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= A eo ———— i occa 's Patriotic March Dr, Frank Damrosch. {Yields | fo Young People’s Im- , tion by prolonged applause, Herbert's ‘cello concerto masterfil way. No. = strument gay Perhaps R. FRANK DAMROSCH, at the D fourth of this season's Symphony Concerts for -Young People, in Carnegie Hal! on Saturday—atternoon, ave an exposition of the various forms Gf the march. For nine years Dr. Dam- roech has been leading the young un- _ A@ratanding to a proper appreciation of BOOT Music, and he more than any man Will be responsible for the taste of the _ Next generation of music lovers. One of the ‘most delightful things _ bout these “concerts inthe {intimate < Felation between the conductor ‘and his pupils, for, old and young, that's what they aro. Usually his’ humor ia more than-a match for their enthusiasm, but on Baturday he, was bowled over.’ After @ persiatent refusal to break'the rule of Bev encores, affering, with a smile, to Tepeat the ‘whale concert if everybody Would promise to come again, he waa foreed to uncondition: render over = what ‘he announced ‘our’: Sousa’s “THe -Fetphliebiattl elf Btripea Forever. 3 me—on-tt he hed’ t Baar yielded’ ana Diayed Tt over again: Prograrkmo began with the fan: tare. Sf he ‘Thirty Years’ War, ran the time of Fred- the Rakocay march the’ funeral) march from. the funeral march ‘ach: rousing finish, afternson, with skill. Brolwe Thomas’ acting of Win part, the operatic stage. t> dilnd one: to it limitations, character of Gupitean adi rch > a Talkowah [tully, and Pinkert sgain—sh imnphon, house was | culties of Milind, i srowded and tho enthusiasm waa un- bounded. Bchubert’s grea nd long) Symphony fn C major was the chief number of the ' Philharmonic Society's concert In Car- AY. ¢ventug... There m for differences of opinion’ on Geultly of me rwkdlak Which Bafonoit gave it; but, as a whole, there chin be which Mr. ying Amonasro, of hoarseness waa made_ tor neros. Arimond| was Ramfla.” chorus —and orchestra — did work under Campanint Breaks Down ‘No Encore’ Rule {no qufstion that it was effective. orchestra, too! played it with fine fervor, and tho atidience (not as large ay it should have been) showed Its apprecia- jeratert uexger, who has been absent *, the local concert stage for some ! perative Demand. tinn. played. the -xola_part. tn ‘Mr. ilerbert’s Intimate knowledge of the possibilities of the in- her great opportunity, the “composition lacks somes thing of inspiration, but it 1s. pleasing. ‘Tho best quallttes ‘of the Ruslan cons ditctar-were -dispityed-in-his reading ot Skowsky's Francesca da Rimini” fantania, which gave to the concert a Frangis_Macmitien,—2 young -Amerteat: Wolinist. of promise, gave a second re- eftal in Mendelssohn Hall on Raturday Mis work was of uneven merit, but hia playing of the Bach Con- certo fo E_major and-an‘andante and rondo. by Mozart was admirable. audience manifestly was of his friends, and tha demand for encores wan large, In responso he played some minor Pieces Breatler-Gtanolt repeated her Veautitul interprotatidn of thé heroine. in—Am- “XBexon"' at the Man- hattan Opera-Houss on Saturday after. noon to an appreciative audience. Tortowing Ver mar=) ‘Yetlous impersonation of Carmen; aterm har as one of the, greatest actresses on} ¢ her voice ts not all that coukl\bs desired, she used it with such skill and meaning an almost whn does not seem quite at ease in tHe io, sang deittht- In the evening the really aatterin formance of Alda, was a fine Radames, and Ancona a sat- Russ does nothing better than Alda. ‘Apology on eee Aneptring SYLVESTER RAWLING. SEMBRICH IN FINE VOICE. Eiprig hese Receives an Ovation at polllan's Sunday Conce: overture lowed by minor.” By Unber on the pro a arate syuphony“Prom Metro- ‘The announcement that Marcella Sem- were Boalminan' 5 Variations. 83 brich would sing at the Metropolitan | Hlquea" and the overture to “wan all that war necessary-to draw al pager was tie noes sremendous audience last night. nota vacant seat in tho ditorium, excepting some of the and not a bit of standing-room. two numbers, “from Verdi's “Ernani, “Una. Voce dt Primavera.” diva was in dazzling voice and after the “Ernanin” aria ahe recelved an evation. As tho audience broke into tumultuous applause sho fairly beamed with pleasure, She gave an encore afer her second Aglaia? because she State hipeetd tne Micaela iad by of the Engiteh white lyrical comedy, Chrysanthemum," day, March Thte new Pngtish play, Leetham Bantock and ‘a Dreatt 1 and. _"Mignonetta," gave tho Vulcan's mone trom ephilemon (st Bevel” ang “The Two Grenadier Schumann’ Gorlts sang Tris from ‘it Trovatore” apd another pom "Ballo in Maschera." eid e Cis hestra rendered four wor! “"Scenea Alanciennen”™ Massene! his meeting ‘ith great approval. . CONCERT AT MANHATTAN. Large Audience Lowaly- Applauds Singing by Solotsts. —The tenth Sunday Night Concert at the Manhattan Opera-House lnat_even— ing was attended bya largo and appre- Chative ‘audience, The ‘solotsts, Dona!da, Martin Sheridan, the world's fon-discuss-throw. Allractiong last nigh: dance gly the -Pinra~Anxeinbly Rama, The b gammarco, Altchevaky and athlete towered about a foot over ne eats ——of—tie-atest tats ~ grand ticularly —Donalda—and—Sammarce,—the latter's splendidly rich and even _bari- —tone-being-well-exploited tn Tost!’s "To Bon L’Amior Tha audience enthusiastically de- manded a repetition, which he graciou! ——y_aranted.” Hla _“‘Neapoiltan Bangs,’ vo ae Mmarch, and despite his tnon Yoted_one_of- tha moat three bundred—dancers. Anne E, led the COSUER Galle her, were Misa Helen linm~ Kerwin, Mine with Robert ‘Therne with J. Fitgerala, With Ht. J. Soh Neb, Helurich wih I -Olnen Olga von Hoff’ with P, yarrow J. Curran and Thomas seted Ea the” Mrecting: steer Indies, society, ‘ery aN duet by Tejeune and Gilibert, Dy Fequest, was well rendered, as was wx. Maladies." by Altchevaky, entiro— Man! Opera-House. =. orchestra, under the leaderahip_of Max Sri played. sbycral selections with 1 efficiency. NOLPE-PLEASES: HEARERS. = tymphouy— Orchestra: Gives First Concert of the Season. pare “wubseription eoncert of the Volpe Symphony Orchestra was held jn ___ Garnegio Hull yestordayatfornoon.-The Volpa sea Was._orgapized _ three and—s0-encduraged have tts por er that they “have had the ra Anco) nder the: Be aa metas Key SARS oe <The society: 11 composed “of youthful rotousionale, sho number ty and} / 3 ~ devoto ‘a. large fe their time alate Tehearanis, = results of Rapes tons tin- a leadership of Arnold 1, Volpe, founder-of the nociety, were platy sean ‘at yesterday's ‘concert, ncert opened with Beethor — Pbilipsborn . FOR TUESDAY : Final Clearance Sale. 53: Tailored Suits The remainder of our k; comprising the best selling” models of Broadcloth wa viot, long and short coat effects, 15.00 are telvanized. ei ‘None sent C. 0, D, «No alterations. 42 West 23d St. St a throug to 22d, > and was fol- ‘Concerto in A the most brilliant and ther numbers on the programme ympho-~ Wag the eee gee NEW ENGLISH COMEDY HERE ¢ Rehearsal Thnrsday: The first performance tn this couritry rights to whtch Thomas W. Ryley recently ob- tained “through Waker Jordan, Banger & Jordan, will be given at the Garrick Theatre, Philadelphia, on Mon- Stern Brothers Women’s Shoes Advance: Spring Models. aE EVENING WORLD, Button and Lace Boots, Tongue and Slipper Cut Walking Pumps, Toga, Sailor and Oxford Ties, jn-Tan and Black Russia Calf, Patent Leather, White Calt and avase Suitable for Early Spring Wear, 33.50 to 6. 00: Pair Upholstery Fabrics 50 ins. wide, for Hangings and Coverings. French Armures and Damasks, Formerly $2,25 ta 6 25°Yard Mercerized Damasks, Also dporifs Reversible Velour Portieres, Mapa a Velour, Couch Covers, --. Formerly $9. nd.14,50 (THIRD FLOOR) $1.35, 2.75 Formerly 85 Yard, 60c Pair $14.75, 24.50 Each 6.75, 9.50 Special Values in Boys’ and Young Men's High Grade Garments Boys’ Norfoik Jacket: Suits, las two; aics of knickerbocker trousers, in the, latest moiely and fabrics, 9 to 16 yrs, Boys’ Norfolk Suits, of fine fancy cheviots, also Russian iand Sailor Sults,-broken sizes, Youths’ Sack Suits, of young t to 37 inch chest meesure, Washable Sailor-and-Russian Sults,-of Deck, Galateas, Linen, Chambray, Etc., cheviots, pectaly designed ~Yalus. 416.5 50, Value $2.95, Boys’ Fancy Cheviot Knee Trousers, $5.95. 4.50 11.50 1.75 59c Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats and Reefers, Broken sizes, including Fur and Fur Trimmed Coats, At Decided-Reduttions——_—__ ‘West Twenty-third Street MONDAY, FI FEBRUARY 1 7. LETTE Tt aN RET: fitiaie r LEXA INGTON 70 FAVES. $5. Down, -thereatter- ${--Per ment of $5 we deliver the piano to your home. jeer thatr $275, Do not wait. Fano ty pro-emtn; peer, tn artistic orld st anywhero near Its price that can WALTERS EMPIRE PIANOS ARE BUILT TO LAST A LIFETIME! ston it Is without a no plano tn the wor! The Empire has the highest grade -repzating action, which {s by Ander qa MARTIN SHERIDAN. DANCED. Big Athlete Shows Colonial Gira Mow the Foct Shoula Be poeeless wna one of the etsy atar tat the firet annual by tho Colonfal Girls at es, he was Sracetul of the Bohn, President of the march, dancing ai Others in the jing pusasrald with Wh athryn_Contigan iiss ena Bo! ‘Mina Rares Thee fait and Cumming for the. HELL'S BALCONY DRYER SA fire: ron work Delights era. Write for caias Heretofore $30.00 to $40.00 Wa Consisting nas Black Spangied Robes in light a Continued Annual Sale Wels or \ High Grade Furs One-Half Regular Preces TTES, ot -SCARFS, COLLARS, =MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FUR AND. AUTOMOBILE GARMENTS, Tuesday, February 12th Importation of Robes in Spa Imported Robes (unmade) led, in pompadour colorings, heavy eiééte-for Mourcing MUFFS, Wear, Batiste Robes in White and colored effects, Hand Emb Hand- kerchiet and Batiste. Linen Robes,.White.Emb. Swiss and Linen Robes, Lace Robes in Point Applique, Princess, Filet and Irish Crochet, Special —— 100 HAND EMBROIDERED -BUT¢HER LINEN ROBES, “Edges, Formerly. #22. “Plat Valenciennes Laces Regularly 1Sc. to BSc..." ; Oy 12.50" Trimming” widths; ~ EEEETONE AIC Appliques ia ‘Matched “Sets, yard.10c..to 50c, ANNOUNCE FOR TUESDAY An Extraordinary Special jn Spring Walking Suits — ATTRACTIVE AND~ FASHIONABLE - MODELS In Panama, Oheviot, Broadcloth and Man- igh standard of workmanship {dentified In every garment, together with an individuality of style 30 Amy for. ioe Ngee nish Suitings. women’s dregs $5. 00 : 2 ee réant in | twenty-five faveye maple lined: copper bags tings; LBS Sintoe are patent ceovered: the trummlnns 4 pe: ITS -VALUB AAD ERAGE dhae. 1 for-we-knom— af na piano sold clnewhers Aa Cars Transter to 4 Most Remarka ble Offer for _._.,To-Morrew Only. : ative Birthday Sale of — | Ie Walters Empire Pianos for $225 Do You Want One of the Best Pianos Manufactured and Save $225? f you do, buy one to-morrow. Sale ends to-morrow evening at 6 o'clock. | Price includes newest style stool with back and fine fleece-lined rubber cover, ts We do not charge any interest for time taken in making payments: no insurance and no extras whatewer—$225, THAT-S ALL. We have arranged with the Walters Piano Co..to offer 200 of thelr $450 Empire Grand Pianos for $225, on mest liberal terms. You could not purchase x plane elsewhere to equal the EMPIRE for Sash; therfore you_-make-a clein-saving ot-at-teaat BR be bealdes you make the heat plano Investment {n the world. come to the Bloomingdale Piano Store to-morrow. r-inating Waltera Emptre Piano the apliey and genoral make- yearn, ‘ages ard double venecred. crosa handel all the wi : The the eva rho ashes ay through n ‘equal the Empire in style, tonc-Insting qualities or construction, ae e Piano Wareroot Week On first pay- ent, In construc- eoup there 1s | equal guaranteed: for selected ory? al Rs You at 300 that can S-Fioor. Lex. to dd Ave, 9th to Goth st, Beautiful Spring Ribbons Belta, Girdles, Halrbows: and Hat house ‘will. match for. Widtths,-styles.and- quality, Extra fino Taffetas, plain and Dresden; also new. Plaids and “Saun Taffetas—widiis up to BY Inches—worth 27 and .23... Millinery Meanalines 1 dhadings—aiso Fang ‘Taffeta, plying inatead of 31... Bordered Blue~Plain or Motre—with satin colored edgos—also wide: Plain Wide Bhads Louteties and black and colors—8 to 4% Inches— worth :19 to 23. arectecete, ||Wide Satin Taffetas—best shades— Also Black Taftotas and cord \Dresdéns—usually ,21 to1.27. and Perstan’ Bandingst Dressmakers’ Gale BSpeciats: Rich Silk and Braided Appliques— Kinch. white and colors—latast novelty designs and combinations worth .98 and 61. * ne ewtot pee Silk and Chirfon “Apoliaue— o.extra tine Perstan Bandings— intent noveltl ali 69 BO Specials: Boutacgie Henide—black, white and colore—1% yd. pe... Persian Banding and best Edxings— newest color combinations, with and without tinsel— Worth §—Special.. “Worth 18 &-2—Spec j + | Preparatory to Following Ciearances Remnants and Mill Leng Tapestries, Silk Damas! res, Fig'd and Plain Reps— square 10 8 yda, long a _for chair seats, table co hult thelr val unigis effecta—vurlety. of colorings were 98. Colonial Mlaglon Nets—sotta-cotore~ Art Taffetas—wore .39. Bloomingdales’ Stern Brothers | Announce for Tuesday.and-Wedn February 12th and 13th, An Extraordinary Sale of Kirmanshahs, Now $500.00, 700.00, 900.00 E will be offered at Now $110.00, 175.00, 300,00 and 400. will be. offered at Choice Persian Carpets’ comprisinga late importation of the finer grades, at One-Half Present Prices. $259,00, 350.00,-450.00, 625.00 Ghorevans, "Saraks, Tebriz-and-Hall Rugs esday. and 1250,00 00 “$55.00, 87.50, 150. 00, 260.00 00" I: i = ae | =| FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE AUTOS: KUTOS: Bay Now; S Spring Soon! rt | 20, PEI C soar ile Bpring owing tthe ied Hts rere paar Bp ¢ in New York. iurULLY even TANKERS 857 Manhattan Wiest UNO -third Senect QUEENS. —s FOR SALE— 5 Acheat” gree. reals Fa ya cel ea Aca te | ier Sch acogees vowel Steal Largest "Btoék, Largest Plant. ers Trex. Bend os [J More than half silk—some ght LAND for SonPOrA: av kien Lost, liceute nucober aa Ex-} found return, Broadway Sherrard i a tras; | away, Satie (non: pwt Change Bulidin pees WA! CHES AND. DIAMONDS Rewable, Up-to-Da' oe ay iy a Tatar, white, breast. and Tiber reward tor retu at, Drooklyn FOUND AND REWARDS. | Tost Das, hike fox terrier, Sunday morn: Buku DIS eats ‘azo’ on a yan migra. Tepokaa. feanead i found rear fubiiieon Cabay Gon LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, “Polite, don, [Baturday evening: face, white Tepe, foley m to 183° Woods LAW) LN Hes: Ch SaaS FERAL Good’ guaran: 90 livre on ‘eit, Darmental Const: re ‘& WATCH C Coruandt aeNTuere CATING to grder on Bt iy Pest {fine mater dis "GLontiNa Go. on Park place, "HELP _WANTEO—MAL! if £0, makin} | papper ern ‘Bute ore Jersey: City et. ameatt ware The Busin i through 8& nde isually “Burgalne’” wf the -ward. ° y ‘GEO. ROBINSON Gisreieae eold World Wants: aro ob a, N (Lawyer) (day), Bi way, 7th st.(eveninga).~| —_— in every sense ors es a eee tee cen seins ame eer} eo tines me | ie ea eo latest dt rie | a Batoena Floral and Persians— 1S red Dentma—were 17, Fig'd Sillcolines—latest designs for decorating and fanoy costumes— worth 17. reer sire Se ALSO Many. clearance Jota of Lace and Heavy Curtains, -Previous to-Stock Taking we offer Fine Scotch Table Linens AT LESS THAN PRESENT IMPORT VALU Heavy Satin Double Dania exceptionally fine quality and de signa. -Lovers—of—fine—Table Linens -shouta-not-let-this-oppor- tunity go by--especially as prices are advances: nnd such: valtes os these canvot be duplicated: — 72 Inches wide—worth $2.19 yd. 8% inches -wide—worth $2 W Inches wide—worth $2.58 yu | Napkineto_match~ “HXworth 35,98 dozen. 2ox26—worth $4.49 dozen. TEA ROOM Byery afternoon; 3 to 5,80. Tea_with | 5¢ t [Cake and Jelly, Sens {= | ts] 8, 18,20, 22, 24, 26 and 3o West Fourteenth Street. 7, 9, 14, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, OPEN TO-MORRO. Ww, = Gontinuing Dressmakers’ Spring Sale! of the most attractive kinds, for trimmings, -in—this—sate—ran—be bought at prices that no: other equal latest novelty srewreee +25 Taffeta Bash Nibbons—\rilte, Pink and | 4 wtripes or dotted horders—also’ new. Dresdans, including light colors with , RUGS WORH SAN Toesnesree DO. Plain “and. Liberty..Satin- Taftetas— Trimmings, ‘Braids, Appliques 49 New Spring Dress Nets, Embroideries, Ribbon Velveta, 1p 0800 Stock Taking February 28th Bilks—Beautiful Coral esigns, Including many 419 17 "47 Babies’ Bhoatery—elzee tot tad! Fig'd |Cratonnes—Japaness and Floral a, colored latent styles— 12% eatinty ex Bash Laces, Curtain Nets, Panels. ete. —|-Stock Taking February 28:h— 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth ‘Street, f Good Notions——- count in the making of a dresa,’ t and their cost mounts,: too, you pay fall —vatnes Here are fine gradea at nugtchlessly fron pric Gli Collarbdne—38 yas Stik. Featherbone—12 yas. Hest Featherbone—12 yds. LIT 1100 | Barting Cotton—o0 yds. ce Bom: Best. Basting Cotton spools of 1,760 yards. Sewing “BIk--0). yde, HO& D. Sewtng Siik-L + $A vy B With invistble. yes. xrosd... Bes Hooks, with invimible:” | Eyes, Kross Ginzed) Belting | Double: Senge BI two widths Taftota ‘Stam. Binding, Wide Tuffeta Sear Bindin Prunsian’ Binding Mercopined Btn: Hinding: Wide Alpaca Skirt Binding. Machine Needles Siict-Markera English Dwi Tape. 110 | Bias Seam Tape.. SALE ENDS THIS WEEK! Don't put off buying 5 until the last day, i Better comra~to-m16i In Now Spring Taffeta, Pongee arid Foulard Silks New Spring Broadcloths and Suiting Mixtures New Spring Wash Dress Fabrics— White and Colored New Spring Laces, Linings und Bb ——_—_@ INFANTS' WEAR, February Clearances, Little Bo: i ittle Bova: Russian and Bi Badles’ Cloaks—I ore i He etort fe ols Carp ana Et —Erepe were 32.95 46. Pay tong and Bo! Were $1.99 to $2.99... Infants! Breques~Bedtord-Cord Cashmere—hand emb'd in white and colors— Were $149 to $4.29. 98 to 2.69 198 to 18.98" werp Children's Bonnets—white, asa . -98 to 7,08 As ta—Fe rier Ss es ere Poe Tadiew Peau do Cygne, Corded or Bmb's Suk Caps—eilk Tined—were jMeree werk Little Bo. Teaver & Preparatory to Fottswing Ctearances — Costin = maunted-shell or amber, 2 DECK LES—stit-combina=—— und, square oF oval <letuddes oe beynties-in Tntported ‘wtoet Studied elts-.twa und three atrands—front and back pi ToTiow eifectn-- worth. $7.60. SUIT CASES—Keritol Leather— 4 insh—vrass hed Jock and ~ 5,08... Chatelaine Thaga—Genuirie Seal Chamote a terol sate thine oa “Heniatita ypen FIG'D SILK LAMEREQI Init Anti sligtre morta hand-icnot frimpu—wero- $1.02. -To prevent Women’s lack Dress Skirts ¥ , Theviot and | Dotted Silk Mulls 93 Blie, but principally anand ie new twine shade—t BABRMENT CuNnitic HUTLDING, nglish Twill Umbrellas ‘ust black—26 und 28 Inch— 79 handsome handles—plain and fancy horn. and metal— resul arly id Cheviot, Tweed, Cyssimere, Cordurdy—plain colors and mixtures—patent walstbands— Holdfast buttons and taped seam ehamd fa cent quatitics TUE FLOOR—CENTRE +3 UIEDING MORNING SALES To-morrow, Tuesday, Until { P.M. Boys’ Kuee Pants—4 to lb yrs, dealers buying ohinta— red backs—purified e cotton filing-thany will 1 take adyan- ily 45 mada: = ‘a'bareain Bt ae 6 tosmorrow_morni nes D FLOOR—CENTRE Lace and Batiste Yokes Advance styles In Polnt Gaze, Veniao, ; h Crochet, alo Lawn or Batiste, ith Venise Sombinations— ia ee, w wiilte and ecru—snaice a plal bodice Gre 89 V- rusty iy. MAIN Fine Tapestry Table Covers 2 yaa, aquaro—rich medaijion centres with handsome borders—Heayy tasuel fringe—regularly §2.49— i 29 Morning Special price BASEMBNT—CENTRE HUTLDING. Morcerized Table Cloths §-10 alzo-—full satin bleach—beautitul floral dealgns; these gooda aro very scarce; to offar them st our morning sale price in Ike giving. away maney—rocularly #2 FLOOR—NEW 8iNLDING, Mercerized Lining Sateena 26 Inohe-Blacic and leading sen to matoh aie Dress Goods— Scarfs and Shams Atuiique and sheer Swiss, wit floral desi¢ns— Seer Plane? eirtpe = nd Ww ie single and” louie epee i