The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1917, Page 8

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‘ be * ’ he THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1617. itt Sa a, SPECIAL NOTICES. le h ° ld 9 | Nibetungen.” Ail the seats were ood al fr the ease of Wagner devotese (1 ably good one, Johannes Sembach, as ata! Hetty aren, ten w Ruse be Das R ego Week ugo, but there was plenty of am ag sincere as any of them) elect| Loge, again carrying off the singing femi-rectuse, who hus. been living here ASK FOR and GET ‘Ds: ’ standing rooin left behind the rall./to wit almost breathlessly for twoland acting honors, Margareto Mat- Soanth of ihe k t after # 3 In Ring Cycle; | Mr. Gattt reverted to convention and) hours and twenty minutes without|/zenauer as Fricka was not in good n who 1 ge | ave the opera in one act. Last sea-|even a seventh inning stretch (four| voice, and Lenora Sparkes, Vera Cur: ‘ hy Now ‘ ’ o |e | ‘@ Sparkes, (ae ORICINAL Carmen Again son, and in the one performance in| minutes was knocked off the record| tis and Kathleen Howard ge the threo| Citiy.e dh 7 9 hos been @me= the subseription this season, he had] yesterday) they are welcome. 1/ Rhine maidens often jarred upon the| PAINT AND POWDER upheld by Long Island City | Ployed mo timo an a Ferma MALTED MILK 7 shown @ half conversion to the idea|shan't keep them company, Thelear. 1 might venture a guess why, but Magistrate, who decided wife has a right to “doll uo” tf | POC eee By Sylvester Rawling. I have advocated in this column for third of the four scenes, the one in| no matter! Hermann Well as Wotan, she wants to. | (Reap sadstitutes cost YOU “ AS RHEINGOLD" at the) many years that there should be two; the caverns of the Nibelheim, 1/ Marie lappold as Frela, Paul Althouse — — ———————_—=— Metropolitan Opera House! intermissions by granting one. The| missed entirely while seeking air and/as wh, Cart Hegel as Donner, Otto | WO-HE. 5 » s . -HEADED MAN Chocolate Pass is «mong Ww, Work Wond yesterday afternoon etartea|musio suffers nothing, the drama. refreshment. Goritz as Alberich, Albert Reiss as} ihe noes bet paaysl ae witht tages Bie .y World Wants Wor! ONAETS. |the cycle of Wagner's “Der Ring Des! loses nothing by the tnnovation. Hut, _The performance was only a toler ih ie = Brigs and it pedition, and movie men already aro after him. UNREST FROM ————————————— — — nam rennet ger ree pee aes sisi uysdael as the Giants, made the cast. Mr. Bodanzky conducting. Won't you please, Mr. Siedie, anchor | | WIVES No. 1 and No. 2 compelled to take off tuwelry that rainbow bridge somehow? Bup- “ 3) a and hand it over to creditors of husband In Chicage ITCHING SKIN a, ey pose ft should disappear, as it did for| Mp — | ‘ j @ minute or two before they started, i ‘ when Wotan and his following of gods y liscourag bididedgbdeem } and goddesses had reached the middle ers from carrying spotlights, Introduced in Olio Legis ‘ ning per when one en e & of it on thelr way to Walhalla? Thero lature. BILL to protect eyes of rabbits by preventing hunt- » and hopes would be an end to the “Ring” and cneor” eneeremaed against hope for it to disappear never a Brunnhiide. ty HARD LUCK—Soon after Michigan lumber INERD NEVER EXIST 'f Poslain js ‘ Hi Geraldine Yuseur Ube theme te SrapRd Wo: GOMBANIEN TODOS: an AnD habs the principal characters, made a + pally boot punched out fifteen of the twenty 20,000 Yards of | An Extraordinary Clearance Sale [1027401 .n9;0r packed ana. turned : consists of Wiieh nite did. charfalagl: teeriae! |SHOTS EXCITE CHINATOWN, |Rolice force to she neignvoriond ammunition maker was soon surro’ and arrested and the air was electric Desi ble D SS Sil Lan Spark: “ A hed Worker Opens Fire ia * Women’s Tailor-made Suits — werent Tranutita’sng ater | Rett ttecee ana te Arrested, |" i" S*00, Shataghs Chinere in white, black and colors, will be placed on : gedes, Do T.uca as Kscamilio and| Carl Born, an ammunition maker of o He 0 ¢ Helre Leonhardt, Bada, Rothier and Lav-| Reclase Fonnd to He One of Hel generous share of the applause. renti leted th Newark, N. J., declared war on China of 81,500,000 Est freshers to-morro completed the cast. Rosina jearly this morning, firing two shots into| FARGO, N. D., Fed. 2 sale Auf (Plain and Fur-trimmed) Gall, the “marvellous {ttle dancer, |the deserted shades of Pell Street, No-|one of the several hundred heirs to the ly 5 a large share of | Hoay i t the time. $1,500,000 estate bequeathed in trust by wie ‘ the honor of the evening. Mr, Po- |"O% Was in # : luster: Ses eerie t arranged In Blouse, Dress and Coat Lengths, reduced to Jaco conducted with fine ferwin, PO" | _tnapecto rDwyer rushed an additional (Svivia Ann Howland, an_aunt of the |— P —— =e Lowis Graveure, sprung nee rence ” on m as a “aiyetene™ apo! at prices ranging from $23.50, $27.50 & $38.00 mystery” man, @ year or #0 ago, (everybody knows him now) gave another gong recital at Aeolian Hall 48c. to $2.75 per yard (sizes incomplete) Xone Gopeatternoon. His lovely bari. tone voice was ut its best and it ‘ served to delight a large audience. His programme held German lieder, This Sale will take place on the (Women’s Ready-to-wear Suits, Third Floor) | group ana (tine ei or ote SIXTH FLOO sroup of songs tn English finishing ‘with @ "Sea Poem” by his admirable ) accompanist Frank Bibb, Strange to sey, Mr. Graveure permitted Mr. Bibb to share the applause with him, A Quantity of % Byd!1 Vane, the tiny ittle Welsh P Hall last*nient, “Why. une holla An Advance Display of Wool Suitings and Coatings — [isi 'siatifns., Why je manner with people while there were plenty Misses’ Spring Fashions (cut In Sult, Dress, Skirt and Coat Lengths) | %2 sonlecture." Miss Vane tice se Miss Vane's voice be- comes rather pinched in her upper tones and her enunciation ts far from Second distinct, but she has perso i “ge bea a oe a comprising Serges, Tweeds, Homespuns, | proriatine. includ ‘ictong trom siphon as Broadcloths and Velours, will be placed smart effects shown in Dresses of serge, Wolf, Deb: on sale to-morrow (Saturday) Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Misses’ and Girls’ Correct Modes Shown on the Third Floor, will be found to reveal the newest fashion notes in Suits, Coats, Wraps, Dresses and Sports Apparel for Early Spring Wear. A Most Unusual Offering, Saturday, Misses’ Afternoon Frocks, $19.75 and 25.00 + the stereotyped thing You Are tho Evehing he Welsh air, arranged wool jersey, crepe de Chine, crepe Georgia, aera, tho beat thing shed fie. net, khaki-kool, striped challis and various ard Hageman was an admirable ac- at very decided price reductions companist for her at the plano, ‘Walter Damrosch and the 8ym- cottons; in Tailor Suits of serge, gabardine, trico! gunni wool jersey, bure Lega Podge poe) Mischa Elman Introducing the newest style innovations for Early Spring in ress voip Mt ¥ 0 Pasterny afternoon progratsne a designs and trimmings. ‘They are made of taffeta or crepe de etc.; and in Coats for street, travel, dress Men’s Wint O t wlheslbeayioe | Chine combined with Georgette crepe; satin or Georgette and sports wear, featuring the materials ens nter Uvercoats Bete Basen Fovie riieh an-| collars and cuffs; new model skirts; in seasonable colorings. that are destined to be the vogue during noon ta indefinitely postponed, : ; paar ag i the coming months. comprising the entire remaining stock of fine BRYAN SPEAKS TO-NIGHT. | Exclusive Copies of Imported Models, at $34.75 to $175.00 outergarments, for dress, business and ee ae File Subject Is “Pence by Regetta.| general wear, have been greatly reduced in ease Guest at Lancheon, | Jennings Bryan, whe 1s to Washable Suits for Young Boys | Pe speak to-night at atndoon Svar Get den at @ free mass meeting “for those who favor peace at home and abroad, Women’s Untrimmed Straw Hats ” in: Rot by force but by negotiation,” was! Are being displayed in the Main Floor in the smartest aud most favored are thown ta many new styles, inctading A Number of Overcoats - psseateeal Coreities arama shapes for present and early Spring wear. novelty effects and attractive color combina- foun Neutral Conference. Committee, wore oO! 1@ maas meeting. | tlons. The prices range from simple sults are specially priced stare ofumghoun., followed by a étecus-| A _very special offering will include at $2.50 to elaborate ones at $8.50. at $17.50 & $21.50 faces, was held at the Holland ones | Among those at the luncheon wel George Foster Peabody, Chairman; Specially featured are smart sults of linen in and lard Amos Pinchot ion Cryetal ast: Smart Hats ee Ribbon Sport Hats Lisere Sailors the vivid colors that are at once so fashion- jh Sloan, ise Via Faye Secor and | of Fi pri patie | wah anh fr i : rte | fe ages ” wpauicatal A cy \ isere straw; | choice of the fashionable contrast- mushroom anc able and so difficult to obtain. These suits, Fur-lined Overcoats | toodieh shapes, | ing colors now so much in vogue, straight britus, for boys of 3 to 10 years, are priced in stock . HELD AS PACKAGE THIEF, | ents at $6.50. lined with selected muskrat and finished Herewits at Have Conte ea at $2.95 | $2.95 to 4.50 at $3.95 with a Hudson seal or Persian lamb collar. Abraham Horowits, twenty-t Boys’ Straw Hats are shown in correct styles old, of No. 1217 Hoe Avenue, the Brome, who, ‘dit th = for Spring and Summer. at $52.00 foaned to sixteen package rotberies, wi tad erenenes to-day in the Yorkville (Boys’ Washable Suits, Second Floor) (Men's Wear, First Floor) He was arrested last night at Fighty- | g@ixth Street and Columbus Avenue on | the complaint of James A. Abbott, a tatlor, of No. 45 West Forty-sixth Street, who alleges that on Jan. 20 Horowitz stole from a messenger boy a suit of venue- Madison Avenue, New Father rd Uhr rt Sa Novelty Spring Neckwear Made of the new washable sport material, KHAKI-KOOL, will be introduced Saturday, on the Main Floor, At the following very low prices: the police to have been named by Horo- wits, have been asked to appear in court EI Semartad Khaki-Kool Collars, Khaki-Kool Collars, Khaki-Kool Collars, ‘|| PHOTOGRAPHS Stern Brothers “ae | Sugar ye WHICH SHOW THAT at $1.35 at $1.65 at $1.90 GERMANY, West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenus) West 43rd Street Final Clearance of Boys’ Clothing Offering Decided Price Inducements Our Entire Winter Stock of ‘ ALREADY Men’s Suits and Overcoats on the Third Floor, as follows: -f is PLANNING F OR Repriced in two groups for To-day and Saturday: with Ht Mio hg | mong lb pbk = seemed * mixtures and blue serge; sizes 7 | and velours; box Norfolk and pinche WORLD BUSINESS at $24.50 at $16.50 to 18 years; value $10.00, | back models; 4 to 10 yrs.; value $6.50 at $7.50 at $4.50 Boys’ Corduroy Suits, 7 to 18 years.... very special Regularly up to $35.00 Regularly up to $25.00 THE SUITS at $24.50 include the THE SUITS at $16.50 comprise newest weaves and colorings, two all the new models, two and three and three button extreme and con- button styles, in conservative and servative models, fancy mixtures. WHEN PEACE COMES N| Convincing pictures taken by an American photographer in Germany at various times in 1916, in the GRAVURE PICTURE SECTION —OF— joys’ Wash Suits, HM tod Me lieteae " 45, $1.65 $5.00 | B Boys’ Mackinaws, Little Boys’ Junior Overcoats, newest models, in a fine assortment in fancy mixtures and plain cloth; all of colorings and weaves; sizes 7 to sizes in the lot but not in every style; 18 years; values up to $9.75, | 216 to 8 years; values $7.50 to 15.00, | | at $5.00 $5.00, 7.50 to 12.50 THE OVERCOATS at 824.50 com- THE OVERCOATS at $16.50 are rise conservative blacks and Ox- this season's latest styles, both in ords with silk linings; “trench” design and fabrics; with velvet or coats, form fitting and box coats. self collars.

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