The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1920, Page 23

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« 4 i ' i ’ LGA CARRARA, 4 roprano, cave « recit heard here last year at a benefit con- | cert and the favorable | ghe made then was confirmed | Yoloe, of wide ra when she forces it, is of ingratiating quality, She understands the songs jj she sings and has a gracious per- } sonality. An old aria by Pergolesi. 4, 018 French and old English songs, an {| aria from Boito's “M {modern American y. Baner, 4 Rhim and Mana Zucca made her programme. She was accompanied at the piano by Astolfo Pescia. Ralph Leopold, pianist, gave a re- cital at Aeolian Hall yesterlay after- noon, presenting a programme that ““tneluded a Mendelssohn prelude and “fugue, a sonata by Sehyt powitions by Brahms, I Debussy, Jongen and Perey With ample technique, individual, Interesting and pleasing. The recital by Martha Phillips, #o- prano, last night, was postponed because of . the singer's illness. My of Singer and Pianist | In Recital; At Opera The three Puccini one-act operas, “The Cloak.” “Sister Angelica” "Gianni Schiochi,” “the Metropolitan Opera House last ‘ night. ‘ous of applause for the principal ~singers in the familiar casts, Ger. aldine Farrar, Claudia Muzio, Flor- ence Easton, De Luca, Crimi and Amato. Mr. Moranzont conducted By Sylvester Raw ding. negie Hall last night. She was | impression Her », although hard | fefistofele,” and a sroup by Marion Alexander Walter Kramer, Fond of Try and his playing is announced for Aeolian Hall and were repeated at A large audience was gener- Camembert Cheese— With thereal French flavor? “Castle “Brand” Camembert, Made in the U.S. from standardized milk rich with cream. Scientifi- cally cured by methods assing those of France, - giving that delicate creamy consistency that you love. Insist on Castle Brand Camembert, A PHENIX PRODUCT Ifyour dealer doesn't haveit, sendushiswome PHENIX CH ESE COM! PANY = CONCERTS AND MUSIC —_ AEOLIAN HALL, Thurs, ms 3 ae | APRLIAN MAL, Tce tat Bile, Harriet Foster ES | Morro Contraito | Tiekets 500. to Ma Pinney, Piani AMUSEMENTS. EW YORK THEATRES Burke | Touber, Neat | vf ‘4. | BOSWORT! nn dint ted ANDREW Ved Hol MATINKES "NO: MORMOW “é 3 F Nest | CHARLOTTE GREEN week. in “Linger Longer ! World Wants” Work | Gifts to Women Jiffy-Jell Users sabia Them and are Welcome. See Below Jiffy-Jell made with Sun-Maid Raisins or None Such Mince Meat. Style G Mold—Pint Size. - Half a Pineapple Made with Crushed to Flavor One Jiffy-Jell Dessert Here is one example of the wealth of fruit fn Jiffy-Jell desserts. We crush pineapples in Hawaii — fruit too fipe to ship. The juice of half a fruit is con- densed and sealed in a vial to flavor one pint dessert. Yet the whole dessert costs but a few cents, ready at your call. So with eight rich fruits which come in joy - Jell. All are made from crushed fruit, ail are abundant. All come in liquid form, condensed and sealed in glass —a bottle in each package. Real-fruit flavors in bottles Mark this Jiffy-Jell distinction. Note how it differs from old-style quick gelatine desserts. Jiffy-Jell alone has these bottled fruit-juice essences. Jiffy-Jell desserts are fruit-made dainties, rich in fruit. The fruit taste is not mere flavor and not artificial. Ten Flavors in Glass Vials Bottte, vie Each Package Mint Cherry hatiens * Lemaat: erry Strawberry Pineapple ae Lemon Coffee Individual dessert molds Style 6—The same in pint a'xe Style-C In assorted styles of alumi- fium, six to the set. The six will serve a full package of Jiffy-Jell, Send § trade-marks for the six assorted. Wm Rogers & Son AA People need fruit daily. Now, when fruit is costly, this is an ideal way to serve it. Complete desserts Jiffy-Jell comes ready-sweetened. It is acid- ulated with evaporated fruit acid. A rare- grade gelatine is in it, and the fruit-juice es- sence in a vial. You simply add hot water as directed on package, and let cool, Then a package of Jiffy- Jell serves six people in mold form, or twelve if you whip the jell. Yet this fruit-made dainty, rich in fruit, costs a trifle. It costs less than serving apples. ’Twill delight you Try Jiffy-Jell in various fruit flavors. Try lime- fruit flavor for a tart green salad jell. Try mint for a mint jell to serve with meats. Learn what these dainties mean to you. Compare them with old-style desserts of this type We offer you choice of several 50-cent molds if you will do this, and at once. you won't forget. Cut out our offer so Jiffy-Cup for measuring An aluminum half-pint cup Fill twice with water to dissolve one package Jiffy-Jell. Use as an exact cup measure in all reci- pes. Send 2 trade-marks for it. Silver Dessert Spoons, teaspoon size, in a favorite pattern of Wm. Rogers silver plate, guaranteed 20 years plus 10c for postage and packing Free to users front of Jiffy-Jell packages. mold or the Set of Six Individual Molds for the Jiffy-Cup, enuceeeesg Style—B—Pint Mold, heart shaped Style—C—Pint Mold, fluted as above. Style—D—Pint Salad Mold. « Style—E—Pint Mold with pinnacles. Cut out the @ trade-marks in the circle on the Send 5 for any pint Send 2 or 2 and 10c for the Spoon. The pint molds are as follows —all aluminum. For the first spoon send 2 trade-marks, Then we will offer you the ba nce of the set Pint Molds Jiffy Dessert Co., MAIL ‘.8tyle—B Waukesha, Wis. THIS Ml scer’l I enclose... trade-marks + Style for which send the gifts I Set of Bix Tifty-Cep check at side. Silver Spoon circles pint mold set of Aix a JiMhy Send 3 and 100 tor apoon Enclose 10¢ for postage and packing on the spoon alone. endgeensecennian ia FEPROCTOR S| rdinand, Kane, Morey & Mr.deMrs. Wild& Daughter, othe, | Pr eorooory AMUSEMENTS. | Winter Garden y.,© iy ee ™* PASSING SHOW 44TH ST. cecn. ad LEA N! - “LOOK WHO'S HERE’ win CLEO MAYFIELD JOHN DREW rey “OROTHERS’ BEST PLAY.” —Rre un. He & She wiv Meiiird it Conspicuavsly Fine cn Tribune, LE Tare BELMONT vise 23 Nee Nel «Posi loner 39TH ST. his wed ate ae arene | Donald Brian. Poesy Wood. Ralph Morgan ¢ BUDDIES SELY YN yi Wert 42a st nak, 8.80 Wed. ‘and ‘Sat 4.30 WEDDIN BELLS Margaret Lawrence and Wallace Rddinger. HARRIS ‘Viti. Ne 2 CENTUR’ e20d s B15 Eves. Mats. Wed. @ Bat., 2.15 ei" APHRODITE | “CENTURY GROVE, Root Century Thea. Morris Gest Midnight Whirl by. 11.30, Rest_After ‘Thea, Show nN. Y. LONGACRE 48 Ww. Mts, Wed. @ Sat, 2.30 ADAM AND_ EVA ELTINGE % of By, Eva. #10 AMUSEMENTS. | | enaeri ase Aww ee eh in 7k Ate Pi | BARRYMORE DECLASSE! New Amsterdam S¥i./W THIS GENERATIONS MUSICAL TRIUMOM! | MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE | | HAN { Mu hie FIRST MATINEE TO-MORROW. A SMASHING LAUGHING SUCCESS SAM. H. HARRIS Presente WILLIAM COLLIER arf, “THE HOTTENTOT” 3-act Farce BARRYMORE irs. & Mat. at 2.20. nT THE LETTER OF TLE LAW (ka Rove nl 8 A Joy hi NIGHT Boar” Greenwich Vi.!age’ Beginving TO-NIGHT, EMILY STEVENS SOP! SHAVIN| GS From Joe Lincojn’ weet & ith av 9) Popes, Bat d.90, Mats, WED. (Pop,), SAT.. 2.30 HENRY W. SAVAGE offers ‘The Sunshiny Cape Cod Comedy. THE ABSOLUTE DR, cairenan Broadway, | 10. DAY. A 44th Se) & FRI at 1 TRAGE! BEYOND THE HORIZON John. ABRAH LENORE ULRIC ‘BRAHAM, & ves, BAS sharp. Mat BELASCO rinkwaters M LINCOLN 4a Rede tateat 21h W. 44th & Mite. were “THE 8 DAUGHTE HUD SON | Booth Tarkington's Clarence OTRNE CLEGG” Hy St. John Ervine, Author of John Ferguson NORA BAYES y.rt'4\.¥° Stig VICTOR HERBERT'S Latest Musical MY GOLDEN GIRL BROADHURST Wa Thurs Jans COWL CENTRAL ere es sim BERNARD & tne BORDO! “ogmitin’ Through." in “AS YOU WERE." COMED’ MY La DY *RIENDS Huet CASINO. Pyetray and 20. Fre 220" MUSICAL ‘COMEDY EXauis\Te HLIYTLE WHUPPER With VIVIENNE . th St. it: yA diet M net nedy DEF 31L7 48), Sif of Bos 7 {he Musical Comedy Hit with i} x wIthEDITH DA‘ ! EAST IS WEST MOROSCO™< SR Bee te FERGUSON iti tt wr AR Vata Are ros 238 AMERICAN SINGERS OPERA CO Giibert_ & Sullivan's Comlc Opera Burlesin FLORENCE MOORE PLAYHOUSE} — Now At the BERT” SAMUEL GOLDWYN & REX DEAch Adsire) y Sc t's Fameus oererive STORY ri NEW YOR! ke APITOL LYTELL IN FLYNN SiMe Cireus and Music Novelt ay 0 St. Pop. Prices . Bat vALL THIS WEEK MARY MILES MINTER » “Judy of Rogues’ Harbor” A Thrilling Story of RIAL, TO YEATRE STRAND Noente Broadway & arth st HI p hs a ot it Predustion. ae of Hi cin D ORCHESTRA. BROADW at Si Sire TeAGHTTWAY “THE FIVE. OLLAR PLATE ee -Orch, of 80 Boy BROADWAY 4's. fee! rie PUFF FOLuEY RIVOLI | 49th 81, Biway ayer pays i= HIPPODROME | DOUGLAS Mack EAN and 0) MA Comedy, Rivos HAPPY PRICES, SEATS ON SALE FOR 8 WEEKS DANCING CARNIVAL ZPoM,t0, midnivit. | Tango, one-step, tea-tret; Largen ST. NICHOLAS RINK, 66th Street, Near Broadway. COLUMBIA MAIDS OF ABERIC ‘i ip BROOKLYN. DANSE CAPRICE The Finest Ballroom in Town Dancing from 8 to 1 A. M. Sunda) Ad Clas é Holidays from aP P.M. 2HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1920." ESDAY, MARG! “NC Fy «sh aga iv STORE OPEN 9 A.M. to § P. M. rleAR Fourteenth street Everything New for Spring — HERE West of Fifth Avenue IN At Moderate Prices .| NEW SILKS NEW DRESS COTTONS NEW DRESS WOOLENS NEW APPAREL NEW MILLINERY A new well-fitting corset, dainty white material, and a white satin petticoat will just put you in readiness for trying on Spring frocks. Petticoats 4.97 Our regular $6.94 White Satin Petticoats with dou- ble shadow proof panel and deep hemstitched hem. Corsets 1.74 Our regular $2.50 Corsets of White Coutil with low bust and clastic inserts in back. Sizes 19 to 30. . Spring Cottons, Assortments to meet every demand, prices for. every purse. Fancy Printed Voiles — floral plaid, satin stripes and other de- signs in various colors on dark grounds Novelty Voiles—many dainty pat- terns on light, dark and medium color grounds,..... 8% Imported Organdies— 44 inches wide, maize, pink, light blue, Nile, peach, Spsoliakes blue, rose, orchid, gray, coral and navy Satin Striped Shirting Madras various color combinations—fin€ laundering qualities. . Special 1.47 h Imported Shirtin, for men's si women's tailored blouses, porch dresses and childre: shams — 32 inches wide- large assortment of the newest colorings and patterns Important We Have Just Purchased froma Leading Manufacturer Several Hundred Bales of RUGS Axminsters and Velvets Seamless—splendid quality—most artistic Chinese and other Oriental effects; also small carpet patterns now so much in demand, sizes 2214x386 inch to 12x15 ft., also hall sizes, slight mill imperfections in weave, but these are scarcely noticeable and will not interfere with durability. All Sensationally Priced ON SALE WEDNESDAY New Silks You will find here a representative assortment of fashionable silks priced with moderation for which this house is famous. 40-inch Charmeuse—high lustre--| 40-inch George Crepe — full excellent. wearing quality crepe weave eet nnd dark and medium colors. ..3.75| evening colors.....Special 2,95 32-inch Crepe de ine-—-white or| 35-inch Radium Foulards many colored satin stripes: dainty designs on backgrounds launders well vsses+4.78] of rose, taupe, brown, gray, 36-inch Tricolette—in plain and] navy, China and stripe effects—light and dark] Copenhagen blues 2.75 35-inch Dress Satins—fine, close medium and dark : 2.95 35-inch Sports bre Satins— lors 1,27] white, light and medium de Silk Mixed Chiffon| colors—new scroll designs.4,.75 medium and Yard-wide Printed Radium Taf- colors—for all Spring dress purposes 6.75 33-inch Satin Striped, Sill Mixed R cord—large assortment colors dark colors 11,57] fetas—new designs on various light and dark BLACK SILKS + | grounds 5.25 are much in demand--these are| 32-inch All-Silk Shirting Pongees just a few—quoted from our large with satin red stripes stocks: and variou iths ae 35-inch Dress Satins— 40-inch. Ra Taffetas--soft, duchesse finish ‘ 2.95| lustrous quality—drape beauti Heavy Satin Duchesse— fully-—-all desirable new ep black—excellent colors 2.95 quality 3.75 | 40-inch Printed Georgette Crepes newest combination of sero jack Chiffon’ Taffetas— dufable figures and floral designs on 4.75] light and dark backgrounds nch Black Chiffon Taffeta—| suitable for the new blouses and endid wearing dresses, and also for qualit 5.45 3.75 40-inch Brocaded Crepe Meteors— Chines-—extra scrolls and floral heavy quality street and designs yd. 6.75 and 9.751 evening colors yd. 3.90 To prevent dealers buying, quantith Wednesday and Thursday | Afternoon Tea A Pot of Tea will be served free 184) in tan, urgundy $2. NA Prunellas ond Epingles. AM wool-a9 Inches wide vy and black AERICS MALY FLOOR myrt hss $1.57 d-Wide Pepline Silk Mized. 1.28 In mediur dda ML Sik3—-MALN FLOOK 27) effects—35 M4 et. Cotton Challies nd floral PTON FABRICS ~BASEM ENT, in the Restaurant | | *st.Ne Tee Cet cienial aliens on light or dark bi from 3 to 4,45 round TONNES—-BASEMENT, with every restaurant order Miae™ or navy biue or amounting to twenty-five | | wlin'braldor button trlaming= cents and over. regular sixes, SKIRTS--SECOND FLOOR, See Page 9 for Exceptional Sale of Extra Size ili as designs including Spring Dress Woolens New shades and new ma- terials called forth by Spring are here in the fullest carlete, moderately priced. 42-inch All-Wool Prunellas—high, soft and lustrous finish—ante- lope, laurel, nutria, fox, beaver, delft, raccoon, reindeer, elk, bluebird, otter, seal— navy and black...... a. 2.5 48-inch All-Wool Shepherd ¢ black and white—small, me- dium and large h Checks serge, velour and prunella weaves light @nd dark grounds—new color combinations for street and sportswear—including black and Plaids, white and tan grounds... .97 to 79 S4-inch All. Wool Cras black-chiffon finish— close weave in robin's eae Pe n blues, aster, pigeon, orange, bark, emerald and liberty and navy blue— also heather mixtures: 3.48 to 4.38 two-toned basket Copenhagen, blue, and hamboo, Toile de Laine. weave—tan, y, bluebird and other soft finish and navy blue MORNING SPECIALS--Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P, M. No Mail or Telephone Orders, $2.24 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses... chambray 1.66" plain or od sty los— —to 6 years. SOND FLOOR, 10.50 wale—navy and watet various pocket “ROYS CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR $8.74 Boys’ Suits 3 to 9 yea | $11.94 Boys’ Serge Suits i ne and medium 7.00 ated, “juntor leo—khakl, ures—-many th extra Ww e collars, BOYS’ CLOTHING--THIMD FLOOR, $2.27 Women's Muff Forms Satin lined—do with wrist strap PILLOW DEvr DASRMENT 48 ct. Ribbons -Moires and Taffetas. 4% to 4% inches wide—In ail desirable shades. RIBBON AISLE MAIN FLOOR. pie L she a

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