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NDAY, MAROH 1, 1920. — Chic 0 Sin Idyll," “Dreams,” the “Entrance of style, the rhythmic | ports trom committoos on Iegistation, | ; ag 0 i UES | tre ‘voay’ into’ vaibatia” and the the aentiment and. the [ety dopartmontay dc, “abla oly te. the : “Rienal” overture, In Ligat's sym. he ensence of hin |Oldert of west shie civie orranigations End N.Y. Season; honic poem “Taseo" and “Hungarian je ahdienge bad a) bya Paid i, Mr by vege 4 andj treat and knew n nit e oie yay o |his men woke up, giving fine procla- t —— carn Hmplorees to Parsifu! Again nation to cack of them and stirring : ‘ the atidience to prolonged enthpsiem. Mie cir of f 4 ee | The “All Seats Sold" sign again faced | night. dice, his, West Fourte: late comers. j taste, this style and hia clear enum. {profit shar By Sylvester Rawling. : sili ciation always make for a delightful participate HE Chicago Opera Associa-| Marje Mikova, ptatist, gave a re- entertidninent me sshnoahoed ty sitet at-dee Pritceed.' o yeotors | Were several song 4b Sohien che tion ended ite New York|cital at the Princess Theatre yester- | Ti rie hin accom atich has season al the Lexington The- | (ay afternoon. Bach, Chopin and | whose compositions always are orks - three: y will be trolling feat~ Fulton St. atre: on Saturday night witt’ a| Liszt compositions were on her pro- | inal. \.ufe_ in the operation of this plan.” Performance of “Aida,” Rosa Raisa singing the name part. in the afternoon "Rigelot 0," witir Tita RAE. fo ag. the Jester, was the bill, Hoth houses were crowded to overflowing and iach audience was wildly enthu- slastic. The company begina a season In Boston to-night. During tte visit of five weeks here If presented a prodi- qe Sloug number of works, several artists of importance and a new conductor of distinction. It wax handicapped by an or. At Carnegie Hall last | is to learn the savings nabit’ through indifferent orchestra and insufticlent| Sper “Qiaximitian Rose, — Russian the medium of Thrift Stamps, rehearsals, Only a few performances | yiolinist, gave a recital, His pro- | seiling but is a purely cdue stamp Were satisfactory throughout. It is understood thatia longer seasdn iv s contemplated next year, This sug- gests the query whether a few operas well presented wouldn't be better worth while and make for keener ap- preciation than many operas not thor- oughly prepared! “Parsifal,” in English, had a second Presentation at the Metropolitan Op- era House on Saturday afternoon The regular subscription audience ‘was augmented to the limit of capaci- ty. The performance moved more swiftly, twenty minutes, at least, be- ing saved. For this chief thanks are due to Mr. Bodanzky, who is conduct- ang the music drama with infinité care and understanding, and helping the principal singers, most, of whom are rg to the work, to find them- selves. Margarete Matzenauer is not wuss Kundry, but she seems to be ing experiments in the Garden sCene that are not altogether com-~- mendable. Although she is a stunning * . She has technical abil- ood tone and much promise. Anica Fabry, soprano, at Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon, sang Slovak songs with charm, She also sang two songs by Emil J. Polak, her ac- companist at the plano. well, but she war overweikhted in operatic arias by Mozart, Halevy and Smetana. Ed wine Behre, a New York planist, at the Garrick Theatre last night, played Schumann's “Scenes fiom Childhood” and compositions by Scarlatti, Bee- thoven, Ghopin and Debussy with taste and intelligence, but without gramme held Tartini's| G_ minor sonata and Mendelssohn's © minor concerto. His playing ts suave and his tone pleasing. Will Schaeffer was his accompanist at the piano, Rudolph Ganz may take much pleasuré from the fact that at the close of the Metropolitan Opera con- cert last evening the audience stayed on and demanded encore after encore. And he obliged with his usual good nature. His rendition of the Grieg concerto in A minor was especially fine. The regular company soloists were Marie Sundelius, Margaret Ro- maine «qd, Louls D'Angelo, all of whom were In good voice and pleased the house. (Mr. Hagéman led. There was special attention paid to the playing of Adolph Fink's “Jewish Rhapsody” by the orchestra, Fritz Kreisler’s prdgramme at his violin recital in negie Hall on Saturday afternoon included Bach's A minor concerto, Bruch’s “Scotch Fantasy” Pac a host of smaller tap THRIFT-KNOWLEDGE WEEK. No Stamp Sale “Dei Cane of Teaching in Saving. been hamed Thrift Wéek by the Say- ings Division of the United States Treasury Department. Parents and school teachers are urged by the Government to explain WE“ 'CASTORIA / For Infants and Children Always bears the | Fignature of ‘The week which opens to-day nas fm Use For Over 30 Years Lattin | to the children what arf easy thing It purely , educational undertaking to teach the youth of the country economy and saving and in- vestment in Government securities, STATEN ISLAND LACKS COAL. © Deliveries, ‘The ‘coal situation on Stkten Island is serious and much suffering 1s reported among the sick who are left without fuel |) owing to the refusal of the dealera to make deliveries. is _ Coal men declare they are making all the deliveries they can. The: consumers can get coal if they haul it at their own expense, Which in some, instaficea is as tu high a& $5 @ ton, plus $13.60, the price of the coal, was ordere: In’ many cases the coal six and seven weeks ago. Yo Adarens| tion. | Bird §. Coler, Commissioner of. Chari- ties, will be the principal speaker at the monthly meeting of the West End Association reference. Maiden Lane Values Select from our immense stock, and have “'en Months plete pay- ment. ConBdential. Noe yer Call or trated catsiogue 44. Ledge ine OVER-EATING is the root of nearly all digestive evils. digestion is weak or out of kilter, better eat less No employer's write for illus If your Store Only Fulton St., Cor. Bridge St. at Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn BEGINNING TO-DAY OUR FAMOUS ° Automatic Reduction Sale IS SEMI-ANNUAL SALE, HELD AT THE CLOSE OF EACH SEASON, OFFERS UNPRECE- DENTED BARGAINS. THE PURPOSE OF THIS SALE IS TO DISPOSE OF ALL SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, GIRLS’ APPAREL, FUR COATS AND FURS, OF THIS PAST SEASON REGARDLESS OF ORIGINAL COST OR VALUE. Every Winter Garment Must Be Sold BEFORE THIS STORE CLOSES FRIDAY, MARCH STH, AT 5.30 P. M. THE REASON FOR THIS AUTO- MATIC REDUCTION SALE IS TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE NEW INCOMING SPRING MERCHANDISE - Makes the Price layed with e passers == pieture, something of movement, something of serisuousness, something of luscious quality in her voice are lacking. As the savage woman tn the | first act and in the scene where she ts ® Set] AS PIRIN—Its Uses soreech is blood-curdling, and also as First Introduced by “Bayer” in the Year 1900 HE IDEA IS AS FOLLOWS: EACH AND EVERY GARMENT ON SALE IS TAGGED WITH A SPECIAL SALE TICKET, AS PICTURED BELOW, WHICH WILL SHOW THE PRICE THAT THEY WILL BE SOLD AT EACH DAY AND THEIR ORIGINAL VALUE. COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES MONDAY) 505056. OAL. oye ne 45° and use KI-MOIDS the new aid to better digestion, Pleasant to take effective. Let Ki- moids help straighten out your digestive troubles. 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Sago!" eae Fox SCARFS tormerty up" 39.60 3750... 35:80 33.50 This distinguished collection has rarely been equalled for value, both in qualities of MOLE SCARFS.... ae +, BOR 37 ‘id 3578 fabrics and styling. Street, Afternoon, Restaurant and Theatre Dresses, in a great WOLF SCARFS,... ......-. 5555+: . ae AT, ARR he 40.00 variety of Models (three illustrated), in most desirable colors and combinations. NATURAL SGUIRREL SCARFS.... : oe. ne pag i bp Pe oe ~ SKUNK SCARFS.. * 65.00... 6250, 60... 5780... 55.00 il RUSSIAN SABLE SCARF ee 69:59... 6759... 65:00... 62:50, 60.00 Regular Values to 79.50 HUDSON SEAL STOLES............. rman ap << 7500... 7280... 7000... 6780. | 65.00 Sale Price 38.00