The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1922, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, Mme. Easton's red wig in Carmen" provoked unlimited discussion. 1922. thy Maar’, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. ee FUR STORAGE Vaults on the premises Absolute protection _ IN THE REALM OF MUSIC ‘Much to Entertain and Edify costumes and properties that ,were ‘ used in Atlanta. ‘The week spent in in Programmes of the Southern metropoltw took on t Music Week. aspect of old times, the® déin planned by the citizens for the ent ’ By Frank H. Warren. tainment of the slugers being of la Music Week continued its activities | rate and frequent nature, | O'Ly day, the main features being the| ‘CPO? Say, found great f ening concert In Brooklyn by the {Street Cleaning Department band and Meanwhile the opera songsters are busy with passports preparatory to the annual exodus to Hurope. To- thorrow Mme. Perini and Messrs. Reschigilan and Leonhardt sail, and Saturday will mark the departure of Conductor Hasselmans, Miss Minnte Wgener, Angelo Bada and Mr. and] Mrs. Ottd Well. Mr. Well is the gen- BROADWAY At Ninth Street Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 p Chinese Rugs--Extraordinary 9x 12 ft. rugs—$145 to $175 8 x 10 ft. rugs—$128 to $150 | The Late Lord Strathcona who honored the writer to be seated at his dinner. table, the Southerners, while Mme. Galli-| ings of the artists. Mr. Gatti-Casazza Curci attracted the largest attendance. and his retinue leave next week. @ organ fastival, in the Wanamaker | * FASHIONS In the Wanamaker Salons pAuditorium, the first of a series fot six afternoons, Edwin Crosse and sting artists providing the pro- 6. Besides, there were a prod- © 7; 99 1 with the Archbishop of Can- 6x 9 ft. rugs— $95 to $135 q ‘ecitals, lec- y NT feat mame ot recat eam we|r@t it for “Clean-Up” Weeki} | ieous'an iin eaueey eo le | se _,,, 24 only. In tan, light blue and dark blue designs. A little capture of as fine values as we have been able to offer in years. city. To-day's events comprise an eve- concert by the Fire Department's wusical organizations in the 212th -Aircraft Regiment's Armory, lumbus Avenue and 62d Street; tinuation of the organ festival at er’s with various doings xt son of Queen Victoria was the most noble benefactor of Canada in his time, in the building of its railroads and the development of Canada's great enterprises. He was a wise, energetic man anda tremendously ard worker. E He had a fine business The Grand Prize EUREKA This is “Clean-Up” Week. The EUREKA will quickly and easily ‘Third Gallery, New Building. $85 Wilton Rugs--$65. each 9x 12 ft. size . A. branches, Bowery Mis- Seaman's Home, Pratt Institute, eid “bak Gakcure entenaed : we mind. His own words that * * . | ar engasement at the Metropoitan| clean up your home without drudgery or confusion. Souny falows a date lipase? The well-known LARCHMONT Royal wool Wilton rugs House last ovening, presenting} Any EUREKA dealer or ourselves will gladly let you try the i most successful, useful ||—closely woven, among the best made. Some have linen pantomime ballet “Amarilla” and group of divertissements to an en- ithusiastio, if not over large, audience. ‘Where will be another programme to- ight with a cial ‘performance ‘Whureday for the benefit of the Rus- plan Reliet Fund. EUREKA free in your own home. Call at your dealer’s or write or phone our nearest store. Sold on easy terms. EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER COMPANY NEW YORK: 31 West 43d Street, Vanderbilt 4541-2 BROOKLYN: 346 Livingston Street, Sterling 4656-7 NEWARK: 22 William Street, Market 9418 s man. fringe. . * * “Be content with your lot, but always be fitting your- self for something. Cheerful perseverance will ‘ring you to a better posi- tion. Grumbling you.” (Signed) 67 rugs—-not two alike—New York samples of a mill representative whois moving his show-room. Excellent re- productions of Oriental effects. *. . * || Whe Metropolitan’ Opera Company fousied itself yesterday in unpacking and putting away for the summer the Perfect, of cour: won't help Third Galery; New Buliding. 5 1G: ; * . ‘ Boys’ Suits : W copy of a sack jaquette worn this season by’one of | i Thousands of Bargains for Those Going Housekeeping Our unusually fine y at oupy af A soak deat seas Sage Peer . 5 * W h f b $5 50 N e best dressed women in Monte Carlo, In vivi } Every Article Guaranteed Perfect in Every Detail collection of Scars ash fabrics, pv. flannels. | A a j eee | ) Buy Everything You Need at Savings up to 40 : Oliver Twist styles, and Another French Jaquette | V/ y 7 e . u P % and Neckp teces combinations such as wash Lingerie for children reproduced in flannel at $82.50. The distinctive | We Will Gladly Hold Your Purchases FREE for spring »nd summer. blouse with serge trousers, and young girls feature is the border with anpatiann wade Ad OF CHARGE Until You Are Ready for Them Foxes—the smart colers.|| or white blouse with con-| — Machine made—but painstak- |' whe ne the effect of the smart tight ban eco Bay trasting trousers and trim- alee at cone a 3 are . Vinee ‘ °,° ce’ mings on cuffs and sleeves at will stand many tubbings, ' Remarkable White Flannel Ski: | irts, $12.75 ' Sale of Bedroom Furniture RUSSIAN SABLES to match. DRAWERS, longeloth, simply sees i avalie rem a 4 moderately priced; single sking tucked or trimmed with embroi- } nabisoen | these s | b @ i =e of great beauty, $95 to $495. ms Tvevorahire cloth} 0t¥ 25 to Sc. Sines 2 to 12 for'kanthan $1750 | 3 y a Two skins at $250, and galatea. ; BLOOMERS, finished with 1 Pleated, Ack hdr and matt serpent mod- } 4 Third Floor, Old Buliding Bate at tare Fen elastic at knees; in, longeloth, pnp aT We ing to match flannel coats, } f uits 01 jantung and Jap- 45e; sateen, 50c; cotton crepe, others are white, “ anese silks, poplins and linens, 6 ii 2 : F | Books on Music in pin dod "povely” effete. ieee aaa f plai ee cl IE boo ey sf 5.50 to $10, 7 3 y, iS of plain ‘ i bising white percale in sizes 2 to 10, batons: (1 a | f M i W k Pajamettes of: percale, one-| 75c; of pink or white crossbar- ’ or WNusic Wee piece, $135 and $1.75, of soi-| red’ percale in sizes 2 to 12, 95e. Women $s Frocks now $65 | How to Enjoy Music—by Her-| Sette, $1.75, ‘ | i OMBINATIONS — tailored, ; ; \ bert Anteliffe, $2. sien lace or embroidery rimmed; 2 —~ earlier $89.50 to $115 | i ii years. ink batiste or white nainsook, | } ; hi BILLIE BURKES of figured | Caruso and the Art of Singing = ink Wind: $1.85. Siz $150 Queen Anne Suits; Walnut Finish (Three Pieces) vara —by S. Fucito and Barnet J. Stati r Biie oe a ia \ Consists o° Dresser, Chifforobe and Bed. (Sold separately if desired.) 98 89 Bever, $3. tationer rices LONGCLOTH «NIGHT. DRESSER, $38.48, BED, $34.98, CHIFFOROBE, $25.48, TOILET TABLE, $24.98 Cashor creat, A‘Shott History of Musto—-by t stati y P GOWNS, pink or white, trim- A Few of the Many Other Remarkable Bedroom Suit Bargains Alfred Utersteiner, $2. not stationary eee Tbe white peer’ | J $375 Mahogany Comb. $300 Wainut Comb. $400 Walnut Comb., What Music Can Do for You A box containing 100 sheets| nightgowns trimmed with em- Frocks in distinct~ } 3 pices. $227.74 3 vices... «$179.98 pices «$297.89 —by Harriet A. Seymour, $1.50.) of linen finish white writing broidery, 95c. Sizes 6 to 16. ive. fashions, which | mh J Walnut Comb, Wal : paper and 75 envelopes to mate! pneu RET oa ; } 4 pieces + 279.98 Bice. + 569.74 A pieces... 598.49 Home Helpe'in Musto Study2|/ Svetablished: pries i.85—ie| | Cre ELD eNRG feature the gi ott | ry oan 123.87 ¥ Dena a 196.96 af ee aed << 649.74 by Harriet Brower, $1.50. now 85e (100 boxes only). Gr inet ‘ani edged with dainty lightful new .ways of Shae Violin Playing as I Teach It— Tee ee masala using tucks, pleats | by Peopald “aver, $8. and 24 envelopes, linen finish, Plea eMiatir ke Stele and fine beadings. | The Lure of Music—by Co wile, bay Pin, fe on lav- : © © Second Floor, Old Bullding. ° . si 5 ender—established price 65e—is 5 H ; ‘ Ludwig Baumann Gives the Most LIBERAL CREDIT Downes, $1.50. I e now 40c (125 boxes only). Cotton Lingerie Papers: * } | . ; Floor, Old Building. 5e 95 } D. Deli Your deposit secures the im- FE See ces ae be) tol8 1,00 ) Wraps Now $47.50 : | eposit Delivers mediate delivery of your entire <2 <n en : Underthings of snowy white ; Your Purchase of purchase. You need not mi ° . 3 8 ok or Windsor crepe in Earlier $58 to $95 A G d S M h y pastel colorings. Ma- | pagiet Dacca tion Scoallerl eurchates other eutlax ofieashy You 00 ewing lviachine, chine made, Will ive’ exeep- WOMEN’S CAPES— Deposit Deli $ earahd a Hall £0 ae thei Helance: ! F Seta EES cat aye __ Navy blue or black twill sometimes combined l ve, ‘ of 0 You Need Not Disturb Your The Wanamaker Drop-head | Nightgowns start at $1.50, i beige aod poens the smart rows of pin ‘our Purchase o Savings p bese a ucking....Black or beige crepe de chine with the —envelope chemises at 95c. i ‘ Aocounts opened fret $8, t6 $8,000, a myalone © 8 stunning wide corded collar. . 1 —step-in chemises at $1.95. Pgs ; D it Deliver: $ You may open an account with any | h . ty WOMEN’S COATS } epost HURTS | Bale Avticla without: any extra Lightly running. Auto- —vest chemises at $1.25. Mwillecaaystt blue or ilaek, 18 d with } Your Purchase of charnes of any kind: matic lift and vibrating | a aplis pancglogue at Skea: | ills, navy blue or black, trimmed wi | . s y Me shuttle, mounted on quar- | brighter colors. Soft pile fabrics in black, navy | 4 r OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS: tered oak cases, with five | is NEEDS blue and beige. Second Floor, O18 ‘Building. 4 $30 vor ng $ On $35 Purehase.. .50 a, Week drawers. Corsets, $ es +f Your Purchase of On $75 -.$1.00 a ,, iar % FEMINA, REDFERN. : On $100), sO Full cabinet model, $55 ies We tipvied Eres The New BLACK Silks : ’ On $200, $3.00a | eile Le Models for slender, medium For Caves and Wiio i " fuil ficures. Low elastic tc ‘or Capes anc raps $ Deposit Delivers $ On $300 $4.50 a 4, Sold on Wanamaker Club full Peutes, | Low rranbesd a ok apt ey ch ee ( Your Purchase of i ‘ aTe if dosivca Theatruct ‘ Le ees Se ' Paris and New York united in giving the wrap | Larger Amounts in Proportion Plan, if desired ‘Instruction Pe ea yo TORR) Bee of silk a place of great importance in the mode. } YOU CAN PAY MONTHLY free. "iain Third Floor, Old Building. The Silk Rotunda is ready with an extensive collec- i $ Deposit Delivers $ No Interest Added Seventh Gallery, New Bullding. tion of the correct silks to express this fashion, ' | Your Purchase of Wisin 100 tiles of New ‘York $3.75 to $7.50 yard enon | A Great FURNITURE Opportunity! ai cna me | . with self-colored stripes, all-: se inspir- } ation, checked off with satin squares—or perfectly plain Open 9 to 5:30—Saturday Evenings Until 9:30 28 S ‘ H l with a satin finish. | re aka fe pee | Matche ining-room uites at Ma f SOUPLE. RIBBED SILKS—beautifully brocaded in : 2 satin, or patterned in the fashionable matelusse effects. @ ®. America’s Greatest Furniture House An extraordinary disposal, starting today, with 67 suites in 18 dif- d FAILLE; sisartly plaided in moire, . S rere igns, Surely in this rare group is jus suite . ) RE rmingly brocaded in satin Dd: Prices start at $225 se MOIRE of soft mixture. ‘ S . half a dozen 10-piece mahogany There are seven 10-pfece mahogany combi- Ain ce “sanea' and deve delehina’ ot asaul contig” at nb 8 ‘at $465 nation walter, Heppelwhtte style, at 4981-—regu- quar LAIN Canton crepes and crepe de chine of exquisite eee ee eeit a doven 1O-piece walnut combi | . There are Italian, Georgian, Jacobean and | | IMPORTED KNITTED. FABRiCS—used ex- Newark, N. a rate aai erates tole, at $503--regular | Louis XV. styles too, t tensively this season by Paris dressmakers—54 in, 49-51 MARKET ST. | price $1,007. All at Ha Bye IP HP wide, $7.50 yard. Street Floor, Old Building. May 2, 1922. The FUR Salon has moved— to the Third Floor, Old Bldg., Fourth Ave. Side taking with it 107-piece Dinner Sets, $20 For the Summer bungalow—exactly right . reelain, * American semi- the manner in whic with slight imperfections in their decorations have been put on, The imperfections are slight and do not prevent their being both attractive and useful. Bu’ t— they reduce the price to below cost of making * * * The border is a mottled blue ba handles and lines. and with a twining rose vine. Gold Good clear white porcelain body, excellent shapes. * * * The same set—62 pieces—only $12, Second Gallery, Néw Building. HITE SALE Ye JAQUETTE is the ‘last word” in Sports Fashions for Miss 14 to 20—and for that reason we have reproduced Molineux’s Jaquette for $25 Decidedly different from any little coat we have ever seen. Practical —and tres chie! Our reproductions are in a fine, heavy quality of flannel in all the bright sports colors. i The jacket fastens at the side with white pearl but tons. Buttonholes are bound with white; as it must be worn with a white skirt. New “Riveria” Jaquette, $25 We have called it the “RIVERIA,” as it‘is a SR cee anne ae oyna tat i

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