The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1920, Page 9

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fe lamrosch Picks | Soloists From— _ His Orchestra By Sylvester Rawling. ALTER DAMOSCH chose two members of the orchestra tor soloists at the Sy Giely’s concert in Ae terday afternoon. Pierre Mathieu, the ayed in a pastoral and ty artz, a modern) French compose was interes ing, and Louis 1 Bassoon, in a concerto by Mozart! That teamed with grace dnd charm.| Bach of the soloists proved a master | 6f bis instrument. “Claire de Lune,” | 4@ serenade by Vincenzo Tommasini, | By dlayed for the first-time here, It dainty bit of orchestration, even For the * if womewhat monotonous. @nd there was Re overture catching t the be-| solid sub-| World” = symphony éharm of which was enhar Qamrosch’s poetic reading and by the @Eostra's ravishing playing ‘All-Teh. Programme eiaty's conc terday after fifth symphony and ended with the 1812" overtur Between the two! game the v concerto, with Max| Rosen the It &Yarge audience. \ transky'e well received, | ecial favor. | his own | ketches | afternoon if an interest- $ara Wuller w ing song recital | | rtist concert at} and Jean| »politan, tl being the Gordon ¢ offered f > were t ad two by Alben Andre Benoist at recital in Carnegie amuel Endicott, 1 in D minor, | opus 108, h anship and captivating style were displayed at their best. cil the cast, | nato, was | Wolf- Beginning which changed t Up. the opening cv thelr regular curtain t have been lifted by the rent, ——__ | Widow hi t. It was enjoyed by a ‘ 452 FIFTH AVENUE AT 40TH STREET ANY INT The ENFIELD HOWN in dark brown, dark green and Hazel mixture. Net her, KNOX EXTRA QUALITY, TEN DOLLARS The Enfield reflects the tendency in soft hat styles for Spring toward smaller brims with somewhat closer roll. The type of soft hat in great favor with young men. Incorporated HAT COMPANY yy KNOX % HATS— 161 BROADWAY SINGER BUILDING Mrs. Max eld, who to kill his om jumped Cream Cheese in Apples rand v Fill with “PHILADELPHIA” CREAM CHEESE. Pour syrup around apple: r crea “PHILA label, It is nd serve with enuine, — rich, eese has the 1 PHILA" oon A PHENIX PRODUCT ——a\ Beginning To-day SALE of MEN’S SUITS Formerly $53, $50, $48, 845, $43, °40 cAt ‘Sa Small Charge for cAlterations Need We Say More? FIFTH FLOOR “proapway Maks & Company 34th STREET aevanamay & A one a Broadway at Ninth, New York Linens, late in arriving---low-priced We can’t buy such linens today to sel! at Tuesday's prices Tea or luncheon cloths, $3.75 and $6.50 each Pure Irish linen satin damask, hemstitched; 185—size 34x34 in., at $3.75; 100—size 45x46 in., $6.50 each. Satin damask tray cloths, $1 200, pure Irish linen, hemstitched, 18x27 in. Tea or luncheon napkins, $6.75, $7.50 dozen 150 dozen, Irish linen, hemstitched, 14x14 in., $6.50 dozen. 100 dozen, Madeira hand-embroidered and scalloped, 13x13 in., $7.60 dozen. 18-piece luncheon sets, $6.75 40 sets, Madeira hand-embroidered and scalloped, six 6-inch, e six 10-inch doilies and one 24-inch centerpiece. Handkerchief cases, 65c 150 Madeira hand embroidered and scalloped; pure linen. Scarfs, $1 400 pure I; -18x36 in., 18x45 in., and 18x52 in.Fiest floor, Silk Stockings, 95c 300 pairs, ‘“‘seconds” of $1.80 grades Thread silk;. cotton toe, sole and top; seamless foot, mock seam leg; sizes 814 to 10. Black only. h linen centers, trimmed with lace 5 in. wide, Old Building And 1,700 pairs at $1.50 “Seconds” of $2.25 grades. Light-weight thread silkp mercerized sole and top; mock seam leg and seamless“foot; sizes 844 to 10. Two rare groups Main Aisle, Old Building Wanamaker Wash Suits . for boys of 3 to 8 Made in our own factory and sold by us exclusively in New York and Philadelphia These are wash suits with INDIVIDUALITY. LINEN, $10 Soaps ‘Tan, trimmed red or blue. How do you like White with blue collars and cuffs. White, trimmed red or blue. these low prices? $10.60 PALMER CLOTH Blue, trimmed with white, $8.50. GABARDINE for 100 cakes of 1806 laundry soap $8.35 Blue, piped in red, $13.50. ONE MODEL—a middy blouse for 100 cakes of OCTAGON laundry soap with broad full knee trousers which button outside the blouse; effec- tively trimmed with lacing, piping and embroidery. $11.25 Top all other wash suits in smart- for 40 bars of ness. FAMILY laundry soap Seventh Gallery, Prices very close. New Building Third floor, Old Bldg. Sterling Silver Sale Tableware at prices far below the average Meat platters Sate pitchers hice izes. | T specially | ill not crack or chip-—think us fany Sith utiful are fot me. | of the delight. A variety of dium size, one recommended by | Shapes and sizes, $65 to $160, its elegant simplicity; $90, regu- regular prices $100 to $250. lar price $145. The other deco- | Flat silver in chests Store open at 9 Store closes at 5 9to05 Business Hours Resumed Today A Referendum to the Peoplé ON THE Furniture Question _ . The Facts The demand for good furniture is about fifty per cent. greater than the production. Most manu- facturers of good furniture are sold ahead for the year ~—and are worrying about how to get wood and veneers and nails and glass and shellac with which to fill their orders. / : Costs, of course, are higher than were the costs of the furniture now on our floors and in our ware- houses. More than a'million dollars of good fur- niture—the Wanamaker kind—is here, at reductions of 10 to 33 per cent., in the (Which has TEN more days to run) Will you take advantage of the present low prices on the large stocks of furniture in the February Sale, to, put your homes in order? If you vote NO, dismiss the subject from your mind. " If you vote YES, then the obviously wise thing to do is to BEGIN. . Take stock of your homes this evening. See what you need now. Find out what you are rated with delicate hand engrav- ing; $140} regular price $200. Compotes A number of sizes and shapes; $28 to $220, regular prices $40 to $325. Coffee services Of three pieces. Only a few are left. One of unusual charm has slender tapering lines, sits up aloofly from the table and is wisely free from any decoration; $112, regular price $150. ‘Two sizes, one of 29 pieces at $100, regular price $126; one of 51 pieces, $241, rer lar price $284. Fitted with silver of the Maple leaf design. ‘Then there at cheese knjves, sandwich tongs, berry spoons and babies’ food pushers, in the same Maple leaf design. Engraving of one English letter or three letter script. monogram | done without extra charge. Main floor, Old Bldg. going to need some time during the year. Then come to the Furniture Galleries tomorrow and look over —the, more than 100 dining-room. suites from $214.50 to $2,358.75. ' —the more than 75 bedroom suites froth $124.25 to $4,105. . —the hundreds of upholstered pieces, chairs, large and small tables, novelty furniture, and sepa- rate pieces for the bedroom and dining-room. —EVERY PIECE of Wanamaker home furni- ture in the Furniture Galleries (with warehouse reserves). . All GOOD Furniture —and for sale, for ten days more, at February reductions of 10 to 33 per cent. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Bidz. The same question applied to Bedding ‘The Kebruary Bedding Sale now going on comprises different grades of hair mattresses and cotton mattresses, besides cotton, floss and other mattresses, all at reductions from our own regular rates. We are making pillows and bolsters from nine different grades of clean feathers at reduced prices, and we offer ten different kinds of upholstered box springs and ninetee 1 different kinds of steel springs. For such another opportunity you will have to wait st least six months and, as the market now stands, perham longer. Sixth Gallery, New Bidg. Men’s Fine ULSTERS Drop to $47.50 “All season, and up to this evening, they have been $60, $65 and $70 475, most popular of our Winter overcoats, in sizes 34 to 42. Three or four models, mostly the $70 model, with belt in back, patch pockets, and a good con- vertible collar. Sleeves are lined with silk’ or satin, Shoulders arelined withsatin. Seams are finished very nicely- “piped,” they call it. ‘Three shades of oxford, and rich brown and heath- er mixtures. End-of-season clearaway 50 were $60 | 75 were $65 350 were $70 In materials and tailor- ing and smart appear- ance these coats please the metropolitan taste, As an investment for 1920-21 (as well as for the remainder of the present winter) they were AA1. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building CEA Se . February Furniture Sale. | | | | | a a ee

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