The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1921, Page 31

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‘ary Garden Sings Fiora; ' The Philharmonic By Sylvester Rawling. ARY GAIRIDEIN, whose genius was revealed at her first ap- Dearance with Oscar Ham- Merstein’s Company at the Manhat- fan Opera House, lo, these many years ago, was Fiora in Montemezzi's Eripping opera, “L'Amore det tri Re,” at the same house last: night. This time she was the star of the Chicago Opera Company's forces, of which now she is the impressario. Nothing that Miss Garden does could fail to fommand respect. Last year, when She ftrst presented to us her interp- Tetation of Fiora, I expressed my res- @rvations as to her conception of the character. ‘The spell of our mutual rignd, Mr. Huneker, her unabashed admirer, whose untimely death still disturbs us, seemed to me to linger over her and to subdue her last hight. For one, [ shail let erfticism pass and record merely that Edward Yohnston as Avito, Galeffi as Man- fredo, and Lazzari as Archibaldo, with Mr, Marinuzzi conducting, gave her valiant support. A lange audi- ence was voluble in expressing its enjoyment of the performance. Botto’s “Mefistofele” at the Metro- Politan Opera House last night, was enjoyed by a large audience, The cast Included Frances Alda, Florence Easton, Flora Adini, Kathleen How- ard, Mardones, Gigli and Bada, Mr. Moranzoni conducting. In the after- noon there was a especial perform- ance of “La Boheme,” with Lucrezia Bort as Mimi and Marie Tiffany, Crimi, Scotti, Martens, Picco, Mala- festa and Ananian in the cast, Mr. Pap! conducting. Another all-Wagner programme by the Philhormonic Society filled Car- negie Hall last night with rapturous and enthusiastic devotees, By stretch- ing the calendar a bit on dates, the concert was announced in commem- fSration of the death of Richard Wag- ner, who passerd away in Venice on Feb. 1%, 1888. It did not need this excuse, for the war period of soft pedaling on German music has re-. acted into a new Wagnerian craze, seemingly more violent than ever. Mr. Stransky gave his audience an extra large allowance of eight num- bers with excerpts from “Siegfried” predominating. His reading of the scores was full of sharply drawn con- trasts in tone and tempo, producing striking effects. The orchestra, too, reveled in the music, working up in brilliant manner the Wagnerian cti- maxed and letting loose at times brasses and bassos that made the hall reverberate with sound, if not always with harmony. 2A LEAPS FENCE, FALLS 75 FEET Bian Plunges to Tracks Despite High Picket Guardrail. William Harrison, No. 280 West 48th treet, was taken to the New York Hos- in a erftical condition this morning falling over the 75-foot wall at tae o¢ West 65th Street to the railroad tracks, A nine-foot picket fence, rises fiam the top of the wall and Hafrison muat have climed over this fence. Dr. Dursee came with the ambulance from the hospital. THE WORLD’S AD. RECOVERS VALUABLE RING EArORT AMERICAN INDUSTRIES {he Official Intemational Organ of the National” Amociation, of Mantlacturane 40 Church Street, New York. Woo. 6, 1921 Now York World, Gentlamen: & 2081 yo leamure in eending this check eae hah Meee tn ling advertiond Ho" snd he returned We finmectiately hah a rn itn a ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. ! $e ' Lincoln Day Sale Special Purchase COATS For Misses and Small Women 19.70 Were $49.74 and $59.74 Coats of fine, soft cloth, with cape collar edged with broad band of Australian opossum, as pictured. Another model has a detachable over cape at back, trimmed with sealine. Lined throughout with silk. Women’s and Misses’ New Tricotine SUITS Were $42.75 Model featuring the youthful box coat of Spring_ popularity, smartly trimmed with black braid as pictured. Other models of Trico- tine, equally smart. Lincoln Day Special 6.94 Were $9.97 to $11.67 A great number of in- dividual styles make this group impossible to describe, except to say that models are lace trimmed, em- broidered, beaded, or tailored. White, flesh and suit shades. Model pictured is of Aztec georgette. ‘Tomorrow neARN Fourteenth Street ESTABLISHED 1827 Open until 5 P.M. Lincoln Day Sale Blankets $13.97 Quality 5.95 A Very Great Bargain for Lincoln Day Shoppers These blankets are white wool and cotton mixed— bright new blankets with contrasting colored bor- ders and neatly bound—996 pairs in the lot. « Another Blanket Bargain Handsome Jacquard Comfortable Blankets ‘ $12.95 quality 8.74 These blankets have centre or border designs. Some are bound all around with self colored silk bindings. Unusu- ally high quality blankets—excellent value at $8.74. INCOMPARABLE RUG VALUES For Lincoln Day Shoppers RUGS— Special groups of W. & J. Sloane and Bige- low Hartford Wilton Fringed Rugs 9x12 ft.; were $135.00 8.3x10.6 ft.; were $129.00 RUGS— 9x12 ft.; reversible; wool chenille; plain cen- tres of rose or green, with deeper self-toned borders. Also Chinese designs on blue and gold grounds— Were $87.50 56.50 RUGS-- 9x12 ft.; seamless Velvets and Axminsters in rich Oriental designs on light and dark , grounds— Were $57.00 39.00 RUGS— . 9x12 ft.; fine seamless Velvets; small carpet designs and medallion effects—Were $64.50 48.44 RUGS— 700 Scatter Rugs, Axminsters and Velvets, in Bigelow Hartford, Sanford and Smith makes (27x54 inches) Were $5.47 3.97 Special Purchase of Fine Chenille Rope Portieres With tapestry band borders. Were $4.97 Lincoln Day Special Messaline Petticoats Were $5.65 3 e 95 Models of fine, serviceable messaline with deep, elaborately shirred flounce. A large selection of plain and changeable colors. West of Fifth Avenue Lincoln’s Birthday A Great Holiday Shopping Day for Every Member of the Family SPECIAL PURCHASE SALES and other MONEY SAVING VALUES In Spring Apparel and Household Needs Especial Consideration Given to the Needs of the Business Woman or Man EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE ON SATURDAY Lincoln Day Special Extraordinary Values Bloomers and Step-ins .86 Were $1.28 to $1.97 Batiste Crepe (Plain Figured) (Figured) Voile (Pink and Blue) Sateen Crossbar In addition to the unusual selection of materials at a price so low, there is a great variety of daintily made models with plain, frilled or lace-trimmed knee, shirred on one or two bands of elastic; step-ins are ed; with good Val. lace and fin- ished with ribbon rosettes. Sateen Bloomers—pink, black and navy—tailored knee with one or two rows of elastic— were .97. Pettibloomers—navy blue or black sateen— 1.28 were $1.48... ...eeeeee o Envelope Che mises—slightly handled — elaborate models of fine material s, exquisitey trimmed—were $2.9’ and $3.97.....sseeeeeee 1.97 Nightdresses — nainsook — short and long sleeves—lace and em- broidery trimming—some with silk featherstitching—very at- tractive assortment— were $1.97 Nightdresses—nainsook and ba- tiste—yokes of fine Val. lace or Empire styles trimmed with satin bands—round and square . neck models—armhole and rib- ben straps— were §2.! Lincoln Day Special SILVERWARE Featuring very special pfices in the silver you will need for your Easter entertaining. Chests of Silver—26 pieces, in- cluding six each of knives, forks, table and teaspoons; also the sugar shell and one butter knife —well know! ke were $12.95, -8.25 Sheffield PI ¥ Sets— three pieces with tray—dainty thread pattern border— WOT FRO s co ccscidecnre 6.75 Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers— pearl top—were .38 each... .28 Sheffield Plate Fruit Bowls and Bread Trays—were $5.95..3.85 Silver-Plated Table Spoons and Dinner Forks—variety of pat- terns—reliable makes—half dozen—were $2.50......+++ 1.95 Teaspoons to match above— were $1.25 half dozen...... 90 MORNING SPECIALS—Saturday (Lincoln Day), Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. $4.94 Trimmed Hats. 8.17 | $6.00 Boys’ Tan Dress Shoes. . 8.85 Dreng and tailored modele—varl | Goodyear welted soles—English and tri 58 lasts—laced only-—medium widths newest styles. | sizes 3 to 5 inclusive. MILLINERY—THIRD FLOOR, SHOKS—SHCOND FLOOR, $4.87 Junior Boys’ Suits 3.75 | Blues 3 to 8 yre—-navy, brown, | $7.95 Men's Sweater Coats +450 Gray, navy, maroon, heather— Cardigan jackets in black, with R ion or without collars, rs SUITS 7 MEN'S WEAH-—-MAIN FLOOR, $12.75 and $14.75 Misses’ 5 ‘ Serge and Velour Dressea,...8,77 | 3295 Men's Root's Underwear. .....2.26 Brown ks-and navy em- | Shirts (single or double breasted) droid gray—vhic stylos— or drawérs—also Glastenbury’s sizes 14 to 20 yr finer grade~-all sizes up to 50 In MISSES’ DRESSES SBOOND FLOOR, the eh ay aee We each eirie, $6.85 Hand Made Batiste Blouses. 4.50 : White--drawn work — designs | 5 , very sheer—pretty models $3.95 and $4.95 Men's Fine Pajamas. 2.25 BIOUBER—SKOOND FIGOR, | Site and cotton—-colors—also fine %4 ct. Striped Wash Petticoats 78 | white Pongees with silk froge— PETTICOATS—8BOOND FLOOR. all siae $2.00 Misses’ Corsets 110 MEN'S WEAR—MAIN FLOOR, Firm, strong material—medium ; bust. $1.07 to $1.57 Boys’ COREWTS—SBOOND FLOOR, | Cotton Fleece Union Suits... .77 67 et. Silk Mixed Pongee.......... 35 35 inches wide—all lesding. colors. WASH FABRICS—BAS! High necks—long slesves—ankle lengths, \ a 52 ct. Yard Ribbons. “ 38 Motres—sash and hair bow widths white, black and colore—bright new goods—tine quality TMBONS “MAIN ¥iG0m. $2.00 Silk Gloves (Cotton Lined) 85 Black, white and colors--o%, 6, $4, 7 stzea—2 clasp—emnbroidered oka, GLOVES MAIN FLOOR. 38 ct. Boys’ Heavy Rib Hose. 22 tess Neca, ets, Bama moon $1.74 Taffeta —35-Inch 1.31 Soft chiffon finish—nayy blue only, DRYAS STLKS—MAIN FLOOR $14.94 Al-Wool White Blankets 8.06 With contrasting colored borders d-inch watin§ bindings—68x80 inches. BLANK ETO—BASEMENT. $6.85 Women's Lace Shoes.. 4.15 Tan calt—Cuban relted solea—1 ium toe 6! Yad medium widvi au ble for Fi6OR. Misses’ Embroidered Taffeta DRESSES 19.50 Copy of an Imported Model ‘Exquisite tinsel em- broidery gives a bril- liant charm to the frock pictured. Not pictured, but equally effective are crepe de chine dresses at this price. Gray, Navy Blue, rown Lincoln Day Sale Special Purchase Untrimmed: Hats High lustre straws in smart new shapes in the popular high shades and also navy blue and black. Half Wreaths—of fruits and flowers— were $1.17 and $1.25 New Coats for Girls Lincoln Day Special ee Jaunty coats of all wool polo cloth in reindeer, brown and blue, are lined throughout, and practical for immediate wear as well as later on. Model illustrated. Sizes 8 to 14 years, 2,000 Pairs French Kid Gloves Lincoln Day Sale 1.90 P. K. and overseam fingers—Paris points—embroidered backs — black, white, tan, brown, gray and ‘beaver, See Page 13 for Other Hearn Advertising, ~ : eee meen, ae 5 te oiee pee age S

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