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'¥ Which immensely pleased the audi ence, Mr, Damrosch substituted the Bach+ Bachrich Suite for strings in place of the Schumann Symphony in D minor heard on Friday. rkadie Buretine, @ loca) violinist, was given an opportunity to be heard in Brahms's Con+ Mr, Burstine’s technique wa e his top note in the “Salut falsetto. Perhaps he has not yet recovered from the scare of his break a@t the previous performance. It $s cause for regret that Mr. Jadiowker is said to be not returning to us next aon, His vorce and his artistic sense an Mephistopheles, Jeanne Maubourg as Stebel, in 5 a and more costume for a boy; Mario Wawel as Marthe and Bernard Begue @g Wagner completed the cast, There was a crowded house that showed much enthtstasm, Bonci Again Sings With the Philharmonic Italian Tenor Charms a Crowded House at Car- negie Hall With Two Famous Operatic Arias —Two Symphonic Sketches by Fritz Stahlberg of the Or- chestra. IN THE OPERA CONCERT. Adriano Artani, an It pianist but recently come to America, was the in+ atrumental soloist at last night's con- cert at tho Metropolitan. Opera How: He pleased the audience so much t nes mitly it could Shot hi) enough hi Vocalists included aime. *Rappold, Inga Orner, Smirnoff, the Russian tenor, and Guily, the baritone. The orchestra was directed by Adolph Rothmeyer. Pas- ternack, fd ‘usually holds at the Sufiay night concert audience, ‘LEO SLEZAK IN SONG RECITAL HEARD AGAIN AT CARNEGIE. Leo Slezak, the vig Ceech tenor of the Metropolitan Opera fouse, who hasn't bem heard there yet this season, Gave a recital at Carmegie Hall on Sat- urday afternoon under the patronage of the Austrian Anvbassador and the Aus- trian Society, in which again he showed his fine qualities as a leder singer. He is @ valuable addition to the concert stage, because in addition to his voice of quality he és @ fine interpreter of the sentiment of the songs that he sings. His” programme included compositions by Schumann, Schubert, Hugo Wolf, Liszt, Dvorak, R. Huntington Woodman, | $100,000. -| Walter Morse Rummel and Henschel, conto of Rodolfo from the firat act of|the last three in English. He gave a _Puectnti's fine exposition of Richard 6traues's fine voice, and he sang this popular aria| “Caecilte,” one of Dr. Wultaer’s battle ) with the exquistte art which has made| horses, and sang most charmingly an / tim famous throughout the world,|aria from Mosart's “Com fan Tutte.” There was a long drawn out but in-| Oscar Dachs of Vienna was Mr. Sle- effectual effort to get him to repeat |##k’s accompanist at the piano, thise BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. LESSANDRO BONCT, the eminent Italian tenor, again was the solo- {st at the Philharmonic Societ, concert in Carnegie Hall yesterday ternoon, Josef Stransky conducting. He ‘ang first the “Una furtive lagrim from Doniaet! Neuro-Nerve Powde’s give almost instant relief by reaching the nerve centres affected. Guaranteed un- der Pure Food and Drugs Act. At all druggists or by mail 10 and 25 cents. Your money refunded if Ho Powders fail is our guar- “NEURO CHEMICAL CO., West Brighton, N. Y. bid amphonic sketches from Fritz PLEASING VARIETY IN rahi! ‘8 ‘Im Hochland,” which con- tists altogether of five, were played for the fret time, the composer conduct- ing, Bir, Btahiberg ts one of tho violin- 'eta of the orchestra. His symphonto deem ‘In Memory of Abraham Lin-| guished composer, which was mad soln” wae performed by the soctety In| feature at Friday's concert. In the rest ‘98. Both numbers proved pleasing,| of the numbers was introduced @ vari- melodious and well constructed, but any gripping power. Mi <i Stahiberg, who immediately resumed his | sh, blace among the strings and modestly jught to tise and bow many times to the plause of the audience, The concert began with the un-Mozart- tke Mosart overture, “Entfuhrang aus fem Gorail,” with an by Busoni, ind ineluded —Smetani symphonto voom, ‘“Vitave,” which Mr, Altschuler in@ the Russian Sympheny Orchestra lave made familiar. It ended with Dvorak’s beautiful “Irom the New ‘orld Symphony,” in the reading of oh Mr. Stransky gave free rein to tendency to individual interpretation. largo he dragged and throughout four movements he took liberties with the rhythms that, at least to the iter, were not pleasing. ‘ertheless, tne audience seemed vastly to enjoy it in@ Mr, Stransky was recalled several snes, A pessimistic friend of the write: srotested that if Mr. Stransky were try- tug to make these Sunday afternoon con- terta popular his programmes should a take on sv mournful a character, The euswer was inevitable. 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Wool Siriped Sultinee— 500 Lace Bedsets Single and $2.50 to $42.50 Regularly $5.00 to $85.00 Per Set Lambrequins and Table Covers $1.50 t0 $0.75 Each Were $3.00 to $17.00 Cushion Tops and Handkerchief and 200 Pairs Portieres 1 to 3 Pairs of a Style $5.00 10 $15.00 oer gee enuany ape 1 38 Regularly $7.50 to $25.00 for overdraperies, eo 50-inch Furniture and Drapery Fabrics at 50c, 75¢ & Formerly AGroup of Splendid Used Upright Pianos Every inainument guaranteed for 10 years. ttle beauty) Your choice, rod tone) $100 like new) 30 Daye’ Free Trial 1 Fischer Upright, (in pengidirenains 1 Wisner Vori ht (worth double) And many othere—(32 in all.) Then Pay 01.00 s week. DIA ONDS aioe A Vous ) Choice at om cre Dit 1 Knabe 1 Emerson $ ; 7G 1 Weber 1 Chickering it | eanerer Raven rea 03 oes ‘head CORT 1 Sohmer 1 Jacob Bros. J dood Aart WATCH ouona 1 ‘aters tes PMerdema ro cthers ) Binh Rebaaa.e* Sresee PAGE 8 Wachee, Jewel “Cheb joom 1034, | Sea Dows Base ‘aiches, Diamonds, sage | Bas a erealag Also 4 Upright Pianos at $50 Each 1 Kimball Upright 1 Bent Upright 1, Pease Upright 1 Waters Upright i ait bieses or ge Ro! son, La 4dth at. Se a World Wants Work Wonders. MORE WILLIAMSBURG 1 CARS. | — Beginning to-day the trolley service will be doubled on the route between the end of the Williamsburg ‘Theee cars go through Fourth avenue, The additional cara will be of @eneral manager of the line, sald last night that the through and Fifth avenues Lord & Taylor February Sale of Upholsteries 1000 Patrs Lace Curtains 2000 Yards Fapanese Crepes and Domestic and Fores Values @5c to woe Yards Cretonnes Values up to 65c Per Yard; at Ee _After Stock-Taking Sale of Blankets, Comfortables, Bedspreads and Steamer Rugs At Radically Reduced Prices. Fine California Wool Blankets . 5c |54x8815.. Broadway & 20th St.; Lawyer Fourteenth ith the tone you can’t forget ead the Ly that responds to every musical whim. cables on the bridge. Now ¢ Call od for yourself, or installed, The reinforced send for ie together wich pop to ere oar. tri ma our plan of convenient payments. ana i ite er eh 295 FIFTH AVENUE Near 30th 8t., N.Y. City. IF FON BROADCLOTHS— e | Don't Lec hn the im 4 taches. Also for Dressmakers’ Sale: Fancy Serges— bak gs ay fashionable Spring jee, includin ir Blue and @tneh All-Woo! Storm Sermee ity leadin, ring #! aieo bi : nthe demand for Serges fs constanuy increasing—reg. .89.... (tosh All-Wool Cream Sere herringbone—re se Regular Prices rower hur 'arey and lack Pruneliaa— at eaten bef qual or regular price $1.29 louble Sizes mont florals . a) ersnapien jana coat *contrante ore e Shaner + 28 YY COTTON LACE RANDS— , rit to 6 tnch—reg. .29-sale... el 17 jacrame, filet, shadow, y fine designs. Also for Dressmakers’ Sater Oy Felice cvelue' 8 4 ‘, Point de Lane and Fancy Cotton Chair Seats 50¢ g Value $1.00 to 62.00\ cach Val. and Fancy tase ens terns and quality—2 to 4 inch—eleewbere .15.. 10 Glove Bowes lage |e tae 26, erence Value 65c\ each = Patterne=reg. ADC. G8] Lace Allovers white and eoru-value .29 and vee 20 patter Mapetegee dae 7 Aleo for Dresamakere’ Sale: {Silk Knotted, also crystal beaded colore—reg. .69. $1.50 Per Yard 85c to 95.60 ja~-12 colors hp a pe. Pearl Buttons—ail styler large aad small. reg. 5 to 8 card rog. to 12 card. Creionnes r5¢ Per Yard; at 5 Be Ivory and medium BHRROIDERED LiNgeR: Wilte-reguleriy, §7 fyelet_ and other ett attractive patterns. Lee Street. DRESSMAKERS SAL BIOLAST WERK! Dresamakers being early buyers, thie sale wee organised for them Wat of Pith Avenee, ite benetite are for ALA! DON'T Mis ITS VALUES IN SOW SPRING SILKS—DRESS GOODS, WAST! DRESS FABRICS NEW SPRING WHITH DRESS FABRICS. NEW SPRING FLANNELS—LININGS—TRIMMINGS. NEW SPRING LACKS—EMBROIDERIBG— RIBBONS—NETS—CHIFFONS—NOTIONS, IN FACT—EVERYTHING FOR A GOWN AND ITS MAKING, YARD WIDE FOULARDS— Binek and Ni | ia to Iso for Dresemakers’ Sale: 4 ney eae L oo — Satin fase. in Sake, and Kean and. Plach ane wi figures Mereaiine ta! ALSO Guperd Imported Tunice—Neaded Chittons and Nets-Bratded and Embroidered Nets exquisite patterns— FRENCH UNDERWEAR Hand Embroidered—Hand Made, NO OTHPR HOUSE OFFERS FINE QUALITIES AND DESIGNS AT AS LOW PRICES AS WE NAME! . 250 ct. SATIN MHSSALINES., Boft, lustrous and strong white, and evening shades—also Copent Davy and brown, BILK3 -MAIN FLOOR. Sth Ave.; 19th St, 49 ot. ALL-WOOL PANAMAS. a8 4t-tnch—leading spring colers, light and dark navy and black DRESB GOODS MAIN FLOOR INSOOKS—36-Ineh ™ Iky finish—aplendid tor under- babies’ clothes. : GOODS—MAIN FLOOR 12 et. Light & Dark Pe Lange assortment of ots and figures—mil! | WASH DRESS FAL 24 ot. WOMEN'S COT Wal sole-double tole’ b HOSIERY ~MAIN F PATENTS. PATENTS (res i ke Lnvent EDGAR TATE & CO. oi arssboa Kee zr: This le & bold statement—It te unquall-| All woo! 4 Inch Lawi Keyptian yaro—value WOMEN'S SWEATER COATS, cardinal All wool—fancy wi forming V fi 93.25 reg. Fancy bs excellen' 4 & 39 ct. imp't'd—hard and solt PERF: % ct, LINEN HUCK TOWELS 1sx8~ pur fiulsb—wii TOWELS-MAIN FLOOR, 89 ot, PEA Look tor the Clogks! Clock @igne Deccte Meratne Speciale! ; CLARK'S COTTON AND ifavy with LS DRESSMAKERS’ NOTIONS, ' etc, —eplen sso During this Sale we efter: el ¥ r Limit two doses. No Mail of percep Orders, so evening ti eatin luetrenrege he... 5 | Becting conte ia yée.—dor.. at 6 | Sewing Silk—blk.—1 08. spools... orfiaickeren, 1... Ninew—full rai Bowing S11k—Biack—200 4 new Sprinn aire Cpotlewenth srssrsersesesstree + 69. 45 Sbant “Natural, vo Md P ope = ; | q one—dosen y Collar Supporte—3 carde Collar Foundations—thres. Universal Hooks & Eyes—gross, | Finer—invisible eyes—gross Wide Seam Binding —pe, Bik Prussia Bindin i Silk Mixed Novelties—pl ed self-tone satin figtres—lend! | 1 Spring shades— re than half Machine and Eevine ‘Needice— 4 tllk—elnewhere 38, seve 1B] aee't'd—4 papers... 10. 4 No Mall ot Telesboue Ordena, 4 To prevent dealers stocki: ’ 8% | quantities to needs olan 1 Plain and Corded Zepbyt Ging: home sewers. 4 checks, plaids, stripes—reg. 12%. ; 36-inch Rami iene pure " OLE MARGUianeT eB Hi , ble widtl et, quality— eat” Mowe Leathe owt Dressmakers Helio Manogany Black Nilto otherereg. 20" Bn tunge—lustrous— wonve—every desirable width—were .79— iz 55. Sake tor eure, & Dressmakers’ sale elsewhere .19.. 12% oon Ne shaden for day and evening—eles ilk, Mined Chiftonettes-b Pics black— ported Floral V h and . Mepounda with beautiful feral babies’ skirts and women's wear. ‘ shedeo— “o Also for Dresemakers’ Sale: © 4 pi All woo! and silk and wool Piaasele— New Dimitiee—dots, florals, figures two and thi ton tions — leat colors— for shirt ++ +146] elsewhere yh | res, cl reg. 3d to 4. sebereeseeabe: MB 4 96 | Batra heavy White i et q ‘ sAb—here, to-morrow...s0. Od Lyin PRRCALINGS— kd lustrous fabrics that cost aa much defore dyeing as our Sale Price..... . inch —| weved white, colors— } ow Fancy Percales—iarge nesortment. y esee Tigures, dote and stripes--tog. «13%. Sater ! 4 LINGERIE BATISTES—~ and white~ 39 Inch—teg. .20—Special. ay | : Bik, (inish—epecially ’ qT Underwear, Dresses and je shades for wear 4 Also few Weensi ow under thin materisio—reg. .9......6 39, 40 Ach, Vollow sath, li 3% inch Lining Satine—guarantesd te 1 even mesh—reg, .29. M0} ear—staple and fancy shedee— is ff inch Yoltes— for Spring sults, etc.—teg. Wiis 6D ] reg. 20... BROIDERI | Silk Mixed Marquisettes—reg. chee Cee a a (6 tne Wrench Marauleettae-— disigas on tine iad, ( epler uality—val a Embroidered Dotted Swi hee bee Dreseme nara foe : imported—usually .¢6 i Ges ovsien 0nd FB. ..000 78, 17 inch Bpbroidery Flouneinge aad be Corset Coverings—cam| made of A ede, omnes | St, Gall Embroidered Swissee— 7 Were $15.98 and $17.98..... 9.50 varioun patterns reg. .49.-.. 05/4. foe meron ere meg Embroidered Batistes— Swine eajority 1a satan denigne— shirt waists, etc.—reg. 941 res. rererenerrar © a) CLEARANCES IN FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES AND PETTICOATS a 4s! MANUFACTURERS’ SURPLUS STOO, Maryse | collar AT CLEARANCE PRICBS. NIGHTDRESSBS. Hxcellent qualities—thie season's best styles 4 bigh seck end —with and without rast Ren seckice aud worsted--V, | $3.95 to $17.50 Per Pair. tediy co-ed Ttyles—plain colors er contrast Leta 8 Regular Values, $5.50 to $87.50. - what oy greg yaaa tae Big ap rir oa ace = | i” ; | Corset Covers of fine French cambric, +4 83 | fie 438) °. ebowing saw-toothed or scalloped " oe Comfortables Imayaiet and bit vonrotGery |= WHITH DRRAS LANNE | nas Silkoline Covered, Plain Sateen Borders, Cidite Stews cf | CUmARANoEs. ia] | FR | AS $1.65—Value $2.50, Of aainecok—Irish medallions AKERS SALE. | PETTICOATS~ combined with the embroidery.......9.08 ee, ane... "St 84 Pinta bite or olor coms ‘i Bedspreads Malpoeta ris Presch tr Getiee H aod tae Lines Wivticery er allusworked scellope— $1.00 and $1,50—Values $1.85 and $2.00. Val. pad fine wueke now 10... -.-.B.00 i fuatities. vw and 4g Mth re oe | a . } Steamer Rugs NIGHT DRESSES. 2.95 to 80.00 rs | @iorl “se gt) oO | COMBINATIONS . 45 to 14.98/47 inch Rami : “ | $4.50 to $18.00—Regular #6.00 to 880.00 Grades, |Counn** 1.08 to 17.98 grouse ae TE 8 ‘ DRAWERS 88 to 7.80 | Ozner White Corded Linen Go OUR sTOOK cLmaRances =|’ | , ; CHEMISES ..... :70 to 7.08|00 inch Linen Sullinge= , ARE FAMOUS. ) ] HA. S. Muslin Sheets and Pitlow Cases yl tna ae maty | bobulat wenven tot coming si comm T0-monROw | 25% Below Our Regular Prices. 96 And tee for Yourself ‘ 39 Sheets Pillow Cases eines aes tie 98, wno Gives THe VaLums. 638x106.... . +15e|42x38 . 200 ° en | 7@x108, ; -82c |45x3814 . @le _ MORNING SPECIALS—To-morrow, Tassday, Until 1 P. M- * 81x108.. ‘89c |50x3814 "88c To prevent sealers buying, quantities reetricied, No Mall or Telephooe Orders 4 NIVES & FORKS. and ebony bandies-- ¢. —MAIN FLOOR. 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