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i fe te Girl Holds Her Place ae 4° Star in Opera By Sylvester Rawling. HANKSGIVING DAY in music, with one notable To work back- wards, there was a repetition of “La Forza del Destino” at the Metropoll- tan Opera House last night that, for one thing, served to confirm the reputation of Rosa Ponselle, won by only one previous hearing in the part, 4s a singer with a jusctous voice and 4g an actress of more than ordinary e, at the present writing, is the biggest nugget Mr. Gatti has unearthed in the ten years or more of hig consulship. Caruso as Alvaro and De Luca as Carlos were at their best, singing the famous duet with a distinction far more than. ordinary. Mardones, Thomas Chalmers (a re- if one may except Frances Alda, who] must be reserved. The same may Was Mimi, Jent the only distinct! said of M to a performance of at the Metropolit , cinatin Thanksgiving t testa, Audisio iCAIKADO CENTURY GR 1 Y GR BEAUTIFUL GIRLS ‘NY rete COMEDY The {ist sty ae. Wiwas, Bes, Ket PLAt PRINCESS Mpinecs Wot. 4, set fnraeteat oft feeesc““OH, JANE COWL in THE CROWDED HOUR West 400h, Bt Hr. 8.18 Father Melitone, he gave), Rossi, An- PLAYHOUSE . HOME AGAIN SHUBERT Ve G7, PTR BETROTHA terry Mustcat _ sane ne | wiih 39TH ST. * wa rr pint THE ONG DASH * danced with her infinite charm, and Mr. Papi conducted. Geraldine Farrar as Madama Bul- Puccini's popular worked impassioned plaudits from a crowded, unfamiliar matinee audience at the Metropolitan Opera House yes- upon her from the boxes. calls were too many to count, strange to say, the tributes were pala to her after the first act, in which she was nothing more than a paint-d manikin, wearing a head-dress of the listoner said (he was wrong; the fool thing meant nothing), which Pinker- ton, if he had possessed spunk, would have yanked out, at least when tho bridal eve was ‘reached. when writing about Miss Farrar there igs sure to be room for a “but"”—in the succeeding two acts she was adorable. To begin with, she sang as she has not sung this*season, and she acted with a simplicity an naivete and a conv Mata wed, IN ; N LONGACRE Wy, 88 Pause Mata Wed. & Sat, WM. COLLIER “NOTHING BUT LIES.” FLORENCE REED ‘ROADS OF DESTINY HUDSON Wee ste Ei Mats Wed. & Sat, that's what the are) eccentricitics when you have brains and tmagina- tion enough to compel Suzuki—none better in the part, Althouse was Pinkerton. almost only, was the American Con- om EARN— Minnie Egener was a_ lovely vision as Kate Pinkerton, and Bada, Audisio, Schlegel, Cerri and D’'Angclo & Sat ‘i Haddon Chatabers! WE SAVING GRACE a Maude New Amsterdam Sei 20" Mists Wad, Rat EAB Klaw & Erianger’s New Musical The Gin Bebind the Gan ZI EGFELD MIDNIGHT “FROLIC D iniune a Sat 230, UNDER JER ORDERS, Kiciensic 1NSON .48TH ST. "ee. THE BIG CHANCE: “ MARY NASH ASTOR ™ THEA ath on a B ts, Wed. & Bat, 2 iLi ttle le Simplicity FRANCES STAR bis GLOBE *™, CAWTHORN} CANARY” 4 Bt, Evenings, 81K “GLORIANNA” ELEANOR PAIN PAINTER * S72" “Swit & GOLDEN'S 2 W. Y. NOCKOUTS. oR WISE. FOOLS LIGHTNIN | on Miler's 7 THEATRE. 174 W. HENRY MILLER RUTH CHATTERTON VANDERBILT : MR. LEO DitRiChstEIN THE MATINEE HER Gare Xone» BE CALM CAMILLA NORA BAYES, Ins New Musical Play | FI # MAXINE ELLIOTT'S: wear Hwa) HE TnKMOWA mg with RICHARD BENNETT JOHN BARRYMORE , “REDEMPTION” Frapklin 8t,,"4 1", Nis COHAN & oo Ma THREE FACES TAST VAUDEVILLE, ROCTORS ished or art finish, a oavip WARFIEL D pate 1 ton M Ere. 15-Mestnet, tax | THE ROMAN CE ae TARZAN A Now Tarzan of ihe Is Apes Bien etatio "ORCHESTRA. ———=—_— eee 5 | BROADWAY © i mt she & MPS. CH tke CHAPLIN Byki Miifoneo HARRIS io * AMUSEMENTS, a CLIFTON GRAWFORD LEX NGTON tn MATINEE TOMORROW. 2. ALL husicar*eome dies e000 LUCK, siM L DUES RODEN, Jake mest Terrace mae? Dancin 70 12. VENING WORLD, FRIDAY, to Mr, Gatti for en- ope that he up. Con tion, ) Miss Romaine's capacity | An appre Maurice Dean ist, mm hi Thero were two debu Crimi was Rodolfo. of Margaret Romaine, as t impro’ son and of Luigi Montesanto, as Ma debutan Miss Romaine is bservation. Mr. Papl ‘the plano. Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue Men’s Suits and Overcoats Special 23,95 A comprehensive assortment of the season’s newest and best-liked styles, developed in fabrics of finest quality and available in a remarkably good selection of staple and novelty colors. MEN’S OVERCOATS— | MEN’S SUITS— Special ; Special 18.00 18.00 Sete douse begin, SSeucaiaiy a Smart Sack models, well tailored,. in a made of heavy wool mixed overcoatings, | splendid assortment of dependable fabrics in desirable colors—all sizes. and ¢olors. MEN’S VELOUR HATS— From high-grade manufacturers. Best styles and colors—green, seal brown, olive gnd black. Speelah cis svissevercside 4.55 West of Fitth Avenue Fourteenth Street Women’s Tenderfoot Shoes Special Value 6.45 The low price of these shoes is by no means the only point in their favor. They also possess an unusual degree of smartnéss and com- . fort characterized in only the best and highest grade footwear. Tan Kid V amp § Shoes with brown cloth ‘tops—high cut, lace patterns, new vamp lasts and military or high French heels. B, C, D, E and EE widths—all sizes BOYS’ HIGH STORM SHOES He'll be a mighty pleased boy who gets a pair of these as a Christmas gift These were wisely purchased some months ago, and although prices have ad- * vanced considerably since then, we are offering these on old cost basis. Sizes 11 to 19}4..4...0+45 BanTOG Toe ented) Tan lace, with heavy leather uppers, two buckles and good stout soles. Bought months ago, therefore this low price. BANGING ACADEMIES, DANCING CARNIVAL Formerly at Grand Central Palace NOW AT |ST. 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DIAMONDS a Je in reread kee T= I Lea ab AT sé NOVEMBER 29, 1918, ee conducted, not always with discr Powder i 7¥6 and Hair Receiver h AG a gt : 7 ek Wasy Weeniy 6a MONTHLY PAYMENTS SQODS GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES AN WATCH SDA cara MAIDEN LANE {S833 $252 $)2Weeklylorennany } ) $502 '$12Weekly| Tu 60M $100%9'$220Weokly in “4 Chea at * ST. AMONDS* WATCHES). LIBERAL CREDIT BEST VALUES IN THE CITY GUARANTEED: NO EMPLOYERS REFERENCE ee ereduentr’company | _(DIAMONDS-WATCHE nth F CONFIOENTIAL RELATIONS=-NO J EMPLOYERS REFERENCES-CALL datt OR WRITE FOR CATALOG j05 = ype Hones SG DIANONDS BOUGH?s seu Ne | and thrilling v and sce them, on the Fourth Floor, and choose which shall |] jib) nytt S typo trim 4 be yours. ; MEN'S PURNISHINGS—MALN FLOOR, Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Apibue Worth While Values of Unusual Tmportance 19 Every. X <a) Week-End and Christmas Buyer : These Are the Clothes to Wear from Little Boy- hood to Young Manhood Now that the war is over, a young man’s fancy turns less to khaki and more to such clothes as these, which meet his every need for a well-groomed ap- pearance and a moderate expenditure, YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS— | LITTLE BOYS' OVERCOATS— excellent styles—double breasted wool khaki and mixtures—full’ models—navy, Oxford, heather | or half belted back—newest pock- and novelties —our reg. #3 ets—4 to 12 yrs.— values to $35,00...... ‘iso our reg, 619.50, ...664. 10.50 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS—novelty | LITTLE BOYS’ OVERCOATS— stripes: mistures and plain green | button to neck—of wool khaki, smart sack and belted models, including the dotfre style—our reg. | coatingy 9 to ‘ values to $30.00 2.50 | MACKINAWS — of dark, rich . sport pluids—full belted’ model ele erie cunt oC hea Prinisted with buckle—8 to terns, color and noveltiesexcel. | 17 ¥t8—our reg. 811.08. 10.00 lent tailoring and finish—some | BOYS’ OVERCOATS — wool have extra trousers—a number | khaki, mixtures and cheviot over- of different styles—splendid val- coatings—double breasted models ue—sizes 9 to 18 yr —belted back—convertible collar our reg. $14.50........ 185 sizes 10 to 18 yrs.—our PAS peo reg. $16.50— JUNIOR SUITS—Russian, junior | Values to $20.00...,... 13.50 Norfolk and’ military styles — corduroy, velveteen and fancy | LITTLE BOYS’ SUITS—sailor, mixtures—varicty of colors—some trench and Junior Norfolk models with washable deackable collars navy, serge, velour and worsted others braided—sizes 3 to 0 —long or short trousers—braided ears— sailor or Eton collar—3 to .. 5.00 8 yrs.—dur reg. 87.94...7,.00 y our reg. $5.94 Ivory Tint Gift Articles She will like for her dressing table. Sets complete, or individual ieces to match a col- lection. Values and as- sortments the best. Beatin’ 36 ct. Jewelry Specials of Christmas Interest These selections from our important stocks of Jewelry testify to their high artistic quality, in- trinsic worth and advantageously low prices. NOVELTY METAL NECKLACES Av unusual and exqu rause of the many cause these necklaces are the fasion of th moment in’ jewel 'y have green, gold or Dutch silver hy and, are Wenusit with la amethyst, cardinal and ap in tran¢hicept cut stones or solid col ‘There is an immense varletyig designs, all French conceptions, 7 Speciai 164 . 97 to 8,98 Others....cccccccsserederecvcecs peeeeee tees STERLING SILVER BAR PINS —straight bi so modish just now, are platinum finished and set with fi brilliant white stone in gallery mountings—value #2.,00;..... : 1.17 STERLING SIL) BAR PINS-- these are with square or round ends—~ they are platinum finished, are set with brilliant white stones—many charming designs are included in this selection— value #3.97,....+ ‘ 2.65 Special Purchase of Tayall ieres, Pendants and Charms Fhe to whom you wish to give something very nice will be delighted with one of these lovely piecesthey are solid gold, set with amethysts, topazes, sapphires and real pearls—some are in octagon design, others show the three-drop effect--designs too numerous for mention inake cach one of individual charin~values $6.97 to $6.97 4, 25 SOLID GOLD SIGNET RINGS—Japanese with @ brilliant cut diamond, w a © rose finish--what could be more appropriate for a Christmas gift—value $8.50 6.47 VANITY CASES-—these are sterling silver plated, with polished or French gray finish and etched designs and convenient fitings-— value $4.97... 3.25 5 AND CHIL DREN’: Ss GOLD FILLED BRACELETS- ~these aved or chased patterns and Lave extension hey = 97 67 3OLD FILLED Curr LINKS thse have Romie or English show engraved or chased patterns—t y are pul up 47 finish in gift boxes—value $1.00 Santa Claus 1 and Toyland ar mS 8 to 18 Jolly old Santa Claus is here 8 aik and 49 at Hearn’s and is going to spilitary or plain b stay with us ull Christmas, froubnre™ wome “with “extra just so he can see every little boy what they want the most. a 2% to And, whatever it is, it's sure 3° PURNISAIN iIRD ¥LOOR, to be here, because Santa Claus 4 ct, Boys’ Blouses has thought up the most truly anait alsibe negeanede wonderful toys for this Christ M0 sul UIRD PLOOK f animals and $2.00 Men's Gray Underwear 1.66 BOYS OLOTUING— THIRD FLOOR, and girl and find out | | 44nd 94 et, Boys's! all hind such lovely books and . t beautiful dolls DUMWeMM Stats toys. Come Winter worsted Camisoles — crepe de Chine and gts burke Pajamas — crepe de Bloomers — washable satin — two A Sale for Saturday Dainty Accessories These are Christmas gifts—economical to purchase, easy to send and delightful to receive. SPECIAL PURCHASE OF BOUDOIR CAPS Softest, frilliest confections of silks, nets, satins and laces, these ribboned in many adorable fashions, and shown in-all the Ceres shades, and a variety of designs—regularly .60 to .94.....seeeeeeeeeeees 40 striped peg- | $1.50 Men's Gray Felt Slippers. Gift Undersilks To delight fastidious women, and as mene to Satu shopping, these priced: are special. # Envelope Chemises—black satin— Empire styles—shirred and trimmed—our reg. $3.68... Envelope Chemises — crepe Chine sod ati ine lace = serts, shirring ribbons embroidery—reg. $3. nab Envelope Chemises — Chine of extra fine Goad oar bess with bow knots or V-neck, autifully trimmed with wide filet lace— several styles... 4.04 in B88 crepe de CI id satin, with ribbon shoul pM dase soother style bas lace trimme armholes— regulaply $1.38. ........645 1.18 satin~lingerie or tailored styles Ft Sng of Kien lace — wi ribbon and rosebude— regularly $2. 1.87 hine — Empire id tailored sate, hemstitched, shirred and ribboned. Special .... 5,00 NECKWEAR Lovely new styled collars of organdie, pique, Georgette, satin and net, also dainty rufflings—at this special sale price—regularly .94.... .O7 CORSETS Women who aspire to be well corseted will appreciate these two interesting specials for Saturday. $2.50 Corsets Coutil, medium’ ‘bust, ‘long. hip models, sizes 19 to @1, and #8 to 26. $1.10 Bandeaux... Heavy — broche elustic Saturday Is a Good Day for APRONS That is what these values will tell you. Aprons are among the practical, dainty gifts to be particularly recommended for Christmas. Maids’ and Housekee; ’ Aprons - die, lawn, reer and dotted Swiss—trimmed with em- broidery, Val. lace, with pockets, and finish of ribbon bows—~ vast assortments,.... Special .48 Aprons—cambric—long or short— lawn and dotted Swiss—with and without embroidered shoulde straps Special .'7 Red Cross Aprons—cambric—lon, sleeves—regularly 1.94.... 1.4 MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. Hurrah for T prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders. « “(neatly TES 8 FU RNISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR, $1.23 Children's Union Suits. Part wool, white oF gt i . long sleeves, ankle length ae tele ews Uh $3.94 Girls’ inn Rubberized Canton, bil tan, large collar, pockets end Belt, brim caps to match—8 ioe 14 yea, GIRLS’ WEAR—8ECOND FLOO $3.00 Boys’ Lace Shoes... Black veal calf—goed and upp sizes 1 t 8. su SECOND FLOOR, Heavy, felt” soles with slges 7 to 1. SHOUES—SEOOND PLOOR, 87 et. Holiday Stationer;

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