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New American Works Played by Big Orchestras By Sylvester Rawling. 'WO new works by American composers were disclosed to us yesterday afternoon. Mr. Stran- aky amd the Philharmonic Society at Carnegie Hall presented Seth Bing- ham’s “Orchestral Fantasy,” which Was componed in 1911 and still ts in ‘mantiacript. It has been played by New Haven Symphony Orchestra the direction of Dr. Horatio My. Bingham wes born in low Jersey in 1882. He is a graduate Yale, has studied in Paris under nt d’Indy and now Is organist and choirmaster of our Madison Ave- Presbyterian Church, The com- is unpretentious, rather ny us, but—shall It be said?—com+ Rjomplace. Perhaps it suffered by be- sendwiched between Goldmark's overture and Dvorak's ‘celle 6 at the beginning, and Saint- mphonio poems, v at “Roust be ree? “Danse Macabre,” and his “March ee an the 5 as waa oe i yed with grace and dis- tinotion. orchestra was in fine Walter Damrosch, at Acolian Hall, tallied Mr. Stransky @ few min- Pecmetan ela BOS Fe Programme wit! rr ce in New York of the prelude o “The Pageant of Cape Cod,” by uel Gregory Mason, born in Mass- oe yt in 1873, graduate of Har- and how Professor of Music at Polumbia. The work was written to brate the opening of the Cape Cod Pan It got its initial performance Bourne, Mess., in August, 1914, It Ws scholarly, but a bit dry when It m't reminiscent. Marcia Van Dres- of the Chicago Opera Company some German songs by Mahler had distinction, and an air from “Cosi fan tutte” with no lit- fourth sym- Poem “Ultava,” well pi: ostra, ‘completed the symphonic yed by the or- Programme, An All-American programme at the Wippodrome jast night had for prin- \pal soloist David Bispham, the fa- ortte American baritone. He recited ‘Paul Revere's Ride” and sang songs George Chadwick Stock, Sidney mer and Oley Speakse The audi- ence forced him to add his old battle- horse, Walter Damrosch's “Danny Deever.” Fritz Kreislor was the visiting soloist at last night's Metropolitan concert. The singers from the com- pany were Miss Sophie Braslau and Luca Botta, Hageman conducted. ‘The house was packed, Julia Hill, soprano, was heard in recital at the Bandbox Theatre Jast night. German, French and English songs made most of her programme. to each of which she gave intelligent interpretation, if she failed to show inherent beauty of volce. It was her professional debut. Kurt Schind'er, at the piano, accompanied her nd- mirably. } Maria Barrientos, the new Spanish soprano, was Rosina in “The Barber of Sevilie” at the Metropolitan Opera House matinee on Saturday. She was arch in action and a lovely picture, and she sang the coloratura passages exquisitely and with distinctive art. The impression of the smallness of her voice, however, remains, Mr. De ‘} Luca repeated his splendid Figaro. It was the one hundredth anniversary of the opera's first performance in Rome. In the evening there was.a spirited performance of The Masked Ball,” ‘Me. Polacco conducting, with Melanie Kurt, Martinelli and Amato im the prineipal parts, Both perform- ances drew crowded audiences. Olive Fremstad, soloist with the Philharmonic Orchestra at Carnegie Hall on Saturday night, was the re- cipient of an ovation from a big audience. Mr. Stransky'’s programme was all Wagner. In the afternoon, in the same hall, Walter Damrosch, for his Symphony Concert for Young People, had Marcia van Dresser for soloist. His orchestral numbers in- * Gluded selections from his own “Iphi ja in Aulis.” Harold Bauer, the planist, had a large and apprecta- tive audience tn Aeolian Hall in the afternoon to hear him play @ con- Sokolsky-Freid gave an organ and plano recital. STUYVESANT FISH CALLS HALT ON TAX BALLOONING Although: a Republican, Financier Says It Makes No Difference Which Party Does Wasting. Stuyvesant Fish, the finaneler, whose home is at Garrison and who ts one of the largest property owners in Putnam County, is out with @ statement eritiels- ing the way the tux has been bal- ) looning. The tax of Philipstown, ' ef which Garrison jumped in ten years usand assessment ppen to be and intend to ublican,” reads the state- ment, “I must say that to us taxpayers it makes no more difference whether our je wasted by Democrats or by cans than it would whether ere bitten by a red do; white dog. It's the bite that ‘The ement closes with a plea for economy. foes Sees mt Avenue A ‘Twenty-fifth Street and Fou The sale ts that of the $70. of costumes used by Mario: seventy-five plays appeared during the . All the heroes and heroines of t rn - resented, fyom Richellou and Malvolio to Maobetli and Marc Antony, anc to Rogalind and Optelia to Ju the seal ring that was a favorite bit of 0 Jewelry belonging to Mr, Sothern’ ti . Professional people as well and costumers ai expected the auction. fr, Sothern says he will mot be Id not be there for a prevent, "lwo million dollars,” he declares; "it would Be wo heart rending," HAMLET’S CLOAK FOR SALE. | Ce ee en ne ane ay THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1916. A Strike in the Sugar Refinery Until labor questions are settled, the production of Sugar will be curtailed and prices will naturally rise. In some grocery stores you may experience difficulties because of this—NOT SO in the World’s Greatest Grocery. A Sufficient Quantity of Sugar at Greenhut’s Stock up NOW and avoid the possibility of a temporary shortage. REENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR 6000 Fine Sweaters Women and Misses Sweaters for Skating and All Other Occasions 98e Note the List Below of Our Offerings: 1.25 S » $5.50 and $6 $! - heaton ae 59. Oeste: 2.95 $7.95 Sweaters— $' sia Sweater QB e | Patna ODD $2.95 Sweaters a | 49 PRB is. . 495 —sale......... A $10.95 up to $30—sale from ee. “1.95 | 5.95 » 13.95 ct ‘one of the largest sweater manufacturers in Ameriga an unusually excellent lot of fresnel ‘. big vars nie, and you will get the benefit of this purchase at TRULY GREAT BARGAINS, Every SWEATER IN THE LOT IS WORTH ABOUT DOUBLE THE PRICE ASKED. You will be delighted with the elegant materi style and comfort of these garments. The assortment con- tains an endless variety of materials, colors and styl There are dozens and dozeus of styles to choose from. Of course, many styles are in small peat 50 you'd better come early. You've never had a better chance to get a handsome sweater for yourself and your daugh- ire ST Tite RING Ow PRE R, AND FOR YOUR SUMMER TRIP AT THE LAKES OR SEA. US NG FOR PRESENT WEAR, b - sHOR e Tncludga ip thegpterias offered are: PART COTTON, ALL WOOL, ZEPHYR, FIBRE, PURE THREADSILK.* * escune 2 Styles are: V-NECK, SHAWL COLLARS, BYRON COLLARS, BELTS, SASHES, STRAIGHT LOOSE COAT. You will find the workmanship and materials excellent. The following colors are included in the entire lot: WHITE, GRAY, MAROON, ROSE, COPENHAGEN, GREEN, GOLD, BLACK, NAVY, but not ALL the colors in any one stylp. GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Women’s and Misses’ 51 95 e $2.95 Dress Skirts at De) Smart looking, well-tailored; newest models. i Navy and Black Serge and Tan arid Gray Mixtures. Belt sizes 24 to 30. Lengths, 36 to 42. p7GREENHUT’S—3D FLOOR n = GREENHUT’S—MAIN FLOOR Handkerchiefs For Men, Women and Children. Regular Prices Are Reduced by 14 and 13 “Neverbreak” Wardrobe Trunk 5c and 19c Linen Handkerchiefs For Women Fine quality hemstitched Ot 25¢ All Linen Handkerchiefs—| jinen. "14 inch hem... .. 2c $ Dainty, sheer, all linen hem- stitched handkerchiefs; embroid- For Boys and Girls e ered floral spray in corner. A large variety of dainty colored fiandkerchiefs included at 15 the same price. Ic 50c Imported Irish Linen Handker- chiefs — Elaborate embroidered corners; some Crepe de hine with lace edge to match; all as well as dainty 10¢ and 12! 9c Mull Handkerchiefs-— Hemstitched with dainty floral embroidered corners, White and Full size trunks with twelve dress or suit hangers and bureau section; slightly soiled. THE “NEVERBREAK” steamer 6 for 25c Handkerchiefs; som 6 for. “ 1 9c For Men 7 and 10c Men’s Initial Handker- chiefs; odds and ends; some with white initial, others with 6 colored letter; each..... ic All. Linen Hemstitched Handker- chiefs, with embroidered 69 open-work initial; 6 for. . . ce Men's Plain White and Colored Bor- COWHIDE LEATHER BAGS—all_ sizes colors; slightly = im- der Hemstitched Handker- perfect... egle ses ee’ 5e chiefe; 6 for... ......00> 27c Hemstitched Handkerehiefs;—regu- |Men’s 35c Plain White Linen Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs; made in Ireland, 4% and 34 inch 25 hem; each... ve Cc larly 6 for 35c. Cross-bi with pretty longfellow col- ored initial, 6 for... PULLMAN TRUD 32, 34 and 36 inches of basswood, GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR: Grocery Offerings Mai! Orders promptly filled, Telephone Chelsea 4000 Criseo. For cooking, frying and shortening in place of ford or, butter; 49c Honey Crisp brand; de- Hicjous for breakfast, of milk; pail, $1.45, OBe and WORCESTER TABLE SALT We bax. Scouring Soap Soap Powder Haze! PRIDE OF THE KITCH EN BRAND -—tho smiooth, soapy kind, for general NEW PEELED PEACHES-+ 4% Ibs, 815 9 ‘| bs 1 25¢' SUCGHARD'S EATING CHOCOLATE * ALASKA PINK SALMON we 14 PRICE SALE OF W . TRUNK— fitted for men or wom- 515 TRAVELING Oxford style with chain stite vibrator, or ———@REENHUT'S—BASEMENT——— Housewares Excellent Bargains To- morrow in This Depart- ment of Greenhut’s, Which Has Been Moved to the Basement of Our Main Building. Aluminum Lipped Sauce Pans—heavy 44 qt. capacity; only a limited tity; regularly priced 49c 890; at..... % Smooth Oak Par- ) lor Coal Stoves ~nickel-plated top ring; att urn and fic! appearance. particular of stove is a powerful heater and consumes very little coal, No. 11 size, 10 inch fire in This make we. °4.80 No. 13 » 12 inch fire pot $ a. 6.00 No. 15 size, 14 inch fire § Perfection Oil Heating Stoves—with tank holding one gallon capacity; with bail handle; Japan finish; smokeless and odorless; § Pre amnion 3 san 2.95 Refrigerators These two special num- bers re manufac- tured by The Alaska Re- frigerator Co, under our own specific in- structions, The Side Icer Refrigerator—44 i i with an ice capacity porcelain lined pro- vision chamber; regularly priced $26; special for one $ UYisscrssseseserse QOeDO The Side Icer Refrigerator—45 inches high; ice capacity of 85 Ibs.; porcelain lined provision chamber; regularly priced $28.00; $ This sale....... 24.75 Bathroom Fixtures 18, 24 and 30 inch Nickel Towel Bars; 18 ineh Glass Shelf with Nickel Bracket; Nickel- Plated Tumbler and Tooth Brash Combination; Nickel- Plated Toilet 1 aad Holder; Porcelain Wall Soap Dish; Porcelain Standing Soap Dish; White Enamel Bath 4 & Seat. Your choice at 45c eo ° +Sewing Machines That Are Guaranteed and Sold Here at , Much Less Than Agents’ Prices Elsewhere On Easy Payment 2 | a Week Terms of Florence Rotary Sewing Machines Sit-Straight models, in Cabinet and Drop. 1 olden oak; made with new lock and atrachments, and Florence special Victory Sewing Machines With » 10-Year Guarantee At $25 Upwards - doz, $1.10; ire 25e| tat’ cans. _ 10e Singer Sewing Machines, 7 drawers, | New Home Sewing Machines, lock = 7 Tey sample’ cup served _ 66-1, 15-30 and cabinet styles. or chain stitch, in drop-head or cabinet Exg Baking onmtinientary at Peeks Tea White Sewing Machines, drop-head | models Powder 1s, with six drawers, @ came, $1.45; Destonstearo i, Miaryettc Walnuts 25e PREE~-Miniature Floug Sifter with purebasé 1-H can Egg Baking Powder, drop-head and cabinet models, ver - ee” Machines, with @ lifetime guarantee; five excellent styles, in “Victory” Drop-Head Machines the latest and best of tachments; special ‘With a 10-Year Guarantee all 11.75 On Easy Payment Terms of $1 a Week Double 4a¢ Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 F | ike "THE BIG STORE” \fiuntain, REENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR: Sale of Silk Blouses Newest Spring Styles, Tomorrow,at . This Offering Is Exceptional — doub! in vi fact that silks have greatly advanced in i mitintons _ OUR enormous distributing powers enable us to offer at all f times the most wanted fabrics and styles at Popular Prices. , You are accustomed to finding excellent o ferings at Green- hut’s—-so we invite you to come early. Inspect these exquisite blouses and judge for yourself as to the Our Blouse section en Women. two as illustrated, worn eit novelty pockets, etc. sortment of blouses, includi: able Satin and Striped Tub event! Brown, Grays, etc. 800 Pairs of Men’s Trousers, Neat stripes and mixtures, me "GREENHUT'S—BASEMEN Dinner Ware Tomorrow we will have a gen- eral clearance sale of ODDS AND ENDS IN DINNER WARE; also in GLASS WARE— Some of these articles are from the Matthews Stock, others from our own, and we are clearing them at a truly great reduction, to make room for special merchan- dise in our new location, This is AN UNUSUAL OPPOR- TUNITY TO ADD TO YOUR KITCHEN WARE, MIXING BOWLS, BREAD CROCKS, TEA POTS, BAKING DISHES, BROWN AND WHITE CASSER- OLES, TOILET WARE, and other useful housekeeping things. To show you what a big bar- gain these offerings are we list a few of them below: 79¢ Covered Dishes—at 25c Dinner Plates—each be Yea Plates—each de Soup Plates—each. » de Fruit Saucers—each.... 2c Oddments in tremendous quan- tities, such as Open Vegetable Bishan, Salad Bowls, Small ‘owls, Small Platters, Be sure to COME EARLY and get your choice! 7GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR “Knitamine’ Yard 29¢ Wonderfully Low Price for This Fine Fabric Stcinch “KNITAMINE,” the NEW COTTON FABRIC (made © open weave elfect, 4 knit weave material) A is JUS THE THING FOR »oPORT SUITS, COATS AND SKIRTS We have an ailuring color as- portment CADET, GREEN, BROWN, AMERICAN BEAUTY, n 10, SILVER, MAIZE PEACH, LIGHT y, LILAC, KHAKI AND CREAM. Tomorrow's sale alone is suffici i Trow’'s S sufficient to explain why. There are 15 charming new styles from which to choose The various style features of the blouses include: Tailored effects, foe rolling and convertible collars—that may be er high or low—smart cluster tucking, t These models are trimmed in various artisti tty effects in embroidery, hemstitching, mee A choice of several desirable fabrics may be had in this as- ng Crepe de Chine, Jap Silk, Wash- 8 F ks. Colors are: Flesh tint, green, maize, blue, also white. You may come here intending to buy but one blouse; we are sure, however, that after you inspect them and see the excellent values you will want a number of them. 560 Overcoats For Men and Youths ‘These overcoats were originally made to retail at $8.75, $10 and $12.50, Just another Greenhut clearance of “odd” overcoats. Another double-quick selling All of these garments are in good styles and popular materials, including Neat Mixtures in Velvet or self collars. Sizes 30 1 42 waist 2a Green Trading Stamps Free Tomorrow 50 with Perheow of $1 or More (Present Coupon) “a CUT OUT THIS COUPON® IT IS GOOD TOMORROW ONLY, This Coupon is J for $0 (FIFTY) ¢ Stamps FREE with arenes of $ or more, Tada toe hese 50 FREE: ps are of the same kind as those you would ordinarily obtain with your pur- chases. GREENHUT'S. *1.98 1 truly wonderful values. joys popularity with Fashionable box pleating, buttons, etc! At 5 160 Guaranteed Raincoats, at 53.95 Double texture materials in gray or tan. sizes. °2 at All REENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR All Felt Footwear For Women, Misses & Children A final clearaway begins tomorrow At About 4 Regular Prices Women’s $1 Felt Juliets—at 49¢ Men's and Women’s 39c Bath “Odds and ends" in assorted col- Slippers—at 23¢ ors. All have leather soles and are | Made of toweling cloth, with or trimmed with fur. Sizes 2', to 4|without back. Sizes 6 to 11 for men; only. 3 to 7 for women. Women’s 65 Felt Slippers at 29¢ | Misses’ and Children’s $1.25 & $1.50 Good quality felt in assorted colors. Felt Beotles—at 58e Felt soles and the new hygienic soles, | Made of fine quality red felt, with in sizes 2!» to 5 only. cuff attached; flexible leather soles. Women's 7c Crochet Slippers All sizes from 8 to 2, at 29¢ Women’s $1.50 Party Slippere— Plain and combination colors. at 98c Good quality wool-yarn, sewed to lamb's wool soles, — All sizes, 2!4 to 8. Misses’ and Children’s sizes, 6 to 2. Made of pink or blue kidskin, with two straps over instep; flexible turned soles; covered Cuban heels, All sizes from 214 to 7. No mail, phone or C. O, D. orders filled. = QREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR Tomorrow's Specials in Our February Sale Of Floor Coverings Axminster Rugs Velvet Rugs ee Renee Sale Price’ “Seamless and seamed rugs, ine Hatt ae 827-50 cluding high-grade Wilton Velvets, 3450 and the durable Wool Velvet Rugs. 9x12. 32 17.50 |. Regularly Sale Price Gere a2. + 118019412 0 - $28.50 Velvet and Axminster 9x!? 0 +. 23.50 Carpets Oxi? 50 *¢ 19.75 $1.85 Wilton Velvet Carpets at 8.25 Tapestry Brussels Rugs $1.50 Velvet Carpets—at $1.10. Site Regularly Sale Price $1.36 Velvet Carpets—at 98c. 9xl2 $1978... 65. $1815 $1.00 Velvet Carpets—at 69. 9x12 eee FRAG 13.75 $1.35 Axminster Carpets—at 98, |9x12, | ASS... .eeee IRIS GREENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOOR: $32.50 Golden Quartered Oak ° ' nd 23 The buffet iy 48 inche inches deep. Itisina€ One large anc 4 small lected gruined oak; French plate mir ror, size 10x38 inches. Dining Room Chairs $1.40 Golden Oak Cane Seat Ch $1.95 Golden Oak Chair with box cane, wood or chase leather... $y $2.50 Genuine Leather Seat Chair, stig ‘De Just a Sample of the Economies Which Range in Our February Furniture Sale, Wherein You Will Find Savings of 10 to 40 Per Cent, eee &