The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1915, Page 11

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i *% “Martinelli as Canio in ee double bill, without Caruso’s || lvester Rawling. oop omni and “Pagilacai” in ame in the cast of the latter to attract, drew numbers of people, Outside the big Monday subscription, to the Metrppolitan Opera House. last it. Glovann! Martinelli, who was in Leoncavalio's opera, made a fine near nt He was recalled be- fore the ourtain several times. Some- ‘thing Of nervousness, perhaps, pre- vented him from doing himself full Justice in the “Ridi Pagiiacco”—he ‘will sing it better next time—but his impersonation has grip. Pasquale Amato returned to the cast as Teno, staging the prologue with distinction and giving an individual ciaracteris- ation of the clown. Emmy Destinn wae Nedda and nobody sings the ‘faithless wife as well. Angelo Bada = Beppe and Riccardo Tegani was ' The melodramatic qualities of “The Oracle,” apart from Franco. Leont's musto, with Sootti's graphic depic- tien of Chun-Fen, and the fine cast that tmcludes Lucrezia Bori, Didur, Inca Botta, Giulio Rossi, Sophie Brasleu, Pietro Audisio and the child, Ella Bakos, again made a deep im- Pression. Mr. Polacco conducteq both operas well. Josef Btransky an and the Philhar- monic Orchestra, at Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon, gave a concert of compositions by Sigismond Stojow- ski, planist and teacher. There was @ large and friendly audience that in- cluded Victor Herbert, Josef Hof- mans and Mischa Elman. The pro- gramme consisted of Mr. Stojo "1 first symphony in D minor, opus 21; ‘ia ‘eallo concerto in D minor, opus $1, and his second plano concerto, opus)$% The first and last numbers ‘were announced as for the first time in America: the ingens Revered as for the first time in an: intry, hout Mr. Stojowski's come je Paper i ith: fe is neither too slavish to old fo me isa Seren rms nor too eager a vd reaieat the solotet in tho Lt inning favo: ay i hig modesty than than by his si B I. eis Eleanora de Cisneros, the American singer, \epditger] the leading pore r. the fame for the New ‘National The- Berens during sort and te Ruffo and Zenatello also mpany. Gatti-Casazen, who Berger when he dled, haa not et re- covers from the shock. The of Mr. Berger takes Church of the Messiah i "Tne. People's Music League a nounces the following free concerts oa me week: To-morrow, at Public MICHIGAN| FURNITURE CO. : “CHARGE MICHIGAN TURE € J.B.GREEMMUT COMPANY. at the THE BIG STORE” ey Se ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHIN 150 Dressers, Chiffoniers, Bedsteads, Wash Stands and Dressing Tables Show Pieces Used by the Phoent Furniture Corporation in Their Exhibit at the New York Furniture Exchange. Only One of a Kind. Sale Tomorrow at Y¢ Less Than Regular Prices hay bones age of “odd” dressers Serown auch. “These ar¥ in Maple, Tune 00.75 WASH once en 910.00 ‘WA Woot of Kitchen C: Cabinets Begining’ Penecoe, at Reductions of 30 to 50 Per Cent. Remarkable Deal Consummated in Time for Our March Sale of Housewares Nowadays no kitchen is complete without a kitchen cabinet. ‘They are wonderfully handy—they are great space savers, very economical, and during the day will save many weary steps for your kitchen help. A kitchen cabinet is your work table; pastry board and kitchen cabinet all combined in one; various bins and compartments are cleverly and compactly arranged, bringing every- thing within handy reach. A no less important point is the sanitary feature of this kitchen cabinet, which can = = as “clean as . — af Your ihre Hk 4 ‘CABINETS ILLUSTRATED. model kitchen cabinets is ¢: meeptional ret i had TH Chinaware utensils Gales in this layed are not navn +4 Splendidly constructed of WHITE MAPLE; size of beet. zante inches; height 50 inches. This cabinet has two large flour bins, pastry board, two drawers over flour bins; top has five small drawers. Hl 15 Kitchen Cabinets—made of” WHITE ATES gy peated ls MAFLE: | “hase 2 26x07 tncheg; 77 Inches Righ, bast teres Pa ie ertryay in the a 2 drawers and 2 08 jarge com, with 2 shelves Sad 1'sbelf us eae the com- partments; at , 25x47 inches; height 77 inches; has large top has large compartment; under- §; 59, 50 Cabinete—made of WHITE MAPLE; size of b nse flour bin; ti compartment; 2 drawers 2 kneading boards; neath are 2 small compartments; this 895 Kitchen Cabinets $15 This Saleat ... This splendid cabinet has a golden oak finish; size Py re 2axa2 inches; peight, 72 72 inches. Itt has a stationary nickeloid ton on base; natural finished interior to; o! doors; metal canister rack; ~~ gee and chotvees 8 removable tip flour bin. Kitchen Cabinete—made of GOLDEN OAK; size of base, 27x42 inches; Mle 76 inches; nat- ural finish interior a in cover rack and shelves; removable tip ro bin., with screw or sifter; plai in glass doors; aluminum compartments; this sale, at . cae Cabinete—made of OAK; nize of bee, 2 a al inches ; eight 1) lees sta- |, ry on ‘base; metal pan cover racks and pct ia glass doors; aluminum tin- lined bread gompartments, with removable $ flour bin or combination sifter; this sale, at. Cabinete—made of GOLDEN OAK; size of base, 24x42 inches; height, 76 inches; nigkeloid sta- bag Perce prong ie of ateral finish ; plain glass doors; tip-down Fess bg al r ur bin, with sifter sitached; metal pan cover rack and shelves; aluminum tin ventilator; removable bread or cake box; glass swin; ing removable suger bins; this sale, a Economy Prices on Pure Foods in item in our Grocery Depar.ment upon which Lea don’t effect a ‘savin Prompt service and quick deliveries are Ay bed ned "a A fi : nee cary Catalogue. It’s Free. Mail Orders filled. hone Chelsea 4000. Bacon sgu fn Sos MILD- BACON—W.... 21 HAZEL WESTPHALIA- STYLE BACON 97¢ ~ Women’s and - Misses’ Suits Materials are: MEN'S SERGE, WOOL POPLIN, | ee AND CREPE DIAGONAL, in the moet desirable colors | / ed. None exch ‘MAIN BUILDIN: Women’s 50c to 60c Undermu In a Typical Greenhut Special Sale at Nearly 2,000 Dainty Undergarments Ready in This Underprice Porbaeh Gowns, Petticoats pal pap tp cai and laces. Late ieee we sas co bas cosh taaon evo thn text Volams i town. rr} ‘ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS Just a “Handful’’ of Selections From Our March China Sale | meet nic Ga Dp i tf ee. 50 ¢ antes This Piss Water So ORC. tent * pint pitcher and @ water tumblers; neat light utting, Pe $1.75 Pair Bonnaz and Scrim $1. 19 aie Pair, ‘Tomorrow . . . wii ae ; $7.95 Porcelain Dinner Sets, at 5.75 100-piece sets; complete for 12 persons. These sets are made by one of America's leading pot- reat Choice of 2 neat floral de- 59c to 79c Muslin Sheets, Bo Book, of at 49¢ Oat be sere a this lot; bleached muslin; sizes for single, three-quarter and full ols Sean 1.08 Mua shoo $1.50 Weol-nap Fish corto $1.50 before hemming; 00x00; te Goods, Former I Priess to 29e, at, a Yard, 12\4e ORGANDIE, CREPES, VOILES, LAWN PI roa AND iD STRIPES WHITE PI Crag WHITE INDIA LINEN, WHITE LONG CLOTH and WHITE DOTTE: ‘MAIN BUILDING Wines & Liquors ¢ Lorgest, jhe Varied California Wi Chole of eraser: moot Bottle. 9,:75/p | | if ly | i i

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