The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1920, Page 15

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HOOVER FIGHT IN CALIFORNIA) <:quoa DIVIDES ILLINOIS. Followers de Contest State in Re can Primart SAN FRANCISCO, March alifor- s : ie nia's Presidential primary’in May wit| ST. LOUIS, March 12.—IIlinots Dem- esieens a battle between the supporters |ocrats, as well as those in Missourt a Herbert | and ‘elsewhere, are sharply divided at Hoover. ree hundred Hoover men shave decided to place a Republican del- | Present on the question of whether a egation pledged to Hoover in the pri-|wet or a dry plank shall be insorted in ‘ F :miney. nat | ceeyaitate,, Platform when the State | ; “7, d 6 alignment of Hoover agatnat| Conventions are called to | } t Ig Zi ‘Johnson will place the treaty issue] The issue has been somewhat con-| G remaine or é co lan om an 0 TO UC rg up to California, for Hoover is| fused in the last few days by the an- Qa strong forthe treaty’as Johnson 46 |nouncement of the Wet forces that they | ee el a Phonograph that ts a true Musical Instrument” A letter to a dled to the ar= caring Monday rest at No. 201 34th Street held by Public jnight of Otto NR nineteen, Nixon | next | e * cently discharge: e navy. Tt| Mo curtailed trol- y fs charged the glowingly f the Vhold- ‘The po- | Bridge, Since the york R y say the Company stopped running cars 00 He w: the bridge thousands of residents - A -|of Williamsburg have been obliged | onl | i by a f d the Sulli- ide f Missouri Democrate Also Split om Prohibition. ‘thirty-four cents a day to go (The Only Phonograph with an Artistic and Satisfactory Tone Control— The GRADUOLA vw America’s Le ading Fur House Filth Ave. Fur Shop The Original and Only Abram ely (435 Fifth Ave. \" From Manutaciurer to Weartr “One Floor Up—And Save Money” DO NOT BE FOOLED! We have no connection with any other Store eo Fifth Avenue een | name “Ratkowsky.” advertised furs will be found AT THIS ADDRESS ONLY. Beware of imitators and imitations. This is the ORIGINAL and ONLY Abram Ratkowsky. FINAL CLEARANCE! | 9 Annual “Clean-Out” Sale of All Winter FURS To Make Room for New Summer Models. | Price or Profit Cuts No Figure—All Playing the Phonograph EOPLE are so accustomed to hearing the phono- graph simply play itself, that it is not always easy to picture someone playing it. And it is practically impossible to realize the fascination of doing so without actual experience. Yet the immense advantage the Graduola gives to the Aeolian-Vocalion is obvious, Artists never sing twice with exactly the same feel- ing. « Without changing their individual conceptions of their songs and compositions, they vary their interpre- tations in detail. This is exactly what anyone can do by using the Graduola. Without actually changing the interpreta- tions (tempo and phrasing always remaining the same) it can be varied in tone color, thus giving it a freshness and spontaneity which the ordinary phonograph per- formance never possesses, And it is the fact that even when tiie player knows nothing of music, these changes sound well and add to the musical result, the explanation being that the arbitrary elements of interpretation, namely:—tempo, phrasing, and basic expression are unaffected by the Graduola. The Sum Total of Phonograph Satisfaction Though the Aeolian-Vocalion has been upon the market only about three years, it is today recognized as the leading instrument of its type, not only in this ‘ - country but also abroad. ws This is because the Vocalion offers everything possessed by the best phonographs of ordinary type, and adds GRADUALLY, tenderly, toward the end of its own exclusive and important advantages as well. 4 SS Our Winter Furs MUST GO! LGWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN No event in years has so thoroughly demonstrated our well-known ability to UNDERSELL EVERY FUR HOUSE IN NEW. YORK, on the finest furs that come to this country, as im this annual offering which now begins. In this regular yearly sale WE UNDERTAKE TO CLEAN UP OUR ENTIRE WINTER STOCKS OF FUR COATS, MUFFS AND SETS. fe carry no furs over till next season—all our space being needed for Summer furs. Nor do we sto; low price to bring about the complete disposal of these Winter stocks. MANY OF THESE FURS ACTUALLY COST US MORE TO BUY AND MAKE UP IN OUR FACTORIES than the price at which we offer them to you to-day and to-morrow. Another thing: RIGHT NOW théte furs in the raw pelts could not be duplicated at a price that would enable “Us to name any such prices as these—YET BEFORE NEXT WIN- ER'’S SNOW FLIES INDICATIONS ARE THAT EVERY FUR IN HIS LIST WILL BE AT LEAST DOUBLED IN PRICE. For this Ber’ we suggest your buying NOW. At your request we will hold eS A em for you in our great cold storage vaults FREE OF ALL STOR- GE CHARGES and insured until you come for them. WE WILL STORE YOUR FURS FREE TILL NEXT WINTER 4" If you will come here to-day or to-morrow and purchase one of these fine coats, at prices just half what they will be next yoar, =n po a ll BH cold storage vau TAND HOLD FREE OF CHARGE TILE NEXT the verse, the lovely voice melted away as if For example:—You may search the market over and apap A Ael ale Aa lag aN LD all ondnre the singer, having lulled her little one to sleep, you will hear no phonograph with so rich, mellow and On Sale Friday and Saturday l} was moving slowly out of the room. Fascinated, beautiful a tone; you will see no phonograph that reflects a almost doubting that so flexible a tone could such genuine art in the simple elegance of its cases; and you will findno phonograph that allows you the great privi- come from a phonograph, I noticed that Marjorie, i ' fs 4 : iid lege of taking an active part in the playing of its records. by simply moving the Graduola back and forth, was actually playing the record herself; accent- You are invited to Aeolian Hall ing a note here, modulating a phrase there, making of this remarkable phonograph a responsive medium for the expression of her own musical thought.” The Aeolian Company wants everyone interested in phonographs or music to come to Aeolian Hall. You may hear the Vocalion play, for like other phonographs, it plays itself when desired. And then, if you wish, you may take the Graduola in your hands and possibly for big The feature or device which fF ; . , Xpabieie GREAT CLEARANCE OF FUR COATS makes the Acolian-Vocalion a the first time in your life, experience the fascination and $200 French Seal $97.50 | $600 Jap Mink Coats $297.50 true musical instrument, and thrill of expressing your own music instincts in beautiful $650 FrenchSeal 741m) 297.50/ $625 Nutria Coats 298.75 which was largely responsible i S. Doo RearsealCesie™? "25°52 | dao NetenSoal Centers “97°90 Pe eae Mea A musical tone H $300 FrenchSeal iN 149,50, $700 Mink Coates = 349.50 F = ne Aco vail ied : i- $250Sea Lion, trimmed 124,50! $800 Squirrelette!(i'f,tuctn 397.50 nally entering the field of pho- $200 FrenchSeal Dolman 149.50| $150 Beaverette Coats 74.50 noeraply imanutactures lake VOCALION PRICES ~ $400 FrenchSeal fpr" 197,50 | $200Sealine Coatees i oe : 7 | A $500 Hudson Sc 249,50 $200 Near Seal Coats 98.50 f Graduola, the first and only Conventional Models from $60 — with Graduola from j $750 Hudson Se 347,50 | $175 Sea Lion Coats 94.50 simple and practical method . L—FOR EXTRA L/ lengths to 45 in, and up te (PRL PELE ELS Gee eee Ce EEE ee eT i 98.50 f Brown Marten Scarfs 54.75 | Squirrel Capes 49.50 FLLULULULLELLLLLLLOLOLLLLLLLLOLLLLLLLLLLGLLLLELL GLb Gh LGLLoLGnGoobhoGoboon Shunk. Saris a p I , I it Acolian Hall at this time, cut ont this SUMMER SCARFS, SETS NECKPIECE | # The sl ZAC se Artin, Hal oy a a ot OU WALLER ’ ’ S oa beautiful illustrated catalogue. ‘ol Mi pig i (a Bieete cates hue Flying Ser ! 75 | Jap mia en st, 34.75 Style 620 . Gentlemen: Kindly send me your illustrated Vocalion catalogue. Wal 72:50; Mink Animal Scarfs 24.50 Pier ees $225 5 In MANHATTAN, 29 West 42nd Street \ ofS sew SI : jonventert mortiiy berms P . ~pre # Sablo, animal 49.50] Speer Sable, animal 197.50 In the BRONX In NEWARK Jn BROOKLYN WERTHEIMER'’S | ° Stone Merten 50/00) teen net, Anlaal La 367 East 149th St. 895 Broad St. 11 Flatbush Ave, 181 St. & Wadsworth Ave. Name... Sable re snbadl a Bat Silver Yotz, animal 98.75 Mohers of the Duo-Art Pianola Piano—Foremost Manufacturers of Musical 1 Address y Cross Fox vline He 75 | Mink, 4.Skin, animal 172,50 Instruments inthe World | : Kit Blue Fox, animal 34.50 4 eRe ene recreate 27,50 | Silver Lynx, animal 34.75 \ 24. 75 | Hudson Seal Ce pes 24.50 mn [ eas ‘ * » * 4 wee EN und

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