The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1915, Page 7

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OPERA IN SPANSH TO HAVE PREMERE AT METROPOLITAN “Goyesca,” by Enrique Grana dos, Will ie Produced Here First Time on Any Stage Opera Howse witli ley of natitution ‘The season Will be wader the @ipention of Mr Gall-Casanee @andard repertory, presented im French, Hngiish, italian and German, Will be increased by interesuag aov- eltben For the fret Um on a New York mage & Spavisd grand opera wilh be mung io the Spanish language “Goyesca,” the libretto by Fernando Periquet, the music by Borique Gra nados, & compower of genuine origi- paiity and great gifts. He will be present at the rehearsals and the premicre of this work at the Metro » politan, te fret performance om any Responding to the interest main- fasted in Russian opera, the manage- qpent will produce Borodine's "Prince Igor,” & masterpiece of the Slavic wobool ‘The plans for the season include additional poveiiies and revivals, esnong othére Bizot's “Les Pecheurs de Perles.” ‘The management has concluded ar- rangements for bringing to America Mr. Berge Diaghileff's Ballets Russes Company, which in the last four weeks of the season, will present @ varied programme, ‘The Metropolitan has obtained the exclusive American rights for “La Chute de la Maison Usher,” “Le Diable dans le Beffroi” and “La Le- gende do Tristan,” all by Claude Debussy. } The programme for the season will folowing standard repertoire: Beethoven's “Fidelio,” Bizet’s “Car- meu,” Donizetti's “Don Pasquale” and “Lucia di Lammermoor,” Giordano's “Mme. Sans-Gene,” Gounod’s “Faust,” Gtuck’s “Orfeo ed Buridice” and “Ar- mide," Humpordinck’s “Haensel und Gretel,” Leoncavallo's “Pagliaccl," F. Laont's “L’Oracolo,” Mascagn! - alleria Rusticana” and “Iris,” Meyer- beer’s “The Huguenots,” Massenet's “Manon,” Montemerzi's “L’'Amore det ‘Tre Re,” Moussorgsky’ noff," Mozart's "Die Offenbach’s “Les Contes ¢ Ponchielli’s “La Glocond “Manon Girl of “LL Barbiere di “Der Rosenkav: {daemmerur Jand Wolt-Ferrar\'s ganna.” ) There will be the regular subscrip- tion performan: y, Wed- nesday, Thu ings and Saturday afternoons. A mubscription will be opened again for a few popular price performances on Saturday nights. Among the special performan’ will be an afternoon cycle of ner's “Der Ring des Nibelungen ind some performances of “Parsifa soprano; Giuseppe testa and Hen: Scott, bass. There will be a new premier danseur, Giu- seppe Bontigiio. Miss Rosina Gall! remains the premiere danseuse, ‘The conductors will include Giorgio A Polacco, who has beon retained, and two who are new to the company, Arthur Bodansky and Gaetano Bavag- nol. URNISH “A: “The best quality for the least money and only a-little-a-week-to-pay”’ We specialize de f in all the | This Week: Special—3-Piece Bedroom Suites in Walnut, $4 5.00 Maple, Ivory or Mahogany ed $49.98 HARLYM BRONX 2190-92 3x4 3035-37 3x4 Corner 156th St. ‘Open Evenings, Bot. 119 & 120 St. Write for Catalog. be selocted from the novelties and the * good tomorrow among the: GIMBELS Fifth-Birthday Sales” $3.50 Untrimmed Brush Felt Hats, $2.75 » bet of MW obewbir bets ore iy the beeeming tow! & there ved et ‘The color erwete are in purple, peach and myrtle Also all tleck hate $3.60 to $10 ther Trimmings. $2.60 to 67.96 Rach Combinations of Fur ond Ostrich in bandeau and fancy efiects $1.16 to $3.60 Trimmings at 660 to $2.60 Jur combined with whips, imitation ¢ « and taney feathers No Charge Trimm rice ee —— Women’s $1.50 to $2.50 Gloves, $1.15 L2-button whe id. iibutton white lambekin. 2-clasp Preneb kid, piquemewn, in black, white, tan, black-andewhite, and white-and- black. “J-claap piquesewn washatle Gloves, in sand shades. Thee new tr Trieeorem «} tick ehedes Women's $1 and $1.25 Union Suits, 65c Cotton, medium weight, finely knit, Sizes 54 vo 44 Children's $1 and $1.26 Worsted Union Suits, 80c Natural color, High neck, long sleeves, ankle length, in siges 2 to 16 years. Women's 36c Swiss Rib Union Suits, 18c or 6 for $1.06 Regular and extra large sims. Low neck. No slew or short sleeves, Fall weight. Main Floor Unusual!—Fine Umbrellas at $2 Regularly $5 to $4 Silk and Union Talfe Ww jong silver caps, gun-metal, silver-mounted, ¢ graved silver caps. Men's handles- cape and bue mounted and plain natural woods, . Men’s $2 Cloth Tweed Hats, $1 For auto and dress wear. Several styles and many shades. Men's $3 Soft Hats and Derbies, $1.65 Boys’ and Children's $1.50 and $2 Hats, $1 Fourth Floor Boys’ Smart Norfolk Suits, $4.75 Regularly $7.50. Mixtures, overplaids and stripes in cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds; also blue unfinished worsted Clever Norfolk model with A-piece belt, pleated back with yoke pateh pockets; lined with blue serge or alpaca; knickerbockers are fully ined, Sizes 6 to 18 years, Fourth Floor $1.45 French Ivory Toilet Articles, $1 Hair Receivers, Puff Boxes, Jiair Brushes, Mirrors, Trays, Clocks, Hat Pin Holders, Perfume Bottles, Frames, Pin Cushions. Main Floor The Autumn Sale of Silks A Treasure-house of Wonders At Remarkably Low Prices Fabrics From France, Switzerland and Italy All records have been broken in this great semi-annual event, for which we prepared months ago by sending our Silk expert to Ei 5 The latest and most fashionable weaves are hefe at prices so low that manufacturers are actually buying from us. The Velvets, in particular, form probably the finest collection in America. $5 and $5.50 Imported Chiffon Velvet, $3.10 a Yard Double width, in the most wanted colorings, and at a price almost incredible for so scarce and fashionable a fabric. Magnificent $10 to $25--and Higher— Gold and Silver Brocaded Silks, $6 a Yard Th - ual NEW stocks for Fall, of the great Paris silk houses. The richest effect have ever had. $3.50 to $5 Dress Silks, $1.95 Yard and the most exquisitely delicate colorings fhat we $1.75 Colored Dress Satin, $1.26 Yard 92.50 Crepe gaagmeus®: | $5.60 Black Chiffon $2 All-Silk Crepe de Chine Dress Velvet, $3 Yard $1.35 Yard $1.10 Satin Messaline, $2.25 Satin PeeRe peaeeon 85c Yard $1.85 Yar $2 White Chiffon Taffeta $2.50 Silk-and-Wool $1.35 Yard Poplin, $1.50 Yard $1.35 to $2 Black Dress Silks, $1 Yard $1.25 Black Dress Taffeta, 85c Yard Second Floor Whittall’s Finest Carpets Much Underprice Plain solid colors. Full rolis, absolutely perfect. Whittall’s $3.26 Wiltons, at $2.25 a Yard Whittall’s $2.60 Plushes, at $2 a Yard Whittall’s $2.25 Oxfords, at $1.85 a Yard Whittall's $2 Leicesters, at $1.65 a Yard Exceptional Values in Good Linoleums Slight imperfections in pattern too small to notice, $1 Inlaid Linoleums, 75c 8q. Yard $1.26 Inlaid Linoleums, 95c Sq. Yard 716c 12-ft.-wide Printed Lino., 45c 84, Yard ixth Floor $3 to $25 Genuine Castellana Marbles $1 to $10 Figures, busts, ete., in ideal and classical subjects, Fifth Floor $1 Bleached Scalloped Sheets, 68c Firm quality of sheeting, neatly scalloped ends; size 81x90-in, 30c Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 22c Each 45x36-in. Fine grade bleached ‘pillow casing, 22c Scalloped Pillow Cages, 16c Each 45x36-in, Strongly made; pure white bleach, Second Floor Birthday Sale Wardrobe of 1918 Model (ANGWRtoy Trunke 659 Trunks started th le this morning, but choosing will still be Style M Style M Style C Donisiee $15 pulsia $17.50 futsize $28.50 Style K $35 pulse $39.50 Fifth and Main Floors and Subway Store Rogers’ $4 Forks and Spoons, $2.50 Doz. This Silver-Plated Ware, from Simeon L. and George H. Rogers, is in a beautiful Colonial pattern. Many other table and serving pieces at savings of 1-3 to 1-2, Main Floor THE EVENING WORLD, GIMBEL BROTHERS Have the Honor to Present—Beginning Tomorrow— As an Important Feature of Their Fifth Birthday Celebration The Paris Fashion Exposition in which they have again, to a degree without parallel this season, brought Parla to New York, The brilliantly successful results of our Fashion Expert's trip to Paris, to secure the inspiration and the material for this Exposition, are exemplified in the presentation of The Most Recent Triumphs of the Great Paris Masters of Dress Callot Cheruit Jenny Jeanne Lanvin Paguin Bernard Doeuillet Doucet Martial e¢ Armand Weeks Bulloz There will be shown, in a setting that is wonderfully artistic and unique, Dinner and Ball Gowns, Suits for Outdoor-Indoor Sports, Wraps, Millinery, and other Accessories of Dress which poriray authoritatively the latest fashions for the Winter season, The Costumes Will Be Displayed on 30 Mannequins Daily from 10.30 to 12, and 1.30 to 3 You are cordially invited to see this, the leading Style Exhibit of America, Bighth Floer Copies and Adaptations of Many of the Models shown \p the “Promenade des Toilettes,”” are on sale, or can te specially ordered in the Costume Salons on the Third Floor, at prices one-half to one-third less than the original models,

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