The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1920, Page 31

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=~ | ne Sono Philharmonic, Two Violinists and the Opera By Sylvester Rawling. HE Philharmonic Society is doing & prodigious amount of work this season, but the appetite of ts followéra grows apace. The Weather doesn't matter. Another large audience attended its concert in Carnegie H. and lav- ished applause upon Nr, Stransky and the orchestr ar Franck’s sym- Phony in D minor led the whioh included Tehaikoveky cesca da Rimini” fantasia after Dante, and Wagner's “A Siegfried Idyll" and Sibellus’s tone pc “Pindlandia,” ended it. ‘The latter, 4 work of great deauty ‘and significance, was pre- sented for the first time at these con- certs, Admirably performed it was, 100, by the orchestra, as was the in. gratiating symphony and all the num- bers. Mr. Stransky has a superd in- strument upon which to play, violinists ge yesterday. In - ternoon Madeleine MacGuigan, a dainty wisp of a young woman, played with nimble fingers and pleas- ing tone Brahms's sonata in D mi- nor and Cecil Burleigh’s concerto in A minor. In smaller compositions by Ravel, Grasse and Hubay ahe was jaily charming. Maurice. Eisner was her accompanist at the piano, In the evening Helen ‘Teschner Tas, of larger stature, but also of attractive personality, was heard in Tartini's sonata in G minov and Mozart's con- certo in A major, of “Madama But- at the Metropoli- se last night because of tho illness of Giulio Crimi still kept Geraldine Farrar at the head of the cast and gave Morgan Kingston an ypportunity to display the quality of nis voici I rion. A large audi- ormanece. The S spreading. » is under the hecessary the Established 1863 ‘ OVERC( and SUITS: 4 values and patterns, BOYS’ SUITS 1 wv, 418 durable wear with hardest Strongly made of insuring long BOYS’ REEFERS 911% © $15) LIBERAL O! ’ Z cannot Splendid selections fabrics, Usage O! This cool taste puts rings around any other smoke-taste. Because there’s no way to duplicate the flavor of Bonnie Brown tobacco, aged and cooled by the rare New Orleans process, OME RUN CIGARETTES COOL ~ tasting ua youll say they are 15* : i" Substitution at tomorrow's matinée of' Barber of Seville” for “Rigo- lett Mabel Garrison, Amato and Mardones wil] be ih the cast. “SYRUP OF FIGS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove _poi- e sons from little stomach and other organs, 4 Simon L. and George H. Rogers Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California, on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels, Chil- dren love its delicious fruity taste. | Full directions for child's dose on | each bottle. Give it without fear, Mother! You must say “C forni Advt ©. 15 each Qut regular .35 and .50 ‘Tea ‘apoons ‘ Coffee’ apoons Child spoons = 27 each Our regular .75 Dinner and dessert forks Table spoons Round bowl soup spoons h Orange spoons Sugar spoons Butter knives Desstrt spoons Pickle and sardine forks Butter spreaders be 09 00 DIGNIFIED Our regular, $7.62 5.77 and all are handsomely lined Children’s Bags Silk and velvet— Special 4.3 Velvet Hand Bags - Fancy and covered frames—change compartment or mirror and purse black and colors—chain and velvet handles—our reg. $4.87— 3.67 O! urley All colors—hair bow and sash widths. RIWBONS—-MAIN FLOOR. $1.94 Children’s Pajamas. 14) Heavy may flannelette—two- piece style—frog trimmed—6 to & years—one-plece style—12 to 14 ears, *pOrS? FURNIAIUN GS THIRD FLOOR, $1.48 Boys’ Percale Blouses . Fancy str attached or neckband—8 to 16 years. BOYS" FURNISHINGS THIRD FLOOR, $1.47 Boys’ Union Suits....... 1.08 Cotton fleece—high neck—long sleever—ankie length. DERWEAR—MAEN FLOOR, $16.50 Boys’ Suits 13.60 Various semi-Norfolk—waist $72™ OF pleated back models, me dium and dark mixtures, greens, rowns and reyé, finely lincd and tailored—% to. 17 yr BOYS’ OLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR tS aA THE EVENING WORLD, Assortments in Various Departments Kept Up ‘ R. MORNING SPECIALS--Tomorrow, Saturda To prevent dealers buying, quantitics re. 48 ct. Moire Taffeta Ribbons. 38 /$ a, ~ ‘ ; x ates ONE-DAY SALE SATURDAY SILVERWARE 5,000 Pieces Sectional Plate Three Standard Makes William A, Wallace Rogers é It-is your last opportunity to buy these patterns which we have sold to you with such success in the past, but are now discontinued. Three artistic designs, one of which is pictured here, give a selection to please every one, especially as there is both bright and gray finish in the lot, though not in each select style. below what these pieces bring today at wholesale that we cannot emphasize too highly the good fortune which our values represent. The price is.so far ; 50 each Gur regular $1.50 Cold meat forks Gravy ladles Cake forks . Tomato servers Berry spoons Serving spoons Cheese scoops Jelly servers Preserve spoons 1.00 exci Our regular $2.50 Asparagus forks Fish forks and knives Crumb knives Pea servers Pie knives 1.50 each Our regular $3.50 Soup ladles Oyster ladles Knives to match above pieces With hollow handle—our reg. $7.50 half dozen With flat handle—our reg. $3.95 half dozen... ss £4.98 1.95 Saturday HAND BAGS Large assortments of hand bags at various prices, all reduced to give excellent values, affords you largest choice, least prices, and, in short, your best opportunity to buy a hand bag. Velvet Hand Bags e Our regular $9.00 6.67 Handsome bags in black, taupe, brown and Navy, some with Dutch Silver Frames and mirror tops—all have drop tassels Bags Colors and black—kodak envelope and pouch styles—Special 2.27 Chromate Work Hand Bags In artistic beaded effects, and also leather bags in colors and black Come in envelope and pouch shapes 1.34 Leather and Velvet Hand Until 1 P.M. T ders Shoes medium round t strong soles and uppers. to 6—wide widths SHOPS —SEOOND FLOOR $1.00 Women’s Storm Rubbers Best qualit sizes 3 to 8, SHOES—8PCOND FLOOR. $6.50 Girls’ Black Calf Shoes 485 Bhoes for growing giris—high cut, las medium round toes broad -for high heel shoes— heels—sizes 2% to 6. BS—-SECOND FLOOR, $10.74 Boys’ Corduroy Suits 8.65 Tan or mouse-grey; sem|-Norfolk models, full belted, well lined and tailored—7 to Years. BOYS’ CLOTHING —THIRD FLOOR, $6.94 Silk Jersey Petticoats 490 Taffeta inserta—changeable effect + w-desirable shades—elastic fitted bands. PETTIOOATS BBOOND FLOOR. See (Sher pages for Ad: Ret oO nen | cenaetepen ntemnntaed FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920.7 STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. HEARN Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue Mid-Winter Reductions in Boys’ Clothing Full assortments, complete in styles and sizes, make these reductions worthwhile values for everybody. OVERCOATS . BOYS’ YOUNG MEN’S Chinchillas and cheviot overcoat- tient sits, SOM) and” ingny excellent models finely y of models distinguish these fie finished—sizes to 18 yrs. offerings "SUF reg. $11.94 s.50 our reg. 827.50 to $82.50.22,50 our reg. 813.50 9.50 our reg. $34.50... our reg. $18.50........ 1A.5O our reg. #97.50 our reg. 819.50 16.50 our reg. $39.50 our reg. 824.50 18.50 our reg. 842:50 our reg. 827.50 22.50 our reg.8@47,50 out reg. $29.50 and $2.50 24.50 | reg. 865.00 Devartment—Third Floor BOYS’ SPORT COATS Season's newest pluids—-roll_ or collar, @onvertible style— 8 to 17 years— our regular #11.94, 8.50 our regular $13.50, our regular 814.50, our regular $16.50 rever SUITS Boys’ Suits—Pleated | Little Boys’ Suits Boys’ Corduroy rod yes taba middy and junior Suite-—-Semi- ty GaP yh ae | Norfolk models Norfolk. models— tweeds in & vari fancy mixtures and | some with extra of patterns - Navy —_serges—sizes trousers— with extra tro 9 to J8 years 16.50 | Our reg. $19.50 Sto 8 years, 6.50 Our reg. $7.94 7 to 17 years. 10.50 Our reg. 811.94 Hosiery It’s easy to replenish supplies when values like these can be had. Black Silk Stockings— » heel, and toe- ular &2.45— 1.96 Children’s Black Cotton Stock- i double heel and toc B87 our reg. 48 43 OF well-known standard makes are offered in this sale at noticeable reductions, Now is the time to examine your supplies and replenish any lack which you may find 's Peroxide Soap 10 Johnson's Foot Soap 25 ct. size Hear Sizes 9 9 our regular .55 Shaving Cream our reg. 21 . Grandma's Washing Powder- our reg, 18 I 3 Silks “A thing of beauty and a joy forever” is a frock or suit of silk, especially so if the material for it be such appreciable values as these for Saturday. 35-Inch Black Dress Satin, suit- k Suds Laundry Soap cial White Castile Soap 66 ct. size castile Soap bar white olive oil our reg, $1.46 Marvel Syringes our reg. 83.50 able for all dress purposes... 8.220 32-Inch Shirtings, varioux effects fast rapid flow screw pipes value 81.74 : in ‘colored cotton stripes; Kolynos Tooth Paste— colors ann 2.90 25 ct. size 19 Yard-Wide Poplins, chiffon finish, | | Hay's Hair Health- desirable dark colors 1.57 $1.00 size 54 35-Inch Colored Satins, large as- sortment of light, medium and dark colors 2.9 40-Inch Charmeuse, fine satin fac soft draping quality, dark Ivory Tint Hair Brushes our reg, 446, $4.46 Ivory Hand Mirrors $1.96 Powder and Hair Receiver $1.46 Nail Buffer medium colors 3. Yard-Wide Foulards, ish, new designs, radium navy, on Hooks: and colored grounds... our reg. 54 each B34 SSelnch, Preee Taftetes, shilfon'| | piers article istanbed Ivoroyd. finish, high lustre; fashionable street | | Infante’ Hand-Paine " and evening colors 2.95 3-pe.)—our re 1.23 .92 Graduation Gifts of JEWELRY ARE tnost looked forward to by young graduates, who ake special delight in a ring, a bracelet, a scarf-pin or other dainty jewel-gifts as a symbol of their new dignity Srargation: Binge) tekurat gold with raised letters 4.97 Other graduation ring 3.97 to 7.97 eae 2.25 Sag aca reps nr 5.00 Rete ene. 1eoe ay ee ny 13.95 Solid Gold Jewelry facturer's samples beautifully jewelled lavallieres, searf pin s and rings are varied in assortment Naselty Be oe Necklaces all colors .50 Toilet Articles 4% 96 2.39 Nearkid No. 2 Fountain Syringe 1.23 2.74 2.74 each 123 92 Cuticle Knives, Nail vertisement of Shoes, also Stylwear Clothes for Men, st ccc cco Rrra, We Do Not Inventory Sr Ontil End of February ‘bs *20™ JANUARY SALE Pe CONTINUING MANY SPLENDID VALUES AND IN ADDITION. Graduation Needs for Boys and Girls Supply the Reason W. hy Everybody Shops Here on Saturday Graduation with all frilliness and fluffi- ness which are the most indispensable part of a girl’s dress for that eventful da; are here in all their white lovelines# in as many different styles as there are girls to wear them. At this price are dresses of fine net and chiffon cloth elaborately trimmed «with delicate laces and satin ribbon. Muslin Underwear Corset Covers—our reg. .68.. 34 Corset Covers—our reg. .97.. .°7 2 Corset Covers—our reg. $1.28. . Drawers—our reg. .78 . Drawers—our reg. .78.. ait Drawers—our reg. $1.28.... .92 Nainsook Bloomers— our reg. .88......... fuiuhes -64 Extra Quality Sateen Bloomers— our reg. $1.48............. 1.28 Night i our reg. $1.68.,........... 1.36 OUP Fog. OT. c..ee5 ss .68 Envelope Chemises— fi ree #148 Toi ee nvelope Chemises— our reg. $1.68 1.36 Combinations— GRE FON BLOT. 205004; 1.48 Combinations— our reg. $2.68............. 1.94 Petticoats—our reg. $1.28. 9 Petticoats—our reg. 81.68. 1.86 Petticoata—our reg. $3.48..2.48 a, 319 on 78 tra Size Nig! ssey our reg. $1.97...... 1.45 Extra Size Pctticoats- our reg. $2.68......, 1.94 Flannels 36-Inch Bleached Domet Flannel SOUP FOR Bs cuiesig ss sae 36-Inch Domet Flannel- our reg. 40 es 34 Unbleached Canton Flannel— our reg. 47 40 Silk Emb. Wool Flannel-— our reg. $1.97... «kee 4 Bleached and Unbleached Can- ton Flannel-—also Bleached Domet “our reg. .87....... . BE Comfortables and Pillows $3.37 Comfortables 2.47 $6.87 Comfortables 4.22 $8.27 Comfortables 5.17 $11.57 Comfortables 7.24 New Feather Pillows— 20x28-—our reg. 81.69. . 22x28—our reg. $1.97 New Feather Pillows goose mixed—our reg. $2.23 to $3.47 1.52 to 2.33 Feather Pillows—all new goose feathers—our reg. $3.93 to 85,82 to 3.72 Glove Department has brought about some rearrangements of stock, resulting in these special reductions for Saturday. Women's French Kid and Capeskin Gloves Pye Our regular $2.97 to $3.18 pwn at the this price pr Many styles are included Women’s Suede-Finish Gloves -78 our regular $1.00 t-clasp black, white, gray, tan Graduation F rocks Special 22.50 Finer Dresses of net, georgette and chiffon cloth to, Condensed List of January Sale Items: * Misses’ Fine Lingerie Slipe—6 to The Renovation. of Our * re A i Children’s Underwear Misses’ Nainsook Petticoats— our reg. 82.98............. 1.06 Misses’ Batiste Bloomers—6 to 16 yea) our reg. (16 years Ure 1.95 Cambric and Muslin 1 to 16 years— our reg. .96..,..... 78 Children’s and Misses’ Drawere— sizes 1 to 4 years— OUR TOR. ODiiscdsescsdaces - 42 Sizes 6 to 16 years— ; QUE F081 10B 555 cise een . 52 Children's Muslin Gowns— 1 to 12 years— our reg. $1.28 and $1.88..... .8& Children’s Princess Slipe—~ sizes 6 to 14 years— our reg. $1.38..... Finer Princess 5 our reg. .48 Babies’ Wear Babies’ Ribbed Shirts— our reg. .87...,.... Babies’ Fine Half Wool Shirts— sizes to 2 years our reg. $1.47... ....5.... L207 Infants’ Wool Flannel Gertrude Skirte—our reg. $1.87..... 1.27 Infants’ Wool Flannel Baroy Coat—our reg. $1.10..... Hand Crocheted Bootees— our reg. $1.25..... 87 Birdseye Diapers—Singl 20x20 to &7x27- dozen 1.77 to 2.87 Double 29x40 to 27x54— ae oun 2.87 to 4.87 Flannelette Gertrude Skirts— O0F FO OLI0) caisechcvens 82 Flannelette Barrow Coats— our reg. .87..... Sires Tots’ Bloomer Dresses— OUF TER. BLBT. oo. seeeee BOO Infants’ Nainsook Sli our reg. 81.47......... iat 1.08 Tots’ Gingham and Chambray Dresses—our reg. $1.67... LL 7 r gloves which have been taken out of the bands ters, but not damaged in any way, t an extraordinary opportunity. Some gloves have Paris stitching, others three row embroidery or contrast effects. | Women’s and Children’s | pint Wool Gloves 58 Our regular .86 Colors and black. ee eee ere ee =

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