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ae 7 Sima semeninemnanates] Se aaah aianiedeaeneaeteeneo te were De Segurola, Reiss, Fiora Perin!, Paitrinier!, Laurentl, Reschigiian, Au- ‘As Conductor of \”*: Boston Orchestra) ),ygs WeGREERY & 60. By Sylvester Rawling. Mth Street PNRI RABAUD, the French composer-conductor, made & hotable New York debut at Carhegie Hail jast night as eager of Special hedtette. “A crowded house. grected \VI CTROLA OFFER im With a warmth of welcome sugh a New York kudiences invariably esto upon a distinguisned stranger, ter “soe Star-Spaugied Magner, Aioh disclosed something of his ‘uettle, tae demonstration was con- dued. ‘Chen there was a settling ,OWh to absorbed attention, abd keen osérvation of Mr. abaud's person- ity ahd musical worth, On the -ret count, he is tall, spare and dig- hé4, Commanding, without manner- sma; on the second, whatever di- ersity of opinion there may be ).mong professional musicians and fithes, the cultivated audience ac- jaimea bim a master and established Fim at once a favorite, Mf. Rabaud did not try to feel his vay by starting with an overture. ste plu into one of the greatest . Caymphonies, Beothoven's third, the ‘Broica.” He read the work with an Wundéfstanding (hat was noble, with jan Inelseness and a clarity that are a lecting no detail, but always ‘onserving it to the Whole, The t march was virile o9 well as 001 the scherzo went atripping avith fhiry lightness, the horn trio, “deliciously played, was kept in its proper place, the finale, taken Almost “it @ gallop, was never slurred or olurted in the rapid tempo. Bome- Ring, it is true, was lacking of poetic ination in the Interpretation. TefRavaua seems to be essentially abademic. One of my colleagues who went 16 Boston for Mr. herent = jal performance there put it aptly by i that Mr. Rabaua's admiration was for Necthoven the classicist, not og montores the romanticist, stot ya) te Jeunesse d'Hercule,” imaky-Korsakoff's caprice on Span- veh themes. in these compositions, as wll G8 in the symphony, the orches- tra @owed a restoration of the qual- ites that, for long, have made It ine fer orchestra of the world. ern tribute to Mr. Rabaud's genius, weeks. 5th Atenue With a Purchase $5 in Records of we will place this $80.00 Victrola Outfit has been in contro! only a few in your home on the payment of $1 Down Balance $5 per month Puccini's “Manon Lescaut” took its im the season's repertory at the tan Opera Hotes last night. rmanee Was distingu! ‘the virile impersonation and the fe si of Des Greux by Gio- lll, He waa rivalled by ja, whose Manon is « fine ‘and who also sang well. Audience made one or two jons over both of them fear wore independent of ine encey- | JAMES MCCREERY & CO. Mg site ttn the nest 6th Apenive Sth Street Fulton St., Cor. of Bridge St. At Hoyt St, Sebway Station. Brookivn Announcing Special for To-Morrow (Saturday) for Xmas Giving 4% 6% a Silk Blouses p08 Dainty models of our own origination and pe. /2ct 3 of Parisian novelties, in Georgettes, Satins and Crepe de Chine, new shades. SS — Novelty Silk Underwear 95c 1% 2.95 w Showing the prettiest Camisoles and Bloom- ers, Env Chemise, Robes de Nuit, Billy Burkes Satin Creepers for Gift Giving. New Silk Petticoats 2.% 3:5 4% Including Taffetas, Jersey Top Petticoats or All Jersey znd Belding Satin, in novelty stripes and flora) effects; unusual values, Stunning Gift Sweaters 4 ona 5% matchlers celection of Shetland Wool Slip- or self eaters; full up THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DEO THREE BROOKLYN STOR: - 1329-1331 BROADWAY At Gates Ave., Brooklyn 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts., Brooklyn FULTON ST., Cor. of BRIDGE ST. At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Announcing for Tomorrow (Saturday) of Furs Special Xmas Sale Australian Seal Coats, 30-inch | 30-inch length, (Di muskrat), ea with Mufts of Natural Nutria, Very Special, 9.75 Australian Seal Coats, with handsome shawl collar and wide cuffs of skunk, racoon, in latest new sport model. Dyed Muskrat Coats, latest belted model, with wide collar and cuffe of beautiful soft fur. Hudson Seal Coats, 47-inch, dyed skunk collar, cuffs and 9-inch border; loose, full flare, belted model; special holiday value. Hudson Seal Coats, model, full loose back, with belt, shawl collar of natural eguirrel or rich skunk raccoons. 97” 45 inches; 48-inch blended Hudson Sable and Ermine collar and cuffs. Muffs of Hudson Seal, Special at 8.75 length, shawl 197” Di 00 Bay 295” Muffs of Dyed Skunk and Natural Raccoon, 15.00 Special creations, stunnii ae — Announcing (Saturday) A Very Remarkable Offer of Novelty Dresses | Reduced from 35.00 and to 45.00 i | Models of the highest merit in Georgettes, latest Velveteen ] Satins, Serges, Tricolettes, Poiret Twills and distinctive combinations, in the newer shades. Announcing (Saturday) a Very Special Coats — Sale of Fur Greatly reduced from 45.00, 50.00 and 65.00 from the designers, Pompom Cloth and in a wide ran lar colorings for Others at 42.50, Inimitably beautiful new coat models peat recently received luxur- iously trimmed with fur and made up in ultra fashionable Broadcloths, Silvertones Crystal Cloth and Burellas In the smartest belted styles of popu- id winter. Trimmed 2 4-50 Sees “Bald” 57.50, 67.50 up ‘odel, '” 657.60 $37.50 Pi Seth caseneenettaenecseenne es aia EMBER 6 Holiday Sale of Clever Creations at Special Prices in ge Some very clever new creations, designed espe- cially for little folk, in the latest materials, belted styles and pocket rovel- ties; wonderful values. Others 18.75 and up. Girls’ Coats ih What a Toy-fairyland it all is! Saturday, and bring the children! Fition toys Celluloid Toys | Rocking Horses on platform, Games . it $5.09 to $30.49 | Woolly Toys Baby Dolls, Special at 98c. 1... Bde to $13.89 $1.50 blond or brunette wigs; undre: Witb knitted sweater out 46, regularly $2.25. _ A group of higher-priced Coats from our own stock, com- bined with a fortunate “special purchase” of very good-looking new Winter Coats comprises this sale collection. Skunk Dyed Opossum, Nutria Natural Raccoon, French Seal j{] All the Coats are stunning, desirable models made of very good wool broadcloth and velour. And all are unusually fine values. le Many Styles of Raincoats Of rubberized fabrics, $8.95 to $12.95. Of cravenetted fabrics, $19.95 to $49.95. | COATS FOR ALL OCCASIONS—Evening, motor, street || and storm Coats in smart styles, $19.50 to $225.00. Second floor. Central Bullding ‘New Silk Petticoats, $4.98 Especially well-suited for Holiday Gifts are these attractive | new Petticoats, in black and the choicest, prettiest colors, plain and changeable. : ALL SILK JERSEY—With scatloped edge or fringe trimming. With two-tone Counce rulfle-edged SOFT SATI Y TOP, with flounces of taffeta or messaline ETA, in plain or changeable shades. PETTICOATS of white or flesh pink satin, with founce of Second floor, Rast Building, Overcoat Time! Good Ones at $27.50 Time not only to buy Winter Overcoats, but to wear them. || chiffon and lace. i i Men can go far afield, with- out finding such a splendid money’s-worth as these Over- coats at $27.50. } bleakest Winter weather | } \ ( warm of material, sightly of i \ | style, sturdy of tailoring. | (\\ Double - breasted Ulster 1 | \ \ XN Greatcoats. Single-breasted Box and Slip-on Coats. Chesterfield Coats. all at this distinetly eco- nomical price. Good Suits at $22.75 They've bucked the current of rising prices for materials ' and higher labor costs most successfully, as you will agree | when you see them, Worsteds, cassimeres, homespuns. All sizes. Fur-Lined Overcoats, $98.75 We are asked pretty nearly as much for such Coats today. Black or Oxford shells; handsomely lined with natural northern muskrat. Collars of nutria or Hudson seal (dyed | muskrat). ‘ i] | | Blues, browns, grays, medium and dark fancy effects, | | Second floor, Hoyt Street, jore Opens 9 A.M. Closes 6 P. M. of Its Christmas Delight Thousands of Toys, Dolls and Games to See. Santa and the Little House to Welcome the Kiddies. Some of TOYLAND’S Many Attractions $1.15 to $24.93 Lae aes ++ gBBe t9 $2.68 | Stearn Engines | Pianos .. .S4e to $21.00 || Toy Soldiers 4c to $21.00 | Dolls, dressed and undressed, 16c to $32.98 20 to $15.98 Regularly $1.49 A remarkable offering: rhe oth composition Dolls, with moving arms and legs, and INAN 7} | iN ee } oa Vaated core N jo © Kinds that will resist the STR | Private Subway Entrance, Hoyt St. St /For Your Saturday Christmas Shopping ‘ Day in and day out, throngs of happy, eager children have reveled in its attractions, and, as Christmas draws near, it grows in interest and fascination. All the new Toys that America has made are here; there are multitudes of delightful Dolls, and there is so much room, and brightness, in which to enjoy it all! fi better time to see, and to choose from its fine stocks, than at this very moment! Be sure to come And there will never be a Se to $1.74 10¢ to $6.24 Fourth floor, West Building. ‘|| Women’s New Coats, $37.50 || With Handsome Fur Collars Corduroy Robes Light in weight, yet warm and comfortable are these be- coming Robes of soft, wide |j wale corduroy shown in so many different styles and shades. STRAIGHT LINE ROBES, with raglan sleeves and sailor col- |) Int, a narrow sash of the corduroy finishing the waist. In Copenhagen, light blue, pink, rose and wistaria. * $5.69 COAT MODELS, lined through- out with colored dotted mull. May be worn open or fastened close to the throat. In various colors, $10.98 SILK-LINED ROBE, with rib- bon trimmings on the collar, cuffs }) and pockets, « heavy silk cord at the waistline. $14.98 Regligee Balcony, Central Building, Boys’ Junior Overcoats $14.75 and $16.75 | Smart styles that are be- coming to young boys. Fabrics that are good-looking and ser- |) vigeable; fancy cheviots, chin- chillas and pebble cheviots, in gray, navy and brown. But- ton-to-neck, or convertible collar styles, warmly lined. Sizes 8 to 10 years. Boys’ Mackinaw Coats $14.75 and $16.75 Coats that the older boys de- light in. Heavy all wool cloths, m gray and brown mixtures and |} solid coior:, Mandsome Coats, all, including man) Patrick make deep shawl! collars 17 years Junior Suits—Reduced About 4 uits from our ree ular 88.05 and $10.75 lines, All worsted navy serge, cut on smart Sizes 4 to 8 years, ad floor, West Building, d models with Sizes 8 to Here’s Christmas Cigars A woman who plans to give a box of Cigars as a Christmas present usually works in the dark, She gives that which she,thinks is the | ow the re The here are GOOD best. and we all Cigars meotione CIGARS, and men whoa of judgment will sustain us in our assertion Imported Cigars Romeo and Juliet Perfeccion- ados, $5.00 box of 25. Romeo and Juliet $6.75 boxes of 25 Perfectos, Mild Havana Blend Cigars || Pirimall Binots, $1.50 boxes of Puritanos extra, $2.25 boxes of 85. Domestic Clear Havana | Cigars Made in Tampa, Florida, by F. Garcia Bros Cabinets Expeciales, $2.40 boxes |} of 25. fminentes, $2.75 boves of 25, Perfectos Finos, $2.90 boxes of 2h | Pipes and Smokers’ Aids || | Genuine French Brior Pipes, 75c to $7.00 |) $3.25 to $18.00 Humidors Smoking Stands. .,..$1,98 to $15.00 Ash Trays 39¢ to $7.98 Cigar and Tobacco Jara, 98e ito? Street floor, Men's Shop, BY Bldg, the famous || smokers |