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Schindler Gives Fine Concert of Russian Music By sylvester Rawling. eines the Shece the “resigns tion President | Hadley tast winter, Dr. Stokes rogarded as the logical candidat hag been Secretary twenty-one years. | sersihaher ad sas iy ETHEL maninoff's six 3 "AU Night. Vigil,” loftily’ conveived, highly devotional and of compelling musical crafts: manship, Here the chorus had assistance of a boy choix of twenty- five voices from St. Ste) Catholic’ Church (Dr. Foley, chotrmaster), URT SCHINDLER and his Schola| House, tenor soloist. Beautifully sung Cantorum, with Nina Koshetz, | et each, Of the anthems, epee eat Soprano, as soloist, gave a eon-|'The final group was of Russian folk- RYMORE WORSE. | Removed to Hospital Suffering | From Articclar Rhenmatiom. CINCINNATI, Jan. 13.—Bthel Barry- cert of all-Ruseian music at Carnegie| songs and folk dances. The chorus more, Mi altegy mesg hg we Ha Ni last night. Mr. Schindler, greatly | 88 to Bngtish texts, moat of the apartnen @ Bin! 6 to his credit, by \trunstations by Mr. Schindler. He|for the last week suffering from ar-| handvedl ecan on time, Some/aiso piaved admirable acconypani-|ticular rheumatism, has been removed reds oF the crowded audience ‘ments at the piano for Mme. Koshetz. came late, as is the bad New York to Christ Hospital by order of her physician, Dr. Oliver P. Holt. Dr, Holt custom, and were punished by having| Harold Morris, a une pig said that her condition was by no means to stand, many of them in the outer | York recital at’ Keolian’ Tall yes-| critical bat that #he should have hos- lobbies, while four choral numbers|terday afternoon, Besides Baoh, | Pital treatment. | Bralim& and Chopin compositions, he played two by Charles’ T. Griffes and one by Cyril Scott. He showed him- self to be a. serious and modest mu- siclan, arrived here a from the operas of Rimsky-Korsakoff, in a capella settings by Mr. Schindler, were sung Mme. Koshely, noted in Russia both 4s an operatic and Ileder singer, fled from Tier native land when’ the Bolshevikt took control and finally reached Ame Her appearance last! night was her and undergo treatment. | She inaleted | appearing, thou, sibly in pain | at the opening performance and on the | “Don Carlos," at the Metropolitan | = Opera House last night, drew an- OF THE LOOM | ) appeal to Russians in the au- and in Moussergsky's “Tyapa, pave song, and "The Child's Prayer,” both full of humor. Mr, Schindler's chorus made a most Next Week, Is Prediction. attractive picture, thanks to themany| © colored and fetching frocks of the| NEW HAVEN, Jan. 18—Persons in women, and sang with rare charm, Clore touch with the Yale Corporation fdmirable balance and convincing predict that Secretary Anson Phelps NEW HEAD FOR YALE. Dr, Anson P. Stokes to Be Elected thro. BROOKLYN Ss OPPENHEIM CLLINS & G FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN To Close Out---Friday 500 Pairs Black Kidskin Shoes Formerly Sold from 9.00 to 15.00 Splendid eetable floor co No C. 0. D’S at 50: Extra heavy, very close w; value price quoted js th out Extea beavy all-wool ners, stair and halls; 27 inches wide; per YATE... ce cee ceeee 60c FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING Extra Heavy Enamelled. Beautiful assortment of Linoleum patterns; 2 yards wide; sheciuualy vs waterproof; mill seconds; best sanitary vering made to-day; cut from full rolls; Square None C. O, D. Livingston NewY ork Floor Covering Company 60 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn A ‘200,000 STOCK OF FLOOR COVERINGS Sacrificed for Cash by a prominent New York lass Fioor Coverings This splendid stock is now on sale lower than floor coverings of like quality have ever been offered. Jobber of High slic debut herve, She other large and interested audience. \s & large woman, with powerful) Phe performance was an admit 23 9x12 BRUSSELS RUGS voice of wide range and of uneven| one under the’ direction of Mr. Pap, quality. Sometimes it charmed und|the cast inetuding Rosa Ponselle, sometimes it did not, and always she| Margarete Matzenauer, Marie Sunde- Hore’s an opportunity to beautify dere dining room Fee, cath Se ole pe #0nes Dy | Hus, Martinelli, de Larca and Didur. with a very small outlay of money. In fact, the smallest cy And Mauss ete 4 thing about these rugs is our selling price; they are big in Metner, Stravinsi 9 es P ig fome added. mumbent plioed ee kee | The Columbia Glee and Mandolin muslin ask for quality, nd there is 8 mighty big variety to choone from own accompaniment at the piano, in| Clube will gtye a concert at the Hotel Jnderselling Sale Price... response to generous applause—and | Plaza on Friday evening for the ben- solo parts in folksongs, were hor\con. |¢ft of the Sliver Créss Day Nursery, WOOL tributions to the programme. Her|under the auspices of the Junior Xx VELVET hest singing was in Rachmaninoff’s | Auxtiary. oalise,” without words, that made ven, all ears. Man $55 8.3x10.6 AXMINSTER RUGS These are the very quality rugs that you have wanted for the years. Many stores are still getting $55 and more for them, arranged an especially attractive grouping for this sale. These heavy rugs, in all-wogl weaves, will give long years of service. Oriental, Persian, all-over and medallion pat- terns to select from. It seems like old times to be able ts get such splendid rugs in popular 8.3x10.6 size at... . $3 Wool Velvet Carpet carpet. assortment of patterns, wart 1.89 New York FloorCoveri «OO Flathush Ay. BRO rice maintained on this rug facturer's label on each rug The Jow selling price prevents us from using manufac- turer's name.. wool rugs, The 850 928 ast two ve have $2 Extra Heavy Velvet Carpet Extra heavy Velvet Carpet, suit- able for halls and ate Very choice selection of 1. 99 patterns; 27 inches wide, During this week, ...Special, yd. 33C gC. 1 Block from jon St No Exchanges. OKLYN fut This sale represents the broken sizes in a choice lot of high grade boots—and constitutes the season's most remarkable offer. Shoes Also on Sale in Our New York and Newark Stores OPPENHEIM, CLLINS aC FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN * BROOKLYN & Thursday—An Unusual Millinery Offering Advance Sale of Spring Trimmed Rats Values 12.50 BUY 7.50 Beautiful hats of Cellophane_ AMER Warning 6 MAIDEN LANE Aspirin Then it ! Unless you see FOR SALE. NOW PAY LATER! || Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry CASH or CREDIT EASY, WEEK ‘All Govds NO EMPIOYERS REFERENCES. Call, Write or Phone Cort 58éT. LY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. ‘Gparantecd, Low Prices, ICAN dinond CO, DEAL CREDIT JEWELLERS, 4TH FLOOR, [2 . is Genuine the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions. Accept only an ‘unbroken package” of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cont but a few ceonte—Larger packages. | sapirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoscetioacidestor of Sallcyilenat@ “DIAMONDS \‘TCHES —JE WELRY ON c RE DIT rent carmen ‘Exceptional Poor bey co py ROYAL DIAMOND & ‘WATCH CO. MO MAIDEN LANE, Phone Jehe 24 HOUSES TO LET—OUT oF CITY. Straw, distinctively charming, developed in Spring’s brightest shades and trimmed with Im- ported French Flowers.» Sailors and off-the-face models shown. Three Models Illustrated Suits Py ge ® $20-$25 Overcoats oh NEW J JERSEY. ron BAL Now te tony Tusa overlooking Mayonne” County 45! minutes Manhattan; Areproet eateen Audubon “WT. ater TPs ae “Lost Foun” im The World or ra Qeen ot any of The World's Officem, “Lost and Found” advertisemonm ieee eats a REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | an 19 round belted styles, loose back with belted front, ete. They are fined throughout with silk. bust. | BYeRY piece of Jewelry in this‘Sale is from our own stocks and has been individ- ‘Cuff Pins, plain, engraved or set with BROOKLYN. Store Hours, 9 to 5:30 . A Week-End Sale of _ Salts’ “Peco” Plush Coats for Women, $34.50 HE desirability of these handsome-looking coats is known to pos women— but that you can buy them at so little a price is “ ‘news""— Several models at this special price—in lengths of 98, 48 and 5U inches. All- Large cape and convertible collars and wide turn-back cuffs. Sizes $4 to 50” & & B—Geomd Oem, Ontral A Very Important Sale! Women’s Imported Kid Gloves PPORTUNITY is knocking on the door with a hand in a French Kid Glove! And it is a real opportunity when you can buy these excellent quality gloves at such minimum prices. Every pair beautifully made and finished, All made to sell for much more. Strap-Wrist French Kid Suede Gloves, $2.45 Pair The same sort of gloves that have sold for $7.00. 6-button, * pique sewn, self backs. In mode, sand and beaver. 2-Clasp Kid Gloves, - 2-Clas: _ $1.95 Pair ~ Formerly $2.98 to $4.50 Pair Iiported lcd; bi: Ranke, e8tt0 and’. “igh ts colors. All sizes collectively. and mode. ~ 8-button French kid, white, tan, grey and mode..... 12-button French kid suede, white, from $6.98... .. 16-button French glace kid, white, from $6.98...... Lamb Gloves, 1.85 Pair Reduced from $2.75 Pair lamb. Over-seam Black, white, tan Every Piece Reduced! Higher-Priced Silk Lingerie $5.98 to $39.75 Formerly $9.98 to $99.75 5 leapeice: beautiful things have been divided into $ groups for your conveni- ence in selection. ‘The materials aré exquisite and the models in every _ case are examples i the smartest and most beautiful designs * the season. Paj , Envelope Chemises, "St id Fashioned of Cre; = Chine, Satin, ate le Voile or Georg: ette, in white, flesh, orchid, blue and ; also several lovely things in combinations of ual color. Were $13.95 to $99.75. At $6.98 to $39.75 Silk Petticoats of ae Silk Petticoats, in street | Group 2| with trothy ounces ot | Group arene laclogs, tettinided ofsleaees laces, chiffons, etc. a Aig ete Sk bons and rosettes pare models. Were Were $10.95 to $38.75. $9.98 to aa At $6.98 to $19.75 At $5.98 to $12.95 A, & 6.—Gonond flow, Hast, 10-Karat Gold Jewelry 33 1-3% to 40% Less than Regular ually reduced for this post-holiday Sale. Hat Pins in fancy octggon, ball or pear + shapes; engraved or vermicelli effects; were $1.83 to $2.28, at.......... $1.35 Pocket Knives, engraved or plain, with @ blades of good quality steel; were $6.70 to $7.45, at........5es pa | 94.20 Cuffs Links, engine turned and engraved octaggn, oblong or round; were $8.10 and GR90), Ob o.ocrconnoned emer $5.65 Pair Cigar Cutters, engine turned and en- graved; can be worn on chain, Oblong shapes; were $7.85 and $8.90, at. .$5.65 Men's Gold Belt Buckles, with belts, pearls or colored stones; were $6.30 and handsome designs in engraved or engine $6.85, at.. . $4.85 turned; were $17.65 to $18,90, at $12.45 Gold- Filled Wrist Watches, $12.45 Were $18.65 and $19.85 pearls; set of @ pins; were $2.34 and $2.47, at... Teas he $1.45 Set Lingerie Clasps, engine turned or en- graved; several designs; were $3.35, Brooches and Bar Pins, engraved and engine turned; effective designs set with Women’s beautiful little watches, 0-year uality, geld-filled; con- vertible style bracelet or ribbon a ee cases in round, octagon’ or square shapes. 15-jewel movements, anteed, . A. & 5.—Sreet lose, Central, _