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s >be McCormack boxes were crowded with women, the |et Mansachusetts, and many others. | besides the singing of Mr. McCormack Pavanue by Ravel, his own Russian | valuehle prean representative of the| Philadelphia Opera House, it 1s sald, Pe centre box decorated with a big!He also introduced Archbishop Hayes,| here were songs that sterling rhapsody and Cossack dances, and; Metropolitan Opera Company, ne ts} may put an end to the weekly ex- ‘American flag, occupied by Mrs, Mc-|Who bestowed upon Mr, McCormack | American baritone, Clarence White. Mouesorgsky's) “Hopak” with fine} f (iociose something, at|cursiona to the Quaker City by M aks and Sings Cormack cae ccupted Py ae’ curn | the benediction vf the Church; Mayor | Mill, and violin sdlos by the world artistry and pervading eharm. f his plans for next Gattis forces, ‘The problem involv things topsy-turvy, Mr. MoCormack,| Hylan, who expressed the apprec renowned rita Kreisler. Judge —— | much speculation as also the housing of Mr. StoKowsk’' 2 at the end, made @ speech that was] tion of the city; J. I. C. Clarke, w Dowling presented to Mr. McCormack _ Refore Mr, Gatti-Canazza starts for necome of the Philadelphia pers] *hilddelphia Orchestra, which is bo- u WOE Fl sodeenr ty reas e BPs atraticity, | rend ‘a dedieatory: poem; ‘William. v | 1 Kold plaque symboliaue of the art Italy next week, acompanied, v8 he|formances by the company. Hecent|come af importance to New York } Ho hed tencred Maelt he pid, by | Larkin, “Supreme ‘Director of the| of minatrelay, and for Uhé subscribers Will be, by Witilam J, Guard, 'the in-|cnanges jn the wrehip of the! musie lovers, : what he hid done during the war.| Knights of Columbus, whowe eulogy | there was a souvenir record of Mr By Sylvester Rawling. and as for the success he had achievea| of Mr. McCormack was in iat ms k's "Then You'l Remember bd his voice and his art, to which all admirably expressed; James wether @ night to bo re (N M'CORMACK, the Irish tenor.) the speakers had paid tribute, the| [> Senator from California, tang his farewot! to! credit was due to his hearcra’ who r spilled the beans by , not only by Mr. McCor- mack, but by all who were privileged had pa the piper. Then he speaking too long and making an to be present. ~Dear Old Pal o' Mine” and “You'll impassioned appenl for the Irish Re- secant femember Me” at his very best, and| public, and William J, Henderson, - r ; that means much, for in richnoss|the well-known music critic, who] Sascha Votichenko, master of the . : jeeping sup- and purity of voice, in distinction of|made the shortest, most epigram-|txmpanon, an instrument obsolete for plies will find them un- style, and in clarity of ungiation,| matio and by far the most apposite; us save for him, gave a concert at ually hi ter Guali nd | MeCormack ‘s unrivalled. well as lumoroun speech of the| Aeolian Hall last night. He was as- ; ust , igh in quality a Mr. Victor J. Dowling, Justice of the| evening. A reference by Judge Dowl-| sisted by Magia Winetskaya, singer, ly low in price— Supreme Court. presided. He read|ing to Gov. Edwards, who was on|the Baroness Alexandra 'de Markoff Ww Ww ; letters of regret for thelr absence|the dais, brought everybody to his! pianist, and the Russian Cathedral est 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) est 43rd Street here, at our store, from Bainbridge Colby, Secretary of| feet applauding and cheering. Neve' State: Jonephus Daniels, Secretary of theless, the banquet was dry. the Navy: Gov, Smith, Gov. Coolidge| For the enjoyment of music lovers, Quartet. Of course it was Mr. Votl- chenko and hia instrument that were the chief attractions, He played a A Notable Reduction Sale Thursday of Women’s Tailor-Made Suits Models taken from our. regular stock Rene and re-priced for Immediate Disposal. eee e you get enough tobacco in ¥ ‘A wide variety of distinctive styles in Tricotine and Poiret Twill, fewis® ConcER 457s STREET awe 6rs AVENUE ealing workmanship and designing of the highest order. NEW YORK every ten-cent sack of “Bull” Durham | si : Group I—Suits Reduced to | Group II—Suits Reduced to to roll fifty cigarettes ..... for ten aa $75.00 | $90.00 cents more you can get papers strong f Includes models as priced Includes Suits i priced enough to roll ’em ri ht —yet ‘thin ge $125.00 up to $165.00 aoe F epartment of Women’s Suits—Third Floor enough to burn right .... enough for = i ne ania rolling three-and-a-half sacks of “Bull” | ae << Durham Tobacco in one book of | | | | | Wo CIGARETTE PAPERS (Made in France— pronounced “Ree La Croy”) No wonder we’re happy! Pretty soon you'll be as happy as we are because it has something to do 7 lng”, with the Each book contains 175 papers yo | H. made thin for free burning, strong, for tight rolling, pure for little ash and eal oe aha? 20 odor—so pure that, in the making, four hundred gallons of clear Se Mem mat se eh proce wih rote > Lowered & oy And— which means that if'you don’t like RIZ LA CROTX ek Splish enhes tek Hie