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Crimi-Sings in**fosea}' Simmons Gives Recital. By Sylvester Rawling. $ Caruso is to repeat his latest A impersonation, Kleazear, in “La Juive,” at the Metropoll- tan Opera House to-night, of course he wasn't d to appear as Mario in “Tose night. Besides, it 1s only on ra sions nowadays that he ele ng in this Puccini wera. tunity, therefore, came to Giullo Crimi to make his first appearance this season in the part. He made the most of it, im- pressing favorably the large audi- ence. With Geraldine Farrar as Tosca and Scotti as Scarpia the per- formatice could not fail to be ab- sorbing, Helena Marsh, a newcomer, Is Runyon to Continue From Jan. 13} for 1920, {fit the place? to. 20 or Is State President Case, to Act? Politicians Ask. TRENTON, N. J. Dee. 4.—/ teresting situation fas arisen in this ' wit; State as to who will be Acting Governor Mr. a dw wards assumes office, THE EVENING WORLD, T {Wife Wie. BE-GOVERNOR: "25.0, crc ernment Beer | session. Got. Runyon retain tha OF NEW JERSEY FOR T DAYS? | title or wi lor Clarence E. Case of mm, : | the ov. Runyon insist that he t Governor until Ss who has been selected by the biicans aa their choice for Benate eisinture, when St meets, will {5 i} a years’ time before he was content to offer it to as the unseen Shepherd, disclosed a os . ™ vetee of quality, For the rest the hi cast was the same as on the first e night of the season, Mr. Moranzoni % conducting. ‘William Simmons, baritone, gave @ first recital here at Acotian Hall last 4 night. There is ingratiating quality in dis voles and much to admire tn hig singing. He was especially happy in some old Englivh songs. Haydn and Handel and Brahms were among the old masters he exploited. In « } group of songs by our own composers were F. Morris Class's “To You, Dear Henrt." and H. T. Burleigh’s H rd d “Didn't It Nain,” ‘The tnteer threat- ave you ordere folgh's “Deep River” Hichard Hage: Edi 2 joigh’s “Deoy ver.” chars e= F is hee’? tasks sooo a your Xmas Edison‘ piano. ——w re : . : Fawin Franko Goldman, conductor és Offers the Solution of ON’T wait until the last minute—or you See Se cde uty eae Ste Whét to Drink” in the Home will be disappointed. Never, in all the -Position for a band by an American 4 , history of The Edison Shop, have we sold so co fr 7 com posi tior 8! y it y p 8 Fy vy oelmina) ond ond tint haa never webs ITS. popularity as a home beverage lie many phonographs as we have for this Christ- played in pub in the fact that it is true ginger product mas season. oy Hye SP powtienea —agéd and mellowed—with a distinctive : ies ath | ; vmay bein the delicious flavor that appeals to all. Son melon fot ean it = hones Coens Vp ’ march, or suite ‘ew ison for you. Lon iy Place your order today with your we shall be obliged to refuse orders. 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Mother says, ‘1 want Kid Klothes for Bobby because they wear so long.” Kid Klothes are made of sturdy, long-wearing, all-wool fabrics. * Dad says, ‘‘1 want Mother to buy Kid Klothes f because they’re priced at one-third less than other stores.” That's because we make them ourselves—our store is on low-rent Walker Street—we sell to more boys: than any other All New Edison Phonographs--from those costing as $167.50 to the mag nificent $5, istrument—are encased in Perio’ Special terms of pay- ment will be arranged if you desire. The Edison Shop 473 Fifth Avenue, Between 40th & 41st Streets Telephone Murray Hill 2511 . STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. wr See ot Se Peurteenal seme Wert of Fifth Avenue FRIDAY SATURDAY RED TICKET REDUCTIONS Women’s and Misses’ Dresses [THESE reductions are particularly timely for holiday shop- pers. Whether bought for personal wear or for gifts, these dresses are a bargain opportunity not to be matched in other slores. Red tickets mean big reductions. 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Not all fabrics or colors can be had in every size or style, Salting it well emphasizes its sweetness. but there is a full selection in the lot. The woman who has delayed the selection : rea A ; ‘ Itlso saves time—- money —fuel—work— of a suit till now will be rewarded by these rich savings. worry—health. 22.50 : 59.50 Add these savings together and you have true economy. TT TS Te Were $37.75, $39.75 and $42.75 Were $72.00 to $87.50 } j | “ 2 + s - = Kxceptionally well tailored in smartest, | Newest Winter models, including Yalama And remember, it all: id 3 newest styles. Broadeloths, Velours, | Cheviaty and Wool Poplins--navy, , ‘loth, gold tip silvertone, duvet de laine, plum, taupe. broadcloth and velour; only a few of a nd Poplins come in black as well | yind, Many are bedutifully trimmed with MT pane . sealinve, Australian opossum or nutria, Women's sixes 96 lo 44 and Minses' sizes | Ripple and straight line styles; many-poy ° 16 and 18 years, elly shades, Handsome silk linings Women’s and Misses’ Suits 85.00 Our regular $98.50 to $125.00 Suits of Gold Tip, Velour de Laine and Yalama, handsomely tailored and lined, in models of smartest style, are a wonderful opportunity at this price. Colors ave reindeer, brown, navy blue, henna and Copen. , NO. CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. Sce other pages for four column Friday as Usual Bargain Day, Special Ads. of 2 Cl. F Gloves, and Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Christmas Start of bern Sale a Tea lcded bee bv neces epee ing Pieces. 5: i ‘ Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders oe Levy & Son et, (19°125 Walker Street 3 or “Flerated” from Brooklyn {a Every Subway New York transfers direct to nN Street Station, within sight of our