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_LAevinne Plays in Beethoven’s Great Concerto! Gives a Fine Exposition of the Solo Part of the! “Emperor” With the| Philharmonic Orches-| tra, While Wilhelm Bachaus Does the Same Thing at the Century Theatre With the Sym- phony Society. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. OSEF LHGEVINNE, the Russian pl+ anist, playing with the Philhar- mont eBle Hall yesterday y's Orchestra at Car- ful exposition ernoon, gave @ the solo part in Beethoven's imp ne and beautiful con- certo No, in KB flat mmonly known as the “Emperor.” His touch w 80 sure, his tone was so limpid, and his interpretation was so sympathetic and understandable that the big audience reoalled him half a dozen times or more, to enthustastic applause, He was Well supported by the orchestra, which Mr. Stransky led with proper subordina- tion and fine skill concert was begun with y symphony in © major by Schu- bert admirably performed, and it was ended with the prelude to “Die Mets h such fervor that npelied to make his se to the applause and hime self to respond to many calls belie ve the auditorium, Was the most significant recognition st hie rship since he was instalied as conductor Simultaneously at the Century Theatre that with the ony Society's Orchestra, under Walter Damroseh, before audience equally large and enthus' Wilhelm Bachaus, a distinguished pean planist, who made his American debut | Iday afternoon With that orchestra, was playing the sa ‘Em- peror” A tribute to his great ity was pald tn this column on inday, What a pity there isn't @ must cal clearing house to prevent h rivalry! The rest Mr, Damrosch’s all-Beethoven programme consisted of the fourth symphony and the “Leonore' overture No. J BRITISH AND AMERICAN COMPOSERS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Walter Damrosch and the Symphony gave the third of the Syme tonterts for Young People at Hall on Saturday afternoc e audience, largely n, that welcomed a pro- works of British and It began with two Stan- ended with American lgar's Henry Hadle rhapsody after Joseph Rodman Drake's poem, found especial favor, 1 st was the young American baritone, Cecil Fanning, who sang ad- mirably Siduey Homer's “The La Leaf.” an a "8 “Ivanho Marshall | The smugé ny Hong others, ‘i re Keys of Heaven,” which in the rep- pofttory. of Yvette t and Victor Maurel, Was H. (WOLF-FERRARI HEARS HIS OWN OPERA IN ITALIAN, @OMr. Wolt-Ferrari, the guest of Mr. aGatti at the Metropolitan Opera Hous ms after pO c th fi ‘MILLER: © accompanist at the plano | fan opera “Le Donne Curlose,” whic | got Its initial presentation in Americ last Wednesday night. In Germany Where the opera has been presented before, it ws sung, of course, in Ge man, as some day It Is to be hoped all operas for Americans will be sung in English. The Nposer was called bes | fore the curtain after each act more | times than one co Was acciaimed until the scenes he cried | that his reception aroused. The hous was crowded and both the | music and fie comedy w enjoyed jeven more jhan at ance. Th jharms of the musical com- edy are t The musferts ft nating, the singing and acting are admirable, the orchestra plays with delicacy as well as with fer- Vor, the setting 1s beautiful, and over all, Mr. Toscanini presides with the masterfulness that !s come to be taken for granted, The cast, wh lent, Includes Gerald Maubourg, Bella Alten; Foi it Jadlowker, Scaitl, Didur, Pint: Corsi and De Segurola, Ad remember and it Is said, behind the e TETRAZZINI SINGS VIOLETTA Tetrazzint sang Violetta in “La Trav- fata” at the Metropolitan Opera House on Saturday night for the benefit of the Italian Hospital before a crowded house that greeted her enthustastically, Her "A forse iul” was and she took her top note as she non- chalantly picked up her akirt tn the old way that she made familiar at Mr Hammerstein's Manhattan Opera House, | Smirnoff made his reappearance as Al-! fredo, and, looking as handsome as ever, sang much better than he did 1a Polese, formerly of the Manhat- now with the Boston Opera Company, was an acceptable Germont. The cast included Marie Mattfeld, Bada, Reschigiian, Begue and Ananian, Stu- rant conducted, MME. GLUCK's SCOTCH AIRS SHATTER NO-ENCORE RULE. Mme. Alma Glick and Mr, Hensel were compelled to break the “no en- core” rule at the Metropolitan concert last night to quiet the applause that followed the latter's singing of the prize song from “Die Melstersinger,” in the firs: half of the programme, and Mme. Gluek's Scotch songs, “My Laddie” nd of the Sky-Blue Water” in She sang “Swing Low, and Mr. Hensel gave Love's Festival ckham and Mr. Goritz were soloists {n the programme the hurriedly arranged when, owing to the oth |{liness of Mr. Amato, the giving of the cantata “La Vita Nuovo" was aban- doned, Pasternack conducted, MISS ALICE NIELSEN AND A NEW RUSSIAN PIANIST. Miss Alice Nielsen and Florence Con- stantino of the Boston Grand Opera Company and Miss Luba d'Alexan- drowsky, a young Russian pianist never before heard here, were the soloists last night at the Hippodrome concert. Modest Altschuler conducted the orchestral part of the entertainment with the Russian Symphony Orchestra. Miss Nielsen was tn fine voice, and Was compelled to respond to severai encores. Constantino sang the famous “Clelo e Mar” from “Gioconda,” among other selections, Miss d’Alexandrowsky charmed the audience by her interpre- tation of several dificult numbers, Beh eisai 4 jamperdinck In Very BERLIN, J ngelbert Hum dinck, the noted composer, ts seriously i. two days he was unconscious, | but last evening regain consciousness. While the prectse nature of itis disease is not known, it ts sald that symptoms of paralysis w ABH NGO h Clark ha: Seon that he will ‘Day ‘ \ttend the Jackson this evening. ‘HYAMS om “MONDAY Ab AND ND SATURDAY " EVENINGS 65° “67. 69:71 Sm FOR SALB: EXCHANGE cLOT HING to. Mo. 19 Park Place, Wear Broad a 170 BROADWAY, COR, tAMON DS Om CRE DIT ea ee SMERICAN resaneee MAIDEN LANE, and | COR STATE ST BROOKLYN ITH ST BANKING AND FINANCIAL, AOA AALE VENAY SIEGEL FRANK E. VOGEL HENRY SIECEL & CO PRIVATE BANKERS main fLoon tamum 4% cen || INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS FROM $1. TO $3,000. MONEY DEPOSITED ON OR Bc. FORE JANUARY 16TH WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM JANUARY. tor, TEREST READY AND Pay LE CO ON THE FIRST o JANUARY AND JULY. DEPOSITS MAY BE WITHDRAWN WITHOUT GIVING NOTICE. FOR SALE. . DIAMONDS ON CREDIT MES BEI WATCHES aiiiniden ban $1 WEEKLY, diamoads, wat ea, Jomelry wind ali ‘ice Marked; cash of credit, BACK STORE, 100 Bd are. wear L0Tth; ope eet | DIAMONDS, jewelry, delirerel) on BUDLS aes fi bicaTE CONVASY, the first perform. | nd to grow with familiarity. | FOR ITALIAN HOSPITAL BENEFIT | effective as ever, | THE _ EVENING _ WORLD, coh sod DAR The FOUR PER CENT. JANUARY 18T, 1918. THOMAS M. MULRY, President, Continuation of Clearance Sale Why Not Buy Furs in Brooklyn? —At Least, Why Not Look? You will get quality and style at a considerable saving of money. 4 Sable Coats, +¢052incres 10-8, $600 to $1,000 Caracul Coats, % ixtes ton Heavy Cloth Polo Coats Balch Price &Co. FultonESmithSts., Brooklyn minutes by Subway from Grand Centraleo SoroughHall Station Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank 51 Chambers St., New York Board of Trustees has declared @ Semi-Annual Dividend at the fate of PER ANNUM ON ALL DEPOSITS ENTITLED THERETO. OR BEFORE JANUARY 10TH, 1912, WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM acs -from 50.00 25.00 with extra large Raccoon or Beaver collars _ SAVINGS BANKS, SAVINGS BANKS. Cand 38 THIRD Cane niitasse: N7th DIVIDEND Ne INTEREST FO) DECEMBER 31, 1011, at tho rate of Will be credited tors entitierd to Hi or sbi sae DEPOSITS MADE On jam vail Ath Inter |e. iene pW Reo. JOHN J, PULLEYN, Comptroiier, 103D SEMI. pel DIVIDEND. SIXTY-SiX MILLIONS SURPLUS JAN'Y 1, 1912. OVER EIGHT MILLIONS te Williamsburgh Savings Bank Ml Drleas Aves Brooklyn: hy ive that on and ation the “Wwentieth day. ol 1012, @ BeinicAnnual Intervet at the tare of FOUR cen CENT, per anr n will be paid to ait den in i rat Ja Broadway, nur this bank, w willdraw. Interest £ i ran be ovened by | : | The Bowery Savings Bank) 128 AND 120 BOWERY, NEW YORK, Dee, 15, 1911, | semi-annual dividend at the mte of and ONE-HALF PER CENT. | it per m as been declared and will be credited to depositors on all sume of $5.00 aud upward and not exceeding $2,000 whieh al! have been deposited at least three months on the fist day of January next, and will be payable om and after Monday, January 15, 1912, Money deposited on or before January 10 will draw interest from January 1, 1912, HENRY A, SCHE! President, WILLIAM JOSEPH G. WEXGELSIOL SAVING S BANK fom ent tairn ore thereto under the # raw th WILLIAM J. JONN ©, GRISWOLD, Serrstary, FOUR PERCENT, ber annum DEros! | aks. 9. DollarSaving sBank 2808 Third ings wary Ist, at tne rate of Half Per Cent, Interest credited J ‘Three and 0: sone SO SPE Be aa aa See a rz tums gm accounts from 96 1 68 x | ee See |e | draw interest from January si | | GEORGE. EB. EDWARDS, Presidem, | 8 | WM. M,. KERN, Treasurer, |% 1 pasodaitie a IKVING SAVINUS INS TITUTION | ¥ 115 CHAMBERS 88. N. ¥, ie ase for the x wah dae Shit pave ou aud alter if Jegugry 10m wil # wade laws. Gnonary wbthe Wh rade. on te oh from danuary rey en nt ' GORGE be NG, Seaman Union Dime Savings Bank if onscm, Ceaited Tesuary 17 Payable 3 Vanuary 18, or later, Money deposited 90 or, before Zamuery rf oth Street Leal th Ue nvamed ih at 3% ver 10 draws | She, terest from January 1, 1012. CHARLES Preaident, HENRY 8 E, BPRAGUE, rotary, ‘Treasurer HENS SAHEN: ‘Konstant secretary, Is better than ever. 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Lot 4 Lot 4 VALURS 8) CEN’ REAL L. ci novelty Serim 4 others-1he Brussels Filet a aren cn eR cur Jace ~d white | veHol SHERTS, ETC. at mal Mall oF Telephone Orders, WILL WASH HEAVIER— 42x04 ox, DONT. 54x06. UTICA SHEETS— “Rew. 54x90 f 63x90 a . . a) HEMSTITCHED SHEET: PILLOW CASES. purchave—Standard quality—firat to other Japuary | Remember, the foregoing etitched, not the ordinary hemmed! ————_ +» With values that challenge any In } offered in this town just no’ # Princens Slips... Extra Size Night Dressew. Children's Skirts. We reserve priviler ‘aeeveenes CLEAN-UP PU and 3% yds Lots Lat 6 129° lo Filet’ motifs Arabian Fourteenth In Our Stores “JANUARY SALE" Are MAGICAL WORDS Meant: -HEARN-- Street. a natiem wall Weet of Fit te th AY ue, mucit. A SALE FOR A MONTH WITH CONSTANTLY CHANGING ATTRACTIONS ALL AS ADVERTISED. SALE ! this inary Interos* Unbleached. AND GREAT ASSORTMENTS, BABIES WAR. No Mail or Telephone Onlers. Short Nainsoot Dressen—bishop 30—-January Sale JANUARY SALE VALUES IN | Fine White Law Nataeook izes to 5 yr reg. @1.39.. Babies’ Long Nainqwax Slips, also Gowns—reg. .29—Janwary Bale... Nainsook Slipe—soke and oye. Senders 33 “a 2.75) elle Dresses—sines co 6 Lee Ruston and French—reg. .%. Gingham and Chimpreg , Romper ison 00 oyr—res, i Babies’ Part Wool Shirte— plain or fancy stitched. sizes to 3 yre.—value Bables’ Striped Outi White Domet W: value Night Gowns of Wi shop style—drawer ttle et bottom—value .39. FASHIONABLE LACES FOR ALL PURPOSES. Fancy Cotton Lace Bande—White and Weru—match patterne— 4 to 8 in Pinel to 68 Zi i a fost=not a mere shale, Shadow Lace Nets—White and Keru—all 1913 designs, 25 to 1.60 | L of dal oa foarte and oats forthe r ioe fasstonable buwloir cape, Val. Laces—widtha to one tnch— ‘& manufacturer's surplus of about 15,000 yards—Rdgings and Iusertings— ty in mat Balieran goed valve 44% JANUARY SALE w. Yor TALK'S Women’s Night Dresses..... kirte.. binatior were ight Dreases-1 to 14 y WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR rk! There a + Competition is the life of trade, but we rise to remark that we take exception to any house claiming to undersell everybody, for we bave a pretty good reputation that way ourselves—and not only claim te, but de UNDER. SELL THOSE who claim to undersell all others. T THOSE WHO MAKE SUCH CLAIMS MATCH THESE VALUES IF THEY CAN! CHEAP! 28.. 70. . 96. 18% 1. 18.. .21.. 37 79. No Mail or Teleghone Oners. 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Fashion authorities predict @ otill greater craze for white fabrice than prevatied even Jat Summer......The most exacting demand {e our opportunity, and wi ready for it in every section-- Imported Materials tnclude VOILES, FRENCH LAWN4, PERSIAN LAWNS, MILK MINED MARQUISETTES—plain and striped, SWINSKA, BATIATES, CROSSBARS, S11 DIMITIES~ atri MERCBRIZED POPLIN "te dotied, striped and Met, MADRAS NEAR LINENS, INDIA LINONS Price range 24 to .79 0 eniic Materials include BWIKSES, lain, strived, figurel dotted and io VOILES, SILK MULLS, SOISHPTES, MADRAS—plain, figured, LINEN FINISHED SUITINGS, PERE ALES JALATHAS, PIQUKS, INDIA I kD Na AND 4 ripe vecked, 4 and SERRSUCKERS--piaio, crinkled and fan Price range TK to MALS—To-worr * buying, au Tuesday, Until 1 PM ties rastricted, No Mall or OMENS PANAMA 8KIRTS..2.30 New Model with tnsert pleats, ainple 1 leugthe and tnetudin, | rLooR *sieivy Mannelette or waite muslls=bine | THIRD FLOOR 8 7™ lengths, mw price WASH DRESS BASEMENT Pure ) SHURTINGS poh aft fuiah close weave WWELLINGS MAIN BLOOM. 62 wo NEW WIDE RIBBONS , moires, satius and laftetai black and co! RIBBONS MAIN FLOOR be Clos ks! Look for tb jock Sigs Denote Moraing opeviela pretty good values @@met «GREAT VALUES. B EVERY PROMISE KET. JANUARY SALE SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW. —_—_—_ Every Item @ Great Valuet No Mall or Telephone Orie, cH ice ge eral 2. nana” someiy bresies ‘ane oF wite eo! ae caus ag brown, wistaria—value $5.98... pal FANCY MESSALINE, WATSTS, , Black and eg at ee long of short Ns 180 G9.....65. gi VOILE AND BATIBTR WA! Hend embd otfects--Veaise and ‘tong or short ol ‘averte at oines—reg. 63. bate: U RAL Ww. Neat styles, emb' ose cp Taras seen! wh collars ‘broct Bkinzer satin lined— were up to $58.88... eated fl $2.26. LITTLE TOTS’ COATS. 'y and red—all wool maten: id ane trim—eises 3 yra.—reg New 'Spting modele—prettiy tt jew Sprini jels—pret rhin' with tine : roideries, ince and tucke—4 to 14 yra. reg. 02.98 a GERMAN & FRENCH VAL. LACES % to lt xe ot wagings eftions match— and value “~ dos. | HEAVY COUTIL CORSETS. brecede—extreme jong Alse novelty modele—lace aud ee trim— 19 to H—valuce $2.8 to 95.00. al \soathe—wert values $1.00 and $1.00. SEMI-MADE BMD'Y Ri ri m with open oF blind emb’ ~ pre tat payarnonres, $3.98. +177 MEN'S UNLAUNDMRED SHIRTS. Strong mustin—s-ply bosom, eck Dand—all alnes—reg. " | MEN'S FINK SHIRTS. of Soa Island cotton—-woves bt and dark colore— coat model—Frenc! All eisee—Reg. §). ol 74.. 94. 1.05. 56.. .89.. 1.19.. 1.96.. 2.06! 04.. .94.. 1.25.. 1.64. 198 BLBACH ED TURKISH TOWELS. a 4 absorbent —tringed— ENGLISIT LONG CLOTHS. 36-Inch: ab, ett auality—toyi sell plece—reg. 1.00 RUFFLE CURTAIN MUSLINS, Renaissance braid, invert and edge OF tucks and desp Tuffle—tal A-..s 10 LINEN TOWELL bh aud check oe ON WHITETHORN DIAPERING. Bott and ubserbdent—10-yd, plecg— Winch—reg. .%...... Sale. 85 0-Inch—reg. .98.. 2einch—reg, 1.08. M-tnch—reg. 1.14. -iach—reg. 1.19., EMB'Y FLOUNCINGS, | {4-inch—Swise aud Datiste—newest designs—reg. 98 and $1.25. ran kd Lack of Space Prevents Mention of ' JANUARY SALE VALUES IN Pit, ore GOMPORTABLEND | : C4 1 WOMEN'S SUITS ‘s Ye RS | _ ° . USE SHOPPING CARDS. They Save Time and Trouble, Every Clerk Gives Them, Can be used tn all departmente= Whether goods are sent or taken. Yelephone Orders. 49 ot ALL WOOL, PANAMAS 38-inch~-tine for Sroventte cadet, brown, ‘baRsS GooD $1.40 GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES. ‘ariety of new Spring styles {a Gingham and Percale—suitable for immediate woar rs. ELT.—RECOND FLOOR, MATS Ploo 18 ot, LACK COLLARS.. White and ecru-Macri Potut veait? and coples of real croc! NECKWEAR~MAIN FLOOR. $2.49 WHITE BATISTE WAISTS.....1.39 Really beautiful Walats with fine tucks and Val. lace bg yoke of Imite- on baby Trlah lace tn beautitul deaigns, ISTS SEOOND FLOOR, # Clocks! eo

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