The evening world. Newspaper, September 23, 1914, Page 10

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uv -¢ rn EVENING W WwoRtn, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 avold a thought of atricken Bolgium? that the incidents portrayed for oper- | out « hoes tt memory of Willlam “William Tell’’ Well Presented At the Century By Syloester Rawling. HEN Milton and Sargent Aborn @rranged the programme for their present season of opera iglpgiish gt the Century Opera House, now im ita second week, they had mot @ premonition of the war now raging in Europe. Yet who that was present at the revival of Ros- A score of years have elapsed since the opern wag heard here and it was casentially a new work to the present generation. A well known subsoriber to the Metropolitan and to the prin- Gipal concerts said to me: “I never hoard the opera before and I'm enjoy- | ing #. My mother, who beard it forty years ago, is renewing her youth. successful shooting of an apple placed on the head of his eon by order of the Austrian tyrant Gessier, with the eup- @equent achievement of the ence of Switseriand, is USED AND REBUILT PIANOS(97) TAKEN IN TRADE FOR MATHUSHEK PIANOS F PRICES AND QUALITY COUNT, HERE’S YOUR CHANCE , Ps payee ve aeee a IT roots maintained @ con- Owing the number of pianos taken it trade for our new Mathushek Player Pianes, we are forced advertise this ‘great bargain sale. Mathushek epecial sales are Gold Bond, and are very few! to #9087 a these instruments are sold on 1s low a3 $5.00 per month. all demands and pocket- se | bool. selabogeny BO ee Se ipsa legs ne nace ea |e Agron oe FACTORY, WAREROOMS AND OFFICES, ‘BROADWAY & 47TH STREET. FURAOTURE su . a : 8 ME oS hh Everything 2 Furnish Your Home Complete of wos to 50%. Sea ea Te ad syn ae oe Es ee a oe rc ‘PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST eure’ tating esnctly we give Discount If You Prefer to sae 90 PAY AGH t—BLUCh sth Avt., dath tu seth S Vv Golden Oak 0 DAC nearien WE HAVE ONLY ONE STOR TO OUR SUSTOMERS edvant ad rae ‘The story of William Tell and his| 26 - atic purposes need not be described in dotatl, end thet they are fragmentary and ‘eplaodic, ‘The acenes already have been cut by the Mossrs. Aborn and they may be and, probably, roe be cut more without harm. The 0; la too lang asd parte ot li, wnaues- |tlomabiy, are dull, but on the whole it te effective. The music has surpris- freshness. The overture, with which everybody is familiar, is @ tri- umpb. The choruses, partaking some- what too much of the oratorio form, \are compelling. The individual num. famine re nearly all, have charm. Fancy & modern composer withholding the fret appearance of bis prima-doona until the second act! ‘The Aborns are holding te their promise of betterment in production. “Wiliam conception nity, oa a Lente Ager tte rod ms ler proj rest int. kept proper ou "Arnold's father; Louis Bangels aa Rudolph, Hardy Will- fameon as the fisherman, asd George Everett as Leuthold, the shepherd, 0 "chorus, sang with epirtt, and deratan dt ing. acted) wit with Ky Ra i Sahing heraelt, ‘ell eet and. well lighted, were beau- tiful pictures. Unusual Show At Academy Is Great Bargain ‘A ‘stple altanoe—and allowance— of movie, vaudevifle and stock forms the tip-top combination at the. = * | emy of Music this week, next week and many weeks thereafter, If you want a little of everything—and not #0 little ¢ that—you must drop in at New York's ‘ine old playhouse on Fourteenth atreet, just one block east of th. gubway, There, if you wish, you may have eleven hours of continuous recreation, from noon until eleven o'clock at night, for the price of a single admis- gion, The programme lasts without repetition for three hours. To-day, for instance, there is a wonderful movie mediey. The ener- getic, up-to-the-minute spectator will de given a full sized peep at all the news that's fit to see. For the tired man or woman who wants to laugh and forget, there are Swedie's side- abaking adventures on roller skates and entitled “Love and Graft." The auditor who wants tense dramatic action and a thrilling plot will ae both in the five-reel photo-play, “The eon Mark,” in which Ro! wick stars. ‘War- Does your taste run to Then don't miss the Frey Toles wit with thelr vivid w: ) the Flying Mitchells. Bounding Gordons will display oe triple somersault, and will "ia melodies from Huifice It to @ay that they ||! are founded upon Schiller’a drama] = cal and 1. His rand the scenes, | Fox’ entra of thirty concert solo- ted by a twenty-five thou. | Hatred of the nations at war— for one another. ras born of the} tated ‘oont' cu eatiier wartare—it will engonder other BER 23, 1916, wars between the) i i Fee it ' 7S i a or (roedlea bs as you vil mi r that al weak or run down ou want en leat skin, get a supply to-day.—Advt. 2 rho Established 52 Years Let Glasses Share the Work of Your Eyes traveling, add to the bur- den and i ing of the eyes. Eyes Exami: ons je Er Bi Sorel Perfect Fitting Glasses, Brrr New York:184 Bway, ater 223 Sixth Sth St. 233 Sisth Ave., near 15th St, Open Saturday’ Until 10, M Why not have a nice, cosy | home now and save money? About this time each year wo furnish hundreds of new homes. Let us furnish one for you. We place high-grade fur- niture and floor coverings in our outfits and you can enjoy the home furnishings while you are paying for them. Home faci. items 118.75 Outfits tex 148/50 FURNITU CARPETS.” A Comprehensive, Authoritative Style Showing For Women and Misses Opens the Season . Formally for Fall and Winter in Apparel YOU ARE VERY CORDIALLY INVITED to attend a Style Exhibit introducing the Fall and Winter Fashions for Wornen and Misses, on Thursday and Friday—a SUPERB BUT PRACTICAL EXPOSITION of all that is new in Gowns, Wraps, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Furs, Hats and Other Apparel, on the Second floor, Central ‘Building, and in the French Millinery Salon, Second floor, East Building. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING CHANGE IN METHOD OF EXHIBITING: The garments this year will be displayed on lay fig- ures from the opening of the store until the closing on the two days of the exhibit, Thursday and Friday, instead of during limited hours, thus permitting customers to . Study the styles and materials at leisure and with more appreciation of individual detail. The plan of the review on living models of other years did not permit that personal, nearer inspection which we are very anxious to encourage this year, owing to the beauty of the materials, the radical change in styles and the wonderfully moderate prices for these masterpieces of modern tailoring and dressmaking. Only close, indi- vidual examination and study can make you fully ap- preciate the unusual values as well as the beauty of the styles in this store this season. Our superior facilities abroad and at home have been The Woman of To-Day very valuable in the conditions existing. They permit us to present a style exhibit im- #f possible this season for many stores and unsurpassed by any in the city. Most of the gowns have been inspired models received within the past two or three weeks from France, We think our showing for 1914-15 is the most attractive, stylish, fascinatingly effec- tive collection of new apparel that even this store has ever announced. There is unusual exclusiveness in style and even more exclusiveness in the low prices. We are perfectly sure that no other store will approach this exhibit as a demonstration of | moderate pricing on highest quality and style. A Budget of Thursday Special Bargains Boys’ $5.00 School Suits, at at $3.95. Men's Cotton Hatt Hose, 12%c. Street Floor, Men's shop, Rest Pullding, Women's $1.00 Underwear, 69c, ‘ Children’s Merino Combinations, §9¢, Gtrest Floor, Fulton street, Centra) Bufiding, Mast Building. New Blouses, $1.98 and $2.98—copies of $5.00 mode Berend Ficer, Cowwal Buikting. $5.00 and $8.00 Trimmed Hats, at $3.98. $4.00 Ostrich Bands, at $2.95. $6.00 Hair Switches, at $2.95, Otrest and Memsantze Floor, Rest Bufiding. ‘Women’s Cloth Top Gaiter Boots, $3.50. Wormer! 's 25¢ Stockings, 19¢. Bireet Floor, Fulton street, Central Building, * $4.75 Napkins, at $3.75 a dozen. 44.98 Table Cloths, at $3.98. Mtreet Floor, Livingston street, Kast Buflding, Girls’ Shoes, at $1.98 a pair. Second Fico, West Puliding. Men’s Fancy Shirts, at 49c, Givent Floor, Enst Bufiding. Navy Blue and Black Panama, 49c¢ yard. $1.00 Imported Black Armure, 5Q¢ a yard. Gtrest Foor, West Butiding, 26c Novelty Eponge, 10c¢ a yard. None C. O, D. Bubway Floor, West Building, Men’s English Raincoats, $10.50, Store orders only. None C. O. D. or on approval. Gecond Micor, Men's hop, Rast Building. $1.50 and $2.00 Umbrellas, at 97¢, Btvett Vicor, Fulton street, Centre! Butiding, Linoleum, 75¢ and $1.00 a square yard. ‘Third Floor, Mast Baiiéing,. Men's Handkerchiefs, 6 for 68c, ‘Women’s Handkerchiefs, 5e each. Street Floor, Lévingston street, Central Building. 35Sc Lining Sateen, 25¢ a yard. Street Floor, Livingston street, Central Building, $4.25 and $5.50 Blankets, $3.29 and $3.98 a air. P Bubway Floor, West Building Men's Underwear, 40¢, Men's Underwear, 69c, Street Floor, Men's Shop, East Bullding, $5.00 to $10.00 Corsets, $2.98, $1.50 Warner Rust Proof Corsets, 98¢, Second Floor, Bast Building, a Another Record Sale of Rockers—at Half Price and Less, tian For $Get Acquainted Coupon} 16 Button Chamoisette Gloves, 49¢ a pair. FOR EVENING WORLD READERS EXCLUSIVELY NGS UNTILL 1¢ O°CLOCK BLOCK Drama Plays, Vaudeville, Film Plays The New Pale <-Tee & Modern Idea at THE 16 Button White Silk Gloves, at 49¢ a pair. ‘Street Floor, Court, West Butlding, * German China Chocolate Sets, 98¢, 89¢ American Cut Glass Spoon or Olive Trays, Fourth Poor, Central Building, $1.00 House Dresses, at 79¢, $1.25 Kimonos, at 9Bc. Second Floor, Central Building, 59c. | $1.54 Nested Saucepans, at 98c, $1.54 Kitchen Tables, at $1.19, 4 ’ $1.75 Poultry Netting, $1.25 a roll. Hemmed Sheets, at 59¢, Gabway Flop, Gubwey Vicor, Wet Bubting, 8" Ave. 3520367 $. ue ONLY STORE Academy of Music, TAthSt, and Irving Place USE THIS COUPON. EXCHANGE AT BOX OFFICE ls Coupon @ ig." * x7 “ease eee Fos Geren Good Only Sept. 23, 34, 25, 28, 30; Ovt. tet. $6.98 Mantel Clocks, at $5.49, $2.23 Oil Lamps, complete, $1.75, Subway Floor, Central Gutway Floor, Central Building, Building,

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