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Symphony Society Offers} Brahms’ Program With +» Distinguished Soloists. oi ‘By Frank H. Warren. ‘ Walter Damrosch who, after next Sunday, hands over the baton of the * Syimphony Society to Albert Coates. chose @ Brahms program for the first of his twilight concerts—"Die Got- terdammerosch,"’ as it were—yester- day in Carnegie Hall. A Brahms pro me once sounded rather terrify but yesterday's large audience did “not find it so for Mr. Damrosch, in his judicious selections, had tempered any anticipated heavy curse, It opened with the ‘scholastically humor- ous Academic Festival Overture, that shows what » master can do with simple starting points. Four move- ments of the Serenade in D, Brahn first published work for orchestra, fol- eT Which shows what a young aan can do when he has something musical to say. The dainty and sim- ply melodious Minuetti with the 1 scoring for flute, clarinet, <4 and cello, brought responses of “Obs” from the audience. The Variations on a Theme by Haydn, nine of them, and none too long, dis- @losed the maturer composer's skill at handling rhythms and structural difficulties. The show piece vas the double “eoncerto for violin and cello, Paul Keoohanski, who seems to be violinist extraordinary to the Symphony So- ciety, and Pablo C cellist ex- ‘traordinary in any society, acting as soloists; While this composition does Mot want for display passages for either artist, there is a close weld- ing of instruments and orchestra throughout the concerto, frequently giving the effect of a string quartet Tt was tifully played by orchestra and solois' Mr. Casal's tone, tech- nique and style were, as ever, {m- peccable, and Mr. Kochanski, except for an occasional muddling of the tone, was not far behind the cellist. ‘The concert will be repeated this eve- ning. 3c Joseph Schwarz, baritone, heard here last season with the Chicago Op- er and in recital, gave a party on a grand scale in the evening in Car- negie Hall, where he was heard in a recital of songs and operatic arias “with the Philharmonic Orchestra, Jobef Stransky conducting, suppliyng the accompaniment. The nove! of the program were two songs by Lu “Bs Muss ein Wunderbares sein” and “O Komm ein Traum,” for which the orchestrations were pre- ‘pared’ and dedicated to Mr. Schwarz by Arthur Nikisch, and four Biblical songe of Dvorak, “By the Waters of “Turn Ye to Me, Mine Byes” and “Sing a New Song,” orchestrated by Bernard Wagenaar, & member of the Philharmonic. The were from “Le Roi de Lahore,’ o Eri tu from “The Masked Ball," ie de Rot from “L'Africaine” and Wotan'’s Farewell from “Die Wal- kure." . Mr, Schwarz, most commendably, wished to show his vocal art In num- bers for which opera affords little epportunity, and it is understood he plans. repeating the program with the Chicago Orchestra. He has a baritone voice of fine, resonant qual- ity, excellent breath control, and a style that has its artistic touch He is extremely temperamental, vig- orous, intense and dramatic, quelitic forming a screen through which the expression of tenderness and sen- timental feeling cannot always find their way, He is inclined to lay a heavy hand on the head of his selec- tions, After leaving Mr. Schwarz, Vernon Archibald, who was singing in Acollan Hill, seemed baritone in miniature. Mr. Archibald as the sary feeling, but light touch and nec: N Proportions! ELECTRIC JOASTER| ee Am om isi 5 * OUR Guaranteed eck. |CURLING IRONS 50 | Extra $1.95 Special + | ELECTRICAL & ENGINE ‘ |ft Eighth Ave. agitiad an Teeth Without Piates Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth, Treat Diseased Gums, Badly Decayed Teeth and Roots Care: fully Extracted. Teeth Thoroughly Cleaned, ! " OF TEETH N E Gold i i Bridgework, Fillin; Of Gold, Silver ‘and Porcelal Made at Reasonable Prices. BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT L ot? 00, 103 E. 125th St., cor. Park Av. (ver Loft's Candy Store). 740 Lexington Av., cor. S9th St. (Over Liggett’s Drug Store). 169 E. 34th St, cor. 3d Av. 3 SETS, and Porce All Lost and Found" articles Brooklyn © easily and with expression and his dic- tion, in Eng! 8 afforded pleasure. Mme, Jeritza app ropolitan in opera here. Harrold, Bada; thony, as the merrymakers, and by Mme. Telva in her tragic gesture of putting out the lamp. In the Greenwich Music School Settle- ment, “Madame Butterfly” was sung by ind Scotti, accompanied by Urban's ing. Beta Iota Phi, dance, Pennsylvania, evening. Blair Academy, dine: vania, evening. Beta Theta Pi, dance, Pennsylvania, evening. Athletic meeting, Astor, 8 P. K M Delta Sigma Theta, dance, Astor, 9 P.M Century Theatre Club, Day, Commodore, 1.30 P. M, Tau Sigma Kappa, dore, 8.30 P. M. Alpha Ta Biltmore. M Biltmore, evening. otti is of the deprive him muc rocking chair the next benefit will have to be for him. Music Teachers’ National Association, convention, Pennsylvania, robust voice, He at least, is food. He le stage presence and hearers considerable n agi his ured at the Met- “Die Tote Stadt,” the in which she was first heard She was supported by Messrs. Schutzendorf, Meader, and by Mmes. Delaunois and An- the afternoon, for the benefit of Mme. Easton and Messrs. Gigli ery and new stage busines. M pinion that if thes longer of tho old IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. Sigma, dance, Pennsyl- venii ance, Pennsyl- Research Society, all day, eur Athletic Federation, » 10 A.M Roxing 1 meeting- Association, nickerbocker Club, dance, Astor, 9 + danee, Astor, 9 P, M, President's dance, Commo- Phi Sorority, luncheon, lanhattan Medical Soctety, dinner, Theta Delta Chi Club, dance, Biltmore, American Radio Exposition Central Palace. ° Ni Speech, meeting, League meeting, home of Mrs. L. 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Were 8 0 Were $45.50. .. serges—plain Full Assortments of Boys’ “Penrod” Sui Two pairs trousers 14.50 16.50 i18.50 Sold exclusively by Hearn. ‘ Ss Apparel Reduction Week MISSES’ COATS The hardes* part of the Winter is still in store for us, making these values even ;:.0re surprising than they seem at first sight. Misses’ Coats 29.77 Were $41.73 Fur and self collars—lined and in- terlined — navy, brown, black. Sines 14 to 20. Special Purchase 8’ Coats 19.00 Value $29.73 Self collars, inverted pleat backs and button trimming, in new Winter shades and black 14 to 20, Gift Money Sales Whether the gitt money was intended for a fur coat or neckpiece, these specials will make it go further. Seal Coats—(Dyed Coney) 0 inches long—beaver, squir- el or skunk collar Nei Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat Scarfs and Collare—were mt) $80.00 to 936.50, and cuffs—were $250.2 15.00 ¢ Near Seal Coate-—(fine quality | 20.00 to 29.50 Dyed Coney)—47 inches long | Skunk Scarfe—various styl self trimmed—Mandarin sleeves | ne style= —brocade linings were 850.00,........ 39.50 were $285.00 245.00 were 885.00 to $95.00. 75.00 Hudson Seal Coats — (Dyed | Children’ a Muskrat)--$0_ inches long—self veren's Fur Sete : trimmed—cord —girdle—Canton | Were $3.75 + 2.50 lining were $5.50... . 8.50 were $340.00....... 285.00 | were 86.50... .. &.50 SATURDAYS SAM» 2 Pi slip by you. Seamlees Brussels Rugs—extra large — small delicate carpet figures on tan ground—~11 ft. asics No ta = Bin. x 12 ft | $16.50 Boys’ Overcoats AS value 841.00..... 32.97 J | All woot overcoatings—plaid back Extra Heavy Velvet Runners blue, tan and rose mixtures— Persian, Chinese designs. #7 in. x Oft.. 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Men's Suspenders 5s durable Finest mercerized webbing ere 12.97 genuine coll ends--rustproof buckle did s and neat att 27 Gift Money Sales in RUGS If you need a new rug, don’t let these opportunities Gloves Gift-Money Sates of gloves for every member of the family. Women’s Imported Glace Gaunt- lete—tan and several shades of brown—all sizes— Special 2.72 Women's Fabric Gauntlet Gloves ~embroidered backs—all and sises.. sss... “Special 4 |" Men's Kid Gloves— Special Berrrrrrrry st Children unlined Sports Wear Purchases for gift money that will give all-the-ycar-round satisfaction. id jade, and black, purple and “Taveuder, buff and Harding blue—V neck fancy arrow pattern—also mohair slipover with roll collar, buttoned —high neck— : Le i 68 Hair Si Imported Camel’ Sweaters—Combinations buff, navy, silver and alpaca. Were $9.44......... 7.68 Small Lot of Sport Skirt Were 95.07...0ecyese 1 BSS Small Let of Skirte— Sports fabrics in plaii eri plain and pleated Value $9.97 to $11.07...... 8.25 Tailored Dimity Blouses— with filet edge— Fine Perfumes The well known makes that ery woman prizes. "s Perfurne Sete—perfume, compact rouge and powder fi broceded box with satin lining—wer, seseeees SOG tollet. water, soap, powder and sachet—in decorated satin- 4.50 lined box....... teeeeee os & Woodworth’: Perfumes—various odors—in fancy box— 72. atere—various odors—large square bottles were 4.96. eee BOG D’Orsay’s Perf: ‘umes various odors—were $3.23, 2.94 Vantine’s Perfumes—two bottles in lacquered box— were 93.96 - 2.96 three in fanc: were $2.19. 184 Cappi's Extract LIs Cheramy’s FloralOdors... .O6 Seamless Velvet Rugs — small and medium figures on blue, tan and wine grounds— also gray mixtures, Ox 12 ft. rose, Value $45.00 88.44 Sft. Sin. x 10 ft. 6 in. Value $41.97.... ..... BO44 7 ft. Gin, x 9 ft. 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