The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1913, Page 13

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pec ~ ae RRR SCE RR TORT et THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1919, | —een----—memmee~ Presented laet night the double bi! ot | otudea Rena Saville as Nedda, “Cavalleria” and “Pagliacci.” It's & diauro as Canio, Angelo Antola as Tei, | subscription. There wore many curtata | pity to have te record that the audience| Pietro Vetton! as Syivio and Wiiliem 1 ‘6 ‘Music Mak 99} visions of what te méant by the “One| sang with precision, and, produced @ Co | 8, ‘man with @ dream, at pleasure, shall go | f00d volume of tone. work was his principal purpose, of] ging in his efforts to bring out all that| ence was scarcely larger than the forth and conquer a crown, and three In Sullivan's “Golden Legend,” Grece| course. That is too short for a whole) is inherent of beauty and worth in the By Elgar, Heard with a new song’e measure can trample | Kerns as Elsie, Mildred Potter as Ur- | convert. To find something of the proper) work. Amato in the title part, Frances id a kindgom down.” But there ie aiso | sula, Dan Heddoe as Prince Henry, and je ie Yength was now dusy. For First Time the solemn reflection that “Once more | Herbert Witherspoon as Lucifer, sng God's future draws nigh, and already | excellently, with proper spirit and un- —_——~>_—_ goes forth the warning that ye of the|derstanding. So sa tet aed mh | past must die.” Hall wisely omitt je Afth and six! Walter Henry Hall Pre-\ "sigur, tn his projection of O’shauan- | scenes; but even then his programme ii ie ‘s thought, 1 ised fe sents ft With the Unie rerniant exerston dat for Mt versity Festival Chorus) ituminative choral exponition of the rer Ye «6 text. In the solo work, which {s for ullivan 8 Golden contralto, only, he was not 80 happy. Legend” Also Sung, | mis Potter, wao sang well, had no oe ee = a. the choran ‘ts "whey bad no "sion otter, lan 2 | @mazing,” an e ail: doe and Herbert With-| ease ot veasty. Mr Malls choras erspoon as Soloists. ps TR calls for all, flowers aplenty for Mme. | was not large, for the performance was|Giullani as Beppo Mr. Antela ida Roxanne, Riccardo | Alda, and a silver medallion of himeelf|of a merit far beyond the cost of| forced to sing the prologue twice etl Putnam OreNee aa bel ae Cyrano for Amato from a jeweller |tickets, which are lesued at popular| Mr. Mauro to repeat part of the . who tm one of the baritone's greatest | prices, In “Cavalleria” Emilia Verger!| Pagiiaccto.” Josish Zuro conducted admirers. | wae Santussa, Irene Haeseler was Lola,| works admirably. After “Cavalleria” Irena Jacoty was Lucia, Salvatore Gi-| was called before the curtain and ap- | piauded vociterousiy. A fine buna of roses also was presented to him. ‘was too long. To present the new i chorus, and Mr. Hertz was unflag-|in interest with repetition. The audl- “Cyrano” got ite last performance! Guiche, William Hinshaw as Le Bret, for the season at the Metropolitan | and Albert Reiss as Ragueneau, never Opera House last night. It was sung | have sung and acted their parts better.} The Zuro Opera Company, giving @ was Turiddu tetro V admirably by all the principals and by' But the opera does not seem to grow'apring season at the Thalla tia Ad a gd The can et vpastiace! tm G I M B E L NS} Extraordinary Rug Values, in a Setting Full of Far Eastern Charm, Make the | Ahead of Time—Women’s Spring Modes _ ech teemes tia LONDON-ORIENTAL RUG FAIR — oy 2 2 ) AP scat Lndeadta Je TUBERCULOSIS Just as Easter was earlier than it has been in many years, the season of Spring Modes is An Occasion of Rare F ‘ascination wi . th nusle being terminated at an abnormally early date. 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It is an object lesson as to what can be accomplished | |¢ Paleieaabee ic conte etioar nr in the Curable $25 to $45 $35 to $45 in the gathering and showing of fine Rugs when such resources as those of ¥ the annual English festival at Birming- St E TAILORED SUITS GIMBELS are back of the undertaking. , fh tht natal gt hese Dal age SILK DRESSES 0} Here are magnificent India and Kirmanshah Carpets, bought in bond on the London = awe fou aunvens, Geen Darvea” a | $18.75 & $24.50 t $25 and brought over here at such extraordinarily low figures that the United States Customs 7 rf at 5 a , The three hundred mixed voices that Mr. up the shipment on tbe ground of undervaluation! We are selling these Carpets at 68.10 9 Hall rected were rearulted from the tet & comprehensive collection hoe — ony ar ae pang ioe ict Lot any entatest sie of which ae now setting st sean at 93.60 a square | ‘ iniveraity Cho Brook ~ several dresumakers’ surpluses a r rman: » readily command $6 a square foot for uality. a Se icin mets | ats, call oh By Aneaioemy ie oe soreas moraine Liseaitala scot There are stunning Turkish Carpeteat 76¢a square foot for a grade that usually brings $1.50. ; Grace Kermm, Sildred Potter, Dan Bed. | secine Specialist in Throat an@ Lang ternoon and, evening A large number of authentic There is a wiper collection of Rugs from China, and reorieetons of Chinese from aa foe and Herbert Witherspoon, F. La ant, which hes revelutionieed the styles that reflect Peris—in Persia, Asia Minor and Bul that we are told form one of the finest collections of Chinese See emery int bores Ss eS eee Crepede Chine nove, fatty, daeouers setter Val en a rere tee Wore oe concert master. Me Wiviudias States” Wires ines Ch iffon died Eponge Hundreds upon hundreds of small Rugs—Bokharas, Mosuls, Afghans and othere—that 4 spac oh aot ce Silt Poplin Woo! Poplin “ONT clacton ts oe of eating bony—b ur foi an row | = pad ‘Ela el the word seabest Crepe Meteor Whipcord The ¢ tion is one of amaxing sure to see it. be fon Nslish musictanship and, incident- ally, made plain Edward Elgar “sir Foulard Serge ’ 9 ° ° : Mea atten Bea Charmens Cordon Now It’s Men’s Silk Shirts at $2.50 thought of what the dreamers of the In artistic colors that lend chara Modieh colors, also black and : world have done and are to do holds to the Dresses; also black and much of poetic imagery and no ittle white. 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Ww Cabinet Machines | | ,oiution, for they are inexpensive Single pairs 18 and 28c, but the guarantee for siz or four months is not, of course, given with = \ — combine the splen- aodlare aanly on, a6 they single pairs—only with boxes of four or six. We will assort colors, if desired, in 1 xerchegee. ee merits of the | | are finished at the top with draw- lain mestic mechan | | strings that will adjust them per- fectly. Pleated and tailored styles, in sateen, messaline and taffeta, Black and colors. Second Floor ism —as proved by more than fifty years of service, and over two mil- lions of machines ‘ ‘ Small Things at 7 April Sale of Notions Sma,7hint*'( a Rare Occasion in ef | SEH fee | ation re, ort] = Boys’ Suits 0 black only, ed y hic! ere actually sold, to he among Pass: pe 4d 12 vamp vaner the very best—with 3 3 10 7% a cabinet of partic- Safety for Your Fi URS | ris Froae at $3.95 Ci " ry ularly fine work- | | with an absolute sence of seurity, manship. for we have the most perfect faci Nal In 2—3Y, and 5 1b. cartons | Wash Ribbon ke oF pink), & Ue, i roll Eealich Twitt a uy These Cabinet ities for protecting them in Mochines in Cir-| | The GIMBEL Fur Storage ¥ wire | ‘ All-wool fabrics, in plain blue aa} cassian walnut or | | where they live in cold, pure, dry mahogany finish | | #r_ all Sommer, Wee wil! sis nts outside of New Daas or remodei your furs, if you "| serges, tan or gray herringbone h suitings, gray checks and fine interwoven efiects, and Early English are @45, although agent wish, York will ask--and get—half as mach again .or them. When May We Call for Them? The tailoring is unusual, even for $5 and $6 grades. Sizes 7 to Or, in golden oak finish, at $40. Remarkably moderate prices, you see, on these handsome Telephone Madison Square 8200 Extension 35, 16, All-plaited yoke Norfolk style, Subway Store, Baleeny and convenient Domestic Cabinet Machines, which sew lock or chain stitch at will. On easy payments at the rate of $2 Cash and $1 Weekly Other Domestic Sewing Machines at $22, $30, $35, $50 and $55. Come in and see them. Fifth Floor Our carton keeps | it pure—so watch | the carton and the name 1 GIMBEL BROTHERS] 2== @neanway NEW YORK THIATY-THIAD OT cs oahaple .Kiesthe, Hani

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