The evening world. Newspaper, April 22, 1914, Page 8

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some, the breath un- tainted and the teeth white and sound, Ma 3 Opera Fa and Their Moral at Metropolitan By Sylvester Rawling. YORK'S capacity for ab- N @orbing opera has been espe- dally remarkable this season, but it t# reaching the, exhaustion | 4 potat fn thie—the last wesk. While the epecial double bill yesterday after- Boon of “Haensel und Gretel” and i" drew a large audience for which there was no subscription. not even the magic name of Caruso could fill the standing space behind the rail. Both operas were well pre- sented with familiar casts. In Hum- ‘perdinck’s lovely fairy tale there _ World Wants Work Wonders, Fefrarh Foalane and e day trial tube—an_inter- ¢’ were Marie Mattfeld, Belin Alten, Reiss, Leonhardt, Lila Robeson, So- it counteracts “acid- Re " the cause of |pnie Brasiau and Louise Cox, Mr. tooth decay. / Morgenstern conducting, and in Leon- i < *" CG | cavatio's tragedy, Lucresia a = ' That Pebe ruso, Dinh Gilly, Bada and > i does over. Man, Mr. Hageman conducting. Performances now are « series of farewells, and to many of us it was © regret yesterday that the audience @id not pay @ more marked personal tribute to Bella Alten, who has not been re-engaged for next season, but whose Gretel will ever remain @ splendid memory. And Miss Aiten’s going away recalls that, in all likeli- ' Acid Test Papers we ' gend you free with ten- esting and scientific test, hood, Olive Fremstad, whose remark- Te is a distinct and real | bie sitt of impersonation te equalled, pleasure Pebeco. perhaps, by no other American woman A ida myh p rves singer save Mary Garden, is to be lost rese: to us next year, and that Jeanne Mau- the teeth and keeps them Ln an artist od coe lpehacad * tion to any part fo -she white is wonderful. cast, has no renewal of her contract. Who are to take their places? yh a dd bog hil Tea One of the Monday night sub- Papert ‘our Mouth ecribers, @ clever woman, who is not Sr Acid—Sent Free ashamed to vegeta that bers nm jas LEHN & FINK week: “Weare losing ‘our womue 120 Wiliam Street New York 'e toni boast that have the money of 4 hire the possessors Why should the Boston and the ies “disclose to us Muratore? Why Best & Co. Will Close Out Thursday BY f -» At Very Decided Reductions Women's & Misses’Spring Apparel Every piece of the usual ‘Best & Co.” standard as to style, quality and workmanship, selected from regular stocks and priced for quick sale, No Credits ‘ No _ Approvals 2nd Floor \ 75 Smart Suits Many of these suits are in imported fabrics, including dressy models and a few in faille silk. Plenty of navy blue and club checks. 24.00 Formerly 35.00 to 50.00 55 Dressy Suits Broken essortments of navy serge, faille and moire _filk, also composé of silk and serge. 35.00 Ah Formerly 45.00 to 75.00 ; 35 Fashionable Suits } tatlored, reflecting in both style and mate- rial the very latest Paris tendencies. Very special value, 45.00 35 Model Suits copies of original models from leading French costumers, in two and three-piece suits of moire, faille, taffeta, emphasizing the vogue of navy and black. 50.00 to 98.50 Formerly 75.00 to 210.00 975 Trimmed Hats - Black hemp and Milan with colored trimmings, flowers, ribbons and wings. 15.00 Formerly to 25.00 ‘19 Original French Model Hats From Evelyn Varon, Maison Lewis,Maria Edmee, A. Groult, and Simoné, 25.00 Formerly to 55.00 300 Spring Blouses Of chiffon, lace, net and crepe de chine, in this season’s accepted styles. 3.75 6.75 9.75 Formerly 6.85, 9.75, 14.75 Women’s Colonial Pumps In patent leather, white buckskin, tan Rus- sia calf and gunmetal, 17¢-inch Cuban heel, medium round toe, extra high arch. 3.95 3rd Floor Formerly 6,00 that we got. It is as true now as it | Mi jova’s aecompanist at ever was that Voice! in the fret onsential fo is what we want; and Mr. Grau used to All of which, respectful! y, fo sub- mitted to the conmideration of Mr. Gattl-Casazza, than whom the Mot ropolitan Opera Company never ha broader-minded or a more schol- | 9) arly gentleman for general manager. Ethel Leginska, Pianist, and Marie Caslova, violinist, gave a’ joint recital at Aeolian Hall last night that pleased ak wan but may og hy) disputed. Of Mi “WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 93, 1014. ? 2 ut the fine ensembles he appropriate stage settings Voice! Voice! ‘or @ singer, and Mt of a tne, Het it. George Barrere, flute; Carlon Salzedo, harp, and Paul Kefer, ‘cello, Diana Watts gave a lecture yesterday after- Noon at the Booth Theatre on the aismance of the valled “Perfect mous statues, her shootin: The linto her ree audience. Hoth young women talent and facility. Mins Le he Hymn to Apollo” and her dane- | 101: Perhaps indulges in some extrava-|ing of the Greek dance to it, and her con that she were better without, her musical intelligence and skill ples of ancient Greek development (her | comm! & speci the|to do justice to Mra. Watts subject. As for Mr. Barrere his eeeed {€ not this season, then next, there wil Assimted by the Trio de Lutece, |be opportunity to write again of thelr from a real Greek bow, which had come forty-t at Ridgeledge street and Amboy road, Tottenville, 8. xplanation of the fundamental princi. | caused caused merri- jal article Mates Island. body of a man apparently about five years old was found to-day 1. A bullet hole in his and a revolver beside his body police to report that he had 1° itted suicide. In @ hat found! Furs and Draperies Stored in Dry Cold Air Murray Iill 9000 Wool Crepe Wool Poplin Chiffon Tafetes Men's Wear Women's Wash Shirts In the newest Summer fabrics $2.00 to $10.50 Women's Separate Skirts Balmacaan Coats For Street & Touring Wear In a large selection of imported Donegal mix! the special price of $ I2. 5 Q—Usually $20.00 Attractive models of imported Scotch and Donegal at the following special prices. 15.00, $16.50, $19.50, $25 515 ‘dasels" poet to $39.50 t. Country, Clad Coat chinchillas in fastfonable colorings—the golf cords are handsomely lined. sually $30, Black Satin Charmeuse Coats and the New Paquin Capes Exceptionally fine quality, trimmed with vel $16.508 $109.50—Usually 829.50 and Recent Large Purchases of Dependable Linens At Wholesale Prices and Less Table Cloths and Napkins At reductions of 14 and more from regular stock prices Table Cloths $1.60 to $10.75—Usually 82.50 to $17.25 kins Nap $1.88 to $19.25 dozen--Usually $2.75 to $30.50 Serges Imported Gabardines Of silks and all the new wool materials $5.00 to $19.5 O—According to materials ‘tures at Balmacaan, Street, Touring & Steamer Coats mixtures 00 $19.50 vet $85.00 Scalloped Damask Table Cloths, Napkins, Tea Cloths, Luncheon Cloths and ee: At less than wholesale rices Table Cloths............... each $3.25 to 86.75 Napkins...... dozen $2.12 to $5.25 Tea Cloths,................ each 90c to $1.38 Luncheon Cloths........... each $2.12 to $8.00 BOBEIB etic a sie scaiieacnen ae each 85c to 88c Tray Cloths................ each 42c to 50c 1,000 Dozen Towels From well known German and Irish makers $2.50, $2.95, $4.50, $6.85 dozen Usually $3.00 to $10.50 Of moire silk, chiffon taffeta, wool eponge, Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Magnificent Values in Women’s Fancy Tailored Suits Made according to the directions of, and especially for, Lord &? Taylor The models are distinctive and mostly exclusive, being re range of materials and colors for selection, which includes Hair-line Stripes Silk Poplin Novelty Checks Moire Silk Silk Bengalines At Special Prices, as Follows: $22.50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, Usual prices $35.00 to A Women's Country Club Skirts | For Golf, Tennis and General Out-Door Wear Made of Imported Donegal Mixtures $8.50 Usual Price $15.00 Marabout Trimmed Coats For dressy afternoon and evening wear, of brocaded poplin and moire silk in gold, Copenbagen blue, fushia and black, Usually 835,00, Women's Raincoats Rubberized, Gabardine and Cravenette, Prices according to material $7.50, $10,50, $12.50, $16.50, $19,50 Usually $14.50 to 925.00 e Women's Fancy Coats and serges, $16.50, $19.50, $22.50, $25.00 to $35.00 Usually $25.00 to $50.00 Evening Wraps Reproductions of foreign models in a variety of the newest $50.0 Third Floor In Course of Preparation A Unique and Interesting Display In the Veronese Room (Tenth Floor) of Summer Furniture Summer Curtains & Draperies Summer Rugs, Etc. Arranged in Rooms, Suggesting Many Ideas for the Furnish- ing of Summer Houses The opening date of which will shortly be announced srs: |Making a Groat Str] —and wait till you see the biscuits! Founded 1826 productions of the later foreign suits., A wide $39.50, $45.00, $50.00 $85.00 $19.50 wool poplin, fancy O to $1 50.00—Usually 975,00 to 9225.00 ; pees ite sus Care ee oe a E mir Franklin Simon gs i Fifth Avenue WILL HOLD A SALE THURSDAY ee EL_LEEEURSDAY Girls’ Summer Dresses ’ Girls’ Oliver Twist Dresses With Detachable Bloomers, of brown or blue and white tri seersucker; collar and cuffs of white poplin; | detachable skirt and bloomere buttoned to walet, | 4 6 to 12 years. 2.85 Girls’ Washable Dresses Waist or Russian models of ramie linen, eponge, crepe, ¥ ji gham or |i white and colors, Be tehara: Sn ew nee sis sees "3.95 Girls’ Summer Dresses Garigad rath or tite ee caghene ramie linen, eponge, 6 to 15 years. Girls’ White Voile Dresses Of white washable voile, hand emb'd; yoke insertions of real filet lace; skirt tucked an aa trimmed with band of filet lace; wide moire silk sash, r- 8 to 18 years. Value $0.75 6.50 Girls’ Shadow Lace Dresses . Of white shadow lace combined with net; trimmed with ribbon and moss buds; cer ceueet with tunic of shadow lace, wide brocaded ribbon Value $18.50 14,50 10 to 15 years. WILL HOLD A SALE THURSDAY Misses’ Summer _Dresses Misses’ pee Linen Dresses es 1d dress of French linen ii tasers wistaria or ‘white; buttoned froat ‘model: com broidery batiste collar and cuffs; skirt with pockets. 7 6 to 20 years. Value $0.75 Misses’ Eponge Coat Dresses Of cotton eponge; coatee and le of Hague blue, rose, leather or white; skirt of white ratine eponge; crochet buttons; underbodice of white net. 14 to 20 years. Value $14.50 Misses’ Flowered Voile Dresses a hagen Whit A p: Seasebeeaeress ‘fasts bane tat en ase , 14 to 20 years. Value $16.50 Misses’ White Voile Dresses Ot white embroidered washable voile, bolero effect and sleeves of embroidered voile; vestee of white net; skirt of embroidered voile with long tunic; silk ribbon girdle. 14 to 20 years. Value $18.50 Misses’ Graduation Dresses Of white silk crepe de 5.95 ‘90.75 12.75 14.50 over met; ‘of white net; kirt of white de chine with centre si cre; i rocaded ik ribbon sash. : Ya'te 20 years Value $20.50 19.50) Misses’ Class Day Dre anes, ae i feta silk in white, pink, ue, Mle Sr black; sleeves and fillin be neck of white maline di ice trimmed wi okirt raped bea oF roses; bustle back H GManee Value $30.80 29,50, WILL HOLD A SALE THURSDAY At Greatly Reduced Prices Misses’ Dressy Suits f gabardine, serge, wool ci or checks; Ot gate 4 14 t0 20 years, poplin, also a number of silk suits. 24.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $49.50 Misses’ Coats Of moire, faille silk, golf cord, eponge, chinchilla, mannish tweeds or serge. 14 to 20 years, 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $89.50 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. Motor-Cycle Bargains :4 They are conjured up as if ie cage Dy ttle fanted” ae “Sportsmen's The World And po it is if a bicycle, canna ted Sake car or a boat of any kind, World “Wanted” Ade. Bring the Offers, Then You Yabo Your Chetes / / 4\

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