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oO Johanna Gadski Opens the Season’s itals By Sylvester Rawling. [A GADBSKI opened the re- eital season at Carnegie Hall yos- terday afternoon, She had er- rived only in the momping from & Tush round trip to San Francisco where she fiad substituted for Hmmy Destinn (detained in Austria) in the name part of an open air perform- ange of “Aida.” Immediately—of course, the women said—she had to) put herself in the hands of a dress- maker, who fitted her with a becom- ing gown; but although she looked fresh and her manner was gracious e. ever, her voice in the beginning ed tired and she forced it in the Hy focal German songs by Schubert, Schumann and Franz that formed her first'group. After that, In selections more pop- ular than those to which she is ac- customed to give us, Me diskt won unequivocal success. In a group of Irish, English, Russian and German Ey ‘co yd was at hor best, her Mavourneen” and “ long Ags justly winnt especial favor, final group of jern songs included « leasing setting of Steven- oon's «Children dren's Song” by Francie Moore, Mme. eae ‘worth: Cys paniet at the 2, Pane, Best there were H. C. Gilmore's “Drowsy er bret cad @ongs by Brahme ‘The large audience, which was « tit apathetic at the beginning, soon warmed up and was as insatiable as most recital audiences are in demand- ing (and getting) extra numbers which inetuded the inevitable (for Mme. Gadski) Valkyrie ory, which she re- ‘While Mme. Gadski was preening} her wings at Carnegio Hall yesterday eee Thstlan Halk ahs tara | rer Cet, Le) Ieee aby Lintor eamncety tent taining at Aeolian Hall. The favorite ve an object lesson to ~ his impressive singin Handel's “Total Eclipse’ and “ m4 Vain Is Man,” and Mendelssohn's “Be Thou Faithful Unto Death.” Ho was in exceptionally fresh voice and, hry method, as usual, followed the! best traditions. Haydn, Bruch, Flo- tow and Gounod were represented on nis me, which included Lina Lehmann's “Ah, Moon of My De- Nght” and Coleridge Taylor's “Awnke, | Beloved,” and a group by our own composers, Burleteh, Kramer, Gitbert | and Class. Mr. Gilbert was Mr, WI!l- fams’s accompanist at the piano. ‘Tal Heen Morgan this season wil! @ number of free’ lectures to Who desire to know how to read at sight. There will be one to- orey, Fearne, Sauna Methodist e Hundred and — Street, near Columbus Ave- The Montclair Art Show Opens With Modernism ‘The Mowtclaty Art Museum has opened fte fret exhitition of con- temporary American paintings, under the directorship of Miss Katherine Innes, formerly of the MacDowell Club, with the work of the modern- tate. It will be continued until Oct. 30, The catalogue contains twenty- eeven well selected numbers. The modernists, but not the ultra moderhiste, are given place in the ghowing, and the suburbanites of Montolair and ite vicinity are now given am opportunity to judge f themselves as to how & painting in high key, and in broad judgment, ap- in comparison with the Check and Abort a Bad Cold In Five Hours With MENTHO- LAXENE. You Doubtless wrery,_ tender recalls i lected @ slight gold until in @4 hours it settled into a “Bad Cold” and then pes 7% hours of distress, dis- comfort, if not weeks of bronchitis or pneumonia or catarrh, Now con- fers, if you've had such an experience, and take time by ths the feelers. by fare pari: to chee ds, cou, ostarth, aiitoult gener watering eyes and painful headac! It can be done by taking Mentho- Laxene either in its raw state—ten drope to the dose—or by making A gran sugar syrup, end mixi 4 pint porte or jar. pint calle at whole femily w one leene every Member free font ng altar-tlocts of @ bad cold. Menthe: ne arenteed to barn Pd or tone y The Black- Ong bgimes Ohio, and wal. stocked dru; jist can supply | pou. "Den ore substitute, There | ly not! to compare wit! Mentho-Laxenc.—-Advt. el al HUDSON RIVER a0 ty landing at is. Poughaeenule, Hudson end oe Sight ome ep e Matiegs Per 1090 220, Tel, 4 th KEANSBURG,NWJ. re (Add. Trips GATS, 3 F. a as academy eg bir crowd the Evans Gal in the Montclair anit Museum. “Wash Houses,” by Ernest taweon,| | which introduces fine color tones, will Age? “hit” the local lovers of art. de atream which meanders away into the distance of this can~ vas, with trees lining ite banks in their winter denudation, is strong in its pastoral element. At tho left are a jcouple of houses in a color scheme | that is eminently high keyed, On the right bank is another house with @ | brillant rooftree. “Mallissa,” by Karl Anderson, Is @ study of a girl in a strikingly com- | posed yellow gown against a green | background that is sprinkled with {floral units, At the right is a brown | dog, half revealed in silhouette. The girl's face and arms and bare, out- stretched legs are charmingly exo- cuted as to flesh tints. | Jonas Lie | two canvases, one of which is called “In the Harbor” and shows a flest of aaifboats with and without set sails. The coloring ts boldly ac- complished, according to Mr Lie's joustom, “Rones,” the other canvas, is wealthy as to coloration. The roses bulk large, and are in rich reds. fs represented by “THE EVENING WORLD, ‘The containers, in mottled biue and and the yellow drapery, at it, are all admirably composed. bert Henri’s “Irish Lad” ts paint- eo ye colors that are under more re- straint than is sometimes the case = this artist, when he lets himself The boy of the canvas is very Covut, and the greenish background |is more than ordinarily effective as a foll for the youth's ruddy face, partly framed by his Tam-o’-Shanter. WHEN MY.BOY IS RUN DOWN I GIVE HIM FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE. Father John’s in Her Home, ‘This New York Mother Medicine Has Proved Ite Vi “Whenever =m: little boy fee! bya rad in F poor health, we fu ve him Father john's Medicine and it pr a ood = results.’ Gs) Mrs. John Kets, 8 W. 101s St, New York City, vt. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, — | “Wear Is Colony in Ae Verte. “asiateals 'shlere' yo MANHATT ABSOLUTE .A ||| SATURDAY, Oct. 14th ] At For Mape a Serdicutare fori | 70% on mortgage Fronerty will be sold in 2, 3 and 5 lot plots. POLICT FREP_OF CHARGE Title Guaranty & Trust Co. AL ESTATE AT AUCTION, 1 omen Preanan, Manhattan Beach Is Neutral LE eee ee orm AND PLAIN EVERY DAY ot overrt EVERY YEAR, to vite @ war Because It Is the Finest Ocean Front in the City of New York left in the City of Ocean Front property yon tee sreateet opportunity of years, 642 LOTS AT . AN BEACH WILL BE SOLD A UCTION SALE 2 P. M. on the premises, rain to Auctioneer. Ba Ns At. New ¥ a Telephone. 744 Sore“ ABSOLUTE " “NEWCOMB TERRACE” TENAFLY, N. J. 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M, 9 P.M, NEW YORK RAILWAYS COMPANY, to es PATENTS. wredd trate tna x Washingt anton ght and rotund ot I}, MONDAY, OOTOBER = These Great Sales Begin Tuesda _8, 1016. — tA a **THE BIG STQRE’'\e SIXTH AVE.. ISTO 19% STREET 'GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR The Special Prices Are Beginning tomorrow, pensive im more than the cost of importatiod. from $3 to $25. On sale at 98¢ to $6.50 beauty t fashlonal Worth 25c to $1.50 laces and beautiful embroideries. Japanese silk bands. GREENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOOR Regularly $325. Is Offered Special Tomorrow, at . In lower priced furniture we have a and finishes, at half the regular price. which the Toilet Tables were not required. $26.50 Toilet Tables —- choice of | $20 Birdseye Maple Toilet “10, ivory enamel, American walnut) Tables—at or ears 5 atte . ; ‘alnut Toilet Ta- $ |$18 American Walnut Toilet Blea—at...»- 16.00) taviea........ 9 ‘GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Bpecial $5 “Nemo Corset Week” This week we are proving that when a woman buys a $5.00 Nemo Corset—in the model her figure calls for—-she not only receives a big corset-value, but in addition, she gets splendid style and a_ hygienic service that is priceless, Tomorrow we shall specialize on— Nemo Back-Resting, No, 509 With “Invisible” Self-Reducing Straps This is a brand new model for full figures Sup- ports and reduces the abdomen and relieves back ache, These health features alone are worth many times the price of the corset, Come this week and let our experts fit you In 4 Nemo Corset that will make you a Nemo wearer forever--$5.60, $4, $5 and up. $ we BacneRESTING GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR Best Quality Staple Foods Mail and Telephone orders ty promptly. Telephone Chelsea 4000 off GINGER SNAPS fresh end pj S Ibe, Be; D(\e SALMON dor, $2.90 A Feature of This Sale Is a Grou, $25 Beaded Coats (as illustrat Also choloe of Imported tunics, collars, sate capes and drapes of white or hg) f net all scintillating with bay ey aioe or beading, and worth Most Extraordinary Special Purchase and Sale of BeadedTunicséTrimmings for Evening Dresses 98. to 6. () of a manufacturer's “sample” lots of ex- rted beaded tunics and trimmings which we secured at little at 6.50 Some of these handsome tunics are a enough to cover three-quar- ters of an evening gown. Very effective Fashionable Laces & Trimmings, At 19¢ to 69¢ iz This is a season when every evening dress is resplendent with metallic This assortment offers wide choice of the most desired widths and designs in beautiful gold and silver laces, also white and cream venise and embroidered net laces as well as the black This Chippendale Dining Room Suite of 10 Pieces in Mahogany #240 One of many period suites ‘wale we are offering at most attractive prices. This suite is substantially made by one of the best furniture houses in the country. If you are looking for such a suite it is worthy your close attention number of “odd” Toilet Tables in various periods These are from Bedroom Suites, already sold, in $27.50 Mahogany Toilet $ 13, 15 Tables—at lor evening wear, and add great plain evening dress. Especially desirable now because #0 | sar Circassian Walnut 49) 15 Toilet Tables —at ‘Just About Forty Tables in the Entire Lot MAIN FLOOR Boys’ Two-Trousers SU Noted for Double Wearing Service Well pinict Tertats, in meres, tw fancy mixtu years, and pairs Cordura made (rouse Suits maroon; sizes years Norfolk Suita and ack Models of fine ma drab or mouse colors; $9 QF sizes 7 to 16 yeurs. 3.95 Boys’ Junior Overcoats-— good looking, double-breasted coats pigh materials; also gray and brows mix- tures, sizes 5 to 12 $6 yeur 3.95 The Double-Breasted Button-to- the-Neck Overcoats—in chin chillas and fancy mix tures; sizes 3 to 8 $6 years 3.95 Mackinaw Coats atolextra warmth, of mackinaw cloths, in rich $, a8 well as gray, brown, Fr ITS "3.95 g cheviots, cassi- as well as gray sizes 7 0 17 0 $6 4 mon ao in wood brown, armth, in heavy- 31017 $6 , 3.9 5 REENMUT'S—MAIN FLOOR: Women’s Silk Hosiery 79¢ Usually Priced ai $1.45; Tuesdayat A romarkable one-day sale of 1,800 pairs of women's pure thread sit stockings, mado with . sol or lisle thread double tops and double *rrtatn colors, fancies, Richeliou ribs; also Diack and white. by ; (Some of this hosiery Mf Irregular— nothing that will hurt Lowers REENHUT'®—MAIN FLOOR You Will Find Bargains Galore in Our Annual Sale of Notions and Dressmakers’ Supplies And this whether you require these articles for home use or whether you are ‘essionally engaged in dresamaking. Sale Tuesday and Wednesday ONLY. On betel, be saving; and this sale comes at a time when everything is on the rise: Clark’s O. N. T. 200 Yard Cotton—atx all numbers, black or whit “tin oft Fo to a customer. (No . D. or ‘phone orders filled.) Dozen asia Lsusad Pins—choi ‘five sizes; tive ‘30. ——“Rymaneery sizes, ‘black or "90c qressutneneceeerate cease tsi iain wating ageniin or fine net; size 32 to 44; | 100 Be i ‘ x “2.in-1" Nugget or Never- T. Darning Cotton—black, bry Shoe Paste—black or ‘1 oN white or tan, dozen 19 n; box. spools Bn Cc) 100, ‘Bottle “Bixby's! “Jot Oil” oF “Dexter” or “Octagon” Knitting} “Royal” Shoe Polish—3 C&ton—white only ; box of 20 bottles............ balls, 75¢; ball C “Hon mb” Wash 10c Bottle “3-in-1" Machine —4 for ¥ Oll—3 bottles Ic | Muff Foundations— Machine Needles—2 to paper; all standard makes ed; 2 sizes; special. . GREENHUT’S—SECOND FLOOR Complete Lines of Felt Footwear *%,,4e%, Fomen Women’s’$1 -75 Felt Juliets, at $1.39 pectal purchase from one of the best makers ot felt Jullets, 3,000 rile Of these high-grade house slippers, made of fine quality felt, and wimmed with rich’ tun hand-turned leather soli inch Cuban and low heels. Colors are Black, Light 7 nag Dark Blue, 1, Old Rose, Golden Brown Red, Lavender and Nile Green, Women’s 75c Crochet § Slippers, at a Bet tiple ying Dota irre ces sl Autumn Styles in “Foot-Mould” Shoes Here they are—our favorite Lee maps to tured under our own supervision and In cheery array. For Women, prices range $3 up, fn Patent Leather and asecaie Calf. Vict Kid, $3.50 up. In Tan Ruseia Calf and Novelty leathers, $5 up. For Men, prices from $3.26 up. New lasts; all sizes and widths. For Boys and Girls, $1.75 and up. GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR: Tuesday’s Big Feature in Our Men’s Clothing Department ! A Sensational Sale of Men’s and Youths’ “Kingly” Trousers Sizes from 28 to 58 Waist Measure Blue Serge Trousers ' Everybody who reads the pap pers knows that the prices of all grades of clothing are soaring “our of sight.” Yet, through the exceilent foresight of our Men's Clothing Buyer {n effecting advance ) purchases months ago, we are enal ~~, > 2000 Pairs of Our F avorite Make “ of “Kingly” Trousers at the remarkably low price named in our headline. We tell you in all truth that ar $2.95 a palr we are sacrificing a goodly measure of our legitin nate profit on these garments. There are scores of splendid patterns, for both business and dress weur for your choice, and every pair is sewn with Belding Bros. cable cord silk, guaranteed not to rip j Note p: slarly, please, that we include In this offer | . > 4 i 600 Pairs of All Wool Fast Color t t } sud that every one of these garments has been shaped, cut and trimmed ery best possible fashion ere are plain or cuff botroms for your choice, and we repeat, all sizes from 28 to $8 waist measure his being # one-day sale, you will do well to come here as early te the aya posable and io buy more than eno pair of these “Kimaty= trousers at $ i