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. {Stokowsky’s Band, | Detz Quartet, and . ‘Marguerite d’ Alvarez By Sylvester Rawling. %. STOKOWSRY and the Phila- delphia Orchestra dia without & soloist at their concert in "Catnegio Hall last night. Heading “the programme was Dvoral’s “From ‘the New World” symphony, It Is not ‘asy to recall a more inspired pres- tation of the: lovely and lovable “Work, which does not stale by fre- Ryuent repetition, than that Mr. gto *kowsky and his players gave us, Pre Targo was played with an appeal that Wan Irregjatible, Sparkling Vivacity. Both at the close sot the largo and after the final move- ient Mr. Stokowsky justly made all! “fio musicians rise to share with him riho prolonged applause of an intent “ana crowded audience, Variations on a theme by Haydn, fumed in the score as the “Chorale St. Antoni,” beautiful at the begin- ‘ming, became tiresome, as all varin- tions must,-in their jong drawing out. gave the overture, and Venusberg music from “Tannhauser,” admirably played, The Letz Quar t gave ils first con- lust night. epns 51, Quartet in D major, both played ski fully by Hans Lety, first violin; san Gor Harmati, second violin Kreiner, viola, and Lajos Shuk, v fonceilo. Between thesq two ca ‘Von Dohnany!'s sonata in B the assisting artist was Lee Pattison There was hearty applause for the) players a8 well as forthe composi- jon. Marguerite D'Alvarez, who sang im- ortant roles with Mr. Hammerstein's | nhattan Opera Company in, the) “happy days" which some of us have forgotten, gave a recital at Aco- Xan Hall yesterday afternoon. She) heard ,last season at Carnegie Hall with something of disappoint- S.ment by reason of her explosive | faethods ahd a certain hollowness in Ber voice, There was an unmistak- le betterment In her singing yes- jay. While still she exhibited many voles, sometimes in discon- eerting contiguity, she reached mo-| ments of real eloquence in interpre- tation, notably in Purevll's “I Atvemp* From Love's Sickness to Fly,” in Bach's “O Golgotha!” and in Res- peshi's “The Mist.” which she was forced to repeat. Her programma Which was unconventional, also held compositions by, Wollesley Cox, | Khene Baton and sey. Her ¢hunclation in several languages was J¢ar and her comprehengion of the {# was enlightening. Walter Golde 8 Mme. Alvarez’s accompanist at the scherzo with) Brahms's | @or the @nal number My. Stokowsky | West Gert of the season at Aeolian Hall! The programme started | swith Brahms’s quartet in’ A minor, | and ended with Mozart's | Edward Poe's BRAMORDS: DIVORCE ON COP’S EVIDENCE. | Court Aske Wi ther He Shot| Papers at D¥fe' Tuntlon Seeger at White Platina to-day franted an interlocutory decree of di- worce In favor of Mra, Frankle Jepsoq. Lockwood against Herbert Brown Lock- wood of Larchmont $n the Sound, upér the\ testimony of a village policeman, who swore that Lockwood has been liv- ing with another woman. Justice See- ger also allowed the plaintiff $10 a week permanent allmony. Justice Seeger questioned the poltce- flan as to the manaer in which he had ved the defendant with the papers. st how did you serve him? the Court asked, There was no answer, “pid you load them In a gun and {shoot them at the defendant?" Justice | Seeger inquired. oH ‘The spectators smiled when the officer replied: “I just handed them to him,” | | —_———<»——_—_- | $1,500 CHECK FORGED. ‘Two Men Allesed to Have Got i Money Are Arrested. | James Devine, forty-three, of No, 475] | 22d Street, and Robert Mulligan, thirty-one, a chauffeur of 167th Street {and Audubon Avenue, were arrested} early thts morning in their homes by Hetective Patrick Slevin of tho V ith Streét Station, . According to John Jones, a tru of No. 266 West 244 Street, his wae forged to a check on Nov for $1,500 and it was cashed by th men. Ucexnnsé A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Christmas Gifts || Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. * CASH OR CREDIT, ONL) KELLABLE, UP-TO-DATE GOODS EASY PAYMENTS No Employers’ references " CALL, WRITE OR PHONE Col ‘Will send representative if dosti SMWATCHE DIAMOND: 6 MAIDEN LANE Ar figta, ae ‘Ma: Cleans Without Beating and home, on your not only sweeps but cleans Electric Vacuum Cleaner Pounding. Over $00,000 in Active Daily Use. 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Dining 415 50 THE “USEFUL GIFT” CHRISTMAS STORE Holiday Novelt silk is of beautiful lhigsiery THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDA underthings or fine These three specials will interest vevery woman, be she in gift buying mood or just’ desirous of filling her personal needs. + 2.82 Were $3.57 Women’s Silk and Wool Sport Hose | Warm, yet fine ribbed and very attractive. Women’s All Silk Hosie 2.87. Were. $3.77 Extra heavy quality. This is a chance to obtain a really splendid gift at a saving. ry Glove Silk Bloomers 3.84- VERY SPECIALLY PRICED. Well reinforeed—flesh and whi te. ‘TODAY and TOMORROW Two-Day Sale é RIBBONS oF 35 Were .48 for Christmas needs. buying. Women’s Extra Size Suits 29.75 Were $44.75 to $56.75 Suits of oxford cloth, serge and stripes in exceedingly well tailored models include both straight and belted models, smartly trimmed with bone buttons. Women’s Extra Size SUITS ' 47.00 Were $63.75 and $64.75 Tricotine, silvertone and oxford cloth in a number of distinctive styles, all beautifully lined and well. interlined, are splendid value at this reduction. Other Reductions All suits are now greatly reduced, from the simplest sport or utility suit to our thost exclusive fur-trimmed and em- broidered models. A wonderful oppor- tunity to buy the smartest suits of the season at really hargain prices. Wide moire and fancy satin striped ribbons in light, “medium and dark shades, also all-black and all- light, give the widest possible selection in shopping It is especially nice, too, to feel the value is so good—no one need stint herself The more you buy, the greater t! e saving. Black American taffeta umbrellas of good quality, are well made and have plain or fancy handles in a large selection of styles to please very Christmas shopper. Housedvessaafpton Day Christmas gifts 6f housedresses and dainty aprons are practical, pleasant gifts for your offering In- cludes particularly attractive models at Thursday's household assistants. much reduced prices. pte taatinindh bates ies, ¥, DECEMBER 1, 1920. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. RAEARN Fourteenth Street (ESTABLISHED 1827) West of Fifth Avenue Great Assortment of Gift Suggestions from the Jewelry Section Our generous reductions permit the choice of any of the desirable things listed below at veri- table economy values. Solid Gold Cuff Links—plain and engraved— were 88.97 eat 6.95 Gold-Filled | ‘Wrist Watches— seven-jewelled — movement—ten- year case—— | Pearl Necklace: --solid gold el were $16.97 — : ¥ Finer Pearl Negklaces to 95.97 Novelty Necklaces—many pretty colors to match costumes— indestructible 3.24 them. We hava ere selling at this very includes many new character dolls. Toys, Apparel Accessories at the Low Price Level to Meet the ‘“‘Conditions of Today” The Gift-—Practical, Yet Lovely Beautiful Dressed Dolls An assortment at this price that will delight the heart of every kiddie that sees them and that will satisfy “- the choice of every grown-up gift-giver that beholds - anes” plenty of little inexpensive dolls, but this group we _ Special price are really interesting, a clever, adorable doll-babies—You know the type—The group +a were $14.07 10.95 | were $5.97 and 66.97...:,. 4.95 Solid Gold Rings—attractively s A eek set with diffrent jewel brig i ari aaa ae bd were $4.97 .. BOS - 10.95 bry ait Vsti 's Bracelets guld-filled—newest des 2.00 signs—were $2.97 : Bracelete—gold filled—attract- ive styles— were $4.97... 2.00.4... B75 Finer Bracelets to 20.37 Gold-Filled Pocket Knives— large vari signs—were $14.97...,, LO.OS were 61. vo BBO Scarf Pins—so! gold—beauti- Three-Piece Toilet Sets—hand- ss celluloid er plated handles: 6.5) decorated vere $8.97....... Silver Plated were 85.97 Finer aon Cigarette Cases—sterli —were $24.07 . Pearl clasps—24 in were 85.9 Shaving Se ts to LPT stones—were $8.97 5.9) ; A! Beaded Bage—large sclecti artistic effects— Iver and green- gold effects—several de- 3.95 Extra Size Serge Skirts fully set with jewel stones— were $6.97... i 4.25 Mahogany Clocks—vight-day —were 829.97... 20.00 Gilt Clocks—French desi; or 97 ilver 3.97 gold — vari- o7 Lavallieres — solid ously jewelled— were $8 97 gold 9.50 Were $12.97 Skirts of fine men’s wear serge, black and navy, made in new models with panel front and back or pleated front and gathered back; are finely tailored and well finished in every detail. Sines 30 to 40, come to this sale if for no other reason than to see them. TODAY 2.38 Were $3.45 8.56 Were $10.97 to $12.94 Cotton Fleece Blankets White, gray, tan with contrasting colored borders: Size 60x76 in. 2.96 . TOMORRQW Two-Day Sale BLANKETS Everyone has blankets at the head of their housghold needs list, Blankets also make beautiful Christmas Gifts, they are so suitable to the frosty Christmas season, too. Note these three splendid spegials. Wool Mixed Blankets White with contrasting colored borders; also plaids. Eider- down finish. Single, 34, full and extra sizes in the lot. Size 72x80 in. Were $4.47 The famous Effanbee Dolls—light and dark hair—fully dressed, remember—shoes and stockings and all—There are boy dolls, too, with clever little blue hats—Then there are the Horsman Art Dolls included—Any mother who has not made the acquaintance of this line of life-like dolls should surely dee lt AC CCL ALLL LN HOUSEDRESSES Women's Housedresses —- two pretty models of cham- bray and checked gingham— belted . styles — contrnstinj * trimming- and D and gray—sinoe bo pockets to don cswene €5:74,,.., 2808 wera 61.07. ON GREOIT U' Pp Bie SATURDAY EVENINGS Women's Extra Bize House~ dresses—checked and striped ham——belted models — imming of white novelty APRONS Bungalow Aprone—stripod figured pereale—loose and belted styles and also models with slash and pateh seegertere or plain colored bray—elzen \d embroidery— saetwers 04 hen.04de 77 ww a0, * Fancy Tea Aprone—ol lawn and cross-bar—reand , and , squaro—trimmed with leeo A8 * caMt Special for Thursday . Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas - 2.28 Were $3.47 Now Open-on Third Floor Vitting and delightful gifts for your friends and household may be chosen from the over- flowing number of useful, artistic, Interesting things now gathered for your inspection in our Gift Shop. Amon, will find most appealing are our im the Christmas suggestions which you rted » novelties, which include exquisite Jewel nov- elties, children's dresses, bags, veils, combs, decorative Iinens and other delightful things. All are very moderately priced. Candies Chocolates, put purchased at the t Shop, Page & Shaw, Maillard and Borna’s French Pay pretty boxes, may be Sniart, close-fitting, copied in navy blue, p! Pekin, gray and black, TODAY WINTER 1 Ww duced assortment. uew, becomin, The grace an «them during the sale, mas present of on NEW SATIN HATS gesteus 2.75 1 speared and flari shapes, simply but effectively styled, ant from Hier coat models, may be had* easant, brown, beaver, henna, Some are handsomely trimmed with ostrich, and many are trimmed with fur. The value is really most unusual. ~ Two-Day Sale Women’s and Misses’ DRESSES Dresses to serve your many social and 1 costume needs for the Witter may be: purchased at @ rare saving to you from this varied, greatly re- Models in serge, velveteen and jersey in coat-line styles, straight silhouettes with pane! pleatings and dresses with Soll’ gitbored hip line give a choice of fects. charm of theee dresses, measured in money, far exceed the little price for which we offer Why not buy yourself » Christ. TOMORROW MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P, M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, * Coat Suits, with Extra Trousers. oe M8 Single or double-breasted pheated nodels—aplendid assortment of now fancied) lo 1s yearm, wOYs WEAR—THIND FLOOR, $2.94 Boys’ Trousers AT! Worsteds, senges or fancy chews jola—4 to 17 years BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR. $1.47 Infants’ Slips... ryt Nainpook—bishop and yoke at some lace trimmied—some hem~ house, stitehed—white. 49 ct. Pillow Cases. , INFANTS WEAR—SBOOND FLOOR, Wolie—tene hes—soft Anish— fe dressing, LI? New wie Foathare- tb a) ZED SUSLONN RASKIN, jose mix: PILAOW BECTION—Bast wn’. 67 and 17 ct. New Cretonnes. “ 28 ct. Men's Fine Combed Yarn Socks 23 Navy, brown, black—all sises, MEMS HOSTHRY—MAIN FLOOR, , 4S Radium Silks 40-inch 1“ Specially soft and lustrous—atreet styles, SILKS—MAIN FLOOR, 55 ct. Shirting Madras iy Mill lengthe—therefore this low price. WAH FADRIO€—TASTA SVE $4.00Mon's Natural Wool Underwear, Single or dow reasted shi siaon 36 to b0-rdrawere 32 to b0— Aoh-shrinkable—well made. MEWS WEAR—HAIN IOUR, 4 See Page 12 for Other Hearn 36-inob woo! hd a a ed No Mall or Telephone Orders, $1.07 Women's Cotton Fleece Veats 44 ct. Cotton Towels seeenne Red_borders—heavy quality—ctose- ly woven—bleached—hem med. TOWELA—MAIN FLOOR, 5h ct, Absorbent Cotten: ....., ed Pure whiteekeep a supply in the CHEESPCLOTH DEPT — BASEMENT, Yard wide—vwerdure, tapestry, Chints. and” all-over destens—Ad 42 ct. Mercerized Sateen —3S-inch Light and dark colors—suitabie for all ining purposes LINING SECTION—BASKMENT. $3.74 Flannelette Kimonos floral patterna—elastic bolt satin trimmed collars and oulfe—aizes 38 to 4 KIMONOS-SBCOND LOO: $1.18 Storm Serge. Brown, garnet, ey 42 NNES— BASEMENT, 8 a8 wy and black— ee noes oe et ep ter siee r+ a