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= . Hadley’ 8 Opera *: On Cleopatra : By Sylvester Rawling. 66 Leo. TKA'S NIGHT,” \* fee by Alice Leal Pollo Saution’s story, was produced af the Metropolitan Opera House on Satur- ay. afiernvon % erowded house for the premiere | werformance by coupling it with! Like the nine’ operas in English that Yad preceded it since Mr. Gatti be a8 head with respectful a nd| feature Mr. it elleited generous applaus he | close Mis, ollock Hadley Were called be r e nh with thé principal - singers, ‘the conductor, H and the sing: oy ont and Mr. Had- ley made thanked ev the audience. The tale ts an exotic. Cleopatra with Mark “Antony forty miles away, the air -like an oven, the country | parched by drougtit, herself afire with | fove-longing, cuts short a celebration | and js rowed down the Nile on thi royal barge to bathing p confides her loneliness to her attendant, Mardion, who has telling her nion, hopeless love for Meiamoun, a “bruve lion hunter. An arrow | across thé river drops at} en's feet, frightening her; but agiow by the message it T Jove you!" As she ig about to step into the water the man who PHOTOPLAYS. = re D WWAY & (TI ST. WILL ROGERS Best Comedy, “Water, Water Everywhere.” O. Henry Story—Review, fired the arfow (Melamouh, of course) | ca aee from it. which di sion t The fervor with) placed his name high in a ro his hopeless pas- ger to love, and he (morning, the nigiht herself nnd C neope be thnawn to the eautifully set ix this, the first, act and imposing is the second,/on the terra there 4" bacchanalia At é fn Opera in two acts) with Meiamoun 4 Cleon. ra by “nis by Henry Hadley, the text! tin k after Theophile | Keepy his vow, drinks the poison and dies just as a messenger, from Mark the latter's ap- orders that her | was alluring to eye and ear, although some of the music did not give her opportunity to display her voice 4 irst Time we Alessandro Bonci, the famous Ital- ian lyric tenor, unheard in New York ng in “The Masked | Chicago Opera Com- | pany's forces at the Lexington Thea- | begs him to live. voice and his art proved unimpaired. —_—_————— CASTORIA For Infants and Children ‘| in. Use For Over 30 Years Cattle Gatti had assured | Of the dead man, she turns to greet the conqueror with, "Yes, my Antony | ‘The music that Mr, Hadley has con- “wagtideci,” in which Caruso sang.|ceived for the clothing of this story cannot fall to command attention, in form St fulfila the does not glow eer it was well with In the most important by far single Hadley misses a great NATIONAL Music Snow |: AND FESTIVAL The most compreherisive*musical display ever held anywhere—occupying three entire floors. ‘100 EXHIBITS—50 CONTINUOUS CONCERTS Famous Artists in Edison Recital Hall, and Aeolian Recital Hall Ampico Salon each afternoon and evening. GRanoCenTRAL PaLace FEBRUARY 2"-7* INCLUSIVE 2 P.M. to 11P.M, — TICKETS FIDST Time IN ORDA FORM AWATHA'S WOU ay 100 PEOPLE - ~ ORCHESTRA °F 80 Bway Tl 0 JALTO Square Be BROADWAY aa inces®>, DANGEROUS HOURS | “PARDON ME”, “00%, Muses! Comaty Girls THEATRES. PHOTOPLAYS. 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THE MUSICAL COMEDY HIT, | PLYMOUTH fim #25, & Sa | RETURN OF ST 5 wel | JOHN BARRYMORE " CONCERTS AND MUSIC. 9:30 to 6:00 Store Hours (for the Present) HEARN Last Week Semi-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale Dressmakers’ Sale values advertised in various Sun- day papers are reprinted complete in Tuesday’s con- densed list appearing in Monday aftetngon’s papers. THESE FOR BOTH TODAY AND TOMORROW :— Dressmakers’ Sale Items Silks and Satins $2.95 Crepe de Chine $2.95 Black Satin—35 inch. $3.50 Black Dress Satin— olitan Yew: E., FEB. 16, 8.15 FOKINE Creator (of, Rumian Battet FOKINA fe> SiledoN oflesribk New Prosrem Mgt. 8. HUROK, Ay WEST 420 St. HIPPODROME NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT 4 Second of the Series of CHICAGO OPERA COMPANY CONCERTS sOLaIst GALLI-CURCI SEATS NOW ON, SALE po, Wee 80, ieee yer rangemeat) BP Mewwecners 11 8th Av Flannelette Wear for Women and Children $2.68 Flannelette Night Dresses. $3.28 Flannolette Night Dresses. rr $2.69 Flannelette Pajamas $1.28 Flannelette Bloomers. . . ea $1.48 Flannelette Petticoats... . | 78 ct. Canton Flannel Corset Covers.) BEB 00 Hi ciseeeeee a 97 ct. Knit Corset Covers...... $1.48 Heavy Knit Corset Covers. 1.28 $3.28 White Flannel Petticoate— Extra Size Flannelette Notions and Dress Forms +2.44 | Spool Cotton— Willington Mills 200- yard spool—black and white—best EERIRETS te] PT tes CHIC ‘oo OP Faulkner, cine.” MAURICE WES GAT anus and ¥ treet , | $1.84 Silk Mixed Poplins— Woolen Dress Materials | $4.28 Black All-Wool Velours— No mail or phone orders. ie et. 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Ruffling and Lace Advance Medels in Spring Frocks for Women and Misses | Taffeta Frocks Dinner Dresses ... 178 Ht npeshert wakee our reg $14.97 Shears and Scissors $1.17 Steel Shears "1124 75 et. Scissors and Shears... vd | Nese Seetes Pecores. ia Li Ti he; ieee wna uae [S148 Scissors and Shears. |$3.97 W White Net Flouncings— No Charge for Alterations. Laces an Eisteciieien! Women's and Misses’ Suite 1214 et. Fancy Cotton Lates 28 ct. Cluny and Imitation Crochet | 9;-Inch Black Silk Braid— aor awee BO | our 10g, BOI ips rivsiacnrcepes ie .77| Fancy Black and Colored Silk TTF Braid—our reg. .24 to 47. hats bare de and veld Bettens—| and Coat Buttons— our reg, .28 to 47 card....... +18 | Rajah so” Hard | 5. 47.75, 69.75 | Also sis hy of new suits in serge, poiret twill, and tricotine, in nav) +14! blue, quail and other colors, 54.75 to 92.75: ° | Reduction in all Winter Suits remain many of them are sell ing at less “than it would cost t yd. 31 have them made, No Charge for Alterations Portieres, Overdraperies re Blin Purchase of Handy-hite ++2.15 | Sash Curtains— 1.24) Lot 1—pair ++3.00| Lot 2—pair Tean-up of One of the Leading 97 ct. Val. Laces? 97 ct, Novelty Lace Flouncings $1.38 Black Brussels 98 ct. All-over Embr: Embroidery Flouncings 97 ct. Emb. Voile Flouncings, yd. Dainty Embroideries y Dress Nets and Crepe Georgette | $2. 97 ae Width Georgette Ribbons, Etc. “9! 42 ct. Taffeta Ribbons 52 ct. Moire and Taffeta Rion | Black Moire Ribbons. yd. 2.30 | $1.26. Satin Ribbons |$3.35 Embroidered Ribbo: 1,77 | $1.68 White Linens... \$4.24 White Linens. ... | $2.47 7 ‘silk Drews Ne | Marquisette Net and Fine Scrim Cir- ins—-5 to 80 pairs—drawnwork Ince inserts and fine lace edges~ | Lot 1—val. $3.97 Let 2--val. $4.97 ‘THE NIGHT BOAT’ CRITERION '337,8'4) Otis Skinner «: About sixty styles white, ivory and beiger THE ABSOLUTE DRAMATIC. THLUME “The Acguittal” Furniture Repps | $4.97 and $5.97 Furniture and Drapery Velours-—50 inch Reversible Morsertaes, Damask Anticipation of your needs in blouses and sweaters and then pricing them at much less than you _expected to pay-—are lwo of the reasons why this day is so eagerly waited for by many of our friends. Coat and Tuxedo Sweaters yet Face Advance Styles in Crewaee }$1.37 Velour and | Tapestry Pillow Slips .. HENRY MILLER & BLANCHE BATES ears voreev THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR Rix Tings Linen Taffeta Cretonnes , American Beauty, Reversible Terry Cloth. roon, Copen, purple and white—our reg. $7.48 BLOUSES Jap Silk Blouses Cort aan ‘West LINCS Era 615 sharp, Mts Wed. & Sat Mis Gro. COHAN * Thea, LAURETTE TAYLOR » ONE NIGHT IN nO BELASCO | wan LENORE ULRIC }},;\' ‘1 Reversible Chenille Portieres— Dainty Blouses — , dainty and nov elty patterned voile s— Finest Seamless Wilton Ruge— Fi SR ET ye Fine Seamless Velvet Ru | MORNING SPECIALS.-Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, qua No Mail or ‘Tetephone Orders | Bigelow Hartford Velvet Ruge— INA CLAIRE $2.48 French Serges and Taffetas New Axminster Rugs $4.44 Men's Silk Stripe Shirts Ys Winter Underwear Qe mnt New Shipment of Art Squares— JOHN GOLDEN Presents oe $9.44 Tozart Fibre MEN'S UNDERWEAR MAIN FLOOM. 45 ct, Outing Flannel Wool Velvet Stair Carpeting. 2,47 HUDSON Booth Tarkington's Clarence negligess, ete, *\ itis} BASEMENT . New Cortain S rims For Today and Tomorrow 50 Wedding Invitations or Announcements Printed in Old Knglish or df cas, BOYS CLOTHING THI Mr. & Mrs. Cobarn 7 We | 56.97 Texoleum Art Rugs $1.77 Women's Cotton Fleece MATINEES WUD NERD AY ri MORNING, JUDGE” } | Listen, Lester’ | RUGS THIRD FLOOR itkoline Comfortables ight COMFONTAILES~ BASEMENT, 7 eu g | $2.47 New Scrim Curtains pattern—9 buttons—to fit sizes 3 to Double Envelopes Included Orders taken Today ov Tomor-aw | ” will be ready February Seventh, $2.50 Women's Overgaiters. QTAR *& 33 The MIDNIGHT MAID! Every Sunday—Twe Bis Concerts ‘SHOES—SKOOND FLOOR