The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1912, Page 13

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4 peerie ntenn reee o e mm eee re THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1912, Philharmonic the tnecupgratae Seki” One Goris oo | “Rogrenreity eek at the rend meee: [COLD WAVE 18 OVER; jams Visit Our Model Quick Luncheon—Pure Foods, Prices Moderate—Sixth Floor In Programme HERE ARE SPRING SIGNS. Sets Saale ne = ."| Latest Sheet Music. Margarete Matzenauer as Erda and Le- Ing in front of the nora Sparkes as tho Voice of the Bird|>ullding, whore the strains of the or- constituted the cast. Alfred Hertz con- heard. Others kept f Old duct a e #0 that the eatie [Union street ratiroad crossing in Hack- 0 Masters Pg 4 PAM and the orchestra was) rate uf G00 as the size of the crowd Jensack, N. J.. Ie not a Weather prophet, Se — eager to liear the ea san under but he wante dt known that yesterday BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. |°S°AR SEAGLE, BARITONE, Pile erent eee The cae aeerts efor [he Saw the firat bluebird of U6 reason, WINS FAVOR IN RECITAL. | tho concert was to besin that the indication OSEF STRANSKY, for the first part J monte Society at Carnegie Hali last night, led his orchestra through tome Aelicious compositions by the old mas-| tere, Haydn's symphony in C minor! was the opening number, presented with crispness and understanding through- out and made especially attractive by the fine ‘cello playing of Leo Schulz in demand, Mozart, Duparc, Faure, De- af te gana abd ito “maom was| ny. Deere Brann, et and bp ot aes ae =Copy= ied @ peswonal tribute of applause. | Rachmaninoff were among the compor- L. boas u Neat came the Bach concerto for two ppt wat in which the asalet- consisted of songs n English oy Roger OME old-fashioned remedies are so tins Wrowp et Mode to Love, ailico and} Quilter, Winthrop Rogers, Blair is \ m August Fracmoke, who fitted admirably jchild, Kurt Schindler and Walter Morse good that they are as up-to-date Yow Can't isi es: trom Me, im the ensemble, Mr. Krehbiel in his|Rummell. Yves Nat, who was Mr. as the most modern discoveries. ‘Sin Written Gor two claviers, using the word | Played Beethoven's soneta anpauonts For instance, for a bad cold, there a La te generio sense, and that “the |Sieng, ie that of hi Do It, Mabel, on | 41.1 Ie Ought not to be thought of poms no remedy that equals a glass of hot dial’ eget 9% | Se Me @onnection with the work as (t was £’S SYMPHONY INHERITS whiskey and with lemon juice Jolin, Antoalo, originally conceived, as that in: ent sot RO woter was tn far too rudimentary a stage to ‘Win tetorest from Bach.” Following this was Mozart's charming “Die Entfueh- us dem Serati” overture. Second part, all Wagner, consisted of the overture to “The Flying Dutoh- man,” the “Siegfried Idyll” and the “Kalsermarech,” all played with marked eecentuation and with an exhilarating fervor that sent the large audience home tn joyous mood. TETRAZZINI, IN “TRAVIATA,” AT A SPECIAL OPERA MATINEE. “Ce Traviata,” with Tetrazzini as Vio- lotta, wis presented at the Metropolitan Opera House at a sp matinee yes- terday before a large and enthusiastic! audience. She sang with her usual brill- faney the “Ah fors e lui" and the "‘Sem- pre Libera” and displayed all her famti- jar tricks in acting. The cast was tinguished by Amato's fine characteriza- ton and singing of t! Germont. Mattfeld, who was Annina, took also Jeanne Maubourg’s part as Flora, for Ro announced feagon. Bada, Reschig- Nan, Begue and Anantan compigted the cast of principal singers and Sturani conducted. OLIVE FREMSTAD REAPPEARS of the programme of the Philhar- c agle, Whose volco {8 a barito: qualily whieh he uses many extra numbers to his programme. “L'amour do mol,” French of tho seven: teenth century, his thint numbar, which he sang charmingly, started the encore ers he illustrated, and his last group $2,000 FROM NATHAN F. STRAUSS The management of the People’s Sym- phony Concerts has just been informed by the executors of his estate, that Nathan F. Strauss has bequeathed the Boclety $2,000, and has given them also @ contingent interest in his resdduary estate. An equal amount has been willed to four charitable institutions otf New York, but the People’s Sym- phony Concerts 1s the only musical organization favored. Mr. Strauss was deeply interested in {ts educational work, TUR AWAY 3000 AT WORLD CONCER Richmond Hill Unable to Gain Admission. Triumph {> the only word that ade- | thelr way through .|main entrance, bers of the quartet we Fin way to the rear of the building, reached t The fact that Pure - | Phat, Marston avers, ts ay ontate ts he he back yest squeezed into it, just as you get inte bed. Then wrap tight i in the blankets and let Nature and perspiration throw the cold off. Of course, the man who has a cold and keeps taking _ Rips of whiskey all day long, just heating himself up and get- ting chilled again, isn’t curing his cold—he’s just trying to drown a “miserable feeling”. whiskey is bad in the long ran for the “miserable feeling”, doesn’t take away from the Omirnoff was Alfredo, pity that fact that taken hot before going to bed, it’s one of the Maychcaa Pike pee oe ®t | Great Crowd That Gathered at] FA jest ald cares in the work. Duffy's Malt Whiskey oper heard jerday Special Concert & Sale Visit our 7th This Unusual Sal Two Concerts, F. A. Mills at Floor, Saturda ake advantage of we have arranged En‘ertainers t Trom M From 9 A, M. to 12 M ly Lovin’ Man, Me Hypootiset, A great chance Bh) to buy stylish coats at a third |) . |Parents! take notice lof this Ineludet | |price cut to brin coatsof cara- Wb seneational ‘Opine a Time. 1h, There's @ Mother Old and Gray, Overcoat in | Formerly $5-$6009 $79 & $9:5 Saturday a be w (Sale Saturday—se ot, Beautiful tale of Lor Vheo a Fellow Who jects @ Girl Who's jue, Stock Sul, phushes, ‘ te Sepet ets | veretere A6 BRUNNHILDE IN ‘SIEGFRIED.’ | quately describes the reception given to Olive Fremstad, just recovered from the New York City Orchestra at Rich- Clete Brunnhilde tn “'Sles-| mona Hill yesterday. 0 fried" at t last night, Several hundred persons had to be is v0 free from tannic acid, fusel oil and other adulter- ants that it benefits the cold, without leaving harmful after-effects. It’s the best whiskey made,—so good that great physi- cians prescribe it when they prescribe alcohol. n values and Every garment. in | sock formerly $5 to $9 75, inelud ng Boys’ Long Overcoats with convertible or plain Russian Buttcnstosthe-neck Over natn ‘Versions turned away) from the afternoon con- ception of the part | cert, and last night an auditorium seat- 1 well known. It is Hiuminated by fine| {ng 3,000 peop'e could have been more intelligence and striking personality, | than filled. Unfortu: ately the capacity but {t puts sonf strain upon her voice |of the High Schovl hall ts limited to which her art conceals, She won great | $00. Tho doors were opened at 7.16 and favor trom a very large, attentive and|only the vanguard of the assembled musically distinguished audience, Carl |crowd had gained adinittance when they Burrian, our only Siegfried, was in ex- | had to ve closed nine minutes later, cellent voice, Putnam Griswold was an ‘There were then at least two thou- brogdctoth B . The collars are cut in various Y pretty designs, including deep AUG, square of printed “Wsailor collars, notch and shiw! Some Nove Fancy ; i ; Yorfolk Blu s vs’ Russian an | etole seas Blue Serge Suits. Best of Cheviots, | Worsteds, Chinchilla, Blue Serge and Cassimeres. Newest styles, variety of patterns big cnough to All sizes, 214 to 18 year Economy and Efficiency— The Modern Way The Electric Vehicle. industry for the last three years has increased 100% a year. This can mean but one thing —the absolute superiority of the electric vehicle for all city and suburban use. No. 3 Folding Brownio—Size 314x414; value $9.00 29 Scneca Folding Plate Camera No. 1 Folding Premo Film Pack Camora—3!4x41¢ No. 2 Folding Brownies Size 24x31); value $5.00 No. 3 Folding Kodak — Size 314x414; value $17.50... . 3A Eastman Folding Kodak—Size 314x514; value $20. . $20 Folding Hawkeye— Size 4x5 All cameras in our stock will be sold at big reduct Photo Supplies Reduced fe J. “Ci ‘World Renowned Cylinder | Phonograph Records “A celebrated make. No need quoting regular price, you know it ts 3 ta 4 times our price. pee ah Cloth—Yord.1! 100 thousands of records TELEC LUND of all kincs by the worlu s lecd.ny No Filled, yw Artists, Phone or ©. O. D. Orders Can Be ~Children Foousl La Raby € e Recon vaevaaia ricci ™ | Since Lage’ coretloee Men’s Shoes— $3.50 to $5.00 Grades Saturday Shoes from Sb Vaugho Morning bj | Shoe Co,, St. Louis, Mo., and from sev- eral other famous old ‘Roe Seventh Floor. 1 Dresses, 3°c Long waisted French d Russian ginghams, percales and linene in neat checks, figured and striped Sample Neckwear Choice at TWD == Simemimeme! SCIVICC designs, Also solid hak, i If you want to find out the most tan and blue. Fach] for Regutas //¢™ bck ie, dial | economical and satisfactory method He aD es bers Bea itn ca ke Gate H $ : ; trimmed. Sizes 2 tof & even 75 ace, button and blucher models, in of trucking or delivery service, you should attend the Automobile Show at j, years, Values. ah kee a a ogee Madison Square Garden. Byrne, Worsted calf, velour calf, vici kid, REMENDOUS | purchare show room and road semples of two of the greatest a importers of womer ths country. There are beautiful Neck pieces of lace and net. ‘There are Jabots, with or without stocks, Round collars, square collars, stock collars, coat collars and coat sets, Collar and cuff sets, in dainty styles. Cascades and side frills, in Seales high turn- over collag; white, red or gray. Ses to 4 years... 39c f Children’s nn Hols. am io SuamNes shapes, of silk finished vel- vet, at........ 59c Children’s Lawn Dresses, high or jtan calfskin, box calf and Jother desirable leathers and materials, All sizes. Misses’ & Children’s Lace modi The electric car for pleasure has as many points of advantage as the electric truck and delivery wagon. Commercial Vehicle Exhibitors’ at the Madison Square Garden, Jan. 15-20. Space No. Space No. f Hithateords rela miele in toh i Studebaker Automobile Co 140 West 52d St NYCity I01A Baker Vehicle Co 1798 Broadway N Y City : 109A | Pvteh heck tio fh Hig Bly 44c twa tom ‘ id Anderson Electric Car Co Bway and@0thStNYCity 106A | General Motors Truck Co 240 West 59h St NY City 110A | (ascend Tinie) G vires M Frui i Bronx Electric Vehicle Co 9 Canal Place Bronx N Y 10614A General Vehicle Co Long Island City N Y HWA | wri ercT< 5 ae Ward Motor Vehicle Co Concord Ave and 143dStNYCity 107A | Lansden Co Newark, N J 114A | $4.79 Smokeless roceries, Bs. cals, ruits and Wines Waverley Co 2604 Broadway N Y City 108A ‘Oil Heaters Butter Thins ir My 10¢ ( whole a er bans iota Electric Vehicles Are Sold in New York City by Fry. I] dell Tablets Does iS Se rp ge gulste, ; nee bottie Tomato Anderson Electric Car Co (Detroit Electric)—2236 B'way | Healey Co—1654 Broadway (Passenger) 2:38 Rake Mtlnwser tah ceaen Mocks, oy mh sag #0048 10 ¢ (Passenger and Commercial) Hupp-Yeats Electric Car Co—1989 B'way (Passenger & Commercial) " wigs Ei Willow Farm Butter, Tresh | etter Swifts Diamond “Mand Mine Baker Vehicle Co--1798 Broadway (Passenger and Commercial) Lansden Co—-P O Box 147, Newark, N J (Commercial) pene bargain inerntg tne Ee AA Wines and Liquors pei : + 20¢ Bronx Electric Vehicle Co—9 Canal Pl., Bronx (Commercial) | Rauch & Lang—58th St. and Broadway (Passenger) aoe ie Steel Drake's Pound Cake || ‘ommbe tout ld" 72c1f Boiled Hams ili! petiet Couple Gear Co—149 Broadway (Commercial) Studebaker Bros Co of N Y—136 W 52d St (Passenger & Commere'a!) a naan ibe Rene tee eee Tea its ny de C d Beef (2f.o% prepare: Flanders Manuf'g Co—1932 Broadway (Passenger) Walker Vehicle Co—30 Church St (Commercial) | comfortasle. Raisin wread iasos, ki i leer eorel Se) | rocurder: pert whe brit Y General Motors Truck Co—240 W. 59th St. (Commercial) Ward Motor Vehicle Co—1161 Broadway (Commercial) | the thane Bluo Ribbon Rings | rab Frankfurters s3le!” “ver Tg General Vehicle Co—505 Fifth Avenue (Commercial) Waverley Co—2008 Broadway (Passenger and Commercial) | fied vi) eae ei — The New York Edison Company Sells Only the Electric Current wee te? pring Lamb yineitn! 144 foil tank : ° with ind ix ! eee oe ey” | Prime Rib Roast n'a ci \"s 42" | Roasting Chickens uistiy yg" i) f 2 4 b. sold a 2 per lb ‘ 7 The New York Edison Company Savers, at cet] Sate cow ay augur nde | ot ee cae LOE [att ae te al | heat with the orn enna on of oll | from habvy Bauve best 1 2. Fresh Hams iit: aly. 6c Whole Top Sirloin + © ast 1b 55 Duane Street At Your Service Phone Worth 3000 |Ghum, iepanned Bash OTD Qe | lady aautivien cuts ragularly | LOIN OF PORK—Cut trom Jersey ams wih | Saturday oaly.. rei Ae 8 | por 1B¢ Ni orn fed; special, Sorurday, 7 te ) [Sauce Sy. Saw. ‘ ( Baseihen | Pure Food Speclale—sisth Floor.) THE 1TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pree't-WE GI! LIBERTY TRADING STAMPS ~AS

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