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DELL UES Sit se RR ete wc eT MERI ; Women’s Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue - Wednesday, December First Annual Fur Sale Furs High Grade Fur Coats and Furs Much Below Regular Prices For prices and _ particulars see Tuesday's Evening papers eure AVE. 37th and 38th Sts. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, Melanie Kurt And Julia Culp Rival Soloists By Sylvester Rawling. UNDAY resumed yesterday the S great place in mustcal activities it has come to hold in the last Aoason or two, There were seven con- certs calling for recognition. At Car- negie Hail, with the Philharmonte Bo- ciety’ Orchestra, Melanie Kurt, of the Metropolitan Opera Company, waa the soloist. She sang two songs by Rich- ard Strauss, ‘The Priestess of Apollo” and “Enticement,” with the power— one might almost aay with the vehs- mence—that she had exhausted when she reached the last act of “Gootter daemmerung” at the opera the other day. Later, to the accompaniment of Anton Hoff at the plano, she eang two songs by Brahms and three songs by Hugo Wolf, each with the deciama- tion permissible, perhaps necessary, fu opera but not conducive to the best lieder singing. Mr, Stransky led bis orchestra through 4 spiendid pro- nouncement of Rimsky-Korsakoffs colortw) Ging suite, “Sohehera- sade" aod a astartlingly original ex- position of Liast'’e Hungarian rhap- sody, No 2 There was « large au- Alence. Julia Culp, the Dutch leder stnger, Uptown Store ‘and open a charge account. come and select the give you a year and a 3rd Ave. & 12 1st St. At Christmas time more than any other, you want home to look its best. So Santa Claus says— Taig net give your home & present?” And instead of paying cash in advance, he suggests that you go to the Oldest Furniture House in America This you can easily do without red tape. Just you want and we'll to pay in weekly or Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. Santa Claus Has a Secret to Tell Listen, Mothers and Fathers !— Here’s Some Good Advice. regen! amounts so small that. you'll never miss money. goods and our low to please you. Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings C-pesh Sand pepaiation Behind the p Bapeieetong Service Ahead of Them 8-Piece Bedroom Suite Special Grafonola Outfit Tits Columbia “Faverite” with Sule $57.80 1908 DoublecOise Records, she Each, Electric Fleer Lamp, only $13.75 lamp ts suitable for ing. It stands 9 inches, which 1s prac- tically & feet high. Has two pull socket fixtures, finished in gold or Dres- den enamel. The shade bas geriand relief work finished to match lamp —ellk ined, These lamps qre becoming mere popu: Several other equally attractive styles at this special cial price, Tice mony other lamps at low prices This Punch Bowl @ = and Six oe © Glasses o2s G 98c All Kinds of Beautifully Cut Glass, China and Tableware at the lowest prices. 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Get them something that will will last, Then pay on our ermvenient terms, wie ss empl Te while our 5 gl op useful and that here ity of the marked prices are sure Mahogany Library Table ‘This massive table ts of Colontal de- Doll House Free retty, cardboard Dall Hove tlie T2"tn” tong. 16 tm ‘aiboouately rhe” the te customer 31.00" worth of oF over at printed in colore Serve Soom ‘X large doer samme tor ows furniture and 5-Piece Bathroom Outfit— Heavily Nickel Plated 1S TAs | aro Tooth Brush Holder Rovere: | $1.10 1 Bathtub Soup Dish: " Child's Hardwood Folding Desk Lift up Md and inside isa Diack- board. Special, $1.29 Others up to $7.00 each, L" Station with ecarcely bi ie time nay landing from a stormy pass across the Atlantic, was the sotolst with the Symphony Orchestra at Acolian Hall yesterday afternoon. Naturally, she was not in her best voice, but her art was as evident as ever. A Handel artosa, with the or- chostra and organ, she rendeted im- preasively, and very beautiful in a Brahms group, with Coenraad V. Bos, her accompanist, at the plano, was her singing of “Immor leiser wird mein schlummer.” Two “Mood Pictures," by the English composer, Jolius, after the manner of Débuas: Peleas and Melisande,” gestion of the third act of Wagner's “Tristan and Isolde, positions, were weil played by ar. Damrosch «.} his orchestra. fides there were Haydn's "Surpris and Richard Stra ‘There was a crowded house. under Modest Altachuler, gave the first of @ series of civic orchestral concerts at Madison Square Garden yesterday afternoon before an audi- ence of more than 3,000 people full aot enthusiasm. Tachatkowsky’e thetique” symphony and echelon. sky's “March Slav" wore the principal numbers, The soloists were Natalie Boshko, Russian violinist, and Robert Maitland, Kinglish basso, The Metropolitan Opera House Pana crowded for the eg BL] cert, the soloists rm Boers pots Goa: ownky, the pianist; and Giuseppe de wane new tone. Mr. de Luca added to the fae vorable impression he had siready ereated in “The Barber of Seville, The orchestrs was under Richard Hageman. Alice Netinon, the singer, who was the principal a4 tee at the Sousa concert ip the Hippo- drome last night, looking lke @ | debutante, never sang better. Her | Mozart selections were @ delight to hear for the beauty of her voice and | the quality of her art. Susan kine, @ pretty picture of youth and grace, showed skill as a violinist. Mr, Sousa Jed bis unrivalled band in works by Goldmark, Glordano, Grieg, Wag- ner, Percy Gratager «1 and himeelt Victor Herbert and | and his orchestra o: fifty players gav all-Herbert Sree gramme at ¢ rt Theatre last night. From atoma” to “Mile. Modiste,” the numbers ran, with the ballet suite from “The Lady of the Slipper,” the entracte from “Princess Pat,” the new “Whispering Willows” and the new “Estellita” walts (Mr. list, a® soloista) in between, all well | played In the Victor Herbert man- | ner, which never fails to charm. One! some times wonders what Mr. Her- | bert—and, for that matter, Mr. Sousa, too—might have written to put their names with the classic composors if thay, had not become popular and rich Max Landow, pianist, of the faculty of the Peabody Institute in Balti- | more, made his New York debut yes- terday aiiernoon at the um | Fheatre, it is understood that hes | been heard frequently in the Weat |and in the South, With so many | rival attractions, the time was inop- | | portune and the audience was small. | tn the Brahms sonata in F minor, | opus 6 the first two movements of | which only I heard, his reading was scholarly and conservati and his| technique sufficient, The rest of his Programme was given up to Behu- mann and Lisst. | “Tosca,” at the Mecepeuee © House matinee on Saturday, ti tuted for “Manon Lescaut” decauss of the continued indisposition of Mlle, Bort, drew a crowded house, Caruso sang Cavaradonai in his best voice and manner. Louise Edvi borrowed from the Chicago Opera pany to sing the name part, was disappoint- ing. She was at all times, however, tive to the eye and her acting at end when she found that Mario ‘wae dead was capital. For the rest there wan the familar with Scotti in his inimitable but singing too loud. Perhaps Pol- acco was responsible for That because he let the orchestra put on full power. Craig Campbell, tenor, with @ votce not exceptional in power, or in qual- lity, gave a recital at Aeolian Hall jon Saturday afternoon that charmed because of his art, his temperament and his understanding. These are gifts far too rare in the concert room. His programme included, besides classics by Brahms and_ Beethoven, songs by our own H. T. Burleigh and | Rudolph Gana, and a Scotch group, srippingly sung. Hector McCarthy was Mr. mpbell’e accompanist at the plano. Sascha Jacobsen, violinist, accom- panied by Sam Chotzinoff at the plano, gave a recital at Aeolian Hall Jon Saturday night that rightly gave | pleasure to a large audience, He dis- | played a rich and powerful tone and |no ttle technical skill in a pro- | gramme that included compositions by Handel, Saint-Saens, Bach, Raoh- maninoff and Cecil Burleigh, Pacwelvist Riei dite SCIENCE TO AID PRISONERS, Philadelphia Will Treat Them as Sick Instead of Oriminal, PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 29—Present methods for treating prisoners at the House of Correction are to give way to |the most advanced practice, Pisses, [a8 represented by @ board of | physicians, will consider Women interned ‘there in the igh ond the ‘of people, and not as criminals cir ailments will be classified, and treat ment calculated to make uneful’ pl ane women of them will be put into ol for. further soe watohed vy Phy et |Inapection will take "place on day, Four inspections «year ‘will be | made. & life sentence, accused of killing and burning Mra, Odette Allen, wife of former Warden Allen, * the Joliet Penitentiary, in its hand deadlocked, The twe ay men out more than thirty hours, te sald to be 9 to 8 for hang- bell's defeuse was that Mra, herself with alcohol and ‘on wg dentally #et fire to it and wae conaumed, This dit not account for @ fracture of the skull discovered {n the post mortem. paaetiabo thal on Woman Years 014, SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Nov. 29,—Jua- nita Rodrigues, an inmate pf the County Home for the Aged for several years, died yesterday. She was 118 years old and often suid ahe witnessed the fall of rn nee ween charming com. | nee with the members of foreign-born The Russian Symphony Orchestra, | Landau, violinist, and Mr, Kefer, ‘cel. | 1915. rocletion, has become so hostile toward Jews and altens in general as to be iteelf un-American, Capt, Ward, who was formerly Treas urer of the society, was elected tempo- try President of the new association hich Is not yet named CASTORIA For Infants and Children NATIVE BORN ORDER SPLITS. Ba-Poltee Captain Dents Heads Fifty Seceders, Ee-Potice Capt. Denis F. Ward, re- tired tm 1018, yesterday afternoon ied a band of fifty insurgents who met tn Hall of the New York Turn- | Verein at No. 162 East Mighty-arth Street to secede from the Society of Native Born of the U. 8. A. Capt. 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