The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1922, Page 11

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a The Flonzaley Quartet and the Philadelphia Upon the same evening for offering two new compositions to the local Public, and these pieces doomed to “be played synchronously, the Sfeviewer whose guide is Gen partiality found himself in a « . Was an unheard Edward F oncerto for violoncello and o:ch greater moment than a mer? G ma Jor quartet of Arnold Bax, a younger Music brother of the better known Englishman? Should one dare convention and “Tsk one’s prestige by failing for once | Flonzaleys and Philadelphia ‘, Orchestra Offer Two conducted and that Jean Gerardy, whom our elders will recall as a fa- vorite ‘cellist, had returned to mer- fea and was last vening’s soloist California, gave a recital. Nor dia we regret our choice, for the Bax quartet had some lovely mo- ments. The first and third move- ments seemed to be studies tn rhythin —Irish dances flashed before the eye. The third movement had a Stravinsk! (reaimeni tempered With an }- lad tune ingeniously handied the composer, Qgeer modern shimmery effets were unloosed for a moment bask in the glow that radiates from the Stokoweki halo? And what is a humble quartet—even when linked with the magic name Flonzaley - compared to the Philadelphia band taut boasts a violin wing shift and a leonine conductor? A conductér who, al! tears at the lack of orchestral con- certs in this benighted city, fills in when our own three organizations are silent. Still, a decision had to he made that would not upset the music world. Wherefore, after hearing two movements of the Fourth Hrahms Symphony that opened the Philadel- | phia program, we reluctantly took the “long, long trail to Aeolian Hall Be- re departing from Carnegie, now- ever, we noted that the andante movement of the symphony had been beautifully played — particularly by the strings. We turther had learnca that the new concerto for ‘cello wus pertormed for the frst time by the London Symphony Orchestra in Oc- tober, 1919; that Felix Salmond, now ir recital in this country, had pluved the ‘cello part; that Elgar_himscif to enjoyment. New Compositions. vers By Frank H. Warren. Orchestra having hit but, in general, the movements could be easily followed. The slow pectron Was expressive, restful and graceful, though one was Inclined more to aid- mire the way the composer said his say rather than what he said. But the real, aproaling, heatt touching melody was eapplied by Schubert and] j a Beethoven in their quartets, the mornin} former's A minor, op. 29, and the lat-| dandruff will ter's E minor, Op. 59, No. 3. Simp! sincere, spontaneous, these two ar dantes poured thejr caressing strait out over an audience that revelled in their melodic charm. It was the first subscription concert of the Flonzaleys’ eighteenth season, To do thi of plain, ort from any drug store (t need 4 entirely. na dandruff you may have. your hair w silky and se dred times bette: In the afternoon a mezzo soprano -Advt. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER billed as Rose Florence, whose real] day, 3 name, report had it, is Mrs, Parker of Her dif- ficult program placed many impedi- ments In the path of a voice often in- adequate to the demands made upon It. Monotony was the chief deterrent Misa Florence's’ fair voice and methods, as shown yester- Simple Way to id End Dandruff There is one gure way that has never fuiled to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it is, ust get about four gone, and three or four ore applications will completely dis- ve and entirely destroy every trace of it, no matter how You will find, foo, all itching and dig- ging of the scalp will stop instantly, and be fluffy, lustrous, kc and feel a hun- Letter suited to a patlor “| SSS ee ‘The above ts an actus! ratograph of m tN-LITE tens tn comparieos with the old style lens, Ten Sets from $10 to $240 T'S HARD to improve on old established custom-, and the only way we can think of . CLEARER VISION to improve on the good Samples for com old custom of afternoon at all our ices. tea is to serve the social brew in a tea set of Ovington’s china. OVINGTON’S “ The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST. SUCRE FU TT WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET cA Noteworthy Sale of Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats For DRESS WEAR Taken from our regular stock and drastically reduced to $69.75 (Formerly priced from $89.75 to $125) Excellent Values in Suit Cases and Traveling Bags for Men and Women You will need a good-looking, fitted traveling bag or suit case for that conter. plated holiday trip! And as Christmas gifts, Rich in fabric and distinctive in style, these coats youthfully i; they surely will bz greatly appreciated. interpret every phase of this season’s mode—effective straight-line models are included and piquant styles with bloused backs. ; Women's Black Cobra Cowhide Leather Fitted Suit Cases 20, 22, 24 ins. wide. These bags have a removable folding may with a safety catch and ‘handle, so that it can be carried separately if desired. Tray equipped with a complete: toilet set of shell, amber, or white celluloid (11 prcces). Developed in deep, soft fabrics—gerona, lustrosa, Arabella, ard Alonzo. And luxuriously trimmed with fur—beaver, squirrel, natural, grey, and black caracul, fox and wolf. i Many have fur collars, others have collars and cuffs of fur. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. THIRD FLOOR. —~> Stem Brothers} High-Grade Irish Table Linens CAll taken from our regular stock and greatly reduced. 150 Irish Pure Linen Satin Damask Table Cloths— $4.50, 5.50 and 6.75 each Napkins to match, dozen $5.90 and 7.85 Women's OVERNIGHT BAGS 14 inches long. Fireed—$5 Unfitted— $3.95 ’ These are made of enamel duck—easily washed of when exposed to rain or snow Pure Linen Napkins— Satin damask; breakfast size. $3.75 and 5.90 Pure Linen Napkins— Satin damask; dinner size. Dozen $7.50 and 8.75 MEN’S TRAVELING BAGS of th: Highest Grade Leather $12.50 wo $75 With Toilet Fittings, $39 to $115 Dozen . Pure Linen Satin Damask Dinner Napkins-~ In extra large size, $6.75 dozen Many other practical and serviceable cases are also included in this vast assortment of traveling Necessities, ranging in price from $42.50 to $150 MAIN FLOOR. Unusual Price Concessions on GLASSWARE To Brighten the Thanksgimng Table, or for Christmas Gifts All are first quality ware, taken from our tegular stock and specially priced for this sale. Satin Damask Table Cloths, pure linen— Hemstitched; circular designs. . « . Each Napkins to match, $6.75 dozen, $8.50 Special facilities in our own workrooms enable us to execute promptly orders for embroidering crests, monograms, and initials. , For Thursday and Friday : Soft, White Wool Blankets (DOUBLE SIZB) oft $9.00, 10.50 and 12.95. pair Big enough for any double size bed, and soft enough to fold for any single bed. OF fine quality wool, finished off around the edgcs with colored binding to match the bordersrose, lavender, pink, and blue Excellent Values in Double Size Comfortables Iridescent Table Glassware — Optic effect and beautiful lustre; water goblets, tall fruit salad, sherber, cocktail, wine, 12 and 14-02. iced-tea, or lsmonade tumblers; open stock Figured CambricComfortables Plain Satecn Comfortables--- with plain borders; wool filling, Extra quality wit novel stitchery assuring much comfort for forming the border and diamond de- those cold nights, Each $6.75 sign for center, each $1050 Printed Sateen Comfortables in many pretty colorings; also es wool filled, making them Soft and downy . ecch $7.95 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Thin Lead Blown Table Glassware —Optic effect; richly cut floral. and eat border design; water goblets, tall fruit salad and low footed sherbet glasses. . . . each, 30c MUSLIN SHEETS-- Single Three: Hemmed . . . One $145 oe Gold Bacrusted 4 Tiawate = Salad i 5 ‘= plates; deeply etche er 8 hecinaia 1,35 $1.55 $1.75 designs; first quality ware; dz., $31.50 MUSLIN PILLOW CASES— 42x26 45236 50x36 Hemmed 28c 32¢ 35¢ POURTH FLCOR Hemstitched . . . 38c 42c¢ 45¢ Stern Brothers WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET Maids’ and Nurses’ Uniforms A wide selection of models in black sateen, blue chambray, white linene, neatly crimmed with white organdie collars and cuffs Sizes 34 to 44 inclusive $3.95 a ee ‘cA Most Comprehenstve Collection of Lace Curtains, Portieres and Couch Covers This is an. o:easion where one will find an assemblage of the highest quality merchandise at rematkably low prices. SECOND FLOOR. Trish Point Lace Curtains Each curtain 25 yards long. Every design is a copy of the, real French lace types of Point de Gene, Point de Paris, Duchess, as well as many others. Some of the curtains are made with nar- row lacey borders; others have the wider style. White, ivory, beige. Mercerized Armure Portieres 50 inches wide by 7 ft. $8 25 6 ins. long, . Pair There are two beautiful patterns co select trom—one ts an all-over d:siga, while the other has a berder and plain center of heavy Shiki weave, with a lustrous shee and is reversible. There are ten of the season's choicest colors in both patterns. Tapestry Couch Covers 56 and 58 inches x 100 inches long. . Each $6.90 Besides being very beautiful im texture, these tapestty covers are most useful, as well as ornamental, for they may be used to cover that comfortable old couch you don’t want to give up; the designs include a variety of foliage or verdure effects, in all th: favored colors. 5 aN 4 “e Fourth Floor. —~a->tStem Brothers Ac this Season’s Lowest Prices—A Large Assortment of ORIENTAL RUGS In a great variety of sizes, weaves, and colorings —suitable for any room in the house. Persian Mossouls, Irans and Kazaks Medium size Rugs $49.50, $65.00 and $85.00 Averaging 6.63.6 to 548 feet New Persian and Chinese Rugs Average size 9 x12 feet $275 to $39 100 extra large size Persian and Chinese Rugs at ONE-HALF OFF the Original Prices Persian and Chinese Grades—A few In a wide range of All are of a fine sizes aad colorings, silky texture examples: Fine ARAK 17.10X12.4 reg. price $1100 ‘Reduced to $§50.00 GHOREVAN 18.5x11.5 $850 Reduced 10 $425.00 Fine PERSIAN 22.5x13.3 * * Pis00 Reduced to $750.00 THIN-LITE lenses are inconspicuous and insure er SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, | |) FUR TRIMMED COATS 800 $35 Worth $50! Including many distinctive models in soft, rich fabrics, lavishly trimmed with Wolf, Caracul, Opossum and Nutria. Many are embroidered, many silk stitched—all are silk lined. SILK AND TWILL DRESSES “ $1 5 Worth $25! Including Canton Crepe, Satin Faced Canton, Crepe Romaine and Velvet in the popular draped effects, basque and circular models. They were made to sell for from $5 to $10 more! { HAMILTON GARMENT CO, 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 32nd Street MOTHER! BREAK CHILD’S COLD WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” Murry! Clean Little System with this Harmless Laxative Whatever else you give your child to; cian he will praise you for having clive a bad cold, sore throut or con-| given “California Fig Syrup” as the sestion, be sure to first open the little | laxative because it never fails, never me's bowels with “Californie Fig/cramps or overacts, and even atch synip” to get rid of the poisons and children love its pleasant taste, was'e which are causing the cold ard| Ask your druggist for genuine conpeation. In a few hours vou can| "California Fig Syrup” which hae see for yourself how thoroughty it directions for babies and children uf wore the constipation poison, sour| all ages printed on bottle. Mother! bile and waste right out You must say “California” or Even if you call your family physi-| may get an imitation fig syrup. Ady, =

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