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S Pama — i —f ree eed A IE ITE POT SO Le Boston’ Symphony Orches- tra Plays a New Symphony. i By Frank H. Warren. ‘A brand 1ew symphony by a new composer is not to be sneezed at in @ day of nrusical journeyings, so there was an air of expectancy around Car- { IN THE REALM OF MUSIC | overtax the local opera enthusiasm and those who could not get into the Metropolitan Opera House in the af- ternoon flocked to the Manhattan in the evening for the Chicago version. The great Titta Ruffo, the Metropoll- jtan's Tonio, should not be considered too seriously, for he had a cold and was far from himself in the “Pro- logue.” For the Chicagos, Josepin Schwartz, as Tonio, gave a broad dra- | matic portrayal of the part that ipleased even the Italian reprecenta- tiegie Hall last evening when tne/tion, Claire Dix, soprano, as Nedda, Boston Symphony Orchestra gave its| maintained the Chicago vocal stand- monthly concert. Karol Szymanov- Siding in this city, was the composer. Several of his instrumental numbers | ana,” in and songs have recently been feat- | Santuzza and did |down the church steps. ‘ured oh local programmes, ‘works that disclosed their author as a member | upyy in good standing of the new school. !o» a story of Oscar Wilde and set to John Alden Carpenter of His symphony is unusual in that it isin two parts, the second of which is @ theme with seven var The composition got aw to a 004, energetic start. The orchestral treatment was ambitious and colorful tions, ski, bora in Poland in 1883, now re- | ard, though she might have been a little freer in her acting. | “Pagiiac running mate at the | Metropolitan was “Cavalleria Rustic- which Mme, Jeritza san her famous roil The charming pantomime ballet Birthday of the Infanta,” based music by Chicago, the city, not the opera com- pany, followed the Manhattan's “Pag!- tac spectacle with its effective stage set It was done here a couple of | Seasons igo and proved a delightful | THE 'EVE NING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922. ‘HIS GRAVE IN ANTARCTIC. ‘The body of Sir which is now at taken LONDON, Feb. Ernest Shackleton, Montevideo, Uruguay, will be buried there, Mail. to Lady Shackleton. Shackleton epecting his burial, but relatives and friends, the Mail says, fee! that it would |accord with his desire to be laid to rest at the gate to the Antarctic. ‘on's grave therefore will yo beside the English Chureh according to the Daily | QUICK RELIEF FROM SORE THROAT JEOPLE nowadays recognize that # sore throat is a danger spot, as the inflamed tissues form an ideal soil for germs to multiply. With gargles it i: liveth to keep a | sore throat under anything like effective | treatment. With Formam whether | you are at work, or in crowded car, shop, | theatre or church, you can dissolve, now and then, one of these pleasant tasting, powerfully antiseptic tablets in your back to South Georgia Isiand to be |! This decision the Mai) attributes | | left no’ instructions re- | | Use the A. & S. Crossway Telephone ABRAHAM-STRAUSxx For Saturday's Sli === Main 6100 BROOKLYN tings, costumes and the amusing bull- fight. It was just as popular ‘ast A t ss, ently, however, it became diffused| night. The music is a chalk mark| _ An effective antiseptic js released and, and spotty and began te travel the/on the credit side of the American| Sattied by the saliva, continuously bathes new road with all the familiar ban- | composer's ledger. CRE rior pealniye oretentas mers flying. The co’ itio: — | Sane ta} ’ 4 Wists sounded well bul didnle aon ; Laryngitis, tonsillitie, “flu.” Relieves wel ut didn’t seem Mme. Galli-Curci in the evening | hoarsen Helpful for ingers, actors, = Re GEIL EPEAT THLE ORI EREABS made her reappearance with v:c| gmokers, speakers, lecturers, etc. Chil overlooked. A second feature of the| Metropolitan atter some weeks’ ab-| dren like tl 60c at all druggists. sence from the company in Tra- @Oncert was the large number of un- Miata.” The part of Violetta suils | Ormeali. ne occupied seats. her well and she sang and acted 11} and its form could be followed. Pres- mouth. | Fritz Kreisler seems to be the one violinist who can make the Brahms! With fancy and feeling. Mr. Gigi | OE aT ING. | yiolin concerto interesting through- CATASEE Ne ca a Lyea, ow THROAT TABLET \ reins an 7 ‘ dience was ‘of huge ampiat a'r trade mark, [tidentiies our produot, out its three movements. He accom. | Cermont mark. It identifies our plished this again at the concert of the New York Symphony Orchestra and even those ) regard Brahms | as too heavy a dish for their musical fare remained to applaud the violin | virtuoso. The members of the or- chestra were Mr. Kreisler’s most out- spoken supporters. Conductor Al- bert Coates led hi n through Beethoven's seventh symphony at a dizzy pace. og evo ons Two Pagliaccis in one day did aot: SWEDES HAIL DAMROSCH. Stuckholin A lence Give American Demonstration. . Feb. ens that a well i musical gudlency inte of a symphony by applan the movements, but ft ovcurr nt when Walter Daimre A $337 Suite Reduced to $198 9 Pieces, Mahogany finished, without Server. 10 Pieces, with Server, $220 $1 Deposit and $2.50 Weekly | _ An attractive modern suite of good line: 48-in. Buffet with mirror | 3 36-in, Server with drawer and shelf; roomy China Closet; 48-in. extension Table. Five Chairs and Armehair with genuine leather seats. a tra. Dame again after © Morris, the A mpnony was recut: h number oh Ira Nelson | ister, almost | und good making. “Thad not fy atever this trip, y work | y Separate Pieces—Buffets, Tables, Chairs, Dressers, ‘Toilet ‘Tables, Chifforobes, Beds, ete. Poterson-Berger, th | \} Dining-room and Bedroom Suites in all Period Designs. | | | Tee | musle critle, told me he w impressed if $1 DEPOSIT on all by the manner { which amrosch hel, e Se tee ee, and an 2b Furniture, Carpets, Rugs DOCTOR WHOSHOT BOY, and Phonographs | EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING ON LIBERAL CREDIT Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also COWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America’”’ ON AUTO IS CLEARED Felonious Assault Complaint pie! i missed by Grand Jory, The Grand Jury to-day handed up to Judge MeIntyre in General Sessions a dismissal of the complaint felonious assault lodged Willam Zuckerman, 212 Eaet Broadway. | The prisoner, who was out on $3,000 bail, shot fift ar-oll Samuel | Markman, No. 37: rry Street, when | he suspected the boy charging | against Dr, twenty-nine, No. y was trying to teal hi. ti obile tire. Th boy, f san} bis automobile tire, The boy, itl 3rd Avenue Two 193 to 205 Park Row the tire for his basketball and 121st St. Stores at Chatham Sq man was granted perm story to the Grand Jury, FULTON STREET. BROOKLYN Another Special Purchase and Sale of Fashionable Strap Pumps At Far Below Prevailing Prices Two Models Illustrated A special purchase enables us to present this offering of exquisitely modeled Pumps, developed in Patent Leather, Black Satin and Black Glace Kidskin, with Louis or Collegiate heels. Also Walking Oxfords in Dark Brown Calfskin with low heels. Also on Sale in Our New York Store This Youthful Red Silk Hat.Faces Itself With Roses For Newness ND it is only one of many that © declares its readiness for Spring with gay ribbons and flowers! ‘There are ever so many styles, of silk per haps, or of straw, or of straw and silk at tively combined. It is a ‘lower season, so they predominate. hut there are dainty touches o feathers too. And the shapes are as varied as the Spring colors they come in—broad brims, close fitting turbans and piquant off-the-face brims. $10.50. ¢—_—___—_—_______» What's a Spring Hat Without Its New Veil? 32¢ a Yard r y are imported—of course and are the very same sort of veilings that have sold in regu Jar stock from 50c to $1.25 a yard! of chenille dotting ble color and color eis. A &S, $—————______» The Easy Way to Press Your Tie: gs is one oj the most practical conveniences that has ever been invented—just slip your dandit does the f The boardgtself is sh and covered with a cloth. You moisten the h, slip the tie over the board—where it fits tightly and it presses itself! ‘Thes hoards are exclusive with Abr: and Straus in Brooklyn, and they cost only 29¢ each. A KS The 11 Styles Sketched Are Representative of the Variety Wash Suits are now their smart, natty app Because of this we pli Suits obtainable and here niceties not found in V The Styles ( Jun Comparison Proves This ‘‘ Birthday’’ Offering The Best Value in the Greater City Today: 2500 Boys’ Wash Suits r-round” Suits and not merely: suniner appare! nce and their cheerful colors. ed and planned until we secured the best value in Boys’ Wash it is, These Suits were made especially for us by a wash-suit: speci ash Suits costing con Every Suit is guaranteed to be fast color. ( Oli Fifty Women’s Slip-over Sweaters, $1.65 HEY are knitted of the softest and warmest of wool—with a distinctiveness of stitch that makes these Slip-overs quite unusual. The colors are necessary to relate jade. orchid, buff, rust, navy blue, black, jockey red and brown. Sizes 3h to 42. A. & 8.—Second floor, Central. e o Women’s Silk Stockings, Lace Clocked, $3.48 Pair 3 so decidedly pleasant to find rv stockings at a lower pricel sis a special assortment, and wide variety of clocks, wide, narrow and medium, and all of them pretty. The stockings are all silk, with silk tops and soles, and though the majority are black, some white, tan and cordovan are included in the lot A. & S--Sireet floor, Central. T there Little boys like > Girls Will Be Glad That «Ear Waves” Are Only ti Z tand reveal many little ably more ver Twist Navy, Green $2.50 7 Middy The Colors | Cadet, Brown EAE ald wee te ora aay ior Norfolk and Yellow hair are at a very special “birthds ye A Fi ‘ a ‘ : price. They it In solid colors and combinations of solid shades with white--smitrtly woven stripes atid Raicand they Sei ional the santna plain white combined with colored collars and cuffs, Sizes 8 to 9 years. | 4 & S—Second tivor, Wert shades A. & 8.—Fifth floor, Central. Women’s Tan Cloth Coats in Swagger Polo Models, $29.75 45-inch is the most sought-for length it protects your skirt without worry- ing your heels—and these Coats are the mannish type for globe-trotting Hand-tailored and lined throughout you may have your choice of two models at this little price in the set of the sleeve, or » plain back, or one with an inverte the differenee to the individual woman. 1 plea A. & S.—Second Moor, Central, Navy Blue Is Favored for N isses’ Tricotine and Poiret Twill Dresses—and Only $12.95 VERYONE is sharing in our Birthday Sales— and because these dresses were specially purchased there are just 150 —divided among ten pretty models, Coat dresses and the slim straightline frocks the girls are weering—touches of new © broideries, new cut of sleey a bit of odd braiding, «ll contrive to make them spring-new. You wi'l find round collars, ef course; maybe a colorful vest welts, urs —and slender tie Sizes 14 to 18 y o cond floor, Central. An Unusually Small Price for Women’s Long White Glace Gloves, $2.50 Pair SPECIALLY when they are imported! at least one pair of long white gloves the time to buy this pair or pairs is when they You always need often more—and “eso very s low-priced. They are white glace lamb, the preferred 12-button length. = a Every Line of These Low Shoes Says They Are for Springtime $8.95 Pair RAY or beige sucde, all patent leather or combinations of suede and patent leather, in one-strap models, ‘Ihe strap fastens over irstep and buttons et one vide, * Perforated tip and quarters, hand-turned soles, Cuban or low covered heels. 2. & 9 Secoud Nur, West a difference et all ® © -- -—- ~ e Ice Skates Are Reduced A Special “Birthday Price”’ for Wy Or . ° . Yo $2.25 Pair Marinette Crepe de Chine Formerly $3.25 to $3.75 2.48 a Yard HAY could be’ more opportune than NOs Ile suateebisvalestabee cratered JN crepy, and as durable as it is pretty. this offering of excellent ice skates at a Vhere are over 50 colors, every shade special price when the red ball is up every day! If you have no skates, or the ones you have don’t satisfy, you can’t afford to let | Yeu ever wanted, including plenty of the , go by without taking advantage of | standard white, flesh, pink, brown, navy and Thr black, as well as the new high colors. It is Fitted with strap back and strong clamp and mad 40 inches wide, and if it were bought and sold to fit shoes from size 1 to 6! 5. al regular figures its price would be about The quantity is limited, so early selection is advisable. $5.50 a yard! A. & S.—Pourth floor, West @ A. & S.—Street floor, West. This Special Sale Assumes the Leadership in Men’s Events of the Day 9 e Men’s Better Suits, $26.50 Made to Sell at $34.75 to $44.75 A Sea rr lt govern the making of A. & S$. Men’s Cloth- ing constitute this sale Included you will find models from the best makers in Philadelphia, Baltimore, ter and New York; every suit and tailored in a manner character istic of the finest tailoring -d Worsteds Smooth-finished Worsteds Unfinished Worsteds Cassi in Dark Effects Medium Effects Light Effects Tn a goodly assortment of regular, stout, long and short sizes for men and young men, A. & S.—Street floor, Hoyt street, Men’s Gloves for Winter Wear Auto Black Gauntlet Gloves $1.69 Pair Men’s Bath Robes | $3.45 and $4.85 | An offering of exceptional merit because they are the lowest prices for suc Blanket Cloth Robes in years. : | Woolen Gloves | 95e Pair | Regularly$1.50 & $2.25 | At $3.45 At $4.85 Shawl collar corded In the strap-wrist is SAP ed isi atic sled In white, brown, y align: polar bute | OR OHneR TF tan, oxford and | style and fleece lined, toned at neck A Birect floor, Kaet. camel, A. & 6.—Bireet Moor, Hast Special—Two Hundred and |