMBROIDERIES at very SPECIAL Prices On Sale Thursday and Friday Only Twenty Thousand Yards of the finest Embroideries—repre- senting a special purchase from overstocked manutacturers—will be sold at Less Than Former Wholesale Prices Included in the assortment are Edgings, Flouncings, Galloons, Allovers, and every other style of embroidery trimmings tor un- dergarments or dainty Summer frocks. Galloons—Special, yd., 15¢ (/mported to sell for 20c to 25c) Swiss muslin, double Edgings—Special, yd, 7c (/mported to sell at 10c to 15¢) Embroidered on sheer muslin, nainsook or heavy cambric. Widths range from 2 to 4 inches. Over 50 patterns from which to select. Edgings—Special, yd., 12c (Imported to sell at 20c to 35c) Dainty designs for neckwear or blouse ‘trimmings, and effective strongly made edges for skirts. Sheer and heavy materials. Widths 3 to 9 inches, Dainty trimmings for wash dresses. Flouncings—Special, yd., 49c (Imported to sell at 85¢ a yard) Embroidered batistes combined with lace in very effective designs. Width 26 inches. Six pretty pat- terns from which to select. Flouncings, 59c (Imported to sell at 85c to'$1.25) Beautiful English eyelet designs in most elaborate and effective pat- terns. Width 26 inches, These flouncings are especially suitable for children's and women’s dresses. WOMEN’S Separate SKIRTS NEW Spring MODELS [On sale in the New Department—Third Floor | Skirts for dress, street and outing wear. Skirts draped, strictly tailored and in novelty effects—fashioned of the new sea- Serge Skirts, $9.74 _«Men’s wear serge of excellent qual ity-—-navy and black; pleated back, draped side. Bone Buttons and satin son’s smartest fabrics. Charmeuse Skirts, $15.74 Black satin ch leuse—draped caught with back with ornament. — Gather fancy corded belt effec Moire Skirt, $14.74 Moire of excellent quality ployed for this Skirt—which is of a Jenny" model, Pieated drapery etter below the knee. In taupe or black. Moire Skirt, $10.74 Smart model of very graceful style; slightly shirred and at back, In black m: Bedford Cord Skirt, $9.74 In navy or black of excellent qual- ity, Festooned drapery, gathered back with new flat back, MAROH 326, . H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are’ FLOWERS forYourGARDEN Roses and Flowerin from Holland. —! Eight-Piece, Fine Cut Glass Water Sets, $4.89 Eight-piece set sold ordinarily by Macy's for $7.89; similar quality, elsewhere, $10.00. Comprises 3!¢pint Water Pitcher, Six Tumb‘ers, and a 14-inch Mirror Plateau, in silver-plated mounting with feet. This set is “Straus” Cut Glass, made in our own fac- tories and distinguished for its depth and lustre of cutting —qualities for which it was awarded a gold medal at the World's Fair. Cut in Buzz Wheel and Fan design on clear, brilliant giass. We have only one hundred of these sets. It is barely possible they will last for aday’s selling. Basement. 34th mt. ND EMBRGIDERED 2 MF WAPANESE SREPE Just arrived from Yokohama, several hundred semis made Robes of the finest Japanese crepes—richly hand- embroidered in characteristic designs and in the heav: effective needle work for which the The skirts of these Robes have been cut and made according to our own specifications and are in the prevailing fashion—seamed, hemmed and ready to hang. Embroidered Robes, $7.69 White cotton crepe Robes—embroidered in wistaria, rose, cherry-blossom and other decorative patterns. The front panel of the skirt, the waist front, back belt, collar and cuffs are embroidered in lavender, violet, shaded blues, black and white. Embroidered Robes, $8.89 White cotton crepe Robes, with iri themum, cherry blossom and wistaria embroidery. Three panels of the skirt—the waist front, back, sleeves, collar and cuffs are.embroidered in black, lavender, white and shades of blue. Embroidered Robes, White crepe of finer quality, the skirt allover dotted and with deep floral embroidered border in bowknot and cherry blossom designs, is most elaborately embroidered with yc cuffs in French knots, and solid embroidery in a!l white effects or with embroidery in black and shaded blue. Embroidered Robes, $12.49 Japanese crepe of the finest quality is employed for these The panel front of the skirt and deep borders are in dotted and floral designs in shaded colors. The material for the waist is so designed that it may be used for high or low neck effects—the front, backs, sleeves and edges embroidered and scalloped. , These Robes are in Japanese blue, sky blue, helio and rose- with shaded self-color embroidery. Also in white with white, black, blue or lavender embroidery. sain ricer. 84th Street. ientals are noted. Very Special Prices on TRUNKS and BAGS Savings Varying from 14 to Nearly 14 on Prices Elsewhere. On sale n the new and much enlarged Department of Trunks and Bags, on the Fifth floor, 3sth St. side, and Bags and Suit Cases on special tables on the Main floor, Centre Aisle. “Peerless” Wardrobe Trunk, $18.49 Precisely Similar Trunks Elsewhere at $32.00 The box is of basswoed, covered with: heavy army duck and has centre bands and:a fibre binding. Lock$ and trimmings The S. S. “Potsdam,” from Amsterdam, has just Steamed into New York harbor with a great consign- ment to R. H. Magy & Co. of the finest Roses—43 of the most exquisitely beautiful kinds — and with an “ extensive assortment of the most desirable Flowering 3 Years Old, (each) 18c. Usually sold by florists at 40c and 50c each, yan lot of that very popular and; ie Crimson Rambler, (each) 24c. These are strong, hardy plants, and are also each three years old: Among the Roses at / 9c. are the followings. ;Mad.Caroling Testout \Mad. Plantier Magna Charta rose, chrysan- Shrubs. The former are Hardy Holland There is also a sj beautiful climber, t for the waist suits for men or 16 dresses for yokes, collar’ and en, The bureau section has five com- partments, graded in size, and the largest one is fitted with a detachable hat form. The worth o' this Trunk lies in the excellence of the materials, and Anna de Diesbach American Beauly Aglaia (Yellow Rambler) Baby Rambler (Madame Norbert Baron de Rothschild Barbarossa (The Red Frau Kari Baron de Bonstetten The wardrobe section is fitted with improved double rod trol- leys of steel, and the hangers are so p.aced that every last inch of space is saved and util- Although the measure ments are no larger than 45 in. x 24 in. x 22 in., the wardrobe section will accommodate ten Cowhide BAGS and SUIT CASES Extraordinary Savings Built to withstand the strain and stress of travel, and in every way dependable and seemly in appearance, $6 Cowhide Oxford Bags, $4.24 $6.00 Cowhide Suitcases, $3.49 Reinforced corners. and seam- ss ring handles. Brass locks g. Rus-|4nd straps, cloth lining, and Sizes 14|shirt fold. S:zes 24 in. and 26 the care shown in the little things. For instance, every rivet is driven right through theTrunk, capped with awasher, and ham- mered flat on the inside. The corners, too, are protected with unusually heavy and strong Reine Marie Henriette des Al; Frau Karl Druschhé Fisher & Holmes . Gloire de Dijes ioe Gy (Climbi Rambler iy ing or Rose) . § f Kaiserit Viktoria Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford Bn) cmaeetes PW Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt (eS alates tes | ts Commins # oa GROCERY SPECIALS ISIT the wonderful new. Grocery Department on the Fifth Floor, 35th St. side, Every kind of Food Product displayed by unique methods. " Register your ‘phone number (if you hive in Manhattan) and have us call you. and ta A Special Sale of Senoked Bool Tenguea, closely trimmed ;-wel are from 3 to4 Ibs. ; usual price is22c Sale of Tematese—“A Ilivine” b: y +» In the regular, so-called th r price for this sale, caseof 6: Of excellent quality leather, with brass locks and slides an sewed-on corners, pocket and leather linin set brown or black. in.,16in. and 18 in. Study these prices carefully as compared with prices elsewhere, 5 andrealize that Macy's p::ces are ALWAYS “Lowest-in-the-City.” For belts and for trimming Corset Cover Embroidery, 29c (/mporled lo sell at 40c to 50c @ yd.) Deep embroidered patterns in eyelet and blind work designs — with finely made scalloy ‘on fine nainsook. Embroidered Allovers, yd., 74c here $1.00 to $1.50 a yard) ered allovers for yokes and guimpes, Fine baby patterns and English eyelet designs. inches, An exceptional value. Ecru Flouncings, yd., $1.39 Imported to sell at $2.00 lo $3.00) es for thissapeia Important Changes Are Now in Process of Being\Made In Macy’s MUSIC Department (Now located on the Fourth Floor, 34th St., Rear) When these are completed, the Macy assortment of Music and Musical Instruments, will be second to none of its kind i In connection with the moving and readjustment of stock, there will be announced from time to time remarkably money-saving opportunities: the first of these is 10 inch Disc-Record Carrying Cases, 98c Macy's usual price is $1.89; elsewhere $2.00and $2.25 Watch for these opportunities- interesting ones that are to be found in the Department, though not advertised. There are always more un-adver- tised than advertised special values at Macy's, is 10-Ib. Domes of extra large size, thi Perfect fruit; about $0 to 60 to the pound; sold elsewhere at 15¢ Special Sale of Daween’s India Chutney—F portation, including mere, Bengal Club and at 45c the large bottl Picilest packed in’ or. bettleet thie ickles; packed in 9 oz, a Preserved Califernia Preite— ked, absolutely pure, in 16-0; est qualit: ‘ked ; our own: weet Li finow. Col, Skinner's Chutneys quality that selisi Chow Chow, Gherkins; ‘La Forge’ brand: the finest berry Blackberry, Peach feed’ Oe Wnt cher rry, Blac! , or * ig: for this sale, dozen, $2.14; bid White” Brand Oyster Seuce—The finest large 16-02, bottles’ Seca Sle ol Jray Tamatne—Aliving” brand, packed in No. cans: very Garden Spinech-Extra fancy stock, inlat already very extensive, ecru muslin, ‘lwenty effective pat- terns from which to select. Width pure, without preservatives; packed sat flavor. This special sale, I Sale th’s O: — gan, We” jrunswick’™brand; ~and look for the equally ality sold elsewhere at 12c to 15cacan; our + St finest quality packed; eq usual price, can, 10¢; 5; sold elsewhere at 25c cai le, I Sale t” Brand—Sold elsewhere at from , Sauce —Packed by the Balarla Preserv’ ir priceforthissale,dozen, . Pineapp! 20c to25c can ; the largeNo. 2can, forth ” Brand Apple Co., put up ina largeNo. 3 can to sell at 2: $1.69; Emilie Ferrero Malaga Cluster Raisioa~|“Lil Qur own importation; this sale, 0 Silver-Plated Coffee PER- OLAT ORS, $6.94 __ On Sale Thursday and Friday SIX-cup size and precisely similar | (save for the silver-plating) to one recently advertised elsewhere at $6.50 in nickel plate. These_Percolators coffee of surprising excellence and uniform quality. Owing to the construction, no steam escapes and no aroma is lost when coffee is making—all the delicious fragrance of ——| the coffee bean is retained. The body is made of copper and ts neavily silver-plated, on, has received a preliminary coat of tin Brand Salad Dressing ** Mepint bottle, 2le; “Jessamine” Brand California Apricets No. 244 can; extra heavy ar Price for this sal “Teal” Brand Colifernia Lemen Cling Peaches —In heavy syrup; No. 244 {cans uality elsewhere at 25c; per Syqissy ye =! Flaked Sea Fish''Continental'’ prepared trom green cod; =)! Diagonal Ski: Freach Mushrooms ~"'Mar. ; Two t ¢ finest packed; our own importation; regular size can; miniatures, per can, 34e; per dozen, $3.97; Hotel => k also trimmed in the 1 oes illustrated) make Shepherd Check Skirts, “$7.94 rd plaid in clear ie a . 2 square cans; 3 0, 1 tail cans; this sale, dozen, $1.33; can, Wel, , and Sweet Peas—Very| jo. 2 can; our price for this sale, per car et li Cotton Eponge Skirt, ily White’ brand; No, Cherries-‘White Pigeon'* and the inside, in additi before being silvered. These Percolators are built in such a manner that no coffee dust can be washed into the body of the pot. Thus there is no , and no bitter pritty taste, ~'Lily White’ brand: quality elsewhere. t6c; can, 13e; dozert, $1.46; and buttonholes b! t aaa Ser TANS SRA WF IAT) W.-P REA NINE pC IT per aa Extra size and Maternity Shirts in complete assortment of | Styles and in the newest fabrics. | can; equal qualit our price, per can