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Camco Gas ew REQUEST 9T02 poken. easy Nite Weekly | parunsn s “10029 #4 | si a 3 ABO zie 08 MOND WATCH & DIA PAY $1 own; $1 WE mo JANES = D DIAMONDS 37 MAIDEN LANE | DIAMONDS ON CREDIT - CASH 0 DIAMONDS, Ba TNS Pithe Cone! Rear, ae Oats jee eh = WATCHES ON CHEDIT Bp sod, Eagiiest isi 35 wie aan No Estra Charce For It, Cum i Advertinemen's for Toe World inay be left at ANDA fh Weekly, here elaa Mesorusee office ts the eits ler W. 44 Boon’ ted wi bP, Mw Diamonds Bou Just think! Not one bit of Tard corns, soft corns, of corns between the toes, also Wonderful! vel Oe To con ow #C er ram THERE ‘HUDSON NRIVERNIGRT INES FLATS & APARTMENTS TO Ler,| - wutator apartment ‘SLE rovite and bath 23 MOVTHS a ay Credit Eg 170 B\war. 9? Floor, 2509 ‘oven oaty|\) > })#25°° 8] Weekly} Tenn Westy yivite Fy [CARRE NET, MEN AND WOMEN ON d BOLD for oa Dale BENNETT, "79" Broadwasy’ Upstaires”” OPERAS AND GONGERTS Ossip Gabrilowitsch Establishes Himself as A Great Conductor, ie By Syloeater Rawling 2 ! SSIP GABRILOWITSCH, bril- O Mant pianist that he is, may | as well make up his mind to |take up a now carcer. Sceptical as }wo were of the echoes that had reached us from Europe, he gave us last geason a taste of his quality as ® conductor, After the orchestral concert that ho led at Carnegie Hall last night there is no longer any doubt of where he belongs, If it is true, as the gossip goes, that Major | Higginson has offered, or is to offer, him the post of conductor of the/ Boston Symphony Orchestra, to suc-| ceed Dr, Karl Muck, interned, there ‘will be cause for rejoicing among all| musto lovers. In Mr. Gabrilowitech | We are compelled to recognize a} master conductor, worthy to rank| with the best of our time. As a programme maker, too, Mr. Gabrilowitsch Ys full of promise, Be ginning with Beethoven's first sym- Phony and the samo composer's rture, ho. interposed Mozart's piano concerto in D minor, No. 20, and ended with Tschaikowsky's overture - phantasie “Romeo and Jullet.” He imbued e composition with new life and vi and insight. It is true that his orchestra, with few distinguished ex- ceptions, included the best players in our long established Philharmonic and Symphony Orchestras, Nevertheless, for him it was @ “scratch” orchestra, and the results he achieved with it will remain a memory to the host of muslo lovers who were present jnst night and acclaimed without stint. ‘The musicians who responded to tho} magnetic wielding ofshis baton wero | as enthusiastic as tf audience. Ot Mr. Gabrilowitsch’s own part as| soloist in the Mozart concerto, with Arnold Volpe as conductor, there can | be sald nothing save of praise. ‘Nhe | pure, crystalline quality that he im-| parts to the individual -notes, th warmth of tone and color with which | he imbues his whole conception and} execution, are exceptional. Yet there are half a dozen or more, each in his or her own distinctive way, master players of the pland,. who compel our interest and adnfiration, Of con- ductors who lead with an individu ality that makes one. think of the interpreter as weil as of the com- poser, there are f Mr. Gabrilo- witsch is one of them, and his tal- ents should not be denied to us. Another double Dill at the Metro- politan Opera House last night drew another crqwded audience First there 3 Rossini’s ‘1 Barber of + with Marie Barrientos, De dones pi-in a api. api conduct. *, Gil- hert’s ballet pi he Dance lace Congo, admirably inter- din the leading parts by Rosina Bonfiglio and Bartik, with a fine supporting east under the direc- ti of Mr. Monteux. This combina- of oM and new proved rarely diverting, Mr. (ores in Society} ee ‘The engagement of Burgis Gardner, dau Mra. I. Kirtley Gar: to Lieut. Edward Douglas Hill, N. A., is announced. Miss ad ter of Mr. and r, of Montclair U. 8. Miss Mildred Steele Allen, daughter of the Rev. Dr. Lyman Whitney Al- len, of Newark, was married to Eg-| bert Jurgensen, of No, 9 West 81st Streot , in the Old First Presbyterian Church yesterday. M, Andre Tardieu, French High Commissioner to the United 8 will apeck at the home of Mrs, Charles B. Alexander, No. 4 West 58th Street, th ernoon In behalf of the Fe Ford bs A limited number of deliveries are now assured on Runabouts ! “ Touring Cars | * Sedans bid Btaioa agen - Lso— All types of commercial} vehicles adapted to the re-| quirements of every trade.| Hollander Motors, Ltd. | 1723 Broadway | (f Ford | Building) Service Station, 444 W. 55th St. | increases strength of delicate, ner: yous, run-down people in two weeks? \ rated bon 646, @ the engag [Whitman Stans a 4 of France. of the work here are Mra. J. o Harriman, Mrs, « 1 Mrs. Douglas Rob: August Belmont, Mrs. Coudert, Mra, Wi . West Roo Ke, Mra. nd Mra. agli Mr. and Mra, John 8, Sheppard Jr of No, 969 Park Avenue announce | nt of their daughter, | Miss Janot Sheppard, to Charles Lane Poor Jr. son of Prof. and Mrs, Charles Ix Poor of No. 85 Hast 69th Street Mr. Poor ts an ensign in tho United States Navy, awaiting assignment for | foreign service, A reception in honor of Countess | Rryas wiil be given at the Colony Club Sunday afternoon by Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Mrs, Lewis B, Still. well, Miss Maud Wetmore, Miss Mary Aldrich and others, Col, and Mra, Willlam G, Bates have arrived from Camp Wadsworth, | Spartanburg, 8, C., for the marriage of Mrs, Bates's daughter, Mise Amy Bradish Johnson, to Lieut. Herbert Groesbeck jr, U. 8. R. on Sunday afternoon in the chantry of St George's Church, > w oto Guard War Plants, ALBANY, April 19.—An employer of labor may require his employees to wear a badge or other insignia of identification, under the terms of the Nicoll bil ned by Gov, Whitman THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, charge Among those In| ye ik the a rd! sons to wa * “CASCARETS’ FOR OXFORDS For Particular Women ARK Ti xfords, welted soles and medium IRLS’ White Nu-Buck- Giri High Cut, Lace or APRIL 19, 1918, su fa misdemeanor, Tho abject t aw is to guard agalnst! Y unauthorized pers HEARN Foureenth Street Wess of Pith Aveome ’ Because We Buy for Cash and Sell at Moderate Profit YOUR BOWELS I Our Vatue Gi Has Beon # HEA ACHIY cry ur Va oop :. rib amous For btiovsnean, bad breath, FOR SATUR DAY ar aatinten oe | Interesting Offerings for Every Member of the Family constipation. SPECIAL VALUES IN MILLINERY FOR SATURDAY Mid-season or Summer Models suited to every type of costume and all occasions. Trinlmed Hats .27..5, 50 Our regular $8.50 Dress and smart taflored models in black and colors, include large and small shapes all charmingly and individually trimmed with flowers, fancies, novelties and ribbon, Girls’ Trimmed Hats Pretty, youthful atyles in Spring colors—some hand made shapes—all fresh and becoming. ‘Regularly $4.94 Enjoy life! Liven your liver A Saturday Special of COATS Misses and Small Women [16.75 | Our Regular $19.74 and $21.74 Poplin has proved one of the best of this Spring's coat fabrics, 40 we know you will bo glad of thia opportunity to burch one for @ special price. yr may be had In gray, navy, clay, Pekin, tan, copen ‘and > Chic, ‘fancy touches ap the overiay collara of cu ing plain or plaid slik trimming, pleated backs, waists, attractively odd. belt fancy silk Lope each of these adds its contribution of style and becomingness. Alt: ions Without a Charge and bowels to-night and feel fine. 3.47 ‘A Special Purchase or NEW UNTRIMMED HATS ee See Just from the manufacturer, includes Milans, Milan hemp, fine | Men’s Spring lisere and rough straw, in all shapes and sizes. Some are faced S it juits, with colored crepe. “The variety of colors ranges through navy, bronze, sand, ae A openhagen rose and black. 1 27 ‘ A . 13.85 pha daa smarter, more desirable "Regularly Smart Feathers vies’ than. can here at this pri of the most durable quality in many @xcel- leat colors, Careful satisface tory tailoring throughout, Worsted Spring Suits, 16.85 Specially priced to introduce our “Ta Men's Shop. Viet at Flower Wreaths 1 Mixtur ndable an Our regular $1.37 and $1.95 Fancy feathers, wings, pompon Our regular $1.87 and $1.66 No trimming is simpler to adjust or more effective than one of these charming wreaths of roses, small clusters of other flowers or fruit and flowers mixed. effects—a whole array of chic novelties may be had in vari- ety. «+ Tan Oxfords heels, new long lasts with Hats and Trimmings Purchased in This Department Are faney perforated wing Trimmed Without Charge. tip. Snug fitting, good looking comfort shoe, very popular for . treet. Because of Inclement Weather, We Repeat One Day Sale of SILK GLOVES for Tomorrow, SATURDAY ° 96 cts., $1.15, $1.35 and $1.65 Qualities All White Specially Priced Summer Rugs Sanford & Sons’ Seamless Axmin- ster Rugs, Chinese design on blue \] and cream grounds, also new effects on rose and tan grounds— 9x12 tt Vals $49.00. J shoo esee seers. & x t - wear. Also same in White Nu-Buc all sizes, B to Also: widths, Button Shoes, Knock- about make; new broad toe lasts; welted: sole: high grade materials throughout, ft. 6 in All Black Special HALL RU Sizes | 814 to 1014. .3.50 apie ee Gineeval fT Sizes: 56 Sizes: 6, Sizes 11 “to 2 4.00 af in. x Toit, "vn 5, 5%, 6 ~ 54, 6, 614 Vit. x 8 ft 6 in Sfx deat Be eae ee wan sia 2 BS A special purchase from a well-known BEST GRASS RUGS maker whose name is stamped on every a aT op Now novelty borders, also Chinese glove; however, we have been requested G58 Seppe. designe angen not to use name for advertising purpo bt zit V3 att 0 0 aah 12 and 16 button lengths—heavy Ot x9 tt $ quality silk—Paris Point stitching. Girlish Silk Frocks for Misses and Juniors Saturday, Again, with {ts special opportu-. Shacial 12.75 nities in e simple, dainty walsted and with white satf ; , : lars—-sash and pockets adorn this frock, Other mode in trimmed Corsets with Georgette, Colors: rose, navy, new blue, green and rookie, A Well-Made Corset Light corsatiy raceful New Models for A Pretty Aft Gooree one y ‘ernoon Gown weight coutil | Special......... 24.50 | Special 14.75 Tas kan: samt ahaa For afternoon wear are charm- |, have a medium bust and top uits C0) ua it ing frocks of taffeta and Geor | ‘This taffeta model has an extra trimming of laco and ribbon. eben Wear are Habe medtor | waist, and # tunic of Georgetto it Ht 32:00 1.04 for Men and Young Men vain venate td 4 eb mak corded with taffeta, and comes regularly §2. resdsic ee Wandaetil eslactons inthe new a | in different colors in combina- | in pearl gray, sand, rooki Embroidered Brassieres ig Pa gee eA rae up. tion with white crepe slips, This | Meat” TAY; Sand, roSkie And Theso arn of firm materials, eee riced group also includes at- | MAvY. Variety of other models with embroidered yoke and Misses’ bars, Risite Pseaaie ractive foulards, {and colorn ure included hooked front. In elses 84 to $ 98 1B Hvery new piglets represented No Charge for Alterations 48—value .84.... sei 14° They come in the newest shade | nce and materials. Alterations FREI MORNING S r ul aterials. Saturday Savings ile IN SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P, M. “4 sgh alors buying, quantities restricted. No Matl or Telephone Orders # MICHAELS BROS. rere | Pe $7.00 Men's Rain Coats 5.75 | $6.94 & $7.94 Girls’ Serge Coats = r z shee rey, Oh eter, or brown. | knring all wool werge— f jth ply & Sth St, Brooklyn, > Toilette D muy v1 Si) 1 | favorlte cotore—t to 1§ Zeare pen. Saturday anc r t T.—TULRD F100 ss . AS ct: Fillote Ribhean $16.50 Young Men's Suits 13.50 ee ae aay aS A CCeESSOries Kn psy Trench and sack models—many 4 oO. . nd d able « atyles—some beltod-—fine woolen 5 wail n plain re and dark novel- Jurgen’s Taleur Powder Ne ae pi | tlnsbitexteltont taltoring s Dove ; Te nee commen , Large can~—Violet or Rose HUNG MEN'S DEPT ; ; ee ee i hae our reg .26..... 17 | | $100 Men's Terry Bath Robes BAS $874 Boys’ Spring Suite... 728 a3 _. , fteere Peroxide Soap } Ninuttractive color: | —inew fancies In large varieties Yor hard or soft water f s ® to 18 years. value .10 al n 18—MAIN FLOOR, | BOYS’ CLATHIN THIRD FLOOR, Dr. Charles’ Flesh Foc stan as Neca. HT Tht, Rere iaete i Our reg. .44 MEN'S FL HINGS—3IAIN FLOOR, | ¢ {neck $20 to $265 De Meridor Facial Cream $1.25 Men's Cape 73 | ne na ri srl mab On EASY TERMS = [***""" ov] | Sie Rue Geel ect | Yeh Metta di * 1 to complete side | “Dove PeRMisHiNGs THIRD FLOOR. f d : he Large cise Bilt id Stet Bos of Stationery 21) ; pee lyalre roigrst Guatenias ; our reg. .25 16 Kose Point tnitialse3 shooter £4 Tete bigs SE PE | with every Victrola nae Tar Rolls (A Toxeey—rHED FLOOR, [UES—SBCOND FLOOR, . Twelve sheets to a roll a 74 | $4.50 Gir White Shoes 47 our reg . t e | uck n, style—higk eut Prevention Garment Bays ne en | ~emert ds ines 5 to 6, Each, 35 Leila su) 3 for 1.00 Clock Signs vie Morning Spectals, EVERY sees Look fur the Clocks Wook for the Clocks? | VICTOR 55 Flatbush Ave. —————— | RECORD BROOKLYN Lend Him a Hand—Buy Liberty Bonds Bond Booths~Main Floor, Centre