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!/ Boston Orchestra Plays Sitrauss’s “Don Quixote” Wonderful Exhibition of | Skill in’ Depicting the, Diffé:ult Composition by § his Superb Body of Players—Busoni a So- letet in a Beethoven Concerto.. ee BY SYLVESTER RAW, SPLENDID exhibition of the vir- A tuosity of each member of tho, Boston Symphony Orchestra was) mage at Carnegio Hall Jast night, whon Mr, Fiedler presented Richard Strauss's| it “Don Quixote,” which the com- poser himself onco tried to conduct} here with indifferent success, The! “Fantastic Variations on a Theme of! tly Character" got an iliumina- jearcely might have been en from these expert musi- Prominent part allotted to Yeello w: terfully performed) by Mr. Warnke © viola part with fine taste by Mr. Ferir. Perhaps no other work of Strauss's owes his mastery of orchestration as dees this one. It is a wonderful thing im construction, whether one likes it or not, conceived with an ingenuity that calls for the admiration of its most se- vere critic and abounding in color. Throughout this most pollte of musical et e@ was & cackle o when the bleating of t was portrayed, and after the fir the near dozen variations there w plause, which Mr. Fiedler made every man in the orchestra acknowledge, as it was meant that he should, ‘The programme began with Liszt's symphonic poem, “Les Preludes,” and ended with Weber's “Huryanthe” over- ture, both splendidly played. The s- Jolet was Mr. Busoni, the distinguished Italian pianist, who chose the seldom heard third Beethoven converto ta C minor for-his appearance. what antiquated, with joints that seemed to creak, it seemed to be, In spite of the player's skilk which was no less re- markable than ever. PREM8TAD AND MARTIN WITH SCOTTI IN “TOSCA.” Olive Fremstad strengthened and em- Dellished her Tosca in Puccini's opera at the Metropolitan Opera House last night, as it was to be expected slic would. It !s now become one of her Riccardo Martin that he also, has 's inim new to Begue, Searpia there is nothin Bada, Rossi, Pini-Corst, siano and Lilia Sneiiing completed the east, Toscanini conducting. Mis. Mme. Gina Claparel!!, mezzo-soprano, gave @ song recital at Mendelssohn Hall leet night, isted by Armando Le- Poe aged daritone, that attracted a large head at her best in some Italian songs, Phitharmonic Society will repeat at Carnegie Tail tn ecort of Tuesday in response to 3 will conduct his own “Berce: que.” _ ee EMPEROR DOES HONOR TO JOSEPH BRUCKER. William Invites Balloonist to Ex- plain Proposed Transat- lantic Voyage. Feb, %4.—Pmperor ly invited Joseph his proposed voya, the Atlantlc in the dirigitle Suchard, which Princess H tened at Kiel recently. 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BTC R ru) 75% WEEKLY Grand Rapids Furniture, Carpets, 4175 10.4100 Wortn +1992 WEEKLY Rugs and Bedding. sinss Furnished Complete #100 ro 1150 Worth +150 WEEKLY 3 Rooms at $49.98, 4 Rooms at $7 ROOMS; ROOMS +QESO| FURNIS REE” 5 Rooms at $124.98 $1 a Week Opens an Account Furnis' 5B COR STATE ST. $3.00 Down ox: $50 Worth $5.00 ae Oe | | eds S BLOCKS FROM FULTON ‘STREET $7.50 “* $100 Open Saturday Evenings, 9 7 ASMITH | "BROOKLYN. DENTISTRY. $30 PURCHASE, 50c WEEKLY, AAAAS AEA aAaanenens fAcEnernys The New 86, 68 and 90 MYRTLE AVE., Waterbury Way Cor. Lawrence St., Brooklyn. Our Mid- Winter Sale Offers Big Altogether different from other plates — permanently comfortable. Cannot work loose or drop. Beautiful truetonature, Nothing so durable, Its use does not interfere with taste— the roof of the mouth being uncovered. i To be had only at Our Dental Parlors. Come here in the morning and have us extract your old teeth FRE and go hore at nivht with a new set that fits your mouth perfectly, Best dental skill insures best service, Decayed teeth restored— £4462662066664400 444044068: M7 i 5 loose teeth tightened—lost teeth replaced without plates. Work gu aes THE YT TLE anteed for ten years. All extractions made absolutely PAINLESS by > 13 our New Botanical Discove q Large $6.00 $ Full Sets of Tect oo $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat......$5,00 8 ¥ H 4 ~ Gold Fillings. ... .+. $1.00 up Silver Fillings cece ONC. Op % " ° Oak Chiffoniers ¢ WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, ¢& Ly $ 54 W. 28 St., New York, 414-414 Fulton St., Brooklyn, $ ¢ (Opp, b M Abraham & Straus. $ HOURS, 8 TO 6; SUNDAY ,9 TOS . q \# French fet Swedish spoken, Ladies in attendanee. rdera, < an kr too mus big Chitfoniers fill a Yy Wor t she can- | :TH— ted yu Nave Mi i ‘ ip thi ert a full s a plate. 1 free. $5.00 ! Examination of BRIDGE WORK, PER_ TOOTH, § Artific ‘al Teeth and $15 | SI |_prow »H, W : GUILSHAN.— N. E. Cor, 125! e 271 W. 6 125th St. Entrar Ft CREDIT UMAR EB CATALONIA, 4 4 oh CLaCH + COR, MAIDEN LANE TE i eee Ero 2)-00 wWascana¥ Ke BUYING W TCHS AND DIAMONDS F US ONO UR T th MS THAN On > IF vou CAN e2h pe wet re $502 ASK FO one ok DELAY KED ON PSMSE PAYMENT, | CLOPMING On of \ron ' Roun 4. 440¥ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BRO Oven Saturday and Monday Bvening ag eee Ladies’ or Men's $95.90 Clothing Up to 20 OKLYN, ANOS $1.00 Down. $1.00 Per Week Mreen 13, W oe “son Credit bit, ee & COs, dues don Mb PIAMONDS ON CREDIT WAICHES. JAMES BERGMAN, stra Charwe for M, SF Maiden Lane. est to Brookiya Bri ridge. Phone 36s Bevaman, sees FVII OPI OVTFO? VAPVOVIIF SPD VEN siessoeoeoes | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 24, HEARN . fact make. Were 84.08, # lRueetAw COATS—RE | Were 83 Cheviot BLOOMER Advance Styles In Lac: Waists rs and Fine Neckwear 7O WIND UP SEASON'S CLEARANCES! . ‘x. Though these quotations may give a Natty Sails E pleasing idea of the new beauties in wore 810.08 and 619,08. \ 5. 98 * th important dress. sories, se only slightly convey effects! tandsome dark worsteds and two-toned diagonals See them... selves! Pt. Venise Lace Waists | | Men’ | | | A SPEC Incl uded ar Palrs Women’s Patent Leatler Button Shoes with cloth top Were oe) Goodys ed-new opera t hb wing tly—Cuban heels—and about and Ra0 tae 15 i 400 Pairs en's Dark Tan Kid * button or la finely finished . new Spring model with Cuban her learan "ate at, sorte A NDs. Konda, in latent n le . ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS IN BOTH KINDS, —vhin ge pocket, MORNING SPECIAL Last Morning Sale Girls’ Long Coats \ ten y ‘ Youths? | Suits... 5.95P cae weeds navy i $2.00 Girls’ Shoes 1.19 § Hetil bi $1.49 White Lawn Waists i ; : . NG ME PHD FLOOR, | Msndvome love, tramned | atten ano” oleahed a = | 29¢ Bows’ Golf Caps 17 Wish! Skchxb #06 fide Women's Rubber B9T aie « Hum | He Memen's Kid Glow { “ee ney ps THD BLOOM ‘Black, W le apn lpr 19¢ Children's Gowns. 34125 and 2¢ Boys’ Bloures 16 a ‘Petticoots, WRAL Loon 4 tw 15 yea) Wack and colors ne ring M3lee nove’ PRN fut’ pLoor PinriCoats SECOND Fh Dse to $149 | Chemisettes, 59 = ! ' ’ ‘ ‘ ., 59e Boys’ Negligee Shirts BS K viol I t ye eC RN rik ne 19 & 59¢ Boxes Stationery 30 € sane | Dc Children’s | Hose. 10 . ' , ‘oon mw alit all elves tops h, ‘ wy — ’ Hoste —-MAIS Foot, * WASH DRESS FABRIC je Rich, Wide Ribbons 15 r . 25e 1911, Last Saturday for Stock Clearancéal 4 | that you cannot equal sweep of stocks before openin Tt necessitates such #4 | YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Were 96.98, 87.98, #0 05 Che Odd lots | YOUNG MEN*S OVERCOATS | Were 86.08, 89.08, 810.08 to Regular | BOYS’ CHEVIO ‘Vourist sty | Mizes Wo 17 years. we ae ab 2 st of ordinary value 6.98, 1.98. 2.98. 3.98. 4.98 Moutd be promptly, seized, ol pain and mixtures-—maay flanne 0 WOMEN'S READY TO WEARS— may a ‘aie and KNICKT R TR | 139 50 15.. 98... 81.50 Fweeds, Oh Crssimeres—navy and mixtures ‘ «that tess than or ed y s greater and tamme eto hgures share | aticasta $2 sy're too lovely to desertt They can speak for them- Neck fr Dept. Ss Usually $1.50 Dozen wn make that usually for a quarter. ve away” ML double { . Bree te A ee 00) Satin Measalines in the new Hair Goods { HOTEL yle Cerise and other Spring shades— en ‘ fold—up to date Vwllle mnlliners? anil anal width= alse Hye Fresns S iam | 1! sizes, In some ws Has aualities ta Biss, itt t aly eee priced elsewhere at 31 and up— rh AR IN MIND ie ecial . 25 Fine First Quality Haje Putts worth 3 oblong shape—«ood shades—nat i a ~ here $4.00. .....6 toa, * Atghe, Sondlteine and 08! U8 radOh es eee ) stey to $608, f Two Elegant Models lumer Qoattane 1 L 2 48 adtey-—flrst f : Worth $5.00... 66+. e Qi 98 Girls! FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT WE INVENTORY! I al LAST SATURDAY OF FEBRUARY! It will be a DAY OF REMARKABLE VALUES! AA Boys’ and Young Men's | vrs Clearances | Suits—Coats— Trousers | Women's Wales at Miner Comat ot | Splendid Clearance Values dd sees reg, 81.0000. OO elsewiiere, for, in stern persistence to affect a clean Meet au tines een ae Tiflce of profit ea others will not, or cannot, j | Cormets—wntte coutit and faney blacte ¢ 26" Jong and medium— IS to d0-—also girdle tops oa. St 4.98. 5.98. 7.98..9.98. 11.98 | Co"! sand Casati NL Of sizes to 47 S12.98, $14.08) Vouly BU... | | Special Purchase of | { 4.98. 5.98. 6.98 rn ” s12.98 Fine Trimmed Hats et Presto or Convertible collars) high clase fabrics and tailoring sizes to 37 Chost--bu He ch le jialities and styles that go inte” he ip pear he Spring assortments made to self= 4 ? 1.98..2.98.. 3.98. 4.98. . 5.98 at $0.09 : 85.08, $6.98, 87.99..5 | 3 50: Included are many striking biack-and- white elfects wilt be in such favor some with elaborate Alxo modish col- biack in fancy end 1 1.98. 2.98. .3.98.. 4.98. . 5.98| 5 ors and mixtures not Among t ait Sailor or military plete at each price { 2-98. 3.98, 4.98 with convertible collar NEW HEMP RAID HATS — Large Gainsboroughs, Roll Sailors in fetching new varie ity of hemp 5.98 to $6.98 Another Sale of Misses’ Suits highly desirable tabrtea:s: ” for wear far Into the Spring—14 and 16 yeara, COATS—Short or medium. SKIRTS—Of newest cut and style, ; and colors—sultab! new destens— No probability of another such Suit valuet Girls’ Chinchilla Coats All wool ell tattle te the rrisue now a al. 6.98 fourth less than elsewhere, navy and gray—button to neck—full lined, 6 to 14 years, but not in each lot. d— ONE LOT ONE LOT ONE LOT «fname in stele Merl bk 5.98 7.98 998 » am 2.08 to 4.08 Were $11.98 Wero $12.98 Were $14.98 * FINAL CLEARANCES THROUGHOUT DEPARTMENT! Whatever Winter Stockh We Hav, Must Go! Collars | 38 No Half-Way Measures—Frices Will Do the Work! i} ———, New Ribbons —* purchas “lgatieaee Specials in ir big factory Allover Real Halr Nots— value 12 each in Women Shoes | IAL PURCHASE HAS BROUGHT 3 tor BEADED BAGS THIS VALUE! THE GREAT BLANKET SALE | Continues To-morrow To-morrow, Sa'urday, H Until 1 P. M. | ting To prevent dealers buying, we reserve privi $5.98 & $9.98 » of rest quantities f TURD. PL j9 Ostrich Plumes : hai Repp Dresses WA enti iMINGs 4 Hoys’ CLOTHING THIRD, FLOOR 49¢ Women's Drawer Fine Cambric--wide lace trim'a os 1 HOSEN UNDERWEAR AROUND LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! Clock Signg Denote Morning Specials, Roller Skater s eLOOR, 4