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i] | IN THE REALM OF MUSIC | aA ear | Boston Symphony Orchestr) ses Begins Its Thirty-Sixth Sea- | wski's son at Carnegie Hall. Gara a Redford Club for 1 Ps waltz, in A fiat, » Varic, and Lisi Red turnips three fe of ivory white celery, n onions like uns and corne the pale aristocra long. forests | olde By Frank H. Warren. ve That “inily band from Bo 8 Harold 1 ut ve Mr, Huneker happ' 1) Winter, She is a good singer, (ler retary of the G: , , OY voice has agreeable w Boston * equate range and its ed its thirty-s! Mall Tre or- | songs cf Respighi—one of th an old | mnoderts—were not so rad | looked. Granville Bantock was repre- | Ame sn. {Sented by an attragtive number, | Rass Yung-Yang from the Chinese. i! jon as con- mer members have} Mn » the ranks, and the only | ssus, tie Souter of 108 |the 'Ma the roster of 102 music- | bewg ready, 's new ballet “Dion-| for last evening at 1» Opera House, not wflakes" replaced it xe fans is G Fourel who came from | nnd, with “Coppelia” and some div Eure ad the ytola section . | tisen made an enjoyable ent Vo ed with Fra tuinme “Dionysus” will be given princip: . and admits being | this evening, virtuoso of the Paris Conser- mnteux, following a Huropean exploration, said to have several novelties in his music cabinet, but last evening he was con- | YZ e h familiar friends as | hony of Beethove: Korsakoff's syn’ Rimsk composer t own reading only last Mond Whether or uot thoughts of Na- poleon inay have inft tents of the symphon Hal ed the con- | nd Philip | For Ls HY GRADE Clothes on Easiest CREDIT No matter who you vote for as Mayor, you cannot go wrong if you cast your Clothes vote here. You'll get the fullest “returns” for your money — your choice in style— clothes of quality at prices that are as low as possible. SOACS OKA CALA EAA EAL other days. Walter Damrosch and his fe phony Orchestra occupied the Car- { age in the af embellisl iy way r R p the osch’s programme. Of this the Gods" with Brann- on, sung by FF And you can enjoy the convenience of the easiest confidential terms of } CREDIT. Today or tomorrow— | outfit the family in Hy Grade Clothes. Pay weekly or monthly. Special Department for Large Sizes oice was not always d auditor was Mme Ree es Open All Day Election Day - 4] ronislan Wuber n, and Ruth Ray e evening, graced Town Hall's odious platform. Mr. Huber- | He : 131 West 125th St. Between Lenox & 7th Aves. Open Evenings Downtown Store 113 Nassau St. Near Ann Street _, AEE 1 Look pa the name HY GRADE—and be sure of the addres -- 131 « FOURTEENTH STRECT Cusilabed 1827 Vabed 1827 ‘WEST OF FIFTHAVE OF FIFTH AVE, One Day Sale (Saturday) Tan Oxfords 4.85 Were $8.45 The smile that comes from using RES Si) hi These are shoes that are just right) Soothing and Heating with wool stockings, and with the Fars dress. “They hive dark brown tips, ball straps, Wherever the itching and and low heels, and have medium round toes whatever the cause An excellent value. | Resinol rarely No mail or plone orders. fails to stop it at once Trv it yourselfandsee \\' Knockabout Shoes styles—all have solid and uppers that will stand >and English | ye vl were as Boys’ Specially priced up-to-date new, an and Sizes by 6 (ave SPECIALS TANDA OUTEITTINCG =e) PEITWEEN 13TH AND 147H STS. E. ¢ OW. STH STREET FANCY LEG OF YOUNG MUTTON, Ib., TOP OR BOTTOM ROUND ROAST, |» i FRESH ROASTING I ORK, Ib TOP SIRLOIN OR CROSSRIB RK FOWLS FOR SOU? OR FRICASS FRIDAY SATURDAY | BROILERS OR FRYING CHICKENS, ib., FRESH KILLED TUKKEYS, 35c ib. LOIN OF JERSEY PORK, ib 195 SIXTH AVE. 92 SIXTH AVE. FRESH, LEAN, LARGE HAMS, Ib., SUGAR-CURED REGULAR HAMS, ib., *ORNED Cy TONGUD, 1 MAIDEN LANE oat) Bata N3 A st Women’s Tenderfoot |i THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, Visit Our Cafeteria While shopping here. You will enjoy the home cooking and appreciate the moderate prices there, Located in Basement. FOURTEENTH STREET 1921. Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE Women’s Wool Hosiery Were .84... 65 First quality—brown heather mixtures, in regular sizes, SATURDAY—-LAST DAY OF “LOWERED-PRICE” WEEK We have chosen just the merchandise that we think you will want to buy most tomorrow and cut prices to lowest levels APPAREL HOUSEHOLD NEEDS GIFTS Everybody Shops Here on Saturday “LOWERED-P RICE” WEEK--LAST DAY Misses’ Chiffon Velvet Dresses Special 21.50 An exquisite new model in black or brown com- bined with French blue and orange Georgette in the charming new fash- the il- Other models ions shown by lustration. in Canton crepe and charmeuse included. Sizes 14 to 18 years. “LOWERED-PRICE” WEEK. LAST DAY GLOVES at Greatly Reduced Prices Gloves from our regular stock, for men, women and children, have been deeply cut in price for Saturday selling. There is a wide enough selec- lion to supply your every glove need, with the quality you desire, at a much lower cost. Women's Two-Clasp French Kid | Women's Two-Clasp Double Silk Gloves Paris points and cro | Gloves ed backs — pique eres were 82.96 | : n tinge and 83.46 1.50 | sPecia hong brent gua Glaven 1 Boy Scout Gauntlets Jersey i were $6.96 * 3.00 palms were .58 special. ,42 | B:Buttes French Suede Glover, | Man's Kid Gloyes-—washable © for wear with suits gray and | brown and tans mastic were 85.96 DOs | special ccicssssseuins 2.74 a “LOWERED-P RICE” WEEK LAST DAY Special Purchase Women’s Silk Knit UNDERWEAR Silk Vests In plain and fancy weaves—bodice tops. | $2.17 and $2.35 quality. Silk Knit Bloomers Extra well reinforced, in plain and Ane weaves—$3.77 and $4.25 quality..... 2. 48 perfections, which have enabled us to purchase Vhese articles are a standard make, but slight | do not affect their wearing quality, them at an unusually low price “ LOWERED-PRICE” WEEK LAST DAY Reductions in TRIMMED Velvet Hats Dress and Tailored Styles \ new hat for the holiday season now costs but a part of its price of a few wecks ago. very type hat for tailored or formal wear may be found in this selection. Black and colors beautifully trimmed Hats that were $15.00 Hats that were $12.50 rye aae va. BBO 1.75 Continued Two Day Sale of Hand Bags MORNING SPECIALS On Sale SAVURDAY Until 1 P.M. See today's Evening Journal or Globe for items and prices, “Louwered-Price’’ Week—Last Day Silk Chemises and Bloomers 1.95 each Really dainty models your- or give fine that you may w self with pleasure at Christmas, “Louered-Price” Week—Last Day Lace and Satin Brassieres Special 2.00 New models, as attractive for the very fine lace and satin of which they are made as for their new style and good value “Lowered-Price’’ Week—-Last Day Corsets Coutil Corsets with low bust and long hip and embroidery trimmed tops are excellent values. Were $2.75 Mi ’ Corsets of pink coutil bust and medium hip models 19 to 26 1.14 ein sizes were $2.00 * Lowered-Price” Week Last Day Women’s Imported Iris) Linen Handkerchiefs Were $2.87-'. doz. 2.10 Each 38 Irish linen handkerchiefs are always ‘dainty, and wear well, too, Thes re fine quality, hemstitched, dkerchiefs colored Men's H rs. large size One half dozen “Lowe.ed-Price” Week Last Day Crepe de Chine Breakfast Jackets Were $3.50 2.95 Dainty affairs bordered nd trimmed with filet Jace and finished with bows of pink satin rib bon-—orchid, light blue ind pink. Another Model of Crepe de Chine i-Fmpire style, bordered d with fine Calais ished with ribbon and tins 4.94 Corduroy Robes ractive style ed new daintily “'Lowered-Price”’ Week Saturday Specials in RUGS 9x12 ft Last Day in 39.50 arpet de Aaminsters oud, Special 9.85 1.94 oft small pat effects Ww tite on Velvets ted rugs H tra heay deep Orie 68. 50 Beira Larae aie Rigo Velve “LOWERED-PRICE” WEEK—LAST DAY Well Tailored Clothes For Younger Boys We take just as much pride in our great assort- ments, complete with every style and size, as we did in our splendid values. Junior Boys’ Oliver Twist Suits good quality —- corduroy = made with open cuffs, finished with pearl buttons sailor col- lars--8 to 8 years special . 3.00 ior Boys’ Party ‘and Dress Suits —middy and Oliver Twist models black, navy, green and brown velveteen of best « sailor collars and cuffs, etty sleeve ties with cord and to 9 years 00 Junior Boys’ Coats —- all wool chinchillas and pebble cheviots, in cinnamon, leather brown, gray and na linings are wool or best quality Venetian— double breasted—full belted models.......4.. 14.50 Other coats for junior boys— 5.94 to 17.94 Boys’ and Girls’ Play Outfits— Indian, squaw, cowboy, fireman _ and policeman—4 to Other Party and Dre: 5.94 to 14,51 14 years. 50 to 2.94 “LOWERED-PRICE” WEEK—-LAST DAY dls NECKLACES 1.97 Were $3.97 Cream or flesh tinted pearls of lovely lustre, 24 and 27 inches lon;;, fitted with solid gold clasps, each in satin lined box. INDESTRUCTIBLE PEARL NECKLACES 24 inches long graduated—were $9.97 IMPORTED BEADED BAGS latest designs were $14.97... SILVER MESH BAGS were 87.97 “LOWERED-PRICE” WEEK—LAST DAY SILVERWARE Silverware is so inseparably associated with the best traditions of entertaining that as the ‘Thanksgiving-Christmas season appreaches its importance for the holiday table and the gifts cannot be overestimated. Sheffield Plate pot, sugar bow! and spoon | Sets tea am pitcher, Grecian Tea Silver Plated Table Spoons and Dinner Forks—reliable kes were $2.50 half dor....1,58 border — wer 95 Teaspoons to match above Sterling Silver Candl 1, dor.. - Special 1,10 dainty wreath design — "10 Dinner Knives—to match above inches high plated on finely tempered were $16.95 pair 10.95 steel—1 doz pecial 2.45 Sterling silver han Silver Plated and Pepper onial desl a Shakers — octagon shape — in 5. ‘ -. .78 lined box—were $1.85 set. SHE FFIEL® PLATED BREAD TRAYS pierced border were $8.9 “LOWERED-P RICE’? WEEK—LAST DAY Misses’ Velour Suits 35.50 Were $42.73 $44.50 | Model illustrated has handsome nutria collar ’ and finish of silk em- broidery. Other styles at the price not illus- trated are richly em- broidered, ey tucked in novel effects, and topped with large collars of moleskin or nutria. hf Sizes 14 to 20 years, See Pege 25 for Other Hearn Advertising, » } A. ? a it Dw nn A en eee