The evening world. Newspaper, March 1, 1915, Page 9

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Dartmouth Gets owen Sra se z ON i the University Glee Club, for annual Dechan Gee See eee one ae) GIMBE Ls = es, the ring-side (apelegies to % * . Bdgren if I fail im my technical ‘ 4 ‘ By Syloester Rawling. 4qecription) the first round was Penn- in the afternoon, with na 4 ‘Would take the vocabulary of my |syivania’s, with De Koven’s sextet i j friend Robert Edgren to comment ; ; and and Andreas ficrch ie pet dei Mttingly on the Cooision of | the | Harvard a close second wi . Tosoant \- tudges at the Intercollegiate Glee je necond round was (| Olub mest in Carnegie Hall on Satar- tifa ™, Giulto Rossi, jetro day night. The contestants were the | sung, ‘Gee Clubs of Columbia, Pennsytva- |! ‘aia, Dartmouth and Harvard. Al ‘9 principal number was the| Casals, ‘cellist, for matic fendelssoha concerto, and in that| Union Settlement, and the Symphony ‘We ae nei, T° L Se sree and in the solos on, and added to,| Concert for Young People at Carnegie its on the imp; the programme he was at his best.| Hall, Walter Damrosch, conductor, The other soloists were Melanie Kurt | and Josef Hofmann, pianist, the solo- ‘Withers; both well) ist, both in the afternoon. con- poctieeesnnsctatelinany HIS BLOOD SAVES BROTHER. The Russian Symphony Orel Modest Altschuler, conductor, at its BALTIMORE, March 1~To save the Opera Ho! Ife ef William Stambaugh of Woods- last ni had for soloists, Rachel a Frease-Green, soprano, and Frederik | 02° Soldan satan debictae tee Fradkin, violinist, the latter the con- | of the orchestra. Thi which mec ally, the presentation to the there was ta entertain- ment by the Theatre Francais Com- pany. i it i if i Leo Ornetein, the “futurist” pianist, | Q at his third recital under the man- agement of the Music ot'g America, filled the Bandbox Theatre‘ Ellsa-| ast night with his admirers and eld compositions by eld compositions rice Ravel, Albenis, This Formal Display of the Authentic Modes for Spring will begin on Wednesday, March third . Boys’ Furnishing Week this | SStan , 4 f. ° ne Mae Med EME Ae | a, ana ur eiceoee, waon.|p| Eery Day of Rousing Interest first time in America. ‘an panied at the plano by Jacob Hey- For Real Economies It started at GIMBBLS this morning, Only a few specimen examples ‘ when we ‘ifugurated Slre. are enumerated below A tional ie re Dope, & Youths’ Shirts ag n Exception Blouses, Very Special c Occasion “Moderate Prices” the Watchword in This estes tt ec ay In whlch wo are presenting New percale in fancy stripes or plain white; separate collars to match. Neckband ies are 12 inches to 14 inches. The Blouses 4 Hecd of woven Labs fled ie tempe dy a large assortment of fancy stripes or plain white. collars | to match are attached or separate and the sleeves have | French or plain cuffs. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Unequaled Prices $2 to $5 @ Lingerie Blouses of Voile, 92 to 95. [ ~ March Sale of China Half-yearly Sale started _ Bavarian dinner sets in twelve which were formerly | today with 1497 dinner sls of decoration at £15 t0 145 © double these prices. } sete. american porcelain dinner sets Chosolate Youths’ and Boys’ Shirts Gaxeitts Crea 18 A thousand sets are at in eighteen styles of decorstion sv 67 MAST trap Ste Ped and Blouses, Very Special 64c ifaw Silk Blouses, 95. ™ jnand between $7 and $@5, 0 $15 » at. cups and saucers. * ~~ Standard $1.00 Grades 4 China Silk Blouses, $2.95. i However moderate the These Sets are sone Page’ Glase P Shirts and Blouses we eee of a fine and loan or Cc de Chine Bl H prices, all ¢! a is first R 5 jousan: pieces o} woven madras in the newest stri fects and colorin; re} le e Blou: } class and perfect —we semnieaied tich cut glass which we se- ot lars ee Hod Ghd attached or separate and ar $2 to $5 sie for their entirely new pat- cured specially for this sale " aA comes from long es- ‘€fDS, good simple shapes, are peed from a third toa and intrinsic value. half Jess than our regular H be bstandarde Engi, Thisty-tour sets are made up from merchandise. | never sell “‘secorids.”” Blouse sizes are 6 to 16 years: Neckband sizes for Shirts are 12 inches to 14 inches. Boys’ a 59c eeveral open ttock patterns which Bavarian and dievontinut N Giaee sod creore cin, $0, ery Special een gy pode at exactly half ur forkasr Boaboa foes Standard 75c Grades Each of the dinner sets prices, Odd pieces in these pat- Twelve poeidhend Sas aa ac Pajamas are made of mercerized materials and madras, is complete with all the terns can be secured at the same = woaderful water set, compri eovings, jug with six cut flowers, “ pieces —th larger dishes'as well asthe Englishé& French Plates {203,57 (umblem sad four 1 small — ay decorated plates, ne ovge and saucers gre a third te 50 Per half Jess then former prices. int. Less ose Than Uraal Fancy China EE 5c to $5 for a choice in fancy stripes or plain colors, in cotton pongees. Eve: onl is fished Sith large silk frogs. Sizes 6 to 18 wthaky At March Reductions Apartment House Style Height, Ice Capecity. Regular. New 64 in. the. = 880 B.ED Made of Blanket or Terry Cloth. i Robes in a choice of bright and pleasing colors; very well made and finished. Sizes 4 to 18 years. Pew notlye, a of twenty thousand ; . nae ate, in i f fine i Boys’ Fine Silk Ties (each) 27c = Sin, «118 the. 888 8.88 2 tne pe 9 neatly pated te Former Prices 39c to 48¢ each 6.50 P ercolators, 3 , $4.50 oon | a tee Be: Ibe. a e030 with alcohol bur: irner. oat "Better Food at Lower Cost with Less Work A large assortment in all the new color effects, including: Fancy Stripes Plaids Checks Roman Stripes Persian Effects All the Plain Colors, Other special offerings in Furnishings for Boys. SECOND FLOOR. G4TH 8ST. Apartment House Style Height. Ice Capacity. Taenien Oey 64 in. 90 Ibs, 919.00 68 in, 116 Ibs, fed 8 pert Steel Kitchen Cabinets piece, { (Philedelptie Nerth American, February 3th.) Help to accomplish this aim will be found in the | a Sale of Housewares|/ [BAUNAINE BRO AT 64ST & SAVE. A cou of 850. Casseroles and Pie Servers re ' Pas Back of of manulacturer, for example, leads that these Wanamaker H a ouse- i “tein fod” the rot the | Raster ere fp tne say" be | WATE Are, as now, re $4: A WEEK (Writ. to: stead of $2.0. f fire vole business of the Wane, | {mmamr A sihsipieted "ate 1 19 to 50 per cent. Less |||]| Seturdere | (| A Opens am Account. | “Quy Now inverter $145 $115 nM ‘ H tanker Housewares Btore | ste: shied tastes tke ben bind Than Regular Pri Until 10P.M. | Our Libers fara, 8 Cala eee sert and nickel plated i ' twelve months of the year to of enameled ware—be triple costs in Regular Prices We Close 5 Sor rereey @! MATLED A of $1.65, ) ] sell only the kind best suited aver Lpaagtreats The ‘‘leas work’’ feature of Evenings at road : H for their particular use, ivith ied te procurable. 801 | this housewife’s ideal Hes in Bere Freigité aliread Fare FREE. entirely $5.50 Mahogany Trays, i with every bind of Wanamaker | this be s Hieal Une ia AS YOU WISH of sheet 2.95 | shah San po prttoytetg March is one of the only utensils. this ul fey I d of 4 Serving Trays, 18x19 Cy) made with- make 3 1 utensils. One | two months of the entire year They are all here in this sale. yet very nstead o $ 5 rich mahogany grain and finish; glass top. ‘and every joint and seam has been elec- trey welded welded Cpether there is not @ crack or 95c Coaster Sets, 5 50c dvi wandard Improvement ad Coaster Sets of on ay Fil standard improvements and | nickel rims and glass bot! bean Be Examples from 60,000 Specially-Purchased Kitchen Helps Aluminumware — ae’ Purce sieves, 85c, Hy 81.15; Clothes wringer, $4, regularly 1.45, regularly i eek $1.26, regulary 64,98 ca reeeieny 9. Japa ame iia ee } i . Cake boxes, 7 ear'st id » Ne Bao. “tikes boilers, Spt. 81 Poe | gicame, Damas, The regularly 950; re fa My y eR geo Salo $6 Chafing Dishes, t,, $4.50 Special-Price Tables pi eS Seat cone oe 26c, 50c, 76c, $1, $1.50, $2, $3, There are eight pth pel ap hg od Ataninars Kitchen Utensils y Re. runware—Waftle irons, No. 8, 60c, Dusters and brooms—Duasters of foqularly Wc; high frame waffle irons, | absorbent cotton, chemically treated, ee Hisings—Tu | ret Mae, regularly $1, Qc, regularly 400, white enameled, 75, regularly 61. i} Ash cans. 16}¢x88, 41.85, regularly Feather dusters, nickel plated fer- Cabii thi be d each ‘tains f vari Wh evar mtr ok ay | Meter BC aocthert is dete aan ere Ow AY a sa, cig tne of 4, fl coasters and large tray (wehal loor pure Russian | Soap dish, nickel plated om brass i eae S ‘Comparative prices will not be advertised, but | 1 tea strainer, 1 Tcabe 5 iw gy bres), $1.50, regularly #2. bristie wench MAY $1.75, fore: 6c, regularly &5c. J on Bed, 2-in. oe $9.93 a most of the items are worth double and more $2.50 Free ba $1.50 --° dishes, feat 4 ia lary Lid sae [Peat Pe gol Cutlery —Fruit knives, saw or plain Finished Bed: Outfit (as ill , trated) : than double these present prices, Stove Percolators, 7-cu) ce quality of bh - u room: (as lus! a 4 feist Wh cemularly Aso WS | ieee eidge, fe, regularly 40c, including’ Dreasces Chifoniors Chaise Recker ‘and On the $1 Table atuminim;” very” graceful Tove $9.85, renlasly a osc ae Everything is made | Game sets, $1.76, regularly 98.50. 2-inch Post Brass Bed; value $55. Complet: | t old ‘Trentham Jugs from England, , sone, oat eres of clear selected hehe, Step chairs, Housewares, usual Cantigall Compotes from Italy, $1.85 Kramer Wash Boilers, Ne. &, frag ent.. Mio, reg $1.95, regularly @1 Subway floor, New Building. Fiend docore’ Biscuit Jars from Japan. $1.25. er meres trom Baheeniay $1.46 Kitchen Tables, 2698 tn Hand Painted Celery Traysfrom Austria, | $1.15,

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