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i Heonsolate, Harold Bauer’s ‘Recital Packs Aeolian Hall By Sylvester Rawling. ‘AROLD BAUER, the Engitsh pianist, with a programme of “popular classics,” drew an au- diénce to Aeolian Hall yesterday at- ternoon that filled to overflowing the Rouse and the stage and that left , sores of would-be hearers to be turned away from tho box-office dis- One of the most attentive ‘of Mr. Bauer's hearers was another master of the piano, Ossip Gabrilo- Witsch, who arrived early, waited pa tlently for the more than twenty min. utes’ delay In beginning which M Bauer inflicted upon us, and stayed until the end. Matic fantasia and fugue, a marvel- lous example of mathematical per- petual motion in piano composition, at once the wonder and delight of teachers and students, but, if the frutfl be told, a bore to plain music- lovers, This he followed with Beet- hoven's lovely “Moonlight” sonata, of which he gave a truly poetic and beautiful exposition, thereby restoring us to good humor. Next he proclaimed Schumann's “Carnaval” _ brilliantly but without reaching the heart of it, as a devotee of Schumann's protested to me, sorrow tempering the ardor of his admiration, Then came Chopin's berceuse and polonaise in A flat, Schubert's impromptu in A flat, and ite study in D flat played with " PEN Air to Every- where’’ means more now. than ever, for you can go by ’Bus every few minutes from Washington Square to the Harlem River via Seventh Avenue, the great boulevard of Harlem— And skirting Morningside Heights past the College of the City of New York up &. Nicholas Avenue nearly to the historic Jumel Mansiou— And along Cathedral Parkway, passing the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and St. Luke’s Hospital, to and up Riverside Drive. So, you see the pleasant- est means of transportation in the city is better suited to your convenience— Take advantage of *Bus. Take a it— Fifth Avenue Coach Company 108d Street east of Fifth Avenue not been what they should be. month to provide presents, keepsakes and toys for the various members of t sider, his share of the presents was limited; in fact, poor father was forgotten. Mr. Bauer began with Bach's chro- |W {“Stabat charm and authority, The final hum; was the “Ride of the y found a difficult task to exeente with | | & full orcestra at his command, you may not expect to only that sorry substitute, a plano, master of the instrument that we acknowledge you to be. Arrigo Serato, the Italian violinist, Mme. Gadski and Cari Schlegel were the artists who, with th cellent orchestra, 1 concert at the ™ . House enjoyable t dience. Serato ‘gave wi minor concerto, Sarase weisen” and an air b: Gadaki sang tho Infls Mater” and and M number of el gave the nohauser and Ono of t 3} nes, was Moszkowski's prenata,” “Carmen” is the hit of the season at the Metropolitan Opera He te. In fact, the revival of Bi ° is the greatest success that Mr. Gate Casazza has achieved during his Con- | suiship. More than a thousand per- fons were turned away from the mat- inee performance on Saturd: The waiting lines extended around the building into Seventh Avenue, and, finally, the golice had to be called te clear the outer lobby. The fortunate ones 6aw and heard a remarkable ex- position of the opera. It was not only that Geraldine Farrar and Caruso in the leading parts were keyed up to a high tension, but that the whole cast, including chorus and ballet. un- der the magician-like wand of Mr. Toscanini, was more or less inspired. Amato again was Escamillo, and a B special word of praise is due to I cresia Bort for her charming imper- sonation of Micaela. et GATHER FOR “VOTES” FIGHT. Women Suffragtsts Get Ready to Storm Qo: WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—The fight! iy of a constitutional amendment to extend jSuffrage to women took an additional interest with the arrival here to-day of many prominent woman suffragists. debate in the House on the proposed of » plans to report provide for discussion on a for submission of the proposed sututional amendment to the Legislatures wit! few days. V ta have been made by auffraze es and its opponents to bring vote on the rule and resolution. ‘The suffrage fight in the House is ex- pected to rival in interest the contest over the prohibition constitutional amendment. A ny To Preside at Whitman Testimonial George I. Ingraham, Presiding Jus- tice of the Appellate Division, will pre- side at the monster testimonial to bo; @ tendered to District-Attorney Whitman | by the Bench and Bar to-morrow af- | ternoon in the Criminal Branch of the | Supreme Court room in the Criminal Courts Building. the Supreme Court, General Sessions and Special Sessions benches will | resent, as well as the Board of City lagistrates. =| nated with time in behalf of the ‘adoption by Congress J They plan to be on hand during the R amendment and to attend the annual : the Congressional Union) = :| HA MMERSTEIN’S s All the members of | —-—— Sir Wilam Onter he foremost al men, formariy one of e healine of pulmonary tuberculoste Hinieauly by the recovery of patients in whone sputa ¢ bacilil have been the granu! 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Bond St. N MIMALIILTL Eee N N AMUSEMENTS. ne Carrera nt Aine, atetPs Danghtes). es. fae ie be Ott, Cherie ra atte fi K Jobn sitvems, 5 Jobe TO-N STOWE SARE The Wrinkles in Father's Forehead Mothers, wives and sweethearts, I wish to call your attention to something that may have escaped your observation, to wit: the wrinkles in father’s forehead. This has been a hard year. Still, father struggled been sent to bed without supper, and I want to let you know it is still not too late. a fine black Kersey overcoat which I will make to his order for $7.76. Last week I prophesied that you would hear the screeches this week, and I hereby challenge dy-made h in the country to produce i tele what Twill charge, for 7 iy black, for twice what I guaranteed all wool, Kersey vercoating, 24 to 28 oz. in weight, made up with velvet collar, any style, single or double breasted, to your measure for $7.75; cut oy tae highest priced designer of custom made clothing i in country, and deliver hours after the order is given. BLACK KERSEY OVERCOAT, guaranteed all wool, to your measure- - - = = = + + = = All ends of suitings in stock, some sold as high as $20 to $25, from twenty-four to thirty-six to your measure for the next two weeks, suit to order - - - Uncalled for Suits and Overcoats, some sold as high as $25.00 to $30.00. For the benefit of my out-of-town customers I will be open all day New Year’s Day, January ist. Plaid Backs, Meltons, Chinchillas and Cheviots; some low as. ' $6.50 Uncalled for Trousers, form $8.00; just the thing to piece out an old coat and vest; some as low as... Open Eve mings Till 9 Saturday 10 o’Clock MITCHELL sitter 1431 Broadway 119-121 Cor. 40th St. Saturda: family, and if you stop to con- He is the dray horse who has Open Evenings Times have during the past Make him a present of $7.75 er prices $6.00, $7.00 and $1.25 From Boston Nassau St. Til 7 y 9 o’Clock Bevond question prenenied IN B vay & 40th 5 Bats, Wad EMPIRE } Weat 4th St. Be Neat Way, lat 3 MATINEES THIS WEEK Thureday — Friday— Saturday | Elsie Ferguson {RUEMIT ac MAN PLAY ‘Outcast LYCEUM Sho, NICKRRBOCKER, Bi way & LS aa a Wear kat HAZEL DAWN ivi’ New Amsterdam ii: at WATCH YOUR STEP Mr. & Mrs, Vernon Castle, Frank Tinney 18 SHOW VISIT ZARGPELD ‘ine F Lal Batt theat w "the @ract Pay” ‘Heyry by aerate T Illington * Lie FULTON Mau Wal Fa aw veces TWIN BEDS BELASCO $ixi tury Ditrichstein—Phantom aed 5 Mats, ties va, r.Iway. B ELTINGE oe ri & MONTGOMER /HIPPODROME| ‘Oth av. 4 Daily Mata.2 Hex Seats Last 3 or “Wars, Wor! _In Vreparation ar Hiwith AL. Tap: inet CASINO kiss " Now Musical LA Shubert Use: London Gaiety Co, of 80 in. wOL te Teered COMEDYAte ii HERSEL i MARIRTEMPEST er Risk rele VER i" LENS MLLE, DORZIAT,_ 1 ULL AL ACE st: F SEs Cotontat Daily 0 Atuamera Daily Ma EVA TANGUAY Maso, « PANME fith from ¢ “ON re LONGACRE Tats, “SECRET STRINGS BRONX OPERA HO i Feng 800 Come. | ‘Ay ae Diamonds, Watches on e Gadi PARK {213 Si Pk ink: wed POLYGAMY "33 a) No “Mat, I Daily (BAYT. | | OLY, aay OLYMPIC ft TANGO GIRLS yaai) MARY Pi Strand *."s2 Soom to) tn olnderetia Ie to Bon Mentha theta of the Celden Wen Sunday World Wants | Work Monday Wonders. ‘eet ae "THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1914" WE _ BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. SAVINGS BANKS. rs The Bowery Savings Bank_| A TURKE an per annum DITMAR’'S MOTION PICTURES WILD ANIMAL LIFE the most marvellous exhibiiion of antuinted phi k BER’'S tralia of Huma: otography ever ‘and Woune: in Interest, MISCHIEF MAKERS Every Sunday—Two Big Concerta, 128 AND 180 BO WERY, NEW YORK, Dee, 14, 1916 semiannual dividend DNK- HA! been dao at the rate of LF Per Cont, jared and will be eratited to demattore on all sum of $0.00 and upward and not exceeding $3,000 which stall have been deposited At least thive month on tiv fimt day of Jn WILLIAM BK JosEPH | an nuary next, ter Mond will MENRY UNION DIME. SAVINGS BANK 40th Street and 6th Avenue Inter nose, be payable on January 18, 1018, | Money deposited before Jan'y 10 will draw terest from Jan'y 1. 1916, on all sume entitied thereto under the By-Laws. Money deponited om er before Jan. 11, 1016, draws interest trem Jam, 1, 10915, ALEX. Ff. W. KINNAN, President. FRANCIS % LEAKE, Treasurer, WILLIAM @. Hecretary. The Williamsburgh Savings Bank Bresdwas and Drigge Ave, Breckize. Pele Hit ra v, ‘of ’Sanuary. raat be. an ed by aiven that FOUR Qnnum will be paid te £3." th st, rae Soul ¢ Non i UTAR $y 4,tetion, cis ws San’. 49 Value $2.98 and $3. HEARN Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avesco aia Our After-Christmas Clearances Double the Buying Power Of Your Christmas Gift Money! We Never Carry Stock from Season to Season Therefore These Reductions: Decided Clearances in After-Christmas DRESS GOODS SUITINGS Clearances in | EVERY OFFERING is new, smart, seasonable and now in demand. BED SETS, DRAPERIES; CURTAINS, ETC. Importers’ hom ye Oh ie ot oh Red Seto 1.98 jmenitl Srol-sbrown, as black plain Yor Ginid back, , t. | Wiaek Coating Astrakhane— yall and large curle— $5.98 value $6.98 val $11.98 values. A rare opportunity—there will be ne chance to duplicate these, Floral Were $10.98 $1.69 Broadetothe-60- -Inch-— need and | Sheusk-—on nt shades, navy and black, $1.19 sith 60-tneh Clearance of a purchase of Drapery Scrims—Orlental and Novelty bord oF croasbar grou! imperfect—value Curtain oC value .12 Curtain! Nileowslie ‘ood variet tre also“navy and black i _—e ’ imported Colored t M-Weel Saltl | 80 ct, AlleWoet Se value .69.. Point and ash Laces—valu: Imported Rael 36-inch motife—net mi 36x54 or 36x72— value 92.49 and $2. Cloarance Sunfast Khaki and Ps Drapertes-—-50 inches wide—ol rose, wood sgnes, bi blues, ete. | REMNANTS Jorn, weaves and lengthe— MARY eee leas tham wholesale: elaewhere .98 and $1.19., 88 Decided Clearances in Manufacturers’ “Mill Lengths" and FLANNELS ‘Samplon"-Fine Upholatery Fahgtes jo 1% yaa. lone WU Gcgesstvennees 19 to 1.48 Clearance of Portieres—1 ta 2 patr lota—tapeatry Bontane on fig’ vings on Some Tare money-sa timely, fashionable mastered now in demand for many vi ‘uses. Damask Portteres—fringe,| «imp edge or tapestr: ree also Sunfast—were $6. Silk Frou Frou Portieres—two-' combinations—were $89. were $14.98. Reversible Velour Portieres—plain ‘ocade the other— 11.50 Rever ocad tineat quallty—-value $26.00. .18,80 Bingle Velour Portieres for pout Covers—value $6.00-—each.....2.08 Mactametts and Imported crim Cur- tains, with Renaissance inserting — Value Value Point Arab, shrunken—natural, blue wrcy and navy—wore .43..... Robe Cloths—Jacquard denigns— | Heht and dark—two and three tone combinatto: Elderdown finish: Extra value 20 | Remnants of Flannelo— tons and Demets, Rebe Cloths, Shirtings, ‘Than Wholesale Cost. Jewelry Atsle— Extra Size HOSIERY For Women ke have normal foot size, but are extra wide from ankles up. lpaxen SILKS—lisle lined heel and toe, also double top; extra value Nottingham Lace Curtains— ‘clearance of 2 to 6 pair lote— Value .86......-- le, ik a | COTTONS—biack, white and tan— double or ribbed top-—blacks huve welf oF white . BS 3 pairs for Clean-Up of COAT SWEATERS Misses’ Coat Sweaters— ‘all-wool—roll collars— good colors—reg. $1. After-Christmas Clean-up Women's and Misses’ +126 > weM-aN ane pivioexn. |CORSETS CORSET WAISTS Women's Coat Sweatere—all ween UNION SQUARE SAVINGS BANK BRASSIERES rae and $o20 valuce.+ss...1,98 No, 20 Unton Hasare. | $1.50 CORSETS 7” Balenen, ef tal parchers, of THREE & ONE. “HALF PER CENT. per annum, on mums ty om aud wD. 5 : 1 te DA < a SKINNER Tee Silent Velee || ~~ a] GAIETY Sse oe ah N RUTH CHATTERTON SUITH. OVERCOATS, Bite. atest after Jan, 1stn, 1 fe true Any ere ash or © bok empl Callorwrite tor Mustrat eete. W.Sw WY. MADE NMLAITIN Dems suits ter DIA MONDS cre guER WATCHES SNS ON CREDIT Easy Weekly or Monthly Payments AMERICH i WATCH & DIAM( ND Ca G MAIDEN LANE 82 ?'Yier erm declared for the ax at 1014 om all deposits en 85. to $3,000, payable i, pay netore Jan, 10th, will drew K WOOD, readout a Secretary, ars boned 2, a3. MEN'S CLOTHES ON CKEDIT MEADY MALE » ORDER, eekly Pal f Cortiande, a ihe Pa pees -Watches on Credit, _ GOTHAM JNWELBY CO,, 23 Meiden Lene, DIAMONDS. watches, ve calle rs, 000 Trane, "etite ‘tor om credit, Repre 3s ‘Meidea Tana.” rings Coutila and heavy batistes—vartety of models—sizos 18 to 30 in lot. $1.00 to $1.50 MISSES’ CORSETS and CORSET WAISTS......... .60 Twiiled Joan—broken sizes, 49 to 79 ct. CHILDREN'S LES, FA! pAPKS—were fier oe Clearances in WASH DRESS FABRICS" CORSET WAISTS...s.........5 M,ct Blk Mixed Noveltion— A few MATERNITYCORSETS— 39 ct. Aas Flo were $1, 36-inch .... + 3 16 ct, Floral Dr: o% bi Ajit ls BRASSIERES bi 21 ct. Mercerized Poplins 14 All over lace: 12% ct, Outing Flaone ’ | arena) MORNING SPECIALS—Temerrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. | To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. 15 et. Satin Finish Cretennes. 36-inch—floral and A signe leht and dark OLSTERY—BASEMENT, 79 ct. Satin Messslines--35 inch cad Firm, | ntrong quallty aigeirable colors, alno blac Me ate WAIN BLOOM, 1214 et. Fonep Percales Mill lengths of fine aunlltien | tn tripex und fleures nan “Wit bus PACS “BASEMENT 29 et, Mere's'd Satoone 36 Inch a1 Soft finish k and colors—for without fro ry BOYS TURN iNGS -TRI | $5.98 Women 2 * Serge Dresses... black. ANINGS 49 ct. All Wool Storm Serges., 36-Inch—garnet, browns, and black. DRESS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, ']25 et. Hot and Sesh Ribbens.. ; Batins, taffetas, moires dresdens—-black, white ind color RIBBONS-—-MAIN FTX rized Damosks . a nch~ bleached new designs, — | LINENS ~ MAIN FLOOK, 26 ct. Featherpreel Ticki Hest quality—assortet atripes. ‘TICKINGS~ BASEMPNT, ‘Tn, 05 Biooched Diapering . Teinch--woft fink vard plece, | ToWLULINGS MAIN PLO! | navy Core organdies swissee—flare, roll” and many. styles. NECKWBAR—MAIN FLOOR, $3.98 & $4.98 Bt and bro Teck oF vone collar models—aleo plal@ ik for the Clock ooo REMEMBER! This Is the Store of Values Every Day—0 A. M. to 6 P. iy, ajo J Nmerearoseee cence ven