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IN THE REALM OF MUSIC Philharmonic Orchestra Plays , ®et Brahms Symphony as Memorial, By Frank H. Warren. The Philharmonic Society at its concert last evening in Carnegio Hall opened its programme with the first symphony of Johannes Brahms as a memorial to the great composer who died twenty-five years ago. As a part of this memorial the composer's fourth symphony will be included on this afternoon's programme. Con- ctor Stransky managed the first three movements of last evening's symphony quite skilfully and then tripped in the finale, missing the ma- dJestic grandeur his programme notes walled for. A novelty was a Symphonic Pan- tasy, “In the Court of J’omegian- ates,’ by Emerson Whithorne, who lives in New York. tion’s title suggests the nature of the work that ran six or seyen minutes. Ir. Whithorhe began auspiciously and accurately suggested the exotic mood he was after. But his atraos- he Jost his inspiration, for the latter part of the work sounded diffuse and | thin. The composer athe applause. Those American composers wt chance in their own country may igest the Philharmonic’s statisties to the effect that the Whithorne piece marks the ninety-fifth work by American composers, sivén under y's direction at Mhilhacm concerts,. more than sixty Americans contrit list in less than cley The uss tone poe Transfiguration,” and hauser’’ overture night's programme played brilliantly, especially vibrant modestly subdued, acknowledged who claim do not get ath and) ‘the completed last The orchestra strings being the brasses the and Tt was a busy day for the opera folk at the Metropolitan, The mat- inee performance of ‘Carmen’ was grranged by the directors of the hhorhood Music School in # reet as a benefit and he pub- | onse was highly satisfactory. ‘arrar was in the title role, ably abetted by the best Micaela the Metropolitan can offer, Lucrezia Bori. Mr, Martinelli and the artistic De Luca had the leading mate parts. With this performance Albert Wolff made his final stand as qon- ductor, He leaves shortly to resume }is post in Paris and will be suc- ceeded by Louis Hasselmans, Chaliapin, the great, sang his ‘hird vivid performance of Boris in the evening. The big Russian oass has made his position secure. There was the same eager demand to hear nim, the Tine the opera house prior to the opening the big doors. Inside all was ex- citement "and intentnoss basso's two big moments, sees the apparition of his murdered predecessor and his final death scone, gripped and thrilled as before. Chal: japin, Igss nervous than on his for mer ‘appearances, varied his detail romewhat. He probably never «ives two performances alike, voc dramatically, although the char ization and the FRIDAY—: 195 SIXTH AVE. BETWEEN 13TH AND ae STS. LEGS OF _ 28% [8 See CHUCK POT ROAST... SMOKED Nal it ei a eG The compost- | phere either got away from him or! orchestral | ting to the | “Tann- | st | of hopeful standees circling | when he} FANCY LEAN SUGAR CURED Nothier, Schlegel, Bada and Ananian ya Mmes, Matgenauer, as Marina, Saudussia, ‘Dalossy and Howard, Gennaro Papi not only conducted but seemed to enjoy, the performance as thoroughly as the big audience, Rudolf Jung, Wagnerian tenor, who has sung in opera in Germany, Aus- tria and his native Switzerland, as well as in concert, will make his re- cital debut In Town Hall, next Sun- day evening. Good reports of Mr. Jung's talents have pregeded him. ee AFRICA PRESIDENT ACCUSED OF FRAUD _ Marcus Garvey Arrested on Charge of Improper Use of the Mails. Marcus Garvey, who calls himself | “Provisional President of Africa,” 1s | under $2,500 bail to-day for a hear- ling before United States Commis- sioner Hit¢hcock next Thursday on a charge of using the mails to de- fraud. He lives in Harlem, pub- {lshes the Negro World, and has a |large following. The letters “D, 8. 0. BE." he is said to add after his name stand for “Distinguished Ser- ‘vice Order of Ethiopia.” | Garvey is Pres.dent of the Black Star Line and the Universal Negro Improvement Association. It is jeharged that he has been mailing circulars soliciting membership and | the purchase of stock, Specifically the Government charges him with advertising and passage to Africa on a mythic sel, the Phillis Wheatley. Th | ernment says it can find no trace of such a ship, Garvey lives at No. 129 | West 120th Street. His arrest was the result of four months’ investiga- tion prompted by antagonistic mem- bers of his race. Dont wait for time to hea! that rash Olearneat hoc en ave comfort and Laine relief to ocaunts of skin sufferers Why dorit thema Cheese heal yourskin? | RESINOL Soothing and Healing SATURDAY 92 SIXTH AVE. S. E. COR. 8TH STREET =I MS Top or Bot- tom ROUND With the fingers! little “Freezone” callus. or irritation. Why wait! , “a No pain at all! on a sore, tender corn or a Instantly they stop hurting, shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all, Yes, magic! Costs only a few cents! painff) calluses on bottom of fect just loosen and fall off. | You iy) no pain when applying BRISKET CORNED BEEF Si Drop a then without pain, soreness | All kinds of corns and| Fruly!| Freezone or afterward. | Sale ents include Muaslins Sheets Pillow Cases reads Blankets Pillows THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922, Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. 22d January Sale - Sale Departments Include Undermuslins Sweat Infants’ Woolens Infants’ Dresses White Goods Rugs Decorative Linens ASSORTMENT FRESHENED WITH NEW MERCHANDISE Needs for Now and Spring at Money-Saving Values EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE ON SATURDAY! FURS Reduced for January Sale Fox Scarfs—brown or taupe— were $82.50 .....00005 Bee oes Ree » 23.50 Black Lynx Scarfs—were $65.78 .... .-44,50 Skunk Collars and Stoles—were $135.00....75,00 Hudson Seal Gollare— (oyed suskeret)— were $49.73 . 35.50 Skunk Animal Soke cnsvatey ayes! were $65.00 Wolf Animal Scarfs—were $69.73. Black Coney Stoles—were $22.73. . Natural Skunk and Beaver Muffs— were $59.73 and $69.73..... Black Lynx Muffs—were $75.00. Hudson Seal Muffs—(dyed muskrat)— were $35.73 Black Coney Muffs—were $9.73. -45.00 ++ 49.50 +1450 44.50 52.50 .25.50 --5.50 All Fur Coats and Wraps Greatly Reduced. Saturday Specials in Sporting Goods and Cameras Timely offering of Ice Skates—popular styles— hockey and club— were $2.50 to $3.00...,.... SOCCER 2.05 were $9.50 to B4.75......00006 High School Pennants—large size— monogram—were $1.25..-.. Rugby Footballs—value §2.75. Now Is the T ith name and -1.85 ime to Buy a Supply cf Camera Films No. 120 Films for 2 Kodal No. 116 Films for 2-A Kodak—were .28,..... Limit 8 to a customer. 18 -WEPe .23....000- Brownie Camera, 2-A, takes pictures 21 were $8.50...5..0sesssseeeeses Lecainisig sales Girls’ School Wear New term means new schcol wear. These are specially priced: Girls’ All Wool Sweaters—Pekin, brown and buff—S to 14 years......+....++-Special 2,93 Champion Middy Blouses—6 to 20 years— our specialized price. ...ssecseeseneeeers 1.28 Girls! Silk Ties—black, navy and red Girls’ All Wool Sas, Bloomers full cut--12 to 20 years Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothes ut Saturday Savings Boys’ Mackinaws~-heavy all-wool sport cloth yoke and inverted plait or plain back— shawl or convertible collars—8 to 17 years— were 145 Binralaras 10.50 Boys’ Mackinawa-—heavy _all-wool overplaids— gray, brown, maroon and heather mixtures—all with muff and patch pockets—convertible collars $ to 17 years- were $8.74 and $10.60,..... . 6.50 Boys’ Overcoats--medium oxford gray, horomatand olive—plaid linings—patch and muff pockets— f pelts—-9 to 17 years— ee £12.50 to $1050. ..9,50 Boys' Overcoats—all-wool overcoatings—I1 to 18 years in lot but not in each size— Were $22.50 and $24.50.. 16.50 were $19.50 ....65 ..14,50 were 816.50 12.50 Boys’ Suits—all-wool cheviots—imedium gray, tan, brown and olive mixtures—also corduroys in the best colors—plain or inverted pleat mixtures: all have two pairs of full lined trousers. G to. 16 YERIRs is ovvernvainsiese .Special 8.74 Students’ and Young Men's Suits—fine all-wool material—navy serges, gray and brown faney mixtures and. herringhones—single and double breasted models rrted sizes, 82 to 36 ast year’s price 50 16.50 t year's price $82.50 ‘ 19.50 Not all sizes in each lot, but pa assortment Young Men's Two-Trouser Su finest all-wool fabrics—single and double breasted models sizes 32 to BR—value 50-$34.50 24.50 Young Men's Overcoats—new models of heavy all-wool ove ngs with plain or plaid backs mart | een, tan, hrown were 16.50 were 19.50 were 22.50 Young Men's Overcoats fine heavy heather over coatings—full and half belted—raglan and set-in sleeves ? ty were 837 4.50 24.50 r\ ee Third Bloor | Special A Gingham Frock for the Junior Miss Regularly $3.94 2.94 Fine quality ging- ham—large and small checks in red, orchid, green, pink and blue—just the smartest kind of frocks for gtrls 12 to 17 years. Junior Miss Dept.—Second Floor Muslins, Pillow Cases at January Sale Prices Standard Muslins 36 inches wide—Fruit of the Loom, Lons- BLEACHED dale, Hill— , WEEE DG eee ors cy nae Dire 2 inch- were .B6 Limit 30 “No "Mail ‘or Photie Ofer t--were BS 18 ct, Bleached Muslins—30 in. inch—-were .43.. limit 20 yards .. 9% Gi-t—were AD. «+ Heavy Unbleached Musline— 7-4—were 86 inch—were 17....+.4+ 9% 8 ' were 9 ote 40-Inch Fine Quality Unbleached ea ven i Muslins—were .1! ne Gk ee: 54-Inch Heavy Unbleached Mus- : 19 lins— value .3+ Utica Bleached Sheetings. -t—were 46 G-b—were .58 i-4 62 B+ 69) o-4 74 10-4 Au. Utica, Mohawk Moh..wk PILLOW CAS were 44 were 17 5OxBG-—-were 54 5AXBG-—— were 5 SHERTS 1 5x90 were S12 GBxVO were SLA7 F2x90 were wt B1x90— were S| 72x99-—were & 81x99—were #1 H0x99—were $2.07 Sheets Standard Quality Sheetings UNBLEACHED were BG. ..6 were were ' 1 1 were 1 t + were Malt or Mone Orders, and Anchor Sheets and Pillow Cases Utica and Anchor PILLOW CASES 2nbh— were AT <s 435 ee ascieew eal ae i 41 Bixciowere :Ul ‘47 a4 he 1.24 | 3: Pe bee! Sa “aise 1:84 “1034 0.10 were 194 beens AB ||, AORTA ee ec chee . 1.84 Mell or Phone Orders MORNING SF SPECIALS On Sale TOMORROW, Saturday, Until 1 P.M. Saturday Specials Glove Silk Underwear and Silk Hosiery Glove Silk Vests bodice top: flesh cin 1.76 All-Silke Hosiery — full black and cordovan Wi gadeecks 2.60 Men's All-Silk Hosiery- full fu ioned-—black and cordovan— were $1.97 ... 1.50 Wotteale"Glove’ Silk Hosiery black, eordovan, Special Purchase Sale 1,500 Yards Pure White Aeroplane Linens pd Val. $1.00 Firm, close weave 36 in. wide — for luncheon sets, doillies, underwear, dresses, embroidery, pur- poses. Red Ticket Lot of RIBBONS Feather Edge Moires best quality good shades !, to 3 inches wide. 18 23 -25 35 45 were 0 al Lot of Paney. Ribbon were $1.75... Spe Garters Clearance of Women’s H’dkfs 5 Values 24c to 28c Colored or white linens Imported Swiss and lrish hand embroidered — also lace trimmed. Men's Hope vrted Handkerchiefs tir ith colored woven or 87 Linen Handker- 47 ut Men's Impor chiefs—hand blocked print horders —were .97 . 50 Men's Linen Handkerchiefs—hem titched hand embroidered ait broken assortment wer .50 Mente Cambric Handkersiinfe— with i were Sb half d January Sales Women’s U ROLES $1.48 Nightdresses $1.28 Pettibloomers , . . $1.68 Envelope Chemises. ..... $2.38 French Corset Covers. . $2.38 French Drawers $2.28 Envelope Chemises $2.28 Philippine Chemises and Nightdresses $3.28 Philippine Chemises or Nightdresses 78 et. Nightdress $1.28 Night dresses 68 ct. Drawers .... 97 ct. Drawers $1.28 Petticoats 68 ct. Short Petticoats . an 48 ct. Tight-Fitting Corset Cavers ae one 68 ct. Corset Covers . 68 ct. Tight-Fi ra Corset Cavais, . Bloomers . 97 ct. Corded Band Chemises $1.28 Envelope Chemises ... ‘ January Sales Misses’ & Children’s Underthings Misses’ Sateen Bloomers et were fl Children Blooindre were BL25 to 18 year: 4 to 18 years Drawers—1 to cmib’y trimmed —-were .68. . Misses’ Drawers—14 to 18 years— We) Pi Nightdre.sos- OF ey. and Children’s Nightdress es S148 . Princess Slips 12 to 18 2 to 16 years 6 to 12 y Slips 6 to 16 years— were $1.48 Children’s Combinations were .78,.. Misses’ Pett lace and embroider: were § | Children’s One-Piece Pajamas were $1L.28).... January Sales Blankets All-Wool Blankets All-Wool Blankets Crib Blankets 1920 1920 pride $14.94 Io rib Blankets—1920 pri Crib Blankets--1920 price $8.97. Wool Finished Blankets—1920 price Cotton Blankets—1920 price #4.47.. Handsome All-Wool Plaid Blanket 1920 price 819.94 All-Wool Blankets 1920 All-Wool Plaid Blankets— 1920 price $15.04 z Wool and Cotton Mixed Gray Blanket: To preve ntities phone Orde tense N Mat sMtRy tate | MSP anny i nie | | MME WHEN January Sales arene »: nt of newest | he h Aer J 2 $2.94 Duvetyn Hand Bags. 2.27| Warmer aking fnfants W oole ns ( : ; Hionthg-awere Alt + 92 jenn os 00 he ee Cotton Vests is ice tanee 97¢ Women's * lose 96 Boys’ Rain ¢ t 2.95 Babies’ Fine Half Wool Shirts 1 sh— i ining’ houlder r Janc win v CBT a 95¢ Children’s Wool } Ata Seconds of 35¢ Quality Shor all vse ap Bands. half wool wer 68 Sport Hose 66 TRY FLOOR A x sdk (AG 38 uf red | L neck- sleeveless An : * : to Wg "| 42¢ and 5T¢ Gold Plated a Weer beglina orleroahad Infants’ Flar Wrapper ) vie $1.00 Women's Fabric Gloves, 74). i si ones top Flanneletie Gertrudes sat veld ts i P 65c and 95¢ Silk Neckwear. .47 Women Ur SEES Ne - Flannelette Barrow ( Children’s Knitted Waist ee | Mere Lee Hand Crochet ve wegen | $5.95 Men's Sve cater Coa 4.65 Silverware — . on Tt Spevially Priced for r Y jee" ate mit ot salah Rh Watches, Clocks and ‘ 5 “ ' ' A ant Pak S85 $4.00 Growing Girls’ Shoes 2.85 | | Dinner f ‘38 Fewerry ee mi i 95 RE! 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