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thel Leginska Offers a New Piece of Chamber | Music. ~ By Frank H. Warren. | (Boy, page a modernist,’ said the} Jew, York Chamber Music Society in nging the programme for its con- * evening in Aeolian Hall; whereupon Ethe: Leginska, planist fang, composer, hearing the call, got! gut her very newest manuscript en-! titled “From a Life.’ Miss Loginska ‘epee upon « time was satisfied merely to caress the keyboard, a pastime at ich she was most proficient. But “the gods of composition tempted and the lady yielded, Miss Leginska, re- port is, intends devoting herself as- siduously to burning the midnight pil. She certainly expended a lot of “energy on her last evening's effort. it “was ultra-modern, and, as we found ourselves unequal to the in- tellectual pressure, we shall yield to the composer. Miss Leginska be- longs té that class of modernists who $e profoundly sincere, as Mr. W. Henderson puts it, so one eannot * | ‘argue about her intentions, and there ‘wee those in the audience who ap- } | parently were convinced she had fichtéved what she set out to do. ad that thi of subtle futuristic <= ems curt ip the catacomie of ag I i a the tablets of thelr mind 2 OY 'ynen a! melody faded from ts page. ue “The composer played the piano part herself and played it well. Other ~ | Bumbers on the programme were by| yuch old-fashioned masters of rhythm | x id tonality as Beethoven, Debussy and: Saint-Saens. Hilen Rumsey, a contralto, who has ®, genial ‘Town Hall. Her none too large voice i i la tl nl IN THE REALM OF MUSIC }j .landed him ‘safely on the other side| 4 H.| words, Mr. Morris is 4 ‘won a fair share of success, sang to} gathering of admirers inj regia memeigp ren eet FEDERAL REORGANIZATION PLAN BEFORE HARDING SOON He'll Assame Responsibility for It Sending It to Congress—in- volves Departmental Mergers. WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—President Harding will take up for consideration | within the next few days the Admin- | istration plan for reorganizing the de-| partments and cutting out overlapping! work which involves the suggestion | that the War and Navy Departments be consolidated into a Department of | National Defense. added an adequate technique that of ull sasiculties witheat knocking over any poetic hurdies. A good routine pianist. Geraldine Farrar gave her dra- matic yersion of Massenet's mild one- act lyric episode ‘‘La Navarraise’’ to @ Monday night Metropolitan audi- ence that takes the blue ribbon in the lethargic class. Messrs. Crimi, Rothier und Ananian were her asso- ciates. “L’Oracolo" followed it, bring- | N Walter, F. Brows, | ing Miss Bor! back to her old role of |Chairman of the Joint Congressional Ah-Yoe. Mario Chamlee was her Chi-|Committee, who, though not a member nese lover, and these two young pro- | of Cong was appointed at the President's request, indicated to-day that the plan will be ready for the Cabinet next Friday. Submission by the President, however, may be de-| ferred until later. Before~the scheme {s completed Mr. Brown Will spend an evening conferring tagonists could go through their op- eratic lives hand in hand willingly chaperoned and sponsored by a large portion of the Metropolitan's patrons. ‘They are ideal “‘lead off” players. Mr. Scotti as the wicked Chim-Fang kid- napped little Hoo-Chee in realistic] with the President. who will, assume style, smoked his pipe and died like] the responsibility for the plan in trans- @ tragedian. Messrs. Didur, Picco] mitting it to Congress. Announcement has been withheld on the larger mer; under consideration, such as the War and Navy Departments, the Federal | Trade Commission with the Depart- ment of Justice and the Department of Labor with the Propoee Department of | Public Welfare. Brown has been inclined to favor the last proposition, Which has been fount by organized Ia r. Tt was originally intended to get, the reorganization plan to Congress In time to fashion the budget for the next fiscal year on the departments as reorganized, ut this is impossible. and Audisio and Mme. Arden com- Pleted the cast. The ever genial Pau! Morris, who finds the music flaws for The Eve- ning Telegram, has discovered the world's*greatest soprano. She arrived in town Saturday and, at present, re- acts especially {o lullabys. In other father and class of his thereby becomes younger associates. the ; J. BA\IMANN.BRO. ! 3rd Ave. & 84% St. 6 CED ¢ TED + 4D + GRD + cum © TD + EN > GED + GRP ! All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply Also to Long Island, New Jersey and Conesetieut 84th Street “L” Station she uses with considerable skill in expressing sentiment and feeling, and | she is also somewhat adept at phras- ing‘and at coloring her tones. She Pyppeared too soon after Mme. Calve' recital, however, to let us appraise her wares with an unhampered mind ‘Manfred Malkin gave @ piano re- eital in Carnegie Hall, playing, among ether pieces, a Beethoven opus 57, Schumann's F sharp major Romance, his Carneval, and a Bach- Liszt organ prelude and fugue. To @ somewhat brittle touch Mr. Malkin Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in wash it with Most soaps and prepared shampoos : contain too much alkali. This dries | q Ie scalp, makes the hair brittle, and pooin, the ha ; Simply moisten your hair with Ma water and rub it in. 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Just a drop of Freezone on a sore, tonchy corn stops that corn from hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn right out, root and all. No pain, no soreness. You'll laugh. All kinds of corns and painfu! calluses on bottom of feet loosen right up and fall} off. Truly magic! Freexone is the remarkable ether discovery of @ Cincinnati genius. Try it! Nohumbug! Tiny Bottles of Freezone cost only a few cents —at Drug Stores. Course of Lessons.. may be made at your convenience Second Week 22d January Sale : Assortments reinforced with new shipments of merchandise Dressmaking School rructors possess ene Hetle taste, Appoint THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 4.00 © FOURTEENTH STREET Soe ep oe — 1928, STORE HOURS: 9 TO 5.30 Founded 1827, RIEARN WEST OF FIFTH AVE. See pages 10 and 11 For Other Hearn Advertising PRICED AT NOTABLE SAVINGS JANUARY SALE DEPARTMENTS Muslins Table Linens Lace Curtains Undermuslins Blouses Sheets Tow Portieres Silk Lingerie Housedresses. ' Pillow Ca Towelling Aprons Women’s Sweaters ~tt tia Flannels Rugs Misses’ and Infants’ Woolens Spreads Pillows Decorative Girls’ Apparel —_ Infants’ Dresses Blankets Comfortables Linens Corsets White Goods January Sale of Sheets, Pillow Cases Muslins, etc. STANDARD MUSLINS 86 inches wide- were .24 Fruit of the Loom, Lonsdale, Hill 17 Limit 30 Yards—No Mail or Phone ‘Orde rs. UTICA AND MOHAWK SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES MOHAWK UTICA AND ANCHOR PILLOW CASES Mccreeiicss Wee: were 47 teres an . 34 WORE” MB. cise ee ee 54... - 41 were 57 . 45 54x36-—were 57 wa were 61 ae 47 SHEETS 3 54x90. were $1. 1.14 were -1.24 - 1.34 1.44 134 90x99—were $2.07.............1,84 — were $2.44....... 1.94 90x 108 were $2 2.24 7 Sizes before hemming. No Mail or Phone Orders STANDARD QUALITY SHEETINGS BL CHED UNBLEACHED 5-4-—were .36 6-4—were .42 7-4—were .49 8-4—were .53 9-4—-were .59 10-4—were .65 No Mail or Phone Orders. January Sale Lace and Scrim Curtains One to six-pair lots Irish point, lacet, tingham— Were $2.97... Were $3.97.. Were $5.97. Pair a 77 . 2.97 3.97 Were $7.97 Marie Antoinette marquisette, fine net and Not- Were $11.97...... Pair Were $16.97. Were $21.97 Pair 5.97 8.97 ‘Pair 13:97 . Pair 14,97 Mill Lengths of Fine Furniture Drapery and Auto Velours Values $2.95 to $5.50 yard 1. 6 6 From 1 to 4 yards lon tic designs or plain—bes Women’s —many to match artis- t quality fabrics. Glove Silk Hosiery 2.54 Popular hosiery in fancy weaves—black, cor- dovan, beige and gray. ‘Women’s All-Silk Hose — full fashioned—black or African brown—were $3.27 and $8.97..........2.40 MORNING Men's All-Silk Hose—black cordovan—full fashioned slight imperfections— Special and 90 SPECIALS On Sale Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities | $2.94 Duvetyn Hand Bags... 2.27 | Covered and metal frames— | change compartment — pouch style. LEATHER GOODS—MAIN FLOOR. 95 5 ct. Novelty Jewelry...... GE Bar pins, cuff links, crystal cut aces, lingeri clasps, vanity 97 et. Storm Serges. . 41-Inch—all wool—garnet, oopen, brown, navy and DI DS — MA 97 ct. Poplins..... ‘ard wide—soft chiffon finish- ight and dark colors, SLIKS—-MAIN FLOOR. 35 ct. Women’s Cotton Hose. .27 HOSIERY—MAILN FLOOR, $1.97 Little Tots’ White Dresses 1.24 Yoke, empire and belted styles— lace and embroidery trimmed. INFANTS’ DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR. $2.94 Blanket Cloth Robes... 2.58 Pretty floral patterns found | collar—cord girdle HOUSEDRESSES-SECOND FLOOR. $1.48 Women’s Silk Quilted Vests 1.18 Without sleeves—black with lav- gnder and white lining—and all SWEATERS—SECOND FLOOR. 25 ct, New Curtain Muslins.. .17 36-inch. pots. Ogures and stripes, ete. ‘AININGS—BASEMENT. imited. No Mail or Telephone Orders. $2.75 and $2.95 Men’s Union Sui Augusta, ¢ makes, orated all ai MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FIOOR. $1.22 Men’s Domet Nightshirts 82 Well napped— striped—iong and roomy—all sta MEN'S FUBNISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR $10.50 Boys’ Two Trouser Suits 745 All wool cheviots in’ gray, brown tan and heather mixtures—coats yined with“ alpaca—sizes Shorr surns—rmmep Loon 18 ct. Huck Towels. 8 finish—+hemmed. white striped borders. TOWRLS—MAIN FLOOR 34 ct. _Crinkle Crepes 28 vd—for all Mngerie 1214 red or WASH GOOD6—BASEMENT 32 ct. Sateens 5 ortinout ot BASEMENT 1214 25 ct. Outing Flannels ap-—for underga. the family, WASH GOODS—BASEMENT 39 ct. Cluny Laces “ n-white and Armblan colors LACEB—MALN FLOOR. ments ” Coats—bolivia and rs—all lined 3 to 17 yeai value $21.78..........005 12.73 Women's Jersey and Serge Dresses embroidered and braid trimmed navy, taupe, reindeer and black sizes 36 to 44 11.57 were $14.73 and $19.73... Misses’ Jersey Dresses—overblouse with plaited skirt—navy, henna, reindecr and grey—14 to 20 years ~—were 7.93 and 89.78......6.47 Sateen and Cotton Taffeta Petti- coats —plain and flowered—black, purple, brown, taupe, Copen, navy——were 1.47, Extra Size Sateen Petticoats black, navy, green, purple—full cut—various models—elastic fitted bands—were $1.89... .83 Messaline and Taffeta Petticoats— black, navy, brown and light and dif changeable—shirred and tucked models—were $4.94. 3.85 Satin or Broche Bandeaux—pink hook back or hook sides—some with elastic inserts were $1.00... Wrens (| Morning Aprons—good quality lawn or cambric—with strings and pocket— were .58.. 48 Girls’ White Dresses — sheer organ- die, trimmed with lace and em- broidery-— were 1.74 Misses ofl Girls’ Middy Blouses— Lonsdale jean, all white, with col- ored collars’ and ¢ -braid trimming-—6 to 18 yeuge- were $1.48. 1.18 Girls’ Tab Dresses—plaid gingham -prettily trimmed with embroid- ery and fancy stitching —sizes 6 to 14 years—were $1.48.1,00 Brush Wool Scarfe--with pockets and belt—checked borders —buff, brown, peacock, navy and black —were $4.96 13.74 Worsted Swea tuxedo style reefers and cuffs, in novelty weave—black or navy, with white and buff with brown were 84.68...... Silk Camisoles— ecren satin silk—were $2.97. . Extra Size Silk Chemises chine—trimmed with lace and medallions—built-up_ shoulders were $4.97 and $5.28 3.65 Hand Made Voile Blouses —filet lace and embroidery trimmed were $5.65. i Costume Blouses—silk and geor- gette—-embroidery, beaded and tailored styles — were $5.6 ‘ 4.12 Coutil Corsets—low and medium » bust—-some with spoon steels— sizes 19 to 830—a few larger —were $4.00 H Extra Fine Coutil Corsets—prettily trimmed with lace—low and me- dium bust—extra long hip—three pairs garters— were $8,00...... 4.94 crepe de Comfortables and Pillows The low prices offered by the January Sale will add to your comfort in the use of the re- liable comfortables and pillows Flowered Sateen Comfortables with plain — borders — well stitched -— filled with pure lambs’ wool—full size were $6.97. 5.00 Flowered Silkoline Comfortablee— well stitched—Winter weight cotton filled—full size— were $8.97, ++++ +300 Persian or Flowered Sateen Com- fortables—Winter weight cotton filled—full size— were $5.97, 4.22 Flowered Sateen Comfortables scroll stitched borders—cotton filled—Winter weight full size—were $4.97......6.03 New White Mixed Goose Feathers were $1.17. P New Mixed Feather Pillows— in art or striped tickings 20x28—were $1.02 .. 75 21x28—were $1.27 86 New Mixed Goose Feather Pil- lows—firm tickings x28—were $1.62 1.10 28 were $1.83 1.23 24x30——were $2.27 1,52 26x30 $2.57 1.73 New Mixed White Goose and Down Pillows nt tickings 20x26—were $3.97. 2.75 Ux2B--were 84 3.10 24x40-—werg $4 3.35 26x30-—were $5.57 3.77 JANUARY SALE LINENS Important values for housewives Table Cloths with Matching | Napkins—bleached linen dam-/ Napkins bleached linen ask of long wearing quality- damask—floral design— size 18 inches— Cloths—70x70 inches — Special .. «. +. Dozen 3.75 were $5.06. <<: 3.96 | Heavy Quality Bleached Lineo: were 86.95....... TMRS) | Moneewtye 1.84 Napkins 22x22 inches— Pere meee rst aes b were $6.95 dozen........4,90 | Bleached Mercerized Damask-+* Double Sata leik Linea Beams heavy quality—69 inches ‘ ask Pattern of extra heavy | Wide--were .97,.....Yard .67 quality Mercerized Dam Napkins— Cloths-—72x72 inches hemmed—18x18 inc were $1206)...5.0..:.. 8.68 | were $1.75...... Dozen 1.24 72x90 inches Tale Cloths—mercerized damask be i 10.83 bleached—72x72 inches : 72x. inches were $2.95... ‘ i Parnes ana 12.98 | e-toc Meccerised Demaeu Napkins-—-22x22 inches Ligdah, Clit =- were $14.00.......Dozen 9.95 | vere & “4 96 Hemstitched Linen Damask e Lanch Sets — cloth, 6464 | Linen Trey ‘Covers and Doilies~s helen, ond halt dosea Bape hemstitched and scalloped ink were F150 7 some are hand embroidered- Bleached Linen Dam Nap- were 87 ee kins—extra quality—24x24 Linen Scarfs, Shams and Centre- were $10.50... . 7.24 pieces—hemstitched or trimmed 22x22 inches with lace— were $7.95.. .5.50 were $2.17.. 1.56 INFANTS’ NEEDS Special prices in the January Sale enable Baby to be plentifully s nf ish with every- thing to make him comfortable. Infants’ Silk and Wool Shirts | Infants’ Wool Crepe Nightin- —full fashioned sleeves “Qa | gales—silk feather stitching —were $1.05.......... ° in pink or blue Babies’ Fine Silk and Wool | were $2.97...... 1.97, Shirts—-sizes 6 months to 2 | Enameled er Bassinettes years— were | hite o $1.65 to $1.95 1.18 | vee 14.85 Babies’ Half Wool Shirts 5 F Aes Infants’ Fine Wool Flannel silk floish—sises to 8 years | “Govtrudes—plain hem or silk were 87 te 84 scallop—were $15: : $1.07 and $2.25 1.68: Babies’ Ribbed Shirts— shell fin- jn falecalsea tale yearn 68 Wool Flannel Barrow Coats =rwere 97\-.00.+ 5 | -eambrie band 87 Infants’ Rubens Shirte—part | Were $1.10... “ae wool--sizes to 1 year 94 | Infants’ Flasnalats Wrappers were 1.10 to . | also nightgowns with Shoulder Strap Bands—half draw string— 52 wool-sizes to 8 years gg | were .67 and .77 . were .67.....+. * Fi jette Gertrudes — plain Babies’ Part Wool Hose—White | hem or shell finish 52 only-—sizes to 8 years 38 were .67 and .77. : NL delet x Hand Crocheted Bootees—white Knee Length Bootes 68 with pink or blue com- 48: reg. .97 and $1.10 2 bination—were .67 Hemmed Birdseye Diapers— Single _ Dozen ) Double ey 20x20 in. sees 1.16 | 20,40 in . Special 2.14 22x22 in. ; 11.32 | secs ih Special 2.47 24x24 in aoa 1:54 Special 2, 27x27 in. ‘Special 1.97 | 24x96 in. Special 2: 30x80 in Special 2.34 | 27x54 in.. Special 7 ¥% to 4% Off on Models of Stamped Goods The beautifully embroidered articles that served to show what our stamped goods would be like, finished, must all be sold far below their value, because they are Ral discontinued patterns and must give place to new models. ART EMBROIDERIES—THIRD FLOOR WEDNESDAY Yard Wide Outing Flannels Value seit cresanaseomnnes -16 Walle -40000 5 fetes cite ae (Note the width.) “Bactlant ality oi outing flannel that is just the thing for pera te undergarments, night clothes, etc., for every pla nr the family. It be had in fst and white or blue and wh te stripes. This special value is for Wednesday and Thursday only. THURSDAY, French Spangled Tunics.- Were $22.97 14.5() . The lovely spangled tunics that make such charming evening gowns, with so little trouble and expense, have been reduced in price more than one-third for Wednes- day and Thursday. There is a choice of solid black, royal blue and black, rose and black. (NERESRPRESOMa Aceves LE eilitiei: