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Namara Sings Marguerite at ° By Sylvester Rawling. ORTUNE GALLO faith in the goddess nane . he bears or he would not risk ber proverbial fickleness by the vari- ety of repertory which he is forcing his San Carlo Opera Company to pre- sent at the Manhattan Opera House. Offenbach’s “Tales ag Crowded houses acclaimed them both. The “Faust” pe was dis- Appointing, Pilade BSinagra, hot Giuseppe Corallo, as the house pro- gramme announced the most un- “romantio looking and acting Faust that J recat. Mr. Biasi,-usually an costumer, must take some of the blame for this, Save for a few forced, ringing, high notes, Mr. Sin- "a voice was without distinction. u rite Namara, who was Mar- ite, a stunning picture, but much too sophisti in appearance and action, had néver rehearsed with him, and herself was suffering from fever, have advance ro ia fa i013 UNLY LONGACRE Br," fu Bot gt “PITTER PATTER” MEW MUSICAL COM! NORA BAYES os. 40. tee GRAHAM” aa it was gald. That helps to explain the | coldness of ber singing at the bogin- ning and why the garde: y sang Bledel a tractively, but again it was Balles *@ Valentine, who won and deserved the singing and artistic honors. Guests of the management at the “Tales of Hoffmann” were 280 wound- e@ and invalid soldiers and sailors invited through the Red Cross 8o- ciety. Apparently they had a good Ume, The Olympia was Josephine Lucehese, who has been heard in reci- tal Dut was new to the operatic stago, Her acting 3 the doll wai rensera ably good for a beginner and h singing held much of charm. Stella de Motte, who was Giulletta, looked che bur sang the barcardiie only indi mntly well. The Antonia was Regina Vicarino, who has not sung here recently becaupe of tours in South America. Her voice has bril- Yant qualities but lacks breadth. Ar- nold Becker's Dappertutto and Mira- ele would have made a deeper im- pression if we were not obsessed with the memory of Renaud’s masterful impersonations of both characters’ in the same house when Oxcar I. was 7 King. Agostini, always conactentious, struggied hard with Hoffmann, Elea- nor Marlo was Niclaua and {i east were May Barron, Natale Amadeo Baldi, Mario Valle, Manuel Perez and Alice Homer. Mr. Merola conducted both operas HARRY HASELWOOD DIES IN CHICAGO Former Evening World Man on Staff of Democratic Committee Victim of Pheupponia. Through Chairman George White of the National Democratic Committee word was received here to-day of the death from pneimonia in Chicago yes- terday of Harr: W. Haselwood, regional rr director of ‘publicity for the commit- tee &t Chicago. Mr. Haselwood realigned “from the staff of Tho Evening World & month ago to tage a position at the Nationa) Demo headquarters here and showed « en Judement and cutive ability that he was promoted | | 1, Mo. the Gnieago office. Mr, Haselwood was forty years old. With his wife hoe made his home in Phin city with his brother-in-law Maurice Ketten of The Eve Ww saxo, Hasclwood ¥ Dartmouth ¢ newapaper tra STEWART: Automobile School \ Founded 1000 ~ WM. H. STEWART, Jr., Pros. New day and eve, lames begin Oct, 4th Complete working laboratory. Practical Class Course $66 Owners’ Ltd. Class Course $36 Private Course $84 Dri lessons by intment, Cpl phone or wrk ar Cation t 225 West 57th Street At Broadway. Phone Circle 5270 ‘PA SONCERTS AND music. N. Y. HIPPODROME © NEXT SUN. EVE. wikes 1B A “T OM OM BURKE eG MEATHET LIVING IUGIL TENOR, Vly wo Yen bar “3 hen opt ‘event Now’ Near Near Na ymphony Orchestra, eo NG CO CERTS Fri. Eve., Oct. 8, 8.15 Sun. 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CENTURY THEATRE SEATS NOW ON SALE F.RAY COMSTOCK & MORRIS GEST Mel Remi Nat Hen Ot 6 “MECCA”? vr Sep AE C® we: fiewet eeoETae Ne wong BLY, Y Versa hartiet Protection Boence, Amertoan. vans THE HE BAT: Bees 3 .) and Rot. £38. Wea. tPep.sa Scud. BEST MUSICAL SHOW i eso mst Tou a AY 2.90, ‘Telegram, is er t Swesteart Shop 2 ie LAST WEEK MBALS .8'5c “a Now, ah a a $1 MBALS RED STONE | 's iit Wy, tid vw James Wort’ New Vay FRANK The Famous Mrs. Fair Fd ba NT) Wed. & Rat..2.99 GEORGE | in BOOTH TARKINGTON'S |" Gomeay for Americans, POLDEKIN ARK THEA. sMinta Wel de hat 3 mat THURSDAY BRINGS ‘That Treasury of Opportunities America's Leading We Theat! Digset Artists, Aévaneo Men, Stage Care peuters, Operaiors, Stage Hands, Ete, Ail News Stands ee S NEW YORK THEATRES rar: id av | sf ota Ay Me BERT HANLON Oe WeWny B. WALTHACL eTNE SPLENDID. WALARD.” GARRICK ey RR BROCK PEMBERTON Presente ER MADAME to the Fulton Theatre Mon, Oct. ¢ “PADDY With EILEEN HUGAM and CYRIL GOOTT, PLYMOUTH He i W. 600M. Bren 8.38, Fas Thea., 4h, W. of 7, iva Mate Wed. and Sat., 2,80, he BOWEMIANS Ine, ARNOUNCEE REERWICH Aenetiwica oF py | Wen ni HSK” YORK SLEEPS’ Has Gone Around OVER THE HILL Produced by WILLIAM FOX ASTO === JAMES OLIVER cURWOOD'S PICTURE OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS a oma With A NOTABLE CAST yates LEWIS STONE & LON CHANE A TRA NATIONAL Ne Fitzroy Mais Thurs. & Sat, £30 Nore Tnevon B. W. GRIFITH'S "WAY DOWN EAST" PRICES: ir ins, Sanur Musee 08 AM Beate Reseed Mee a Rare ¥, Sun-Herald, The Next Best Thing” wr Ye ig = 424, mireot CY RIC Continuous 1 to 31 P. LAST 4 DAYS 1s aA % Weeks’ Mun, Cinemoladrama Sensation, “WHILE NEW Breadwar ct Niwas, ewe, 230 Produced by Wil tbr that at the Astor Theatre there is ment different from anything you —a screen dyama that does not »' fects, that does not resort to theatrical that does not depend upon plots or is Will Carleto: ted into lif nm entertain. you home deeply stirred but happy. THEATRE B'way & 45th St. mads¢. No NORTHLAND STORY TON SEAThe tit Lexinaon Aveo OF IRELAND” a PARC ELLY" ‘Tiokety Now on as “BROADWAY, ith pin Mats he ate Bu it WRG ‘uaa che wee 44, Camenie Jal Moe Oftes chats cae HR MACMILL Th nicer Lert ng ‘BPssange 1-90 n i Baxenignl | ea oo BROOKLYN. soni we IVOLI Held by the Enemy Broadway at 49th St. RIVOLI nUARTel te Special RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA comers CRITERION i EE with PARAMOUNT PICTURES: Theatres Under Direction of Hugo Riesen/eld. IALTO ALL STAR CAST Dance Number Russian linger FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA BROADWAY AT “TH ST The Restless Sex MARION DAVIES bd Robert W. Chambers Prologue Settings u Spacral Music by Josey crt ohdte re Robert nin sei a arin oe ood BERT GREENWICH VILLAGE’ ew i calers Lingerie Fall Sale Specials in | lew Merchandise Women's Nightdresses— our reg. $1.68, . Bt Dainty styles in ‘nainsook or soft finish muslin—variously trimmed. Frida Women's Extra Size Drawere— Our reg. $1.88............ 6 Made of good muslin with deep hem and Rematitehing, Women's Flannelette Nightdresses —our reg. $2.96 Pink of blue stripes on white with or without collars and stitching. Crepe de Chine and Satin Cami- soles—our reg. $1.88 Numerous styles, trimm’d aide wide or narrow lace insertings and ribbon—some are hand embroidered, Silk Camisoles— our reg. $1.07 -1.36 Crepe de Chine or satin com- bined with rows of Val. or fancy lace—trimmed front and beck. Crepe de Chine Envelope Chomises—our reg. $4.68...3,00 Excellent quality crepe de chine in flesh pink—bodice top trimmed with wide filet pat- tern, lace shirrings and rose- buds—satin ribbon shoulder straps. Women's White Petticoats— our reg. 81.97.... 1.22 With ruffles of wide embrol- : dery or trimmed with rows of fancy lace. Second Floor Friday Fall Sale Values in New Merchandise . Girls’ Regulation Dresses — our reg, $3.94 2.95 Practical school frocks in all white Jean or with colored col- lar and cuffs—sizes 6 to 14 yra Girls’ Serge Dresses our reg. $5.94 Practical school dresses In navy blue serge—trimmed with braid or fancy colored stiteh- ing—8 to 14 years, Girls’ Tub Dresses— our reg. $2.94... Pretty Fall styles in plaid hams, linene 4.74 Pe ing- chambray and colored sines 6 to 14 years. Little Tots’ and Infants’ Wear Friday Fall Sale Values in New Merchandise Little Tots’ Drosses— our reg. $1.87... 000000000 M, Large selection of belted and Emplre models in pretty ging hams and chambray—to 6 yra, Tots’ Bloomer Dresses— our reg. 82.87 A variety of cunning designs in Empire and belted effecte— fashioned in plain and pat- terned chambray er ginghams sixes to 6 years, Tots’ Tub Dresses ° our reg. $2.24.. Emplre and beited dresses in plain and patterned chambray or gingham—sixes to 6 years, Little Tots’ Skirte— POF LOK OT sb eareacvens Gertrude, Princess and waisted styles—in white cambric or nainsook—sizea to 6 years. Little Tots’ Hate— our reg. 83.97 3.00 New styles in fine grade felt— brown, navy and black—sizes to 6 years a Little Tots’ Coate— our reg. $4.97 ‘ 3.50 Belted styles developed in white chinchilla—to 8 years, Babies’ Cashmere Coate— our reg. $6.97 5.00 Circular cape style-—hend em- broidered—scalloped — warmly interlined—to 2 years. Babies’ Ribbed Shirte— our reg, .65 «46 Infants’ Silk and Merino Shirte— our reg, $1.67 and $1.77...1,34 Sixes to 6 montha. Infante’ Wrappers— our reg. $1.10 .70 White flannelette daintily finished with pink or blue stitching. Store Open 94 to5 P.M.» Fag 26 (SUN. BARGAIN DN) 18th Great Fall Sale Every department in the store contributes special values in new merchandise and points the way to large savings There’s a thrift opportunity in every item Silk and Muslin ! Main Floor | Fall Sale Values lew Merchandise | All-Wool Crepe Granite Suitings— our reg. $1.78...... sence BZ 38 Inches wide—close, firm weave. Colors include blue, copen, garnet, brown, myrtle, | navy and black. e | Part Wool Piaide— our reg. $1.48 42 inches wide, in attractive combinations of brown, green, garnet, navy blue. al weave—navy blue and ‘leek, 48-in. All-Wool Broadclothe— our reg. $4.28.. 3.32 Sponged and 4hrunk, chiffon finish—colors are navy blue, raccoon, reindeer, drake, sable, bluebird, poppy, myrtle, seal | and black. | Fine Twill Serges 48-In. all-wool se: in brew havy and black. 83 * 54-in. All-Woot Velours— j our reg. 86.88......... 3.88 | Close weave—colors include | reindeer, beaver, bluebird, | seal brown, myrtle, navy and black. 56-im. Heather Tweeds— Soft finish, suitable for men's, boys’ and women's sults and coats—tan, brown, olive and gray mixtures, 40-in. Charmeuse — our reg. $8.95. . ‘hae Soft fintsl ng 40 medium colors, including idk 35-in, Taffetas*- our reg. $1.96. 1.28 Chiffon finish—desirablé col- ors for’ street and evening wear, including black. 38-in. Colored Satins— our reg. caagt Firm weave, all light Ha cluding black. 40-in. Crepe de Chine — our reg. $1.97.... Firm ¢: weave, line of Sapte colors for street and evening wear, os well as fancy shades. Georgette Crepe— value BLOT... ccceeeeeree 1.22 Donble width, Firm quality, in suitable shades for street a ang wear. in Veiling Dept.) In the Men's Shop Men's Winter Overcoats— our reg. $04.75..........27,00 New Ulster and Ulsterette models, as well as conserve- tive styles for men and young men—dleveloped in soft finisl wool fabrics in plain colors or sinart mixtures, Men's Cloth and Felt Hate~ our reg. $2.95 + 214 In wanted plain colors and heather mixturea—well made all sizes. Men’s Shirte— our reg. $4.44.... ak Durable quality Russian ‘cord fabric in blue, green, tan and pink—all sises—well made. Men's Work Shirts our reg. $1.07 and $2.25...1,55 Gray, blue or khakt colored domet flannel shirts, black | sateen, striped percalea and chambray—all sizes in lot. Men's Night Shirte— our reg. $2.45 1.77 Made of Fruit of the Loom muslin—collarless—long and roomy—all sizes, Men's Domet Pajamas ] our reg. $3.26.... 2.27 Heavy fleecy quality—blue, pink, tan and hello stripes— all sizes, | Men's Otis Underwear | TO canes 17 birts, long or short aleeves, Long or short | drawers. | | Men's Flannel Shirts—- | qur reg. 64.05.. 3.74 | Double ited style in blue eas flannel, single breasted in gray or khaled. RN Boys’ Clothes and repented ' wag Mevehandion Boys’ Suite— - Our reg. $18.50........10.50 8 to 18 years—semi-Norfolk and various pleated yoke mod- els—wool fabrics in medium and dark colorings—alpaca lined—well tailored. Boys’ Trousers— our reg. $2.94 es RD Gray, brown and green chevi- ots, cassineres and worsteds well made and finished—@ to 17 years. Junior Boys’ Suits our reg. 85.94. . 4.50 Russian and Dutch modeis In good quality corduroy—colors are brown, green, gray, tan and blue—some with washable tops—sizes 8 to 8 years. Boys’ Fall Coats (214 to 8 years) our reg. $8.74 and §9.74.6,74 Made of all-wool navy serges- also Fall mixtures—fall belt or belted back—plain or pleated styles. Young Men's Suite— values $29.60 and $32.50. 20. Sines 81 to 86-—Junlor an young men's styles—Pall mix- tures in browns, greens, grays and heather—single or double- breasted models, | Boys! Shirte—our rex. $1.00..1,10 Ee newest colors and pat- nin light and medium striped percales — neck band atyles with French cuffs—sises 12 to 14%. Children's Rompers our reg. $1.46.... Newest styles and Golors, also flannelette—sises 2 to 6 years. Boys’ Shirte—our reg. $1.94..1.44 Neckband style with French cuffs — large assortment of d medium striped per- ines 124% to 18%) neck, Boys’ Plush Hate— pur reg. $9.24. . Newest Fall styles in large aud small shapes—colors are brown and black. Main Floor Friday Fall Sale Values lew Merchandise Linen Pattern Clothe our reg. $8.50 Heavy quality linen dante - inches. Turkey Red Clothe~ our reg. $2.75., 1.78 After-dinner clothe tn Turkey red and white—-sise 68x72 inches, Bleached Linen Damask Table Napkins. — our reg. Mercerized our reg. 8! Bleached, heavy quality — 70 inches wide, Tea Cloths our reg. $2.05 re | Pretty styles, with scalloped, lace-wimmed or hematitehed edge and embroidered cen- tres, Lace Trimmed Scarfe— our reg. $2.17, Linen centres — attractive styles for buffet and dresser. Linen Toweling — OUP FER, OT. cccsedeeve Extra heavy quality. red borders, Unien Linen Towelin our reg, 88, Part linen and ‘cotton. tical quality for dish roller towels. Neat . 26 rac- and | Cotton Towsling— our reg, 26 17 Splendid quality dish toweling Union Linen Toweling our reg. .O¢ .34 Firm, durable weave. Chest of Silverware our reg. $16.00 9. Set of 26 pieces of Rogers 1681 (Al) grade silverwa: richly designed in Freneh gray or bright finish. Set includes 6 kni 6 forks, 6 tablespoons, 6 teaspoons, 1 sugar shell and 1 butter knife, Silverplated Ware- our reg. .60 (ea,) R Rogers W KR grade dinner forks and tablespoons in Freneh gray and b ant finish Pearl Handle Serving Pieces our.reg. $1.07 and $1.87 .75 Pie servers, berry spoons, cold meat forks and gravy ladies. Sterling silver ferrules. See other pages for Start of Season Sales Women's Blouses and Misses’ Suits, also Sale of Bleached Demets and edverticoment of Autuhin Apparel tor Women ond Mistes, | Curtains ond Uphidlatary’ | Marie Antoinette Curtains value 99.07.00... 66... enes Neat designs, mounted | excellent qualty French Neto~ white or Arabian tint, | 80-ia. Drapery Poplias- | value 91.07, 1.26 Choice decorative tints if rose, | gold and other tints, shades of green and others. Veloury and Reversible Figured rurniture Damask 50-ineh ~ ete line of tive tints rat wletageet Special, yd. 3,08 3,000 Yards Reversible Terry Cloth na” Fall designs, inetudi rult, verdure, ti of floral designe— ne 8 elsewhere $1.95 to #1 65: yPAAT 6,000 Yards © ~ warps, tapestry, verdure, Japanese, ehints and many exclusive designs “about 70°styles in all 54 value 77 Tn old lites pill i 4800 Yards Alhambra Dr: madras designs | Tone, a wa wood tones aud multi-col | our reg. ar coven 7 | Imported Panel Curtaine—2% yda. long: antique, Madeira and | designs. Value $15.00 to | $17.00 7194 Silk Casement Pongee shades of rose, blue, gold, crimson, ta |) other deaerativg inti’. eae our reg. .94 Marquisette and Serim | er trimmed with - filet, Cluny and white and beige Bach 4.94 | Serim and | Curtains | AT 247—Dainty Serim in White, ivory and belge—in plain of Dutch “| are trimmed with filet and Geng am tn tern lace insertings. Value Y Vestibule Panele—novelty hee and Irish Point designa, mo on good Pana 2oit net. Meath. 1. 7 h ineh Son coe madras and double bordered effects | Third Floor | Friday Fall Sale Values in New ’ Fall Merchandise Opaque Window Shades— our reg. 76 6x8 ft. assorted tints—mounte ed on dependable rotlers. | “Vollrath” Seveepane— | | | | 1% qts.-cour reg. .70. . 1% ats.—four reg. 78. - Triple coated whit: amet lip- Saucepans with leng ndles, “Vollrath” Convex Saucepans— our reg. $4.51, Triple-coated wi ‘enam with one long handie— capacity 2% quarts. | 12-inch Shelf Oileloth— | Slight rfeections— 3 r- fect si retail af . arr | 27-in, Sealloped cadet our reg. 47 | Neat border designe ERE | _ for wastub covers | our reg. $1 Cotton Floor Mops— our reg. .75 White cotton for scrubbing floors or black dust-absorbing mops for dusting, | Wearever | Aluminum Preserving Kettle (2% Serre Our reg. $1.80........ 6.5. TBO | Tx ft-—assorted t yani- ed on reliable rollers, Table Oilcloth—our xs) Plain white with Bie bor dere—1% yards wide. Ouija Boarde— Original b: . Character Dolle— our reg. .O8..... Stuffed bodies with sition head and hands—i dreased. Character Baby Dolle— Our reg. $1.58... 6... 1.10 Large sise—jointed Minbe-— composition body — painted eyes and hair, Doll Furniture Sete— our reg. .28,, Set consisting made of Japanese A A CCL ALLL LLL ee ees ,