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Kneisel Quartet “Plays for People’s Symphony Club Students and and Workers “Crowd Cooper Union to Overflowing at. Concert — Illuminative |‘ Talk by Franz X. Arens. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. OOPER UNION HALL was filled to overtiowing last night witen the Knetsel Quartet played at Qe first. chamber music concert by the People's Symphony Club, an auxiliary of the People's Symphony Society newly @ormed after eight seasons which gives @4ucational conce: werkers with the co-operation of the The price of admis- ‘0 cents, and no seats for students and en of buying @okets for many outside concerts at re- @uced rates, Charles B. Booth jr., made clear these facts in an address on the @ims and functions of the organization. What the Knelsels offered was Beet- Boven’s quartet in F mi @ minor, and the andente and scherzo from Kopylow’s quartet in G major, pre- @ented in the very best manner of these favorite musicians, @ald, it was a delight for him and his @ssociates to play for such an, tentive and appreciative audience. The eololst was Carl Morris, baritone, who gang in good voice and taste a group of | @rias by Carissimi, Sart! and Handel | to the piano accompaniment of Franz X. | Arens, the musical director of th as pranz Knetsel Mr. Arens made one of his graphic @nd {lluminative talks about the or and growth of this form of music, | time, which was @ valuable ald to anybod: The writer expresses own obligation and his belief th eourse of Mr. Arens's little lectures on music would be a liberal education. The audience wi Xork's musical cu! Aiscriminating tt wi ribute to New |= 0 attentive and | Nearly all the} i ast Spirits for Rheumatism The use of epirit women had the courtesy and good taste ta remove their hats. nodding plumes and other headgear an- Moyances to mar tho pleasure as there | mere earlier in the day at musical en- | tertainments further up town, LUDWIG HESS, GERMAN TENOR, | pro HEARD IN A FIRST RECITAL. Pe Ludwig Hess, a German tenor, who made his first appearance in New York ‘There were few @t the Harris Theatre yes fee to be a natural v and power he sings with such thro to rob it of most of its c! to do justice to hi mat a considered as a song s@-NO Red Tape to This Offer! You may furnish any room com- pletely by paying ONE DOLLAR now and the bal- ance in small weekly payments Extraordinary Clearance Sale of Dining Chairs! Odd lots remaining from this g ’s enormous pur- chases and representing ever. pay in. at woods and finishes, and wie endales cane ts. To effect a spee and genuine leather upholstered seats. peedy COMPAR PRICES! sentime ¥ fined wer, at- a aD) 8 g Furniture House! gumann Somp 36th St. NO Club Fees ~@« NO Extra Charges of Any Kind! Accounts opened from $5.00 to clearance we have marked these at about Half Actual The illustrations show but a by of the many designs offered. Over 350 chairs are included in Great Sale Side Chairs $1.50 Chairs, 99c $2.75 Chairs, $1.25 $3.50 Chairs, $1.98 $4.50 Chairs, $2.25 Arm Chairs $5.50 Chairs, $3.25 ee Study our advertised values and compare them with those offered by any other Furniture or Department store ! our store, compare our prices with those clsewhere, and convince yourself that OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! THE EVENING WORLD, VECREERAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1911. @reter rathur than as a singer. particular he has qualities that. are commendable, for his diction | and he has understanding of the ing of both the author and compose and ‘cello recital yesterday afternoon « was Andre 1X Included a dow the songs that he sings. 1s good enough to be a tomany American sing Mr. Hes 1s nouncement songs. The best things he aut yester- | fay. were. the ;| RUMOR ABOUT THE UTAH | A “Jan Hinnerck," old German folk sons, First | atranged by nimsoit. @ delight to hear, as was Hugs Wolt's Bishop's old Knglis pro | friendly and appree! —— ae EXCITES THE NAVY YARD. | r« Benson Deni Denies That Heat From Fire Room Endangers “Der Tambour." ditty “My Pretty Jan to find upon a pro lost In Mr. Hess’ mme nowadays— Some excitement | day by a guarded rey Dreadnought Utah is so cons 1 e sane disast " took the French battleship Liberte, re-| honk dite destroyed by the explosion of her “An die Geliebte” a were the best of his oth gongs, which Included Schumann's “I bist wie eine Blume" The Schubert group, at the t the writer did not hear. W wetter. at the piano, accompanied Mr, Hess well, Hugo Woit's “Fussreise’ and “Der Hildage ADRIANO ARIANI HEARD IN A FIRST PIANO RECITAL. Adriano Aflani, an Italian pianist, w made his debut fh Rome four years ago | heard tn many eltl and since has of Italy and G don, made_a firs i in a recital at the Belasco Theatre yes- | His principal number | “Appassionata” sonata In this he disciqsed a re- terday afternoon, was Beethaven's in F minor, style, sound musiclanship, ke Inset was so small and mado | powerful sounding board with no taking up 60 much of the 1 area that a first tmpre: | s playing was that tt w y, but that w 1} worth of the Chopin, Seb numbers on his progr: the writer can say nothing The H-0 Company, ities are growing so ere three recitals | ~ afternoon—that a reviewer nnot do justice to all of them at one LUCIE AND FRITZ BRUCH VIOLIN AND 'CELLO RECITAL. 1 Lucte and Fritz Bruc the treatment of 4 an tnnovation| umatism and backache, “From your druggist | 1 and one ounce of 8th Ave. 35th to small weekly payments. ACCOUNTS especially invited popular style of Dining |_only one af a kind asbestos that the powder be razi economy. The Utah « the Magazines. Boston and then to th If of 3 as caused yester-| Smokeless powder ts known to deteri- seasoning ingredients. Presto Self-Raising Flour 16, everything baked with Presto fs sure to he igestomergency help in ou busy days. recipesin every package. Buffalo, N. Y. ir, it’s the bigs 535 Fulton Street Street (Opp. Elm Place), Eim Place), BROOKLYN PREPARE FOR WINTER Our Liberal Credit Terms Help You To Clothe the Entire Family Men’s Suits and Overcoats All the popular mixtures. Fit, workmanship and style are as near perfec- tion as the tailoring art can make them. The value in these suits is easily $25.00. We have marked Li panes at $ 1 5 -00 Ladies’ Newest Cloaks and Suits The newest and smartest styles, Hate tail- acy nosh ly lined; new shades. 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AND BRIDGE Trimmed Hat Specials for Thursday H 200 Trimmed Beavers and Velvet Hats: value $4.98 Sp $6.98 to $8.98 Trimmed Beavers in white and colors, special at $4.98 Trimmed Beavers and Velyet Hats are very much in vogue this We have them in a variety of styles and in a quality that you will find hard to duplicate at these prices. if Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings. ; i When seen tn hte o FULTON St. Cor, Entrance Brioce St. B’KLyN, *° Store Thursday Bargains | ‘failored Suits | A Tremendous Special Purchase from a manufacturer of suits of the highest class only; the kind you will find in only the most exclusive es- tablishments. 1000 in the lot, offered to-morrow for less than the cost of manutacture. «Special at 10.75 . 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Thursday Bargains Coat Department 1200 Coats; many are broken lots, others have all sizes and colorings Reduced to make room for ewiy shaban: garments. $10.00 Coats... $17.50 Coats coline—with or Swithout tinge — frog og ornament — Skinner's eatin VELOUR— Straight back and pnio fit silk braid (rimmed — fr tek! they aré M We have be one ornes plant, Yong we ea yee ae over not ee the mer season—! latest rye EY ERY PIECE i PRICE—New pieces are added di ray Women's Fur Sets Bit Orn HARE— ‘Large Shaw! Dotiase-teatghed, Reduced to 9.75 $25.00 Coats....,.....Reduced to 1 $30.00 Coats Reduced to 15.75 Caracul Cloth Coats 12.75 15.75 18.75 24.50 Values up to $42.50 Thursday Bargains||.*. Fur Department Greatly Reduced Prices For lag sc * $60 Russian Pony Coats. . $67 Russian Pony Coats. . $80 Russian Pony Coats. $78 French Seal Coats... $35 Cross Fox Sets... $25 Polar Fox Sets. $65 Black Wolf Sets. . $6 Caracul Sets ae or somi-barrel mufts, special. BLACK OR RED FOX : Bt 21.75 . Special 37.50 Special 2.97 The Time for Timepieces Is Now its poate to ba | Beautiful Gift Clocks that contain the ted Ansonia movement, hence Timekeepers, not useless ornaments. Gold, plate, brushed brass oF antique $5 « ae “ Boudoir Clocks of Frene! cupid or fioral patter: \A Sale of Bedside. Juliettes and Siena ‘ The Famous “Comfy” Makel | From the Daniel Green Felt Shoe Co., best of warm shoe makers, MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLES, hence sizes 3, 3% ~ 4 ow —regularly $1.50 and $2.00 £8 avo beautifully shaped—na: blue, we brown, raph clampagna, cook, lavender od Osher stom ni pau rr Puvnt work ploces,“braids oords end ovber fenolee SLIPPERS aro in moccasin style, end their comfy quality, from which their name is taken, is equalled by their beauty, LITTLE CHILDREN AND LITTLE GIRLS have been a proved ne fa for in this sale also—their little Juliettes and Slippers with rabbits, clowns’ heads, and Dutch and 10—a few 13, 1,144 and 2. $1.00 and $1.25. Sample Price. Every Purchase, of $50.00 or over STEAM! BOATS. NO MONEY ‘WEEN EX HANGE CLOT HING co, No. i9 Park Plac "Place, ‘near Broudway Patten Line SONG, HIT GLE DOMEDS Qonicinne stn GAS REDIY orcs Heavy itt white aud BLANKETS BASE her Bed Ticks. | 52.29 Fancy ¥ White Maia, Bit z | embroistery *MUSL Ch ASHEN 1 je Linen Towellings 8; r] WSweet Corts | MALDEN LANE, | wal Mi OND A ENTS. CALL WRITE Eder jay MERICAN WATCH & 8: \(0ND *) OMAIDEN LANE // Sy jhe DiAHONDS ON CREDIT 37 Maiden Lane ¢ 18 aia’. iat FLOOR, Blouses LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! FOURTEENTH STREET en Women’s Wearing Apparel Walking and Evening Dresses—Tatlored Sette. Long Coats—Fur Sets—Fur Coats wwe The assemblage of Women’s Garments {s an a and quality is a principle with us. | THURSDAY IS ALWAYS A SPECIAL DAY. THEREFORE, TO-MORROW: Seal Plush Coats—worth $22.98....1 54-inch—large shaw! collars—turn back cuffs—handsome frog lined with yarn dyed satin. Such a fine value that they may not last entire Hence, if you are to be one of the lucky ones, come early. Plush and Velour Coats ALL FULL LENGTH. BIAC K BRO AR CL OTR, juar . "46.08 velvet or Furs That Assure Rapid and Spirited Selling |More and more people are coming to realize that Wee for Furs are unnecessary and extravagant. . |FURS— -reliable Fure—be sold on a dry in wale Not sh are our FURS reliable, ODISH to the last degree. turnback cut ASIAN PONY—G. block RUASIAN PONY —CAHACUL :19-08] back mocel—taae’ y rog ornaments or butt RiocuuN Ined-—worth $89.08. ty scarfs—block of RUSSIAN PONY EEE, 29-98) collars and re: Misses’ and Children’s Fars COLLAR AND MUFF SETS—B fox, krimmer, raccoon, opossum, wolf, Thibet, Angores teatation th nin lambe’ wool and coney OKI. cece eee eee eee secceseeeneD8 to8L OS or | | Gold plaw Spine, sndlque fall and lestgns— also Boudoir heavy mate: without other ict ae Nd Special Lunches * To-morrow (Thursday) ft 1 Hi 19-08 | %o. 1-:Mutton, Broty, with Reselloog Hotatone . 3.261" ~~ ined ‘od eaSee and amie shapelinsss—delight \k ribbon ruo tops, silk pompons, en Cut Price Sale of Toilet Articles Continues To-morrow o———_— ‘MORNING SPECIALS —"@moyem, Tigrsdam |'To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail. or x apne $1.25 Cotton Fleece A aye Al Fi 7 orien. AOI. OF short Heeven ty for restaurants end | $10.98 osean's nore Vonier hemmed, pray om ol eitealso white ahd tency | ‘yitith FrooR, old “athe tof tals. plooR, Full Length ates re full BROADG LOT Hs—Strieth collars —— a! ipo nes eee Women's Fur Coats; ALL 52 OR 54 INCHES LONG, jarge pillow muff... 11.08 RUASTAN PONY-—larwe shaw! collar, BLACK PRENGHE SG NK ‘gpossua, also natin lining worth 809,08... 1K FRE ca SADEL LA AND BLACK ow ise frog ornamente--b AND NATURAL Uning—value $180... HUDSON SEAL’ MUSKB: eollare finished with calle Chappelle dyed at Py mn fe L-eelected . | BLACK. Hage a a AND BITKA mat 508 acarfe—oxtra large 0 Finer Sets to 8200.00 fos... Fitba Photograph renee 11:30 to 2:30 SICK yes No, 2~—Noodle fest hen als a Green Beit, . 7.08 Srramed, a ey ‘Pudding — STORE VS Sak Te Stays aaa boys and girls. 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