The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1920, Page 23

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| Kerekjarto, Violinist, Scores at His Debut ~ By Sylvester Rawling. UCI DE KBREKIARTO, the lat: | est violinist to bid for favor here, is likely to be the hit of the season, He made his American debut in a recital at Carnegie Hall last night, disclosing a bix, luscious, emptivating tone, a masterful tech- Mique and a command of “all the tricks of the trade” that make for Popular favor. How serious a mu- siclan he is must be left for a pro- “gramme of larger content to prove. His playing last night of the Bach Chaconne was a marvel of skill. He/ saturated Shubert's “Ave Marla” Frith sentiment almost cloying. He took his honors modestly. Incident- | ally he is not one of Leopold Aver’ pupils, although that distinguished teacher of violinists paid tribute to| him from a box. The Beethoven Axsociation gave its first concert of the season at} Aeolian Hall last night. ‘The pro-| gramme was presented by the Lon- don String Quartet, Harold Buuer,| the pianist and Florence Hinkle, so- prano. The house was sold out. APPLE WEEK TOO MUCH OF SUCCESS 7 Long Lines of Buyers So Annoyed Fifth Avenue Tenants, Sale Is Closed. Apple Week was too much of a suc- cess to sult Fifth A Herschel Jones, direc York offve of the St kets Bureau, expla nouncing he had to clo he was conducting a Avenue, Director Jon roeelved not! from golles, Avner of the continue the sale toe looked out. Mr. Margolies said that tls tenant in the bullding of New York President of C. and 0, Drops Dead. yaw No Rafiway Springs, W ceived here. | w ‘was applauded vehemently and he| = LANDLORD FAINTS AT COURT ORDER When Revived He Agrees to Sup- ply Telephone Service to Tenant. Morris Berger, a landlord, of No. 108! West Ith Street, was summoned tol Warhington Heights Court to-day oa it of 4 tenant, Harty Glass, of ne address, who charged he had to provide telephone service. e4 when Mowlstrate Charles ed the clerk of the court i Harri to draw a complaint against him chare- ink viol on of Section 2040 of the carried him into an ante- vived him by dashing cold ed to fulM his con- nt and the summo"\s wy CORY ican tell you a good: laundry fo. “Singer” | “4 ” / “One-Piece Bilt” |f} Frame > sine: & ph aan | Se pecial at { evsrcory $4.00 | Sole N.Y. Disteibutor i.Singer Oplometst and Optician 206 Broadway £81 Prospect 1 fi Ave. a W. 18ist St. 19 PM There’s never any d when Tetley’s is in th why not? back over 100 years. lar! $744 The popular candidate popular every time! 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Al drugs counters se “Dunderine,” i = BetheMitonan Right on Your Pantry Shelf | 5 Sgerietl for pud- dings, soups, sauces, custards, Ready whenever you want pure milk, Creamy Sealect Evaporated Milk will make all your foods rich and nourishing. F the weather is hot the milk won't sour. If the weather’s cold the milk won’t freeze. ‘Whenever you open a Sealect can the milk inside is as sweet and whole- some as the day it came from the cow. } EALECT Milk will keep for days after the can is opened. Sealect is pure, rich milk— nothing has been added, just water taken away —this makes it doubly tich, AT ALL GROCERS THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, UE SE STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to § P. M. REAR N Fourteenth Street (ESTABLISHED 1827) Weat of Fifth Avenue Money-Saving Values in New Winter Apparel and in Thanksgiving Needs for the Home Important Reductions on Large Assortments Suits and Overcoats New merchandise in the splendid selection for which this store is noted gives a special meaning to these values which signify savings on the Women’s Extra Size Coats Our regular $45.74 and $49.74 Smart s Y) lightweight or silverto suitably coming to figures. ‘T) Sizes are Boys’ Winter made with cloth or fur collars, designed on long lines. tration pictures one of the many models at this good value. * Prices to Meet the New Conditions Misses’ and Children’s Flannelette and Muslin Underwear At less than former prices, in better than ever assortments, Children's Flannelette Pajamas— two pi good qualily—frog fastenings —sixes 4 to 1G yrs. o, annelette and Batiste § to IN years—our tyles in and Children's Princess me are Sips—daintily trimmed — with fy Jace and medall 6 ote ns Ars—-our regular Children's Cambric Draws hrowery and hice trimmed 10 yrs.-our reg. 96 & $1.28 48 self- 96 Be- stout Petticoats Beautifully made and in lovely colors, Uhese pelti- coats are in every way worthy to be included in your wardrobe. Values allow a good saving over regular prices, Silk Jersey he illus- Sizes Petticoats—deep ac- 4414 to cordion pleated flounce with wide < striped ribbon border —broway navy, taupe, tan, 1: sla, Preneh bine and other also satin and taffeta vats our regular 3.95 Heavy Quality Jersey Silk Petti- coate—tijlored model with wide inserted band of contrasting color above the hem—colors are navy and silver blick with pekin, taupe with gold lit line mod- els and solid col our reg. F698 and $7.96... .5.75 Silk Flounce Petticoats—in all de- sirable shades —taffe OF tWessa- line flounees in good quality cot ton! top —-our Fegular § 2.95 Misses’ Cotton Taffeta Petticoats TODAY AND TOMORROW DRESSES All Special 28.90 Our regular $34.75 Sizes 4214 to 624%. 45.50 Our regular $54.75 Women's Extra HURSDAY HOUSHDRESS adAPRON DAY Splendid variety and full assortments give every- one who comes a chance to take advantage of these reductions. ~ HOUSE DRESSES ° Women’s Extra Size Re she hostess or guest at the Thanksgiving dinner, any of these dresses will add grace to the wearer and the oveasion. special reductions for these two days. are offered at Women’s Extra Size Tricotine Dresses _| | New styles in tricotine dresses, bound with braid, come in to] | navy, black and brown, and show the becoming redingote or tunic with long lines. Finer Tricoting Dresses—styled with embroidered panels and collar and embroidcred batiste vestce<-special 64,78 Women’s Extra Size Satin Dresses Satin dresses are beautifully embroidered with braid and combined with georgette, come in navy, brown and black. latest and best styles in Boys’ Clothing. Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suits 12.95 Our reg. $16.50 Pure worsted serge, in fine allewool navy or medium wale is the serviccuble material of these suits—n 1s well-fit- ting models—sizes 9 to 18, are Boys’ Corduroy Suits Our reg. $1050., 8075 Our reg. $13.50... 10.50 Suits of brown and drab core duroy, of excellent quulity—are well made and show different new styles in pockets—some with extra trousers—-9 to 17. pines Junior Boys’ Wool Suits 8.75 Our reg, $11.94 Smart suits of fancy band velve yeu Boys’ Overcoats 16.50 19.50 22.50 Our reg. $19.50, $22.50, $27.50 School models ° full well-f gray, b sizes 13 to 18 years. Boys’ Mackinaws 10.50 Olive, grey, green and brown— two-tone in sport coats, with large convertible collars, patch or sla 9 to 18. size! and all-around belts: 13.50 Our regular $13.50 and $16.50 effects —gi THURSDAY SPECIAL V’omen’s and Misses’ SERGE SKIRTS 4.50 Our regular $6.97 Slit or novelty Sizes 28 to 82, a 5.85 C1OTWING —TIERD FLOOR, ; Storm Outlit 4.85 . Ye, - Phat of ay Hmpaaing ig fi Drapery Velours yes, burton=to " iy TMIND FLOOR, 4Bet Turkish welt... poe ae || Including Special Purchase SYLOND FLOOR, pockets, some gathered back and detachable belts give excellent style to these desirable skirts. Colors, navy and black. Blea ou tere ie 48 ct, Ribbons White, Ut with MORNING SPECIALS—-Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, auantitiew restricted No Mal RIL 8ECT kK Radium Silk 40-ineh ON MAIN: FLUOOIL yths, pretty ky navy, Mus: TODAY TOMORROW cheviot, teen are in Dutch one trimmed nother ways that for this season— Ars. Satin and Crepe de Chine Lingerie Night- dresses 4.37 Our reg. $6.28 Bloomers Camisoles 1.10 ullewoal Our reg. $1.48 in double or f helted itting convertible rown and heather Chemises 2.25 Our reg. $3.28 2.46 Our reg, $3.28 Every piece is made of silk crepe de chine, exeept bloomers, which are of fine Vem tare choiwe | [saline ‘Trimmings consist of pocket, | [delicate laces, embroideries and ribbons in a pleasing variety, Models are well-fitting and finished with the utmost carc and daintiness, As gifts for Autumn brides anditovithalChvistmnasiseasen) these exquisite undersitks will prove a fortunate inspiration. TODAY TOMORROW BLANKETS Our reg. $9.94 eve, attractive —striped, checked and plaid—also plain colors—all styles—some with collars of white novelty material— sizes 48, 50 and 52— our regular $4.9%.....065 3.65 Women's Extra Size Percale House Drees: fitted model—pliin cham- bray collar and pocket caps—fin- ished with buttons—sizes 48, 50 and 52—~ our regular 89.76....066. 2000 Women's Gingham House Dresses— a number of good models in checks, plaids and stripes—self and white novelty cloth trimming— rizes 36 to 46— ue regular $5.28...0.004 3.58 APRONS Bungalow Aprons—light or dark striped or figured percale in loose or belted styles—rick-rack edge— buttoned ut side — our reg. $1.97 TODAY AND TOMORROW Untrimmed Velvet Hats 1.22 Our regular $2.37 and $2.87 aths our reg, $1.55.... self piping; ond $4097 at little cost, . Blankets are wool mised or viderdawn finish, Some Flower Wre: are in attractive plaids; others white or gray with contrasting colored borders Single, three-quarter and full size. TODAY TOMORROW Entire Stock of Upholstery and Lor Telephone Order 167 street and eve: 3.88 va i Our reg. $4.05, $5.95 and $6.95 colored bo: ders, Tricorne, sailor and off-the-face shapes, beauti- fully made in newest lines, present a large, assortment reduction gives wonderful chances for pretty hats in bright shades, ‘The ; 74 | Ostrich Band our reg. BLBT. oe. 88 All-Wool Blankets Pair Our regular $24.94 This good value will save you money on warm blankets to keep out the cold. 19.60 The assortment is large, and includes many plaids and also white, grey and scarlet blankets, with contrasting They are full sizes, with silk or satin Wassan's Hoary Fleece taf Blain: Stviped and Figured. | binding. rata shay apnoea te ee el | All Are Fifty Inches Wide | | wool-finish or Eiderdown-finish | Eiderdown-finish Jacquard Com: mn , ir oe More than twenty beantiful | Blankets—attractive plaids or fortable Blankets—also Buth- ain Fiaon, hades are to be noted in robe Blankets with cord set, : : solid white or gray with cons 2 4 F ! " Hiya Sie Buia'n iiove 40 | extensive ection, A a\RroE eae Traveling Rugs in a large aieny DLP MAIN Pioon. * | the m are rose, bli traating t te — Nee ANG Ei Variety of $—sises UGX80 in, sizes in the lot—our and FOBBACKE PARENT Lad | crimson and ? 5 regulur 85.05 and $6.94 4.50 our regular $7.05, .each 5.78 - é many tones oO peulbincitey| yevcra ita All-Wool Crib Blankets dainty pink or blue plaid designs 6 96 4 ‘to HY pep i o silk bound—our reg, $9.94, A dentate’ ek s DURE PHAOWS-HASEMENT. oe mes ort ER Ra eae SS Tonos — See cece nes «ern a -

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