The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1913, Page 24

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in Drowned From Boat. Meany, forty-five years ob, of Furiand, Vt loyed on the canal boat Philharmonic, Sevida, ef ihe Aus Portiana Cement! Without Soloist, Gompany, startet ashore from the A In Fine Concert deat at Gixty-fourth street, Brooklyn, —_~— early to-day and fell into the river. Frank Betts, skipper of the barge, threw @ ine Into the water, but the woman rare: Mr. Stransky and His Orchestra Give a Bril- liant Exposition of Liszt’s ‘‘Tasso”’ — Bee- thoven’s ‘‘Eroica’”’ Sym- phony the Principal Number. the second movement especialy well. and Triumph of Tasso,” with which the second part of the programme was begun, disclosed Mr. Stransky at his best. He conducted with auch measure of Inspiration that the orchestra was aroused to show ite homogeneity and virtuosity to a remarkable degree. The audience, which was stirred deeply, ro- fused to cease applauding until Mr. Stransky made the whole band to rise in acknowledgment of Ite tribute. For the closing number there was Rimsky- anew, but, more important for the suc- himself, as it was inevitatie that q@allery of character sketches. aria in the antechamber of the Prin- cess without @ break, and the whole company sang and acted splendidly. Bome three or four acore peopie atart- ed to leave the house just before the lovely trio which §@ the best single num- BEAUTIFUL Korsakow's Spanish caprice, with 118) flavor of the Orient and ite dance, rhythm to send everybody trippingly home “DER ROSENKAVALIER” GAINS AT SECOND HEARING, Richard Strauss's “Der Rorenkava- Mer," which got Its second presentation— the firat In the regular mubscription—at and devoted ones. no Glarespect. How should subi By Sylvester Rawling. J STRANSKY'S programme for Even ordinary dishes take on a flavor of distinction at this popular new up- the concert of the Philharmonic So- clety at Carnegie Hall last night y wie Hall last lent) vas heard by @ larse audience with th and supper, to read foundly impressive funeral march of ‘The beautiful music which the com- Marte Casiova, apparently still In her Everybody’s Going to THE BIG STORE== ' (Open This Evening Till 7 o’Clock—Tomorrow (Saturday) Till 10) | Year’s Greatest Sales for Men! MAIN BUILDING— BASEMEN' Negligee Shirts, 79 t, excellent negiigee shirts in a complete variety of newest and handsomest patterns shown this winter. Values to *2.50,. Tomorrow, at . . Fresh, MERCERIZED MATERIALS, PERCALES, MADRAS and PLAIN WHITE. Plain or plaited bosoms. Detached or attached cuffs. French turn-over or laundered cuffs. All sizes from 14 to 18. Men’s §3 to %5 Silk Shirts $1.95 Tomorrow, at............ ate Luxurious, beautiful and serviceable shirts in this unprecedented holiday sale. This is your opportunity to buy silk shirts for your own personal use and for presentation. The selling price is less than the regular wholesale figure. Beautiful patterns in striped and jacquard weaves. The collection includes high-class pure Japanese silks and silk-mixed in All of these shirts are made with French turn-over cuffs. All sizes. Every shirt fully guaranteed. Bring back any that docs not measure up to The Big Store's high standard. We want you to know that we are not satisfied unless you are. . in ty Now, Loppers there never was a shirt sale like this before. You are getting the biggest values ever announced at either of our prices—79c and $1.95. We advise Dag to buy liberally, for it's hard telling when an opportunity for bargains like Men’s Silk Neckwear these will present itself again. It may not come for years. Values 50c, 75c and $1; Tomorrow, at . .. . 39C 18,000 Beautiful and High-Class Scarfs Purchased from New York’s Foremost Manufac-' turer, Who Is About to Move Into Larger Quarters. The largest single purchase of fine neckwear, to sell at so low a price, that we have ever made. The timeliest and most opportune sale of men’s neckwear we have ever held. At 39¢ each, MEN “WHO KNOW” VALUES WHEN THEY SEE THEM WILL UNDOUBT- EDLY BUY THESE TIES IN LOTS OF HALF DOZENS AND DOZENS. Choicest and handsomest open-end large shape four-in-hand effects. these are made up of imported silks.) Men—buy in this sale for for the opportunity. 50c, 75c and $ ‘MAIN BUILDING— BASEMEN: (A great quantity of Hundreds of beautiful patterns and colors. 39c your own use and for presentation. You are sure to thank us 1 Neckwear, at ‘MAIN BUILDIN The Annual Clean-Up! Men's5 Winter Suits and Overcoats, at .. $12 Many of these garments are offered at 14 of what they were fairly priced at less than a month ago. Not sn unworthy suit or overcoat in the entire collection, which more than 7,800 atts eoinet MDD ARRTRRNSS The Values Offered at $12 Are Bound to Make Tomorrow the Biggest Clothing Selling Day in the Entire Remarkable History of This Wonderfully Popular Men’s Store of Ours. AND HERE ARE THE ITEMS THAT WILL DO THE TRICK: The Suits at $12: $15 to $25 Cassimere Suits. | $15 Blue Serge Suits. $15 to $20 Worsted Suits. $15 to $25 “Sample” Suits, All sizes for men and youths. The Big Store never disappoints, The Overcoats on Sale at $12: $15 to $25 Fancy Overcoats. $15 Black Kersey and Dark Mixt: $15 to $25 Half Silk-Lined Fancy-Back | Overcoats, d nue Overcoats, $15 to $25 Chesterfield Overcoats, $15 to $20 Convertible-Collar Overcoats. | $18 to $25 ‘‘Sample” Overcoats. $20 Silk-Faced Fall Overcoats. | $15 to $25 Double-Breasted Overcoats, Absolutely the very smartest modgls—the most approved materials—workmanship that will evoke words e nies from the most critical dressers, Every color and pattern set down as correct is included, Smoking Jackets unlimited variety Inaws are now reduced to and pat ivalues |]_ tester || $4. OF 8895. 87-98 $4.) in New York can match our assortments or values, == ~=S*S* Li sizes to 56; values $ iS; at ity in Itsel GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER © Please See Our Big Ad- vertisement on Page 13 of This Newspaper for De- tails of Many Other Spe- ee naen et Tomar Sixth avenve J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. _18®t0 19® Streets Double ave Green Trading Stamps Before 12 o’ Clock—Single Stamps Thereafter gum hoon 4 a: THE EVENING WOKLD, FRIDAY, DEVEMBER 19, 1913. poser has provided for them and the ‘teens, gave a Lisat's ayimphonic poem, the “Lament | tovely singing of it by Frie#a Hempel, Hall yesterday afternoon Margarete Ober and Anna Case charmed Kramme Included Wienlawsk! in D minor, Tartini's cane of the opera, Otto Gorits hed found Beethoven's romanza in G minor a he 4ome smaller compositions. The y: would. His impersonation of the Baron Woman disclosed some skill, with flashes Ocha now is worthy of @ place in his Of & #weet tone, marred by imperfect ~ Kart >°Wing, which resulted In soratchiness. Jorn sang hie charming little ftalian AM Yaaye, Kretsler, Miacha Elman and thelr itke are still to be heard this sea- fon, ‘Though it 18 only @ uscless and rather her In the opera. They were hissed and Stupid trophy to the hunter, the fox'a some of them repented as they caught brush ts of value in many ways as well the opening bars and crowded upon the aa an ornament to the fox. His broad, riandees behind the rail, to the discom- bushy tall ix the rudder which enables fort and annoyance of those faithful him to twist and turn at any moment The action meant when running at full speed, It was pure ignorance. | Proaching @ wall or a hedge or a ditch ‘bers, who have nei- Which has to be Jumped, the fox gains the Metropolitan Opera House lant night, [ther time nor Inailnation between tango M4ditional impetus by rapidly twirling Was concolved nobly and was presented : ; eng - = = iat, but stood for success upon the!" 1 ss bmething nual Kn . 5 ‘9 musical gems works of Bach, Beethoven, Llart and|the strain of the a ad saved two musi ———— —EE | CABARET Mime te wICh a laoge us| which Mr. Herts ha ery last? It'n all Mr. Gatti. ‘ore == ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Store : med “ t putd ed ™ lie winded with rapt attention and| pany before the pro neemned to 4 fault! He mould have printed eee tee the servioe—the with generous applause, The prelude,| have worn off and the performances! prominentiy on the programme some- pen Open hepaciplane ied Sainte es horal and fugue, arranged for orchestra |@Alned tn resilience, In Rpontaneity and. | thing like this | Liebe tale tat tal ng organ fugue in Q)an far an one c PATKONS!—Pleane ake notice | Evenings Evenings Yet the prices are notice- rabie bit of patchwork! Wart maniafest that Mr, Strauss, with no regard to | ably moderate. Was the firet number.) The farce and tho your convenience, has placed two of Until Until z ted with fine apprectation | mitted more deftly and the third acts! t5 musical gems at the very end of ind akill, Then followed Beethoven's| until tt reached the serious ending,| ster fosenkavailer.” {advise you X 9/ "5 x 100th St. and Broadway thin’ symphony, the “Erolea,” the| moved to the accompaniment of ripples} to wait for the final curtain, ma: xington to 3 venue 59th to 60th Street mas whole work plnyed worthily, the pro-|of laughter. DOW PVADD All Cars Transicr (0 GLOOMI\GDALES’, Lex. to 3 Ave. 60th to Goth St. Gemiemmieum ilin recital at Aeollan| hia tall round, Just as an aeroplane Iler pro-| propeller revolves, Again, in climbing concerto | trees the fox uses his tall as a balance “Devil's Tri |or a sort of fifth leg, and finally in curling himself up to sleep he covers his head warm and cosily with his “Open Air to Everywhere” Courtesy on the ‘Busses. N a ’bus you get not merely the ride for which you pay—but courteous SERVICE. Our conductors are always glad to open an umbrella or take care of a suit case for you. Be Kino Toy Your’ Liver. THE FOX'S USEFUL BRUSH. (From the Lomton Chronicle.) DON'T force a balky liver with drastic purgatives—Use a gentle remedy and avold irreparable injury, The Right Remedy, will satisfy your Liver and your+ self. 1 or 2 Pills at night BELIEVE CONSTIPATION. 45 Cents at any up- te Drug Store, or send stamps to Andreas Saxzlehner, New York. Fifth Avenue Coach Company In ap- Come Tomorrow, Saturday! 2 ays Remember There Are But Four More to Christmas. Don’t Fail to Take Advantage of The Greatest Player-Piano Offer EVER PRESENTED TO THE NEW YORK PUBLIC Just Think of Being Able to Buy a Perfect, Reliable, Fully Guaranteed NEW 88-NOTE PLAYER PIANO "B45 : No Extras ON TERMS OF $2 A WEEK Price includes a beautiful Vernis-Martin gilt music cabinet, 12 rolls of music of your own selection, library privileges if you prefer, a bench to match cover, and free delivery. For Months Our Factories Have Prepared for This Event We spared no expense in the construction of these new and beautiful 88-note player pianos—in fact, we say without hesitation that they are of such unusual musical quality that to purchase an instrument of similar grade elsewhere you would have to pay at least $500. To see and hear this wonderful player piano before purchasing elsewhere is a duty you owe yourself. Not Until You Own a Player Piano will you ever experience the delightful sensation and wonderful satisfaction of being able to sit at your piano and play your favorite music, whether popular or classical, whenever you are so inclined, You are not obliged to depend on an accomplished pianist to entertain you, your family, your friends and your guests at a little social, a musicale or a dance. The player piano solves the problem of musical entertain- ment for you. Wherever there is music Christmas will be a merry one; joy and happiness will reign Supertor to Players No Interest Offered Etsewhere {or jor $500 or More In Time for Christmas Delivery Our New Style L $995 5 SARE CREE GARE GALA GREK: CAEN AEA CHA GHEE GAL GLEN: GA GAR EER REE URC DEER EE UR AR UE. CE, HE HA CUR During This Xmas Sate Only we will give free to every pus- chaser of a new piano or player piano AMagoilicent $25 Vernis- Martin Gilt Music Cabiaet This cabinet is a work of art and an ornament in any parlor. Ita doors are decora‘ with 88 mirror on A Pajaseabie aided shelves; hand carved trimmings; in fact, it is highly finished throughout. Walters Pianos at Including Vernis-Martin gilt music cabinet, stool, cover and free delivery On Terms of $1 a Week No Interest—No Insurance—No Extras ‘This beautiful new Style L Walters Piano is a masterpiece of the plano maker’s craft. The ecale is ideally even; the tone is of unusual volume—at the ‘same time it possesses a rich, beautiful singing quality rarely to be found in an upright plano. The action is delicate and responds promptly to the touch of the most skilled pianist. It is truly an ideal piano for refined homes and cannot be matched elsewrere for $350 or more. BS SMRE ——— Exchange Your Old Piano for a Beautitul for all 88-Note Player Pianos New Walters Piao or Piayer Plano al 5 cents per rell. ‘We will allow you to pay the balance due at $1 A Velushie Aamt to Player Ownen, week on a piano and $2 a week on a player. Send for Our Latest Illustrated Catalogue ; Our Music Roll Library containing photos of our new 1914 Pianos and Player Pianos. Upon request a representative wi call. SALEBROOMB, Thim Prose, a |

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