The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 18

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; THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, Ig21. _; ! ‘ther aroused the already stirred th. hose vocal joes are still among! ing and met his wife, who } id come BXTSTTLEMENT “Th THE REALM OF MUSIC it | Ritsatttel pence iat rae Rez Me Rie di Mmerstein, r, Bonel is no longer BUSE IS ASSURED “Louise” was the offering at the|youtntul in years, but one longer | {wo shots were fired, | scarcely have known It to watch his in Metropolitan Opera House, given by r 7 ° : : , ence almost light tread and his easy and finished THOUGHT ¢ CHIEF V E Wi BANDIT oir Concert Swells Fund Galli-Curci Si gs Dlotures, site had the audience almost the customary cast. Tt was sung and | SEM Ureas Ane Bt Oney eee in the IEF AS 7 4 ‘ 4 well enough to deserve extend- Rimi v4 sor New Structure in jeeee cast were Mossra, Rimini, Lazzarl| Ridgefteld Park, N. J., Police Head é * a” om ed comment. Defrere, Trevisan and Oliviero an Italian Quarter. in ‘“‘ Boheme FOr, fn, the same nat in the evening the ) Dorothy Francis as Musctte. The Loargtcs toes Yooh Miamestal Philharmonic Orchestra, possibly be- | audience would have overflowed Into| Chief of Police McElroy of Ridgefield house for the Bronx Add another Mimi to New York's ¥ He AY 4 cause of the presence of Fritz Kriea- the street had the laws permitted. Park, N. J., has been suspended ov a taat nant ov the comoieen! First Time Here already crowded gallery! She te none meee Beer @ Maver Herter utter cnarse ler as soloist, played to its most bril- Gecr than Mme. Galli-Curci, who ap ‘ . oristers for the benefit of Mant audience of the season. The peared here for the firmt time as this CONFESSES: SHOOTING WIFE. | were preterred against him by Com- was surpris- pathetic figure in “La Boheme” at eos missioner Maschke. The charges will 4 Mission Settioment. The) Quatity emerged from its hiding| Cesar Franck symp row wi e ‘ heal _ the Manhattan Opera House last] Police say ‘Tragedy ‘an Outcome! not be made public until Chief McEIro: ‘iomultieg ieaaed by a= place yesterday and assumed its wel-|!nely well done, the Tachalkow- tent, ‘There are no vocal pyro- of Quarrel Tuceday. haa been miven a copy, and has had a SA TURDA Y One Da Sale tM far come place on the concert stage. In| sky Slay march was stirring enough, technics with which the famed so-| Charged with having killed his wife,| Chance to consult coun: iy eaired in cone but the mellow and dignified art of Mt. prano is accustomed to dazgie, In this| Grazia, Louis Larosa, No. 568 87th nd the afternoon, in Carnegie Hall, the lige hal wOv simple Puccini character, but it gives Bri National Symphony appeared for] Kreisier wan what wove the magic spell Simple Tucctal oharte a etunite | ie ; ngs eden held with- escaped 1 ; e the third time this week and of-| over all. [t wns the Beethoven vio- Qisplaying her skill in legato singing, |°Ut Dall in Judge Beettner's court, New- low day: it Ie allowed, at tov ark. He confeased, eccording to te| the Chiet pursued kn automobile: Int his fered a new composition, an overture,| iin concerto in D major that received and her lovely. tone put warmth and| Sct a conte her Sure outside] OR, OME to Ridgefield, three mites “ a sineatc trentme: . color into the musi 190 raving, ate fant outet ; Fane eprona. The werk| "Cyrano de Bergerac,” by John/such classic treatment from Mr.’ vas adequately unaffected, coy, gay Novas “Wallace Atweets Newark, wh way. Ho said that he thought the au- ay | tomobile contained alcohol. The man 14,000 Pieces tof the Gront, parin eariy| Wagenaar, @ countryman of Willem|Krotsler's fiddle and bow, and the tnd pathetic, aa occasion demanded, | ‘hey wha te . Sibae une etenti In the automobile thought he was bein, Mengelberg, the guest conductor of|aiience was quick to appreciate that Teerine a sreantes, Porirelt of rin hie. wite » and, went to live fn Brook pee iy & Sagar, Stepped: Jumped G esi | ve violinist at his the tragic . jolph was ret DIAL to deliver| out and ran, jereupdn, it is wal and G. Fr’ SHE CRIES papers ieee! Serie tail Bh had iat a al a oot “Old riond’ Alessandro "Bonet, |the keys to etter eosuaants of the better | Chiee Molittay fired two shots’at hime, ba a 1881 Al = Simeon L. as casy going as oni : . Rogers Al grades. in Holland to be and is grateful to 5TH AVE. CHASE he . Alfred Mirovitach, a good| Of the concert providers there were 4, pinniat criap and conven Two artistic patterns are included. pianist, gave a crisp and conventional| Mine. Olga Samaroff, who Leis the Crowd at Heels, Pursues] performance of the piano portion of| fourth in her series of elght recitals es ni ns are includ now. Prices are way down for this sale Who, Caught, Is Accused | Grieg’s concerto, and then Mr. Men.| devoted to the sonatas of Beethoven, and you could not have a better time o! Aeolian Hail, and in the evening, “ *. gelberg ventured into the Tachaikow-| 'n M , ‘of Snatehing Purse. sky pasture by conducting she ever|in she same place, Marguerite D'Al- d with larceny, Donald Mc-| present “Pathetic” symphony, When varez, Peruvian contralto, the Indy id, of No.| Mr. Mengelberg gets his grip on the| with the volee that can portray emo- rien ce wallet. dnerns | ACTION section of the band be brings| tion and passion to the nth degree, to buy. of vibrancy it contain: ‘ Eirax locked up in the Weat 20th out ay it Re pace fate. the long|W8 heard in her final season's re-| e e Teaspoon: are: OB eaes dechiinseaekeanees 015 tofrilast night on complaint) yay and sragic sorrow the symphony|cital. Her final “Carmen” group fur- | eset 4 ve Beorgiana Wolff of No. 37 Low- poo! t, Waterbury, Conn, « guest Table Spoons ... .. eH ROEUE ORES TE Meweokatock in Wess 480 ee FIFTH AVENUE AND 47th STREET Round Bowl Soup Spx Bh crctaining $1883. out ot her KR AM ER BRO Ss i si Orange Spoons .........s0ssessseere ° Dessert Forks .. uh Street and Fifth Avenue. “gtop, thief!" Miss Wolf, by_& crowd, pursued MoFay- Pilin Avenue to s4th Street, was capture ‘ed bY al Patrolman ‘of the West 30th Street Sta- police say they found the bopk in McWayd yeusion. Lagat Naree Charmed With Lar- ceny. Hartman, twenty-three, former Pouverneur Hospital, and Joa- ie, of No. 342 Hum- ere arraigned to- Court on a grant wera arrested at Medium Forks .. Oyster Forks .. Fruit Knives ... Butter Knives . Butter Spreaders Sugar Shells ........... Satisfaction plus Economy When purchasing articles intended for personal use and gratification, no price can be considered cheap where the article acquired is not desirable. There can be no real compensation in “price” for the sacrifice of “ satisfaction.” lee Meats: Provisions: Poullry Office & Warehouse | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 57 West iéth St. | Boneless Top cor. com nous: | Rd. Roast Beef 93 Amsterdam Av., nr. 64th St. or a Asase 6 | Sirloin Steak 38 Greenwich St., nr, Bat PL 777 Eighth Av., or, 47th St. RESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED Knives to Match Both Patterns— triple plated on finely pone steel— 1 9 were $8.20 half doz......csesscoes . 7 Other Notable Sale Values: Salt and Pepper Shakers 2A | Sheffield Plate Tea Sets —pearl tops—were .38 eer rice 8.95 Sheffield Plate Bread 9 465] Shesticld Plate Fruit ‘375 ‘Trays—were $3.50. . lining—were $5.95... “* We had this thought in mind when pricing our DOMESTIC RUGS and instead of selecting a number of the least desirable, WE MARKED OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT A PRICE LEVEL SO LOW as to insure not alone a great economy in price, but an assurance also of a selection sure to afford satisfaction. There are Imported Wilton Rugs, from the best-known English Mills, size 9 x 12, @ $105 and $115 “Karnak” Wilton Rugs, size 9x 12, @ $115 Axminster Rugs, size 9x12,@ . . $47.50 ONALS’ Outlet Store | 119-125 West 24th St., Near 6th Ave., N. Y. reat Sale of qs: Saturday, Last Day of COTTON DAYS - Third and last in the series of sales featur- ing the great materials for Spring. New® desirable things in cottons at special re- ductions. Cotton Sports Fabric 38 inches wide—imported to sell at $2.98 —selling in uptown stores much higher— .50 1,400 Smart National Suits © Offered Regardless of Cost ‘models for Women, Misses and Stouts Regular values up to $65.00 and more! °* Sale you can buy three Suits at the regular price Sees ih cord of GUUE the tat cas tee price. Take for instance No. 24E704, of which have but cight: Brown Velveteen with lm peel tp Sm RT a htertie le Sir Sarak ta essed ~ “x all in a wide range of designs and colorings. of Ai it '. lhe! Lag lian opossum fur, and o regu- 4 colored stripes on white grounds....... son wey wae pee ege te Ngee get heed aw f ! AN ABUNDANCE OF OTHER SIZES AT RELATIVELY LOW PRI iN aes ay tiesto a KIL ., Bvery Suit quaranteed perfect, whi Cotten Denise’ were $1.48 to $2.48....1.00 Free delivery to all shipping points in the United States, 64 inch—was ‘88...Yd. .54 Men's Repp Shirts.....1.69 . , Cotton Huck Towels— bear pre ia a Yi ae WEE 846 vs cssvgeescee 3 Cotton Filled Comfortablee— rs Cloth—36-inch 10-yd. full size—were $5.97..4,.25 pes.—were $2.97...... 2.28 Cotton Bhosting—blesched— Nightdresses— 1% yards........ 31 were $1.48.........0008 97 No mail or phone patie Girls’ Tub Dresses— Children’s Fine Lingerie sizes 6 to 12 years— Princess Slips—6 to 18 years were $1.48........0006 1.00 —were $4.96........65 2.97 Hand Made Blouses— Little Tots’ Tub Dresses— were $8.24 to $9.97... .6.85 sizes to 6 yrs.— Morning falar es Dresses were $1.97.....e.e.055 84 were $4.94 + 3.66 The Man's Shop In addition, there will be special valwes in the shea vcataea A Floor of Complete Bike od Veilings Men's Underwear Tiekings Laces Men’s Work Clothes Spreads Neckwear Petticoats Decorative Linens SSS Soy le Handkerchiefs Corsets Lace Curtains oa. eo iaiyahes oitee jorenre eat ‘retonnes . rel mbrellas ; Siueisisinss the World’s Space Hour — Automobiles, Aeroplanes Serims ‘Teweling Gloves H Table Covers Blankets Linings and the Express Elevators to The Man’s Shop at Lord & Taylor Shades Pillow Cases Cotton Fleece Underwear uggs sheets : for Women and Misses on ees Fa Coats for Springtime! Women’s and Misses’ sizes, with , Some for Juniors and Girls. Polo Cloths, Wool Velours and Wool Silvertones. Priced irrespective of value, for regular }' prices run up to $50.00 and more! CONTINUED Balance of Our Special Purchase Sale ot GLOVES (from a Famous Maker) - Two » Days of Grace EVERAL hundred new friends have been made for The Man’s Shop by the suits and overcoats which our regular manufac- turers recently supplied to us at one-half their former wholesale prices, and which we offered for less than their actual cost to the manufacturers. {| Come “See What You Save!” They are, we believe, of the finest ready for service clothes ever produced in America—-many of them being year-round weights, light enough for Spring and Summer wear. Clearance Price 1.28 Our Special Purchase Sale Price. Here Previously... ..........++ I Bleewhere Previously .......2.scesseseveeeanne This offering includes WOMEN’S. CAPESKIN GLOVES ww Sizes have been seriously broken, but there is still a selection for men of every stature. Suits are $38, $42 and $48; overcoats, $38 and $58 —lower than Spring prices can be for similar qualities. As Spring stocks are arriving, the last of these must be out of The Man’s Shop this week. You have only two days more at these prices, , Lord & Taylor Second Floor, oice of All New Low Shoes Men’s Shoes $369 for Spring Wear $997 sae former wees up &, aks 50. Blucher, Choice of 15 styles. Sizes up to 8. Calf, Gun al; Congress, Comfort igh-cut styles. Metul, Patent and Kid Leathers in black or brown. edium and uarrow toes. oe paitere: McKay stitched or Goodyear welt. Values to $8.97. ee FIFTH AVENUE —_ 39th Street saeats ae lay Baceese. Eleva BROWN, TAN, BLACK, WHITE The Chpafines’ Sols aod Tesseets Without Stop 1 CLASP—SPEAR BACK—ALL SIZES Tenth Floor. Complete Livery Outfits Sve Rages 90h 8S: no Sines Momeni

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