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2 wit THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1916. Miss Farrar [SAYS HE SAW FRUIT STOLEN. And Mr. Caruso i ee te oh of ni “ . chman and load Subway erly \ rth River. | At Astor Place Everybody Is Ready for New Clothes—and Here They Are Three Are and Vit By Sylvester Rawling. otdatthared ete MRL Al New York 188 FARRAR and Mr. Caruso Walker, 0} might have keen making their °"4 farewells for the season at the ¢ Metropolitan Opera House ye y, 80 extravagant were the expressions of admiration for them made by two @xelted and crowded audiences, But they were not. Both of them are to eppear tn “Carmen” to-morrow after- Or oun omen Oo r O M1 e n noon. Then the deluge may be an-| ticipated. Miss Farrar scored first. She was Clo-Cio-San, the heroine of Both of our stores are 1,200 Pretty, Practical Suits at $16.50 to $62.50 1,400 Suits, $19.50 to $150; 1,200 Dresses, Puccini's “Mada itterfly,” at a special matinee mance. That H 500 Top and Sports Coats, $10.75 to $68.50 $25 to $150; 920 Coats, $12.75 to $150 Sennen cr wees Closed until Saturday 300 Charming Dresses, $12.50 to $100—All New Wipe Mae 350 suits in 27 styles at $19.00; 220 in 23 styles at #25; 800 dresses in 21 styles at $25. Close adaptations of Paris models shown at the February openings begin at $37.50 for the suits and dresses, and $29.50 for coats. cared. The house, which was almost, Dut not quite, of capacity size, rose | Morning on account of applause upon her and called her| the death of Mr. Joel Spear of Pittsburgh. SPEAR & CO. again. From the third row in the 22-24-26 W. 34thSt. 6th Ave. & 16th St. Every wanted color and material, every new fashion provided it is smart and youthful, and tailoring of a very superior quality. Rarely do these suits require an altera- tion. Young women’s sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, Fillette sizes 12 to 16 years. Wide Belted Suit, $18.75 @hown on the right te enly oF nl 60 [new suite averially orchestra her husband, Mr. Tellegen, threw her a bouquet of violets. He 414 not try to reciprocate Miss Far- | rars exploit at his first appearance in @ new play the other night, when she entered upon the stage, threw her arms around him and kissed and hugged him, to the delectation of the Mr, Gatti-Casazza ta far The Flare Suit, $23.50 ° The Dresses Pictured Are adaptations of February mod Gis, the Catlot. lent, a. 805.50; the Doouliiet, dark. at 842.00 Dictured at the late te one ith plas collar. ‘The back of the wat ‘8 and becoming. iced $28°00. Sinow 14 to 20 years, the back {rom yoke. 14 to 20 years, Rarely in recent years has such ex- uberent and vociferous acclaim fall to the portion of any singer. Th Piause was waiting for him at opportunity. He was forced to repeat the Donna @ Mobile” aria (which, by the by, nobody can sing as he sings it) im violation of good taste if not of Italian precedent. At the end there was @ remarkable demonstration for him, After responding to innumer- able calls, the curtains were closed for the night, nearly everybody sup. posed. . When the asbestos shield against fire was dropped there seemed no dowbt of it. But the enthusiasts would not have it. For twenty min- utes, while the house was in #emi- darknes: The Coats svorte. street wear, 1 combina- variety larae h for all tastes, and including @ large collection Of (ailleure wimvles, 8, hundreds of them flocked to the barrier of the orchestra pit de- manding one more appearance of their idol. For twenty minutes the dim kept up. Bolo cries of ‘Carus’! Carus’! were supported by @ con- tinuous chorus of hand clapping and then, to something like a roar, the asbestos curtain was raised again and Mr, Caruso, in a dressing gown, ap- ‘once more to receive homage. low Mr. Gatti must regret that the have been surrendered Ballet! Never during the eight years of Gia Consulship has New York been 60 opera-inad. Marie Barrientos’s Gilda, with which F,, peede no on comment now. She yet her op- Doemenlty, at a farewell appearance to- night as Lucia. A word must be Sold, A Fillette Suit, $20 In shown gbove. Spectaily desiened for 12 to 16-year girls. In French blue, white or navy serge. Belt and collar "of white taffeta, stitched to Match macgrial, Priced 820, This ig only one of « plete collection of Suits for the hardstosit, girl, The Suit-With-the- Buttons, $26.50 ghown at left te the oopy ef. @ much her price @ult. : Other Dresses Gorkes. taffotas, char- meuse, ‘crepe do chine crepe Georgette, lace, and Ret; for town or vountry, charming Jenny and Bernard, at $20.60. New Norfolk Suit, $32.75 Tt has wide soft pleats run- ning from the yoke to the Diain band at the hem of the coat. Note the four pockets and the new double belt. In checked wool velours or checked worsteds $82.75, Sizes 14 to 20 years De. amethyst Diack, Copenhagen blue and " Baket-like evening shades. Throw models in crinkly taffeta: ar sae women. that L. R. Corsets. In the lovely Spring Models are here in nem heard tor the tirat me this een. |]/ @reater variety than ever before. Delicate eon. It is, as it ever has been, the : ° best we know. Besides there were the|{! pink ones, as well as white. admirable impersonations by Mr. i 4 4 See cetera tare Be vagus oon: Specialized models for every type of figure. Priced $1 to $12.50. Exclusively here. Corset Salons, Third Floor, Old Building 2 2 oc wuttone, for jtrimming in arate “sneak $36 50-In veloura. shecks, $3 Sizes 14 to 20 years, ‘Second floor, ‘old Building. Second floor, Old Building. A Sale of 8,007 Pairs Women’s Silk Stockings At $1.15 Pair Perfect $1.50 and $2 Qualities A widely known maker of silk hosiery and under- wear has been making ingrain dyed silk stockings, stockings dyed in the thread before being woven. They ‘we are familiar, “April, April— laugh thy girlish laughter; then, the moment after, ada thy girlish tears!” sang the Which reminds us that fair Aes taniee suddenly to rainy ones, and that Saturday offering of all silk umbrellas for men and yon at $2.50 is very time- In the Face of a Threatened Shortage A Great Sale of GLOVES 15,000 Pairs Men’s and Women’s Imported Gloves a In the “Butterfly” cast wore Pg Mr. Botta and Mr. De ‘and the nameless, on the pro- scone, perch of Pinkerton’s, who has Miss Farrar’s mannerisms be- fore the curtain so completely that she is become a star. Mr. Men's umbrellas are all black; conducted. women’s black and colors. Men’s and Women's—Main floor, Old Building. Polacco Helen Moeller, surrounded by a onlookers. too grave and decorous a gentleman to permit that. Nevertheless, the occasion was a memorable one for Mise Farrar and, let it be said, she Dore her honors with unaccustomed modesty and restraint. Mr. Caruso's triumph in the eve- ning, when he appeared as the Duke im “Rigoletto,” was more marked. i Li bevy of pretty, the and graceful young women, one remarkable child, and one agile young man, gavo an exhibition of classic dancing at the Harris Theatre yesterday afternoon John Wanamaker Broadway at Ninth Street that charmed a large audience. In| = the main Miss Moeller and her puplis fashion themselves after the manner of Isadora Duncan and her school, but they bring into their dancing more color, more animation, more Miss Moe!’ pgemblance of life. r’s STABLISHED 1863 The glove market is in such an abnormal condition that the getting of merely a good quality of gloves to sell at usual prices is an achievement. To offer—as we shall on Saturday—15,000 pairs of wanted gloves at exceptional prices, is almost unbe- lievable. See for yourself, however. Note the beautiful soft pliable skins, the excellence of the workmanship, Mente Bubogion Arcade floor, New Building. are beautiful stockings, lustrous, alive! But because he is going to make a new kind, he is closing. out the remainder of these ingrain silk stockings at a sale price, All this in spite of the fact that —this maker is not dyeing navy blue stockings now because he cannot get dye, yet they are reliably dyed navy blue stockings and other hard-to-get colors in this sale, —the price of silk per pound has actually doubled. 1 * * Filan her Intention, Dut they var the desirability of the colors. 8,007 Pairs in All ¥ ee ee rhs Prissner io mele How we accomplished all this is a long story which Absolutely perfect; $1.50 and $2 grades; black, , y Rachmaninoff, was a bit nerve smoke, pongee, navy blue, pink, tan, russet, green oe wrying and not {n accord with her dther impersonations, The child, about four or five years old, perh was a wonder of grace and assura Naturally she won the audience, man, name unknown, was more than Take Subway Express to Hoyt St. > ation we sum up, most inadequately, by saying we bought out an importer. Yours the opportunity tomorrow to fill the family glove box at prices which we see no chance of being king's blue, red, nile green, putty, castor, orange, fawn, lavender and gold. A few have lisle soles, the rest are all silk. In addition some fancy all-silk stockings with striped boot in black or colors. , Tere eceaay tne Orchestral dooiety Open Saturda: Till 9 0° Clock able to duplicate. = Pain Side, Main flece, Old Bu ‘ pa cs z ’ Fy Si . So esata hers, it wu gra Men’s and Young Men’s : | English Gloves for Men| Women’s Glace Gloves This Box of ubway Aisle, New Building, rey Yatled = Beane ad They e = wan sisi tO ee aes, Champagne colored pique Taleum Powder thought the players merely. curtain C lo t h | nh g fectiah tomar beck): k (3 ear glace glovesfasteningwithsmart!} which we sell year Panes rete raisers or an excuse for talking loud, such as might be heard in a restau- rast. asian ‘cellist eld for some Boris Ha ain yours sopranc York w whe ha lovely ¥ art that n who appear before us Ww howe Mrs, | Geold. on Credit! Featuring for Saturday Smart Suits $ 1 clasp, 3 rows black stitch- ing on back and black binding, Sale price, $1.25 pair. 2-clasp white, tan and black glace overseam gloves of ex- quisite soft skins, Paris point embroidery on back. Sale price, $1.15 pair. Strap wrist gloves in tan and champagne, not all sizes in each color but all sizes in let. Sale price, $1.25 pair. Main Aisle, Old Building point stitching. $1.50 quality, sale price, 95¢ pair. Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. Women’s Real Kid Gloves 3,000 pairs o lasp real kid overseam glace gloves, In white, tan and black with Paris point embroidery on back and clasp engraved "Real Kid.” Sale price, $1.15 pair. round at 15c a box, will be priced during April— 10c a Box Wahna Superior Tal- cum Powder is pure, feath- ery light, deliciously soft and cooling and most del- icately scented in six fragrances, Crushed Rose, Le Directoire, Corylopsis, Sandalwood, Double Pink and Parma Violet. Prices have risen on all the ingredients that go into this Hats mrimmed with Real Goura, $7.50 The goura was purche A a special p: ming suit hats esp to wear these early April days. The swagger two-button sacks for f powder, and even on the tin 1 ; . ; ¥ S pias W sontal " 5 " n addition the Moderate-Priced Millinery Salons will young fellows as well as conservative $5 hoes or omen peg hold this Sale''as || offer on Saturday ; styles for men.of quiet taste. ‘\l| Other Suits up to $35 Boys Alt sizes. 9 Norfolk Suits You will feel positively buoyant in these well-fitting, well- made shoes, pumps and oxfords. They help one to walking straight and correctly. Sensible shoes, and smart, varied enough to meet the demands of our clientele—the demand of every sort and size of foot within reason, Main floor, Old Building. usual this year. But we have managed to do so without deviating the small- est degree from the igh quality standard we have always main- tained, Main floor, Old Building. Subway Aisle and other outposts oh 7%, ffruauuls sStre A New Collection of Spring Hats at $6 to $12 Sailors trimmed with flowers, velvet or ribbon bands; sailors with ostrich banding or ostrich beads; sailors trimmed with unu ornaments. Plenty of small hats, too, pokes and mushrooms; the newest shapes and the lovellest colorings. Untrimmed Hats, Special $2.50 Milan, hemp and lisere in smart Spring shapes, large and small, Black and many wanted shades, First floor, Old Building,