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Concert Field; ~Galli-Curci It Maing the music fi end. At Day in his best form. most ‘s a, op. ad ‘ollowing ‘although ‘every Sonceivabte Mobile” ‘etre pany) me yond with rapt attention. in he Ont 6B > sas a canbe sme 3 peer At a Princesa Theatre yesterday Hyman insky gave & piano reoltal inrwety. made up of the works of modern composers. hi 4 this week niqite is ample, At Aeolian Hall on Hall yesterday | Saturday afternoon Merwin Howe, @ josef Hofmann gave one had | tn lanist, wi crowded fave @ recita’, his programme nek a compe.itions by Schumai of opin Amelita Gatt\-Curet ‘was too {Il to played with al at the Hippodrome last re th henge x color, | with the Chicago Opera Company 01 The | chestra. No adequate substitute Could Weber “Per-|be found, 80 the concert was aban- doned. nge AS then om of “hie reall there was bitter disappointment, 2 pieces by | hoat of people went over to the Mot. Berisbine, Lisat’s $ tion of “Hark, Hark, the|to ropolitan Opera House and crowded Casals, the Toellint Claudia Muzilo, Giulio Crim! and the or chestra under Richard Hageman, Un- - Hess Mme. Galli-Curei quickly recov- ers the Chicago company will be ‘0 straits; for Mary Garden starts on ten-day concert tour after singing in “Thais” to-night. Sembrich, who and were in the cast. In the evening, there yas a double un of " Potter and cramme | “Pagiiaoct.’ h performances drew large audi Mary Garden, as Louise tn Char- pentier’s opera, sufficed to at the Lexingt ning performance, also drew a crowd- 1d} ed house. Evelyn Herbert was Mimi. Dr. James P. Hughes Dies. . star tad Pa, Feb. 9.—Rev. he played them all waes, the Brasil ‘aes, e jan Potter Hughes, principal Cry soloist at the Beethoven: “Concert of tho Phitharmonte feat bE {By egie “Hall on Saturday | Hugh of the Acad- e Beet! Se! A pelimbaell én How Brer Rabbit Molasses Became A. Daily Necessity in Our Household By Mrs. Parcington Hollis VERYBODY knows “New Or- leans Molasses.” For a time real New Orleans Molasses was ity hard to get. I, for one, joined ‘im the chorus: “Where can you get real New Orleans Molasses?” About eighteen or twenty months ago I noticed a Brer Rabbit Molasses advertisement. That ad suggested that I try a can each of Gold Label and of Green Label Brer Rabbit Molasses— and I did. Imagine my joy when I found in Brer Rabbit the real New Orleans Molasses actually from New Orleans. First we had pancakes and Brer Rabbit Molasses (from the Gold Labeled can). I firmly believe that pancakes were originated solely to serve New Orleans Molasses. Then we had de- licious waffles with Brer ‘Rabbit—and a few strips of crisp bacon. I am ashamed to say how quickly the-first can of Gold Label Brer Rabbit wasemptied. Wehavea large family, of course, and the little folks went quite wild over sliced bread and Brer Rabbit, which, by the way, saves a neat sum in the butter bill. I was told by a doctor that Molasses is one of the healthiest foods a mother canservechiJjdren, Itcontains mineral salts which help to build all structure —This is not present in white sugar. I’ve been speaking all the while about Gold Label Brer Rabbit that you must be wondering what I did with the Green Labeled Can. the [Bronx Institution That Cost itn rsea8 larmy. The building will be used as|Caroline K. oS French, Mrs. the house was sold out|4 * or serving it on the table. SALVATION ARMY maintain GETS MESSIAH HOME|) ls $350,000 at Last Likely to Bangs, the "Knights turned the! Have Permanent Owner, Messiah Home over to the War De- mnt, Under the terms of a final orfer to Tho Mcewiah Home will shortly tt) be signed to-day by Justice John M.jlocated in a smaller and lees costly Tierney in the Bronx Supreme Court, gna “a “heer oe "| bed juld, G. Kelsey, Mrs. the Messiah Home for Children will ‘hittemo: Mre oe, Become the property of the-Salvation|Shrady, Mrs. Daniel Morris, Mrs Mrs. Lydia c. 4 training sehool for feld officers, ‘The property has been in use by| the Government as a base hospital for: shell-shocked soldiers, under al lense which has one year to run. The 8 that terest de- manda” a resemption: "of of ‘relations with and Ws ihe Vatican the Aaa 8h gt would Bronx. It was| bring the matter before Parliament has 1909 at an estimated cost of or hy ond a most got impression The building waa a gift of| at the Vatican Henry and Emily Rogers, Its pur-| pres xy Muleree pose was to care for, educate and a] carat athe alot fo Tremont Avenues, the built in 850,000, for ethaile drink the safest, satisfying beverage fs ' Instant Postum| A conor Bo san lag order a tin of this | eS some, satisfying drink, Youll find it both economical and pleasing. “Theres a Reasort atican. In, Vatican circies the | relations petwoen YORI oyeA From $97.50 to $1050 a Suite Living Room. Furniture -in the February Sale of Furniture _ “with Initiative’’ A Magnificent Range in Price, that makes it possible for Everyone to Buy; for Every Pocket Book can be accommodated. Moreover, the Gimbel Generous Policy of A Dignified System of Deferred Payments is so flexible that most persons respon- sible enough to maintain a Home, or an Office, find they.can purchase their needfuls and pay for them from their income. Whether the Living Room Suite has two or three pieces the selection is so varied and the rises in prices so easy that you surely will find your requirements here; and you will find them at, the prices you want.to pay. “Do a Good Turn Daily, Ask a Boy Scout, He Knows” Valentines! Fat little cupids, cute little kiddies, sweet old - fashioned * agahe Powder-puff Girls, nan ready to aay out powder- fe that *Y Tove You" ou St. s Day. * * Hearts —— Hearts —— Hearts —on plates and 2th te and ae ‘ el upe for a for a Valentine Party. 3c to $1 00 GIMBELS—Main Floor Let me explain the difference be- tween the two kinds of Brer Rabbit. The Gold Label is for table use— while the Green Label is especially for cooking. Of course the Gold Label is also for cooking, baking and candy making—in- fact it’s the finest molasses for kitchen use, But many people find the Green Label satisfactory. It does not cost as much as the Gold Label. I find a daily use of Brer Rabbit Molasses, either in cooking and baking Quite fre- quently we make Molasses and Taffy candies for the children. Also cookies of all kinds, Gingerbread, Cakes of many kinds, Pie, Caramels, Peanut and Taffy candy. I have found too, that Brer Rabbit is unusually fine and delicious for bak- ing apples, stewing prunes, baking hams. It not only takes’ the place of sugar, but improves the flavor of cook- ing and baking. * * * Brer Rabbit in both the Gold Can and Green Can is now sold by all first class grocers everywhere, Write us direct if you find any difficulty in se- curing it. FRE No book like it, The fascina- ting travels of Brer Rabbit's Romantic Life. For Mothers and Children. In- teresting to those whocook, Free—write, Penick & Ford, Ltd., New Orleans. The World's Largest Molasses People. s RS 3-Piece Living Leong) 1 Sulte—Tepey covered; ring arms; loose ered — ing “ONLY SPACE FOR A FEW ITEMS: ee Davenport, 7 2-Piece Suite, $625.00—Overstuffed model; covered in English hinges 2-Piece Suite, $310.00—Queen Ann covered in Mulberry figured velours. 3-Piece Suite, perro anes Anne type; cane; co covered in. ulberry fig- 3-Piete Suite, $288.00—Queen Ann ; cane; covered in black and rad fi ornate, 3-Piece Livin: Blue fij plain blue ifm nm Suite, $425. 00— a with combination ‘Longcloth Nainsook At About Mill Cost Nainsook and Longcloth are magic words in February’s Calendar—for February is the Month of “Getting-Ready-for-Spring” Sew- ing—that’s why a Sale like this is a Service and a Thrill for every foresighted little lady. | Several Hundred Pieces of Purchased Six Months Pere Months Ago B: White English Finish ig 36 inches wide; 10 yard pieces $2.95—$3.95—$4.95—$5.50— . $5.95—$6.25 a Piece White Soft Finish Nainsook 86 inches wide; 10 yard pieces * $3.95—$4.95—$5.50—$6.75 a Piece GIMBELS WHITE FABRIC SHOP—Second Floor jualit; Fastin Fabrics on a Six ‘How Good That Feels’ is always the first exclama- _ tion of a woman trying on A Nemo Wonderlift or Self-Reducing Corset And the feeling remains. . .because each corset fulfills a needed function. No woman who has ever worn a Nemo ..can be induced to change to any There must be very good reasons, The Millions Who-Wear a Nemo Will Tell You There Are “May we show you the preventive and corrective features of these wonderful corsets? Worth in Corset Value Alone _ the Full Purchase Price The Hygienic Features Are Prac- tically Gratis. Nemo Wonderlift, with inner bandlet, for abdominal support, $8 to $12 Nemo Self-Reducing, with outer bandlet, whic! ed automatic massage and induces reduction, $6 to $10.50 GIMBELS CORSET SALON—Second Floor GIMBELS—FURNITURE SECTION—Seventh "Fleer 500Sleds at Half Price 65c to $2.00 a spite orth eg ns high e- 500 Vcanggteri 2 to 12 can enjoy the biggest $375.00 snow of the season. 3-Piece Suite, $430.00—Tapestry cov- | ered; English type frin; Srenky see 3-P-ece LE ind Room Suite, $54 00— po ea le type; covered in English Seg PGuite, $495. 00—Louis as cane; blue and gold ten 3-Piece Living Room Suite, §195.00— Old oak; covered in tapestry; cane led back . el . “Win Weare if $190. wie cients cov- ; luxuriou high aay Chairs, 138.00 oose cushion; seat cov in Red Morocco leather. to hear Mrs. Tapson’s First Lecture. We wondered whether even the spacious Gimbel Tea Room could ac- Like Fairy Land commodate the overflow. But 1 it did—and the enthusiasm of Is the seg Section brit to oe caret a Gimbel Silks New York, The gorgeous Brocades glinting with Of Course You've Heard of , then of of gold bond atver: ie shimmering Mrs. Tapson satins in every, ‘ue; the transparen- from cies, such as chitfons, crepe Georgette and pach gat Gi Say West to novelties that have no other name than | fOn™ imbel School of uties.’”” Lamp-shade Making. Her Many of these silks are so inexpensive that next and last lecture is any one can indulge the taste for Peiadlmop ed apparel. scheduled for to-morrow, Feb- my cor Gia: me ty wnichyen | ruary 10th—Tea Room—3 35-tn. Crepe de Chine, $2.75 | 36-tn. oe Vakele White Hobe. | O'clock. PA start Wed- yard—All of the most nesday, February 11th. ; 85-n, Blak Satin, $3.15 wanted colorings. —-L seal Fous tat: NO oe Vekek Sdn 19 | 557 fn Neal 8.0 port WS gerd—In flesh and newest colors . white only. Ee 4nd You've Still Time to Enroll. G SILK SECTION—Second Floor GIMBELS—Second Floor Tailormades of Flex-o-tex —For Spring Smartness —For Spring Service —For Surprising Economy Flex-o-tex is a wonderful grade of wool Jersey, made to Gimbels dir ction...and a tailormade of it, therefore, offers extraor- dinary value for as moderate a price as this $29.50 ) Just to look at a tailormade of Flex-o-tex is to know what a world of enjoyable ser- « Vice i¢ will give, On Sports-tailored lines. . .for this is an ideal all-utility fabric. Made with the tailored cor- rectness of slot seams, pinch- pleats, notch collars. . .the man- rh underarm line. Pockets it show new tailored bein mat Ww lored ways of nd the colors .., heather mixtures of wood rien cedar green, martial blue, navy blue. Women’s sizes, 34 to 44 Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20 Women’s Suits of Flez-o-tex, trimmed with brushed wool, $45. 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