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a aiid Elgar’s First Symphony a Musical Work of importance and Charm es BE Gives Him a Place Among ‘Distinguished Comtosers That No Other Modern Engish- “man Has Abbroached. BY SYLV'STER RAWLING, LGAR'S first symphony got a first E hearing in America at Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon when it was played by the Symphony ¢ pstra, under Walter Damrosch, Produced originally in Man on Dec. 3 and repeated in London on Dee. 7, Rich- ter conducting, {t drew from the English reviewers of music 4 paean of praise, In a private letter, one of the best | known of them writes “We are all in a great state of excite ment over Elgar's new symphony, which fea very big thing, and has hit the pub- Mo right between the eyes. It Is extraor- inarily personal tn feeling, a wonderful | bit of emotional autobiography In music in a way rather Uke Tschaikowsky's ‘Symphonie Pathetique,’ but far nobler and more exalted in feeling. I wonder bow you will take it in New York." A Compelling and Charming Work. Our friend need have no fear. It 1s true we Ip. America have been wi regard England as Dark matters musica! > Dream of Gerontius” astou {ts revelation of beauty ship we have known that | land possessed a a {n rs The ded us by orkman: the immortals, it fins pelling power ar t This symphon @ melody of exquisite | timo that the the to take on new ¢ opment of th composer has ut wonderful knowledge of a modern orchins of ful exhibition helps to cover when inspirat opening is end uplifting in {ts majo there are periods of storm and stress, of peaceful rur t ft pronouncement, of There is The tmaginati Sure to Be Heard ‘often These broad i describe mately. The c but yesterday's ex was not the best pos have opportunities. to often, When It Is prone confidence. Mean promise of “Geron fulfilled in * Kingdom,” Elgar by this | himself very ne le greatest sy Dhonists. AMERICAN VIOLETTA MAKES DEBUT AT METi:OPOLITAN, Bernice I Pasquali, an American whose musical training ad in her own country, mace her debut at the Metropolitan Opera-House on Satur- | day evening as Violetta in "La Traviata.” It {!s said that she has sung in Italian op ouses, which | would explain her assur e in acting. | Her voice !s ble and not without: | charm, but h ing is marred by a tremolo and s are not] always cleanly “A forse lui’ and the with confidence and her h scene waa fairly effective. Ti s Alfredo, Campanart was ad. Spetrin conducted. was small but very rea ‘Madama Bult fairly jammed th out Caruso in tl took the part 0: himself well. ( her Cio-Cio-Sa less, Toscanini MELBA AND TETRAZZINI CROWD THE MANHATTAN “Otello” drew other @lence to the Manhattan ©) on Satucday afternoon that to great znthusiasm by au was performance. a poignant sung, while falrly surpas' titully 1 voice With a Guarantee Backed by Over $. 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Campanint | conducted, | | — ELMAN CHARMS AGAIN | AT THE MANHATTAN, | For general excellence, both in selec- | tion and rendition, last night's Campa- | nint concert at the Manhattan Opera | | House surpassed any of the preceding | | seven offerings this season, Bealdes the young Russian violinist who has cap- tured New York by his geniue, the or- chestra was called upon an unusual number of times and the soloists seemed |to have just the kind of work that beat sulted them, Mischa Diman’e regular numbere were Saint-Saens'a ‘Rondo Capriocioso,”” Bach's alr (Q@ string) and Hubay's | "Zephyns," and three additions were made In return for over fifteen recalls, The enthusiasm of the audience was only limited by {ts strength, Every number was rendered perfectly, and only emphasized the opinion already formed In regard to the young master's place in his art. Agostinelll was charming both rance and fn singing. She gave z2a's air from “Cavalleria Rusti- Mme. Mariska-Aldrich was heard to such advantage as In | her he Hungarian folk songs. Mme. le-Reache sang an air from “Sam- * exceedingly well, The were MM nla, Vieullle | The two assistant conduc- of the house shared with M. Cam- ni tn the work of the evening, and audienca was one of the largest he season. | RAPPOLD AND NOTE STARS AT METROPOLITAN CONCERT. Marie Rappold got the lon's share of se at a meritorious pop’ day concert at the Metropolitan Opera- House last night. Her principal num- ber was the “O patrin mia” from "Aida." Note 1 proved a favorite In songs y Gounod and Dorla, Marin Gay sang from > plano, of w Purkish Mareh’* U's ¢ prelude to ac grin’ were well rend jchestra under Spetrino, All th AT KLEIN'S SUNDAY “POP,” Ernest Schelling was the planist at | Hormann Klein's Sunday popular concert yesterday afternoon. He played solon by Mendelssohn, Chopin and Liszt, with Horace Britt, ‘cellist, and two move- ments of a sonata by Boellmann, Mr. Britt played solos by Saint-Saens and Popper, Jeanne Jomell! sang an aria from Massonet's “Herodiade,” and sev- eral songs tn French, German and Eng- lish, She was in her best volce, and pleased the audience mightily. Charles Norman Granville sang several solos, jot Which the chief was Handel's “Hear me, Ye Winds and Waver. sees oceans DEATH OF WILLIAM MORAN. | With The World's | Stereotyping Department, m Morgen, who was connected years with the stereotyping | nt of The World, and who| 0. 699 Halsey street, Brooklyn, t Saturdsy, | Moran was born tn the old City York sixty-flve years ago, and y yotng his family removed te 1 Village of Will he spent the early y. When a n he was appren- rade, his first pos e Tribune, then con- | ineeley. He became | of the famous Journal- n the two men there ex friendship, Fe joined ut fifteen years ago. survived by his widow. William, John and Austtr id two daughters, Emily Morar and Nr Clarence J. Tobin, and by a brother, John 4. Moran, and two siaters, Mrs, James Foley and Mrs, James Leary, _ 3,000,000 in Real Estate Equities? THE FUNNY PLAGE n, and even in a financial panic IVIDEND 10,000.00. | LL A LIMITED NUMBER OF "? STOCK AT Share-« |B lasued within the next H 10% ADDED, or YOU IN TO STEEPLECnAdE. he end of next season? And why s$ Wi h yood times ahead for every- BANKING AND FINANCIAL. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1909. | BANKING AND FINANCIAL, BANKING AND FINANCIAL, CONDENSED REPORT ——OF THE— > PITTSBURGH LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY DECEMBER 31, 1908 CAPITAL STOCK FULL PAID, $1,000,000.00 aa OFFICERS WM. C, BALDWIN President and General Manager W. HOWARD NIMICK, Vice President and FREDERICK C, PARSONS, Comptroller Chairman Executive Committee J, H. MAHAN, Secretary and Assistant Treasurer JAMES J. DONNELL, Vice President and Chaite FRANK EWING, Treesurer and Assistant Secretary man Finance Committee DR. H. A. MILLER, Medical Dizector JAMES CAKOTHERS, Vice President MILES M, DAWSON, Consulting Actuary . 8 Bonds . , a 0 . . ‘ » 6 = 4,918,442.09 Stocks . . , ees 0 6 6 oD 409,475.00 Mortgage Loans. ‘ . . . ’ « 4,142,000.00 Loans to Policy Holders , ’ ‘ ‘ + « 2,919,446.92 Collateral Loans , 1 5 0 ; 4 ’ 29,698.48 Premium Notes ‘ ' ‘ ‘ . oO 0 88,169.40 Contingent Reversion . , oO uo © Oo 5,700.00 Gash) ‘ 0 6 een 6 8 667,447.00 Rents Due and U: mead d ‘ ( ' 9 ’ 39,758.00 Interest Due or Accrued . 4 ' : : ‘ 101,500.00 Premiunis Due or Accrued, . . . 0 329,355.00 $23,502,663,39 LIABILITIES Legal Reserve for carrying out all policy liab All Other Liabilities . . ’ ’ . ’ $21,407,816.00 491,611.00 $21,899,427.00 Assets as security to policy holders in excess of all legal requirements . ’ ‘ ’ . e 1,603,236,39 $23, 502, 663,39 ASSETS Realestate 2 000R) pus etre a | INSURANCE IN FORCE, $75,000,000.00 DIRECTORS JAMES J. DONNELL. V..Q, HICKMAN FREDERICK C, PARSONS W, W. BLACKBURN W, |. BERRYMAN Hon, NATHANIEL EWING W HOWARD NIMICK FRED W. KIEFER JOHN H, MURDOCK W. C. MeCAUSLAND W. H, SEIF Hoa. E. F, ACHESON JAMES CAROTHERS HENRY R. REA G. W. JOHNSON ROBERT GARLAND ROBERT PITCAIRN JV. RITTS WM. C BALDWIN _— ee ee SAVINGS BANKS, The Bow ery Savings Bank 128 AND 180 BOWERY, NEW YORK, Dec, 18, 1908, A eemi-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT, per annum has been declared and will ‘de credited to depositors on all sums of AUTOMOBILES @ MOTOR BOATS. M CARS WERE NEVER SO CHEAP, Manhattan's Pioneer Auto- | mohile Establishment. ANKERS FLOOR | AUR ADVIBE PUR oto RO NLT Hy EER CHARINO “At $450 to $2, 000. Rather than cheap new , 5 $5.00 and upward and not exceeding | CIALLY when the former have seene hens $3,000, which ahall have been depos- jal Cel over anc ,imae a8 good \ 4, Pan Oxnt Inverest ited at lenst three months on the first Rnd laemstiieare® Paid on Deposits from $1 to $3,000 MONEY DEPOSITED ON OR BEFORE JAN, ere |] 19 WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM INTEREST READY ANO PAYABLE, IF DESIRED, PROMPTLY ON THE FIRST BUSINESS DAYS oF JANUARY AND JULY. Deposits may be withdrawn at any time without giving notice WE HAVE NEVER AT ANY TIME REQUIRED, NOTICE FROM CUR DEPOSITORS FOR THE WITHORAWAL OF D&POSITS, THE INVESTMENTS AND CONDUCT OF ouR J buSINESS ARE UNCER THE DIRECT SUPER.| | vision AND CONTROL OF RESPONSIOUE, WELL. KNOWN BUSINESS MEN, write Hours: 9 A.M, to 5.30 P.M, stl F.L CHAMPION, CasHien EMIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK 51 Chambers St., The Board of ‘Trustees haa de- clared a semi-annual dividend at the rate FOUR PER CENT. perlannum enyall deposits entitled SAVINGS BANKS, day of January next, and will able on and after Monday, 18th, 1909, Money deposited om or before Jan- vary 9th will draw Interest from January 1, 1009, HENRY A, SCHENCK, Prealdent M E. KNO: Comptroller, EPH G. LIDDLE, Secretary, IRVING wenn 115 Chambers St, NUE. The Trustees have declared a dividend forthe uonths ending Deo, Sixt, 1908, vi rate ot FOUR PER CE perannnm. on ell gums from AY t “33,000 entitled thereto under the by-laws, on and after January 15th, 1000, Payable Deposits made on or betore Jan, 10th will draw interest from Jan. ist, 1.09, ! W. HB. TOTTEN, Presi FEORGE B, DU NER,Jr,,Chairman off m ons | Unusual opportunity, Don't § Soother makes at “almont imposatite i In fact, wo never hi CARS fot #0 little money, bid HELINEE 50 Closed Bodies, At Makers, To {it all, earn: all style New or slightly Alto Open Bodies, | g30 up. Targest Stock in Manhattan Borough -- Broadway Marnmoth Automobile Exchange, 299 to 245 W. 56th St., near Rroadway, YAN. Ny, FOR S/ SALE, CLOTHING CREDIT FOR OIROULAR. W. J. DOHERTY, Un the Most Liberal Terms WE TRUST ANY MAN OR WOMAN, 1.00 A WEEK sania STANDARD OUTFITTING Co, NAW, Ht Street, 2198 34 Avenue, West of 120th at. Brooklyn, 020Broadway 5:3" rte OPEN EVENINGS, ry ance Committee Annual Dividend H INO CURE SAVINGS BANK |= formerly tuc Institution for the pevinee of eae nana Clerks, ADIVIDEND hae beodAvclared t three ant ak Ynonths ending dant, 1900," the rate 0 FOUR PER CENT, New York SSS SSE IAMONDS 0. CREDIT | WATCHES JAMES BERGMAN, 57 Maiden Lane, 4th f. LAWYERS, of ITS MADE BEFOR santa yan ae rns BEvowy fon, wt ber annum on Rieiateaty ma se hos to el a GEO ROBINSON Law ven | to deponitory ee oe) F annum on all sums of as ant upmand to" 31-000. WILLIAM J-ROOME, Pres. JOHN c. CRISWOLD,S rey) AAW ORK SN : { N.W. Commer 14th St. and Sth Ave | January 1 NR 6) Pe aoe DEPOSITS M LAny 1 hesevalens CTI TERETE OEE | PROMS x | JAME | ARCH DRAW i Desig TON SAVINGS PANK, | Weat Giah St. and Columbus Circle, Interest declared at the rate of In accordance With, the Bye ts from $6 to $3,000. wm uraw interest: tren jen Saturdays & Mondays, 2Y,Sec'y, J, G. ROBT West Side Savings le SINTH AVENUE AND 9TH STREET, Interest 4 Per Cent. be cred- | 6TH AVE, val Soterext creallted wary 1, 10D, at per annum, 1th war 1M The World printed 345,462 Separate “Help Wanted” Adver- tisements last year — ABOUT THREE TIMES the 115,984 published in the Herald—more than were printed in ANY THREE OTHER New York newspapers combined, Follow 1909 World Wants and Prosper to 8 P, Prealde i APARTMENTS 1d Ler. FLATS @ © Unturnisé d--Brooklyn. '2 MONTHS PP 4 rooms and bath, $10. WT-HAT Rockaway av., Brooklya, West of kittu Ay. nue Always Better Setter Bo Fortunate Than Rich! PURCHASES BEFORE ELECTION Enable Us to Sell LOWER THAN WE NOW CAN BUY Let Those Who Want:— Always Greater HERE'S FOR NINETEEN HUNDRED AND NINE!!! New Goods Bought Special for This Sale Long Before Advance! Mueline Linens Comfortables Art. Linens Muslin, Underwear Women's Suits Sheetings Towels Spreada Embroiderton Babies’ Wear Women's Wranpers Pillow Cases ‘Toweilings Villows Curtains Corsets, Shoes n ts and Petticoats Sheets White Goods Ticking Curtain Materfals Misses’ Dresses and Gulmpes ¥ urs: and Fur Cloaks BUY NOW! No Mall or Telephone Orders. . any Gale Taw _ January Sale of Muslin Underwear | Janus Sate Wales Largest Stocks and Best Values Yet! \, Prices That Talk yard Wide | hed or Heay Tn. Among the extra special purchases being Feeplenened Mustine mort aad shaw A FORTY THOUSAND DOLLAR LOT Fitters cell Ba 1 ea 1S Which, because muslin was slightly yellow, we bought {ANU Te nes Mot Dwight Anchor {8x AT LESS THAN 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR! = sin No Mill oe elenione Orders | ite ca Nonpareil, Muslins-—worth 14.4. 9% fa all other respects the garments are Al—well made, full cut, nicely) Limit—20 yds, No Mall or Telephone Orders, trimmed—the yellow tinge will disappear in one, washing. ae ora Thia purchase alone would be by some firms considered |TRONC LAD SHEETS enough for a January or White Sale, (esate freuraara BAL ie ate, 1.46 but to us it is only a decidedly interesting side issue. No Mail or Telophone Orders. Nevertheless, as “a good start is half the race,” Sheetings we offer entire purchase, as bought, LESS THAN HALF VALU 3,000 dozen Children's Drawers, 1 to 6 yrs., 6 cts a pair. Regularly 12 t nt Timltt etx palrs—No ma Jephone orders, 2,000 dozen Children’s Drawers 0 14 yra,, 10 ota, a pair Regularly 19 to 29 cents Limtt six pairs No mall or telephone orders, 1,500 dozen Misses’ Drawers, 10 to 16 yrs., 19 ots, a patr. Regularly 29 to 39 cents, No mall of telephone orders, Night Gowns, .29 9 cents, Limit three Malton tueenonelordert) 4,000 dozen Women’s Tucked Ruffle Drawers, .16 2 Regularly 29 cents, Limit six No mall or telephone orders, 2,000 dozen Women’s Short Skirts, .18 Regularly 29 cents, Limit three No mall or telephone orders, 1,000 dozen Women’s Long Skirts, .49 Regularly 79 cents, TAmit two-No mall or telephone onfers, at Exe | tree from an Ilent quality— y blen Limtt six pairs 3,000 dozen Ht omen! larly Equal Values in S| ets and Pillow Cases, January Sale Values in Comfortables Full size flg'd Silkoline ., CO bles —pl iL UJ 800 dozen Women's EF xtra, Size Night Gowns, .48 Seite pe be Le ( 1T Regularly § conte, ay Lint three-No mail or telephone orders, LRRD Gy REA ed et 1, French Sateen Comfortable: floral designs—some with plain back, ay 9 Inch border— 1, 000 dozen Women’s Extra Size Drawors, .24 Regu ly 89 cents, Limit three—No mal! or telephone ordare, FOREGOING ARE ONLY EXAMPLES OF SALE SPECIALS, In addition, THE GREAT UNDERWEAR STOCK of thousands and thou- sands of dollars’ worth of fresh, clean, snowy Underwear will be offered AT JANUARY SALE PRICES, Here are {tems—not all by any means, but enough to show how values run:— } 2,47 reg. Equal Values tn Pillows and Feathers, January Sale Values In Art Linens Renalasance Scarts—20x54— WOMEN'S NIGHT DRESSES. Nainsoy MEN'S CORSET COVERS, 3 Po. Centres—reg. 98... sess 1.79 4 ft folld H. 8. ainsook ‘ol ace and) Doylie: Good MuslinToke of Ma | (4B) nee and embed medaiiionas” | i ’ Nalnsook: arent ‘oldery or f cr mbrle tnd Nalnaook—Round or y wn ot three. ices Insertions zsh 435] Renaissance Lunch and ‘Tea Cloths— * y neck—entire voke and sleeves &Q) eihbon reg. pure Itnen centres -10 inch borders— of embroideries and tire iw) Nainsook Round yoke or up and 45x45 Inch—reg. $3.98 And without oben ysics us down Inserts of hvandaome open ao BAxt Inch —reg. 85.9) 888 nd yoke, front) embroideries aco and fr 0 2 3s Pinan oF Heinbrotdery, ) gg] hon usually ‘ TT lech Fee, a. cs ea diy ribb trtin'd) . Natnaook—Blaborate fronts of Val.) Unton Linen Scarfs and Shams— are aleeven usually $1.20 or fancy ombrold: H. 3. and 2 rows drawn work \ 69 Fine Nainsook—Princess erie and Hbbon custiatly 6 fancy corners—reg. .08., U ronte of six dainty lace In; Union Linen Doylt ts neporated by" bucka and fon nen sete. washable oF baby Tinbont scalloped edges or combination lace and emb'y ‘ ers, rer. $1.00 12xi8-reg. 194. Fine Nalnaook—varlety. of datn trim'd modela—reg. $2.00 Fine Nainsook p panel toon with emb'd medalll nd | i January Sale Values outlining, an j ce plese entirel ' pest orth $5. In Women's White Waists WOMEN’S DRAWERS Batiete and Flea Madre Watsts— Aa EA tr Dt 8 h—full trim 4 fancy Bhee! at witht : oF i oe y mi ace brie and Muslin wid ’ ruffling and wide embroidery ci ‘and edge of Ia : Insert: also crossbar Natns 1,00 Vale: Sa oy lag und other styl mre doop rutita of emb'y | we T'S tucks, also lace und 39} rine 4 n—bei Oe bia se here 98 i} rit He Lawn —beauttal Fine, Cag orlo—daint 1 4 th me Ma 2.19; value $1.99. my) ormet Covers N'S SKIRTS, 2104 1192.98 tn!) watiste W aists 1.50 29¢, Pocket Knives 7}0,1, q le-—ope Pearl and stag handles good bald) qual eh MOORE | MAIN FLOOR—CEN wore in--value ag | 49} i Fine Musiin- ris—deep ruffie, | > } Thagren Val sworn 08.) 79] Extraordinary Fur Yglues OF Torchon Lace tert “ine Muslin-a dozon ° Inn, elistur r Fintatd atylee—vaiue. 098] ee are a Hag For January Sale Fine cambric, knee Eftra Size Fine Gumbrie Skirts — ’ Veneay PUL ie ibe Genuine Wolf sets 8 Pithitach oelembtyectalier et be b.49 Blue ty Blark—tull UNDERWEAR dheenug ¥ f Towns—ruftle neck \ 2to tyre ree ie 529 Se ting ewortn 800i ces csr 2 Children’s « fe ahicte—ruttie, oH j Pipe anand other esta 1 a.g5) al tzesvalue’o By quality —with arid. with Gnurely of iace inserts and) | ; animal heads—worth $12.00,.....J tucke—worth $5.49 UNDERWEAR SETS, Muffs to mateh $5.00; worth $10.00 WOMEN'S UNDERSKIRTS. | dpe. Onoibrla, Unearweer 8 = fen] | Coreet gots, drawss, nik 7 hee Good Muslin-—Circular law 29) akirt—tuil trim of Lito f roww of 4 4 PRICES cute, a o ith b Ls A} fancy lace—worth 88.60 OUR EM@IRE OLK OF F . c 0 $39.08. ait Cy apse . Muslin deep emb'y and scks— 45 Epc alta fd | FUR COATS AND FOR SEtat Value U0... . 1o-morrow, Tuesday. MORNING SALES. Until 1 P.M To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted—No Mail or Telephone Orders handles. : = IRIS rroon ‘Skirts 2.49 250, Heavy ‘aff-ta Ribbons A7 — and ex. Also satine—-wide widthe—white, black, all! 250, Men's Suspenders. MAIN’ FLOOR” yi W BUILDIN Stron) e ne ds—gi $4.98 Women's Latest: model —b: SECOND FLOOR--NEW BUILDING. ord val SFOOR— MEN'S MNISHINGS, 490, Messaline r' Pintsh Pongee 25 194k 690 Ko-es— lage... 34 buditle Elegant, EE ae se and dark | Two large rose neh allaRe, yg, i leouote 6 UE EOI 0M Fp opr Linen Wakits @ Mat ; 490. AMl- Wool Panamas .. BO Pare Irian Line i and LS : BIO NOON BENTH pile es —— ~ 100.8tamp Trav Cloths... $1. 69 Women's Pettico, ats. 1. 0 (ag; WIRE NG EEE ‘ 8 mains ait ico% as est colors. | — Black, Heatherbloor VAS it Dyess " ABRICS. ; ‘7 SECOND FLOOR—CE 12¢ °° ercerized Percaline 790. Wore’ Ni ht Dresses AG 29 Combs, shires 17 ae 5 in tein \ Shell, ambe ¥ pire. Musitn ant OF rim ily ad tial eagle, eee SECON Somes : -|19¢. Canton n tHenrietias, 834 49 to 750 Collar—Cuff ets AZ i i Als. TWENTY -TW) OTHER MORNING PECIAL “equal value t ve Space does not permit LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! Not advertised ZOOK 1OR THE CLOCKS! { , i a ee ee ee ee