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\ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1922. 18 tht nd = . ical endo dla ter with simple charm, Her final solo, | —== oes —= <—=————— = sung as she melts away in the sun's . ‘ ray, was neatly delivered considering the cumbersome method of her taking a) | off. The Metropolitan stage intellt- -Two Composers Conduct)snd pianissimo, | “Dublst die Rub," | Fo aia, it would seem, could improve . Works on “Friends of Arter her, reception. yesterday” she|¥POn this present crude exit. There RO eae ae ce a ee ee should be champing the prima donna |!$ No Hlusion about it. Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone: Stuyvesant 4700 aly vi Music” Bill, ab Md CM oN oll batt The sick list at the Metropolitan Nobody else that we have heard can By Frank H. We put quite the same spirit and finesse pet ed ae Badiueactien, aealss rank H. Warren. into a Russian fol 2 ‘os, and Mr. " bd rea asian folk tune that Nina \tant conductor. Miss Garden at the Manhattan ts minus the services of two tenors, Hdward Jobnson and Lu- clen Muratore. Two composers conducted works of | Tarasova ms able to. Her talent their own constructing yesterday at|!M this direction was on exhibition - again last evening in Town Hall, Pur- the seventh concert of the Society of | ther, being versatile, Mr the Friends of Music, given in Town | sang operatic arias, old Bt Wan folk song Our tirst view and hearing of “that Metropolitan Sundyy concert terrible ‘Salome’, given at the Man- vy, pi-|battan Opera House Saturday night Pe.|for the benefit of devastated France, 1 Ponselle, | left us unmoved. It proved profitable | for the cause, however, as the house | was sold out at advanced prices. Then =|there is the composer, Richard FURNITURE Problems are Being HAPPILY Solved ri Beginning Tuesday, the manga In the F ebruary Sale Hall, Lazare Saminsky, a young} in Russian who once studied with Rim-| sky-Korsakoff and who now makes | his home here, first assumed the ton and exploited four sacred song for chorus, three of which were writ- ten in 1912. Tho first, “EI Hibne,”’ soloists Mine, Elly and Mmes, Matzenauw substituting for Ro numbers Paul E Strauss, possibly a beneticiary. If he text in Hebrew is based on a dance <a has any muste left we submit two tune originally sung by Palestine}, yoo word is due Miss Alice | couplets; Jews; the eccond, "To Zion's member, she is my Salome- Heights," is set to a Poushkin poem se send a check for what you owe me “Ani Nadal” is based on another Jew. | Ping into Miss Borl's place, if not her|Or, 1f the pronunciation grates: ish tune and the fourth isa Suneris,| costumes, as the Snow Maiden Satur- In Salome, ['ve done my bit They are short picc day afternoon at the Metropotitan, Vor art wever, please remit, effective, conventiona Miss Bori being out with a cold. This] ‘fo us the performance was disap- | built, the first three quite sim So diffienlt assignmens, for tse] pointing, It seemed dull and lacking their musical form, sounding lik in this part, is the essence of | cohesion, a rough and unready per- | numerable other choruses. The So-| charm the need of which is what|formance. There was precious little i ciety’s chorus df not sing them as|every woman knows, Miss Mirjam, | real singing and we couldn't grasp the MGOtHIy- amie ser could wh | however, was a capable substitute. |mcaning or intent of all Miss Gar- Samuel F ad the other| She sang well, her French could be|den’s runnings about, poses and con- he Furenly-second Guice-a Yeardale R E D L E A F People come frum the city and from the country, = Sports Jersey from avenue home, flat and cottage. And all find of Breguisile | Seis enneTad eae what is wanted—GOOD furniture at lowest prices. STERLING SILVER. in artificial atl, at Old homes are being done over. New homes oN Miriam for ber clever work tn step- mor and rAd in $7.50 a yard are being prepared for. The only thing any one he guccess/ of” the wports has to decide at Wanamaker’s is—which style shall’ frock has brought about the introduction of this new and I choose? exceedingly smart material. . . 7 { As “REDLEAF" — sport's The question of quality has been settled. We s jersey is w 64 inches wide, it is obvious that 2 yards will be sufficient for the making of a goed look- The question of price is settled—it is the ing slip-on frock. White, eoppenLaray: LOWEST for which such good furniture can be Black Navy blue bought—for lower than it will be in March. Silk Rotunda Main Floor, Old’ Bullding. novelty ent understood and she acted the charac- | stant gesticulation, women’s chorus, two solo yoice chamber opines that Schi painting having for Greek myth, and the se inspired t The comp as inspired by its subject th the wedding of the Mr. Schiller was guarantee it. Make Your Windows’ Sell More Goods HE rent you pay for your show lirector of the Operd: souee. Hie windows is based on the as- Artur B odanzky, con sumption that they will work for here from 1 | a 4 qj i aadivnted to Thousands of pieces to pick from. SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT UP TO $110. Open Monday and Saturday Evenirgs. EAR OIL LETTUCE SETS FISH KNIVES or the numerous outdoor Morning Frocks Motor Truck Deliverte PLATTER SPOONS ASPARAGUS SERVERS activities which young ‘ stor 1 etropolti jo een t night just 1 ( 5 duetor at the Metropolican who ecn- - yak warercne i : ; All 10 to 50 per cent. reduced. | Fey eomilerOa Gym OhORY They are not if they are not aclentifc- \ Misses’ Frocks No such variety anywhere else. : ally illuminat hat means directing ; OL aliadiaa eee the light to the display without letting: One of the many beautiful sets in the sale that say SPRING No such savings anywhere else. ‘ Tivo New York Symphony's:concert fit dazzle the eyes of the obse#ver. In other oy Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Bulldin vised by Albert | words, it means Holophane Reflectors. At $25 “ a music spiritedly rw Ask your electrical contractor whether An Event. Indeed! Coll and cuffs of ita i your window lighting is up to date. ? eo) Lay Oh : Beds bend, at Laie Tey in O those who appreciate the elegance, intrin- white crepe de chine— P HOLO HANE sic value and exquisite beauty of Sterling with flutings, of course, bed-rock prices -| Silverware, this twice-a-year sale is an event to Navy blue and red rib- New arrivals, aus’ F asi tenigecilegg akbar: oiny be taken advantage of. : bon made into tiny flut- White, crochet, hemmed Merry ran all “the hu at Hill . i mor, charm and intricate detail of seth edie b Wedding gifts of the most delightful kind nee . fet cee eat eee double Milo the Gatrnan contpower ime ‘ ; may be selected. Homemakers may add to their Pipings and fagotting of White satin-finished, hem- are on his recent visit here Ree 5 *: * med, single bed size, $3.75; own individual gollection. Those who are refur- smart contrasting colors. double bed size, $3.85. i nishing their homes will find just the right tea gay caine tees Jew ot pe ie hel scal- or coffee sct, the right silver service, or the right single bed size, $460; doubts fund orchestra, gave piece, whatever kind is required. Crepe knit frocks bed size, $6. Fi arnegie Hall, in the coupee | e 2 . F White satin finished spread of which a ste lovely A number of our best silversmiths, with which we are now special- and bolster cover, realloped | singing epreareestniln whom we deal regularly, co-operated with us to izing at $25. reap eet ie ese pati make this event of interest both from the view- pute och themvelved ase in $11 set. an | | * ny nar) =. ; e attractive new shades o} ” 5 Annual February Sale point of price and of artistic decoration. Tust, henna, red, beige and ‘ Rome Seine Weel Bene . ne! ue, as well as in nav: i Furniture, Rugs and Carpets The unique collection includes blue, white and black. »| JENNY gown copied Fine Corduroy Suits | At Substantial Reductions At ducti f 25 to 40 Eire manele in the sinart slip- in black satin $195 'y I | Our Easy Payment Plan Applies Everywhere Within 150 Miles of N. ¥. areduction oO. 0 percent, oe vey 20 y . ’ for Boys—$3.85 We Furnish Apartments and Homes on Weekly or Monthly Payments. VASES bas lh Aa _ The new silhouette, grac- ‘i Koa tie y = Fa orcemiecks ' Second Floor, Old Bullding iously draped and _ outlin- They are the same grade —from the long, slender vases for the single blossom to ing the figure at the very} that we have had in our \ the big, horp-shaped affairs for a bouquet. low waistline, has rarely stock at $5.95—of fine cor- Soothing and Healing TEA-SETS Seon more paaubifully exe) (duroy day see ene Because its that are a joy—chased, engraved, etched, or beautifully hss be ate totes Ny sonra yet pap eigen Mauss Inenitcule for plain, And Gates eaten Je 44 deena ie get aialuete of black crepe satin. Wactive Uitte Wouches syeh Ramis Che piece or the complete set. SU ee deat eee anal) See cueeolcered | cman urns ing | CANDELSTICKS BON BON BASKETS side of a jet girdle. “Blue cen . ping Scalds Rashes BOWLS CHILDS’ CUPS , feany frocks as Gunaing a mouse, For ages so 9 yrs. a ape nis are arrivin, ver 9 ‘ on Cuts Cold Sores SANDWICH TRAYS — WEAT PLATTERS the Women's Fashion Salons | 200 suits only at $35. FRUIT BASKETS =! in the new materials ind the Junior overcoats [A DINING ROOM SUITE of distinctive design, ‘$0 a ROLL TRAYS new mode. American Walnut, Dining Table, elther oblong or Le DT: DISHES WAITERS Second Floor, Old Buliding Chinchillas and double- = 48 inches, 6-foot extension; 4 pleoes, as illustrated....... BON BON DISHES VASES faced cloth oats, origi- Acom. February Columbia and Cor.| BREAD TRAYS MAYONNAISE BOWLS nally $12.50 ‘o $18, then pits) rus oniaate oo coe SUGAR and CREAM SETS Hudson Seal Coats reduced’ 10) 910.78 — now of New y ColumbI GRAVY BOATS and TRAYS N 39 5 to $595 Me EBS, jcoulentt be cee : } cratonoias . ow 0 made for that price today, si Kri . 2 y 3 ae At 50 per cent reduction ; Knickerbocker Suits Originally $595 to $895| 13 SND eg é at There are also a number of fancy pieces in for irls of 6 to 12 —distinctive coats, part of ae forse: yearn Bouter seven different patterns that are marked at 50 g' our excellent collection, 2 for 7 vanes DAVEN-O SOFA BED—Uphol- aLL All Goods per cent. reduction. Included in this collection Le dernier cri in sports Many are trimmed _ with 1 for 9 years.. i V4 ! stored In Irnleation eather at G9oes Marked | are: . costumes for the young Follneky, squirrel, skunk or Men's Floor, New Bullding. M iemtreste’ Aas iiluss $4.7 +50 IN PLAIN SOUP LADLES FISH FORKS girl who goes in for skat- ‘Second Floor, O14 Bullding LEONARD | trated, a FIGURES | CAKE SERVERS TOMATO SERVERS ing, | sleign-riding, hiking RELIEVES DEAFNESS and i joy, $ STOPS HEAD NOISES nmi ‘ ° girls enjoy 4.85 to $7. 95 “Rub it in Back of the Bare”? my At 20 to 35 per cent. reduction Tweed and Jersey Crisp white dotted ewviss ef. Never Put ii a ; 7. a Uris ite dotted ewiss ef- ee in wen - Spoons, forks and knives in the Nile pattern The slip-on coat dress is sev-| fective y expresses the charms " " " rT 3 ssion—a ate a * erely tailored and laces at the of two simple, attractive and Pete 8 oy er at —a refined Colonial design—a complete assort- throat. The knickerbockers are| practical morning ‘ eetet ment of spoons, forks, knives and serving picces cut amply full, and are finished puralent lines, daintily i i with fitted, tailored cuffs. | med with imported en in good weight. Main Floor, Old Building iv lovely: shades or organdie, $4.85 a | pa ki ured voile deve hetped —- Green, brown or gray tweed| yun frock, with lo iene betped thousands 0 P at $17.50. el at either side of skist. Pret- Trecrhere Talo rints—English "Henna, brown or navy blue| tily trimmed with white organ. Pectiotive circular sont on reanests “Na GReeeeen Ee jersey at $13.50. die embroidered in the color of AL 0. LEONARD, ine., 70 5th Ave, Me Ys Clty FANS and otherwise Separate knickerbockers of ee ele. wee back and i sal ~ ” - Tay or green t 5.50; of L 1 $7.95, “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks any Cold in a Few Hours The great vogue of these rown corduroy, Third Floor, Old Building printed cottons is simple Second Floor, Old Bullding | Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffed- | nose running; relieves he idache, dull- = to explain—they are so ae | + Sp orts Blouses Py and snuffing! A|ness, feverishness, sneezing fanclnine in olte and PH LUFF keitted fiber silk dose Cold Compound" | “Pape's Cold ‘Compound” is the i xe % taken. y two hours until three|quickest, surest relief known and design and make such de- Boys’ Pujancte: Shampoo donee lly breaks any | costs only a few cents at drug stores. Walking Shoes | lightful frocks that no one d 35c a bottle Just arrived from abroad cold right none logged It acta without assistance, ‘Tastes the & th can resist them. own to $1 a ; —one of the latest of the he first dose opens clogged-up nos- | nice, ‘ontaing no quinine. — Insis e teas — disolv- ent i S tile wid Sle Daeeauen Of Heads etopa upon Pape's.—Advt. worn in the Sou Specially priced They were $1.50—cne-piece,,| ed in (pespoob tals mapas knitted sports fashions, and Hridgework, | of — White oxfords for sports Printed handkerchief linen in| Ofyflanmelette, with pocket ant)] one a marvelous shampoo, one which is entitled to an pal el Se le or with tailored ¢ checks, dots and stripes $1.75 silk frogs, no neck. | Made lof) the pire important place in the r 5 Pajamettes of Eden cloth ir - ne purest. ine mode. tume. Three model s yard, — ; | tans, and greens, $i.7o--were|| gredients, in the Wansmakor " 6.75 conservative type wil) English printed sateen, in $2. laboratories, $16.75 welt soles and medium SUB paetnts eg yard, ; Burlington Arcade Floor | Ruff Skin now in watt wide oc Reierg ARe ie English prints, in new pat- lew Buliding rae seats ws and rows 0} neelse in buckskin, pevfor-| ferns and the well be aan 8-02, bottles, ‘T5e are in a color that contrasts fashioned ones, 48¢ yar'l. smartly with the rest of the jolaloia| " [] ated tip. ‘ : C sponse to repeated cama . 169 E.34thst. “ee ‘At $10.50, in canvas, pla! La chine mustin, a nev. f«>-|Cups and Saucers pquests We are new pute ater Rene gush calerecy | S.W.Gorsa ay. BS For Constipated Boats Bilious Liver tip. ric—most attractively printed, ting up this most excellent is Heard 740 Lexington Ave, cor, 59th St. ‘At $10, in. buckskin, :mart ase yard, $10 doz., were $15 lotion. for chapped hands —white with black Y) feat Cathartion Sree iaht " , bowels trimmed with patent leather 0 Printed voiles, 75c yard. ? and face dn large bottles =p ine Nien ne ee ne easiest cathartic-laxative to|to-night will empty your bowels ish di 55e y . s well as in the regular —henna w y S| physic your bowels when you have {pletely by morning and you will f tan leather, EE Irish dimities, 55¢ yaru Of Nippon lustre—in the de-|] #6 well as. in the reg —beige with navy bie yoy At $9, smoke colored le > < 1 lightful ligh ellow, or old LD) tteadact si : splendid, while you with tan leather saddlk Printed French challis, in. all pe eign? ! The Perfume Si gray with navy blue, it Headache Biliousness Mesh Caschests er stir you up yeh sa | the lovely colors that belong to blue, and also in’ yellow lined {bho Beptume, ain Nercaw girdle, quaintly Howes aioe PM Daly | Dizvinc es h jor gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or BANGHe pring, $1 a yard, with blue, . braided. EAN SS Sour Stomach — |i)" and Whey cost only ten cents a First Floor, Old Builuing Main Floor, Oid Buliding Second Gallery, New Building. Leese Third Fidkg, Old Bullding. Yum ie! is candy-like Cascarets, One or twa!box Giidren love Casearets, too