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own mind before he presents them in | fautts of his virtues, Everything he - plays is Busonified, | Chopin. Busoni Returns \|To Charm Anew As Great Pianist BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. ERRUCCIO BUSONI, at his first F recital of the season at Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon, demon. strated anew his greatness as a pianist. There ts something in the playing of this Italian master that compels ad- miration, no matter what exception may be taken to his programme or to his interpretation, He produces the dainti- est of pianissimos or the most tre- mendous of fortes in @ tone impeccable, Nehoup, spoiling the liquid purity of each separate note, no matter how rapidly one follows andther In a passage of any sustained length, His crescendos have a structural base that produce re- markable results. He evokes from the Woodenest of instruments what, for Want of a better word, may be called soul. Mr. Busoni is nor only a great player. He is a composer, a thinker, a phtl- osopher, The works of other men have {9 pass through the crucible of his pubic, with the result that he has the it one may coin & word, The four ballads by Chopin, with which he began yesterday's pro- «ramme, exquisitely played. might weil have been by Busoni rather than by It Is necessary only to call at- tention to the rendering of the familiar | Opus No. 47 to iMustrate this, The un-| usual sing and emphasis made it} appear a very different thing from that | to whioh we are accustomed. Save for two extra Chopin etudes Played in reeponse to vociferous demand after the second part, all the rest of the programme was Liszt—too much Liszt some of un thought. But such an expo- sition as each number got! Six etudes were played in a manner most ravishing, and the “Two Legends"—gravy without | meat, Mr. Halperson calls them— | were marvels of exposition, as was the “Don Giovanni” fantasie reminiscence. There were many murmurs of com- plaint against the lateness of the hour at which the recital began. It was an- | nounced for 3.9 o'clock sharp, but it| Was actually 3.40 o'clock before Busoni first appeared, and {t was just 5.42 o'clock when ho struck his last note. Please, Mr. Hanson, give us time to dress for dinner between afternoon re- citals and evening concerts and operas, If you don't the hard worked music reviewers, as well as a large part of Your audience, will have to leave before your entertainment !s over. GARRERE ENSEMBLE GIVES SECOND CONCERT. The Barrere Ensembles second concert at the Relasco Theatre yester- day afternoon was most enjoyable. It consisted of a rondino by Beethoven, a dixtuor by Georges Enesco, a quatuor by Rossini and a petit® suite by De- bussy.}.The Beethoven number for two | odoes, wo-clarinets, two horns and two bassoons, and the Rossini number for | flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon, were | especially charming. The Enesco num- ber for two flutes. two oboes, two clar-| what I suffered for five long years from headache, backache, | dizziness, no sleep, palpitation of heart and irregularities inatruments. Tho Debussy number for, Which are common at that period and sometimes continue inets, two horns and two bassoons was | @ trifle ambitious and labored for wind two flutes, two oboes, two horns and two closed the concert, was very interes: ing. The audience was much lar, than at the first concert and the ap- plause was generous, two clarinets, | bassoons, which “TANNHAUSER” WELL SUNG; EARLY EXODUS AN ANNOYANCE, | “Tannhauser,”" which got anothe repetition at the Metropolitan Opera House last sieht, was splendidly per- formed under the direction of Alfred Hertz, Slezak had the title part, Olive Fremstad was Venus, Berta Morena was Elisabeth, Witherspoon was the Landgraf, Walter Soomer was Wolfram | and Lenora Sparkes was the Shepherd, | ali in good voice and acting with spirit, In the middle of the last act there was | @ minority exodus from all over the house most annoying to the majority who wished to hear the opera to the} end. 1f the management cannot per- suade those who are In a hurry to get home to leave before the last act be- ins, might {t not be possible to halt opera after the sony to the Even- ing Star and display prominently an electric sign: “AH who wish to leave the house before the end of the opera wil pleare do so now"? Of course It would spoil all the verities, but {t would fave the annoyance to the many of the rudeness of the few. BOARD OF EDUCATION’S MUSICAL LECTURES THIS WEEK. The Board of Education's announce- ments of musical lectures for the cur- rent week included last might ‘The Songs of Moore and Lover" Mrs. Helen O'Donnel! at Public Library No. 1M in East Fifty-elghth street. The programme for the batance of the week isy to-night, “Irish Music,” by Mrs, Helen O'Donnell, at Public School 40; to-morrow ni “Scottish Mrs. Hand, at School No, 59, and “Haydn and Mozart,” by Dantel Gregory Mason of Columbia at Cooper Institute; on Thursday night, by Dantel Grei ith Dunham, at Pub- , West One Hundred -fifth street * by Miss E and For Girl Boxmakers to Strike. Twenty thousand girls employed in the paper box industry @ expected to go on strike to-morrow, The demands are recognition of thi n and better sanitary conditions tn the shope. 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Flannelette in Hum, wnd dark color: | ings—braid trim—deep flounce. SATIN MESSALINE WAISTS }| 3.74 Elegant 85.98 styles... .. | af Tokio panels. set trante Rare, thre, ine | lace yoke—elaborate sleeves serts: —all sizes. WHITE LAWN Va be \ Instead of $2.98... { ; hi inserts —alNo atthe | sizes. 1.75} panels and Val attractive mode WOMEN'S WHITE WAISTS | Considered extra value at $1.49 wn, allover trim'd with elun ey Inces, with pin tucks—ki three-quarter sleeves-—all sizes. SEERSUCKER PETTICOATS | iF oo 0 Alllengths-—reg. 69. 57) Kine stripes—flounces strapped in match | color, BABIES’ LAWN CAPS a7 Sizes to 3 yrs.—-reg. 49. . Dainty turnbacks and other styles—lace, emb'y and ribbons. MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS } AN 5 All sizes 14 to 17—reg, pat model. pe plain—cu MEN'S PERCALE SHIRTS} 29 All sizes—49e. values henge. Durable. qualities—dostrable | stripe and figure colorings—cuffs attached MEN'S MST SHIRTS } 54 inches long—reg. } 64 Muslin or to 20 Inch ne« FINE WHITE BLANKETS } Usual price $10.98 { brie neat © a y trim—15 7.75) Fine Californias—guaranteed ali wool— | extra heavy—full size (72x84) SCARLET BLANKETS } | Regularly 84.08; sale price. { 2-50 ize—all wool warp and filling— | ‘and binding—splendidly ser- viecable blankets FURNITURE VELOURS } 84 Good at 81.15 Make rich draperies — 50 Inches wide — crimson, old rose, myrtle and light blue, NEW ART TICKINGS | 20 And French ‘Taffeta Cretonnes 40 sty in qualities and colorings—-Orten- tal, floral and stripe—-worth 29, NEW DRAPERY SCRIMS | 4y | 50 styles—value .15 signs on ight kna dark | Hie. Arts and crafts Muslin Underwear Corsets Comparisons Prove It! ~~ ————————_—— Other Great Sale Attractions For To-morrow:— .74\f | HUCK TOWELLINGS 1 Muslins and Sheetings Pillows, but Continually Increasing, and That “Hearn’s Values Are Best’ ee ee oa usehold Muslins , ime of times to stock up....In quan our sale offerings are the most Se- in this fleld, and any who would be to stand a loss! 3 Chsts wasnt Weavine, | ATNOIWKAS? alCaaad, uTicas. 4 | a2xae 11 '4—val 1615] 619 '4— eal. .1814 |.14—val, 2015] -14—eal. . 45x36 12 4—val.18 +16--val, 229] .16-—val. | 50x80 14%—va! +17 val 17 54x86 16's—val -19—val -190—val. Sheets 380 —val. .56 -46—val. -67—val. -64—val. -60—val. 5 and 10 cents more, res} sab No Mail or Telephone Orders. pclae -69—val. ‘Oni 08 lophone Orders. 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Fing Scotch or German linen—pearl full Dleach~-6ax81 Inches i | IRISH LINEN NAPKINS } 1 1B h— worth $1.75 doz, aps grade—full satin bleach—floral allt, designs. WHITE TURKISH TOWELS )} or" @8x51—89 ct, values Such splendid size could serve as batt sheets—double twisty! ving beg" close, spongy weave~ LINEN HUCK TOWELS Ag 20x37—worth 27 Puro linen and extre heavy—wide cnet ask borders—hemmed. Linen Finish HUCK TOWELS 2ixtl—instead of 1244... sizo of all our towel speciale... 4. ything offered here bs nply deserves the term hese i autiful, One towels, as well as I 4 mined. pA 7 CRASH TOWELLINGS 10° tame All linen—worth .15. Heavy sterling crashes—white and browm,, All linen—value.60,...i.+ AS), 24 inches wide—damask figured tn —— tiful designs. [ALL LINEN TOWELLINGS | dé yg oar Extra heavy-~value 19... . For glass, dish and roller, COTTON DIAPERING } 18 inch—worth .59 Rd | worth .64 worth .69 worth .75 -worth .79..... 20 inch Comfortables Tickings Spreads Sott = aad "i Pulitics BASEMENT 1.79 WIMIN| FLOOR, wisn Hits $2.98 Large Hand Bags LEATHDR essalines no fiimsy. grate. Wain BAe ‘MORNING SPECIALS— * 39¢ Rogers Teaspoons, To-morrow, Wednesday, Untii i P.M. No Mail or Telephone Ordegs White Bedtord INP. ANTS DEPT. 69c Boys’ Trousers lar mixtures WATS 3 98 ate Pillow Mul Heavy nickel. silver SILVERWARE * We Stan 3; LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials, LOOK FOR THE