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wing Nitig andes) | ermssigacctyaypR aera oe a “gvEwINd WORLD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1014. “Traviata’’ Is Sung in Italian At the Century By Sylvester Rawling: TRAVIATA” was sung in sey A Italian at the Century Opera House last night. It is the STOMACH RELI. NO DIGEST “AS, SURKESS PIPES PER your upset stomach + vn Aol wing fh noch ded will feel fine. ity cont case from a oa : * der Dey street, near Greenwich street, exploded, sent man-hole covers and | clouds of steam up into the thorough- fare and temporarily cut off the water supply in the Western Union Building. One of the men sustained his in- juries in saving the other from be! scalded to death. The Injured are Samuel Maloney, forty years old, a steamfitter, of No. 930 Kast One Hun- I burned promulgation of opera in the ve: ular should not retapse into a | guage that is not ours. Helen Stanley made her debut h as Violetta. Metropolitan Opera House would be affected by the present terrible con- flict abroad.” chia’s direction was praiseworthy. Otto H. Kahn, Roard of Directo: Chairman of the of the Metropoli- an Opera Company, has received tho following cablegram from — Giullo Gatu-Casazaa, the general manager, who is now in Milan: e Dr. Frank Damrosch, onstration Meeting season at tho Fil library on Friday evening. Damrosch will make an explanatory address and give a practical demon- stration of an elementary sight read- ing and singing lesson as taught in the People's Singing Classes, —<——_—_ ‘0 bY a “Dem. to open the new ty-elghth Stree Dr. BY AN EXPLODING PPE «IN DINNTONN STREET ‘Two men were injured to-day and mig! stances of shortness of bi 4 ‘801 ing lacking of flexibility in h coraplishment of the coloratura pessages that distinguish the part, but Miss Stanley's voice has quality and her appearance and acting carry You can give positive ‘ance that the season beginning on Nov. 16 will present the same most in- teresting programme as estab- lished before the beginning of the war. There will not be the slight- est lowering of the standard, it Caruso and all. the principal ——e thea if seores of persons became panic- | burned about the face. frat tlme since the early weeks of conviction, Orville Harrold as Al-| artists will positively appear, the French Phileas Fours Hart. You don't want « slow remedy when| which d thes stzicken when a big steam pipe un-|, For the first time to-day steam was the opera in Engl erprise bY! tredo was admirable in voice and| OMly uacertainty being Reiss and PARIS, Oct. 6 — Andre Jager-| your stomach is bad—or an uncertain turned on in a service pipe belonging to the New York Steam Heating Company. The pipe crosses Dey street in front of No. 18, runs along near the new subway excava~- tions. Just before 7 o'clock this morning Maloney was sent to repair the dam. the Measrs. Aborn was launched there last year that any foreign tongue has upon Its stage. Why in English is, or is Gilly, ‘The complete prospectus, already sent, will arrive about Oct. 10, 1 arrive with the com- any on Nov, john Brown, troller, and Mr. cablegram will “net at rest the appar. ting.Jent feeling on the part of a great schmidt, the French journalist, who made @ round-the-world record trip a few years ago, was wounded in a bayonet charge near Meaux. J: schmidt, who enlisted as & co certain unfailing action in regulating had ulder splintered by @ shell | sick, hs. Its millions bearing even though his conscious, or unconscious, reflections of a certain distinguished Italian tenor caused a smile. As for the Germont of Thom- jo thing, according to Q as Chalmers, in Italian, asin i individual taste and understand: | it was distinguished and ing, but surely all will agree that an} For the rest, the cast was tory | many of the music loving public that bullet took off one of his fin- eee eee nee amas, Deering Into | organization formed primarily for the’ and the performance und Jac-! our season of grand opera at tho Ho wilh recover. jon, <A geyser of mud and os- aaa ~ = a me RS - - = = caping steam shot up through man- it} holes, and bulidings along Dey street were bespatered. Through the cloud of crowds saw Maloney lying in- sensible. He was so close to the break that it was plain he would be scalded to death unless rescued. Barone, tak- ing in the situation, ran forward ani seized the unconscious man. In doing #0 he was burned severely. Maloney was taken to the Hudson Street Hospital and Barone to the Volunteer Hospital. It was half an hour before the steam company re- ceived word to shut off the pressure in the broken pipe. Laborers then ro- paired the break. ph... FIRE MELTS GAS PIPES. one—or a harmful one—your stomach is too valuable; you must not injure it with arastic gested food as Diapepsin comes, on Capes, Diepeeais one . ishes. Its promptness, ¢ ease in overcoming the disorders are a revelation to A PHYSICIAN'S atep is to giv the trouble may tive, no matter w . because no medici will take proper effect while waste is the Lower Intestine. If there were no waste there, you bably A here not have lee we ns agree that 95 jue to the secummulation of waste matter in the Lower Intestine. Enlightened physicians are now recom- Ls ay taro Baths by means of the . “3. B. M thousands are already using it to keep their. Intestine free from waste always and with hip nnn better heal! and effi icleney. E. W. Southall, M.D, Geneseo, N. Y. writ “T challenged the doctors in this town last week in regard to what I can do with your ‘J. B. L, di il call me as soon as tl they have a case of A not cure the case I steam Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6.00 P. M. Every Week-day. Look for “Not Advertised” Signs When a personal visit to the Macy Store is not convenient, you may write Macy’s Mail Order Shopping Service for whatever you want. CONTINUED SALE OF Black and Colored DRESS SILKS YY: will find it interesting to visit the GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF COLORED and BLACK DRESS A SALE OF HIGH GRADE Ostrich Feathers SHIRTS for \ Evening Dress (ea.) 1.98] "The Custom Stock Dress | Shirt—made in our own Four Firem Overcome, Comrades Rescue Them, Fire was discovered last night in the basement of a four-story tene- SILKS now being held at Macy's. Here are displayed Silks from the most renowned makers of Europe, including C, J. Bonnet et Cie., of Lyons, France, with Swiss Silks as exhibited at the Swiss Exposition in Berne. Also French Silks as_ exhibited at the Exposition Internationale, at Lyons, France, and a come plete showing of Marchioness pure dye Dress Silks, manufactured expressly for R. H. Macy & Co. Drug Black Mousseline Black Moire Black Satin Biack Dress custom work-rooms, on the Who, wil give you an eal ag bone io Company Duchesse Velour (yd.), $1.19 | Charmeuse Sati d), 89c ises—e mbodies all the Bltcieut Te wilt be mot Only 30% a were Ferived $2 97 (yd.) $1.94) siandora he ow), 1.50 | (yd.), $2.49 Suton re un $1.25 ood hentlves'ot " Shit that’) Standard Price (yd.), $3.00 Very fine quality, 54 inches wide. Made to Sell at $5.00 to $10.00 A good quality for coats and dresses. Width, 36 inches. Standard Price (yd.), $5.00 Yarn dyed; a very good quality; This is asuperior quality, ‘36 inches wide, is made-to- measure, 54 inches wide. A very extraordinary | Same weate, a srade sold i About 500 beautiful OS de Chine tyd $1.49 Imperial (ya. 99 seo, dtd aly wil |v Gt ST Oe teat the body a wa lu} autifu - le ine & e' Imper m . ny iches wade, . 4 TRICH FEATHER GAR- Sonne Pits bas, $2.50 Tooadind Hwa $1.25 . Black Satin 4 Black Satin 69 cloth; the button-holes are NITURES, including large 44 inches wide. wi fultfe Bcc Majestic (yd.), 94c Messaline (yd.), c hand-made. _— Perfect in bands, full | plumes with |] Black Dress bypel eile gotiidlard Price (i), $1.25, A ont nalts of cogcatte, 6 || | every detail. glycerin stick-ups, ani inches wide. quality of pure silk. 3 many more rich effects, as Taffeta yds)» : $1.12 < ary h $1.19 Black piper ee: Neu secm eau SIZES — 14 TO 1m used on the costliest dress ras soe We doin. (Y.),—P Ae Taffeta (yd.), B4C|""<le scare, 25 inches wide, LENGTHS, 33 10 35 inches wide. Made by C. J. Standard Price (vd.), $1.50 Bonnet et Cie. hats. All made of fine qual- SECOND FLOOR, BROADWAY. ity Ostrich, in black, white and all,the new colorings. _Most of these stylish Pieces are sufficient to trim a dressy hat, without an: additional trimming. X truly exceptional offering for discriminating custom- ers. GECOND FLOOR, 34TH STREET. Standard*Price (yd.), $1.00 Width, 35 inches. Standard price, 75c. 49c yard. Imported Black Chiffon Dress Veivets (yd.) $2.79 STANDARD PRICE, YARD, $4.50 A material such as this, marked at so low a price, forms an offering that thousands of women will take ad- vantage of. These goods are 41 inches wide. SECOND FLOOR, BROADWAY.” Macy's price 33.00 RMENT, IN_STOC! Gorgeous gold and silk broche effects in SILKS and VOILES, favored for opera wear; also high lustred satins and other plain weaves. These magnificent Fabrics are suitable also for dinner and evening dresses. All are double width, at prices from $2.49 to $15.89 a Yara PRICES ELSEWHERE FOR EQUAL MATERIALS . ONE-THIRD HIGHER For the dresser prejerring a pleated bosom Shirt, we make the “Macy Tuxedo,” which has fifleen %-inch pleats on each side, made of the finest linen, at the same price, $1.98. NN Carfare Is Enough to Furnish Your Home Tke amount you pay in carfare doesn’t worry you much, does it? Well, for that or less, spread over a year or so, you can furnish your. home from kitchen to. parlor.on Cowperthwait's liberal credit, And you get the furniture at once—then you Women’s Women’s aseaes SESSCSSESCCSTCOSTSSESSUTSTSSSUSSSESESTSUSESESNS can pay while enjoying i open an account—we = se ee gladly trust you. Tail ored SUITS NECKWEAR F . Open Saturday Evenings. Conperthurents AY owe Newest Models Novelties H M E N 4 S S | | Kk ™ Li n ed The pretty soft roll collar and cuff set #- lustrated is made of French organ- die; very dain- ty is the pleat- ed edge, rows of hemstitching and embroidered. silk dots. Price 47¢ a set. SHEER ORGANDIE fashions another attractive set; dainty picot edges and hand embroidered corners. Price 47c a set. ORIENTAL LACES in_ several different patterns (one of which ds ile lustrated) are ems ployed for a be-“%, coming Medici cole | 4 iy lar and vestee. MAIN FLOOR, BROADWAY, Broadcloth Suits $32.75 Tilusirated, Of navy, green, or black, with collar and cuffs Squirrel trimmed; pple on short coat and top of pleated skirt. Three-Piece Suits $54.75 Blouse of chiffon cloth with underlay of net and lace. Broadcloth skirt made pleated effect —velvet belt. Coat is short pleated model, semi-blouse front, velvet collar and revers. ae tete de negre, Russian green, navy, and Long Coat Suits $21.74 Made of gabardine in shades of navy, brown, and black. Satin collar with hand embroidery and jet; shirred back with ornament. Plain skirt with semi-pleats. THIRD FLOOR, 34TH ST. Sat Fall OVERCOATS $14.75 These Essentially High Class Garments are cleverly shown in the ILLUSTRATION. They are built in the ever popular CHES- TERFIELD MODEL, and the cut and making are exceptionally fine. There is much more careful “inside work” in these Overcoats than is generally found in garments at the price. Hand-made buttonholes and hand-felled collars, | The materials, of fine quality, are: fa Black Oxford or Cambridge : Fabrics. Some are Silk- lined to the Edges ) Solid 3-Piece Parlor Suite ‘This is an unusually heavy and well made parlor suite. Comes in mA- ny finish—polished wood seats, under loose silk plush cushions, ‘be had in many pretty’colors and design: 28 5 ° leet. This is a new style and ts becoming vel because of the unusual value for the money Dance at Home to a Columbia Jewel Grafonola Price $1.19 each. Rugs at Cowperthwai d_Carpets are a specialty We concelv- FLOWERS FOR Interior Decoration The charming custom of beautifying the home with Flowers has become so universal that to meet with the con- stantly increasing demand we devote an entire Department Free Instruction in CHINA 0 up. records, al prices from $2 Come and let us show you. Large Oak to these beautiful blossoms, which PAINTING SIZES 34 to 42 IN THE REGULAR: STOUTS, 37 to 46, Heat Stove $0 closely resemble the natural, Every afternoon, between Here you will find every imag- y Overcoats similar to these wete advertised last week by another store as their standard Twenty Dollar Over- coats. We purchased one, for comparison, and found it far inferior to our own, in style, making and trimming. ‘This is @ dandy heat. er. The trimmings are all nickel plated Mnish. Equipment in: cludes two elbows, damper, a pipe and ring. If you want to keep really well and warm this Winter you will never regret buy- the hours of two and five, cn our Fifth Floor, our experts will give free instruction in the art of decorating China. This accomplishment is again coming strongly into inable Flower, many cf them from the leading Paris makers, also ferns, foliage, window-boxes_and baskets, at ‘“Lowest-in-the-City” prices, Carnations, In all natural colors, 14¢ lar tavor. ing. 98g Regular Full Bloom American Beauty, PRPS F 66 iy 393 90, *" 59c We show a beautiful and Be, $6.45 sa rmctad wing, "P80 YN ato™ arent 100 ‘Slip-On’? RAINCOATS t ene Posie Gorsevadtolan daa China pieces that, when dec- orated, will make excellent Holiday gifts. Bend @ postal card for your for Men, $9.75 Poppies, natural color and foliage, 12¢ sv Pond Lilies, in white onty, 44c ° fee Cone Sunilowers witha, 86 | | Ching Paint These are in dark Oxford and Tan let, “The Short ia) Autumn Foliage, large sprays, 39¢ c inting HOMGIAY — Maripole, natural colors, brarches og) | | Outfits — Complete —and are Waterproof (set) $1.98 Each Outfit contains ten colors, four brushes, palette knife, one bottle Jonquils, natural colors only, Such quality at a price so low could not be found elsewhere than at Macy's, in New York. These RAINCOATS are of double texture, have fully cements seams; raglan or regular shoulders; some with convertible collar, Tabs -are on collars and cuffs. Some are London-made. FIFTH FLOOR, BROADWAY. 9000090000000 0990000 0900000900000 9000 0000900009009 00 90 OOOO OOOO ON SPECIAL—Imported long-stem American Beauty Roses, branched with foliage, specially priced, [9c CowWPERTHWAIT &.SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America”’ 3d Avenue at 121st Street Two Park Row at Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row We are prepared to offer suggestions for decorations oS bom » halls, theatres and hotels. MAIN FLOOR, BALCONY, 34TH STREET. of medium and a Japan ned tin palette, size 8x11 inches. Gold, and sand, FIFTH FLOOR, BROADWAY. PIO OT PE-F OOP BOIH OSG DOG