The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1920, Page 17

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~ eo - ~ Pavlowa Back Again, |:2%2"), 2.587 ee na ene Maintains Her Vogue;|" lone would establish her pre- Diles were parked around the hous Wor the nightly p mances Sin id Pi Fe nt ot a woor’a | the, Wednesday and urday Was the first night of a wee! changes of program| ger an ianist| engagement of the Itussian dancer BMUGD Will’ Ge poput and her company at Oscas Hammer- By Sylvester Rawling. |stein’s ‘Teraple of Art under the di- one and pe « 0 ose | Music by of and Drig SNA PAVLOWA, after an ab-lthterprisen wo are to near more and | the feature of Inst neint’s, pre sence of several seasons from|more as the years roll on, unleas | &tamme, supplemented by “La Por), a& dance poem to by Pay y am greatly mistaken. The occasion waa made a benefit for the Navy | Dukds, both arranged by Ivan [Club. Admiral Wilson and bis etaf|tine. In “Amarilia’ Mme. Pa were present, the house was pro-| Was ably assisted by Alexandre Vol- fusely decorated, and Julla Arthur made an, eloquent plea for funds to establish’ clubs for sailors in every | as seaport A host of y ‘sold programmes, and a | audience flied house the local stage, returaed to the Manhattan Opera House inst night still the “incomparable.” It wae just | ten yoare ago to the night that she frat appeared with the Ballet Russe. @% the Metropolitan Opera House. Much water bas passed through the mill and many able exponents of her art have appeared in review before! wus since then, but none that {ts pos- tribute, as he did in his solo Merrot to Dvorak's musi upporting cast proved " oe by Mile, Lege! by ¢ ski, to music Intne, who won for himeelf a special of her euperb technique, of her| opera prices. veteran Max ntly, and a Greek ee, of her infinite charm.| Hirach, who I" associated with ve ee to musi Brahma, recalling Her interpretation of Saint-Saens's| management, mported that seven! memories of | ra Duncan's puptis, STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. | He ARN— ESTABLISHED 1827 Fourteenth Street ‘West of Finh Avene Wednesday—Thursday—Friday— Saturday 9 se e Boys’ Outfitting Sale ‘ Large stocks, newly arrived, showing the immense style- selection for which our assortments are famous, com- prise the offerings in this Sale. Parents who have eagerly waited for this event will find qualities and assortments in every way up to their highest expecta- tions, and values surpassing in their economy oppor- tunities those to be found in other stores. The boy who does his shopping at this Sale is dressed warmly, well and’ economically for the Winter. / Boys’ Suits 4.50 | Our regular $19.50 Plain or pleated Norfolk models in a very large as- sortment of well tailored styles, one of which is illus trated. Materials’ are all * wool fabrics in vajious shades of green, brown and gray, in mixtures, checks and fancies, some with extra trousers. Suits are well lined. Values are ex ceptionally worth while. Sizes 10 to 18 years Boys’ Mackinaws 13.50 Our regular $16.50 Junior Boys’ Suits ° Our regular $11.94 Double breasted models of sport style of Dutch, junior Norfolk and A splendid selection snappy and warm materials; some are styled with inverted sailor styles, in pleat or plain backs, all- around belt and converti ble collar, Colors are ox- ford, navy, brown and | green in two-tone effects, One of the many models is illustrated. Sizes 9 to 18 years. serge, velveteen; cheviot and show every new model that is smart and practical for The,sketch shows one attractive style. Sizes 8 to 8 younger boys, Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suits 13.25 Our regular $16.50 Suits of fine or medium wale all-wool serge, are extremely well made, with coat and knickers serviceably lined, There is a good variety of new models amartly styled. Sizes 8 to 17 years JUNIOR BOYS' FALL COATS 6.50 7.50 8.50 9.50 | Our regular Our regular Our recular Our regular | BOYS' SUITS 11.50 16.50 Our regular Our regular ok Our regular $8.74 & $9.74 $11.95 $13.50 $16.50 $11.94 & $13.50 $16.50 &$17.50 $22.50 New double breasted, full belted coats in | Semi-Norfolk and pleated models, many of Fall fancies and navy blue serge afford a | which have extra trousers, are made of large choice of models with plain or | cheviot, cassimere and other well wearing Sizes 245 to 8 years | woolen fabrics. 9 to 18 years Boys’ Furnishings Boys’ Gray Union Suits——high neck—long sleever—ankle length—sise 6 4D years—our regular $1.89... ° Rise of 10 cts. for each size larger. Boys’ Part Wool Gray Ribbed Underwear —high neck, long sleeve shirts and ankle length d —nl 6 to 10 see | ength drawers—sixes 6 to 1.10 years—our regular $1.87, 92 | our regular $1.68 137 | Boys’ Heavy or Fine Ribbed Hose— 26 seconds of 50 ct. quality...,. bs pleated backs Boys’ Blouses—large assortment of new colors and patterns—light and medium striped percales—attached or detach- able collars—also sport and Eton styles sizes 4 to 15 years 1.00 fancy our regular $1.48... Boys’ Shirts neckband striped persales—Prench 12 to 1914, neck our regular $1.50. Boys’ Caps colors and style cuffs Larger sizes a large assortment of good styles—gray, brown and fancy mixtures .97 | Boys’ Heavy Ribbed H. 40 our regular 1.48 | our regular .80........0005 e Children’s Coat Sweaters. brown, greet, | Boy. Capeskin Glovee—washabl oxford and navy qackens und 3.85 | mer! asgennc rl ple able 2. 85 rollar-—our regular 84.06 a ie eimai sens | Bove’ One-Clasp Chamoleette Gloves 82 Boys’ Shirts—fine quality percalo—lght ay PaRalay AT.06 and medium patterns full cul—some aig with attached collars 14 neck 2 1,38 our regular #1 o4 See Pages 5, 11 and 23 for Other Hearn Advertising 1.50 Boys’ One-Clasp Silk Lined Gloves our regular $2.00... “Swan,” of which there have dian! vanicad and forty private automo- | was effective. Thmodore Btier, ¢ Sme other times stra! deserted the audieger ting the Hrvin Nyred © lost effectiveness by fhuch after forceful ex these ity Here now! the low prices you've om "RE ready for you right now!—with the Clothes you want to wear- waited for! you want to pay—as low as $26.50 Suit, Topcoat or Overcoat! The drop in the market did it. We too! of the reductions in the prices of woolens, linings and trimmings because we make our Clothes ourselves, day by day and not a full season ahead. Every garment in our store is radically form with today’s prices-—even those before the drop in the market have been reduced to create one standard of value. $26.50 now buys an all-wool Suit, Topcoat or Overcoat formerly $30 to $45 f bestowed Coenraad V, Be opin, Grieg, Lomhetiaky 50 Every Garment absolutely all wool THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 19, — r Ww applause that a large won Her, Bhe nied at the piano by firhagi, at Carnegie Hall Jed his name to the Hat aking New York At the beginnt way through bie 4 in D minor and “Wa rfan the monotony in his) layed in his e@xposi-| numbers a style and an} of hie own, On his were componitions by ~at the price for an all-wool k full advantage reduced to con- that were made Another example of how we are now able to reduce These Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats formerly were $50 to $65 Fe # it prices. The best that money can buy. Suits, Overcoats that were $70 to $85 Topcoats and 5 ” Moe Levy Our Only Store Son 119-125 Walker Street or ‘'Elevated" Every Subway from Brooklyn and New York transfers direct to Canal St. Station, within sight of our store OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 7—-SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 Phone No, Pensylvania 6100 For Other Gimble News See Page 12 GIMBEL BROTHERS _ 32u0 STREET ~ BROADWAY ~ 33a STREET NEW Y YORE CITY Console Phonograph At a Sale Price LA AMA ff ie WW, yg "ans sm wg ir i #40) WMA. Alta ov mtn Queen Anne Model Console Phonograph + $159 New Period Conreid Phonograph : Reduced to $159 A new phonograph that’s a real achievement. Quality in tone—Quality in workminship—a period design in a console table model—and all this at a price extraordinarily low—an introdyectory price that is quickly giving the new Conreid the fame and the prominence that the upright Conreid has earned, A Phonograph That Will Stand Testing Test it—try it. ‘Try it for tone—for mechanism—for workmanship. Plays all makes of records—has an automatic stop, tone modifier, large wooden amplifier—all the latest improvements that add to your enjoy- ment and improve the tone. As for price—you know that standard makes of similar design cost as much as twice this price. And you know that there’s nothing offered anywhere to compete with it in quality at the price. $5.00 a Month The Upright Conreid At a Sensational Price Pay as Low as Pay as Low as $5 a Month The price has aroused eager interest. The phonograph has justified that interest, Don't buy it on its price alone it—really convince yourself, You'll be delighted with its tone—pleased with its design. Universal tone arm, ae all makes of records tone modifier De motor-——wooden amplifier—polished satiny cabinet-—these are just a few of the features you'll find—features that have made for the Conreid the great success it has had. Come in the evening, if you're busy all day—but don't let this saving slip by you. see it—hear If You Can't Call, Mail the Coupon. GIMBEL BROTHERS, MUSIC SALONS 33d Street and Broadway, N. Y. City Gentlemen—-Please send me further informa- tion concerning the sale priced period Conreid or upright Conreid phonograph, Music Salons, Eighth Floor, Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock Name Street and Number A Nn ttt A A CCM eS a ER = ee = - i ' j qe resent tata

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