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only $14 a woek, “Julien’’ Shows Strange Faces In Last Act —~— By Sylvester Rawling. HARPENTIER'S “Julien,” pre- @ented for the third time at the Metropolitan Opera House last night, at least has aroused curiosity. The house was crowded and the audience remained absorbed in the performance until the very end. For this, Geraldine Farrar’s realistic im- personation of the grisctte at whose feet Julien, in the person of Caruso, falls dead, is chiefly responsible. It fs @ remarkable bit of acting that Miss Farrar does, even though, with ®@ most rueful countenance, she be- moans the fact that Mr. Gatt! won't Jet her wear a allt skirt to complete! ite effectiveness. Dinh Gilly, because | of a sprained ankle, had to limp with Mt the ald of a stick through his three eharacterizations, but his voice was unimpaired. Aas for Caruso, his cerity made itself appreciated as much as his singing. The produc- tion, thanks largely to Mr. Polacco, who conducts it, is worthy of the Metropolitan's best traditions. Not all of the gay throng in the “Coney Island” festival last night were mombers of the company or hired supernumeraries. Close observ- ers might have noticed some faces that are usually to be seen in the stalls, If Mr. Gatth chose to permit {t, @ fad to take part would grow. Mr. Szendrei, the conductor who Is not to return to the Century Opera Company next season, denies thut his criticism of the management arose from the fact of his non-re-engaxe- ment. In January, he says, he In- formed one of the directors tnat he| would not remain for another ease Mr, Szendrei asserts that the orchos- tra musicians are paid only $4 a per- | formance, that chorus singers «et left the company » being Med of the latter ha without their pl: William Eunice, for fourteen years | assistant property man at the Metro- politan Opera House, died yesterday at his home, No. 113 Grand avenue, Jersey City. He had been ill of pneu- monia for a week. He was born in New Orleans sixty-elght years ago | and early became a clown in a circus. | Fe had been associated with George L, Fox and with Barnum and Batley. He leaves a widow and three chil- dren. >——- THE REASON WHY. 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Bleached Towellings..... 1% GENUINE Lame 30 ° 13 201 H: 3. Linen Pillow Cases.. .89 ure Irish linen ~ soft finish, "ham it, 2 paire, 15 ct. Linen Doilies............. Cluny Ince trim'd, also Renaissance lance or with drawnwork centres, Limit, 1 dosen, 10 ct. White Lawns... cart . atrong yarn—soft. finiah—for ea, walata, slips, etc. Limit, 10 yards. 2 ete White @ Fepline 7 16 food pric for many dress pure imit, 10 yards, Mixed Shantungs... .12'4 Justrous—desirable light lark colore—fine for draping. Limit, 20 yards. LL DURHAM | forty hand-made cigarettes in each Sc sack) ore will find that sweet, mellow flavor and fresh fragrance a revelation—a distinctiveformoftobaccoenjoyment. Get “ithe Makings”’ today and learn to ‘roll your own.’ Tigi anne eatin loeee sh 6 Bil mix just ror ich bro- FREE An Illustrated Booklet, showing cor- cade ‘effects black, ‘navy. 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Suleaman's samp! id amall lote variety of at. pure bristles, Limit three TEETH If you have three or four veeta | will insert | 2 full set without a plate. | do this with riday absolute satisfaction, Lxamination free. | will be Bridge Work Per Tooth, $5.00 Artificial Teeth, $7, $10 and $15 ile Soap +. 2d ve Ollbar averaging Limit four. ® (3) pounds: Opening rostponed tof thets purchased for T dea hopored Friday, COTTAN & Diva. ny ASTOR Dr. H. W. GUILSHAN DRESS eee ete totina; tn.2is NeE: Cor. 125th St. and 8th Av, ELTINGE S003. TICKED —Entrance 271 W. 125th St-_| g9 4 98ct. All-Wool Brocades .44 | [THE YELLOY DANCING ACADEMIES. 42 inch—Imported Prunellay—and |] Bronx "RS 99" — Sergea—in vine oF crepe {ARN sin “DURYEA’S fe eo in OLUMBIA 3'*", Burlesque .';, mune” Bkybiue THE HONEYMOON GIRLS | _ 47 West 72d Street Hine “om Limit 12 yards eS. ‘iinet! Thés Dansants weNiaht, Song Hoosiers’ finre Contant | Saturdays 4 to 6,30, Admission $1, with tea, yt ante dew a New Danon, a ‘Mr. Oscar Ries NEW paxcral rem abroad — Hk and fine wool Getoha o 2-tnch be et Xiuatat | tine | Bete toe Elsewhere #100 PIANOS AND ORGANS. Baby Grand Pianos Slightly ueed, hut reliable i Our price. Canton Cre 41, 42 Inch FOR SALE. draping--fine line Colors elsewhere $1.60 und Rood all wool—new Spring colors. and ata mode fale ot eer DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | Player Rolls ROYAL bu VALUES IN THE CITY EASIEST TEAMS . ate DIAMOND a WATCH Eptngtes— 60 Inch—pure Australian |] Great Reduction This Week 7 MALLE Land, fue otus CORT ot ify wont =| Boring shades, Includlu |] Christman Studio Building, nP IONDS ON CREDIT | Balt ore Coit 1h .3,88 West ath St. nepitan Watcd & Dismoad Cos) he ie ‘ain MAIDEN LAMM, Tel, 6867 Cost, Gpectal 1.29 ee io ae _— PRING ALE PECIALS FOR TOMORROW Coates DO! Wemen'e 1 or round Mto 4M Limit, t $4.96 Women's Blouses... White, Crepe de Chine—omi Demetitoned nat ruche—velvet wands « an Pina wine’ Veile Handsomely v8 9 fine laces, net, 7 x) cohaygroeed vad fingers, nek, mand of m a aises, $2.00 Women’ Light, over 394&49ct.Children’s Night Dresses .29 Cambric—round neck—lace und 7 bon trim—1 to 12 yrs, Limit three, 49 ct. Women's Drawers....... Cambric and nainsook—ruffies wide emb'y or rows of lace tucks—all sizes, Limit three. Size Nightdresees... or nainsook—round or V ematitched ruffle, emb'y ine sor emb'y yokes, Limit three, 89 ct. Black Sateen Petticoate.. Tucked flounces--all lengths, of and ;29| $2.98 Girls’ ConfirmationDressee!.98 White lawn—variety of mod- ele “nilione with oma y, winefine Incas, trim’, nome 9 ot emp, omy et igre 16 yra. #3 96 Cirle’ Rainy Day Outfits... 2.96 Navy and tau sopp-—Coat, sailor collar thet can roarcta Fam ot Bhanter—¢ to 107 . @ ct. Babies’ Lawes 45 French styles—some with emi turnbacks—ribbon trim=to. 8 Limit two. 50 ct. Babies’ Wri Dalay cloth—white, fancy atit Tamit the 69 ct. Little Tote’ Wook Dresses Gingham, chambray various modeln- prety ten to 6 yra, Linit’ thre $1.29 Children's White Dresses. .79 Lawn ‘and nalnsook—yoke, ‘i Rui and French—high or nec my or lace trim'dete 6 yrs. $5.98 Babies’ Long& Short Coats 3.96 All wool batiste—hand emb'd cape ~nilk lined collar—to 3 yra. $2.48 Women's Blucher Oxfords 1.85 Patent leather or gun metal—four eyeletn—short vampe-—medium round toes—Cuban heela—flexible turned wolom—all nizen, Limit two paira, it Heel) Shees .65 id toos—kid tips with ‘ribbon’ or ing—some kimono atylea, hae ony Limit 2 pairs, $2.69 Men's Terry Bath Rebes.. 1.96 Pink, blue, hello, ete.—aleo Blanket Robes — jacquard designs — gray, brown, maroon, ote,—Limit one. or pl coat model—hand troned. Limit 3. Weil-kuown $1.00 make, 49 and 59 ct. Art Linens rfx, aquaren and centre pleces— drawnwork or embroidered Limit four. —% hematitehed, Tomorrow's Spring Sale Specials in GOODS 89 ct. French Serges . 5S! 42 inch—fine, close weave—Congo, Delft, Copenhagen, raisin, mustard, brown, olive, mahogany, mauve, fern, myrtle, tango, navy and black. Limit 12 yards, Ne Mail or Telephone Onters, Other Exceptional Values in Same Department :— Freach Chal white, er dark grov In all wiz vartously All wool— jum and —60 tnch—all wool— aiving are of being silk mixed nades in full assortment) staple colors 1.49 48-inch Shepherd Checks... 444nch Crinkle Crepes 42-inch Dresden Crepe Met ‘ 42-tneh 42-tneh 42-Inch Arm wool-—full I ain are fushto and whi "1 ) Cowell Corsets 1,29] trim’ hipocalucs thts tong “ghee x7) ee Se ~ HEARN ~~ | 12™ GREAT SPRING SALE Demonstrating our power as givers of great values— Nowhere will you find new Spring merchandise at such WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES! Sie FOR TOMORR ‘Ne Mall ov Tetephene Ordam fer the fellowing — No Mati er Tiashene Cote te he OBovingp fipae Eo Smee! tate re) 904 Boe at Sere Bete: Boys’ Shirts... een ier meres oh $1.28 Roller Skates............ ee bs cr “of the Lasait bias and white. S198 Leather Hand lined—riveted. Bimie one dosen. siver see an 10 & 12 ct. Ti Amit 3 cards, bare gees ighh i Blue and Pastel shad des, aleg est combinations, e 21 ct, Wide 29 and 39 ct. Emb'y 17 inch—also Patterns, Limit, 98 ct.&$1.25 Fi ioe inane t Chane — ry inch--white, black. » orttler akira, wal igen it, %4 ct. Chiffon Clothe—40 inch Loree black and Sate mand for Merely ove overs wok I ee Shae Wand’ miullraivo ‘eats eine rime Timi, “three. business in this ‘ and staples are aul in assortments, A Few Specimen Va! @-inch White Eponge Rati soft, spongy weave—val and Piques—from narrowest wale to wie a nkinting cord! roye—value |@-Inch Plain and Cr value .@ bey Striped Voil fT-ineh Striped Cuero 't ‘Vottes— usually Theis 9 ct. Women's H'dir'fe—6 fer... 39» weave, white atts 2 Sma $1.50 Stool Knives and Forks. Butters ecu 3 Pearl, mite, colors, rhit Ratan "apap Bath Binek whites and pew she shades. Rainsook and wine ayeiet ‘and and novelty 4 coru — new | WHITE DRESS FABRICS Fashionable weaves and ft i Spring oad : pylon fee recommenda‘ is nese values offered t than the call Dept. Bows 7 and %inch White Corduroye beautiful, soft draping quality— Auch White Chiffon dt x deautital, ghoer, aa a ow - is. DT DA oF 1094 49 ct. Novelty Neckler-e........ 97/1 Coraline, prongs Catt: tassel or jewel he Becklacee- ute oe > Pie or oJ laches tong.” Limit thre ie Py ct. Table Speone & Ferko— * 6 | fas a 4 a 1 heavy eo