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| ] ] Beethoven Cycle Arrives at t the Seventh Det y Fourth Concert iy the Sym-} ‘ix phony Society Orchestra, Under Walter Damrosch, eee ee Most Successful, With Inter- | SECOND SONATA RECITAL. est Unabated — Jomelli the} Soloist. ett nin the last, angement of BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | Seay weather such as that of yes- terday afternoon, tempting to out- of-door enjoyments, had no (bates upon the attendance at the fourth con- is fered played cert in the Beethoven cycle by the New York Sympheny Society Orchestra, under ss peice ale prow Walter Damros Carnegie Hall.| cioned Beast ee ‘The audience was as big and the atten- ‘ tion was as eager as ni any of the three | Wife's viear preceding concerts It began with the | “Pei Ae recital of sixth symphony, known as the “Pus seeps. 1 Tae iY c Be- | Franck, will take p toral,” and ended with the seventh. Franck, willl taxe place tween the two were selections from the {pcldental music to Goethe's “Egmont,” CONRIED'S BENEFIT TO mith Jomelli as soloist MARK HIS RETIREMENT. No music lover can fail to come under! ate Conried’a annual benefit, which the spell of the composers tribute t/ rakes place to-morrow night practically neture in the ‘‘Pasto: ta ethenies |linaricas Hlsliretirensent trons the a ! fare clear, its message 1s simple. !t ment of the Metropolitan — teems with beauty. The imitations of All t pal . anor ~ the songs of the cuckoo place, But and the qu the writer 2 Lone, tract from it t 5 wie ft ia credited. 1 ere is an un- Gertying note of sadness that will not Home ie @ewn Not even the brook or the heav = vase rustios can e it The (Overture No. & @torm, by the ahock, only holds it in HEARTY FAREWELL To trast, the seventh—not forget | CLEOFONTE CAMPANINI.| ed ® emotional depins that are Cleofonte Campanini's Sunday concert | friends took farewell of him last night | ‘ellous second move- Cocomepalivcra sare grief of a youth St the Manhattan Opera-House, the oo- | casion being the last of these popular | all sweetness mourning iced coat era ls sounded SORCerts of the season, Mr, Hammer | amy pce ° aks “ttn soap a stein's cenius of the baton may get a| ie deginn - more fashionable farewell next Satur | five [fret mmovernen aie )a earning Way after the gala performance, but !t ‘The iast movement, wit wo @ Will not be more sincere or more dem- | fmele, fairly makes one's nerves Ungle Qostrative than that of last night with delight. It came after the ringing of the | Mr. Krehbiel notes that the first pub- Ge area of peice Four is five times | . 5 2 mpantni, in No porter Ce =e) erates and app ause, app jony took piace in Vienna hi n han ina, fa: @ concert for the sokiters wound- ere. Then he 8 ed at the battle ef Hanau Beethoven @'0ne, and the house conducted and many prominent mus- DRISS Was op cuins were in the opahestra, amvns R tiem Moyerbeer, who was the druumer, lvecne.es, who Diayed the oymvals. ang h W. pice sinc. i° hands to the galleries and then to tells an emusing story cnet write, who fron pier box was leading vorts tumult. Twice again the audience UR VE ord aie orcuastre: galled the popular sConduotoe outs alone |! no ms bleud fore they woull permit Parelll to/| : when the forts Re conduct the concluding number, | Agostinell! Gerville-Reac! ye and Gilifbert rendered ios in the first part, followed by the third acts | of “Erman!” and “Aida” with the regu- | i entire liste babbling pe 4 miscellaneous co: ed dance Mahler w'll conduct ; fairly pushe especially the paveareet ut _THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1908. " rae than a million stout women know that the Nemo Self-Reducing is the only corset that will reduce the abdomen with perfect comfort and hygienic safety. VERY woman who has worn it knows that the Nemo Self-Reducing Corset is superior to all others in comfort, style and durability—that it is an extraordinary value simply as a corset, saying nothing about its invaluable and exclusive special features. OR 1908 we have nine handsome mo« above) : a model for every stout wor short and stout, or just ‘‘fat."’ And th every purse. At $3.00 7h of 1907; and for w } effect are the two new “Flatn and 320, at the same price—$. At $5 0s Somewhat finer are the Mercerized Bro- ° eaded Cors . 516 and 8, the French Coutil Corsets y porters, No. 515; and the beautiful new ‘‘Flatning-Bac model, No. 517. At $10 For women of luxurious tastes, who have paid $15 to for imported corsets, is the superb No. 1000, with ‘‘Flatning-Back’’ and the new ‘Duplex Straps,’’ at $10. This is the finest corset that can be made—superior in every respect to the best that come from France. It will do wonders for any stout figure, giving it the graceful lines of youth. Sold in all Good Stores Throughout the World (three pictured an—tall and stout, pre’s a price to suit vorites, Nos. 312 and 314, of lion pairs were sold in e new ‘‘slender-hip’’ ’ models, Nos. 318 Kops Bros., Mirs., Cor. 4th Ave. & 1 2thSt., New York Do You Realize How Easy It Is ares To Buy a Thoroughly Good Piano? Tomorrow morning we present such an occasion as should not be missed by anyone who desires to possess an excellent piano, and who has delayed the purchase by reason of CLLEN BEACH YAW MAKES the cost. This event brings forward OBER ATIC Pee AS LUCIA teach Ya t as Lucia in Doniget- ments that have been very little Also Four ematler auc heard to must not oF nese under Mr. De K “2/112 USED PIANOS At Remarkably Low Prices, on Easiest Terms of Payment Including many pianos at almost ridiculously little prices, and many other splendid instru- used, and others that are simply varnish-checked, One of the most stirring offerings of the sale is a group of Ten ANGELUS Piano-Players at $120 Newly made over at the tactory PIANOLAS at $95 Each And a Simplex and a Playano at $95 Each Then here are two remarkable groups of Player- Pianos Imost new: 7 $675 Emerson-Angelus Pianos at $525 $550 Autopianos at $425 $550 Kimball Player-Piano at $295 Here are hints of the chief groups of Used Pianos; Choice of Eight Square Pianos at $19 Each Choice of Four Square Pianos at $15 Each Choice of Four Square Pianos at $20 Each Choice of Eight Square Pianos at $35 Each TETRAZZINI AND CALVE t DRAW BIG AUDIENCES | tay | Miscellar neous eae i et | Ly Pianos | Miscellaneous Upright Pianos $ Ch ering Uprig now $295, At $100 $450 Ha Bros. l now S$. each $500 nich & B no. $95. ri now ©275. er U now $31. Crown Upr now S219, ; cas Uprig now $450 each, At $125 $450 Kn t now $399. each | $ t a now $325 each, 5 row $450 $ if if now $24 £ now $2905, At $195 : eh Grar anos . WwW anamaker Four.h Avenue, Lighth to Tenth ~ {vem NG Wanamaker’s Economy Basement a The Following Goods on Sale Tuesday—Not on Sale Today Think of FANCY MADRAS at 12:c Yd.! One of Five Fine Offerings of WASH GOODS A large quantity of good Madras, for making the prettiest wash dresses ior Summer wear, at a remarkably low price, Fresh from the mills, in a great variety of stripes, checks and embroidered tigures, in all desirable shades, If it were not for a thick thread or similar imperiection here aud there, they would sell ior 2Uc and 25c, their regular value, Tomorrow 12\4c yard. Also these splendid lots; enough oi any one o/ them for a Suinmer dress won't cost over $1.50 : Linen-Finish Cotton Suiting, 9c Yd. 12 4c Dimities at 9c Yd. Cotton Suiting, in a large assortment of good colors, usually Figured Dimity, in small, meat designs, {n a great variety. sold at 18c yard. Now half price, because glightiy imperfect. Dainty and attractive goods. 15c Galatea at 12%c Yd. 20c Fancy Percales at 12}4c Yd. A very good quality of Galatea, for children’s dresses, boys’ 8(-in, Fancy Striped and Checked Percales, in attractive small fig- suits, wash skirts, etc.; neat stripes in all colors ures; assorted colors, excellent quality And an unusual offering of 55c Fancy Mohairs at 30c yd. A most attractive fabric for stylish Summer dresses; white backgrounds with fine hair-line stripes or broken plaids in blue, red, green, black, gray, brown, Fxcel- lent, lustrous finish, These pretty dresses, shown in the picture, are copies of a At $10 and $12.50 high-priced model of exceed- {ngly graceful lines. They are A group of 115 Sample Spring Suits, offering a made of striped lawn, In over- | Smart new ee eaelae These stylish sults are made of waist princess style, plaited ama cloth, plain or with invisible stripes, and of nov over the shoulders and shirred | and stripes. A very few are a trifle mussed. Sizes for into a girdle, The skirte are pera ere er Fetching Hats at $5 in the Golden Salon t come ’ A hundred and fifteen charming Trimmed Hat s he Women’s $22.50) | cows tromiour workroom toreell st th fresh and bright. and no two alike. Suits at $14.75 | sues"ana” cxtrich pompone a vas woman's taste. ‘ Smart Suits of Panama cloth, in black, blue and brown | 5 ¥ natty, ip-length | semifitting. | $1.50 All-Silk Voiles, 35c Yard with braid | -Inch Strips skirts. collarless coats, strappings edged Full, gracef This absurd drop {n price on these very go: silk Voiles 1s due to i} ' an incomplete line | here are e llent—cardinal, navy grounds, with white stripe. 35c a yard. Women’s | $12 Coats at $8 | Silk Remnants, 25c, 35c, 50c Yard Two to ll-ya ‘ds, Rough Ponsgees, low price | anese Silks, Fanc 3 t cold Regularly Of cov- | 6 $1.25 a yard, now, b: r : 35c and SCc a yard, with strap. pings of the material, braid and buttons. Also finished with Special Offerings of RUGS f various | Here 1s an unusually fine collection of desirable lzes, all at di $16.50 Silk (Goas at $11 Jaunty qualities, !n the popular Japanese Rugs—3x6 ft., $1 Saratoga Bath Rugs—3x6 xo4 ! ly $e 50 and $ y floral designs Below Regular Value | gy Sigiins Rasalan F ruffle, Belted mixed Three groups are "but the aught Tee Womiaiiie stock Bes(s 1507 ai "$8 Norfolk Jacket Suits at $3.85 | $1 fern! Bags, 75 | ew cheviot, with knickerbocker Stookings at 18e n pair; instead | :rous black cotton, extra size. Ever oe rchiets, 5c to 12! ei at half price Half Hose at grade—Of Isle et biue, with extre Paliotyrsn |PLUCstO; eo. 1 | Good Ha Women’s Silke Watsts, $2.75 ‘Men's Halt grade—Of les and ext Children’s Underwear 2—Muslin Drawers, platted and new Women’s $1 Glace Gloves, 65c Aer oP Gloves, in black, white and colors | [V/gmen 5 $2 2 to $3.5U Oxtords, $7 | . | assortinents. Best v aided. Kid a Silk Gloves at 75c nves, Women's > olor, At Ie « yard, Je At She a yard, = Men’s and Women’s Hosiery Boys’ 35 Suits at $3.50 | uressing Sacques, 50c i Small Boys Shoes at $1. 30 Be Sizes 10 ¢9 180 urkish Towels, 25c | | | Women’s $6 Overweight Dressesat $3| Young Women’s $15 to $20 Suits { i t 85¢ White medspreads, 65c er-weignt Napkin, Unuer-price | Inlaid Linoleums Away Under- Price [ Best Sewing Machines For $5 Cash and $3 a Month li there is one thrifty woman, more than another, You know that you can't wear the pattern off Inlaid who deserves THE BRST All) POSSIBLE ior doing Linoleum until you wear it through—and that tikes a her work, it is THE WOMAN WHO DOES HER OWN long time. We offer for tomorrow fifty pieces of one ot SEWING. In the first place becanse it costa so very the best known makes of English Inlaid Linoleum, in little more to have the best, and secondly, because three grades—all periect—at an average saying of a THE SAVING IS SO GREAT AND SO CONSTANT, third—the best linoleum offering 0: the year, and one ecauselol chelwork sheldoes: that wecannotduplicate A variety of evcel ent patteras and colorings, tor halls, bath-rooms, kitchens, pantries % ete, Bring room-sizes with you to insure prompt delivery, The Standard Rotary-Shuttle || | vices: i C First quality, regularly $1.65 square yard, tomorrow Sewing Machines $1.15 square yard. Second quality, regularly $1.45 square yard, to- Lock stitch and chain stlich—easy to rip out, for altera- 1 0: ‘ ye a “5 a ire quality, regu arly § .0o0 Square yard, tomorrow And the WANAMAKER Sewing Machines 85c square yard. Any of which you may have sent home upon payment of Not on sae today. Fitth floor, New Butiding Only Five Dollars Cash Balance in sums of $3 monthly We want you to cme to see our uew Sewing Machine | section, and see just Low splendidly mitce and tinishe : We offer selection irom the entire range of inodels of $2.50 White Bedspreads, $1.65 Extra large satin-finish Bedspreads, in beautiful patterns and jandsome quality Subject to slight mill imperfections which ou probably will never discover. Also full size Crochet Bedspreads tn pretty Mareetlles designs, mmed, “seconds” of $1.10 qualities, at 85c each. Also just forty large satin-finish imported Bedspreads in beautiful patterns, absolutely perfect, at 3.50 each, instead of $5. nd floor, Old Building. these sewing machines are, and bow superoly they do ther work. ‘hen remember that our iui. guarantee 1s wack ol them, and it any thing shouid go wrong, the risk is ours—not yours, ‘This guarantee is lor ove years, but the machines should do periect work for maty years more. Why not have the Bist sewing Machine for this Spring's sewing, Demonatra Be suliding | I Ls ‘Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders ————