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Temple and Title sat of Dagon upon the crushed th endin, him served only ‘to or Was a splendid xt acenery and costs were borrowed Company, the d p sin fair to look upon, and and the acting of the ¢ dmirabie, that of * in mind, in the world, it Ix hard why there should have Mifferent offerings of “I “Tosca.” Of the prin must Ko to Kk Delilah, Her who stripp brought about people of her votce occasionally be desired, her singing n Ho reonat the re-ens! hy Dear Voice,” Singing wa his lovely Krei Priest lech # 80 BOON “di were well Norman itugh Alfred together ive n by wumptuous setting temple before the final tractive, MME. GADSKI Aeolian Hall yesterday won another of her umphs although her soft uphuistered 46.50 White RAE aaa Samson Destroys A Splendid Ruin iene Saint-Saens’s Opera! “Samson and Delilah’’ |‘. Well Presented at the Century, With Kath- leen Howard and Mor- gan Kingston By Splveater Rawling. ONG before Morgan Kingston os Samson pulled down the Temple 'f in t unson pera Hw ve trhom it} ture, AN ¢ en ie cetion| Heit.” Bohm's “Still Wie Die Nacht" untold agonies at ‘om the Boston Opera| 4nd Thubert’s “Zwei Kinderileder."* me ekular intervals. or of which, Henry| Wagner's “Im Treivhavs," in tho last Such pains and Russell, was present and was among|FTOUD, Was also by request, and there the first to congratulate the Aborns The public square in Gara and Delilah’s, With home in the Valley of Soreck were also) would be creditable to any opera house 1 singers first honors el Was not left somethin especially so in the familiar Morgan Kingston nothing better than Samson. at its best, r Alfred Kaufman, Hawksley, Verne the singing a chorus 4) and the baile t in t x in which Mr. Chad- | in the hall of tho, wick and then the applause catastrophe in| was which Albertina Rasch, tho premier dancer, distinguished herself, was at- GIVES ALL-GER- MAN RECITAL, Johanna Gadski gave a song recital at gramme was all 35th St. Block 8th Av. 36th St.|:, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 0°CLOCK Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market St. COMPARE PRICES AND SAVE MONEY This ts the only store where you can get LOW PRICES and LIBERAL CREDIT, actual comparison are lower than any other furniture or department store, and a Uberai Gide ys mealies NO CLUB WE GUARANTEE OUR FURNITURE IS DURABLE "AND WELL MADE " $18 Library Library or Sit- ting Ko.m Kocker. High back, - ith imitation leather. LS ee The Wonderful Bargains and Credit Terms in This Advertise: t Can Be Had Only at Our Store, BLOCK 35TH TO 36TH STREET AND 8TH AVENUE. SH large bevelled 6.60 White Enamel _ =m SteelBed 2.94 THE EVENING German, Why, . Gadakit Admit- Tat Carneio Hall yesterday afternoon ting that there is a greater wealth of | /'¢r Works by German leder from which to choose, | ach, there are beautiful songs in French and in Italian, and even in English, that you | nd do ging admirably. Only your jfine taste In selection, making for var! ety, could have avoided monotony. Mme. Gadeki, looking simmer and younger than ever, in what a young han called “a ravishing costume,” her programme with a group of -dozen songs by Schubert and Schmidt, Her voice was not at its best Jat first, She took a little time to find his unusual with her, Per- a die to her hat, which came Makes Sohioaner. ppearan € a # postponed indefinitery GIRL SUFFERED TERRIBLY in the cr her eAre and, ponslbly, —_—— { with her hearing, Atany rate, At Regular Intervals—Says it off, which was Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound come pletely cured her. purity and 1, When le Lotus: she sang it in all gay that tho par oat anything by the change of | jt At the end bf this group she | added “The Eel King." After that cave half-a-dozen sones Hrating and Frang and then a “re- group consisting of Griex's "is Philiatine: “I take pleasure in| nial te the ind hape be of interest to suf- fering women, For | four years I suffered ta success, Tha hwan," Hugo Wolf's "Verb vere chills kness at wer then reo of Strauss's songs, ending iggnustig."* There was the usual rush to the foot the groupings | of the stage to demand extra numbers, | horus and the | tu Mme, Gadski responded ge With this pre-| ¢ Among the “The Jewels of|n both of which Na until I would nearly blind. Thad PLA} five doctors and pone of then could do more than re- ve me fora time. “I saw your ndvertisement in a paper, Pi to unierstan been such two bottles of the! $ Wash, and TE am completely cured of my trouble. 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Entrance 271 W. 125th St. FOR SALE. \IAMOND WATCH E. Caste CR oes OPP. MAMMERSTEIN'S WATCHES ’DIAMO ISA” OPtn SATURORY BIGHT. ON CREDIT S y Weekly or Monthly Payments, Al Goods Guaranteed. AMERICAN WATCH DIAMOND Co 6 MAIDEN LANE céii"ifer DIAMONDS Of CREDIT ROYAL biationD aWatcn co IAMONDS>*CREDIT' WSWEET= Co! nom | “length Near Aen Soo (Music in Restaurant Daily—12 to 3| HEARN Fourteenth treet West of Fifth Avesue Motablished 1927—6 Years in Dry Goods THURSDAY—WOMEN’S DAY Opportunities Unrivalled in APPAREL—FURS—ACCESSORIES STYLES that FILL the BILL-— PRICES to keep MONEY in the PURSE o—_________» WOMEN'S SUITS, COATS AND FURS Perfect Styles— Dependable Qualities. At Prices That Are More Than Satisfactory. Our Furs are new this season, every piece absolutely as represented. Russian Pony Coats— Some Mighty Good Bargains Full length—roll collar—large | 97,98 In de or plain satin lining. Women’s Tailored Suits fro hd ade or plain satin lintng.. 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Imeuse, Chiffons over ailk and Messalines , beaver, Krimmer, Thibet, jamb |—draped and in tunto etyle—kimeses, and Angora, also imitation ermine— | drop shoulders and set-in wleeve modela : =veateos of lace or net—emb'd tatiete 08 to 29.98 collars and cufte—colors and black. Sport Coats— Ohinehilias, boucies and bide ieee Diack, navy, totaal ere mahogany: Vortible collars form - vere with and without belts . ——___________ Dressing Sacques, Kimonos, Robes House Gowns and Wrappers for Women Requiring Extra-Size Garments ea) garateenta aoe) SSr eee ee eee cemmees a70) ees) vo 6 tts All are plainly marked. Full Length Kimenes. . 149 to 3.94 Heavy fleece and cotton vrepe—light and dark—coat and empire Trotele wot in and raglan sleeves—48 to 62. He fh Hane be leavy fleec t blue and lavender, oe white 6, Also Wrappers... 0... ceceeeeeeee 1.48 end 1.98 /in thie Department, but in sizes te German flannel and flannelette— 46 that run large. figures and foreis in wray, navy end Vinck-—48 to 62. Tailored House Dresses. Rtriped aorauckers-blue, gray, oF luvender, with white—roun ene Vs] Jacquard necke—contraating trim—48 to ly attractive dresses to on round of household duties, o>—___-________—_—____# 11 IS TO LAUGH! We Have Been and Are Now Selling SANFORD'S AXMINSTER RUGS— Seamless—9x12 ft., at...... 21.50 As this fs and has been our Price for some time past—it is to laugh to see a competitor advertising the same rugs as & great bargain at $21.80, stating them to be worth '§ and 34 more. We have been selling them for this price for last four weeks! Other Folks’ Specials Are Usually HEARN’S Regular Prices Blanket Robes 196 to 7.48 Kimono, Linpire, novelty and reguta- dion modele—very pretty figures and wo and three tone colors. o____-—____-@ FEATHER FANCIES TOMORROW'S LUNCHEON fon “Red Ticket” List, 11,00 to 3.00......... 49 Wings, imitation aigrettes and oetrich fancies—mainly black, but some colore— wen, Consomme Royal Roast Leg of Lamb, Mint Sauce French Fried Potatoes Oyster Cabbage B+ Baked Apple Dumpling, Hard Lemmon Sauce, or Neapolitan Ice Cream ‘Tea, Coffee or Milk. o—_________#@ MORNING SPECIALS— Temerrew, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. Were 9 and 9. Were 08 and 61. Were 01.39 and 61 Ontrich Included—wer We DUNCAN, 20 BROWN, AL Weekly, huge $1 Wa mie WC bors MUSICAL, on Peneenie a | HELP WANTED—MALE PIAL ; i. Abit t Wee Estate qINS, Estate Ads, Ads, 2. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orters. | Look for the Cleckel -. 40 1516.98 Women's Chinchilla Cont... WM (hefore hemming) oo Greasing— | Black, navy, brown and gray—full ndard ¢ Mt L n ba Fi ass BH seein for the oeten of | vattoned to shock gihataees WoM| }—-8ECOND seve hace, ENS COATE: $1.19 Little Children’s Dresses.......... a jee Linen Table Damashs...........- al Waite lawn _ end) nalnscobceuen, 7 Inch--bleached-neavy and firm | usglan and Frenohhand stitching, PSS NEN Loom, “invaSte DEPT 2sbCOND FLOOR, 17 inch 194 |98 ct. & $1.25 Boys! Trousere.......e0+0 Ris leached or brown, Rio ere and knick WS MAIN FLOOU | and tweeds—destrable 5 fanclee tan, 5 29 et. Cut Glass Salt & Peppers a7) brown, @ray—4 to 17 y; TOYS CLPHNG— PMID LO \9 et, Men's Linen Handherchiols . . an] “WRU NF Loon, me with | $1.98 Dressy White Blouses......... 1689 Plain or crepe votleslow collar Many denigna and shapes—eterting sivlom Vial lace inserla and collae 41) or voile frill with emb'd yoke. figures und WAISTS SECOND FLOOR, , matrte, ete. IN PLOON, |29 at Boys’ White lao uk — rm Hoy een Ns onkieD ion, ; 10 ct. Outing Flannels ........... % in Empire 95) Heavy nap—pink, blue and gray— tne — rhoh quatit Ks—for pajamag, tr made sino, MEN 4 PERNISHINGS MAIN: PLOOR, harmeuse ok Sans Denote Morning Sp Leek fer the Clecksa!