The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1921, Page 14

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oo 1 + % ‘ H - te) ‘ bs! 1 mo tk naling Ls THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1941. ; Valermyer to Take Stomp. | —————e aa { h 4 IN THE REALM OF MUSIC Samuel Untermyer will make to- | 5s : morrow night his first speech in sup- 4 1 a ee sitio’ tnd Minateted wen bombed VelPot| candidat Wor cambisice ere means | Ax fora brilliant golden something. IHerl ye tnacp tho ausplors of a Sones | be held tn tho; auditorium of Put chool No, 63, Hester, E | I Rettere rllnshend, Ca ene tenets sepeetuiy eh i , adian Tenor With a Fresh, | Branms sonata, put it cannot be sald One of the Most Important Offers of the ELEVENTH BIRTHDAY SALE Beginning To-morrow: Sale of 1200 ) von the same apell that he Feat poe : a ice. Si audience was wore!ng stively | Dr. 2 True, Resonant Voice, Sings ee vening. “Phe MR eckk probly Miss tatlian 1D. Encores Twenty Minutes at So. ue 12 the pmeramme. President La ¢ Town Hall and His Genu-, ‘ inely Good Stinging Entitles 4 } f i } / i t i ; Him to Place Among the, » Most Popular of the Popula” Singers. By Frank H. Warren. Wette-ne Hoilinshead, a Canadian; @enor, according to his programme, Ki) Fa olds the lucky combination, It con- sists of a fresh, trug, resonant voice a John MoCormack diction and a Winging style evidently patterned on f that of the Inte Evan Williams. In| ‘Town Hall last evening Mr. Hollins- Read unlocked his nrustc chest, gave) Ws vocal fancies f-ce rein and held| by 4b audience throughout a liberal pro ty gramme. Indeed, he was compelled to sing twenty minutes’ worth of-en- ores, Mr. Hollinshead should easily find &@ place as @ popular singer. He| to have made a study of the ‘i rand | WINTER OVERCOATS The cream of the Clothing World. Hundreds and hundreds of Societ: SZ rie lic’s likes and his programme car- | ‘ tied a wide field of song, from such Th @rlas as Mr, Wililams's old thriller, 1S Mendelssohn's “The Sorrows of Death,” a “Quen of Sheba” number and Schubert's “Hark! Hark! the Lark!” right down to our own Victor ni lerbert. Several dainty French SSE ET ‘ings, Habn's “Si mes vers,” for ex- dimple, and Wekerlin’s “Lisette” and i earsaiility in diction, phrasing and) | expression. It was genuinely good ayer { SD ET singing. *But Mr. Hollinshead, in addition, has his bag of tricks. He walke eight | into Mr. MoCormack's falsetto balli- : : wick and goes him one or two better. | $ . He also puts the throb and the sob into the tone, when necessary, and | impartiaily shares a ringing high note i i : t | H as “Jeunes Fillettes,” showed the tenor’s with all parts of the auditorium, es SS Mr. Williams used to do. This prodi- F. O, B. Factory gfiity, in time, forces an audience to : fuccuin®, and at the close Mr. Hol- Think of all the fine classic and lar inshead was master. . So much, vocally. Physically, Wil- music our brand new Ellwood player Rene would bring to your home! iam H. Taft seems to have been his model. hink also of the great saving—why costs less than many or- ’ ey, the Gorman pianist, mre hes a suc! vor onion hare Sarge rye paar t : SS ee co priced early $200 lee Sam othe Brand Overcoats—great burly win- i ret ned to ‘a nat eve: wi i} . gi A i i oid time programme made up, of players of like quality. More than 30- ter coats of, finest grades—reduced. ini ae wae a a, Seaubert ‘ETOUP | retail coast to coast Wurlitzer stores and bt and twelve etuides of Chopin. Another 4 tremendous factory production based large andicnce that included many on a low cost basis enable us to offer By pie na eee the celebrated Ellwood player at $295 : < Call, phone Bi : | | SHIP NEWS INFORMATION Gti, phone, Bryant 840. or mail the, coupon. $ 7 5 | vena DMO 0-Day an W Unable to Call, Mall This Coupon Todey ? remus ae i tone era Py # WURLITZER, 120 W. 42D 6T. — W-10-27 io oer te B| yout souseilonal Rilwood player offer—ne ye Veliavie, Shields Oot, 12) obligation to purchase, Due | { ee ree on Bren = i) Name .... saenercaconces tee Ce Stat Tam Rae | BWoemfonteta, “Hull “Oot. ia | Kabsbee ise: . ame OPEN EVE | aghe EVENINGS PM | i 1200 M. \ . eee | —WuRLizer— Coats Regularly ors. Cape est. i oor. Bom Far ccisaneo kA PM Victrolas—Musical Instruments . y ones ne ere ge 120 West 424 Street Priced $50 $60 $70 $75 ‘The Evening World and asking for | Bet. B'way and 6th Ave. Phone Bryant 8140 Ship News Office. LDOUGLAS Fe] mates 000 mass! YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING This store has never before announced a reduction sale of Society Brand overcoats in October. Nor, to our knowl- edge, has any store in America ever held a similar sale. It is not the acceptable time. Timenow to sell overcoats ata profit not to close them out at drastic price cuts. i But the Birthday Sale knows no seasons. And the usual sea W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES HE best known shoes in the world. They are soldin 107 W.L.Douglas pry gpengltee the factory to you at one profit, which tees| is son the bist these that Can be ore son-end event comes now at the season’s beginning. Only the Birthday Sale’s high standard of value-giving could justify the proceeding. And such an event can not happen again till , another Birthday Sale rolls round, if then. duced, at the lowest possible cost. W. L- Douglas name and the retail is on the sole of all shoes z fore they hye the factory, which a roves against unreason- ‘W. L. Douglas $7.00 and $8.00 shoes are abeckately the best shoe wakes e money in country, combine qual » style, atelcoemehiy and wearing qualities equal to other | and portrait is the best makes selling at higher prices. They] known shoe Trade are the leaders in the fashion centers} 4 worl of America. The stamped price is ark im the dit = Z ‘ea W.L. Douglas personal guarantee that | Stands for the highest ‘ s the shoes are alwa: worth the price standard of quality at paid for them. The pricesarethe same] the lowest possible cost ; they cost no more in San fd Franciecs th ‘dot The intrinsic value ‘rancisco than they do in New York. of a Trade Mark lies in giving to the con- sumer the equivalent 1200 Society Brand Overcoats at the one price Crombies: Meltons: O’Briens - Shetlands : Cassimeres : Tweeds Herringbones : Mostly All Plaid Backs a8 To-m orrow Big greatcoats—warm ulsters—swag- Grays. browns, blue, oxford, and ger ulsterettes—styled and tailored fancy mixtures, All in the sale, But 2 --Fourth Floor as only Society Brand knows how. not again this season at this price, ot the price paid for egew 2 © 9 A. M. Sizes 34 to 48 50 & $5.00 aa 1405 Brosdway (Ties 89.) ‘Third ay, vet, 14Oth-147t> Bte | we SHV Munhatian Ay. (Creer et ut | eNEWARK—s31 Broad street, H erat er eraee Preemie yl wi | Seal egearate sie tee Fe Pests Ft aa | | eg 2 an COUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: | ‘ ! Stores marked with © & carry complete limes ef W, L, Douglas Shoes for Women. —— wey, pear 14th |» 260 West 125th street, #434 Knicker a \ 5 ickerbocker Avenue, * #1452 Third Avenue. | a he garnet | 32.Np STREET - BROADWAY - 330 STREET NEW YORK CITY | i \ Bs af Sz \ ve a % .

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