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schoenberg’s Quartet Played . By Flonzaleys now held fn 95,000 bail each, They are Michael Garulle, Tony Giacarino and Paul Cantania, and are charged with perjury,. growing out of their testi- mony at the trial of August Carfano and John Cusati for the murder. Glamanca is said to have cowering in @ corner of the room while the eight men cut the cards to decide which should do the killing. TANG PIED SLAYER aS VCT WATCHED, + BY CUTTING THE CARS j@inor was the feature of the waley Quartet's second con- ‘By Sylvester Rawling. oo Conmal Awarde: mares. LONDON, Jan. 97.—Charles K. Mover of Virginia, American Consul at Colom-! bo, Ceylon, hes been awarded $25,000, damages, according to @ Calcutta do- spatch to the Daily Telegraph, tn a suit, brought by him against Mre. Virginia Cards were cut to decide whieh of $m Acolian Hall last night. It! iene men should murder Dominick ithe frst pubito performance 19 | Gigmanca in the Whip Club rooms at |No, 249 Columbia strost, Brooklyn, says District-Attorney Cropsey of has set musio circles by the , but it was a second béarti tes | Brooklyn. Three of the men who, he Fionsale.: subscribers. Thanks tq ir. de Coppet, there was @ private nance of it at the Cort Theatre; the Sunday after Christmas. Then, @me movement of which it consists fty-two minutes to play; laet) The house was‘ @rowded and there was tense atten-! a, everybody applauded, Flonzaleys out several . “The hypocrites!" savagely 4 one irate subscriber to me, hepe the Flonsaleya will give them u dose of It at the next coa- “But that wasn’t fair, for some “There are several Brooklyn in which these gangs oper- ate,” sald Cropsey. “They are all of this type, men who would cut cards calmly to see who should kill a vie- tim—and they are growing bolder. If the gangs are not broken up murders / ham is wherever it haa been heard in fa which the Flonzaleys played @lone would have justified the ap- } Telephone Directory | Goes to Press Thursday, February 5th F YOU arrange for telephone service on or before that date, im the “most used and most Schindler, in an introductory @t the private performance, ited out tl it Schoonberg works B, principle “that mi ‘nt be called from preconceived notions of mony, sacrifice of beauty to logic, | Hi harmony to thematic complete. [il omed to the suave, classical prec- | ij On the other band, the homo- of the work, from the clearly opening theme to the baauti- | finish, despite, perhaps because | f the individual freedom given to| h of the four instruments, has ita @ppeal, Few really harsh dissonances ff Tesult from this treatment, In the Me main! the melodic phrase holds its j own, The in. ,vation of discarding four movements for one seems arbi i trary and unnecessary. There are ff ble pauses that: might just as fil be turned into reste for the hear- ¥ ers ag well as for the players, If not four divisions, then three, or two. ding homogeniety would remain just same. ‘The cleverness with which the pro- was arranged could not fail admiration and cause @ emile. The Schoenberg. work was jched between Mozart's dainty fugue in C minor, and lovely quartet in G ma- ded by the superb skill in New York.” Residents of apartment houses Exchange Telephone Service may have their names listed im the ‘eleph Directory, in connection with the telephone number the apartment house, for $3.00 a year. Subscribers desiring ang changes in their telephone equip: hich might affect their present listings, requested a : pitta, ta. Sebi Vek teak dhaages he with Private Branch notify us 2: early as Advertising Forms Close January 29th ‘Telephone, write o¢ call et searest Commercial Office. proted them, the heartiness of the @pplause after the as compared with that after th bd eeanine Wonks, bbaeDAd, ShndARt At, 2016. ‘allege, witnessed the proceeding are| Witt be more and more ; out of fear witnesses perjure them- aA We take inventory at the close of business January 31. It is our policy not to carry goods from one season to another, The savings to be secured are really remarkable. _, The Clearance covers the entire fr tal Macye—arore O than usual right 35 Women’s Evening and ‘ Afternoon Gowns, were $22.74 to$29.75 —Now $13.74 Evening Gowns in chife fon, net, silk and crepe de chine—including many effece tive models, prettily lace trimmed or with bead embroidery. Afternoon Gowns in silk, crepe de chine and fine Merde Wont Styles. ‘Third Fieer, Preadwag. 14 London- Made Coats For Women, Were $34.75 to $39.75 —Now $24.74 In English woolen mix- tures—light in weight, but warm—well tailored Coats, cut on the most modish fines, and in smart shades of heather green and brown, 84 Wraps & Coats Were 41.75 3 to 69.75 $29.75 MANHATTAN-BRONX Mere, was the Witch in @ repetition of the Metropolitan Opera House sang and acted ad- R. HL. MACY g 0 Mr. Hertz conductad sym- SAMAICA GHerdenbrock Ave. jamaica WLUSBING Josef Stransky took the Philhar- monio Orchestra to Cooper Union last night, and preeented an admirable faznme that deserved @ much attendance than it got of the ff ‘lovers that follow Mr. Arens. 458 B, Tremont Ave. Tremont . A Central Aves. Far Rockawa; ieinsvill West Brighton 12066 E COMPA LONG ISLAND Pas ROCKAWAY Birds & RIGHTON 165 Col NEW YORK TELEP Th “Biegfried Tdyl" and the ¥ sponse to strenuous ap- sym) honic poem “Les LIME IRL SCARED “BY "RAGAMUFFIN” 1 BNE OF HOGIGH invalid Was Improving Until Thanksgiving Day Fright Threw Her Into Spasms. a Many Thousands Have Already Done So+Don’t You Miss It! You are not only assured an in- comparable light---fourtimes great- er than you are receiving now from your flat-flame burner---but with half the amount of gas. Read This GUARANTEE : You purchase one of our Peer- less Economic Gas Lamps for $2.25. You pay 75 cents to the salesman and 75 cents the following month and the next month when you pay your gas bills. We guarantee to keep the lamp in good condition for three months even to replacing any part that may be broken. The Peerless Economic Gas Lamp is of the very highest type manufactured, It has a Welsbach incandescent mantle of the highest grade, enclosed in a globe of the very best glassware. _ Communicate with your Gas Office in Manhattan or the Bronx and a strate the P LESS qualities. @inge Thankssiving Day cleven- year-dld Hilda Caine, daughter of ‘Walter Caine of Sea Cliff, Ja L, bas been @uffering from, biceoughs, Hila never was a strong child’ she had @ hip ailment that edused ‘ner to be kept in a plaster cast for months. Almost immediately after the,cast Thmoved sho developed St. Vitus | # jancé, But she was overeoming that trdulile, und last fall it began to look she would gain health and strenfth and be able to play as other The, chill was in fine apirits last ‘rhunksiiving Day, short walk and was returning to her home When a boy dressed af & taga- down the street and and gestures at the frightened speechless. but all have been il to-day that Hilda, was 80 weak that uni —————— ESKIMOS TO AID EXPLORER. i NWomen to Do the Clothes Making for Austrinn Kxpedition, SNA, Jan, 27—It ts eatd: that iKoonis, the leader of the ppapected in Antarctic expedition, will take jakimo women with h e expert BeWors of animal akina, uwul also take on entize Bakimo salesman will call and Imported and domestic models, In wool, broadtall cloth, brocades and other deame fabrice, ‘Third Fleor—Browdway. 40 Women’s Tailored Suits Were $24.74 to $29.75: —Now $16.74 Smart models in diagonal cheviot, striped velour de ¢, broadcloth and “come elieets.. A wide range y 1 fashiohable coioriiigs. v Tailored Suits, ere $29.75 t0 $34.75 $19.74 Among th y ¢ trimmed: models. Materials ik. clude duvetyn, broadcloths and worsteds. M4 caer Suita, ‘ere $39.75 to $59.75 $23.74 Velveteen and handsome cloth Suits; some fur-trimmed, others copied from Paris models. Fash jonablie colorings. ‘Third Flour— Broadwes, 30 Women’s Skirts, Were $6.49 & $7.49 —Now $4.96 Tailored and draped models in serge, boucle and oplin; the majority in lack, 24 Skirts that were $4.96 to $5.94 $1.96, $2.96, $3.96 Plaid and Corduroy Skirts In smartly tailored effects; some with patch pockets in "Srort skirt" model ‘Third Moor—Ceutre, 38 Misses’ Winter Coats Were originally $8.94 to $14.74 —Now $6.94 In chinchillas, wool plush, fine diagonals and novelty fabrics, Sport Coats and Utility Coats, in short, three<qjuare ter and full length models, ina wide range of styles and colorings. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. ‘Third Floor. 851 Mt. of R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. y's Great Midwinter | FURNITURE Sale Will Ope February 2d It begins as usual on t first Monday in February, Our announcement in de-| Broadway, 34th to 38th St, Merchandise On Sale Wednesday 17 Pointed Fox Chinchilla Were $84.75, — Now $34.75 Latest novelty shapes; of perfectly matched, lustrous Its, long haired. and silky. vely lined with satin chare 14 Pointed Fox Astrachan Coating that was $1.94, The preparations we have made for this Sale, our very large pur- hases from the most refiable meet we can sell at a smaller profit margin than is usual with rhe stores make this annual Macy event. compelling in interest te y “Nellrose,” ‘Nel rose Kelly green and ‘These fabrics make very smart maa Coats, and at to etd vantage owil Shiart styles in these very be- coming Furs, rich, dark and ef- fective. Satin charmeuse lined. Third Floer—L@rondway. 30 Girls’ Party Dresses Originall, $10.74to$16.74 —Now $6.94 laces, charmeuse and fancy Striped crepes. A wide range of colors, ‘but mostly in whitey” he season's prettiest Second Fleer, Contre. 150 Imported Angora Sport Caps for Women, Were $2.49 and $2.96 —Now $1.39 Two styles, both prettily In all the wanted colors and made of light Angora fabric. Third Fleer, Breadway, $10,250.00 of Diamond Jewelry for $8,100.00 A sale extraordinary of Jewelry set with fine white brilllant diamonds for the value of the stongs alone—the cost of the gold and + platinum mountings has not been consid red. Savings—for instanceof ar much as 107.00 on a $216.00 pair of Ear Rings, of $143.00 on a $439.00 Ring, of $62.00 on a $276.00 Brooch andof any case less than 10% and often up to 50% on every article in 13 Lockets, $8.89 to $99.75 Were $10.24 to $114.00 7 Scarf Pins, $4.89 to $63.25 Were $9724 $70.23 Many other pieces of Jewelry at similar savings, Including Ear Rit La Vallieres, Linke Buttons, Fobs, etc. ‘ng cg 100 Women’s Nainsook Night Gowns Very elaborately trimmed with fine Valenciénngs laces and embroideries, wide ribs bons atid beadings. Kurdistan and Mosoul Rugs Specially at $19.89 Authentic products of the Far Eastern hand-loom, and of great beauty of Third Floor, 85th Btreet. Of the onslity that ts prlced 227,50 to 935.00 clgewhere,_ arid finest in New York Dutch Window Curtains In 3-piece Sets at 98c Entirely novel and de- ily quaint. in effect, 54 Rings, $6.94 to $296.00 Were $14.49 to $439.00 $5.89 to $264.00 Were $7.49 to $304.00 Mate Fleer, 84th St., Broadway. Double-Face Jute Velour Portieres Reduced to (pair) $11.74 Macy's price was $16.49, “Of the finest high-lustre fabric, finished with overe locked edges. Colors are gold, olive, red, Nile, Rose and mul berry. in. hem, ttimmed with a Of lace ‘Third Foor, Rear, Centre. —_—_—_—_—_——— Hundreds of 50c to $1.75 Player Music pink and ayer, ocean inser> daint in. fancy insertion ®& Moat Sith 2 ' ace insertion and pli effect, with valance to Fourth Fleer, 85th 4, Velour Portieree reduced to (pair) $11.24 Were $15.29, One side plain and the other embossed velaur. Ot high-lustre fabric, Overlocked In myrtle and gold, olive and red, “Empire” and brown, and Nile and brown. Fourth Fleer, 85th 6. Rear, Of dimens®ns to fit all 65-1i0te and 88-note stand> ard size Player Pianos, Finer selections ot « atic, popular and dan. Continuation Roll is absolutely unused, uns damaged and in every way in Handsome Triple- Silver- Plated Ware 4 to % Less. Than Usual Fotirth Floor, 84th st. Rear “Women’s Imported Velour Hats—Sharply Reduced A collection of 400 high grade Hats—from Field and from Jay of London, and from the leading Vienna makers, Medium and large shapes of finest quatity Velour, In every fashtonable color, including emerald, Copenha; mustard, seal brown, tan, navy, black and white, some in combina. All are this season's smartest shapes; some are untrimmed; others have ribbon band and bow, Hats— now $4.96 Were $9.89 lo $13,89 Boys’ Wash Suits, Special Matm Fleer, 84th @, Hate—now §2.97 Were $3.96 to $8.89 Embroidered Handkerchiefs that were 98c —Now 49c foremost manufact the thickness of silver Standard Al flat Silver Ware, Seen iS a handsome. Louis’ XIV. pattern, bright finished, Blsewhere $2.00 to $3.00, Plain white arid colors, also The newess models just brought For boys of 244 fo The following in With Initials rounded by wreath, Not all Madeira Hand-Eimb. Handkerchiefs Were 49c. With plain block Suits for boys of 5 Becond Floor, B41) Street. Boys’ / ia coats Reduced Were $2.97 to $4.96, Odd accumulation from thestyles Sweaters of Elsewhere $2.00, Popular shades, including navy, mae V-neck or turn-over collars. Every size from 28 to 34, Sizes 36 and 38 in the same Oyster Forks, Individual Salad Porta, Heeand Floor, 84th Street, RH, MACY & CO,