The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1915, Page 15

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a li Mme. Culp presented three Indian LP _ @f each, with a plaintive appeal that ‘4: lay afternoon that ofce more emphasis ? } at the piano were a delight in them- | Church of the Meassia } series of free organ recitals in the ) next of which takes place to-morrow | rpc poe A arms Afresh In Song Recital By Syloester Rawling. 4 ULIA CULP, the Dutch lieder Singer, recovered from the cold _. Which coused a postponement, ve &@ song recital at Carnegie Hall led her eloquence and her artls- and brought joy to.an overflow- Budience. At the bédnning, In a group, her volce seemed @omewhat veiled; but that soon . By the time she reached “Bohwalbe sag’, mir an” she had it Bader full control and she fairly | telumphed in “Feideinsamkeit.” Gongs by Thurlow Lieurance, sung in “Eglish, neither the music nor the composer being familiar. The songs Were entitled “The Weaver,” “Iler Blanket” and “Lullaby.” There was refreshing simplicity in the melody fairly reflected the moods suggested by the words, Mme. Culp making a gem of the “Lullaby.” Two other gongs in English, “Wind Song” and “The Star." by James H. Rogers, held Jess of interest. Then there was a delictous “Dutch Serenade,” by S. de Lang, and two finely effective songs by Richard Strauss, “Befreit” and “Morgen.” A group of Hugo Wolf came at the end, "Thr jungen. Leute” and “Mausfallen- spruechiein,” delivered with capti- vating archness; but why, Mme, Culp, did you Anject “Deutschland” into the text of “Heimweh,” and give it such Coenraad V. Bos's accompaniments selves and Mme. Culp properly made him share the applause with her. There were the usual frenzied demon- strations at the end for more that ‘Were successful in their purpose, One of Mine. Culp's added numbers was Schubert's “Ave Maria,” sung most impressively. The second subscription concert of the Music League of America took place at Aeolian Hall last night under the observation of many of its dis- ‘Qguished patrons. The_ per! were Mile. Lise Brias, who s aria from Massenet's “Le € group of songs; Alfred Megerlin, vio- linist, who played Haendel’s sonata in G minor and Wieniawski’s pol- e in A maj and Vivian Gos- , who sang ngs by Schubert 1d Strauss that ifcluded “Doppel- gnung.” Ethel ompanist at the Clifford Demarest, organist of the jah, Is giving a church, with talks on the music, the, afternoon at 4 o'clock. VAUDEVILLE THEATRES, HNMR S LONG oe SHAM CO. 24, Chore agers To-pav $100. posaron Avenue 46-47 rm Sraceve josie Gormenie Wall--Nest Hum, Bue —Aumeers af |” pas METROPOLITAN ores HOUSE | HO-MIOHT NE BiB pints PROLUNwis” esque GIRL: PROM HAPPILAND: and stop headache, colds, sour stomach. ° Get a 10-cent box. 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Moey & Co.'s Attractions Are Thole Low Prices. - r ‘ Book Clearance 4 | Annual Sale January Sale of BRASS « Enamel BEDS At Very Special Prices .. e—Headquarters for Dependable Bede and bien PT ded his Important Sale a Group of Remarkable Specia' WHITE ENAMEL BED Macy's Usual Price, $3.96 pesto’ er brignt fintehe . PThe White Enamel Beds, in hard baked-on white en- amel. Inchoice of 4 sizes. WHITE ENAMEL BEDS Macy’s Usual Price, $9.74 BRASS BEDS Similar nee 4 Elsewhere $27.50 Tees it beset fF kau ‘wo-inc! eure res wit! ind rou filling rods and tnch square top rods. Brass caps. All ae. é Continuous Post Brass Beds Macy's Usual Price, $15.74 Teo Webs (As user ‘wo Inc! ing. rods—-tintshed satin of bright. Superior construction. Two-inch continuous posts and seven 1-Inch filling rods; large husks. Firished in rust-proof and da Damarda lac- quer; satin or bright. As illustrated. Values. WHITE ENAMEL BED Macy’s Usual Price, $7.24 Special $5.89 aye illustrated above) Very he: construction; two Inch con- tinuous. post, with five %-inch round filling rods. Head 54 inches high; foot 34 Inches. Massive Gesigntall sizes. STEEL BEDS Mahogany Fi meee (As illustrated above.) ‘Anch Prey with 2-Inch top rod and Adi Two-t finished i mahogany, Deas dorey lene ; large ball joints and mounts. conn’ Post Brass Bed, $20. 24 Massive Bed, ‘in brass or satin finish. Two-Inch square posts and 7 one-inch filling rods in panel effect. All sizes. Sample Brass and Iron Beds At Reductions of One-Fifth Prices have been cut to effect a quick dis; from which to select. None can be duplicated at these prices. on Beds | pike Brass Beds 's Macy's ial Usual Price. es Usual Price. oe $14.24 = $11.49 . $21.24 $18.24 $14.67 .75 $23.89 $18.74 = $14.94 37s $19.89 $15.89 $15.49 $12.24 $9.89 $17.24 $12.74 = $10.24 $11.74 $22.24 $17.89 $11.24 ‘ 99.34 | $21.74 $7.49 $5.94 | $15.74 White Enamel Beds Macy's jacy’s Usual i ies “aa ea Brass 24 34 ($5.26 rq $6.74 = $5.49 price. $7.49 $5.94 arth) $16.49 $13.24 | previous to the arrival of new stock; a great variety of designs Brass Beds cy’ fal | Macy’: a ial $16.89 = $13.67 | $19.49 = $15.67 $18.74 — $18.74 | go1.74 $17.49 $34.50 $27.75 $32.25 28 | $33.75 $27.50 White Enamel Beds M Macy’ 1) usual Price, a Usual Price, Spesie! $4.49 $3.67 | 10.34 f $13.89 = $ 7 yee 4 pet a7 | $567 $4.49 $5.24 24 | $7.49 $5.96 Macy's Are First to Introduce Metal Beds in the Newest Finish pri \Cillaten’’| new finish ts of crystalline flsernane, trars- It nor hard ¢ ‘that ordinary usage ther chip is i and con be’ shed water ‘or Saal Cin toa polish. . Wi tong and Beds, in Purple and Brass, $12.34 Bede, in Green and Brass, $13.49 =i fiche er i ng ma ata cute fies Special, ’ $9.89 Mattress, Spoctal, $12.74 ut ort 8 art spe acd a, roll z eee EA" a "pie ow» Bilding Couche 91 4 @7 Link fabric steel bands, with Bleck tole , $12.67 ron we EME ie Sisal ‘torinas Z mattress, covered in green (Pull size.) Good grates of (acs evtested nasal hair; finely stit FEATHER PILLOWS fours,” §$16.24 Specially Priced Oe a pengiles aes at proportionate prices. inounts, ipede cae with helical pong and roll edge mattress, covered in green denim. At 49c, 99c and $2.19 Covered in fancy and A.C. A tick Beds, in Vernis-Martin, Beds, in Black, Brass Trimmed, Vernis-Martin, Purple and Black ‘The finish is applied on cold rolled steel tubes, and baked at a great degree of heat. It is very effective when trimmed with satin or bright brass In the rich dark colors mentioned above. $12.74 $13.74 Stee! . Specta = $3.34 Macy's Usual Price, $4.24 Double woven wire with steel bands. in all sizes, Steel ings, Special, $3.96 Macy's Usual Price, 84.96 Double woven wire: rope edge and helical springs at ends. All sizes. Box Springs, jal, $8.74 Macy's Usual Price, 811.40 Upholstered with best tempered springs and covered in A. ©. AL teking Finely constructs vd Box Springs, Special, $7.34 Macy's Usual Price, $9.24, Upholstered with best grade of tented stee! springs covered with ACOA. ticang Made to fit wood or iron beds. towi® | 81.49 Hond Boge Delightful Music in Restaurant—12:00 to 3:00 IneEARN Wat d hth sew 15™ JANUARY SALE SALE DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE:— Tanene White Goods Towels, Towellings Art Linens Curtaine Musiine Muslin Underwear Bheets Curtatatage Corsets, Petticoats Infants’ Woolleas Negligees o—________________* 15th January Sale of Muslins, Sheets and Pillow Cases Dwight Anchor, Utica, Mohawk, Will Weah Heavier, Wameutta and New Bedford —Your favorite must be among them. Will Wash Heavier. Ree. 19 Hematitched Sheets and Pillow Cases 10 and 6 Conte More Extra Long Pillow Cases to 40% Inches, Sheets to 8 Yards Long. ‘All mesouremente Detore hamming, Fruit of Loom Muslin) worth .11— January Sale of Loned: Vise Muslins i St Yard wide—d! ot heavy} 4% : leached watlhea work t ™. Yerad Wide ne starch oF dressing. tad’ tine “and” “Seinch erent 0: Undleachee Dleached—worth 9. *ys|uitse ciectet ce ui vie, Ne Mall or Telephone Order. Diamond Mille Sheetings— it 116 [Oi mph. full ‘at ‘18 bi inch Bleached for pillow cases oS +19/ing, will make 22 jaheeto—worth ary ee ‘Telephone Ondeve on the shove. JANUARY SALE SPECIALS! For Thursday—Women's ee For To-Day and To-Morrow. | Sesh, Ott on, Clearance tet, benee 22-inch | Nepkine— models for afternoon and *q ler= variety of crepe “ Instead of in 39 dosen— Seope meien sod enahig eanae 4 pA me eee = 4 stray td betore Muropeas | ate * bee ‘ ¥ « 64-inch havenope nen |} 248 i ih | Soft finish--heavy ‘hemi —damask pordereninitial wreath. Linen Dish Towellings— { 10 Reg. .14—Jan. Sale. 17-inch—pure Hnen—heavy quality, Ce pater oe PRICE-SAVINGS ON RUGS OF ALL SIZE Januery Sele end Cleasquess Are Rescen, derdown flateh— Many priced without regard fercest— "ERT REET fence ie ™ “i nporepm jess brio—open front, witho: figured Swiss. Design Blankets— 7 $4.26—Jan. we f beldd —best Soir tn bin sleeping. | “Fruit of Loo 1bto peliaddl ” Muslin— Silk Jersey Top Pea 1.68 Sree — 02.60., Usually $1.98—Jan. Sale 18280 inct—value $3.06. cseme Black and colors pleated Messaline Persian Velvet Rage Women's Silk Blouses— Mack Meet Beers, Lacing 98 and O00 | oe 08.40. miD White Crepe os, nee, o wall ind sleeves of black ‘ite stik—all sises. Cut Price Sale of Notions Continued Tomorrow MORNING SPECIALS—-Tomerrew, Thureday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders, $3.49 Women's Serge Shirte Also novelty werstode—t ‘eit flecque 37 Viawnelette aed ia, Ail elses, tne NO abaienes sKaoND PLo08, 9 t. Men's Winter Underwees “ Gray —shirte and drawers all pines MEN ONDEMWHAM MAIN FLOUR 4 ct, Women's Bloch Heer dium = weight double 5% yards wide saat das, 24 «1, Hach Towele iach Heavy Union linen om Po Wie 98 64, Fooge reps oo Sew) eae ag ae Pa iweb — Sree Sint lemgths of iad auellty~ otripes, Chevke, 100 | im pretty oulors Wash Vike FANS bOencwe aed | $4.98 Bore oorcoots attached cullare —& BUVe Pokwinninen “THLKD ia woite wilh o puree sibbow handles (A TER Gl Ma $3 4 Konsteseno Too Clothe 98, Deep borderecholee patterns sur atthe MSN nae

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