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eaaeannatadiaieanantiiietataedine aot — “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1022. oan ceatthaata i Do Pour Xmas Shopping Early! | “The Government would be gratified if you would Shop Early, Wrap Carefully, a Address Plainly and Mail Promptly.” HERBERT WORK, Postmaster General. AEARN Founded 1827 Mr. de Gogorza sings, above the door tion of a finished art. Whenever of the hall for the benefit of al! as- pirants to the song recital stage should be hung a sign with the in- scription, "Stop, look and listen.” was very much in evidence, pursuant to the conductor's desires. Mr. Foc! has the reputation of being a musician and a competent leader, and the scn being ahead of him, it is only fair to wait until the dream he has pictured comes true. , THE NEW PLAYS “*The Romantic Age’’ Charming Nonsense By CHARLES DARNTON. As we listened to Alexander Siloti, the Russian pianist yesterday in Aeo- Nan Hall there passed in mental! re. view the many musical associations his name suggested. He is perhaps | the brightest light of the survivors of the school of Lisat, whose friend he TT" filmy comedy by A. A. Milne might have been called “As a Girl] was; Rachmaninoff is his cousin and fhinks”—that ., a romantic girl, whose pretty fancy turns back pupil; early in his career he was « to knights of old performing deeds of derring-do and then on| Pupil of Nicholas Rubinstein, brother | , bonded knee vowing undying love to adoring maids. But it is called “The | (¢ Anton Str, He wesc kA esd Romantic Age,” and at the Comedy Theatre it offers such rare, delicate a atiaal > ‘Rnd delightful entertainment that the Babbitts of the town are hereby and colleague of Tschaikowsky and on friendly terms with Brahms; as ‘warned to keep plodding along if they find themselves in the neighborhood. Charming nonsense is cleverly com-¢ an orchestral conductor he did much bined with common sense, as though] an Josef Hot- One of the world's bes' mann, pianist, gave of the season on Saturd able to hear but a few moments of his interpretations, but if he malti- tained the standard he was setting, there would be need of only adjec- tives of complimentary nature to de~ ribe his performance. The audience is all stich a master of the key- board deserves. . es BUTLER, AT UNVEILING, DENOUNCES PREJUDICE ‘Lels Jewinh Gold Star Moth FOURTEENTH STREET Home, Personal and Gift News WEST OF FIFTH AVE. to further the cause of English mus! in Russia—and to him that French school of which Roger-Ducasse and uncommonly amusing common- y ) Milne were wagging a finger and young man. Daisy Belmore] Ravel were exponents owes what Must Pat Hate Out of Hene . ‘ } { then shaking lis fist at Barrie, He} Provides ample humor as the mother, | Russian popularity it acquired. These] rye pig tusk before the peoples of M. e -Saving Values That Contribute Largely to the er a and Mareh Allen gives a light touch| French composers, too, were on ®yes- He ans tra vale oney | /. offsets fantasy with realty, and is . posers, the earth to-day is to destroy the ha ' to the tolerant father. Passing |terday's program. Mr. Siloti has to ‘never so clever as when showing an which through the wood as a peddler of | nig prang up following the war, credit numerous arrangements Presid r of Col ibia Univer- ° ° ° ° . that Melisande, sighing for other] philosophy, J. M. Kerrigan leaves be-|anq transcriptions. His program was| ?resident Butler of Columb! H ] t f G G lays and other ways, gets her ro-| hind him the memory of good work faotted with ey three of Bach, four| sity last night at the unvelling, noe Oll ay piri 0) enerous Iving an oo Ppearance t as well as good words. 1 of el, of| Institutional Synagogue, No. 37 West Sere Sovons com Wee wld: Fer ke Sepract Guat aad tO te eharmA tin ee oe terina : 116th Street, of a tablet in memory Liadoff and of Rubinstein—Siloli play: them all correctly and as an inter- pretor should. He is, more concerned with attempting to show what the composer meant than in decorating them with his own fancies. willy mother. Slyly, he shares this wecret with you so that you may fully enjoy the fun by understanding -the /.cause of it. Innocently enough, the Sorel a Katherine mother is back of it all, like the wall that sustains a green creeper. Who Spits and Kicks Moonlight, of cours has some- thing to do with the cause, for it of- ar was both interesting and ‘amus- of the Harlem men who died in the war. Mrs. Rachel Kanowltz and Mrs. Netite Davis, Gold Star mothers, unvetled the of an enchanting comedy Bed Spreads & Bed Muslins Values that we have not been able to offer in many weeks are in a eale that will be of great interest to housekeepers for Fine Cutlery For the preparation and serv- ing of the Thanksgiving din- ner. Prices are very special. Upholsteries and Draperies Glowing accounts of our large assortments ‘The world is full of hate, nation 1s against nation, race is against rac man is againat man, cli ago class,"’ Dr, Butler excla’ The war will not be over until men put all hate The Republic of The Philharmonic Orehestra opened its Sunday afternoon series of con- Stain! s Steel Carving Sets— fers Melisande her first ylimpse o} t se firm: certs in Carnegie Hall with a pro- n in extatence three-piece sets, with st vhite ; future and immediate needs. the: youth clad in doublet and hose} OE SO Bee at & gram calling for Beethoven's fifth of conditions 1] cellule handlesvin tined of upholsteries and draperies may interest of blue and gold on bis way to a Street Theatre on ymphony, Tschaikowsky's fantasy, Bexs-Ware 86.6) 4.68 h bri het she Full an Crochet Sersade fancy ball, when his car breaks down] “The Taming ot the s meescn da Rimini” and a group es togethe ‘ : you enough to bring you in to see what we were 92: “ ome “noar her home, When she encoun-[ sees it at the Comodie F of Wagner" selgetions, Mr. Stransky sv iiebrew, th Hl Beeattametrreart ates carte have, but not until you come can you fully Full and $¢ Sise Crochet Spreads tere him again in forest glade the} tn 4 yellow wig and resplendent | conducted and the big audience ap- mise to. the on whieh |] ie tarke white cellule hacia. an 4 aeageaiue gi vealne OD EL cheng dance uh eee finery Cecile Sorel not only put a] Proved of his various readings, on was built.” tual ieee LP nee appreciate just how good our values are. quality—value $3.08....... wit to play his part so well that he ry 5 t 4 nt Harding ser ga: of ed bo’ is given a kiss and she leaves him] kick into Shakespeare's comedy, but] an irieh regiment band hailing | onconragement to the « nL were 88.25 G47 We have ithe most comprehensive stocks of "hasaaetomuel vate with \ ew ul come oe Stop hes aeune an oye to spit at] from Canada and now on tour in this = Poultry Sheare imported steel— curtains, velours, cretonnes, portieres and loped—value $6.49. 4.47 #for her in the aft ut i-] Petruchio when he got rough country played an attractive program full nickel finish . ri ere eis catia tcnse Wes Be) ee, Se wane reeset Shoes in tho Hippodrame tn: the evening G Wwere 81.78 97 other hangings in the city, and, as we paid ee Marseilles Spreads a 8 ckers at ‘onte e struck Directed by Lieut. J. A. Wiggins, the RAND AP] DS i nieces —cleav i, We eee ee ye Aer a ee sth cotcct Or a crocus | Srben werbed milsioikny aualt out Thi LSM aN ode keite ning Kane, for them before the new tariff made prices were $8.40 ve 5.67 yen so, he wins her over to the idea} caused the hasty retreat of a gotten and familiar Celtic music by Neatanil Paci o sd : : 5 Extra Lar Fine Satin Mar- “ot Tasting mpanionship, devotion Whe alan e Babbar arse udcttit ty Sir Arthur Sullivan, Balfe, Wallace, URNITURE Pes Senales highet, oe prices are lower than present ‘calltes teaeedom a eet SD teuritadiatt Hoda ean P te Pt) Hinds, MacMurragh and others to the x were 82.97. 1.68 market prices. valu Mis 7.97 erly: to tho ay : t otic audience. A 5 ‘ . 5 Sheeta— fo mean so much in its enthu er and.a.cort Pearl Handle Serving Pieces— 5 " Margito Gilimore 1s Lambedt @ happy snd stalwart |leotae a coogi sueentocs an core ead | CREDIT TERMS pie servers. cake servers, cold meat | | 3000 Yde, Figured Sille Velours | ‘Tliese extraordinary offerings of 54x90—value $1.02 Melisande, and Lesiie Howard plays} Petruchi. Loouis Rave played Bap- | 3 i $3.00 Delivers $50 forks, by spoons, gravy ladles, most artistic colorings — ey | fine aihde Cretonnes — many 54x99—value $1.27 Then there is a thoroughly seni pleasing Bianca. rhe Metre : % , : Pa of Wiser dd ar i pd ; I acs 72x90—value $1.39... Rin etaactnsly nclod by dean For mille” will be given again to-]_. TH Metropolitan Opera Company $10.00 $200 4,000 yards— x00—value $ Started its regular Sunday night af- fairs by singing in concert form ‘'Cay- elleria Rusticana’ and “Pagliacci'’ to a jammed auditorium. In the first named work one of Mr. Gatti-Casaz- za's new tenors, M. Tokatyan, an Ar- menian, had an opportunity to dis- play his talents. His lyric voice is fresh, of nice quality, and well man- aged. He should prove of service to rative tints pons fu to deop mulberry—made to sell at 87.50 and more. 3.88 4,000 Yards Figured Mercerized Velours—50 inches wide—mul- berry, brown and some blie— made to sell at 88.95... 2.44 a 95 styles: with Neil Martin turning to her as tyh .87 reg. 95. Silk Overdraperies figured or plain weaves—blue, gold, shades of rose and wood browns 67 value 86 to 1.10 Panel Sectional Curtainings — 81 x00—value $1.54. . 81x99—value $1.60... 90x90-—value $1.09. . 90x99—value 81.79 Pillow Cases- 42x36-—value 34 45x86—value .39. reg. OT Pure Linen Glass or Dish Towels 42 Were .54 IN THE REALM OF MUSIC able technique, beautiful diction in any language he attempts, an abun- BeEMilio de Gogorza, Baritone, Sun-fast Armure Damaska Empire designs —value #3 4 chee Bale ie 4 .< 2'5 yards long—various artis. . . Gives Finished Exhibition ] gance of tonal variety, a fine musical | the organization. Rees Draws, Reem | Fine qualityi hacked arcwith Monday and Tuesday....2.66 fede 5$x36—value .45 -B81 in Recital. understanding, and, to cap it all, aM} sos ay might the new City sym.| | Eusiander DacBed' name woven in border, in red Finest Sille Damaske-—Most ar- Valuo, $1.95 128 3¢-Inch Bleached Musline— tn a; : y City Sym- blue, Hemmed. tutte decnratt Value, 82.97 1LOo7 WORE IG... 52-0 = unfailing style. phony Orchestra, of which Dirk Focn EVERYTHING FOR ‘THE or tistic decorative tints that . . BY FRANK H. WARREN. Whether singing the Handel] {8 conductor, made its debut in Ca1- CR) a Pure jLinen | Huck Tow were 85.97 and $6.97..... 4.9°7 Imported Pariel Curtainie-=Lacet 30-Inch Unbleached Musling= a 1 a Risen aa a radia Sohu- |2csie Hall. In a program that was] ] 1034 St, Sobway Stati soft finish-—full bleached—hem- . 5 anc ‘atie Antoinette work— alue . : 4 Tt would be easy to dwoll at length | “'Whene’er You Walk,’ the Sehw- hone toa imiola dor pa atarter: the stitched—with monogram wreath Reversible Art Silk Portieres-~ yards long— leached Shacti en the numerous virtues of the re-}mann numbers, the three Griffes| Gesar Franck symphony in D minor | fj —damask borders all about U1 combinations of 3.88 jeac ectings + eital given by that accomplished bar- | songs (in English), the French selec- | Scriabin's tone poem “Le Poeme de I’ ISHER ROS around—were $1.28 85 colorings. Special..... L4.9% Fine Marquisette and Serim . Srandard quality jtone, Emilio de (iogorza, yesterday |tions by Chapuis, Pedreil, Aubert | Extase’’ and the overture to “'Tann- Heavy Quality Turkish Bath Raversible Valour, Port Curtaina — drawnwork designs 4@-inch—vaiue #4n Town Hall. He appears to bo aland the Very modern Mulhand or, | heuser.”” the orchestra showed some CcCOLUMB Towels —wide colored French edge ft. also fine net curtains with lace 45-inch-—value .34 ¢ good playing. The violin section ap. rd borders " Se oF inserts 50-inch—value .39 master of song with everything at] finally, those in his native tongue, te 1 = 1 ; . Special 2.97 a inch—value .3 ‘ y peared to be on solid foundation and re i se td were 3.88 i I : *. his command, a goo4 voice, an envi- | there was the same flawless exhibi-| did well for a first time. The brace| MLSE be oa ey CS @ Quality Turk Bath ; St-inch—value Movs oy og Pa Towels~-wide colored stripes and Reversible Figure Velour Por- Imported Irish Point, Laces and 68-inch—value 49 tleres—blue and rose, brown and other fine combinations. ...« rose and | Marie Antoinette about S00 pairs: - 24.75 | 412.50 to 814.50 Curtains-- were 9.7 borders or plain white with colored jacquard or striped borders—all desirable shades—were $1.18 «7D 72-inch—value .54 Si-inch—value .59 90-inch—value .64 le MORNIN G SPECIALS On Sale Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders Hearn Importation Women’s Philippine Night Dresses & Chemises Special 2.97 each Elaborately embroidered styles in a variety 7.85 All woel—tweeds, cassimeres and cheviots—two pair fully lined ~7 to 17 years. CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR $3.25 and $3.50 Men’s Sweet-Orr Tug-O-War Trousers.. 2.75 Medium and dark grey mixtures $1.68 Costume Serges.... 1.30 | $19.50 Boys’ Suits 54 inch—all wool—fine twill sponged and shrunk—navy and black DRESS GOODB—MAIN FLOOR. $2.47 Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas Fancy trimmed handles. The package suggests it Your taste confirms it The sales prove it 1.95 AH fi id , " UMBRELLAS—MAIN FLOOR. or dark stripes—reg. sizes 80 to Over 7 Billion sold yearly of patterns. Round, V and square neck 50 ct. Imported Cut Glass Pepper | 42-e8tt™ sites 44 to 50, 250 ad models, sleeveless or with sleeves. Chemises and Salt Shakers.....en, .27 | “ivontl fusranteed not to rip ‘ with built-up shoulders. WII late topernone sent. ees aseaeN TAILORED SATEEN PETTICOATS—bip length bem—white Q)77 $2.25 Black Charmeuses.. 1.64 | $12.50 Boys’ Navy Blue - only—wero $1.28...... re an) 40 inch—heavy quality—bright | Serge Suits 8.65 sutin face. SILKS—MAIN FLOOR. | 59 ct. Bleached Damasks.. .89 58-inch—fine wearing quality LINENS—MAIN. PLOOR, $3.70 White Nainsook ... 2.77 Sd-inch—10-yard piece—suitable for underwear, infants’ slips, etc WIUTL GOODB—MAIN FLOOR 57 ct. and 67 ct. Silk and Cotton Mulls. . M4 All wool—medium or fine wale~ two pair fully lined trousers—7 to 17 yea BOYs' “CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR. | $2.00 Babies’ Tan Calf | Laced Shoes 1.82 Broad toee—flexible soles-—sizes 4 to 8—wide width. SHOEB—8ECOND FLOOR $2.18 Flannelette Kimonos 1.83 | Pretty floral patterns — elastic WOMEN'S BILLIEBIRKE PAJAMAS—crepe or batiste with 1.18 pipings or stitching of contrasting colors—were $1.68... . . ——— k for the “slide-box” package Women’s Imported of | Special Purchase 10 Chesterfields Posh one end and the box slides open Sul pasteboard box — no breakage or waste, Box sitdes closed TIGHT. No chance for cigarettes to dry sterfield (Be Real Kid Long Gloves Special 3.94 button length, with three elqsps, Paris point backs and overseam fingers. Black and white in all sizes. MPORTED GLACE GAUNTLETS—spear backs fingers—black, white, b own beave were $5.24.,...... CHILDREN’S LEATHER AND SUEDF MITTENS--with fur top—brown and grey—feece lined MFN'S BLACK LEATHFR DRIVING cuff—fleece lined palm—were @1.75 1.34 strap wrist—P. kh 2.18 92 Special GLOVES—large jlttle boy and every little girl at 25 cents each, 35-inch-—various shades of blue, green, pink, rose, lavender, helio, ete—high lustre—for street and evening wear WASH FABRIC8—BASEMENT. SPREADS-BASEMEN'T 59 ct, Unbleached Sheetings 3-4 $0-inch—extra heavy quality. MUSLINS—BASEMENT™ 48 ct. Turkish Towels -B4 Full bleached—beavy quality »red borders, ELS~MAIN FLOOR 78 ct. Knit Petticoats 5S SECOND FLOOR Women's Cotton Union Suits HOSIERY ‘10 to Il MAIN FLOOR. waistline — satin trimming on collar—light and medium colors sizes 36 to 46. KIMONOS—B8ECOND FLOOR $7.48 Extra Size 19 ct. Outing Flannels.. .1214 yes Sweaters 5.97 | a’ : 5 : . leecy nap- ab flor wl . ‘uxedo style—short t do col || We have just received this shipment of real piel) Pa elo aa |} Ire and others that button to | kid gloves made of beautiful soft skins that the family ice -paggaran’t neck--brown, buff, copen and women will appreciate for appearance, work- $5.49 Marseilles § : EXTRA SIZE DEPT.—«TH FLOCK | - 49 I ads. 3.37 o a manship and service. They are full twelve- Fino satin finish, i 79 et. Men's Suspenders. . .5®9 Fine mercerized lisle—rust-proof buckles—genuine calfskin ends MEN'S FURNIBHINGS--MAIN FLOOR 33 ct. Pure Linen Cras! Toweling a. 2D Heavy quality—for dish or rollers red or blue border, TOWELING—MAIN FLOOR 77 ct. Imported Curtain Madras 46 45-inch—double border or de tached—figured centre. SCRIMS—BASEMENT. $2.47 New Scrim Curtains 1.66 Medium weight ~~ low .neck Lace edge or insertion —pixia or recular siceveless--band top finish—knee a ce. —_ » | OUR TOY DEPARTMENT SPREADS ITS WONDERS romp ti =e ‘ centre VARBCO, ree | OVER A WIDE SPACE ON OUR THIRD FLOOR. SLOT req, siges | $3.00 New Gramercy || Every day sees more toys unboxed and added to already enormous EXTRA MZE DEPT ATH Yoon. Nickel tinish table brush, CIGARETTES || selections of fascinating things made in this country or imported at tcuals Wool Mixed 49 | 2 tt Mens leper Oe Fonhorssrenen || from Europe. Santa Claus is here with surprise packages for every Dropestitch ieaee ead Handkerchiefs ea. 04