The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1921, Page 10

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Heard in Recital | sve: e100, wrere she and: her bal and prysent cE rat such tunnel discovered was THe. Pisit to this country, offered last « INTO SWITZERLAND). “eth a : Sie) Maing in Town Hall. It opened with = |! e %, @laesic Brahms sonata in 1) minor} . at m Me) aor violin and piano, and was followed | Prominent Young Woman Accused | , member of her gang ‘Willeke, ‘cello, and’ Aurelio | 1, plano, gave its last concert for present season. The two numbers, | Schubert trio and one of y, were delightfully re three performers being in ¢ understanding with one an- MN, No better, no Metropolitan conductor of the| Yertissements: | froit fymphony Orchestra, ‘and tander Schmuiler, violinist, « the Bach Chaconne for violin and © Beethoven sonatas, one fo: 4 one for beth inatruments. F fires close attention on the @ part and his sonata got it In ing. It was skilfully done, with e interim, it on last tie drama matinees, ‘The bill for lust svening| | DR yras a programme for the music| comprised an Egyptian ballet, Flora’s| (he band that invested much capital in Hiusiast that Ossip Gabrilowitsch,| Awakening and the usual group of di- | on ucting the passage whieh | thro SMUGGLERS TUNNEL |» "0 svroxet Used It. CONSTANCE, Haden, Marsh 15.—1e [village in Br »- | lived tn lavieh atyte Austria, where lai charm and feeling by M SH Wilowituch, who is a true tone Fist. Mr. Schmuller Ts an earne Performer, but his playing is withou Mistinction and his none too grac Mone keeps tie auditor in more » The audience w: reciative of the perforny Im Aeolian Hall, the Elshuco Trio, fe up of Elias Breeskin, violin: | : 392 Pru NE AT 36 Sr. Ss y 8 Mee Gibbong deep! EA eed y| Second Moor -Jake levator Newest Modes in Spring Wraps & Coats The values are out of all proportion Si 5.00 Featuring a variety of Wraps in the newer vogue deve'oped in the finest materials—Tasmania, Ramona Yalama, Bolivia and Quilted Satin, Other New Spring Wraps From $35 to $150 |the @wins and German bonters and used Anna Paylowa entertained another |for enugaling. ban: e! t Manhatt ! dof admirers at the Manhattan) ici tame in German and Austrian and silver colina and in narcotics was waid to have made large profits for ‘ha frontier forest. Several por-| as Chief of Band That | as the ohlef. She proved to be & péraun | Jor some prominence, owning several 10 THE EVENING 5 . {that Is well Interpreted in such capa-|ileo oMelala here have dincovered a bril h bly hand« a9 Miss Bor! and Mees : owitsc Berna ldun Bott ant brasgus, [ttn undereround passage comnts rune | sho \ FOR OTHER ‘SALE OF USED PPHONOGRAPHS 50 at $25 Others—Including Finest Standard Makes on Sale at 30% to 60% Less Than Price When New Some of these are practically new—but used on our floor for demonstration. Others have been taken in exchange—not on the basis of profit, but as a convenience. All are in perfect playing condition—though some of the cases are imperfect. i —including some of the finest standard makes—priced so low that they are selling almost as fast as we can bring them out. Come see these at once! Brand New Conreid “Phonographs: Mahogany Cabinet. Play All Makes of Records, $69 , MBELS, MUSIC SALONS — EIGHTH FLOOR GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGE 12 GIMBEL BROTHERS 32np STREET ~ BROADWAY -33r0 STREET NEW YORK CITY Eighth Floor and Subway Balcony But every machine RECORD ALBUMS, 68c¢ SALE OF Used Player Pianos $295 TWO WHOLE YEARS TO PAY Perfect playing condition—guaran- teed. The price at its lowest—to clear out all we have of players taken in ex- change, and used in demonstration. And terms include: Two whole years to pay; Gimbels guarantee; a bench to match your player; delivery to your home; privilege of exchange within one year for $345 $395 a new player piano or grand, receiving full credit for all payments made. You can charge up to $50 worth of music rolls to your player account. The supply is limited—the sale going fast-—if you cannot call at once—write us for information. MUSIC SALONS OPEN TILL 9 After 5.30 use 33rd St. entrance, near Broadway. WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1921. ® RE SALE THREE-QUARTER MILLION DOLLARS’ WORTH GRAND RAPIDS SAMPLE FURNITURE NOW BEING SACRIFICED AT ONE-THIRD VALUE ore’ 6 vires | esta 1329—1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue BROOKLYN None C. O. D. DEUTSCH BRO ene (3) BIG STonc= 44) HARLEM STORE ONLY 3rd Ave. & 123rd St. ot Hoyt St Subway Station Brooklyn Exceptional Sale Wednesday 1000 Street and Afternoon Frocks All Sizes for Women and Misses Most Remarkable Values Tricotines Poiret Twills Mignonette 7 5 Taffetas. Combinations © Tricolettes Embroidered Crepe Back Serges Satins All New Models—All New Spring Shades Trimmings of embroidery, contrasting color sashes of mignonette, canton crepe bodice, etc. Over 200 various styles to choose from. All Sales Final if 4810—4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. BROOKLYN No Exchanges ‘ ‘Sweet-Orr Work. Pants He had no Tow-line SWEET-ORR —But he had his IGHT miles from any town the Blue Book said. He hadn’t ‘passed a house in miles. And the engine wouldn’t budge. Then—almost like an answer to prayer—the little roadster appeared over the hill-top. Yes—they’d give a tow—got a line? No—not even tire-chains in either car! Suddenly, from under the seat, a pair of trousers came to light— tough, heavy Sweet-Orr Work Pants he had worn in his garage at home, It was a chance, but he took it. And it worked. Over rough, hilly roads the little roadster hauled him, and safely, into the next town. This actually happened. Al- though Sweet-Orr Clothes-To- Work-In aren’t made purposely for such tests as this—yet time and again, as Sweet-Orr records show, the strength of these clothes has been proved in ways as dra- { matic as this. If the strongest work clothes made, are the kind you want, look for the Sweet-Orr label next time you buy. Pulling for 50 years and haven't ripped SWEET-ORR & CO, Inc. 15 Union Square, New{York UNION MADE CLOTHES TO WORK IN OVERALLS AND COATS CORDUROY PANTS AND SUITS KHAKI PANTS AND SUITS WORK SHIRTS FLANNEL SHIRTS DRESS TROUSERS WORK PANTS AND SUITS CROSS COUNTRY BREECHES

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