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\ DANCERS WHO ATTRACT 'AVORABLE COMMENT FROM PALACE PATRUNS ‘ Lj ue if reo OM he pens pn o ee TOMLISS Gi __onetio SEN FRAN "SaNoe Ernest Bloch | And His Jewish Music Acclaimed By Sylvesier Rawling. RNEST BLOCH, the Swiss com- | Poser-conductor, made his first public appearance in New York at Carnegie Hall last night. The con- cert, all of his own works, s one of the worthiest of the rapidly | reaching its end wociety of thi r whose had nev * ges it wos given, hything el Metropolitan Opera House, acocrét to a report current to-day. No con firmation or denial of the report could be obtained at the offices of the com- @ representative of which would only state that plans for next season had not been completed, At the home of the singer, No. 44 West Seventy-seventh Street, it was said she had left town yesterday and would not return until Monday. | pn abana ARMY CADET CHOIR GUESTS. | The choh: of the Military Academy | at West Point, ninety cadets in all, will be guests of the Columbia Off- cers’ Training Sattallon to-morrow af- ternoon and Sunde Not since 1899 has a body of West Pointers been authorized to pay such a visit to this city. The Columbia Battalion will be drawn up on South Court to receive the cadets to-m Sunday a rtictpate in eek let. will clubhouses \ THESE KEEP. ME FIT FOR WORK OR PLAY Mr. Bloch is not only usi¢lan, accomplished in| the use of the resources of a modern | orchestra, but he is an thinker, who expres: his own liking a of power a Mul the last nu of hie symphony yet incomplete, Mr. Bloch had opportunity to slow his skill as con- | ductor, and there, too, he was suc- cessful. Hy that time the signifi- cance of his compositions had made f@ profound In vast | | ssion upon the got an cvation both audience and he before and after, zky, with an orchestra of | 100, and with six soloists, conducted | all the other numbers, advancing} himself another niche in the estima-| tion of the public whict slow to re and his Mr. Bloch inform th melod. After 1 and the 2 Kurt sok Braun Mr. 1 from it the “loud t chestral equivair It caused Mine heard, not to t auality of her however, kept hi tone. TI ¢ Lilla Robeso well as Mmo of the Metron: were heard 1 Besides the members of the held # host « artistic, am Gullbert, Duncan, Powell, Mr. K Kneisel, Mr Mr, Volp . Mr 1 and the T have or a g! And why Pay men Convenien i Tices so reas 1 has not been| nousandsot people CLOTH ES Ple WN clothes ro rcliable—our Diamor 1 Diamond Oval “50 Diamond Yr i cmd an Ss 4 BICYCLE 32 9.75 conecee brake, | mpring * 125 WEST 125TH 3r. oPURN EVERY EVEN SETS OF TEETH $322 UP | Sitver Fitincs /fe SOLID GOLD Hl BRIDGE WORK i 10-¥R-GUARANTEE \ wilt ALL WORe " york thet FENTIAUTED Wt itt IN AND WALK HO NiGIrE WITH ANEW SEF N PLATES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT. OR-BLOON, MODERN PAINLESS DENTIST =TWO OFFICES — 2 Easrl25° ae | GEA 34" Sr. Mier CUA aa M. ob BME been buying =e reat many years, e-saue our ea; 1s so pt t--Our & a Spr pgprrreny er bf le eee eae Y- ee. it iM " WORLDS LARGEST TAILORS Ritchics(omell NEW YORK- BROOKLYN S\27- STORES [[} YONKERS - NEWARK - BRONX- - JERSEY CITY - Why Pay High High Prices for Tailoring? \ es: can economize considerably by having your clothes made by us. It is the policy of this business to make high-grade, perfect fitting garments at prices within the reach of every man. To eliminate the high cost usually associated with tailoring we operate our own factory, buy all our goods direct from the mills and do a large business on a small profit basis. 3-Piece SUITS Made to Measure om | a; Satisfaction Guaranteed A large force of skilled designers and tailors make your garments under our direct supervision. You are therefore assured of perfection in every detail. We are showing a splendid collection of high-grade woolens in all the smartest Spring and Summer designs, You select the style from our fashion books, which includes every new extreme as well as conservative model. { Better Materials are shown in big variety at $16.75, $18.75 to $30 9 NEW YORK CITY STORES:— 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts. 1945 Broadway, Bet. 65th and 66th Sts. 1514 Third Near 85th St. 2258 Third Ave., Near 123d St Near 23dSt. Bet. 43d and 44th Sts. 2351 Eighth Ave., one door above 125th. 155 William St., Corner Ann St. 289 to 293 Sixth A 5 STORES IN BROOKLYN:— 104 Flatbuab Avenue. One Door from State Street. 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Ave. 700 B’way, 1 block from Flushing Ave. 5106 Fifth Ave., Near Slat St. $31 Manhattan Are., Near Calyor St. 5 STORES IN NEW JERSEY:— Newark—-196 Market St., nr. 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Daily FOLLIES So aataetraraaeaerarereten h Avi oi i} | Values $11.94 & 10.94 Winter Garden! y+), ra ee PASSING SHOW’ 9 1919, MATH ST TEA. OF Way. Bien 8 18 ile ras phe ASTOR tsi. Fan 8, NOB new RSTERBERIneATAE™ | || Sat eure HIS Vt Widows EMPIRE sar 80 hg 9 Heats sew BLJOU} iT bis 5a) BA ¥ le The iss oe ane et i in "A RUCCHSSEUL CALAMITY,” inet "h MORMON. Mai and Mroadwayy 156 ‘orld’ ¢ i” ARN Fourteenth Street West of Witth Avenue Saturday---Specials in Wearables ' b Absolute Cash Buying—Moderate Profits—Larger Assortments Make Our Store the Mecca of Thrifty Shoppers “N O PLACE LIKE HEARN’S FOR VALUE” DRESS GOODS Correct Coverts— iwaggor ng Serges va Three Sensational Prices in TAILORED SUITS Sizes for Women and Misses Most Unusual Values All — really wonderfully smart up-to-date Suits. Our *' ices”’ mean others’ ‘reduced prices.”” Ary)? ot MOD- ‘regular ERATE PRO: ITS shows ‘n every price. When we offer SA ICES you find values not bg aie elsewhere. link and aed ye ee gold, magenta, Copenhagen. me black-and-white checks, white or fancy sport silk overlay collars—buttons self or contrasting— stitching and fomen Wool Velours, Jersey Cioths, Popiins, Shepherd Checks, , Burella, Taffeta, Strictly tailored or sport motels, including draped coats for women and misses, In checks, plack, navy and this season's high colors. Serges and Poplins, Jorsey Cloths—pleated or mannish Osh. tan. styles—in the Jerseys, high, vivid colors—other materials $27.75 & $29.50. in popular seasonable shades, {Best Values in Town—Don’t delay, come early for first choice. | Alterations Free of Charas, | © | TAILORED DRESS | | AND SPORT HATS Our reg. $3.87 and $6.00..... 2,85 Styles-—-The niveueaiall brims— \large brims—sailor—and various up- |turning | hats. Colors—Black, colors and combina- tions of black and white—various straws—Leghorns——Milan and fancy | straws, FOR SATURDAY ONLY Untrimmed Hats— 87) Our reg. $1.17... 0. 00+ * | 3HAPES--Milan hemp, high lustre | straws and combinations of straws, ‘hemp and lisere straws. 10. 00 Our, reg. nim e'h 7. || 15.00 Our, reg. $21.75 & $23.75, 18.00 9.75 Sheer, fine Batistes, with emb'd organdie in- sertions in waist and skirt—dainty Val. lace edgings and ruffles. Modeis in Organdie with little peplum blouse and tiered skirt. insertions, Taffeta trimmed. round necks, corded frill | skirts, little pockets. Voires_ elaborately embroidered and richly Girlish Point d’esprit | Checks — Serviceable moderately. bor an cardinal, Copen, ‘navy, 50-Ineh firm, roun Dlack......+. The Newest in White Frocks FOR MISSES--FOR EVERY OCCASION 14.75 Fluffy Nets with deep | tunics finished with lace frocks with | ne® and a sk skirt tiers. other cloths that tailor well 50-inch All- Weel Covert 8 48-Inch All-Wool Serge— fine twill, brown, navy, men's wear, blue, black—our reg. $1.34.. 19.75 Crepe de Chine mi 0 els designed with shit, ro shits...» over and around the nem | it in . brown, myrtle, black. roe vant tod Of » eat ‘haere tastt nest wht shoulders f Embroidered Net gowns lavishly trim | COLORS Black, white and navy,| Emb'd Voiles that are | dresses with three-tier | with lace, really switer sand, brown and various combina- | luce trimmed, too, j Sens ene (honst Cisne) Pie tar ae ; | thons of colors. Pa Nets with pleated | nearly the neck is round and, | enaced Bere, ** vd e are per~ | flounces. | Finer to 8345, | prettily shirred. wd | te Special Serge Suits “~ the Schoolgirl Net a Great Many of These Suits Just a Separate Group from a Special Purchase. That's Why Such Amazing Values Jaunty Suits of all-wool serge in navy, Copenhagen blue and apple green, Sizes 12—14 (and large 14 year). MADE IN TWO STYLES belted—with sport pockets attached to belt— 1—Simple loose cout single skirt. A pleated Coat yoke front and back)—narrow belts—skirt with to belt across gathered back. Just the Sort of Suits That Girls Want to Wear in These Days. | WOMEN’S WHITE CANVAS | LACE BOOTS. ..3.45 | High cut, of excollent quality canvas; [designed on comfortable, yet smart, | toe shape; white Cuban heels; | soles; A to E widths; all sizes. Fer Satu | Girls’ Lace Boots Patent Leather VEILINGS re so Three Saturday Prices That Mean Bargains Menh Vellings—A great patterns in motifs were 10-inch assortm flack aed. white our reg. $1.04.... trimmed Others You'll be Brand rday Only Special Happening in “al BAG DEPARTMENT r All these newest silk He at this unusually tow p em speciaily, Many included in this group are worth double vaiues sti ‘ee Vamp and White Upneriy. 108 3.34 price-—-because we bought t | High cut, laced--uppers of fine white | Values from Drawstring styie | canvas--medium toe shape~-sizes 8 by $4.60 to $1.60 and colors, a|° 1044 und 11 to 2; regular price $3.26. | One Day Sale _| Shetland Knit S WEA TER COATS, 3.94 ter in the market Every woman | They are Copenhagen rose, gold, wistaria with striped sailor collars, cuffs and pockets. 36 to 46--our reg. $6.98 Spécial This is an unusual opportunity to buy the best lixed Sw jat a Sale pri light —-warm—dauraoie—emart looking. | witl want one of t Sweaters, | —— ted. » Matt or Telepnor ders ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantivies rextri 6.50 | §2.95 dels — checks, in excellent extra trousers $7.94 Bo Semi-W stripes variety edgings and 2 to 18 years SECOND PLOOR THIRD FLOOR, 750 medium mix 450 p $s DEVE 38 SECOND FLOOR, ane | 06 et Dresses and hak bipings of White repp “4 i iia DELT. SECOND FLOOR « $2.00 Corsets Laght we 10 ND FLOON Y FLOOR uh | $225 Gira White Canvas Shoes MENA FURNISHINGS MAN PLOOR | Hie wit = 49 and 59 ct. Boys’ Cotton or Lisle | IES SECOND PLOOR Union Suits seconds 83 | $1.36 Women's Extra Sise t 1 ° Silla teft "etticoate 100 tha all snes 1 pecintr sone vent cad et, Ribbons 20 PETTICOATS. SECOND FLOOR MMe Mh Dresdens—sach or |S! ond 67 ct, W millinery widths Suit TUBONS- MatN drawers regula an U abetted it et male short or (WEAR MAIN FLOOR Mle PRNISHINGA MAIN FLOOR wrarlo NERY THIRD FLOOR Clock | Look for ihe Cle Denote Morning Specials. Louk for (he Clocks! drop ornaments, |MORNING SPECIALS—-Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. Women's and Children's, UNDERWEAR : oy the weather that makes ii Fine Cotton or tight extra size Cotton Bh e—regular Netter Bloomers—pink | CHILDREN'S ren's Ribbed Cott t eh t al ee _ PAPERS. Crepe—complete s, including 26 and 1,79" KNITTING for the SOLDIERS? interested in lessons (free of charge). make fascinating things of Bet yarns—Sweaters, and other useful articies. headed and emproidered—in ‘Handsomoiy tined and fitted, All extremely well made, r sizes, including s--because they $1.07 and Lisle Veste— neck, sleeveless atly finished Ext UNDER |Now is the time to shift from) heavy to medium weight. ~ nion Sults— weave or nainsook coves or ' variety of borders, various black and colora— FASS these ce They Socks Spectal .77 " Lisle a sleoveleam «+; knee— i a size or ankle” each 2g) each BO SPECIAL NOTICE—Monday Lingerls Sale and Gingham Begins Sk SUNDAY N

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