The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1914, Page 15

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—- e y. 1° 18 re re is ne “Dr. Cupid”? ' Wins Monday - Opera Audience By Sylvester Rawling. R. GATTI-CASAZZA may take heart. No more shall it be sald that new operas fail to Attract the attention of Metropolitan Opera House audience. The second Performance last night of Wolf-Fer- fari's “L'Amore Medico" crowded house. ‘The leftover seats from the subscription had been seized upon eagerly and the standees were Nearly as numerous as on a night when Caruso sings. lurthermore, Mr. Wolf-Ferrari may be advised that his latest opera is a success, for the fash- tonable, usually frivolous, and nearly always chattering Monday night au- dience held its peace, Hstened almost es intenrely the people who at- ind @ “Parsifal” performance, and ‘bestowed its measure of appliuse at fall of the two curtains with dis- crimination and taste. The fact ls not without significance, The attitude of four thousand pr is not to be Ig- nored, no matter what some of us as; individuals muy think. ywledging several 4 beauty in the 4 of worth that were hearing, there change tho opin Wolf-} ‘art hes not) ater mark of his Whether Mr. ise to place ft the same com- he a work with t inded up to its tight id seem to But the silent man who be desirable direct M Medico” Bort was pene. Alt $s to lea ing say dered with Lisetia, ac. ing impers drew a) Jence, achieved artis than usual. Mr. Barri j Spire gave of their best. and Viadimir Dyck. —— (POLICEMAN SHOT BY the avenue station died in jospital to-day from [AN ARMY OF Doing for Humanity throughout the country have up and published detailed their researe! operations. The New York Times of January j tells of a case where a child ha was believed to be | Tubercular disea | the Large Intestine had. ‘vo aff that nine inches removed. ‘exult was astot time the internal orga (their normal functions, | weeks the patient was perfect, health. Publi the publ ous waste. impossible, kept just try an pee Bath J. BOL. G buoyant and able you fe your efficiency and health just the t BURGLARS IS DEAD Policeman Thomas §. Wynn of the St. bullet EFFICIENCY What Internal Bathing Is) of this kind has so awakened that hundreds of thousands; are now using Internal Baths to keep the Lower Intestine {ree from this poisou- "and see how clear, next morning -|——in other words, it will add 60% to it has are now using it. THE EVENING WORLD, 1 results greater | wound he received in a running fight and bie as-|with three burglars on the morning soviates caught the spirit that In- the working men and women music lovers who heard them and; The programme included compositions by Beethoven, Florent Schmitt, Christophe Kriens of March 6. Wynn surprised the burglars trying to force the door of James B. Ryan's drug store at Putnam and Tompkins avenues, Two of the burglars started to shoot and one of the bullets hit Wynn In the stomach. While lying on the ground Wynn pulled his own jot two of the thieves, who AMUSEMENTS. 48th STREET THEATRE * BARGAIN MAT. THURSDAY, be DO, THE CROWDS you MaY TAKGo.. MAY TURKEY 'T, BCT DO HESITATE 14th what a keg of Ri BY and Matinee Tot Today, yy ‘cic: LONGACRE Tate Wea thon Ere, 8.30, "eee 2.90. tis A PAIR k OF SIXES re. WHILE THE WHOLE WORL reed & WATCHING AND WAITING TO SEE wees THE GREATEST. DRAMATIC HIT. TF GEG THE DRAMA THAT HAS CAUSED MORE TALK THAN ANY PLAY IN A CENTURY! Matinees Tuesday, Thureday and Beep hes A Nd 2 Fs) Py 41:50 New York’s Best Winter Show Now in Spring Attire later gave their names as William McHenry and George Stevens, Stevena died a week ago. Mc- Henry, who recovered, was locked up to await the result of the policeman’s injury, The third burglar, who gave his name as Jumes Martin, was un- able to get away because of his wooden leg. Wynn lived at No. 508 Lexington avenue, Brooklyn, with his wife and two chi _TUESDAY, _MAROE 31, BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn Brey. 26th BIG eis uh . Saturda Loc OF E IN. ARDEN 6 $1 Eek, SPINKEO E” For Exceptional Values Tomorromo Smart Spring Coats Women and Misses Coats of tweeds and novelty weaves in Balmacaan styles with convertible coll Iso models of serge with collar and cuffs of satin. 15.00 - New three-quarter length models in checks, serges and novelty Bedfords with ripple bottom effect; Satin and Moire trimmed. was € Countess in sing New York reli's treatise on th t all Riker and Hege- and give you on request bject ite Kelling Now for Firet Aix Weeks, Exceptional managed he tively to avoid der, Scotti Count and Ba servant. Mr. fine skill The Barrere ®, playing at Cooper Union last night for the ig ITE pe iar fan Os i ‘People’s Syniphony Club, encoura, by the sincere and discriminating approval of the 1s e and Sager ae Min BUNNY A CO. & CO, (8.3) eit WiTRG RAT qe Tho % $5 Fw. a oKEBEY ot sa Sy" i is re l — « East hi sens’ st New York's Latent Sensat & Btrenk of Hensation. Aerone the Theatrtea! The Thriller of the Spring Season! Night Gowns..... Combinations...... Corset Covers.... 22.50 Coats of ribbed Serge with satin frill; finished with silk cord and agate buttons; Honeycomb Cloth Coats trimmed with moire. 25.00 Separate Ski rts—Special models Walking Skirts of men’s wear serge and gabardine, in ripple and spiral flounce effects. Value #7.50 in smart r 5.90 Unusual Values Offered in Lingerie Undermuslins Of fine nainsook, trimmed with lace and embroidery. .95c 1.50 2.00 95c 1.50 2.00 eee ...L50 2.00 2.95 .50c 65c 75c AMUSEMENTS. Mit Every Critioal Heart! acts Curlp-Suayagee—well pentuced—eaoaety Y, Heralds ~ sui the ‘ s of supreme satisfaction sedi for FREE “papers” with each Se each “- * - A The Brand at Li | SHE cowbo the West long ago discover.d in “Bull” Durham tobacco ** ihe Makings”’ of the most satisfying cigarettes in the world—the kind they rolled for themselves with their own hands, to suit their own taste, from this ripe, mellow tobacco, That homely Western term, ‘‘the Makings,”” has become the most famous smoke-phrase in the world. 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[liv AIUANGEMBST Wit Th, WOODS LAST 100 DAYS OF THe FLOOR ABOVE” OLYMPIC i: oata a Atunterte Sia ef Makers” Canals bi int in the Muff, i NT GARDEN Oven Hour Marlier, HEARN Fourteenth Street ‘Weat of Fifth Avenue te Established 1827—87 Years in Dry Goods, Special and Important Economies All This Week in EASTER APPAREL and ACCESSORIES Millinery—Trimmed and Untrimmed—Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Specialties in Confirmation to you Untrimmed Hate. Trimmed Hats. Misses’ and Children’s EASTER GLOVES FOR MEN Gray Suches—Adlera make.. Gray Mochas—best marees and 00 ‘Tan Dogskine and Capes . Cape Gloves—tans .. FOR BOYS 08 —white, tat inget tips... double finger tips . 16-Button Lengths 3 Milanese sities black and w double finger tips +1 BS 1.50 Heavier quality .. in Kid Gloves— flan oh Glaces—white, tans and black—our ep “Dreadnought” Glaces—v. black with white stitching, shite with black; also tans & grays. 12-button White Glaces—three pearl buttons—special value .. | Vine Natnrook—comprising Night Dress, Drawera and Cover Combinations and every piece 1a tastefully trim’d fal. Ince and satin tra Fine Nainsoo! rc Gee) Batre Tine Nnation and Petueoat= HOUSEand Prone DRESSES MISSES AND SMALL WOMEN Checks and Striped Gi haene, Séziped Lawns and Plain Percales breys--cool, Summer Acie in splendid variety—various collar styles lof embroidery or emb'y and braid trim'd—dainty little dresses that are Ad and 2:00 ‘Tan an@ White Kide—two-clesp .08 |Matched Sets of Underwear ‘Women’s and Misses’ Suite, Dresses, Spring Coats, Women's Blouses, Corsets, Silk Petticoats, Hosiery, Gloves, Hand Bags, Jewelry, Girdles, Neckwear, Shoes, Men's Furnishings, Apparel for Boys and Girls. “, IMPORTANT ECONOMIES IN EACH! —$—$—$__________+ EASTER MILLINERY { Wonderful stocks of trimmed and untrimmed Hats; also Hat Trimmings of every description. AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN NEW Y@RK. There's no misstatement about this...... Comparisons will prove it +++ +98 to 10.00 +++ 1.98 to 30.00 Hate........ .98 to 15.00 er i WOMEN’S HOSIERY Brceptionaliy "durable =, ijeaig® add Ste'and top. ee Fine range of colors, including:— Stone te. ne two-clasps—double 50 Stlke—elbow length—white.. .50 4.75 ronal . FOR WOMEN Soule silk tole, toe and” high ieRatien, treet ad phos tire Matra Qualtty Silk Hose... ke—black sie ae tine Tilk' sois ena double #@ Son Silk 1. Aa 4 ie Listes. «+ :.38 ‘and toe; also double top. PETTICOAT News For Easter Includes BLOOMERS & KNICKERS as Well as EVENING DRESS 4 DROP SKIRTS wal tp Ones but heavy— ‘well ving one Batra Sine Silk Petiiconta.., 32. = Sl el clasp to hold i, jack, white, changeadles ‘and strap and pearl cla alte wi... ing colors, In satin messalines w etyle flounces, 2.190 Weal 20 to 1.08 e G 1t-button length Waite Glaces- atrines and «rink! reersuckrrs, and wlgjte pereales, also buttons .. 2.49) chambrays. bes A Petticoat Rloomers— give appearance of Petticoats, 1.24.. 1.69.. 1.08.. and 4,08 Black and colors at all prices—less expensive ones are of cotton crepe and silkoling... 4.09% styles are of allk Jersey, even ‘to the petticoat ruffle that ‘is banded in with an elastic above the boot top. palo" by easing” ofaaee ‘There are many end beauty to be benutitully. trim'd in deep point Pefectn with handsome clover teat | BAfeem Mleamers..-.4. 0... +.- 0M pecpesk howe aaa” navy, king blue and areen—tull out— pool Randsor daint; ‘Ma well made—elastic at belt and fine Btyles-worth $1 8.06 | casas xen Sania tos Two attractiv: t there| Evening Dresses...... ee | Exceptionally fina value, Accordion rlalted chiffon, Ravi son band of selt-color crepe ie the foot, thus adding not ability, but beauty as well. blue, pink and white, ALL SOLD IN PETTICOAT DEPT, BRUSSELS NETS POINT D’ESPRIT, ETC. White Brussels Nete— these silks continue to enjoy an enviable vogue. NAPOLEON und other features good looking ax well as matty and| ™ vv BO to 1,88 | carts White Point 4’? Eaprit—72 fncbe $1.49 Drensen. .. 87 | site Tetle-73 inch—yd ‘1 20 to 1.49 $1.69 Dresses Hee | wale. calttve Veue-pemmaieuae $1.98 Dresses. * 147 ‘or atrt riped, “woven [Bye HOUSE DEESS DEPT. SECOND vLOOR, also be used ‘s.. .40 ‘to 3.40 ¢ ——-* Crepe Meteors and Crepe de Chines \ 40 inches wide—Special 1. 75 | Desirable soft and clinging quality that drapes so beautifully—full assortment of leading shades, also white, cream, black and evening colore—Always staple, — » MORNING SPECIALS—Tomerrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevont dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders. $5.00 Taffeta Sash Blouses. New modele-alno Chi ed “ollie white net—ailk, tle oF braid flame yen payin WAISTS-ACOND FLOOR, 7 yt BOTS CLOTHING - TURD Loon, $1.24 Heathorbleom Petticoats Black, shirred flounces—all Jengthe, PRTTICOATS—#BOOND FLO 1149 ct, Women’s Sith Plt'd Hose n—double sole, heel aa sink, 21 ct. Table Oiclethe a White or with cold fed designs, BHADkS “Dkine “TNO “FIDO nothing to HOBLERY ~ MAIN FLOQMR, | |]98 et. Extra Sise Nightdresses. Nainsook or cambric~ro je to four row Black—fine inch—tape edge—pl mission handles. UMBRELLAS—MAIN FLOOR, 89 & 98 et. All Wool Brocades unelia de stay PLoUn 1S & 19 ct, Stationer; A Hiond Pabrte-- tin Inh—white, buff, blue, violet. ara to ct. Bnvelopes—pha ATIONEAY--—THIRD FLOO! and Clock Signs Denote Moralug Specials, , 7% AY the croeteas _ heels fer the Cleokal | LE SE et , Le

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