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‘Prince Igor’’ Pleases Monday | Operagoers By Sylvester Rawling. NCES ALDA has pluck, She fang Jarosiavna, the leading Woman's part in Borodin's ‘Pringe Igor,” at the Metropolitan House last night when she ould have been in bed. Ever since premier performance in America, } Weak aco lant Thursday, of the Comporer’s opera she has For a time it was thought mn tl. re Must be a change of bill; Ime, Alda would not hear of it, At fie last minute programme slips were would not permit th: wlated. “In all my artist he said in private, “I have never used x change of bill or made an ology for my v and I am not ing’'to begin now.” ‘Tho result was triumph for her. She never sang i and she was a lovely picture. “Princes Igor” grows upon a second ing, and if its enthusiastic recep- n By the fashionable Monday night ye means anything, it has come stay in the repertory. The episodic racter of the story and the lack of G@ramatic climax will be overlooked the enjoyment of the oruses; in the amazing barbaric dance in the camp of the Polovtsy; In lovely arias with which the opera is peppered, and in the beautiful jecenery, with its fino effects in light- but | inted asking indulgence for her, but ) ‘CROSS, FEVERISH stunning | fing. The impressive ensemble of the Drologue leads to the expectation of much, that never is realized; but there is never a dull spot, The bac- @hanalian scene is too long drawn out. Mr. Polacco should cut it, In- dividual and collective drunkards, no matterhow well portrayed, got upon nerves after a little while. » Betti, the best of chorus mas- tere, together with Mr. Polacco, a master conductor, deservedly shared v the singers in tho curtain calls, ¥ Rot Ottokar Bartik, the director the ballet? Can any subscriber, ) Sew oF eld, point to anything #0 com- upon the Metropolitan Opera i louse stage as Mr. ik’s presen- | tation of the Tartar ballet, with that Ferenc: little sprite, Rosina Galli, Paige? | peel Pasquale Amato, Luca jur and the other Drinctpals go got Il recognition in my ‘rst review, but an added word Is fo Raymonde Delaunois, who vod Shorey 4 the part, named in- , “& Young Girl.” Ernest Schelling, the American Pianist, gave a recital at Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon at which he ex- Breited both his virtuosity and his ue musical appreciation to a degree, but with no small meas- re of heaviness. He began with Schumann's fantasy, opus 17, in three nts, dedicated to Liszt, in it- @ musical mea! of full propor- t es he followed with three a by Granados, eee Impasish opera, 0 that name, to be duged at the Metropolitan Opera @ this season, the rehearsals of the composer is here to super- vise. They were admirable for their ‘wnconyentionality, for sustained in- terest and for a great deal of inher- pent charm. Then Mr. Scholling play Li sonata B_ minor, which he pro- cod = with §=overwhelming au- ority and force. It was uncon- snably ig, too dry, too dark in and deafeningly noisy. No or- i ears were left to grasp the eauty of a Chopin group that fol- d. Yot the large audience stayed the end and demanded more, go it. John McCormack, the tenor, was one of the most in+ jerésted of Iisteners. That very capable Zoellner Quar- Yet, all members of one ot which Antoinette ix the first violin, ‘Amandus the second, Joseph sr. the violist and Joseph jr. the cellist, gy eoncert of ehamber music at Aco- Han Hall last night that deserved a andience, The programme neisted of Becthoven’s quartet, No. 4 admirably played; Glie quartet, 2, movel and charming, and the ” quartet of Papa Haydn's. BANG! THE CLEARYS MEET. Persons but One Hurt, a Woman. ‘Phere was a meeting of the Clearys at A. M. to-day in Columbus Cirele, John . , No. 69 Kingston Avenue, Brook- ya, was going north !n Broadway on his cab, Michael Cleary, No. 402 West Forty-sixth Street, was piloting twenty passengers west in a Fifty-ninth Street crosstown trolle; A Wags ‘8 taxt siddded on the wet a: d headed for the trolley tri to bh Seared, only thet on the wet ralls. hit the. teat and carried it about fit a + of ala, and tho pa mtop. Mes. Cath Ninth Avenue oaly on ene who 8p) ee Aisfigured,, was Mie dit re ary had ¢ ganic jotorman Cl CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets y of thous 4 Olive T joyful cr; ards produ, i wide ‘seh ft! ie 0) Sturm! wetter ¢ you have ® nencohall take on right. I AM dr by : 7 Col oF two every ntgnt 100 aad dese hn Sorat Sef QUICK RELIEF FROM, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1916. VOLUNTEER FIREMAN AIDS TO START HOTEL PANIC Guests at the Raymond Given Early Morning Scare From Cigar Store Fire, GREENHUT'S: Departments in New Locations Main Building SHOES Now on Second Floor TRUNKS Now on Third Floor TOYS Now on Third Floor SHEET MUSIC Now on Third Floor The cuthusiasm of a citizen, who threw a stone through a window at Nos, 42-46 Fast Twenty-elghth Street early this morning, liberated a small fire in the cigar store of Harry Pearl- oon and neatly caused the destruction HARNESS and HORSE GOODS f the -stol otel Ki ond, . ny “police ‘Sergt. Patrick Guin dive Now on Third Floor covered the biaze, and while he went to turn in the alarm some willing worker smashed the window. The smoky and flame immediately surged out and went skyward up the front of the ho using windows to open FURNITURE Now on Fifth Floor NEW ENLARGED LUNCH ROOM on Fourth Floor ‘GREENHUT'S and guests to scurry to the s) Ma rank Hynes aroused all 89 50 to 54 I on A Pair the other gucete and kept tho eleva- e tors goin, but Deputy Fire Chiet Joe d to force the blaze store and put it of not more than Martin manar back into the ort, with a damage Kid Gloves 98e@ At a time when glove manufacturers are at their wits’ ends to secure glove leather this sale is particularly welcome. We offer here 12, 16, 20 and 24 button length Gloves, in Black, White, Gray, Tan, Pearl, Pink, Sky Blue and Champagne at prices which bear absolutely no relation to their real worth All sizes in every length, and nearly in every color. Every pair perfect. How About Your Easter Gloves in This Connection? CHILD IS BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED Look, Mother! See if tongue is coated, breath hot or stomach sour. GREENHUT'S Special Purchase! Women’s Leather Bag at 98¢ ana *1.39 We have seen many smart leather bags, but seldom have we run across any quite cleverly designed and fine in quality at the price as those we are showing to-morrow. Hand Bag at $1.39 Shopping Bag at 98c Leather, plaited, lined with col- Leather, with draw-string. Neat- ored striped silk. Compartment ly lined. Double leather side- with mirror. handles. “ California Syrup of Figs” can’t harm tender stom- ach, liver, bowels. GREENHUT" Important Sales for Men! Fine 15c Collars In a Sale That Has Taken This Town by Storm Think of It—15c Collars At A0e a Dozen gO Ay élLora ° casey mother ral And Once Again—15c Collars y Pcone taste and it sharoughly A E h cleanses the tender little stomach, liver sud. bowcawibont giptuponn” t 5e ac + When cross, irritable, feverish, or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the ymric Every collar bears :he siamp of a well-known brand—a brand tongue, mother! If coated, give a tea- that has been on sale in thousands of the best stores in America. Frisco Jr. spoonful of this harmless FOLD COLLARS—HIGH, MEDIUM AND LOW SHAPES. Ms : Semeipatad wase, WING OR STANDING COLLARS IN ALL SHAPES. sted food passes out of the bowels, No less than 48,0€0 collars were placed on sale this morning at Oz you have a well, playful child again this price All clean, fresh, perfect—still in the Original boxes. qe:5 es hee har teachonte decries’ ClaaUnens More than 75 popular styles for your choice; sizes 12 to 20. Steuven side cleansing” should alw: first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep “California Syrup of Figs” handy; they know a tea- spoonful to-day saves a sick child to- morrow. ; Men’s Negligee Shirts Usual Prices, 79 c $1, $1.75 and $2, at Look at the labels—you will see that each shirt bears the stamp of a well-known maker. Hundreds of beautiful patterns in all sizes. Plain or Plaited White Shirts with laundered cuffs. Plain or Phaited Bosom Shirts; soft or laundered cuffs. Woven Madras; Percale; Silk Striped Madras; Mercerized Fabric and Silk Bosom Shirts. Allperfect fitting; sizes 1314 to 18. Men’s $1 White Laundered Dress Shirts in this Sale at . .. . hie . Sizes 13} to 18-—except 15, 15}. and 16; clean atl perfect; open or closed fronts; long or short bosoms. 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 60" STREET FURNITURE Cash or Credit Holzwasser Home Talks No. 16 Everybody who KNOWS furniture knows that this is the best place to buy your furniture and household furnishings. GREENHUT'S. Strictly Fresh Pure Foods Mail Orders filled Fresh Fruits At substantial savings. Condensed Milk Telephone Chelsea 4000. ew Crop Prunes Baking Powder WA Vera brandy imported frm ||| FLORIDA SWEET || RUMPORD. BAKING “oot Lowerprices doz., $1.10; 3 cans |] case, 150, $8.25; 9Qe ‘ i '29¢ ne on EDUCATOR BRAN COOKIES || FLORIDA TANGERINES can SAKING POWDER Ai seest ta gontaning avout 30 Qe |] ORANGES 24e || Swati sfRUNES Come See; investi- gate for yourself. Buy BEST wh and BEST FANCY "KING APPLES WHITE. POTATOES bag, $3.45; 2 $1.75 ., 45e 46e oN. 80c BEEF~-Australlan ITALIAN NE CORNED t here bec cause the prices r SEND FOR CATALOG. Accessible trom West Side by @ hoe aane 86th or 59th Street Crosstown Cars. tg. 100 box eur HER AL TERMS Beef, | > U Chicken de gac, Lentil, » Vegetable, Pork and Beans mium or Jelke's Goo. weeny 5 ibs 18; Riter's, with tome > print, 470; Ite re ans , print 24e : : 100, off We deliver butterine GTACKBERRY JAM ron a » forCash Roasted fresh dally sawta: 4 oe » 1 “ y sree fe AS Te r of Nuts for fry: | TURE BREAKFAST COCOA ' nd baking in ; ard and. butters i: 29¢ [4 Ge tee i APY Le ‘ it *1 23 mE soap FANCIEST HEAD RICE . || SWIFT'S NAPHTHA, 30AP OAD TELA BPth ALTE. sie’ Corres Winn BBs: 8 ths. ABE |] °° nox 100 tars, 4.08: nee 4 $5.50; S110 Snowfiake Te a 4c reg. 1c pa RAX SOAP—or Best Famly soap; 5¢ HAZEL Haze: Rooms All Complete 52 7 s si 7 ov farlor, x pinina Wedroom, 3 Rooms Furnished Com ta $65 Terms apply also to New York ‘ Rabbits { y fresh i's;_pair SWIFT'S SNAP 5 box.81.85; 10 bars State ow devaey, Connecticut We Pay "ss ct age, Reiond Forse. Fares. Delivery THE BIG STORE” Both sioes4 SIXTH AVE.. IB“ TO 19™ STREET we 25% Off F ur Prices» Buying Furs NOW in This Sale Is the Best Kind of an Investment It Is All So Simple—The Savings Are So Clear $98.50 Hudson Sea! (Dyed Musk. § Coats at ((byed Musk f3. 88 $125 Hudson Seal yed Musk- rat) Coats at 93 75 A \ At \% Off Their Regular Former Selling Price ) Manchurian Dog Mutts.$5.95 all Double JAC Green Trading eempe with Purchases Till 12 0’Clock— $59.50 Near Seal (Dyed Coney) Coats at. $69.50 Near Seal (Dyed Coney) Coats at *44.63 *52.13) rat $139.50 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coats at “The Bi GOOD FURS ARE A GOOD DEAL LIKE Price you pay for them—there is no better investment, \ atticles with confidence, knowing that you are always getting full A Few Timely Reminders hoe the Fur. -Every single piece of fur—from the most sumptu- « i jallest neckpiece is ous A to included, of what values will be wont or whet they are now. EVERY piece, you Price Marked on Ticket B—All the styles are this season's smartest procurable. At 14 Off Sue | Price Reg, 7.95 Store’s” Re the latest and 9.56 Red Fox Muffs 5.96 |Red Fox Scarfs.... tation Is Behind Every Sale HAMONDS. They are And at Gr for ver flare tible or Chi next mind bottom. Rich Muffs and Scarfs at Little Prices pele, Kee $4.46 Dyed Skunk Mutts.$13.75 $10.31 Raccoon Mutts $14.75 $11.06 Manchurian Dog Scarfs 3.95 2.96 /Dyed Skunk Scarfs 8.95 Dyed Muskrat Muffs..12.75 Dyed Muskrat Scarfs. hut's you can buy either of these precious are trimmed with contrasting furs and are banded at D—The scarfs show a splendid variety of new styles in animal and double fur effects. E-—Fashionable pillow and y tes effects will be found among the fine muffs * this big fur sale. 6.71 Raccoon Scarfs 9.75 7.31 11.95 8.96|Beaver Mulfs. 22.75 17.07 7.95 5.96 Beaver Scarfs. 14.75 11.06 \ ar Dee a REENHUT'S Usuai Complimentary ax Green Trading Stamps Free Tomorrow $104.63 valuable—-they are always worth the your money in This Sale xdel Coats, 45 n-Chin collars, long, with cor included, Many Au!, Off At}, Off ; Off Kea Sale, Usually Priced $14.75 and $16.50 Sale Tomorrow at c. their original marked prices, or more. Beautiful Broadcloth Fashionable Zibeline GREENHUT"! Women’s& Misses Coats $8.95 | Every woman in New York who knows coat values will appre- ciate without being told that these excellent coats are easily worth Coat; Coats Rich Astrakhan Cloth Coats Fine Practical Cheviot Coats If your questions are not all answered here, come in tomorrow and ask one /}/ of our obliging salespeople to show you the coats themselves. Question No. 1—Colors? Navy and other fashionable dark blues, African and other rich shades of brown, Plenty of good b Question No, 2— Styles? Some of the most stylish belted and loose models of the season and a large variety of other styles, all highly desirable, Question » Question Building. $1.10 FOLD. | Soc SHEBT STEBL GARBAGE CANS $1.10 FOLDING STBP LADDER ear hi| ING IRON ball hendie, tight Citing ever? OC | caain 98¢ wpe WS eyng | Be GALVANIZED WATER PAIL 1g - Ft gularly 24 2le GAL ANtZeD WATER PAILS — on 14 quarts. regu 25e a 25s GALY kif Piee Paits 19¢ folded wh CALVANTZB Hine PAILS 24e CABINETS art oe heet ana AT VANIZED COAL HODS 9 16 size 29¢ | #110 roLviNc sewinc TABLES—com- ) ROTARY ASH’ SIFTERS OAL HODS— No. 17 aite; regu Plete with yard measure; may be QR y hoppers heavy metal $4 GR | larly due 32¢ wed for carde 95e nd ft fite aver. DD | COAL HODS—No. 18 six 39¢ YIHES DRYER—selected w sf conkuG LVANIZED e | lari e 8 of hardwood; 60 inches hy ASH CANS $1.75 | iso atvawizes Wasnt THbs 5de wide; ” 69e ASH) CANS | family sive p 42 ft, drying space SH CA $1.95 NIZED WASH TUBS—family | 6120 STEP LADDERS—6 ft; strongly $2.95 plete Fe 67Ze | <onstrusted with pal GREENHUT'S Imported Cereal Sets (Like Nlustration) But without Rack GREENHUT'S Wines, Brandies, Malt Tome A and health der; dean trimmed, REENHUT'S: House Wares Sale These sets are exceptionall priced for quick clearance come in various blue border Delft designs on first quality porcelain Each set consists of @ large and 6 small jars for spice and cereals, 1 salt box, | vine; EI Ide rberry ‘0. 3—Collars? Plush or but not in every model. No, 5--Linings? Full semi-lined with guaranteed satin, The tailoring of these garments is so fine and so thorough that you are assured of a garment that will give long and satisfactory service, $4.50 low hey and | oil bottle. Tonics 3.50.8 route | BOC California Wines SHERRY, TC Lica, MUS KAY, ATEL, jallon 100 350 Hersch ve Hollis. Club, Rountree Dry and Per BRANDY bottle MONARQUE, ethan BRANDY 44.35 | Faust Kummoi No. at; pans Renee We 3 OG ge Be 2.7 $1.15 "INEST Ol Pot. stitt Bass’ Ale s& Co Ba © Royal Arms 81.80; soven $y 18 splits rlemarck Kummel famously good ku m full quart $y les » oa | 90¢ Tul quart bettie... 70 Rs reme-de-Menthe atte Daly's Irish IRISH WHISKY $1.10 — Single awe Stamps Thereafter —— in convertible, chin-chin and smart novelty effects. Question No. 4 All sizes, Quantities? Limited. Before Transferring This Great Department to Our Main i fui or shelf GREENHUT'S Prior to Transferring This De- partment to Our Main Building This Sale of Rugs & Linoleums Royal Wilton Rugs Attractive Values, Exquisite Color Combinations and Designs. gaia tn” $3850 $a150 Str 3x 100 6 $36.50 $29.50 Axminster Rugs Ox idte Price Foran $32.50 $28.50 Velvet Rugs 9x i2t Popuiar priced and serviceable Axminster Rugs Oriental designs and colorings. ; ; $240 $22.80 71. 6x9 $22.50 $18.50 71. 6x9 $19.50 $16.75 4-Yard-Wide Printed Linoleums 20c Grade; square yard 19 Inlaid and Printed Linoleums 3" Printed Lincleums— 64e Printed Linoleums 5G c 52 7% and 69 oxot “p” sq. a “C" Printed Linoleums sq. yd Inlaid Linoleums 3q. yd. 8%, in