The evening world. Newspaper, December 26, 1922, Page 13

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ee 1 *y) “William Tell,” Rossini’s Old i Work, Next Metropoli- ‘The next retvat scheduled for th ‘Métropolitan Opera House is Rossini's familiar, by name at | ‘Tell,’ It 1s many years since, in its original form, this work has elevated the Metropolitan stage, although its plot, scenery and some of its music pected to live in luxury on the royal- tles from the famous overture—quite &® popular piece with orchestras that go in for descriptive things like “dawn,” “storm,” &c. Mr. Gatti’s or chestra,,directed by Papi, will try its Arnold, “Mardones tan Revival. By Frank H. Warren. utilized last season by The Mask Wig Club of the University of vania and given at the Met- Fopolitan to a delighted audience.. recall the hero's remark that he ex- The performance is set Jan. 5“and Mr. Danise title role... Martinelli is Walter, Didur Gessler, D'Angélo Melichtal, Bloch a fisherman, Bada Rodolf, Picco Leu- told, Miss Ponselle the Matild Sundelius Jemmy, Tell’s son, and Mrne. Perini Edvide. Mr. is stage manager, August Berger has arranged the dances and the non- urban scenery has been painted by Vittoria Rota of Milan. The dates of the dress rehearsals, it is surmised, will be announced later. Thewman Mr. Gatti's guess that his new “Thais? would prove a good Christ- Mas matinee Attraction was a good one. The opera's bright. and cheery Christmas spirit and its holiday at- mosphere were just the magnets to @raw a big audience, that Mme. Jeritza w: and was doing her now second time may have had its influ- ence upon ‘the public. went well and may be said to have served as an extra rehearsal pre; tory to its next showing on a scription night. most: the same Messrs. Harrold, ahd Minés, Ry being the main impersonators. In the evening Verdi's ‘Ernant," with Miss Pdngelle and Messrs. Mar- tinelll, Ruffo and Mardones, held the board > Full-Fruited Raisin Bread The real, “old-fashioned” kind that makes you like raisin bread is back again. ” Bakers everywhere are making it fresh every week—. some every day, Ask your grocer or order from a neighborhood bake shop. Get it ready-baked. No need to bake at home, Order now. Made with Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins the best raisins for bread, and all home cooking uses, Had Your Iron Today? k gg ee | Alexander’s Shoe The 66th JANUARY SALE i on account of early stock-taking. Sale dvyanced a few days is sale is an annual-event that means much to those who like fine shoes at economical prices. Women’s Low Shoes, $5-85 Including high-tongue patterns in patent leather or black satin; one-strap patterns in patent leather or dull calfskin—all with turned soles—-from our regular stock that sold at $10. Women’s Boots $5 Laced or buttoned, of black kid- skin, welted soles of good oak leather; indispensable for winter health and comfort. Regular Alexander stock. A few of the items are: Men’s Shoes $ 6:45 Blucher tan calfskin, laced, calf lined throughout, heavy double soles with damp-proof inserts; fine for winter wear, good-look- ing and comfortable. All sizes to start. Formerly $8.50. ’ Boys’ Shoes Si: 5 01385 92-95 fis¢ $3.95 Plump tan leather, with heavi- jest oak soles, welted and stitched; rubber heels of new gum. Made to stand the wear that real boys give them. Morning shopping is recommended. Sale goods cannot be sent on approval, exchanged or credited. Anorew ALEXANDER Sixth Avenue.corner Nineteenth Street Hodson Tubes, 6th Ave. “L" and West Side Subway—All Conveniant The opera . Lal INY A POUND PROFIT barn [dl esas sane Specials for Tuesday, Dec. 26th Wrapped Chocolate Nut Caramels wr ZAC Chocolate Covered Cream Pepper- mints Regularly. 500 3 4¢ POUND NET Specials for Wed., Dec. 27th Assorted Club Chocolates A surprisingly good collection of Chocolate Covered Sweets, rare ZAC Special Mixed Candy The Big Variety Package made u af Chosolate ‘Covers. w-ats, Bon Bons, Ceseanut Cuts, a els, jeugatines, Crystallized eppermints, Wintergreens, and many et lbs, ml eoe wr BOC Briarcliff Milk Chocolate Cherries Regularly 696 59 c POUND NET OR EXACT LOCATIONS SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY. Holiday Sales Begin Astor Place at Ninth Street Great Works Well Planned rise slowly but.surely to the perfection desired. The, St. Gothard tunnel of Switzdlund; the Panama. ‘anal of General Goethals and President Roosevelt; — the Northern Pacific arid Southern Pacific Railroads for example, each of which was fathered and fostered by the Stanfords and- the Huntingtons; the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania from Benjamin Franklins time to Provosts Smith and Penni- mans’ time and the present day- 5 - Ts it not worth while'to do great things and keep on doing them? “it (Signed) “- Imported Hand-made Morning Frocks $2.95 to $4.95 The newest versions of the practical morning frock, fashioned entirely by ‘hand in a dozen or more charming styles and pret- tily hand-embroidered in har- monizing colors by the deft fin- gers of Philippine needle women. _Chambray, checked gingham, gingham combined with sateen, and chambray combined with gingham in lovely reds, blues, greens, browns, rose, mauve and black. When you see them you will be amazed at their absurdly low prices, “Third Floor, Old Building $40 success. Slightly Rumpled Handkerchiefs One-third to One-half Less All the lovely handkerchiefs, both men’s and women’s, which lost their freshness during the rush of the Christmas season, were put away for this sale. Pure linen handkerchiefs. Colored handkerchiefs. Odd initialed handkerchiefs, _Hand - embroidered handker- Cees. ret Floor, Old Bullding Women’s Hand- woven Scarfs $3, $5.25 and $6 Help the disabled soldiers help themselves! Pure worsted—soft snd warm - Distinctive Fashions ' Excellent Fabrics Furs beyond criticism Another Sale of Distinction in the Women’s Fashion Salon Smart Frocks and Gowns, $25 to $135 Formerly $35 to $395 Whi Wruumafe, Store Now Closes at 5.30 Telephcne 4700 Stuyvesant Great Clearaway, Wednesday, of Women’s Fine Coats, Capes and Wraps At One-third to One-half less than original prices * * * These are the models whose prototypes have made our season a great The simple, beautifully made models, chosen by smart women. The stunning wrap-around coats, usually with shawl collars of fur, the soft-line wrap-like coats, whose chie depends so much on the way they are worn, the straight perfectly hanging coats for the woman who prefers the trim silhouette—bloused coats, in fact no smart fashion is missing. The majority are fur-trimmed ‘and these furs were purchased before. prices advanced early in the season. * * * Fox, wolf, caracul, beaver, squirre] are the furs used, generously for collars and sometimes for cuffs. Fur collared capes in the $40 group. Self trimmed coats, too, in the less expensive groups. Evening wraps of luxurious brocades and velvets in the $90 group. Many individual coats and wraps, copies of imports and several fur- lined capes in the $120 group. The best soft pile fabrics are used in black, taupe, the browns and blues of today and an occasional dark dull red. * * * Note:—These wraps were every one made to our order and, therefore, the work- manship was carefully watched. Second Floor, Old Bullding —beautifully hand-woven by dis- Twills Crepes Brocades abled soldiers here in New York Kashas Matelasses Chiftons into stunnin spare scarfs, 19 in, Cloths Velvets Laces wae ved wit Potsee| | Fur-trimmed, embroidered or decorated in the many dis- 2. | tinctive ways of today’s delightful mode. In bold checked and striped | effects, or in pretty conservative colorings. Street Floor, Old Bullding | silhouettes. Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear | In the most desired colors, and of course in the approved Second Floor, Old Bullding More Wanamaker Refrigerators at these Astounding Prices 4 The maker consented to make one more concessi lot of Wanamaker refrigerators st the following recor: All of the same genera! model {Jlustrated, but in three sizes aa follows $31.75 Refrigerators for $19.75 80 in, wide—18}4 fn. deep—42 In, high—75 lbs. {ce capacity. $36.00 Refrigerators for $22.25 82 in, wide—19}4 In, deep—45 in, high—90 lbp. ice capacity. $40.50 Refrigerators for $24.75 84 {n, wide—2034 In, deep—48 In, high—110 Ibs. {ce capacity. Three door, side jletng type, Cases are solidly constructed of hard wood, golden oak finish, All hardware ls nickel~plated. Provision chambers are lock seam type, finished with durable white enamel. Ice chamber is galvanize steel, water ght Jolnta. Shelves are wire, tinned to prevent rusting, Interior removable trap and drain pipe, one more—so that we can offer this limited New 1683 models of the famous Puritan refrigerators direct from the factory. The firet lot sold out imme distely, These will go as fast, Mail orders filled while quantity lasts, Ceverth Gellery, New = Py Formerly A. T. Stewart Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 at $10.75, $22.50 and $29.50 - For $17.50 to $39.50 grades ‘ a _ Lovely soft woolen fabrics in coats for girls of 6 to 16, that we have had made to our order and copied after some of our more expensive models, or which we have taken from our regular stocks and specially priced for this occasion. Strictly tailored with pret- ty convertible collars of the material, or made quite smart by collars of raccoon and Australian opossum, they are all carefully lined with Ven- etian sateen, While the brown tones pre- dominate, there are other ex- quisite shades, too—Lanvin vid tan. Bboond "Risor, Old Buiiing IN THE BOYS’ OWN SHOP Boys’ $14.50 All-Wool Suits, $12.50 , All from our regular stock of fine clothing: ~Sturdy, durable fabrics tailored to re long wear. Many fabrics and patterns in sizes 8 to 18. re Boys’ Fine Mackinaws,. $12.50 Pure virgin wool mackinaw fabric in attractive pat- terns. Built to withstand the rough usage that a boy gives his clothing. at Boys’ Sheepskin Coats, $12.50 Fine moleskin shell, lined with soft golden pelt. Heavy collar, deep pockets, belted all around. Ideal for Winter sports wear. Se Street Floor, New Buliding ei THE. BOY EVERYTHING FOR Important Mid-winter Sale for Children Ito 6 Coats at $5 to $25 Were $7.75 to $37.50 Reproductions of the season’s most successful styles, and authentic copies of models from leading English and French couturiers for little sisters and brothers 1 to 5.~ $120 All-wool chinchilla cloth, French and American-made wool velours and bolivias, of exquisite tex tures and colorings, often effectively adorned with caracul, nutria and Australian opossum. Hats at 95c to $5.95—were $2.95 to $10.50 Lovely little shapes in the same fine, deep pile fabrics as the coats. Frocks at ‘$1.95 to $5.95—were $3.25 to $10.95 Straight-line styles that exhibit smart apd-engaging deo orations. hambra’ ‘cales, French ginghams and ‘linens, in soft pas shan and White cretnates PE te and striped dinities ‘and ee in sizes 2 to 6. Third Floor, Old Buliding All 1923 Calendars—Half Price Book Store, Street Floor, Old Building olaire. cloth, tweeds, silvertip velours, A HOLIDAY SPECIAL Men’s and Young Men’s $50 and $55 Suits lowered to $38 Good news for the man who wishes to start the New Year with new clothing of finest quality at moderate price. Just 200 suits for men and: young men, all from regular stock. The fabrics are worsteds, tweeds, chev- jots and cassimeres. The patterns are in hairline stripes or fancy mixtures on grays, browns and blues. For men the models are conservative or semi-conservative 8-button coats; for young men the popular 8 or 4-button coats with small lapel, straight back and short vents. Included in the group are Norfolk and sports models for young men. _ Regulars, longs, shorts, stouts, in sizes 84 to 46. Every garment is tailored to the highest specification standard in America—WANAMAKER’S. Street Floor, New Bullding Holiday Sale of Girls’ Fine Coats! FET TP

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