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° Zimbalist * Schumann-Heink IOLINISTS furnished a large @hare of the music of the week- the Bymphony Orchestra’s concert in Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon. He . | By Sylvester Rawling. | » ¥ end. Mischa Elman played at was soloist in Beethoven's concerto in t! this, Yet he gave freely of his best and won the plaudits of @ crowded house. Besides this, Mr, Damrosch’s programme held Goldmark's "A Rus- tie Wedding” symphony, and Liszt's “Mephiato” waltz, both well played. Efrom Zimbalist, meanwhile, at Carnegic Hall, was giving his only New Y violin recital of the se: kon. The large audie: slow In getting seated, the collection of the war tux causing no little confusion, Zimbalist began with Cesar sonata, nuel Chotzinott playing the plano part. This he fol- lowed with Bach's chaconne, unac- companied, In both he showed the soundness of his musicanship and of} his understanding. Lalo's “Symphony rter compositions, d, completed the programme. Mery Zentay, violinist, gave a recital at the Cort Theatre last evening. She, too, played the Bach chaconne, and, with Erno 8 young woman Rapee at the piano. D'Ambrosto's concerto, opus 29. The audience was more friendly than discriminating. the young woman i, after six months’ recital in Aeolian » Hall on Saturday afternoon. Her place with the creat ers she con- ed. She has gained in power and ost nothing of tonal beauty, or of charm, The two Hach-Busonl chora preludes with which she began w played masterfully. She gave to the asy, opus 49, something tation. To the in “Turkish March” she 1 a bounding rhythm and extraordinary gradation. On her programme also were com- positions by Gluck, Debu: and Lt ! Guiomar Nova planist from F abrence, gave Beethoven ther pl American, » at the Princess Theat aftern on, His programme “eSchumann fantasy, opus 17, a Cho; roup, compositions by Randegger, r and MacDowell, and his own pleasant trifle, “Music Box He has personaiity, shows deftness, and is Rot afraid to b. dynamic, His audi- ence had reason for finding pleasure n his entertaininent, | ist, de his Hans Barth, an York debut yesterday eld the Heink Mon Saturday afternoon, gave only recital in New York this sea pular contralto wing was shown by the ence upon the stage. boys, one of her sons wore ther cket, but for th eas she said, she gave the wrtainment. § * man and FE » cluding latter in- “When the Hoys Hor a Amert Bhe had the asststanc yr Dubinsky, Russian ‘ce dvans, accompantat, at the plano. also introduced soprano ] Another singer to give a recital was Leon Rothter, French bass of the Nitan Opera C Florence Frenc! is bie and stinguished, if some- ony tinged his pro were mostly some Jn Eng eat the of the any was his i | Caruso arrived from South America| yesterday, and Mr, Gatti filled out the Metropolitan Opera House pro gramme for the opening week, “Alda with Caruso, a week from to-nle! already had been announced. The feature Is o revival of “Faust,” thor- | oughly overhauled and with new set tings for the Saturday matines. | "Boris Godunotft* on Wednes “LElistr d'Amore” on Thursday, “ Boheme” on Friday, w’ jh Cormack, and“. Saturday evening, at complete the list METROPOLITAN SEASON TO OPEN WITH “AIDA” NOV, 12. General Manager Gatti-Casazza an- nounced yesterday the following pro- gramme for the opening week of the Metropolitan opera season: Monday evening, Nov. 12, with Mines, Muzio, Matzenauer and Sundelius, and Messrs, Caruso, Amato, Mardonrs as Ramfa (his first appear- ance at the Metropolitan), Ruysdael and Audisio Im the cast. Rosina Galli will lead the Corps de Ballet and Roberto, Moranzoni will conduct for the first ‘ume with the company, | “Bers Godun on Wednesda accompanist at the piano, Trav! a on popular prices, ning a Matzenauer, Spar ad and Mattteld, and Mor Didur, Althouse, Rothier, De | Rossi and Bloch, Mr, ‘Papi Blisir d’Amore,* with Mmes, Hon Mosers. Caruso, Papi conducting “La Hol “on Friday evening, with on Thursday eve-| mpel and Sparkes, Seotth and Didur Alda and iiler (her fret | ppearance at t ropolitan), and ecate, John M ck. De. ‘Latta, | Tance. at the opolitan), De Sigurola and ‘Leon: Papi conducts Pe with the Rathier wa Mey as Wagner duet, his compan @an bo left at any of The World's Advertising Agencies, tr Galil ; dance, and Moranzorf will conduct. a Crowdea Ht won by the Naval Relief Society's bene- Mt at the Hippodrome Inst night, and & performance which contained several plas, marsed naval bands—four bands tn one —which were led by Nahan Franko and by the combined compantes of Allies to the band music and singing of “Over There." Rear Ad I autographs of President Wilson and the | fused. Cabinet (oo Ss ..-MEN--- OVERCOAT WEEK! Values-not-to-Be-Equalled-in-Town. THE EVE OVEM NING WORLD, MONDAY, N BER 6, 1917," » Novaes, ee". mai ine te %y P| CARUSO GLAD TO SING NAVY BENEFIT A SUCCESS. Artistic Enough for Him, He De, clares; Kisses Hand to American Soil on Return, Happy at again setting foot on Manhattan Island, Enrico Caruso took off his hat to the biggest American flag in sight, knelt and kissed his hand to the soll, He has returned © Applands Thrilling Show at Hippodrome, The success of a crowded house waa hrilling patriotic numbers evoked ap- One of the thrills was the D. Sometbing of the inner spirit Of gousa tn different numbers. Another| from forty grand opera appearances the great work he missed. His OWN wals exhibition drills by French, British |{q Brazil, He is In good health, but! cadenza, although brilliant, iMustrates and American sailors, and then @ drill | says he isa bit “fatter.” “Why, I will sing ‘The Star Span- gled Banner’; it's good enough music for me,” he sald, when told of the | Dr, Karl Muck incident, , art!” he replied, when told why Dr. Muck is alleged to have re- “It ought to be good enough nahcnmeceeeesiicmetas ‘tor those who make a living in this jon of Beet in New | Country.” snding Matvriay. | ‘The situation in Italy was of great Cents per pounl-—-Advt Interest to Caruso. her, President of the y. made a speech mond Hitchcock an masters of Kk auctioned off for iventr programme bearing the Fourteenth stew West is “STAR SPANGLED BANNER” He asked for the utes the ee HEARN of Fin Arenwe Hlatest news and seemed deeply atieved to hear of the continuous re- treat of the armies. 7 ell, if they need me, TH got" he , and those hearing him knew he Ke from the depth of his heart He js forty-four years old though, and as yet men of his age have not been called to the colors, . Upon reaching New York Caruso | was greeted and embraced by Gaty- Casazza, Antonio Scotti, Andreas de Segurola, Salvatore Fuciti, Otto Weil and) Miss gacoleuts sister of his) rother's wife. be Caruso stated to interviewers that In South America he also sang a* twelve concerts, given for American, Italian, British, French and Belgian relief organizations. “Tam glad to say that more than $100,000 was realized,” he said. He added that his other fond re- |membrance of this tour in Bouth | America is the gold medal presented |him by the ‘American colony in Bue- nos Ayres. teery Day You Discover Another Reeson Why You Shop Here Fourteenth Street Special Prices in Smart Frocks For Today and Election Day Dresses Very New That Were $26.75 and $31.50 ; | Special.... 22.50 | This group includes ecto velveteens, tricotines—a navy serge frock features stitching in wine red—other serge models——one-pigce—and pleated dress-—are of excellent quality serge unusually fine-—a velveteen dress, designed in Cuban brown, is trimmed with water mink—the tricotine frocks are trig tailored dresses —-featuring rows of self buttons and cleverly managed drapery-—and still Sone ini atte at eay all dresses so likable yo never expect them to be marked at such reductions.~ Other Becoming Frocks Values $17.94—Today and Election Day | 12.50 | Empey Draws Full House. Arthur Guy Empey, author of “Over |the Top," epoke at Carnegie Hall again last night and crowded the house. Close to 3,000 persons were in the au- dience before 8.30 o'clock, when his lecture and demonstration of trench | warfare began, and within min- Of seats Was sto opp . Serges Satins Any number of serge frocks-*-simple belted styles showing roll collars of satin—-gracefully draped skirta—pleated skirt—then a most effective pleated tunic dress—with loop buttonholes down the eide-front of the apron-like tunie—one piece braid embroidered modela—some navy or black, brown or green. As for satins-—-one box pleted design shows a buckle fiiished belt-white georgette collar—colors—green, taupe, navy, phim and black—all these frocks are designs one expecta to see mar) a $10.00, but never hopes to find at as little a price as $12.50— and probaoly they wouldn't be in any other dress department. BLOUSE DAY Always a Tuesday Event this week | Happens (\““:) on ELECTION DAY And in this department, as well as others in our store, it is |a very special day. !The Blouse bargains offered on Blouse Day are traditional in our |store—and famous to our customers. As a result of living up to jour standards—and our reputation for exceptional bargains with jour customers—these most unusual groups for Tuesday only. | _ Trresistible Blouses of Georgette Crepe— Our Reg. $5.94 4.66 Seven distinct styles—and then just a few one or two of a syle very special odds and ends, Four styles in flesh or white crepe Georgette. One model shows Venise lace insertion—another contrives such fussiness with embroidery and tucks of varying sizes—one blouse of Speat simplicity shows a double collar with narrow edgings—then in suit colors—lovely blouses in navy blue, brown and green, quite correctly beaded and embroidered in interesting designs an adorable beetroot blou:. with collar, cuffs and tie of beige crepe reveals delightful. coloring—blue and Fe in the original embroidery—just enough to save the suit-blouse from that deadly matched effect—a rather different blouse—of square neck—contrives a shadowy effect by bands of green ‘taffeta under the crepe collar and about the neck. In plum or navy blue as \you prefer, Blouses utterly smart at this very low price. USEFUL BLOUSES 2.34 Of Crepe de Chine—flesh or white—heavy quality—an embroldered blouse —another smart affair with lace applique—-simulating pocket effect, In Tub Materials Dainty organdies with lace insertion, Simple linens with pique collara and cuffs, Voiles with sheer collars of batiste—embroidered featuring lace insertion and hand-embroidery. PRACTICAL BLOUSES Our reg. $1.47--Tucked styles—or others with lace and organdy embroidery panels.......- wee BLOUSE DEPARTMENT. or other Voiles— k--Our reg. $2.54 SAE ARN These Sales Were Specially Planned for Today and Election Day | 1.09 BANKRUPT STOCK Suggestions 1 O © Seldier and Sailer Section, Main Fleer. Z Weat of Fifth Avenue ces Seat Tomorrow and Election Day In Our Upholstery Section In these busy days of refurnishing and freshening up the home, we call your especial attention to the unusual quantities and varieties offered in the CURTAIN and DRAPERY SECTIONS, Equally im~ portant are the incomparable values represented by our moderate profit prices. Every single saving through special purchase is always shared by us with our customers, Fine Sunfast Damasks— | Imported Flax Velours— Rose, Lt. Blue, Olive, Crimson,| 50 inches wide——Rose, Cream, Tan and other decorative tinte—| Lt. Blue, Old Gold armure designs for draperies and| Value $2.75................ 1.07 coverings-—ehewhere $2.00 Moereseined Avmurse— $3.25... sees oe 7 | Small designs—special,....1.24 These fabrics at 1.97 are all guaranteed sunfast—the manufacturer of whom we bought these goods had some difficulty in getting the guarantee on his re-orders, so he sold hie present color-guaranteed stock of Sunfast to us at a sacrifice, That is the reason for the above exceptional quotations. These Exceptional Values In Special Purchase Sale of PORTIERES CURTAINS Reversible Velour Portieres | richest color contrasts artistic de-|Lacet and Marie Antoinette — mane elsewhere $32.00— meucsad os bess net—white and 4 Electi . x rabian tint--today’s import cost | _ Touay and Election Day...24.07) Soci be $5 to £3 1-6 per cout over Plain Velour Portieres —- French our selling prices — | edge--Nile and Rose, Crimson and Olive, Old Blue and Havana, Em-| Lot 1... | pire Green and Crimson and other combinations value $25.00... ...eeee0es All Silk and Shelia Portieres — nine artistic combinations brocade effects—special to %, t .16.47 Imported Net Panel Curtains 214 yda, long——elabo nd artistic ‘© designs—rich Arabian tint— 36, 45, 54 and 60 ing, wide 3.94, 4.94, 5.04, 6.94 each Values two to four dollars more. Sixty desirable styles, Mercerized Armure Portieres— | | gimp edge value $6.98 and $7.98......5.04) Special Purchase Portieres | Madras—-Sea Greens, Blues | and Multicolors special o Featuring a THREE.DAY SALE of Rogers Silverware “Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday Along came a manufacturer with a great stock, which |he needed to sell, immediately, for cash. We bought the lot, and then added to the group some very special valu from our own stocks, | Striking as the price concession was, we followed our usual course and are offering these savings to our customers. The gift season is not two months away and these articles are most suggestive. Chocolate Sets designs.” Gur rez. $7.5)...” Sale, Gilt-lined, grape siadaonis Sale, Rogers Fruit Bowls Valie'$5.50. e—new patterns. Sale. Quadruple plat Pierced designs—new patterns, Else- Three pieces and tray—ne' 5.00 3.95 1.95 5.95 Rogers 1881 Soup Ladles Pretty designs— | our reg. $1.75—Sale........each 98 Rogers 1881 Berry Spoons Cold Meat Forks Gravy Ladles each 1.47 our reg. .95—Sale., oH SWEATER SALE NOW “O. K. KNITTING MILLS” $43,000 PURCHASE !; BELOW REGULAR Bread Trays (ur reg. $206. Flower Baskets where $7.05 Rogers A-1 Teaspoons Plain and fancy designs light and gray finish y our reg, .78 49 doz sale . Tablespoons and Forks to match above— our reg. $1.68 14 doz..... sale 1.20) Dinner Knives and Forks | Silver-plated on fine tem- pered steel our reg. $1.95—sale., ~— a ee pubecioaie ais Sa | (Cerin MORNING SPECIALS -Today and Election Day Until 1 P. M. ae A 0 | EN To prevent dealers buying, quantities reatricted, No Mail or Telephone Urde This is a new department—and we are making records in Over- . . . + $27.75 & $29.75 Misses’ and 67 ct. Rompers and C 50 | $6.60 W. R. Rogers Chest of Si coat events. Our opening Specials were so noticeable—and These Specials vteoomen's Suite ATG) Cinghnme chambrage and weer | Meni ean Disses one . roudcloth--taupe, plum, green, nucker—slaen to 6 ya , with drawer la signa. brought such response that our Overcoat Chief planned a For You modsiancol A ae Ce solapa eae Soop A eal bigs ps fs Me a reale Shirts ram\—als bardines — strictly G aaa’ Demet Pajamas all baer tie et hi oA whole “get-acquainted-with-the-department” week. POPE gag gl saan tees | hive tO Aray strips | Bung ANIOH® | obeeh—ealluh J 4 MEN'S r NGS f a Aa a and tan stripes, In white grounds 821.174 Women's Plush Coats 1 NS MAIN POON, | 45 ct. Curtain Rods vecveees If we were not certain that these values are not to be equalled Puseron sae eh 1.09 Gonyertibie collars — detachable | $224 Men's Scetch Weel Underweer. 1.78 nae Pall ond extra heavy” tit in town we would not say ‘Special Prices."" Men-—examine Silk peje conts. SB aN | 34 tu" od tnch—“dpawere "a0 to. 80 POE DET rRime vLeOR, these coats for yourself- we are confident of your agreeing one eece: Giibe ant faites $13,740 $14.74 Women's Mie 10.98 Ns FURNISIUNGS. MAIN FLOOR ie illo oo a oe, i iad plain plush wit , 2 § 00 | 7" aide oe. D. to our “‘values-not-to-be-equalled-in-town" statement. muart colored taffeta and satins Be LP mee cede sciha) oF | Sat AN Woe! Frveeh Serta: AAO) allabily, imcattentepane ch Ol Eh open end scarts, Coane aucons vLbck nly, 1 FEE! | PC SANS iss ret LOGON For This Week Only, the following : | Special -45 | | ss49 misses’ and Women’s Shirts 288 tae ie ae 27.95 Seamless Axminster Rugs,,...2897 : Suspenders Morice models -Urale OF BUttOR | 6) 17 Cress de Chine —40 inch 126] Boledeciane Seat! Bae Gaal OVERCOATS. .... Special, 31.50 | ULSTERS,, © | | Nemttee rubbers bustin |] tin? anaertant AAS bode ie td ie All wool cheviots and worsteds in brown, | SPeCially Priced, 24.95--31.5 stitched leather wrt $5.75 Women's Twill Serge Dresees,..447| *Y*"'"# Pub |S1AS Bleached Sheets ae Orford and black—Chesterfield or semi-form on . { ial . Navy and biack—-beenming mod 0) (before hemming)—for ful fitting styles, ‘These couts ure silk lined and Loose or belted styles — come conta being = | Epes THEOTER Ballo: pauincecrention |B) Gee aver rashibeae’ | aa Slee show careful workmanship in every detail. full, others half belted, Of excellent qual- ——__—_~ Li set La fk e397) Adiscinac sasck av ‘This represents a value not equalled in town ity wool mixtures in various shades of gray F b H All Wool $697 Women's Mulla ‘ MAIN FLOOR, ie elke for elsewhere theso coats would be marked and brown—as well as Oxford—coate made abrics--- ms Ih REcMan aed Pulnw Tanepeecaelt Crepe de Chines. 38) ernk : $40.00, sen for motor or out-of-door wear, for | 2 ape oppeat slave. 2 Coney, igee ‘Conky—hend | Nein steas sa er ee ie suadee wesmcsp ee sneeee OVERCOAT 23.75 | to stiuaate ath ae tae ee || SLi tes these I aera w aes Rass dae Flenna'e—36. tach ” <aeiie id OATS... «545 Specia! ; su ablo cuffs that button closely, | Impossible to offer these 4 Women's Lounging . i ; nnd Bray stripes A Good ticking. Regularly $29.50, | fOw'rRICES Guocea Below Metoung” eiliate-chratas wrintice | “wasfibatis riiuce—waswannse, | SORT OUe | ET 44— a fow alge 46 ac 4c Semi-Form Fitting Topcoats Overcoats Broadcloths LovNsine nse SECOND FLOOR, , 4 ct. Chiffon and Georgette, -... Form Fitting 12.95 12.95 Chiffon finish — in H bi A ey pauper a Sie {9 PILLOWS BASBMENT, Box Styles Winter weights — gray | seul brown, myrtle, fo: Bo 4 ye cnet MAIN FLOOR, 69 ct, Imptd. Curtain Madras... Of medium weight — | mixtures —- Oxford and | beetroot, plum, Burgund pigh chahietae ie ati 22 ct. Mercerized White Popling 18 moverdure aad tapemry ef Of excellent quality wool mixtures—Oxford regulation or trench | black —b id trench navy, black— Our reg. $2 $3.00 Value Girls’ High Cut Shoes 2.18 i ine + a, man's shirts and a as well as brown or blue mixtures and black at -Oxtord and | modes sa EN aa | Yd. 2. Gun muta Celt—Iace size 11% Wrens lothen, ete LE eee sae PR. —single or double breasted ~~ half or fu ; Get ngie anc | "sees 3 to G—vai A; 5 . Py} li Towel A lined — Coats carefully tailored in every black — all sizes — also | double breasted — all , French Serges See taks SECOND} S| S147 Men's & Women’s naira | 124177 Stisacned-fo ar scilel detaill stouts. | gees 48 and 50 inches wide, . H F itl marican “tntfetas— plain woh sh oF rol ie Leia Very fine twill serge in. na $3.96 Boys’ Suits § to 17 » a7 nned handle - 5 . : . brown, black —-Our reg.$1.68 Single-breasted Nort ty CM RRLLAS MIN FLOOR, 64 ct. Mercerized Damasks These Prices Are Made for This Week—and Election Day Affords You Velours Popa SalStalyhs Loon” S687 Boys’ Norlatk Suite 6.60 Ht inch | bleached ~ good patterns, the Opportunity to Shop Advantageously. using Sone Het ear PR tt OVERCOAT DEPT.—THIRD FLOOR, tuupe, beetroot, brown, 1 . plum, {

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