The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1916, Page 11

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? “e authority and the distinction that it > ) ‘ ) Gadski Back | At the Opera; | She Sings Isolde | By Sylvester Rawling. | Joie cn GADSKI returned to Mr. Gatti-Casazza’s dove-cote at the Metropolitan Opera House last night, from which she has been sorely missed. She made her reap- pearance as the heroine in Wagner's gteat love tragedy, “Tristan und faolde.”” Her welcome was cordial, She wan recalied, individually, several times after each act. She was not at her best. Memory recalls many im personations of the Irish Princess by Mme, Gadski more compelling. But, at least, she imbued the part with the demands, and in the immortal love duet of the second act it would be hard to find fault with her. A cer tain hardness and effort at the be @inning and an astonishing lack of power in pronouncing the Liebestod | at the end were disquicting. If Mme. | Gadski has a new idea that the latter should be sung, pianissimo she would better rid herself of it. Neither Mr. ‘Toscapini nor Mr. Hertz, in conduct- ‘hg this music-drama, ever favored the singers as Mr. Bodanzky does by tempering the orchestra to th needs, Mme, Gadski should not low her own Voice to match it Margarete Matzenauer, who has| been @ pillar of strength to the com yany all the season, was not at her best last night as Brangaene. Jacques Urlus was a manly Tristan and he} sang well. For the rest, all compe- tent, there were in the cast C Braun as King Marke, Herman W uf as Kurwenal, Carl Schlegel as Melot, | Albert Reiss, Julius Bayer and Max | Bloch. But, please, dear Mr. Braun, kings do not go @ ing across seas after faithless v Mio have fled to their dying I Wearing crowns Not even the Kaiser, who nev kate the dignity with which he thinks | he whould be hedged about, would be} guilty of such a fault. No Cornisn-| man could be. | ‘The Russian Ballet presented a de-| lightful novelty last nigh the Cen- tury Theatre. “Petrouch the best things the organizati done, It i8 a burlesque pan within a pantomime, the story of the puppets Arlequin and Colombine laying their old love «ay Russian kermes: original music by ‘tains every variation from huriy- gurdy to entre-futurist effects in tone, not to mention a sudden piano solo well done by Marcel An id the jatest kind of bear m king ef dance occurs, either y the} onlookers or by the ‘puppe a the Whole is so whimsical, d. so un-| usual that it deserved the enthusiasm ii evoked. The handling of the riot. | ing kermess folk was masterly anc @s the puppets, Lopokova, Massine and Holm distinguished themselves. The decorations by Benois were} Bokst-esque, the costumes colorful. | The much advertised heauty, Kach- | owba, appeared in the crowd as al nurse girl and liv tation. The evening were phides” and Lydia Lopoko’ appeared in both Percy Grainger Aust pianist, gave one of Lis ini recitals at Acolian Hall yesterday at- | ternoon that a lurge audience en-| joyed immensely. His vorue servedly. His uncommon rhythm and the virility of his ave irresistible, His uncony programme rai Grieg, Cesar » More F sea . played the “Walking Tu phrase on the “Flower W Techaikowsky's “Nut-C' | also for the first time w York. | He added many “extras” on demand Maximilian Pilfzer, now the con cert-master of the Philharmonic So olety, a violinist born and trained New York and become an exper player, gave a recit last night that ples ence. His principal number was the Mozart concerto in E fiat major. Be- sides, his programme held composl- ‘tions by Tartini, Beethoven, Sinding, Chopin, Sarasate, and his own “Novelette,” all played with charm je Was accompanied admirably at the piano by Charles Gilbert Spross ATE IN BRYAN’S GROCERY. “Wild Jake.” Neb, Diew 4 MIDDLETOW | yan who was int calling at | the country grocery store at Long Pin: ; eof t Rath Sol Nes... kept by William Jennings Bryan in tthe early days and eating cheese and crackers while he chatted with th pro- | prietor, is dead in the Soldiers’ at Bath, and will be buried here He was Jacob M. Blake N gity, a vatéran of the Civil Was, fami jarly known far and wide Wild | slake.” He was born in Ne i and | | | | py perved in the war ax a member of Com- ny F, Ninth New York. an: A “sprinkling” ie, ustriag com china is certainly included in this sale; but the majority, = Piossing Tatton sits oi , Ladies’ Table Desks “ve our nut Dressing Tables... .. 24.75 . 1 Here are wonderful lots of practically everything for the table, for the boudoir, for the study, for Walnut Dressing Tables : 74 50 habs inn tee id i $1 10.60 the dining room—really low-priced and unusually artistic Walnut Dressing Tables 40.00 27.00 | Golden Oak Desks ; 8.50 5.50 Table No. 1 Tabl gia Ora ihe rae Six ies hg vale ee RAN FipieN Mahogany Dressing Tables 30.00 20,00 | Early English Desks ai 75 1.00 able No. | ‘able No. 2 ‘able No. 3 | ‘able No. 4 | ‘able No. ¢ ‘able No. 6 Walnut Dressing Table: 27.50 14.75 “p : i i; Each at Each at | Each at | Each at Each Each at Mahogany Dressing Tables 24.00 i790 Fu acension Tables cs Prise 19¢ 2 | 9 8 $ 95 Buffets Mg OMS jaccbuant at Bxtencion tei 19.78 rt} Cc C Cc Cc eve. Butler Oak Buffets $40.00 $28.00 | Golden Oak Extension Tables. 23.00 15.75 (Pieces Formerly! (Picces Formerly sieces Formerly | (Pieces Formerly| (Pieces Formerly! ipieces Formerly | | Jacobean Oak Buffets sess. 39.95 25.00 Bed i Priced Up 10 80c.) Priced Up to 65c.) Priced Up to $1.19.) Priced Up to $1.50.) Priced Up to $2.50.) Priced Upto $5.) | | Jacobean Oak Buffets --. 89.00 60.00 voom ‘hairs and Rockers yeeros Dishes, Hate Receivers, Dresser Sets, Olive Sets, Sugar and Chocolate Pots, peer P Hae Butler Oak Buffets ves 64.50 50,00 | Mustard Jars, __ Powder Boxes, Mayonnaise Sets, Cream Sets, Suenrand Cream bouton’ China Closets Matthews’ Our Maplec hairs Hair Receivers, Tea Strainers, Plates Salad Bowls, Cake Plates, Vases, Sets, Vases, Core Jacobean Oak China Closets $55.00 Mahogany Chairs ’ Fowder Jars, panied Bowls, t ake Plates, | Salad Bowls, | Gracies and Cheese mtr vier Jacobean Oak China Closets..... 33.50 ahogany Rockers ondens ilk Jars, jonbo: i s, 2 s. Pi ishes, dis! , Cor sed reins, ses, - 7 vi Plates, Ete Condiment Sets, Etc Powder Boxes Goons Pots, Bic Milk Jara, Bre. Ice Cream Sets, Ete Be ey ta Msecend nt Baee eeeeany baits From every standpoint THE VERY BEST SALE OF IMPORTED HAND-PAINTED AND DECORATED CHINA | | Rumed Oak China Closets... 28.00 Dining Room Chairs — “yiz*. gx NEW YORK HAS HAD BROUGHT TO ITS ATTENTION IN A LONG TIME. fie ee mee pry Oak ane eenenG hairs 1.95 ‘1.35 Prive 20) jak Cane Seat Chairs, 1.05 115 Mah Finish Bookcases 16.95 tthews’ A Table Filled with Fine Pieces of Cut Glass, Each at $2.59] | Matopny Finish Bookcases 16's Mahogany Fioah’ Masi Olen tite soi Beautiful, rich, brilliant, deeply cut pieces of cut glace your cneies Pee ROA raaee ou eenpeeies oiaiyae rae Mahogany Finish Desks... ...... 7.45 5.25 S-Inch Salad and Fruit Bowls, | 4- Pint Water Pitchers Bread Trays, Covered Butter Dishes. xolden CASS. vt 95 Mahogany Finish Desks 8.95 6.25 Nut Bowls, | 7-Inch Baskets, Water Bottles, Orange Bowls and Vases in As- Decanters, Fern Dishes complete 9-Inch Fruit Bowls, Ive Cream Trays, sorted Shapes. and Comports. Th Annual Sal , GREENHUT'S ° © 4 LJ a e Annua e. q Y, Two Specials in 100-Piece Dinner Sets The Matthews Stocks of 100-Piece Dinner Sets—with a most artistic spray decora- | 100-Piece Dinner Sets--with a neat border design; tion, neatly banded with gold at edge; formerly § edge; formerly $12.95; priced $9.50; tomorrow. 6. 25) Special No. 1 | Special No. 2 Nparereeeceever $1.50 and $2 We Offer Our Whole Stock of Tomorrow j ihmense ,, dssortments The prices mak d * prices make it decided! Marble Pedestals, Busts and Bronzes a $l} wort our whic to buy now , one’ Velvet, A > . At 25°% to 40°;, Of Regular Prices cet An exception- smc Brusecls| cao aautninater Rugs : $10.50 Marble Pedestals—reduced to., < ally fine lot of » Velvet Carpetsyard. 81.25] ft of Beautiful a 15.75 Marble Pedestals—reduced 10. , umbrellas. All ts yard #110 ‘S 17.00 Marble Pedestaly—reduced to. , were produced bpp é 7eed 98 ; be 19.25 Marble Pedestals—reduced to. . by one of our $1.35 Axminster C es 21.50 Marble Pedestals—reduced to. heat malnes B28 peay Be 8.50 Statues and Busts-reduced to est makers B10 Tapcei “a ee a 4 18.25 Statues and Busts—reduced to The coverings Me Topestry Bru ad 5D Wilton Rug 25.00 Statues and Busts—reduced to 16.95 ————— . are thoroughly Carpet B " ie Numerous Artistic Bronzes for Your Choice at Proportionate Economics, Sale Beginsat Slo: eOpening Time Fomor row | | dependable — all Carpet Remnants 5 ee at $30 Fresh Creamery Butter, 1 lb. Print . . .. 38e teed 10 give rey, se ne es un ty ig tatacn . vet rugs Our well known Fountain quality special creamery Butter; 5-lb. crock, $1.89 ons g atleta aia ue nrlounee Tapestry Brussels Rugs Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. Telephone Chelsea 4000. A wonderful 41.49 Linole Ure Sire Formerly nets $$ a ae : ; 9. Li x12 #10 a ew Lai s ra tam ationa iseui s or! res! “black ton (Please Bring Mew D X oN Ln id Eggs Oai N: 1 Bi t Pork Fresh F MIXED THAR, green te collection of » 17.50 izes SCOTCH Butte y Whole tins of 1 7e FLORIDA ORA i 185 handles—for the maker used yb 15.75 5 OATMEAL fresh Jeraey; ib. 2 4C | eet, juleyy SAAaL BAB 29, up his entjre holiday lines of Remi ants of Inlaid Linoleums sted 9.75 None delivered. FRESHLY ROL bee NEW PEELED PEACIIOS | oC} | samples in making up these | | "tin + S eueateite saan Wool ard Fibre Rugs 7 teers, S2C || Le 25¢| Vegetable 1,5(0 umbrelas. ‘ REARS i HERRING Re te . —!| FRENCH ANCHOVIES—im- DOUGHNUT FLOUR: Yeu Bi a anes The selling is sure to be big Reimrantsof { PrintedLimoleums 6 HAWAIIAN CRUSHED] FEAF TARD—Nemowrra | ported in faany tin brand; prepared ng carrots sera ena ease rece Including ali grades, in lengths of 1 to 10 ATL cun., UZC| rem O8e pail... COC | rep, 60: boite..... Bbc] iow o86 ‘ike 10; Re 0 come early to quare: yards; ate a aquare Yerd..+.s@@c1 2.08 Fibre Ragone Maine Clams Oxford | P: Sesines »s > = > F = <nseet e2 Greenhut’s Purchased All the 2 == Merchandise Formerly Owned by the dor, 58s; reg. 10¢ can,. This More Than 200 Reliable, Well- Known Brande are feavwred«t’ JaNUary Sale Liquors & Wines mee hn ures, Pa Here Are a Few Items Typical of the Great Velues Offered: i 126 Old Crow Whisky Kentucky's famous dis Riemer tana (California Port & Sherry Kummel Gad Seal *2:00 60 Private Stock] E!Dorado | Rosedale Ferrand’s3-Star All of these collars are fresh and perfect—still in the fameueiy, seed ||Iavaiids’ 4.00 81. o0|F Ine, Old Quality Brand Vineyards Cognac Brandy original boxes, just as they came from the maker. J Y t » 420 1.05), 54-00 Grade $2.50 Grade | $2.00 Grade Direct importation from To Make Room for a New Shipment on the Way g Co.'8; THE BVENIBG WUkhLbD, LUBBDAY, JANUARY 2d, 1916. Usual Complimentary aoe Green Trading Stamps FREE Distribution in Our Main Muilding. | wart be many books 0 yeu plese Matthews Co. in Brooklyn Together With the Sole Right to the Use of the Name of Matthews in Connection With the Sale of Said Merchandise ae use of the Matthews name cut in the advertising of any other store has a tendency to mis eal We make this explanation because our attention haw# been directed to a recently published advertisement of another store in New York announcing the sale of a part of Matthews’ stocks. That store goes so far as to use the Matthews name cut notwithstanding the fact that our pur- chase of the merchandise gave us the exclusive privilege of using the Matthews name in connection with such merchandise To avoid any unfair or misleading inference as to this store, we publish this advertisement, and we want the entire shopping public to know that all the merchandise formerly owned by the Mat- thews Co., aggregating nearly half a million dollars, was purchased by us Not a dollars’ worth of the goods formerly owned by the Matthews Co. went to any other store. We trust this explanation is clear. ; h Mode by to Charge Customers All Purchases le During the Remainder of This Month = Will Be Charged on Bills Rendered March Ist. | GREENHUT'S Furniture Sale Items from the Reserve Stocks in the Matthews Purchase: Hundreds upon hundreds of bargains in splendidly mad. d-looki These attractive special prices are for Wednesday ait lhl bia. GREENHUT'S The Matthews = Stocks & Selections from OurOwn =— In Wednesday’s Wonderful Sale of ImportedHand -Painted and Decorated China Here is a sale of more than ordinary interest, arising from the fact that European china is at present practically impossible to obtain, because many of the factories have been taken over by the respective governments for the manufacture of munitions of war. Now come the Japanese with perfect imitations of the highest classes of china produced in Europe, whit is offered in this sale for a fraction of its worth SPORE BE ice weny oeeccaeevesaer ver . Umbrellas Floor Coverings 13500 Yards Featured for Wednesday’s Selling aieotte: to © yard fennth of fine quality Every um- .50 to $34.50 Velvet Rugs, $ GREENHUT'S Size 9x12, at $14.75 to $26.50 1 Carpet!) to ® yard lengthas IMPORTED MELCHENER FANCY SWEET POTA TOES, te parsnips, GREENHUT'S 15¢ Collars For “Big” Men Only! C e.. 16 :to 20) A Great Sale at 5c Each or 40c¢ Dozen HERRING trae SOUP POWDER ite 1.35 Beef, Po ROYAL BAKING POWDER se $8) 220 SUGAM CORN—Mijford cor Let d 114" 10¢]| “Stcar'sin. 44¢ D._ SARDINES — | COFFEE 7 eo mikes” wa WOe | (7 sss! »., 25] MeRKINGkex 91.20 mT sip, 18e eG REENHUT'S: PIECE . be {Clarets and ‘Sauternes Per Pilgrii 80. Holland "Gin 85 ellent me "he: 3 large 42 Chequers cunee betel ee Scotch Tlaky ho tnaaien 3s OBC] Ot er Son; ot 1.05 '23) 1 These Are 4-Ply Laundered and Soft Col- lars, in a Good Variety of Styles Low, Medium and High Fold Collars in at Least a Score of Popular Shapes France; cho) , 5.00 1 isl Gallon 52.25 Eben Sen "1.44 Double, aa Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 o’Clock — Single di, Stampe Thereafter j \ £1.50 hottie Pe See renner a

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