The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1922, Page 21

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ees 4. a aapuaien Miss Bori Repeats Her Famil- iar Rendition of Sne- gourotchka, By Frank H. Warren. Those prehistoric doings in the Land of the Berendeys, as outlined im “Snegourotchka,"" “The Snow bapa were on view again last eve- ning at the Metropolitan Opera House. Mr. Anisfeld's beautifully fantastic pictures unfolded themselves, the birds danced in the snow, the buffoons cavorted and the Snow Maiden melted under the sun's rays, all to the de- light of an entranced audience. Miss Bori as the petite Snegourotchka re- Peated her performance, now familiar, even to the incongruous, if pretty, Parisian gown she has selected for her flnal act. It looks like a modern maiden’s best party dress and certainly is not urban, not even interurban. Being melted to death is none too severe punishment for this solecism Thomas ¢ appearances 8 sed none too numerous, w Prince who courts the § He demonstrated alue to the He could ard oftener. ie remainder of st included Mmes. Delaunols, Arle, Telva, Howard and Anthony and = Messrs Harrold, Rothier, b'Angelo, Au- disio, Mr. ed the abbreviate: has » if he another novelty, cut portions of “Sne- a.’ ‘They would about a complete opera eompr Next Tuesday afternoon in Carnegie dail Mme, Calve will give a song STARS TO SING AT BALL. mefit for Bellevue Hoxpiial Ov- A charity ball, pr 1 Con eurt, will be held Saturday night at the $9th F ment Armory for the beneidt of Bellevue Hospital Occupation Work of the New York V jon to ic stars will apper the Police Department Band will give 1 musical programme. The on the Miss Helen Sloan, Mi. closs, Mrs. F. B, Jenn’ Miss Leia Mi px Dorothy Stockham Mrs. C King and Mrs, N. W Gage. Mayor Hy! Police Commissioner Enright, Commissioner Coler of the Welfare Department, Dr. John W. Brannan and Dr. George O'Hanlon com- pose the Ho rangements and bal! are $1 hoepital or the lots, bean or ground. ster Every Hour, 27 uaran Open Saturday Until 5.30 M. GILLIES COFFEE Co. 235 Washington nr Park PL. N.Y. Phone Barclay Est. i Wears! DID PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? HE pain and torture of rheuma- tismcan be quivkiy relieved by an application of Sivan’s Liniment. Do not rub, cs it pene ales and soon brings warmth, ease and comfort, let ting you sleep soundly, Always have a bottle Randy and apply when you feel the first twinge. You will find it just as good for neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago and any external ache. It is splendid to take the pain out of tired, aching muscles, @prains and strains and 'ame backs. It is clean and non-skin-staining. For forty years Stoun’s Liniment han proved itscil to thousands the world over. Ask your neighbor. At al druggists—35c, 70e, $1.40. 9 Sivas ee Liniment Get Your $1.00 Peck: ge of Genu- ine Yeast Vita- ree mine Tablets from your druggist today. If you arethin and emaciated and wish something to help you put on flesh and increase your weight Yeast Vitamine Tablets should be used in connection with organic Nuxated Iron, With- feut organic iron, both food and Vitamines are absolutely useless, as your body cannot change inert, lifeless food Into living cells and tissue unlesa you have plenty of orgunic Iron in your blood, Organic iron takes up oxygen from your lungs. ‘This oxygenated organic iron unites with your digested fond aa it ix absorbed into our blood just as fire unites with coal or wood, and by so doing it tremendous power and energy, Witt ic iron in your blood your food merely passes Uru your body with eut doing you any good, ‘Arrangements have been made with the gists of this city to give every reader of this paper @ large $1.00 package of Genuine Yeast Vitamine Tablets absolutely free with every purchase of f ted Lron, LM --{. IN THE REA OF MUSIC | destroyed, recital as a benefit for the Woman's Department, National Civic Federa- tion, Following this appearance Mme. Calve will embark on an_ extensive concert tour through Canada and the Far West. Morton-Harris, soprano, was heard]; in recital last evening in Town Hall Schumann's cycle “Frauenliebe und Leben,"’ a French group by Chausson, Paladilhe, Sulze, Wachs, and Pour drain, and an ish group com-|! prised a programme that enabled the singer to display her keen m telligence. She has a pleasing a good style and makes her p! gramme interesting. <—— POLAND AIDS FARMERS RUINED BY THE WAR * ASK YOUR DRUGGIST 4 se a virtue in these 3 natural salts and that sclence has r been able to imi- fcian will tell is no more Government Votes an Apprepria- ton of 3,000,000,000 Mark: WARSAW, Feb. 24 (by mail).—An ap- Propriation of 3,000,000,000 marks has Just been voted by the Polish Govern- ment for the ald of small farmers ruined by the war. Fifty per cent, of the Pollsh ref the results sale at all dealers, for "interesting Carlsbad booklet to Carlsbad Products Co nity 20 West Street, New York WHY PROGRESSIVE? Our poticy is something more than just selling goods over the counter at a money-saving price. It means making sure that our customers want the merchandise we seil them on the strength of its quality, not because some one talks them into it. And our goods are all standard groceries, recognized for excellence and bought for economy. Progressive Stores Give Values That Are Another Step Forward. NOTE THESE ITEMS: SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Cans 14 SAVE 5c FREE—1 Package 1776 Powder with 2? ()° 4 Cakes tabbiii’s Soap, ; 2 5S CLIQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE SERV-US PURE 25° tomato catsup 17° PRG Pkg: BAKER'S COCOA 22 DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT ARGO BRAND CORN STARCH BAKED BEANS SERV-US BRAND Can HILLSDALE BRAND ASPARAGUS Large Square Cans SAVE 10c Regular 10c package Cc Regular Cc 10° 2). LLESé § 2 Seventh Ave, | ti hast dosih st, did Cighth Ave DA. Mt. Vernon. Hield Rout, Bronxville, Larchmont, ethan, now returning from Russia are petty landowners whose holdings have been 1H | ar fully o _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 16, i922, - Bon-Bon Dishes Reproduced at 97c Each are imported, and beauti- * fully designed with quaint figures that are excellent repro- ductions of the original. They make attractive favors, gifts or prizes; 1 inches in diameter afd with an ol gray finish. Very specially priced at ie. Meet Every Occa- A. & 8.—Street floor, Central. This Suitcase of Cowhide Leather $5.95 HE beauty and serviceability of thi ase is not to be judged by the low price. A fine grade of surface cowhide over a sturdy steel frame is heavily reinforced at cor- ners. Two short straps; linen lined throughout with short pocket in lid. Two sizes—24 and 26-inch at this price. time at our sale pi are extraordinary. Designed Only Including Georgette c: Hats. A. & 8—Third floor, Central © Dress, Street and Sports Hats, to sion of Springtime ‘HESE Hats, exactly as pictured, besides many more equally as desirable, would be unusual values at any we are just at the beginning of th Easter Season, when Hats like these have such ap important Fashion role, the values and Straws lisere and faney braids, rice of 83.98. But considering that and profit by it. smart trimmings. of the Better Materials vt pe: canton crepe, fine milan hemps, designed in large and medium size 1,000 Hats That Are Interesting, Authoritative and Modish. New Spring Hats at $3.98 Present Unrivaled cAttractiveness When Featured at This Price Overproduction of one of the largest wholesale milliners of Greater New York, with A. &S. one of the largest outputs for them, explains how this sale event was accomplished. Come Come and enjoy the freshness of the new styles, originality of designs and admire the exceedingly Giving Prominence to the Season’s Approved Colorings Jade, periwinkle, sand, cherry, citron, grey, unusual color contrasts, as well as the ever fashionable shades of Navy blue, old blue, brown and black. A Sensational Purchase and Sale of Women’s and Misses‘ Tweed Suits, $14.75 Tee are the sort of suits that demand superlatives in description. They are the most favored styles of the season, incorporating all the little finer touches that generally distinguish higher-priced suits; they are of the fabrics most in demand—tweed and tweed-tex; they affect the prettiest spring shades; and certainly they are at the most reasonable price that has been presented this spring. The variety of styles allows for belted or straight line coats, for tuxedo fronts or notch collars, for patch or set-in pockets, and form the link button fastening. ‘The suits of tweed are silk lined, the colors are rose, heliotrop , tan, green and blue, and the sizes are: Misses, 14 to 18 years; women’s, 36 to 44. A. & 8.—Second floor, Central ® Pathe catalog to retail at 855. Beautifully made of oak. All exposed parts are nickel plated. With the Universal Tone-Arm All Makes of Records Can Be Played Equipment includes a sapphire ball needle, which never wears out and is recognized by experts as the ideal reproducing medium, and a double spring motor. 1714 inches wide, 18°, inches deep and 13 inches high. * A. & 8, Mezzanine, East. Genuine Pathe Phonographs Special $17.75 Bye home in the Greater City can now enjoy the world’s best singers and entertainers, when a “Pathe” Phonograph can be had at so low a price. They came to us through a special purchase and were originally listed in the Every Instrument Is Brand New and Guaranteed for One Year A. & 8.—Fourth floor, West. Women’s Silk or Wool Dresses of Exceptional Excellence at $18.50 OW discriminating women will enjoy choosing from t dresses. inspirational hints of originality that one does not expect t at such a modest price. There are Afternoon or Tailleur Dresses, of Crepe de Chine, Canton ‘They demonstrate the effectiv Crepe, Serge and Tricotine tailoring, beautiful beaded designs, braid trimming or han treatments. Dark color tones are favored, but many of the silk frocks give Sizes 34 to 44 A @ 8-8 a choi e of both light and dark shades They owe their distinction to many clever style touches, little t $2.95 is & gre Th p attra hese smart, new o find in dresses medium and well-dev loped figures. ; Mme. Lyra Corsets, $2.95 IMEN who w: or this well-known make of Corset must recognize at once y reduced price, and was lowered especially sale, tive models of pink brocaded coutil, with an elastic band across top, which permits absolute ease and comfort. cA. & S. Corsets, Special at $1.95 ‘Three attractive models of pink brocaded coutil, and designed for average, A most unusual valu Py y for this at $1.95, A. & 8., Second floor, East, eness of superior embroidered econd floor, Central. ‘ears — ‘Newest Spring Bed Coverings Including Recent Importations, Specially Priced Hand d French t double bed » Hemmed Kk and requires 72x90 inches Imported pretty fforal Dolly Madison Bed Spreads, with Bol match—-Of colored or cream cre in rose, Copen or cream. Singh $13.95; three-quarter size, $15.7 bed size, $16.75 set. Enibroidered Bed Sets—Of linen finished muslin, all-over embroidered rose or Copen’ grounds, “ dered Printed ; double ners, Single bed bed size, $12.75 set Muslin Bed Spreads—With embroidered centers, lace insertion wud edies, $7.50 to $7.98 each, 7 th holster ate in Colored Bee and bolster. poplin with a at- hed size, 810.05 fe $13.95 set Bed Spreads—Of Jewel cloth with filet lace insertion an tached, $16.50 tu 824.50 compl the A&B te Bed Spreata—Hemmed $1.59 51x90 inches, 81.98, > OR EMPHASIS, let us repeat that every shoe in this sale offers « decisive saving. All are about wholesale cost, and in many instances even less. Still splendid Bed Spreads ~ 1p choosing of smart, up-to-date on eream ground, models each Women's Sports Oxforda, $3.95 Pair, were 85.95 Of smake elk, with dark tan saddle strap. 63x00 incl , $1.69; Spreads—With Sizes 3!, to 7, width B to ¢ * OF cream ‘omen's Grey Suede Ortords, 83.75 Pair, A &S, ae u were BU09 ee Brogue style, @s illustrated, wing tips With blue neatly perforated, low heels, Sixes 225 to tern. Spreads, » 8.25 to 811.63 #, widths AA to D cluding bed spread mercerized single set; double bed size, In tan w grain Oat Dize rang Third floor, Central FOR FRIDAY'S SELLING Men’s and Boys’ Fc Shoes for the EntireFamuly Now at Compelling Low Prices Women's Tan 85.95 Pair, Russia calfskin wi ig tips, Cuban heels, All size nd widths. Women’s Black Kidl Oxford: 5 Pair, In a combinatic Cuban heels with rubber top lift. 3 to 8, widths AA to D, Women's Bucksk » 80.95 Pair Of white bucksk wing tips, white ivery soles, white rubber heels. All sises and widths, Children's Laca Sh $2.95 Pair, Of gun metal cut st broad toe last. Size 5) y heels. Sizes 111) to 2 with lo yotwear Boys’ Lace Shoes, $8.78 Pair gun metal, made of

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