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WORSE THAN GAS soma ft disease ta no respecter of toate , Philadelphia Men In Third Concert; ‘Martha’ at Park Bo Sylvester Rawling. York series at Carnegie Hail yester- day afternoon, The organization is ever welcome, because Mr. Stokowskt has an individuality which he in Jects into the musie thrt he direct appreciation —* 5 new with- of reverence for the old, and Sunday World Wants Work Wonders BANKING AND FINANCIAL. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF BROOKLYN RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY A Receiver of all the property of the Brooklyn | Rapid Transit Company having been appointed by the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, the undersigned have, at the request of the holders of a large amount of the company’s stock, consented to act as a committee for the protection of the interests of all stockholders who shall become parties to an agreement dated January 2, 1919, copies of which may be obtained from the Depositary, the Sub-Depositary, or the Secretary of the Committee. This crisis in the affairs of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company demands, in the judgment of the Committee, prompt and concerted action on the part of the stockholders in order to secure their proper pro- tection, and in order that the representation of the stockholders shall carry the greatest possible weight. Stockholders are, therefore, requested to deposit their certificates of stock with MERCANTILE TRUST | & DEPOSIT COMPANY, DEPOSITA RY, 115 BROAD- WAY, New York City, or with PEOPLE'S TRUST NY, SUB- DEPOSITARY, 181 MONTAGUE , Brooklyn, in return for which the Deposi- tary will issue negotiable certificates of deposit. Appli- cation will be made to list the certificates of deposit on the New York Stock Exchange. The Committee has limited to March 3, 1919, at z0'clock P. M. the period during which deposits of stock may be made, after which no deposits will be received except under such conditions and penalties as the Com- mittee may impose. The assignment on the back of all deposited stock certificates must be executed in blank, dated, properly witnessed, and have the requisite stock transfer tax order to protect the transfers, the en- hs stamps attached thereto. In Committee against unauthorized dorsement must be guaranteed by a member of the New York Stock Exchange, or by a bank or trust com- pany in the City of New York, or by a bank or trust com- pany having a correspondent in that city. Copies of a circular letter addressed by the Com- mittee to the stockholders may be obtained from the Depositary, the Sub- Depositary, or the Secretary of the Committee. Dated January 22, 1919. en BERT H. WIGGIN, Chairman, CHARLES A. BOODY, iy $ REDERICK FL ECKER, EWARD PROSSER, LEN L. STONE | EDERICK STRAUSS, ERETT B. SWEEZY, ' Committee, GA FR EV | Is A. AUSTIN, Secretary, | Se aan Na Broadway, New York. | SHMORE, BISBEE & STERN, | Bue 61 Broadway, New York. | Lo, | ‘ounsel, | { & DYKMAN, | 177 Montague Street, Brooklyn. MERCANTIVE cess & DEPOSIT COMPANY, 5 Broadway, New York, Depositary, | EOPLE'S TRUST COMPANY, J 181 Montague Street, Brooklyn, Sub- Depositary, CULLEN I DANCING ACADEMIES. — en DANCING CARNIVAL| il Formerly N Ow cia Palace ST. NICOLAS RINK d 66th Street an Fae Be Fuctor dy Floor partner TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = | pierre tes ma waite On|} | pHone, AGENT A aw car ‘clk dividual orchestra of which were played last night, won charm and is full of melody. snap, | their exaited a large, jence by their pi | Ame atre because he has trained his young men i) play together admirably, The in- choirs are not perfect in how few orchestras are they?—bui there is a refreshing: orispnesa and wholesomencss in the playing of tho &@ whole, eighth symphony was Beethoven’ ‘ A the opening number, its plastic pce fot frill M BTOKOWSET ond the PhilQ’ beauty containing nothing with phia Orcyestra gave the which to set the world afire. It was third conce of their New unfolded with @ clarity that exposod all its quality. At the end case th. nocturnes by Debussy—"Nuago “Fetes” and "Sirenes,” in which M Stokowwki and the orchestra had the assistance of a wot ‘s chorus from Kurt Sohindler’s Schola Cantorum. These dainty things, evanescent as is so much of Debussy’s work, were played deliciously, and the chorus did some artistic wailing, a blow to the tradition that sirens only lure. Between the two, Efrem Zimbalist was soloist in Mozart's violin con- certo in A minor, one of the com- poser’s earlier works, seldom heard, a thing of beauty and of springtime exaltation, Both Mr. Zimbalist’s in- dividual playing, which was fascinat- ing, and the sympathetic sustaining power of the orchestra stirred the audience. Mr. Zimbalist was re- called several times. The Flonzaley Quartet gave the second of its subscription converts at Aeolian Hall Jast night. Inci- dentally it was an “In Memoriam” concert for Paul Roussel, one of many French artist-heroes who gave lives for the saving of the 1 from autocracy, He was only thirty-two years old and after gat- | lant fighting ho was reported miss- | ing at Verdun. His quartet in man- uscript, unfinished, two movements the prize Lepaulle in 1914. work is not strongly vitall While the dit has ‘Tho first movement inclines to sadness, but the second is cheerful and has It was played at the end of the programme The opening number was Vincent d'Indy's quartet, opus 45, a composition full of color, the com- poser's fine senso of rhythm sple didly maintained, Between the two Leethoven's quartet, opus 6, was played, with an interruption due to the breaking of a string on Mr. Letti's violin, which was quickly remedied. The-Flonzaleys maintained | putation and delighted | musically cultivated au jaying Toscha Seidel, the his first recital of the season at Car-| negie Hall last night. This brilliant young player hks gained steadily poise and repose without detrim: to his flery, impassioned st His | tone, especialy! in the low register, is of a strongly emotional quality He made the romance of Wieniawski's | concerto sing in duleet tones and he Played the finale (a la gingara) with | ah that stirred the audience an enthusiastic violinist, gave held 9. ¢ u-| y his master, | played and Bazzini, 7 Grunberg was his! I. T. accompanist at the piano, “The Campbells Are Comin publicity a of the Society n of “Martha Elizabeth ¢ $ not a rel ative of either Craig —HEAR Fourteenth THURSDAY SALE EXTRAORDINARY '!! MISSES’ and WOMEN’S COATS Our Regular $29.74 and $35.74 . DIAMONDS —————————— DANCING CARNIVAL WATCHES NOW OPERATING THE OOM 1252? s1Weeklyiarmomey AUDUBON gehen 1 yy) ie: week gate woe eo Cita ANCING. SWW0® s2Wookly sa THOstwe congioen nba Canty iv: sone 4 INbiv ibe AL PRIVATE. LESSON Not necea t . 1 E al DLBON THEATRE BUILDING \ ) IBERAI. CREDIT @ EST VALUES IN THE CITY ‘Ss GUARANTESO [ROLLER SKATING St. Nicholas Rink, 66th St., Near Broadway Skate Awhile Dance Awhile’ 3 SWEET Gt £08 REFEREW \Oo 44 Rerse per owen ny = Cor Main ty Lame] ——— JAMOND JAWESBERGUIN ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS. ‘DI. on CREDIT S 37 MAIDEN LANE. semen DIAWOND WinG Gr WEEKLY, 6 . Ven aud Yer , pt sapere bonds $5 Kror a Lane. A 5 ) iti 1 \ H i ; ee ORDA APE ie ine Dated Te W. ACHODT, Beare PERSONALS, _ e =a Ik oR CKOUP ReMi ME DI : the } { children; prevents’ pnew SUMDAY WoRLD Wants Wok wovuuis | LBs a eae no opium ao paused, BA Colors | Taupe Green Brown Burgundy Black »PICTURED are three charming coats, typical of the many models, too numerous to sketch or to descr: be,which are inc.uded in this sale. Linings are of superior quality. Sales is win your John Campbell, both ciate ora of the company, Miss Campbeil formerly of the Moston Opera Companys both vee and action did much for the cess of the production jer was Lady ry pst yolre ation of mueh pheil was Lionel, eharm, was Plunkett, and John Ilinehaw Fourteenth Street ATTENTION! MEN! Particularly Soldiers and Sailors Released from Service Here Is a ONE DAY SALE of Men’s Clothing and Furnishings Come here Thursday, all Soldiers and Sailors who are arix ous to replenish your wardrobes; you will be mighty pleased with the assortment and values offered in this One Day Sale for your special benefit Men's Trousers— our reg. $4.00..., 2.89 5.00 L725 coe LTRS Men's Root's Tivoli Underwear —standard make—natural gray and undyed sanitary wool. Lot 1 ts or drawers Our reg. $2.25.......... L77 Lot 2—single and double breast—our reg. 83.00... 2.35 Lot 3—single or double breast— our reg. $3.2 COPS ae Lot 4—single or double bi our reg. $3.95 and : GALE. .crcrvccccsoees 3.00 All sizes in lot, not at each price. Odds and Ends SLirts and Draw- e vool mixtur our reg. $2.00 & 82.25.... 1.48 Men's Wool Process—shirts and and drawers—our reg. $1 our reg. $21.75... $1.35 h Men's Winter Union Suits Los ribbed—our reg. $2.50 Men’s Athletic Union S our reg. $1.25 Men’s Otis Balbriggan Under- wear— shirts or drawers— our reg. 81,10 Athletic Shir nainsook ... Many clearance lots of Underwear and Men's Furnishings too small to mention, Strect West @ Fi FRIDAY 17.68 The leadership which we have established in our Start-of-Season confirmed remarkable } by these Huth farriet, not in her but presenting & eliarius Oral hot quite fa happy a» he has been In the Wilbert and Sullivan productions! Peacook Formeg was Sir Trirtan, wna vivacious. ducted @ performance that pleaned @ largo audience and that is bound to {mprove. Mr, Nertram Carl The ehorie MoGhie won haa ans HEARN th Avenue $29.74 and $35.74 Values Reginald nounced that he will revi n Feb. 8. DeKoven's “Robin Hood" MAKING WHITE HOUSE CLEAN. Rooms decorated tov Wilson's WASHINGTON, dan Of The House ta leading the Nation in apring boune cloantuts Th addition to eleanint every hook White much white paint will be re the Wilgonu! relu of gee: OH Pee and oorridara are be | | | Wost of Firth Avenue Silk Stripe Shirts—large assort- ment— our reg. #2.26 Peres Ok &. | Men's Soft Shirts—repps, woven and other novelty cloths all sizes—our reg. 1.48... 1.18 Silk Fibre Shirts— our reg. #3.48. Men’s Silk Shirts— our reg. 84.95 g Shirts flann also khaki-— collar attached - striped Per- our reg. $1.48... - 100 Men's Soft Coll: long points—our reg. ++ ABU Flannel Shirts = our reg. $3.9. 2.99 Domet Night Shirts— our reg. $1.95...... .1.66 Pajamas—our reg. $2.48.. 1.95 -with or without ear our reg. $1.15..... «7® eiaapen 26 Suspenders—ovrreg..65,, .48 Neckwe. “ Fine 95 & $124.79 Sweaters——small sizes— our reg. $5.00....... % 99 all sizes—our reg. 86.45..4.88 Cardigans our ia 20.95 & $10.95... 7. 3S lanket Bath Robes— TOR reg. $4.95... OF Many of these items cannot be bought from wholesalers to-day SATURDAY Our Regular | Materials | Wool Velour Kersey Cloth HI Pom-Pom and Broadcloth | arranged to HEARN West of Fitts Avencd Vourternth Street 1972 JANUARY SALE ASSORTMENTS Just as GREAT VALUES Just as GOOD AS IN THE OPENING DAYS OF THE SALE IS THE HEARN WAY OF CONDUCTING A SALE THURSDAY HOUSE DRESS DAY A particularly fine selection of new Spring models at January Sale Prices give additional interest to Thursday House Dress Day. HOUSE DRESSES An attractive array of belted and one-piece styles of percale, chambray or gingham in solid colors and novelty or plain checks and stipes. Collars, nov Ity pockets, cuffs and belt— trim of contrasting or self material. Sizes 36 to 46. 143 1.87 2.26 2.58 Our reg. 81.9% Our reg. $2.47 Our reg. $2.04 Our reg. $3.47 Also: FLANNELETTE KIMONOS—Various styles and colors all sizes—our reg. 89.87. ..c.cccceeeeees THURSDAY—ONE DAY SALE HOSIERY The thrift problem of every woman is where to find stockings that are fine and durable at low prices. This sale solves the problem qualities are up to Hearn standards and prices such as only Hearn can offer. WOMEN’S Hose — black, MEN'S Cotton Hose—black, white and rable colors — double Silk white and 6 — lisle de L52 -lisle sole, he black, white and our reg. .78....... GOB Size White Lisle Stock- med — double CHILDREN’S Cotton Stockings double heel and toe—our reg. . Cashmere Hose—full natural and gray OUR NB Bliss ccissvsvess Se BOYS’ Extra Size Black Cotton Stockings—double heel and toe sizes 10!5, HL and 11} our reg Black or white fashioned colors By request we repeat One Day Sale (Thursday) APRONS Aprons dainty, aprons practical, all at extraordi- narily low prices, are offered in this sale, which pre- sents values superior to any yet given in this line. Bungalow Aprons 1.34 sour regular $1.68 quality figured or striped on light and dark color — grounds; elastic fitted or straight models. 46 | Aprons : | -84 Our regular .58 Our regular $1.28 Dainty style of | Practical styles that White Lawn, open in front Fe ale, bar and dot back: figure lace or striped percaless trimmed. Tea Aprons | Bungalow | | | cross 1 swiss; embroidery | contrasting plain color pipings. Red Cross Aprons Of good quality lawn—regulation style, Bai long sleeves our reg. 81.48 -94 Just compare “Value for Value” and “Price for Price” with those offered elsewhere and then draw your own conclusions. Today and Tomorrow Two Worth-While Special Values in NEW DRESSES For Women and Misses NAVY BLUE SERGE DRESSES Smart, long lines. One snd has bray attractive eh he alac 8 16 and 18, ' 16.75 WOMEN’S SA TIN DRESSES These are the dresses formal wear with the new silk flos to by has an apron back and interesting pe « border of braid embroidery in a ¢ hers 1 embee o much in demand j: They are of soft, wnd buttons, novelty collars; navy aud Special st now for smart afternoon we satin, beautifully trimmed 32.50 MORNING SPECIALS--To-Day and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. wuantities restricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders. black — size To prevent dealers buying, « $4.93 White Tub Silk Petticoats 9.19 | 65 ct, New Alhambra Draperies........ 48 Shadowproof—dvep underlay—all Madras des rich greens, old length r mulberry, wood PRTTICOATS-SECOND PLOOR, brow 1 th colors. Tub Dri 14 LoTERY ~ BASEMENT, 7 Little te’ Tul eases 5 17 itl Tele Tee: Devens. $1.97 New Feather Pillows 12 and Waist dels—-contrast triins 20x25—gouse mixed, firm ticking BOYS! CLOTIUNG--2bCOND FLOOR, ex28—Our reg 24x30—Our reg. $2 . en t0-—04 res $5.94 Little Boys Suits 4 ViLLowe- BASEMENT, Variety of junior model . Velvetcen and 35 ct. Outing Flannels,.........s00005 20 military, Ht arplu dark colors reason of "ECOND PLOOK, “WASH TALES? PABRICS—BASEMENT, $7.94 Boys’ Suits—-9 to 17 yra 5.85 | $1.58 All Wool Epingles......... 123 Semi-No. dark gray (0 {nch—small. poplin. wea and brown no ixture br gundy, ollv m yrtlo, Boys’ GLUTH HIRD YLOOR na ! HOOD8-—MAIN Loan, $2.18 Men's Domet Pajamas 1.78) 47 ct, Mercerized Sateens. Re Heavy na blu nelio and pink t 1 196 dark re. RUN'S UND Liew ian —MAIN FLOOR LK MAIN FLOOR, January Sale Sheets and Pillow Cases ‘ The thrifty housewife who ia a judge of good qualities and value will appreciate the sav. ings represented here and pillow cases marke on sheeta of standard Dwight Anchor and Utica Pillow Cases $2x36—vale .52.....,,. Sale . BD 4$5x36—value .54., Sale .44 50x36-—value .6 . Sale .49 54436—value 68 . Sale Of Sheets 54x90—value $1.07, 63x90—value $1.87 72x90—value $2.08 81x90—value #2.28,. 90x90—value $2.44 Hetore Hemming, ave Orders on Above. No Mail oF Will Wash Heavier and No Brand Pillow Cases . Sale 35 B37 Sale . 42 16 42x36—value 45x36-—vall 50x36—val 54x36-—value 56, , 54x90 —value $1.59. 63x90 —value $1.41 63x108-—value 81.73 72x90 —value $1.75. ..8 72x108-—value $1.97 81x90 alue $1.91 81x99 ——value 41.97 81x108—value $2.09 90x90 —value 42.04 90x99 —value 42,09 90x 108—value 82.19 " No Mailor Pillow Cases 3 January Sale Fine Nainsook Lingerie Feature prominently in the January Sale at important price reductions. Women's Corset Covers—Nain- sook—round neck--lace and in- sert or embroidery— our reg. 48 Sale ,28 Nainsook Corset Covers—Suappy styles, with rows of lace and Sale 18 ribbon—our reg. .O8 Corset Covers—Fine nainsouok — daintily trimmed with la ae brow . medallions and ri Sale 1,28 Envelope Chemises—Good cam- bric—yoke with rows of luce our reg. 94. Sale .65 Nainsook, in white or f sly trim- med with laces, embroideres, et: g. 81s Sale OF beautifully trim’d om 1.3% to 2, ' Muslin dels— Sale 92 Women's Night Dresses — Nain sook, round neck — 4 dozen good models Sale 1,27 Value $1.48 to $1.68 ” nainsook— Night Dresses Women's Night Dresses abric—several wy our reg. $1.28 fancy trimmed yokes of Val. and) Point d laces, fine embroider tucks, bows and ribbons neat or elaborate our reg. $2.94....,,. Sale 1, O4 Night Dri . Philippine embroidery and hand floral putt our reg, 83.08. ..... Sale Petticoats Fascinating models with embroidery, ruffles or laces in dainty, new patteras our reg. $2.04 Sale 1,90 Handsomely Trimmed Petticoats ~-Ruffle: lace and embroidery— our reg. 83.25 Sale py | Ruffle tucks Women's Drawers HS. hem and quality muslin— our reg. .O8.. with - extra Sale 47 Women’s Drawers — Ruffle of good embroidery, tucks above—our reg. .78.,..Sale 6 Combinations of Nainsook and Cambric — of excellent quality lace and inserts, or good emb'y ribbon run + Sale our reg. 81,68 Fine Nainsook Combinations — Dainty lace or embroidery yokes sribbow rua beading at” wai ay