The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1921, Page 21

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IN ‘THE REALM OF MUSIC Polish Violinist, Huberman,|%¢ eins in tor cotorature Who Came Here Twenty- As al tiene te tomb 1, five Years Ago, a Mere Lad, LOA ITiT coRsiRiiting: ) and Won Favorable Notice, Whee Returns a Mature Man andi Maturer Artist, to Captivate a Carnegie Hall Audience. | Aeolian It Katherine Bacon, who played the plano in Aeolion Hall in the e - ing, we renewed acquaintance w © artist who gave three st year in the same hall |month's time. Miss Bacon, or Mrs. Arthur Newstead, to give her her reat hame, has the distinction of being an English artist trained in America. By Frank H. Warren. ‘Twenty-five years ago a youthful Polish violinist was wafted hither on| flowery beds of gaily colored ress |; notices, Experts granted the young |r ecital at the lad—his age lay between twelve and | has been study H lor i LINES HE Oak nd concertizing ever since. sixteen—talent, but refused to put lit being brilliant, her plaviug is nim among the the same fidd’ man is bis nam \ recital in Carnesi Last evening slaw Huber- | turned and gave stving and affords constderable sure to her large audience. Miss Bacon e figure the pti sy_to under- the audience Hall. He {8 0) stand w clean cut, erect per with a bald} the ts after the| spot on his crown to prove his ma- | and three extra turity, And ho.is the matured artist, | M'™Mbers from the too. His playing is what may be) ‘There is a novelty scheduled for to-| termed clean, with a luscious tone to/night at Acollan Hall, where Ethel eatry it along, and frequent dashes} Hugli, a Swiss prima donna, will ex-! of sentiment and postry to make it| plain, interpret and sing native folk | palatable. A fine style and excellent | songs, culled from the three languages | technique are likewise his, and it all Prevalent in her country, | seemed to catch the fancy of an audi-| yo you ence that included Sam Franko, who | instrumen h experience and knows @ lot about violin playing, and | routing in orchestral playing, there Mischa Eiman, who, possibly, knows! are openings in the Concert Orches- Still “more, ltra that has resumed rehearsals in | Public School No. %. There are no home on and w a musical | Marion Lovell, a coloratura soprano | dues and reneareals are every Monday from Boston, which region seems tolevening. MANN: SAVE&84"ST. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 84th Street “L” Station Our Door. 3d Avenue Street Cars Our Door. 86th Street Crosstown Cars and Buses Two Blocks Away. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply Also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. Queen Anne Period American Walnut Dining Roam Suite ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, | Pancing girls madden both them-| nelves and the ‘men present, sates The Easiest Way 1 li | To End Dandruff || them, kias them, paw tham and strug- with oe m in an Andonment There is one sure way that never || fuils to remove dandruff completely | “MECCA’’ IS NAUGHTY, SAY LONDON CRITICS} - | Play Produced Under Title “Cairo” Excites Dramatic Writers by Its “Sensuality.” nm. fight fghting rarnis ab he and that is to dissolve it, This de- |) stroys it entirely, To do this, Just get jabout four ounces of plain, ordinary jliquid arvons apply It at night when || +1 retiring use enough to moisten the|]| sealp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning most if not all of your uyls|dandraft will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every “Hot! singlessign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. — || You will find, too, that all itching | | and digging of the scalp will stop in- stantly, and your hair will be fluffy, {lustrous glossy, silky ard soft, and} the look and feel a hundred time better | You can get liquid arvon at ony} drug store inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need. This |simpte' remedy has never been known {to fail. —Adyt ent of this bacchanalian pics |ture of erotic: excess ina atage full of swooning couples—svores of threc 1 wen and maid hudate ianated st Operated on, AN right. » Manager of Benny | But judging from | Billy similar explosions over previous pro-,_ Bl! Cuetions the play's Buccess is assured, | \°" The scene in question came at the} stern nit of the second act, when th Prince cal the party Inor intestinal operation was performed hy. De, Kduerton, wh ported. |t suc- aful and saj4 Mr. Gibson would be to leave the hospital some time BROOKLYN PPENHEIM, CLLINS & © FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN O Announce for Tomorrow a Special Sale of Smart New Vogue Oxfords For Women and Misses Regularly Priced Up to 10.00 latroducing—tor danciny © os: os! wear—a distinctive model developed in superior quality Patent Leather or Black Calfskin. Light, flexible soles and collegiate heels. These Shoes Also on Sale in Our-New York Store “It Is Iron In The Blood That Makes | Consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Table and 6-foot Extension Table; 4 Pieces; as illus- trated, at BouonorcnonoG , mahogany finished frames, uphol- including 2 Pillows and Roll; 3 pieces, 98. 50 CASTORIA For Infants and Children. | | Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always “ALGOHOL~3 PER GENT Avegetable cTreparatin Iron Muscles Like These— This is one of the Secrets of the Great Power and Endurance of Athletes—How Organic lron— Nuxated Iron Helps Build Rich, Red Blood That Gives teen Strength and kant? To Go In and Win To touch the arm of « strong, sturdy man—to fee) thesteel-like firmnessof those muscular sinews—to think of the tremendous foroe and power that must lie behind such strength — these are thrills that come to the thin- blooded men and women whose own bodies are wenk and physically unfit. It takes menof red-blooded foree and power to hit the sledge-hammer blows that count—and whether you are a day laborer or a bank presi- dent you cannot expect to win out fort two weeks and teke ! against odds forever unless you are fovisteecnke | 4 man ot 1ron—constantly able to suike—and strike hard. they are allowing worry, over-work, nervous strain, dissipation and occu tional poisons to sap the tron from their blood and destroy its power to change 97 taliae out of it. To fact aometinnes the Tine Fear more you eat the more you starve, simulating nef beer Bears the Signature of Promoting Digest 4 Geese and Rest nether Opin, Mo 1 oT In Use, Thirty Years = CASTORIA| © exact Copy of Wrapper. THE OENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORN CITT, neth, er and endur- j Unere are couatless numbers of men cb youbgre:Nasatea ion toduy who at 40 are broken in health Ct your | | and steadily going downward to phys- | Sosy" the set . fee | ical and mental decay simply because ars, go pet ret in two: | fot” atyonatie seine | For Over” food into living tissue, muscleand brain, | tive ™tang moh tit ike the ‘A good reason for many of these | wasdle tohund- blood and pet me! ps fallares te pany ae Sad Rag tar te mean Rasp havetaten other forme of tren without beet middle age 4 N_ IN HIS | piood tack: ‘does not prove Nuzated ke tu bely BLOOD IS APT TO THIN OUT | tronandyou youn'Tr7 it on ear guarantee below. end he then lacks the necessary iron in | oft th Manwye "a Guarontes. yer: his body to give him the force, atrength Co Maearona. tnd vitality: the “HRON-WILL'" and everywhere. Unilke ‘fron determination’’ to carry him on Sec not to success. In his own mind HE AL- tel Pusairetetios WAYS THINKS HE IS GOING TO ‘Sake Kner wpaet ‘COME BACK," bat be is like a crip- | 4% the A pled deer that rises up on its four legs | 9 peacne Pawan tree. after being shot, aly to fall back again. gad the wards N uxsted tron Lack of iroo {a your blood not enly under ‘or pusclos sateped nioant ef ta bl Fid‘Zein ipo vat reabana four WiLL, | ad act ne ie “Seer wea ™ PowsR. Without Treo Ket TH haut usb ro. ten ne n over theres nothing more for you ip ute mobing DUREE sate eos! Lar | 1921 Price 50 Cents | NEW NUXATED. | Election Approaches—Be Prepared for All ‘Arguments WORLD ALMANAC | Statistics Are Accurate ENRICHES THE BLOOD- GIVES YOU'NEW STRENGTH AND ENERGY IRON By Mail 65 Cents YCRK WORLD, NEW YORK CITY 1921. =FOR WEDN DAY’S SELLI ABRAHAM-STRAUS ve Store Hours, 9 to 5.30 BROOKLYN Telephone Main 6100 A. & S. LEADERSHIP SALES Tailored Silk Blouses Feature the Mode of Black and White $8.98 to $11.95 HE blouse of today is more than ever important, with all the sweaters, and slipover dresses, and fall suitsto wear it with! And these blouses carried out in black and white are quite the sinartest tailored styles of the season! Crepe de chine models show side pleatings of white with black-piped tucks, or folds of black, and have either Tuxedo or Peter Pan collars. One model of radium ilk has its Peter Pan collar and cuffs and front panel button- hole stitched in black, and other models of the same silk have their Tuxedo collars and French cuffs beautifully stitched in black. A. & 8.—Second floor, East For the Man Who Smokes! Smokers’ Stands Specially Priced ‘The heading “for the man who smokes” is something of a joke, for they most all of them do—and they all of them appreciate real smok- | ing comfort! And that is | certainly what these smok- ers’ stands bring! Put them right by your chair, move them over to the couch— always accessible and con venient! We secured this purchase at an exceptional price and are selling them at the same low price level. Metal Stands, $1.59 30 inches high, with re- “Tinker-Bell” | The New Little-Girl Dress ca movable glass ash tray, $8.95 metal cigar and cigarette | rests, dull brass finish, ‘The Peter Pan fairy, ““Tinker-Bell” herself, couldn't | Solid Brass Stands wish for anything sweeter than this little frock that $4.35 and | i has been named for her! And the littlest girl, from | 5, | 3 to 6 years old, will be altogether adorable in it! | | 60 ahd 8e. Inchon high: "a The dress is of jersey—copied for us from an imported with removable glass ash model—and the little white collar and cuffs are detachable so | (pay, dull finish. Four dif- they can be Jaundered, The colors are red, henna, tan and ferent models, all of them navy, and additional collar and cuff sets can be obtained, at je set excellently made. 4 8 8.—S000nd Moor, Bast A. & K-Street Moor, Central The Values in This Sale Warrant Letters a Foot High! Boys’ Two-T : Sui 9.75 Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits, $9.7: Tailored to Retail at $15.00 to $20.00 Without a doubt this is the greatest offering we have made in boys’ suits for several years, These suits were made by master tailors for very finest trade, but « need of ready eash caused them to take advantage of the A. & 5S. policy of cash-buying High Lights in This Sale {tHE MATERIALS—-All-wool cassimeres and cheviots ii jixtures and stripes THE MODELS——Plain and pleated r THE COLORS—Neat grays, browns and greens ia Coats are lined with Venetian de Luxe and have self-faced belts Knickers are splendidly lined and finished with *Live-leather” silk-sewed butto and other touches that distinguish Sizes 8 to 18 years belts them as extraordinary. A. & B~Seooud Moor, Wee

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