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ev Rath St, Denis and her assoc five-year absence} Tosca ‘Vissi d’Arte’’ aria, but she m the local stage, reappeared in| W# On the verge of being acceptable IN THE REALM OF. MUSIC " ae th St. Denis and Dancers Appear in Colorful Programme. | By Frank H. Warren. » after @ Ing over the water, and of the pas- toral “In the Garden,” in which each Denishawn danced on the lawn, Al- together, a delightful entertainment that is to, be repeated this afternoon Ethel Pyne, a young New York so- Prano, trained in this country, made. her first appearance here in the eve- ning in Aeolian Hall. Her light voice is unequal to the demands of the first of two matinee performances|'" less pretentious numbers. Groups erday at’ the Selwyn Theatre. ir aim, in the words of their man- , in to.*give a good show,'' a goal}, avhieved, Miss St. Denis and artistic partner, Ted Shawn, hav- Spain, prehistoric Mextco, fith a dip into the classics, resulting & progratame that has novelty, or, color and life, without a dull oment, without a wait and minus & Speech until the final curtain. th time Miss St. Denis appeared, ed in glowing colors, there were of Italian, French, German and Eng- lish songs comprised her programme. The San Carto Opera Company opened its final week at looked over the Russian and} Theatre with a performan r fields of terpsichore, wore out|!etto,” with Vincent Bali demonstrate that an American or- zation could muster ideas of tts} Miss Taucchese singing ¢ n in original creations as to steps,|MIKht “La Foeza del Destino" e settings, costumes and lighting | Pill. 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It is the largest selling hatir tolerate destructive dandruff when | corrective and tonie in the world be- Get a | GIMBEL BROTHERS 9P.M.’ ——— WE HAVE SERVED THE PUBLIC FAITHFULLY FOR EIGHTY YEARS 32ND. — Sale $250,000 Remaining Stock J. & C.. FISCHER’S Grand : Upright : Player Pianos : 4 Off ine “ This $470 J. & C. Fischer Upright : $352.50 4 ‘ J. & C. Fischer $795 Grands Gimbel Brothers, New York Will Sell for Only $596.25 ( ‘ ears 0 a y send me, with no obligation to tse reublalne teeeniis meneenoren i J. & C. Fischer $675 Players of re lactur Perhaps Never Again Sucha Chance Will Sell for Only $498.76 ze: C mealer Upright, player, aod sned before. ‘The chance may never Fischer's magnificent quality at the price of a pop J. & C. Fischer $470 Uprights lar piano. For te ietinest only--the one chance «Will Sell for Only $352.50 Bi. io¢i6 is here. TREET — BROADWAY - eae 33RD STREET ‘REET — NEW YORK CITY This $795 J. & C. Fischer Grands $596.25 ment. This Distinguished Piano House, Which for 82, Years Has Built One of the Highest Class Pianofortes, Now Passes Into the Hands of the American Piano Co., Builders of the AMPICO. \ Gimbels, who for years have featured J. & C. Fischer Pianos in their stock as the highest type instrument carried here, will distribute All the Remaining Recently Man- ufactured J. & C. Fischer Instru- ments at the Lowest Prices Ever As soon as it was learned that this famous old business was passing out of the hands of the J. & C. Fischer Co., Gimbel Brothers, who have for years featured the J. & C. Fischer piano, arranged to get the entire remaining Fischer floor stock. That stock—up to the very. last piano the old regime—Piano No. 147300—will be distributed through Gimbels New York and Philadelphia stores. At a one-fourth saving on every instru- And the response—beyond expectation. Some numbers are nearly exhausted. -Come early! A Once-in-a-Generation Opportunity to Secure an Instru- ment of Unquestioned Repute and Acknowledged Qual- ity. But Come Early : Limited Quantity of Each Style . J. & C. Fischer Pianos of All Types The Regular Prices Are. Plainly Marked =<YouDeduct 25% When You Buy <¢ Pathe Freres Phonograph Company to Re-Organize!” Yet Gimbels October Sale Offers Brand New gos PHON Model 7:$45 Model10: $55 Model 12: $65 Model H : $105 Model 7 $45.00 $105.00 GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS—Eighth Floor Model 12 $65.9) At Less Than HALF The 1921 Prices Pathe Freres Company re-organizing! stock—latest numbers, use 43rd Street entrance, near Broadway \ a Por Other Gimbel News Soo Page 14 made under tay quichy ‘wee which Fischer piano you are buying, each instrument is marked with its regular prevailing price. From that price you deduct 25%. Exactly one-fourth saving on today’s price. OGRAPHS That's big news—and good news—In the phonograph world. | But Gimbels $15 Worth still have hundreds ot newPathe phono seaphe which are being sold in the of Records October sale a ction of their . f fi worth, Pathe ek to the top Inec'uded in the price—20 new nthe ladder.“ abel price stays Ce te eee Gown, on the remaining Gimbel stock 75c Pathe or Emerson records, Choose them from our entire A Few Dollars Down A Gimbel Brothers, New York Music Salons. And As Month Gentlemen: Low As Kindly send me, with no obligation to myself, full information about your Sale of Pathe Phonographs. Open Until 9 P. M. Name Shop in the evening. After 5.30, please Address. .. Ss