The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1915, Page 11

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lo Directs Own Symphony | With Orchestra By Syloester Rawling. i American Symphony Orch- tor, gave a first concert at Agolian Hall last night. Mr. Carrillo is. @ Mexican who, after years of study in Burope, has been active in the mu- alo World of Mexico City. Since he came to New York he has got to- e@ther this band as a co-operative Organization, His concertmaster is David Robinson, formerly ass| coficertmaster of the New York 8: Phony Orchéstra, and his players are Companies. © To expect from | Dicked-up band the finished play- ing of our permanent and endowed 1 tras, with their constant re- is, would be absurd; neverthe- legs the individual intelligence of the ma and the capacity and seal of ttptr leader go far to accomplish re- that command respect. One of Purposes of the orchestra is to @ free trial per mance to any work of promise by an’ Americon commporer. _ OF chief interest last night was the Pregentation of Mr. Carrillo’s own fitgt symphony in D major, played for th® first time in New York. The com- Position is essentially Latin In con- ception and development, Judged by the standards set by the great Ger- mah symphonists it is an exotic; but with its alternating moments of auavity, and of passion, and of ex- plosiveness—Mr. Carrillo isn't afraid to make sometimes startling use of hig drums and cymbals—it is melo- @i9ae and it holds no little charm. Besthoven’s “Leonora” overture, No. 3; @ transcription of Wagner's “Al- humblatt,” by C. E. Le Massena, and the-walts from Tschatkowsky's “Sere- nage” for string orchestra were the al orchestral numbers. je soloist was Margaret Harrison, who song Bruch’s “Ave Maria.” There @ falrly large audien Me among its constit Aatonio Scotti having the grip, Pas- atfale Amato was called upon sudden- ly 49 impersonate Scarpia in the per- ince of “Tosca” at the Metro- tan Opera House last night. It wes no easy task, for it is two thtee seasons since Mr. Amato 4 in the part; but he acqui hifaself admirably and won well applause,” Geraldine Farrar in name part and Giovanni Marti- as Cavaradoss! were at their i, while Rossi, Leonhardt, Bada, le, Reschigiian and Sophie Bras- 4aG well sustained familiar charac- t Mr. Tot int conducted a fine mance that was enjoyed by a Jal audience, The Friday aftetnoon “Moments Maatcales” ‘at the Waldorf-Astoria will be resumed to-morrow. Lucile Collette, an American girl who has Won success abroad as violinist and| pigate will be the enief soloist. Af. | tet the Professional dances there will be general dancing, The music library of the late Ger- rit Smith has been presented by Mra, Smith to Dr. William C. Carl for the Gullmant Organ School. The col- lection, one of the largest in this country, contains manuscripts from a number of the world’s leading com- posers in addition to scores and works + on theoretical subjects. has played .to so many capacity houses this feason that he will give angther recital at Aeolian Hall on Saturday afternoon. ~~ An@erson Claime Big Support for Anti-Saloon BI —A majority of election district of the larger cities would be em- powered to declare that district “wet” or “dry” under the provisions of the State Anti-Baloon Le: Optional J.ocal Prohibition Bill, which is to be ini c ext Wednesday in the Le Senator Jones and As- worpelyman loward. @ bill alma to oxtend the right of voteFa in small political units to en- forge their views on the prohibi question. The bill is similar to introduced last year which failed estra, Julian Carrillo conduc. | retruited largely from the disbanded | siiteitemeemallid MAIN BUILDIN - MAIN BUILDIN orehestras of the Boston and Chigago r 'G Marold Bauer, the English Planist, | “WET” OR “DRY” UP AGAIN. | 0 IS RR IDE eR RR IRI HP MAIN BUILDING Where’s the Man Who'd Miss a Sale Like This? Men’s $1 “Goodyear” Rubbers | . In a Timely Distribution, ' Tomorrow, at, Pair............ comet iacans rubbers, Standard firse quality. Every perfect. ‘: : Self Acting—Clog or Low eo) All sizes, 6 to eM and T whites, i } J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. Open Again THE BIG STORE” Wemtw))|22 2572 wom swes SIXTH AVE., IGMITO I9™ STREET Mechs her in fr Parents to rest while the chile dren play. G STAMPS IN THE FORENOO: INGLE STAMPS THEREAFTER Larselecwra ub: bro tlre The Most Extraordinary Sale of ’Em All! Biggest, $5 and 6 Skirts Women’s and Misses’) g) || seit tare2.95 | (oats, 11.50 Remarkable range of-styles in all sizes for women and misses. Less than two weeks ago we completed big deals with three leading coa $1150 makers. We agreed to take from them their entire Reger | lines of coatings, linings and trimmings, and these we had made up into stylish and most becom- me a Meng sth Serie i ition t mounce to the public the greatest The result is that we are in a position to announce sale of REALLY BEAUTIFUL AND SERVICEABLE COATS THAT ANY STORE HAS EVER HAD THE GOOD FORTUNE TO TELL OF IN JAN- ARY. : IN MOST INSTANCES THE SALE PRICE ($11.50) DOES NOT PAY FOR THE MATERIALS ALONE. ; ‘ ; As a value-giving occasion this is an event without an equal—in style, quality, workmanship and trimmings these coats are everything that any woman could ask for. (4 of the Styles for Your Choice at $2.95.) 1,183 skirts, all made this season's selling, in the most attractive yi , \ A f styles ever presented even at if prices, Look at the range of materials: RICH BLACK URAL LAMB, MATTE-LAMB gy variety o thoown es broadtail cloth), ASTRAKHAN and BOUCLES, PLAIN AND STRIPED 5 : ING MODES ee Be iy AEE in piety aed GOOD-L00K ZIBELINES; also a limited number of PLUSH COATS WITH MILITARY. FUR ; Here are serviceable and he de skirts Fn ndamanggnr isaceot COLLARS. A ; ‘ Most of these coats are lined throughout with a very fine quality of satin. Many of these coats have beautiful fur collars. All lengths from 45 to 52 inches. tasi The materials are: PLAIDS AND MIXTURES IN BLUE AND GREEN, BLUE AND BROWN, GRAYS AND TANS; also NAVY AND BLACK SERGES, MATELASSES, BLACK DIAGONALS, ROMAN STRIPES, EPONGE atid NUMEROUS OTHER FABRICS. ' ' 1 lors for your choice, including the ever desirable IN ah t The range of styles embraces FLARE CIRCULAR SKIRTS, FANCY binin Elaok set savy laa epenncianis dy . ‘ YOKE SKI me R Ree Oe EATER CROKT utore S! Yo _ We illustrate four Coats selected at random from the many styles from which & j psbA epee natee, Daatie Tact rb gerhy dace Be ESRI HS St Gu SOUP nKE haem Be isses—si ; our Ss , a oll “ Gaivieetenre. wide | Choice $1 1 50 y \ Every belt size from 22 to 31. Every ys from 37 to 42. No Mail, Phone, C. O. D. or Approval Orders Filled. | at e Sale Tomorrow. Come Early, Please! ANNEX BUILDING--HOME FURNISHING. From Benj. McCabe & Bro. We Have Made An MAIN BUIL DIN‘ Remnant Sale of Linens and White Goods Regardless of Cost . Size Hea 79 Bleached Muslin Sheets $2.50 and $3 Blankets — various ; ‘chun Toveilia tery "* Le |"*Sualin towelo each 15e| thasinsanche nn A9e Kings seme slay 6 5, Enormous Underprice Purchase of Te and 8¢ yd. Ble: dd Un- 43 \ Hag cues toe 1 ae | “bleached Musiin--yard wide Age |25¢, and 29¢ Odd Hemstitched, Ste: Bresened Senate Cvmete FO lads midached Adsaiin heed e |B] | 123gcHemmed Bleached Muslin reap ecrnaltss lea caalai (74 pitied nto) 81x90 in.; edch A | tie etsy Se tte ag enc LOMA Mal one als atta mos erican Viade hugs Ms d. PI y 4 ; 9-ine! White Geode odd lots sera Oc Her ke Deere ss ic Plain borders: each . 2.95 00x09 in.;each......... 69c BUILDING : f the Famous These and Other Specials, T’S GRE AT GROCERY a reat Taino ta Dest tsb lated Bixs and vonorow twine "Feb Dws."! 1 Alexander Smith & Sons Co. Make Fresh Meats Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fresh Cort Most astounding bargain offer announced from our 10 Ibs. § Ibe. FLORIDA SWEET|BALDWIN APPLES, NEW FARINAS7c @9¢ We deliver al! Paid and} ROAST BEEF—choice cuts GREEN fen Sie anata eB Ce eas. [esc*taat mt Sde ||| ORAS 29. ap Floor Covering Department in many seasons eorrcmele SRT] mUtTeIC~ iscs ce tener Pe onas, 8188: Q2c| PED ONIONS, yellow |[] ROLLED Ib. reseds 19) Western stock ps, OATMEAL .AT%o 24¢ FANCY LIMA LAMB—full fore quarters BEA! dote KING Of city-dressed; P Ib. . n APPLES, Northern York Im: 35¢ Ib pon Absolutely the finest grade of rugs. Every one perfect. Remarkable variety of Oriental MUTTON-. short fore quarters of Wests perias MREANS.....98¢ 40: and Floral patterns. All color combinations. The sizes as you can see from the list printed below, ret Jersey 1ie| HOE VOMANTS dover 48C ‘ VORTMEAL, 950 18} ] | are the most desirable. oat be. Sarg entre oe PEAS B85: 48: = "ress teres ye] ®tovonai tories Wine Sep BS MARS 10: 90s AND JUST LOOK AT THE LOW PRICES . pair. apple | basket I : . fresh made,| FO Wi tha Be Sale begins tomorrow morning, and will be continued until every one of these rugs is sold, Delicious Teas Smith's Extra _Smith’s Seamless Smith's Wilton Velvet SAMPLE TEAS mised Axminater Rugs Kirman Axminster Rugs Rugs to order; . Si Regularly. Sai PUKE HREAKEAST COCOA taney shape can ; Sis. 81: 226 oxiate baer, grit “S286 “aise anetts necsery, at | Ce § SPICED zZ ail a ii 2 ‘i : ri ‘ § Ott 15, J ft 6 500... ie #06) SRIEND BARD PiCkLaS Ari eae Cron WOOL. SOAP CHIPS— 81 ¢ “Tita Naveen, Wack a] | Sia tote i909 {txt 6 sso 495 27x64 inehes.... 2.08... RB non betties, BBc; COFFEE a) mixed; ‘ ¥ $4 inc! 27 175 reg, 1s can Neihct be fits #110; D2e Meo Mpa ABEL] Fayattt hed | | Si x8, ci 48 : ‘Smith's Seamless Smith's Seamless —_— GENUINE MOCHA AND ,? BEST FAMILY TEAS 18 x 34 inches 1.25 . Our Own Baking LAAN COT He MONDE pines to iden ‘ : Carlton Axminster Rugs Palisade Velvet Rugs supplies from the ovens about every 30 minutes. 10 Ibs., #375; BRe ————_—_. 4 Ibe, #1 35¢ Smith's Saxony Sia loguloriy rr Sue Regulsrly, Gale 7 HERALD BLEND. cor Smoked Meats Sweet Peas PEEKS pERiECT TRA Axminster Rugs id | RPE aE stead PTET - $22.0... OSS VEE—10 Ihe, @3.05; ||] SUGAR CURED CON Eb mph oe a Requiery, saerie | Smith's Seamless Nep-| ion sxizn. 27:50. 1658 Nb yee Brel Cenk 18) BES po esit” att etal perhan Tapestr Rugs 27x Séinches 1.80... She nt eager Bd ene Hs : hy hone, Lie SHED pamly’ JoNe a1 Ee laskee, 348 1.56 | 9x 124 ST so hits Smith's Seamless ch: » UBC) paked is “paper “tunes ; seen” 256 hong ree ° Ate dx tone 14.80 915 , COMER Riis the) ry we sme OK Agi ce 50 foie Alpine Smith's Seamless Colonial Velvet Ruge | all xminster Rugs Manor Tapestry Rugs | 9x12 » ae ‘ due Bale Prive Sie Regularly Sale Prive fdxiOte.., 22.60.,., exit $12.60] BI bx ize $14.40 76 | 1.000% hye 2 leaaan Wh Tiina 36x70 inches M196] HH 10 10t16 6 RE | ea Ot oe Guinness’s Foreign Extra Stout WEYSTONI , FI face A BST 17 126] 7h exon t) 6.76 | 27x 54 ine .! ‘ $45 Deven ¥ ‘ Whaiaks oF phone sna” tlnoe vehi 1.45 } ‘165| "tthe The) pines theied in ANNEX BUILDING HOME FURNISHINGS : » mn bone Old Crow Wi 10) SPRINGVALE Kummel tem} Odd d E d S ] f F ed Pictu cate ear ane 81,15] Beewicx’ meen, 8°60 8 | arreres Tore s§ an nds sale 0 ram res ~~ Rume and Tom Gins To be Closed at Fractions of Former Prices Saar mre ee sat Some of these pictures are slightly hurt; nevertheless there's excellent chotce and the values " ad ead $120) Lrer borne 66: Clu own, Jamalee ORe The Famous FAUST KUMMEL Potrie por GOLD LABEL KUM h are truly exceptional And Lot of 6 ae. worai KUM MEL. 89¢ Mere & Oe ote seal airy Colertypes-—in gilt frames; formerly priced to $119 39 $ é Te 116 n ures } p i seit is te . Piaieres formerly priced "BOc Pia tangs formerly priced to @ e. word ‘ermouth s | For Your Chotes,... Horehound ‘anadian Rye a wre] Daly's Iria Whieky | “the avis Hevone's Pleturos— regularly priced 10 Sep! Pletures -- regularly sold up § FOCK AND RYE Ie ant Spec ‘ate ver oot “$1.10 fer gem 411 78) y oar y Ary 1 Splendid Range ef WE GIVE aoc GREEN TRADING STAMPS qpmmeemeeeeeee). B. GREENBUT COMPANY cummins WE GIVE 06 paaan TRADING 1 rll?

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