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{ \ PEE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1923, for the first time and all well sung. Alma Gluck Gives Fine Song Recital] ume. siwx seve’ wwe snes v7 Ove at Carnegie Hal —>— ductor of the Philharmonic. They were not only beautiful in themselves, but they conveyed a meaning. Only the Pronouncement of them in the vernacu- “Mammy's Lullaby,” From the Metropolitan Present, but strove to hide himself in| +), Phasizes Her Eminence tio rear ot « box. tor ny a dainty conceit by Kurt Schindler, who as a Concert Singer. Was an admtrable accompanist to Mme. |#pect BY SYLVESTER RA Whine, |“ Sidney Homer's composition. John GLC, tis charting seenr | MacDowell's “A Matd Sings Light” was American soprano from the Met: ropolltan Opera Company, gave a recital at Carnegie Hall yesterday after- noon and won a tribute of sincere ad- | audience, added several more. A great} that many flowers were presented to her. | ticke' vision to the eye and in fine voice, she Went through a programme that in- eluded compositions by Gretry and Mozart to our own Sidney Homer and | The Boston Symphony Orchestra came to town last night for the first time Kurt Schindler. Now that Mme, Sem-| this season and gave a concert at Cars| DROPS DEAD ON PLATFORM. rich hag elected to withdraw from us! negie Hall, with Schumann-Heink as for a season Mme. Gluck shares with| soloist. The programme opened with |4PoPlexy Kills W. H. 1 Ratlway Master Mech Mame. Gadski the honor of being our best} a new work by Reyer, “ concert singer. Overture,” op. 1 The , Biddies have. Be The Gretry number at the beginning | trai numbers were Richard Stra of the Erie Railcend, died ot apopteny| icale wae 8 Wh ; . ry was the “Naissantes Fleurs,” beautl-|Thus Spoke Zarathustra,” Boi on the station platform in Hoboken the ‘middie. of Women s & Misses Ulsters | fully sung. Then followed three ex-| “Goldman Intermeszi,” for strings, and | yesterday afternoon. He had taken al futtenhouse Squa hiladelphia society | jes of Mozart, including the alr of) Weber's “Oberon” overture. The play-|seat in the parlor car to go to his! would smile indulgently—and follow the Heavy Brown, Navy and Black i | from “The Marriage of| ers were at their best and Mr, Fiedler |home !n Stroudsburg, Pa. He collapset| gashion probably. Mi * to the expression of which’ jed them with his usual authority. Mme, |!" his seat. Mr. and Mrs, Craig Biddle pass much ixtures. $20. 00 ena volte Ihe Yellow passengers assisted him to the| time in Europe and it is not unlikely latly suited. | Schumann-Heink, in fine voice, sang Tschaikowsky's “A Legen -|Andromache's lament from “Achilles,” positions by Paladi kirew, Arensky boni, Sehenbe body -| Wagner's “Traume” and Liszt's “The | pita! 5 t, -| Three Gypsies.’ nd Wolff were | and generous of applaui old. Sixth Avenue, 20th-22d Street We Give and Redeem SURETY STAMPS Thanksgiving Suggestions in Baby’s Special Winter Opening O'Neill Main Store—Third Moor, Girls’ Soars rs, and Boys’ Mannish styles, in hill, serge, broadcloth, caracul, Infants’ Lond Christening C: 1, lin, cashmere and. serge ribbon or novelty Boy: " and Girls’ Outing Flannel Pajamas, ‘with and et ae es aes Children's Pant ‘aa ‘Laesing: malls of jersey, in tan, black, brown, oxford and navy; 6 months to 4 yi ed and Himonths te 4 years; $1 + $2.75 pair Children’ ‘8 Sweatese, in many pretty new weaves, white and all desirable colors, with and without prgeets Hee y, and suence iyless lto © $1, 25 is $3. 50 An Unusual Opportunity To Decorate Your Den $40 Repeating Rifles, $2.25 Ard There’s No Law to Stop You Buying One If You So Desire O'Neill Main Store—Basement. Ze Ce 13 shot repeating cifles. These rifles were made for the Swiss Government at a cost to them of $40 each, Every one is in perfect condition, the material and workmanship are of the best. At only Many of thei have never been out of their original cases. 92.25. Ammunition for these cost: Rati Cartridges....... Shot Cartridges... Blank Cartridges Three Days’ Sale of - Toilet Soaps | at Far Below Reguiar_Frices All the Best Kinds Are in This Sale Candy (and Favor Specials Maraschino Cherries, the kind you generally pay 60c t for, at 39c Fogular @0r Jordan Almonds, at; Ib 30° e-carry the largest and most select assoriimeng of Favors and Novelties Ever shown in one colleet dinners, cotillons, fwirs, festivals, wed- ne from le ¢ Large assortment, regula 0 15e, at. , Large wssortment, regularly 20c and 30c, at.. American Sewing Machines, $15 Qne of the Best on the Market at This Price O'Neill Main Store—Balcony Built of odk, has hand lift, hood style, high arm, five drawers, nickel-face plate, new style thread re- lease, self-setting needle, full set of the v latest at- tachments with each ma- chine and a ten-year guar- antee. Agent’s price for this machine is $25; our price......... $1 5 This can be bought on our famous Club Plan om the Programme, some of them suns) SIDEWALK SALE OF SEATS v Mahler, the lately deceased con-| Metropolitan Has Policemen When ' The sidewalk ticket speculator Is on Young American Soprano| ts: could have added emphasis to them |the opera Joo anim, sung by request, |ing when the sale of single seats opened served to keep alive one’s appreciation |@t the Metropolitan Opera House for 7 the fi ek’ r tory speculators Opera Company Em.-|°%t Sitney Homer's genius, He was|te first week's repertory specs “The Lost Falcon," | intertered, Persons known to be connected with Gluck at the piano, had to be repeated, |#econd time at the box-office were turned away. avold disturbances it was Impossible to jannounced as the last number, but Mme. | refuse the fimit of four seats to any | Gluck, yielding to the importunity of the| person in the first lines; but he added} management would cause arrésts and id miration from a large audience. A lovely | SCHUMANN-HEINK SINGS WITH prosecutions. Buasis Encken © es by THE BOSTON ORCHESTRA. |iorany or)" The day's sale reached $20,000, platform, where he dropped dead. The) that The audience was large | morgue. FOR OPERA ( CAN’T GO ON. SOCIETY STIRRED AS MRS. BIDDLE Early-Bird Speculators Try to Start Traffic. Yesterday morn- in line, Some got seats, but when tried to sell them three policemen wlating who presented themselves a The business controller, Brown, said last night that to if the speculators tried to sell ts in front of the opera house the The only seats obtained awkers yesterday were for “Alda” the proper thii For Mra. Cri the Biddies; hi Erle) the Biddle blood bu which, regrettable learned was removed to the station hos-| while associating with and thence taken to Volk's/ fashionable women ther Mr. Taylor was fifty years New York City Best Quality—Lowest Prices on Sixth Ave. Mr. Biddle tghted a cigarette after luncheon his charming wife foll his example. poo a i, ag of scented toba | Chetan ae if ‘ete were | chatted with her husband. As | smoke ourled from her delicate Ii \ Breaented s_really charming pleture SMOKES IN PUBLIC Philadelphia’s Social Mentor Daintily Puffs Cigarette in Fashionable Restaurant. PHIT ADELPHIA, Nov. 19.—Mrs. Craig rette in the public ‘atford . Now any woman in Philadelphia soolety who wishes to smoke a cigarette publicly wili be doing 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 O'NEILL-ADAMS CO™:s0" 5 From a gold case » verter: Supreme Court puffing It 000 damages. FOR TO-MORROW-SATURDAY. EVER OFFERED 150 Women’s & Misses’ Suits Taken from Regular Stock. Values up to $48.00 200 House & Party Dresses ti Taken from Regular Stock. i Values up to $45.00 Values up to $30.00 j 22-24-26 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, WEST. A Varied and Beautiful Aggregation of Dresses, Coats and Suits For Misses, Juniors and Girls at Exceptionally Low Prices O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. Juniors’ $15 Coats at $12.50 In double-faced cloths with combination trimming on collar and cuffs; sizes 18, 15 and 17, Misses’ $17.50 Suits at $11.75 Wie of chaviots and serges, lined siroughoue with satin, single or double breasted, sizes 14, 16 and 18 $1] 75 GOR Mth eral tesa ctasar i Ciraae cian Misses’ $16.95 Coats at $13.50 peaaleey slate raglan sleeves, Cae trim ming on collars and cuffs; sizes 14,16 and 18, $13.50 Pee ee $12.50 Girls’ Polo Coats, #7.95 fh serviceable cheviots with patch agty and belt; ‘olo: navy, t¢: nd cope; 8, 12 WOO csc: esereat SEDO Girls’ Dresses, $9.75 Dresses that reach the shoe top, of serge trimmed with embroidery and lace, kimono sleeves; sizes 12, WO OND UCHR eee ete dseseeevaes relat $9.75 Misses’ Party Dresses, $15.95 to $36.50 Made of chiffon, in all the newest shades, trimmed with lace and ribbon, $15.95 0 536.50 O'Neill Untrimmed Millinery Offerings for Saturday Present Special Inducements to Shoppers Smartly Trimmed Tailored Hats Startlingly tow Priced By No Chance Can They Be Valued at Less Than $4.00, Yet You May Buy Saturday at $2.50 O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor. And your delight in your purchase will be unbounded, as th materials are of fine quality and the styles the latest from our own workrooms. The Above Picture Accurately Illustrates Three of the Models at $2.50 Other Strong Specials for Saturday i GOLGD, SAAD ODE cis ccc sec ee rete ats yi Hatter's Plush Dress Shapes, black onl, vali QB.B0s at... ccrvercrevversccssccene he anerenn Felt Hoods, values $ PE CaC LAC TRB Arnie aan the newest importation and Table Decorations, Corsa; pane, Bowaustay also garnitures, lesigns. A Maker’s Sample Line of Men’s High Grade Union Suits 4 to % Below Regular Price O'Neill Main Store—First Floor. Medium and heavy weights, cottons and wool mixtures, sizes mostly 38 and 40, all to go in a quick clearance sale to-morrow. Men’s High Grade Furnishings Ay At Popular Prices That Reflect Savings In Each Item O/Nelll Main Store—Junt Inside Diet se, Deer, . Flagter Sees Yacht Bullders. Flagler, the Standard O!1 brought mult fn the! ainst the Lud .,| Marine Construction Company for $25.- Ho alleges that inferior material was used in a gasoline motor yacht the company built for htm. MOST EXTRAORDINARY VALUES ‘ $29.50 $24.75 fixepbete) ae ilato Minis scactnin 75c WES SS g| Chelsea $1.00 Fast | Wool Mixtures, natural gray. AN Ny a. | Color Shirts, | |Lot_2 } values 82 to $2.00; Bticccersscesceeeees $1.25 Lot 3 | Pine Woot Mare, at! NRE es ias $2 79c 1,000 Pieces of Men's Heavy Weight Ribbed Shirts and Drawers Neatly finished, our 50c grades, for to-morrow, 3 9c Women’s $2.50 Shoes at $1.85 ONeill Main Store—Second Floor. On Saturday we will place on sule women's shoes made by a ficst class manufacturer; shoes that have proved the most Pope and most substantial styles of the scason, such as patent co! gun metal with velvet tops, gun metal plain toe, fasten and patent colt cloth top, button, in plain toes and with tips, in every > Q EN VSO ne 1.85 ‘Her Majesty" Shoes for Children Misses’ and Children’s Shoes in patent leather, gun meta! calf, tan Russia calf and viei kid with patent and kid tips, in both regu- lar and high cute, $1.50 to 92,50 According to Sizes Misses’ ed Children's Serviceable Schoo! Shoes, with solid leather soles, in viel kid, patent tip and kid tip, button, Sizes 0 to # at $1.00 Sires 8! to 11 at 92.29 Sizes 1134 to 2 at 01,50 ; Another shipment of these fast color shirts, after a wonderful selling Blection day. The cloth is made by the Garner Process, which insures abso'ute- ed by any proper hand dry; ‘all sises, cont models, cuffs at Hl } Men's $5 High Grade Vests, - 91.85. ) of the best makers of waistcoats in the United States, sold by leading haberdashers at $5.00, custom made of English worsteds, tattersalls, flannels and fine mercerixed fabrics; sizes $4 to 48, including stouts, Men's $5.00 Heavy Shaker Knit Coat Sweaters, $3.75. Made Shaker weave, all wool, very firmly made, two pocketa, V neck, full lengths, Don't miss these, as we have been celine bur dreds of them from our stock at $5, »Men's $5.00 Blanket Robes, $3.95. Made o of woolen blankets, cut fro and d full, ul}, Squred and striped ey are well tailored wit! awl collar, neck ioe tie to match, All sises an. Ais Men's $6.50 House Coats, at $5.00. The materials are double-faced cloth, eustom tailored, bound with silk cords, with loops to match, in light and dark gray, olive, brown, navy blue and wine. Sines $4 to 46, Note—Sce our own imported line of Japanese Robes, Gowns and House Coats, made from our own models in Japan, SUNDAY WORLD WANT | Lord & Taylor\ Founded 1826_ On Saturday, November 11 Special Values in Girls’ and Misses’ Wearing Apparel Girls’ Coats—+ to 16 years Cheviots, Mannish Mixtures and Fancy Tweeds $7.50, $9.50 and se 3 Misses’ and Junior Coats & Of Chiffon Broadeloth, lined with light \ 527, 50. us colors of Zibeline. Special aes , on . , ee Misses’ and Juntor Dresses v-_ Of superior quality, French or Storm Serges. ony 4, Choice of several models, at $13.50 and $15.00 Misses’ and Junior Dancing and Party Dresses Of Chiffon over Silk, Taffeta and Satin Metcor, in all the pretty colorings, $25.00 and $29.50 Infants’ Wear Sweaters—t to 6 years All colors and combinations, with Sailor Collar cr Band $2.45 and $2.95 Hockey and Toboggan Caps Tn all colors and shapes 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, and 9&8 Colored Coats—% to 5 years Of Velveteen, Chinchilla, Cheviot and¢ ¥ Melton Cloths, in several models, ot an 5°95 Ragee® a nGe Women’s Suits and Coats Very Special Values Arranged For To-morrow (Saturday) Smartly Taslored Susts in diagonals, basket weaves and the latest A variety Pires $22.50—Value 35.00 mixtures, All heavily interlined. ‘Fancy and Plain Tatlored Sutts in broadcloths, diagonals and mixtures, in black, mavy, brown and plum, $32. 50~—Value $45.00 A Very Special Offering of High Class Street and Touring Coats in the latest models and most attractive color com- binations, Exceptional at the price, $16.50—Values to $25.00 A Splendid Value in High Class Re Fur Collared Velour Coats A ot handsomely lined—suitable for street or theatre wean, me $5.9+50—Valne $85.00 ing Stationery Spectals = Et et French Madras Pound Paper y white, blue and gray—formerty $5¢ 7 e y ; Envelopes ta See ee ee its a06. rt Swiss Fabric Correspondence Cards, \ *: 4 white, blue and gray— > wd formerly 18e J xe e | English Fabric, 5-q wre boxes, l £ white and blue assorted I8C ae- formerly 50e { French Lawn Mouruiag Papzr, a / ‘Cio sizes, ass: sted ta « lassed batiace 6 Send $—...... 7 (ormety Wo) oe Leagan Bae Broadway & 20th St.; 5th J.ve.; 12th St. ie ay: ? 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