The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1911, Page 11

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pore cen ee 7 — ! Mahler Plays 1schaikowsky’s “Paithetique’’ FY SYLV STILR RAWLI G, SCHATKOWSKY'S sixth symphony, the “Pathetique,” which was the feature of the Philharmonic So- ¢iety's concert at Carnegie Hall yester+ day afternoon, got a remarkable exposi- tion from Gustav Mahler. 80 much of his own Individuality was injected into Mt ‘hat at times the composer's rhythms Seemed to be distorted. He gave to the thiré movement such @ marvellously stirring cimax that the house fairly rose to him and would not cease ap- wlauding until he had made all his ayers rise in acknowledgement. Some- thing of the appealing melancholy that Safonoff used to bring out so strongly in the first movement was missing, but the sorrow and despair of the finale Were pronounced with moving eloquence Goldmark's “in 8, ringtime’ overture @ave an invigoraing touch to tie Opening of the concert, and the sprixht- ly, Joyous Weber-Weingartner “invita- tion to the Dance” atter the symphony made for forgetfulness of the heart- breaking impression left by ft. At the end came Liszt's symphonte poem “Tasso.” The work of the orchestra evoked admiration throughout, and it must have been a great gratification to a Mahler to note what a great audi- ce his concert drew without the ald a @ soloist, MUSIC SETTLEMENT ORCHESTRA AND KITTY CHEATHAM CHARM. Children's Day it certainly was at Carnegie Hall on Saturday afternoon when the —.'rd of the Symphony Con- certs for “ing People was given, In the absence of Walter Damrosch and the Symphony Orchestra on tour, the Orchestral numbers were played under * the leadership of David Mannes, by the senior and junior string orchestras of the Music Schoof Settlement, in Kas Third street, of wh Mf. Mannes ts the diuector, and the bright particula: star of the occasion was Kitty Cheat- ham, the inimiwole teller of stortes and singer of songs about ch.ldren, who wins all our hearts, young or old, by her Pathos, her humor, characteriza- tions and her unique personality. Mr. Mannes furnis! ed a delightful sur. prise by showing what his boys anc girls from the east side can do. Equipped d only with cheap instruments, the bes an afford, these earnest students, few of thon looking to career, played with a tone, a precision and a balance most remarkable Griex's “Ein fexte burg tim Straues's plzzicato p “Largo” @ girl whose name did not appear on the programme played the violin obli- Bato very well indeed. Miss Cheatham also furnished a sur- {foal by the ease with which she made 1 the big auditorlum when aiking. It miht have been that the Intimacy of the I . for instance, was nec scess, but the result Her “Robin Red waxeriof: “The nson's "A by Graham eaistibly that she had it, and all” her selections as effective as ever, as wore mpaniments of Flora MacDon- ch of M'ss Cheatham's negro songs and tales, which formed the second part of the entertainment, was prefaced by » always eloquent and e introduced accompanis' Igh as hei in one of own songs, and at the ends ‘Old Folks at Hiome” and “Dixie” with orchestra in a manner that aroused the high pitch of enthu ar audience to a usm, “ORPHEUS AND EURIDICE” AT METROPOLITAN MATINEE “Orfeo e¢ Eurid the Metropolitan ea House on Sat urday afternoon, ck's lovely opera With its lofty and poetic by Toscanini, its bea {ta admirable cast aroused the house to great enthusiasm, Homer's Orfeo, ar emma TESST (> A faa ari cromie Louise from the first a fine Amore az delixntful imper- fediietten with Gerataine ond Smirnoff in + 3 ted ‘on Aptiisay hight ie COLUMBUS AVE. of ths French Hospital, The 7 ly $12.00, { OPE! SATURDAY EVENINGS) MISCHA ELMAN’S FAREWELL AT THE SUNDAY CONCERTS Elman was again the ‘feature | ‘a House con- | Was announced as | ¢ Beaxon there. se and the enthusiasm over his exquisite | work Was unbounded. He was heard in Mendelssohn's con- his laee He attracted another overflowing ho appearance certo minor and (wo solvs, the Sohube nd Wi faw eki's * de Moscou,” but he Withbe BOR 91h CATALUGG— MAILED FR GRAND Karibs bi MNITURE, Uf Liveral Crean lerms; DU wuria, d «75 weeny, played six times before the audience would let him go, he voca! solois's were Mmes, Morvens Miss Milestone, and 1 and De Seguroia, Th artet by the last four named ariel by the 07575 © Si.o0 ited "Mer Pasternack con, fold“ $tlgu. ducte 1o0 * $2.00 TESTIVANIAL TO INAS Sol bala ce arger 0 enE enings taro w 1 Gomds Marked tn JNHACKENSACK WEQNESDAY, Authors and Artists, Friends of the Humorist, to Take Part in Entertainment, *The following notice has been s04 “4 out to many persons in Hackensack. | N, J., and vicinity “Mr, Charles Battell Lo: Flenres, toni) 930 it. Brook “PARK NOT DOG CEMETERY. is, the well known humorous writer and entertainer, a former resident of Hackensack, ts now seriously tl A number of his Jay that under 4 he issue @ permit for t of a dog in Ce tral Park. 'T ment ca. € as a sequel to the deat fox terrier, Uno, belonging to Jo: no cirouns author and artist friends have though: | this a fitting time to offer him w testi | monial of their est “The testimontal will take the form ofa ep of ‘An Evening of Humor’ at Oritani Mendel of No, 28 East chgprcboarl (i Hall, Hackensack, at &.15 P. M., Wed- street. | nesday next. The entertainers will be The dog was a universal favorite | Eliis Parker Butler, Eugene Wood, with the children in the park, and two) Hucges Jonnson, Wallace Irwin, Sewe!] Httle nephews of Mr, Mendel, Charl and Emanuel Weil of No. Eighty-third street, ‘1k Joseph © n, James Mont- ee asked the p gomery Flags and Peter Newetl, artist and author.” \ similar testimonial Sat- urday night at Englewood netted $500, ‘Mr. Loomis recently underwent an operation in the Englewood Hospitai He js improving, His home ts in Leonia, Central Park The police would not grant permission and the ehildren said they would ask the consent of the Com-' missioner, Wise foresight should lead you to keep in the cupboard a half dozen or more handy packages of Uneeda Biscuit They won't get broken, musty, soiled or soggy like ordinary soda crackers because their crisp, clean freshness is protected ‘by the moisture-proof, package. Brows in beauty and f impersonattin with het ()Q WEEKLY nes in the part, Maric — OPENS Euridice ti lacks ; f atmoxphere and manner, AN ACCOUNTS Happy Shade and FISHER: ‘BROS Park Commissioned Stover announced PDIAMUAYS ON CREDi 4 al WwW freemen 2 NE ghey sion of the police to bury the dog in, Banal THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, ust-tight a - In the. moisture-proof backage NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY JANUARY 23, JA Buy white you p | Irish ALLL favorites and many new ones 20 inch— 22 inch—worth $2.50 dozen Morcerized Napkins: 20. inch: 23 44 Ineh— all i Linea, Ds Damaske 7 Satin rex. 72 bil More’ ‘4 Damasks— Homativgned | Table Clothe —G8x81 1 of ble Sete is vert chicee-xpot and floral sin Large a re i “ wh teat ¥ n hapkiae— obey > foe. 5.08. br . rare 4:87 Nest seamless w Neon Turkey Red Povera—with nit or Tedd and NY ail tee dian hoe Rgreat en, alse black 0} Teen te ceca yn long--special .G 1 Were 81.08 anid $34.08 24.08 t i Heavy seamiens Velvet Rugs —two i 9 6 and Buy while you can at such GRAND RAPIDS «FURNITURE. S Our Credit Terms fy 132 DOWNON Sy%e " ° V,; Be ° aunt - gi BET. 103 &104'S ‘STATION*" CORNER 7) SMITH BFEQOKIYN SUE ST Cc vay AND . MoNva\ 5 SPOR TREC SNMEVUNIN ST.) BANKING AND FINANCIAL, $SO0,000,000 Bee| NEW YORK CITY ove dewatet! 4/, Per Cent. Gold Corporate Stock G STORY TERME, praes{RIMION Beamination: N.Y GRADUATE Optician Payable Septcmber 1, 1960 | Exempt from All Taxatioa Except for State Purposes omit Issued in Coupon or Registered Form Interchangeable at Will After Purchzse BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | | AL AMERICAN WATCH a GUNOHD Coy Take Blevator, Teephone GUT Cortiandt. To Be Sold Tuesday, January 2$,1911 At the Office of the Couptroller of the City of New York _COUPON INTEREST PAYABLE AT OPTION OF HOLDER IN NEW YORK OR LONDON Winton tetas RED} wat wSweetstu: 170 BROADWAY, COR, MMIDEN E AS Ja MBS BERGMAN. r a State Bank or ‘Trust Com ¥ Tecord, or Trust ¢ i ota by : WILLIAM, A. PRENDERGAST, Comy troller, World Wants Work Wonders ....- 980 Broadway, New York New Now. 06 48 Reade Street, 1 dewriptive City of New Verte) 64 to 70 inch—reg. 1911. ‘ HEARN FOUKTELNIL STRLUT Wess of Fifth Av. nue NUARY SALE LAST WEEK: THE BEST YET! FOLLOWING FOR TO-MORROW } No Mail or Telephone Orders. We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities, Some of the Saie Vaiues in Women s Ou er Garments The Mo t Successful Janua-y Sae of Muslins, Snee's and Pillow Ca es Selected Sale Values | In Table Linens ke thie: | ull satin orth 39. } 1 lar-—44 to 46-—worth $20.00: Linen Nepkine—tull \ Imporved, Cu and Other Dimestics od —20 1aeu—desirable 1.65! we have yet conducted ie drawing to @ close, Are You Thriity?—Buy Now! Don't let advantage of present prices |go by, and later regret that you were 400 late. Fog. 31.08 doz \ nen Napkins—designs include old | 425! 17 id Tweed worth $6.98 Jannolette Kin Light Perstans— reg. stb ripe nel all sizes orth $1.80 dozen 45 i id runt tes lent nos 08 line W white ! | 5 Re wise—Buy now! oh No Mail or Telephone Unters, gis |SALE OF MUSLINS— Stripes and do in qualityCro% silver bloach— Bi mb'y Walate ao 1.57| Buy while you can at these pricest Heavy Bleached M for Pillow Cases, make 42-4 70 inch ————~ res. Double Damasks- Elaborate White Lawn Waists— Cluny or Val: tec eg and ried medaliions—rog. ‘ull size or ih Sale bene and Clearances in Rugs d-—Fleur de Lys, A tee. 82.50. +185 pure linen— Representative Values 08 und $21.08 16.00 Leta Sr Me Hout Bruscal N In Art Linens Sx10.0 fe 2-wore $10.50 7.08 Weal one nd Squares—with ts —SOx7s Ine! ihe Wash Heavier nd drawn work— | 1.451" | 148 val 80 } 67 [83 vat 4 Dwight Anchor, beard Uties inher t si | Suggestions of Sale Values in Towellings Bit : Rh 69—¥ pow CABES— 36x72 Inch—were $3.08, 4t All-Wool Smyrna R x40 Inech—were $1.08 rucdnea atin tm also } 27] 36x36 inch—were $2.49 : 1.98 Hnen Scarfing: Feel RE AlL-Wool St 43x96 € im ne! fi Tele tape ait Aine ~oxtre *} AT ere $1.3 Sox6 heavy and wide—roa. Wool Art Squares 54x26 Fad All Linen Househo! Topeuing— 8 were $5.4 Dwight Anchor and Utica a atti bleached and unbleached—In- | Granite Sauaror—7 6x9 tt.— stoad of .12 }4—aalo price were 8: seveeees 26! 48296 +f Tey Bh B88 a “Old tarhloned’ Darnaley Towel} g | tux ae) 3x10.0 ft Uing—reg. 84 3) wore $4.41 ve Ea ie 1! 500 Carpet i FE Velvet on | re ae ht Few of the ani fumineter value 98°".,..,. BAL), “I SMR aaa saree [ SERGRSERRAPUER: chery aM PF So Sale Opportunities in : Corsets and:Petticoats January Sale of “ Womon’s Corsets—Redtorn and gins digceteeu™ | 7 eo| Women’s Underwear—NEARING THE END? 8 Bette ts to t0— i Don't procrastinate if you want to share in the values of thie Sale... We 0.00 and WO. « promised @ month of values, and will keep our word, but we cannot pregrise '# ine ¢ that each and every Item named below can be repeated... Therefore, dame wk Rh ae 3.77 | put off buying, come to-morrow! sips ‘$6.00. Women’s Corset Covers. . 57.. 67.. O@ Women's Coutll © 1.90 | Women's Night Dresses. . 186 to 8.45 ra DOcvelue $3 and 88 Women's Drawers... “yi ST gl TB OB. 1.96 to Lee Women's Cout!l Corsets | Women’s Long White Skirts... .54,. .74., -124,, 1984), 2.64,, are stylos from girdl 94) Women's Nainsook Saat tae 7 oe Bib te exrene bh iad | 54.. - 1.24.. 1.69.. bia" 2.64.. 3.60.. @76 Ulnck, Heatherbloom Petticoats; | Women’s Extra Size Night ironed 46.. .70 ‘S98 ‘tucked and shirred flounce 1,00 | Women's Extra Size Drawers. . + 28., 146.. 78. 196 rogularly $1 Vi sapiens " z] No Mall or Telephone Orders “ coats; deep sepsyed dounce-value Sv". 29 We reserve privilege of limiting quantities, ra Sale iy us a January Sale Instances to Show Whet Men's santas Pillow —reathers January Sale Vaiues Xcite | PRATHER PILLOWS, yal 1.501! ha’ Gao Mean for the Babies Men’ Men’ | Babies’ Short Goste. Broadcloth, pe, paseo negliges — ‘4s White Shirts | anette thers coat model—ploated and ylain ) Sor Mt ‘hand cea 4.75 Howoins easton nvckvand— | 41) istry Fine Merringbon 1 Tleking— | “ware 8000" a ‘ bag ie PBL? Beet i Worth $1.00 | Bable.’ Bonnets of Plush ‘« Striped Lomot Night | a1 ee worth $1.29 | And silteetateo Ge BS inches it \ 36 8 Toren stay, pad si lao Hae of ot Rates ; sizos—reg, 49 Cv. wd 08 worth $1.69! — eolorod—siaes to'3 yrs, lot 98 Herringbone oF) | stylor-usually $3.08 aad $4. Boys’ Suits and Furnishings Bablew’ Natnsook Slips—-also Clearances in Ruort Dresses to ram worth $2.19 | worth $2.49 | worth $2.05 | worth $3.49 | 20 fag t Double Breast and Norfolk sults i 40 Davy wud feucies, Cheviot ani casdmerc THERS-—TICKINGS. | Sate mt) LY Dy Cad os pOhiad os Waite Geet -d9 tb, worth oa | 1.59 Little Baga Ov erequbem tty WO yee i marten Down tb, wore 81.35 | Plaid Gulurs Ye tian | Seigetod White Down. .507p,. orth 1.88 ¢ Cuildren'y Colored uwnnel H weeded 1.08 | A. 0. A, Tiekinds ANd oS) ghigham, charabray, taomte } 55 Boys Kubber Cowtbiack. tan and ie ~daus to 8 yrs. coe Hee AE ie ao Examples of Baviow Halt Wool aire “OE o 3-08 . } have it ull spots-—theretore:— Mallor Sulte— Save Otlerings in 40 & $0 ct. uration ealurs Dz .artment 29 % BO ct, grades: _ . 2.08 | Babies Striped Outing Punag sty Chinciaillan inkt? | 2.00! . “rappers—-value 38 and 39. ..., 96 ijormeye | ea Bablos’ White Pee Cigee KI 408) ioral borders . 8T " Noa ty id yea. plein __ | Infants’ Long Watte poesia Skirte—s esa AEE et G5) Cambric band or walst—value 49, 32 conteast ueim—worth US,. 6.5 ) ae) Boys! Wool ae Tne New Boys’ Wool ' ; Colors or wit | Sale Vaues in Foreign and American Planelate, ray 198 Blankets Wa h Dre»s Fabrics Rtrlyts——b tO Th yrs, — wer 69 Pays to buy for next year. Aro recelving enthustastic admire Madras and Peroato 1 ‘ White Western Woot Blanket 2.95 ‘lon—and brisk Sales are the result white and Hight and dark faney borde sill bhnadts bl Many novelties oi ott va rhe WORD BD. +25 = si 8s ; ; | Bony novel pit iren's Platiw tonpers: avy Co / Hater. lant and d stries, with rod |e 4, arnt Woe Drew a piplag—2 to ie ". ee j At 2 o’% lock P. M. i wit " “ i . SO POWELLS a ES Won . | t2 10c Violet Taloum Powder 29 roe s On gets . Ass jarnwifter Gon, Heavy ¢ uh For ‘ rot Ot =H \SEMENT, LIN 250 Women's cee A tus Jud ite bn 6%, Bovretwrgs fine te fc Wemen's Son ple Powe ‘ Wrewitt HOBIE UY MAIN PLoon deh ce Parca am " Jan, cuter make, CUTLER MAIN: PLuc $2.50 Boys’ | Suits ; 2.00 Beene 5 scansh Nec t urate Ne Rt, hy Novfotis 12!) ¢ Caton Shentunges What iAP Hatt ene . ; , Vl ( Peppers 59 Toques & aalan Cote +860 Le Table Gilelo ao ns il Ws waaay Ay ee emenenssiy M ORNIN G SFE CIALS— _ to-morrow, Tuesday, Untu 1 F. M No Mail or Telephone Orders, sDuying, qui Boe Corte Bud’ s-eye . lack “4 e408 and \ G eons uy ADE De tae Wy pLoom LOOK (OR T..E CLOCKS! LOOK FOR 144 CLOCKS! Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials. ewer Choice of several famotie makeg © Wise. " Heide | } ; 4 4 ioe Ser

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