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RIN THE LOCAL Their Debut on Recital s Stage. i By Frank H. Warren. Anita Atwater, soprano, effected lew REALM OF MUSIC ener Two American Girls Make York debut last evening in olian Hall. Her “different” pro- her included familiar songs of hover, Liszt and Hugo Wolff, a 0 of Donaudy numbers, a group of lish melodies, two Chilean folk and Alvarez’s “La Particla.” soprano has a fine stage presence @ naturally fine voice. But this instrument {s so unskilfully d that the lady's laudable ef- are severely handicapped. ose Becker, a New York girl and Atirely home trained, gave her first lolin recital in Town Hall. The mck sonate that opened her pro- mme had good moments, Her is accurate, If not always mellow fyi enticing, her style composed, thse of rhythm good and, best of her all, seemed to have a musician’s grasp the composition. Miecyzyslaw Munz, a young Polish janist with European concert experl- hee, will make his Américan debut night in Aeolian Hall, Mr. Munz nsiders himself a pupil of Buzoni. A string quartet hailing from leste, makes its first appearance to-morrow night. Its personnel A. Iancovich, first, violin; G. Viez- Ml, second violin; M. Dudovich, viola id D. Baraldi, cello, Jascha Wischberg, a Russian, D as concertmaster of has the City Symphony Orchestra of hich Dirk Foch is conductor. Mr. chberg has played under various pductors. In 19 1913 and 1914 was concertmaster of the orches- 4 of the Imperial Russian Society ograd. He has appeared ag a jeert violinist in Berlin, Constanti- ple and in many cities of Russia. is a pupil of Aver and was gradu- d in Petrograd in 1910. The first cert of the Symphony Orchestra take place in Carnegie Hall Nov. the opening concerts of the Phil- ifmonic Orchestra next Thursday sing and Friday afternoon Conduc- Stransky will give the first Amer- performance of Korngold’s sym- mic overture, “Sursum Corda. eager s EACH PARTY FOR THE 69TH. block party will be held this eveninz West 524 Street, between Tenth and ifth Avenues, under the auspices of rans of the 69th Regiment. ‘The ceeds will be added to a fund w ch being collected for the erection of pument in honor of the men of t th who lost thelr lives in the w: « he site of the monument is in De W: Inton Park, In the heart of a neigh- ood which furnished many members the famous old regiment. OYSTERS 1. dozen fried oysters; place on lettuce leaves, cover with chopped pickles and spread with “Eddys” Sauce. Serve between t>:» slices of crisp x11 buttered toast. ‘ F Eddy Satice MADE IN U. S. A. ive pom “PHOT OYSTER SANDWICH t Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St. N. Y. opr rm Manufacturer’s Closeout ach. STORE OPEN 9 TO 5:30 REARN . Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET ‘ ‘ ; THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 20, 1922, Newest Fiction 1.64. The books every one is eit at prices that every one can afiord. Carnac’s Folly—Gilbert Parker. Flowing Gold—Rex Be Babbitt—Sinclair Lewis. WEST OF FIFTH AVE featured. makes possible, Value-giving Specials in New Fall Apparel and Many Other Important Sale Events : Cowhide Brief Cases “Special 3,97 Val. $5.00 to $8.00 A well-known manufac- _ turer closed out his stock and sold us his splendid brief cases at a very spe- cial price. A glance tells that they are as durable as much hard service will prove them to be. bey 4 are as fine lookin ast. And ey are durable. Wit extension locks, half or all-around straps, pro- tected corners, cowhide gussets. Some with 2, 3 or 4 pockets.’ Black, cordovan, brown. Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales Little Tots’ Apparel Warm underthings and overthings for the little tots, at price reductions offered by Second Floor Sales. Little Tots’ Wool Velour Coats— some shirred models on yoke, some belted models—beaverette or self collars — pockets — lined and interlined—reindeer, brown, sorrento—sizes : 2 to 6—were 80.97........ 7.18 Little Tota’ Flannelette Rom- persand Creepere—light and dark colors—sizes to 6 years— were O124......05 5300008 68 Babies’ Yoke and Bishop Dresses —lace and embroidery trimme: —to 3 years—were .77... .058 Chests of Silverware Little Tots’ Pantie Dresses— gingham and chambray— sizes to 6 years— WL G1AT sceveerereesed 1.00 Little Tots’ Serge Dresses— regulation atyle—sizes to © years—were $4.07...... 3.47 Little Tots’ Sweater Coats— good range of colore— sizes 2 to 4 years— were 82.97, . Babies’ Fine Half-Wool Shirts— sizes to 3 years— were 81.25 and $1.50.,.... -96 14.25. Were $18.95 set Triple plated silverware set of 6 each of dinner knives, dinner forks, table spoons, tea spoons and one sugar shell and one tutter kniie. Fruit Bowls—silver-plated, grape design border, gilt center— were 83.7. 2.65 Vegetable Dishes—silver-plated on nickel silver—with side handles—were 89.95...... 6.95 Babies’ Sterling Silver Kooda Spoons—were $1.25...... . 5 “YOURS TODAY You Pay for Them! The illustrated especially lected 10 MONTHS TO PAY Wear Diamonds While fake advantage of FINLAY'S con- idential and dignified eredit plan $7 1 Week Diamond dlue- white and per- ut, 1660 BROADWAY, NW YORE Bet ‘and’ 584 fte., Ballroom." Under “Roseland Fine Rugs Silver Plate Gravy Ladles, Cold Meat Forks and Berry Spoons plated on nickel silver~ were .75..............each «BO Sterling Silver Individual Pep- per and Salt Shakers—sct of 0 in lined case— Special 2.75 and 3.75 that will wear long and retain the beauty for which you choose them. special. Very Heavy Seamless Velvet Rugs—unusual variety of color harmonies—direct copies _—_of Persian and Far East rugs. over and some medallion terns— Oft. x 12 ft... Special 49.50 7{t. Gin. x 0 ft, Special 32.97 Extra heavy pile Axminster Rugs—soft toned grounds of roge, mulberry, taupe, in hand- somely patterned and various decorative designs in colors and black— Oft. x 12 ft, 58.50 Sft. Sin. x 10ft. 6 62.25 Lustrous sup, drapery igen 39-Inch Canton — full crepe weave—light, dar! and fancy shades, 2,05 40-Inch Printed Crepe de Chines and Radium Silke— and Bulgarian pattorna, Yes 2 Silk-face Velvets —~ assortment of 8 on—lar; ‘all shades—suitable fe and millinery trimming, y BY] le weaves that carry out the of the present mode. Prices very Fi Wool Fibre over designs Seamless scrolls and some plain effects in rose, blue, brown and green 6 ft. x 9ft.... Special LI.OT Oft. x 12 ft... Special 1D.97 Fringed Royal Wilton Rugs— ‘mall detached igures cu’ Mor esque grounds—neutral combi- nations of rose aud blue— DIC SIR icvcvsviers 8ft. Sin. x 10ft. din... 64.50 Extremely Fine Wilton Rugs— fringed—exquisite copies ot finest Oriental antique and modern rugs, Persian % and Chinese rug Oft. x 12 ft. .. 107.50 8ft. Sin. x 10ft. din. LOZOO 40-Inch Charmeuse—bist lustre street and eveni, 105 color 40-Inch Black Charmeuse—soft end lustrous—excellent wearing— Wore B2.05......0. 000+ oem 3%Inch Canton Crepes—heavy Bick ere e800 8.88 TODAY wool novelty cloths. Sizes 8 to 14 years. ~ 68.50 - Cvervbody S hops [ere ()n TOMORROW : 636 GIRLS’ Wool Jersey & Serge DRESSES 3.83 Regular value, $5.94 Attractive models in storm or French serge, wool jersey and Touches of silk or wool embroidery. Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales FOX SCARFS 20. Val. $27.50 00 and $29.50 Fine lustrous skins that you will be proud - to wear, and surprised to find priced so low. Black, taupe and brown. Natural Mink Scarfs—2 skins— 29.75 38.50 Untrimmed Dress ‘Hats || The CONSOLE Squirrel Chokers: were $11.50 Squirrel Scarf 2 skin effect— were 820.00. 7D 15.50 of Hatter’s Plush Were $6.94 5.84 Large shapes in the ever popular hatter’s plush, in black and brown. Untrimmed Velvet Hats -black | Ostrich Tips and Bande 35 er 1s and colors—smatl and medium ‘8s shapes BS were $2.04., 2.58)! ‘os Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales Hallowe’en Party Frocks for 2 etc, able taffetas, 10.73 Were $12.94 Junior Misses Georgette or taffeta models with side panels or drapes, trimmed with ribbon, flowers, Turquoise, peach, orchid, maize, jade and light change- Sizes 12 to 16, Women’s Silk Hose iT Ihe eee $1.87 Quality Full fashioned hose of good juality, but with lower price use of slight He epi Lod ir which will not impair ti service. Black and colors. Men’s Silk Hose—black, grey, brown, slight irregularities —.75 and #1.00 quality.... 41 Special Prices in Fine Wool Hosiery for every member of the tamily. Children’s Three Quarter Length Hose—silk and pant stripe an rown 84 Hose—Derby rib avy, borwn, black reen ‘tures—also mixed wool hose in dark Oxford, navy, Cornell and Cordovan— were 97...........:.... 8B Men’s Light Weight Part Wool Hose—natural, dark Oxford and black—special......... . B87 | Silk Shetland Veils i 45 Were .94 Black, brown, taupe, navy, gray, in fancy mesh with various border patterns. Collar and Cuff Sete—Imported lace—straight and shaped styles— for suits and dre: were .94.... Boys’ Madras Blouses Special 84. Blouses of - fe woven and corded with plain or French cuffe -— collars attached — sizes 8 to 15 years. Boys’ Shirts—neckband or collar at- tached — French cuffs — styles in fancy stripe madras—12}% to 14 neck— Special esiccctss 1.4 stripe madras Saturday Special AssortedChocolates 49 Ib. Sold at the Soda Fountain, where one may also served with dainty refresh- ments and light luncheon. That Is Bringing New Customers to AEARM Customers tell us that this is the best phonograph at the price that they have been able to find. The well proportioned cabinet is beautifully finished, The phono- graph renders every kind of se- lection well, In all respects this Console is a welcome addition to the home. It is, furthermore, covered by our guarantee. Terms as low as $5.00 a month. We buy and sell for cash except in selling of phonographs, Women’s Fine Cotton Vests yy" 47 Quality ‘Low neck — sleeveles band bodice crochet top: regular and extra siz See Pages 14 and 15 for Other Hearn ‘jdvertising S aturday For High School & College Young Men’s Luncheon and Afternoon Tea served in the Restaurant, adjoining, where delicious food and moderate prices are The Cafeteria, Basement, serves Luncheon and soda fountain dishes with the time- saving and money-saving that self-service LAST DAY of Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales . Fall Suits Special 24,50) Sea Were $32.50 Fall models in cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds in gray, brown, tan and heather— also suits of navy serge in this group—both lain and sport styles—majorit; ih mixtures have two pe of sizes 32 to 40. Young Men's and Students’ Suits —tine quality tweeds, cheviots and cassimeres and homespuns, also navy serges and unfinished wor- steds—large variety of newest pencil stripes—majority of mixtures have 2 pairs trousers—sizes 32 to 85 value 837.60 to $39.50.... 29.50 Boys’ Overcoate—plaid backs or wool lined overcoatings, al] with Venetian yoke linings — double- breasted school model—full belted styles—muff and patch pockets— 8 to 17 years— were $12.50 to $16.50.... 10,50 Boys’ New Sport Coate—coats of i wool plaid mackinaw cloth in eason's new shades and combi- ns—double-breasted sport mod- have yoke, plain or inverted el [pet with shawl or convertible col- jars—8 to 18 years— were $12.50 4 . S74 EVERYDAY Piday Excopted 9AM” 1PM. DEPARTMENT-THIRD FLOOR. of models trousers— Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits—cassi- meres, tweeds, cheviots and home- spuns in dark ®nd medium shades of EFRX,, brown and heather mixtures. atch or plain pockets, single- breasted, inverted and box pleated models—fine alpaca linings—sizes 8 to 18 years— were 819.60 and $2.50. 15.50 Boys’ Suits—now tweeds, cassimeres aud cheviots—rich das smart light mixtures— tterns — plent. rowns—every quit fully lined trousers— years—were $12.50. Finer Tweeds, Cassimeres Cheviots—two pairs of trousers— newest models of regulations or sports—sizes 8 to 17 years— were $14.50 and $16.50., 22.50 To prefent dealers buying quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. 44 ct. Fine Coutil Brassieres....,... .20 Pink—firm quality—-8@ to $8. BRASSIERES—S8ECOND FLOOR. 97 ct. Flannelette Gowns... .75 Pink and blue stripee—V necks— some with FLANNE! NDERWEAR— FLOOR. 24 ct. Women’s Novelty Handkerchiefs... .17 With imitation hand drawn bor- ders, embroidered corners. HANDKERCHIEF8—MAIN| FLOOR, $1.25 Fabric Gloves WButtenie i cas 60's Silk embroidered backs— ecru, almond and pebble—al GLOVES—MAIN FLOOR, $2.97 Men's and Women’s Umbrellas..... 2.15 Novelty handles UMBRELLAS—MAIN FLOOR $1.95 Girls’ Ready-to-Wear Hats.... 1.25 Trimmed with ribbon bands and other novelty effects—navy blue, ver—other” colors THIRD FLOOR 46 ct. Hat Frames Ba Black and white buckram~-black, white, gold and silver wire UNTRIMMED MILLINERY—3b FLOOR, $6.95 and $7.95 Men’s Trousers 5.75 assortment of eres and MEN'S CLOT! FLOOR $1.45 Men’s Fall Large variety of fine grade wor newest patterns and’ shades all sizes, MEN'S HATS MAIN FLOOK, $5.45 Men's Fine iy Coat Sweaters Shawl collar or V_neck—navy, n, oxford and heather Nien’ FURNISIINGS—MAIN FLOOR $16.50 and $19.50 Boys’ Suits heather HOYS' CLOTHING-—THIRD PLO $3.45 and $3.96 Boys’ Raincoats Of black rubber with white lining guaranteed waterproof—sizes 4 to 16 years. BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR. | A3.25—814 0 ines , | $3.00 Little Boys’ : i | | $1.67 Little Tots’ 2m qp) 19 ct. Little Tots’ $1.75 Men's Winter Underwear... ... 147 Glastenbury make—soft and dur- able—all sizes MEN'S UNDERWEAK—MAIN FLOOR. 71 ct. Boys’ Cotton Fleece Union Suits neck—long 50 sleeves—ankle JNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR. 37 ct. Gold Plated Rosaries. .22 In picture box—all colors RELIGIOUB ARTICLES—8D FLOOR. $2.00 Eye Glass Chains... 1.22 Solid 10 kt. gold. OPTICAL DEPT.--BALCONY, $5.50 Women’s or Growing ee Patent Leather One strap—medium toes—low flat heels and welted soles—sizes 254 0 7. SHOES—SECOND FLOOR. $4.50 Growing Girls’ High Cut Laced Shoes... 3.15 Of tan calf—low flat heels with rubber top lifts—sizes 2}, to 6— wid wide SHOES-—SECOND FLOOR. Girls’ Extra High Cut Tan or Black Laced Shoes — Solid leather construction—rubber d toe shapes—excellent erns—all sizes in lot ch color. sizes 11 to® 10! SHOES—SECOND FLOR Endicott-Johnson Shoes. 2. tan, brown: broad ( ug in toe—rubber he * izes 10¢t SECOND FL‘ Something new elk—blucher cut | rene be £555 | ideal } 65 ct. Children’s 3(-Length Sport Hosiery sevice saan Wool upixture — brown heather, pn and red striped tops o Bly —MAIN FLOOR, 1 White Dresses bishop Loon, White Skirts A8 Lace and embroidery trimmed— izes to 6 veors, INFANTS DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR.