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vs pethoven Day In Music Field; Two New Dancers By Sylvester Rawling. | ETHOVEN'S name was written large 1 yesterday's concert At Aeolian Hall hoven Association gave its fourth ption concert The contributing Fannie Bloomfield pianist» Pablo Casals, ‘ce nd the Fion- city audience that enjoyed especially the ya me 8 were raley Quartet ro Was a eat tions on a theme from Mozart's “Magic Flute” played by Mme. Zeisler and Mr. Casals. The pair interpreted the light work superbly. In the performance of the C minor sonata, opus 111, Mme. Zeisler gavé of her best. At the be- ginning the Flonmleys played the quartet in minor, opus %, and at the end there was the trio in C minor, opus 9, for violin, viola and ‘cello, played’ by Messrs. Pochon, Bailly and Casals, both works ad- mirably presente Alfred Corto he French pianist, supported by Walter Damrosch and the Symphony Orchestra, at Carnegie Hall, last night, began his task of playing the five Beethoven concertos. ‘Three of them he accomplished, the ones in C, in B flat, and in C minor, the last the only one that is familiar. ‘The other two he reserved for a sec- nd concert to-morrow afternoon. Mr. Nortot used Beethoven's own ca- denzas. He played with the assur- anes, distinction and suavity which mark all his playing, and he was re- wnr8ed by the enthusiastic applause Of @ large audience. Caruso is not completely rid of bis eal4, 60 in “Manon Lescaut,” at the Metropolitan Opera House -night, Des Grieux will be sung by Mar- tinelli. © song recital by John Charles nounced for Aeolian Halt and then postponed for a been further postponed ch 12. Holders of tickets ange them. COMMERCIAL VEHICLES. February 14° 2 LT7ON PM. uh ~thats why I prefer H-O OAT-FOOD" “Ordinary ‘rolled oats’ need long cooking. “But as H-O oat-food has been steam-cooked and double-toasted at the mills— fewer minutes are needed to make it perfectly digestible, and keenly appetizing. - “That's why I Prescribe -O for my patients, and have it served in the Rant hd well. as on my -cooke Tae aS OAT-F e-toasted OOD for Catalogue. PEASE PIANO COMPANY, 57 Halsey St., ray a Aub St vm at 8:20, 23REGT. ARNORY. BEDFORD ano eo PHOTOPLAYS., PHOTOPLAVS. Ss SNA COUPLE OF EYE- ODENERS eee | 19°79 were scintillating Spectacle W|I nS uur iF Music &Lyvies c Oe & Weinslein- Staged by RReymone Ticgleu A GALA. GLOWING, WALEGIRL REVUE UNIVERSAL'S TREMENDOUSLY 1 THRILLING DRAMA with LOCKLEAR , the Eee OF We Seen a SKY AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. THEATR Gad St. a Centra ‘Dek Wt NEXT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH ALL STAR BENEFIT With ETHEL BARRYMORE & JULIASANTHUR Lcading List of 40 Stage Stara NAVY CLUB MATINEE Presenting a PLAYLET OF “LOVE AND KISSES" nou IN THE STARS OF BROADWAY'S BEST PLAYS. WILL DEMONSTR ph e h y\ T WHO 18 THE IDEAL STAGE LOVE VAUDEVILLE. | ERPROGrS ROTHY Ton in’ “Wis WIFE'S FRIEND ‘AT THE SODA’ FOUNTAIN,’ Conway & Field ome & Wasi CE REID i “THE ‘PALISER CASE” re HEPODROKE i Fs HAPPY PRICES. SEATS ON SALE FO! 6 W |, DANCING CARNIVAL | farueot aan a PeNICHOUACTRINE, [faves can aiay 66th St., Near Broadway. PALACE va Ti fi Mid-Winter Carnival 0—Big Acts—10 | Mid: Winter Carnival ANNA HELD. JR, RIVERSIDE 1 Bw DANCE Terrace 2 Gs arde ey PALACE preut..72 Sa Holidays, 2'to 1 NOLUMBIA 273, 700% SPORTING WIDOWS, Daina win At| MARKET,” K. HALL oo |) LOEW'S New York as & Roo! ze BROOKLYN: ont OA Wik ult tub’ cvecone Roe aS path || Loew's American Roof 7 GIRLS #3." FOLLIES |} scgeness gure aid Al bas TT dee Sundar-Awo Jie Concerts NiOkA DAMA ta “ihe | ri THEATRES. EMPIRE si vei. ta ate Be ‘| BARRYMORE, DECLASSEE New Amsterdam Wict#aS'na th THIS GENERATIONS MUSICAL TRIUMPH! 2H GFELD oF ROLIC “IT'S A JOY RI CHARLES DILLINGHAM'S THE NIGHTBOAT’ Oreh. $1.50; Bale., $1 HENRY W The Sunshiny from Joo Lil EP SHAVINGS | i's! X, Word sare: “Sharines’ | Pasa: PPE AR: 88 votes) CRITERION Sey & 44 & Pa 80 Mats, Well & Sat, 2:30 ees ‘PIET “PIE “The eis Henry ‘Miller Henry Miller & Blanche Bates nr The Famous Mrs. Fair Fair Drini ! ABRAHAM Ui TiNCOLN atre West 484 St. sharp Mats, Wed, Sat. & Fob, 234 She COHAN fia: Wisi’ Feb, id LAURETTE TAYLOR fm Ypar by One Night i in Rome y Maunere Eve, 8.15, LYCEUM 7 Ma INA \ CLAIRE" D GLOBE—“Appe Blossoms” Krvlsler-Jacobt-la Ih th John Char Wilda Bennett, Star Cast Mu. JOHN GOLDEN Presents | ACON Lent GAIETY, B'way He aia ae STANDARD Rye on “LISTEN LESTER” BRON X x ABE RA | Hm ‘av : “No More Blond with” Ernest. Truex __ PHOTOPLAYS. ON With THE-OANCY Teh, ORARY a gna ib, BOWEL. IAL TOSSPhT VOUT OnCwEST HA, THE COPFERWEADT ETS AMON FAHY tO 1At Saue Teh ' i" fi TO ‘on CHEST TACK IC WN cK > TBA en, Co ‘Aenean. ; (se 42d 6. Eres #15, sr Wort, « WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Winter Garden fyu,* ™ PASSING SHOW 2% PLAYHOUSE ¥." 7 208 asl: George ~—— Vresents Wondertut Ching pee By Mra Lillian Trimble Bradley. Maxine Elliott’s "yt S Batis Weel sat JOHN N_OREW ih, Recht Cot. era&Cyri} Kelghtey Viet 4.8: fiir, for Herbert's Lateet Musical’ Succeie MY GOLDEN GIRL CENTRAL "55,248 330818 oe BERNARD & !rere BORDONI RE. 47 St & Dy, Eye 8.90, i $1 Mat, Feb.23.1 Wed. ALWAYS vov) URENE FRANKLIN—R a 4 CHORUS TH. pnts! ERz: Mats. Wed, Sat Arthur Hammer- ein Ps AT OUTSTRIPS Al ito "% Ditrichstein § CENTURY 3 24 & Bway. Bere, Mate Wed Sst@ Feb.28 25, a ise" APHRODITE Morris Gest Midnight Whirl Rvs, 11.80, Rest After fa N.Y. ADAM AN iD EVA 39S WRT MORRIS ROSE Presents CAARLES ¢ CAERRY - FRANCINE chnsuoat bi woaL PRINCESS _ ear, Broad Resinnine Mon. TICK-TACK-TOE Words, Musto & Lyrics by Herman Timbers. A Musical Outburst with a Bevy of Fascinating Broadway Truants. GREENWICH VILLAC Eves, 8.45, Matinees Thurs. NANCE O°’ N EIL in THE PASSION FLOWER GARRICK af Tipe’ | oustov's GREATEST’ “PLAY, TE POWER °F DARKNESS pear Bway IMis Thor. SHUBERF-™ 4,02 COMEDY MY Laby | FRIENDS | cy Crawford BRIAN WOOD MORGAN In BUDDIES Evenings 8.30 SELWYNSi5, ‘Wed Sate Hebe 33 Margaret Lawrence and Wallace Edinger, Wand CG ELTINGE "ie FLORENCE OORE ee = BED REPUBLIC MUSICAL COMEDY EXQUISITE t LITTLE LF as With VIVIENNE SEGAL. 48th St. Bes ESTORM: ! BU0GE bd FAY BAINT with ASTOR—Mats, Wet. Sat. & Feb. BROADHURST “\; Bway win MackELLAR S OF TWO SHAS ‘ONS, ih StF Mu Thur, Sat ANDEF RILT (6,51 “The Nuawer een the Musical Comedy Hi Hit A / ty a “hEDITH DAY MOROSCO_ Seth ay RIGHARD Wy. FOR THE BENNETT | (DEFENSE. EUGENE @. O'NEILL'S GREAT THAGEDY, BEYOND THE HORIZON PLYMOUTH Mita Ture. “ Wik John Barrymore ",<J}! AMERICANSINGERS OPERACO RUDDIGORE “The best show I ever saw in my fife.’ —Alerander W PARK 2m. > ES Da 4 | | CONCERTS. AND music. Lexington ne Street | TONIGHT at ¥ 904 BELMONT fav iss, | 248, Bust RUSSIAN ISBA B3:chaS Management Mme. Norma Lutee_ METROPOLITAN (tna Hou: TO-NIGHT ANON LESCAUT t $15 ™ Wanoweay PIANO USED, HELP WANTED—FEMALE. POSITIONS FOR YOUNG WOMEN ARE OPEN IN SEVERAL OF OUR DEPARTMENTS. A WEEK ed QUENT THEREAFTER; MANENT WORK; HOURS OR WEEK; MANY OP. PORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT TO INCREASES PER- 48 LESS A POSITIONS IN WHICH THE EARN. | INGS ARE $25 TO $380 A WEEK. PART TIME WORK, A NUMBER OF PO- SITIONS ARE ALSO OPEN TO YOUNG WOMEN, MARRIED OR SINGLE, WHO FIND IT CONVENI- ENT TO WORK ONLY 4 TO 6 HOURS DURING THE DAY OR EVENING. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES: 1138 BROADWAY, WANTIATTAN, 43 BO TREMONT AV.) 1Iwy 4 PEARY GT, SANTRATTAR, . NO 2 P, Ot 1888 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, BSW, HOUSTON ST, MANIATNAN M.To bP, ‘OR TRUEPHONE, MADISON SQUARE 12000, NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY. HELP _WANTED—MALE. SATERMAN with experience In sliing balk” soap, ete. Fight tan BEST. VALUES GUARANTEED | LONG TERMS, EASY PAYMENTS || WO EMPLOVERS REFERENCE NECESSARY —* STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL —— CALL OR WRITE FOR CATALOGUE ERRESENTATIVE CALLS ON REQUEST > OVAL DIAMOND-WATCH @| 35 MAIDEN LANE, #1558 LOooR ed Weekty ~ 4202 Weekly |] Wee 2 DOORS ABOVE 37"5¢ A STORE-NOT AN OFFICE WATCHES-DiIAMO ON CREDIT rirtrs GOODS = LOW PRICES— £ASY WEERLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS "IBANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = INO EMPLOYERS REFEREMCE~ CALL, WA/TE OR. AMERICAN Wr WELERS e ‘SUA 6 MAIDENLANE DIAMOND yan ON CREDIT _NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED aul Repair ¢ DI AMON! Ds KER IATCH*C?-37 7 \0EN TANE® HJAMO BERGMAN DIA EE OS Seysshansie | $50 BING, #1 19” Malden PURCHASE AND EXCHANGE. DIANR Re Weekly. DIAMOND " Lane Motrove STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. REARN Our Inventory Day Is February 28th : ‘West of Fifth Avenue In Order to Clear Stock THESE REDUCTIONS IN MERCHANDISE AND APPAREL Values Cannot Be Matched Elsewhere One Day Sale Thursday BLOUSES One needs so many blouses to keep them immaculate and dainty, in keeping with These new, attrac- tive blouses are distinguished by delicate workmanship and fine materials, making the sale value extremely advantageous to Springtime freshness. you. Hand Made Lingerie Blouses. . Crepe de Chine Blouses..... Natural Colored Pongee Blouses. Hand Made Blouses are the desire of every woman just now. These of fine batiste, sheer yet serviceable, are exquisitely made in a number of styles with hand tucks and drawn work. trimmed, Blouses of Crepe de Chine in flesh or white, with round or square neck, relieve their simplicity of style with hémstitching or embroidery. Pongee Blouses in a round neck model are also featured in the group. A multitude of prices. A Our re: and our reg. $2.68... embroidery Some are lace with ribbon— Untrimmed Straw Hats 1.95 Our Regular $2.87 Becoming new styles in navy, slack and brown, at this most reasonable price. Bungalow Aprons Buy your aprons now. These values will save you money, and the selection is excellent. Bungalow Aprons—striped de- signs—square neck — buttoned front—belted— our reg. $1.68 Bungalow Aprons—striped or fig- ured percale—shirred at waist— neat turnover coll our reg. $1.97 . Thursday—One-Day Sale UNDERWEAR We could not buy this underwear again for what we paid for it. ment are excellent. Women’s Cotton Fleece Vests and Pants—Several Styles. Extra Sizes Regular Sizes 87 Our regular $1.07 Women's Cotton Union Suits— low neck sleeveless; knee—our reg. 6 Printing We can handle your small job work, such as letter- heads, billheads,* envel- opes, cards, ete., and save you money, too! For Example: 500 Env., printed. .1.74 Wd TT) MM 1000 “ “274 500 Letter Heads. .2.74 N 1000“ 4,480 \ 500 Business Cards, .1.47 N YUM MORNING ecereymrseh and To-Morrow Until 1 P. M. 4} To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders, $1.68 All-Wool Storm Wear Serges— 36-inch. tan, garnet, Cream, myrtle, navy § GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, 83 ct. Mercerized Poplin... Yard wide—splendid assortment of hildren's dresses | belted mings—sizes to 6 INFANTS’ WEA 42/24 ct. Men's Black Cotton Hose nosiany Dit | 35 ct. Yard-Wide Curtain Scrims yd. 10.60 | “Pith, whit Ard dainty col (108 BASEMENT, and Taffeta Ribbons . atripes und satina in | lium wales—navy blue ik and waist” seam ous pocket styles—7 to *“HOYS! WEAR—THIRD FLOOR, | "Dozen quailty 1 PURCHASED MAN FEINGOLD'S 1 Joweir WAY, NEAR HGREELEY 4 TH ST WHAR THIRD FLOOR All suits of splendid tailoring and fine materials— Our reg. $42.75. Our reg. The benefit of sale values to you is, therefore, too obvious to need further mention, except to say that quality and make of every gar- These muffs are of finest grade furs in fash- ionable kinds and colors. Canteens and melon ‘ shapes. Attractively silk lined and finished with hand Ml Women’s Spring Suits Regular and Extra Sizes This indispensable utility suit, in models of smart simplicit, ty and newest style, is selected for special pricing Th Women’s Tweed Suits ! Special 35,00 For street, for travel, for sports wear a serviceable tweed suit is of eminently correct style. These are in semi-Norfolk style, with notched collar and narrow leather belt. ursday. carefully designed to Red Ticket Clearance Women’s Extra Size Serge Suits -29.00 | -33.50 Our reg. $54.75. Our reg. $64.75. $44.75. ° (Choice) (Choice) -97 Our regular $1.17 . Hs Dessert (Choice Boye’ Grey Fleece Union Suite— Rice Pudding (Oentie, Sauce) high neck—long sleeves—ankle | Weuin Cate tea Cemean length—our regular $1.47.1,03 Bi en ite Pear Thursday Clearance 150 MUFFS Plain or trimmed with head and ring. Our regular $27.97 Muffs + 62) $2.24 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses Gingham and cham model URTAL $7.97 Marie Anteinetie Curtelpe. tal 5.88 Olina COMPORTANLS ous colors — block y—empire and ae ern 66x80 s—¢ xy trim Cotton Fleece and tan— der—full. size— our regular $4.47.. +8 1 and toe. MAIN FLOOR, >with NS BASEMENT, ets—various colors our reg. $6.65... Crib Blankets and domestic down finished. blue -our reg. our reg. $2.27 s-—mounte fine INS-bAS BASEMENT Muslin Underwear styles at moderate Envelope Chemises, prettily made: with yokes of lace and embroid- ery back and front—have | or ribbon shoulder straps— Night Dresses _ Fine Nainsook Night Dr with elaborate yokes of lace —in round or V. shape—our reg. $2.68... Night Dresses Night Dresses of sheer but serv-. iceable nainsook, in a great va-| riety of styles—trimmed with lace and embroidery and rum our reg. $2.97. ..6.006+ Extra Size Serge Suits Special 49.00 Practical suits of navy blue and black serge; tailored on lines appearance of slenderness, are most reasonable at this price. Thursday LUNCHEON Served 11.30 A. M. to 2.30 P. ML Chicken Gumbo Soup Chicken ne Roast Fresh Ham, Apple Sauce Boiled Sweet Potato Red Cabbage Assorted Cold Cuts Potato Salad Tuna Fish Salad Blankets Offered at these prices now because we bought them in advance of the rising market. All Wool Plaid Blankets—vart- , our regular $12.94...... Blankets—, with contrasting Eiderdown Finished Plai Special 5.54 made of imported cottons—eider- jacquard pink or “S6. Special ge dainty « 197 create an tail. 11.95 14.95 27.50 | designe— 10.96 - 3.48 Blank- 66x80—

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