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i Charlie’s Stealing Motto Is “‘Everything in Season” The Winter for Overcoats Strips Synagogue Cloak Room Now Because, as He Naively Explains, “This Is Only Time Anybody Wears Overcoats, Don’t It?” and Essex Market Judge Holds Him After He Was Caught Wearing Two Bennys and Carrying Four and pers Had Gone Home Shivering. By Roger Batchelder. VERCOATS are very much season now. For Essex Market Court, raincoats, rubbers, &c., has spoke Now that the coat has been a judged a useful article by Judge Corrigan, the sea- son is once more on, Charlie, so it seems, has a par- tiality for over- coats, Whatever he did during the warm months no one could guess, but it was fairly certain that after the thermometer plunged downward he made a collect overcoats, just ax sume people col leet butterflies, postage stamps, whis key labels and three-doliar bills, But “harlie mixed up religion with bus)- noss, and perhaps that was why hic eventually landed in the grand old temple of justic Last Saturday, east wide straw top-pieces, of the district was in the New Symphony, Bauer Soloist; The Flonzaleys By Sylvester Rawling. RTUR BODANZKY and the New A Symphony Orchestra, assiste by Harold Bauer, the pianist, wave a concert at Carnegie Hal ye terday afternoon that was enjoyed by a large audience. The impress of Mr. Bodanzky's personality upon his players grows steadily. It is to their “& well as to his credit. The founda- en of a distinctive orchestra under his guidance is well laid. How long, one may wonder, before the whole of his energy shal) be directed to the vompletion of the artistic structure! Meanwhile we may be thankful for the fruits of his endeavor that al- ready have ripened. Yesterday's pro- gramme was performed as worthily ug it was conceived. Liszt's colorful symphonic poem “Orpheus,” at the beginning of the feast, served to whet the appetite for Beethoven's “Emperor” piano co’ verto, the solo part of which Mr. Bauer played exquisitely as well as masterfully. “A distinctively English interpretation,” an analytical young woman said to me of Mr. Bauer's work, “a little too formal and pre- cise, but carrying to one's conscious- ness an overwipiming sense of power and understanding.” For the finish here was Schumann's sunny “Rhenish” symphony, no less 4 spur to the imagination than a jog to the senses, admirably played Bodangky and his men. will be repeated this evening. The aeteriing musicians and fasci- nating players that comprise the Flonzaley Quartet gave their first subsoription concert of the season at Acolian Hall last night. They began their programme With Albert le Guillard’s quartet, opus. 5, played for the fist time in America. Much had tyoen expected of this composition, but not all of the anticipation was realized. The first movement, a free rhapsody, is the ‘most interesting. The second is treated more convention- ally, The third and last is diffuse wnd disconnected. it was a wide chasm that both players and audience had to bridge from the modern turbu- lence of this work to the suave clas- vicism_ of Haydn's D major quartet, ‘opus. 76, and it took almost the first graceful movement to establish the uew vibrations, Then “Papa” Haydn reigned to the joy of all concerned. The end came with Smetana's lovely quartet in E minor, “From My Life.” Bach work was played with the poetic feeling and fine ensemble for which the Flonzaleys stand. Dora de Phillippe, soprano of the Chicago Opera Company, gave a re cital at Acolian Hall yesterday afte noon. Her programme, long, diversi- fied und unhackneyed, included an old Catalan Nativity’ song, Serge and “The Three Cavalie: by Kurt Schindler. Mi’ ae. Phillippe's vi not always equal to the requirements | of the songs, but her interpretations | were intelligent, she sang with taste and she pleased her audience. Including War Tox Washington Baltimore Sunday, December 7 SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES Station = 12.10% which sets the style for) ue, and praying and putting in the collection box and ‘thing, Charlie was in the coat |rbom. Every so aften he would make @ trip outside and would then retum And when August left the room where '}the services were held and went for his wraps, he discovered that his when every! good | by Mr.| ‘The concert} resources were | All the Male Worship- overcoat, for which he less than $36.9, Max and Ikey had paid no had gone, Julius, also discovered the same state of affairs when they shiveringly started home for the ) Saturday dinner, Felix, however, n if it was the weekly day of! jrest. He regarded Charlie with a| critical eye as he passed out wearing two overcoats and carrying four more on his arm. And when he camc back und made a gene! pilection, was on the job, Just as if a special sale or some thing were on the calendar, Felix made 4 complaint For’ why are you removing thi overcoating?” he asked there is such a-coldness in ‘harlie is alleged to have re- plied, I had to keep warm with myself At this time Ikey, his fore who, according to} testimony be- Judge Corrl- had been | mother jon the se declared that lover at Was among, the missing. |. And Pincus, who had lost an ‘over- | coat two weeks bo- fore and had been forced to buy an other, came forward and tdentified as the gentleman who had sat him in the same synag when bis coat had disap) from beneath his own eyes. Ch: was then conducted to the nearest policeman, who happened to be on th« There was no doubt about it. Char He evidently had declared a pogrom on east side overcoats, and had col lected them every Saturday. Ikey, the complainant, testified that he hac lost one that was worth at least $48.34, and other witnesses filed claims of like amounts, Felix, the star witness, had seen Charlie depart | with an armful, and the case way | complete. “But why did you take overcoats | at this time, when everybody needs them?” inquired Assistant District Attorney Hogan indignantly. “Well,” replied Charlie, “this ts the only time anybody wears overcoats, | don't it?” Charlie was held tn $1,000 bali fo: the higher court, 4d Judge Corrigan assured the e siders that thelr overcoats would made safe foi posterity. —. VANDERBILT GETS D. S. M nt Service Cornelius Vanderbilt, U. SR. is to joey the proud possessor of the Distin guished Service Meal, wdhich he re | ceived last night in the 22d Regiment | jArmory for his work as commander of the 1024 Engineers and ax Engl neer Officer of the 27th Divi m ont France. Licut. Gen, RL. Bullard, command jing the Department of the Bast, Cs A... planed on while a Of for: men who had served un anderbilt stood and che. red | Gen. pinned the D.'s. M oe Goh weedanios Snyder, late com. mander of the 1034 Enginera of th: 28th Division, Cuticura Soap Dry and {| physicians fo appeared jrrest the man {had was one of the advertising invita tions to the benefits, managers and dropped from Lieut. nard’s alrplane, STIRS HOTEL COMMODORE. nds Ticket Dropped From Air- plane and Insists on His Rights, A street cleaner in uniform walked Into the lobby of the Hotel Commodore At 7 o'clock last night. Women in eve- ning gowns stared in amazement. Bell- boys looked almost dumfounded, The street mweeper, unaware that his pres- ence was causing excitement, walked straight to one of the elevators, “Hey, Bill," yelled the operator, pushing him not gently from the car, “take the freight elevator.” The White Wing was firm. 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