The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1915, Page 10

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ACQUES URLUS'S Indiaposition, noticed on Saturday in his imper- #onation of Tristan at the Metro- politan Opera House, still continues. In consequence, the performance of “Tannhauser,” night,, could not be given. Inetead there was offered “Die Waikuwere” with @ new alignment of singers, not wit, to the enhancement of the production. While it would be easy to point out how the cast might have been bet- tered, allowances must be made be- ed | cause of the necessity of a change of ig od om scalp two or “ol the ff plan almoas at the last moment; and jt must be remembered to Mr. Gattl- Casaaza’s ¢ that, during his con- a ‘have been comparative- ly few changes of bill. Margarete Matzonauer hilde, Although sho Hey ye art ~~ 9, part, |= 4 . at ery eres trom the ab fatal accident caused by his & wi otle of of old E eg I trial “St. Jaco E i le + i fl j fi i i 233° it i tf if : 8 i ril i Redd I FE Hits H HE Fe Fi ie tf =: if announced for jast) tary of ‘ offered coma ae THe meetin Cure Catarrhal ‘ured “Quartet at tte fing! aon in Aeolian all crowded and ine, The program: with the Brahms quartet in Fi 61, splendidly pia the romange makin, W. Tt ended with ne in C minor, opus 131, eka aes ee? ais played with. Beothoven ted in the programme, labored, too long, and abounding fa tion. Between these two num Was the beat, rmiy fe ceived, ir Boa , baritone, got a large audience tO hear his recital at Carne. gle Hall yesterday afternoon, It is a pity, that re cer? eames, voice n't Mote variety. His programme, wich. w no with an aril from o” centu songs he mane delightfully. entaes Me boty songs In inch by d Cul, ret a German group by ‘Schubert and Schumann, not to er. the old Irish “Ballynure Bal ‘National Arts Club Members Show Paintings The special exhibition of portraits by a number of the portrait painter members of the National Arts Club is now open. The showing is not large, but the selection had been carefully made, and there are many interesting canvases shown. The {th | catalogue contains forty-seven num- War gin Cheeney se a portiait a of "prance ‘Wilson, tn whch i gee of thre man was emphasi: Edward Duf- ner erat 8 ares '¢ canvas entitled Elia Condie Lamb eent two hate ings. Her aes te tit of Miss pe iy impertinent white | on Merged wee abe ba Her & de iiterent caer represented in very decorative flowered drape with an effective poe por: trait ne 34 aa i. white an orc Karo Displays at your "a to-morrow and all next week hue hair give ‘aimont startling vivid- + Hem to the fi TENG "WORLD, -TUBEDAY, "Ra | Walter L. Clark Hightrul o1 a 3.3 ‘dark hse gg the dark deorgianna,” by Mra, J. Francis Murphy, deals with a girl wearing a low-cut corsage. ihe has an face, which in admirably set off by means of the dark hair masses, into ‘hich a small red flower has been runt, urphy in again happy in her portrayal of “The Green Feather. Another girl has furnished the in- aspiration. Sho wears a hat trimmed in green, gb oe by the dominat- 0 her exhibitors are bs | Irving Cruse, oh, ne, Dougan jolie Robert Li Karl Anderson, ia Benux and Henry M oaler. is Albert Andre is showlag. thirty. three of his paintings yy 3 Durand- Ruel Galleries, N. East Fi seventh Street. tinues until March 16. “L'Ketaque, Koute de la Cornich 1994//" ip perhaps tho best in prese: showing. A jutting headland wit the encircled sea that is somewh: oppy is the artist's boldly but leasingly jeatre, “AU we promenade of the allot. The stage pentane i happily conceived and well Men’s Easter Suits to Measure You, may chanee, teoca voval ners ani t Deafness and Head Noises 74 Persons suffering f noises Imported Fabrics (Easter Monday te three weeks from next Monday) 20 pastecns.cf, 5 suitings transferred from our Fine Custom Tailoring: Shop, where they have been at the disposal of our cus- tomers who came in for 845 suits; in fact, suit lengths from the same bolts have gone into our $45 custom suits—with finer tailoring, of course, than we can give you in these suits. 1! There is sufficient material to make 255 Sack Suits (With Waistcoat) You may choose your own s! book will be here for you to | . The over an ring style see what styles are going to be in fashion. The Tailoring Will Be Good P of the same high quality which will be put into our Spring suits to order at $25 and $30. « The Fabrics Are Fine o-faee than we ever put into suits at $19.50—soft isted, durabl le worsteds in several shades of gray and b ue, dark effects, a smart striped blue, one or two checks, and an olive. We Warrant a Fit First choice tomorrow, Wednesday, morning. Delivery of completed suit in ample time for you to wear it for Easter. Note—Sizes over 44, 10 per cent. Extra Broadway corner Eighth, New York 1" a4 + | Our i" Cc also to Len: Dir Farge leland, Poel Jersey W Ket se We Pay Freight & RallreadFare 3-Plece Lobeary or Living Room Suite, wr) nih, highly enuln and arms in gen ible ine’ Spanich Teather inde er; 1st) value Miah ORO OE ADEM gy eae pS a ihew ww ed on. vy, 'GIMBELS ml | A Broadway and Thirty-third Street * [r= wo}. tee int” | Three Beautiful: dies Blouses In be de Chine At $6 (Left). Centre), At $5.50 (Right). crepe de chi, wh es pony Hemstitched Self - embroidered, Sih in with pearl bu Exposition h el. In hite and white. and flesh, with gull. ‘Teo-teens colle, | fe 7 two-in-one collar. All Very Speciall, y Priced Other Crepe de Chine Shemen ee in a profusion of styles, at $2 t to > $6. 95. Special Sale of Leather Goods cial purchases and a delayed foreign shipment combine to make Peg very unusual savings. ; $1.65 to $5 Leather Handbags, $1.25 to $2.95 ; +n y $1.08 C0 F196 Nl sys plein par Sy Sool te ye 4 o .50 to $2.95—Seven styles; pin seal, with ott ® sth be Jaret 5 hygielle Bagot it styles: 1 wasaliena sesvcan o> Be lacked Pottom me veg gate, roy, SSS to $5--din cipher dull pin and bright pin teal and morocco, af $1. bed to $5 Moire Silk Bags, $1 to $2.95 3 te. ressing Cases, $3.95 95 3 to, $12.50, and hide lenthorss rer sou tive ror stow gable : Ww {oid axed brasefietingse al s $5 to $20 Travelin BO te f aad Suit C ases, $ $3. to § rus, cow! Rit lees Cambiere & Papazian’s Stock of Oriental Ru $50,000 Werth for $00,009 in This Sale op importers oft 19 predioca the has completely shut off ‘The sale commenced before the da: ‘and the collection raves enema se eee col poi sce aatlident uarite (3 al Ow today, but it would not be wise to ; Six Bales of Fine Small Rugs ‘ $4.75; Saddle Boys, Anatolian Mats, Care- | $10) Anstolian, Silk Rugs, Kezakjes and sore are tens and Mo- ‘$7.50 Carabaghe and Betuchistans. $22.50 Kasten Mons ‘and Beluch- $35 Sit Sarouks, «Irans, Kignansha and $95 Regularly $175 to $250, Persian, fe area eo oe A 75 Regularly $96 to $146, Afghin Carpet-sise Rugs ¢ 250 to $375 Regularly $400 to $600, ae Also Choice Anti ue Rugs These spinnin poser prtosyhe fd ha’ ee ae a toe moder: large ant we is ae same rate telah ta chatet 1 fern ern rugs. Eaton, Crane & : Pike’s Social Stationery; 25c Box $30 “New Willard” Sewing Machines, at $24 Made by the King Sewing Machine Company, one of the’ 1 is (ogame all idads of el is very pract lor ry of y It has full-size head, arm, ball ett] shuttle lever iver and fd i feed lever, re- $1 to $4 teoteows, pag of odd lots; one, three and four quires, ol tension release, matic ifte Nendiee’s teed ‘ y= ed, on Singer Sewing $2 Cash and $1 Weekly without extra charges. A full set of attachments Poetry GUARANTEE FOR 20 YEARS with each Loe Foes iastzectian st rons, ome & ly Gpsateg. Now GIMBEL Fountain Pens, $1 Each Made for up L. E. Water- lek, Rey radium ban _ int. se Main: Floor, Rea:

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