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Galli-Curci in ‘Sonnambula’ Py Syiveste- Rawling. A SONNAMBULA” was the Chicago Opera Association's Dil at the Lexington The- atre last night. It served for another dieplay of the vocal agility and charm and the ingratiating person- j ality of Amelita Galli-Curci, who was ; Amina. Detestable weather condi- y Mons, invor ¥ impaired transit fa- } cilities, did not deter her host of admirers from filling the auditorium | aad ,iavishing applause upon her. } She rewarded thom by singing Bel- fini’s florid music in her best voice ‘end impersonating as convincingly “ag any one could the maligned girl fecused of being unfaithful to her lover when she was only an-honest- to-goodness sleepwalker. ‘The opera served, too, for the in- treduction of the much heralded * tenor, Tito Schipa, who was Jlvino, betrothed to Amina, His voice is pleasing, steady and robust, holding no little of baritone quality, and his © acting is confident. Was sprightly and tuneful as Lésa, 46 ducing Amina recoiled upon herself. Virgilio Lazzari, a deep-voiced Count Rudolph; Marie Claessens, Vittorio ‘Trevisan and Lodovico Oliviero were in the cast. The chorus of unman- nerly villagers ‘who intruded upon Amina in bed to revile her was slug- gish in action and sang with corre- sponding listlessness. Mr. de Angelis conducted, ’s new opera “Cleopat- ” bids fair to have come to . It was presented for a second © thme last night at the Metropolitan + Opera House in conjunction with “Le ! Coq d'Or" and was enjoyed by a large audience. Frances Alda, as Cleopatra, and Orville Harrold as Melamoun were recalled many times and the dancing by Rosina Galli and her two principal to Mr. Hadley's fascinating music was greeted en- + thusinstically. Mr. Papi conducted masterfully. The setting of the two acts ‘* charming. Mr. Bamboshek, instead of Mr. Bodanzky, directed a good performance of “Le Coq d'Or.” + Bvelyn Scotney sang the Princess. The rast of the cast was familiar. In the afternoon there was an performance of “Madama Buterfly,” with Geraldine Farrar, Martinelli and Spoth, Mr. Moranzoni that attracted a surprisingly large audieace considering the weather. ‘Vincent d'Indy’s second symphony was the feature of the Boston Sym- phony Orchestra’s concert in Car- negie Hall last night. It has not been heard so often that it has ceased to Ie novel, and it is Intricate enough demand close attention, Intel- Teotual rather than emotional, up-to- | | ghestra, and Tito Schipa | Myrna Sharlow we the intriguing innkeeper whose tra- |= conducting, | date in construction, peppered with 2 dissonances, it has fascinating | rhythms and is full of color. Tt was exceedingly well played by the or- and Mr, Monteux, as con- ‘or, has never shone so signally, 4 to. “The Lis Preludes,” Wagner's prelude and _love- from “Tristan and Isolde” compieved the programme. H John Aubert, a Swiss pianist, wade] = THE RVENING WORLD, _FRIDAY, “PEBRUARY 6, Cordon & Dilworth es REAL es ORANGE MARMALADE | CONCERTS AND Music. Metropolitan 2. NEXT sg EVE.. FEB. 10, AT 8.15 FO Creator of Grea’ & New York debut at Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon. In Schumann's “Etudes Symphoniques" he showed himself to be a player of distinction, with ample technique and plenty of power. His programme began with a Waeh toccrta and fugue and ended with a Saint-Saens waltz, Besides there were a Debussy group and com- positions by Cesar Franck and Ravel. pslitteese™dchneateston CROWDS AT THE MUSIC SHOW ‘The music show, the bie feature of Music Week, at the Grand Central Palace 1s well attended in spite of the weather. and the various concerts there have proved ilar, To-day the big attraction will the presentation of grand opera in English at the Man! fin Opera House, Acts from “Lucia, “Aida” and “Carmen” will be presented by competent singers and orchestra, To-morrow night the New York Sym- phony Orchestra gives a concert under the auspices of the Music League of the People’s Institute at Lay Ah ptf School. The completo will | ae ted by” Rene Pollain, They’re Here LADIES’ SPRING SUITS ied MOVIE WORK | “Siuick ek i chon Go t | GALLE aoatee AMUSEMENTS. 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Silk New Shipment Received Wool and These rugs are an especially fine quality—perfectly paint io solid colorings—staple shades or decorative tints, reversible— which are so niuch in demand at the present time. They are 75 per cent. wool—25 per cent. fibre—closely woven suitable for living and bed rooms. —exceedingly durable— x12 ft. . 23.94 8.3x10.6.. 21.94 Clearances Girls’ Dresses and Coats Lots of time yet before cold weather is over Leeson | dresses and comfortable, smart enjoyed to the fullest extent. lve you your i ing Winter mouels at prices far Girls’ Velveteen Dresses uthful models, made of excellent reduced. Girls’ Rain Coats and Capes with brim caps to match: afford excellent values at this Saturday—One Day Sale Silk Moire Bags Our regular 6.23 to 7.34 ity—fancy metal tassels—silk drop or top mirror and purses. —A LS O— The ha of the remain- low regular values 53 1 Girls’ Serge Suits | Skirts of navy blue serge, well made, on white cambric bodies— | come in sises @ to 14 yeare— our regular $2.24......... L772 Rain Coats, in tan and navy blue» 5.66 sizes, include styles in tan and navy lined hood: 8.24 5.57 A value which the wise shopper will appreciate is offered in these Moire Bags—-Fine qual- frame—silk lined—contain Fibre Rugs 7.6x9... 6x9 17.94 14.94 Saturday—One Day Sale Rubbers These are most unusual values in rubbers offered at a tirne when they can be most appreciated. Low Cut Rubbers for Women AL ee $1.00 quality — sizes 3 to 7 97 ct. to $1.24 Men's Silk Neckwear. .79 Large assortment of neckwear of silk. satin and other matertals— In stripes and figures—light and dark shades. MEN'S SHOP—ALAIN FLOOR, $1.95 Men's Caps merarrce © Fine quality al wool fabrics in dark colore—-well made—al) sizes. MEN'S SHOP MAIN FLOOR, $2.95 Men's Stiff-Cuff Shirts 2.18 Well-made woven madras—col- ored ‘ht grounds. ALN PLOOM, stripes on Ii MEN'S BHOP ilk Jersey Petticoats $16.50 Boys’ Suits Various. semt-Norfolk—-waiat seara or pleated back models, snedium and dark mixture greens browns ‘and grey— tf lined and tailored BOYS! CLOTHING. nifin FLOOR, medium heels — | i 13.0 Storm Rubbers for Children .69 90 quality—sizes 6 to 1044 and 11 to &. 1 MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. $1.47 Boys’ Grey Fleece Union Suits, 1.10 ay piace ~— high necks long eve nkle fohgtn | oHsUEDRENS UNDRRWEAIL MAIN FLOOR $10.74 Boys’ Corduroy Suite -mray; semi-Ni | 4 | “Stowe GuoniiNe | $1.48 Children’s Rom, ingham, champ! nh newest TURD FLOOR, 1.09 and galatea styles and colors— 2 to 6 years. CHILDREN'S WEAR—THIRD FLOOR, Blouses 118 lars attached or | ‘ epee P ‘SnsoND FLOOR | $6.50 Girls’ Black Lace Shoes 485 High-cut pattern—Goodyear weltedd n's walking b i 8 WOMEN'S SHOR DEPT,--SECOND FLOOR, ss sical : Last Day Dressmakers’ Sale Opportunities Dress Materials 48-inch All-Wool Velours— our reg. $4.98 3.54 46 and 48-inch All-Wool Tricotines— our reg. 83.68 Fine Quality All-Wool Cream Tricotines—46-inch— our reg. $4.97. ice Was tan Navy en's ear Serges— our reg. $4.97,.......... B.O4 42-inch All-Wool Poplins— colors and black— 48-inch All-Woat French —our reg. 83.38 er Fao All-Wool Cream. Freneh ‘seo our reg. @3.98......... 2.54 48-inch All-Wool Plaid and. Striped French Serges— our reg. $3.97 8.28 48-inch All-Wool Shepherd Checks—black and white— our reg. $3.97...... . 8.28 48-inch All-Wool oer our reg. $3.97. ‘ 3 Ribbons Embroidered Ribbons— our reg. $3.35, Moire Taffeta Ribbons— yd. 3S Black Moire Ribbons— Dress Nets and Crepe Georgette $2.97 Double Width Crepe $2.47 Silk Dress Nets— 72 inch VELLING DEPT.—MAIN FLOOR, Cotton Fabrics Novelty Voiles— Woven Plaid Voilee— | OME NEE OT isi scevee + 7S / 44-Inch Chiffon Vo! White Materials White Embroidered Nelle our reg. $1.00 French Lingerie Batistes— 45 ins. wide—our reg. $1.00. .8@ i Imported Chiffon Volles— i 40 ins. wide—our reg. .97.. .8O Flannels Robe Cloths—27 inches wide— { our reg. .72. Sale .61 ] Novelty Silk-and-Wool Flannels 30 inch—our reg. $2.67.. 1.84 | Unbleached Canton Flannels— 1 33 inch—our reg. .47, 40 1 All-Wool French Flannels— 27 inch—our reg,¥1.6 | and $1.87 Plain Wool Flannel (white) #7 inch—our reg. 81.34... LOO Wool and Cotton Mixed - nels—26 inch—our reg. .58 .40 Important Accessories at Saturday Sales Values Handkerchiefs Hosiery, etc, Opportunities for economies | in little things are always plentiful here, as these re+ ductions evidence, Men's Handkerchiefs— our reg. .84 half doz. -63 Special . M2 each or Children’s Handker- corded border — slight! ‘our reg, .60 half doz. . 48 Colored Umbrellas— our reg. $9.47 Children’s Black double heel and toe . $50