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‘Butterfly’’ Well Presented At the Century By Sylvester Rawling. ‘ADAM BUTTERFLY" was presented at the Century Opera House last night ina Matty creditable manner. Prettily set, ‘well acted and well sung, and with the text fa Engtion clearly enunciated, a farge audience showed, by its absorbed attention and by its applause fall MPR TT UF ine of each curtain, ita appreciation of the the wanton that, ta od ge Prien John Luther Long-David Belngco-| times has been permitted to of Glacomo Puccini opera. Mr. Jacchia | (he character from the Suthor’s com. conducted with the understanding and jer sual intelligence as 8 the ability to transmit It to the com- | Or Harrold made the most pany that he ever displays. The work | Pinkerton. t Ad “ raw praine- {effective as Sharpless, the Americ of the individual singers was pt ise" Consul, Fach and all of the four worthy and of the ensemble admirable. | Comet. |, PAGN tes there wer 4 It ts to be recalled that it was in an] pyiiiips, as Goro, Louls English version that we were permit-/as Yamadori, ted first to hear this opera, b the Bonze, Elizabeth petent company under the manare-| Kate rton, and an attractive ment of Col. Savage at the Garden| chor ‘competent. Theatre. ! Helen Stanley, as Cho-Cho-San, set! the pace for straightforward charac- POLICEMAN 1S BITTEN ter delineati Her impersonation | sew'ne “t) IN BATTLE WITH A DOG sours and ferwents @ ewill barrel. That's the first step to un- CONSTIPATION, COLDS, REGULATE YOUR BOWELS! 10 CENT tongue, Bad Colds, Indigestion, Giller Skin’ and Miserable Hesduches come from a torpid liver and constipated cause your stomach to be- come filled with hae food, which Time. | Twenty-second station at Seventeenth street and Avenue A thing that is horrible and nauseating. | early to-day, and bit him so severely A Cascaret to-night will surely straighten 4 you out by morning —a 10-cent box will keep your head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular and make you! feel cheerful and bully for months. | Don't forget your children—their lit- tle insides need a good, gentle cleansing! too, occasionally. street at Bellevus and report siok. The dog trotted past quietly and the policeman took little notice of It Suddenly he saw it wheel and make ges gry yoga foul gases, bad forghim. The next instant it had breath, yellow skin, severe colds, every- | sunk ite teoth tnto hia right leg. He | peat {¢ with bis nightstick, but could CANDY CATHARTIC not disiodge ft until ft had torn his trouser leg into shreds. The al made for him again. His bio tunned it and he shot it V before it could recover. He had his wounds cauterized at the hospital and was sent to bis home, No. 13 Clifford place, Brooklyn. The body of the dog was taken to the Board of Health to be examined for rabies. garbage in a 10 CENT BOXES -ANY ORUG STORE Oo 23 & SO CENT BOXES. Thursday Specials & Free J-A” Stamps The House of Matthews presents a two-fold attraction for thrifty Thursday shoppers—wonderful values in every department and Free S. & H. Stamps with every ten-cent purchase, * Double Stamps in the Forenoon and single stamps in the afternoon. Every 5. & H. Green Trading Stamp you secure here Thursday represents an additional saving! Every stamp will go towards obtaining valuable premiums, absolutely free of any additional cost!! Secure the double bencfit of lowest prices and Free S. & H. Stamps by shopping at Matthews’ “Thursday and every day. —Women’s Hosiery. Women’s extra large size gauze th double soles, ck and white; ivery elasti able for stout mee 1Sc Women's Comfort Shoes; turned soles; rubber heels; plain toe or with tips; button and lace styles; sizes 3 to 9; value $2.50; the pair k Stockings, in black and whit i full fash- oned thread silk; black only; mill-run of best 500 qual 29c Chic, exclusive models, including the absolutely new plaid blouse, of fine taffeta, in rich plaid com- binations, of red-and-blue, Copen- soften 698 $3.98 Children's Coat Style Wool Sweat- bia ater ety Spee with pockets; w ‘openhagen, tan. red and gray; pea ry 5 98: years; $1.09 value... 7 Cc thews—tHecond Floor! 7——79c Table Cloths —, Merceriged Table Cloths, neatly Bleached Hemmed Sheets; full hemmed; 58 inches square; value size; subject to slight mill _im- Te; 8) perfections; 8c % ye ty . each, special value. . 1234c Challi whee Sabee quality | for Thu rig Matthews—Main Floor at, each T An Extraordinary 5S ally Arranged Under-Price Event in the Millinery Shop, Presenting 475 Beautiful .» Trimmed Hats Of Fine Black Velvet we! very One a Bona Fide $5.00 Value Handsomely Trimmed with Bands and Fancies, and some Artistically Embellished with Fur. This is a pleasant surprise indeed for the woman who wants a new hat of real ELEGANCE AND DISTINCTION at a VERY SMALL PRICE ! In order to make this offering possible, we detailed a special corps of expert millinery ote ge wnlict: instructions to create the BEST FIVE DOLLAR HATS offered so far this season, here they are fresh from their band-boxes, and as pretty as pictures. In the col- lection are some of the most stunning of the newest styles, including: ° * Sailors - ~ Turbans Tricornes Soft Crowns <a models suitable for every occasion of wear, ‘Truly, a WONDERFUL tion that dit te | our millinery artiste. Any of these hats will do credit to your good taste, too, and ihe price will Fag Metis texyet purse, for to-morrow you may have your unrestricted choice at only ¢3.80, instead of 85.00. Six of the yedels are illustrator Matthews—Second Floor, D. MATTHEWS’ SONS, | 4 Small Shapes and Large Shapes, in a wonderful array of Season’s Smart- est Effects, many rst HEADACHES | Mieran Beats Off Mongrel Only to | Be Attacked Second \ | A yellow mongrel dog attacked Po- ‘itceman Charles Mieran of the East jhe had, to have the wounds treated | at oe cmt: ten Seah. MRS. WATERBURY WEDS DAVID GRAY, AUTHOR AND PLAYWRIGHT on She Was Divorced From Noted Polo Player Last June— | Honeymoon in Maine. David Gray, magazine writer and playwright. arrived in New York) early this morning with ‘his bride, | who was Mrs. Lawrence W, Water. | bury, and there was a family wed. | ding breakfast at the new home of ; Mr. and Mrs, Valentise G. Hall, parents of Mrs. Ciray, in the Stuyves- ant Chambers, 20 Gramercy )Park. They were married yesterday afternoon in tho City Hall at Pough- keepsie by City Judge George Ove- rocker. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt | and Mrs. John Hackett were wit- | nesses. | Mrs. Gray, who was Miss Maude Livingston Hall, was married to! Lawrence Waterbury, the polo playe: on April 21, 1900, She went to Cumberland, near Portland, Me. in | 1912 to establish a residence and was |granted a divorce on the ground of | cruelty on June 10, 1913. The court | awarded her custody of the children, | Lawrence jr., who is thirteen years old and now away at school, and Anna L,. Waterbury, ¢leven years old, who has been living with her| mother. Mr. Gray, who 1s forty-four, seven | years older than his bride, was born | in Buffalo and was graduated from Harvard in 1892. H @ reporter in Rochester, uo nedi the Buffalo Times a: ” staff of The New York World. After-| ward he was editor of the Buffalo Courter and, fn 1899, he was admitted to the bar. Two series of stories “Ensign Russell” and “Gallops,” | gained him a literary reputation, and the latter was produced as a play at the Garrick Theatre some years ago. 11 go to Portland a} they have an estate | ' serges, poplins, silks and plaids. In a number of the best selling Fall the | Furniture, Carpets. Rugs of Quality! Latest Patierns! | Superior Workmanship! Low Prices! \ Long Credit! Efficient Service! Prompt! Deliveries! Big Motor Vans! Satisfact'on Guaraniees! McEnerys Brookivn’s most Reliable Furniture and Carpet House 96-88-90 MyrtleAve. Sim *Onen Saturdays Until 7 P.M FURNITURE FOR EVERYBODY Women's Street and Party Dresses Values $13.00 to $30.00 at $9.98; OF COURSE THE FIRST COMERS will get the pick of these ex- traordinary values, but we wish to state right here and now in thé most emphatic way that the woman who gets the very last Dress in the lot is going to get a splendid value. The event has been weeks in the planning and represents the pick of special lots from New Yark City dressmakers. The street Dresses are crepe meteor, crepe de chine and satins. The Party Dresses are of nets, laces, chiffons, satins and taffetas. . Sizes 34 to 42. Women’s 50c Black Percaline Petticoats, 29c Black percaline Petticoats, splendid quality, with cluster shirred and tucked ruffle. Store orders only. fecund floor, Best Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL Women’s Coats at $6.95. A VERY WONDERFUL VALUE—knee -lefigth—-hes two lerge fancy pockets and breast pocket; belted and button trimmed; the ma- terials are dark serviceable blue and green’ plaids; sizes 32 to 38: ® nw: Distinctive Model Coats at $12.95 i Full flaring lines, with a belt running across the beck from the side seams, which at the same time does not confine the Coat to the figure. Handsome velvet collar; the materials are fine mixtures in large variety of colors; sizes 34 to 42. None C. 0. D. or on approval. * Second flor, Content Bufitiag. Wom:n’s Separate. Skirts, $3.95 TWO HUNDRED splendid values, The materials are gaberdines, models, showing the plain talloréd, skirts. with pockets; plain tunic, plaited tunic and yoke styles. . Good range of. sizes: up to 32 inch waistband; skirt lengths to 43 inches. me f Perfumery Shop Specials A. & S, Rose d’Or or Handkerchief Extract, regularly 58, Armour Bath Soap Tablets, regularly 10¢; at....... oy, Siren, Moor, CrAL Men’s 19c Half Hose, 12}4c COTTON HALF HOSE, made with double soles, heels and toes, in black, also black with unbleached split solés. These ere reduced from our own stock for this sale; full Gece p, NATURAL GRAY MERINO, medium weight, superfine quality and finish, extra good value. Shirts have self fronts, English necks with fine mohair braid trimming; Drawers have self fronts, pearl buttons and reinforced gussets. street hor, Men's Ghep, Bast Building, American Lady Corsets, 98c Valve $1.50 to $3.00 MEDIUM AND LOW BUST EFFECT, long hip fine; white batiste, well boned, supporters attached. : New Model J. B. Corsets, $1.49 Medium low bust, long hip line; made of white coutil, well boned, ‘supporters attached. $5.00 Corsets, $1.98 Medium long hip model, elastic section at top; Prench Tricot, long hip line. { tssde _Bocend fect, Rest Buiiting, |___ THURSDAY. SPECIAL ABSOLUTELY FREE @OO WEEKLY > B ostns anaccoun 123 SMITH.ST. WEAR DEAN ST. BROOVLYN FRONTIER WAR MAP. Frontier showing A Map in colors of the German Fortifications along the River Rhine will be a Special Feature of The World Mag- American Fabric Writing Paper. 5c Pound; Envelopes, 6c Package 2,000 pounds of fabric finish Writing Paper in a good letter size, Will be sold to-morrow. Two packages or more, will be sold, with each pound. It’s the most remarkable value we have ever offered in Writ- ing Paper by the pound. * Stavel Goor, Fulton t,,' Rest Dulin, | $3.20 Turkish Bath Robe | - Blankets, $1.98 ° Pink, blue and gold in combination with white jacquard figured; size 134x2¥4 yards; about enough material to make a bath robe. P azine next Sunday. Order from}], jnewsdealer in advance, Odd lot of fancy linens. mare or legs s0f inef hemotitched end ee- broidered, scalloped and embroidered ani e tr Deity: Ca. pieces, Tea Cloths and Scarfs, "to i ul a more, Women's Falla: ¥ A Stunning: Model at a Special Price MAKE AND MATERIAL ob the Highest order. Suits that you would gladly pay much nore For Hf they Were not obtainable at this price in this special sale, 06 =), Excellent quality. broddpioth, thediurh length Coat, collar and cuffs trimmed with caraéul, plilts ih back below waistline; band of caracul to form belt, bre fowy a and large jet buttons; band of caracul on with plait in back. In br ‘ i green, black and pitl/f} sleds 32 to 44, ides ‘Anottier mode! at 20,78 shows tha long Redingote Coat with faney back tar gid iis cuade ovals the new tailored skirt with pints . This ‘be had in wide wale cheviot, poplin, needle Lin bef serge. In the new Fall shades.of brown, Women’s One-Clasp. Gloves, 79c AN EXCELLENT shoppliig Glove of the sturdy kind; second selec tion of our $1.00 grade, at 7B a pair. el White Washable doeskin pique sewn Gloves, 79¢, Women's 12-button new.stone shade Chamoisette, 29¢. Two clasp white Chamoisette, 25¢, Street figor, Court, West Building, Men's Fancy Shirts, 59c 1,500 extra fine quality, 96x100 count. The finest quality Shirts we have ever sold for such iittle money. Made of standard fabric; splen- did rary of, paler; all ma ey in the best colorings. Correctly made, the pr a reliable maker. Nicely laundered and all stiff cuffs, | Sizes 1314 to 18 inches. “f sede L___ THURADS PECIAL |The Best Bedding — Underpriced “MADE IN OUR OWN FACTORY under the most sanitary con- ditions—and, inasmuch as we never femake old bedding, we eliminate bility,.of any foreign matter entering into the construction of we make. Mattresses At $4.80, value . All cotton, with plain edge; full size. At €5,98, value $9.00, All cotton with Prérich edge, full titking, Smaller sites priced proportionately. hee in fey are Fourth floor, East Building, ‘ Ti CIAL J Axminster. Rugs— Special Values ALL new pieces, in splendid color and design variety. 27252 inches, st $1.80, instead “| Gx9 feet at $10.00, inste: of $13.50, 5 Ne" 814x10% feet at $15.00, j 45x6% fect at $5.60, instead of Bei : nie $19.50, $7.50. 9x12 feet at $27.50, instead of $21.50, Women's '75¢ Cardigan Jackets, 59c GRAY CARD! Jackets, extentling below the waistline and fin- RR Rey i > 7 alll heii Scissors and Nail Files dat: Very. ‘Special Prices NAIL FILES, assortéd sizes, values 9c, at ee ye oe bog 2% inch, value 15¢, at Hemibied 'S SIZE befor -244%954-~yards. 45336 Ines ‘matte ftamifing duality bleached muslin. Yard wide, good quality bledttied Musil or hinbe‘ge yard, Subway floor, Weat Building. - Women’s Underwear, 39c BLEACHED ‘slightly fleeced, ton, ei ‘ ote eet Bi slightly Sigilyimperet fon, long sleeve Undervests; ~ Mtreet floor, Fulton st., Central Building, Women's: Stockings, 8c MEDIUM WEIGHT: black cotton seamless Stockings, with double heels, soles and ¢ $3.98 Tea s at $2.08 IN PO} NT ‘ ces, isitelydec ane i a aly Ra floral es ¢ Aang Bia ot ge with gold t f “Cat Glass Bonbon or Olive Dish, 49 dr untidndied Bonbon, or Olive Dish; a sic! ely out In & combInttion of fine designs, {lavived sek aot Subway floor, Central Batlding, Street Moor? Fulton st,,. Central Butlding, S-inch crystal, sn contain tudes citi mtrataisosn yeana oe

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