The evening world. Newspaper, October 22, 1917, Page 11

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Artists in Music Make Brilliant The Week-End By Sylvester Rawling. UALITY and charm vied with @ach other in the musical out- put of the week-end and the re were enough and to spare of vora- ee PERL FINE! DOW BE SICK, BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED Enjoy life! aches, colds, bad breath, sour stomach, cathartic for men, women, children, Cascarets ure a treat. They liv ur liver, clean your thirty feet I You eat one or two Cascarets li ~eandy before going to bed and in t morning your head is clear, tongue Stop the head- 10-cent “Cascarcts” is best en of wwels and swecten your stomach. ke he fg clean, stomach is sweet, breath -@ ‘ight, and cold gone and you f grand. Get drug store gentlest liver « ever experienced. 10 or 25-cent box at ai nd enjoy the i bowel cleansin, Stop sick hi ecl ny nicest, ou clous appetites to absorb it and to |clamor for more, Mischa Elman, the Russian violinist, who gave a recital at Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon, was faced and backed (for the audt- ence overflowed upon the stage) by incontinent admirers. His programme was dignified and he rose to the ap- preciation of it, Never has his tech- nical skill been supplemented by such Jepth of feeling, There were times when one became oblivious of the brilliance of his playing because of ab- sorption in his exposition of the com- poser’s work. inning with the Vivaldi-Nachez concerto, he contin- ued with ‘Symphonie Es- | pagn @ Handel sonata, his own |baraphrase of “Deep River,” in which | | Lalo's he missed something of the soul of the composition, pie @ group of small and finished with a pompous Paganini trifle, He added several extra numbers, His accompanist at the plano was Philip Gordon. Frank 13. Sealy assisted at the organ, Godowsky, Leopold pianist, eital In Carnegie Hall on Saturday afternoon that rivalled Mr, Elman’s. He, too, gave of his best. His pro éramme held Beethoven's sonata, pus 110; Brahms’s intermezzo, opu 76, and rhapsody, opus 119; his own arrangement of light compositions by Rameau, Lully and latul, 6 Chopin “grour, Blumenfeld study | for the pol ise, No. 2 In these compo- sitions all of Mr. Godowsky’s quall- ties were display ood taste, his broad athetic un- ike M is to be the master Elman's, it is underst the only one In New York this sea- son. While Mv. Godowsky was playing at Carnegic Hall, Maria Caslova was ving « violin recital at Aeollan Hall This gifted young woman is no stranger to us, but her art and her sii have grown since hor last pearance here. Her programme a sonata by Nardini, a concerto by Max Bruch and compositions by De- bussy, 8 Max Rexe Joachim ‘ able and the tribute of the audience was well deserved Evan Williams, bit for the w recital at Aec ternoon large au the tenor, did his giving a an Hall yesterday af- Joved by a ‘amme found as sung all Speaks, Ward- Bond, Protheroe, ernochan, MasFad- hand Georg Hen- Nora Flyn h Oey the c : F i uches, dilious spells, Indigestion. | ying Weseecon it nar filed furred tongue, offensive breath and thily, thanks to Mr. Wi constipation. Mothers should givelart. Handel, Bach and cross, peevish, feverish, bilious chil-| were represented at the dren a whole Cascaret any time, They | Williams disp g in his deliv are harmless and never gripe o/ thelr compositions his oved and aicken.—Addvt. nit admirable oratorio style City Physicians Explain \hy had an audience at his re-| left hand alone, and Liszt's | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1917. Charles Baker was his accompanist at the plano. Elizabeth Wood, @ contralto from the South, made a first appearance in New York at a recital in Aeolian Hall on Saturday nigfit and woo tm- mediate favor, Her voice, If not com- manding, is pleasing and weil under control, and she has gifts of inter. pretation that are admirable, Hor programme — tncluded — Stradelia's "Se nel ben,” Sgambat!'s “Perche?” (a gem of archness and piquancy), Franz'a “Im Herbst,” and songs by long Met of composers, tncluding Arensky, Eugen Haile, Roger Quilter and Fay Foster, Her accompanist ena Eximer Zoller. MOTHER OF NINE * CHILDREN Able to do Housework By taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound —_—— “After the birth of my ninth babyT j wee in a weak, run down condition, had pains in my left side, sol would faint often, My doctor ad- visea me to ry Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. 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Ray Baker Get that firmly fixed in ‘we do in The Big Store justi your mind, The record we stand, now as in the past 21 years. Wax-Figure Poses Mme, Bator, by the beauty end sovelty of mate war-figure the poses, won the Penama-Pacific Bxpo- jurore wherever she Atlantie to the Pa: pearance in England was greet- ed with the highest acclaim. Mme, Baker will poss from 2 to ln the Women’s Apparel Secti of our Oth Ave, windows aiternately. Women’s and Misses’ Stylish $16.50 and (nat a4: 4 1” $19.50 (Specially Reduced for this Sale) It has been many months since New York has seen a Coat Sale like this, and it is more than likely that you won't have another opportunity like this to buy coats of such style and quality at such a low price for a long time after this sale. All these Coats are from our Regular Lines SIXTH AVE.. 18M TO 19% The Styles are the best the season offers——and they will particu. | lerly appeal to women misses of discriminacing taste, j he Materials The best assortment of fabrics offered im any special sale. Most wanted, most serviceable and warmth- Ales of ieee coats We in ew ser new Styles (six as giving (without being burdensome) materials. Choice illustrated)—designed on graceful, flaring lines ~ | » Ue exceptionally clever new collars which are farge and | of BURELLA CLOTH, ZIBELINE, VELOUR CLOTH, convertible Some collars are of self materials, others of plush or inlaid with plush Many novel shapes and pockets, and taney cuffs in evidence Newest button trimming WIDE-WALE CHEVIOT, TWEEDS AND NOVELTY CLOAKING, olive green, Pekin and gray, also navy and black, Other Coats for Women and Misses in a Great Display and Sale A showing complete in every respect, including coats | | | $49.50, $52.50, and up to Silk-Lined 1 5 Top Coats tone, Pompom Cloth, Velour Cloth, Broadcloth and Sea! Plush. Very moderately priced, Apart from the Excellent Quality of the Materials, these Top Coats at $15 $22.50, $24.50, $27.50 are Silk-Lined throughout Newest shades, including plum, brown, Exquisite coats and wraps for evening wear fash- ioned Of Chiffon Broadcloth, Satin or Panne Velvet in most beautiful pastel shades and exclusive designs. Specially priced at and up to $80 2 Here's a fine but limited lot of Men's Top Coats in plain grey marerials They are hand-tailored, and, really, you will agce with us, if you will but take the trouble to compare with what is offered elsewhere, that three $5 pills cunnot better this bargain Also Included Ave a Number of Fine Winter Weight Overcoats in Plain Black or Oxford Gray Chesterfield models with velvet or fancy Overcouts with belt backs or in the These are ¢ self collars. — Like very popular Trench 1 Your “pick” tom ¥, gentl en, at $15, Buying Elsewhere Means Simply Paying More es YOUR demanding and OUR giving “BETTER GOODS FOR THE SAME MONEY, OR THE SAME in Her Novel French GOODS FOR LESS MONEY THAN ELSEWHERE.” Upon this A t/a . ” = Join Our New “Caldwell Pure Foods ry ite wayon delivery service to all points In eater New Yo Player Piano Club |) i'sjesieri'ssois OW Ne, ‘phone orde wee lete filed,” Chelses 4000 Outfit Complete $ ee For .<c«¢e PAPER SHELL ALMONDS 35 A Magnificent Player . Wh Av ail 22¢c Piano ‘ AVE Har at saab 30¢ FANCY POLISHED Pt ri A Beautiful Music Roll 1) be tag0; 1 25e Cabinet mene 28¢ A Player-Piano Bench Apple Cider An Excellent Protection New Apples Cover WINE SAP APPLE “wiested 806 12 Rolls of Music {ANN APPLES by ga, re of Your Own Selection wate 3d0e ER BANANA APPLE selected Free Delivery—No Extra Interest Charges yellow trulli: bes, 03-05) = dle (Which means additional saving of at least $50 for you Arr sesie! The This Entire Remarkable Combination Offered on Our Fresh Fruits 550 ” we jn aoe “Club Plan” for $395 40e On § @ heavy fruits don, BOs, 4 lor. eC Terms of Week | ale Selected Eyxs Exchange Your Old Piano- We Make Liberal Allowances lois v aaivored, 470 Filled Books of Sperry’ Gold Siqinps ‘Are Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merc handise in Any Department, or for $3in Cash at the aw Olllee on the Filth Floor, We Give an Green Trading Miawine an Usual. Ask for Them. Double ax Stampa Till 12 0’ Cle Si l@ 2M Stamps Thereafter. Single “Sperry” Goll Stamps All immense business that Last 5 Days F of the “Liberty Loan Drive” Buying @ Liberty Bond ewes yourself @ patriot and «financier, The Government, ta woking. jou fo Cobeerhe Lerely anke you to exchange one kind of money for an- ciber, AND PAYS YOU 4 VER CENT. FOR DOING if, You sacrifice litera ly *. A LIBERTY BOND THE SAFEST AND SANEST INVESTMENT STREET NOW AND FOR THE FU- ny URE, MILLINERY OF “CLASS” Trimmed Hats Which Breathe the Air of Individuality at $5 to $25 Be the price the lowest or the highest which we name in the headline, THE VALUES ARE THE VERY BEST TO BE HAD IN NEW YORK. We make this announcement as short as possible, because elaboration of statement is entirely unnecessary, The Millinery itself tells its own value tale. MOURNING MILLINERY Spectalized in at Moderate Prices Children’s $1.25 and $1.50 Drawer Leggins Ro At, Pair This Wonderfully Special Price Results from a Wonderfully Special Purchase. The offering is doubly welcome becaw e it is so seasonable, and it is doubly remarkable be- cause leggins are selling at the highest prices in years. As a matter of fact, the demand is greater than the supply, and there is every indication that there will be a scarcity of good leggins even at regular prices, he- cause the Government is using practically the output of all the mills manufacturing leggin fabrics. Along Comcs This Great Purchase and Sale And we warn you not to miss this opportunity to buy these warm, good- looking, serviceable leggins when you can at less than wholesale, These are made of Jersey Cloth, in Black, Blue and Dark Green; sizes | to 10 years in Blue and Green; sizes 1 to 6 in Black only (Style as illustrated.) Sale begins tomorrow morning MAES oF aot A Marvel of Value-Giving Is This $60 Three-Piece Genuine Spanish Leather Library or Living Room Suite for °39” We wonder ourselves at such a piece of good fortune coming to our customers at a time like thi The Library or Living Room Suite is upholstered in genuine Spanish leather, blue or brown; frames are made of Birch, finished in a rich mahogany color | A small price indeed to pay for so much furniture goodness, We have a number of other suites to offer during these | Sales at equally low pric

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