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

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veevervvevwvevwevever PIANOS 165— ESTABLISHED 70 YEARS tone is of supreme importance in a piano aust a etanble orice Er eheay te oe anne Waters Pianos and Player-Pianos offer both; a good tone and a reasonable price. The Waters tone is very sweet and musical, with a fine singing quality, and the Waters prices are very reasonable, but in the interest of true economy and not at the sacrifice of quality. Also the Waters 3-Year System gives you three ‘years’ time on a piano without interest or extras. Call and let us demonstrate what we claim for the Waters Pianos and Player-Pianos or send postal for catalogue with reduced prices and terms. Horace Waters @ Co. 134 Fifth Ave. nr. 18th St. A THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, i afte By Sylvester Rawling. ! LIVE FREMSTAD, « stunning O picture in red, was the eoloist at the Philharmonic Society's concert in Carnegie Hall yesterday | Hi afternoon. She @ng first with the orchestra: Wagner's “Im Treibhaus,” “Traume” and “Schmersen.” Some of her high notes were not of her best, but she interpreted each of the songs with understanding and senti- ment. Later, to the accompaniment iat the plano of Lina Coen Van Lier, she sang a group of Scandinavian songs with captivating archness; In Ole Bull’s “Saeterjenten’s Sondag” she could scarcely refrain from dancing, especially when, in response to insist- ent demand, she repeated the last stanza, She was scdrcely less effec- tive in Halfdan Kjerulf's “A Raven Jo." She was recalled innumerable times by an enthusiastic audience. Mr. Stransky and the orchestra played Beethover seventh ‘sym. phony, Strause’s ill Eulenspiegel,” a acene from Victor Herbert's suite for string orchestra and Rossini’s “William Tell” overture—a fairly |b-mye! Programme—with fine effect. The “Till Eulenspiegel,” a specialty —1915 Branch Stores 127 W. 424 St, ar. Bway. of Mr. Stransky's, foreed the rising of OPEN EVENIN 254 W.125th St.,nr.8th Ave. all the players to respond to the ap- 2G ‘ . * IT) pause. GS: | 571 £. 149th Se, me. 3d ave. || rutomarstn a Damrosch and the Symphony Orches- tra, with Josef Hofmann as soloist, &T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, — A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT.’ = repeated the programme of Friday Noeoke ty It was Scandinavian Day surely at Carnegte Hall yesterday, for follow- The Great Drug Sale Opens on \/ednesday of this Week. Herald Square, way, 34th to 35th Se SEMI-ANNUAL SALE of Philharmonic Ite ut Opens on Thursday Olive Fremstad’s 0! tio under the auspices of the can inavian Society. Ry ee) is whic! Bioern, base: proved well, worth hearing. songs in the noon there came in the evening @ whole concert of Scandinavian mu- 4 \Olive Fremstad WA | ERS Sings With the |siu'sers ay was le Wind- i two eo: Julia Clatenen, meene- ‘soprano, Claussen, bt is an opera singer, with a kiot id “Spinnaria” Hallstrom, “Mr. Blow of ailty ante id a0 range ree eae wife wi eal the orchestra “En ina, “Harald loern, aie0 ‘with s a good by san; “Knaud ia W. Gade, “ane by two folk songs, between the acts, and most of t! * dience sang It, standing, as arranged by Grieg. ant doth ee ers were heard in fol accompaniment of Frank plano. The een nosmere, were Gade's first Strindberr’s suite t ‘was curious that the boxes te oN dater Gir and Sinding’s Rondo Infinite.” wire crowded while there was plenty of vacant space on the floor. An — all-Wagner concert, with Johanna Gadski, Johannes Sembach and Otto Gorits as stats, served to crowd the Metropolitan Opera House last night and to stir ha audience mightily. Mme. Gadek: voice, after singing ¢ oy from’ “Tristan tnd Isolde,” lorious lebestod was forced to xing twice the famous Val- kyrie cry from “Die Walkuere.” Sembach in Lohengrin's and the Prize Song from “ tersinger,” and Mr. Gorits 1 from “The Flying Dutchman’ Mr. rrative Mole: aria won the house. Richard Hageman Lied the orchestra finely through Meistersinger” prelude and Flying Dutchman” overture. Siegfried” was presented at the Metropolitan Opera House for the first time this season on Saturday afternoon to a Jarge and enthusiastic performance was x audience, The tinguished by a thrilling last Johanna Gadski with passion and abandon. last season, were also excellent. The January Economy Sale of This Week NOTIONS and Dressmakers’ SUPPLIES AT IMPORTANT SAVINGS ' Every item listed below is perfect and of the best quality. There are no “seconds” or old stock in this sale; each article is exactly the same.as when you paid.full price for it. A comparison of the prices below with those quoted elsewhere ‘will convince you of the money-saving opportunities this sale affords. Fancy Frill Elastie, fine qual- ity, all colors (yard). 16 Macy's Usual Price, to Plain Liste Elastic, all colors, inch wide, in % yd. lengih strips only, at Be Iren Hoard Pads, sizes 4 to 5% tt: 4 apeatal, Bc veritig price slelocwhore 50c. Iron Board Covers, siz& 4 to 5% ft. 1¢ Macy's Usual Price, 230 Irom Stands, to adjust t width board,” ET lasbestes iron Holder, :375 Macy's Usual Price, 50 Folding Nickel Coat Hangers, to carry in suit case, fs ier Usual Price, 90 and Seart heavily nickeled, ane tr acy’s Usual Price, 2ic Imported Skirt or ‘Trouser Hangers, with inside felt pro- tectors to prevent marking the cloth, Macy’s Usual Price, 70 Imported Skirt or Trouser Hangers, with patent spring clamp, fine quality, Macy’ Ps rice, 180 Linen tae fine qual- ity, 8 y Macy's Usual Price, 90 Silke Corset Laces, tubular, 5 yas, Jong, white, 4c Macy's Uaual Price, 29¢ fe tod Strap Sew-on Hone pertern, With suspender web Stuatie. white, 4c ve Usual at Price, 19¢ Celtul air Pine, ahell color, Wie" inches lone,"3 gna of English wire, in Tency’ ‘in box, assorted sizes, c filled English Needle Cases, with assorted needles, leather- ette covers, 14¢c, 24c, BNc Imported All-Over Real Halr Nets, bi medium and light brown Vdc. 1 M dozen, Pins, all brass, heavy nickeled. Sizes éo he 24. ya Bie and a) Dosen il << esha OS TT The “Imperial” Dress Form, $11.89 Macy's Usual Price, $12.49. It is easy to copy the new models if you have a good Dress Form, “Imperial” adjusts itself to any size or shape, as it has 20 body sections, each adjustable, and height of form and size of skirt can be regulated. It is a time and labor saver; illustrated at right. Complete Dress Forms, $3.39 Macy's Usual Price, $3.96. _ \ ; Fine quality Jersey covered bust and wire tay skirt, these forms are on patented stands, can be Ht if raised or lowered by foot pedal, no screws to lose or get out of order. Sizes 32 to 42. iltliy il \| Our “Jewel” Adjustable QUID Dress Form, $3.89 Macy's Usual Price, $4.89, Made of good material and will give long service. Exparids at neck, bust, waist and hips; skirt can be extended and lengthened. Made in four sizes, as follows, illustrated at left: No. 1 Expands 32 to 42, No. 2 Expands 34 to 44. No. 3 Expands 36 to 46, No. 4 Expands 38 to 48, Complete Dress Forms, $1.74 Macy's ‘Usual Price, $1.98, These are made with wire skirt and can be adjusted to any height by an underneath screw. Sizes 32 to 42, MAIN FLOOR, 34TH ST, REAR at Book, assorted 100-74. Spools Bisck and etety ie c White Sewing Mk, O, 4 and P. Mv acite Usual Price, 90 aaa Gc. Doi Do lacy’t 1e, Black or White tters O, A and B. 85.38 ual Price, Doz., 85.04 quality in Y-os. spools. Bye Tape, black fine’ Guat (are, ual Price, 160 yi. 1 ‘Three in Macy’s Usual Price, 190 One Ol, factory ec U oats Price, 480" Cotten, rown. TT. berry ual Price, the Se Best Black, Spool 4“ Mi 0. N. 'T. Spool Cottem, sizes | + vee! A nee Black, White, Tai 26 to 80, black or white, 49 | and other shades,” om aaa Spool, %4 Sets, consisting of 2 hat ‘Macy’ veil pins and 6 lace pins, Millincr’s rl, green and blue, Pe Needles. | WF ie. rE ta to'ty trek wi Ta piece” a ferdlen, tor Singer, — Be heeler & Wilson, 400-74. Spool Hiack Domenties Witteox fe lb eee enter Aven makers’ Si Letter only. Spool, 14c. Dozen, 81.50 Paper, BYec. Dosen Be Cana’ Price, Dos., $2.28 Maop's Ueual Price, 600 “ MAIN FLOOR, 84TH STRRET, REAR. needles in paper; good sizes. Machine Straps, to fit any ach De ck or white cotton gros Lis a enn, 3 Doren, “4c, 84 oe is zen, c, Bac. Usual Prices, Be, ordpe, 10 3; ng Silk Serge Be! eas i fi wide; 10-74. plece; black. or white, 67% Macy's Veuat Price, 760 Baume us above: Toclncn wide; 10-yd. piece; black or white, az Macy's Usual Price, 560 Chica Silk © covered Feather 2-yd. plece; black or Maoy's Usual Price, 840 Macy's Superior Gi Covered Pure Reb shleider ainos Rae? Macy’s Foust 43.18, 43.86 and $3.96 . Dozen, 77. Pair, qe Macy's Usual Price (dozen), 98 Oriental Pearl Buttons, two and four holes; sits 14 to 24 Hygne (card), Macy's Usual Price, 90 Hickory Hose Supporters, for women, misses and children; all elastic; black or white; pair, Sanitary Aprens, tine quality rubber sheeting; regular size, Macy's Usual Pric Bie Fasteners, 3 good sizes 22c Meee he whites ya. aie Macy's Usual P: Taffeta Seam ding, ‘ ligne; black or. white; full a x44. in plece. Piece, 1c, oxen, Macy's Usual Price (doz, sat ze. ; if Hears | Tonal i Prive (doz.), 81. ue 1,1 math de ak euad ibes, contatu- ine 00 tine plas jet or white, Macy's Usual Price, to “Die “The as Brunnhilde and Jacques Urlus as Siegfried singing Albert Resceaed ber, Carl Braun, rt se Basti Ruyadael in parts familiar from Mr. eae cena de sassaseeasessesesaceses rib at the :ing of Beethoven's sight! 1915. pS DETANED SHP DODGES BRITISH CRUISER, FLEES Provisions at Newport News last De- cember and while she was loading her name was changed and she was put under provisional Costa Rican the French Hospital at the Met: registry by the Costa Rican Ministry tan Opera House on Banas rable bi} tg ~ bya serene cee at Washington. She sailed, ostensi- mee al a “near riot” amon; the hundreds ‘turned. away after be, Br Pm gated 2 mig Instead of proceeding to Valparaiso she stopped at Port Limon, where her captain endeavored to have the provisional registry formally ap- ees, by the Government, Asperenty the skipper sire jeatigation, for ht FEEL FINE! KEEP BOWELS ACME, STOMACH SWEET AND HEAD CL standing tn Hine for hours, It seems that the committee had sold more than 1,000 admission tickets, while the mit set the Fire Department is 450, MR ine Farrar, Caruso and the FROM HARBOR BY NIGHT Plauee. “ile Mareciiiaine” was ved Captain of Tenadores Brings "Tho Star Spangica. Benner whion a Story of Marina Quezada’s Escape From Port Limon. followed. The profite were sett 000, e Dr. Karl Muck and the Boston Symphony Orchestra charmed an- other crowded house at Carnegie Hall on Saturday afternoon by their nphogy, sympho; Schumann's overture to “Genovevi Bach's Shepherd's Music from Capt. L. H. Porter of the United Fruit steamship Tenadores, which arrived to-day from the West Indies, reports the Costa Rican Government Christmas Oratorio, and Lisst's! seized the papers of the freight] No odds how bad your liver, stomach | dissiness, cick, cour, | “March of the Three Holy Ki . Frits Krelsler, ax the violin soloist in| steamship Marina Quesada at Port |or bowels; how much your head aches,| stomach, They, cleanse ay Bruch's tasia on Scotish airs,| Limon ten days ago on suspicion that) how miserable and uncomfortable you pa mater) evoked @ demonstration. the vessel's cargo of coal and pro- are from constipation, Pengeaoee bil. ing the iousness and cl aiwags ont tis pe Mg, See ad clear, Lath igen, TTS add ths hesdasks, .Miloniaeenr pee Rukohieren eek ‘fe visions was intended for a German cruiser in the South Atlantic and not for delivery at Valparaiso, as the manifest stated. Notwithstanding that a British cruiser was cruising outside the port, playing @ search- complish it. His gramme aiso| light, the Marina Quesada sneaked held Bach's prelude and fugue in P| out during the darkness of night and »| disappeared without papers of any “| kind, The Marina Quezada was formerly a Norwegian ship called the Giada. stone, She loaded with’.coal and ‘The triumph of Harold Bauer's re- cltal at Aeolian Hall on Saturday af- ternoon was his inspired presentation of Schumann's “Scenes from Child- hood.” If he had not established his place among the master pianiats long ago, this would ha’ ufficed to ac- WILL OFFER REMARKABLE VALUES TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) IN THE FOLLOWING: A Specially-prepared Sale of Women’s Spring Blouses offering, at attractive prices, four new, smart The January Sale of Misses’ and Children’s Underwear will afford an opportunity for purchasing newly-made Undergarments, of superior models embodying the latest style features qualities and workmanship, at much lower and made of the wanted materials. prices than are usually asked.. denntctallored B en % . AMERICAN-MADE UNDERWEAR crepe de Chine, in white, putty color, pale For Misses For Children pink, French gray and black . at $6.50 85c. & $1.10 Nightrobes 65c. & 85c. Tailored Shirt Blouses of striped handker= 48c. & 85c. Drawers 35c., 40c. & 48c. chief linen, in blueeand-white, pink-and- 95c., $1.65. & 2.25 Petticoats 75c. & $1.35 white or lavender-and-white; finely tucked: $1.50 Princess Slips 95c. & 1.25 and finished with a high roll collar, at $6.75 Misses’ Combination Garments 18S. Blouses of embroidered silk net; and Bl ye Children’s Hand-embroidered Flannel Petti- of filet lace; both in cream color, each $9.25 coats (sizes 4 to 10 years) ; 5 95c. : FRENCH HAND-EMBROIDERED UNDERWEAR For Misses For Children $2.25 Nightrobes $1.50 & 1.75 1.20 &1.45 Drawers 48c., 65c. & $1.20 1.35, 1.90, 2.35 Petticoats 68c. Children’s Waist. Petticoats (sizes 4 to 10 years) . «© + + «+ 95c. & $115 An Important. Offering of i Mahogany Art Furniture : will provide a feature of unusual interest in the Department for Art Objects and Belo-a- brac. Remarkable values in real mahogany pieces will be found at the prices quoted. Tea Tables, with marquetry inlay, at $15.00 Telephone Sets, consisting of table and chair, : at 7 ce he deel) gee he $8.50 | 4 Priscilla Sewing Baskets ° at 6.75 f Bedside Tables, 28 inches high, top Mxl4 inchesindiameter . . . at $6.50 Imported Lingerie Articies (Hand-embroidered) will form an important part of a Special Sale in the Fancy Needlework Department (Fourth Floor, Madison Avenue section), marked at these attractive prices: Pillow Covers at 65c., $1.00, 1.25 to 3.00 Muffin Stands, with scoop Plain . . . nite Phe at $4.65 | Shirty-torth Street Fifth Averne-Madtaon Avenue, New York Carty 88h Rea Chiffonier and Dresser Scarfs With iniay. . ‘ i at 6.50 each tte iae sh $1.75, 2.25 & 3.25 Tip Tables Pincushion Covers ; at 2.25 & 3.00 17-inch size eae Qi ee et | i . . . ° t Also AMERICAN-MADE FANCY ARTICLES Sedeeh see ‘ comprising Oval Serving Trays, with marquetry decorae Squares and Dresser Scarfs of white cotton, tin. we we at $3.50 lace-trimmed rieaertaar each 45c. Palm Stands erry kt Workstands, with bag of cretonne or silko- Book Blocks in a variety of designs, all with line ate ee ge ate AS marquetry inlay . . . at $3.80 This Department is prepared to take orders for Brocade- or Cretonne-covered Cabinets for Blouses, Hats, Infants’ Wear, Veils, or com- bination use; also Desks, Desk Sets, Baskets, Work Tables, and Boxes in all dimensions. Extensive Reductions have been effected in this Department in the prices of Italian Marbles, Bronzes, Japanese Ware, Ivories, Dutch Silver, Lampe and other and decorative articles.

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