The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1921, Page 6

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me Viaabileaasas Open Door” to Be’ Given for Benefit of Atlanta University. Pageant, “The Open Door,” will n at Carnegie Hall next Tucs- by @ volunteer cast of 200 negroes few York and Brooklyn, for the bent of Atlanta University, which been for more than fifty years an door to the negro youth of the @ pageant is the story of the race, in a series of symbolic scenes, m the jungle dance and barbaric ul through slavery and oppression sto the present day, when the dur n to education and larger oppor- ty. Music: it is built around negro “spirituals” and plantation od ‘This “wild sweet music of children of disappointment,” as has called it, will be sung by a us of 100 voices, which has been 4 during the last six weeks by Alexander Bunce, sister of the lent of the university. rence Cameron White, the negro r and violinist and pupil cf ol Taylor, has arranged these other melodies into an orchestral ound for tne symbolism of the n to conduct the Clef Club, the tra of the late James Europe, the pageant will open with his Mm plaintive “Bandanna Sketehns.” "and Coleridge-Tayl ji.” And Kachmanino} and German will be worked an exotic and sometimes barbaric hing for the story. the famous felt and c ion sole on a ture shaped last, these are built up of soft, kid skins and finished and smooth. in appearance, fort tp the end, our ’ hoes for elderly folks are ually well approved for reasonableness of iF Yor Men Made by J.P. SMITH SHOE CO. | SOLD ONLY AT Broadway, at 37th Street. Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. Send for Illustrated Booklet. a ; A COMPLETE :\ CORNET OUTFIT $27.50 EASY TERMS Includes Case, Instru ment, Mouthpiece, Music Holder and Valve Cleaner, FREE! Mail Course of 52 Lessons. ‘WurilzeR vance mane ace Pianos—Victrolas 120 West 42nd St. Between Bway & 6th Ave. PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL EXCURSIONS Leavin ¥ Wea Tt onty on | in: Oriental Rugs Suggest Luxurious Gifts CHRISTMAS this year you will be able to buy small Orientals as gifts with scarcely a thought of price, when you see the many excellent values in our large collection of Persian, Turk- ish and Chinese rugs. As an example of the sizes and prices we mention the following three groups, and there are many, many others equally attractive. Small Turkish Rugs, $29.50 Average size 2.10x 3.6 feet. Persian Mosuls, $55 Average size 3.4% 6.3 feet. Persian Dozars, $75 Average size 4.2x6.5 feet. FIFTH FLOOR Gift Lamps Of Real Charm HAVE you been up to our new Gift Section on the Fifth Floor to see the attractive lamps, placques, mirrors, » torcheres, candlesticks and numerous novelties being shown? You'll find many a‘smalt and charming gift here. The Floor Lantern illusttated is very edecorative with its mica cylinder shade and base finished in old gold. 68 inches high . . . $36 The Wrought Iron Bridge Lamp has an antiqued poly- chrome finish, ad- justable arm, and 14-inch drop shade of plaited Georgette, edged with a triple ruching—in achoice ofcolors. Shade, $15; Standard . $22.50 FIFTH FLOOR New'Curtains Welcomed for Thanksgiving THE many lovely designs to be found in our assortment o! Irish Point Curtains, $6.75 to'$55 pair offer you infinite possibilities for fresheni ngyour rooms before Thanks- giving. ¢ net is fine and sheer, and each curtain is beautifully made. 234 yds. long. 50-Inch Repp, $1.25 So many people are looking for just this lustrous, heavy quality of .repp nowadays. Very effective when used in hangings, pillows and couch covers, and so very low in price now. . Almost all colors. 50-Inch Armure, $2 Yard Another cep and attractive fabric moderately priced. Choice of colors. Mercerized Checked Damask $2.75 Yard Acharming material due to its checked design and satiny finish. Many colors. FIFTH FLOOR Important Notes THE “Lest We Forget Committee” in charge of selling articles made by disabled soldiers, have a booth on our Fifth Floor. You'll find many gift suggestions here. ee Visit The Health Exposition any day this week at the Grand Central Palace. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921, Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Thanksgiving and Christmas Inspire. New Dining-Room Furniture THE dignity and beauty of the Italian Renaissance dining room suite illustrated will make a perfect setting for the Thanksgiving and Xmas dinner. And it may suggest a gift. It is grey-brown walnut rubbed dull, ro pieces, $675 suite . to-piece Walnut Jacobean dining room $675.00 , 1o-piece Walnut Queen Anne dining room suite. + + « + 575.00 lo-piece Mahogany Queen Anne din- ing room suite. ing room suite pplewhite din- + + « « + 500.00 to-piece Mahogany He, 395.00 to-piece Walnut Jacobean dining room suite . sone soe (illustrated) . . Mahogany Drop Leaf Tea Wagon, (illustrated) . 2 ee ee Mahogany Nest of Tables, 3 in set (illustrated) 2 6 1 ee ee Mahogany Mufftn Stands (illustrated) . + 375.00 ‘Mahogany Gateleg Table, 34 x 42 35.00 29.75 28.00 11.75 SIXTH FLOOR Women Who Know Linen Values Have Pronounced These Exceptional ‘EXPERIENCED shoppers have just seen these linens and judged the quality as exceptional for such low prices. And nowonder! ‘They have recently been very much reduced —in time for Thanksgiving. . “Derryvale” Table Linens, of lustrous Irish Jinen damask in all-round pat- terns, have been specially ‘priced for these few days before Thanksgiving. Cloths, 2 x 2 yards, $6.95; 2 x 2% ards, $8.75; 2 x 3 yards, $10.50. apkins to match, dozen, $9.85. Turkish Towels, $9 Dozen—A fine imported weaye in blue, pink, tan and lavender stripes. Large sizes. Toweling 40c Yard—of pure linen for kitchen and pantry use. Twilled 20 inches wide. Excellent at this price. “Gold Medal” Table Cloths, $2.95, an exceptional price for these pure white Arish linen weft damask cloths, in round designs, 67 x 68 inches. We cannot replace them to sell at this price. Hemstitched Luncheon and Dinner ‘Cloths—of a fine quality of linen -da- mask. Luncheon Cloths, 66 x 66 inches, $5.50. Dinner Cloths, 66 x 84 inches, $7.25.. @apkins *to match, dozen, $6.75. Linen Huck Towels Reduced, with da- mask borders, monogram space and beautiful hemstitching. Dozen, $6.85. SECOND FLOOR / There cAre Many Lovely, Decorative Linens For Thanks- giving ‘Now Very Much Reduced. Many New Ideas in Electrical Gifts THE electrical gift is always welcome, most particularly in this city of small apartments. Vigit the House Furn- ishings Department soon and see the: many kinds of electric gifts being demonstrated. All are moderately priced. Don’t Burn Your Fin- gers, as there is no need with this «*Reverso’’ electric toaster. ‘You don’t have to touch the bread .,. « $8.50 Lord & Taylor is the name of this electric iron, which means that we guarantee it to be the best you can buy at this price . . . . $6.75 Tea for Three, or six, as the ease may be, can easily and quickly be made in this Electric Tea Ball Tea Pot, of nickel, 6 cup capacity . . . $16 —_ Curling with Even Heat is possible with this fine Hot-point Electric curling iron, with comb , . acs + + + $7.50 Hot Water in a Second. This new immer- sion heater is one of the greatest inventions be- cause it can be immersed in any size pan and heats so quickly . . + 4 +) $7.50 This Conner Coffee Urn is Colonial in design with mahogany handles and makes g cups of de- licious coffee . $21.50 A Standard Electric Heating Pad, (not illus- trated), 3 heats « soe ee + $750 A “Star” Electric Vibrator, nt illustrated, Universal motor «5 6 © 1 1s $9 Thanksgiving Dinner is the subject of Miss Thompson's talk tomorrow afternoon at 3 in her Model! Kitchen in the rear of the Seventh Floor. Everyone is cor- dially invited. SEVENTH FLOOR Sale of All-Wool Blankets, $6.95. pr. THESE beautiful blankets of soft wool are the type that have been sell- ing for years at much higher prices so you will surely want a number of them to complete your Winter supply. We advise an early selec- tion because an assortment of such fine values is bound to be depleted within a short time, There are tan, blue, grey and rose plaids; each blanket neatly bound in matching colors. 34 size. SECOND FLOOR

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