The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1921, Page 23

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bert Coates ts an Ovation Abt Last Concert By Sylvester Rawling. place in the music field. Less than @ week ago Arturo Tos- came back to us a flaming torch to|t and the Symphony Soolety, disclosed | °*. his talents, in that capacity for of the society. morrow. him recollections of an appreciation | 80 of his tulents and his personality in|*the composer as an academician. Of| and Mascagni, the latter's "Cavalleria New York that will well repay juin | Scriabine’s for his“hurried visit, At his third Land last concert at Aeolinn Hali yes- for soloist terfay afterndon he was made the] ¢oncerto in B flat minor Serge! Rach recipient of an ovation from an audi-}maninoff, the eminent Russian com. enee of American music lovers that | poser, who played with all bis master- waa &8 spontaneous as it was merited | fulness and won a fine tribute for) ston, Jose and the lke of which rarely can be | himself recalled. ‘Toveannini at the Metropolitan Opera House last weok was to an old friend; that to Mr. Coates yesterday after- noon was to one who was a stranger sithia our gates until a week ago. iD Towere as Many people clamoring i ONDUCTORS just now hold first | cist cocsstully for aémicsion aa go in, | Cure te “The Mr. Coates’s masterfitness, the| Heldenleben,” and the consciousness of his musicianship,| concerto for violin, with Frits Kreis- canini, with his La Scala Orchestra| the electric flash that he transm*ifes|ier as soloist. Mr. manding arms and his atyletio body| applauded vehemently by both au~ pet afire bis Ttallan compatriots and) ang the engaging quality of his per-|dience and players, to atir American music lovers, Two| sonality. were grasped instantly by days later Albert Coates, the English | the audience, condtctor, guest of Walter Damrosch | Chestra were as enthusiaatic over him marked in my hearing, Last night Artur Bodans|uler fellow; sky, leading the National Symphony 9 how they did play up to him! hest: . erhape Orchestra, made a farewell appear-| wien | asked him how it seemed to| Hulensplegel” tono poom, and Ber- three | him to listen to his orchestra led by|lioz’s "Ra Rocksy” march, The so- ths. Willem Mengeberg, the | another conductor, {s to take Mr, Bo-| they Lag hae me ant ok iret eG ay dees we a ‘ so sure at a splen orchestra | playing. marked by uence thoug! danzky's place at the next concert |{P is my privilege to direct.” Of the programme it is necessary to Mr. Coates sails for England to-|say only that Mr. Coates presented He will carry back with | Brahme's first symphony in a manner! cort last night, made an intoxicating riot. The tribute paid to Mr. Benjameno Gigli, and the chorus, m Rosa Ponselle, G Giuseppe Danise ix in concert form. Morgan King- Maren ont he oserue were heard in Verdi compositions, Artur Bodanzky’s programme for the National Symphony Orchestra's concert at Carnegie Hall last night Wag a repetition of one presented last week, consisting of Mozart's over- jarriage of Figaro,” Richard Strauss's tone poem, “Ein jendelesohn Bodanzky was the players by means of hin com-|cailed out half a dozen times and Mr. Kreisler, of course, Won his customary and well- The men of the or-| deserved tribute, 7 the audience, As one of them re-| Josef Stransky and the Philhar- monic Orchestra at a concert in Car- negle Hall yesterday bead hong mt Dvorak'’s “From the New ‘orld’ ‘Walter Damrosch's reply,| symphony, Richard Sgrauss's ‘Tl! “he js a reg- he is a good mixer.” man epitomizes the part) loist was Joan Manen, .violiniet, In “T never was} Lalo's” “Symphonie Espagnol” his lacking in warmth, ‘The Metropolitan Opera House con- conducted by Mr. vivid and human that one forgot| Bamboschék, was given up to Verdi “Poeme de l'Extase’ he| Musticana,” with Frances Peralta (in He had'the place of Emmy Destinn indis- in Tehatkovaky’s piano posed), Flora Perini, Marion Telva, ton be en Uptown Store 3rd Avenue & 121st Street “Cozy-Home” year. that you will start the the enormous stock in big stores. 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Open Saturday Evenings Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also “" Tapestry Living Room Suite at 20% Less! fRigs—py off Seamless Axminster 9212 Rags Extra Heavy 9x12 Axminster Rugs Seamless Wilton Velvet 9x12 Rugs SS Downtown Store Park Row and DRIGHTEN UP 1921 With New Furniture—On Credit Let this New Year—1921—become your , eX Just make one resolution-— {* ~ —Were $125—Now $100! —Were $119—Now $95.20! —Were $110—Now $88! Reduced From $669 to $535.20! Nine-Piece Dining Room Suite Save $85 on This Loui Four-Piece Louls XV, Bedroom Suite tn Walnut, In. Mirror ‘ote handsome d hn tr ize bed with end footboard, as shown, Was $425. Now $340 | (PAYABLE $4.50 WEEKLY) It ew, Swedish and Polish, Finnish Norwegian, et . Iron Coal Range, $29.25 With High Nickel Back and Shelves This Mg heavy fron range will last for years. Has removable Parlor | Per: Blankets, Table Perfect Oil Heater Comforters and Japanned trim: Upholstery mings, fount. 4-quart Blankets ar Special, f Also large va~ rely of Ranges, Gas Ranges, Golden Oak ‘Dining Table 209% Discount on this Queen Anne Suite—Built of walnut. Buffet meas- ures 60 inches in length. Top of Table 64 inches, extendjng to 6 feet, China “Closet 64 Inches high—handy drawer at bottom, Five Straight Chairs and 1 Arm Chair, with handsome seats in genuine leather. Regular Price $669—Spectal Price, $535.20 (Payable $7 Weekly) Server to Match, $50 Large Rug Dept. Carpets, Linoleum, ||| ums and. Matting--foF oom of the houne Por- vid Curtaing “and hans- fj every window and Low prices — large * Golden Oak $1.25 Infants’ Part-Wool Shirts— nickel which ay ee makes {t easy to Btoves, cluan, Top end Size 24x24 In. finished In Mahogany, Oil Paint'n, pipe, 1 elbow, a | strongly built Nv dumper and ring. Special, If nickel back and shelves are not he price Is $21.50 $9.95 ri on each price tag. Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms 25c weekly on $15 worth 75ce weekly on $50 worth $1.50 weekly on $100 worth $2.50 weekly on $200 worth $12.50 weekly on $1,000 worth Other Amounts in Proportion. Pay by the month if you wish. No Extra Charges of Any Kind. 10% off for Cash 20% Discount on Moavures A ana P. Cowperthwait & Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America’ 3rd Ave. and 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between City Hall “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “L”’ Station. ches Pad-Seat Chair Strongly butt of Quartered Oak, fully tine {a Golden 4a Ea. attractive design Special, $4.80 readable list. 21st January Sale Undermuslins $1.38 Envelope Chemises +68 $1.97 Envelope Chemises... 1,26 $2.76 Envelope Chemises... 1,94 $4.48 Envelope Chemises.... 2,97 68 ct. Bloomers 48 97 et. Bloomers $1.46 Bloomers . $1.97 Bloomers . 78 ct. Drawers 97 ct. Drawer $1.38 Drawers $3.28 Drawers .. . $1.28 Nightdresses 74 $1.48 Nightdresses $1.68 Nightdresses $2.84 Nightdresses $4.48 Nightdresses 78 ct. Corset Covers—nain: cambric—good quality—all made with lace and embroidery trim- ming $1.28 Nain $2.28 Corset Covers. . $2.97 Corset Covers. . $3.97 Philippine Nightdresses and Chemises ..........5+5 24 $4.68 Philippine Nightdrestes and Chemises ..........+ 95 Finer Philippine Nightdresses and Chemises $1.38 Extra Size Nig! $2.28 Extra Size Nightdresses 1.48 $3.28 Extra Size Nightdresses 1,97 78 ct. Extra Size Corset Covere— 46 to 50 $1.68 Extra Size Corded-Band : Chemises—46 to 50. $1,38 Extra Size Drawers. $1.48 Petticoats $1.97 Petticoat $3.28 Petticoats . $4.48 Petticoats $1.78 Extra Size ticoats. . $2.97 Extra Size Petticoats. . $1.68 Crepe de Chine and Satin Camisoles....... 1.24 $2.68 Crepe de Chine and Satin Camisoles. ...+..1,92 $5.97 Crepe de Chine and Satin Nightdresses..... 2.96 Envelope Cheraise January Sale Special Purchase Flannelette Underwear Flannelette Nightdresses— were $1.97 to $4.68, 1,28 to 2.84 Flannelette Petticoats— were $1.48 to $2.48. .,68 to 1.24 Flanne! Bloomere— were $1.68 to $1.97. .88 to 1,18 Flannelette Pajamas— were $2.97 to 84.68.1,96 to 2.97 21st January Sale Children’s Undermuslins 38 ct, and 47 ct, Children’s Muslin Drawers—1 to 10 years.... .18 96 ct. Misses’ and Children’s Cam- bric Drawers—i to 16 years..50 $1.28 & $1.48 Children’s Muslin Nightdresses— sizes to 12 years.......--++ 66 $1.68 & $1.97 Children’s Fine Nainsook and Cambric Night dresses—1l4o 16 years $1.28 & $1.48 Children's Nainsook Slips—6 to 14 yeurs.. 57 $2.28 Princess Slips te slocmeree 6 to 12 years....-00 Aadode 67 sizes 14 to 18 years— we $1.96 Misses’ Fine Lingerio Slip G to 16 years...eeeederees 1.77 21st January Sale Infants’ and Lig Tot Clothes $2.10 & $2.35 Infhts’ Fine Silk id Merino Shirte— s to 6 months k and Merino to 6 months 1.87 1.34 Shirts-—size sizes to 6 months 77 ct. Babies’ Ribbed S| irts— sizes to B years. ..--eeeeeee 58 $1.97 Wool-Flannel Gertrudes ... 1.64 $1.64 Woo!- Flannel | Barrow Coats .....+.++ 1.32 97 ct. Infants’ Flannelette Wrappers and $2.97 Short Flann to 5 years.... 97 ct. Flannelette Gers les.. .70 87 ct. Flannelette Barrow Coats 97 ct. Hand- Sesahatee Bootees ..- Hemmed January Sale Reductions Single Diapers— 20x20 to 80x80 {n.— were $2.57 to $5.17— dozen .....+ ‘. 1.44 to 2.74 Oouble Diapers— JANUARY 8, STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. AREARN Fourteenth Street (ESTABLISHED 1827) OUR 21st JANUARY SALE January Sale Specials and all other Hzarn Advertising for Monday and Tuesday which appeared in Sunday papers is condensed in this Wert of Fitty Avenue Every item is a money-saving value. 3ist January Sale ‘ LINENS, TOWELS, ETC. ched Linen Damask Pattern the—Napkins to match cloths ize 70x70 to 175x108 in—were 25 to $12.95— 5.94 to 9.45 Napkins—sire 22x22 in. were 89.95 .+...- sreevees 798 Double Satin Damask Pattern Cloths—extra heavy quality— Cloths—72x72 to 81x108 in— were $16.00 to $25.00— 11.77 to 18.68 Napkins to Match—size 22x24 in, —were 822.50 .e.sesseue 16.95 $3.95 Bleached Linen Damask— 70 in. . 2.65 Bleached Linen Damask — 72 in, $4.75 yard.. ue $12.00 Linen Damask Nephtoo= 22x82 in.—dosen.....+... 8,66 sizes 20x20 in— were 89.75 dosen,........ 6,84 $8.95 Union Linen Damask Nap- kine—part cotton—22x22 in.§,95 HH. S. Linen Damask Sets—66x84 in.—1 dozen napkins to match— were $28.95 $1.15 Bleached ertaed Dam- ask—64 in—yard ........ .66 $1.97 Imported Cotton Damask— 70 iney-yard 1.20 84 ct. 36-in. Table Tops .... .45 $3.95 Mercerized Damask Napkins —22 in, .. Doz 2.87 were $2.95 Dos. 1,94 $2.28 Sealloped Pattern Lunch Clothe—58x58 in. .......+ 1.57 $3.95 72-in. paceotinen. Ber 3 Pattern Cioths .. . 2.94 $4.95 to $6.45 Teaclot pieces and Scarfs ... 75 ct. to 97 ct. Madeira ‘Tray Cov- ers and Doylies .........555 21 ct, Bleached Cotton Huck Towels ..cssseereererves 12% 38 ct. Bleached Huck Towels .25 88 et. Union Linen Huck Towelsa—. part cotton 36 $1.38 Imported Union Linen Hest Towels $1.68 Pure Linen Huck Teves: guest size—damask borders with wreath for initial .,. 944 ct. Turkish Wash joths 5 $1.38 Turkish Bath Towels, 1,00 $2.38 Bleached Turkish Towele wcscsesesescvecves 1.58 54 ct. Union Linen Class Cloths 48 ct. Bleached Turkish Towels ...,..-ssssevesse 48 28 ct. 17+in, Cotton Toweling 36 ct, Union Linen Towel 40 ct, Glass Check Toweling. 58 ct. All-Linen Toweling— 17-inch. 74 ct. All: $2.10 Ramie Dress Lit 45-inch . 88 ct. 35-in. Union Linen.... 42 (Sold in Toweling Section.) Dresses and Slips Us ee to $2.87 Infants’ Nainsook ono § to 1.36 Pe Ca Little Tot’ ham and Chambray Drésseo— sizes to 6 years $1.17 Little Tots’ Skirts $1.97 Little Tots’ Rampert and Dresses—to 6 $4.97 Infante’ Sets $2.47 sizes to 6 years.. ears ri 24st January Sale BLANKETS AND FLANNELS and $26.94 = All-Wool $25.94 5. ton Fleece Blankets — white, gray or tan, with contrasting col- ored borders, Not all colors in each lot ie Oe eee to ee in. S310 $2.84 Co $4.07 pr. 1,94 to 67 ct, Crib Blanke 319 96 ct. Crib Blankets . . $1.77 Crib Blankets....,... Se January Sal —Flannele Bleached Domet Flannels Fe Md to 46 in—were 85 eg 68 aus. Piain White rd 1, $1.27 Silk Embroidered bo hd yard 91 January Sale COMFORTABLES AND PILLOWS $3.73 Floral Silkoline 2.47 Comfortables . $4.12 Full Size Comfortables sae $5.97 Winter Weight Comfortables ........... quality $8.13 Sateen Comfortables $9.37 Sateen Comfortab $8.87 Sateen Comfortab! Covered with excellent tiekings, New Feather Pillows—20x28 in. and 21xu8 in—were $1. A and B1I8 ve eicssccvse 6 and 82 New Mined Goose Feather Pillows —20x28 in. to 26x40 in.—were $1.97 to $8.17.... 1,00 to 1.62 New White Mixed Goose Feathers —were SLIT ID. 6. deseo New White Down; was 82.43 1,40 New Mixed Duck and Goose Feather Pillows—20x28 in, to 26x 80 in.—were 88.16 to 84.92— 1,58 to 2.32 January Sale White Goods 80 ct. 36-in. Novelty Voile $1.48 40-in. Imported Dot Lon, —were $2.88 to 40-in.—were $3.97 Hearn's Goodwear—i6-in.— were $4.88 ... -+ 2.68 Nainsooks—(10-yd. | piece)—86-in, —were $2.88 to $4.25— 1.82 to 2,96 $5.47 Hearn’s Goodwear— 39-in, + 2.88 28 ct. 36-in. Underwear Cambrie 38 ct, Lonsdale Cambric.... Bt 28 ct. to 48 ct. 36-in, Underwear Nainsook ... »» 14to C4 68 ct, 39-in, Nainsook....... 48 ct. and 58 ct, 27 and 32-in. Chambray 27-in. Poplin—were .7 were .48 .. 78 ct. 30-in. 48 ct, 27-in. Gal: Clearance Reduction (Quantities are limited.) $10.78 Black “Overnight” BIOUSC anc Weatcr Day January Sales and clearance values make Tues- day’s “Specials” of particular price interest. Georgette Blouses — costume shades and flesh and white— embroidered, beaded and lace trimmed. were 811,97 and $12.68.7,77 Tailored Pongee Blouses—-high and low neck—fine quality— were 83.74 . d Lawn Blouses—pret-* les with lace or embrot- trimmed— rose and buff— Were B44 oo ccc eee e eee 2.84 x5 + in. 6. MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders. i 97 ct, Little Tots’ Gowns :60 | $7.12 Comfortables BABIES WEAR--SECOND won. COMPORTABLES— BASEMENT, , 3 ting Flannel AT trimmed with large colars and | 47 ¢t, Blue Bird Crepe at deep pockets—sizes & to 14 yra, WASTE F4BIUCS—BASEMENT. inks’ Wha aLcoND rLOOK $1.45 Crope de Chines40 inch. ....1.00 4 Dimity, itghtwelght— Good assortment of Crepe de to ‘launder Chines and dark colors m4 7 HILKB-MAIN FLOOK ’ 90x100 ins! BIREADS—ASIMENT, $2.58 All Wool French Serges. .. 154 DRESS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, { 38 & 48 et. Serim Curtrinin, 25 24 et. Men's Socks... Dainty ‘colored Sere anltaler ombed ecru ground. 1 and too. Sphotstieny—nasuaeyr, ‘and navy blue—all sizes, HOSLERY—MAIN FLOOR, $2.95 Madras Curtains 2.14 $2.37 Women’s Union Suits. . UPHOLSTERY—BASEMENT. Heavyweight cotton fle $25.50 Art Wool Fibre Rugs . 19.68 came mill made atylea, Extra sizes—w: KNIT NDIR Weal “MAIN FLOOR. ~ignred an 21st January Sale MUSLINS, SHEETS, PILLOW | CASES, SPREADS, ETC. btn’ pearing trend Muslin 36-in. Lonsdale Mi Sein. Hil Meat SALE 16% Standard Quality Sheetings Bleached— 42 in. to 90 in. wide— were 46 to .68.... .28 to 56 Unbleached— 45 in, to 90 In. wide— were Wy eey call den 6 3g te 52 * 49 In. wide—were 19... JA34 it Heavy Quality Musline-80in- eos oll 19 ct. 36-in. Blea Muslins 12% Pillow Casea— Will Wash Hea) er one J No Brand —42x36 in. to were .47 to .62...... ,.29 to 40 - Mohawk—42x36 in. to Tel tn.— to 42 were .62 to . Sheets— 54x90 in. to Bou80 in— were $1.67 to $2.24 97 to 1.44 54x90 in. to 90x90 in.— were $1.74 to 82.44 1,04 to 1.47 Sizes Before E mY = extra long shee! 108 inches, and pillow cases to ate inches, at Sale Prices, Hemastitched Sheets. Hemstitched Cases. Special Lot of Hems' and Pillow Cases— Pillow Cases— 42x36 in.—were || 45x86 in,—were . Sheets—64x99 In. to 90x98 in.— were $1.97 to 82.47 1,19 to 1.6’ Unbleached Sheets — will bleac! ure white—64x90 in. to 61x90. in.—were $1.62 to ber 7% ct. 36 in. ees Special Sale Reductions in Wam- sutta and New Bedford Pillow Cases and Sheete— $2.98 theipacnpreten Tce Myr Spreads . vine $3.49 Full and $8.49 Satin Marseilles Spreads) January Sale Specials $5.65 Wool Jrreey Pettibloomers ....4.6+++++. $4.00 Peggre apoloter 10 extta extra Bloomers—12 to 20 years January Sale Clearance Prices for Women’s and MisseiExtra Suits Clearance Women’s Extra Size. 8 Tailored Suite— were $49.75 sad $: 18..-38.75 Clearance Misses’ Suite— were $37.75 and $39.75...22,50 Curtains and Portieres January Clearance of One and Two Pair Lots of Fine Portieres—~ value $19.50 to $58.59— 9.94 to 42.66 Fine Bed Sets— values to 884. ...600000005 16.44 Clearance of Odd Panel Curtains —value $3.44 to $8.50-— 2.44 to 6.94 each Finer Scrim and Marquisette Panels —values $9.94 to $21.94— 7.94 to 17.94 each Curtains — 1, 2 and 8 pair lots— values $5.97 to $21.50— 3.97 to 14.97 36-in. Alhambra Draperies—45-in.. an ries in plain blue, tan and —were $1, athe ba $5.47 and $3.97 Sunfast Dra; ee 48 ct. Curtain Nets......++ . January Sale Laces and Embroideries 69 ct, Embroidered Flouncings 12 ct. Embroideries. 22 ct. Cluny Laces. . 58 ct. Pure Linen Cluny Laces * Special Purchave $4.87 & $5.87 Chiffon Panne Vel- vet Hand Bags..... Glove Clearances $2.75 and $3.00 besevat 5-7) Gloves +. 1.50 $2.00 and $2.50 Women Silk and Chamoisette Gloves.1.10 Clearance in The Sweater Section 3.24 Knit Spencers SaaS "Mohair Sleaveleshs Sweaters ....-sq0 tere x 17.84 Mohair Sweaters, f it Skirte—were $1.94 to’

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