The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1922, Page 23

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a { IN THE REALM OF MUSIC sens} s| yed Biruso’s Opera Associates Do, Swchner Tes, violinist, who plaset Him Honor at Memo- FEBRITARY 1923. - AEARN aut THE EVE lady once more disclosed marks of fine talent. , She had some trouble! with her fiddle and her tone was ni so certain, clean, or smooth as at h orchestral app nee. Byt it quently had gre armth and beauty and the violinist easily rode over all|s NING WORLD, MONDAY. rpadie, sopra e the modern ngs of Honeg, is numbers by Casella, M touch was light and her performance satisfying. Conductor Mengelberg | technical obstacles. Had dstags Mh rial C eoricert, Seain tried Ravel's modern poem "La; |, | ——— ynata for violin , FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1937 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. a Valge,"’ on a phlegmatic audience, and| Mme. Frieda Hempel, soprano, and) oogsens (English) and a a lthosieader also @id some strange| Titta Ruffo, baritone, were a strong] Polychrome (pieces for plano) by By Frenk H. Warren things with Mr. Strause's. “Don | combination at the Hippodrome in the} Louis Gruenberg helped to round out ‘ i ” The p "levening, Their programme of aolo| a programme that contained interes t Ti O E E. t i Per acdalle i'l bae pretation of, this somporition. inter; | groups and duets delighted the audi-| ing matter for those who follow the rea wo-in-Une conomy ven latest trend of music. peste ried its national effort ence, fresh in the minds of many. “ i o Waren’s a6 ballad con-| The regular Metropolitan Sunday . ° I, ° ¥ {inte the memory and the! Albert te n-| Frederic Waren’s second r me Ly S; 1 P d B Mo. A oe tee mts a concert| cert ir" Acoliee Pail with’ tie New| cert at the Selwyn ‘Theatre entisted| night concert, in wuieh the Nines OPCCLAl Purchases an argain Clearances Kesult in st Attractive kit of the gre e ke * :. ; the artistic services of Mme, Ruano] Bori, Axman, Tiffany and Telva and Se 2 $$ in the Metropolitan Opera House. York Symphony Orchestra, the next Bogislay in folk songs; George Rau-| Messrs, Sembach, Caupolican and to his final Sunday appearance of this season. He repeated his version of Beethoven's seventh symphony, played a new Elgar arrangement of a Bach fugue in C Minor and Liadow's denbush, violinist; Richard Bonelll, baritone, and Pauline Bonelli, so- prano. Qustafson took part, and in which the faithful and modest Wilfrid Pelletier had an opportunity to conduct the A concert out of the ordinary was|orchestra and play accompaniments, given at the Greenwich Village The-/ allowed the music peripatetics to call atre by the International Composers’ ‘tt a day. The purposes of the foundation are provide al scholarships to tal- (ed and deserving students of music ‘ea and to initiate or asniat | Ba : . “Kikinora.” The audience was tha es that tend to promote al ShalAtibit promote @/ pleased with the Russian number the ation of the more serious! orchestra was forced to rise. The Price Cut Sales for Both Today and Tomorrow MORNING SPECIALS On Sale coon ath Tomorrow Until Women’s and_ Misses’ Worsted Jersey Suits Special Purchase of 2600 Yards Fine ‘Women’s and Misses’ Canton Crepe An endowment Of | offort seomed to upset its poise, for 667 D Te fn 4 d and a large com- phy ‘ N d: resses . Upholstery and prevent dealers cana restricte mittée of well known Indies and gen- SWART: the aahenteg| Renee ering owa ays” Special 12.50 /p i] No Mail or Telephone Orders. tlemen 4 pYesteriay’s ynsoring the scheme, $16,000. jtan und tsolde,"" Mr, Coates called a Drapery Velours 28.50 Two new models, one with It is “SALADA” for affair ylelded $1.64 Costume Serges...... e ‘ [Bolt and Dera OeAin— eA Unusdel Tuxedo, the other with $4 inches wide—all wool—-fine | eh tists taki t, all of thi s '» jo tho. Metropolitan, Opera. forces, [Cecurrence. | erence Easton. #0-, break fast,for pty Value $42.73 to $49.73 notch collar. Green,| | Every imaginative ct brewa, skvy' ane tee | =| Rreviourly she had sung tne “Ocenn.| fOr supper and five || Model has the modish| | browne blue and jhewtlice|| blue, taupe, brown and | | 4s ryt e ss and Messrs. Gigi, Danise, De|igueeg nner’) Monster” aria o’clockK Tea the Con- || panel-pleatings extended choice of colors. Sizes 14 light greens, mulberry Individue P al Sal! Hira: ith the opera ovtuestes’ acd ms tinent wide downward and caught un-| | ¢5 42 5 —also figured designs Shak ee . 28 tne different conductors, The next} ‘Town Hall In the afternoon was | alld the skirt. The in large range of Wn giswa, Wee--oaee cane” | concert in the series will ee al aia Saat aba” Ficasave | Crete (i dle embroidery ah colors. BIL WARD MAIN FLOOR, 3 y vent t - er, . u AHS: Om the: CHitae Ope Schmuller, violinist, each artist being | | g' iorin Clearance Vidiing $1, AT Little Tots’ a darker tone. Other mod- 2.44 pany, Eddy Brown, violinist, | heard in solo numbers only. ‘The| f 3.98 to 5.98 pers pers... .84 | fand Arturo Bonucel, ‘cellist, will pro: | work of both is familiar here. els in silk embroidered| | TUNIC BLOUSES Gingham and chambray—sises Co | vide the programme. | In the evening, on the same stage, || Georgette crepe, back INFANTS" DREGES—8ECOND FLOOR, The Philharmonic Orchestra's con- | jeert in Carnegie Hall was punctuated vy the appearance of Mme. Helen Philharmonic concert. jappeared the youthful Erna Rubin- stein, Hungarian violinist, whom Mr. Mengelberg recently introduced at a The young satin, tricotine and Poiret ;| twill at this price in the |} lot. Colors are beige, navy, || brown and black. eA Store In Which to Spend: ecAnd a Store In Which to Save: Pre-Inventory Clearance FUR MUFFS Muffeare of finest qual- ity furs, withwell made linings and beds. Skunk Muffe—three and stripe—and Beaver Muff— were $52.73 Beaver Muff—was $68.78.34,50 Hudson Seal Muffs (dyed musk- rat)—were 830.78.....-..14,50 Moleskin Muff— Wolf and Fox Scarfe—black and taupe—were $68.00 ....,.42.50 10.95 Were $17.68 to $19.97 ’ Crepe de chine and cire brocade tunic blouses, braided, beaded or em- broidered—navy, brown and black. Clearance of Costume Blouses— various individnal styles— were $9.97 to $13.24....... 6.54 Cle: vance of French Hand Muse je Blouses—batiste—flesh, maize, orchid blue or white— sizes 34 and 36 only— were $12.19 to $16.96......4.45 Clearance Overblouses — eponge, crepe and ponginette—handsome- ly hand-embroidered with colored lks— to $6.85. 02.65 All Silk Hose About 6,000 Yarde—in chintz, con- ventional, floral and oles de- +Yd. .25 Dainty Chintz Cretonnes—of fine quality rosebud and bird designs —used for children’s dresses, etc. Special, Yd. .41 Extra Fine Linene Cretonnes— tapestry, verdure, lattice and Oriental designs—about 60 styles —light and Special signs—were .86 to .48. Special Offering of About 10,000 Yards of 36-inch Figured Mar- quisettes, Voiles and Scrims— best colorings—blue, d, brown, multicolorings —were $1.47 to $1.97..Yd. 97 Alhambra Three Special Offerings in High Grade Cretonnes were 18 to 25 yd.v.eeeie | Clearance of Silk Figured Sunfast Over- Women’s Cotton Fleece Underwear 63 KNiT® UNDER WHA RAIN FLOOR, $1.10 Women’s Wool Sport Hose........ ofl Drop, Micche-beown heather mix- tureall sizes. HOSIERY--MAIN FLOOR $4.97 Men's and Women’s Novelty handles, UMBRBLI IN FLOOR. $1.85 Men’s tater ne Caps.1.19 Heather and other new shades— all _wool!—-ail, size MEN'S HATS—MAIN rLOOR $1.59 and Lt 74 Men's Cor Repp Shirts. and durable: 1.20 —neat made NISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR $4.95 and $5.45 Men's Bath Robes 3.72 of regular blanket—cord med pockets and shaw! col- eat design MEN'S FURNISIIN ' aa 000 Nera coat -MAIN FLOOR : AW [For Spring— 2.61 PRA an | | S250 eve Suit 5 H || Chapeaux La Reine Weeneety mr | (eee a + BT | | ad easier mtaiurer crt 7 | =o ELLING a community is not -all 7.50 Full fashioned—black | | "Conti sn, Pui and | J Hite" pay iy inet | a 3 A - 3 marquisetts sash curtains— tah NGI hL00 a there is to serving a community. i Chapeau La Reine are and cordovan. a Hiey laste) Bpbelalr Pxie ea Pit eee Sree 4 ol le j | . 1 | . Wl || They edapt Paris modes to AOL aia a | ‘ s merican types in authen- Infants’ slips, under A small establishment may justiftably || tic, wave, sand substitute - : Re! Boone scash | q Q learn for Paris rom now on: . a | make money for itself, but a great P || values. “Our collection of tails #124 Blk Dro Sain 114 | : ‘ ‘ + : Spring models ai spe- ting quality. © a : institution is a public trust and most. || clatized price is particu- Watch ee | ‘ i lal orth attentienl (ron $1.39 Union Made i promote public welfare by saving women who are selecting 0 a ‘6 their early season hats. for | money for its patrons. ; WON Lonina—BASILENT | %, Pre-Inventory ia geen 32.66 All great stores do this, of course buat TE eee ii \TARToF \EASO! \ALES | And noumed,Admiingiers: 08 ft e sey } i .. 7, blue or tan grounds, not all such stores are in a position to i || Fine Cet we o “ ant fae ee at secure the benefits commanded by H] || Strictly, Tatlored and Luce Trim- cuniie naan ft” edgen is” wihos nits "4 ‘ ' me ls—many with trim- ring erchandise CURTAINS—DASEMENT. Oppenheim, Collins & Co. * gulag of eal files Iker and Vari arity : 6c and 17c Fine Grade i: CPN hae eee sold for what tt cost REM reenioe linens weal They speak in the language ofone store, we speak with.the voice of Seven! were $6.97 were $9.75 Clearance of Cam] oH Chine Night- dresses—heavy quality 8.95 were $11.25........+... Clearance of Tru Tu Silk Night- ity —40 atytes ; . ea—tailored models, in Clearance Collar & Cuff Set. pooling-the-purchases of our seven dresser mane OE ee CEES eLe By ka Te RM caste: 597|| Infants’ Woolens Wor 4 48 $2.50 Bleached Mercerized stores we secure lower prices and.fener ake dainty spontens, Damask Cloths. “eae! 1.57 qualities. 4 CLEARANCE finely made, priced 10 | | New Tuxedo and Peter Pan| | “"Uiaxs-san rucon, . = carry surplus merchan- styles in various attractive | | 25 ct. Outing Flannels...... 9°/ : : Nainsook dise over stock-taking washable materials that For aca for every When. housesetls Oppenheim, Collins ‘ : He look well: with Spring | | wiiit'siue esate: cascuune * ; Nightdresses Clearance of Babies’ Knittca | | 4resses and suits. White | | 57 ct. c ambrays. .26 &Co..it has made seven customers. d Wear—excellent variety of | | and calors. RUM Una erestestes sf ‘ This briefly explains, Madam, why Furs are so inexpensive, why Suits are so reasonable, why Gowns are so econ- | Clearance of | || Sic tio’ yearn” “84 || bordere—cotton filled. ! Twoand Three Pair were $1.25....... - 94 Slightly Handled Comfortables Special Purchase Sales omical, why Hats cost so little, why Quality is so superior, why Money goes so far at Oppenheim Collins & Co.! EULTON_STREET ~ BROOKLYN 1.00 models. Material and laces in these nightdresses are || excellent quality. Lots Lace Curtains Marie Antoinette scrim with real lace || motif, fine marqui- || sette, lacets and fine \| Nottinghams. Scrim and Nottioghar Curtains— |] were S90) sisdec isis cased Oe e rey Nottinghan sance, Marquisette I Imported Voile and —1 or 2 of style— were $25 to $35....Fach 15,00 | erns—light and dark shades | beautifully trimmed with were $8.97 to 8 78 ° S oo -white on $1 50 to $1.97. Clearance of Infants’ Fine Merino Shirts—sizes to 6 months Special Purchase Sale FibreSweater Silks Superior Quality Discontinued Make 1.12 350-yard Hank Value $1.50 4 ; 3.97 It canalso be used for scarfs, ‘ i, | Merle Ante embroidery, etc., but its 1 and 13 Format Prices M LINS & H || were 87.97 and 88.50 weight is best adapted to 2 4 Marie Antoinette, Clun sweaters, and its good range} | Remnants of all wool, of colors includes the Bering and Summer ides, as well ai black, the 3.93 Were $4.97 and $5.97 Well stitched, attractive covers, with plain sateen Greatly Reduced Satin, sateen or silkoline covers—lamb’s-wool or cot- ton filling—full, three- quarter or twin bed size. | Are Reduced to Clearance Prices Remnants of FLANNELS nearly all wool flannels— plain and silk embroidered ~—white and colored wool table felt. See Page 19 For Other Hearn Advertising WASH GOODS—B, ENT. = 19 ct. Printed Voiles. +1214 . ’ 7 : Were $1.97 ri A EAaIN cairles OF waite 2 When'it loses: Oppenheim, Collins & pepe ee oyin|| Sere 92|| pany Geemee || ee including empire, tailored ‘a vddaederd Heber! FEUER eee u ize Comtort- 2.95 Men's Wool U F Co.. it has, seven causes for regret. B || and, elaborately trimmed || sittenctrouseiey oo” "8 ables $2.95 Men's Wool Underwear 2.35 Glastonbury makes—all 50 inch. MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR $9.00 Men's Raincoats......3.47 sizes to Strong rubberized tweed—gray and tan mixture—raglan shoul- ders— sizes 38 to MEN'S RAINCOATS—MAIN FLOOR Crash Suitings Were .47 By | Yard Astrong, sfonde looking suit- ing in oxford gray, suitable for separate skirts, ys’ and girls’ play suits and all vigorous wear. Satins Novelty Sport | Yard 1.74 | Bed Sets—with hand made laces | | white and navy. Our in-||and cotton eiderdown— a —elso hand made pane! curtains airyetor will be glad to as- novelty shirtings—-domet horely Sekeed Guee:- ou in making any of | | and Canton flannels—also 9 » * . esired articles. ~ henna, ~— and navy blue { lege ONG IS. ST Ree Se ey

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