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IN THE REALM OF MUSIC City Symphony Orchestra{ Schumann's Fails to* Find Beauty, in “Pathetique” Symphony, By Frank H. Warren. Count that day lost, saith the pro- Phet, that haw no symphony concert Wherewith to intrigue the populace. Tt wos the turn of the City Sym- Phony Orchestra last evening in Car- negie Hall, the fourth orchestral per- formance in. this week's quota of eight. Conductor Foch had no novelties to ‘prese: but offered such standard fare Techaikowsky’s “Pathetique” symphony and Wagner's prelude and Nebestod froy. ‘Tristan und Isolde’ and the “Rienzi” overture. The main | duties Ingredient that Mr. Foch seemed to | tano. find in the popular symphony was] and did volums. Volume to the right of him,} Messrs of him, in. which y refused to be Like Ferttnando in search @f the author of the mottoes on the lozenges, Mr, Foch might have ex- elaimed: | HI it's volume that is wanted, T have PA fgand him. 1 have found lin! he waved the brasses must enthu- a ee round hit. There was little evidence of the @pening adagio pulling at the heart strings, as Paul Morris, the expert program annotator, says it should. The orchestra's playing was too Yough, too lacking in contrasts and @hading. Mr. Foch seems conteht with the simpler effect of loud and woft. Even soft and loud would be a veriation. The vigorous third move- ment was extremely noisy. Sang an attractive program in a man- ner that delighted a friendly audi- ence, The Monday opera was Puccini's Manon Lescaut," its second hearing of the season, Frances Alda is thor- oughly at home in the title role and gave her voice a good warming up for her recital in Carnegie Hall to-night The ‘hard working Mr. back strong from formance of last Saturday night. One wonders when’ he finds opportunity to visit his family and to attend to his Gigh came “Traviata” per- as Commendatore and Capl- Ne was in capttal vocal form beautiful Didur, an, Audist: jainty Myrtt ast. Papi conducted. some Scotti singing: Paltriniert, nian and t! completed tho * will be sung next Thursday afternoon, with Miss Bort as Mimi and Mr. Gigli as Rodolto, for the benefit of the Women's Auxiliary of the Hospital and House of Rest for Consumptives. Others in the cast will be Yvonne D'Arle and Messrs, Danise, Didur, Mardon: Audisio and R, from $1 to $ Because of an unexpected shift in the program arrangement we missed the new composition, Gabriel Pierne’s trio in C minor, that the excellent New York Trio played at its concert fm Aeolian Hall, The trio is in four movements, and, to judge from lobby gossip, is pleasing and diverting music. Clarence Adler, piano, Scipione Guidi, violin, and Cornelius Van Vilet, ‘cello, who comprise the trio, worked together harmoniously and smoothly im a Brahms trio, making it a thing of suave beauty. Ashley Pettis, one of the younger band of pianists, gave a satisfying ex-| © hibition of his technical skill and musical intelligence in the afternoon | im Aeolian Hall, This young artist possesses true feeling and the gift of | port m. pimagination. He is more of an inter- | py q preter than many of his fellow artists, His program included a Brahms rhap- wody, _the eighteen movements 6f CURB ON JERSEY K. K. K. TO BE ASKED BY LAW] ix: finte's Colored People Will Sponsor Bill Now Planned. 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Let us tell you about our dignified credit system, A small deposit makes anything selected yours AT ONCE—take a full year to pay 9 the balance in weekly or monthly payments. ALL DEALINGS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, A guarantee bond given with every diamond purchase, Open Evenings, SOLITAIRES FROM $25.00 TO $1000.00 FREE Teale “ Plated at orice tionat sowelry—GlTS THAT Last ast ROYAL DiamMonp X Watcu Co, 35 Maiden Lane - 6th Floor boys this orange bios. design ot Tek white poids ger ject cut bluerwhive dle: odie white gold id diac ‘5 carat ort senational fase olter ever made only + Davidsbundlertanze, a Chopin Nocturne and Scherzo, his own Mirre nd a Cesar Franck pre- lude, chorale and fugue. Lois Long, soprano, in Town Hall, THE EVENING WORLD, TU ESDAY, DECEMBER 12, W-E-A-F Boys and Girls If you listen in Tonight (Tuesday) at 7:50 to 4:00, you will hear a delightful Toytime Talk that will give you new play ideas, so that you can have the most fun with your Christ- mas toys. Only Ten Shopping Days to Christmas — - Shop Now and Avoid the Last Minute Rush , 1922. nEeARN — Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE, Christy Maiaidvon ’s “BIG SIX’” Indoor Baseball Game 1.17 Large Assortments of All Holiday Needs Handkerchiefs Ina variety of pretty novelty styles Women's Embroidered Linen | Men's Fine Linen Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefe—different, ve Seong in aie x pret- | —hand drawn hems and band embroidered initials—6 in. bas Py box 4 Men'sIrishLinenHandkerchiefs ~—with initial, dozen in gift box—special, 14 dozen...2.2 & Men's Sel! Handkerchiefs —celored or white Heea— embroidered—3 in box,.box .@7 Women’s All-Linen Madeira Handkerchiefs—hand embroid- ered, in dainty odin --dainty corded borders, hand 6 in box..... bor 3.57 embroidered initial — Women's Sheer Linen Handker- | special, 13 dozen, 1.44 Spite epere eareer G11 han's Imported Handkerchiets were 82.97,..........box 2.50 Yeand Yinch bems— Women’s Novelty Swiss Hand- | "ee 16. Fach «Nf kerchiefe “embroidered corgeye | Children’s Initial Handkerchief —aix in gift box......... —8 in a box... Women’s Silk Hose 1.14 $1.77 Qualfry Full fashioned—black, cordovan, grey and other wanted shades. Slightly imperfect. Sizes 814 to 10. Men's All Sift Hose—fancy rib— two-tone colors—sizes 914 to 11)4—were $1.83 Women's Silk Hose—full fasli- | ioned—black cordovap Lv? Other Silk Hosiery for Women— full fashioned plain lace clox. or all-over lace.. 1.38 to 3.27 Men's Silke Hose—full fashioned— black and cordovan— 95 and fawn... 2050 sses sizes 019 to 1114 Fur Scarfs A number of favorite furs in attractive styles, specially priced. TWO SKIN MINK SCARFS—were $32.60. . fA FOX SCARFS—double furred or silk lined—were 833.50 FOX SCARFS—were 823.50. SKUNK SCARFS—were $29.00... nae SKUNK SCARFS—larger sire—were 44. 50 oes) 6 WOLF SCARFS—gray or brown—asilk lined—were © 955. 00. . SQUIRREL SCARFS—were g12.75. , v0 BEAVERETTE SHAWL COLLARS— Special Assortment of various sise Muffe in wanted furs- . 2.50 1052.50 WEDNESDAY . THURSDAY Two-Day Sale Fancy Turkish Bath Towels .50 es Were .68 Hemmed towels with fancy colored or jac- quard centers and borders. Fine Quality Cotton Huck Towels—hemmed or hemstitched —colored stripe’ or P white damask border—- 1 7 were .25..... . CONTINUATION OF SALE Manufacturers Close-out 54 Inch Balivia Special 5.28 Yd. All-wool of the supple, lustrous quality that makes it the favorite fabric for suits and wraps of exceptional beauty. Colors are Sor- rento, elk, tau, brown, cocoa, navy, black and other fashionable shades. Women’s Blanket Cloth Robes Special 6.85 Pretty flowered blanket cloth in medium and dark shades, trimmed with wide satin ribbon on collar, sleeves, front and pocket (model . illustrated). Women’s Corduroy Breakfast Coats—lined throughout with matching dotted silk mull—shawl collar and faney pockets Special One-Day Sale (W ednesday) Covg ; Toys are the kinds the children want most, and, as our quantities are limited, those who would make sure of purchasing should come in early on Wedne Express Wagons — large size: strong and well made of hard wood strong steel-| vet wheels and iron rable Leetsn a 4.23 Scooters —with strong red wheels and heavy tires—wide Miter foot board—every boy and wants one—were $2.98. ,. Madam Hendren Delle —they walk and talk—dai f dressed in colored frocks, shoes and stockings—were 82.87..,.2.08 Madam Hendren Dolls—walk and jae = 19, inches hig b—com- pletely dressed in colot organdy—were 84.87..... 3.98 Gifts for His or Her Dressing Cable Five-P iece Howard Military Sets of ebony or turtle ebony inlined case.........., LB.84 Ivoroyed Toilet Sete =I1 pieces in lined cases—12-piece sets with tray in lined cases— were $17.96 14.96 Bradley Perfumed Sets—Wood- land violet and Nila rose odors, talcum, toilet waters and face 35 . lay. Do}! Carriages—flat reed bodies— reclining back—movable hoods— finished in natural color— tubber tired—were $4.95. 3.98 Have You Been in to See Santa Claus? He is spending the time until Christmas in his house in our Toy Department. You may see and talk to him there any day. For twenty-five cents you may buy from him a delightful sur- prise package, full of Christmas fun. Ivoroyd Mirrors—with plats glass—were 83.74....... 8.23 Ivory Tint Hat Brush— were $2.06 . 46 Ivory Tint Hat Brushes WETICE ios slaonnnalatrs 46 $4 Ivory Tint Velvet To Cushions... > 86 3.74 Ivory Tint Hair parce a pets er 96 Brushes—heavy back... 2.96 Triplet Flasks of Vantine Ex- | 2.23 Ivory Tint Long Liciea e tracta—in attractive hor Mirror Lo rh ai Seo oe 6 Ivory Tint Combes..... .88 ell Powder Box or Hair Receivers cnt POX SEMEE | 2.98 Shel Clk... BAG $3.36 Shell Jewel Box +96 Powder Box .....,... 8: Victrola style Th .96 Hair Receiver ...... .S4 Ivory Tint Hatpin Holders — 36 Hat Pin Holder ..... .28 two styles—were 81.23,. .O6 .96 Picture Frames 84 MORNING SPECIALS Wednesday and Thursday Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders. $1.58 Fine Twill Serges... 1.2'°7 48-inch —all wool navy and black PRESS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR. $1.57 Satins 45-inch—bright satin face evening shades—-also bla SILKS—MAIN FLOOR. 44 ct. Mercerized Sateens B87 46-inch—good assortment of light and dark colors—suitable for all lining purposes. LININGS-BASEMENT, BT ble for nurses’ uni- and boys’ shirts, pajamas, © WHITE GOODS—MAIN PLOOR 22 ct. Seersucker Ginghams 15 Assortment of wanted stripes for housedresses, coveralls, ete. WASH FABRICS—MAIN FLOOR. 25 ct. Yard Wide Percales. .15 Colored tribes on white. WASH FABRICS —BASEMEN 5%4 ct, Bleached Cheesecloth 0 inches wide MUSLIN DEPT 48 ct. Hemmed Turkish Towels ed borders MAIN FLOOR 80 $1.47 Standard Quality Sheets BIx90-—no ¢ BHERTS—DASI $1.27 Men's [nitial Handkerchiefs Of soft finish cambrics 1.04 assort- ment of satin stripe borders » dozen in box are ee FS—MAIN FLOOR $2.25 Men's Work Trouzers 1.47 Dark stri or khaki—sixos 30 to 60 in the lot, but not in each color—various lengths MEN'S WORK CLOTHES—BASEM $1.95 Men's Flannel Shirts... 1.67 Grey or khaki collar uttached LOTHES—BAS $1 67 Men's Cotton 1" Ribbed Union Suits 1.37 Ton or grey—well made--all sites pular make- medium and weight 7.25 37 ct. New Cretonnes -22 Yard wide — “stripes, chinte and novelty ¢ CRETO! a BABEMENT. Women’s Double Extra Size Fleece Underwear. .'7 Vests and drawers—various styles ~—mill runs of $1.17 qualit EXTRA 81ZO DEPT-«TH FLOOR KNIT UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, 50 ct. Women’s Cotten Sport Hose B37 Drop atitch—cordovan and green mixtures—asises 9 to 10. HOSTERY—MAIN FLOOR $1.47 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses Gingham and chambray — con- trasting trim. to 0 years INFANTS’ DEPT.—| ‘OND FLOOK. 97 ct. Babies’ Yoke and Bishop Dresses. . 5S Lace and embroidery trimmed = sires to 5 yours, INFANTS’ DEPT.— secon FLOOR $1.50 Men's Felt Slippers. 1.0°7 With soft padded leather soles broad |asts—excellont quality igh brown and blue—sizes 6 to SHOES—SECOND Foon. 95 et. Children’s Felt Slippers... Red with felt soles — printed pictures on vampe—sizes 5 to @ (2 to 10), SHOES—SECOND FLOOR, $4.95 Men's Trousers... 3.80 All wool +- worsteds, cassimeres and flannels—large assortment of desirable patterns in dark colors rites 29 to 48. MEN'S CLOTHING—MAIN FLOOR. $14.50 Boys’ Suits 12.50 Worsteds, cassimeres d che- viote-light and dark exch with two pairs of fully lined trousers — § to 17 years, BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIND 1LOOR. $12.50 Boys’ Crompton Corduroy Suits. . 7.85 Fxcellent quality—Norfolk or in- verted plait’ models--grey, tac snd brown—two pairs of fully lined trousers—8 to 16 vears. BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR 85 ct. Men's Suspenders .6 9 Fine mercerized ‘bbing ~genu pall cked in at. IAIN FL Until Dec. 23rd Store Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. The following on sale both Wednesday and Thursday unless otherwise specified: : “3 Large Brushed Wool Scarfs Special 4,38 Fine wool in two-tone patterns, of buff and brown, and tan and brown, made with pockets and leather belt. BRUSHED WOOL SKATING SETS—fringe:! sear! with contrasting. color - border—tam with contrasting colors—gray, buff, tan, peacock and white 4.88 WEDNESDAY . Two-Day Sale Peter Pan Collar and Cuff Sets 54 Were .75 Dainty sets of which one likes: to have plenty for wearing on dresses and sweaters. Pure linen, organdie or eyelet embroidery Lays put up in gift boxes. 2 THURSDAY Extra Size Dresses \°. 12.00 ma ed Value $18.75 ial Good quality men’s wear serge, well made in. % belted one-piece or waistline tailored models, some with panels, and braid trimmed. Slack and navy. Sizes 421% to 52'.. Extra Size Dept.--4th Floor. Because of Discontinuance of Radio Depart ment Entire Stocks of Radio Merchandise Now Being Sold at of 14 Regular Prices A marvelous 0, Opportunity to obtain a complete set of parts, of standard manufacture, at less than wholesale cost. If you are looking for a gift the whole family will enjoy, these Closing out prices bring Radio down to every one’s purse. Little Tots’ W hite Chinchilla Coats: 3.85 Were $5.97 Charming Winter coats for the kiddies, in belted models, in sizes to three years. WHITE CHINCHILLA HATS AND CAPS to match coats. Special Purchase Wo: e2n’s Extra Size COATS 18.88 Val. $27.73 and $29.73 Model illustrated is in black winter fabric with fur collar, lined throughout and inter- lined, and in an unusually at- tractive model at this price. Other models in brown, well tailored with satin de chine linings and self cloth collars and other utility coate. Sizes 4214 to 521». Extra Size Dept.--4th Floor. f gil Sa \ ? ..O7

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