The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1917, Page 8

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| ———— --- —— te emer ~ oe — a sug> > | Vernon Dalhart (Himself Will Sing Tomorrow at A you sit in the concert hall tomorrow you will hear the mellow, living voice of a famous tenor. Mark well the purity, the softness and the brilliant power. The singer will be before you. Then the New Edison Phonograph will recreate those living tones. We ask you to close your eyes, and then to ask yourself which is singing—the man, or the thing conceived by the master mind. dhe NEW EDISON No Needles to Change lays All Makes cag « Music lovers who have enjoyed the great tenor’s voice as recreated by the New Edison Phonograph may now hear Mr. Dalhart himself. Mr. Dalhart will sing: “Nightingale Song” from “Pinafore” “Can't Yo Heah Me Callin’, line?" “Egypt, in Your Dreamy Eyes.” Tomorrow « ». At the Edison Shop You are invited to our concert. you will receive a hearty wel There will be two concerts—at 2 Caro- 30 and 4 P.M. There will be no charge and come—without solicitation. -30 and 4.00 o'clock. THE EDISON SHOP The Phonograph Co orporation of Manhattan, Props. 473 Fifth Avenue, Capote Public Library EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER =— Mishap Medicatos BTthe SPARTANFURG @ © r ” “— w of « ventus “ non at Camo Watewort fat ine be net quite comm fadioaary sharon we Hight few W. FT Rowe Lane Professional Woman. from skins of sewn, with sel embroidery — Perfect fittin; and a glove that all winter. 250 Ont be, An These Coa gray and selected m collar com of coat to at gray and with yoke a: worth muc work. vo « (0 the ate yesterday, «ith psd “Maternity Apparel For Every Occasion IR the Business and Tan Cape gloves made jity—thoroughly well po ka Ousekia, and two-tone cleansable 6 Saturd-vs fore Christn...s SPECIAL— MENDERS—1.15 “Monten cus tg Seve et Me B. Men’s Winter Overcoats will take place to-morrow and Saturday Exceptional Vaiues will be offered in Men’s Fur-lined Overcoats Men’s Street Overcoats|Men’s Dress Overcoats Made of fashionable fabrics in silk, and a collar of fine-quality beaver, these coats are easily price quoted, the cut, fit and tailoring being equal to custom Fifth Avenue - Madison Avenue, New York Thtrty-fourth Street a made oo _ MME VN OF BRT: strike Or vie Lauded ‘in |sn apes “4 Mh Peden 6 \nu Many Telegrams to Gompers | teem amone ind Other Chiefs working hand in avoiding some of WE PPALA Ne Telegram _> all parte of the count FREED IN BOMB CASE. President Gompe A a eleration, of 1 Meers ¢ Huilding Trades ateps they har ‘ strikes on ship Niding and munitiqn plants have I for ' t heen reerived and several o « tment end hy Mecretary day's searion of the thirty-weyv-|ivn tou annual convention. » introduced during th deys were on the dei Addresses by fraternal delegate cient. taken to t District At Man or y where arrangemen| = superior Centemer* Gloves | |Benefit for Fa wd there last night Little will last war and 400 FirTH AVE. (Opposite Tiffany & Co.) Fort Totten went through manoet and many army officers wer that have had minor defects carefully oe Ne Exchanges— No Charges. Stree! the bulging this morning and Roosevelt Hospital shortly afterward. Altman & Ca. other Important Sale of in the Depart ment on the Sixth Floor. at $87.50 ts are made of soft-finished materials in Oxford heather mixtures, and are lined with carefully uskrat skins of the coveted dark color. A beaver pletes the coat, which is in every respect the type appeal to the smart dresser, $55.00 at $28.50 Present an extraordinary op- portunity for obtaining a really smart, well-made, well-appear- ing outergarment at a nominal figure. They may be had in black melton or dark Oxford, both styles being lined through out with silk and finished with a velvet collar. heather mixtures, nd sleeve linings of Ih more than the Thirty-fifth Strea pewtal order ot bostnens and that this was not sum. Walnum wag discharged but was Mice of the United State: were sent to keep bim under surveil. | ARMORY NOW A CIRCUS TENT. | les of City’ Guard Opens tn Artillery Quarters. The First Field Artillery Armory, | Bre oaaway and 68th Street, reminded the of Instend of guns and ds derived from the show will go tothe temilise of ine men_now wuard- ‘Men from the command stationed at injuries which resulted in her death at | fe fifth neg Paalestu at No, 200 West 62d the second Decnst | i +15 PLOW DIOIIEOOOOOHWr 2000000888000600, 50830800. J BAUMANN & MANN & RQ not include = mattress, ) The frame is in Golden Oak fin- 2 Spanish leather. & full size bed; when closed is 4 + feet wide; like cuts, ee Ore Sale of “rinmed Hats $5.00 « otterineg thes carly arly He $10 "Sine are smart , new. Models are sailors, t ? cornes and turbans. Trimmings are fane feathers, ribbon, In black, brown, navy, Rig purple and taupe. en’s Smart Vn Pa Coats of wide selection of ‘active new styles $9.50 Valuess.90 to $30.00 The materia\etour cloth, Kersey, | Zibeline and Cth ergs || The stylee—L. convertible collars, yj! Rovelty pockets, , cuffs, various style / f belts; some velvet piush collars, some with collars of gra}ey fur. The sizee—16 Yieo 44 bust. 3d Fl. $1.50 Women’s“OnyiSilk Hose $1.15, Black, pure thread silk with lisjps, $4.95 Quilted Silk Auto Jackets, Black with lavender or white linings,also alhite, with sleeves. Without Sleeves $2.9 2d Floor New Tailored Norfolk Vind, in Koch Famous 2-Trousers Suits $6.50 Just the patterns and styles that Boys like, and just the elity Cad service that parents of boys see You _can be sure that each Koch Boys’ Suit shows individu- ality and is superior in every way to boys’ clothing sold in other stores at anywhere near its price. Cheviot and tweed mixtures, also corduroy, Both trousers lined throughout. Sizes 7 to 18. Open Saturdays Until 10 2.M. This does pul Sore As a Divanette ish, the seat and back are yphol- X ered with fine imitation brown [J When open is a f ORM This does not include $ * the mattress. -00 A WEEK OPEN ACCO) TO THOSE WORTHY OF CREDIT We Pay Freight. We Pay tailroad Fare. Our Liberal Credit Terme Apply Als @ fo Long Island, New Jersey and Connee: THE NEW YORK WORLD | SETS THE PACE

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