The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1920, Page 14

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Busy Week-End; Good Opera and Ada Tyrone, contralto, and a chorus of women's voices from the Oratorio Society ‘supporting him and playing up to him. Mr. Bispham bore the turden worthily. If early in his career he had not found that he had a 3 HURT WHEN TAXI Two Women Cut by Glass Com- |FINDS “FLU” GIVES IMMUNITY CRASHES WITH AUTO Should tt Become Prevalent This WASHINGTON, Doc Influensa attacks carry with them “a definite im- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1920." the last two years, nor would It rage in duel “OL deaths annually,” he adda, “at least 109,€00 could eastly have been prevented by the Application of avaliable medical knowl- FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGE 12 Many Concerts By Sylvester Rawling. It was a busy week at the Metro- lg be Go to Fesby munity to subsequent attacks, lasting terian Hospital. several years,” according to conclustons A taxicab containing three passengers | reached by the Pub Health Service collided with an automobile driven by after intensive study In the homes where Frank Ducet of No, 434 East 72d Street | the disease was opidemic in 1918-19, ~ HOLIDAY ces FROM CAREFULLY SELECTED APPLES singing voice, he would have been a distinguished figure on the dramatic stage, The concert was a treat for its rarity. The crowded audience cackled, and laughed, and applauded, GIMBEL BROTHERS 32n» STREET -BROADWAY~33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY Brand New 88-Note PLAYER PIANOS Bast 82d Street, and Wiliam coh enue, tga t ligand allie and, therefore, all was well; but no- |? 74th Street and Second Avenue at| The statement by Surgeon General special Friday matinee performance Sam. | d;, ™ . Cumming adds: tae body knows better than Mr. Dam-| "phe sors in the taxi, Mie Reeds thy 8 x of “Madame Butterfly,” with Gerald-|rosch that that sort of thing wouldn't | Beatric Fan, twenty, Nor 2161 | nepeveny “mould Ay. become Hrevalont 8 ine Farrar as the gulleless Japanese|do for a steady diet Bathgate Avenue,’ Lillian Collins, nine-| Not ’assume the epidemic proportions of JOHN F. WILKENS, Peekskill, N NY. maiden, “Mephistofele” was given on Saturday afternoon, Peralta mak- ing her debut as Helen of Troy, and “Alda” was sung in the evening. Last night, at the Sunday concert, Efrem Zimbalist, the eminent violin- ist, vras the particular atar, but Nicola Zervia, the tenor. also was baought i > forward, There was a rumor that he a '* {9 bing groomed for a fortho«ning “ production of “Otello.” He sang re “Celeste Aida” with power and with the piantat. ob U3 ash ok se aes 17th Street, were hu: by ‘ailing ase — was the soloist with the National and. were taken to Presbyterian te Symphony Orchestra a* its concert) pital, where the women had to remain in Carnegie Hall on Saturday after-| YoNamara was able to go home. Tho noon and last evening. He elected| taxi driver escaped injury, to play in Rachianinoff's second con- —— certo, in which he did cred:t alike to WILL RETURN TO THE STAGE. the composer and to Himself, Mr. Bodanzky led the orchestra in an ad- adbadhr Ge tikes ootiks ‘Tickle Me.” Arthur Hammerstein, who, be- mirable presentation of Gluck’s over- ture to “Iphigenia in Aulis” and Wag- r marriage to the theatrical pro- ducer more than « year ago, was known Benno Molseiwitsch, Ve ) ner’s “Die Meistersinger.” Migs Soller conducted a symphony band a+ Madison Square Garden last Mri No Uttle beauty of voice, but without Gistinction. David Bispham was the protago- nist at the Symphony Society's con- “vert In Aeolian Hall yesterday after- noon, He read Shakespeare's “A Mid- summer Night's Dream,” with Wal- ter Damfosch and his orchestra and Rache! Morton Harris, soprano, end night. She used both arms and hands intelligently and was a picturesque figure, but she could not resist the temptation every once in a while to kick her skirt out of the way. Miss Soller also played the flute and played it well. Eipélite Lazaro, tenor, assisted by Mercedes Padrosa, pianist, and Hec- tor Cabral, violinist, gave a concert | he at Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon. in musical comedy as Claire Nag Kodak girl,” because of thi of her photographs in mag mea will return to. th arned the prima, do “Tickle Prank Tinn Theatre. sterring Diay was rodueed by Str. jammoerstein ae ich mar received widespread attention, Hammerstein. to} of “Tuy Mr. Hammerstein's third, We must bring our stock down to the lowest possible figure before taking inventory so we have reduced the price of every Suit and Overcoat we have from one-third to one-half. Entire Stoch of Suits and Overcoats reduced without reserve! Every garment on Sale is regular Moe Levy stock— all-wool, smartly styled and handsomely tailored. Every one is reduced at least one-third and as much as one-half. Look at these great values: 486 Suits were $35 641 Suits were $40 275 Suits were $45 a a 371 Overcoats were $35 543 Overcoats were $40 *211 Overcoats were $45 a LS Outlet 119-125 West 24th, St. t The National’s Enormous Over- stocks Must Go in the Next 2 Days This store will close Wednesday evening and remain closed until Monday, Jan. 3d, for ‘the purpose of ANNUAL STOCK TAKING ‘The most sweeping reductions made throughout the house to bring stocks to the lowest possible levels before inventory. Come “‘See What You Save.”’ Coat Values Extraordinary! Coats with former prices up to $29.50, This season’s Coats in a big assortment of models for Women, Misses and Girls. Vel- veteen Plushes, Wool Mixtures, Wool Velours, Wool Coatings and Polo Cloths. ———————————————— Music Salons Open Evenings Till 9 o’ Clock Terms include! two whole years to pay; delivery to your home; a bench to match your player; a liberal allowance on your Make the first Dayan from your Christ- mas gift money; have the new player for New Year’s home celebration, and take two full years to complete payments, if 564 Suits were $50 754 Suits were $65 Coat bargains you cannot equal elsewhere! 356 Suits were $55 533 Suits were $75 you like. old piano, if you have one you wish to Choose from y 656 Suits were $60 $ Suits were $85 Delivery for New Year's is absolutely guar- exchange; service at your home for a ii many good 7 anteed. year; the privilege of charging up to i ) smart styles Ps And no more waiting for prices to come $50.00 worth of music rolls to your player down! Here’s a sale price that touches account, and a full 10-year guarantee. roe bottom—far lower than any achieved ears—another tribute to Gimbel fore- sigh t and merchandising. Choice of the Best Phonographs The Hiveuing Is a Good Time to Hear Them 487 Overcoats were $50 321 Overcoats were $55 593 Overcoats were $60 547° 801 Overcoats were $65 457 Overcoats were $75 196 Overcoats were $85 e Music Salons will remain open evenings until 9 o'clock for your convenience. 1,000 Prs. of Shoes Slightly Imperfect Men's, Women's and Children’s Shoes and Pumps of Vici Kid,Gun Metal finished, Tan Calf and Pat- ent Leathers. Big variety. $100 to $397 Crib Blankets of Bott Cotton, 36x50 inch........ Soft-finished Cotton Blankets, 72x90 inch. Solid colar Wool-finished Blankets, 62x76 . Plajd Wool-finished Blankets, 66x80 in... A Striped border Wool-Mixed Blanket, 70x80 in. . Wool Blankets of good weight, 60x80 in Wool Plaid Blankets, 6lbs., 76x84 inches...... is Basement, Wool Blankets, plaid block design, 76x84 inches. . The busy man White Crochet Bed Spreads, 78x88 tuches,...... > Terms As Se ne Terms As Large Sarin fulahed Spreads; extra quality. Pee eye. Sere a iter mee variety of . Pi vl profit, by : Ssaee Cettercen, Ch tien seers. Choice Suits— Overcoats salons. ate Sateen bordered Comforters, 72x78 inch. Fee Sateen Comforters, loft dried cotton fill............... jasement A ONE-DAY REMNANT CLEARANCE Thousands of short lengths, from 4 to 10 yards long, Muslins, Sheetings, Madras, Voiles, Chambrays, Linenes and miscellaneous Cotton goods, all marked specially for this one-day clearance. We do not hesitate to say that never before have we priced Remnants so low. Come, “See What You Save ”’ NINGS. An unusually com- plete line pf the four finest makes are as- sembled here for your com- parison, Mackinaws— Reefers Values Up to $16.50 | 6” | $41 Specials $4 Specials 1,2102|,215" | MoeLevy 9-125 Walker Street r “EL ve Brooklyn and Every Subway New Fee aioe dipoek te Canal OPEN EVENINGS U! Brunswick $125 Sold On Terms As Low As $5 a Month Brunswick, Columbia Victrola, Pathe Sale of Conreid Phonographs FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ IF YOU CAN’T CALL, MAIL THE COUPON! | Silk Remnants || Wool Remnants | Hundréds und hundreds of short Remnants of Silk, About 2,000 short Re mnants of Wool or Wool- Satin, Messaline, Taffeta, ete. 5c to 97c mixed Serg’ For fancy work, trimmings, ete lins, Gabardines, Pre-Inventory RUMMAGE Sale ce of all odds and ends, slightly imperfect or slightly soiled merchandise. A sign in the form of an amazingly low-price is attached to every piece of this merchan- t’s a clean sweep, with wonderful “pickings” for economical.shoppers. For MEN & BOYS: For WOMEN: “Odd Conte, Vests and Pants from iccae Direseie, Becht Suits which Lave become mismatch- | ¢, “ rath rer Knickerbock- | Coats snd Skirts from var that inclides U little boys. Corduroy and te Vests and Pants: ey that need but « Knit Underwear —- sete ee AES .~ 1.0" “Bae Sal EST! es ae ee SE Dresses, 3; Knit Suits Jed fants’ wear, A big assortment that includes practically everything in children’s apparel, Knit underwear that is simply soiled, Bargain prices that offer wonderful savings equal to new. Choice of ALL HATS GIMBEL BROTHERS MUSIC SALONS, 33rd Street and Broadway, N. Y. City. Underwear Hosiery Gentlemen—Please send me further informa- i, I tion concerning the Brunswick (_ ), Victrola ( y, G OFF Our Only Columbia Grafonola (_), Pathe (), Conreid 2 2 phi Phonograph ( svor your Sale of NEW PLAYER PIANOS € ). 2,000 pieces of Knit Underwear fer Men, Women and Children Of Wool, Wool,Mixtures of Cotton. Present low prices range from be (to 09.97, dut deduct halt ot time : s a 50% off on every pair! Present low prices range from 25c to 81,0, but you pay just half! Cotton, Lisle and Silk Hose for men, women and children. All weights, Extraordinary values. Full size cabinet phanoeraph § of high qual- We Universal tone arm, playing all makes records. Music Salons — Eighth Floor n Evenings Until 9 0’Clock. St. Entrance, near Broadway. Name. DOC Choice of any Women's or Children’s trimmed or untrimmed Hat in, the house, Values to Street and Number. City and State..... .. St, Station, within sight of our store TURDAYS UNTIL 10

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