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aay dean love @ marri But) yesterday th Tm HENRY. 8. WALTHALL WEDS. CHIGAGO! Noy, 21 evergriign’ 2 bs ail par nh. Tt - Prokofieff Titan Pianist; A Caruso Night By Sylvester Rawling. O, a Titan pianist {s come to town! At Aeolian Hall yester- day afternoon Serge Prokofieff, well on the spring side of thirty, @ Russtan blond, slender, with the face of a Stolc, or of a Saga, and with nerves and muscles of steel, gave a recital. His programme, a'l Russian, principally was of his own compositions, He hammered upon the keyboard, evoking prodigious, letting ‘married | | was perro y Walthall obtained 15, whi befors- «i desertion. ply ad 3, Walt nail , nds the recen and M! they Harrington Walthall, resided coupleatin Jersey One Of the Hrree Magic =m for Bad Stomachs For Indigestion, Gas and Acidity Great stuff! Stomach feels fine! When your meals sour and turn into acid and gases; when aau Wee, 2 oe \ ade, ew ew dy ingiy metodiovS coming from such another revolutionary. Mr. Prokofieff was honored by the Presence of many distinguished mu- sicial including Mr. Rachmaninoff. He sot an example that. all concert- givers should follow, by beginning promptly on time, taking only short rests, refusing to give extra numbers and finishing his programme in an hour and a quarter, ‘True, he fell from grace after by play! three or four “extras” in response to | clamor, Caruso, as Nemorino, by his ez- quistte singing of the lovely aria “Una Furtiva Lagrima” in “L/Blisir D'Amore” at the Metropolitan Opens House last hight caused a furore ] ; ‘ | that held up the action for some your food lays like lead refusing | thunderous sounds chat startled and| {hat held up the action for some patos . shocked the ears. Yet withal he ; to digest—then you realize the stop applauding, insisting upon a baat ig ve compelled admiration for his audac-| repetition, which he persistently re- magic of Pape’s Diapepsin. ity and for his masterfulness. When | fused. A Oost him two or three ua. he was most vehement his playing | Sccesstu forts to carry OB am tal fot ! No waiting! the din, before quiet was restored, Relief is instant! No waiting! | was clean cut, the ea gate and the opera was resumed, | + | of passages, and when it ple: him, Donizetti's comedy, often sheer Sick, pores ate which wasn't often, he sighed as buffoone ny, was. vastly enjoyed not at once. truly! | ys — . only for the’ tenor’s voice and clown put in order at once. ) softly as a ¢ ae ‘ ee ing, but hy Seaman GF tue exestionce littleeAay As a composer Mr. Prokofleff plays] of the other principals and the spir- AL) Mo Neca A ducks and drakes with tradition and] ited performance. Frieda Hermpel, | store. ‘convention. Our own revolutionist,|®% Adina, was charming to the eye LLPUT YOU Leo Ornstein, is @ conservative in| Sparkes, 2s Gatanctte kone he send | tein, 3 rkes, as Gidnnetta, kept her goo. usagt? Pane’s Diapepsin & WIL BUT YOU Leo Ornate, ie ocean cour | nparkes, #9 clidnnetta, apt her good |etudes of his own, startling by their | dissonances, but rather shallow in ideas, These he followed with his second sonata, which held some wel- come oases, He reserved his most interesting work for the end, a pre- lude, scherzo, gavotte and “Sugges- tion Diaboliaue,” the last not as ter- rifying as the name would imply, and each of the four compelling interest. For tho rest there were three pre-| ludes by Rachmaninoff and three compositions by Serlabine, astonish- SYRUP OF FIGS FOR GROSS, SICK PEVERISH CHILD Tf little stomach is sour, liver torpid or bowels clogged. THEATRES THEATRES. & EXTRA MATINER THANKSGIVING “WHOLLY DELIGHTFUL” Says DR, FRANK CRAN. FLORENCE NASH is one of those plays behind which lurks spiritual appeal. It is a tri mph of a beautiful, unspoiled natural soul over the septic artificialities of conventional people. 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NATIONAL HOME FOR JEWS APPROVED BY GIBBONS | Zionist Movement for Homeland in Palestine — Mgr. Lavelle Also Indorses Project. st organization of America | ave out the. following state- Favors | Eminence Cardinal Faltimore has authorized the publica- tion by the Zionist Organization ‘of America of the fotowing statement by him, approvitg the project to esta dn Palestine a national homet. the Jewish people “It 1s with pleasure that T learn of the approval accored by his Holiness Renedict XV, to the plan of providing Gibbons of BEIAGCH War 44 wt sluggish and stomach disordered, a homeland in Palestine to the members BELASCO Yili. * ra ten oe When cross, feverish, restless, see if} 0% the Jewish race. T am sure that FRANCES STARR ‘a 44TH ST., Sze tae ae tongue is coated, then give this) there are many who would feel happy TIGER! 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COVERS AND UPHOLS AND UPHOLSTERY. | Fourteenth sitet West of Fitth avtuue daemon apy —enenpeepaime waar HEARN FRIDAY, AS USUAL BARGAIN DAY WHY DO WE OFFER SUCH VALUES ? FRANK STATEMENT FOLLOWS:-—The recent epidemic, lastin g five weeks, caused many shoppers to shun travel... . OUR POLICY naturally suffered....Stocks accumulated DEMANDS that we reduce goods while new and st to prices that never fail to sell. HENCE THESE PRICE CUTS FOR TOMORROW: HANDKERCHIEFS SILKS Needs for Now and Xmas WOMEN'S SUITS AND DRESSES Needs for Now and Xmas Stores ill in fashion | | Needs for Than RUGS ksgiving and “°° hag Aa sy eed Lied las at Friday Bargain Prices at Friday Bargain Prices Xmas at Friday Prices pe, eee eter. | Mens Handherchiefe—targe sire— |36-in. Pongee--silk mired, satin figured | Seamless Worsted Wilton R Women’s and Misses’ Suite—Velour| our reg. half doz, 10 designs—light and dark colors~ specially made rug finish with < vl oid Fpl del am bent half dozen. . 55) Special .57 fringe, vermae design on blue, rose or convertible collare—with or with-| Men’s Initial Hansderchie 54 Seenls coer de Chine—street and] sie af 6 in, 2 9 ft.— . OU re FOI e170 |Men’s Initial Handkerchiefe-—corded| °F Ft: BLAT...... tissrtray 1.22 Nhe ; 1 Wainsii'e Gnd Micess’ Suite horders—half dozen in box— | 35-in. Satine—light, dark and Se ge a tearing ohanr Gee ‘and gaberdine—with and Special neon 00 | medium colors—our reg. $1.74. M47) Her NUE eieilion "selene P belts—self or plush collars—navy,|Men’s Initial Handkerchiefa— | 35-in, Black Satins—soft blue grounds black, brown dad taupe 23.50 half dozen in box~ 5 finish—close face... .... 06.665 A.7G) size 7 ft. Gin. 2 9ft....... Bischgg oh hd Leloninth Our top, 67000454. ‘54| s0.1n. Corduroy — medivin round | Sanford & Son's Axminster Rugs—- Extra Size Suite—All wool Ai exif Men's Handkerchiefs—woven cord—desirable dark Just the rugs to fonvertible collars with in-| coléred borders. . Each 24} colors,..... +27) spaces—36 70 our ten. 4244 Men's Handkerchiefe— DRESS GOODS . a jinen ach « € x eis 86 inv sacs. Vhrieadeh te Misses Drew ep # All-Linen Hnedlerctto| Needs for Now and Xmas | ¢° int de embroidered initials | A 4 mnuine Crex and Deltex Grass Rugs navy and black embroidered batiste embroide 47| at Friday Bargain Prices | —splendid quality, bee resL, collars—many other models ; i ¥ yo | t d hbor yf itt, oo ineluded-—our reg. 626.80... 18.0 Women's Handkerchiefe—all linen |¢%, arate marie wry — Ncaied ra Mies Women's Dress Skirts—An impor-; —— Wreath initial—half doz, in and black—our rep. 81.28... 1.@@ | Buseorah Aaminetterd sakes, ebieh tant group, including all sizes, regu-| bo®—Special.... 1.00 Wage (seu saree 7 ‘ ; | F |42-in, All Wool French Serges —| stamps the: splendid*quality — lar and extra — serges and Panama) Women's Handkerchiefe—white or! “fige twill—tan, brown, olive, Bur-| ft. x 12 ft. cloth—gathered backs—button colored: red. corner: | gundy, myrtle, navy and elsewhere to $B@... oo. eeeee trimmed—our reg. $5.97......4.777) our reg. « seeesEach ZR} finck—our reg. $1.97 - 1.66) pest Axminster Ruge—rich patterns Women's Plush Coats— Belted models * All Wool Plaide—Freneb and colors as well as their noteworth» —convertible collars—full 48 in | MEN’S WEAR owe and dimensions make these rugs most de length—our reg. $27.97.,... 21.50 sirable—11.9 x 12 ft.— Needs for Now and Xmas at Friday Bargain Prices | 42.in, All Wool Taffet GOWNS, aa AND value $75.00... Our great assortime: OBES | Men's Suits and Winter Overcoats—| fine weave good Fall « rugs in suc Needs for Now and Xmas | Mercervative, well, liked models, | navy aud black—our reg. $1.58. 1.24 4 It and 7 ft A hs 7 suits inl youn a styles, | 54. ust | wea ‘ | at Friday Bargain Prices soa tyiee abd. minus, overseas | Caer crete ick Broadcloths—| know the increased sponged and shrupk— our reg. $4.28 able light and dark tures—our reg. $18.95 . B | Women’s Per: House Dresses-~ three-tone stripes—one-picce model 14.58 54-in. All Woo! Novelty Cloakings— appreciate what this 97 ft” are pri Thote who & means. contrasting chambray collar and cuffs| Men's ‘Trousers-wool serge of ex-| Miagonal weave WASH FABRICS —sizes 36 to 46- rellent ring quality; ul] i ry rm le ONE 1G: GEAT 5 ciscicicrees 3.00} Seis eae, various lengths mh See] wavy and green grounds 3.97| Needs for Now and Xmas |Women’s Percale and Gingham| our rex. $9.00 7.55| TABLE LINENS, ETC. at Friday Bargain Prices House Dresses—-fancy stripes—one-| Men's Union Suits—Winter weight, | Outing Flannel—dark colors— pe LSieeuher Lane fell cham-| soft wool finish—sizes 36 to 48 Ace Needs for Thanksgivingand | our reg ...To close, yard BB pray collars and cuffs— oa 3.00 . i ii Soto se—our rep 6800/0 OO | eee ee | Xmas at Friday Bargain | Fancy Dress Ginghams—sibjcct to 5 | Men's Winter Underwear Root's| Prices alight imperfections every Corduroy Robes— Straight hanging | and another well known make— s Odd Lot of Fancy Scarfe— 80 inches—.90 qual aS | kimono styles, with or without belt | or double breasted shirts or drawers— | Varioun styles and lengths and set-in. sleeves—square or round | natural gray—wool— Mettated dey (87 |S2-in. Woven Madras-—cayded collars—colors: rose, copen, light blue! our reg. 83.26 2.58 ms Eveteny svi stripes—various pec Ape) re | and wistaria— iM Naess: Coatamkiatoos Mercerized Cloth—0-in.— our reg. 45.0.0... see BT our reg. $4.47 and 84.74 3.6 | Mente went cote ee ta thee! | OU FOR. BL 95 .22- 0 sere 1.57 Cotton | Challise yard | ide, floral re R545 . 1 aad BLOUSES iheretoensties Veh ss 8 Vo. 1.9985] for kimonos, etenss.-. Special «265 Wasa AT ax Men's Wool Flannel Shirts-—gray— Mees Yeeds for Now an mas collar attached-—2 pockets : - ed ~ c at Friday Bargain Prices | res. 85.13 2.88 large size white border only" perionnig- a — egg Georgette Crepe Blouses — Suit | Men's Silk Neckwear—larye assort- u leeds for Now and Xmas ‘hades, also flesh ond white—round| ment, silks, satins, stripes and figures—| Bleached Turkish Towele— = 4) oe Fyiday Bargain Prices and square. neck—beaded and _em-| lade for double fold collar Hemmed—our reg. .24 hroidered—our reg #6.85,..... OQ] our reg. 05 - 15) Turkish Bath Mats — Heavy quality | Crochet Spreade—for single “ise Voile Blou trimmed attractively | Men's Half ect Hose “ rig he our reg. $1.97...... : in a variety a with natural +35 / our reg Full Size Crochet Spreade— beads and emb'y—special S Bre tor 1.00. Tow Or. $08. OBBT os ccscsee ~ 1.98F | _ INFANTS’ WEAR SILVERWARE AND ra hate | Needs for Now and Xmas _ | CUTLERY OUr reg, BO...0.ececreeesens old at Friday Bargain Prices Needs for Thanksgiving VARIOUS NEEDS abies’ Half Wool Shirts—Sizes id Xmas at Friday Bar- to $ yrs.—our reg. 81.10, S87 ren ites, y oer For Now end Xmas | Wool Flannel Ger: ude Skirts SilversPlated ‘Teeroond—liveers Wel Lett ee ee —our reg. La grad w patierne== Collars. ond ye Lace, Georgette, Hand-Made Wool Afghans — white| our reg. «1 Uh) Cur tng Alsc cece css | with pink and blue combination in many dainty designs | our reg. $5.00 3.84 Boudoir Cai lace and ribbor OWE BAR) Me hiv adcensnns Tablespoons a Fork Silk, trimmed to match Six for 1.56 ind Forks—fine Ameri- | gingham and chambray—sizes 72-inch Silk ress Tulle- AND BOYS’ CLOTHING 36-in. Bleached M: our reg. 26 value wide—our reg with} 90x90 in.—reg. Little Tots’ Flannelette Di Fleece- | yoke ont belted — styles — neatly 2.871 lined—bi 3 ! trimmed with contrasting trim— RetBestise Armek our tes. .68. 9 ee pedis atl he pe Me Pile) steal Meudiea == byes 14 Boys! ined— COMFORTABLES ittle s’ Fine ite Dre: iles—in lined case— brown, yoke, Empire and belted models—| our reg. $4.00. 8.05 our reg. « ., 2| Needs for Now and Xmas lace and embroidery trimmed— Georgette Crepe —-light and dark| @¢ Friday Bargain ae sizes to 6 yrs.—our reg. 81.97... YOUNG MEN’S colors and black=-double width— Silkoline Comfortables—dai Little Tots’ Rompers and Creepers— our reg, $1.98, $7| designs, plain borders, cotton” (ited. full size— 2) Unbleached Muslin—38! will lengths—? to £0 rae. ng Bleached Sheetines—t!; 3g yds. ry! Cases—45x36 hour reg. 46. es BA Po and Utica Shoste— Tiekinge—for father bad od eeativeda 19 62 34, - Yard to 5 yrs.—our reg. 07 Be a 4 dark shades—tleo black and our reg. $4.77.....6+ ‘ Needs for Now and Xmas white—our reg. 81.44, . 124 Floral Sateen Comfortables~full ” | py r 4 : CHILDREN’S at Friday Bargain Prices -\"size, Winter weight, cotton filled, UNDERWEAR |Young Men's Overcoate—<double-| (ur tes, BOT. pas vst tied or Howeres } | . ls ol er} pi; 7, Needs for Now and Xmas Lay C odelt | of oe Winter! Ribbons—taffetas, moire: our reg. $8.97 Nias . 6.83 at Friday Bargain Prices r reg. #21 1 £24.50,. EDO] MMtins——special, ... NEE Children’s Embroidered Flannel| Young Men's Suite—Sack or belted ute HEE ee Aida DS Skirts—with a without odels— mee 1 dark novelties jet uitable for neckw waists—our reg. 81.48,,...... 1.28 me pally snd dark novels a Cimmlag for apderweat = For Now and Xmas White Flannelette Bloomere—| our reg. $10.50....., 16.50) white aod ecru—good widths at Friday Bargain Prices | extra good quality—1 to 18. yrs Boys’ O ti terials 1 Oot te 8 : Silk Petticoat Flounces—easily ad- according to size Rito PR eee py chiaiia Camisole Embrolderies ~ Atte gig | justed, solid «lors and changeables i , i »-| cheviot lor holiday gifte—our reg. attractively boxed for ie Hine car wit | to # years—our reg. 69.7 $.00 | Odd Lengths of Ribbon: verious col-| giving)—our reg, $2.28 plain ruffle—14 and 16 yrs.— Mackinaw Outfits—cap, coat and leg-| below cost? PES ® 9"! Mercerized Sateen—86 in our reg. 45 and .58 : wings—3 to 7 years our reg. .28 to .88 yd, QB] ravge of colors—our reg, « } our reg. 74 5.00) tel itd and Velvet Handbage i} back | H fT Boys’ Overco top and | eaps fe} OyYSs nvertible cole | 7A Merriest Christmas Ever D 10.0 black and browu cow-| at Friday Ba 4 , uur reg. 81194 OO) leather—sewed-on corners! pine. Sheetii Merriest Christmas Eve. || gays! Suits—semi-Norfolk models—| ring handles ey ir TL dha kiddies quad fancy chevioty—grays, browns and] Our reg. $10.50 | a ‘ LL th iddies ™ ans— 9 to IS years — come to see them. Lite || ur reg 81074. 8.75! GIFT STATIONERY |'Stetinyite tle girls will perhaps love |] 6 et ala Via Tati | Children's Coat Sweaters—desirable Cabinet of Pari every colors, including Oxford and maroon si kind and size in loveliest roll collar style—sizes 28 to 34 Sareriiy & reg dresses or waiting to be | our reg, 82.45 Lss dressed. There are soldier Boys’ Caps—brown, gray and fancy WHITE GOODS mistures—full crown | patterns—our reg. .74 | Boys’ Tan Flannel Blouses— atta | collars—cut full and well made t ships and airplanes. are fascinating theatres and games toys and There magic | di | and so many others that it our reg. 04 0 €) Shirts, etc ould take too long to tell Children’s Rompers — plein and) ~onr rex. 85 houe th Baad striped gingham and cham |27-in. Poplin—highly mercerized you about them, But don | bray—our veg. Ob AK our reg, 8 fail to come carly and see them Boys’ Gray Flannel Blouses — at-)36-in. Nainsook—our reg. 28. . tached collare—B8 to 15 yrs— 36-in. Lon, —10-yd. pe, our reg. #1, 1,48) —our reg. Needs for Now and Xmas at Friday Bargain Prices | Madras Shirting—for Blouses, Men's 28 value $26.00 Ivory Tint Clocks our reg. $1.76 Khaki Comfort Cu Your reg. $1.74... TOILETTE ARTICLES Needs for Now and Xmas 14-Pce. Ivory Tint Toilette Sete— gain Prices 134 yds. wi hens i 19.96 1.46 1.36 ehiens -

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