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Pablo Casals Soloist With | . By Sylvester Rawling. concert at Carnegie Hall last @amience. It held only three numbers, | Morart’s symphony in G minor, Capt. John C. Bond, for many years |a trainer of boxers ‘and athletes at Stratford, Conn., died yésterday at his home In Stratford, aged seventy- ) Philharmonic e James O'Shea, who sixty-five years opened his butcher shop in Washington Market, and at the time OSEF STRANSKY'S programme of hi nilharmontc Society's Firs for the Philharmot veg, died yesterday at the age of| The number of able bodied men out seventy-eight yellrs at his home, No. gaye rare enjoyment to a large 31 West Eighty-slghth Street. | aro Charles E. beheblyvain Superintend- it of thi nufacturl nm Hayan's concerto in D major for ‘cello SF eh, therhamn Company, Now York |the Charity Organization Society. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1915. . 6 mpport adds: SMALLEST IN A YEAR) *t 2s: “Two of the ports Very Few Under Care death was a director in the for Lack of Work. ational Bank of Paterson, N. tion. rincipal reasons fot | an extended tour of America. oe provanly Von 3 the country ‘ now adjusted itself to war con-| Charity Organization Society Re-|aitions and that war orders have made work not only in the munitions and supply businesses but also in scores of other fields, notably, for ex er than for more than & year past, aster, Ablebodied persone suddenly | am golly to \uitornia, where Taha res | nt the oes jeprived of jeans of velihoos main abou ee months, There I shall © parents of ¢ bridegroom and his according to a report made public by |10 "he cared for by much the samo|take part in recording by means of the| godfather, Mr Seth Low of New York. meapures that. the society. omploys | cinema moving picture camera several|. Ensign Maury and his bride will make SIR HERBERT TREE SAILS. ENSIGN MAURY WEDS. LONDON, Nov, 12.—8ir Herbert Tree| BALTIMORE, Nov, 12.—Mias Allen sailed for New York yesterday to make) Celeste Johnson, granddaughter of Mra. Thomas Hedian, was married last eve- Refore going the distinguished actor | ing to Ensign Sifrein Fontaine Maury, a: von of Mr. and Mra “The most tmportant feature of my| Morristown, N. J. Hsit will be to submit to the American | performed at the bile some of my Shakespearian pro- | bride's grandmother, @ Preston, the ample, in shipping and in transporte. | ee argc Genet in eee Tee ey | Rev. William J. Ennia officiating. about this [am not quite certain, as all] | Miss Johnaon was unattended. Bn- “Last winter the situation was not |My, arrangements have not been com- sign Maury had as his best man his of work in New York to-day ts small-|uniike that succeeding a great dis- | P'S brother, Mr, Carroll Maury of Morria- “Almost directly after my arrival 1| town. ‘The guests at the wedding Included @fd orchestra, in which Pablo Casals died Wednesday at his home, No. 34! The report of the society says that /when acting for the Red Cross after | Bhakeeperinn Plays and more modern'their home in New York, where he is J ; | J was the soloist, and Beethoven's Madison Avenue, Clifton, N- “Broica” symphony. What gtaybeard @F youth among music lovers could fal to find pleasure in this satisfying of fare! Moreover, it would be cult to imagine a finer pronounce- ment of the Mozart work, with such ndid tone and crispness it was ed. Tho strings especially were y to hear, Thanks to Mr. Stran- , the Philharmonic Orchestra 1s ome the peer of any. rr, Casals did not have to reveal to se his masterful qualities as a ‘cellist, * pecause we know them well; but it) did scem that his playing was never @o jngratiating. At any rate, the Haydn composition, with its melo- themes, so simple and direct that none can fail to appreciate them, We him opportunity of which he Pahoa himself to the full. He was Teealled many times and the players led the audience in the applause towed upos him, Beethoven's great “Eroica” sym- phony was performed greatly. At the end the audience called out Mr. Stran- @ky and stayed to force the rising of the orchestra to acknowledge its tribaite. Guiomar Novaes, a Brazilian girl Barely out of her teens, made her debut as a pianist at Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon. She is one of @ large family—eighteen, somebody @ald—none musical save herself, who had beon trained abroad and was to have been brought out in Paris, but the war prevented. A number of Brazilians associated with the Lega- tion at Washington came over for the occasion. The young woman, who has poise and no mannerisms, plays gome things very well and everything interestingly. Her art is immature ‘pat full of promise. Her programme included Beethoven's sonata No. 2 and Schumann's “Carnival.” Albert Gregorowich Janpolsk!, Rus- lan baritone, gave a recital at Aeol- ean Hall last night. He has a voice of fine, natural quality, which he doos not use to advantage. His programme embraced old Italian, modern Ger- man, Russian and English songs. Ie was best in the Russian folk sons, which included the appealing Volga Boat Song. en DEATH OF JOSEPH LUSCIA. Yeung Wan Was Once the Innocent Vietim of False Suspicion. Mrs, Grace Luscia of No. 451 Pearl Street, Manhattan, has notified The Eve ning World of the death of her son, Jo- geph, twenty-four years old, who was) in Octobér, 1914, on suspicion | being implicated in ‘United Cigar! hold-ups, because he answered | description ‘of one of the hold-up men. The man who was held up, w ted by Lauscla, said he was ‘one of the robbers, and Luscia was erably discharged in the Magistrates’ Court. The cause of Luscia’s death was| tuberculosis. | ‘Luscia was born at No. 55 Hart Street attended Public School No. 27 in rard Street until he was twelve yearr ‘and ever since then, until his final | eas, had worked in the big printing | ps ‘of the neighborhood. He always lived at home and helped support his mother, and there are many who sin-| mourn his loss and sympathize her in her bereavement. pair aida OBITUARY NOTES. Prof. Fits Gerald Tisdale, oldest ranking professor in the City College and teacher of Greek there for more than fifty years, died yesterday at the Hotel Beresford, aged seventy-five. Harris Gilbert Eames, lawyer and newspaper man, died yesterday at hig home, No. 730 East Eighteenth Street, Brooklyn, aged forty-eight. Ellison Bishop, Vice Present of the Centre Moriches Bank, and for many years conspicuous in salvage work that saved the cargoes of ships wrecked on the Long Island coast, died yesterday at his home in Ceentre Moriches, L. I. He was seventy-nine years ald. | Charles T. Martin, son-in-law of Gecretary of the Treasury McAdoo, died yesterday at Mr. McAdoo's home in Washington, D. C,, aged thirty- three, | Mrs. Margaret K. Armour, widow of the late 8, B. Armour, who found- ed the Kansas City plant of Armour & Co., died in Kansas City yesterday, aged eighty. ‘Bayard Clarke Fuller, former chiet ector of food in the Department of Health, died yesterday at the Post Graduate Hospital, aged fifty-two. He was the son of Supreme Court Justice Willfam J. A. Fuller, who ATED) Rapios FURNITURE - Dy Purchase 4 CHEVID Vents $3.00 Down on $50.00 “« 00 « %.00 7.50 * * 100.00 10.00 “ = 150.00 15.00 “* ** 200.00 25.00 * * 300.00 APAKs MENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM $5) TO $500 Open Saturday Evenings | 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 &.104"ST the number of unemployed men th great catastrophes.” dramas. 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Ostrich Feather Boas, special at $1.95 and $2.95 Plain or with tassel ends, White, black-and-white or in several colors, Saks Suits and Overcoats for Youths at $15.00 and $17.50 The range of Chotce, the Style and the Tatloring are Exceptional THE VALUE is in these three cardinal points of excellence rather than in just one of them as is so often the case, which differentiates Saks’ ready-to- wear apparel from other lines by a wide margin; placing it in a class alone, THE SUITS include the new brown tones, stripes in various widths and braided effects in shapely, form-fitting models. Built on mannish lines, but in youthful proportions THE OVERCOATS are in mixture fabrics in loose, boxy models of knee- length with patch pockets and self collar, Fifth floor. Saks & Company "Phone Greeley 2626. Merchandise here announced on Sale TODAY and TOMORROW An Exceptionally Important Sale of Women’s Fur-trimmed Suits « $23.50 Faithful Reproductions of _ Six Charming Models Just From Paris In the season's most wanted fabrics and colors. Fur trimmings of especially fine quality such as are used only on high-grade Suits, and are obtainable only with difficulty. The tailoring and lining are of superior excellence. THE COAT S$ are long or medium length; belted, fancy or in Russian effect. Some have collar of bear cub fur or choker collar of skunk opossum. * THE SKIRTS are flared with pleat in front, plain flared, fancy with shirred top or flared with pleated sides or detachable belt. Some have collar, cuffs and band at bottom of coat of skunk opossum or Hudson seal. One style has a coat with mole collar and belt. Very remarkable Economies are presented in these groups of ’ WOMEN’S WINTER COATS Coats of Zibeline in three-quarter length, belted model. Newest effects in pockets; Raglan sleeves, choker collar of $1 1 75 seal plush. Brown, black or green. Special at Coats of Priestley’s Cravenetted Tweeds in three dis- tinct models. Belted effects, Raglan or set-in sleeves; | $1 5.00 yoke and sleeves lined. Special at Coats of Zibeline in seven-eighths length, belted models. Set-in sleeves, high standing collar edged with skunk opos- sum. Lined throughout with guaranteed satin and warm- ly interlined. Black, navy or green. Sizes to 48. Special at $18.50 Coats of Salt’s ‘‘Esquimette’’ Plush; three-quarters length, full belted model. Choker collar of fur. Lined throughout with guaranteed satin. Special at $24.00 Coats of Wool Velour in several new models. One has the new long-waisted effect. Chin-Chin or roll collar ot natural raccoon or skunk opossum. Lined throughout with peau de cygne and interlined. Special at $27.50 Coats of Fur Plush in seven-eighths length. Plaid back; silk-and-plush girdle; Chin-Chin collar trimmed with two rows of beaver. Lined with peau de cygne. | $35.00 Special at Women’s Sport and Dressy Skirts Reduced from $7.50 and $8.75 to $5.00 Newest models, splendidly tailored in corduroys, broadcloth, gabardine, whipcord, plaids, fancy stripes, serges, cheviots, check velours and taffetas. A very remarkable Special Offering of Women’s Chiffon Broadcloth Dresses In pastel shades « $25.00 The newest thought from Paris In the newest cape effect, the cape being detachable, so that the Dress may be wom without it if desired, Another model has embroidered white satin yoke and Chin-Chini collar, In delicate pastel shades of ciel blue, rose, gray, yellow, orange or orcliid, also in white. Sizes 34 to 42. Prices on 150 Women’s Dresses late Fall models, in broken size ranges have been greatly reduced 45 Serge Dresses, were $18.50—now $9.75 35 Serge Dresses, were $22.50---now $15.00 25 Serge Dresses, were $25 fo $29.50—now $20.00 45 Satin and Charmeuse Afternoon Dresses,) were $20 lo $25---nowf $12.75 (Aids to Beauty) To Rent At Minicoum Rates ny WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERSWORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS The two Hats illustrated are merely specimens 0} the Most Remarkable Trimmed Millinery at $10.00 being shown in New York at this time. A close inspection of offerings elsewheiv clearly demon- strates that these Hats are quile unequalled. THE UPPER ILLUSTRATION is of a smart flower-trimmed hand-made black panne velvet turban with gold lace crown, four fine silk flowers in rose tones, with foliage, and fin- ished with pleated black maline, To LN order in brown without extra charge. ; \ { THE LOWER ILLUSTRATION is of a chic Hudson seal close-fitting. Hat with two up-standing ostrich feath- ers of excellent quality in brown. Without extra charge, French mole, also feathers of other colors, will be sub- stituted, — —— | We have had made to our order a limited A few Cross Fox Fur Sets at Very Special Prices As a matter of fact, the prices here quoted are less than the skins alone can be bought for in the present market. Single Animal Scarf and Muff, with head and tail | $74.50 Single Animal Scarf and Melon-Shaped Mutt | $89.50 Single Animal Scarf and Melon-Shaped Mutt | $99.50 quantily of particularly excellent Black Enamel Suit Cases \ $5.00 which are specially priced at Leather bound, sewed-on corners, green moire lining, shirred pocket in lid, gussels and tray. We consider these a very exceptional value. Boys’ Chinchilla Coat special at $5.95 ALL-WOOL Chinchilla, gray or blue. Box model, belted back. Convertible collar. Full flannel-lined. Ages 3 to 10, Boys’ Winter Overcoats special at $8.95 . SMART, mannish model; shown in a wide assortment of mixtures or novelty fabrics. Fancy wool lining. Ages 6 to 17. Boys’ Winter Overcoats special at $10.95 IMPORTED Overcoatings, hand-tailored, Fancy weaves and new colorings. Wool body lining. Ages 6 to 18, Boys’ Norfolk Suits special at $7.95 with extra knickerbockers SMART new models shown in fine quality fabrics, Excep- tionally tailored. New patterns and colorings, Ages 7 to 18, Boys’ Norfolk Suits special at $10.95 ‘ with extra knicherbockers HAND-TAILORED, handsome pleated models with patch pockets, shown in a wide range of fancy mixtures. Boys’ Mackinaw Sport Coats special ct $5.95 A SPECIAL PURCHASE for which a higher price would ordinarily be asked. Very warm and of remarkable wearing quality, Ages 6 to 18, Children’s Angora Boys’ and Girls’ Snow Suits Stockings special at $5.00 3 Pairs for 69c Belted sweater coat, cap, Ribbed cotton lisle, extra leggins, and mittens in ma- trong, black, white or tan, roon, heather, brown or Dou knee, heel and toe, white. Fine for cold weather, Sizes 6 to 10, How You Can Quickly Remove Hairy Growths A well known beauty specialiat advises this treatment for the removal of hair from the face, Mix into a paste some powdered delatone and water, apply KNABE hairy surface and after about rub off, wash the skin and every trace Sth Av., at 39th St. M hair has vanished, This method ie ick entirely safe, To avoid dim intment, however, it is well to make certain you get genuine delatone.—Advt,