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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1918. songs she exng, and one| extra numbers she was Trish Tenor Charms Another Great Audience|* Ricceemces wan Ai berto Bimbon!. A duet from “Madama Butterfly” brought the concert to an John McCormack at His Siu tacked only five minutes of + Best in Joint Recital| Lara Butt AND MA. RUMFORD ‘With Alice Nielsen in Carnegie Hall--Hun- “dreds Turned Away. IN CONCERT AT HIPPOOROME. Clara Butt, the celebrated English contralto, and her fusband, Kennerley Klein and hie orchestra of aixty, and ‘Harold Craxton, accompanist at the pi- ano, gave a popular concert at the Hip- podrome inst night, They were heartily applauded by @ large audience, one, however, that 414 not MI the house. Mme, Butt gave free rein to her re- markable voice. ®0 much of power and beauty it holdg that no matter how faultily she produces it at times none can fall to be impressed by tt, In Han- el's “Largo” and in Mendelesohn's “O | Rent in the Lord’ she was a delight to hear. In “Kathleen Mavourneen,” to 7 the discriminating, she was not. Yet er a tae the “|her singing of this ballad and of “The J ppodrome, at nights | Lost Chord” gated great favor. Mr. there was a near-monopoly of the day's | Rumford disclosed @ very pleasing voice Masical offerings. The only rival enter-|and manner, despite his not complete re- tainments were the regular Sunday night | covery from a coll, in “All Thro’ the eOhicert at the Metropolitan Opera | Night,” which Mr. Williams had sung at ‘and the second of the season's | A¢ollan Hall tn the afternoon; “ pan recitals by David and Clara | 26 Only,” and @ stirring Boi : He also sang “When the @wallows Mannes at the Belasco Theatre. Homeward Fiy” and “Thou'rt Passing John McCormack’s popularity was at-|Honce.” Mme, Butt and Mr. Rumfard tested by another record-breaking audi-| together sang Goring Thomas's “Night ahge. Days ago every seat in the audi-|Hymn at Gea” and “The Keys of toffum had been sold. Threo hundred | Heaven—the Jatter with fine art as well and women found places upon the ie Tho last inch of standing room as voice. utilized. Hundreds, at the last, Were turned away. Small wonder that ig, MoCormack sang better than ever. | Noman could have falled to be inspired DY, the regard and affection that was Menifest fur him. There was tn it&pomething of the gratification of a Proud and emotional people over one oftheir own race who had come to be | Tambered with the greatest of his kind. Me McCormack sang arias by Handel, Campbell-Tip- BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. the Burns anniversary which ts to be observed by the Scottish Society " later in the week had been set for yeeteniay the musical conquest of New by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and ireland would have been with John Me- nor, at Carnegie Evan Williams, the Welsh tenor, who has not been heard in New York re- cently, gave @ recital at Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon. His middle voice | showed signs of wear, but otherwise it’ held much of its former charm. He was cially happy in a Haendel group, * tn lovely voice and But it was Is Irish Furred To Bad Taste, hase tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable aches come from a torpid liver and ° jtipated bowels, which cause your sto’ ch to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments ioe Wien | bage in a swill barrel. That's the first - | step to untold misery—indi foul ases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and and many a tear for their pathos. hape the enthusiagin was higiest wien, reat the end, Mr. MoCormack brought off his two lovely chixiren, clad all white, to share the applause with ‘They had been ob: thele mother and t epplauders tant everybody had jen in love with them. ‘wp to this time nothing has been Of Alice Nielsen, the soprano of the Boston Opera Company, who MeCormack in giving the recital, it is Ix. because it was a MoCor: sen showed both lovely voice rt and got a xenerous share of to Cent Boxes “ANY E ithe WORK WHILE YOU SLELP joser Accompanied her. Mozart, Grigg, Ronald, Arensky, Rogers, Bem- derg and Tost! were among the com- For the was disposed of fine coat s class mercha of my store, SPECI AL! ¢ 16-02. fine wale Blue Serge. Can- a ®not be bought 10" in this city for “Jess than 825.00. Iam taking orders, RnR 00 OUGEE: conic as censeeseeseens A thousand styles of Worsteds, Cheviots and fine Tweed suitings, to order, in all the popular shades. These goods would 00 sell regularly for $20.00 and up. My 2’ price, including $5.00 Coat Sweater = Genuine Johnson's Kerseys, one of the best black -kerseys in the market, made up any 00 style Overcoat, with or without velvet 10: All the popular Plaid Back Coatings, lined with OGRE SDR A collar, including $5.00 Coat Sweater half yoke, bellow pockets, ulster style § ( 00 | ' free. Overcoat to order........0006 or. single-breasted, with or without velvet collar, including $5.00 Coat MITCHELL FROM BOSTON pon | sen, Ware, Cadman, Hamilton, Hari Rumford, baritone, assisted by Manuel | % - | Freiistad, Lucresian Bort, Jeanne Mau- YOU'RE BILIOUS! - YOUR LIVER AAD - BOWELS ARE INACTIVE—"CASCARETS” store I have had a large Gents’ Furnishing Department, month of December, and about everything to sell by me at a price of $5.00. After some dispute with the manufacturers I accepted these, and I intend to give them away in my New York store to customers ordering Suit or Overcoat. During the past month in New York I have cleaned out everything that could not be classed as brand new, first for MITCHELL, The Tailor. THE TAILOR | 1431 Broadway STATUE TO CARL SCHURZ. with which he Degan. His other number: included compositions, by Schubert, Jen: Rachmaninoff, Campbell-Tipton ai Charles Gilbert Sprons, hie accompanist, ‘The latter's ‘‘Yenterday” was repeated, At the end Mr. Williams sang the old Welsh air, “Al nhl Praed night.” David and Clam “Mannes gave the fecond of thelr sonata recitals at the Belasco Theatre iast night before « large and distinguished audience. Tho all Beethoven, included the Master's sonata in C minor, opus 9; the A major, 12, and the G major, at the plano, wed all hey accustomed charm and it and Mr. Mannee has scarcely, f, Deen so wonvincing in his playing the violin. In the last number, ea- pecially, this twas notable, Stover explained to-day that there was no occasion for complaint from residents on Morning- side Heights of the fence about one of the bastions overlooking Morningside Park at the end of One Hundred and Bixteenth street, and no reason for myatery. A handsome bronze statue of Cart Schurz, publicist and statesman, is to be erected there and unveiled probably on May 14, the anniversary of his A performance of “Koentgskinder” at the Metropolitan Opera House on Satur- day afternoon attracted and charmed large audiewce. The cast was the famil- jar one that includes Geraldine Farrar, Lila Robegon, Karl Jorn, Otto Gorits, Reiss and 'Didur, Alfred Hertz conduct- ing. Misbehavior on the part of two of Mise Fartar's geese, which she had to Lig off the stage by force, caused no Uttle amsement. “The Tales of Hoffmann” was sung at To be of a head of heavy, beautifal hate GROWS BEAUTIFUL; HEAWY HAIR WE: PROVE I-25 GENT DANDERINE Destroys Dandruff—Stops falling hair—Cleans and invigorates your scalp—Delightful dressing. death, ‘The statue, the work of Karl nine feet in height and Granite pedestal with reliefs and ¢ seats on each aide. Tt 1s to cost more than $50,000 and ts one of the memorials for which friends of Mr. Schurs have raised a fund of more than $100,000. The Park Commisston fence about which the ri were mystified was put ther econ: tractors who have charge of the erec- tion of the statue. The work is being done under the direction of the Cari Schurz Memortal Committee, of which Joseph Choate 1s Chairman. id the use, when you will see new hair-—fine and the Metropolitan Opera House on Satur- Vastrom, felts, 1ao : : day night for the benefit of the French 4 —yea—but really new Hospital, othe '$5,000, it wae sald, were wavy and free from dandruff—is merely sprout out all over your scalp. e Tin of log tg ro Danderine, easy and inexpensive to have Rice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get & £5 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine now—all drug stores recommend it— apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of [esr tle hness, fluffiness and an gloss and lustre, and try as you will you cannot find a trace of dandruff ot ft hair; but your real urprise will be after about two weeks’ BAUMA added to the hospital's fund. The cast was the same as at the first perform. ance, Including Frieda Hempel, Olive boung, Macnez, Didur, Dinh Gilly, Ro- thiet, De Segurola and Reiss, Mr. Po- Jaced conducting. Miss Aline Van Baerentsen, an Amer- fean «irl, only teen years old, was pMniste at the Metropolkan concert last night. Despite her age she has won two prizes at the Paris Con ra tory. Her youthful appearance and markable technique captivated audience. The vocal soliats 6 M Emmy Destinn and Riccardo Martin ‘The opera-house was crowded. At the Room in nauseating, A Cascaret to-night wih rely straighten you out by morning— a 10-cent box will keep your head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular, and make you feel cheerful and bully for months. Don't forget your haptic little insides need a sent gentle cleansing, too, occasionally. CATMARTIC Early English Oak? value 89 STORE past two years in my Boston which I closed out during the of except about thirty dozen weaters. They were ordered ndise, and with the cleanest stock in the history I offer these sweaters to make January history I have 125 pieces of Wanskuk Black and Blue Clay Diagonals. These goods are as staple as wheat, and have been sold by me at a price of $25.00 since I have been in business; but I have a great § 00 15: quantity at this season, which I am putting in at a price of, including $5.00 Sweater free, to order.......... This offer of Sweaters is absolutely without any strings or any conditions. On ordering Suit or Overcoat, a receipt made out and dated from to-day unti) the end of the sale will be equivalent to an order for a $5.00 Coat Sweater. I wish to thank the public and my many customers for the largest business in the his- tory of Mitchell the Pailor’ s store this past year, and hope in the future to serve you even better than I have in the past. Wishing you a happy and prosperous New Year, I remain, Yours respectfully, MITCHELL, The Tailor. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK Corner 40th Street || saturpays 10 We PTs od Evenings at 6 o’Clock Saturdays Until 10 P. M. AnOumnrrond® poms Prices in All New York We Offer to Fi Anj Your House or spacngg fora Payment of 3h. oa wick ‘LET containing tatorme ton sewerding 01 5.98 wm acres QURLLURMRAL CREDIT TERMM apeiy ako | We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare Danderine is, we believe, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp, and it never faila to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderi ind carefully draw it through your Mie ~taking one small strand at @ time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just « few moment del surprise awaits every N&BRO): ‘AWEEK Morris chair, velour cushions; value $10, 6.98 EAL ESTATE FOR 8AL, LONG ISLAND. = 50 CENTS A WEE 100 ms $150 2= $2 27 ar NOTHING AS EASY 48 THIS, SOUTH SHORE, LONG ISLAND, ABOUT ONE HOUR OUT, FREE EXCURSION BUND, Free Tictets and Mage aoe oa, W. H. MOFFITT REALTY COMPANY SITH_ST. AND MADISON AV, “Your “Op: 8 | This week we offer the veal used pianos at gr INC lest bay Aly redid pice ‘en |_IN NEW _YORK'S SHOPPING CE --HEARN— ‘West of ith arenes, ‘ OUR JANUARY SALE IS A TWO-FOLD BUSINESS PROPOSITION MONEY SAVED TO YOU! A Sale for a Month with Constantly Changing Attractions: Values such as only Hearn will give! MAIL ORDERS FILLED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. January Sale WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR Let judgment decide whether it pays to buy now...... Comparisons have proved | applied only to out-ol-ordinary that Our Values more than equal any elsewhere to be found. We did not prepare for a few days’ excitement, but for a month of great business. 98 ct. Heavy Satin Damasks..... 76 Here are a few examples: %-inch—bleached—large assortment of Might Dressee—Nainsook and — Nainsook — Rew designe, Reckwiace nnd vite insert: 498 +46) $1.59 Linen H. S. Cloths........, ik ™ lace com- Hs gt ary ne Maxie—ativer bleach—tull range of value + fale : Night Dresses — Hetteet- 17 et. Bleached Towellings..... 1344 tl and 94 M spselierg: ‘age, ticks eres 88) trod eo irtin'd alee al oO) Tyinch=-extra heavy quality—colored Night Dresses Sraweremree, W.- Ral Sinpire and -yoxe Eat 4 French Nain- et. White Linens—36 inch..... 3% en! yokes and Sleeves of lnce—reg. -B..Sahe 1.94] ice linen stor” drcnnese wralsin MUEauuitur myles, with laces 04 ; embs., medallions, etc..Aale bnea! Princess Siipe—White, pink, Night Dresses—sheer nain- blueryaRe of torchon oh eo ‘s00k—elaborate lacey atylen, ang ribbon—ekirt with tue ‘ including entire yokes and and fowe-tace-reg. .08. Ba sleeves of — embroideries, Sal Princess Slips — Nainaoo oe Tea voken of French emp, four ‘rows lace or emb'y, 1.08 and 1 yokom Pri ree in one Menaaling and inbatal tik —white, | pir ue, el bine oomiers,.brassiere> 9.98 mb honed slip—can be wor je ately if dealrad—vali Corset Covers — Nainsook— 3.08 lace “and emb'y combined, 58 ribbon run emb'y. : 9, 38 n-' .. fale a6 Gale Values 1.94..1.69..1.98 Hy Bridal Sets — Night Drawers—Nainsook—strai ] gr ctroular models—daintioat embrot pre raf 5.00 ter than thoge, 4 i offered as, motife—worth special atti, OthersaleValues 6.80. ‘om..11.081 otter Sale Valu 1.08 Dresses — Nainsook— All garments of thoroughly good workmanship and aaliy: See Evening Journal for other quotations in muslin underwear. o_____ ____-_—________-» We Are the Only House in New Yor'. Note C GlutianatAN AKOLIAN VLA. Cuneta MAN Uprights, = hasan Baby Grande CHRISTMAN SONS Main Office and Warerooms 35 W. 14th St., bet. Sth & 6th Avs, ————— DIAMONDS ON CREDIT ~ \iercan Walch & lamoad o | |DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | ' WATCHES a JAMPS BERGMAN MAIDEN LANE, 4th Fr 1,00 WEEKLY, diamonds, bore ( yet ba eiihen taney ene i fon io Brooking for ‘ut days following the printing of the advertisement, fi. | f-inch—reg. 98. HH. 8. Pillow. Extra long Pt 36 inch bleached—reg. 8 ’ S ineh one pencil oxe bio Bleached. Sale.) Unbleached, Sale. inch unbleached—worth 0%. Gln 506, te 2 23 et. Sheetings................ AB Jooin., rem. 18 148 12 Unbleached—2% yds. wide. 6-4, reg. 0... 48 18 5A ct. Sheets........... 1 cee 1) ‘16 No seam—no dressing ~ ~T2490, . BT reg. 27... 1D Gheets—t1x9—no aeam—res, .., AB 110-4, row, 29. ,2H1 104, reg. .27.. 10 Dienst es » TOWELLINGS- INFANTS’ WARM WEAR at January Sal M7-tnch Barnsley Crash—val. 11-1 inch Dish and Roller heavy all iinen—value All Linen Glass and Crash ToweHinas also Bleached Twille—value s-Inch Fine Linen Huck Towel value 4. COTTON DIAPERING—t0-y4 be To prevent deal $3.98 H. S. Linen Sets LINENS SAIN FLOOR Unien Linen Huck Towel 20x38-—hematitched — Bott finish TOWKIA—MALN FLOOR 40 inch, 8) fine qualities for underwuar, et WITH GU0D8-—-MAIN FLOOR Kirte—aines to 6 yeu NTS’ DEPT.--¢ Selling Full Lines of Sheets—Pillow Cases--Muslins and Sheetings BELOW WHOLESALE VALUES! Brande—Man'f'rs Tickets Tell the Tale No Mail or Telephone Orders. Nt Wash joavier. Mohawks. Value 8... Uticas, Dwight Anchors, a and Hheets—f and 10 cts. more respectively, ww Cases to 0% inches—Sheets to 3 yards long, Diamond Mills Sheetings No Starch or Dressing. je Prices 10... T%! Merino Shirta and Bande—sizes to Sara atrieny Fek, Towellings-- at Outing Flannel Wrapp and White Domet—ved Infants’ Domet Barrows cambric bande-value Long Domet Skirte—ci or walat—value .49... Babies’ Flannel Bands— reg. .16. ; : s+ Btor 17 al Sale Values 2 at. Dress Votles—i-inch.. : 4m Bablee’ Dresses, © ot Pronch Dress Votles—-tn...46 e -—- ~~ Pa eereie apm cent ie tee MORNING SPECIALS —To-merrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. buying, quantities restricted. No Mafl or Telephone Orders. .. 3.19) 49 apking—Austrian pier Baby Trish WRcK WEAN MALY" FLOOR, 59 et, Boys’ Muslin Night Shirt ae Braid trimewith oe wit ‘collar pole, Reavy nap flannelette--out _| tull—well made—4 to 18 2%) Bove’ URN SiaNGS— TAIN VLOOR, $2.49 Men's Wool Sweater Coa | Red and gra lar—weil Is, 17 wide borders with oF Hees cal- *| $4.50 Little Boys’ Overcoate.. Russtan and polo styler ehiliaa, plat h allover emb'y OND FLOOR, BUSY DAYS FOR US! fate iio 200 8.00 2.00 39 ct. Turkish Beth Towels. . -17/ @. January Sale Offers Great Reductions. 19 .28 na MEN'S WURNIAHINGS—MAIN YLOOR . JANUARY SALE SPRCIALS for Tomorrow pecial” has a meaning here....16 is valees, Here are true Money Savers: “Ss drenne wall uniforms, fancy work, ote enc 30x60—full bleach — hemmed — terry borders extra good quality 27 ct. Union Linen Huck Towels... .19 Soft finish—hemmed—damask _bor- dere gtripe, Grecian of monogram 49 and $9 ct. Embroidery Flouncings .88 18 to 28 inch—eyelet, blind and baby patterns—cambric or Swiss, 98 ct. Scarfs and Squares..... oe Also centre) pean me Roreese, sae centres of Jace or nome stitched with drawnwo omb'd borders, "Work and hand underwear, caps, etc, |$2.98 Emb’d White Veile Robes. 2.45 Heavy enib'y—large desiens—seailop or hem. effect—am or ham effect—ample material for $8.50 Men's Pure Sitk Shirts... 235 Heavy quallty—white and colored: Brounds—some with satin astripes— soft turnback cuffe—perfect - manship~—from well-known maker. 89 ct. Men’s Domet Flannel Pajamas.64 rok ope oad stripes—military style s38 Went Serge Dresses. . 4.7% woo! lack vy—round collar and cutts of Skinner's satin— irae ,vatia buttons—panel back— $22.98 Women’s Fur Sets Black 14,75 ‘Greaves or or wg Py rt OF novelty $19. $6 Wemen'<Black PashCaate 1 1.75 Seal Plush—deep shaw! collar fin- ished with large ornamen cornere—-satin lines slues 34 t0 ne 98 et. Percale House Dresses... a. Round collar and cuft — contrast * bande—high watst—meat ‘stripes dt te $1.49 White Voile Waists. Pretty modela—trim'd cluny and torchon Ie i NK Ed t—medium or hy pl ORE—lace and emb'y trim— NEW WHITE GOODS at January Sale Prices. © Matchless Stocks ind Assortments, 91.79 Natneoolie—s-inch— i-yard piece. 119 Naimedoke—-inch— i2-yard plece.. “9 Vreneh Rotnelicentbionty- 10-yard piece. ot Lai rieNal ep bie jeNainsooks— Het Berkeley Natneooks—-in, 129 10 ct, India Linons—d-inch, % ct, Lingerie Batlstes—39-inc! 17 et. Ribbons... Satins, plain sand mo ty tid prin’ pret and colo 29 ct. New Art ct. Mercorined fach...... 36) White with tan, By ong, Deal Diack stripes fguree—epl waists, ‘Saar ees Sy BASS Sifumore . Mohair Siciliennes—S0 inch 3s Fine sound thread~ high LH justre Bite HN oe AN EE