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ve ™ } THE EVENING WORLD, “Die Watkuere” Has its Sixth; Whteht! as Wotan were sitectve. Performance at the Metropolitan, By Frank H. Warren. “The Valkyrie” had its turn last evening in a wei ic tare wells. It was the sixth performance of this popular Wagner music drama and a large audience attested to its artistic worth. Siegmund, Sieglinde, Hunding, Wotan, Bruennhilde and the remainder of the Norse family sang their joys and sorrows in a German h their interpreters nation- ented a varied ancestry on as Sieglinds gave a very fine performance, satisfactory in near- ly every detail; Morgan Kingston re- peated a well conceived picture of Siegmund, a creditable bit of work: Mr, Gustafson as Hunding and Mr. CONGRESSMAN TO WED HIS SECRETARY TO-DAY Fairehild of Pelham Will Make Miss Parsons of Yonkers Bride. to The Evening World.) ITON, April 20.—A mar- riage license has been granted Rep- resentative Benjamin L, Fairchild of the 24th New York District to wed Miss Elinor Parsons, his Secretary. Fairehild’s age was given as fifty- nine and Miss Parsons's as twenty- six. The ceremony will take place to- day. Fairchild lives in Pelham and Miss Parsons camo here from Yonkers dur- ing the war as an employee of the Ordnance Department, becoming Sec- retary to the Congressman when hé re-entered Congress in 1919. child is a widower and lost clild, a son, in the Aviation Service during the war. SUIP NEWS INFORMATION Due To-Doy. Garfield, Coton... April 10 April 10 TApril 4 April 4 March 90 ‘April 6 April 17 April 17 Ft. Victoria, Ber: Due Arabic, Monac Lone Star 8 Mauretani Hanni April ‘April 13 April 15, ‘April & CApril 10, Metapan, ‘Cristobal - Saturday, Due Baris, Havre w Amaterd Resolute, Souther Hochambeau, April 15, rit 13 April 15 April 8 ‘April 16. ‘April 8 Vasari, iuenon Alres Sail To-Day, Malis Close. Havana... $00 A.M Sait Vo-Morrow,. Balls. Monterey, 11.00 A.M. ‘Antillas Yup children, Julia Claussen as Bruennhilde was @ newcomer in the role. Her strenuous efforts did not, in every inftance, have the proper guiding string and were wasted on the desert air, if there was a desert in Valkyrie land. This brings us to Miss Grace Bradley, one of the Junior singers of the Metropolitan or ganization, who was not only a mem- ber of the Valkyr band of eight ‘sin- ters, but, for the first time, essayed the role of Fricka, It was a good try. One of the high lights of the performance was the playing of the orchestra’ under Mr, Bodangky's skilled guidance. 4 ‘Therese Duncan, for sixteen years a pupil and associate of Isadora Dun- can and her band of revellers, intro- duced herself solo dancer at se Garrick Theatre in the afternoon. would seem a hazardous ondertaking for a single performer to rivet, for an extended period, the attention of an nudience with such devices ap the familiar steps, poses and gestures of the Dunean school. Miss Therese, judging from her reception, sicceed- ed. She is intelligent and graceful, and, while we could not grasp all she attempted to extract from ‘the Scarlatti pieces, the Schubert ‘Mo- ments Musicaux,"’ five Beethoven Bagatelles and some Chopin, we’could admire her sincerity. Mr. Egon Putz provided the piano accompaniments and also contributed solo numbers. More dancing is in the offering to- morrow afternoon. Ruth Cramer and Marion Whitman in the Selwyn Thea- tre, in conjunction with Loraine Wy- man, will be seen and heard in baj- lads and a recital of “play dances.” Not to overlook Miss Bobby Besler on the same afternoon in a costume re- cital of songs for young and grown- for the benefit of the Wellesley College fund. DID PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? ‘HE pain and torture of rheuma- tism can be quickly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. Do not rub, as dt penetrates and brings warmth, ease and comfort, let= ting you sleep soundly, Always have a bottle handy and apply when you feel the firet twinge. You will find it just as good for neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago and any external ache. It is Linde to take the pain out of tired, aching muscles, sprains and strains and 'ame backs. It is clean and non-skin-staining. For forty Sloan's Liniment hay proved itself to thousands the world over. Ask your dir malghboe: At all druggiste—35c, 70c, $1.40. Sloan. Liniment 68 YEARS OF HO Like all the good house- keepers we “CLEAN HOUSE” each . Spring, closing out discontinued patterns, broken up suites, odd pieces and window goods. This we do by slashing the prices of this merchandise 25 to 50% Thi opportunity that fits in with your houseclean- ing and gives you a chance to buy most DESIRABLE FURNITURE at ONE- HALF REGULAR PRICE. 10-Piece Queen dns American Walnut, Beautifully Silvor Chest, Serving Table, Chairs with Genuine Leather Dresser sil § lustrated, $2750 ine Mahogany. N BAIRMML-BRO Our Spring Clearance bed when open (this does not include mat- p CREDIT —Generonely, if iri Seats. Desk in Ivory enamel fin- Period Desinn. in Genu- in Ivory enamel fin- SATURDAY EVENINGS & = 64 Ave &15"St) MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE, ME T FUGKISHING EE S Kroehler Daven-o Sofa Bed Mahogany finished frame, upholstered in imitation leather; makes a full size $43.75 33). As illustrated, at Dining Room Suite Grained, xtensi: “Chiffonier '5 ish; lustra 849-78 hs 0937.80 ‘soon | DRESSMAKING SCHOOL Course of Lessons 4.00 Appointments made at your convenience. Also Special Values in Other Departments Throughout Store» Towels & Towelings|Muslin, Sheets, Etc., Babies’ Days Last Day Unusual Sate Values Infante’ Silk ahd Wool Shiits— sizes to 6 months— were $1.) ag Babies’ Part Wool Shirte— shell finist-—sizes to 3 years— 95 anid $1.83 91.55...Sale 1.10 shot iisdeeeraues ¢ y 22 THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1922. JD FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. FRIDAG, AS USUAL. BARGAIN DAY Only Friday Of and BABIES’ DAYS Untrimmed Hats—amall and med- ium tied shapes in colors to accord weed suits—also sport hat: 1.45 were §1.75..... esas Flower Clueters— were 85 and.38. -BO te ne 72 I Babies” Shoulder Stiap Bande | Undermuslins and iti iiiecctalled as Maasai 2 Undersilks Babies’ Wool Socks—sizesto 3 y, SE —white only—value 47 ct. Infants’ Flannelette Gertrudes— | P shell finish or plain hem— also Night Gowns w ring—were .67. Friday Savings in April Needs maa—tlesh color, piped with rose—were $1,28.. SL Windsor Crepe Bloom: *a—flesh, win and fi; red — ruffled coe—were , 78 Crepe de Chine Envelope ‘Chemises i i he iced of 2.57 Be ices weias scnbrenees : cemlte designs—zealloped edge— Children’s were $2.50...........000c05 1.72 Babies’ Silk ‘and Wool Hose— @ only—sizes to 5 y value 68 et , embroidery or lace tri were $1.47...... 3 Hemmed Birdseye Diaper: 27x27-—were $2.27.. 30x30—were $2.67. Lawn Pill Babies’ io @ years—w Babies’ Lawn Caj broidery turnbueks Babies’ White Cashmere Coats-- Lawn Caps — tucked, scalloped, shirred and trimmed with lace and embroidery—sizes 6 months 68 jainty styles— sizes 6 months to 2 years— Cambric Drawers Good Quality Cambric — with (rimming of embroidery and tuck: 1 to 12 years—were .U8.. a4 Children’s Princess Slips—dainlily trimmed with lace and embroidery — 6 to 16 years— were $1.68... wen 27 Childr Flannel Skirts—with cambric waists—skirts trimmed wilh ruffle and stitching— were $1.48......... OF Children’s Sateen Bloomers—good quality—pink, navy blue, brown and white—8 to 16 vente were .97.. 5s long or shor!—cireular cape with braiding—sizes to @ years— Crepe de Chine Blouses—various ae 835.25,. 2.G4 | sivles—were $4.94 10 85.65.. 3.9 cial Purchase—Little Tots’ White Dresses—-lawn, voile and organdie. Isce and embroidery ine tailored modely— $2.25. 1.65 trimming—some with bemstitching Chemibesy: Chee Se ae ane —sizes to 6 yeare— of were $2.97 and $3.47. ,1.66 styles and sola aaiies 12 to 1 Infants’ Slips—of fine nainsook— years—were 83.47. ...5005+.52% bishop and yoke siyles, wilh lve: and embroidery and Bometvollags to 6 years— am BE inpers and’ Ghee | Women's Gingham Housedre gingham and. ehambrage= | 5;broken assortment—several ‘oodles and Peggy styles—sizes lo 6 ee— 2.06 years—were $1.47 were 82.04. ie Tots! Combinations—cam- | Were 98.50......, as Baby Boys’ Dress jogham’, and ba and Rus were Babiow’ Yoke and Bishop Dresses —with Ince, embroidery and hand- stitching sites to 2 years— were $1.47. : “To 8 ab y Fridcy Savings in April Needs Mechanica) Taxi Cabs—with driver he . BF Grocery Storer and Meat Markets with counters, shelves and stock, and chopping blocks in mar- —painted in bright colors— were 48 —fitted » and Bloomer 4 chambray— -trimming of lace and ae 7 ‘68 chambray—Oliver styles—sizes to 4 84 Housedresses and Aprons Women’sCrepeKimonos—plain and figured—tull length and breakfast cout models—self and satin trimming—were $2.94. . 4 Bungalow Aprons—rcovelty 1 of cretonne combined with ric with tie-| perks sash— were 61.97. x —laced back: were $2.50... Men’s Furnishings Friday Savings in April Needs Men's Fine Repp Shirts—good as- sortment of new Spring patterns blue, tan, heliotrope, black on kets—two sizes— ‘ ° were $2.87 and $2.87 Loy | white grounder ail e— 190 Baby Dolls—with moving cvgs— were $1.59, . : ehert hair wigs—were 94 85 Men's Fruit of the Loom Night Games;--Hupla, Miat-Miau, Picture | Shirte—long, roomy, cut—one Lotte, Bell and Hammer, The Fairy Land—were .42 and .48 Crepe Women’ of the best mak. 15 to 20—were 81.48. "1.09 s Canton Dresses Special 21.50 Practical dresses in sev- eral new styles, with lace vestees, side drapes, tunic effects, and also plaited panel dresses with touches of em- broidery, make up a most interesting assor!- ment. Navy, black and henna. One model is pictured. Sizes 36 to 46 Untrimmed Millinery Friday Savings in April Needs Women’s & Children’s Blouses and Frocks Friday Savings in April Needs Friday Savings in April Needs | | 36-Inch Nainsocks--10 Silks—Dress Goods Friday Savings in April Needs 35-Inch Taffetas taffeta and Valne 81.70 40-inch’ Canton Crepes “crepe weaye—desirable color *36- Inch Fancy Tricolett chiffon colors 1d 95 Soft dark fashionable colors 1.57 Yard Wide Silk Poplins—light and dark colors : 54-Inch Pure Wool Homespuns and Tweeds—lavender. periwinkle, tan, light and dark old rose, light blue—were $1.68 54-Inch All Wool Novelty Home- spuns—Checks and plain colors in sthe newest Spring shades and eam- Hinations—value 81.97... 8 42-Inch All Wool French Serges Spring colors and navy and 1 were SL4B.... -10 54-Inch_ All Wool iulesanes navy blue—were $3.58....,, 2.5 Gloves, Umbrellas Hosiery, Etc. Friday Savings in April Needs Women's 12-Button | Imported Lisle Gloves—white, pongee and beaver—well made—with pearl E Behe —value $1.00 Special .% Lot of Two-Clasp Silk Gloves — good weight—white—sizes 6 and 616 only— were 81.00 To Clear .89 Men’s and Women’s Gloria Um- brellas—fancy trimmed handles were $3.24... ... Women’s All-Silk Ho: ioned—black—were . Women’s Silk Mixed Sport Hose— various new color combinations were $1.17 ‘ ° Children’ e Mercerized Hose white—English rib and 44 length all popular colorings 32 Fine Mercerized "Hose —_ drop stitch—assorted colorings were .58 Glove Silk Bloomers and Step-Ine —Flesh and colors were 83.47 2.99 3 eG D —1o Glove Sill: ‘Vests bloomers—were $2.87 Jewelry Friday Savings in April Needs Indestr: Pear! Necklaces— 18 inches were 82.47 rle—high luis! re— d_clasps— 24-inch 2.27 were $3.97 White Goods 36-Inch Long Cloths —10 pieces—were $2.50 2. - yards piece—were $2.38 Pink Brocade Girdles—claslic'aties | White Poplins—high|y me: were .50 Novelty White Goods—36 inches wide—were .30.... is Wash Cottons | Friday Savings in April Needs large c4 on Percales assortment whi Imported ing Madras—a large assortment of the best Madras made—fine eolored figured stripe designs on white or colored grounds ard OS Fine Shirting Madras—belio, green, brown blues and stripes—3 inch yard Colored Dress Linens —36 inc’ a variely of Spring shades . sard OB | Fancy Voiles—s inches wide light, medium and dark ground large and small allover patterns Novelty Batistes—« Spring col dark— novell y combinations Mercerized Foulards yard wide figures and dots on medium and dark grounds—were 47 2s Dress Chintz —for dresses and «prous | —were .47 3 | | | | 'Women’s & Children’s | tall fash. | AT | Wax Filled Pearl Necklaces high | Justre—2$ inches long- were 82.97..... L.23 Opalescent Pearl Necklaces —our own imporlations—%5 inch | were 8.97 1.75 Friday Savings in April Needs| | ward | Linens Muslins Rugs “poe Towels Sheets Draperies’ Toweling Pillow Cases Comfortables Silverware Cutlery Blankets Friday Housekeepers’ Week | Friday Housekeepers’ W ‘eek! Savings Savings Pure Linen Huck Towels hem | ped Muslins fine quality — bleached slilched~-damask borders—yreath | Bed Musting | for initial—size 16x22 45 were 14. Parone, were 68, . = Absorbent Bleached Turkish Wash | Unbleached Musline Cloths—hemmed—white or colore horders—were 1214. . Turkish Bath Towels--good sire full bleached — hemmed — colored Jacquard borders— Were 08... 6.064040 e 50 Soft Finish Cotton Huck Towels hemmed~ red or white stripe bu Were MT. e ee as 2 Heavy Quality Absorbent Cotton Huck Towela—bleached —-lemmed colored breehe borders— of Bleached Union| Li owels— hemstil damask borders—finely woven were .58. -4t Extra Heavy All-Linen Crash Tow- | splendid quality for dish and ettngs: ; roller towels— were .46 B87 18-Inch Pure Linen Figured Huck Towelings—in assorted floral de- signs—for guest and hand towels—were 81.24..... 8s Pure Linen Hemstitched BV eatd Cases—firm, close weave x3 inches—were 83.24... .Pair 2. BS Union Linen Hemstitched Sheets =part linen 72x 100—good re quality—were 89.50... .Pair 6, Cotton Glass Towelings—assorted red and blue cheeks— were .24 i Pu Linen Crash Toweli: splendid i wearing quulily—red or blue borders were .24 20 Heavy All-Lines Crash Towelings —well assoried colored horders— also glass eheess in red or blue were .38 29 90-Inch Pure White Linens —suil- able for bedding. .ele were 83.74—yd 2.46 Cutlery Friday Houvsekvepers’ Week Savings Stainless Steel Knives and Forks — with while ivory handles—set of 6 knives and 6 forks in lined exre— made by the well-known Universal Co.—xuaranieed not to stain or -rust—were 810.97 S87 Stainless Steel Carving Sets —3 pices with stag handles—guaran- feed stainless—were 86.97... 4.9. ta! is Steel Paring Knives— well known with assorted handlea—were .28 . Imported Poultry Shears —— full ncxel finish—were 1.87 1. Knives and Forks —wilh c¢ cobola handles—set of 6 knives and 4 forks were $2.25, 13 hen Sets—6 picoos; «i knife, cleaver, spatulas, and paring knife— were $2.97 Lis Imported and Domestic Shears— 6 1oPinehes—iull csel finish: were $1.25 A Pearl Handle Serving Pieces with sterling silver ferrules servers, cike servers, berr ladies, eld mea! forks were 81.07 Imported Steel Scissors inches— were .68 and .97 Imported Salad Sets — were 81.97 Oo Scissors, Shears, Knives and Forks sharpened and refin- ished Razors honed and ground, 313106 Anit Underwear Friday Savings in April Necds Boyn’ and Girls’ Nainsook Waist Union Suite—vest, waist and d ers combined—low neck, sleeve knee length—were 67 aa Women’s Fine Cotton Union Suite low neck—sl s-tight knee -reinforced crate regular and ry tre siges—were.87 and 97 1m | | Friday Two-Day Sale Ratrgan Special Purchase BRASSIERES 68 Value $1.00 Mode!s of embroid: re! « hook at the side end hace nink covtil that thou.der sirapa. ioh meat fork | B82 | 36 in, wide Say were LING 36-inch Fruit of The Loom Mus- line -mill lengths of 10 to 20 vardy full piece price 21 etn Ne ma il or phone orders Sheetings of Fine Quality No Dressing Bleached 36 4 44 2 7 Unbleached 45-inch-—were .36 26 neh—were 43 B32 nch-—were 49 RT 72t-inch—-were .53.. . Sl-inch—were 59 ‘a M-inch were .65 52 No mail or phone orders. Sheets and Pillow Cases well known make whose name we o: mention for advertising purpases— Pillow Cases Hemmed-- 42x36-- were 28 45x36-—were 27 Hemstitched 42x30-—were 5 Si 28 45x36—were 37 Fi 29 Hemmed. 54x90-—were Sheets $1.09 54x99—were 81.17 63x00-—were 81.17... 72° 00—-were B1.27.. 81x90—were $1.37 81x09 —were 81.52 90x90-—were 81.52 90x99—were 81.62 Sizes before hemming No Mail or Telephone Orders Pillows Friday Housekeepers’ 20xe6 22x28 VbxH0 2tx90-—wer Week Savings 8287 ‘Le? Mixed Duck and Goose Feathers Durable Tickings— 20x28 — were 82.27 2Wx2R —were 82.72 24x80——were #296 26x30-—were 84.98 Imported White Goose and Down- Woven Ticking s—Various 2.62 22x2h—were W3.95.......,.. 2.9 24x30—were #4.33,........ BQ 20x30-—were 84.77 i 3.62 Gray and White Down Mixed Excellent Ti ri 20528 —were 84.92 : 22x26-—were 84.87 4 24x50-—were 85.6% 20x30 were 80,37 Friday Gift Shop Special Silk Lamp blue, gold, re were #125 coloss. Sices & other popu’ar mixtures Shades boudoir size ose and combinations os S zea 29-46. 5-42 Housekeepers’ Sale Deparments Include: * - ANNUAL HOUSEKEEPERS’ WEEK - Alex. Smith and Sons From the Recent Auction ©” Purchase ” Our purchase prices averaged about the lowest ieee for which these rugs were sold. Consequent=_ ly we are not overstating whem we say that they are eS Sensationally Priced The pute'ase comprises Axminster, Velvet Sea boas Wool Tapes .7 ft. 6 in, oft x1 abort purchase we ure also showing com- | plete assortments of summer rugs in all the best known makes and in ghoie est designs for summer boines. | Also Rugs for Summer Homes New Seamlens ale Tapestry Carpet Patterns, in tan, blue and-rose grounds, in rugs that sare. just the thing for wear in much used roams—— Size Oxi? ft 7 value 821,50 : Fringed Wilton Rugs —-Chinese, Fersian and other Oriesttal 54's on re’) toned grounda-— 50 santo. its a8 8.3x10.6 ft. Rag Rugs—mot'led, with chintz pat- 6x9 ft. 24x30 in. 27x54 in. Sx6 ft Reversible Grass Runners tan, brown, green-—willregsnbiha horders—reverse side in woven st effec! ‘ -ine—yard Curtains and **~’ Draperies _ , Friday Housekeepers’ Week Savings $5.97 Imported Irish Point et! Curtains—2!4 yards Men’s Trousers 5.85 Value $7.50 Well made trousers of all-w flannels, etc., in checks, stripes, mixtures and plain, Men’s Raincoats 2.95 Were $6.95 Grey mixture tweeda in box mode! with raglan shoul- ders—strong and serviceable. Men’s Top Coats Special 21.50 A few very des rable Spring top coats—tweeds and, -verious atyles of the season, not every size in every style. long ye MO TOTe » 3,94 67 ct. Fine Grade Cretonnes. . 37. 38 ct Slip Covering ‘ Materials 26 15 ct. New Curtain Scrims » . AE .47 New Seamless Grass a es Oxo ft 2.88 ' Other Interesting Valnee ta ee holsteries and Draperies. Kaceptional: Purchase Serim Marquisette Curtains Scrim and Marquisette Cur- tains—were $1.97 er . were 82.47 and #2.97.....,...0. ss 19.44 Imported Net Bed Sets— value $25.00 to 829,00 1s 50-Inch Cretonnes— 0 to 82:50 OT and Table Covers round—3# 18x Nc Re Searfy fo maich os 1.97 Pur ble Double Width Sunfast Over Draperi: val, $1.47 and $1.97 yd OF Fine Curtain Nets—30 inches , wide Special. yd. . 67 Fine Curtain Marquisettes— value 38 Special, yd. VS * ‘00! cassimeres, worsteds,~ Sizes 38-44. + ee ee en Se

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