The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1920, Page 27

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Ne nay ea eee well “balanced, finely ju! t ob; ew Symphondy |resrnies gts Wt os het eetibdingmaniinns bind Cart’ Thetosioiate Phi reed By Sylvester Raiwling. | Snce sfinkie, eoptano; Arthur Hackett, ‘HE PHILADELPHIA ORCHES- tenor, and Frederick Patton, bass; | TRA gave uraat. concert | each worthy. at Camegic Hall last nighe |, Bafore tho’ Rachmaninoff work Mr. last ‘night.| stowkowski presented Beethoven's Mz. Stokowski supplemented his mu-| lovely choral fantasy in C minor for | sicians with @ chorus and three so-|pinno, orchestra and chorus, Olga |BZ4Z folsts and presented for the first time | Samaroff playing the piano part with taste and efficiency, the chorus sing- here Rachosdninoft's third symphony, ling admirably the really henge “The Belle,” after the poem by Ed-| foundation for the “Hymn to Joy” of @ar Allan Poe. It is a euphoniam to the ene Ns ye Before that eall the work a symphony, in re was 1e Beethoven | ¢ he stanmas divide it into four move. | ‘Leonore” overture No. 8, played well & ments, Cantata, perhaps, would | DY,,the orchestra under Mr. Stowkow- | » Ci nearer to describing ‘ .. | Ski's inspiring leadership. Beethoven's ninth, eymphcnys After the symphony Mr, Rachman- swhich merges into a choral finale, the | oft was brought upon the stage and jot pee the beginning is an|®PPlauded for several minutes, en pehachoos “in the erbnalation of the ext into | . Amelita Galli-~Curc! was sufficiently Russian and into German and the| recovered from the iMness that caused retransiation into English there are | the abandonment of @ concert at the @ome odd contortions of words, while | Hippodrome on Sunday to sing the ‘the last stanza is Leahy A ‘to the orig- | Mame part in “Lucia” at the Lexing- inal. The merriment of the silver} toh Theatre last night. ‘The house Sete, the happiness of the golden | Vas packed to the limft with an audi- wedding bells, the terror of the | ence that went wrild with enthusiasm brazen bells, are fairly well followed,| after the mad qcene, in which the i bat the runlo rhyme of the iron bells | Prima donna, despite sorhe lingering abandoned for ‘what is something | traces of cold, outdid herself in col- pa ad of Death. Not ‘that it] oratura singing and was foreed to much last night as far as| repeat the last cadenza. The ever Poe was concerned, for only here| admirable Bonol mado the last act and there was a sentence uttered in-| memorable by his singing of the telligtbly. tenor role, In the cast were Rimini, Morica, Lavzari and Emma Noe. Mr. Pt to diMeult to grasp the auvicai| de Angelis conducted. significance of the work at a single hearing; but that it is worth hearing there can be no doubt. Colorful it is, amd melodious; abounding in poetic fancy; at times vivid with the thought CA R of the author and at others following the imagination of the composer into For Infants and Children by-paths of his own finding. Perhaps the note of joy in the second move- | Im US@ For Over 30 Years; ment is not sounded with sufficient strength. The end of the horror | Always bears movement comes with bewiliering the abruptness. Throughout the compo- ‘Signature of sition, however, the voices and the PHOTOPLAYS. PHOTOPLAYS. a HERE FOR Th YEAR! EVERY ONE SAID SO! 22% p7ah SURES’ Side SHS TYNE aoe CONCERTS AND MUSIC. 3d Chicago Opera Co. Concert Next Sun. Ni; ight | EDWARD > JOHNSON | CYRENA van G GORDON CARLO G. ORCHESTRA O OF 100 uit He ii STORE HOURS (For the Present) 920 A. M.to 6PM. HEARN Rachmaninoff’s |‘sieornes** cect LEXINGTON THEATRE mcrae OPE ior Hamlin’ Plano Used Bxctustvety.) Lincoln Day Specials Women’s and Misses’ DRESSES The frilliest taffetas in town, the softest satins, the triggest tailored styles make our Dress Sec favorite haunt of the feminine bea ing newness, charm and econom of lel, Hearn dresses speciali BOOTH 3, AE REE. rary Eo its Ditrichstein ‘i MAXINE ELLIOTT 2 Maxine teas fn al three Taffeta and’ Satin Frocks Special 26.50 iven to overblouse and - NORA BAY BAYES ® M Victor Herbert's Latest Musical Succees, MY GOLDEN “GIRL aoe AP ee Additional crispness is akirt oO. & new taffeta illustrated A. A graceful satin dress at the same price shows inverted folds on the overblouse and a collar of filet pattern lace, Tricotine Dresses Special 35.50 ‘Tailored dresses of distinction that come in sey- eral models at this price. 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GRACE GEORGE: FULTON “Weet 46h St, Rrenings : a Waar Mamma’ sAffair * ‘CASINO Heat) a mk, en 88 MUSICAL COMEDY EXQUISIT ILITTLE WHOPPER With VIVIENNE SEGAL. 148th St. Tree, nr, Bway, ESTORMi& BUCCKSS OF TWO REASONS, Lincoln’s Day Special Men’s Shoes When you buy Tenderfoot Shoes you have gone a long way toward solving the footwear problem. Black or Tan Laced Tenderfoot Shoes Our regular 10.00 7.85 Former service men find these shoes particularly pleasing. Criterion Brey & 44h St Bre 8.30 a COWL ; ae BUT 4615 SHE Le yThe Musical Comedy Hit ! HOUSEDRESS and APRON DAY Offers opportunities for thrifty women to purchase these articles of standard quality at important Housedresses Wothen’s Housedresses—belied | Housedresses Belted and one-piece’ models — plain colore—round sailor collar of white poplin i 7 EUGENE G ONCILLS GHEAT TRAGEDY, BEYOND THE HORIZON PLYMOUTH }\,.’ ¢ John. Barrymore coal ham in stripes, checks and plain Bungalow Aprons Bungalow Aprons—striped de Bungalow pro: si neat turnover collar MORNING SPECIALS. Wednesday & Thureday Until 1P.M, » Mail or Telephone Order: 1.90 | 38 ct. Pink Nainsook. , 30 id inch 1 ‘ad | $2.74 Black Sateen Pet.icoats BREAKFAST N BED HE SIGH sare ODE | $2.24 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses. 38 to 45 et Sern Cortoh ‘7 $4.50 Girls’ Tan Shoes omWE ‘Maat 10U8 Love E Gil 1h THe COFFIN “SUPPRESSED DESIRES. « G11” WEAK —AEQOND POUR $n See other pages for Exceptional Sale of Girls’ Bloomers and Sale of Men's Stylwear SAits. SUNDAY WOBLD “WANTS” WORK WONDERS. Wert of Pith Avene TOMORROW IS LINCOLN DAY To Make It a Big Shopping Day Here | SPECIALLY CUT PRICES ON Spring Apparel and New Season Needs for the Entire Family” Lincoln Day Specials Women’s and Misses’ - COATS remains of the a Winter check, Wath ot pectin Special Purchase Women’s and Misses’ Coats Lincoln Day Value CAMISOLES Special 1.36 Introducing PETTICOATS 4.75 Our regular $6.94 Taffeta fing Larges Hinks Latoigs pa black, plain and new changeable aectean culgteeeded flounces. Lincoln Day Specials CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR Sample lot of Children’s White Flannelette Night Drawers, with sect Our reg. $1.28...... Special .68 Children’s Flannelette Skirte— striped — hemstitched —ru..les— slannelette—excellent quality: 12 years—our reg. $2.96.... ML. Children’s Canton Flannel Draw- ers—knickerbocker wee 12 years—our reg. .68,. Mizaes’ Medovped Crepe BI our reg. a8 Children’s One-piece Flannelette Pajamas—.rog trimmed: 9 12 years—our reg.$1.96.. oo. 8 Lincoln Day Specials HOSIERY Children’s Black Cotton Hose— double heel and toe: sizes 6 to 814—our regh4s.. BT sizes 9 to 9}¢—our reg. 55... .48 Infants’ White Cashmere Hose— silk heel and toe—sizes 4 to 6—our reg. .74 Women's Black Silk Hose—lisle heel and toe—our reg. $2.25..1.74 Women’s Ex —double hee! our reg. .78 Thursday Specials Household Needs Anticipating Spring housecleaning needs— we offer these essentials at radical cuts—for the benefit of the housewife Liquid Veneer Oil—for floor mops or furniture polish—12- ounce bottle— our reg. .50... Table Oilclot! various patterns an plain white—subject to slight iumperte tions 43 (No mail or telephone orders.) Yacht Style Cotton Floor Mops— with long handles— 48 Our reg. 57... .. 0006 Weshboard—with dowble washiag surface and reversible top— 54 OUP TOR. -FBevecsecsesecee White Enameled Shoe Polishing Wool and fibre 27 inches wide. coloring— Oxie ft, 8x10 ft. Cabinets— OUF Teg. O9.2B...c 0.66006 2.38 Welsbach Gas Mantle No, 4— upright or inverted ride - our fea. 18... ll (None went 6. 0, D.) Opaque Window Shades —6x3 ft.— excellent quality, but net pure white —if perfect, price would be 65 +, «Ol | oF telephone ordery.) Floor Polishing ed cotton mops— clean and polish at sumed 33 time-—our reg. $1.50 or underwear Hegligees, ets. WASH DISS FAURICy—~BASMMMNT, a to 17 year BOYS’ OLOTHING TID FLOOR $5.00 Tan Scout Shoes MEN'S WOK ¢ artuoas SitoF BASEM IN’ Gicle extra high-eur laced wi ‘oad 200d Kalen aoa yt CHILDREN'S SOB DaIT,—gp FI Special Lincoln Day Values In SPRING BLOUSES. Rugs—Lincoln Day Values Values offered here are exceptionally new styles at very moderate prices. ‘They are 75 per cent. mee durable—suitable for living and intereating— er cent. fibre—closely woven—exceedingly oxigte.. 23.94 %as010.0,.2 0.94 '7,0x9.. 1'7.9 4 6x9, 24.94 Also carpeting—eame grade, quality and colorings as above— «yard 1.94 | 36 inches wide......yard 2.44 FINE QUALITY AXMINSTER RUGS—high pilé—artistic design end Oxi2 ft. regular $72.50... { 8.310, Ghee pret i 969.00.. Alex. Smith Seamless Brussels Rugs—all wool—closely woven ——-esigns appropriate fer par- lors, living rooms bedrooms—9x12 ft... FAMOUS DELTOX GRASS ment of stencilled Velvet Rugs — seamless — grade—blue. Oriental and Fs gan in a particularly desirable ten XD It secneesesees ine standard quality—unusually Sendo deignesta tose, dark blue, Delt thos cnn! e For Lincoln Day BEADED BAGS Our Regular $20.00 and $22.00 Less Than Half Their Value Where can you match an offerin; like this? h bags is different a beautiful wit * blended colors and novel ge heeeiel wD ooh lic The silk linings are daintily shirred and - peniontiy fitted. overs bag om of these lovely are no two al 4 | Sete EH Reiee 2) Lincoin Day Special Value PEARLS To Enhance the Springtime Costume Our Regular $7.97 These pearls reproduce with rare loveliness the lustre and tints of the veal gems. The beads are graduated and each strand fastens with @ gold clasp. To purchase pearls of charm at a price which is less than half their we th, is indeed a rare oppore

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