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ry the Rhine, yows to avenge Anna's wrongs, Loreley, inquiring of the nymphs who caf avenge her wrongs, learns i _ that it can be effected if she will swear to Alberich, King of the Rhine, By Frank H. Warren. the fidelity of a bride. She takes the The single music event of Ash]|outh, and, flinging herself into the " 5 Rhine, rises immediately, transfigured, . ° m pt Wednesday was. tho performance OF with the golden hair and comb of the Madama Butterfly’ at the Metro-|jegendary Loreley. | Politan Opera House in the evening.| In the second act Loreley appears Miss Farrar, still the reigning Cio-|to Anna and Walter on their way te {io-San, with no one in view to sup-|th® chureh to be married, and sinys plant her, was the objective of the] er song of love to Walter. Leaving | plaudits of an exceptionally large au-|"a, Walter rushes to Loreley's { @ience, considering the day, How |atms, who throws herself into the any times Miss Farrar has sung this river as Anna falls lifeless, rt we do not know, but she man- Act three begins with Anna's obss- »s, Walter swoons at sight of fw tages to make herscif appear still a| Tes, Walter sw Lon esied th distant candidate for the forties, Anna's body, but wakes to see Lore- y on the rock singing her love song. foal she attained, however, two days! she is about to embrace him when| Vinkerton would never) si jg reminded of her oath to the it. ‘The familiar cast | by the presence !n| River God. Walter, in a frenzy, throws himself into the river while} it of Jeanne Gordon, as Suzuki, and| poreley again chants her songs ot | ef Mr. De Luca as Sharpless. Bott were at home in Japan, as was Mr. Chamice in his white uniform of Pinkerton - 4. the New Opera to Be | h, Sung Saturday. love The opera bill for next week, the seventeenth of the Metropolitan's sea- son, will be: Monday, “Le Rol dy, \ with Alda, Muzin, | matinee, | re i Mi first season here, It was withdr: j after four performances. “Lore! Was first produced in 1890 in It and in London in 1007, Tt was sung Here at the Lexineton Beason Danise; night, Claussen, Martinelli, grin,’ Easton, = Whitehill Sembach To-night in ¢ e Hall the Pha- symphon Julia Claussen, contra Club of women's y choir of the Paulist Choristers and an augmented orches- tra, The work will morrow afternoon, (1883), (S85) and “E The story of the 0 old Rhin umists and Oth- afternoon at 3.30 home of Mrs. Harold | ast GSth Street. This ts of three lterary under the aus- fallen in love Miss Muzio) he had met by he river, tells his friend Hermann Mr. Danise) of the strugel art between his two lov hi * of that organ will contribut day will be to the entertainment. to: hristopher Morley, Hey For Tomorrow—Friday FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Drastically Reduced—Rega of Cost or Former Selling Values to 29.75 10.00 Misses’ Department--3rd Floor ANCHOR ‘DENTURE \ PLATE NO 08 Isa | Remedy | | For practically every tooth trouble | | there is a cure. | | What is a serious defect to you is! ‘often a simple matter to our skilled | operators | Come in with confidence that WATERBURY METHODS | will find a solution. The work will ve| done well, quickly and ut less cost than | | you believed possible. | The healthy up-to-date Cuticura | All Languages Spoken. Lady Attendants | 7 way. Dip brush in hot water and rub on Cuticura Soap. Then make | | * Iather om face snd rub in for'a'mo. | | WATERBURY DENTAL COMPANY | ment with fingers. 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Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied, with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for “Wyeth’s fe and Sulphur Compoun you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, improved by the addi- tion of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture can be depended upon to re~ store natural color and beauty to the hair, A_ well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody has been applied— to use, too, You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through the hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair dis- appears; after another appli- cation or two, it is restored to its natural color, and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. rdless Price MAROH 2, Use-the A. &S. Crossway ‘Telephone 1922, == FOR FRIDAY’S SELLING ABRAHAM"STRAUS.« BROOKLYN A Great Two-Day Sale Begins Tomorrow— 400 Men’s and Young Men’s TWO-TROUSER SUITS Regular, _ Stout and Long Models, at This Low Price an extra pair of trousers. Better Fabrics Make This Our Greatest Sale of Its Kind At $31.50 one finds an assortment of materials he would were he paying double this sale price. Pure worsteds and all-wool cassimeres and blue, pencil-stripes in blue, black and gray, light, medium and brown mixtures, plaids and stripes as well as gray herring- in plain gra; and dark gray hones, and black silk mixtures. Every Suit In This Sale Is Made Accord- ing to the Rigid A. & S. Specifications. d1.5 IKE the immortal “brook” each succeeding A. & S. sale of this character goes on and on winning men over to the economy of purchasing suits with This event sets a new mark for value-giving. in Greater ALL-SILK CANTON CREPE, $2.38 Yard This Price for Friday and Saturday Only E particularly emphasize for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY, as up to this time this beautiful erepy weave silk sold in our regular stock at $3.18 per yard, and will again be that price immediately following this sale. The vogue of canton crepe for Dresses, Capes, Suits and Separate Skirts has been so much exploited in Spring fashion articles that we will not dwell on its style merit, but emphasize ige from pure white, changing into variable rainbow hues, then deepening into the rust shades, rich browns, grays, taupe and giving prominence to quantities | the exquisite colors. These r of navy blue and black. All-Silk Crepe Back Satin, $1.95 Yard Only one week ago this identical $3.18 per yard, which should convitr In white, Copenhagen, henna, taupe, F gly prove ality of rich, lustrous silk was priced in regular stock 8 superior qualities at our special sale price rench blue, navy blue or black. Sizes 35 to 46 Each Suit With 2 Pair of Trousers Variety t to choose from A. & B.—Street floor, Hoyt Street A. & B.—Street floor, West o “Breaks” 25% to 40% In This Great Sale of China and Glassware OTHING is so ornamental as clear, fine quality glass, cut on the solid, pure lead potash blanks and beautifully finished—and here it is, offer in this specially-priced group is selected from our own stock, that contains nothing but the finest of eut glass, made up to our high standards of perfection. CUT GLASS Suggestive of the wonderful values, we cite the following: \ ch Fruit Bowls... arand Cream Sets. , 3-footed Rose Bowls... Oval Orange Bow!s 7-inch Jelly Dishes..... $5.75 + $3.95 0 . $4.45 $3.38 we Ice Cream Trays.... Footed Orange Bowls, Every piece we $3.95 were 34.94 . $6.75 were 88.98 Celery Trays — $3.95 were Whipped Cream Sets. , $3.95 were | Covered Butter Dishes.,.., $3.98 were 85.49 | ae —Bubway floor, Contral Main 6100 Women’s Dresses of Crepe Silks Lead Spring Fashions, $19.95 Gus de chine and Canton crepe fashion these moder- ately priced, but unusually smart, dresses. The crepe silks endear themselves at once by the grace they lend to every individual model, whether it is loose paneled, softly draped or accentuates simple, tailored lines. Embroidered, Beaded, Braided or Untrimmed Styles That graciously adorn either slender or stout figures. The choice of colors includes such fashionable shades as navy blue, brown, henna, grey or caramel; also black. Sizes 34 to 44. A. & B.—Becond floor, Central. Tailored Spring Blouses of Imported Dimity, $1.98 'ASHABLE tailored blouses are ever-so-much in de- mand for most every sort of wear this spring, and these are especially attractive, and certainly especially reasonable at such a amall figure. There are ten different styles in the collection, and you may choose among front or back button models, Peggy, tuxedo or flat colors. ‘The new pastel colors are repre- sented, and there are plenty of crispy white ones. Other washable blouses for spring are of checked gingham © or of white batiste, trimmed with gingham. A. & 8.—Second floor, East. ‘Ostrich Plumes or Bands That Smartly Trim Spring Hats, $1.98 Each A price. THE OSTRICH BANDS will completely trim a SPECIAL purchase explains the impressively low hat as they are long enough to encircle the crown of a hat. THE CURLED OSTRICH PLUMES are 16 inches long with wide, full heads that fall gracefully on any type of « large or smal! hat. There is a wide latitude in the selection of colors, as they vary from enlivening cherry reds, tile blues, havana browns to the very dark shades. A. & B—Btreet floor, East. IN THE MARCH HOUSEWARE SALE: 950 Heavy Aluminum Frying Pans, $1.25 Each IGHLY polished frying pans of extra heavy gauge alumi num, extra deep an 10 inches in diameter. Double lipped and fitted with ebonized handle. **Marvel”’ Non-Electric Vacuum Cleaners,18.15 Reduced from $24.95 Aluminum case, beautifully pol- ished and weighs only 744 Ibs. Fit- ted with ball- bearings, over- size rubber tired wheels, 12-in.noz- ale and rapid re- volving brush, A strong suction is pnerated by a riction - driven high-speed fan. Galvanized Steel Venu: tilating Garbage Cans 69c Reduced from $1.29 Tight-fit- ting cover, bail handle and self. ventilator. Capacity 24 quarts. Galvanized Steel Water Pails Flaring shape with strong bai} handle and enameled wooden grip. cap., 65e. Galvanized Steel Ash Cans Heavy corrugated galvanized steel sides protected with six wrought iron bars, cross bars on bottom. Size 15x25 in., $1.84. Size 17x25 in., $1.94, Heavy Copper-Bottom Reduced from $4.25 10-qt. cap., 50c, 12-qt. cap., 58c. 14-qt. Wash Boilers, $3.25 Heavy charcoal tin plate, thoroughly soldered, Size No. 8. All-Copper Wash Boilers, $5.95 Reduced from $7.25 Made from 14-02. planished copper, stationary handles and cover to fit, A. @ @.—-Bubdway Move, Bast eee ae eee