The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1915, Page 15

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\y ‘te Py i Pteye “Futurist’’ ' Piano Compositions By Sytoester Rawling. ®O ORNSTEIN, a New York Pianist from the east side, who ‘was disclosed to us a few yearn ago, when, as an uncouth youth, his artistry was in the making, after achieving some triumphs in Europe As an.apoatie of “futtriam,” returned © te we yesterday in a recital at the Bandbox Theatre in a programme of up-to-date compositions. Mr. Orn- who now must be of age and permitted a barber to ehear his _ flowing locks, not only commanded the ‘presence of professional critics but attracted an audience that held such expert musicians as Mr. Bauer, ‘Mr. Schilling and Mr, Kommeritch. i, “Mir, 4 Coppet, too, the founder of the “Flonselay Quartet, was in the front row and was not ashamed to show Dimectf, or his admiration for the Mr. Ornstein, with the courage of youth, threw tradition to the winds. Hils was no stereotyped programme. In vain one looked for the name of Bach, or Beethoven, or of Brahms. Instead there was to be found Erich Korngold, a Viennese prodigy not @éer now than Mr. Ornstein was when we first heard him; Arnold Schochberg, whose name spells an- athoma to the old fashioned; Maarice Ravel, Albeniz, Grondahl, Cyril Scott, Debussy and Mr. Ornstein himself. And their compositions were mighty interesting as Mr. Ornstein played them for us and to us with the plano 14 raised only a little, with a touch of the keys as caressing as it was pow- erful, and with an almost uncanny seeming breathing into and inhaling from them something of inspiration. If the most hardened classictst failed te feel and to enjoy the beauty of the . © tetra of the Bchoenberg pieces, then, >> lke the Pharieee, I must say: “Thank God, I am not like unto him.” Fortunately, Mr. Ornstein, under the management of the Music League of America, is to be heard in three more recitals of a similar character, which will furnish opportunity for more intimate analysis of his work. fovomp chanced thanks and good luck to — . It was a busy afternoon yesterday for music reviewers, for, while Mr, Ornstein was playing at the Bandbox ‘Theatre, Ossip Gabrilowltch was ing @ piano recital at Acolian Fortunately for us, Mr. Gabrilowitc! art is so sure, his intuitive sense so remarkebdle and his: musicianship is so well established, that we could afford to ae Mim. Personally I ard him play only the Beethoven pathetique, and he played it ingly, too. There was a large jastic audience to hear him, programme included Schube: ata in A minor, Mozart's v: | Moods,” At the Te Theatre yesterday |" afterneon Henry Parsons gave a song recital, in which he disclosed @ voice of considerable quality that he manip- ulated pig Kad ho little taste. Mr. Par- sona has been singing In opera in Italy, it is understood, and Be well filled house sho that he has @ co ena fol- lowing. old Italian eongs, which ure of hearing, he well. ‘His programm Lidgey’s song cyc! and compositions by Schu- bert, Grieg, Strauss, ati and Leoncavailo, Elmer Parsons's accompani frepece rot a ame a the a’ "rh secured is possible in i ithowraphy © Dut in no other medium. His “Woman Stand Sa 13) ie ty etching icity but fi ine oo techinionl exe cxeene | my Re tit et there are incidental KA, etril pe the ee ae favor his “Nude Model Ponha The pic- | ture if its entirety repels, All the 5 should have been lav- ished upon the model is given to a! oa incident. The bine 4 paintings, without violently with the wee has halted | observer Belay of tel eee The net proceeds of a concert to be given at Resins lian Halli next Tuesday evening by Mark cw the Rus- sian pianist, will be te the Vacation War "Rellet Mr. Hambourg has offered way to assist not only the European war sufferers but the unemployed women and girls, who aro finding work with the Vacation War Relief Committee in making clothing for the war suf- ferers. The work of this committee i Pigeon to such an extent that extra workrooms have been opened and more than 400 girls are being em- ployed. Mr. Hambourg’s yeeume wall includé the Bach- ment of the organ etyiog) land fugu fugue in A minor, @ group by Chepin and several compositions of "his own, —— Henri Matisse’s penis New Art Shown |, east rascals out—the headeche, In Novel E. Exhibit \iemen wes The Montross sein, Gliuars fs tempo- ee bat at ) Clean ye your bowels} headache, ies, oe sour stomach. keep them out with Cas- rarily given over to modernity. The new art of Henri Matisse is now to be seen there. The exhibition of the work of thia artist begam Jan. 20 and will continue until Feb, 27, Matisse studied under Bouguereau, Moreau and Carriere, but foreome reason he broke away from the academic school and devoted himself to the extreme in art. He adopted the cubical tenets and devoted himself to the attempt to Present “the objectivity of @ att. Jectivity.” The present. exhibition the graphic exposition of the result. Paintings, drawings, etchings, litho- graphs and sculpture have all been used by him to give expression, to the art In which he fe a recognided leader. The seizure of an emotion, the fixing of some thought, the trans- lation of a pagsion by means.of. line or color is his goal. In his etchings he seeme to have gone but a little way toward the rev Jutionary. In hia “Head a You Woman” (No, 36), with a few touehes of his needles he gives us a reauit that is at once full of life and char- acter. Matiaso ts’ indifferent to his continuity of line. He cares not if his subject goes out of the field. ‘The effect is what he wants. This is exemplified in his No, 16, where the | pe margin cute sear o Mee big face pod ig vesont In his No, 37 set | PUNCH phy as a ‘medtund rand has shown | ‘harming theme under the eaption ' "Seer" Legs of am upset stomac! Don's put in another Let Cascarets your stomach; re- move the iy? fermenting food, take the exeess bile from your liver and carry outall on ie oye jipated waste matter and Then you will VvaUDi 11 A. M.—©O) ‘ia PUNC JUDY HET Fear’ | CLEVERONES} 7: TAKEYOUR PICK $ SUIT or OVERCOAT orn January Sale of Ends. I have taken the: secty gathered here my Now York stores, Ni lot a yard of these Uncalled-For It | as MITCHEL Er muletion of ends from all my stores and was bought to — under $15, 320, and are anteed to make three-piece have Fray in all shades, dark gray, blue and all style colorings. On taking stock I find too many ends. I leaganed to start the spring * s@éson with brand new goods Globe Black Un- 1 wart all my old customers to take advantage of this sale. Come in, pick out two or three suits, and if you are in no hurry let me take sit ia oa order, ts ot | it to » $18 and $20 values. My honest belief is that these suit- ings. canna be bought within $15.00 ‘is price in this town, and | guar- antee to every man ordering one of these suits Ald a pre of $8.75, to wit, if you can purchase this same cloth within $5.00 more of this price, 1 posi- tivel ot) Geran guarantee to refund you the you paid for your suit or deliver ow the suit absolutely free. (Signed) _ MITCHELL, The Tailor. 00 THE TAILOR From Boston , “x| Newsboys’ Home Club’| fous | Under the Ausplces of All the Greater DAY, JANUARY Amuse = “ \pteay iner has been seen Ms t-te HIPPODROME | jerHe( BARRYMORE S ayecs CIRCUS 10T.”" CaP, “Test vehicle Ming Barrymore ain Aver aoacedtn te. i] THE SHA vid A foe Pay A 0 Y a an et ND FRIDAY AT 2.90, ee tr MATERNITY LIBERTY feos: Sia iTISSMNEN sae! | CTE Antento } Daddy An Wt way a5 FR, . Wed THE SHOW SHOP eb RY THE SONG? SONGS|| | Hite" ONE RE |] REPUBLIC Yc 424 3, hy ‘ND tela H) tan Os ge Howse ih «i e's ae to 81,80 Ea LOBE $73.4 04% te $:8 MONTGOMERY & STONE ui ORANDO. Bi GUANO. Wa SoS a ian ts Rose Me Melville “a8 te NOFRINE™™ | Tenth Annual Benefit New York Newspapers. Entertainment Under the Direction of Mr. WILLIAM FOX. CENTURY OPERA HOUSE Sunday Evening, Jan. 31 The Greatest Array of Stare Ever Presented en One Program. ‘The Representative Artists From DRAMA, OPERA, COMEDY, VAUDEVILLE, SEAT GALE NOW OPEN At the Box Office and All Agencies at Regular Box Office Prices, URY BEG. TUES. FEB. 2. AVL SEATS WA ait Co a) Aad APOLIAN HALL | Tusa, SIANG Wcit aL | Pe Beate 75 cents ey $2 at Box gt Bog Ofte, ‘neni te) OLUMBIA ‘iv, Burlesque ¥%., GIRLS » fi, ie" | The Great Love Story Serial By GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER and LILLIAN CHESTER Seen Grand his E. Bkiyn, Re “THE eer | ; 15 1G, Hig. is 800, B0e- ioe, air of ‘0-Day, TA, Saat eat if RELIANCE. na fo st. + naa “1077 fo, Route va, re—th Ave. ke "Theatre N (004 Gastibton IMO eter Sunday—Two Big Concerts. ALB. Mate, Wed. & THE CHARITY BALL {a rr a Tue: on Broadway! i Og News? D aT ON TRIAL ae ‘gana. ronx Opera House}} | [PAULINE FREDERIC | FOR SALE. “DIAMONDS ON (CRED iT Beat values in thie city, Deg Diamond & Watch Ca, Maiden Lane, Ihe af ie i e pth RAMMERSTEIN 4 Sree GN CECT ay POPARE GARDEN CLOTHING Fo! NS ANR WOMEN PRUDENTIAL Ot DO. KRASY WEEKLY OW MONTIL PAYMENTS, American Watch & D O MALDEN LANE Dunenes AN sentative calls, D, FIL! 1 VITAGRAPH wt Ue ov: he MOUNT EAN of ine OLYMPIC skh. MAT. ‘DAILY | ba Hes we PATENTS. re Bt, ped Ar a CITY BELLES", GERMAN SIDE ° 6h am" PATENTS (fo ce ibe ae BDGAK TATE & Sigil ge Nee Sunday World — ayy + .Work..Mondsy Wonders. ay, PAS ase FEB'Y ¢ 2 «1 HAMBOURG MOULIN ROU . | low and hig! 08 Dally ECARLOGIRLS| Nursery and Child's Hempital, wilh ‘a the "at ‘DOWN *IWEEKLY HEA THURSDAY ARN Wen of 10@ brow WOMEN’S DAY.. A Triple Offering of Money-Savers Dressmakers’ Sale Clearance of All Apparel January ‘Sale Opportunities that represent money-saving in reliable merchantiiss.’ Women’s Handsome Coats Pr ie $25.98—as aileader. . :14.95 { or skunk opossum Also These Extraordinary Clearances: $7.98 Tailored Coats. $9.98 Tailored Coats Thibets, serges, boucles, Scotch wool and Tweed Mixtures— Finer to 30.75...... were to $66.96 ‘tnd tl JANUARY SALE SPECIALS FOR TO-MORROW Ne Mail ot Teleptewe Ordews, Women’s Dressy Blonses. _ $8.80 Heavy Blankets— Reg. $4.98 and Reg. $1.69—Jan. Sale. Indian and Ameri: Batins, fa colors and plaide—ail “ait mn immings of cmbroiaered pique wk and cuffs, combinations—as .Also white has 9 extra large sizes. Cotton Fleece Blankets— with Sani 59—Jan, Bale. pretty colors: edygo—all size Girls’ New Wash Dresses. { 98) wi Reg. eae front mode cross plalted skirte—pretty hema) with and without black enam: and wi cmt contres—w' Linen Centre Piecee— b—Jan. ale. astinki, Uatawaworke scalloped and emi Turkish Towele— Bevin Bi dsome silk brocades—iow and fedtumn bust—slightly tapering. | Women’s Brassieres— gf ?.00 00 gpa St Mi we Mado—prettily trimmed. Women’s Corsete— izes 18 ¢ irm coutil—tapering—medium b Women's Create 1.94 Rem, $8.00 an: bro- ing— foe tt—heavy—hem: ripe. borders. Sizes 18 to Pood te. coutll an pades—slii ly and very tap rr A Mill Clean-Up of Hemmed and Hemstitched SHEETS and PILLOW CASES JANUARY SALE—LAST DAYS! Prices are Jess than regular wholesale cost by case. PILLOW CASES—42x36—Hemstitched—worth .17... 45x36—Hematitched—worth . | SHEETS—63x90—Hemmed—worth .62... 63x99—Hemmed—worth .66 81x90—Hematitched—worth .' Ne Mall or Telephon —mmecemmmaismes imei tira aaa MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mat) or Telephone Orders, -7.96 | $2.69 Men's & Women's LE Silk Gloria—allver trim'a mission handles MBRELLAS—MAIN FLOOR, 9 ct, Women’s H’dh'te %-tn hem—pure linen—close wi HANDKERCHIBFS—MAIN FT.OOR, © ct, Satin Brocade Po; Yard wide—soft chiffon finish— mediumend dark colors, sino black. GILKS-MAIN FLOOR, esestes bE || $4. 98 Women's Coa! hinch! vertible col ible eo Nt iines--flare model— | 98 Overcoats & Mackinaws .. ercoats, navy and # i ercoatin Pore Sor ING. THIRD FLOOR, |]49 ct. Women’s Fleeced Underw’r ns Veste—high neck, long sleeves— length drawers—~regular ubject to alight 15 et. Crinkle Sect Clear stripes of vari 8 colore— for rom Wad ers. dresnes. etc. REAS PABRICS—BASEMENT, 49 ct. All Weel Tailor Cloths {0-Jnch-—cardinal, garnet, ‘light and dark oxford’ grays ‘DRESS GOODS—-MATN PLOOR, $1.49 Feather Bed Covers ‘ coy Fancy stripe tickinge—buttoned top—ready Tek I NGS BARREN, ie : 20 | $19.98 New Axminster Rugs $1.98 Women's Lomeing Robes 147 oth—Jacauard and other ind or turnover col- AEB—SECOND FLOOR, 18.60 Oui? ft. medallion an and Oriental desixns—cream, blue and rose grounds RUGS—THIRD FLOOR, Ina phins, Dor 96 | 14 ct. Bleached Ts inch—-hemmed, ready for use— it pacnatar gene | patterns ENG—-MALN FLOOR, 29 ct. Boye’ Percale Blouses. Striped and figured—light, dark—also heavy nap flannel Aires striped INFAN _ tan] aay. sal Sika ‘aru. j Cream oe Blac -one i } 1.48 nires—hand CLARK’S COTTON end © DRESSMAKERS’ NOTIONS Lamb Flare models with * and black Arabian (Asteakhan)— ‘dyed ey dnpery 20, 1 three finish—ell evening; also in demand just now. range. incloding evening and white, ivory, ‘cream and SATIN STRIPE TUB SILKS eerie oe -»Bale 4, et atta eee, Saenle, Shaae“tenyeed ecg am HAmaxves i White, ivory. Cream, S6,INCH COLORED MES lustrous, ina vartel colors’ fer ‘ee ") Betirable ‘color Sna'itack—eplenaid showing Spring DRESSMAKERS’ :‘ at Sale Prices Pretegedsttoat falt ahceal), Ht int pair ch = wma 40° Rt Mell Tp OiStre hollow gr nick: Bmbrotde: Bele: 86-inch Longcloth—13-yara BR RE AE: BA Taeeal la tekPad eS ae ee

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