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i et ns PRS es tee et 14 Nellie Melba, With Kubelik, In Fine Concert Australian Prima-Donna' Charms 6,000 People at the Hippodrome by Her Lovely Singing. By Sylvester Rawling. HANA you, Nelile Melba, for myself I and for 6,09 other perséns who heard you at the Hippodrome inst Might, for an eventing of rare enjoyment. | The count may not be tly acourate Bet. approximate y, it is correct for the Management admitted Hat there was $10,000 hou: the capacity of © auditor: were (0 per You were were ted, that there! yon the stage pen ae hear and you revived the glories t of bel canto and the justified of @ real prima-donna in a of your Manner to delight those of @Wwn generation and to arc: & younger one, Buch you BAVe us last night ae Bet Been heard for many a day. It was all apparently 0 spontaneous and 06 easy, from Hand “L! Allegro 1) Pensieroso” with the fine Hute obligato by he “Il re Pantore” from and the Arditt waits, * of your official pro- @ramme, to the added nuinders, your old favorite, Gounod’a “Ave Maria,” the “John Anderson My Jo, John," to which you gave such appealing expres- Gion, and Tosti's “Goodby Summer." But ft tan't “Goodby for ever" for a long time to come, Mme. Melba, we ahall hope; amd you shall sing to us at the end of your programme, taking off your Gloves as you walk to the piano, tn the good ok fashioned way, and playing your own acompaniment, anything you please and continue to charm us. Beside Mme. Melba, there was Jan Kubelik to ehare honors with her last night. The famoun violinist was heard “Bouvenir de Moscow.” t applause for each of his nd tong after the should have been emptied he was atill ‘deing brovght upon the stage to Dol extra numbers Then thers mund Burke, an Irish bar! Millar to us, but becoming at once. He displayed a go excellent method, & distinguished p sonality and an attrac was heard in Dias Mint" and in Moussorgsky’ Mephistopheles in Auerbach’ Gebriel Lapierre was an excellent ac- companist at the plano. PADEREW6KI REAPPEARS TO WIN NEW TRIUMPHS. Ignace Paderewaki, the premier plan- ist, after more than four y of ab- sence, returned to us Saturday af- ternoon in @ recital at Aeolmn Hall. ‘The house was crowded at opera prices. Mr. Paderewsk! waé grayer of hair ané hie face lacked color, due, perhaps, to the illness which hed caused him to postpone his appearance for two weeks; but his expression, always austere, had gained in loftiness, One could not look upen him and fail to recognize a great man, aside from the piunist. And he- cause (Ht is #0, he should not have kept us waiting forty ainutes, as he! aid, for his entrance upon the stage. Americans are proverbially tured, but there were mani impatience for th ever offaet this, Mr, the greedy and hysterical of bia audi- tore, who made a rush for the foot of at least, he volunteered. Mr. Paderewsk!'s playing differs from that with which he made hie frat prin- cipal tour of America, Then he was simply @ virtuoso, displaying his won- erful ability as an executant. Now he ts become not only a composer but @ man bis with comprehension of the eternul verities and his playing refects the change. There were many discus- sions of the difference among the mu- sically learned and the verdict was not unanimously in bis favor; but for me the new Paderewski is worthier than the old. He thunders too much, some waid, and tn the added Lis tiom of the lebestad from * Teolde,” in which he emphi glorification of love rather than the tenderness of a woman's broken heart, | there was cause for doubt; but who migould cavil at the virility with which | he interpreted Chopint Hi had enough of the “lady like tons of him? Mr. Vaderewski's programme tnclud- 4 the Bach-Linet prelude and fugue in A inor; the Beethoven sonata in E major, opus 100; Schumann’, val; Chopin's nocturne |n the mazurka in B or, and the} sonata in B fat minor, and two studies by Liszt CORINNE RIDER-KELSEY | iN RECITAL AT CARNEGIE, | Corinne Rider-Kelney gave a song recital at Carnegie Hal! yesterday | afternoon, It had been intended that) Claude Cunningham should share the recital with her, but the audden ‘lines | of Mr, Cunningham forced Mme, Rider- | Kelsey to carry the burden alone Mme. Rider-Ke! fs @ voice of lovely quality and its pos @eesor ie an artist, and programme range oid French caani mann and Brahms to ebussy and Frank La Forge, Among Sambere were Hande 9 0) Dost Thou Leave te?" W fallen Bprucn!el Ago.” and Goring Toma of @unshine.”” Bhe wne plauded by @ large aud presented with many beautif Scariatt! and hrough = Schu: There was another the Century Opera Hou hear the popular concert, tom fairly won the sing ne hunore Lohenwrin'a narrative, Xdith Mi Thoepe Crosby, Jayne Wheatley, Kaufman we Nutcracke: ang "The of Was: wpeh applause, i London Derby ° Men’s Raccoon Motor Coats, at $22.50 re) Our Own Usual Price, 935.00 Natural raccoon fur, well matched skins; splen- didly made and warmly lined. Wind shields in sleeves Democratic Republican A liberal, free-and-easy, 3-button sack | The stand-pat, conservative, “know- that gives the figure a politely “good |1-am-right” model that gives good style fellowship” alr. with modest sureness. Men's Chinchilla Overcoats |Men's Overcoats gray and brown chinchilla; sizes 34 to 42.) jined; fy from fronts velvet col- $12 50, lars, | ane A 50 Dozen Scotford’s SHIRTS . . Hats From Scotford & Co., $1. 9 5 iondon. Twelve ahvi- ‘ing (89.00) hata, er's Perales i i Great for All other newest modes, with bows fast colors— : on the side, quarter or back. We also they are fault- sp rismen, mo- have that lightweight derby; also the lessly tailored) tormen, chauf- full stiff ood fitting model: feurs, — drivers; . negligee r ro) Genuine Imported nicely laundered— | 4™ out of door t : with heavy men. Women ™ A buttons—are this sea ms i . ustrian cone are wearing terns. ngs; them too! o Velour ats coat models it : tached with one extra Sus EVEN ONEILL/ Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street sELECTION DAY IS OUTFITTING DAY AT O’NEILL’S Ready at the Top o’ the Season with Top-Notch Values and Assortments ‘*For Men-—-The Greatest Lot of Snappy, New $18.00 to $25.00 Overcoats & Suits at $12.50 Styles for the Republican Party, the Democratic Party, the Dinner Party, the Dancing Party—and the Party Who Is Hard to Please satin lined; satin sleeve] some plaited backs; sizes in all styles; 12.50, Men’s “E-xtra-Cuff” 6 3 Cc Values $1.00 to 81.5 4 Shirts for $2.50 The “wo-pairs-of-cuffe” idea doubles the life oP the shirt. 4NG WORLD, MONDAY, In New York's Independence Fusion The style for the fellow who thinks | All the smart points ‘of new fashion for himself. Distinctive, individual, personally smart. agreement of correct style, In shaw! collar, Ulster and English Guard) In Weed models in the Coats CASH OR CREDIT ‘ newest fancy mixtures} Split sleeves, neat fan ; modes; made split sleeves, belted back; plain) sy nisin grays; plald| cies, made belted. back, Buy N ee a ly or fancy back; quarter satin lined and satin| back; dress model in ker-| quarter lined, plain or uy Now stripes, checks, sleeve lining; others serge body lined; in blue Seys, in gray and black;| fancy back; short cut; Pay a Little ata Time 34 to 42, Netit's A Pretty Warm Proposition 0. All wool, full regular make, coat style, at Good News for Made of fine! quality, Garn- pair of cuffs to be sewn] : a Blade ie retalt wt $2. 95 ‘on the shirt when the others wear| Men's $6.50 Solid | Men's $2.50 "*Ruff- a ee Ancor Racers throught Included are also some) Wool Jumbo| Neck’ Sweater Onl TEN OFS SME, I e fine madras in all the popular stripes y re 8 % popular colors—Black, Blue, Green, ‘and colorings, cuffs attached, coat Nears Ruff. Coats: $1 88 a aor ck: Palo hed Yate oe nua SURG Conse wane Braver’ init. ‘These er on side or bacl locket he popuc i lar Alpine and Telescope. All sizes. Men's $1.50 $3 Blanket $4. 95 aweuters are, offing Pajamas, $1 Robes, $1.95 taxes eimut | garg and’ are excepe | Good quality domet fan-| Made of fine soft: finish GOnAay goed) valve The latest models, in Alpine and| nel, in pink and blue stripes, quality blankets, le WA Nios deers telescope shapes with the flat welted | nicely teliored and trimsilarke and roomy be BUPtOn neg) (2 pockets edged crown, also with the heavy | med with allk loops and fine culor Har with neck ¢ 1 Frees gat curl In the popular shades, wit ocean pearl buttons velvet bunds. Sizox, and. gir’ 15 to 18. Nlaer | Men's #3 Soft Hats, $1.95 i ° mue—on rale Today and Tuesday. A Stupendous Sale of KNITTED UNDERWEAR About 70,000 Garments of All Styles, All.Fall and Winter Weights and Weaves, in All Sizes, for Men, Women, Misses, Boys and Girls, at Bargain Prices The Famous Wéodé Underwear for Women, Misses and Children 75C Women's **Merode"' Union Suits, in all styles, a very excellent quality for smooth, com- fortable fit and satisfactory service, Extra sizes, value $1.25, at $1:00, **Merode"* Undervests at 25c Winter weight; hand finished; Suits for Women at $1.00 A seasonable weight, made from finest bleached white combed cot- ton; In all the popular shapes adapted to the pervailing styles of dress, Children’s 85c and 95c *\Merode"' Union Suite, 50c In medium welght; tong and short sleeves, knee ee ani fest eer ae ae lar value 50¢.; special for this sale, No mall or telephone orders, 35c; extra slzes, SOc, O'Neill Main Aiare—Atromt Poor, neck and long sleeves; Price, 2S¢, No mail or telephone orders. Underwear at 35c Vesis, drawers and tights: regu | 3 (tc I een | “Merode" No. 506 Union|Children'’s 39c¢ and 45c i | closing out numbers; all have high regular, value 39¢, and 45c.; special sale) Women's 50c ‘‘Merode"’ Cooper's Famous Spring Needle | De Luxe Underwear for Men $1.50 to $3.00 Shirts and Drawers, Standard qualities which sell regularly at 83.00, » O5 C $2.50, 82.00 and 81.40... Cooper's fine Derby Ribbed Underwear, togethar with other high grade natural wool underwear, .an Underwear lerent such as only this—America’s Greatest Men's Out- ‘fitting Store-—can offer, Underwear of the best standard \Prands are represented There are several thousand garments “Famous Cooper Spring Needle, De | uxe Grade Derby Ribbed Underwear” that will give you jthe greatest comfort and most satisfactory service, with its pecullar fastelty and durability, wherein les the real fame of this ay cele~ brated brand! of un'e r, Also some of the finest qualities of Bal- jDrigean, Mercerized, Ribbed, Wool and Merino in varlous colors, to- gether with some of the hest known grades of Natural Wool Garments {of medium and heavy welght, Worsted Finish Garments, also Derby Ribbed Union Sults, tintshed with silk facings and fine pearl buttons, All men's sizes, O'NeM Men's Atore—Btreet Floor, Adame Cow, Sixth Ayenu NOVEMBER 3, | QS IO RSIO EAN We Give Surcty Coupons Free With Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise 0 =30E310 E1051 Shopping Centre DA brought together into a gentleman's |in any walk of life, would dignify In the newest English, semi-English and conservative plaids and fancy mixtures, browns, in cheviots, cassimeres and worsted and unfinished worsted and Scotch effects; also plain blue and black in Serge, thibets and unfinished worsted; sizes 34 to 42; Stouts up to 46, $12.50, ‘Me Store for Dad and the Boys —Four Entrances Directly from Sixth Avenue—On Sale Mouday and Tuesday, Boys’ Winter Suits,! Overcoats and Reefers “Ruff-Neck” Sweaters $3.95 thing likg thon under #3. Football Players * Mand Oxford; + Blu Store for Dad and the Hoye—-Four entrances directly from Sixth Avee ith ¢ to 2ad Street, 1018. ‘S Labor The business suit for the man who, work by being well dressed. Men's Suits of the latest in pencil stripes, chalk grays and Valucs $6.50 to $7.00. | Specially Priced at.. Coat style, 2) pockets, colors maroon, navy ct Norfolk model; sizes 34 to 46.) cuit. Sizes 7 to 17 years. In all-wool navy blue. serge; 47 years. Sizes 3 to 10. gray and brown; made up +] convertible collar, Reefers, yertible collars and belted backs, the special price of $4.98, Three things make this the Year's Greatest Sale of GLOVES The Styles The most fashionable styles,| The very best lengths and colors of the season. the regular prices. 92.75 Value The Lowest Pric Excelle Gray ER Quoted on This Quality. pliable, serviceable and excellent fitting} gloves, mousquetaire style, of course! They clean beautifully, too, Other Color BE. ceereeeares Regular Value $1.00 Two-clasp glace, of unusually $1.00 quality, Tango red, black, white,/of colors tan, gray, navy and green. i Co: Prohibition Whatever else he wears, he believes his |in keeping “dry.” A raincoat is a part|polite deference to the likes and cuse of so wise a policy. These and Clothes for Other “Parties” Included—All $18 to $25 Values at $12.50 English Guard Cutaway Coats and Vests The smart walking and afternoon coat for young] lapel dress and Tuxedo models; grosgrain silk f black or | faced and high lustre Venetian lined; suits are ele- vicuna, Sizes men. Made Oxford gray 34 to 42. $12.50. Suits with Extra Pants, in double- | breasted and Norfolk models, in new fancy mixtures: in gray and brown chev’ lots and cassimeres; also corduroy, in extra pants with each Blue Serge Suits, in Norfolk model, full cut | knicker trousers; full lined. Sizes 7 to Men's Pure Wool| 93.50 Hand Fin- Novelty Suits, in Russian and sailor middy styles; in plain blue and combina- ished Coat) tion styles. Sweat- Overcoats, in new fancy effects, in at $2. 95 a in school ke ,| Styles; double breasted belted back and Sizes 8 to 17 years. in Russian and polo styles, "| {n fancies and chinchilla; Russians are ‘kota; | button-up.to-neck; Polo Coats have con- The Qualities are sold at The Prices Lower than the Looks and regular prices by For men, women and children,|service all that could bedesired.|30 to SO per cent. The Much Wanted Long White|Men's $1.50 Mocha Gloves for Women; 1 59 Walking Gloves at $ mocha, silk lined, pique Sewn. A very smart glove for busi Ness and atternoon ¢ress wear, Sixteen-button length, white glace, soft,'Children's $1.00 and $1.25 Gloves at 50c Kid gloves, lined and unlined, and Women's “Tango Red'’ and ‘ fine assortment of gauntlets. Children’s 50c Fabric Gloves at 24c Including chamoisette gloves, golf good'gloves and mittens; a good variety O'Neill Main Store—Street Floor, New York City EQ Eee O Reed OL OL Men’s Fur Lined Coats at $29.50 Our Own Usual Price, $39.50 Choice of two styles, Ail-wool Kersey Shell, fheles long; well made lining of either pieced russian Marmot or p Russian Pony; sleeves tur lined; col- lar of either Sable, Muskrat or pieced Persian Lamb. The Social-ist The clothes that show a gentleman's toms of other men. Men's Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits All wool black thibet, cut in the latest peaked gantly tailored and perfect fitting; sizes 34 to 42; stouts up to 46, $12.50, Men's New Model Winter Shoes In a very spectal Election Time Sale, Great values, $3.00 Shoes at $2.00 $4.00 Shoes at $2.50 Included are the common sense low Straight heel models, with blind eye- lets; Thee among. well-dressed " me} over .own, Our stock includes izes and all black cali leathers, all f patent leather, Russia calf and black Viel kid, O'Neill Arch Support Shoes lor Men, $4 A_actentifically constructed shoe made exclusively for O'Neill's, end 80. for the first time priced under Men's Silk Socks at 14c Pair Stton and cashmere, styles, in large as- sortment of colors, Men's Silk Socks at 25c Pair Values to $00 Better reaily than the usual B0c grades; accordion two-tones and plain colora, toes, with double soles, heels and “Truso Guarantee: Hosiery for Men O'Neill's New y Guarentee’ Socks en Double soles, hi Hy epliced heels and reinforced he best for ‘comfa t urs ity; colors biack, ray and ni for an are not satistact ous ANd we. Will air in exchange, BIG SALES That continue lhroughout the week The November Food Fair An Exposition, in which well- known as well as new preparations aré displayed and demonstrated for your information, Free samples in many cases, A Grocery Sale. Besides being Fair this 1s a sale—hundreds of ar- ticles In the new season's canned goods and provisions re on sale at special low prices, z #5 Sale of Trimmed Hats The Greatest $5 Hat in America, The smartest hats you will see anywhere under $7.50 & $8.50, The Annual Sale of Muslin Underwear For November Brides Of special interest on account of the very low prices. Particular attention is invited to the new model garments made to suit the latest dress fashions; also sto the exceptional daintiness of the laces and embroideries used for trimmings. The Matched § Sate Are Remark. 75c b| Also Special Sales of Furniture, Curtains jouse~ =o me Oo IO IO OOO aORTORT oror—=—=10r=10F NX .

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