The evening world. Newspaper, October 20, 1919, Page 23

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ome HELP WAN TED—FEMALE. | Recovery of BRUSs , Oct. a etiam, ‘Treasury re- THE EVENING WORLD Nahan Franko ‘ourth Deputy Police Commis LD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1919 pres} rly symphonic poem, "Ta simed BUSINESS HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. by the Government in the abolishing @ gracious speech of thanks for what = When Mr. Franko was not conduct. , Rachmaninoff celpts for the first seven months of} m Bo were th ea 1919 exceeded Government estimates | Has a Jubil [mona iit hot as by more than $2,600,000, Further ee; Pe M4 anyuody 4 . steps to free trade have been taken studied the trick, “Rienal” AHAN FRANKO'S golden jubt- of the rule requiring certificates of Mr. Franko had done be eR, peor! ry {ne he took his place aw firet viol origin for all automobiles, foodstuffs 6, | Of the stage and for the Actors’ Fund, in the or ra, rh ” siner. ~ A and cutlery imported. Reconstruction} By Sylvester Rawling. | The contributing conductors were yin Demin Fourwents suet Wee of Fite Avenue | of railroads has progressed to the Mr, Franko's brother, 8am Franko; point where trains are now circutat ing over the entire railroad system: ICASTORIA N lee as a musician was cele- brated at the Hippodrome last Might by a concert that drew a house full of enthusiastic friends and ad- mirers who testified to his popularity | Leopold Stokowski of the Philadel- | phia Orchestra, Artur Bodanzky of the New Symphony and the Metropdl- itan Opera House Orchestras, Victor Herbert and Henry Hadley, who, at the last moment, took the place pf Josef Stransky of the Philharmonic Israel Vicknin fifteen, who ment of Mac with remarkable assurance and fac ity. Mr. Franko proiises that the boy shall have a th 1 training and hopes to ev monday Afternoon Papers Tell the Whole Story In One-Line Items and Tuesday, Includin 1 in This Condensed List, * Orchestra. Mr. Stransky sent a mes- | by torrents of lause. Mr. Frank dl be ge r duetore|Sage of regret explaining that he had was assisted by five conductors | Everything We Advertise for aieked pe LA aL IN kd SECOND FLOOR SALES, Reprint HOw ARE YOU AIDING Serge! Rachmaninoff, In Use For Over 30 Years) own to tame ana by one who made | S°L,ern able to get together quo- compaser-plantat, ¢ These for Both Toda morro a ‘ rum of the directors of the Philhar- ¢ c ad THE TASK OF Always bears & burlesque of the art of wielding| monic Soolety to. grant him permis. Hall vecte for Today and To w ‘the the baton. In the absence ot Senator ston to apace, Wet, Hadley, Just se? houseful of music Semi-Annual Second-Floor Sales Semi-Annual Second-Floor Sales. Semi-Annual Second-Floor Sales ” : 9 cock, who had been a a train and In ing clothes, biti ¢ is RECONSTRUCTION | Signature of te a wee tonite’ be his place and led the orchestra IM technical skill which la eae alty’ $135.00 Day or Evening Conte. 87,80 | $29.75 and $33.78 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR | - ir blied to gine wasonecandion ond Free alterations. Women’s Serge Dresses... .. 23.60 $2.68 Philippine Envelope B OKL & al Interpretation, ot = Semi-Annual Second-Floor Sales Semi-Annual Second-Floor Sales, | SDEMBCE ee ee wees ees 197 RO YN powers he . | The proudest boAst He ia a prophet’ without vain mit. 9604 Corduroy Robes. . , 4,98 | $59.75 Women's | Envelope | an American can 1 glorification, and, by reason of it, A similar robe with large pointed | Tailored Suits. . 47.50 | es goal compels esteem and sympathy ‘and @ppreciation in the highest, His ox- position of Beethoven's sonato, opus $1, and of Mendelssohn's fe pockets and squaré collar— our regular $8.50 . 6.00 A robe of the same material— Capricctoso? were a gracious tr our regular 811.50 » 8.25 is Chopin group was {ull of ce $ Pest Sales His programme also held Alkan's hAnAual Second: 8 “Marche Funebro” and some of his $34.74 Women’s Coats........24,50 Own compositions. Bree alteratios $56.75 Misses’ Suits Be aU rd 1, Free alterations on the above. | $2.48 Nainsook Night Dresses. Semi-Annual Second-Floor Sales. | $3.68 Nainsook Night Dresses... 2.68 SILK PETTICOATS | $1.97 Envelope Chemises. ......1.55 $6.94 Messaline and Taffeta | $2.48 Envelope Chemises... Petticoats $3.28 Envelope Chemises 94 ct. Black Sateen Petticoats, WINTER DRESS WOOLENS $5.65 Messaline Petticoats. .... 3.66) o6 a6 a1). " Infants’ Wool and Cotton Shirts babe ada mpborawenplitinc make to-day is to say | “1 am doing my part in the great task of re- construction.” Our country needs the ut- most efforts of ear- mest, sincere men and - OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & C Fulton Street, Brooklyn Arnola Vetpe and his Seupheie| Semi-Annual Second-Floor Sales Orchestra presented an interesting FURS “popular programme at the first of a $36.97 Natural Raccoon Scarf, x4 series of Sunday afternvon concerts $27.97 Natural Raccoon Muff. Fur Sale Continued Tuesday : At the Hippodrome yesterday. The Special Purchase of Mill Seconds | $3.48 All-Wool Fine Twill Sergee— women who will Works performed’ inctuded. Grieg's — Semi-Annual Second:Floor mad 97 ct. Babies’ Fine Half Wool Shirts | 64-inch 284 |. “work, save, and sacri- ‘Peer Gynt” suite, ers i = ree, $8.97 Women's Serge Skirts... .6,85 | —seconds—to 2 yra...... 64 | 54-Inch All-Wool Broadeloths. 497 overture, and Tchaikovsky's “ cvertare, all well played and axjered 65 ct. Babies’ Ribbed Shirts— fice, if need be, to ald All-Wool Mannish Sergeo— Semi-Annual Second-Floor Sales Smart Fur Coats and Wraps | @ large audience, Sascha Jacob- $4978 Women's and Misses’ Satin 54-inch . 3,94 | in the work of putting | Seek cues Pee tetas Wee -., aie |46-tnch All-Wool Poiret Twills. 4.28 our social and com- | || parito rar sang the ‘Jewel Song” Free alterations. 46-Inch All-Wool Tricotine. ....3,68 ust. Algo in the afternoon, ‘ mercial activities on a & Cuban, who was a pupit 46-Inch All-Wool Broadcloth. . 3,87 MAAN Gdissil'veeis’ {Il , ef Granados. gave & plano recital at Semi-Annual Second-Floor Sales arr hatha mapede cr eaceful sis ‘| eolian Ha el me in- a eh... Ay ween For Much Less Than Regular Winter Prices |] cluded compositions ‘uy® Beethoven, aaa again, || Chopin and Granados. She showed | DRAPERIES & UPHOLSTEAIS | temperament that needs “schooling we t Ss Marie Antoinette Curtains— and her rea certainly . a el ” many B be anticipated the Moke t of Fur G beth th . | conventional, Then arent “deter, | eatek: Wax'Gart 8.97....9. it d s A a et jel oe - seco There are ! ecause our buyers anticipated the higher cost of Fur Garments tn the | soprano, made her debut ina reettal There could be no more advantageous time to buy | Snely Cuttalaing..<c.2 57 to sy ways in which you |/ winter, and because they bought judiciously and in large quantities, we || Selwyn Theatre Ines Thetge, soprano, sour Wintcr sweaters than now, while these, sales (ene Ciibées Pistines | . | 5 is and Fri cngel t, violinist , ean help. can now afford to offer these Fur Garments at prices so unusually low. | @eataL ee ring you newest models at reduced prices. ap ng wae bee eeeueseonones 1.27 | 240 orn, cam, stormy petra : TUXEDO AND COAT |/Serin and Marquicetto Pasa! | | . ‘ ry 1 ha a composer, | Telephone operating Natural and Taupe Nutria Coats, 30 inches gave o recital at Acohaa tall ob bat: SWEATERS —new Winter || Over Drapings— elsewhere 81.45 1.27 Vestibule Panels Imported Double Width ‘Curtain it Madras $21.00 Plush Couch Covers, ‘ TRA Art Silk Frou Freu Portieres. 17.97 urday afternoon. Yet, save in his own works, he did little or nothing to deserve the appellation, Mr. Orstein, in fact, in become a serious musician who: must. be reckoned with. His playing of the Scriabine sonata, opu 28, was full of charm. He performed Cesar Franck coe ide, fugue and fe one. In these days H| of reconstruction few long. Belted Model, Self Collar and Cuffs. Regular Winter Price 195.00 Sale Price 135 .00 models—with belt, pockets and plain or turnover cuffs —buff, gray, green, purple, brown and turquoise— workers are more im- portant than the tele- {| phone operator, She | Cerne with our regular 67.86..... 5.50 pd eral laag Mercerized pe. is a vital aid in the | entation of + E | Manufacturers’ Sane le Line Odd y 7 . pn es, s hi ple Line Odd great task of recon. | Natural Muskrat Coats, 36 inches long. |) funnerisms distorted them, but. at SLIP-ON SWEATERS— || Portieros .000.0000..0., each 297° } Tad#t, he was xincere in his concep ttonn. ‘The Debussy “Imuces" he played with rare delicacy and appre Belted Model,Self Collar, Cuffs and Border. Regular Winter Price 225.00 SILKS FOR WINTER ’ struction. | sleeveless — fancy weave— || cistion. Of his own creations, the American Beauty, Pekin and 4 || Four Foes of 191 pt leas, sche tabled aces trae poets Satins... Telephone operating ze 0, D inspiral oods, ni gets Crepes. Lt oe iY eof ithe early. Ornatel does not stop with ser- ] Sale Price 16 .06:. Derlody “Anger” a venit tornado our regular $2.4 1.96 || 40inch Black Charmeuse. ‘ | of sound and fury, "Grief occas 40-inch Crepe de Chine. . a vice. Its advantages oy realy sul Moat elt 9 (ja > 40-inch Figured |, perhaps. r < el . Georgette are worth noticing. |, Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat), 30 Rote. ee) Semi-Annual Second-Floor Sales re en hate Enemy The work is pleasant | inches long. Self Collar, Cuffs and Border. A 9 | 38-inch Black Dress Satins. ....3.75 } | te | KT. WILL HONOR WALKER. ; - Little "Fots Reena Bret and the surroundings i Regular Winter Price 285.00 -—— e ILL MUSLINS | ae al Ceremany te Mark Recep- | are pleasant, A salary is paid during instruc- 86 inches wide—value .84... | No Mail orPhene Orders,” Fruit of Loom Sheeting— 68 in. to 90 in.—value .84 to .95—~ tom te t Governor. sale Price 215.00 i Dresses One thousand uniformed Knights ; ao || Templars, in the full dress ader See that your little ores pe i Gray Squirrel Coats, 30 inches long. |) vicinity. wi st branch et pi Tasa id ededatl ad | 7x99} m y: i Youthful models. Self Collar and Border, Maronry at\th peenges eee aie , tes eeees 1.74 Walker by Palesti : x99 in. | inter Price 425.00 129. {n Masonic Hi Little Tots’ Middy Dresees—whit 90x90 in, { Val $2.26. CERES FOUN Ween il prey | Elst grand Sheree’ en rill with blue linen sollare—alace to 1108 tn Je $2.99. TO SERVE THE PUBLIC || Sale Price Ba “ete “and "Preacht Bas Prot: || elatwhere Bhat oescssesoes 2.97 90x108 in.— AS TELEPHONE | 325.00 Ir adaiion to the visiting Knignty,|| Little Tots’ Tub | Dresses —gingham | Hemetitched }| In’ ada! « Knix r' OPERATORS. | special ‘Templar Guard, consisting ‘and chambray—also bloomer dresses | 6x86 In.—val. 86... 0.000000 38 z | i afte sizes to 6 yrs.— Bleached Cheese Cloth— a Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat), 45 in. "a Ber ee NETS sik 36 in—our FER. Tere. & Girts, 16 to 28, as day long. Belted Model, Self Collar and Cuffs. [|| ancient i Wrederice "E Sete coe uriaye ~ ’ “ || Barn ° * * a Telephone Operators. || Regular Winter Price 435.00 gees Sper Semi-Annual Second-Floor Sales Se mre tnd \ 3 \ all well att : | (i ’ | value $2.89... .. 97 Young women, 21 to Sale Price 345.00 x Se aa Were | Little ots Coats $3.98 Full Size Crochet sae 85, as Night Tele- | gresawich eouse oN 7 s3' Eat Entre ai oe odseeed \|| Selwyn Theatre. The | Spreads . + 3.47 Phone Seely Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat), 36 in, I] mortal Anroctation ie Hf you have not yet set- | $6.98 Full Size Satin Finish long. Belted Model, Beaver Collar and Cuffs. | 375.00 The tled the question of a | Marseilles Spreads........... 4.97 ° For full particulars Regular Winter Price 475.00 Sale Price J NE coat for the little one, HEARN LINENS eall “SPRING OF- these cunning styles at | 34 et. Bleached Huck Towels... 23 FICIAL” (free call) or : f 58 ct. Union Linen Huck Towele— Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat), 45 in. sale prices should inter- Ggart enttan)s .s0gices. Genes 46, eres = long. Beaver Collar and Cuifs. 465.00 aah bod treatin: 1 ct. Pare Linen Huck Towale 74 Regular Winter Price 575.00 Sale Price t ewes face ee MANHATTAN Lidia Sol Yew sd Vedow 178 ct. Hand-Made Linen Guest (Main omce), Coats—box pleated and gathered | 94s ae eeiens ne 38. 1158 B’way, cor. 27th St., 8 A. M. to 6 P.M, models, comfortably lined—brown, green, Pekin and reindeer—- | $6.25 Union Linen Damask Napkins a 2 to 6 yrs.—our. reg $13.97.9.82 (part cotton) $2.48 63-in. Terry Cloth........ COTTON SOs Fancy Percales.... Dress Ginghams.... Mixed Brocades « and DANCING CARNIVAL NOW OPERATING THR AUDUBON BALLROOM Dancing every evening, Saturdas and Holidays, afternoon and eventi LUDENS GIVE QUICK RELIEF FOR NOSE & THROAT BRANCH OFFICES: BRONX. 458 E. Tremont Av., 12 M. to 9 P, M, Little Tots’ White Chinchilla Conte belted models—to 3 years —our reg. $5.97. 4.47 me Sena FOR BOOK ent) TLE ¢. } CONF WHITE COTTONS § DIT Jot taay Fie 5s — wsgiomste de fy MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P.M-| a5 + Gabedinne _ BROOKLYN. =NO aupunes See hi ne ioe mene To prevent dealers buying, quantities re stricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders. Choched and, Strid Dimiton Dotted 1,66 | $1.27 Women’s Fleeced Union Suits... 97 1! Bassist 81 Willoughby St., now To cay $1.91 Albee! Preach Serpe. Low neck-—short sieaves oF Ale 80.245 csr Yard 48 9 A.M. to5 P. M. YROLLER SKATING. 00 DS— MAIN YLOoR navel chase oF ankle leng’ Mavis wa ot Oe ae 1886 Broadway, Ee Eeciseag St. Nicholas Rink, | AUOSON WER WIGHTLIX Telit inet ooo A care ne OU Em, Tak?” || 89-in. wide—10-yd. plece. ..... 4.38 9AM. to5SP. M i} i SONFIDENTIAL - ] 66th Street, near Broadway. | wEW VORK - -ALBANY TROY SILKS ALN FLOOR, ale ‘ edt ie Pa Vagermet Ruseeer 3.58 ~ 4 . et. Children's Cotton M¥K, PLCCO.... cereresesosecs Teach 1 ye 086 tie to Abate, be Per eeme Bengt fit eG, Wiese Lied “ate 630 WASH DRESS PABBIOS BAS WENT. Double heel aod trek’ *% HEARN BLANKETS | wo svemsions dally: including, Sundar, rect rail connections at ‘Appear Caas | 90006 Single Bleshaa. WEw YORK TELEPHONE 105. Evenings, 1-30°to the io ay nts ‘orth, east and went: pg! oud per 50 ct. White Pol ns. ; ’ al Y Men's Suits. . 22.85 | s' COMP, Stati on Ground Floor iad oh a pon ly a Pine. for Unitormay boys” and | $2750 Young Man's Sul..--.-.-29-88 | $19.07 Wool Mixed Ricks, Rae ANTE. pans 9S ON NAVIGATION COMPANY vee $198 me Pe csODS.-MAIN PLOOR, Sanat eee eee ie cnsst 1/62.07 Eiderdewn Flaish Phaid Dancing Carnival on 2d Floor METROPOLITAN LINE ab'aa, ties Mana hin 24 |XOUMG EN'S OLOTHING—THIND FLOM. ||” Blankets—made of imported cotton ——— M wy nate Yurd wide—hematitched borders | $13.5@ Boys’ Suite--8 te 18 yre......11.25 || —size 66x80 in.—single ® TO BOSTON Sivan’ ene and. SAMPLE BOTTLE SPROLETERS “DASE New all modvls—belted. blankets .... 2.36 ‘ ai DANCING CARNIVAL VIA CAPE yt c AL mailed for 6 cents in stamps $347 Crochet Spread ssalised. aa BOB’ CLUTHING-/PHLRD FLOOR, $3.97 Cotten Wleeea Blankets, . 2.84 ; Rate WATCH Co, aang mae |F eck Buy Mk | EDWARD LASSERE, Inc., U.S.A Lm basm eer $2.97 Crepe Kimones 90 | insta tran oe tare ee MAIDEN SaaS Tel. down NON AT | am, 400 West S3ed Street, New York 26 eb Bleached Musling a1| Empire | models shirred front |! $3.97 Crib Blankets—48x60 in. .2.96 ‘ ‘ ST. NICHOLAS RINK i einstein) Hine fine ah HOUSBDRESSES. SECOND PLOOR, Crib Blankets Pi 66th Street, near Broadway. ry nipreaiyray y . 78 et. Little Tots’ Shirts. es INFORMATION WANTED. of Cor Individual Instructors 3 to 4 yra, DOND FLOOR, 3 Lessons ( Not ) 25c Lady Floor And Princess Sl}! INFANTS DEV, 0 Jed, borders. ADO R, : INFORMATION — wanted the r where to take lessons, as Sunday World Wants winner Tota” peta eu Tan ear . : j ” Work Monday Wonders| war inatitucion, : } ' will

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