The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1921, Page 17

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the acoustics of the auditorium, for |she often sung too loud. Those high stirring and ringing enough, but occasional repression is not a bad of Concert Stage, Holds a aeviee, and a/ nigh tone sung halt © ‘can be mado effective, This Large Audience Enthralled |} working on all six, as it were, Inter- ny neouan night have put it: ippi Girl, | 1 with the breathing, resulting "Hall—Ottlie| choppy phrasing. As Mr. Gilbert Displays Her Superior Tat-|"" innl'*? © * Pires opoed paresis * Edmond © slements, Dapper af; 54 and Still the Beau Nash | notes are SEIZE 3 AS FUR THIEVES. Detectives Who Tratled Them to| Shop Fire Several Shots. Three men were locked up at Head- quarters last night charged with the theft of furs valued at $10,000 from Scholnick & Friedman of No. 166 West | winter, dy 27th Street. ‘ We Acting on information that the three had committed fur r bberies, | | Detectives Hoffman and Moriarty of Headquarters tratled them all of yes- terday. According to the police the LONDON, |BRITAIN'S RELIEF BILL EXTENDED TO IRELAND| Oct. 2%, eclared Tabor, at. he House of Ce Bll. he sald, Eee A PHENIX PRODUCT H i] y that {t would apply to Tretand, Cabinet Nearly 1,500,000 | né Will be without employment in | Britain vee ha ‘ntgut guong a ‘ommons on the | ad desided | asure go This ts contrary to the original intention of the Special Watch Offer Himited time we tors | Miss Schillig’s programme was|the West 27th Street address at 7.0 ent in Town Hall. neither simple nor easy, and Coen-| o'clock last night, Ono man remained | Cheese Omelet : ued Bos, as accompanist, W&8) (in the car while the other two entered | | inane thie aston: again an able second, .* | the building, the detectives sald, re-| To Philadelphia Cream Cheese | 7 — turning with two bags. hi | By Frank Hl. Warren. Marold Berkly, @ young Wnslish|'"Horman arrested the man in tye| add milk and well beaten yolks Dapper still seems to be the correct) viviinist, made his local Coda 4 a car, The others dropped the bags ant | of eggs—then add stiffly beaten descriptive wors to fit to Edmond | Avolian ‘Hall in the afternoon. He 18) eq, pursued by Moriarty, but halted | whites, Fry slowly in butter until | , 24 Clement, the French lyric tenor. Fee eng ire the piond| When the detectives fired several! brown, MM Dapper at fifty-four! And still the type, oxperts say, lacks the fire and| shots. The prisoners said they were Lac wrens Beau Nash of the concert ‘stage! emotion of their darker brothers, or| 1sidore Rosenberg, twenty-five, of No.| The original Cream Cheese has | 10 pay This popular artist. after an absence! s:sters. Mr. Berkly ran true to type|189 Clinton Street; Samuel Blum, gard, But his playing, while of several years, rea exciting, is not without red last eve- nophing twenty-seven, of No, “PHILADELPHIA” printed on oe St Mark’s| the package. Fresh every day. Ring in Acolian He to the accom- j viftue, paniment of a chorus of sighs, ols) h He seems a food musician, | an honest style, ys in tune massage with Blue-jay Foot Relief, and thenalight coating of Blue-jay Foot Pow- der—this is bliss for tired, aching feet. Write for free booklet—" The If you fancy a concert singer pos- acssed of a goodly share of what her non-cla sisters would call pep; if you like a voice that fairly leaps cheer ‘8 at a Vigorous high note, tears It from Ghee Feet""—to Bauer 65 Black, Tts bearings anti hands it to you full Chicago. panoptied with tone and color; if you|¢ Your druggist has register satisfaction over an artistic vocal style, then Town Hall was the place, yesterday afternoon was the : Blue time, and Miss Ottilie Sehilli¢ the “J ay girl. Port Gibson, Mississippi, it is Foot Treatment said, claims Miss Schillig as one of keeps feet feeling fine {ts talented a Bauer & Black product stranger to past recitals among the few milestones uncove in a season’ a) exploitations, H voice is of good texture, with plenty of body and warmth in the middle register, and of apparently p been hi Dea! Direct Manufactu = g none too {ngratiating. v inary eo higher mezzo-soprante heaven Her inte tions, too, are intel- Reductions! _ Negently conceived. But the young la Tt may be s' Th HeckscherBuildin O* Avenue of 5718S treet Divided Floors--1800 to 2100 Sq. Ft. 14th Floor > § For hetail Shops Here among other shops of the highest character you gain the prestige of a 5th Avenue address and far more individuality than possible in a side-street location. Connecting space for alteration room or light manufacturing in the 56th St. annex obtainable in gpnlunction with these units —at low rental AN Sf CREEL D INC Renting ana Managing Agent, 50 East 42d Street, Murray Hill 7820. 1800 Sqft 572 STREET ~ [ONAL UmeRELLA at OCT. 24th TO OCT. 29th A SPECIAL SALE OF White and Amber Tipped Silk Taffeta Umbrellas Made of good grade silk taffeta with tape edge, mounted with assortment of all Bakelite handles in amber and colors, also ali leather handles, white or amber colored haped tips and stub ends to match, on each umbrella. All excosivex, HACOURTST « ™ swing rings “Adieu” as an cocore number, ff ducing the audience to a more help- <-> =. Ue ee less state, w Rinaldo Hain's’s No Need to Suffer saccharine “La "also twice sing. ieft Vem clinging uke ine -EXOm Tender Feet | lilies, Simple ways to keep feet Monstour wore the ribbon of the feeling fine Legion of Honor on his natty lapel TIRED, aching fect are a needless and an tmmense bouquet of chrysan- handicap. You can free yourself | themums, a tribute from Geraldine | {Mm Constant nervous strain end an. | Farrar,’ graced the stage in addition bednicay fom CoS Lett hicceach A ch ’ in addi perspiration. to the overflow audience, Not to)” Thanks to scientists who heve overlook the accompanist, Monsicur| made a study of the feet, Blue-jay brought with him, Auguste Des- Treatment is now bringing relief tomen carries, light fingered, suave ‘and| and women everywhere, _ ravishing on the keys, | A refreshing, deodorant bath with ‘Quel homme—mon dieu! | Blue-jay Foot Soap, a cooling, Place, and Morris Fershinger, twenty - seven, of No. 89 Avenue C. PHENIX: Means GOOD Cheese and abs, Though passing )oars have GS AEE es nt OF HS) ay Kite ib one Gee Crees left their Imprint on the yoice, the! disclosed a nice that had} SVILLE, Pa. Oct. art is yet fresh and impervious to, warmth, Inr ie did not g that “business is better, time. The age still hit Bu ts oe but here/ tne H.C. Frick Coke Company, a Twos as the sing tongue in pol-|""Ty the evening, in Town Hall, an.| subsidiary of the United States Steel ished and finely spun phrases and , r violinist, Michel Gusikoff, ex-| Corporation, to-day Issued orders for the graceful Gilsetto and effective a hie wares. eae Boson: increased resumption of operations in| Pianissim! have all their former) nuater of ae enealae ante position | the Connellsville coke region. Orders SHere Ourtres Wiens [eapably, His technique is sound, as| so far received cover six plants, with All Monsieur Clement does breathes | if should be; he has an agile left! a total of 1,250 ovens, | ot retinement of the salon, He {ha and, i he sould bela Leal Coke making by the Frick Com-| 4 shetism and personality into Modelied to this proportion the Air) Hore Metre ice, they would help a| pany in this fleld was suspended sev- | do la Fleur from "Carmen" oven to) joe, i pral monthe ago. disregarding the customary high note — near the close, Maybe fifty-four no A harpist fresh from sunny Italy, >| Anna Pinto, with several assisting longer includes it among ts aequain- ists, eave a lengthy programme in tances, Of course, “Reve,” the dream) Carnegie Hall to a not overlarg? au- | aria from “Manon,” which Ieaves in dience. ‘The harp Js a lovely instri- ral ‘ = of clpita ~ ‘nent; we envy anybody who can play ee Gig ee eh A dgaty Palpitating) 1nd we hope when we take our earts, was on the ame, and| niace in the celestial choir to be able the dream came true when Monsieur! to play it as well as Miss Pinto does fepeated Then there was Faure's| now. | | half as much). low price.” months ago. economy as ard for clot well—the hes *40 279 Broadway, at Chambers 45 —see the new models in the windows Threo Convenient Stores value Buy better clothes The kind that wear and stand up in fit, in looks, and service. —the kind that, dollar for dollar, out- wear so-called cheaper clothes (costing —remember the old saying that “the memory of service outlasts the memory of —wear clothes which are guaranteed to be of the same high quality standard as last fall, at the new price range, which is one-third lower than it was twelve Kuppenheimer Good Clothes An investment in good appearance—in nation’s stand and economy. 50 47 Cortlandt Street Broadway at 49th Street THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1921. Store Hours, 9.30 to 5 nEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Wednesday Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE Thursday Men’s Outfitting Sale Record-breaking values to help the man who is trying for a record in savings without sacrificing good appr ance or comfort: “STYLWEAR” SUITS 23.00) Regularly $35.00 and $37.50 These suits were made for us by our regular manufacturer, with the usual high standard of workmanship and materials. An un- usual special purchase prices them so low. All the popular fabrics are included i in the lot—worsteds, cassi- meres, flannels, cheviots and serges, in an unlimited selection of patterns—checks, stripes, mixtures and plain colors, including the all- important blue serge. A well balanced range of sizes from 34 to 46, in regular, slim, short and stout. Alterations Free. Stylwear Overcoats for Men, 29.00 Value $40.00 Cool days and the need for an overcoat come hand in hand. No necessity to ‘*shop”’ for the kind of coat you want when you can find it here, specially priced. The models are single and double breasted ulsters and ulsterettes and conservative models, including Chesterfields, with velvet or self collars, belted back, linings. and black. ; Men’s Endicott-Johnson Shoes 4.85 Value $6.50 This famous make needs no coniment as to the worth and wear of its shoes. The ones in this sale are laced styles, in black or tan with Goodyear welted soles and’ broad or English lasts and rubber heels, Leathers are black or tan calfskin or black kidskin, Some knockabout shoes, suitable for men and big boys, are included in the lot. SIZES 6 TO 11. MEN'S FULL MERCERIZED HOSE—double sole—black, nery nd foreign tan, and a mixed assortment of blended colors were 85. 44 MEN'S LIGHT WEIGHT ‘WooL HOSE-—drop stitch—heather mixtures were 65 47 MEN'S DOETTE GLOVES—a wonderful fabric, just the weight for Fall—some have self and con- trasting stitching on back—black, beaver, brown, white and natural—sizes 7 to 9 were $1.50 and 81.75, -89 MEN'S FRUIT-OF-LOOM NIGHT SHIRTS— long and roomy—all sizes were $1.48 ; 1.15 MEN'S _GLASTENBURY WINTER WEIGHT UNDERWEAR wool mised-—shirts or draware--grey—sott (inish—were 61,74,,... 104 See Pages 10, 12 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertisi satin pipin, The materials are all wool plaid backs, kerseys and fancy coatings, in light, medium and dark greys, and quarter, half or full browns, tans, mixtures Men’s Fine Silk-Striped Shirts 1.69 Were $2.50 woven crepe thut give ex- striped with most desirable centre—ocean pearl buttons Shirts of fine cellent wear- colors—set-on —sizes 14 to 17 neck. MEN'S BATH ROBES made from hed blankets, 3.85 MEN’ 'S WOOL SWEATERS—dark Oxford, navy, :— dacquards, of grey, blue and other colors cord girdle—all sizes—were $4.95, . n collar—all si: $5.95. ‘ 4.24 MEN’S REISS UNION SUITS—grey, soft and durable—also other well known makes ig medium or W r weight 1.75 were $2.25 and $2.35, . MEN'S TINE i RORTED FELT HATS— alino make this son's colors— Were O.50.csccsrevcescseeseee 6.95 MEN'S CROFUT-KNAPP HATS—felts or derbies—were $6.00 and 86.50. 5.00 MEN'S STERLING SILVER BUCKLES—with genuine leather belts—black or 1. 75 cordovan—were 82,25 most wanted style MEN'S GRENADINE TIES 2.25 Bres- of the season—plain colors and fancies— were $2.05... peverereeeee ee cotea DS eee ed ee , ee >

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