The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1909, Page 7

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DANE (fF [Gabriloitsen Char; i i Recital in Carnegie Hall —_—>— PMOL id See 4 BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. _In_ the eveulux aoasel GE UT AA |p was a quarter past five o'clock | terday afternoon when the elec- MATHn | trielan put out the ‘ighta in Car- i 4 tnegie Hall upon the Gabrilowltech en- is thusiasts who were stlil clamoring for yt py d ut i cores after a two-hour long recital . os [At 3 o'clock the Russian pianist had started his programme with the Mozart . . + 1A minor rondo, following with Beetho- Uyit Senbere LS cf) a Smashed eht Doors | humann fantasy in C minor, a group Janits by down In Reaver street him as a by vo burglar umphant s) ha n Richard, ly thata i Mme ed the rule Inve no en tan Opera, [SCHMEDES FAINTS IN FINE Hou for 1| PERFORMANCE OF “TIEFLAND," | larce adience after| ‘Tiefland’ was repeated at the Metro- re M an Ald G ——__— GERVILLE-REACHE SCORES ‘ AT THE MANHATTAN CONCERT, xy) rich p ete ar of Chopin's, Including the study in F turelars,”” major, the nocturne In F major Instead Betta beard of the one in G major announced, with its eternal rain drops, B ininor ma- coe a sergeant tn the (2UcKA and the acherzo in the same » After that came Hensell's bird Us Vnotevenithen, has latidy request,” and demanded fad such fighting as again, Gabrilowitscn's own melody in | early to-day when he met and E minor and Lisat’s “Venezia @ Napoil,” tella and then encores until the lino movers eame, Gabrilowitsch has an ‘mmense follow- | Ing in New York, and his poetic inter pretation marks an {deal for most of the students in the city. His rendering of the Beethoven sonata had delicious clearness and classic elmplicity of style, while the Schumann number was given | with spirit and brillant technique, All | that is personal, poetic and delicate in the planist's playing was keenly appreci- | ated by the audience. When he pushes) hig tone he ts Hable to mar both its purity and beauty. His art ls not one that overpowers by forve, but rather! wine by the depth of feeling and delicacy’, of appeal. | After a succession of virtuosos of the | last month of two Gabrilowitsch scores | by reason of his poetic insight and his refined and delicate perception of the Intentions of the composers, The Cho- pin group proved especially interesting ‘and the artist added the composer's G major nocturne and the C sharp minor , Waltz as encores, besides the Saint-) . | Saens arrangement of the Bach bourle! to the already long programme. s alr was chill pon his birth- 50 didn't dis- door destroyer tand 1s a walter by day Saturday, when upon all the » show he wrestling Jay, and h blows panel his fists he to it w hat r burglar go! ator hoy, noted quick- re te aie i wa. TETRAZZINI MOST BRILLIANT | | IN “CARNIVAL OF VENICE,” | Tetrazzini, as Anneta, the cobbler's! wife, in "Crispino ¢ la Comare," re- | vived at the Manhattan Opera-House on Saturday night, attracted a large audience, The diva, who, up to the end, had seemed to be not In her best volce, fairly revelled In Benedict's “Car- | nival of Venice” variations, displaying - her brilliant top notes to the best ad- vantage. The curtaln was raised again | and again for several minutes to bring | ve, her to the footlights to smile and bow in her own inimitable way. Afterward Odette Vaiery danced the ‘Death of | Cleopatra,” using one of her live snakes | to help in the exhibition of her mar- suous contortions. i} and Melisande” got a repe- » holding the at- ers de Werther” by |politan Opera-House matinee on Satur- cay to au intensely interested audience that filled all the seats, Schmedes, as ie Ww ‘| irik, fainted after the first act and AUPE LS apologics were made for him by Max “ ‘Te | dirsch, but he bravely held to his part untll the end, displaying his acting ability, which is of no mean order, to the best advantage. Emmy Destinn was a most im- passioned Martha, She has grown Into the part since Its first production, and nini hetd his splen- musicians {In fine of the two | Destino” and ful and earned ms at His In | parts. ne Wy e and Dida D'Albert’s work [xs now become most Mr. Hammerstein annour e and attra sented in @ moat attra Stern Brothers will offer to-morrow, Tuesday, an exceptional purchase of Black Dress Silks consisting of Bright Finish Foulard, perspiration proot, 24 inches wide, at Regular Value 85c Yard Soft Finish Dress Satin, for Directoire Gowns, 36 inches wide, Satin Finish Crepe Meteor, superior quality, 25 inches wide, ) Value $1.50 and 4.75 Yard January Clearance Sale of Bric-a-Brac and Art Objects comprising unusually choice “SONZES, MARBLES, CLOCKS MINIATURES, JEWEL BOD DUTCH SILVER, IVORIES, CRYSTAL MOUNTED AND DRESDEN VASES, AT EVEN GREATER REDUCTIONS THAN HERETOFORE, MANY BEING 50% Below Former Prices fxtraordinary Reductions in Onyx Tables, Curio and Music Cabinets _ IN GOLD, VERNIS MARTIN AND DECORATED EFFECTS. (THIRD FLOOR) To-morrow an Important Offering of Women’s and Men’s siosiery Women’s Black Gauze Lisle Thread, with garter tops and double soles, or Blick Cotton Hose with unbleached double soles, Pair 23C Women’s Lisle Thread Hose, in plain black mercerized, black and tans with self clocking and extra size ingrain with either white tips or white soles, Pair 38¢ Women's Extra Fine Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, in plain black or with silk lustre and tans with embroidered insteps, Pair 40€ Men's Half Hose, in plain black, fancy mixtures and embroidered fronts, pair 21 Men’s Fancy Half Hose, in vertical stripes, embroidered fronts and clocked effects, pair 35¢ Half Doz. Half Doz. Half Dox, West Twenty-third Street And Dressmakers’ Supplies Warren’s Featherbone—Twill covered; black or white, Regularly 8c a yard, No mail or- ders filled, Dozen $9c, or, a yard... PAD HOSE SUPPORTERS, 4 elastic straps attached; all colors, Regular 25c value. No 15 mail orders... Children’s Supporters, | white; all black and sizes; reg. 15¢, mpectal....... Directo!re Hip Reduoing sSup- 19¢ | porters; reg. 2 Agness Hooks and Byes, | black and white, 3c, 5c f ca. spectal, gross Bias Seam mining: 12- | Trimming Braids, black Py and colors, aired Had ; reg. 6 plain; worth to 29c. | special, yard; In two lots; amines special, yard, 8 10 assorted sizes; reg. Se each; = Qe ‘each all sizes i ’ sam- special... 8. Lie,; spe ‘ard Dreas Shields, allie satecon covered; reg. to 39¢.; spectal and large size; 15c ooo Darning Cotton, binek, white nnd ent | tan; 45 yards to | and. tight | | the regularly | | larly 20,; spool, Je} dozen, 10c fling, colors wi pool; rem No Mall Also. These Special A. M. Items 0 ROTO IB, a] 10 AOR OPO I, aa] 10 LOM FS Ts, a, SHEETS FLANNELS BLANKETS Full ‘size, 81% 00,| Fancy pink f leached ¢ pink and blue| Bastern fiseced; white blonched sheets: good | striped outing annals: | and wray, colored "bor fat 6 it ge: | Mt de dere; double bed sizes; trderat value 8be 44 large fl tlze; Teg. 10¢.; special. 5c \ Wire Hair Pins, assorted of eines; reg. 2c. each; " Be Hg . spacey 20c be ane ae 2 reg, 260 ‘special, 24c | ‘Pittow Ruf- ing string; 5 yds regularly 29¢, 19¢ —— PILLOW CORDS AND BATH ROBE GIRDLES, plain and mixed shades of silk and mercer- ized. Regular to 49c. No 15c mail orders v. 3. Clark's Thread, 200- Basting Cotton, suaran- teed 600 yards, regular 16 yard spool; all numbers, Teg. 3c.; ‘special 4c. spool, spectal, Ic 22c # for’ 106,; Woxen, BOC 2%4e, spool; dozen i ae sizes and Spool Silks, 50 yard reg. 5e.; special, doi Pe, 4 yards to the Collar gcbtorted widths; c. roll; spe- yarde tothe] clal, 13404) don «LOC ic. roll; | Nonrustable x nd Bye, doz... 55c black and whit Ter ation of chit. iche top, rom. tie 2C Collar Boning, white and black, rogular Te. 35 spectal 46.4 dozen, SIC |Dressmakors’ Ping (Star Brand), assorted stzes regular 18c, box, special, box’....1 15€ Adamantine Ping, 200 count, regular 2c., speciat te; dozen, 10C Extra Quality Pins, 400 count, regular 6&¢., ' special, 8.3 dozen, 2OC ranted featherbone, reg- | Shirt Walst Blastio Belt, ular 6c. card, with pin attached, § cards for rog. 10c, spectal,, IC Angora or Redient Skirt Binding, all colors (5 yards), reg. 16¢.; 9 apectal, piece... IC Hair Rolls, large size, | regular | sapecialses.s, L9C of natural halr rue Moectat., 49C Supporters, war- Insoles, ite lain and all shades; | on oO ere Bust Forms, all} Halr Bare sizes 32 to 42, rettes, manu- retailed regularly | , facturer's sample at 48c, marked | | lines; 25¢ to 49¢ for to-morrow | values, at 33c 10c {No Malt Onters No Mat! Onters. — from the Basement Salesroom 10 AOMORI IM, at, |10 TOT ORP AG, a, ee HUCK TOWELS | NAPKINS | ong rae H larme | Satin damask napkins;| Yard wide red | breakfast or lunc! mualln, a | ete alae a | acta a 20 yards, gecon: in ae 100. wrades; jomen; no mail rm Hit HE dita Bige (ite whe 5G | ay dec am Clark’s 0.N.1. Spool Cotton, limit 4 spools to & customar; black or white; 6e, spools, 4210c No Mai! Orters, assorted ith draw- | Orders, —_/ ached 4 “SALOME” FOR JAN. 28 59c $1,28 CLOCK SETS, ELECTROLIERS Half Dow. $4.25 2.50 1.15 1,90 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1909. ; _. . -N | QNEILL-ADAMS © Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d Street, N. Y. Double Gold Standard Stamps Up i 12 o'Clock Brass and Enamelled Beds and Bedding Specially Featured in the January Sale During the January Sale all Furniture is reduced in price from 10 TO 50 PER CENT, except just a few items, the prices of which are restricted by the manufacturers, $45.00 Brass Bed, $29.50. | ($2.50 Feather Pillows, ($1.75, (Like cut.) Size 22x28) 13% pounds high-grade, odorless feathers; art ticks. Regular price $2.50; January — sale J 75 (Like cut.) 2inch continuous} price ........+6 $ . posts, seven 1%-Inch filling rods; — three fancy brass spindles in head) and foot; finished with the best! French lacquer; made in all sizes. January s $25.00 Brass Bed, $17.50 $10.00 Enamel Bed, $5.98 (Like cut.) 1 4-16-inch continuous pillar, %-Inch _ fillin rods; finished in the hest baked white enamel; all sizes, Regular price $10.00; January 5.98 Sale Prices. .rcerecvreee + 2-inch continuous o ch filling rods, ‘od; made In all (Like cut.) posts, seven 14-inch bottom sizes; finished with the best French lacquer. Regular price} $25.00; January sale | Prices. seveseeeee $17.50) $60.00 Brass Beds, $35.00. '$5.75 Vermin Proof Spring, $3.75, (Like cut.) Made with ends of fab losed, so that ver- | ing the forced (Like cut.) Note dimensions: 2'4- $ inch continuous posts, the filling rods are {%4-inch: all husks and mounts are extra large size; beautl-| ful satin finish, only the best] French lacquer being used. en price $60.00; Janu- $35.00 ary sale price b |$9.00 Accident Proof Crib, 1$5.98, (Like cut.) Baby's safest | crib, inasmuch as the sides are ex- (Like tra high and the fillings are so Tous) close together that the baby cannot non-| put its head between them; woven $8.75 Mattress, $4 98. cut.) This is a very lu. mattress, perfectly sanitary, absorbent, dust proof and vermin} wire bottom, Regular proof; made to your order in one! price $9.00; January 5 98 piece; you select your Own cover-| gale price..ssseeceeese le ing. Regular January price $4. $25.00 Hair Ma (Like cut.) Pure South American black curled hair; weight, 45 Ibs.; | made in one or two parts, A, C. A! or fancy Regular price $25.00; January sale $17.50 oe $17.50 Brass Beds, $10.00 (Like cut.) Better than similar | beds advertised in special sales. It iy the regulation height, has the | standard amount of §g-inch filling | rods, 2-inch pillars, 44-inch top and bottom rod; finished in the best | | French lacquer: all sizes. Regular price $17.50: | sale price..., om $10.00 Woven Wire Cots (Like cut.) The frames are made of ch tubing, finishe bronze; head and foot; 2 feet 6 Eee inches /§7,25 Couch Bed, $3.98. January own to form couch, Footboard is price | (Like cut.) Both sides drop di |ported by helical s price steel 3. 3 feet wide and 6 feet 2 inches] Complete with mattress and bol- long, Regular price ster Regult pre $4.50; January — sale $7.25; anuary sale er ME $3.90 [rice i: $3.98 punt of the great quantities of goods sold equire about one week to make deliveries, Adams Building, NOTE,—On ac during these sales wet . Now in Progress Our Annual January Sales of Carpets, Rugs, Draperies and Upholsteries 10 to 50 Per Cent. Price Reductions January Sales of Muslin Underwear, White Goods, Linens, Waists, &c. Oficring Splendid Values in These Lines Important Special Sale of Notions, Small Wares and Dressmakers’ Supplies Will Continue To-Morrow and Wednesday FREE TRANSFERS °" * that m Auaailes Upholstery NOTTIN price GTON 70 3*AVi Great Annual China, Bric-a-Brac, Cut Glass & Electroliers Now On! Discounts range from 10% to 50% from the regular marked prices. is AM EMBOSSED_V. Q' reduced fi rom $125 to.,, 50 inches long, reduced oe AO ee cores $125,00'35 net lng, esters $175 90 RUSSIAN SABLE SQUIRREL yy autiFUL CARACUL COATS, 30 inches long, $65.00) 36 incnes tong, reduced to $49.00 |50 inches long, reduced to..$/25,00 $119.00 erates COATS, reduced from $95.00 to. 50 inches long, reduced from $156.00 to .+s00. Russian Sable Fur Sets $575 RUSSIAN SABLE SETS.—| This is avery beau- tilul sev BLACK LYNX SETS; large rug muff, en skin set, scarf, Exceptional value at $25,00 to $125 price. clearing price. $10.00 MEN'S FINE AUTO COATS, finest SABLE FOX SETS, 60-inch tie quality na ural raccoon automobile coats; most wonderful value ever) offered; sold elsewhere at $100.00 | 60; clearance $45.00, price. . BLOOMINGDALES Leather Goods Clearance! BEAUTIFUL HAND BAGS, usually sold for $3.00, $3.50 and $1 95 “ . $3.98, reduced to .....- IMPORTED SOLE LE Sold at $1000, reduced to.. ‘ BLACK WALRUS. KIT_BAGS, sizes 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 inch, BLACK WALRUS _KiT BAGS Tsually sold at your, reduced to ATHE $39.75. Big Sale of Sewing Machines Highest grade, newest im- proved Sewing Machines, built by one of the best makers in the country, Every machine bears kers' name. No mail, C. O. D. ‘phone orders This $40 chine, Sewing Ma- S drawers, or drop-head, at $12.00. filled. Kents at 0th St. and Lax. Une it It Just the enme as though Clearance Bargains! ELOUR_ SQUAR ecmis; regularly 25c each; at.....+ or BLOOMINGDALES) Fur Prices Cut to Half!! Hudson Seal or Sealette Coa's| For Women, 36 in. long, $250.00 BLACK WOLF SETS, consisting usually gold at $1.25, reduced to... sees sees OXES, usually sold at $1.75, reduced to.. $1.39 BLOOMINGDALES' Sale of Hercules Fire- proof Safes at $9.75 One of the strongest and best safes you can buy, Hercules safes are fire-proof—that has been proven to be absolutely price is Larger Size Hercules Safe: 1LOOMINGDALES! BLOOMINGDALES' Ave, will hand you, » fc, In cash on @ $1.00, purchase at ous 5910607Sr. Discount Sales of Third Floor, RNER Persian Lamb Coats PERSIAN PAW SETS, comprising a tine 56-inch scarf and large fit pliow muff, Whoiesale price $15.00; reduced to, . $5. 64 of 60-inch tie and stylish muff to | match. Wholesale price $10.00; clearing price. $19.00 and fancy muff to match; trimmed wiih heads and tails Wholesale vice, $28.00; clearing g79 QQ r, 50th at. Section, 89 TS, usually sold at $1.00 and 75¢c usually sold at $1.25, reduced to.. 39¢ $2.85 Matn Floor, Our very special $9.75 | li at $25.95, $31.50 and || Main Floor, Lex. Av, Arcade, || | | ! } | the ma- This $50 Sewing Ma- chine, 7 drawers, drop-head, at $15.00. Main Floor Lexington Av, Section. and save money. Consuit our co- You CanB On Boren aT Tulllnetaeparimentonie Third Fl um y buy furnivure, hold goods, carpets, sewing machines, st anything you need for the household—on most liberal terms. | $< All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’, Lex. to 3d Ave,, 59th to 60th Si LEXINGTON 10 3°AVES 5 If You Want to Buy the Best Piano, Attend | Our Greatest Sale of Newest Models of New Walters Pianos the In this special January sale we offer newest models of high-grade | \ iS Walters Pianos at a clear saving to you of $150 to $300—on the easy terms $5 Down and $i a Week| There are no ektras to pay. first payment of $5 piano is delivered, Come and buy one immediately, Upon We guarantee you a saving of 33% to 50% $375 Style A Walters Pianos, $198 | $450 Walters Exce'sior Piarss,$225 $500 Style L Watters Pianos, $250 |}! $475 Style C Walters Do not Beware-"2 »° make up ¥ y —Don't bu: so-called Caution Price for st will soon Become utterly w ano for anew Wi j iy any bale bp | machinery, our mi your old fla nos, $240 9959 SiyleD Walters Pianos, $260 |}) r Piane Ouifits, $450 cabinet and scart. It bears the maker's name, Whee Ama upon a plano you can i with It Jano at any Te wort ke worn-out

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