The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1920, Page 13

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“TRADER SG AMEE UAC SE A; ‘ ny f six gongs “ Distant Be-' dm Ballet —_|tns sare. Rete; ACTION ON COLEY ‘ ’ ssociation the night before, Not even 5 r S With Barrere’s \mivisasss. it "ical: - 4 ithe tanked erneen eRe! | Com: | President's Choice For Secretary of :Little Symphony bot al famifiar with the bames of State Appears Before Senate ety distinguished tenors. ' orth e name of the ARRESTED IN AUTO FRAUD, | portion Busines tirowt Berest. The 4 are estimated at $2.- were maintained tn Suropean cities, The to the tnatability o: “ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE Gives ease and comfort to feet that are tender Former Phiten awer in Hel John G, Berner, twen eh, former avles manager at Philadelphia for the Wilcox Motor Car Compaany of Minne- polis, was arrested this morning in his $400 @ month suite at the Spencer Arma Hotel, Broadway and 69th Street, as a fugitive from justice, He was indicted in August last, with five others, charged with conspirary in defrauding lessees of cars and prospective purchasers out of many thousands of dollars. After arraignment before Magistrate Nolan in Jefferson Market Court he was D sent to the Tombs to await extradition fons ache this | to Philadelphia. Autiseptic, He ERED TG TE ing Powder w' Releciver Named for Exporting Firm. give quick relief. 8 in Salesman re. ’ | Committee in Secret. By Sylvester Rawling. The regular rehearsal of the Peo-| WASHINGTON, March 18. —Bain ¥ Redan Gancers and the ye ee eee eee e Canu® | bridge Colby made an exténsive atate- b ot Pra Haken by them) merce. The public is cordially in-|ment to the Senate Foreign Relations there may have been a surfeit | vited. Comimittee to-day regardiig the infor- Fecent years, but the . entertain- Awaits aekuusk $6i ry ich th itae tnd 1 Ae teins end sibaeda johnson Salts, mation on which the committes is de- Waliot a4 Oh roe night, |, Ravert Underwood Johnson, the new| laying action on his confirmation as Carnegio ame Ambassador of the United States to'ecretary of State. full of interest. Mr. Bolm not | Italy, Was one of the 1,744 passengers| ‘Those present maintained the silence fs an individual dancer of the| on the French liner France for Havre, 19 W. 24th St., Near Oth Ave. The only store that salle the everstocks of the National Cloak @ Satt Ce. Ne connection with any ether store nother Great Big Shoe Sale! Thousands of Pairs for Men, Women and Children Oxfords for Men; Oxfords, Pumps and High-cut Shoes for ‘Women and Misses; High-cut Shoes for Children. All overstocks of the National. Made of soft, pliable Vici Kid, Patent, Gun Metal finished or Calfskin Leathers, in black or brown. Not all sizes in each style, nor does each shoe come in all the leathers mentioned, but every pair pictured and others are all included in this big clearance. Lower in price than we believe any future sale can possibly offer. yf q which has surrounded all the hearings rank but he has an artistic gense|sailing at noon to-day. He was: ac- on the subject, but it wak sald the @rich enables him to arrange capti-|companied by Mra, Johnson. Other | nominee would not be asked to appear} WilliarA C. Fitts of No. 38 Pine| i it ia your @ating dances for others. Appropri-|Passengers were Mrs. William K. Van- again. The committee will meet aswin| Street was to-day appointed receiver! [ff printele it Bte settings, an adroit use of the Dua|ierbilt, the Countess de Cbambrun,|to-morrow ‘and some members expect|in bankruptcy for George Mogensen and | I ANd ail in the Foot-bath, ‘Art Piano, and the support of George | Wh hr! is if member of the that it may take final action then. Jerome 8. Dumont, partners in an ex- . y Sold everywhere. and his Little Symphony Or-| Emanuel Parodl, the largest Tallon ai counted for much. owner, Mr. Bolm danced to a Wieneiwski @ Chopin etude and a Rach- Inoff prelude besides contributing | Amrrien dance to music by! 1 NONE KNEW SHE jouf. Grace, poise, rhythm and agil- marked them all. Margit Leeraas| | DYED OLD GARMENTS je @ stunning picture as the white ‘ate mais Peacock, the music by Charles T. “Diamond Dyes” Make All Her Geiffes. Percy Grainger’s music was the better part of an Irieh dance by Faded, Shabby Apparel Mins Leeraas and Marshall Hall that Turn New they did not distinguish, although she wore a green waist and a skirt em- Droidered with shamrocks and he| Don’t worry about perfect results. i 1 li ss Use “Diamond Dyes,” guaranteed to wt pported a green coat and brandished| sive a new, rich, fadeless color to any 4i4(( | & ohillalegh. Ruth Page wae rather! fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, ‘ te (111 Hii" fer" Grejg’e “Papillon.” Other! cotton or mixed _goods—dresses,| \Y A were Alexander Oumansky,| blouses, stockings, skirts, children’s mn ship Basement Silk Dresses | Spring Coats Gaird Leelle and France Vea tt perit- | coats, feathers, drapeties, coverings. { | i me weal te Little} The Direction Book with each Qaasiiediben if Basses, Tar “iarrere was al-| Package tells so plainly, how. to dia- : t Below Their Wholesale Costs! | Past Season’s, But Extra Value! : ; Thonddye over any. color that you, aaa Sal Glereasa Bese MUS mee OF cnnot take « mistake. °°" gare Handsome, Dresses of Figured Foulards, Silk | Women's and Mi ‘To match any material, have drug- 201 Crepe de Chines and some of Serge. ost every wanted coler for Spring an 3 women’s and © Katharine Goodson, the Engtish| gist show nist, an established favorito here | Card,—Ad ore the war, gave a second recital | —— the season at Aeolian Hall yester- | afternoon, devoting her pro- ramme to Chépin. The Chopin that ar e iss Goodson reveals is no mawkish 0 Sentimentalist, but a virile master of | goods and sentiments replete with 1ze uu “Diamond Dye” Color @ortic fancy. With this conception of | ive touch and compelling power. _——— etimes @ little more suavity, a t exposition of the scherzo in B Purtiva = Lagrima’ in Doniz @U'Hisir a’'Amore” mightily stirred a he master of piano music Miss Good- | i. ‘a splendid interpreter of him. | aves ~« ‘stricter attention to rhythm might be t minor and of the polonaise in A | t opus 53. | e 1 Qo ) ‘wded audience at the Metropolitan | 6 Be.vans lot water ‘Adamo Didur. Mr. Papi con- | jure Relief cted a rattling good performance. | E N “ Readers of this column yesterday 8 er facile fingers are backed by in- | desired, but the whole of her effort * Caruso's exquisite singing of “ ra House last night. In the com- | aicona, Wiser Suit Bargains Serges, Poplins, Burellas, Velours, Mixtures and Tricotines. For women and misses, in sizes up to 42, Many colors. These are overstocks of the National’s complete Fall and Winter line, in which many of the Suits are of- fered at one-third of their regular price. ent, vivacious, and sometimes | BLOOMINGDALES 50TH TO 60TH STREET LEX? sterous cast were Maria Barrientos, ora Sparkes, Giuseppe de Luca NGTON TO 8D AVENUE sad ai A Sale of Walters Player Pianos ‘mst have been surprised to be told FOR INDIGESTION hat George Hamilton sang the cycle Every one perfect. Every Suit silk lined. Choice of them all over 20 different model: all at the one phenomen- ally low clearance price. . J Second Floor | We have been fortunate in securing a large shipment of the latest model Walters | Players at a price that allows us to offer a limited number of these instruments | at this exceptionally low price, $475, during this sale. No Players will be held | i H in reserve, so we advise you to call tomorrow if you wish to take advantage of this exceptional offer. WALTERS PLAYER |i] sSuil. “coals | = $475 V7 ere ja - and Pe) popular BB) wen t Teun Wool Flan- nels in two styles, one Behe es ed. solld colors and mixtures. | Weights suitable for year- round wei a atyle, © onvertible collars and slash pock- ets, Rich dark greens, browns and oxford Krays. Bizew up to 37, Siist et tenttetistte' | SPECIAL LOW TERMS | | OF ONLY $3 A WEEK | bargains, 51585 5907 Fn 100T eed MII F100, een ain Floor bockers, An Easter Sale of Shirts and Ties | Main F100T meme 12 Special Friday Bargains for Boys Tan | Boys’ Cont of Moleskim Cloth, 1 | | | | i Seite) Beye’ Coréuroy Coats in Macki- b ; $1.59 Pouble-breasted style. ¢2 gf naw style, Wind and j Where One Dollar Does The special plan of easy weekly or monthly payments that we have put joys’ Wash sults of White “Macktnnera’ of Wool Fully’ tinea $4097 into operation for the benefit of those who are unable to pay cash for their in- | strument eliminates the greatest worry of the prospective purchaser. The ie fact that you can pay for your instrument in convenient payments during the time that you have it in your home makes it possible for almost any family to own one of these beautiful Walters Players. acrea front 1"... $1.97 h Suits, Collar and cuffs ald $3.97 straight lined pa lar, Belt style tan and dark « Mutts of Wool and | Sm Lt jot, Lined green vel Fi " $3.97 | oroated Boyw’ Suit of Navy Serge in Nor- folk style. Sizes & to 6 years..... ‘ Main Floor Free Wi th Each Player q EXTRA SPECIAL Leather Bags EXTRA SPECIAL Almost the Work of Two Charvet Scarfs, $1.35 were $2.50 ¥ = Suits of dark teen; doubl Nortolkc style, 90002 t Woot ‘Cheviet. Patch ercoats 0 ‘breasted, Rich, lustrous, full bodied _ silks. , ig Women’s SHOES J sma sirup, pure of piack de Basque Blouse ‘ad Pari) Me wai they'll wens geal A Beautiful Music Roll Cabinet-—A Hand- i: ot White Bae | ot ie Ucco'ome | OL SUK Taffeta Invisible stripes in besutifal colors; some Bench to Match—$10 Worth of Music a shee OF Superior qual: Ng | | cool greens and grays; warm maroons; of Your Own Choice—And Free Delivery. A leather Metre Alen ii geoen: $f 49 Wected” with the burgundies, ete,; a wide range. Titeat haceewe teens Dr brown i faceted Rat kak | . * * ing toe last: Louis Morocco-finished | Fashionable plaid ne Haimiinkin:® strap han- $469 | sitk tanec of Rood Back Purse of genuine | QU® An unusually at- ! eather ‘$4.69 | tractive susie 81.97 Anions $297 bargain + ith leather top The Walters Player is too well known to require an introduction to the he Zhe. music loving public of this city. More than 40,000 Walters Pianos and Players are now in the homes of the people of this City and vicinity. The case is made of teautiful figured mahogany, highly polished, and in a Colonial design. It has a full and mellow tone and the Player Action has a national reputation and embodies all the very latest mechanical player devices. The Walters Player is truly an instrument that any family can well be proud of. Spring Shirts, $8.65 were $12.50 In the delicate pastel tints of Spring. Vuiue, Children’s Garments | ror) moire Vii Creepers of Linene or | Bas of Kenuine Persian Leather with white bind- 3Q¢@ black purple; $4.97 Well cut shirts; will set as though custom tailored; cuffs fit snugly. Of high quality Jersey silk and broad- cloth, also Shantung silks with’ em- broidered pleated bosoms. Sweaters tic at knees 1 handle le Creepers of Chambray- neat trlinmlnicy ee and §9¢ | fe'and nike ws $849 ehlander tat for children Of ———— AM aivnmecie MC | Towels, Toweling “eatlor ‘collar aif'around” or ® year Dress of Galatea; braid wail 4 White Hack Towels: ore yaa, $1.97 a 4 for $1.60 rokets ine Dress, hand embroia Towels of good lated were 'G'for $1.00 ~ If You Cannot Call—Mail Coupon Gentlemen:—Kindly send me illustrated catalogue and particulars regarding your | Player-Piano Sale | Hack ht, hemme 1ox32 125th Street at Srd Avenue -' Plaited D: t HENAN St conc yaneene ag rene” nant sa ge ag BUTE Bee let Chal 4 1456 Broadway Broadway at 49th St. 47 Cortlandt St | : cbtoldered: to 1d. aed ust-color striped parder 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Ave, B’klyn 44 East 14th St. \ ADDRESS iiss sciess cee veenspere sss Sinbroldery;. solid, color god 5 yds. for $1.00 ‘ White Cotton Crash Empire Style Cont of ‘silk-and : border; cotton Poplin, with em- cottgn, koulin, with m-” $3.97 | fa "5 yds. for 6c Hours: 9:00 te 5:30 (Saturday, 9:00 te 6:00. 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