The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1912, Page 25

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Philharmonic’s First Concert Highly Worthy Mr. Stransky and His Or- chestra, in New and Old Compositions, Charm a Large Audi- ence — Mischa Elman, Soloist, Wins Marked Personal Tribute. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. HE Philharmonto Soctety gave the first concert of its seventy-first Season at Carnegie Hall last Meht under picious elrcumstances. The house was full. In the audience were many people of quality from both the musical and fashionable worlds. A happy spirit prevailed, Dleaty of enthusli tesa. Above all, the orchestra gave an) exhibition of musicianship of a high | order, au oe worthily the tradi- Hons Premier organisation of America in this field. As Mr. Btransky entered upon the tage to conduct the orchestra rose to Dey him tribute and the audience wel- Comed him with applause that was con- tinued for some time. The proxramme began with a ‘first performance in America” of Pelix Welngartner's “A ( Merry Overture,” op. 68. Ite title 1s ap- price of Drepriate, There ie lightness, bright- too. mese and humor in the work. Mr. Wein- Garner evidently has drunk deep at the fountain of Richard Strause’s inspira- tion, None could fall to be reminded of thet composer'e “Till Kulensplegel's Mesry Pranks." The orchestra played {t erteply and smartly, just in the proper epirit. It put everybody in good humor. Another work got a “fret New York performance.” It was “Olaf'e Wedding Danoe,” by Alexander Ritter, which was Blayed once in Boston in by the Boston Symphony Orchestra under Dr. Muck. It le a symphonic waits to illus- trate a northern legend. Olaf and his king's daughter are in love, Their secret Doetrayed, it ie arranged that they ‘shall be married, but that after the wedding feast he shall be executed at midnight. lingling gaily with the dancers, at the of 32 the jovers both drop lifeless, “Wostacy of longing and Death's hor: rore had taken them," so the story goes. Upon this programme, Herr Ritter, married @ niece of Richard. Wag: built his composition, of @ dance that flowe and ebbs but progresses ecatatical- dy antl, with @ crash, it to pieces. It i interesting, but of ao great mo- ment Between these two unfamiliar works ‘Mr, @transky introduced Brahi violin @oncerto in D major, op. 53, with Miacha nals, boucles, etc. COLORS: gray, navy, brown, ¢'c. Sensation Bo's’ Corduroy Overcoats Sizes 2% to 7 yrs. Boys’ Chinchilla O ercoats TE apquereernal Conve.tille Collar O'coats ‘Sizes 8 to 17 yre, Boys’ Corduroy \Norfol: Suits ‘Sizes 7 to 14 yrs. Blue or Gray Chinchilla Overcoats, pere violinists of the young: Overcoats in all the new gray and now in the field, Mr, ihm: greater dash and bAlHancy, qualities stood him well in this difficult composition. Rarely has been heard to detter advantage. He held the au- entranced, one might well say, és eRowered with’ torrent. He was dozen times, al- Double-breasted Knicker Suit, blue serge or mixtures, 8 to 47 years; Norfolk suits 7 to 42 years; Russian sult 2% to 8 years; polo overcoat in blue or gray Chinchilla, also mixtures 3 fo, 19 years; long convertible collar overcoat 8 to 16 years; $3.00 suit or overcoat, Saturday at ... vee Ro less than ‘he had appeared and bowed oe times, the conservative ma- ceased to continue it. beautiful seventh sym- “Apothe: made the second p: Tt wa m. played with proper appreciation of the grace, the feeling, the sentiment and the rhythm that it demands, to the credit of | Mr, @twwansky and his men. After the conductor in- stra to rise in Men’s $2 Blue ”D Saturd “LA GIOCONDA” DRAWS, jaturday WITH CARUSO AND BIG CAST. jo and the double people to the Metropolitan last might, the third opera of the sea- son. It was an audience generous of and aroused from time to time to enthusiasm. How thoroughly it itself may be guessed by the fact that it stayed until the end, and Ponohiell!’s opera ts not a short one. ‘About five minutes before the last cur- tain fell Mayor Gaynor entered from the ‘Phirty-ninth street side and not half a garment’... MAIL OBDERS FILL: 9, 54 in. MeN 'S Long doesn people saw him. He was taken Special for to box 2, where his family had been Saturday throughout the evening. 80 absorbed Only at werybody in the doings on the Meike what the sudden faint and fall of @ man among the standees behind the rail was unnoticed wave by the people immediately surrounding him, who oar- rie@ him into the lobby and revived oa. ‘Caruso, as Fnzo, was in fine voice and generous in the use of It. The part suits him. He moves and acts, as well as sings, in f with freedom. His “Clol ¢ mar’ was a triumph even for him. Wanmy Destinn Is irresistible In the title though once she gald she didn't like ‘It, Her singing In the last act was cepecially beautiful. Louise Homer, as made her first appearance for ‘ason, She was in fine voice and Winter has already was his fami his singing w: again distinguished himself as Alvise and Maria Duchene was good as La Begue, Reschigiian and Audisio he other principal parts, The was excellent and the “Dance of the Hours" was charmingly done. Giorgio Polacco, the new conductor, confirmed the good impression that he made on the opening night. He ts sen- sitive to the requirements of the singers, but he directs with a firm as wall as an apprectative hand and inspires confi- dence. inteaiiocalimnbeasigh GREET CARDINAL FARLEY. Reception Arranged for Him at = ch ed, full box fashion, w. Bensas tv. tailored; brown or nay. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 15,—Cardinal siz0n to 6 years; on eal Farley arrived here last night from Los Saturtay, Angeles after @ visit to bishops of the Chureh in the West. The © be the guest of Bishop Thom while here. He will be tendered @ re- ception by local churchmen to-day. | ‘Among those in the Cardinal's party ere Mer. Michael J, Lavelle, Vicar- General of New York City; Bishop ward Dunne, Peoria, Ill, the Rev. Lake J. Evers, St, Andr Church, Mew York Cy, | butioning close at neck, including sizes for misses 14 to 18 years; Sahirdav at.. Infants’ $3 Corduroy Coat: Hace Marked '* leavy Qual ing Flannel aidan SATISFACTION ji Junior & Misses UNDER ORDINARY CONDITIONS $15 to $18 would be considered the fair retail these coats—and they’re well worth those amounts, 9.98 Rain Capes GOOD, substantial capes made The materials embrace strictly all wool chinchillas, diago- full length garments, w Lsiaicitellie Sees to 19 years for juniors and 14 to 18 years for misses—CUSTOM ALTERATIONS FREE—Saturday sale. Aine) Saturday Produces Another Unparalleled Boys’ Clothing ' 2,500 Overcoats and Suits Worth $4 Each Ij Choice at 2.98 Corduroy Overcoats in the new wrown colors, flannel lined; brown effects in wool fabrics; sizes 8 to 17 years. duroy Norfolk Suits, in brown or mouse color; also wool mixtures; sizes 7 to 14 years. Double Breasted Knicker Suits; sizes 8 to 17 years. Boys’ $3 Winter Suitor Overcoat,$1.98 |Bo All-wool Chinchilla convertible collar over- ht, sr dark Your Name 1.9852 Single or double breasted; made of the best quality heavy wool flannel, in- digo dyed; steam shrunk; flannel, eingle breasted, special for Mens & Boys’ $1.50 Heavy Woolen Sweaters Coat model, in Oxford, brown or navy; ffs; sizes 28 to 46; special at ali sizes; regularly sold at $1 Satin Lined Caracul Coats $7.98 THE IDENTICALLY SAME COAT extensively advertised and d splayed by two of our keenest con: pet.tors at $..93 (b:.t without satin I n'ng). economy —-you must No Mail Orders Filled at this Special Price Also black and white striped or plain Boucie and AsiraRh.n Coats at same price. these; cloth alone would cost the price we now ask for the finished coat; size 32 to 44; the Boucles have large fancy collar, Eurnt Leat‘er Burnt sheepskin leather tab: eo in THE EVENING WwoORL GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED WEST I4™ STREET nding News of an Extraordinary Sale of Chinchilla 6.98 YOU'LL RECOGNIZE in this offering the most astounding bargain news of the season. Astounding because they’re made of the 6.98 Girls’ vi. Strictly All Wool and Coats Red Flannel Lined, at scarcest cloaking on the market, i. ¢., strict- ly all wool chinchilla cloth. The styles are uncommonly handsome—all full length and tailored to perfection. They but- ton close to neck. COLORS: Gray, navy and brown. Sizes 6 to 14 years. On sale Satur- day, instead Of $10.00, at...sscseceesseree oo 9 Ultra- Stylish oats, 9. ith stunning side button effects. flannel lined, belt back, 2% to 7 years. sizes 2% to 10 years. Convertible Say or- High Grade Winter Su'tor O’coat Honey Li 708 0 Norfolk or double: knicker sult How ed You. Rose. ‘Te Gettin to 18 year cording to atyl suit or overcoat, Flannel Shirts 1.59 Important Fall also gray 1.00 BEALTH UNDER- and drawers ectal, to the very tips of the laces, while, don’t you think? Built for us af fort and ease. A splendid admit. Special Sale, Saturday, of at $2.00 REGULARLY sold at $2.69. calfskin leather, bellows tongue, (watertight) keeps the feet always dry. Two buckles on top, double soles; sizes 1 to 514; sale price,... Men’s Storm Rubbers begun, and here come 350 Por Some oth Gol Featuring for Saturday 2500 Pairs of Renaissance, Irish Point, Brussels and Colonial Design Scotch Lace Curtains at $1 a Pa'r} Ons: Nile, rose, Full 3 yards long and 50 in. wide; tobacco, | red, in white and Arab; all double- green» and olive thread weave with overlock Per pair... ; e corded edges; sale price, pair ta e Table. Covers at 98c large assortment lrable © Cu D, FRIDA ee t Song Hits, 7c y Syncdpaied Boogie and Winter Sale of TO-MORROW sees our Fall and Winter stock complete—new Do you wear “Liberty” footwear? And if not, why not? $2 is the price, and $1.50 is the saving. Worth fort models, coinbining substantiality and style with utmost com- THE NEW STYLES come in button, lace and Blu- cher boots, Oxfords and pumps~-in patent, gun metal, satins and patent with cloth uppers; also LONDON SMOKE OR TAUPE VELVET PUMPS. All sizes and all widths, Boys’ High Cut Storm Shoes They're made of heavy REGULARLY $1; made of good ‘quality rubber, guaranteed; sizes 6 to 11; Saturday Cc MAIL ORDERS FILLED and width. Hand-Made Renaiszance, Neal Brussels Lace Curtains at, Pair, 3.67 - ¥, OTAENBEAG co from ahandsome waterproofed fabric; extra full cape reaching to shoe tops; large hood can be drawn’ over head; sizes 6 to 16 Ts, Saturday featured at.. e ’ . Is’ $3 Bombazine ncoats at $1.98 from extra good quality bombazine cloth, loose-fittin side pockets, high rolling c lar; absolutely —_ waterproof. Shown in pretty shade of tan sizes 6 to 14 years, wea e Grandpa. Ther So there Are None Sunde of the Dea- ert Grow Col Garland of Old-Fashioned C Notice! ‘00, low, Row, ‘Row, Mary Brown, Malinda, m1 ch (no matt i. o deurdet copy, @aturday BERTY | Our famous guaranteed $3.50 quality shoes, worn by over 150,000 satisfied women year in and year out. ter the most approved com- Pairs High-Grade tieres at 3,98 a Pair fave the Van Dyke edge, ers deep latticed, extra wide belin borders—all full length COL. 5 Linen, Cluny and of biwh ¢ rtaing, the NOVEMBER 16, 1018, color and to 10 years. Rurstan, jain or belted—navy | ani Bite—several shades 0 brown aya and users. rk many have extra —braid trim'd or or sailor collar styles—some ha' Nainsook- with torehon lace trim'd—ribbon ine at walst—worth | t emb'y-—beautifully dvomely trim'd: well-known make—sises 20 to only, therefore, $1.0 values... Smart Millinery wal usually #4. Girls Dress Hats—mushroo! bonnete—velvets and silks Nene bows or plaltings.. large and amall-—-best colo: black—usually §1.98.......+ Fancy Feathers and Dads a all colors, black and white— nable kinds an to 49, se ‘Three-quarter an‘ Delted—chinchillas ani And Hat Trimmings Other values that maintain Our reputation for moderate price chinchillas — various ok eciecrioms Moat al Deer nioke ra full regu | beat of durable linings? tS yearn” | cu Bromae Can bet’ | 5.08, B88, POWEEE os eresersesseeeee wa Were 67.98, Were tie. | 10 ct. Orangewood Btieks, dos 7. ® % ot. Lustrite Cuticle fes..... of wera tone. woreRrm, | Cuter, tia DAINTY COMBINATIONS Women's Untrimmed Felt Hate— —HEA SATURDAY—CHILDREN'S DAY Brings Special Opportunities to Prepare for Cold Weather Every Apparel Need Can Be Filled Here and at Economy Prices Winter Overcoats for Boys and Youths | Greatest and Best Stocks in New York— Prices the Very Lowest Overcoats for Boys from 10 to 18 Years 4.98. .5.98. .6.98. .7.98 and 9.98 te ne len atany csiaile poe id heavy ar—double faced | ile scolith Venetian yoke or with serge or twill linings. Little Boys’ Overcoats . 3 5 4.98.. 5.08.. 6.08 to 9.98 4 Reefer atylon— Melted =r 4 “Oxtord t Kray, also color fricaes, aatrakhans and fanoy cheyiot Pathe Ophea browne end) Fe ae Hie? poll’ collar, iso | Overcoat talloring—dureble linings. “ eaten eriare—Wany are fully lived TOILET NECESSITIES. vertible co! . with ail-wool fabrics. BOYS’ SUITS At f AT REDUCED PRICES Bot. Ww res . 6.98 Suits for Small Boys..... 4.08 0 years—French blouse, 1a ye—navy, browns, tang and graye sonata tri th empleme—iton 20 ‘button-to-neck Twe Saturday Specials in Two Lots of at Combinations at... i 4 Veh Ieee tee ine . . Nainsook—deop fronts of jeer or| GIRLS’ CHINCHILLA ULSTERS LITTLE GIRLS’ COATS jaborately trimmed to mateh wit at | & dozen handsome stylea— 0.08—13.98 4.08—8.08 ; fi 5 fo $1.75. * wT Pineambinaio 1a gaggia ectively. 6? years. Be Fer Hn hg A ‘ Thutton sto neck Collarnanire, mach wor hata Se Sanaa NAINSOOK PRINCESS SLIPS wide able breast wolf Saciaue 1 ‘chi A 1.8-Yokes of fancy laces, emb'y| piain flannel at atfettos. heck of" an faren Daley caren B {nepition and ribbon run Deading oF| ma I comfortatle coats Ras ner Hivien developed entirely of handsome] to find# to 1 years. ined and , e Manutaciurer’s Sample Line ot Women’s Corsets $3.00 te $5.00 Values... Newent straight line, also tapering waiat modols—coutt!, batiste lk novelty goods—for Jele—various lengthe-—cut-o1 ise 18 TWO OTHER EXCEPTIONAL SATURDAY OFFERINGS Women’s Maternity Corset Walste—| Misa Twilied jeak—Dbuttons or claspa~ aide lacinga—some with garters— 40 ————— IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING ORNTRE] 4 RN----3 hamatete: c Wen @f With Avaw « A ma A:cesro-tes for Heme and in Travel’ Compact Tourtete’ ana Gi rain leather Single and double Ln oth se ey FAS and smart it to reveal fittings or y, zoel four or five fitings.... Yeung Men’s Overceats % to % chest, 7.08..0.08..11,08 to 16,50 Ulater at; in correct medium or (ull) lengthe—regulation or belted stylee— convertible collare—singie or double breast—double face cloths; also heavy nd three p: JOP. +s 5 jews Pow rete, Cherie, tormey snd, Cet] ws Meaney, sic nacdbaet of tnce stad’ Vaeie| S kameert® kaneis Pi fetatl” of "ta ne iit’ boar! B ot. dine Ceatinen ne baba Majority have extra trousers 6 ot. Emer Three Fine Lots of Girls’ Winter Coats = 6.98 value, 9.98 value, 9.98 val i 4.98 | | "age" as All Full Length—6 to 14 yeare—Pure wool cheviote—soft and - of latest double-breast models..... Most wanted colors, including pa af shades of navy, leather and old blue. be se Coate that mothers will appreve of and girls delight im weartag. Finer Coats to 16.98 a mf Finer Coats, including Chin as, Polo Cloths, Cheviets and Imported Fabrics, te 21.98 WARM GLOVES for Men ond Children Children’s Mocha, alee lined Kid Glovee—pretty shades of tan Boys’ Tan Kid Gauntiete—tiesce- Mned—very well made. Men's fleece-lined kid.. '# Angora lined Mocha— Fownes' make—priz seams. Men's fur-lined gray Mocha— +++ eB" ett, tine tur—prix 1.98 lender, medium and plump figures ya tow Front tacing and long fronte~all ft, but not in each style, ! Co Walste-Cout!! and batiste—button or clasp front— | garters attached—odd sises— regular $1.00 values, Ki nock-about Shoes For Girls and Boys A new shipment of these famous shoes, Unsurpassed aleo for foot freedom, good style and durability, GIRLS’ KNOCKABOUTS KNOCKABOUT SHOES FOR DRESS AND SCHOOL FOR BOYS Patent leather , with lot 1¢| Patent Leather, aleo Calfskin @hees, raion itiaela Pehle “whites nubuck! Made on entirely new laste—buttsn Sou utton end, to 6. or ss feature of e stylee—sizes 's Shoes tn Te-dey’s Journal. Special y Fine Values Ottered To-morrow MORNING SPECIALS —To-morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. tities restricted. No Mall or | chest || “YOUTHS' CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, 59 et. Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas weight Madras and Pere: or without frous 4 BOYS’ FURNISHINGS 59 ct. Boys’ Golf Caps mixtures 59 ct. Boys’ Blouses... Fiannels in blue, « striped Eden clot and Madras t 39 et. Children’s Fleeced Underwe: 4 KN $1.29 Large Dolls Fully — jotnted-—tong oyes—evelashes—pearly teet DOLLS. Potntn ete to 16 ye THIRD tallored—woul serge linings—32 th. Pink and blue stripes-also Winter with Newest atyle—navy serge and fanc; lain or inside fur bane BOYS’ FURNISHINGS —THIRD FLOO! y or tan—aleo Percales o 1b yeare. BOYS’ FURNISHINGS THIRD FLOOR, vests—ankle length chet finish—all alzes. v RWEAN MAIN FLOOK. caris-closing Look for the Clocket heme—braid or con- a iy a $4.98 Girls’ Warm Coate..........3 Navy and brown Cheviots—smart full length modele—new high muffler ooliar—silk velvet trim—€ to £ 7earee, yaine Ge? could never foun Pity ry MINBES: pabr:. SwCoNd: Ft $4.48 Girls’ White Beaver Hats 34 Fine fleecy quality—attractive roll brime—dome crowns. MILLINERY—THIRD FLOOR, $1,98 Little Girls’ Trimmed Hate.......1.31 Black velvet or plueh—dome crowns =mushroom brim—pink or blue sath flour Various new i” Sos SOND hoe PETTICOATS—8I 42 For Cuban heels ‘SHOES—SECOND $1.96 Ontrich Phones. i hee Pv hip in 39 , trim'd— dainty. 2» MiniNekt—THIRD FLOOR, oe Siow, ee 7 Ribow, vege: $2.25 Giels’ Gurmmetal Shees............ whitecmotres. ating Extra Meh cut—good, firm can ei a. but t HO TOES SEOND FLOOR, 69 ct, Candle Shades. White, red, 22] 59 et Childvon's Pajamas... io Hoopes lag oy en A ech ts GE ANE Heiad Potae a WS Children’s Hose... m MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—SECOND FLOOR. 1.25 Men's Coat Sweaters. . F Woot mixed—straight weave—wine, Faz.nd navy. Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials, : Look for ¢he Clocks!

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