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Senay. Many Concerts Mark Week-End And Draw Well icmncalifinas Mr. and Mrs. David|: Mannes Play With the Symphony Orchestra— Philharmonic Gives All- Wagner Programme— Paderewski’s Recital. By Syloester Rawling. ALTER DAMROSCH and the W Symphony Orchestra, at yes terday afternoun’a concert In Weolan Hall, had the aasistance of Mr. and Mrs. David Mannes in a con- certo for violin, piano and string or- chestra 6y Chausson, which was pla for the first time in New York, althoug? it mot Its initial performance in Brus- sels more than twenty-one years ago. It f# modern tn conception and treat- ment, symmetrical and grace‘ul in struction, and full of melody. It was Played exccelingly well, and Mr. and Mrs. Mannea were recalled several times, At the beginning of the concert Mr. Damrosch led his players trlum-| phantly through Schubert's great C major symphony, the score of which Was discovered by Schumann at Vienna after the composer's death in a heap of old music thought to be worthless. Schumann gent {t to Mendelssohn, who Produced dt at Lelpsig the following Year—1899, Tho beauty and strength of t has inspired many a composer since then, and a very large audience heard it again yesterday with manifest ploas- ure. Mr. Damrosech finished hia well balanced programme with a light and dainty scherzo and arlequin by Lalo, Josef Stransky and the Phitharmonic Orchestra presented an all-Wagner pro- gramme at Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon, which drew @ full house and won its pr It began with * and “Flying Duteh- man’ and ended with the The most popular the “Ride of the Val- to hear one f Moviman, and Hofman playel # concerto With sup: suunle Amato, v's D minor and poetic Lovise Coxe -conteiti- a from "Carmen" aad Klish, Richard Haze- ited Micaela’ (Wo suaKs 1 t Mary Caray Meatrice La a from “Loulse," and Keoldier and “Kaut- toy, 1g number, the first and ‘SIXTH AVE... New From the stock of MA SON CO., Chica AZO. sacrificed at prices they would b $375.00 New Colonial Mahogany Upright Pianos Terms $1.00 a Week. Colonial Mahogany Playe:-Pianos.... Bench FREE. 25 Rolls of Music FREE. Terms $2.00 a Week. Sale Chickering Upright Mason & Hamlin Mathushek, Hardinan Upright Steinway Upright *] Remember the “dose” mother ins 0 sextet | Mid-Day Cabaret in Our 8th Floor Restauran Si 35 Years Soaders Gi IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER—POPULAR PRICES Bankrupt Sale (Terms $1.00 a Week) New Player-Pianos (Terms $2.00 a Week) ASON & FARRELL, purchased through editors these beautiful new Pianos had to be teens, LBD $550.00 New ,*%, $350 SALE of USED Pianos Terms $1 a Week Begins Tuesday at 9 o’Clock A. M. EACH IMPSON CRAWFORD CO.,SixthAve.,19th 0.20¢h: e"'$100/ Mr. Nicosia the second part of the pro- gramme, Wilhelm Racnaus, me pianist, was the Partleular star of Nahon Franko's con- cert at the Hippodrome last night. He | Played with the orchestre the Lisat eon- certo in 2 flat, and, accompanied by Daniel Lieberfeld at the piano, Lisrt's “LAebestraum" one the Schubert-Tausig “Marche Milltaire.”” The other soloists were Cordelia Lee, violinist, who Late! Vieuxtempa's concerto in D major and Wientawski'a “Souvenir de Moacow," and Alfredo Ima, baritone, who ang Wolfram's addresa trom ‘“Tannhauser” and Schumann's Bach was well received and compelled to add extra numbers, Miss Lee anight have made bdoetter gelections than the two “show” pieces, for they must be Played briliiantly, Mr, Ima, who fa uu- famtHar, disclosed a good voice, dark in color, but Jacking variety, Mr. Franko led the orchestra through compositions by Bach, Auber, Rossin! and Wagner. Mr, Paderewak! gave @ third recital at Carnegie Hall on Saturday afternoon that packed the big auditorium to over- flowing. The eminent pianist, although he kept the audience waiting for twenty minutes before he began, was in his most gracious mood, and after a long and lofty programme in which he dis- played his great art almost overwhelm- ingly, he graciously added five or alx extra numbers to appease the “murice mads" 0 rushed to the footlights m their adulation. Jf such reserved for really sts, one might have some re- ot for the persons who take part in them, but they are not; they ate for anybody and everybody, Where's the compliment? Mr. Paderewaki'a pro- gramme included Beethoven's sonata In PD minor, op. 3; Schumann's F sharp minor sonata, a Chopin group, which he plays go comprehenalvely, and com+ positions by Daquin and Couperin. “The Magic Flute was repeated at the Metropolitan Opera House on Sat- urday afternoon in a fine performance by Emmy Destinn, Frieda Hempel, Bella Alten, Jacques Urlus, Carl Braun, Put- nam Griswold, Otto Gorltz, Atbert Reiss and the rest of the familiar cast, Mr, Mertz conducting. There was @ large audience that showed {ts appreciation generously, but the house was not as CHILDREN HATE Ol, CALOMEL AND PILLS -|“California Syrup of Figs” best for tender stomach, liver, bowels. Look back at your childhood days. ed on—castor oil, calomel, cathartics, How you hated them, how you fought against taking them. With our children it's Mothers who cling to the old ply don't reali: ildren's revolt is well founded, ‘Their tender little “insides” are injured by them, If your child's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing, give only deli- cious Syrup of Fi action is pos but gentle, — Millions lof mothers keep this harmless “fruit ‘laxative’ handy, They know children that it never fails to und bowels und sweeten nd that « teaspoonful # a sick child to-morrow different. of clean the liv the stomach, See that it is made by yrup Company.” Refuse any other kind with contempt, ot Fasticn 19° T020" "STREET. Pianos Fourth Floor, WE WILL SELL: WHERE ELSE Can You Find Such Piano Values? ring quickly. ‘ameunt. whan ‘any ew banal Such as CHICKERING, STEINWAY and Famous Others 1 vw ose & Son Upright 1 Kurtzmano Upright 1 Connor Upright “The Two Grenadiers.” | jcrowded as it would lave veen snces | for the Army and Navy football game, | tate, $20,745; net value, $20,009 Annie N. Mathews, died eb. 16, 1919; pon total estate, & Geraldine Farrar, sing!ng Marguerite Jennie Bodin lin @ performance of ‘Faust’ by the ate, life insurance, Metropolitan Opera Company at the 919,291, Brooklyn Academy of Music on Satu Filta & Torrey, died March ot 912, | day night, was unable to finish the per-| total estate. $ et vale, $3.19. | formance. Rita Fornia, who had aung| pier, tia died March 6, 190 Siebel, took her place in tho lant act and | totgi estate, Babe. Hee vaitie , faved the day. Miss Farrar tad notl Marpneat 1 tiard, died ti mi: | quite recovered from an attack of bron- lohitia when she appeared in “Madura | (Ota! estate, $16; net value, $20,588 ‘Butterfly’ last week and the atrain, | John Cummings, died Aprit 15, 1912 probably, made her nervous as well an|SubPlemental report allows additio i, Dr. Holbrook Curtis, it is under. |(*duetions amounting to $2174, and rv duces the net value of decedent's es- tate to $100,366, Ordella Amanla Lester, died Feb. 6, 19%; total estate, $1gi8; net value, stood, does not think the tter serious, pices A osohecstt APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. ‘Rudolph Kratt of Greenwich, Conn.; died March 6, 1912; assets taxable in New York State; net value, %,04i, Henry Ahr, died May %, 1910; total estate, $17,988; net value, $72,299. Mary 8. Todd, died Feb 11, 191; total estate, $61,481; net Motte 30, Virginia A. Sterii M died March ®, 1911; gros: New York $10,001, Alcime Batilard, died Feb. %, 198 resident of Paris, France; assets amounting to $2,705 in New York State, but not taxable. Louisa Schnell, died July 14, 1919, total estate, deposits and personalty, 98,208; net value, $7,394. Adelle Moser, died Jan, 4, 1911; total $17,986; not value, $12,8%, $45,000 Worth Coats and two houses that have dealt on that has given to the makers THEY ARE THE FURS OF Squirrel, Dyed Raccoon, Natura Mink, Dyed Skunk, Civet Cat and Dyed Pon! The ma you. Note $55 Pony Skin Coats, at $32.50 Foreign dyed and made of soft, pliable, glossy skins. $72.50 Russian Pony Skin Coats, $39.75 Anew stylish shape, made of soft skins, satin lined. $105 Russian Pony Skin Coats, at $57.50 New smart shape, round corners, lined with the best quality $125 Russian Pony Skin Coats, $69.50 Made of finest quality skins, lined with the best silk. $90.00 Nearseal Coats, at $49.75 45 inches long, round corners, lined with satin. $115.00 Nearseal Coats, at $62.50 Made of fine quality skins, in newest shape. $145.00 Nearseal Coats, at $79.50 Made of finest quality skins, handsomely lined with best quality silk. share in the wonderful values, none of the artic! !} silk. skins, lined with Skinner Satin. $30.00 Black Fox Muffs at $16.50. $35.00 Black Fox Muffs at $19.75. $30.00 Black Fox Scarfs at $16.50. $35.00 Sitka Fox Scarfs at $19.75. $45.00 Sitka Fox Muffs at $24.75. $50.00 Kit Fox Muffs at $27.50. $40.00 Kit Fox Scarfs at $22.50. $55.00 Natural Skunk Muffs at $29.75. $55.00 Natural Skunk Scarfs at $29.75. $33.00 Dyed Raccoon Muffs at $18.50. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— PIANOS AND ORGANS, — se PLAYER PIANOS Don't lose your Piano in exchang- |ing for a Player Piano, when — you |can have it turned into a Player Piano for a moderate charge. Pianos in Steinway, Knabe, and many others. Nikuarereguires ores. echo Hitty tor KN Opan Wednesdays and Saturday Kveni hristman Sons, i | 35 West 14th St., Bet. Sth & 6th Aves. hr spore, Write for 31. Mt \) T. B. ACKERSON CO. New York Offices: 1 W. 40h st |D and 51 others, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, CASTORIA "| The Kind You Have Always Bought | Boars the Signature Two Fur Stocks at 55c on the Dollar From Two of the Leading Manhattan Makers} THE WARM WEATHER OF NOVEMBER, AND OUR ABILITY TO PAY CASH for any fine stock if the price is right, is once again Brooklyn's great gain. HERE IS A FINE STOCK OF THE MOST WANTED FUR NECK WEAR AND FUR COATS for women, from two of the leadin; offered in this sale at a trifle over half dinary furs in any sense of the word. class stores of the land. They have su opting us for the past ten years or more with some of furs in the market. Every piece in this sale is up to their high standard of quality and workmanship—a standard the best of the fur dealers of the country. Pointed Sitka Fox, Black Fox, Red Fox, Silver Kit Fox, Black Lynx, Natural Skunk, Mole, Chinchilla S Coats are of Hudson Seal, Caracul, Skin and Sable Squirrel. rs sacrificed their profit and we share the gain with In view of the extraordinarily low prices and the desire that as many as possible of our customers may exchanged for other furs as long as the sale lasts. . SPECIAL—12 Persian Lamb Coats, value $250.00, at $150.00 each. 36 inches long, made of well matched The Neckpieces and Muffs sehiner $100 UPWARDS NS . 7” DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | American Watch & Diamond Co. WATCHES 1913. died 3 ta and personalt Read World Real Estate Ads. for Best Bargains, Use World Real Estate Ads. for Quick Results, For Infants and Children. 17 Minutes Grand Central toA.& S. Subway Station, Neckpieces for $24,750 makers of America, rice. Not or- hey come from ly with the leading, higher the best made an enviable place among THE SEASON, such as: Blended Ermine, luirrel, |_ Raccoon, Caracul, Fitch. Persian Lamb, Nearseal, les will be sent on approval—but any purchase may be $90.00 French Dyed Caracul Coats, at $47.50 $180.00 French Dyed Caracul Coats, at $98.50 $335.00 Baby Caracul Coat, at $185.00 Trimmed with German Fitch. $425.00 Baby Caracul Coat, at $235.00 Trimmed with Skunk. $935.00 Baby Caracul Coat, at $495.00 Copy of Imported Model, trimmed with Canary Fox. $180.00 Hudson Seal Coats, at $98.50 45 inches long, lined with soft silk, best quality. $210.00 Hudson Seal Coats, at $115.00 New model, lined with best quality silk. $265.00 Hudson Seal Coats, at $145.00 Newest model, round comers, lined with best silk. $270.00 Mole Coats, at $147.50 45 inches long, made of finest skins and handsomely lined. $30.00 Dyed Raccoon Scarfs ut $16.50, $50.00 Red Fox Muffs at $32.50. $50.00 Red Fox Scarfs at $32.50. $30.00 Mole Muffs at $16.50. 23,00 Mole Scarfs at $12.75. $45.00 and $65.00 Real Ermine Scart», $24.75 and $37.50. $170.00 Mole and Ermine Sets at $75.00 a set, $90.00 Mink Scarfs at $49.75. $105.00 Mink Muffs at $57.50. $45.00 Pointed Fox Mutfs and Scart at $24, 75. a Foe EEK seo= sre wernt Sioom swear ON CREDIT ant Weekly ot oe Muaily Parinwnte AMERICAN WATCH DIAMOND co “Christman. Player Actions can DIAMONDS™CREDIT Beautiful jares great suena a PRMONDS CREDIT | nd for Chrevia UNUSUAL’ BARGAINS BROAD ena a in used Baby Grand and Upright DIAMONDS ON CREDIT SWE PIC ent of WALUES 1) THE CITY EASIEST TERA eed WATCHER ON CREDIT, DAMON eWANCN CX nots F238 ta | 2AME.. — PUONE S808 CORT. IST olen, ini wl YOWEERKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, HELP WANTED—MALE, A MAIDEN LANE Tel SANT Cot Wart IAMONDS ON CREDIT JAMES BERGMAN, iT MAIDEN L EARN Fourteenth Street Weat of Pith Avenue Ketabiished 1527-0 Years in Dey Goods UNTIL CHRISTMAS Music by Vienna Concert Orchestra~-Main Floor—Centre | GIFTS FOR ALL | It Pays to Look Here Before You Buy! WATCHES—WA TCHES DEPENDABLE AS TIME ITSELF For Men and Women Gold Bracelnt Watches fiat thin mod value $5.00. 17.08 ne Watcher ma-fancy dtais SDS PORTIERES Make Delightful Gifts Women's expansion link wold oF silver ¢ solid pial value Finest Bronch Ve Nand Mock print borde Louis XTV. or Oriental effects duplex patterne—worth #8 00...29.0% Reversibt Bite Frou: Frou N's Gold Milled Watches nting Case—guaranteed for 20 yee. } engine dor fancy designs Value $1200. bevaaibe 5.08 Women’s Solid Gold Hunting Case Wi ul nigel 8.98 ine Plush Velour Portier Diain or brocade—crimaoi yt nile and rose, value $20.00. Gold Filled Bracelet Watohes—warranted for 20 yra.— expansion link —desiraule size regularly §10.60,. ‘ Sterling Bliver Bracelet Watohes— Fring Mercerized Portterse— milld colore-rich denigne— Kimp elmo-—value $5. see BR: 7.08 Fine Mercerized Damask Portieres G-nch Kobelln tapestry borders— tiny model-fifteen Jowel movement Roballn ta silver diai—vatie 69000... 84S] Ele fae ciimson, olive bien Genuine Gun Motat Bence Was Oy “expansion links—val. ae M pie Filled Watchoa— Curtainings by the Yard fen's ‘ato! thin inpdele-—gold oF sliver diate Special Offering fine Marquisette VATUO QROD ccesee csc caneeseaes 6. Curtainings real lace insert—value (9..... @-inch Imported Cream and Waite Madran—vine, filet and other offecte-value Another Lot—36- wae valle .%.. S-inch Sunfast and Untadable Draperiea—Mndras affects-- 208 greens, old blues, crimson, Fose and wood tones—apect Gift Table Covers Men's Gold Filled Watohen— thin model for monograms. 26 year guarantee— fitteon Jewel movenent— value $16. + AOS Men's Hunting Case Watchen— ‘Waltham or Figin movement— engine turned or ‘tor canes guaranteed for value $18.00... . . Men's Steriine Silver, Watches: ‘leatrablo alter engine turned of 00, 4B] Finest French Velour Table fancy cases—value @. 8.48 Cotele enhiren with Men's and Boys’ Gun Metal Watches— oontres a allover Orlentel's eteecte- in model: Hel, peices or — als cue. 2.50 ee diale—value —_—__________s4 HANDKERCHIEFS—HANDKERCHIEFS 14,08 Veritable mountains of snowy whiteness—Styles for ian Women and Children—Assortments on every iaqulronants MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Aad te te Inites— Men, WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Pure Hnen—emb'd corners-- . Madel iT nd Re eave. nrcsrn es eA to By sheer an end Camvrie Lénen— b'd corners, aca’ aor hs emoae Ad Hand Emb'd— 12% <0 .25 Tepe agen: I Men's Meroe’s'd Col'd eo Aas Stik ee Handkerghtefs for White Jap ike Ss 3... With Inttial—eaol Col'd border—col’ Col'a border—each, Boys: Initial—pure tinen— Machine Fimb'd—# in bor. oe AD All Linen, H. 8, emb'4, scatiopad, lace trim'd, hand emb'd corper, + 49 w 1.08 8 + 76 CHILDREN’S HANDKERCH _ dorder and initial—3 in bex.. 25 ree All Ne TaN Linen in Novelty Boxse— tas veeee 2D ad hivect o}: 8 |" s 6 nen Bane: ei hand-painted japanese is Lace ‘Trim'd—Prinoess, Val, Armentan, Venise.. {25 to 1.08 Mon's Silk Handk’ta— tin box. A & in box.. Now on Sale—Importer’s Stock Quilted Silk Robes, Sacques and Vests. Unusual Purchase—Unusual Values. —_— ————— SHEFFIELD SILVER PLATE DELIVERY SCHEDULE:- Newest—Choicest Free-ALL, PAID and ©, 0. D, within All Hand Pierced % indies. -—- + rag Outside of % mile Umit as toliows With'¢ hangtut base hs .s SOO Fruit or Nut Basi Free—A!l paid purchases With di fey within 1 miles Without ian inst 48:38 | ree—Au C. 0. D. purchases, Comper can also be wel oe om $2.90 and over, within 150 méles. Free by fawight to RR, Stations, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Deiamare and New England. Quadruple Plated Tea plain and engraved. Quadruple Pl Baskets ... Rie to 14,98 —________»« MORNING SPECIALS—Temerrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P.M. it dewiens buying, quantities or Telephor 27 apkins—pure linen patterns, stripes with m sack motola—ali d tweeds—atripes, woo her- and mixtures — tans, and raya — some of the Knickers are fully ned, BOYS CLOTHLNG—THLWD FLOOR, *—-MAIN FLOOR, $3.79 Tapestry Table Covers Neveraibie-2 yarda wuuare- chic | y order foots, ae rene HOLST FAY i AaEMBNT 35 ct. Babies’ Warm Dresses. . Fiannelette—pink and blue 3.20 - ripe 29 ct. H. S. Linen Huck Towels 18) yoke and Bishop style—neauy trim'd id soft, close weave damask wltes to 3 burdere—large imonoKram wiemti INFANDS' DEPT,—SECOND LOOK. TOWELS MAIN PLOW, i} $1.69 Women’s Sweater Coats 1.18| $1.98 Children’s Blanket Bath Rebeo | Tight and dark colors—flo figured patterns—well made. HOYS) FURNIAIUNGS—THIRD FLOOR, without 1 black, neck= Db MALN LAD Watts MAIN FIM0R, gamer sy ell eau cine hse ms 5 at Langa 10/12! et, Bordered Percales .. shaino, Logit and duvic arounds with 4 RAN ius eer ee | W ct. Absorbent Cotten—i6 os Vor surmieel and havesmeid’ the MUSLINS—BASEMENT, ‘ ; Rents

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