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_ Return $30,000 wels of the Madonna,” and of the Hours,” from “La There was a large audi- $3,000 in one day—already has been) “The returned. Those of us who for years Bloc have advocated that operas shall be} ence. sung In the language that we all un-/ Sor ny ae aa ay of opera | gp ilicha Elman, the violiniat, was the dent that « substantial body of opera! special attraction last night at the lovers wants, an’ 1s willing to pay | Metropolitan Opera Hasna concert, | ew vacan| for, opera in the vernacular. rere the ‘pandews kataeeiel the capacity Horbert's American opera “Natoma,”| Ofna house, Mr, Elinan was hea beginning tooslsht and comtinuibg wh+| in the Accbalhowaky concerts in D til Saturday night, will end the Cen-| major, with the orchestra, and in tury's season. Rawlins Cottenet’s “Chanson Medita- At the Sunday concert last night To Subscribers At the Century By Sytoester Rawling. HORTENING the present season of Opera in English at the Cen- tury Opera House by four weeks @apacity of the auditorium next sea- @on bas disclosed some interesting figures about the size of the subscrip- tion. The Messrs. Milton and Sargent the managers, report that 900,498, paid in for the four operas @eheduled and abandoned, must be Fefunded. That would show an aver- age advance sale of $7,624.50 a woek. Of the total amount more than $12,000 leen Howard, Louise Haussmann, | {) Teeron Henry Taylor, Louis D'Angelo, Wal-| aria from “Herodiade” and a group ter Wheatley, Louis Kreidler and | of songs, Sophie Braslau an aria from Alfred Kaufman were heard in the | “Samson and Delilah” and a group of tower and prison scenes from “ti| $7PE™, a i Ook Biante ate Trovatore” and in the garden scene | conducted, the orchestra numbers from “Faust.” The orchestral num- | ing the overture to Mendelasohn’s “ "A bora were the bacchanale from “Sam- | Midsummer Night's Dream,” Saint- son and Delilah,” the intermeszi from Saens's symphonic poem “La Rouet d’Omphale,” and Wagner's “The Ride of the Valkyries.” John McCormack gave a song re- cital Inst nent at the. Brooklyn Acad- em; M before an audience that re. necesalta' the placing of fully TALE Ane Sahara lat ol amiliar numbers and al ne. Jlajla sponded to numerous encores in A — | Sa le manner that aroused the it throng to unbounded enthusiasm. There also were od violin numbers by Don- ya Afternoon Gown: Stunning models ald McBe: je4,” under the direction of rmANce of Taf Callot, Dressy Tailored Models Beautiful copies of Serge, elaborated with Taffeta, Satin or braid. Special Price 39.00 Smart Dancing Gowns [aM eae dealin! Meat le peril mee etna 45.00 and Taffeta, elaborated with lace. Special Price je NO EXCHANGES ‘NO CHARGES NO C.0.D.’s Fifth Ave., cor. 50th St. uch the ing, joconda,” Mr. Polacco conducting, with Emmy Destinn, Mar- r, Maria Duchene, Rice: the cast, delighted a large a ‘The Music League of America has been organized for the encouragement of young artists of talent who are without money and influence. Among its founders are Mrs. H. O. Have- ALEXANDER SIXTH AVENUE At Nineteenth Street This popular spring boot is shown here at its best. Every detail reveals scrupulous care i making. With vamps of patent leather and tops of fawn, gray or black cloths who can! confor standards of a judging committee of impartial experts, but for the worthy nd deserving gubstantial help is Uptown $ 548 Fifth Avenue. VOSS SSS By Order of OSCAR A. LEWIS, as Receiver in Bankruptcy _NEW SPRING SUITS & OVERCOATS Are Now Included at the Recently Announced FINAL PRICE A For Men and Youn Men, Receivers ~~ Which Is Bringing the Crowds to the For Men and Young Men. #16, $18 & $20. Re- 10. G & gaa Men. $18, $20, $22.50 & $25, Receiver's Price. “ve $10.97 97 mp0. $32.50, 38 me ‘20. 93 o Sener die $6. Ri ag pagel 4% @f° MAO OVERCOATS & SUITS, m many ‘any suitable for Spring, @4® AQ for Spring, sh O98 CONE APCS: ik 5056 os coe ce idereiceseesercines baggy a & SUITS, a assortment for Also Cravenetted Balmacaans, For Men Spring fabrics ordered last | {v@ACOMTRASUTE sefircrancapeinome "15 Ad : s. 0, $25, $a ad *. eceiver's P nd July for present Spring season’s regular business OTS. plenty ot helt sa ogy ® i ee oe ae 0) FURNISiINGS AT EQUALLY Low PRICES Opportunity for Selection is Most EXCELLENT are NOW made up to be sold by Receiver’s Order. All Stores Open 2 5 Daily Until 6.30 e Busy Men Will reciate YORK BROOKLYN FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH A? \OADWAY AT REDFORD */ ‘NEW [ere AT aera Er cstores Born to Olive of Parkville Station tion,” and Wientawaki's polonaise in ¢ nse to the insistent applause. v! Dinh Gilly, in’ fine voice, sang an { NING WORLD, FOUR MORE POLICE DOGS. MONDAY, flames rom the motor box, and the driv. ‘hael Mooney, Was’ torced to mee <Work Cut Out for Them, a gins street and md a fire out. Then th ne raiddle. track No one was hurt. minutes put the Rar ayes ran ft raffic was ri to give sufficient time for the altera- a A major, with Percy Kabn aa his ac. {lt o 166 tions planned by which one thousand | excuses were made for Lois Ewell and| companiat at the plano. He played 4, T One More eAéitional seats will be added to the Morgan Kingston on the acore of In- | In his usual brilliant manner and was ot disposition, Beatrice Im Palme, Kath- ; od to add several extra numbers surv! @ day or two Olive was ‘ich “diatre ed and gave much ny * bet fe prsied | BY rot wi pete ll in vine fszon ‘on Good fs Mr. _Rothmeyer ry tiene Onte Board Walk. Ghortly after e south-bound train on the B. Altman & Co. have prepared for to-morrow (Tuesday), in the Infants’ Wear Department, | Special Sale of Little Children’s Washable Colored Dresses (sizes 2 to 4 years) attractively presenting the newest fancies in fashions for little girls. These Dresses, which are made of the most desirable materials, will be offered at the following low prices: Long-waisted, Russian and Bo-peep Dresses at 2. «© © © © © 95c. Oliver Twist and Plaited Russian Dresses at 2. 6 © «© «© « o £«§41.85 Bloomer, Kiltie and Shirt Dresses, at 1.85 In the regular stock of the Department will be found, at moderate prices, large assort- ments of Little Children’s Hand-made, Hand- embroidered Dresses, Little Children’s Coats and Hats, and-all the accessories of the little one’s wardrobe. An Unusual Sale of Girls’ Washable Dresses has also been prepared for to-morrow (Tues- day), comprising a large number of Dresses (sizes 6 to 14 years) in five distinctive styles, adapted from models imported direct from Europe and featuring the popular cotton and linen fabrics. These Dresses will offer excep- tional values at $3.25, $3.85, $6.75 & $7.50 B. Altman & Co. The New Curtains for Spring and Summer are now being shown in the Lace Curtain Department at attractively moderate prices. The assortment is unusually large and Inter- seting and is especially commended to the attention of those about to furnish Summer cottages, bungalows, apartments, etc. It includes the following: Swiss Curtains, imported and American, plain and ruffled, per pair 65c. and upward Scrim Curtains, hemstitched and lace-edged, per pair . . . ~~ $1.00 and upward ; Novelty Net Curtains per pair . ° ; . $1.35 and upward A new importation of Swiss Colbert Curtains, made of fine Brussels net in the soft shades of ivory, is being shown at prices ranging from 3, + « $6.25 per pair upward The above are regular stock prices. Lace Curtains cleansed by expert workpeople, at moderate cost. Curtains will, after cleansing, be stored free of charge until Autumn, If desired. > Z Sete rel 20 Svat 08 208 Mts How eh) ‘APRIL 18 oo ho ho oo oo noe Cee Sarery CWemeree nee) Orem werent ee eer er ON New York's Shopping Centre Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Day, Tuesday | _ Main Store, street No Mail, Phone } for, i or C. 0. D. Orders centre of the bull t filled on Bargain | ing, North war offer 8 | Plaza items. nee Wwaneee| Bargain Plaza Tomorrow the Bargain Plaza offers an unusually attractive list of specials : hoe baa an We i ut a few of the m: ie “Not Advertised” pec ot good money saving opportunities Muslin Undergarments Regular Values to 75¢, Tusdeyat SOC Crepe Bloomers at S0c oe ae White or colored, with lace a ne musling, with deep Corset Covers Special at 50c eae “are pal ie trimmed adel prod sae ‘agains bse om Children’s Drawers Value 50. =e in 19 ro teu besdel wtih bons dame eis years White Cotton Voile |Utica Sheets and Women’s Stockings Value 260 & 85. Bargain Plasa, Tuesday, at...... “Burson out sizes; black onl 2,000 yl im various styles. Utica Sheets Utica Pillow Cases Tub Silks pez09, at tte wack saan Us ale oe Bead Necklaces Pea 4 ar in ' aes io all ‘the or styles and combi. “ee Round, oval and graduated beads, cata tbs shorn a's tangs of cols tye Couch Hammock Value 87.00. ne cna mae 5.25 Leather Hand Bags a, Nes », Mattress Wool Val. 81.50; Bargain Hig Wind Su Double Rope fy Losin encase asa Poni IOC with Hanging C! mplete ——— aise. Ap Ak to Eeneast o Summer Comfort Moire lined; centre frame holding large mirror; all have inside Lace Curtains Val: 39e. Bi i ae Parte aes = 19¢ 900 Drummers’ Samples, ab Pr ce fp about ti to 14 Mate Also 45 tai ee Renee many can be gece els lence Printed Scrims Value the; Bargain 1” Plaza, Tuccuay, ud. at Z2c diane von etn Ook toad beat Leann lengths. 50c Printed Cork Linoleum, Square Yard fer col a ing rare "91.00 omg1.00 Inlaid Linclewen, ‘Square Yard, 59c Every yard perfect, Genuine inlaid Linoleum, colors goin clear through to back; extra be thowa te tlon crete 59c tan granite patterns.........csccscscescesesecuscssecseneneten O'Ne Co SIONION O'Nelll-Adams Co., Sixth Are ath to 336 rp & BRO) GE Wea oat a a san Fe? Wiurahe fnew BERERS MIS AMON SALE ENGAGEMENT RINGS Hees sino. ROOMS Geomostas = Bsocrienn § 8 A comptatety Purnished fone irror 18224, aa oi Value 45000, $i. 98 White Enamel Chitfonier 10.°8 to match, $10.98 3’ Ave.Con.84"Sr. with i, (rhteh “warm Fo cry: Fp pat a arate CHARLES A. KEE! Dh seven-time World Want works alk week. Order one Conday and prosper. 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