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4! I Kingston Saves P “Lohengrin”’ by jthe merely frivolous. Fine Singing \°..0" 20's pec ‘eames }Adkina was Telran was Ortrud, Wagner’s Opera Not the «: \ Best Thing the Aborns '\",""! Have Done in PROF eet bth deena Presentation of Opera | the ret ston ‘hat in English at the Cene|irenen, wna neve French, who tury. A serious person. ¢ of his part usc WAR tongue, If By Sylvester Rawling. | significant ts Mo» KINGSTON in the title to give to an one bs vergh itl at the Cen-| opera in the i we Another in the last act, above the lev that there had ° in the first prot \ of the Wagner ‘eof gehearsal w Boerincipal cause. be true, all the vernacular, that ise last night. by thin is the qu rity ne Aborns juch to i jot our time—is t A seem to be the|jutely correct be . In the first act only! pers while the curtain Is up. e@atastrophe. assem bia, Wedding, the men sang flat enough to make one wince. Then, at tie last, came Mr King- @ton's opportunity, ance was saved, Not since tne ¢ Of Jean de Resse has the story of mission of the Knight of the ¢ Deen sung eo well, ani this is wr with gratels! memories of Hermaay Jadlowker, Kar! in the part at House. Hats Your voice, y were adm'r te follow t And here in sorrow tt must be record: e@ that throughout the opera few of the ing by the principal Horus, could be un- . It is discreditable to them all. | They can enunciate Ita . as has been proved by past perfo: | Doutitless they are capable of s fn Garman, or in French, well e In the second act, at the|the performance. is well timed, titude. ing aud declamation of Mr, Was some excuse for it and Leo tikating. you, explains why MA noes. for 10 maike themselves intellizthle, But of Englith, the glorious heritage of Shakes- peare, and of Milton, and of Tennyson, an@ of Longfellow, to which they were born, when it comes to singing it, they know Uttle or hothing. If opera h, of which the Messrs. Milton bard Sargent Aborn are the present day retagoniets, 1s to be estabilsied, they!" "tf, ust start a school at once to instruct | or country. their singers in what seems to be a forgotten art. Lois Ewell was Elsa, She sang well, bat abe lid not quite grasp the signif: cance of the character, FI weak, varillating creatu: efor DYBI “ mplaints, WEARS Is the natural olive ol! taste and effec For sale New’ York City, Ne Extra Charge tor It, worthy of Lohengrin’s sacrifice and de- but she was a@ princess, and, ‘Amencan veers: f5 until ® P.M Ghe Extremity of Corset ' Style-The Tango Gossard HIS model was introduced but a few weeks ago, and its sale has been nothing short of phenomenal. Yes, it is extreme, but is really a necessity for the woman who walks, motors or “Tangos.” Splendid for afternoon and evening wear. Women of slight, medium, and some of heavy stature, with small, medium or full bust, can wear this model with the greatest satisfaction. See this model today. Have it fitted—more than likely you can wear it. If you can, an- other new “corset joy” will be yours. sara WCORJETS | They Lace Ty, Front” Tango Model 320 It extends above the waist line a trifle, and the abdomen curves just the slightest bit. ips are, course, re- duced greatly and the skirt is medium in length. Three elastic sections give unre- stricted use of the limbs. Above the waist line there is practically nothing to inter- fere with the movement of the ilk Batiste material of 12.50 The H. W. Gossard Co., Chicago Largest Makers of Fine Corsets Bonwit Teller & Co., New Yor's Best & Co., New York / jas, McCreery & Co., New York James McCuteheon & Co., New Yors priced... Olnatend Corset Co., New Yor Abraham & Straus, Brooklyn Marshall & Snellgrave, London Aux Trois Quartiers, Pavis | trom her own point of view at least, Miss Ewell's imper- jon of her inclined too much to Jayne Herbert If she missed something Jof the sinister in her exposition of the Morton |. Alfred Kaut- Witllam Sehus- ach wave a crel+ well filled— orles—there were This leads to the have shown their cath- olicity by thelr support of opera in Eng-, lish during the jast three weeks, do not care for opera not sung in their own! more effort of the Aborns nglish speaking people cannot be em- Nobody whis- | Nobody the skill of Mr. Szendri, the conductor, | goes out until the curtain drops. Prac- im pulling the chorus together averted | tically everybody stays until the end of, The applause, while| of the nobles before the| generous, is never overdone and always) Only once last night was | there a departure from this correct at- At the close of the narrafive and the perform-|there was a burst of applause that was) suppressed by hissing. And yet, urn to our muttons, the fine sing: | Kingston “HOW TO GET WELL WITHOUT MEDICINE Tf you consider your health, this is worth The information ‘TURAL s more effective and en- rent from ordinary Olve CONSTIPATION permanent re- 8. Superior to i. Different from ordinary Olive O11 in t Riker & Hegeman, other Crugetsts, and us direct. Grocers do it livery by PARCEL POST, city GEO. CALLAHAN & CO., 218 Front St., near Beekman St., ad World PUSHED OFF PLATFORM AS SUBWAY TRAIN RUSHES IW) THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918. Brookiyn. woman was pushed over the plattorm | of at platform and train, edge %y the throng and fell vetween| AVIATORS COMPLETE FLIGHT FROM ALBANY Auringer of Beckwith Hevens, who has entered She escapel the wheels, but was penned in the space between tracts and | Piatform. out and summoned Dr. Patrolman Schwab got ner Bellevue Hospital. The young woman was laki out on @ station bench, She gasped that she was Miss Frances Jud- son, twenty, of No. 472 Decatur street, Finding her suffering from only @ few signt cruises and cute, Dr. As @ Brooklyn train was stopping In Auringer let her go home The train the downtown Fourteenth street subway) was delayed only a few minutes, station at 5.20 o'clock last night @ young| fis hydro-aeropiane tn the race to start from Oakwood Heights, 8. 1, next Monday to celebrate the iate Wilbur ‘Wright's fret successful attempt with Admiral Katon’s @ heavier-than-air machine, made a! pr ysotri, M successtul Ianding at Midland Beach |triai of Mrs. Jens yeaterday afternoon. With Havens was| murder of her hi J. R. Verpianck as passenger. Joreph Baton, is Havens started his aerial trip down the Hudson from Albany to Oakwood | * Hetghte Monday afternoon, but had to) ut ee give It up after covering elght iniies | Caiet Justice John A. Alken, wio will decause the quality of gasoline avaliabia preside, velleves that murder trials was not euitadie for his motor. The| should be brought down to the level of NO DRESS FOR MURDER CASE. nd, in the Superior be made from the usu cc ases, The silk tats will be mishap. d Herald Square MACYS Novelty HAND BAGS A Special Lot of 500 « $3.49 To signalice the Fall opening of the Depart- ment, in tls new locatic ‘ Street, i tc, Mtn rice NEW Silk and Leather HAND BAGS at SAVINGS of One-third ustrated are a few of the twelve smart styles and shapes represented In the assort- ment, all the most extreme novelties, copied from the latest imported models. Moire Silk Hand Bags, $3.49 Are equal to those elsewhere at $7.S0each. Here are the new Pouch Bags, clever! Heckat of heavy biack silk moire, includ- ing: “The Burlington,” “The " “The Tangs” and soft shirred and pleated titer: some tasselled, all finely mounted with nickel, gold or silver- PI ed frames, and many with the convenient “Pannier” handle. G a semi-circular mirror in its top, as Iilustrat- edi the ts Bags are quaint shapes; the “Burlington” is a smart London model, extremely flat, the “Saddle Bag" styles are unusually modish and capacious. Lined with moire silk artd satin in new shades; these have mirrors and Separate purses on inside frames. Hand Bap.’ $3.49 In the new “Pouch” effects, pleat- ed and Pannier shapes, in soft, flexible pin seal, barley grain seal, morocco, matte seal, cross grain, long \grain, walrus and seal grain leathers of fine quality. Also “Over Night’ Bags, fit with 2, 3, 5 and 7 plece fittings. he linings are of silk or leather of excellent quality and the frames. self covered, or in German silver. gun metal, nickel, silver or gold plated. Some with lock and key, others with side or snap locks, steap and pannier handles. Imported Novelty Hand Bags From Paris, London, Berlin and Vienna—a most interesting collec- tion of new and picturesque styles in Silks, Silk Moire, Velvet, Leather Some embroidered with dainty gar- lands and rosebuds, others with cut Steel beads or jet. Frames are of antique silver in Louis XVI. designs, plain or self covered; many have brilliant jewel mountings, in others a tiny watch is inset, all are appt iately fitted. the "Tassel “Saddle Bags,” the “Flirtation” a ‘Thumb Bags" predominate. Prices as always are “Lowest-in-the-City.” Elowhere Hand Bags of these be pibinpely parc aperd Hallowe'en Is Coming Come in and look over the hundreds of pretty and whim- sical favors we have laid In for Hallowe'en, in the much en- larged Favor Department, Base-1 ment, Centre, Public Te P Booths and Operator @ Te has ph and ‘elegra, . Cable Office Sas” Basement and Third Floor Coin Box Booths on All Floors. CORRECT Autumn Models In MOURNING APPAREL RESSES and Suits in the accepted materials for the va- | rious periods of mourning include many models made in our own workrooms and copied from the latest Paris importations, o ler Priced, an ive poser arplyeeet perl of omy see Pg ore Beet Feri” $34.75 | Gaede Chime 04.74 Copled from a “Bernard” model, Kimono blouse model with collar this distinctively clever Suit has vest Fa veston es Hild tase fa Arills of rane: sels i ck an of fallle ealale ai ay sah 44 sleeves. A broad buckle-finished ends of the same rich silk. Kimono | girdle joins the bodice and deep sleeves are featured in the blouse | pleated tunic. Deep corded fold coat, which Is trimmed with collar ay! tiny buttons finish the skirt and cuffs of silk plush, and the | &¢ foot. skirt is very gracefully draped. In dull finished crepe de chine, a eatin model quite similar, but with long Strictly Tailored Suits I. of Men's Wear Serge, $22.74 sleeves, is priced, $27.75. Crepe de Chine A mannish, modish Suit, with | Afternoon Gowns, 39.75 finely tailored Coat on severely Copied from a very graceful plain lines; the skirt has inset pleats | “Premet” model, this dignified Gown for dress wear has net bertha and blouse bodice with kimono sleeves. The new hip tlounce is at side and i rifle fuller than the usual. This model ts suited to large figures and is in sizes up to in, > featured in the clever skirt. Dresses of Serge, Worsted and other woollen materials, $12.74 to $24.74 Of INTEREST to Musicians And MUSIC LOVERS Macy's greatly improved and enlarged Music Department, now on the Fourth Floor, Rear, is ready to supply, with the utmost cons venience and dispatch, every want of the music teacher, student or dilettante. Popular, Operatic and Classical Music Popular, Operatic and Classical Music is constantly in stock, Our stock of Records and Rolls for talking machines and player- pianos is complete and kept always up to date. Musical Instruments You will find also the fullest line of wood, wind and stringed Musical Instruments; Talking Machines and their supplies; Record Albums, Cabinets and ; Music Stands, Bags, Satchels and Rolls; Strings, ete kinds of musical instruments, And everything at Macy “LowesteinethesCity Pr an AIS par eM PA 1 |. Macy & Co.’e Attractione Are Their Low Prices, Broadway, 34th te 35th St. | ' THEGREAT RUG SAL STILL CONTINUES—after an opening of UNEXAMPLED SUCCESS. Three great purchases of absolutely perfect Rugs, riced to save you one~ fifth to one-third, ------- THOUSANDS OF RUGS of the finest grades, in sizes from 2214 in. x 36 in., to 11 ft. 3 in. x 15 ft. at savings proportionate to those listed be- low. Almost inexhaustible choice ot weave, color and design. Small Rugs in every case to match the large. Fourth Floor, Broadway. French Weave Wilton | High Grade Worsted | _ All-Weel Wilton Rage of Rare Quality | Royal Wilton Rugs | Rugs of High Grade Mise. Kusewbere, tale Erice,| Biss. Klsewhoere. Kele'iiite | Sine, Rlarwhere, Bale ie otto i IS HA A git. x9 tt. 827.50 $21.24 ott xott, $22.0 $16.48 ‘. . din, a \* 1Oft. 6 in, 254% $33.50 TH 54) Gin, $39.50 na. Tove eine 35.00 $23.48 St. x12 ft.$60.00 $33.50) 9 t.x 12t.8¢1.50 $31.75] oft.x1zft. $37.50 $23.48 OPPORTUNITIES like this are rare indeed—in fact, no store but Macy's (which sells as it buys, for CASH ONLY) can handle so large a distribution and at the same time offer such EX TRAOR- DINARY ECONOMIES. ecocesagcese Artitici He L Flowers Interior Decorations The charming custom of beautifying the home with Flowers has become so universal that to meet with the constantly increasing demand we now devote an entire Department to these beautiful blossoms which so closely and perfectly imitate the naturals, Mala Floor, Balcony, S4th Mt. Hereyou will find every imaginable Flower, many of them from the leading Paris makers, also ferns, foliage, window boxes and baskets, Prices, of course, are ‘‘Lowest-in-the City.” Hydrangeas, long stemmed, with foliage, $1.49 LaFrance Roses, with buds and foliage, 4% to $1.98 American Beauty Roses, Ie to $1.49 Large Crysanthemume,in all colorings, 49 and 84e Apple Blossoms, large spray, 3c to $1.49 Foliage, in green and autumn tints, 24eto$1.49 Marigelds, branched with grass, 2e Narcissus, yellow or white, O4e White Snow Balls, large bunches, 98e Flower Baskets, assorted flowers, ag5.69 And beautlful orchids, rambler roses, lady slippers, lilacs, apple blossoms, etc. We to offer suggestions f pA Uy oly ig Mig Mi IMPORTED s==:"~- LINEN DAMASK TABLECLOTHS, $1.69 Size 68x68 Inch, A Macy im- portation direct from Kirkcaidy, Scotland, of pure linen, fine and firm, In tasteful floral designs. Hemmed ready for use. Size FANCY FIGURED ROBE #=:~- BLANKETS, $1.19 Floral patterns on plain background, in great varlety of colors and designs, with border of solidcolorateachend. Fan- cy stitched edges. Soft wool finish. Pretty for bedspreads, 68x86 Inch, at $2.19 each. couch covers and berrober, 66x78 inch. Same size, better eee igen ual, at $1315 70x84 In., Table Damask, St GLS7 ond $2.09, by the yard, 69c Jacquard Blankets 66 In. wide, Imported from Ireland. Strong and firmly woven; will give excellent wear, In a variety of pretty flowered in Novelty Designs, $2.44 Centre of solid color, with flowered borders, or flowered patterns, sansa with lain borders: (0 — = wide range of colors. Ends are bound with wide silk rib- Luncheon Sets of Pure bon, Size 70x80 Inch. Same Linen, Special at $2.97 quality and size, finished all around with scallops, $2.59 Cholce of hemstitched or scal- each. = loped. Neat patterns, Cloth 54 x S44 ix napkins, 15 x 15 in. New Navajo | Attractively boxed. Wool Blankets, $4.69 All Linen D i - Of bold design, bott | "ileal taller bold design, both in $2.88 Napkins, (dozen) Iniported from Germany. A large assortment of neat designs, with border; either scalloped or stripes and jacquard, and gor- eous — color combinations. ake stunning automobile robes, Size 62x76 in, Same size in finer quality at $5.49, $7.09, and $8.94 each. Size hemstltched, 64x96 inch, in finer quality, All mail and telephone orders 12 | for any of the above will receive Plaid Blankets for prompt and careful attention, Polo and Sport Coats, $7.84 F IMPORTED io are lovely : a Sentrepieces and —Doyiies of All wool, warm and heavy, Vetituan lace and Gerthan. evi in a variety of bright color combinations. = Make hand+ some and comfortabie coats, Size 72x90 Inch. A superior quality, size 64x90 in., at $9.89. broidery, ranging in price. fruin $5.88 the dozen for 6 in, size, to $18.09 fur a 40-in, Centrepiece, | FROM A NOTED BELGIAN | WEAVER are handsome Clachs. | of extra heavy, finely woven, | Crib Blankets 33 double darnast, in mos, exclusive ens, Made for el.h are Animal Designs, Oo) ie und table tien tretiaae fora Cloth 2x 2 yds, one 2% 344 vas, NAPKINS TO MATCIL in 24 and 26111, sizes, at $6.89 and 98 44 the dozen, Soft and fleecy, In dainty $10.89 for blues and pinks; amusing ani- mal and bird designs. — Size 30x40 inch, 36x50 in., plain edge, 53¢; same size, scalloped edge, 67c. i) rt one week from to-day a departure | tof Hoyt, who died in Bad Nauheim, Ger many, In 1901, was Mled with the Sur. | é lowed would dross formally, will Giscard Jadge Tabooes Top Nate at Trial of sik hate and frock coats, | Placing a jury under strict survelilance #, Got & When the and a departure may be made in this fay Baton for the regard Rear-Admiral | ain ter paying leeacise and incomes on trip was completed yesterday without | other cases. Hence it is announced that |t the lawyers for the prosecution and for § @ defense, who if custom were fol- Be Kino To} Your Livers DON'T force a balky liver drastic purgatives—Use a remedy and avold irreparable injury. The Right Remedy, Will satiaty your Liver and youre self, 1 or? Pills at night BELIEVE CONSTIPATION, /85 Cents at any up-to-date Drug Store, or send stampe te Andreas Sazichner, New York The Chief Justice also is opposed to —— Accoanting of Hoyt Fatare. Accounting of the estate of Louls T ay, and shows « total of | (491 handled by the executors the last accounting In 1908, Af- funds, thero remains in trust 1,613. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Pricea Maes Herald Square Winslow ROLLER Special at $1.49 Extension model, with self-con- tained ball-bearing wheels of chilled steel. These Skates are solidly constructed and will prove a delight to girl or boy. “Union Hardware" Extension Roller Skates, _ $1.19 Extension model with nickel-plated top and ball-bearing steel wheels. “Winslow” Extension Model | Plats Web Steel Wheel Skates, $2.49 | “‘Roll-fast” make, 89c Ball-bearing rollers. All sizes. Made especially for children. Sizes Broadway, 34thte 35th Se “Winslow " New Rigid a “ eae the — Nickel-plated far Extension Skates, $3.49}. ” Web steel Li ‘wheels, | Union Hardware Highly nickel-plated. Plain-beartng Skates, at 79¢ Cycle Skates, with steel ante oe or rubber wheels, $3.69} Automobile Cycle Skates, rubber. Very strong und rigid. Tubular | tired ball-bearing wheels, at $6.89 construction. and $8.89. —wittn Fleer, Contre Men’s $1.25 ‘FINE COUNT’ Madras SHIRTS at 89c ANDIDLY’, we do not really know of a store where such good shirts as these can be bought for $1.25. The fine material of which they are rnade goes else’ into =) the $1.50 and $2.00 shirts. Also note that these Macy Shirts at 89c are made over the stringent Macy specifie cations as to cut, fit and finist, and are therefore consider- ably above’ the average. The Madras is “Derby weave” and is of “fine count’’—(woven many threads to the inch)—with a fabric so closely woven as this there can be none of the “filling” usuall The+Cuffs-are laundered, and the choice in color and patterns covers the whole field In obtainable effects. found In inexpensive shirts, whic! We have ali saee. Froen 2900 A%e wash out and Meave a garment little | With cholce of 34 in. and 38 in- better than ‘cheesecloth: sleeve length to each neck size, Finer qualities in regular stock at 94c, $1.14 and up to $2.97. Silk Shirts in stock at $2.89 and up to those of white pleated silk at $5.74. Main Fleer, S8th 0. MEN’S UNDERWEAR for Fall & Winter, at SAVINGS Jew specijic examples chosen from a most i k affordi proportions pela through Lie In the ‘Men's 5 Main Floor, Macy's ‘‘Pescot” All-Wool Underwear (Sait), $2.98 E Specially, Mads fe Scalers fF, R. Hee 4 & Co., and Wipe trian ‘ rennet mag re wi rom ‘alla. Thoroughly sat fact both for wearing and “aundering qualities, Shirts in sizes 34 to 42, Deaecrs from $0 12 40. An additional 15¢ pes size for sizes larger than Wveementioned, \ nour finer qualities we call attention to Underwear from eh Ra My EE Tie gle 4 (garment) $3.79, and for 9, abi re Engiand we recommend heavy weights ad ie wool garments from (garment) $3.49. |MEN’S MEN’S RIBBED MEN'S WORSTED WOOL UNION SUITS, ‘UNDERWEAR, ‘UNDERWEAR, (suit), $1.98 | (garment)$1.44 | (garment), 69c Medium weight, made| Medium it and] Fine spring - th closed crotch, and | fine quault jatural | knit, in ecru, : Inall sizes from $4.t0 30 color, Shirts from 341 neck. Foplin in both “regular” and] to 54. “stout” sizes. s4. IT 1S A NOTEWORTHY FACT that men are outfitti with complete supplies of winter Hosiery and Underwear Macy's in large numbers these days. AND FURTHER, men who buy one garment or one suit as a test.are coming back in numbers for more. Gas DOMES of Art GLASS WERE $14.98; now $9.89 Illustrated, Handsome domes, 20 inches in diameter, and with six large “Art Glass” panels in choice of dark green, nile green, or amber, The 4-inch Shirt is of “Art Glass” tn harmonizing colors and is set (as shows) incer a pierced metal tacing of handsome ign. The 5-inch tubular and bell fin, which is imported, is of a beautit translucent alabaster glass, and “filtering” the light casts a tadlance about the room, This Dome will add the last touch toa room you wish to beautify, oe which no room for more f ture or pictures, The frame is of solid brass, rigid and well made, and Is come plete with brass stem, sliding canopy, reverse arm, and 100 candle power inverted light, burner, mantel and ape The, same dome titted up for electricity, with three pull sockets, chain and canopy, is priced $11.89. Macy's usual price, $16.89. mesement, Broadwes.