The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1913, Page 11

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Caruso Sings At His Best in ‘A Masked Ball’ By Sylvester Rawling. ARUSO h as never done anything ). which was presented ime this season at the! Metropolitan Opera House last night. The house was crowded to the Iimit and there Was much entijusiasm over a per- formance that, in general, was excellent, x and occupants of of it by leaving five minutes too early. well am vocally, C those last five minutes tlon of Ricoardo, the that was praiseworthy throughout. Amato, who was Renato, the eeoretary and aiso the assassin of |, the Governor, appeared under protest be- *\ cause of @ cold, but he needed no ex- ouse, for he sang with plenty of voice, ap well as with skill and discretion, and I fe finely mounted and and aplendidiy sung. to be one of the “best draw- i substitution of Mme. Duchene for as caused, oddly of Geraldine Far- | to sing the title fle teed id and Mme. Matzenauer was | pon to relieve her. That gave | ‘Mane. Duchene her opportunity. KATHARINE GOODSON MEARD IN PIANO RECITAL. English pi- eturn visit to | Acoltan Hall yes-| H @udience and won its appreciation Mistakably. Miss Goodson added eomething to her masterfuiness in play- ing without losing anything of her per- suasiveness in expression. She began, for mstance, with the dozen “Scenes of Childhood” of Schumann's, his opus icity and tenderness and seif-efface- th: Next she minor, op. fused with fire A up that included the ber- in F minor, op. 4; se in A flat, op. Then ‘wo studies and 42, charmingly played, followed. came a final group of Schuman: MR. AND MRS. REED MILLER IN JOINT SONG RECITAL. Nevada Van der Veer, contralto, and her husband, Reed Miller, tenor, gave a Joint song recital at Aeolian Hall last night before ® large audience. They jogether Bach's “Woh! efunden,” and they the end Bantock’ ees." Between thet @ach sang two groups of songs. M Miller has been heard in better voice, Mr, Miller hardly ever; but both sang with understanding and both gave po- tent expression to the text as well as to the sentiment of an unhackneyed Programme. Mr. Miller's first group was of German lieder by Brahms, Kaun and Strauss. H. Nish, Harling’s “Wind of th Bigar's “In Moonlight,” Mey ending with two songs by Ulm the frst time in America, ‘Wald- kett” and “Glaube nur. group, like her husban English, MoCoy's “Voi Sky of Roses." Albert was an eMficient accompanist at PAUST” WITH A CAST OF NEW PRINCIPAL SINGERS. ‘There was almost a complete change ef cast of principalg in “Faust” at Yesterday's matineo at the Century Opera Hou Lois Ewell was Mar- formance before a capacity audience, re to be congratu- such Siebels in fine an appearance {n what usually fan impossivic part as did Miss How- pefore, janve to show her con- erite and made a hit e audience, Don’t Be Misled if lis missed the cholcest bit | i I Neglected Kidne 18, unfolding them with all the sim- | * | Edward McMahon, unem: Gustaf Bergman was Faust, i Herbert made quite | Last night Ivy | efore my slcknes MALY KORHAM ty cause headache, dizziness, hd back, torpid liver and dropsy. It ou arise unrefreshed i thé morn: aa are depressed and have indigestion, all are symptoms of kidneys so diseased that. the blood is improperly punfied. You need Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy because it goes right to the seat ot the trouble and ts the most reliable and successful kidney and liver remedy known today. ete | else can do you so much good, for it has a persistent restoring action on the kidneys and liver which brings perceptible relief almost im. mediately Mrs. E. Arnold, Kersey Col., writes:—“I suffered from kidney trouble and found no relief unul I commenced using Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy Two monthg after | began using i¢ | was a well woman.” ZUMOTA\ MUSTARD OINTMENT In handy sanitery tubes ready for tustant use, ‘Thousands find it best, Never loves ita atronith. Don't suffer—use Zu Now, At Dri ZUMOTA REMEDY Co., BREAKS INTO OFFICE OF TELEGRAPH COMPANY Man With Pincers and Gas Pipe Captured After Police Surround Place, A man passing the Postal Ts No. 263 West One Hi fifth street about 6 o phoned to the police. men were just returning from their night's duties to the West One Hun- | dred and Twenty-ffth street station. | Lieut. Ray despatched a squad of them to the telegraph office and the bullding | The fixed post A the telegraph office was see: door leading from a hallway into to have been brok Aulffe and Kraus, with rev flasilights, went in and found a ne man crouching behind a safe He was arrested, At the station house he years old and living at bus avenue. thing about He refused to say any’ his presence in the tele- graph office In his pockets were foun @ pair of pincers and a piece of gas pipe. MISS POLAIRE IN TEARS. Unespectedly for Miss Polatre, actress and pantomim- ist, Was an unexpected passenger on board the Lorraine of the Vrenc! 2, | upper deck while with tears streamin aring of Porter will be posptoned to thi ea in Como in March. T: the accused have not yet to confer with him: | | Quick Action Prescription {| uiclde, He boarded a ould vieit an aunt tnd Hetore returning home ——EEE a Dedicate College, 3 m , Borough Pi Dr. John Huston Finley, the new missioner of Education, were the tpal speakers last night at the fon of the new buliding of the ot Dental and Oral Surgery Ags-ace Raat Thirty-Atth atvect. ident George McAnony | £ Cures Colds in a Day H La i eulcal Laboratories One Thousand Two Hundred and Eighty-One Rugs Suitable to Give guaranteed for five house and the balance in weekly payments of $1, York, 11 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1913. IMBELS With Its Nearly $7,000,000 Worth of New, Carefully Chosen And . Moderately Priced Goods, In this Great Modern, Brilliantly Lighted ‘ uilding, Is to Be Depended On for Your Pleasant and Economical Christmas. Shopping. Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 6 After the First of the Year Prices Will Be Twice and Three Times as Much For These Are a Manufacturer's “Sample” Dresses for Young Girls, Tomorrow at $4 Regardless of Value Lingerie Styles in Batiste and Lawn Demi-tailored Modes in Cordeline and Pique Hand-embrcidery, hand-made Irish and Cluny laces—are but a few of the trimmings which make these Dresses so charming. ‘The styles in- troduce quite different ideas, which young girls will surely like—and, at the same tithe, they are modes which reflect good taste. Sizes 6 to 12 years. NEW All Aboard! For the-Land of Mechanical Toys at GIMBELS Two shrill blasts of the locomotive whistle—and P-U-F-F, PUFF, PUFF, PUFF, and a series of little Puffs dying away in the distance and we find ourselves on the Toyland Limited, slipping over the tracks, turning curves, shooting under toy bridges, passing miniature electrical signals, whirling under toy mountains when suddenly CRASH—somebody forgot to close the switch, and over we go much to the amusement of all the boys and girls around the great demonstrating tables. Just as the real engine of today is more perfect and more capable than ever before, so are the wonderful Toy Locomotives which we have gathered from all the experts in the world in the making of Mechanical Toys. You will see the large Iron Locomotive and Cars of the New York Central and Pennsylvania types, these with the tracks are priced at $10, $16, $22 and $46 a set, (the famous “Bing” make) and there are smaller ones at $3.60 up to 99. Most boys delight in Trains and r\ you will have the greatest pleasure \_\ in choosing among these superb collections—there are Small Mechan- ical Trains at 60¢ and magnificient Electrical Trains at $26 and a Train DeLuxe at $27.60, including Locomotive, Tracks and three Cars. White Repp Dresses, with coat effect fronts, embroidered, $2.76 to $12. Party Frocks of beige-color shadow lace over pink, white blue China silk, $10, SAT taped ies And, a host of other Party Dresses, up to $35. Third Floor A Stirring Event in Men’s Fine HOLIDAY NECKWEAR at 95c And we're justly proud to be able to make this announce. ment at the time wise shoppers are checking sundry ttems off their gift lists. These are sctually $1.60 Neckties, and in fact there are many stores in New York today selling the identical Scarfs—-or will sell them (because they are very new) at $2. ‘There are 3,600 of these fine Scarfs, and they are made up in a liberal way of rich, heavy, imported silk; the con- cern that made these for us makes but the highest grade of Neckwear. To the man who pays $1.50 to $2 for his Scarfs, you couldn't give a more acceptable Christmas gift, and wise men will buy several for themselves before they are all sold. Over 100, patterns and shades, in fine stripes and color-combinations in the newest effects, and furthermore, designs are found only in distinctly high-grade neckwear, your unlimited choice at 96c each, Main Floor. In addition to the hundreds of varieties of ‘Trains there is full complement of Mechanical Turn Tables from 50c to $4. Automatic Round Houses from $2 to $10. Electrical Kound Houses from $6 to $16, and Electrical Power Houses with motor at $6 to $8, The first rudiments of an Electrical Education are taught the boy in a most impressive way if you give him an Electrical Train to amuse him. He will just love to learn about the direct end alternating currents and we have the Current Reducers from $6 to $10.60. Mechan- ical Wrecking Cars, 0¢ to $2. Snow Plows, Gate Crossings with Flags and Signal Poles, Tele- graph Poles, Bun and Llectrie Lamp-Posts, all from 26¢ and 60¢ up, while Telegraph Foles may be had from 1C¢ to 46¢. Hosts of other accessories which you'must come and see to understand their uses, /t won't take you long to find out what your boy really wants for Christmas, tf you bring him tomorrow to have a look around this Biggest-—Brightest—Fullest Toy Shop in New York. Fourth Floor —_—————— | Effective Lace Bed Sets In Marie Antoinette Designs Are Very Practical Gifts A customer was pleased to term them “dainty and gifty, and particularly reasonable for so much quality at $16.” dais Another handsome design is in antique lace, mounted on scrim, at $16.60, ' Marie Antoinette Sets, combinations of Cluny lace and Eng- lish embroidery, at $9.75 to $24. Satcen linings for the above Sets, all ready, at $3.60 each. Sixth Floor Children’s Capeskin Gloves Repriced from $1 to 85c More to introduce the GIMBEL Glove Section for young people just before the holidays rather than anything else we have made this offer. Of tan capeskin, all selected, one-clasp, two rows of stitching on the back, and sizes 2 to 12 years, Main Floor Prices Are Very Special. Sizes Four of the Most Important 385 Seamless, 4 ft. Gin. x 6 ft. 6in., $5.75, instead of $7.75. 287 Seamless, 6 ft. x9 ft., at $10.50, instead of $15. 1€4 Seamless, 8 ft. in. x10 ft. 6in., $18.76, instead $26.50. 425 {Seamless, 9 ft. x 12 ft., $21.60, instead of $30. \Seamed, $18.75, instead of $25. ‘These Rugs aie all high-grade Axminsters, perfect and can- not lust very lorg ot these prices. Sixth Floor Buvetyn Scarce in Paris We secured 1i.cs. of the output when it first became popular. The immediate cmbition of every rrenchwei.an is to have at least one Duvetyn Costume. We rejoice im our collection of this much coveted weave for Autumn and Winter wear. Allesilk Duvetyn at $6 a yard. Silk and weol Duvetyn at 64a yard. In navy and black, also the other fashionable colors, taupe, mahogany, King’s blue, purple, Russiungreen, etc. Second Floor A DOMESTIC Cabinet Sewing Instead of $45 If you were thinking of giv- ing a Christmas gift of a Sewing Machine (perhaps on an easy ent purchase) this saving | f $5 on such an excellent Ma- | chine should be sufficiently at- | tractive to decide you. | This very attractive Machine enables the woman who sews at home to have her indispensable working companion always at| hand in the guise of a handsome | pieee of furniture. This model may be selected | in all finishes to match the fur- niture of any room you choose Cigarette Case A New and Exclusive Creation Mr. Harding onze {list the doctor in “The Great Adventure” —tl in which he is now aril it th Theatre-— justly Seoeribes itas “A Swagger Case.” iat aut” Sterling Silver, $19.50 Silver and Gold, $25 Jewelry Store, Main Floor A Thoughtful Gift—This Matinee with Boudoir Cap, $5.60 the Set A strip of ribbon, a row of Valenciennes lace insertion, then ribbon, and then lace—many | times---until this pretty matinee was completed. Of course,danglingbows jof ribbon and lace edg- GIMBEL Toe-E For Little People Don’t Follow the “Beaten Path” , | ing give the final touch When You Buy Your Children’s Shoes hae PAs 4 Bp of daintiness. The cap For it very often leads to a good deal of suf-|. fering sooner or later. Children’s feet need the | 18 a petite Dutch style. greatest care; they must wear shoes that are] Shell pink, light blue scientifically constructed, that will allow the| to do your sewing in. Mahog-' and lavender ribbon . j I ( young foot to be natural and to grow naturally. : qty, Glan) sy Hs Golde Oak This is exactly what ‘"Toe-Ease’ Shoes with white lace, BVA , in are designed to do. And they are the result of Second Floor. a careful study for the welfare of little people's | feet and apart from being common sense shoes, they are Extremely Smart and Very Durable The prices are INFANTS’, from 5 to ¥, at $1.26 to $3 CHILDREN’S, from 5! to 11, $2 to $3.69 MISSES’, from 1114 to 2, $2.60 to $4 GROWING GIRLS’, 21 to 6, $8 to $3. Second Floor The DOMESTIC Is Celebrated for the Ease in| Which [t Runs, the Thoroughness of Its | Work and Its Durability Particularly is the DOMESTIC desivable on account of the combined lock | ce, which is interchu: ble without trouble or delay— | ating presser which may be used whe 1g very gauzy | fabrics, und the Jive-stiteh ruffler which makes a pleat at every fifth stitch | and gathers the fabric as well, ll-bearing entirely. The DOMESTIC is rs, $2 cash will bring this machine to your | Low Prices on Smart Tresses We availed ourselves of an opportunity to pur- chase a fine assortment of Hair Switches at prices much lower than normal, the that tomorrow we offer GIMBEL BROTHERS result 28-Inch Wavy Switches, $5 Value, at $2.75. 28 inches long and may be had in a good assortment of shades. Main Floor, Rear Balceny ‘This model is on | Instruction without charge if within the limita of Greater New Fifth Floor

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