The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1914, Page 12

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gave him »# reception = a th vane peinantd master, voces rane ‘alkuere,”” emmierung,” other than fia principal b+ Rivals Caruso |i viinatniners E In Popularity: 1 Bee The necond concert of the Society ot here Ne gave a group of fallan the nae and many extra numbers. Asao- ton By Sylvester Rawling. with him were Florence Hinkle, | gy ; S ere and] 0 nang Micnela’s principal aria trom | waie the aud neariy | Carmen,” and the “Depula te Jour” number Itt ‘4 mseives, i from “Loulae."* tn lov jee and with ‘ William Moree Rumm and Nahen Franko an of Mr Jordan, | Barnabas, which Mr Polacco day afternoon wan too ed by the fact ce left before the last! tury Bul Mort on the part of many of them persons jal dist netion, to bring composers, |municians and hearera tomether, but of | | what avail? At any rate, the limit et 1 for a concert should be ori rand a halt, and it ab | aeed upon patrons that ing the performa in Kurt Striegier Played by th mule, ingenious, If reminiscen: great ar srecipttatine QB avalanche. wore eight cor _ ther than to-day, t portant recitals echeduied noon. Whatever meas the public may make ti Physical and mental endurance of the Music reviewers will be sore!y tried, Titta Ruffo, the especiaiiy prized barl- « rance wince hia oy Saturday wi particularly in his | iaikownky's concer He would not ving roll by C tion to the pro- vinte of the eve- ‘ iad Putnarn Dvorak which only half a houne stayed @ performance, wan the star of concert at the Hippo- drome last night that drew a very lerge @ithough not @ crowded house, Mr. Ruffo was at his bei rarely rich, and he @ ehampion. His FF AMR IS TURNING BRAY, USE SABE TEA} : j Here’s Grandmother's Re-|¥ | Bes’, cipe to Darken and Quartet—Mra, Charles Rabold, Anna Taylor Jones, Willian Wheeler and B.A. Jabn- sang Brahing's “Lieber. with Arthur Whiting at the Mra. tha cane the aria Monat "Der Frikoni«, wold gave Goetze's “Still Wie t.° She wave two encores, Mr. side o " Fritz Kreisier, the distinguished Aus- trian violinist, gave ® recital at Car Griewold'a coutribution was "Wahn, [negie Hall on Saturday afternoon be- Wabn, n “Die Metatersinger,” and |fore a large and enthusiast! four ronga by Noneini, Tosti, Wileon | Iie programme inctaded Ba je and Storace, Ho granted an enoore, jin inor, Tartine “The ‘Devil's repeating part of the Tosti eong, | ‘Tr!!! "and halt © dopen extre numbers Adolf Rothineyer led. outside the programme war Syrup. bem “ideale.” Fannie Bloomfela Zoimer, the eminent hicago pianiét, gave one of her rare fecitals at Aeolian Hall on Saturday afternoon. Her harfls have not lost thelr cunning and her art grows ever riper, Her programme held oomponi- he | tions by Beethoven, Schubert, Schuett, Dvorak, Mosskowski, Grieg, Lieat; and Chopin's sonata, opus %, which includes the world-famous Funeral March, ine elements. Beautify Faded Hair. That beautiful, even thade of dark, “ hair can only be had by brewing ture of Sage T Sulphur, Your hair is your har. It tankes or mars the fi it fades, turns @tay, streaked ond Vai dry, wispy and set, just ie ce Peetieatios jvcnmneg ty he) Poel Be ine iy sNandrea P Don’ that he fe. Mr. Petransky's programme Pe ae hoe ee ae iz cent Included a new ballet sulte by Max id Sul; eli gn Bee the compoane's opus No. 19, sede se other cough remed; ‘ation, At the Metropolitan Opera House on lish pianiat, loess A Saturday afternoon “La Glaconda” was concert of the 14 Bauer, the he soloist at tl onlo Boctety yerterday afte eas as each Founded 1826 ‘Brahma, Grieg, Moszkowsk! chwarenka and Strauss. Removal Sale Franklin Simon & Co. Women's Shoes Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Announce for Wednesday, Jan, 7th Regularly 95.00 to $8.00 $2.95 & $3.95 . ) A Special Purchase of .Women’s Fur Coats and Furs Which Will Be Offered the Coming Season's $5.00 to $8.00 Shoes $1.95 & $2.65 At One-Half Former Prices For Prices see Tuesday Evening Pavers. All Styles and Leathers 834 toll 11 tok $1.75 $2.25 Values $2.25 to $4.00 d . 6108 $1.50. Removal Sale Saks & Company Broadway at S4th Street Furniture Extraordinary Reductions Announce the commencement of their Throughout the Stock semi-annual Sales of Men’s Clothes é beginning today with the Sale of ‘Men’s Suits @ Consisting of perinenis which have been produced by the Saks tailoring ; peanoiaation, during the present season, and emb racing. in a word, the entire Tange of m Sheraton Inlaid Dining Room Suite 10 pieces...........4. fabries and colors which ~ are now the vogue in smart clothes. Former Prices $28 $30 $35 $38 $40 $43 & $45 at $23 a! suit sales claim attention, , Hut here’s one that deserves it! 66-incl. back and Table. Buffet. the aswiet-|rete Ober, Maria Duchene, 2. Dunhas n, Mra, Goold and‘atend of De Hegurola an Alvine, and Dinh Gilly, for the first time here as he sang admirably, | conducting. In of Mupic at the Ritz-Cark ning there was a speclal perforin: “Madama Butterfly,” for the be te vestige College Quarter 6 ding Fund, which netted 6,000 laudable, even though teen chee 1 biel Faas Lcd the of Norway white pusiacol and ot! The Store Opens at 9 A.M. Closes at 6 P. M. Removal Sales Wonderful Values Offered Throughout, the Store Big Reductions from Regular Prices Women’s Boots and Shippers All Women’s Low Shoes Comprising the Smartest Styles, in Every Way Equal to Misses’ & Children's High and Low Shoes £14 to 5)y $2.75 45-inch China Cabinet with one micror ill fronts and ends as illustcated. Full size Serving Dining Table, 50-inch top, 8-foot extension, Side Chairs and one Arm Chair in brown Spanish leather. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY. 6 In the eve How to Make t| $ Better Cough Syrup than You Can Buy A Family Supply. Saving #2 but | and Fully Guaranteed. A full pint of cough syrup—as much to hear, AC the beginning the Univeratty | as you could buy for 62.60—can easily hear, A ! a bay 196 9 il made at home, You will find nothin, t takes hold of (he ordinary cough more dee ae tisually Borris it in- a ours, yercell lent, Cad for ic croup, whooping cou, ron- chial « asthina and bronchitie, id ix one pint of granulated «, big water, it #14 ounces a Mire (fifty - ‘orth in « pint them add the It ab a perfectly. \ The effect of pine and sugat syrup on membranes is well known. Lord & T, sylor | Jalue hele $300. 00 Five ine extract, er natural Other prepara- not work in this Cale This ‘Pine and Sugar Syr ly has often been imitated, but the old atie- cessful mixture has never been equaled. It is now used i Kel i homes than any ‘4014, ind repeated before a capacity audience, with hundreds turned away. The cast in- cluded Caruso, Emmy Destinn, Mar The Store is opened daily at 9 A. M. B. Altman & Ca? are now making preparations for An Unusual Sale of Men’s Furnishings the details of which will be announced to-morrow (Tuesday) evening. B. Altman & Co. are now showing, in the Trimmed Millinery Department on the Third Floor, Advance Styles in Hats of velvet and maline, silk and straw, and other smart combinations designed to meet the demands of Fashion for present wear, and particularly adapted for use at the Winter Resorts. A special selection of these Hats, made up for the occasion, will be offered to-morrow (Tuesday) : 5 A F t $15.00 - the actual value being $22.00. A guaranty of abelute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, gues with Your rent has not. An Interesting Sale of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s French Lingerie (Hand-embroidered) now in progress, will be continued to-morrow (Tuesday), presenting very exceptional valpes. A Sale of Women’s Blouses’ in attractive styles, ‘featuring lace, crepe de Chine and chiffon, will offer special values to-morrow at $5.00, 6.75, 7.50 & 9.50 '|A Sale of Women’s Coats & Wraps is now being held to effect a clearance, at greatly reduced prices. New Importations of Spring and Summer Dress Silks embodying the latest Parisian’ ideas, are now being. shown in the Silk, Department. An Important Special Sale for to-morrow (Tuesday) will consist of Severai Thousand Yards of Choice Silk Crepon 40 inches wide, in the most fashionable shades for aftertioon and evening as well as white andblack ... . . at $1.78 per yard regular price $3.50 A Sale of Hand-embroidered Pillow Covers, Scarfs and Centerpieces in the Fancy Needlework Department on the Fourth Floor, will command attention to- morrow at the following prices: Hand-embroidered Lingerie Pillow Covers ato. “« « 65c., 1.00, 1.35 to 2.75 Linen Pillow i, hand-embroidered in colors . - ° - at 85c Linen Scarfs and Conterolaces, hand-embrohki- ered in colors . ; - + each $1.25 The Fancy Needlework Department is pre- red to accept orders, at moderate prices, for the following useful and ornamental articles, made of cretonne, silk brocade or other art fabrics: Combination Cabinets for Blouses, Lingerie, etc.; Baby Clothing Cabinets; Folding Desks, Writing Sets, Waste Baskets, Work Stands, Boudoir Boxes In various sizes, etc. Frith Areas, Ht wih 32 Merete, Hew ocd, dames McCreary & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue b Exceptional Opportunities a For appreciable savings are derived from the remarkable price con- cessions made to reduce sur- * plus merchandise in-all de- partments during the Annual January Sales. On Tuesday, January the 6th ' DRESS TRIMMINGS . * Remarkable Reductions Beaded Trimming in Jet, Silver, Crystal and colors. value 68c t0 6.00. 35¢ to 3.50 yd. Colored Silk Trimming.......20¢ to 2.00 yd. value $5c to 3.75 Colored Embroidered Net Flouncing...0..7....: values 3.50 and 5.90, 1.75 and 2.75 yd. Flower Trimming..........value 75c.....48¢ yd. Separate Flowers...... . value 1.28,...95¢ each Rhinestone Trimming... .35c¢, 75¢ to 1.15 yd. value 4S8c to 1.50 a Beaded Tunics...............+ 4.50 to 25.00 . value 6.50 to 40.00 Beaded Coats........ Nui 17.50 to 75:00 ‘ ‘ value 25.00 to 125.00 Clearance Sale LACES & EMBROIDERIES 25,000 Yards comprising an extensive assortment of desirable designs in various makes now in demand. Linen Cluny Laces.......... yard 15¢ to 45¢ ' walue 25c to 75c Valenciennes Laces............yard 5¢ to 35c¢ : value 10c to SSc . Net Top Laces... Faas yard S5¢ to 1.45 : value 95c to 2.50 Venise Laces..........050055 yard 50c to 1.68 "eo N value 1.00 to 3.75 Embroideries of Nainsook, Cambric,-Swiss and Batiste, in edges or insertions. value 40 to 1.75, 18c, 39c to 87c yd. CORSETS & BRASSIERES “La Vida” Corsets, made of fine quality Im- ported Broche; low bust; long skirt with elastic in- serts and three pairs of extra heavy Supporters. value 10.00, 4.65 “American Lady” Corsets, made of fancy Broche; trimmed with silk embroidery; medium or very low bust; three pairs of hose Supporters. value 5.00, 2. “C /Ba la Spirite” Corsets of Imported Coutil in various models. value 3.50, 1.95 Brassieres of Fine Cambric,— various models trimmed with lace and embroidery. 95ce value 1.50 to 4.00 ; BLANKETS & COM FORTABLES ‘i 2,500 pairs of White California, Wool Blankets, pink or blue borders. Full size.......... a pair 3.85, 4.75 to 9.50 value 5.00, 6.00 to 12,00 Single size..............65 a pair 3.50 and 4.25 values 4.50 and 5.25 Comfortables Figured Silkoline, cotton Filled..,...,.1.75 each: values 2.29 f Figured Silk Mull Tops, plain borders, cotton filled.” _vatue 3.50, 2.65 each Silk Mull, plain colors, wool filled.....4.45 each value 5.75 Novelty printed Silk Mull with plain back and borders, woe) filled, value 7.50, 6.00 each Steamer Rugs.— All Wool, Fringed, Scotch Tartan Plaids and other combination checks, each 4.25, 5.50 and 6.50°:” values 5.50, 7.00 and 8.60

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