The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1920, Page 13

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ape ee. al ke : JAY "AEP AT CONCERT Frieda Hempel impersonates Swedish Nightingale—Ex- | e@rcises In Aquarium, ———EE STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P, M. IE ARN ESTABLISHED 1837 ‘Wom of Witth Aveaus q wi ® te was 100 years ago yesterday that Lind, the Swedish Nightingale, born, and seventy years ago that Whe made. ber first appearance in Amerion tn a concert at Castle Gar Gen, #0 It was fitting that some recog- Bition be made of the events. This Wes done yesterday tn Carnegie Hall, &t tho Hippodrome and the Aquarium, fhe Castic Garden of crinoline days. Carnegie Hall was decorated to louk @4 the Garden did in 1850 oven to the ‘Use of lanterns for lighting. The or- hestra was garbed in ye olden style, and pretty girte in erinoline acted as ‘@ehers. © original programmes ‘Were reproduced and Miss Lind was impersonated by Frieda Hempel, who Wore a copy of the Nightingale’s gown and played some of her accom. Paniments on a piano, now the prop- erty of Mra. John Tobin, which Miss often used. Arthur Middleton Gapersonated Signor Belletti, the bar- ftone of Miss Lind’s concert, and Ole Weprna n wns M. Benedict, the Apparel of Latest Mode For Misses The individuality, the gaiety, the spirit of youth is embodied in this new attire of varied charm; the wisdom, the forhougse the experience of nearly a century of merchandising is figured in these nioney-saving values. 122 WEST 34" ST. To 19 WEST 35" ST. ” The reward of merit ecognition of SELMARK Styles~Qualities and Values, has brought about a phenomenal growth of our establishment. --~ , ° ing of our New). Extetision through to 33” kes SELMARK’S ‘one of the larqeat= outiful shops in New York. Misses Velour Dresses 28.50. Our Regular $36.75 One is sketched (left) to give you an ides of the slender silhouette and _ rectal lines of the model. Revers, vest and cuffs are of heavy vovelty tricolette, and the vest is beautifully embroidered in colored Misses’ Velour and Broadcloth Suite Special 29.50 | Our Regular gina} accompanist. . T. Barnum, who brought the soprano to this country, ap- red in the person of Thomas Wise, yo told of the New York of earlier ys and intimated that one was still ing “born every minute” as of old. , The vocal and instrumental pro- me was a duplicate of Miss a's first concert and Miss Hempel gang tho pumbors prettily. There Was a dig audience and much enthu- e, espectally when a cable from ou are invited to inspectour ~ ADVANCE AUTYU DISPLAY EXCLUSIVE PRo CTIONS SELMARKS ow WORKROOMS Gowns Suits Wraps Furs Millinery Waists Handsome. et rire, gi an Re eg, visitor ing Gustave of Sweden was read 6 proceeda will be divided among | charities. $39.75 and $42.75 The suit pictured (right) fs of broadcloth and ‘At the Hippodrome, Miss Rielle Storey, looking even more like Miss than Miss Hempel, sang "Com'n’ rough the Rye” as one imagines Lind herself might have sung The audience was most appreci- tive. In the Aquarium in the afternoon, may be chosen in rein- deer, navy and black, The smart pleats in the back give a distinctively youthful air. A narrow lapped belt crosses in the exorcines comprised an address by Madison Grant of the Zoological Bociety, the story of the singer's life, id by W. A. F. Ekengren; an out-| of the Aquarium's history. and, sical numbers by the Swedish ging Society. P. 8.—A search of the official record @hows that Miss Lind's concert also! guarks the debut on Manhattan Streets of tho ticket speculator! | | FLOWER HOSPITAL, SERVING | i front, and the converti- ills. These dresess we ™, 2 Salts some'of the howpitals in the et | ble collar fastens snug. are obtainable in have discontinued their ambulance ser- q about the throat, AY Bi eine rte, ansome, Fie Bee, | bd twown, beaver and navy tbe continued, according to an velour suit with clever | the sale ambulance service covaring | little pinch tucks fin- ae city blocks with a resident and | ena attractive styl- Mia Dr meopien °C BUndreds Of) TE Makes LITT WPPRIESCH WHAT Yor aT ee ishing’ in embroidered styl. ; —EE arrows also comes at ing is priced at this this price. special value, too, Misses’ Tricotine Dresses Misses’ Crepe Satin Misses’ Beaded Ss 22.50 Dresses Tricotine Dresses 5 Ss . ‘ Saks KCanipany a Our Regular $26.75 and $28.75 iis 33 he m de ae Za Y | youth “ og gd ae . Charmi panies whi h the The especial beaut, of these ill P. ! | outhful charm to navy blue arming hich y Will Place On Sale Tomorrow ff tbe Aes frocks, Pea Miss may know herself to be dresses, Rp made in the this case is given by cherry re intel 7 for tea, new coat style, is an juisitely ee or green won embroidery, shot te a d rf fiers eepbowyinors graceful and resid ag er de- 00 H. t E ; lA through with a thread of tinsel —- . : sign, carried out in seaming d KY xquisite and trimming at the waist, and with a very deep girdle draped long beads on skirt, waist : sides of the skrt, Another high at one side and the skirt sleeves. Oriental blue duvet; tricotine model at this price has , pleated front and back, the is set into the bell sleeves to give $ the Moyen-Age waist line and pleatings connected by bands a smart touch of color. At the At ®, a pleated skirt trimmed at the oft trlcuncine ah thie kid same price comes a tricotine sides with bands of self cloth. Oita matte Teens’ tort aM creas, with an apron tunic ef- EACH A MASTERPIECE IN THE DE- The new Gost tacidel aieo way 14,78 to 118.00 aelaien; vely trimmed with flat SIGNING OF MILLINERY OF MERIT ' be chosen at this value. . 5 braid. Noe} ° A . Hts that reveal all the newest style i Misses’ Plaid Wool Skirts Misses’ Coats innovations shown in Paris for Fall~ 13.95 ' 32.50 styles for Matron and Miss—for street and | On ‘ ‘ A r Regular $45.74 dress wear, fashioned of the ma- Our sasha $17 am aati whe egu r = cal j n th nt re youthful smartness ‘oats of velour, silvertone and other warm tonal terials of the hour, and shown { ridley oa ier ‘ Kt this enecial value we have materials are made with a youth ul style that will call in a wondrous assortment of ! a large assortment in which is to be found every new, forth enthusiastic approval, Some have collars trimmed colorings to harmonize with the t attractive mmbinetion ct pokes ln enn wah Auitsallan Sports a eho Se Se cee w il i Z sm le lined new gowns. They are packs nh ene , throughout with silk, simply wonderful, and at $10 igh | ; sauw | | 4 Chapaery 5a | ee? paremanet? Youth loves ebove all things variety-——a different hat for every dress, a little hat with the tailored suit, a big hat with the afternoon frocks, a soft, crushable velvet hat, a tam, and every other kind that is being worn, Misses will find all styles among Les Chapeaux Charmant at a price which will permit buying as many as desired. Models are coming in every day, and you are always sure of the newest modes. = Reig ae Hats for Young Girls Ready-to-Wear Hats Beaver Hats 2.57 4.95 Baks & Company Our Regular $3.95 Our Regular $6.50 and $7.50 Of Australian opossum, others of sealine, while stil! a8 ee : Youthful shapes emartly finished with bands, bows Heavy nap Beaver hats, in brown, beaver, navy blue and streamers, May be had in several colors, and black are attractively trimmed, See pages 16, 19 and 27 for other Hearn advertising Broadway at 34th Se. MILLINERY DEPT—Third Floor

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