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=F elt is an ap) and downy at first—-yes—but really « [ RIRLS! LOTS OF iesores ii Ys A@ightful surprise awaits every one Grand Street |say, with Caruso singing, failed to reach actual capactty, a rare ocour- rgain Day MAE the Operas | l2vss'sivecripion tack of the sere ‘ . . , formance, which waa for the benefit Also ‘Siegfried’ |: 00 comvanye emergency tnd. -_- |The recolpte must have been near te $10,000. Nobody could protest that value yt received, in the Wood scene from By Sylvester Rawling. PARGAIN COUNTER DAY at the Metropolitan Opera House yos- terday afternoon attracted an) dience of great size, but, strange to terp by Raymonde Delaunots, | Mavel Garrison, Marte Tiffany and the chorus of angels, under the direo- scene from “Alda,” In « etirring pre- sentation by Marie Rappold, Mar- gareto Matzenauer, Martinelli, De iH | Luca, Didur, Rossl, Rosina Gall) and ‘the ballet, and Giulio Setti’s fine 5 cent bottle of “Dander-| chorus, under Mr. Papt; the third act jot “Tosca,” well done by Claudio | Muzio, Sophie Braslau, Botta, Bada, | Bogue and Reschigiian, Mr, Polacos leconducting, and the final ect of | “Rigoletto,” brilliantly sung and ected all dandruff, stops|by Maria’ Barrientos, Mora Perini, Caruso, De Luce and De Segurola, Mr, Polacco wielding the baton, The enjoyment was universal, the en- thusiasm marked. Mr. Gatti seldom this season has ‘deen forced to change his bill et the Metropolitan Opera House, He had to last night. “Bi tuted for “Iphii la cause of the sudden ind! Johannes Sembach. His Chaucer in “The Canterbury Pilgrims” the night before had put him out of voice, ie reported that he couldn't sing Orestes. Oddly, the action had been antial- pated by reason of @ cold that per- sistently atuck to Melanie Kurt, the heroine, There was reiief for the inanagement when early in tl ing Mme, Kurt reported At noca came Mr, Bembac’ sion and the jig was up. Mme, Kurt’ vocal chords were not equal courage, and her Brunnhilde tn “Sieg- fried” was not edifying. the performance by Margar: Lenora Sparkes, Urlue, Braun, and Ruysdael was a good one, “Iphi- genia” had been advertined for 8.16 o'clock, and, under stress, Mr. Bo- danzky man id to cut half an hour out of the “Slegfried” score to pre- vent the performance running past midnight. ine” makes hair thick, glossy and wavy. itching scalp and falling hair. Among the concerts of yesterday | was a violin recital at Carnegie Hall Inst night by Eddy Brown, a od T. Gruenberg at the der i 3 12, an y | were the principal works on his pro- gramme, At Acollan Hall tn th n Oliver Denton, pianist, a 1. He played MacDowell’s sonata and a group from American composer's “New Eng- | land Idyle” with skill and tion, At Acolian Hall in t o be of a head of heavy, atiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wy and free from dandruff, is mere- & matter of using a little Dande- rong recital held. compositions by Hand Gluck, Brahma and Debussy, Her audience included many well known musicians as well as people focially prominent, Mise Miller and and inexpensive to have! Mr. Brown, and Mr. Denton, all soft hair and lots of It. Just) Americans, seem to have found a @ 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s) vogue here. ia teeapriy 4 ite as directed | GOETHALS GETS JERSEY JOB. mend it—apply a little as directed within ten minutes there will be TRENTON, March 30.—Gen. George accepted the position of arance of abundance, fresh- uffiness and an incomparable and lustre, and try as you will, New Jersey at. sal cannot find a trace of dandruff Amabsuclibced ing hairs; but your real sur- will be after about two weeks’ . when you will see new hair—fine State Engines: ary to be announced appointment will be ah the agreement b the General and the State there will be @ clause Kranting ve of absence without cost to the St if he should be called to the colors. His salary will be between 00 and $15,000 yearly for five hair ir scalp- only sure hair grower, destroyer dandruff and cure for itchy scalp, it never fails to stop falling hair aprou Dande ng out all over ne is, we believe, » had run away from Sound Be uu want to prove how pretty on when he was found standin soft your hair really ts, moisten ¢ ‘Queensboro Bridge Wedn loth with a little Danderine and waved A goodby to Manhi lulls. dew it through your hair ners, Lace “the” aking one small strand at a time, the headquart ur hair will be soft, glossy and utiful in just a few moments—a firers + wy ey within the cause the « 0 tries this.—-Advt. 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 168 and 170 Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. _ GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK No Deposit, 30e Weekiy | $i%s Worth of Furniture Opens a NewCloihing Account! No Deposit$1_ Weekly % Easter Clothing & ‘ MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S \) SpringSuits 45” WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Smart Suits 15% Newest Fabrics and Colortngs. Handsomely Trimmed and Tailored, BOYS’ stirs® §* Turable Cloth, _ Strongly made, GIRLS’ buessts 5% S.ylishly and carefally made. All Alterations Free ‘RED CROSS IS ASSURED Tho bill tnoluded | ” | nr mu! o tee eine’ Delazaois,|NEW Links Added Dally Make | ner ranitence, o Triumph | the auotion bridge chain tournament which was started by Mra, Joseph Pulltzer and Mra, W. Beward Webb with @ party, March 20, at Mra,| Mra. Alfred Anson, Pulltzer’s residence, it seems certain | ‘an and Mra. J.T that the goal set, to raise $200,090 for | the American Red Cross and for suf- ferers from infantile paralysis, will oaally be realized. ‘THE EVENING WO |party gave $2 to ged hers y, #t which each ntribute to give a thre @ amou ‘The plan advocated by firet person to # t wuc Mrs. Henry Ittl third Btree Certain the $200,000 | Goal Set. ae wil be present nent to Mra. Pullt Among Aa new links are planned daily Jo played off thelr I Mra. Phillips A. T War DISAPPOINT. Conn., says New York Bach guest at the original five-tabl Putnam, only more people. the to give a four-tanle ” 18 offered the une of | » Mra, Charles | y, Mrs. F. B. Keech, the Hon D. Runaway girl from Putnam, RLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 80, 1917. fund, and guent should nt and pledge e-table party, its seibiniior| 1 of her own net $984, The ha chaia was) t Heventy a who may chain but | 6 her own tens makes | No humbug! of personw hard, soft or between the toes, will| callus will lift off with the fingers, Any corn, whether o 10 Seen right up and lift out, without «who have| any pain the chain arw| ‘This drug ts called freesone and ts | a compound of ether discovered by ry Bellg- | Cincinnat! man, Ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freerone, which will cost but a@ trifle, but 19 sufficient to rid one’s feet of every corn or callus, Put a few drops upon a@ tender corn or callus. Instantly the soreness loose: any Irritation, HW stops, corn goes! to Juat ke case.—Advt. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © Fulton and Bridge Sts.,Brooklyn Announce Important Sales Saturday in Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Spring Apparel A comprehensive assortment of distinctive Apparel which embody all the new fashion thoughts, as well as the finest workmanship Women’s and Misses’ Suits | and fabric, are offered at Remarkably Low Prices. Few Drops When Corns Hurt, Pain Stops! Corns Lift Out Don’t let cornssache twice! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers—Here’s magic! ‘Women! Keep it on dresser! disappears and shortly the corn or Freezone doesn't eat out the corns | or calluses, but shrivels them without | Just think! at ally no soreness or smarting when | applying it or afterwards. Women! Keep freerone on your dresser and apply a few drops when- | ever a corn begins aching. reesone is gold in little bottles packed in @ round, wooden Women’s and Misses’ Coats | No pain | Pain A choice assortment of serge or gabardine suits, button and braid trimmed to be offered at the very { special price to-morrow. J Braid Bound Suits of Gabardine or Men’s’Wear Serge, in smartly tailored mannish models. — Special Tailor-made Suits in wanted ma- terial, with contrasting over colar elaborately trimmed. Special Specials Girls’ New Spring Millinery 25.00 29.75 35.00 | Stunning Coats of Gabardine in } | Navy, Rookie and Tan; semiefitted | belted model; pockets. Special Coats of Burella or Gabardine in | green, navy and gold; new belted | model with pockets, Special | Coats of Poiret Twill, Burella and Gabardine, smartly fashioned in | the new spring colors. Special in Millinery for Saturday Straws, Milans and Hair Braids, also flowers, ribbon and novelties. 5.00 Special Girls’ Coats, 4 to 10 years Girls’ Wool Poplin Coats, in Navy, Copen and Gold, shirred models with tie-belt, full lined and over-collar of faille silk. 8.90 Girls’ Velour Check or Serge Coats, full skirt model with novelty double strap belts, over-collar of pique, silk tic. 10.75 Girls’ Distinctive Velour Cloth Coats, lined throughout with silk, new convertible collar, in gold, rose, Copen and green, 22.50 Girls’ Coats in Regular Stock Special Special Special Charming Hats in very becoming models of Fancy and Chiffon Effects, trimmed with Sale of Women’s Hats Lace ning tailored effects. Offered at this remarkably low price. 5.00 Special novelty side pockets, sleeves 7.90 Special 13.50 Special Girls’ Velour Cloth Coats, 17.50 Special range frOmM...seceerceres 7-00 * 30-78 various shades ¢ 4.75 Women’s Fashionable Spring Footwear Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s Modela Distinctive high cut boots for Women and Misses, in white, brown or champagne all- over hidshin models, or with patent leather or kid vamps, while the tops are of of Kid, Suede or Cloth; Louis XV. or Cuban heels, "6.90 7.50 10.50 novelty patch i 20.00 | Girls’ Coats, 8 to 10 years Girls’ Whipcord Coats, In Navy blue and tan, silk trimmed in contrasting colors, large cape collar, smart new belt effect. new belted model, novelty pockets, large sailor collar » with over-collar of faille silk, lined to waist. ———- always, South of Dinca’ 25.00 | 29.75 Exceptionally Smart Models in Lisere, Hair Braid and Milans, some flower trimmed or stun- Girls’ Velour Check Coats, full length belted model, with attractive sailor collar, lined. Important Matters for Men--Saturday For many men the needs for Easter Raiment— Clothing, Hats, Neckties, Shoes, aud so on, must be — this Saturday, the great Easter preparation lay. The Men’s Shops of The Store Accommodating are all primed to serve these men with the new things, the stylish things, the good things, the moderate-priced things, in whatever kind of Easter Clothing they want. Some of them: First of All—Men’s Spring Overcoats and Suits OVERCOATS for the | Easter parade, the motoring trip into the country; and for all the diversified weather and occupations of Spring. SUITS—styles for younger men and their sedate elders. | Probably the best assort- | ment of models we have ever |! | gathered. Spring-like grays Best collection we ever | and light mixtures; darker have had to show. Correct- | effects, too; and, of course, ness of style, all-woolness, the always favorite plain good making, lower prices, | blues. are all factors in its success. Tailored in a way that makes the good looks lasting; you get service in Suits like these. Spring Suits, $16.75 to $29.75 Men's Shop, Second floor, Hoyt etreet, $16.50 to $29.75 Fancy Overcoats, $14.75 to $26.50 Dress Overcoats, | | | | Fresh as daisies, these Shirts, with their cool, attractive stripes in single colors or combinations, A fine cotton warp provides a first line of defence against the tub; otherwise they are lustrous silk. Centre plait; soft cuffs; sizes 14 to 17—splendid value. New Neckwear, 69c 2,000 Spring Scarfs, in no end of weaves, colors, pat- terns. Interesting to the man who | usually pays 81 for his Neck- ties. Crepe Scarfs, $1.45 Beautiful English hand- blocked crepes, in very dis- tinctive colors and patterns; hand-made, as fine Scarfs ought to be. Bireet floor, Kast Batlding, Men’s Gloves All the best makes— Fownes, Adler and Meyer’s — in men’s and cadets’ sizes. Tan and washable capes in putty or mode. Prices $1.50 || and $1.75 a pair; mocha in gray, $2.50 pair. Boys’ Gloves, $1.35 and $1.65. Street floor, Fulton street, Hast Bullding, Men’s Hats Men’s Socks : . } Stetson and A. & 5. | Pure silk, in fast | Hats with a touch of | black, with white] exclusive Illus- | Clocks and other com- |/ trated i he Town and | biration. Spliced heels | and toes, 48c. Country” satin-lined in pair. Sear 1 Other regular made Silk | new shades of seal, Cey- lon, Afric, Myrtle, Slate Socks with embroidered | , » MY » Ole and Rhoda, at $3.50. silk clocks, at 79c. pair. Stetson Self-Conforming Men's Sno Te Watiding, Derbies and Soft Hats, $4 and $5. A. & 8. | cya \} Standard Hats, $1.95 f: ™ and $2.95. Stitched 4 \ Cloth Motoring — and : Traveling Hats, $1.95 > {| and $2.95. A. & S, Silk Ac® HIats, $6. Caps, 48c. up. | i a s coiniai rae Men’s Shoes Underwear The Carlton is athletic Un- shown here. Black or | in separate | mahogany Russia calf, | pieces, and Union Good-looking and come | Suits of fine nainsook — fortable asi \ new | and = madras. Shirts Spring Shoe that has won and Drawers, 50c. to $1. Union Suits, $1 to $2. Benet floor, Men's Glo, Hast Building at the price, $7.50 pair, |j Men's Sho), Hast’ Building, | ! | instant favor, Splendid |