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exposition of his symphony, a Nene ror work, masterfully orches- Rachmaninoff, Afternoon. | Her art Soot martes | ° ‘tas personality and style Galli- Cu rei nique, = Tap. pleying intersting, And Caruso Brocton mere: Ig the “orening in the game hall Herold , By Sylvester Rawling. janist, joined her in Daring, Conar JUBSIAN music has held @ prom- A ir. inent place on programmes throughout the season. Ap- Parently the public appetite for it is mot satiated, for Mr. Stransky’s fussiag progtamme at the Phil- harmonic Society's Concert in Car- negie Hal last night attracted a capacity audience, with the “All Beate Bouse sign put up in the lobby before it began. Sergei-Raoh- the Russian composer- the star of the evening. the soloist in the . etn the concerto was suave, and compelling, and Mr. Biransky and his musicians gave ‘The operas of last night at both houses were repetitions. Caruso was the hero Saint-Saens’s ‘Samson and Delilah” at the Metropolitan, with Rael lateenauer as the tempt- ves, einging at their best. Clar- ete Whitehill as the High Priest and Jose Mardones as an Old Hebrew kept fell neat toate artistic company in a fa- with the chorus und tee pallet, ve excelient, Mr. Wolff the Lexington Galli- in oar ‘beat voice and mood, oletta in Verdi's “La Traviata,” the cast inchiding Tito Schipa as Al- “Danderine” save your hair wis a its beauty. You can have of long, strong, lustrous hair. Don't let it stay lifeless, Nard sernggly or fading. ring back i vigor and vitality. Get a 35-cent "hottie of delightfal “Danderine” at any drag or toflet fredo and Carlo ef as his father, | counter to freshen your sealp; check ys. ee aan atts etic, | Caneratt ad falling hair. Your hair anes crowded needs this stimulating tonic; then Its life, brightness and abundance will retarn. Harry}—Advt. | CONCERTS AND MUSIC. __ | Alezandey Woollcott fa, she Times: ** Roea Simon, pianist, gave a second CONCERTS AND MUSIC, “There 19 more abi humor in ‘uddigore than in all the rest of the current musical shows put ee ***Spoaking of ‘Ruddigore,’ as one joes ae and then, the time has come reprint the following January out- fone by F. .: Doubtless thi had than’ a i first hearing of ‘Ruddigore,’ but we don’t know where or how. WH know where and how. Itis at a third hearing of ‘Ruddigore.'” The Most Melodious and Fummest Buries que of All Time GILBERT and SULLIVAN'S COMIC OPERA, RUDDIGORE “A geyser of wit and humor.”—Pitte Sanborn, Globe. Burna Mantle in Eve, Mail: “There probably has never been @ more com- petent company of principala and chorus » singing ‘@ light opera on Broadway than that which is now giving ‘Ruddigo Bays the Eve. Sun Bditorial: “The Sopra now giving such excellent perfosmances York public. Among. all the dramatic and musical pert none deserve higher eet and ve better enterta! to an telligent and well - Torea ‘public than the Soclety of American Sing- of American artists who are leserve the ti fala] of the New ‘ormances in town PAR Fama. Columius Cire. Eve. 8.15, Fratles °'saturdaye 215: LAWRENCE'S. ANHALT..Lessce & Manager HIPPODROME Next Sun. Night, 8.15 AMUSEMENTS. reis an evening of higher enjoyment to | McCormack’s | MARY GARDEN |] EMPIRE siniiic ius «tani 1: coat we | Chicas Opere BawR'Y mone) "DECCASSEE” w, ane me Bres. §.15. Lotion. McCORMACK mae MUSICAL, mi Taereet GENERAL JOHN'S. PERSHING, By Bs, Stak biulaot We ton ones. ‘AEOLIAN WALL ALL: Toeaday At rt Mae, oth _ DUMESNIL ZEGaD = CRITERION Sze Sui Er Tay S,dtth Bt. ra. at 8.20, ‘TH gt gS, B daemyuens 35 W. 0, Hh SA BARRYMORE | Or THe LAW ee Miah CHICAGO 9 Fae SRE ee ES | Bane “Mien en SATO” || Vil “THE NIGHT BOAT” METROPOLITAN & OC TORS 'S} Knickerbocker $7727,.% 3 Mats, WED. (Pop.), SAT., 2.30 HENRY W. SAVAGE offers ‘The Sunshiny Cape Cod Comedy SHAVINGS FEPR NEW YORK THEATRES ‘roan Joe Lincoln st SUBMARINE F-7, Adrian, & Dorie, Dobe, Clark & 1 ‘ar sae Sees & Campbell, othe worth, “Behind the ‘Door Dans. ‘Ward & Raynond, Linton & Law tt FER Pent ‘Frans man Otto Bros, H. A by 8, at the Door.” THE ABSOLUTE DRAMA’ M “THE ACQUITTAL’ 4, serene WE Roan & Bosh Gully & Thornton, Dobbs ‘ETHEL CLAY. Fon ia --the Tum ©: yd Oh Ae ea Horn a teas arto ‘Havel & Cor Eckert & it. Msee‘Dians Bonner, Powell ‘Troupe, Henry Miller 7s 224, W- 424, Bre 9.30 Henry Miller & Bianche Bates ‘Norte The Famous Mrs. Fair LOEW'S New Yer : Tosate & Roof oa TO-DAY, 228, Uae Sk aL Se oa Cal Loew! 3 ae 1 Roof or Bre gies Ss CHASER,” re ite a Cap Reserved fase ABRAHAM. LINCOLN Peibut on sea es wit aan tate ‘ares, Woting |] SY 2 ee PALACE bat acs tincreet, ' COHAN Thee. Bees. 694. Last 3 LAURETIE TAYLOR be i New pa i2u,%%. One Night in Rome ‘Wook 44th St, Byes. at 8.30. BELASCO ,' LENORE ULRIC %, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, taeRuaRy 27, 1920, ' ; STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. AMUSEMENTS __ ve ‘PASSING SHOW Ed MOROSCO Sit Ga %, Bre rer) 120, FERGUSON [pnatshe Lav PRINCESS fr2,%, Gi", Rt Ht tines ‘TIGK-TACK-TOE “CROTHERS’ BEST PLAY” —Eve. Sun and CYRIL LITTIE Breetty Le Reine Wea, 2.00 “EDGAR ALLAN’ POE” ~ Hi to 8 wt T sare te Francine Larrimore HE AND SH at BALCONY skate $2, $1.60, $1.00, Returns to aie Two Ni 39TH ST. "YA; . pint uriens SCR NDAL rr JOHN DREW cht-aIRD" Hert ‘A CONSPICUOUSLY FINE JUB- re Trioene SUNDAY *2 Fie Sod Chari ‘Cherry a GARRICK, gt, Beas Bw. re, 8.80. Mata, Thurs & Sai 2.90 Gives |e, an oapertty, written ror Ui Theatre contributions ine current sea. a Tt ‘the Sheed mt Heywood Broun, N. ¥, Tribune, Our Manicure Salon Our Manicure Salon specializes in expert care of the hands, and in newest modes of dressing the hair, both at moderate prices. Stock Taking Day Bag Tops THR THEATRE GUILD Announces By ST. JOHN ERVINE, OH USON.”” th St. & By. Eve 8.90. CENTRAL 4:73: BP batts sam BERNARD 2" !rer" BORDONI to "AB YOU WERE." The 1h, Ww. By. 8.16. SHUBERT Stain‘ Weds and at 218 Ha MAGIC oe it MYLADY | ite FRIENDS | comet PLAYHOUSE, eth St. Eves. 8.0 ra te THING LYRIC *, 226,56, Bem, 28 a Cs Hammer ALWAYS io0 ) stein Present IRENE FRANKLIN—RALPH HERZ. A CHURUS THAT, OUTSTIIPS AL. WG. M. Andere RIVOLITIE dah St... | By, “a THE PURPLE te aa unr CENTURY "6,059 Weave et gi" APHRODITE Morris Gest Midni Eve. 11.80, Best ter Theatr: LONGACRE cs wed .D AND BUSBIES SELWYN “yr. °4\5 weDD NG BELLS ELTINGE THEA: ON FLORENCE MOORE BREAKFAST in BED THE SiGNorrweDOOR Wet ($m Sure Eres, §.30 BUOU "3,48 beet , ee BARNEY BERNARD His Honor Abe Potash CASINO Breede ay a 4 gins MUSICAL COMEDY EXQUISITE, BELITTLE WHOPPER __With VIVIENNE SEGAL, — yes © Mats. Thurs, and Sat, 2.30, 1.48 ‘ur reg. $2.47 and $3.00 It’s so simple and inexpen- sive to construct a lovely bag of any material you fancy with one of these attractive bag tops as the starting, point. They are very new in style, with both light-weight and heavy chains, and pre- sent a choice of numerous shapes, in metal and shell, some of which are pictured. The price of material for the bag is practi- cally covered by the saving which this special price provides. STOCK TAKING DAY Muslin STOCK TAKING DAY . HOUSEHOLD Underwear ‘The kinds of undermuslins NEE DS approved by dainty nities for savings women are always to be Cpe thrifty housewives | found here in large stocks, |] including fine Philippine Aid | underwear. Prices are less than at other stores. Nightdressee—nainsook or muslin —round ot high neck—short or | long sleeves—tucks, and | | fancy stitching— our reg. $1.68.....e0e00005 1.48 |] Nightdresses—nainsook and batiste —white or flesh— many dainty models— our reg. $2.68.....0000++++ |] Corset Covers 5) | | our reg. Envelope round neck—yokes of fancy lace inserts and embroidery medallions— ribbon run— Our reg. B1RB...0..00reeeee 07 Envelope Chemises—many styles simply or elaborately ti our reg. $1.97. |] Envelope Sramleee. flesh—beautiful models— OUP £0g PRB isc cseunaee 1.97 Drawers—rulfles of embroidery, tucks or fancy lace edge— our reg. .97 Marcella, Modesty or Straight Model Drawers—lace or embroid- ery trimming— our reg. $1.48. 1.28 Muslin Pettiooate= scalloped flounce edged with filet lace and beaded with filet lace ouarileg and embroidery—another style wit deep flounce a good embroidery— our reg. $2.9 . 2.48 Muslin ee o—wi dee flounce trimmed with fish-eye Val. Ince or embroidery our reg $2.48.......00006. 1.97 Philippine Chemises—straight cut our reg. $2.48.........5+ .o7 Philippine Nightdresses—V and high neck-long sleeves—beauti- fully embroidere our reg. §6.94., 3.94 our reg. 87.06.. A will appreciate. Tea Cloths—lace trimmed— our reg. $2.05............5 1.95 odds and ends—buffet and ireaser also centerpiecee— pay soiled—at greatly reduced Odd Lo Lot Pattern 70x70—our reg. $9.75. 70x90—our reg. $12.50 70x108—our reg. $14.9! Linen Toweling—co! close weave—our feg. .60. Imported Union Linen (pert. cot- ton) Huck Towels —- hemmed — Linen Damask colored broche borders—* QUE FOG) TBs oss vkesvaaenee 54 Union Linen (part cotton) Huck Towele— white borders only— 4 2 STOCK TAKING DAY Final Clearances in FLANNELS AND BLANKETS Bleached Domet Flannel—#7-inch —soft and oer bleached and unbleac! hed— Our reg. -B7.. 06.04. Special .B2 Cotton ‘Fleece Blankets — white, y and tan, with contrastin he Si—oer reg. $3.67 Plaid Blankets—single blanket— 66x84—imported and domestic tton mixed— oor Special 5.92 All-Wool Plaid Blankets—full size ma Ac th cryamaies TC Wea of Fink Annus STOCK TAKING DAY GLOVES Seldom are gloves of simi- lar smartness of make and material offered at prices like these. our re; $1.74 1 our reg. .58 to .78—to tear. 42 STOCK TAKING DAY Glove Silk CAMISOLES 2.47 Our regular $3.57 Heavy quality, fine tex- tured silk makes these camisoles as serviceable as they are lovely. Both lace trimmed and tai- lored styles. STOCK TAKING DAY Final Clearances of Handkerchiefs Men's Handkerchiefe—toft finish ate $1.08 balf dos. each. . 4 chief . $1. Meee YE rise STOCK TAKING DAY ‘Final Clearance of VEILINGS Our Reg. 46 and 54.35 Yd. This Clearance Value will aid you in fortifying yourself against March winds with a plentiful quantity of veiling. They are mesh veilings in a variety of styles in black and colors. STOCK TAKING DAY Curtains and Upholsteries Saturday — our stock- taking day—affords won- derful opportunities to pur- chase new draperies for hae’ town or country ome at clearance prices. Clearance of Remnants Im; ed and Domestic Dama: inches wide— ff our reg. $4.50 to 85.60— Special, yd. 2.9% Drapery and Furniture Reps— 50 inches wide- ~best colori pecial, yd. OT Clearance of Pi low Slips and Table Scarfs of Velours and Poplin— our reg. $1.27 & $1.47, each. . OF Tapestry Table Scarfe—verdure designs Special, each 4 Sample Velour Portieres—brocade REARN S-a-t-u-r-d-a-y STOCK TAKING DAY O-MORROW night, after store closes, we take our Winter inventory. It is easier to take account of cash than merchandise, therefore Clearance prices on many lots too small to advertise, in addition to the following list. Saturday shoppers will find, for this reason, bargains of rare value in every section of our store. The Children’s Barber Shop is largest, attractive and well equipped. Efficient service and Inexpensive charges make it the best place to bring the children, Stock Taking Day Saturd ay Special ‘Misses’ _ Tricotine Dresses 37.50 y Our regular $47.50 Navy Tricotine dresses made lovely with colored em- broideries are one of Fashion’s newest con- tributions for Spring. This one which we have chosen to feature on Satur- day at a special price is ex- quately embyoidered in a color inter- faiagied with gold thread. Other Tricotine dresses for misses exploit individual styles of newest fashion in a variety of models showing colorful em- broidery, varied designs, and in- eluding a number of youthful slip-on models STOCK TAKING DAY CORSETS Saturday's shoppers will be delighted with these unusual bargains. Coutil and Broche Corsets —odd sizes—our reg. 04.00. 2.54 Women's Brassicres, our reg. 56 .44 firm material—lace and embroid- ery trimmed—36 and 38—46 and 48. STOCK TAKING DAY KNIT UNDERWEAR Women’s Cotton Fleece Union Suite—high necks—long sleeves— ankle lengt im — our reg. 81.67 Women's Fleece Li ined Underwear —various styles—sizes to 50 bust— seconds of $1.47 qualities Boys’ Gray Fleece Underwear shirts, high neck, long sleeves— ankle length drawers— our reg. 65 to .95— sizes to 10 years larger Children’s Part Wool Ribbed Un- derwear—-shirts high necked long sleeves—ankle length panty— sizes to 10 yeare— our reg. $1.10 larger-—our reg. $1.28 Women's Ext: Size Part Wool Union Suits—high ueck~long sleeves—ankle length our reg. $3.67 2.07 7 s 29.75 to 79.50 SPRING SILKS| There are myriads of new and dainty designs from which you may choose that pattern which best suits your own individu- ality, and all at surprising reductions, 35-inch Dress Satins—drapes softly — large Sssortment ft street and evening Yard-Wide Radium Foulards— neat designs—colored grounds. 2.75 Yard-Wide Tricolet fancy—desirable colors “S38 40-inch Charmeuse—high lustre— serviceable arma high and medium colors........+ 3.75 44-inch Crepe {tes—s maj light and dark colors....... 2.9 35-inch Black Dress Satins— duchesse finish—rich deep, hlack—excellent wearing... 3.7 40-inch Crepe de Chines—beavy quality—full crepe weave—white, black, and light and dark GUA si scans acts voneueed 3.90 STOCK TAKING DAY WHITE FABRICS Suitable for “undies” and dainty Summer blouses. 36-Inch Long Cloth—10-yara ce—our reg. 4,98. 36- ‘Inch Nainsook— aOyere piece——our reg. @4. . 8.68 4b-Inch Chiffon Voile vs Special .SS LYCEUM ict W, a 6 eae iST 0 R Hite, . borders tor couch covers as E Be A ed Stock Taking Day well o@ bangin gy, each 8.94 | MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. INA CLAIRE ® {nCeste'biadita |) ANE, By Avery Hopwood. SUCCESS OF TWO SEASONS, » GLOBE—“Apple Blossoms” | EAST IS WEST Kreiser-Jeyobi-ta Baro with WAY BAINTER Jobn Chaties Thomas,” ASTOR—Wren. 6.80," Mats. Wed. & Sat Wilda Beanett Bu Cast, Mis. Wed. (Pop.) Sat. BROADHURST | wre Thy, To prevent dealers buying. quantitics restricted, No Casement Dreperies— 86 inches wide—desirable shades of rose, blue, tan and green— Special, yd. 77 Mall or Telephone Orders. Final Clearances Girls’ Clothes 0 | 88. 08 Boys’ Knockabout Shoes. ey her ands tregnt yualit at FINN.” 8.74 Boys’ Suits fits 8 to 8 ye and 6 only \ 2 Midims OtcwesTE Was Jane COW Final reductions on the last day of Winter bring af ahUiis skCOND "LOUK BE EM Pon | rue jadi " bargains to far-sighted mothers who plan ahead 5.97 | | sino Boye’ Suite rane OOM 60 | 295 Men’s Domet Pi 28 COR ae La ‘or next season as e remainder of this. Curtaine—e4y yards bere oe Bott Rep wel wll, Crees DER hu )DSON, Booth Tarkington's ANDER ” Ra volllas bi ender: oF tiie ee det grit hiacers eel | emi Beis a ana on GREAT ROBBERY icin West 44th St, Cl aa! wes, cea aa ee, te Girls’ Navy Blue| Girls’ Rain Girls’ Velveteen other real lace effecte— terna—many with extra th MEN'S) FURNIS! IN FLOOR aiayshal Metin Ere 530, Mata jarence 7) [he Musical Comedy Hit eran Mit ELE, Ht... Special 3.88 Snore CLbTMING-—THmRD FLOOR, | $1.95 Men's Medium Weight STRAIN D Me iveda tt, STANDARD Beye, Bop, Prom | rge Skirts Conte Dresses hambra Draperiee—millleusths | | oo yey pong, | Grey Underwear AO /scita at one orto 4, 2 1.88 17.93 Rigen tas Oettiea ive thoes 9148 Bere! Poreal iiachied 118) sort,” durale quailty oi” well “ifecnitont and wood browns—-madras designe— Fs $1.24 to 81.47." yd. OT Reversible Mercerized “Damask Portieres— brocade designs 1 and @ pair lots--Pair., 8.94 lace neckband—& BOVE" PURNISHINGS—THIRD FLOOR, 91:46 Cotdren: Rompers 1.09 rye MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR 97 ct. to $1.24 Men's Silk Neck i ar se assortment of wear ¢ 1 satin and ot mate. stripes and figureé—light BRON QEERA | 14 Kast of se | Fo FORULaR rnuces 4.88 Our Regular $6.94 Joneysuokte,” ig ans eel Belasoo'e “Danptns All ‘NO MORE BLONDES’ Pare Ste 2 aro Al \ _Mext Wook. 3 WISE FOOLS." Seats Now._ i RT RE BA i Our Regular $26.94 ‘i Pretty frocks with round Girls who need « serge or square neck, trimmed skirt to finish out the | with embroidery and school year will find these | A broken assortment of | georgette or net collars Colors are burguody, Our Regular $2.24 it and dark MEN'S SHOP—MAIN FLOOR, "yore PURNISHINGS—THIRD FLOOR Fine Scrim Curtains-—with reduce tions interesting.| tan and savy blue rain MOTOR BOAT SHOW DROME Extra Performance brown and green. dges and inserts 47 Boys’ and Girls’ 2.24 Girls' Tub Dresses GRAND CENTRAL PALACE | pesessle ic sé Po we Skirts are well made on! coats, with brim caps to| Other velveteen dresses pipe "e347 2.47 i, Cathe Veen | Union Suits 103 yt on ee ies or EO. ucKie erry Inn white cambric bodies, and| astch gre offered at | im lots too small to ad-| | Rever Chenille Portieres- High necke—long sleeves —aikle incor plaid trimminge= Y 20-28, 10° A.M. to 10.30 P. M, are full ple Sizes 6 4 at! vertise greatly reduced | | rose, blue, green and red—with lengths iat to LA yeare piaoe KNIT UNDERWEAR— MAIN FLOOR. Tomorrow Morning at 10 O'clock ||| to 12 years. Oriental borders—Pair... 2 1. Admission, 75 special La ica values. to clear, New Op" Gos pax. | f “

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