The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1915, Page 13

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Play Here for the nS MacDowell Fund om Vj By Sylvester Rawling: HE Philadelphia Symphony Or- cheastra, Leopold Stokowski con- ductor, came to town yesterday and gave @ concert at Car- Hall for the benefit of the MacDowell Memorial Asso- at Peterborough, N. H. Olga aroun » Pianist, was the soloist. The programme consisted of a con- Gerto for string orchestra, more than two centuries old, by Antonio Vivaldi; ven's “Emperor” concerto, for ; the dirge (in if t " suite, and Tachaikowsky’s fourth 3 ony. Object, composers, play- and places involved, it will be \Prcea, make an odd combination. There was a large and appreciative Hf@udience to enjoy the performance. » Stokowski's* orchestra is a _ worthy one, worthily led. It has in- ity and it emits a fine, son- \ singing tone, the strings espe- *@taly commanding attention, as was @hown in the Vivaldi concerto and Qgain in the Beethoven éoncerto. In Ge latter, the solo part was maip- tained and expressed by Mme. Bama- with taste and understanding, at @ sacrifice of something of ity. Her playing was essentially As a friend of mine re- (@arked, “Empress” rather than “Em- peror” should be used to designate ‘The playing of the fourth Techal- yaky symphony by the Philadel- Orchestra yesterday and by our Philharmonic Orchestra on Sun- has caused George Engels, the | Bi Manager of our Symphony Orchestra, Which is to play it next Friday and _ @unday, to protest that there has Deen @ lack of courtesy in the matter. ‘ Ralph Edmunds, however, asserts for “@he Philadelphia Orchestra that it had } qmmounced its intention to present the work a month before the Symphony Orchestra eaid anything about it. Ovssip Gabrilowitech gave @ piano Fecital at Acolian Hall yesterday af- @ermoon which deserved the unusual @rogramme announcement that it was Sot extracrdinary interest.” It con- @ained Beethoven's sonata in A major, Mo. 3, opus 3; Brahme'’s variations and fugue on a theme by Handel, opus 94; aix etudes by Chopin, and @ group @f compositions by Tscherepnine, and Moszkowski that @olled for a digital dexterity truly @arvellous. Mischa Elman, the vio- Mnist, from « box, viewed it with wide e@yed—one might almost say open mouthed—admiration. But aside from als feat, i may be doubted that any Plenist to-day plays with greater @barm of style, with more seriougness 2 purpose, or with finer-mustcian: ‘ebip than Mr. Gabrilowitsch. Caruso, singing at his best, was Madames for the first time this sea- @en in a fine performance of “Aida” the Metropolitan Opera House last it. The house was crowded to | ‘the Umit and there was generous ap- Dlause. The cast included Emmy Des- Margarete Matzenauer, Amato, » Rossi, Audisio and Lenor: Sparkes, Mr. T » Toscanini conducting. Gervase Elwes, the English went down with the battleship sidable, on which he was a mid- . when the ship was torpedoed @ German submarine recently, Mr. wes, it will be remembered, was ht over by the Oratorio pened jomatic service. @ went to Vien- secretary to the British Am- » He has served also in —— GRAND OPERA STAR WINS AN OVATION AT THE PALACE THEATRE. Cari Jorn, late tenor of the Metro- politan Opera Company, making his feat appearance in vaudeville, won an vation from a crowded house at the Palace Theatre last night, In three opera aelections he gave con- proof of the excellent quality voloe and of the finished tech- on “and bis programme—'"Celeste “The Prize Soni Deep Seated Colds YIELD TO DR. BULLS Cough Syrup THWOUGH ITS MILD SOOTHING ACTION IN THROAT shows a mother‘a beautiful affection Wee bictures were shewn anda Rum- from “Pout and Mil tom “Pae- for her children and her husband. Mary Maurice plays the part of the muaical programme mother, and the role of a sweet, lov- ing woman suits her admirably. Also baving important parts in the movie production are George Currier, Doro- and PSCEvars ase'bait & dooun othen bote of Al quality on this week's Palace bill. There are Bickel and Watson, late comedy stars of “The Follies;" Evelyn Nesbit and Jack) Clifford in their dancing act; Nellie V. Nichols, who won the house with her clever char- acter delineations and songs, and Brandon Hurst and company in an admirable little dramatic comedy by Edward Peple, entitled “The Girl.’ Billy ‘Cripps and his thy Kelly, James Morrison Anders Randall. which pointed to her two ry apenting the young. offered in some time. ae “MOTHER’S ROSES” A HIT) sxeton. AT VITAGRAPH, WITH _ | Sutts,” MARY MAURICE STAR, —_.. Gramey “A Daughter of Iarael.” The feature picture at the Vita- Graph Theatre this week is “Mother's Roses,” @ wholesome play which ‘and “Billy's Pron . HL. Mocy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices ea ae oy BLACK DRESS SILKS This sale embraces 25,000 yards of the most desirable weaves of the season; Foreign and American manufacturers are represented; medium to the finest qualities. Special items are listed below; many more equally interesting. Black Satin Charmeuse Black Satin Duchesse 94c (yard) Verified Price Elsewhere, $1.85. 40 INCHES WIDE. Black Chiffon Dress Taffeta 89c (yard) Verified Price Elsewhere, $1.25 40 INCHES WIDE. Black Satin Charmeuse $2.29 (yard) Verified Price, Elsewhere, $9.50. CHES WIDI Black Marchioness Satin $1.59 (yard) Verif LN Ca INCHES WIDE. Black Crepe Meteor $1.12 (yard) Mati bi Elsewhere biaar waa WIDE. Black Chiffon Taffeta 12 (yard) Cc Verifled Price Elsewhere 40 INCHES WIDE. Black ony Messaline ic (yard) ie Elsewhere, 85c. 35 INCHES WIDE. Black Chiffon Faille $1.49 (yard) Verified Price Elsewhere, $2.25. 40 INCHES WIDE. Black Dress Satin 1.49 (yard) Verified Price Elsewhere, Leeaade Made i Italy and recom: 1 weer Black Crepe de Chine 1.29 (yard) Price Elsewhere, 44 INCHES WIDE. Black Crepe de Chine 89c (yard) Verified Price Elsewhere, $1.25. 40 INCHES WIDE. Black Chiffon Taffeta 79c (yard) Verified Price Elsewhere, $1.00. Ss INCHES WIDE Good asi i SECOND FLOOR, 85TH STREET Sale of High Grade asosted SILK and WOOL Materials $1.50 Verified Verifi $2.25. |. Bonnet et 38 INCHES Tipe. Black Dress Satin 59c (yard) Verified tieag Elsewhere ure aille Sold in lengths for Waists, Skirts and Dresses; 214 to 6 yards. A splendid assortment of street and evening shades. The lot includes: 44-in. Plain Silk and Wool P. Usual Price $3.39 yard Sale = (yd.), $1.98 43-in. Plain Silk and Wool po Usual Price $2.89 yard Sale Price (yd.), $1.98 40-in. Plain Silk and Wool Reversible Poplins; Usual Price $3.49 yard Sale = (yd.), $1.98 44-in. Silk and Woo! Moire Pi Usual Price $3.39 yard Sale les (yd.), $1.98 43-in. Plain Silk and Wool P + Usual Price $3.49 yard Sale Price (yd.), $1.98 At the vniloch form Price of $1.98 yore This is a Most Exceptional Offering. SECOND FLOOR, BROADWAY. “Right-Shap e” SHOES for Misses and Children “Equal Rights for Every Toe”’ To insure foot comfort in the years to come, every child should wear Shoes which permit each 4 toe to develop normally, without cramping. “‘Right-Shape"’ Shoes are handsome in ap- pearance, but more than that they are so built as to allow ample spread for each toe, comfortable support for the arch, and a snug fitting heel. Custom Grade “Right-Shape” Shoes, made of fine black kid, patent leather, gun metal and tan calf, priced as ops gemnees ones Rowe ae tollows: Sizes 7 to 11, $2.49 Sizes 11! to 2, $2.97 Sizes 2'2 to 6, $3.49 | TWO . SPECIALS FOR THE BOYS Boys’ Bluchers, $2.69 | Calfskin Shoes, 81.89 Made of black calfskin; Stout, serviceable boots; || well finished and durable; | Blucher cut; box calf laced: made on correct ortho- | well made for the low price |! paedic last. Sizes1to5}4. | quoted. Sizes 1 too, Ld rLoon, sore or. f= rere rrey eee made an excellent impression at its production last evening. Showing the recurring visits of a mother’s pile way they should go, the scenes were pong A interesting and in the aa- ager,” with Flora Finch and Billy Quirk in the) the melo- A film beoge Aeed of David Belasco’s hicn was | | —_—- MUSICAL COMBDIANS MAKE WEER’S HIT AT PROCTOR’S 5TH AVENUE. tor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre presented last night eight vaudeville acts of Bigh class, which kept the large au- Gience in great humor during the per- formance. The feature of the evening ‘was @ musical comedy surprise, that of soloists contributed to the sual, entitled, “A Piece ‘There's a bit of might be Russian, ied, | ing to do with the show. She bas a Cy French accent—at hicle is called “The Gay Parisienne.” the Princess is pretty and royal in tights. the “soclety eccentric i daagern” the hesate Gree, amistad by ano co Bor. Uttle the. Btonog? rapher,” Madera and Chase sang songs and sprang many ken" ‘eich entertained the crowd. Harry B. Les. monologist and mimic, was liked Then Seabury and Price, rtistic entertainers,” received. The performance was con-|show * cluded by a two-reel comedy picture ——e PRINCESS LUBA MEROFF 18 THE “MLLE. FIFI” OF THE COLUMBIA THEATR. e}dian, but he fails somewhat with Frank Harcourt on the stage. latter has a horrible faces oD eat ite worth money to him. Joh has beautiful hair. were well| They call the second part of the ‘Americans in Prison at Mex- ico,” but it doesn’t equal the first, though It has fewer acarlot jokes. —_———— “HIGH LIFE GIRLS.” jariesque of “To-Day” Featar: of of Paper.” royalty at the lumbia Theatre this week: Luba Meroff. One would imagine she & varied entertainment that included & burlesque of “To-Day." A two- part farce called “Jeremiah Clancy's Sanatorium” Introduced the entire company, headed by Billy Kelly and ‘Naturally |L@w Reynolds. In the beauty contin. show is Mile, ris. | "Fen, a May Fieming, Armstrong, Flo Wallac and an ilvely chorus, “Omene,’ tal dancer, was the special but that has noth- times—and the ve- Clearance Sale in Progress CARPETS, RUGS and LINOLEUMS ‘All the Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums Are in Up-to- Date ‘Effects and Priced at Savings from 14 to 4 and Linoleums it would be advisable he bring room measurements, are short rolls and remnants advertised. French cat Seamed& Seamless Seamless Wilton be Axminster Rugs Velvet Rugs SIZE Ve 27 x 54 Inches me 44 it. x 6 tt. $20.25 6ft:x9 ft, $36.50 BK x10}G ft = 953.75 Oft. x12 ft. $60.00 9 ft. x15 ft. 981.25 ( 8 rs! and 9 ft. x 12 ft. $101.30 $81.50 SIZE 18 In. x 36 In. 27 in. x 60 In. 36 In. x 72 in, 4% ft. x og ft. 6 ft. x9 ft. + 9 ft. x 12 ft. 14 15 50 5 ft. Liste (seamless) Extra Heavy Wilton Rugs These Rugs have Oriental patterns and colors and are particularly desirable in places where there is exceptionally hard wear. size vate =k 36 in. x 63 in. $8.00 $5.89 6 ft. x9 ft. $34.50 $23.74 Bit. 3in. x10 ft. 6in, $45.00 $30.50 oft. x 12 ft. $50.00 $33.75 Axminster Carpets A limited line, excellent qualities marked for quick ‘selling. Regular Price (yd.) $1.14 to $1.74 Sale Price, 98 SIZE 27 In. x 54 In. 6xon. 1% ft. x9 ft. ed Price Me ii A, $2.50 31530 SILAS $1600 S148 Oi ft. x 10% ft. 918.50 $1648 924.50 $1789 | on xazte. 921.50 $19.89 $27.50 $2048 | 1036 ft. x 1334 ft. £29.50 $26.75 Superior Grade Royal Wilton Rugs SIZB Erte 16 in. x 36 In. $2.50 27 in. x $4 in. $3.75 36 in, x 63 in. $5.75 8ft.3in.x10ft.6in, $32.50 9 ft. x12 ft. $35.00 9 ft. x 15 ft. $51.50 10ft. 6in. x13 ft.6in, $57.50 - 10ft,6in, x12ft. 951.50 50 Plain, figured and mottled Par- ticularly geod for halls and a Regular Price (yd.) $1.48 Now (yd.) $1.19 Body Brussels Carpets Suitable for bedrooms or dining rooms, out borders, Cut to fit any size room. Regular Price (yd.) $1.59 | "Inlaid and Figured Cork Linoleums ' | Inlaid Linoleums have the colors running all the way through to the back. Suitable for kitchen, pantry, bathroom or office. Vetere? wries. Heavy Quality, (s9.yd.) 81.86 (sq. yd.) 89c Medium “ (eg.yd.) 76c (8qe yd) 59c of Linoleum and Figured Cork Linoleums, Some have borders to match, others are with- Now (Yd.) 89c Figured Cork Linceuta are two and fou | yards wide. Some are slightly imperfec | owing to misprint of pattern. it of them | are perfect and give a wide choice of de- $ | signs and colors. | Usually (04. yd.), 540 Now (eq. yd.), 34¢ Remnants in both Inlaid It would be advisable to iy see manReUTCRNEENE, 65 6 SIRENS Senngine ate Cietedes Inlaid Linoleum Remnants, ‘Macy'e Usus! Price. (eq-yd.) 98ct081.59 WR 59c Figured Cork Linoleum Remnants, (0q.yd) 48cto 69¢(sq.yd.) 29c Oil Cloth (Remnants), noon, (*t-¥4:) 310 (8q.- yd.) 19¢ First Sale of the New "Year=-High Quality ORIENTAL RUGS and China. For this, the Macy "s Oriental Bug Department & is replete with splendid Rugs from Persia, Turkey rst Oriental Rug Sale of the year, we offer to our customers a collection which we were able to buy considerably under the market prices. Of course, the savings thus effected are passed to you, Persian Room-Size Carpets Extra Quality Exquisite designs and rich Oriental color- ings. Suitable for living rooms, dining rooms or libraries. The saving on these Floor Cov- erings is fully 25 per cent. Size. Sale Price.| Size 10.2x6.11 $69.50\11 744.11 10.10x6.0 $89.50) 12.0x18. 11.10%8.3 $96.50)14:%9” 12.6x8.9 11,.3x8.8 $96.50 12.10x9.1 12.2x8.1 $99.50) 3 4x90 O.41x8.10 $88.50) 14.4x9.4 12.4x8.0 $06.60) 14.1x10.0 Royal Kazak Turkish Rugs The designs and color combinations make this GipAY 4 Gt a a to all who find pleasure in Orient Size. 5.9x8.1 5.7K6.6 6.07.0 5.0x7.8 $49.50 5.5091 Beloochistan RUGS— Extra Quality— Very fine and silky. 3 ft. x S ft. 4 in. High Cl MeuoulRUGS, $19.89 They would be good value st $27.50, Average size about 3 ft. 8 in, x 6 ft, Bin, ale? Price. Size, Sale Price. $49.50 |0.0%6.6 P 10x7.2 $15.74 Average size about FOURTS Loon, (BrTES | Cotton-Filled COMFOR” | Figured Silkoline cambric; full size Ss. IRE CAREFUL wat You TA ( @. B. Mocy & On.s Attractions Are Their Low TENS) GreaGway, Btth to Macy’s Annual DRUGS, Will Take Place January J It will pay our customers to wait for this Sale and then to buy in quantities sufficient to meet household needs for months to come. Annual HOSIERY Sale Now in Progress 40,000 pairs of Sample Hosiery for Men and Women a saving of 40% on regular prices. Included are Lisles, Cottons, Wool—plain colors, embroidered effects, stripes, checks and Jacquard designs. EG * Women’s Silk Hose X (or) 94c tandard $1.60 Grades. Women’s Sample Hose (pr.) 24e Regular 50c Grades. Women’s Silk Hose | ‘Women’s Sam (pr.) 69 (ryt Standard'$1.00 Grades. Regular 26c Grades. All perfect—with the except that have an “<casional thick or thin thread, which, howe ever, does not impair the wearing qualities. MAIN FLOOR, CENTRE AISLE Men's Sample aa (pr.) 180 Regular 26c Grades, At Important Savings ero te a ~ \ at ¢ ion ofthe 6c Silk Hos, ERS: This is our special oy te ae a omforters on at fu filled with pure sanitary cot usual prices. Figured Cambric Comforters, Heavy weight in designs; fancy size. Silk Mull Comforters, lain silk Comforters, 69c Several designs; for full and three-quarter size beds. ured Silkoline eee $1.29 Heavy weight; variety of durable” yet fancy stitched; for full size beds. ured Cambric eS $3.59 Lamb's wool filled; botn sides covered with figured ve with blue colorings; border Ua $2.00 gr BEVERAGES Of Known Purity lly 25% less thag Extreme Care Taken lo Obtain the Best the World Affords. ARTIFICIAL VICHY, made after Bauer's analysis of by the famous bes Of or Cari'H. Benulls, New York, erent a jutel re. ana’ lysis on every Large bott! 94 doten: ry of 50, $7.48; medium bottle, $1.24 per dozen; case of 1 bherry—Jose K. Ivison, Jeres rm te Froaters, —Ver: sual price ‘Topes-A full fiayored. pure wine, a Usual price, 62:21 par xallon: oi ter sa Feal Americon Rye Whiskey-- Tieht years old, soft and mete low, Usual price $5.g4_ per gallon; $1.24 per bottle: This sale, $4.96 per qal'ang'$1.i4 per bottle, Old Mellow Neoteh Whiskey, Saottte wmericnn Gin (Welland Btyle)— Por | —— "et Tare au full Ta a an | = Crrviaitised Hock and Wee, Grand Grille, abso- per 100, High grade a it mull to match; for full size 4

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