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Y Ip (_IN THE REALM OF MUSIC ‘Charpentier’s \ {Colds Harm Beauty “Louise,” With Miss Farrar, Opens the Metro- politan’s Second Week. By Frank H. Warren. “Louise,” Charpentier'’s musical ro- Mance, built around that dear Par-ee, ‘opened the Metropolitan's second week Yast evening. The principals were the Same who, last January, first climbed Montmartre for Mr. Gatti-Casazza, Miss Farrar in the title role, Orville Harrold as Julien, Clarence Whitehill Qs the Father, and Louise Berat the other; all Americans but Mme. Be- ‘This why-girls-leave-home opera re- fmuires for its performing three hours and forty minutes, and it is far from Deing, for the listener, an unbroken Path of joy, The auditorium, in size, May not be suited to the work, or the Proper Gallic spirit and atmosphere May be wanting in the performance for the pace, at times, is slow. Miss Farrar, a Boston physician * gontends, is an oxygen woman. So is Louise who, to be happy, should have @ nitrogen man. Julien fills tho bill. They cannot get enough of the Paris oxygen, or of the Paris nightrogen. lobody in the opera can, excepting ‘ather and Mother. Whenever Paris 4s mentioned cverybody becomes transfixed, in silent ecstacy, both hands outstretched as if to grasp a Magic carpet that will carry tnem to the old home town that is just out- Bide the window. But, for all that, “Louise” 3s gooa| entertainment, if it does lack snap, iss Farrar is ,radually developing er role and getting closer to its ‘French side. She sang the big “De- pus le Jour ion and Mr. Harrold’s voice a — ‘ Stopithat pain! /§ WICK, warming, soothing, comforting Quer relief follows an application of Sloan's Liniment, Just elap it on the strained, overworked muscle. Good for rheumatism, sees SPECIAL Seer | times (QISALERTIG ORDER ue cach order for slip, cov loose cushions to match, or imitation 1° Ni FACTORY, FA W. 14th St EN EVEN’GS ‘O matter how minor the burn— no matter how serious—-use Pixine. Spread it on generously and note how soothing and cooling it is. Next morning, see how the tissues have begun to heal. Pixine is really miraculous in its action. One application and all pain is gone. Pixine is a household necessity, for it is wonderful for colds, sore throat, cuts and eruptions. Guaranteed satisfactory or money refunded. Price 50 cents for a big package. Other guaranteed Pixine product is Pixine Antiseptic Soap. Killthe germsthatca secolis See Creofos Ad on page 21 aria with fine expres- | Whitehill was a dramatic Father, and Mme, Berat the same excellent Mother., The singing of tlie ladies in the: dressmaking establishmen: could be Improved upon in individual in- stances, Albert Wolff conducted ana a big portion of the audience atayed to the end, The proposed violin and piano son- ata recital, planned for last evening in Town Hall, by Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Bloch, was upset by the sudden iness of Mrs. Bloch. Her place at the piano was taken by Paul Stassie- vitch, who performed acceptably in the Grieg, Bethoven and Brahms sonatas. ‘The last named piece was the substitute for the much discussed sonata of the modern Ildebrando Piz- zetti, which Mr. and Mrs.,Bloch intro- duced to New York last season with uncertain results. The composition For the Thanksgiving Feast Enjoy This Delicious ine Be - In & bb. lots A MAN'S COFFEE Beans || Direct From the Wholesale Roaster Delivered Me bee | Face tene)e atte il wnat a Manet, 81 Years CHALIAPIN EXTRA CONCERT—CARNEGIE HALL TO-MORROW ‘THAYKSCTVING At 8:30 Sead $1.80 0 $3, at tox OFT. Now. (Kaabe) NY det. Metropolitan Musical Bur. & 8. Hurok, DLL HIPPODROME, Sun. Night, Nov. a At 8.15, Third Concert by J0! (4 ¢ Cormach __ TICKETS. $1.09, 00, 42.00, $2.80. Se AMUSEMENTS. wi "eeaicanen Wi RDAM ROOF EW WEROM| | [00 EaPIRE hala 14 40th St. Eves, at 8.20, Thurs. and Sat. 2.90. MAKER THEATRE BWAV 54551 THE eh FOOL MATS THURSDAY | Beat $2. 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Seersucker Ginghams .15 DOYS’ CUMMING THIRD FLOOR Aasgcme at geatea igen” | S294 Junin Boye for house dresses, overalls, ote. ver Twist Suits i WARH GOODS —BASESENT. Tan, \ Rr copen, navy and * is, * srayow le waists—cordu- 30 ct. Silk Mixed Chiffonettes .19 roy. tron rs fully Various shades of blues, greens, Mi feat ny Clatnic pinks, rose, maize, heliotrope, somo gray, lavender, peach, brown, NOR for street and cvening went $4.65 a WASH. GOOD8—-BASEMENT. Men's Silk Shirts 3.85 at ct Silk Mixed Pongees 38 SAI i Sood, Waanabie a ahi leading: col- tens INGHeMAIN FLOOR. Wash Gos —BASEStENT $2.50 Men's eta Cord Shirts 1.74 Ee peed nite: hellottens: an, pink, green, ete th ad Il sizes, Made Upecati na tne ines FUnTAN * aL Plane stripes on white Buin $1.17 New White Mixed Goose Feathers 73 32 ct. White Voiles......... 21 TEAOW, DEPT BASEMENT {4 inches wide-—extra tine qual- $8, 97 Plaid Blankets 4.74 ity. goods for all purpose 68x80-—wool and cotton WHITE GooDs” MAIN FLOOR. a UR ARLO ot alum: . BLANKETS. BASEMENT, 97 ct. Bleached Damasks 68 69 ct. Sheetings. 49 69 Anches wide—mercorized— apres ond extra good. qua ‘yards wide—heavy uns LL ol Sars Ae Biba /8—BASEMENT 58 ct. Turkish Towels 39 Avact Bleached Heavy quality—double thread 1 TAN RSME nUeRs Telecine nents Clotha oe ani 2. Oere FOWELS—MAIN FLOUR a eee ct. Imported Madras $1.88 Sateen Pettibloomers 1.39 ainings 46 lustrous quality — : ‘ Ser avails sath—dainty ‘tgures shih di NINGS— BASEMENT. PERTICOATS—SBCOND FLOOR. $1.24 Girls Serge Bloomers.. .87 $1.38 and $1.48 Extra Size Navy and black —full cut—dur- able Bungalow Aprons . ‘tgs 34 GIRLAY DHLSSEN SECOND FLOOR. ight or dark, s or figure * percalea—V or aquare neck— 75 ct. Women’s ; raid. or rick rack finish. ald ChONS EtONT FLOUR Handkerchiefs, 12 doz... .50 | nee , ality, $4.50 Women’s Embossed | 'nakokiencitigrs stain rioon, pirdarey Robee a iunusciee | sOets Women's Henry veakfast com ee collar—sash belt—also wide wale Mercerized Hose . 32 model with shawl collar—copen, back | - regular rose, cherry. pans: RESSES—-SHCOND FLOOR, HOU Were $5.94.. Store Hours 9 to 8:30 Special Values In last minute needs for going away, for sports, or however you may be planning to spend a pleasant Holiday. MORNING SPECIALS On Sale WEDNESDAY Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. | Black—seamed | sizes. HOSIERY—MAIN | FLOOR Following on Sale All Day Tomorrow, Wednesday SILK PETTICOATS 3.97 Ribbon trimmed taffeta, messaline and Jersey in all the wanted shades fashion these variously modeled petticoats that are so desirable for , wear with the newest gowns. They are an ex- ample of the variety of attractive and reasonably All wool cassimeres, and brown. men’s and conservative models. and stouts CONTINUED priced Christmas gifts in this department. Men’s Stylwear Suits worsteds and flannels. of patterns with plentiful supply of dark shades, Hairline stripes and checks, and mixt 23.50 A good variety h as blue Young Sizes 34 to 46; regulars, shorts Special Purchase Sale (Discontinued Models) $35,000 worth of corsets purchased by us for $19,000, sold as bought, at nearly one- $2.00 CORSETS $3.50 CORSETS $5.00 CORSETS $6.00 CORSETS $10.00 CORSETS Corsets are Recaadad or eausih in and boned with Mi in the assortment, 5 Uf off. ink or white izes 19 to 30 ut not at every price. lal tae aah cals htybone. aw WEST OP FIFTH A\ No Mail or Telephone Orders ast dery— sizes 36 to 44. BRASSIER $1.97 Little Tots’ White Dresses stylea—lace fi rimmed INFANTS’ DRESSES— .87 to 1.27 Children’s Part’ Wool Ribbed Underwear........ -73 According to size—vests igh neck, long sleeves—ankle length drawers, CHUDREN'S UNDERWEAR—MARI FLOOR. Women's Part Wool Underwear — sizes. $1.77. 1% WOMEN'S UNDERWHAR—MALN FLooR, $1.45 Women’s Silk Hosiery 1.08 ines Black and colors—all sl HOSTERY--MAIN FLOOR. $1.28 Children’s Flannelette Skirts . B rncena “aiyte “atte” “scalloped {fle-—aize: 12 yeu CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR SECOND FL $8.97 Extra Size Skirts...... 4.95 Serge and chudda, cloth—pbiain or pleated models—sizes 30 to 40 walstbands. BKINTS—SECOND FLOOR. 97ct. Cretonne Covered Boxes of Stationery....... White or white and color 2 quires In box—many patterns special purchase <"STATIONERY—THIRD FLOOR. $1.33 Children’s Kid Fleece | Lined Gloves. . Tan-—sizes 2 to «to 16 years. LOVES—-MAIN FLOOR, $8.73 and $9.73 Children’s Fur Sets.......5.87 Natural, white and kit coney— in lined—collars —muff finished In with ring. ru HS—SECOND FLOOR. $1.97 Radium 1.47 for ‘blouses, leeves, etc.—black, Fancy trimmed handles. UMBRELLAS—MAIN FLOOR. Clearance Untrimmed Hats A new hat tor Thanksgiv- ing is easily achieved at lit- tle cost through these re- markable opportunities. Velvet Hate—variety of shapes and colors—were 82.95 and $3.5 1.65 Sille al Pinch Velvet Hate— in large and small sha| warner et ane'ee 600 aaa 4.00 Hand Made and Hand Blocked Silk and Pinch Velvet Hate— ring and close fitting s were 87.50 and 88.50. 5.00 CLEARANCES MILLINERY TRIMMINGS Ostrich Bands and Fancies— leading shades— -- 2.00 oO , eck 5 TR were $2.50 and $2.65. were $2.95 to 83.94. were 84.50 to 84.95, 50 were 85.95, - 4.50 t. | were 86.50 5.50 ‘ 6.00 - 6.50 were 87.50 and 87.75.. were $8.95 and 89.50. “slate. Women’s Housedresses Special 1.68 aah F models of striped and figured (oghem and percale, in belted atnlee, with collars and cul self material or colored chambray. Sizes 36 to 46. Se Steel Knives and Forks 1.87 Were $2.87 Set Knives and forks, of well known make, are ood steel, with e andles. Set consists six knives and six forks, eS is