Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
15 ad y 3 * through the Romanza. P&Pions of which two | Bi Sunday Excursion ‘S A Galaxy of Music Stars Attract Large Audiences To Numerous Concerts. By Frank H. Warren. ‘This is “Paderewsk! Week" with the Symphony Society, and the Or- chestra started Its observance yester- day by presenting the American pian- ist, Ernest Schelling, as soloist in the Paderewskt concerto in A minor, with IN THE REALM OF MUSIC down the Hippodrome porteullis and a Jarme evening audience found Its way into the auditorium and onto the staxe of the big Sixth Avenue play house Up, warder, Ho-mer Samuels at the plano accompanied his wife through one of her typical programs that in eluded old Italian numbers, operatic selections from “The Péarl Fishers and “Dinorah,"’ the ‘Romeo et Jullette’ waltz, and songs by Schu- mann, Hue, Aubert, Hadley, Samu and Russell. We prefer the diva when she is singing on the key. In the “Pearl Fishers number she was Mui ton the eminent composer-pianist himself ae Mee {t. The audience, as f ‘ erto, i¢|UUal. Mked her and applauded Se Juvited listener. The concerto, if} ooedingiy. Manuel Berenuer and subjected to some judicious pruning, might be heard more frequently. The jong first movement grows vague and Kistless in spite of streaks of beauty. The Romanza re-establishes the interest and the attention as the lovely melody threads its way from plano te orchestra and back again. The final section(s stirringly national with tts and ornate piano passages Mr. Schell- img managed with an artist's skill, while true sentiment and feeling ran There was uch applause for the performer, for the orchestra, and, above all, for the composer, who bowed from his box as the deferential audience stood to wave its approval. A Mozart sym- phony, the Pizett! suite, “La Pisa- nella,"? were repeated from a previous concert, and the ‘“Tannhauser" over- ture completed the program. Mr. Paderewski will be the soloist at the Society's concerts Thursday and Friday Jacques Thibaud, France's foremost violinist, in Town Hall gave a recital that for style in playing, repose, finish and general artistry would be hard to excel. Mr. Thibaud draws a suave! ban. bow and all of his selections, under —__.—--— lis caressing and accurate fingers,| FUNERAL SERVICES stood forth distinct and polished prod- ucts. His rings were an old sonata, om pos! - were Thibaud's own arrangements. The magic in Rachmaninoff's name proved ever potent and Carnegle Hall was crowded for the famous Russian composer-pianist’s recital. Rachman- inoff’s playing is Individual; whether the piece is the familiar appassionata sonata of Beethoven or well worn Chopin numbers, the Russian can al ways find different touches to put Into sm and other tints with which to ‘olor them, These attributes were so cleverly employed yesterday that the “Blue Danube’ waltz sounded almost @ novelty. his facile flute helped tm the fiortd Passages. The Metropolitan's customary con- cert ‘was of higher grado than last week's attempt. Backed by Urban's new puzzle scenery, which suggests “The Sophocles Blues,"’ or something equally classic, the orchestra played; : ; Marie Sundellus, substituting for Polish dance rhythm and its sonorous anthem-like declaration. The dificult] Marion Telva, sang: so did Curt Taucher, the new German tenor; Elizabeth Rethberg, the new sopran used her glorious voice on the “Le leine’* aria from ‘Der Fretschutz, selection few sopranos dare to do battle with, and seventeen-year-old Erna Rubinstein, missing the startinc signal, reached the opera house just in time to play the Bruch G minor concerto, Jeritza fans are hereby notified that the blonde Viennese soprano wil! appear as “Thais” on Thursday, Dec. 14. Clarence Whitehill will be the Athanael, Orville Harrold the Nictas and Mmes. Charlotte Ryan, Minnie Egener and Marton Telva, and Messrs D'Angelo and Reschiglian will com plete the cast. Louis Hasselmans wil! conduct, The new scenery is by Ur- Theatrica! Profession Pays Trib- Cemetery, Funeral services for Wiliam Ray- mond Sill, publicity man, who died Friday at his home In Flushing, L. yesterday afternoon Funeral Chureh. bers of the theatrical profession, cluding fifty members Club, attended. ‘The services were conducted by Rev. Dr. Frederick E. Ruler of the Elks, told of Mr. ¢ Friars Club when {t was in its FOR WILLIAM R. SILL ute. newspaper and theatricn! L, took place In the Campbell More than 300 mem- of the Friars Smyth of Hartsdale, N. Goldsmith, Past Exalted and John Pollock SIIl's labors in behalf of There were numerous floral Burial was in Spring Grove Hartford, ancy, ne, No. : 115 More than 2.000 persons attended cluding the families of the dead men bers. The chief sp@aker was Dr. rray Butler, J. Hee cet out Thin-Lite THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DEOE DR. BUTLER ADDEESSES ELKS’ MEMORIAL TO DEAD the seventy-nine K Lodge, No. 1, d during the Inst night In the Eles' West 48d Street Nicholay President of Coluinbia Univergity and a member of the lodice. The muste was under direction of Clay- Past Mxalted Ruler. were held by lodges o1 the city. Old Style ‘The above t# an actual phot Jena with thi jograph of a thw Err eomparienn old atyle lens. THIN-LITE lenses are inconspicuous and insure CLEARER VISION Samples at all ¢ FY for comparison our offices, oer Sings Dptometrist 08 Broad For Coughs and Colds na phlegm, lew Check colds at Nothing saps your vitality and slows down your work more than a cold =the kind that drags on and on. Banish those strength-stealing colds quickly, sells time-proves, joothe e start: today. All druggists, 30c, SRO FRE TINE TAR HONEY The second “Pop concert of The City Symphony Orchestra, given in the Century Theatre, was an 'm provement upon last Sunday's both as to the comfort of the good sized audience and in the orchestra’s play ing. Conductor Foch had selected for his program Tschaikowsky'’s ‘'Nu Cracker" sulte, the favorite intermez- zo from “The Jewels of the Madon na," Schubert's Military March and Weber's “Invitation to, the Dance.’ The third in the s “Mintature Musicales and Judy Theatre, de good music inter nd grown-ups, kurionette Concert fertainers. Caryl Bensel, soprano and her co-artists, appropriately dis gulsed, offered piano solos, songs and duets on a diminutive concert stage The illusion was attractive, as was the program. Marguerite Sylva, a well known and lMked mezzo-soprano, at the Broadhurst Theatre gave the first of what she calls “At Home Recitals.” She offered groups of songs in Eng » German, French and Spanish @ last named made up largely songs by Osma, a composer new here Mme, Sylva-appeared in Spin tume for this group. les of Sunday t the Punch ned to make to childre: pany as en Mme. Galli-Curet, crossed the havin afely Newark drawbridie, let 00 Round Trip f Philadelphia, B cun‘ay, December 1 SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES h Pennsy luda jersey City : = 733% be | Stophfug at Newark, Elisabeth and New Brunswi nn Sanday | Panisytiania Systom ( Ne rE Society for over eighty years ha ied upon Gour- Oriental Cream | | to keep the skin and complexio sudition through the stress of the season's tivities, White t Rachel 4]] NS ASON, New Vor reen.1. HOP | ° ° One in Five? =—>=>= Are You the Lucky Not if your Gums Bleed Easily Tender, bleeding gums! That's Nature’s warning, Pyorrhea is about to strike. It claims four persons out of every five past forty,andthousands younger, robbing them of precious teeth sapping their priceless health. and Don't wait. Form the habit of strict oral hygiene now. Go to yourden- tist regularly for tooth and gum in- spection. Brush your teeth with Forhan's For the Gums—a healing dentifrice that when used in time and used consistently, will prevent Pyorrhea or check its progress. Forhan’s For the Gums is the for- mula of R. J. Forhan,D,D,S. Used as a dentifrice, it will keep your teeth white and clean and yourgums firm and healthy. It is pleasant to the taste. 69c At all druggisis, 35c in tubes, J. Forhan, D. D. $. Torhan Company, New York Borhan's, Limited, Montreal a and GRAND RAPIDS] FURNITURE OUR NEW CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Delivers $5.00 bs $10.00 Ld EVERYTHING FOR OPEN BATURDA| Near 1o4tl Vresa st Subway st FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE BET.'103~ & 104" ST iatton, jon blocks away She Found A Pleasant Way To educe Her Fat She did not have to go to the trouble of diet or exercise. Sho found a better way, which aids the digestive organe to turn food into muscle, bone and sinew in. ¢ used Marmola Prescription Tablets, which are made pati the famous Marmola prescription, H] They aid the digestive system to obtain the full nutriment of food. They will allow you to eat many kinds of food without the neces- sity of dieting or exercising. jousands have found that Marmola Prescription Tablets give complete relief from obesity, And when the accumulation of fat is checked, reduction to nore mal, healthy weight soon follows. {All good drug stores the worl sell Marmol Prescription Table gre dollar a box. Ask your druga ‘of order direct and they will be tent In plain wrapper, postpaid, MARMOLA COMPANY 225 Garfield Bldg, Detroit, Mich, H —T Coated Tongue Nature’s Warning of Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is pro- duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus replaces it. Nujol is a lubricant —not a medicine or laxative — so cannot gripe. Try it today,, < * ‘ Mal A LUGRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE RUB RHEUMATISM. PAIN FROM SORE, ACHING JOINTS What is rhe St. Jaco! quit drugging Not one case in fifty requires nal treatment. thing, ¥ trating St. Jacobs Oil directly tantly, st tmintism? Pain onl Oil will stop any pain, so inter abs Oil is a harmle ination linin euniat and which never di burn t ver mplaining! G le from your dr a moment you'll | ist, and in ju free from r eness, you honest St ions of rh last half rekache, \dvt Pear errr ren ea Appetite Keen and Bowels Relieved You can relish your meals without fear of upsetting your liver or stomach ff you will jut your faith in arter’s Litle 4 lations that olson the ood are ex- oN ‘ pelled from the bowels and headache, dizziness and sallow skin are relieved. Small Pill—Small Dose —Saail i'rice i MBER 4, 19 bas- DON’T FAIL TO VISIT OUR RE-LOCATED AND ENLARGED HOLIDAY DEPARTMENTS 95g Department Greatly Enlarged Third Floor Gifts in Leather Interesting, beautifully made ar- ticles which offer varied sugges- tions as to what will please a man or a woman, UCloske=ced blow parva site locke—red, blue, purple, blac and other colors. Special 3.5'7 Cowhide and Patent Leather Le Gordie Bage—with hidden- away pocket— well made. 4.87 Boston Bage- ot cowhide (not split) —brown and bluck— Were BSR vse scvssesee eT O Imported Shaving Sets—in case ~ six blades—with adjustable razor. Special . Imported Beaded Bags for children —ulso silk bags—funcy colors, emia 1.27 ial Purchase of Cowhide rief Cases — with straps—rein- forced corners—extension lock— value $4.07 to $6.57....... .O7 Special Purchase of Manufac- turer's Sample, Hand Bare—all colore—variety of shapes and stvles. Special 1.50 Imrorted Vacuum Bottles— pint siso—were 81,07........ 87 Men's Fin Seal [Three-Fold Ceske —self lined—with memo ane bill fold..... oe eS Gifts for Him From Cutlery Dept. Pocket Knives—imported steeh— assorted hahdlee—each in holiday box . Special .25 Jack Knives—stag handles—with chain—each in gift box— were .97 ji +. 68 Boy Stout Knives—fine steel—with large blade—leather pynch can opener and screwdriver, stag handles—were $1.58.. 1.17 Pocket Knives — imported steel, stag or pearl handles— each in gift box....Special .50 Pocket Knives—imported steel— ausorted hundles— each in gift box....Special .B7 Pearl Handle Childr.n’s S.te— consisting of knife, fork and spoon, with sterling silver 5 Spreial 1.50 ferrules Knivis and Forks—well known make—knives are stainless steel and forks are triple plated silver over steel—set of six ench—white cellu- loid handles—were 88.25 Salad S ts—imported shell —each in holly box Dainty and Comfortable Christmas Gifts for Baby Little Tots’ Fine Brushed Wool Suite—swenter, leggins, cap and nuittens—good range of colors—in sizes to 8 yra— were 88.07 and 8907 Set 7.05 Little Tots’ Fine Wool Sweater Coate—belted modely—brown, car- (inal pecan and copen—aizes 2 to 6 yeurs—were 84.50....2.04 White Angora Hoods—fine quality -pink or blue ribbon trim— were $5.07 . BOS Hand Crocheted Sets—sacques and hooter wlite with pink or blue combination Special 1.97 to G.O4 Babies’ Handmade Hoods—white with pink or blue—silk tritheeess sees sess Special 1,04 Babies’ Comb and Brush Sets— sud painted—pink or blue docoration—were BL.10...... «72 3-Pe, Sets--comb, brush and powd Special 2.907 Finer sets to O97 Women’s Flannelette Gowns 1.55 Were $1.97 Square, Vor round necks with- aul collars, or round necks with collars trimmed with fancy braid. Good flannelette, pink and blue striped. Women's Domet Billieb'rkes- xuod weight—attractively made with silk froge—pink or t were 82.28 1 Women’s Flannelete Skirts nk and blue stripes, all white or grey—plain bem or scalloped ruffles were 7 Until December 23d OUR STORES WILL BE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. So that our customers may nuwhichto have more time shop for Christmas. Ee | DOLLS, TOYS, GAMES GIFT SHOP SPORTING GCODS AND PRKONCGRAPH RECORDS Imported and American Novelties Main Floor AEARN Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET styles. please you. Women's Fine Linen Handker- chiefs — white wreath initial— were $3.00 half dozen— Half dozen 2.37 Women's Initial Handkerchiefs —half dozen in gift box— Special .8'7 Women's Novelty Handkerchiefs —ull linen and dainty Swise—em- broidered corners—three or six at- tractively in gift box...... Special .O'7 Men's Extra Size Handkerchiefs —fiue Irish linen— wore .74........... Each .6O arranged | of Nh a Ls Pi ' Wis of the newer colors. MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Today and Tomorrow ‘Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying quantities, restricted 1.3@ | 87 ct. Women’s Double $1.68 Costume Serges Men's Fine Linen Initial Hand- kerchiefe—with half-inch hand+ All the Latest Hits Vhird FI WEST OF FIFTH AVE, Holiday Dales of Christmas Merchandise Our Value Giving Events Are Your Christmas Giving Opportunities HANDKERCHIEFS The Gift That Is Always Welcome There is no color or combination of colors that you will not find in our lection of handkerchiefs, kinds in all white, too, thread-drawn hens half 6inb dozen Ox chiefe—wit : contrasting ya doren +85 Children's Novelty Handk chiefe—with embroidered nursery pictures— Tin 2850 ftlen’s Neckties .68 Regular values, .95 and $1.24 An exceptionally large assortment weaves Attrac tively boxed enchanting col- ° ., snowy, sig in a profusion of Every kind and every price to Special 3.00 Men's Initial Handkerchiefs —- of soft finish cumbric, with as- sorted corded and tape borders: Special Boys’ Colored Border Handker- 87 Third Floor Towels True housewives revel in quantities of towels, and ike to hace all vcnrieties in their supply. especially such qualities as these. Heavy Quality Cotton sk borders— were rivet hem bord were Full Towels hemstitehed — flyr vat berns—were 81.08... 44.4 ine Quality Pure Linen ptton closely with initial wreath— 58 * centre aud border— were .07..... asia Bleached Turkish Bath close, absorbent BOOKS--CAMERAS Practical Holiday Suggestions Huck Towele—hemmed or hemstitched Fine Union Linen Huck Toweis— woven — or hemstitched—damask 43 Bleached Linen Damask Fuck Towele—plain or damask stripe .69 Towels— weuve —~ med—white or colored stripe were SLAB... cece cree 1.05 Turkish Bath Mats —' heavy wality colored jucquard bosdege— were $2.1B.... BOL Histor 2h AZ Blankets All-Wool Plaid Blankets—variety of color combinations, in size 70x80, with S-inch satin binding and other tch pliids—in size 68x80, with stitched edges. To-day's value 612.94.. 10.97 All-Wool White Blankets—with sonteastine colored border —size «84, To-day's value 815.04... 13.97 Ail-Wool Plaid Blankets—70x80 -weight 5 pounds—$-inch soisette binding. To-day's value 89.94..... 7.04 Doll Blankets—Jacquard pink or blue...... +10 and .22 each Brush Wool Sport Scarfs 1.85 Were $2.97 and $3.48 Soft and warm to protect one against the cold breezes that blow when one is skating or en- joying other Winter sports. Brown, camel and henna. Neckwear Dept.—Main Floor and No Mail of Telephone Orders . | $2.27 Men's Wool Mixed aheeaiecteewes acey win bine: | Pata Mee Unies Salts. [> PRAM RIED scr ese toca ee cutenee avy pe De bow teck—sTeevelee= and top Medium and beavy weiglt—well- is ish—loose oF tight kree ii Ratchets NOFLE $1.95 Charmeusse......--1i52'| sctk ustenemsr in eo MEN'# UNDERWEAR—NAIN FLOOR, 40 inch—bright satin faco—street | © XTRA Size Deie—-roUnTH HH ne Men's fot omens . and evening abiadet, algo black, 97 ct. Babies’ Yoke ‘ ss Umbre' ee 2.85 waiaiadil WOU! . i wney trimmed handle 11 ct. Nainsoo'e 12| 2nd Bishop I ressus 65 UMBAELUAS—BIAIN FLOOR. $6 inch—tor all family use. | ‘Lite And embroidery trimned— | $3.97 Attractive Floral WHITE GOODS—MAIN FLOOR eee aes Silkoline Comfortables.. 2.95 ANTE: DBRT BU OON 1 WEAK, Plain sateen borders—white cotton 214 . fil e- ty» 18 ct. Bleached Domets.....12!5 $1.97 Little Tots’ i ull size—nieely stitehed 25 inch—soft downy nap ; COMVORTABLES—LASEMENT FLANNEL—-BASEM ENT. White L resses $1.95 Men’s 57 ct. and 67 ct. Silk 1) ee Oennite Stet ial Flannel Shirts and Cotton Mulls... M4) Pvaeee ene Gray or khaki—collars attac 85 be i hud f blue, ape tO\G vrs sizes 14 to 18. high lustre—for street and evening $4.95 Men's Trousers B.0d | $1.25 Women’s and Men's wear pie a Felt Slippers 5 WASH PABRICS—-BASE: Hinnreuletecse orale ance Broad toe lnsts—wide widths— 19 ct. Outing Flannels ietee—s 20 ti tt | leather outersole—flat heoly—Ox. re | ford gray only—sizes 3 to LL Fleecy nup—suitable for under, HEN'S CLOW HOFS—BECOND FLOOL ments for every member ul | rg A ’ 64 cl. Men's Fine $1.10 Children’s family ; - WABH FABRICS BASEL NT Suspenders 19 Red Felt Slippers 76 5 ke ebbing Padded lewther and heel— eet. New Madras _ | Made of fine ve genuine | 4, faba rinien love urtainings... iG ‘ e dies 5 to@—8 to 10 yrs 45 inch—noni figu us 1 CURTAININGS -Basizaii | $5.45 Men's Sv: a'ers 4.45 | 58 ct. bleached $4.94 and $5.96 Marqui- ' \ Turkish Towels AQ zette Pane! Curtains Bs ; bsurlient—-hemmed—-wide hy yds. long--antique, M rt ! jacquard border uud other lace motifs. | TOWELS—MAIN FLOOK CURTAINS--LASEMENT | $3.97 Crepe de Chine and $4.98 Morse. les $5.24 Plaid Blankets, pr 3.5.4 Enchanta Silk Gowns, 3.17 Spreads : 3.19 70x80—finished like wool variety Patloved writiach te ' “ se: al Le of colors. | h WS-1A . BLANKETS BAS : 19 ct ; $24.00 to $26.00 Seamless | $1.67 Silkataff Petti 1230 Unbleached Sheetings 82 Wool Brussels Rugs... 8th | S107 Silkatalf Petticoats B84 | a he soy quality 4.9x10.6 and 9x12 ft-—neat carpet to 36 : . designe—tun, blue, rose, grounds, | ler an ) Boys’ isavy tlie RUGS—FOURTH FLUOK } grown ree Suits 18 ct. Women’s Cotton Ho:e, 1 2! . ‘ oF Hem top—black, white, gray and | 26 et. Pure Linen a) cgrdovan—sizes bby to 10 Crash Towelir ts HIRD FLOOR, HOBIERY—MAIN FLOC Red anal 4312.50 $2.94 Japanese uits 7.85 Crepe Kin.onas 244 121 cl | j ‘4 t Guslobten ind Prettily embroidered—sash belt é72 ct Cluny haces, y¢ i Pan) ies fully lined rose, Copenhagen and light blue Various widths tout \ 01s years