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| Selma Kurz Heard at Last; Week-End Music By Sytvester Rawling. KIURZ, the German colors- ture soprano, who was prom- teed to us in opera a dozen years ago Gr more, made her Amer- , sean debut in concert at the Hip- Podrome wast night She was yoloo, Wheat a pity that the dear tady’s fear of “Ocean, Thou Mighty ,. Monster,” kept her awny from us 80 Ning! Timo, not the sea, is the arch-| enemy ‘of manic{nd, and prima don- nas are shining marks for his shafts, Mime, Kura was harmllcapped by the tmappropriateness of the vast _ suditorium for a debut, by the indit- ferent support of the National Sym- . Phony Orchestra led by Paul Eisler, and by her own palpable and, at first, distressing nervousness. it is under- stood that she had stipulated with her manager for a first appearance with orchestra and that the National had Deen engaged with the expecta+ thon that Artur Bodanzky would con- duct. But that brilliant leader re- cently has been lassooed and taken « back to his home with the Metropoli- , ‘an Opera Company, and while the Opera House and the Hippodrome are within easy reach of a walker— well, just think of the artistic gulf that yawns between them! For Mr. Bivsler tt Youst be sald that Mme Kurz made her task difficult by standing directly at his back, close to the ootlights. That Mme. Kurz will be heard to better advantage at her next ap- pearance and that she is well worth uearing there’ isn't a doubt. There were moments last night that barely escaped being thrilling. Her pro- gramme, save for added numbers, wag of the opera, It included Mo- svart’s “Deh yieni non tardar” and "Caro Nomo” and “Ah, fors Hundreds were turned away from the Metropolitan Opera House Sun- day concert lust night, Rosa Pon- svile, Marie Sundelius, Marie Ellis, Jeanne Gordon, Marion Te! Harrold, Morgan Kingston, Amato, Adamo Didur and Leon Ro- thier made an imposing array of s0- Joists. ‘Thay were supported by Giulio Betti's adm chorus, the orchestra and the stage band, and Mr. Bamboschek conducted, The Coronation scene from “Boris Godu- noff,” the Garden scene from “Faust” and the Triumph scene from “Aida” were the features and well sang. Albert Spalding was* soloist with Walter Damrosch and the Symphony Orchestra at Aeolian Hull yesterday afternoon in Beethoven's violin con- certo in D. He played with distine tion, chanm, avurance and modesty, and won a storm of applause from a crowded house. Mr. Damrosch and lis men supported him splendidly: Mr. Damroeeh, at the end amme, presented phonic poem by Victor d Mr. Toscanini and his Orchestra played last h hearing is th ng Italian com to loom lange temporaries. Roinald Werrenrath save a recital ut Carnegie, Hail yester ft j-noon befere a |i aut .udience. ‘There may be better bari- tone volees than that of this can singer, but the artistic sense with lich he singe makes one unconscious His programme neluded com~- English and American com~- and all wete sung in English. xtra numbers were forced from him and one repeat against which he made a protest, It was in good taste, Dut speechmakiny; at a concert is a dangerous thing, Mr. Werrenrath. If you don’t believe me, ask Walter Damrosch! Margarete Matzenaner was soloist | with Josef Stransky and the Phil- harmonic Orchestra at Carnegie Hall on Saturday night, The programme, which incinded Beethovén's “Pas- oral” symphony, ended with the Im- molation seene from Wagner's “The Dusk of the Gods,” Mme. Matzenaucr In the afternoon singing Brynhil ut Carneste Ha phony Orchestra, under Pierre Mon- | the Roston Sym- teux, played for the first time here Malipero’s “Impressions From ; Sehwnann’s Nature,” suite No. e late | harles fourth symphony and 'T. Griffes’s colorful “The P¥ensure Teme of Kotla Khan.” In the sfter- noon, alao, at Aeolian Hall, Marte- Magdoleine Du Carp gave a piano re- | CONCERTS AND MUSIC. “WATIONAL SYMPHONY. ORCHESTRA CARNEGIE ‘T'm’w (Tuesday) Aft. at 2.30 ma mance Fanos ide Conduetor, THiS Appearance Fan Bye Contos MENGEL Fre Taw ev SCHMULLER, Tiekeia at Rox Offices $2. THM KNABE 18 THE ormidtat CARNEGIE WALL JAN. 18 fue CONcEME OF MUSIC FON PIANO, RACHMANINOFF Tickets NOW AT BOX OFFICE. pireetton ts ha A Bivinway Piano, TE REET TIM RAMATIC SUNG RECITAL by Micive Met, Jutlen_Datber, Maron & Mamtin Meno, ‘METROPOLITAN ance “Low @ a pulidine, Prin be lated pu wend ‘There liste sea be be 'THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921. > Ship Oller Killed in Fight. Patrick Goodman, forty years old, an mark | ofter on the steamship Bastern Moon, moored at the foot of 45th Street in North River, died at Bellevue Hospital ca |toet Sige as tee resis of Peoueies oxta the police to have been inflicted id @renty-six old, deck engineer on the same ship, who held at the West 47th Street Pollee Sta- tion, charged with homicide, 1S SAVED FROM FURNACE. [ize {eae wr coal while tgosening. te ful wo it would slide into n ew bi i id “a his. ees nin da the, scons "while itood helpless. saved yesterday after framen worked for six hours to extricate him. Only his head, arms and shoulders were visible when the firemen succeeded In loosen- AMUSEMENTS. ahusenenrs tad" Wonnis’ eat We WINTER GARDENS CREATES? Y LAUGHING Mh JE, t8th Bt. Bot By Brae. Mita Wed. eget | MARY N NASH 2.000 MARIE ORESSLER HARRY WATSON* THE MARK TWAIN'S Romantlo Comedy, Dramatisnd by Amelto Hiren MOTICE:— mR LEE Esty at He Ginn Ness an ofe PRINCE S€BSOM ome eet om Pe WRB PF "YS MATINEE Tome Bar a oh Bm, 8. 8.30, : akin EAWIN GAME LAST WEEK. Mata, Wed, snd san, 2. ia RIS Parts Seria Tn the Stuske UARGAR” _Tise taken New York by sorm."—Telogram. N WELCH and Btar Ceo NY West 42d St Bre. at FRANK’ TINNEY. Mute’ “TICKLE ME” ante H FT Be EG itiees Wed, & Sat. 2.30 Provincetown Players with CHARLES GLLPIN in “The Emperor Jones” AMUSEMENTS. | Zee ccTON Ltt SrvsEer Bra 50. Mta Wed. ak Fa PRISE Hosts W. of o'way, Evs. 0.30 of Bway. Bres., 6.30. Matinens Wed, and Sat, at 280. “SAMSON & DELILAH’ "AsiiNe IMES SQ. Tx: 2 Rvrs ‘~ “Mirtae THE FRAZEE Wer 424.5%, TIMES SQUARE THEATRE -§ Beran MARRIAGE” NOTARLE CAST. Prices 500 to $2.00. Ag CORMEREDS My toottdtechad GREENWICH VILLAGE THEATRE THE BEGGAR'S OPERA Matinces Wednesday and Saturday, MAXINE ELLIOTT’ ‘MOLDS AUDIENCE BREATHLESS.”"—Sun, SPANISH LOVE MOROSCOTUF RAT West 45th St. Even. §. D. W. Griffith's ma; N BAST” has passed tts 270th shotring at the STREBT THBA- where it can be acon ‘every afternoon and SW... Bre 8.30 Sats. Wert, Sai. 2.30. LITTLE ¢ OLD} ) NEW'Y YORK” REPUBLIC W124 5 P30. san tact” DADDY DUMPLINS Wie mbok te. ELTINGE Wer ¢24, Street. Brenines, 8.45. Mata Wed. (Pop.) and Sat., iLA DIES NIC HT, Matinee Wed. & Sat, at 2.20 GRANT MITCHELL “The | Champion” _ Aull seats reserved, BROGK PEMBERTON Prewnts MISS LULA BETT ERNBEEL Cn Ht W, 48th. Bryant 68. Brve, 8.21 A MATS, THURS, & SAT. 220. BROGK PEMBERTON Prevents vite Re aes TREVOR. MADAM Mats. Wed, Thurs, & Sat Raunisanl Laan E einen te ; “ee” OVER THE HILL Direoted by Harry Millarde. GARRICK &,¥t 3 HEARTEREAR A Comedy by BERNARD SHAW, RIVOL ; INA CLAIRE “Polly with « Past.’” WILD Taine OF AFRICA = nivat BENET ot RIALT : THOMAS MEIGHAN “THE FRONTIER OF THT STARS.” EMPIRE 7, os se eearanl wt ety INEW AMSTERDAM. MATS. WED. -2 BROADWAY: st Mt Retry voovin rns Wer TAVING” & TACK KAUFMAN Brown & Weston—6 Othor Acts, “THE COUNTY FAIR” ay Ine Nett Muirnene in tdi & Date TiD-BITS MAT, TODAY Toner OF I 14th tng, a Ae, wt tary [FRIDAY an BROOKLYN. TEND CTPAND paeeio Words) ZIEGFELD \ MIDNIGHT PRROLIC ONLY MIDNIGHT SHOW IN NEW YORK. LIONEL ATWiLL CORT Lut Waa ROK AMR BTN Seni JEAN” PARK Ru MT FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA CRITERION “The Inside he Cup” __Prologue Presentation, Jay, near Fulton Street, atines Daily. Tel. Main (899 3” SNYDER, WITH SOME SHOW “THE MAN WHO NEVER SPEAKS" iaime TInt B10, Mate Wat, ax 210 me EMMA TRENTIN ILSON and HOPPER| bd yo “WERMINIE” SONG REVUE 1921. Erne Clivonacn. othe, {Central Hudson Line Kingston, L. Mondas Wraneeday and Prins. Rrankin st. nt ee Ae 428i. | Wed, & Sat. 2.1% MUSICAL COMEDY HENRY w. , SAVAGE offers ANITA, STEWART ve FOR SALE. DIA MoNDs WAT EMny wiLLeRs THEATRE, a, We West 434, SUST § ‘SUPPOSE al Gent conans caine ta oe ol oa ih NYE eanest a EW at At 1" TH EV Role ens tei O° t DAloos ies set SENDA FOR BOOK OF GLMS NFIDENT! "S74 BROADWAY DOORS ABove 37% FEPROCIOR'S WwW YORK THEATRES eh ee Mata Wed. and Sat, 2. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN WPLEASUHE SEEKERS.” WHAT'S ALL THE SHOOTIN’ FOR? CAN GyATcHe DIAM BAL CREDIT EME eae NE ‘DIAMONDS WATCHES —JEWELRY sere ON CR E DI Excepdona WELCOME STRANGER vi LYCEUM ", INA CLAIRE | Loew's Tawicaate ae EB rents ‘Goto piouens T convenient mont Grand Central PALACE | | ROYAL citneae VATCH Co. AONDS - JEWELRY a a Wid tit’ § {6 TED Ue BIRO = idee: Rore e «on 4 Maiden Lane _ Sixth Vlonr, Pana Jebn wa sind ROME Eves 81021000 PEOPLENOO NOVELTIES hs ry ae fons a Ssegh ss tage | TIM SOCIAL MALDS (AP et he Direet THE BAT to Midnight, NEGRI In ON A Ss TO a MOND @| cr waky. paymems a sah weal Phone John 24) Coen Save 20 Per Cant RE i” 21st JANUARY SALE Full list of January sale specials and all other Hearn advertising which appeared in Sunday papers is given in this condensed 36-in. Fruit of the Loom Muslin 36-in, Lonsdale Muslin 1 Worth .26 mf, $0 Yards No Ma or Phoue Orders, Nous Bent ©. 0, D, Standard Quality Sheetings— Bleached 42 in to 90 in.— were .46 to .86...Sale to .49 Unbleached—45 in. to ome were .46 to .82...Sale to 44 36-in, Heavy ey, Unbleached Muslins—we' -Sale 11 36-in. Bleached Mesling were .19.......+..-..Sale 12% Special Lot Unbleached Muslins— 89 inches wide— were .3! 29 Ready-Made Bed "Ticks—fall and % sizes— were $5.98.....+00e+-Sale 3,24 36-in, Cheesecloth— WAS 7% sesseseseasssSale 5% Dwight Anchor and Utica Sheet- ings—42-in. to 90-in— were .53 to $1.04..Sale .29 to 57 No Mall or Telephone Orders Special Lot of Hethstitched Sheets and Pillow Casea— Pillow Cases— 42x36 in.—were .52.....Sale 32 45x36 in.—were .57.....Sale .34 Sheets— 54x99 in.—were $1.97..Sale 97 72x90 in.—were $2.07,.Sale 1,17 Sheets—72x99 in. to 90x90 in.— were $2.19 to $2.47— Sale 1,21 to 1.44 Mo Mall of Telephone Ondors, Standard Quality/Sheets and Pil- low Cases— Pillow Cases— Will Wash Heavier and No Brand —42x36 in. to 64x86 in.— were .47 to .62...Sale .26 to .37 Sheets—54x90 in. to 90x90 in— were $1.67 to $2.24— Sale .92 to 1.32 Slams Before Hemming. No Mall or Telephone 01 Special Sale Reductions in Wam- sutta and New Bedford Pillow Cases and Sheets—also extra long sheets, 108 inches, and pil; low cases to 40% inches— Hemstitched Sheets... .10 extra Hemstitched Cases... 5 extra Bed Spreads at Sale Prices— $2.69 Three-Quarter Size Crochet Spreads Sale 1,57 2.98 Full and % Size Spreads.....+ eeeeenes Sale 1.97 $4.98 Full and 4% Size Spreads...... seeveee Sale 3.49 $6.98 Full Siareads . scveees Sale 4,67 \7.98 Satin Marseilles Spreads......++++--+-Sale 5,67 2Ist January Sale—Second Wee.. Comfortables and Pillows $3.73 Floral Silkoline Comfortables —full si ++» Sale 2.47 $4.12 Full Size Comfortables...2.....Sale 2.74 $5.97 Winter Weight Comfortables......+++ Sale 3.55 New Feather Pillows— 20x28 in.—were $1.47 21x28 in.—were $1.73 New Mixed Goose Feat! —20x28 in. to 26x30 in.— were $1.97 to $3.17— Sale 1,00 to 1.62 $10.53 Sateen Comfortables......---Sale 6.57 New Mixed Duck and Goose Feather Pillows— 20x28 in, to 2 0 in were $3.16 to Sale 1,58 to 2,32 Sale .76 le 82 New White Goose and Down Mixed | Pillows—20x28 in. to 26x30 in— were $5,07 to $6.87 Sale 2,57 to 3.47 Special Offering Mill Lengths of Fine Furniture and Drapery Velours 60 inches wide—1% to 3% yard lengths—regular values $3.95 to $6.50 1,200 Yds. ins. wide Special Purchane of 11,000 Yds, | Fine Cretonnes— values .67 and .77 yd..--++ 46 27-in. Curtain Scrims— were .1 Yard- value $1.47 y High Grade Portieres—7 ft. 6 ins value $41.97. Reversible Art § value $23.97. 390 Single Velour Curt ins— specially priced....--+-----6.94 Continuing Sale of One to Three-Pair Lots of LACE AND SCRIM CURTAINS Trish Point, Lacet, Marie Antoin- ette, Marquisette, Nottingham and fine Net Curtains— ere $2.97 to $21.97— 18) - 31.66 k Portieres— HEARN Fourteenth @trest (ESTABLISHED 1827) West of Futth Avenue SECOND WEEK guide in our money-saving values. 24st January Sale—Second Week Table Linens Irish Linen Damask Pattern Cloths leached double 81x108 aah $16,00 to $25.50 ale 11. 17m 18.68 Napkins to Mat ch—24x24 in. were $22.60 doz.....Sale 16.98 NAPKINS Bleached Linen Damask Napkins —(22x22 inches)— were $10.95 doz. Sale 7.35 Heavy Irish Linen Damask Nap- kins—(24x24 inches)— were $17.00 doz......Sale 11.50 Bleached Union Linen Damask Napkins— were $8.95 doz........Sale 5.95 Mercerized Damask Napkins— (22x22 inches)— were $4.95 doz... + Sale 3.25 DAMASKS 70-in. Unbleached Linen Damask— were $2.75 yard.......Sale 1.97 70-in. Bleached Linen Damask— heavy quality— were $8.95... «++-Sale 2,54 Napkins to Las rergper th inches— were $8.50. Sale 5.64 70-in. Bleached Union ‘Linen Damask—-were $3.25. .Sale 2.25 Hemstitched Linen Damask Sets— cloth 66x66 inches—% dozen nap- kins to match— were $16.50.........Sale 11.44 Mercerized Damask Pattern Cloths —70x90 ins.—were $4.95.. SH ree 70x70 ins—were $3.95. Bleached Linen Damas Cloths— 70x90 _inches— were $12.00...........Sale 8,50 67x68 _inches— were $7.95.....+0+++.-Sale 5,27 Bleached Union Linen Damask Pattern Cloths—(part cotton)— 70x70 inches— were $6.50....+« -Sale 4.44 70x88 inches— were $8,50...........-Sale 5.00 Napkins to Match—22x22 inches— were $8.75....+++0++++ Sale 5,00 Hemstitched Mercerized Damask Cloths—64x104 inches— were $4.75.. -Sale 2.75 2 Napkins— tyes M ized 22x22 inches— were $2.95 doz.......-Sale 1.94 were $3.95 doz.......Sale 2,37 21st January Sale—Second Week Towels 28 ct. Cotton Huck Towels ....-+sseesee0+ Sale 18 34 ct, Fine Quality Huck | Towels .....+-+++0000+ Sale .20 48 ct. Cotton Huck Towels . $1.18 Imported Huck Towels $2.28 Union Linen Huck —(part cotton)....... 20001 SO 28 ct, Cotton Glass | Towels ......+++ sees Sale 18 Second Week January Sale Speciale Decorative Linens | $2.95 Centrepieces..... Sale 1.95 $2.45 Buffet Scarfs—also Dresser Scarfs Sale 1.37 Special Value Boxed Stationery were 04 and 87...eeeeeeeee 2 Special Purchase Sale Housedresses Regular Sizes—36 were $4.94 and were $5.94 to $ Extra Sizes—48 to were $6.94 and §' Stri «checked, plaid and solid colo! model. in belted and straight-line styles. Special Pure! Bays ....-.++ Hand Bags from Parla—our own Leather Hand + 4.50 importation..... 13.87.to 41.88! January Sale Specials 69 et, Real Cluny Lace ......ccsessese 69 ct. Shadow Lace allovers ........--++-.Sale .50 | 19 ct, Embroidery Edges . . Embroidery Coverings . $8.00 Corsets ... Sale 5,50 Misses’ Corsets and Elastic Girdles were $2.00........+.-Sale 1,17 Bandeaux . Sale .94 Extra Size Wool Jersey Petticoats— were $4.! Heatherbl were $ Cirls’ Middy “i! we Girls’ Crash Dre —were $1.48, Exquisite New hams, Silk and Cotton Chiffonettes, Crepe dea Chines and Pongeas, Skirtinga, $2.98 Remarkable Value in French Fleece-Back Cotton Novelties —88 inches wide,.?... yard 98 | 73 et, Floral Voiles. me 47 ct, ney Dimities $1.37 Silk Striped Voiles... [97 $1.15 Finest Scotch iainama-= BS jouncings and 21st January Sale—Continuing Our Sale .50 | .Sale 12% | ale 35 | 2ist January Sale—Second Week BLANKETS Offered in Special Groups at Unique January Sale Price Cuts All-Wool Plaid Blankets — (size 66x80 inches)—also white wool mixed blankets with contrasting colored borders in single, three- quarter, full and extra large sizes —were $11.94, $12.94 and $13.65 ..........+5.-Sale 7.85 All-Wool White Blankets—(sizes 72x84 inches and 72x90 inches) —were $15.94 and $17.94 .eeeeeeeeeee-Sale 10.77 Handsome All-Wool Plaid Blankéts —(sizes 72x84 and 72x90 inches) —were $18.94 and $19.94 »....0000-+-.Sale 12,50 21st January Sale—Second Week FLANNELS 42 ct, Bleached Domet Flannels —27 and 36 inches wide Sale .16 50 ct. Domet Flannels— 86 inch ... $1.90 Plain All-Wool Flannels— 85 inches .........+. Sale 1.36 $1.87 Silk Embroidered nnels « + Sale 94 21st January Sale—Second Week Babies’ and Little Tot6’ Needs WOOLENS $4.00 Infants’ Wool Crepe Wrappers ........... Sale 2.97 Finer lot—were $5.50...,..3.44 Special Purchase of Infants’ Fine Wray ‘apper Nightgowns — flannel- ette—were $1.87......Sale .88 Babies’ Silk and Merino Bands— sizes to 8 years— were $1.19............Sale .78 Arnold Knit Nightgowns—sizes to 2 years ... Special 1.00 $1.67 Special Purchase of Short Skirts of Wool Flannel—sizes 6 months to 2 years......... 1.14 $1.77 Infants’ Silk and Merino Shirts—sizes to 6 months— ; Sale 1,34 $1.25 Infants’ Fine Part Wool Shirts—sizes to 6 months— Sale 82 $1.97 Wool Flannel Gertrudes— scalloped edge ...... Sale 1.64 97 ct. Flarnelette Gertrades—shell or plain hem ...... eeecsee 040 87 et. Fisenelstte Barrow Coat. 97 ct. Bootees DRESSES AND SLIPS $2.24 Little Tots’ Cotton Plaid Dresses—sizes to 6 years— Sale 1.50 Infants’ Nainsook Stips— were .97 to $2.67 Sale .55 to 1.37 $1.67 Little Tots’ Gingham and Chambray Dresses— sizes to 6 years...... Sale 1.00 $1.97 Little Tots’ SKIPS oo 6. 000e evceese Sale 88 $2.87 Little Tots’ Bloomer Dresses —size. to 6 years....Sale 1.88 $4.97 Infants’ Christening Sets + $2.47 Little Tots sizes to 6 years. Wun: Crepe de Chine Blouses—white and flesh—tueked or embroid- ered—also satin and taffeta over blouse in pany. _3 74 and black—were $5. Voile Blonses—several charm- ing styles, including models showing hand-drawn work and real filet lace— were $3.74, 2.24 were $1.59. to 6 year INIT WHAM SBCOND) FLOOR, 55 ct. Women's Mercerited Stockings .38 CLARY MALY Plo, $2.95 Men's Shirts he | ST Vee ce “RAs Flannel .a1| $7.12 Silk Mall Comfortabeg ENS HO “Sa Woon. 35 et. Outing WASIE PAIHICS. BAO.” 47 ct. Blue Bird Crepe agit FABRIC. RAREST || $1.95 Dress Satins 36 inches wide. @ILES—MADN FLOOR, 2Ist January Sate Undermustins $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. 97 ct. Bloomers.. $1.46 Bloomers. $1.97 Bloomers. 78 ct. Drawers. 97 ct, Drawers. $1.38 Drawers. $3.28 Drawers. $1.28 Nightdresses.. $1.48 Nightdresses.. $1.68 Nightdresses $2.84 Nightdresses.. $4.68 Nightdresses:. $4.48 Nightdresses,...+-+++-2,.64 and ‘cambrie—good quali made with lace and embi $1.28 Nainsool $2.28 Corset Covers.. $2.97 Corset Covers... $3.97 Philippine Nightdresses $4.68 Philippine Ni and Chemises....... seveees $1.38 Extra “sive Drawers. $1.48 Petticoats $1.97 Petticoats. $3.28 Petticoats. $4.48 Petticoats. $1.78 Extra Size Petticoats. .1.24 $2.97 Extra Size Petticoats. .1.94 $1.68 Crepe de Chine and $2.68 Crepe de Chine os Satin Camisoles.. ° $5.97 Crepe de Chine Satin Nightdresses.......-.2.96 $7.68 Crepe de Chine Nightdresses .... $2.68 C) de Chine Envelope Ceatiees. verewbe sevcesccess 1.84 $2.97 & Naps lt Chine Envelope Chemises . $5.94 Envelope Chemises. 4.50 $2.97 Bloomers ....---- $3.97 Satin and Crepe de Chine Bloomers .....-+-+0+++0++ 2Ist January Sale Children’s Undermuslins 38 ct. and 47 ct. Children”s Muslin Drawers—1 to 10 years. 96 ct. Misses’ and Children’s ‘Cam- bric Drawers—1 to 16 years $1.28 & $148 Children's M Nightdresses— sizes to 12 years. dresses—1 to 16 years. $2.28 Princess Slips. . 96 ct. and $1.18 Misses’ and Chil- dren’s Batiste Bloomers— Blouse aaSwWeater Day January Sale Specials ring the changes on newest Spring modes and better values than you anticipated. BLOUSES offer even Georgette Blouses — handsome new models in flesh and white, exquisitely trimmed with filet and Venise laces; also Cos- tume Blouses in the darker s, featuring tie-back es, With elaborate embroid- Voile and Lawn Blouses— styles, trimmed with laces and aan Quilted Vests Black, with black, white and-lavender lining— MORNING SPECIALS~To-day and To-morrow Until 1 P.M. oo 91.97 Little Tete’ Rompers - 88 | $4.95 Men's One-Piece Overalls N's PS $1.97 All-Wool French Serge. P Also wool taffetas—40 and DISS WOOLANE—MEARN ILO, 8 67 ct. Fine Cretonnes. OKETONN,

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