The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1921, Page 31

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Mengelberg’s Second Concert; | A New Violinist! By Syloester Rawling. | ee MENGPLBERG got! far better support from the National Symphopy Orches- @1 Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon dban when he first appeared as its Sonductor tas T He aleo comtirmed the |m: he made then of his own y. Mah- # intolerabiy long grat symphony Whieh led the programme js a night- mare of composition without co- neaion, posed to poriray the Awakening of Neture on the first day of Spring. It is diffuse agd uninspired. In the scherzo the dancera must have been very heavy-footed, The Hunter's Funeral Procession |s an odd con- oelt, cleverly worked out, In con- ducting this Mr. Mengelberg’s tul- splemiid support M Mengelberg gave him, it arcused a tumult of ap- | plaus i In ‘@ symphonic poem, “The| The iirst movement !s sup-| hours. nale was taken tempestuously at a break-neck pace, and alded by the Preludes,” Mr. Mengetberg disclosed a command of dynamicg that Mr Toscanini when he was adsociated an Opera Com- But, dear sir, monie Orchestra at a concert in Car- negle Hall iast night had the as- \sistance of Margarete Mutzenauer, She sang three melodies for a voice and orchestra composed *by Mr, Stranesky and dedicated to her. Two ents shone brilliantly. The finale is @ weird and noisy trip from Hell to ‘Tehalkoveky's violin _ concerto eerved to introduce Alexander | Sehnwuller, a Russian, « soloist, made ® sensation firet by his oda ap- playing. — Mr. lack hair which falls down his ‘and lines his cheeks. Hila forehead Paradise. line middie one, “To Solitude,” He | pecial'v pearance and then by lis remarkable | gl Schmulter has long, | Smashing of them, “Thy Fragrant Hair’ and “Mymnus” were new. The poem of is by Sigmund Spaeth. All are simple, di- rect and melodious, the tirat one es- well orchestrated. Mme | Mataenauer sang them with fosteand Beth she and Mr. Stransky re recalled roany times and once maliantly kissed her hand, Later Mme, Maizenauer sang “Ocean, Thou SAVE $20 YMEN'S SUITS New York's lo of ‘orchestral | 1 ot stomes ~ 4, ’ [Cera lasting {or two and ‘a Nete| ‘VERCYATS ~ MANUFACTURER'S Josef Stransky, und the Philhar- Sale at Retail 50% OFF Reductions Below former Prices. We néed moncy und must Sacrifice Our Suits and Overcoats Now! 757 BROADWAY Corner ath St. One Flight Up. Grrosite WAUAMARER'S Webe «| is peak-like and he wears qlneses.| Mighty Moncter,’ from While playing he aways his bady| “Oberon,” which everybody see from His toes, He prodiices an im-j be trying sing flow ' mense toné which [x not always at-|Reshms's third symphony, § ‘8 tractive, byt the man seems to pour! “Death and Transfiguration” and his squi into his fiddle and extract | Dvo.uk'a “Carneval” overture, each from it sentiment that mates atrong| well pinyed, were the purely orches- Appeal. His rendering of the familiar | tral pumbere. work is unusual in tempo, The fi- 213% 21st January Sale xB URL NOLEN. The Of Quality of wool or silk Bipinde: lian Opossum and Ra riced garments—soft B Suedines—while the li throughout. Cuffs. Formerly Bolivia Wraps, collared collars and cuffs of Nutria. Wraps from Our Assortments—We' of unsurpassed quality; with much embroidery; many with fur cuffs. FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS - Silhouettes are smartly simple or ginat/ ons in tunic and hip effects. Coats and Wraps Collared with Austra- ‘The materials are the sort found in the high Wraps with Huge Fur Collars and Onieumn, “ete, and others with both trates taupe dyed French Fine Evora, Chamoistyne and Bolivia Cloth, Squirrel, Nutria or Australian Opossum, and Undermuslins SATURDAY SALES Taffeta ¢ Canton Crepe Frocks —In the Favored Modes for Spring ferings Set a New Mark for and Value-Giving, at These Prices At 25:°° Picturesque models that correctly portray ring- time modes. The Taffetas make lovely use ae aise embroidery, clever overskirts and frilly ruffles. . The Canton Crepes favor long-line tunics. The Georgettes and Satins are beaded and embroidered. At 39% Shown in these Spriny Crepes are hand em varying dea of fasl lone the new season. At 59:75 frocks of Taffeta or Canton idery, rufflings, plaite and ans in bodices and skirts, each mode distinctly expressing the vogue for Canton Crepe Frocks, in exclusive phases of the mode, foacaring dropped waistlines, basque and Tuxedo ices, eyelet embroidery, hand embroidery and silk fringes. * combinations of blue with gray. NEW TRICOTINE AND VELOUR DRESSES Selected From Our Regular Assortments and Reduced These dresses feature the newest style de- velopments for Spring, with new treatments embroidery, beadings and Values to $29.75 ccoon; Were to $55 jolivias, Velours and nings are of silk 25” were to $85 with Nutria, Aus- 49°75 High Costing re to -$135 bloused back models immense collars of 6975 1 2.15 Coats Reduced to the Season’s Lowest Prices The Values in Our January Sale Are Not to Be Equalled! Four Tried o Wrap, 0.75 contrasting In black or Corset Covers—lace and emby. trim—were $1.28 Corset Covers — and back— were $2,23.........66 Sale 1.45 Corset Covers—fine batiste— were $2.97. .....5..06 Sale 2.28 Philippine oe eet ng Che- mises—were $4.68... 95 ni nleheateseen a oe mises—-were $3.97....Sale 2 24 Finer Philippine Nightdresse nd Chemises— le 3.46 were $6.97 Sale Envelope Cie igagcaetn's with Sale 68 Envelope Chemises—yokes bi and front— were $1.64.........+555 Sale .97 Envelope Chemises—fine batiste styl pink or navy blue— Were 97.0... ecseeeeee Sale .64 Bloqmers—crepe or batiste—plain patterns— were §1.46.. le 96 Drawere—soft finish — le .45 mbroid- ery—were .97... Sale .66 Drawers—regulation and modest; styles—were $1.38 Sale 92 Petticogts—nainsook wete $1.48 Sale .96 Petticoats—ruffle of wide embroi- dery or rows of lace— were $1.97 Sale 1.36 Petticoats—deep flounces of rows of lace or embroidery— Sale 1.97 trimmed Sale 2.97 Nightdresses—round, V or square neck—were $1,28...... Sale .74 Nightdresses — long and short sleeved models—high or low neck—were $1.48...... Sale Nightdresses — nainsook, poets and muslin—' were $1.68 Nightdresses ' 5.95 size. Pearl Necklaces — solid z gold clasp—20, 24 and 27 inches long— gradugted— 2.75 were $4.97... peeaNa oan Del Mtoe arte S Saturday Special Value 40-in. Charmeuse 2.45 Value $3.25 Lustrous, soft draping quality, in a splendid list of colors, including white, ivory and black. $5-inch Black Dress Satins— heavy quality, soft and lustrous aeeutable for all dress purposes —were $3.75. 40-inch Crepe de weave, medium and dark colors; also white, ivory and flesh tints —value 1.74 35-inch Taffeta—chiffon finish— soft, lustrous weave—good wear- ing—light and derk colors— were $3.25. .....--+eseeses 1.9! Yard- fide Chiffon Poplin—ii mixed weaves—high lustre— large assortment of street and evening COIOTS....++++..65 97 Yard-Wide Tricolette—light, dar! and fancy colors; also ivory and black—firm, heavy WEAVE oo. eee ees Special ine—full crepe Saturday Special Purchase +58 Fine Mesh Bags Were $12.97 to $18.97 A lucky opportunity for the fifty-eight early shoppers who are here in time to secure these lovely bags. styles in silver and gilt, of various shapes and de- signs, including matinee al Cut Necklaces— ors— $1.00 value... 1.87 STORE OPEN 9 to & “HEARN ES: .tSHED 1827 i Fourteenth Street ‘Weat of Fifth Avenue SATURDAY JANUARY SALE--Second Week Large Special Purchases Bought for Cash AND "3 Regular Stocks Cut to the New Price Levels Tell the Story of ‘Our Money-Saving Values in Apparel, Household Needs and Graduates’ Requirements Everybody Shops Here on Saturday 21st January Sale Babies’ and Little Tots’ Needs Mothers who buy now vide wisely for the future and save money. Infants’ Wool Crepe Wrappers— Cott: Wrapper a laa , were $1.37. Babies’ Silk with shoulder tvepe—siues to. 3 years+-were $1.10. Sale .78 Arnold Knit Nightgowns— sizes to 2 years... .Special 1.00 Babies’ Ribbed Shirts—sizes to 8 years—seconds of 47 ct. qualjties........ Sale .48 Weol Flannel bene were $1.97 .. Sale 1.64 Flannelette Ge were .97. Flannelette were |! ale 58 Hand Crocheted Bootees— WHE OT sivx ede ise .cc0e Sale .63 Hemmed Birdseye Diapers—aingle size, 20x20 ins. to 30x30 ins.— were $2.57 to $5.17 dozen......++ Sale 1.44 to 2.74 Double size, 20x40 ins, to 27x54 ins.—were $4.20 to $6.96— Sale 2.74 to 4.57 Little Tots’ Bloomer Dresses— sizes to 6 years—- were $2.87......0.065 Sale 1,88 Infants’ armenas Sets— were $4.97 +334 Little Tots’ White Dre: sizes to 6 years— were $2.67. Little Tots’ Gingham and Cham- bray Dresses—sizes to 6 years—were $1.67....Sale 1.00 Little Tots’ S were $1.9’ There are ity of beautiful col- 50 Saturday Special Glove Silk ,Bloomers 3.54 Were $4.87 Economical because so serviceable, as well as reduced in price, these dainty vests may be chosen in pink or white, and are strongly reinforced. Special Values in Fine Wool Hosiery Women’s All-Wool Ribbed Sport Hose—~ fancy heather mixtures—value $2.86, Men's Fine Wool Hose—brown, blue and gray and heather mixtures—were .86, Children’s Tmparted. All-Wool 1 Golf Hone value $2.60 were . 21st January Sale TOWELS Cotton Huck Towele— were .28 Fine Quality Huck Towels— 3a Sal on “Huck Union owels—hemmed or hemstitched—were .48,.Sale .27 Imported Towels—part cotton — hemmed or hemstitched—~ were $1.18 Union Linen Huck Towels— part cotton— were $2.28 doz Cotton Glass Towels— Turkish Bath Towels— were $1.08........... Sale 1,24 TOWELING Blue Bordered Towelings — also glass checks and stripes— Sale, Yd. 17 Imported Cotton Glass Toweling—blue or red borders— Sale, Yd. .25 All-Linen Towelings— Th iva siaetheeo.vd Sale .45 White Dress Linens—68 inches wide—were $4.24... Linen » Sale 3.25 36-Inch Fruit of the ‘Loom Mowery 36-in. Lonsdale Musli a 36-in, Hill Muslin 16) Lumit 20 yerde No Malt or Phone Orders. ‘None Bent . D. Special Lot of Hematiiched Sheets and Pillow Cases— Pillow Casee— 20 Huck *, Sale 1.50 81x90 in.—were $2.19.Sale 2.84. Sale 2.34. Sale 90x99 in, .—were $2.47. Sale jo Mail or ome 72x90 in—were $2.07.Sale 1, 72x99 in—were $2.19. Sale 81x99 in.—were 90x90 in.—were Telephone Orde Standard Quality Sheets and Pit- low Cases — Will-Wash-Heavier and No Brand— Pillow Cases— 42x36 in.—were 46x36 in—were 60x86 in—were 54x86 in.—were Sheeta— 54x90 in.—were Cheek 72x90 in.—were $1.97, 72x99 in-—were $2.09. Sale 72x108 in.—were $2.24.Sale Continuing Great Special Purchase Warner’s RUST- PROOF CORSETS Because of This Purchase Special 1.45 65 "1.50 Because We Purchased a Special Lot of 100 Girls’ Polo Coats of All-Wool Heather Cloth at an attractive price reduction, we are able to offer these exceptional values at special 8. OO Not a large lot—so come early ‘Clearance of Young Men’s Overcoats Boys’ Overcoats—jun- lor models of heavy winter cheviot over- coating—plain and novelty effects— | were $4.96 and sizes 2% to 7 years in $5.94 . 3. the lot— Boys’ Suits—9 to 18 HO sce | years—navy serge, were $1224... 6.50 | corduroy. and. fancies and $14.50..... 9. 50 | in the lot— were $16.50, oy £0 | were $9. 19.50....13-50 | Wee giao. 1 School Medels—12 to | were $16.50.... 17 years— | ware $18.) ay re were $19.50....10. 19.50,... were $27.50 19-58 hed $24, 50 ae Clearance in Young Men’s Suits Special 1.10 Corsets are made of Good Coutil. Various Styles COLORS: and Black All Sizes Clearances Boys’ and Young Men’s Clot hes Little Boys’ Washable Suits— were $2.94 .78 94 were $3.96 colors were $27.50 to $34.50. .16.50 to 24.50 were $22.50 to $34.50.......... 18,50 were $88.50 to $49.50. . See Pages 18, 19 and 24 for Other Hearn Advertising. Great Special. Purchase Sale Women’s Capeskin GLOVES Sale Price | 85 pe. Were $3.96 Price is more than one-third less than to-day’s market price Tan, Gray, Brown Gloves were made by an Internationally Famous Maker from whom we recently made other large purchases. Name appears on Every glove 21st January Sale Children’s Muslia Underwear If your daughter is to gradua<e, consult this list for the dainty underthings she will need. You will find them listed here at very special! prices. Children’s and Misses’ Princess Slipe—nainsook, daintily trim- med with lace and embroidery— sizes 6 to 16 years— were $2.96 and §$3.96......1.96 Children’s and Misses’ Slips— skirt trimmed with ruffles a lace and embroidery—elaborate yokes finished with ribbon— sizes 6 to 18 yra.— WRG SUB cre csieicess 2.97 Misses’ White Messaline Slips— two rows of shirring at waist and yoke—were $12.97. TA7 Misses’ Nainsook Drawers—trim- med with tucks, fine lace and embroidery—12 to 18 were $1.28.. Finer Qualit; rately trimmed with round or pointed frills—sizes 12 to 18 yrs. $ 1.28 —were Children’s Muslin Drawers— hemstitehed hem and tuecks— trimming or ruffle with piety serting—1 to 16 years in the lot 96, 8 A WETE 9B... eee cere reese Children’s Muslin Nihtdressea— round necks—trimmed with em- broidery and ribbon—sizes to 12 years— were $1.28 and $1.48.,.... 66 Children’s Fine and Nainsoo! Cambrie Ni; Ndcones latsniy trimmed with fine lace or em- broidery—sizes 1 to 16 years— were $1.68 and $1.97...... 97 Se ee oe Gloves are new and perfect Boudoir Accessories At Saturday Savings Ivory Are li Baxes— Ivory Pyralin Salve Jars— were .46. Ivory Hair Brushes— were $3.28... Bath Sore were were $1, v4, I Tint Frame— Were MBB. ccrvesceseserss Hearn’s Shaving Cream— Special 1245 “Venus Sanitary tary Napking— were $1.;

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