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\ , Heinemann at Volpe Symphony Society's Concert anlieniinis Loewe’s‘‘Archibald Doug- las”’ His PrincipalNum- ber—Arthur Farwell’s “The Domain of Hura- kan”’ Gets a First Hear- -ing—Schubert’s Fifth| ; Symphony Played. BY SYLVESTER RAWLIN LEXANDER HBEINDMANN A the solotst at the third subscrip- tion concert of the Volpe Sym- phony Society in Carnegie Hall yester- | day afternoon. This German lieder singer by reason of the big voice that he loves to let loose at its full capacity Is heard to better advantage in Carnegie than in Mendelssohn Hall. He put muc' dramatic significange into Loew “Archibald Douglas” ballad, the orch tration by Hugo Kaun, and showed his round talent in Franz's ‘Im Herbst,” Issohn's Aut Fluegein a and "Gru Staend ohn Man by he mati an number “The Domain of Hura- yed for the first time, It is based upon a legend of Central America t “Hurakan, the mighty wind, pas over the waters and called forth the earth." Mr. Farwell has made attract use of two Indian molodies and the com- fon !s simple, brie, and musicianty. Schubert's fift!y symphony was the Principal work of the orchestra and its ss were well exploited by Mr, olpe's young men, who are con- tantly growing in finish as well as in authority in pl from ‘Tschaikowsk y" bal- let sent everybody home in good humor. ‘The “Puss in Boots and the White Cat" movement was especially well done. CHAUSSON'S SYMPHONY BY DAMROSLH'S ORCHESTRA. | st Chauss in B of Wait amme in the by eh's second of modern 1 proj rench mus: ymphony Society at the N' sterday afternc ony, played on ft has only e previous three movement nuste is of ingratiating quality througn- out, deeply tinged with melancholy. Chausson's works, with orchestra, although the nd is In ano @ poem for Alexander second concert meister, t the soloist. The con with eber's “Der Freischuetz’ ture and ended with Txchaikowsky s Mozartian: sult in the last move- nt of which David Mannes, the con- cert meister, had a chance to show hi. gmetth: as a viollnist. « JOHANNA GADSKI RETURNS TO THE METROMOLITAN FOLD. Johanna Gadski made her fest appear- of the season at the Metropolitan House on Satu ernoon in “Tristan und Ispide’ and was welcor hy the biggest German opera audience that has gathered in years, She was called before the curtain a great many times and was made the recipient of many floral offerings and a wreath. Mme. Gadski's Isolde is now become a com- 1 as a beautiful imper- Tune jer bitterness ristan and her tenderness for Brangaene were in striking contrast AN the a of her part in the great love duet of the second act Was re- vealed, and her “Liebestad” in the las: act was most appealing, althoug! Strangely lacking in force. The writer wonders whether this is a new conce: tion on Mme. Gadski’s part of the heart- broken woman's lament or the result of tatigue. Burrian repeated his finely effective Tristan, singing at his very best, and Louise ‘Homer her moving Brangaene Soomer struggled =manfully agains: hoarseness: as Kurwenal. Hinckle: Hinshaw, Reiss, Bayer and Glenn Ha!l completed the familiar and competent cast. As for Toscanini, he led the or- chestra to a flood of musical eloquence that was overwhelr He was mado | to share with the singers in the curtain | calls, CARUSO STILL INDISPOSED, KARL JORN SINGS CANIO. Piacards announcing that Caruso vas not over his cold and, could not ing did not stop the gathering of a great audience at the flyst subscription Saturday night performance of the » som at the Metropolitan Oper: on Saturday evening. The double bill "Cavalieria” and "| was presented, In the first Berta Mo- | Jadiowker was| , but the for-| Mariska Aldrich, arewell for the Lola effectively the place of Dinh a fine Alfio and stactory Lucta. ited for Caruso * His impas- rena was Santuzza and ‘Turridu, both singing mer rather overacting. who was making her season, sang and a ein , Was Amat Ally, indtspos Marie Mattfeld Kari Jorn was s as Canio In “Paglia sioned singing of tie “Ridi Pagliace won for him shouts of “Brava!” a dis- tion rarely if ever vouchsafed to @ erman te Bella Alten was lectable Nedda and Scott! quite himself In humorous portrays Resehigian took Dinh Gilly's place as Silvio, singing and acting well, Bada was an effective Peppe. Podest) con- eted both operas, SLEZAK 18 THE STAR AT METROPOLITAN CONCERT. Leo Slezak was the stellar attr nction | at last night's concert in the Metropolt-| tan Opera House, The big tenor an two groups of liede with adm terpretative art, tonal contrast and nis tion, arousing his hearers to enthus | Marie Rappold, Inga Oerner and Leon Rothier of the Metropolitan and Edouard Dethier, violinist, were the other solo- ists. Dinh Gilly was too il, :o appear. | ‘o official announcement has yet heen de that Arth: Nevin's Twilight,” ne-act opera lish, Is to be pre- dat the Metropolitan Opera House fore the ciose of this season, but It may be taken for granted, There Is still some Lingeing objection to the libretto, but that will be overcome, The leading parts in the work have mn offered by Mr. Gatti tosJohanna Gadskt, Riccardo Martin and Herbert Witherspoon, Mme. Gadski has lived so 3 W. 1 long with us that this may well be|s*"** a as wy | the worst thin ‘ , THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, CAR WRECKS WAGON. | ‘Trame tex by Cr |HE TOOK SCHOOL'S BOOKS. Tm too ,. Da-Manager nr called an all-American cast, if all three nem accept. The Boss Says: “T've never been licked yet. old to begin now." Blocket tad, of Correspondence he plaintively dec thinks the writer “They yell ‘To — with Regan!’ all remarks about he ; a ; . Lili arth 5 der after lapping up his chai- How irty-eighth sl aigned interview pr! ent ites ty Arn iat Word ito be urd en hhound ¢ “He's a mut in a parlor. But you ta ‘ quad wis 0 be ul South Ferry struck an ex voso | onght to see him in a bar!” e : See ners tn ewany, for thep elonaing to Harry Pabst & Co. Xo ; 1910, chia ng and advice and suggestion, she Hast Twenty-fourth street | “rit give morality a fair show. nd Tar M should be and is everlastingly grateful The car was speeding along #! « Times are changin 18 MAY PAY) out bail to awa Mp when it struck the wag dition pap The following scrap of convers’ was the force of the | the indictment w actually was overheard by the writer tn " was to ) this city last vea h at the Broadway exit of the As manager of a branca of the Cor politan Opera. House on Saturday ade followed mdence T ite ranton after a moat impressive per- of the wagon, “He's coming ia his auto. I wish it zed t n way with paint that greatest of operas, slightly xintivits a valued Isolde.” —— —- — elonseins ‘anton They try to make it at “Mow do I find out anything? 1 it ' POOR BOX BURGLAR ALARM. | Trap Set by Chien Charch T ri ractive by putting on good scenery, but the opera is awfully second-hand, it's this season!” | Pomnd and pay till they cough it up.” w of Michael Regan's! Me is hero of “THE BOBS," GIRL HEADS PHONE co. aston © atenen| jet. | ee fost now playing in Mew York. A noveliza. SAVANNAI Gs. | Miss Mar i} CHICAGO, F An electrioal our gon of this Great play will begin in ston bas bi ®lar alarm attac The poor DOS IN wednesda; Evening World. ‘You the Washingt e nian Church to-day proved gaat efor wh e ig of Joseph Rigor, who > ce eG ING Dailor hada Veto BIL Next Monday. la 4 bund 4, Barly NDON, Fob. 1.—Premler Asquith January, Alisa : pet r) director of the the alarm sounde do Anton De announced In the House of mmons t= | ans | ’ the chureh organist, rushed in and day that he Would int Govern. Ae an akan twenty- captured Rigor. ment’s veto bill next Me two years of 3 DEFENSELESS MEN Brutal Charged Federals, Who Lose Two- Days’ Fight at Mulata. Treating The Wrong Disease Many times women call on their family physicians, suffering, as they imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from heart disease, another from liver or kidney disease, another from nervous prostration, another with ¢ | pain here rie there, and in this way they present alike to themselves | and their easy- ‘oing or over-busy doctor, separate diseases, for which he, assuming them to be such, prescribes his pills and potions. Jn reality they are all only symptoms caused by some weakness or de e ment of the organs distinctly feminine. The physician, ignorant of the Murders to Fo, 1%—Delayed ad- elved here to-day clear up rus- pense over results of two days’ fighting between insurrectos and federals aroun 4 Mulata. ‘The ord receiv. Waal alee daiual serene tv : bbe cause of suffering, keeps up his treatment until large bills are made. 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February 28th we take our Inventory STOCK TAKING TO US is what Housecleaning Is to Housekeepers A time for thorough housecleaning. ... .It does not mean that every article in our stores is reduced to a price that obliterates REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— eu profit, but BISHMONS. | 17 MEANS that where there isan excess of merchandise, even oi alt-yeare © Which Lot Did Jones Buy ? 9 round stoples, we cut prices to effect speedy cut in quantities. | Solve his pu IT MEANS that whatever is left of Winter stock is marked to a price that will $150 Victr insure positive clearance. nr IT MEANS that New Goods daily arriving are marked at such close pret | that inducements to purchase Spring Goods are unusually great. February 28th We Take Stock light as possible, prices like these for ‘ ,' nd y la Talking umay wina Machine. | Clearance Lots of | Desirable Silks Crepe de Chines and Satin Faced Fabrics At Subs! From Former Prices They will be found on centre tables, where it Is easy to look over and make selections....You will also find To wake the task tantial Reductions j Neckwear, Veilings | Ribbons, Belts, Trimmings, &¢ aA Fancy stocks and jabots—white and colored— Wore 08 and $1.25, Others wee .75.. Others were 49... Crepe de Ching and chitton scarte— ain ancl fe "4 also ey ptlan | Attractive Values in New Spring Silks ail ry me hie . :—} Were $] some of which are quoted below: Were A88Nes shoe. nd te] | S5-inch Satin Poulards—potka dots | Stotes and pear wt and >| and medium design s—navyeand-white oles ond Bete eedias ane 8 and — black-and-white 98) white and Krai “full lengeh— | New Sitk F and 6 strands, i { wore “sto.gs were $19-00. 4 oF ‘i with i Meures Were Ca cate A | New designs in Satin Foul “hitton Velle-pxtra hh silk ie 5 jo and Messalinos— white Ul +8 rhheh Satin Navy and bi Now Taffetas —xtri he CW hive anal Wiaeke W hte My name t# Jones and this ts an exact | avy & 39 neo of Mesh Vel itage— S000 3 ane Now Meseatines patterns in black and magplo— tive ocho tn | str Wore 15 to 89 Copeahagen 49 | inbons—Wide dark Persiang and Double width lack Satin Ore pes-—tieh: Dresdens— choice cotorings but lustre, soft, draping cautlity 16 adsortment—were .2 and 20 2.00 2.50 3.00 width Ce Fe | Cloarance tot of Satin | Ribpons—white, black and ro sesh and millinery w ale \to work h property. Vor all tie Ribbons for , Washington's. birthday—ted ve end he | special value, ‘98 and 1.26 i todaneh widths Lot of Solled Handkerchiete— Hometitehed, embroid « the ‘The property f ter, elretrie 1 Chitton 1 Measalines rice x Having a Surplus of Cervain Widtns of al Musiins and sheetings We Otfer:— taffet were $3.40 to e12 "ok + 2-49 to Bandings of Haabrotaerod Nets nid, silver and Je A FULL SIZE BUILDING LOTS, ssn:eprte eewiys, on, See | Yard wide nuysting Bleached ané Uhateactied, usually 7 ty and ets, | O28 vies in now season! | $306 E. EASY ached Mustins ens: in and combination = > nag TERMS vneh= wordt vid 4.7%) ORR ineh-—worth .12 8% i ee Were and . Were 80 to 81.19, BL inch =u ached ie Wore § 49 to 81.08. ogMlar price warance.... 1B} Were 83.49 to 83. ; ; 1 dh — Per: Fine Toweillings and Towels Bemslue 81-08 At Prices To Quickly Reduce Stock Fine Huck Towels 20040 hemstitehed= val A Special Purchase New Ruffled Curtains: At concessions enabling us to name these unusual early season valu@m W. C. RE VES & COMPANY, ih Pie sg exis ae age and without H. 5. and tucks— Value .25 15 | Value 89 em dsc Satin Damask Towols mistiteied hem-—2Ox50: 0 Dep!, EW, 124 E, 23d Street, New York Giy FOR SALE. Value 49.... «29 | Value 49 | Satin Daimask ‘Towely—-22 }yx50-— | wide openwork borders—deep al wiYOU WILL FIND dunt Guess Towsle-ci4n3d londaod ia q Ke) NWWATCHESS DIA TERMS Hiner uel titel di | Mad eal CHES: og. $2.79 dow 2.39 Neeee —— > : Lovely Nzw Wash Dress Fabrics and many surplus lots that come on the clearance lists, THEREFORE, you find here the daintiest novelties for near season, you'll asda rd y values in staple fabrics that can be used the year roum@. ) )LLOWING INCLUDE BOTH CLEARANCES AND NEW GOOD FOR PRIVACY ATIPBEALINNGS 1F YOU CANT CALL, WRITE EYEGLASSES 50% AWeek GRADVATE OPTICIAN f Mi K ST Lr ASN ereaasiNe. 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