The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1917, Page 6

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Cincinnatians, Paderewski, The Kneisels By Sylvester Rawling. NOTHER musical invasion from the West reached us ast night when, at Carnegie Hall, Dr. Ernst Kunwald and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra precipitated themselves upon us. They were wel- comed with the big, open, generous heartedness for which New York ts famous, Dr, Kunwald, upon his first appearance, being acclaimed as if he were a conquering hero, And he and |hie players “made good.” Their pro- nouncement of Heethoven's “Pas- torale” symphony was compelling. Offhand | cannot recall a better one, A worthy band poder a masterful conductor, Dr, Kunwaild js @ real live-wire. My colleague John Pollock and my friend John McoCrmack would agree, in the Of the six-ounce bottle of alcohol was using that he had to be taken to Knickerbocker Hospital. It is said fondition is serious. is employed by John B. Cobb 28 West Seventy-fourth Street re coffee for Mra, Cobb's when he noticed that the needed filing. ‘GIRLS! ACT NOW! HAR COMI OUT ~EANS DANDRUFF, 25-Cent “Danderine” Will Save Your Hair and Double language of the prize ring, that he is ; Its Beauty. handy with both fists, his left being —_---— ae gre, his right. gee * . mack, the Irish tenor, do 1 hear you Try This! Your Hair Gets Soft,|txciaim?’ ‘Sure! Why, Mr. MeCor- Wavy, Abundant and Glossy at Or at Once. Seve your hair! Beau Beautify it! It ts bm AY matter of wein a little Dan- e occasional have @ head of heavy, beautiful Ar soft, lustrous, wavy and free from dandru@. It is ey and inexpensive to lave pretty, | ing hair and lots of t. Just get | Crs B-cent bottle of Knowiton’s Dan- i¢ now—all drug stores recom- tend it—apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an) Y epee” of abundance; freshnes: mack would rather see “a go” between two “nifty” lightweights at Madison Square Garden than sing at the Hip- podrome for $12,000, He can afford it I can't, I have to work. But, to return to our muttons, Dr. Kunwald has earned our respect for himself and for the fine body of musicians that he directs. It's true that with our three big symphony orchestras ever with us—the Phitharinonic, the Symphony and the Boston Symphony (for that's ours, too)—we don't need outside assistance; but @ breath from the West cannot but prove invigorat- ing. It will cause us to reflect that New York is not the only pebble on the musical beach. As an enthust- jastic admirer wrote to me before tho 'Cincinnatians arrived: “Cincinnatt Is ‘a trace of dandruff or, emulating Chicago, and Dr. Kunwald falling hair; but your real surprise | ts emulating Theodore Thomas in a be after about two weeks’ use, leavening of the region from tho Al” "when you will see new hair—fine and|‘egheates to the Mississippl in_ bo downy at first—yes—but really new ee ee eee ee ere tating out all over your hunger among the masses for finer pealp—Dander ine is, we believe, the and better things.” The opening number was the pre- sgaly sure hair grower; destroyer of |lude to “Die Melstersinger” and the “dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and, Closing one was Strauss’s “Sinfonta $€ never fails to stop falling hair at | Domenttca. " ‘The former disclosed too much of muscularity in the playing, ‘and the latter d n't wear as well na +1 thought it wou when first it was played here, Upon their playing of Beethoven's sixth symphony the Cin- cinnatians must rest for their laurels. once. If you want to prove how pretty and eoft your hair really is, moisten a eloth With a little Danderine and care- fully draw it een your hair—tak- ‘one small strand at atime. Your will be soft, glossy and beautiful fn just a few morents—a delightful epee ovretts every one who tries vt. Paderewskt, “the mighty Pole,” as James Huneker calls him, was the magnet that drew an adoring throng to Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon, ‘To paraphrase Mr. Huneker, he played a mighty programme in a mighty manner, beginning with « colossal rendering of the Beethoven sonata, opus 111. Then there was his own sonata, opus 21, in which, both in conception and in execution, strove to overstep the limitations of the plano, Besides there were a Chopin group, played as only a Pole can play them; Schumann's “Papil- lons,” two very pianistic plecos by his pupil Strojowski, and Liszt's tran- ecription of Mendelssohn's “Wedding March.” He added a Liszt rhapsody, ‘MewdGrksLeadingVictrola Stored landayy fe> ste £27,atee STS BWemM st 71W Mth St oe ; b GAVE! 'the Schubert-Liszt “Erlking,” his own Hy d BETS RAVES minuet and Chopin's A flat waltz in ae VICTROLAS on response to the demands of the cor- morants. Easy Payments It was Kneisel night at Aeolian 9 yesterday. he] P, __#8B EVEN The social and In- Vttnate atmosphere that pervades the concerts of this famous quartet was PRISONERS IN COURT) more in evidence than ever, Dis tinetly it 1# conducive to the grec enjoyinent of the audience pros F minor, to which t mirably played by L lends a variety of color. plano part, ad~ |tained and Mr. Willeke ts to be com- | with which he played the cantabile passages allotted to the ‘cello in the adagio of the Beethoven work. Anna Case, Maud Powell, Theo- McAlpin Hotel last night, nitely postponed. Helen Stanley, #o- Hall this Afternoon. the war and some time since a nurse, Friday afternoon. Diplomatic Corps of the South Amer- fean Republics are expected to attend, Emma Thursby ts giving a recep- other operatic tour next Saturday. hl! ad nt WOMEN ON VILLAGE BOAR). For the fir Liewellyn Pai founded more women were Board of Directors at the ing of the proprietors Monday night. Mra, George Merck, School Commission: er, and Mrs, Ruavell Colgate Glected Other members are Capt. Her= bert Barry, Charles R. Browning, Hen- don Chubb, throp D. Smith, Albert C. Wall. John W trustees, WITH POSLAM should not be tolerated, away; please your friends move the cause of embarras: yourself. To do 80 is simple— apply the daytime, too, when conven Poslam acts quickly. Y see benefits, It is ab less. of it will cover a large surface. It is its QUALITY, not the quantity of it, that does the work. Sold everywhere. For URE PLE write to Emergency tories, 32 West 26th St, New York. —Advt. |) «B®. Altman & Co. The Annual Sales of Household and Decorative Linens, Blankets, Bedspreads, Etc. now being held, will be continued during January The low prices prevailing render these Sales events of more than ordinary interest Remarkable Values are also being offered, during January, in Chinese and Other Oriental Rugs Lace Curtains and Lace Panels Ohtrty-Aitth Street Fifth Avene -Madtson Avenue, New York Thtrty-fourth Street ING WORLD, old Godowsky, The accus- tomed excellent ensemble was main- |mended espectally upon the beauty dore Karle, Charles Gilbert Spross and Arthur Loesser volunteered their services for a “dinner concert” at the under the auspices of the Militia of Mercy, to rano, who recently sang with the|of No. 31 Meserole 8) nd Rose arrere Ensemble, and won favor-|Klomormich, thirteen No, 635 able notice, gives a recital at Aeolian] Wythe Avenue. Eva Liminana, pianist, a protege of the Argentine Republic, well known in Berlin before will give a recital at Aeolian Hall on Members of the tion on Friday afternoon in honor of her former pupil, Meta Reddisch, who is aailing for South America for an- time tn the history of William Read Howe, Win- vy. Vincent and Former Mayor Yardley and Charles A. Munn were elected SHORT TREATMENT HEALS PIMPLES Those plnples are unsightly, and Clear’ them ‘oslam at night, and leave it on in So effective is Poslam that a Jittle AM- Labora- wep ANGRY WOMEN THREATEN amn fol H couped = the ' " _| morning. agen quneiet O miler, ope bas Three Men Arraigned on Charges Louta lie : the Beethoven quartet in’ F major, 3 ‘ Scor int for help, leaped {opus 59, and the Brahms quintet in Brought by Nearly a Score nee ie fs Tellow ‘camper, of Young Girls. Twenty-five angry women gathered outside the Willlamsburg —Pollce Court yelled threats against three prisoners arriving in @ patrol wagon from the Bedford Avenue Station to- day. Tho men, Tony Paula, fifty-six years old, of No, 359 Metropolitan Avenue; John Mospida, twenty of No. 21 Meserole Street, and 1’« er Dominico, forty-two, of No, 218 North | Sixth Street, are charged with crim- benefit the fund for the after cure of |!mally aseaulting nearly a score of t, believes in impartiality and is infantile paralysis victims. T Commainnhts Aipondy tn the cave of ing his attention to rich and poor It is announced that, bec. of | the Chil n's Society of Lrookly Lis anne ‘fon th “4 fe ine ting Indisposition, the remaining three of| Martha Leach, fourteon years | he lemmediiately enters und pated four historical recitals by Marcella|No. 278 Wythe Avenue; Anna itas- | 0nd he minediately en i fembrich at Aeolian Hall are indefi-| marten, thirteen, of No. 148 Gran 1| himself at home. Street; Kathryn Klomorm! twel According to the police theso girls gay they were enticed to Paula's rooms, Numerous other girls of aim! lar age are sald to be ready with additional complaints. D. PRIC BROOKLYN NEW ‘|that rarely falls to the lot of those Popular Price Garment House in New York 6" Ave., Cor. 18" St. | Featured at All Three Stores Thursday | NESDAY, dal for Jersey Roy. meron Anderson, fourteen old, of No, 43 Union Street, Mont- | {1l receive @ hero medal at | hool in St. Luke's Episco- | next Sunday Montelalr, LEVELING RICH AND POOR| An Unwelcome Visitor That Treats | Ali We have been told and can belleve it to be true that the possession of wealth means favor and attention leas fortunate. The Grippe germ, is at present visitin however, which on the Atlantic To those who have entertained this tive visitor and who ‘ind them physically shattered in conse- | quence, we suggest Johann Hoff's Matt Extract with meals. As a body builder and restorative after an at- tack of the € *, this celebrated E&CO. YORK NEWARK Advance 40.0 Reproductions of ffon and iriddge Shs. SMC HEC 2 Si Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply * Open Saturdays i We Close Other i offerings, 3 prices in plain figures, Remember, % _A VERY LIBERAL New Spring Dresses 549. BE) numerous models, which have been specially copied to sell at the above extremely moderate prices. Particularly Featured Are Embroidered Serge Dresses at ‘10 Two models as illustrated. New tailored effects. The ahowe also on sale af our? BROOKLYN STORE azo’ _NEWARK STORE AT 84ST& NN & % Highly Polished, Fitted with Loose cai of Mohair % Panne Plush; polished wood seat; as illustrated; at ‘hara-Gon.84"Sr. Sale of 5 S45. 00 high-cost Sizes 14 to 44. Also street and afternoon models of Crepe Meteor, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and various combinations —defining every correct style-idea and showing the exquisite colorings in vogue, such as Copen, Gold, Gray, Rose, Tur- uoise, Belgium, Taupe, jurgundy and Plum; also Navy and Black. The remarkably low prices again demonstrate D. Price & Co.’s un- questioned leader- ship in value-giving. No Charge for Alterations cKarket and Halsey Sta EH HM HH HH He i # % # Also to Long Island, New Jersey % | and Connecticut Until 10 P. M. i Days at 6 P. M. | Those who appreciate real bargains should see these wonderful ¥ | We have taken about 500 odd pieces of Furniture which x } we have been compelled to discontinue, mostly one of « kind, which {i | ‘we are placing on sale at a reduction of 25 per cent. hy duced bears one of our RED “SPECIAL PRICE SALE” TAGS, with 4% | Every article re- ¢ | we have CREDIT SYSTEM cd : i) 5 & z o JANUARY 1917. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street 10, Between 5th and 6th Avenues To-morrow, on the Main Floor, Clearance Sale of Women’s Merino Underwear At Radical Reductions from Former Prices. English Merino Vests and Drawers, at 69c and $1.10 various weights and styles, sizes not complete; formerly up to $1.40 & 295 Novia Silk Vests and Drawers, long or short sleeves; ankle or knee length; sizes not complete; formerly up to 85.95, at $2.95 Women’s Lisle Thread Vests, low neck and sleeveless, plain or crochet tops, Special 25c Vests, Drawers & Combinations English Merino, all wool, also silk and wool, sizes not complete; formerly up to $3.95, at $1.75 Cotton Combination Suits, low neck and sleeveless,knee and ankle length Special 89c The January Sale of Women’s Hosiery For Thursday, on the Main Floor, will provide very substantial price concessions. Pure Thread Silk Stockings, with deep lisle tops and soles, in black, white and colors, 48c a pair Three pairs for $1.35 Women’s Silk Stockings, white orblack,self orcontrasting embroidered designs, some with hand-embroidered clocks, $1.20 a pair Three pairs for $8.45 Black Lisle Thread Stockings, fine gauge, full fashioned, with re- inforced knees, soles and toes, 35c a pair Three pairs for $1.00 Women’s Pure Silk Stockings, made with lisle thread tops, soles and heels, in black, white and colors, 7Se a pair Three pairs for $2.15 Women’s New Blouses for Spring Among the latest models will be found: Lingerie Blouses with new square necks; . collars, trimmed with Filet, Ven- ise and Videaclttnee lace, Smart Blouses, shirt style, of men’s wear crepe; also tailored effects of crepe de Chine, for sport wear, at Attractive Blouses of su- perior heavy quality crepe de Chine, tailored models; pintucked,- - - - at $5.50 $1.95 Women’s Blouses of Voiles and Batistes,trimmed with laces and embroidery; in various new models, « at $3.95 $2.95 All our French Hand-made Blouses have been greatly reduced for the January Sales. Remarkable Values in Alpha AN ADVANTAGEOUS PURCHASE WILL BE OFFERED THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ON THE SECOND FLOOR: Alpha Corsets - at $3.45 Made of Silk Broche, elastic waist band, topless model, lightly boned; regularly $5.50. All sizes; in pink and white. Corsets Alpha Corsets - at $2.65 Made of Striped Cotton Broche and Tricots; elastic waist band; topless model; regularly $4.50. Women’s Dress Slippers To-morrow, on the Second Floor Will include models of silver cloth, also bronze and black kid, beaded, and plain French bronze kid, together with a choice assortment of this season’s Novelty Slippers, - - - per pair In Medium Sizes Only. $4.25 Articles Stamped for Embroidery Specially Priced for Thursday’s Selling. Nainsook Gowns, Guest and Large Towels, made-up....sseese at 65c, 95c, 1.10 TAROT oan eek cite each 45c¢, 5Oc Nainsook Envelope Chemises, White Linen Centerpieces, 92, 27, 36, MAGGIB sss ecesstenee at 65e, 7T5e¢ 45 and 54 inches, 50c, 96e to 1.75 Nainsook Corset Covers, 26e, 45c | Guest Towels (Cotton), at 20c, 25e Baby’s Turkish Bath Set, at 75c | Turkish Towels, 16c, 25¢, 40c, 50 Read Cecil B. DeMille’s “JOAN THE WOMAN” Complete in EVENING WORLD, January 15th to 20th Edition Limited ¢ Ae mamas — 25 | ‘ Order The Evening World in fidvance From Your Newsdealer,

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