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= THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921," HEAR THE SWATS? | Hislop, Kreisler |sss o° aes" i eae eter ieits ra whose appearance waa the signal for] terpretation, Viotti's concerto And Spalding in |i ee ie econ: EACH ONE MEANS cwn popular violin. melodies, as well] ~The Society of the Friends of | ’ e] Music, at its final concert of the A Day’s Concerts| s;,:tieis ° Ssseer, Hartinan tnd) Meee, Sven’ in eolinn Hall, ren ented a Bach programme, It com: be: prised a concert for orchestra an¢ osep! red | _ Albert Spaiding, American ylolinist, | f l ey Teal ANOTHER FLY GONE Joseph Hislop and his hundred | gov. his second recital of thia sea-| Wyo cantatas. @ form o! er . ho was a pipers—count ‘em, 100—set_ Sixth) son in the afternoon in Carnegie Hall.| Cage master, “Bachy ls easy. to Tiaten Seeefsets Avenue in commotion last evening | Mr. Spalding’s following seems to in-!to, simple and sincere, but !t seems when the Chicago Opera Company’e|Crease and, rightly, for he is one of pS I nl A aL thang Contest for Prizes About the young geottish tenor made the first] America ‘beat. Corelli, Bach, ‘Tar- folewerd i a tule Pogues. ori | Important Value-Giving vents tini, Beethoven, Pest Is Clocad—\Winners concert appearance of a long spring | “Kreutzer Sona represented by the ens, Schu- works. "; saint tour, as well as the first he had sung| mann, Brahms and Sarasa’ Soon to Be Announced. |e ensnehseyataetaue [Siar tit nase ite ee ie ae 16th Annual Gingham Week : AND OTHER ECONOMY FEATURES IN anes eat sro wes tne’ fe SeINECL mame Sage dang) ee [eras Supine Ne Bie ee Dress Goods and Fashionable New Apparel for Spring and Summer For the greate~ convenience of customers we reprint in this condensed form all Hearn zh appeared in all Sunday papers for Monday and Tuesday's Selling. drew for his programme, and all of " i va, con-| up. It was the real old Scotch that| Whom Mr. Spalding intenpreted. jn) three soloists, Marion Telva, con The ond of the great SWAT-THE- 8 the Hippodrome audience cheering| musicianly fashion. ‘The violinist] (ralto: George Meader, tenor, and William Gustafson, basso, and Arthur | HY content has anita, from the opening note of Col. Percy|eemed successful in indicating the| Rogantky to Sein Sea seni Db i . fe Patricia Ryan, © mexzo-soprano,|ociated by the amall, if select, aud! poems hive poured into the office of KY ETA G80 HBSS CE the Spain fave an invitation concert at thejence. Yesterday afternoon was not Toe ven World, It seems as that Mr, Hislop sang, assisted by Al-| Biltmore Hotcl. The young lady dis-lone to be spent indoors. h every child of ten and under Deft Sciarretti at the piano. The| i New York City had tried to win a t6NO? captured his audience with the port of the $1,000 offered by Edward C@tly “Celeste Alda” air, in which he Hatch je, for the best compositions ff outsang his operatic performances desat ARS BoRANtae By earlier this year, and he added new Mr. Ely has received his death no-/"Umbers in Italian from Cilea’s c. A® a result of the contest, thou- | tvomen of Arles” and in French id sands of youngsters are watching, | cagle-eyed, for the first files of the | season and are ewatting them right and left. ‘They are not going to stop TWO WEEKS’ FREE TRIAL | 16th Annual | Gingham Week Inaugurated by Us 15 Years Ago Anderson’s Imported Scotch Ging- ham—82-inch elsewhere .85-—were .77 .65 Beat "a seme Me 82-inch Fritz Kreisler, who turned hun- dreds away from hie last Carncgic : Hall recital recently, played to a pop- now simply because the contest ha®! wiar overflow last evening as added stopped, for they realize what a men-| starter in the Metropolitan's all-star ace the fly is to the community and Sunday night concert, sold out days want to protect the babies of New in advance and packed with last- York. ‘They are going to keep on| Minute standees as few even of the) ‘Ginghams—92-inch ~ 15 Months on Balance working: ‘they will| tell’ alt cheik fogs - re aoe ate Dress Gingham “ineh— ‘Se acKed in i8 record season. ivi were al hf re friends to swat, and will insist that wore opern airs for Orville Harrold, 288 Livingston St.—Brooklyn || Fancy Dress Ginghane 28 tradesmen, restaurant men and oth- Kathleen Howard and Pasquale were 33... we 1 318 ore keep their ¢ ments free Amato, all of whom gave also groups Phone Nevins 2100 . from disease breeding fil ot songs. Richard Hageman | con- eee Gi Lend i" y | ducted Kreis! “Liebestreud,” ar- 18 ‘They hive also learned that clean- liness is the atest foe of the fy, —_—_—— 12% ‘Whey realizo that he doesn't like apotiess tow yr houses, and that | ,wwere 24 tresveee OL they don’t breed in clean yards but Heavy Striped Gi 15 only is on a ae ae Aeroplane Linen—36-inch_—* filth. Yes, the fly’s death warran WERE OB ec ve cee vveee 50 ane 1329-1331 4810-4812 ‘ ‘The work of opening and filing the BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. } 37 late contributions ha exun, and as | sabhlae: CBG are AMG Rey, WER BS Near Gates Ave. Bet, 48th and 49th Sts. |]) 14 sent to the judges. Then the winners BROOKLYN BROOKLYN | will be announced in The Evening | 24 World and they will be invited to the | one of the season's most attracti ph lb ee is ee Cor trimming novelties—5's in. wide i —S§; Aa AS80) pecial nin Woolworth Build- : 5 ‘ " 1 . z WHITE MATERIALS ing. Mach child wii be al- Ke St St Se Brooklyn Lae yee See ee of Hoyt St Subway Sration 75 ot. Rating 2 37 will he sandwiches, tee ercum. and 97 ct. Pidue y and pound boxes of candy, Yea, 48 ct. Pique- ‘ evs convey it to the 68 ct, Repp-—36-inch.... a 80 ct. Hearn’s Goodwear Poplin .... +» 68 78 ct. Gabardine 36-inch .. 68 NEEDS FOR SEWING AND FINISHING Sewing Cottons-—Willington make, 200 yards— WEre OS HOS weve isan vans .64 Sewing Silks—50 yards— black and colors. were BS d0k.....c:sce:s0008 58 Snap Fasteners — gross— were .20 gross Kan 6 White Roll Tape—24-yd. piece were 20... ....05. . 14 Rick-Rack also scallop — edge, featherstitched and middy braids were .10 and JJ as (9% | Dressmakers’ Pi Ys-Ib, box— were it siahsioga +a Dress Shields—fine quality —light- weight double cord rubber were .26 to .B4 pair. ....eee .20 Inside Dress Belting were 10 to 12 yard........4. Sewing and Machine Needles were .08 paper—4 papers for 25 Acme Adjustable Dress Form—12 sections—collapsible— The list. will on as it is ready. ening World for the and for infor- Meanwhile Morning Sale (Four Hours Only) TUESDAY—(9 A. M. to / P. M.) We take this means of disposing of odds and ends of our last week’s sales. We are cramped for room and have therefore radically reduced these new Spring dresses for immediate disposal. 521 Silk and Cloth Dresses THE MATERIALS ARE TRICOTINE, MIGNON- ETTE AND .TRICOTINE COMBINATIONS, CREPE DE CHINES, MEN'S WEAR SERGES. were 9.75 ies ordering. Meeonbes Silks WOMEN’S A MISSES' eet $3.75 Qualities Canton SIZES SIZES #158 Hedi Silk Rug Vert Wide Plaia Tricelette, E89 35-in. Taffeta 1.95 40-in. Printed Georgette 1.95 | Checked Taffeta......2:75 . Sport Crepe . 5.45 ce gy pe : = | All-Silk Shirting 1.35 THIS PRICE DOES NOT EVEN PAY FOR Sorin ae THE COST OF MATERIALS, NEED WE Broek aes culore—-impeite ts dau SAY MORE—EXCEPT—COME EARLY!!! ALAS AG ites cece mnenlal 8 28 LARGE ASSORTMENT BLACK SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES Seta anacirranay oad : ene —— Crepes, Crepe Meteors, Crepe de Chines, Satin Cre) plain ~ Skilled || Alkali in Soap and Pebble Back Charmeuse, Bad For the Hair |, Chiffon ‘Taffetas, Messalines, satin Duchesse, Poie de Sole, Attention Soap should be used very carefully, Hull: Silks iGicorgetie) Crepes if you want to keep your hair looking | and Bergalins . Always! its best. Most soaps and prepared Spring Floor Coverings shampous conta too much alkali. | De Luxe Crex Rugs seamless— This dries the scalp, makes the hair} x9 ft. to Oxle ft When you are having your teeth at-) brittle, and ruins it pecial 14.97 to 23.94 tended to, the best of workmanship is) The best thing for steady use is Deltox Rugs seamless sixes 649 none too good. The success of |Mulsified cocoanut oil shampu ; ballon “AM ges sears eee THE WATERBURY SERVICE| (‘hich is pure and greasetess) and peat ons | Suune 9.12 10 15.69 better than anything else you can use is in a large sense due to its staff of One or two teaspoonfuls of M Imported Grass Rugs | skilled operators, expert in every de-| fied will cleanse the Easy to apply {reise fi were S47 3.88 r and scaly A ze 8x10 ft. were 88.97 5,97 partment of dental science. thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair| P~ Quick to act SCATTER RUGS with water and rub it in. At make SENGY WORK: lit! fer | vk . Crex Scatter Rugs We feature EMERGENCY WORK an abundance of rich, ereamy lathe 30 treatment tin PREE=Write Taxdo in, to Bao ft.. .B7 104.04 Unsightly teeth removed and new ones | which ri out easily, removi KONDON MEG. CO. Reversible Rush Ruge substituted in a day. every partic le of iene dirt, dandrud innstnalie ae . 86x72 in.—were $6.50 3.88 | All Languages Spoken. Lady Attendants inp She roe Teaes the, ee ee cmmmneene | Scatter Size Rag Rugs +, f abel dat sleht Be a 15x36 in ‘ | WATERBURY DENTAL COMPANY | one ete ee nade ene Ce eh Re hnnoanne fi | Jacerporated Kt sae i ? Grass Rugs AR nportation k Established 1897 EP can, gst Mulsified eovounst 0 “Thin Folks Will a aes AS ier: 88 x | 29. W. 34th St., New York shampoo at any pharmacy; it's very | Rog 9.47 Z 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn | ‘he, iene rot te ul iar Pu On Flesh Rag Rugs ee Saif to Mouns: © v0.6 Sunoavs: closes | @1O6 Sunoays: ciosas ee I Sx10 ft it to e Oval Cotton Felt Mats 20x30" in to 24x n. were tosh9T 2,970 5,97 Deltox Remnants—1'. ty 34, yd long 1.17 lo 2,97 « piece Less than half price Woolen Fibre Carpeting — For Infants and Children ans any other In Use For Over 30 Years coconiut Ou. SHAMPOO i os Inch were 8297 LO BROOKLYN ibre Rugs reversible ‘her Signerre of J BE your own Landlord. | Wests Fibre Fume age where prices ———_—__— The World’s “REAL joo And sitengthening Your) 7 yf tt 7.94 are low “1 ip Phosphates deine! volver Stai ESTATE” Advertisements aprecial, yard 2.97 Won Wnts Wor Wenders a And Get Stronger | offerings wh | $2.68 Envelope Chemises 1.94 REARN FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 Linens Bleached Linen Damask Pattern Cloths 68468 in. to 68x106 in. WEST OP FIFTH AVE, Untrimmed Hats of Italian Milan were $10.50 to $13.96 pei ‘ar ae pease 4.50 Special 7.45 to 10, dd aed Odd Lot Linen Damask Pattern | Untrimmed Hats............2.75 Cloths — round designs — 68 in, Imported French Ornaments at long —were $7.50... .special 5,28 One-Third Off. Napkins to Match sine 22x22 in $2.95 Wreaths... . 4.238 were 89.85.........1 6.84 | 55 and 58 ct. Flowers Bleached Linen Damask Cloths and Foliage Saddle! ae hemmed size 70x70 P were $9.95 each Giza], MSR Rie erase rts eae Bleached Linen Damask 70 Clea rances, Flowers, Fruits, 5 were $3.75..... special, yd. 2,58 Wreaths, One-Third Off. Imported Cotton Damask $4.94 Silk Petticoats... .3.79 bleached—were $1.48,...yd. 90 45H Hai Hematitched Bleached Linen Dam. | $3.45 Heavy Hair ask Cloth--size 66x86 “ Switches seve eS were $12.95 ‘ p 8. ¥ Hand-Embroidered Madeira Tea Dresses and Suits Cloths-—beautiful linen— for Tiny Boys and Girls were $14.95 to $16.95.......9.95 Luncheon Sets were $6.95........sseseeees 4.75 Little Tots’ Bloomer Dresses—sired to 6 years were $2.87 avaieats 1.66 Linen | Special Purchase of Baby Boys’ Sheets and Pillow Cases Suits sizes to + years REDUCED! | were $2.26 1.17 Pure Irish Linen Sheets — hem- | OUT-OF-DOOR NEEDS Sn eS aT pat ..40,50 | Little Tote’ Sweater Coats —sines Pure Irish Linen Pillow Cases Pen bbe? anuleT9ts,-<5 14d hemstitehed — size x86 in, ‘ ; i were $3.97 pair. ; K Hana Euiroidered Pique Carriage . UNION LINEN SHEETS AND were $5.97 and $6.97........3.94 PILLOW CASES Union Linen Sheets (part cotton) J size 70x100 in. were $11.97 pnir....special 6.94 Union Linen Cases to Match in. 9 special 1, vee fetid la ipetratt Boys’ Bargains in Towels 10 t lapanese Kimonos Japanese Crepe Kimonos special 2,68 Japanese Silk Kimonos special 15,00 ’ Navy Blue Serge Suits Spegial.. . 14.50 Extra trousers with every suit 0 17 sears. $1.48 Pure Linen Huck Other Navy Blue Serge Suite Towels .87 $1.18 Hemastitched Lines Huck Boys’ S Towels —guest size, 15x24 .76 were & ; 0,50 to 24.50 16.80 and $18.50....12,45 $2.98 Pure Linen Huck | 9 to 18 years Towels 0... ss erereeeev es 1.45 | Boys’ Rain Outfits 78 ct. Union Linea Huck ti to 16 years Towels ... .40 were $5.94 to $8.74 143100 34 ct. Cotton Huck ‘Towels 19 Special Purchase Blankets \ $13.65 All-Wool Plaid Bianbete cic ciiccrseciecies 5.96 96 ct. Jacquard Crib ——— eiderdown finish.. $2.27 Pink or Blue Crib Blankets eiderdown finish. ......... 1, $6.94 Wool Finish Blankets— Special 3.77 Biaadet Department — Basement. Special Purchase $1.37 to $1.67 Novelty Silk-Stri Voiles 36 inches wide $2.25 New Spring Gloves.1.82 $10.97 and $11.97 Women's Extra Size Separate Sale 3600 Warner’s Bee erest | Children’s Underthings Children’s Cambric Drawers—1 te 12 years—reg. 48 and .68.. .35 Children’s Sateen Bloomers-6 to 16 years—reg. $1.48 and $1.68 97 Children’s Crepe Bloomers—6 to 14 years—reg. .96....... Children's Batiste Princess Stipe 6 to 16 years reg. $2.97....1,97 Children’s Cambric and Nainsook Night Dresses reg. $1.48 and $1.68........ 97 Bed Muslins ched Muslin— 36 in © 1T 10% No Mail or Telephone Ontem, Unbleached Extra Heavy Muslin-- 36 in.—were .16.. 9% 45-in. Bleached Muslin— were 35. pies Bleached Bheotting— 2', yards wide—were 34... .42 24 ct. Assorted Tickings 16 Feather Bed Ticks full and a 3 sise— were $2.98. . 32 et. low Cases- 42x36 in. 23 34 ct. Pillow Cases—45x36 in. 24 79 et. Sheets — 72x90 59 $1.98 Bed Spreads—% sire..1.37 Spreads full and % size 44 ct. Bleached Turkish . were $2.29 1.64 Towels . nee QAO Madras Curtains Crochet Spreads talit daa 87 ct. Turkish Towels ...... 50 | | were $3.69 vedet 2.47 $1.18 Turkish Bath Towels | Perfect Price; $5.78 1.88 : : Recon 74 | Novelty Snowflake Curtains White Materials ar el : Bile special 2.98 | 64.in, Imported Organdie— Dressmaking ‘School $27.50 HEARN Importation Bed wereiae 78 Course of Six Lessons 4.00 | Sets +1: 19,94 | agin Imported Organdie— , Appatntaieits (Mada: | Soin. Drapery Popline and Tan| were .88., SB At Your Convenience. . were BTEC hat =e 88 40-in. Organdie—were ‘as. . 48 silk Hosecy ene Underthings | 71.46 Remarkable Values ia Cre- oe yet were OF : = ‘omen's Si osiery— tonnes 7" in. French Voile—were i were $2.47 1.70 were § yd. 88 | 40-in. St. Gall Dotted Swiss— Glove ails Vents special 2.97 | 7 ct, Cretonnes—one yard’ wide were $1.00 .88 eer vat Moderate Prices yd. ,38 | 27-in. Imported St. Gall Swiss— AO to Fine Repp Cratonnes—Special 58 | Were 97.0... cc.ceeeeeeereoe 68 Lingerie 38 ct. Sevim Curtaining yd. _25 | 48-in. Imported Batiste— | $1.18 Nightdresses 576 | Seiginn Slip Coracing Fabvie= | were $1 ce 88 $1.48 Nightdresses 97 yd, .3@ | 38-in. Lingerie Batioto— $1.74 Nightdresses Stadt Ora Draneriie, Alkanies wees cho . 38 Cambric ase * is $2.75 Nightdresses 1.74 a Crepe Plisse— were “a8. .28 6. i en, Hutiste { armas! ow ir $3.68 Nightdresses, 288 | Damask Couch za 40 or 48 i in. ve Speci tas $4.68 Nightdresses 97 | x Oe Te | $1.38 Envelope Chemises .78 | $14.47 Extra Heavy Tapestry Other Embroidered V: $1.48 Straight and ot Couch Cove 9.97 46 in. wide Bee I 0" to 1.18 ¥ nen et | shemisee—fine MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. nainsook or voile 1.28 |‘ro prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Matl or Telephone Orders. nn G8 ct. Short Underskirts. 45 |) $1.57 Satins 35-inch 1.27 | 60 ct. Bleached Damask se $1.38 Petticoats —nainsook or Street and evening colors—also 53-inoh—mercertzed finish, i aes an YR ra ust MLAOR DAMASK —O€ATN FLOOR, 1.97 Petticoats a3 ; StL.Ke | , $3.28 Petticoats 1.94 $2.48 All: Woel French Serge | $1.17 imperted Madras Cuntainings.. 6 $4.68 Petticoats sews 2.90 | 48 and 50-inch 1.30 4 inches w ae 68 ct. Drawers 5 Migras attencasal, CURTAINS -BASEMBS BLS Diawels ee a ok $2.25 New Net Curtaine.........+6.1.36 $1.68 Drawers 28 WIS MAIN FLOOR, WtN Ines ed ge deep hem $1.48 94 75 ct. Novelty Voile 45) ONCOR TAINS. BANKAI. 97 et. Bloomers ‘68 tk striped, allover flowered . $2.76 Combinations FECT aS ESR aversion INE Ei ic sepoo eg EXTRA SIZE LINGERIE ai : Extra Size Drawers ruffle of good 20 ct. Cotton Toweling W a 97 Cheoceeees ry embroidery lace inserting and Red and blur .. Matra size. $1.17 rey edging TOWMLING MAIN FT KNIT UNDERWEAR SLAIN FLOUR eSANENIBYY with tucks 8 ia ees Leese ae . SUBLETS — BASEMENT. were $1. K . : Size Petticoats — ruffle of $1.00 Nethe Indestructible Dolls 53 | 35-98 Full Size Spreads 44 browdery and four rows Assorted colored dress. Satin Marseilles, hemmed or oS “TAS MN FOGR seallone kis eaEauar © 82.97 1.97 ' f AE ERE 2.73 Aluminum Sauce Pan | 38 et. Turkish Towels 18 : Bisa: Mighidrenses 88 or Sauce Pot |” iSlomchod—do thread—hem- were $1.48 f Pa alir Neale paiiee med-swhite terry, stripe borders, ow eee Co . .e HOUSBUOLD NERDS “THUD MUO, HEARA /mportations . S . Paris-Made 28 ct. Lonsdale Cambric 36-inch 19) ae ne ee se Silk Lingerie Sets WHIT, GOOUS MALY Puaok, — | MNS UNDRRWEAR—MALY FLOOR were $36.97 A 29.94 || $1.67 Littl Tots’ Tob Dresses 94 | 48 ct. Men's Balbriggan Underwear. . TUSSAH SILK LINGERIE Bien to ¢ years—gingham and | Snot sleeve snirte—-double seat $2.18 Tussah Silk Camisoles. .1.74 | ehambray-—-einpere and = belted | MAND CN DR WwRAR MALN FLOOR, $4.96 Tussah Silk Chemises. ..3.88 | $7.68 Tussah Silk | Nightdresses 6.74 DRESSES GBOOND FLOOR $1.15 Men's Cape 7” Assortment of colors—all siges. $5.97 Sih Mull Comfortables 3.66 MEN'S CAPS MAIN FLOOR, Crepe de Chine and Satin Maret pachckesrsiaiae Gard pee ins Bincmars 2.97 to 5.28 cotton Mited fil sixe We Shiite ccadcloetin COMPORTABLES -BASEMDNT. Croce, sersere a Briadeletese. $67.74 and $69.74 . : Colored stripes on white grounda Women’s Suits 55.00 $7.50 New Seamle: aa Rugs 4.88 aizca 14 to 1?—were ‘$2. 4 “ Novelty bor Bx10 (et 2 ‘Die war tax. anal 2 Poiret Uwill and AUGS THIRD PLWOR \MPN'S PURVIGMINGS—MALY FLOOR, tivotine See Page 10 for Other Hearn Advertising N > ' ' i} ' | i | j pI y