Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 06, 1920, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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TO MUSIC LOVERS
WB HAVK new had the opportunity
. of licnrlne tliree of ihn lemiit.n-
vk Hymnhenv Nnnfetv nn.l'
SrSn5lrnih nU c"nfV- thus far this
v2v2nIT:,tlloi.neK,0n Symphony, the New
- V. J'"1"1""' aeciciy nmi our own.
fcli??im,??0,h lviB htul th, nrtvimtnge of
naInR 1ml hg en lustra under rchcarpnl
aL v "uaIy the cntlr.i Ume since the
Amcricftn np.iBr.ii closed out the results
Ol till lirnnflA ...... ..... .....in.. i-.
in the work which the organization did
SL.if nr.st J'l'llnilclphla concert. One
weuia naturally expect n highly finished
EYENIK0 PXJBLIO IEDGER-PtelTABELPHIA; &AT13BDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1920.
sciireltv nt rru ....itt - .. .
first riSnk-roVeVchcS "" WJ3 b?'f0f-..
BUT. speftklng of French nymphonle nmBvn&iv?SSilc .. wln .lT. .1"
?-. .t """" conipeillion in 111H Huihna
m?"'1" th?'e!wrt symphony, which kew."'
Mr StokewsM gave nt last week's con- !!'
- iirB
neirrilRCK Will conduct and Mix K.t.lls
soprano, winner of th t(2n Htn.
trnv.. nf lnt weaI;'. ' -V"K1. ",'1M. Will be the soloist. TD nrn.
It approach,, considerably closer a ..mnhJ"1.!? "t.1. ''"'P"" "verturei
in i- nnnrnnnnaa mah a a i .... - . .
te the Sal Vymphen In feelilX'ff riot In SlTei 'iXl
f ths
ensemble te fellow the rnr-atunt playing "' lived prnctlcn
luKeiiicr winch the orchestra dll en Its I't'i'leil In Pi
trlumnhal Ktimtiiviti t .nr hut tin. tininii
f,f lll erchcBtrn Is net noticeably better
""7 n mm Hcasen
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nmi fi..mn i,i.i..:i;i-c'::.i..::M'. ...: nm. i.,,. v.'.rL'r.Jvs"" "-"'"n? e
...... -..- ' nuiui uulltim'SI """ Jti.it,-. . ui" " ",a "" ' llllHtlXOItl." MISS
the symphony. If net against orchestral J;"""'."'!' "ruler the recitative and aria
music ns a whole, ns n means of ex- J-ucla u Lammcrmoer."
presslen. Th. ... , .
The -C9.it Tranelt avmnhnnv 14 n. renl n,f "V. "t"A. Interruption In the . I'hllntM-
symphonle . work, but Kranck wn a becur nt iVVL" 11 '" J2.t!L "!!!
iuuiiuii vin
concerts en
AIM l.tl f A.
hVrj?,d".T;?vember ""I TO with a cel
allt H w ,hs twntleth annlvert-iiry of th
;, but lTiinclt wn a occur next week when th erii Vntinn
n Frenchman, nltheugh be en , teu r. tWJ n hb .0?elSnc.0rti
illy nil of his creative I 2"?,lnlr 12 nn.l 13. the .cries llng
Helglnn nnd net
arts nnd beenrne a naturalized
iTenrhtnan rntlipr Info In llfA Tint nt
the same time, Debussy, who represents
wie rem essence of modern French music,
TlltS InllSt net hrt tnlnn ImiVAVni. tn TefUSed til necetlt rrniiel na n VrMynU
run nun ul0 unmrescii orchestra does
net rnnlt nmeng the ery first of Ameri
can eri'iicstr-t. for It does Mr. Dnm Dnm
resch has it flne body of musicians In
his organization, esptclally In the wood weed
winds, but this Is new a characteristic
or the best American erc Urns. The
uomeii Ovlu'sMa i,q uh f.imetw wood
wind choir vlrtunlly intact from the
Anya when It hnd no rivals In the world
In this difficult choir, and Mr. Stokewskl
if 1111"1 '", th'' Fnmc cll0lr ' th-' I'hlla
teiphla Orchestra te a point where It
need net fear comparison with any or
ganization in the world. IJut the point
is that the New Yerk organization does
jet show any material gain In ensemble
rrem having played together the whele
ummer.
rpHE Bosten Kymphen Orchestra, en
the ether hand. Khnws n tremendous
Improvement, net from the last con
certs of last reason, when the organiza
tion was a badly "shot te pieces" ns an
orchestra can be nnd still turvlvn. hut
from the average of Its work since the.
days of the war. whew the disruption
beg.in The new twert -master. Itlchnrd
Burgjn, made n most favorable Impres
sion by the enthusiasm and sincerity of
his playing He apparently knows the
technique of his position and should de
much te bring the organization back
te the place uhich It Termerly held
It Is te be hoped that thlt time the
Bosten Orchestra will rceeer perma
nently from the troubles which have
beset It since the e.irly days of the war
As an organization It has probably dmiu
inore than any ether one In spreading
the gospel of geed music throughout this
country In the many vears of Its exist
ence by reason of the fact that It was
lways a "touring" orchestra ami was
virtually the first in th. I'nlted States
te make nny real effort te give regular
annual series In ether cities than Its
home one Their strings still de net
play with the accuracy of attack, release
or Intonation of the famous ludv of
which Knelsel. Willy Hess and Wltek
Were the lenders, but this can hardly be
expected he seen after what the orches erches
fc"a has gene through.
rrtflB most Interesting composition per-
,L MJrmed by the Husten OMiestrn at lt name at the MetropellUn Oners Heuse
first concert uns the l'lm Instrumen- dnei!av nlht Instead of en Thursday
tntlen of th Osar Vrnnek t'r,.nd. nlht. as the heun was enmmed for Thurs-
Thoralennd Purue and Philadelphia con- ''J J ,V1J1h, ? for.lhe rparnce of Kub-
cert-goers hnd a fine onpertunlty te rem- f"h- Thl" wl ' " e"1" deviation from
pnre the InHtrutnetitntlen with the form
for plnne sole, as Mr Onhrllnwltsch
composer, declnrlnir him tn hn enttrelv
and distinctively Belgian both In thought
and In expression. Nevertheless, the
best of the modern Frencrf school is
built upon Franck. with the exception of
Debussy himself. Perhaps Hepartz
having been a pupil of Franck has some
thing te de with his symphonic feeling,
TUB Philadelphia organists are pre
paring for a busy eensen, nnd the
flrct of four special recitals it !-'
Clement's Church Is nnnen" d for n"t
Tuesday nfternoen. It will b-j the 53 Hh
recital under the auspices of the Ameri
can Organ Players' Club.
We are curiously apt te overlook the
excellence of the organ players of nur
ewe town, but this does net cxUt else
where, for a comparatively recent num
ber of the Diapason, which may he
termed the etllclnl organ of American or
ganists, duxetcd n large amount of space
te the success of Philadelphia Day nt
the recent conference of the American
nrgnnlsts In New Yerk.
In opening Its article, the Diapason
says: "The Philadelphia ergnn fra
ternity Is net new te fame In the fields
of performance and composition alike. In
nddltlen te which the City of Brotherly
T.ove possesses n reti'ltntlnn for t'S
famous organs. Hut Philadelphia Day
at the convention was never"i Vr. -mi
eye-opener. There may be ether cities
en the face of the glob.- which could
ciiual the teamwork done by the PMI
adelphlans In their two programs, but It
would he difllcult te believe thnt the
record could be surpassed."
Among the Philadelphia erganlstn
whom the Diapason singled out for the
highest praise are Holle Maltland, whose
Concert Overture Is described ns "a
brilliant composition brilliantly played" ;
Frederick Schlleder, Henry S. Fry, S.
tmltli, Philip II. Oecpp nnd Harry A.
, Sykee.
Coming Musical Events
The new PhltadMnhli Arand Onera Ce.
"Ill clve Its second opera under Its nv
UKMOlOl'fi NOTICES
Al.MIUtr .1. MICK, eilltiir of the Krraman,
vlll p,ak Sundav sftprnnen Nevemt)r 7
3 p. m. Rubicet. "ni-tnecrary nnd the
Mint' " Mfetlne under the nuplffs of
the YeunK Democracy White's A'lillterlum.
1.1th st . south of Chestnut. Erybedy
w1nme Admlfnlun fre.
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lluiill.t
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Plnyed the composition In lt original
form at his recital In the Academy only
the Wednesday evening before the Bos Bes Bos
eon concert. i
Under the color of the full erches-
tratlen which Mr Plerne'used. the work i
lest practically all Its pianlstlc flavor
nnd indeed seundd lll:e an entirely
different composition It Is doubtful If .... ,.....
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rnmlllni- iilth lh wnrk nnlv frnm the I "SP "nd ll'rks (
i."""."".: ; Vu" i."..."v..:.i.i i... "" snts,
i.tllUI'lJIIIk Ul llie llt'ltiL'i. nuuiu lit. .-
recognized it without the title, at lenst
until the unmlstnkeble meledv of the
chornle began The orcheslrater made
n few rhnt.gety in the work but as a rule
followed the original as closely us It Is
possible te de win n working with se
different n medium. t
The orchestrated work was well worth
hearing although It is doubtful if It
will apnear en many piegrnms even ex
clusively Freit.'h eni-s In spite of he
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Itev ii v It'DOI'T I'r'sldi nt
rt-.a - "D .".iiiii'in nniiivrrKiii y ui ma
I,.'e...,S'ir'uri15nc et ,n orchestra, Avhlch
occurred en .November 10, 1000.
eitim.cil,?,..?.M-.aurcl will Klve her only re
eta! in Philadelphia IhU year next Friday
Mcnlng In tiie Academy et Music. Manuel
i-ii-i i.tiuer tlinl.t. iv 1 1 asilt.
...!m,, . "ftl"-durcl' program wilt Include
some of her meat fameua numbers, as well
as annt new ones.
.-"rhe Irftz string quartet will give the first
If, "'If two concerts this season under the
auspices of the L'nilers'.tv i:ten!en Sn.
en Tuesday evening-, November V3. In i
ithorspeon Hall The program will In-1
elude nrahtns' Quartet In A miner. Schu-
;TrF." ..variations en "Death and the
Maiden" and Mozart's Quartet In D major
The second recital In the Jleetheven sonata
?."''.". .wnlcn Mme, Hamareft Is giving In
the bnllreem of the Jlellevue-Rtratferd, with
exnlatMtery lectures by Mr. Htokewskl, will
take place next Wednesday evening T.i
program will be the oenatas Opus 10
-Ne. 3, in 1) majer: Opus 14. Ne. 2. O
major; Opus le, Ne. 1, C mlnen Opus 10,
Ne. a, v major; Op. 13, C miner (rathet
liiue). The Chamber Music Association will held
Its first meetlnr tomorrow afternoon at 4
e clock In the ballroom of the Bellevue.
Ftratferd. The lllch Quartet will furnish
the program, which Includes the Haydn
D'inrtet. Ne .1, In P major; the "rtemnntle
Serenade" of Jan Drarslts-Huv and the First
Quartet, in C miner, of ltrahms.
Frltt Krelsler will make bis second ap
pearance In Phllidelphla this season en Mon
day mernlnir. November IS, opening the
serles of Monday morning mulcales in the
ballroom of the ncllejiie-Stratferd.
The program which Mr. and Mrs Jeiin T.
llraun have selected for their Joint ret Hal
opening the Academy of Music Feyer, en the
nftirnoen of November 111. will feature songs
by living American composers. Included
among them Is one of the. nrst songs com
posed In America, entitled "My Days Have
Keen Se Wondrous Free " written by Francis
Hopklnsen. of Philadelphia.
Jan Kubellk wip b heard at the Metro
politan Opera Heuse. In this elt next Thur-d-iy
night. Kubellk composed three welln
concertos during the war e.nd will play one
of them at hl concert in this city.
I.llllan Olnrlch.. the well-known Phila
delphia soprano, will b heard In recital in
Wlthorepeon Hall next Thursday evening.
She will sing songs by Hsendel, Charles
Hern, Schubrt. including three nf hl -"O-t
fametM ones; an aria. "Softly Sighing."
by Weber. Oretchanlneff Haehman'neff.
MacFnjden, Clark. James Francis Ceeko
and Fa Fester.
MnMIn T.lsnn. rtlnnlst. ulll muke bl first
public appearance here at Wlthsrspoen Hall
en Wednesday even'ng The program con-1
slsls nf th difficult ltarh-Tauelg Toccata i
and Fugue in D miner Heethiven's Wald
stein Senata, the Schumann Cnrnaval and '
a arl -s of compositions bv Chepin, Mess-1
l?rrJ,, rtohmanlnert. Bchubert-Tauslg and
the performer's own "Sketches."
.f ?R10ert .wU'.!'e lven at th. Musical
mnrman. rlanlstl Mn
"o-'eprano, Rn,j Jnrti Adelph Mandell,
"i""""! .iia ituin jjarDcr
accompaniments, """
. " . ieBi, TiuillllBl Vfininiivf
pianist; Mrs. Qeerge J. Drlnten
will piny the
MR. DOUTY'S RECITAL
Flrtt One of the'8eaen Succettfully
Given at Wltherpoen Hall
Nicholas Ueuty. who hns earned a
well deserved fame extending far Iw Iw
Ixeni thc Jimfs of his own city, gave
the first of his lecture-recitals at With With With
erspoen Hall last cvculnjt under the
auspices of the University Extension
OOClCtV before n lmmn a ii, II ....no
In this work Mr. Ueuty has struck a
new and vnluable note In musical In
"'ruction nnd enjoyment i for while his
nwt talks before each song arc in
structive, they give an added pleasure
te tlie art he manifests In the Interpre
tation of the songs he sings Immediately
nt. ? cvc"'nK his general subject
was Modernism and Impressionism,"
nnd he made, the point which should
often be borne in mind In listening te
CiVir", y m0(lcrn works, that a compo
sition Is net necessarily geed Just be
cause It happens te be new. Kach of
the senus was prefaced by a few words
teiiinjr of the uencral Idcn of the com
poser In the (.enif.
1" the musical part of the program
Mr. Uetitr. as the subject demanded,
confined himself te the fcenes of the
composers of the modern period slnRlttj
nothing of n period nnterler te Schu
mann. The composers represented
were Schumann. Urahrns, Liszt. Itlch
nrd Strauss nnd Winner, of the later
Germans: Debussy, Itnvel nnd Aubert.
of the French, and Iluclies. A. W.
Kramer nnd Allee Ilebcr Fish. Ameri
can. I'hllndelpliln was represented en
the preisrnm by "The Showers" of Cn
tnllle JCeekwer and "Her Llpq Were Se
Near." by Mr. Deuty hlmelf.
The slneer was In excellent voice
nnd his recital was Rrentlv enjoyed.
Jeseph W. Clnrke plnyed thc nccom nccem
nanlnieuts with his tintinl ceed taste,
llttent tcchnlnue and thorough sympathy
with the soloist.
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VViivN'. (It'inr st nna i nelten nve
u.inVlav. Nev 7, 1UU0. sMlie atll a tn.
The. minister
will pran
cfalses for children In the parish house
Bt the sain tuur
All nre liH '
Rv ItiitlKIl H rOHIIEH,
SuiJ. t I h I'riitttua1
HT. rKTEH'i ('IM'ltCll
:iil ur I I'ltie sts
lte iCUWAUD St. JKITEIIYS. 8 T. D
It.icter. '
7 'te a. m Ifnly fommunler'
ll.ii) u m Mernlnn Hervlm and Sr
innn by the Very ltv Oers IJ Myers
Ii-.m of Hely Trinity Cathedral, Havana,
i uba
The Choir will sine:
' ' ileum in F" Prout
".' rusilyta ' Gounod
h HI) p m Evnnlng Servlc with brief
ad.irena Short ltet.ltal by Choir of forty
men and boy.
Viiid" With Me" Ilarnby
iMiins by Master Ilefmann. Mesnrs Weir
ami Nerrls )
"Klen Was the Wild nillew". .. Meble
lUnacempairleil )
I'su Prlreej Treasure" Iteberti
Hecsssiunal OeKeven
"Oed Who Mad-it Earth and IUanjn '
tenr
(Men's Chorus)
The length of tlil Srvlce Is lust one hour
Sunday at Y. M. C. A., Nev. 7, 1920
OENTEAI. lll.Iin. Mil AKCII HT.
If l("UIUM I !
' Tin: liini.n class
i Toptel "Hew Confidence Cemes
tader. Mil aECHKii: II STrtEAKBIl
ArDITOIUI'M I P M
SUUVICE MErTINO
Bpeaker' HEV. TllKO UBTHHAM. Th. D.
" Norrlstewn. l'a .,.,
Tople: "The Ulrtli of th-j ' ,
Br llysham will us tils lars Illble Chart.
tr. " 18 feet n c00rK
HMsleal Pro"5i,.vle,inp S"t" ,n '"
.-V .. miiiiii- r-k t Ti. T-
A II. t-ft
iaUri nEV C. H HIIirtK. D p.. Th. :
TopIei "Dees It Msk Any Dlfferenc
Wbsthsr or Net We llellev In a
mture i. lie
t I.OI111T-7 P it
KVEN1NU StN(I SICIIVICB
tn Your Favorite Hvmns With Us
Bi!lid.ri QKOiteia w scurtOEDEn
LOllHY P M
HVRSIN'O sEitvicn
Illustrated With rotlen Pleturs
Tepic ' Man nnd Pea"
(Uut from in uecpi
west iir.nr. bjni 4 svnsem sth.
AtJMTOItlCM 4 P M.
srnvicn meeting
Speaker: II KV WILLI M I Mil LEH. Jn.
Special Muile I'ndet Direction of
Jtr. Jlerthran P t'lin. r ('lieirmaater
Tabsrnsrls Lutheran Church
I.OI1I1Y I' M
TOUNO TEOPLE'S SERVICE MEETtNQ
Leader- MR D H. MtHI'.NHY
CURLS' k HOYS LOIIHY "I P M
HECWLAR STt'DY (IROI'PS
fl'00 P M FELLOWSHIP Ht'I'PER
NORTH III.IHI. 1(11.1 W. I.EHKlll AVE.
I.OIU1Y I P. M.
Spsaker: REV. JOHN JIART, U. of P.
Y. M. C. A.
Tepic: 'The Perfect Personality"
Ooletst: MRS. C HAVENS, Seprano
NOTICE
At CENTRAL RLDO . Saturdays 4 P. M.
lierlnnlnir November IB. 1020
International Sunday Scheel Lei ion
interpreted and Illus' rated by
Rev J. iienry Harms
mlftw iHii ft iSiiPli U- SsA
MEADOWBKOOK SCHOOL
Country Day Scheel for Beys
MEADOWBROOK, PENNA.
Primary Scheel (Ueya Under 8), Lewer Scheel, Upper Schel
A eclioel that Rive a boy a oemplets elementary
schooling and prepares for entrance te any TRUSTEES
uuniums iinui ill vuii-iri iii.... v..i..ej ..in.
away from his home era Ita Tltai lnnuences aur.
SIOI
nir.
Intellertunl studv me enmblned with Christian
lnir his itnnreRsinnnble yenrs,
DSeetinn, eta
epen-nlr training
A rclinel In which
handwork, ana
example and precept te develop full manhood
cnoei rrnunaa nave is acre;
located 3 miles north of Jen
and efllclency. Scheel
hlarh elevation.
IS-
klntewn Reading- HallreHd te Meadowbreolb
Autobus service for nearby places. J
and nJilKntnent of clne" Bent 2 I'V.r pros.
pectus, terms, ete address the Head uaatar,
EltV. JOIIN lYTPTn WitlKEB, M. A.
Mettrlnwhrnelt, Ia.
Charles Xi. Herle. Jr.
Oeerse W. ICIklna. tn
3. fimylle ItcTknea
VTa:-n HerVnesa
Andersen MaoPhee
Charles E. M-iInntae
Jehn C. Martin
Georte SatUrthwalie
Itebert Bewail
J........ nt. .. ....... ...... II. . . ..... ...i.t
Ilelh Heies
KVEUUU1)Y W1U.CUMB.
YM CA
er1 rnirjii)i.-irniA
LADIES AUK ESPECIALLY IWVITED.
Straycr's Business College
Strnyer's Dualnes CellcRa has room
for a few mere students at both Us
day sessions nnd Its nlKht Besslens.
This Is the school thnt rei such larue
H.ilnrles for Its urnduates, because
they are mere expert than ethers. If
you nnt ii buslneus education, we
would supgrst that you start at
Strayer's at encn at either the day or
th night isetnlens
Straycr's Business College
807 Chcitnut Strait Phene, Walnut 384
30aDay Business College
New Address
STUDENTS CHAPTER DLDG.
Susquehanna, near Bread
We have purchased the above splendid
bullillne n permanent home for our
cellrfe. Diamond S204.
SUV Iltne unu money, anu sreuxe ui
best iwsltlen In the city.
"Th scnoei inns i
fi.1 iirfertlr nrsellri
Centrnet or monthly rate.
Tli school that Is practically perfect
terfej-tlr nrnrllral." '
1"' ..-..-.,--..
IO()I NTEMKIUAI'IIKICS W.NTi:i"
Tha business world Is Ufclng ier stenos.
raphsrs who are abevs the ordinary In
ability and training. Our ceur trains
you te supply this need. Day or
nlsht classes. Call or write for
cataieir.
I'HII.A. ntmiNKHS. COI.I.EOE
and Cenes' of Cemmrree
1HI7 Ih-trnt St. Vhlladelnnl.
Wanamaker Institute
SSI) AND WALNUT HTfl.
Vacnnclis for live students In
SPANISH and ELOCUTION
Other Courses Sejrlforjcstaleii.
Philadelphia Turngemeinde
flat. l MAIIMMI flent Sill ftWtnmmm.tljt.
Swlminlnr, I'hyslca) Culture, "Norms!
Course" In Hwlininln beclne Oct, 1st,
Enroll new. Itoeklet.
linOAO ft reLVMHIA AVE.
MINICW, INHTRItCTION
Music, las.
I CrrCfiMHIl I V Censervatw
UIJUVUUiriuuLiu of
1D14 CHESTNUT ST.
mbllc Hchoel Musi Hueerslslsa
Phila. Musical Academy
Qermsntewn Ilranch, 30 E. Walnut Lane. Cat.
31th Heason. uin, asaa. jes. v, marks, uir.
Hcnoei et uzpressien rnifi Art
utriAJiina
KUII.I
KHIKDEIt
NOItltlH 1711 Chestnm HI.
Hnraea MSI
hi
Kllcare Scheel Dramatle Art flpeclal ets.
classes elocution, dram, art. stsr trslnlns,
nnbll stwink. HU C'hxtnut HI,, Hnruc 48a.
i ' 'r"l' ' ' ." f.Jn.ii.1 'fltUmin
lM. SAmIIVmamwI. DIUIta nieuuiu
On Sale en the
Third Fleer
SATURDAY, NOV 0. 10J0. Stere Open Daily nt 0 A. M. Clese at 0130 I'. M. M
Snellenburg S
K-J ENTIRE BLOCK -MABKFT lllw 2I2STREETS kJf
On Sale en the!
Third Fleer'
Monday at Snellenburg' s Typically Fine Values and Assertmei
In Our NOVEMBER SALE OF
Heusefurnishings, China and Lamps
$75 AH
White
Enamel
Kitchen
Cabinets,
With slld
ing porcelain
tnble top. As
pictured.
Sold, en club
plan.
Mail and Phene Orders Filled While Quantities Last J
Reg. $6 te $8 Rich Cut Glass
$4.95 Piece
tfiBPgin
.. !.jU. iZ2m
nfSJ M:Jk
-r w u s fi&aft 'JCJSj
I r-JLj SSS5
MPii
reH? irivri era.
$1.50 Genuine
O'Cedar Mop,
With Handle,
59c
Packed In
metal contain-
Or
This lviep and Bettle 7Q
of O'Cedar Oil for. . . J7C
$45 Light Oak -Finish
Refrigerators, $29.95
White enamel-lined feed cham
ber. Sold en Club Plan.
Porcelain-Tep Tables
White enamel base, porcelain
tops.
$17.50
Tables at
$13.50
$20
Tables at
$15.95
White steel base.
$22.50 Tables at $17.95
With 2 drawers weed base.
Sold en Club Plan.
J
Many cuttings and novel shapes rich and sparkling designs.
Bowls, vases, celery trays, sugar and cream sets, fern dishes, bonbon
baskets, competes, handled relish dishes, ice tubs, nut bowls, etc.
40c te $4 Hand-Painted China at
25c te $2.00
PTfr?) z'tjv.
i$m-li 'kP'0&
Hundreds and hundred of pieces, in a tremendous variety of
styles all sorts of uninue shanes nnd attractive decorations. Vcrv
attractive gift suggestions.
Salad bewte, chocolate pets, cups and saucers, marina
lade jar, nut sets, plates, etc.
$25.00 100-Piece American Porcelain
Dinner Sets,
$13.95
Plain, geed-looking
sets, in a very conserv
ative style with geld
band decoration.
.
95c te $1.25 Asserted Nickel
plated Bathroom Fixtures,
69c Choice of Any of These
Pieces
"' ii nfi ii'ii .mi y i mssaataWc
IS-incn towel ears, wall soap
dishes, tub soap dishes, paper paper
he'ders, glass holders.
$3.75 5-Qt.
Aluminum
Tea Kettles,
$2.89
$2.40 4-ft.
Gem House
hold Step
Lad ders,
With
Bucket Rest,
$1.39
$60.00 Neritake Hand
Painted China Dinner
Sets. $39.95
Sets with lleral and convention
al border decoration. Geld line
handles and edges. Complete for
twelve persons.
American Porcelain
Dinner Sets, $29.95
$27.50 F.nglish Porcelain
Dinner Sets,
$22.50
GO-liiecc sets;
conventional bor
der decoration.
Geld line edges
and handles.
fit
TCajugjji
850 Beautiful Decorated
Cake Sets of Fine
Imported China,
$30 Economy
Electric Vacuum
Cleaners,
$19.95
Light - weight va
cuum cleaners made by
the Ther Electric Com
pany and guaranteed
for one year.
$8.50 Complete
Set of Attach
ments, $6.50
ffrj4
s
i i 1 TTirT
iiiiiiiiil I
llltllllll
$78 Eclipse
Cabinet Gas $5j.95
AVUIIgCS
Cem
plete
with
white
en
feed
chamber
doers,
enamel
dirt
treya
ni-l
even, 5 burners en top and large
baking even. Sold en Club Plan.
$25.00 Michigan High-
Speea wasning
U a r it nn
1 s h tubs,
slightly
marred
and stained
Nethint,
serious the
matter
with their
and they're
guar antced
te give nrs'
rate service
Sold en
Club Plan.
Machines,
$15.95
i friijlTi n 1 1 (KaWrtHHulm JA
lam i'sES!iKi
U0 Iff tl-. n
7 Pieces te Set;
Reg. $4.00
$2.59
Geld-band decoration and solid
geld handles.
$10.00 100 pieces for. . . .$29.95
$20.00 50 pieces for. . . .$14.95
$17.50 42 pieces for. . . .$12.95
$10.00 32 pieces for. . . . $7.95
$85 All-White
Enamel Steel
Kitchen
Cabinets,
$67.95
Sold en Club Plan ,
White enamel l
finish, sanitary
steel kitchen cab
inets with nickel
trimmings.
$1.25 Polished Glass
Bathroom Shelf with
Brackets and Screws, 75c
gT
7
-f
70c Four-Piece
Combination Bath
room Sets, Set. . .
4 h
Sets consisting of nickel flnlil
tumbler nnd whisk helders, oval
aluminum soap dish and glaii
towel bar.
$.1 Oval
Copper
Bettem
Wash
Beiler
and
Cever,
$1.98
Wfrm
$3 & $3.50
Chinese
Make
Waste Pape:
Baskets,
$1.79
$4 Uni
versal Feed
$27.50 American Porce
lain Dinner Sets, $19.95
100 pieces, in medallion border
decorations; color line edges nnd
handles.
Pottery Bulb Bowls,
"35c Ea.
lML,
In vnrieus
Felid colors.
C e m p 1 cte
with narcis
sus bulb and
pebbles.
$3.25 Mrs. Pett's Sad
Irons and Stands . . .
SetB of three irons.
$L79S?A
$2 Asserted Novelty lndu-China Baskets
50 and 75c
1,1
50c Nickel-I
plated WhiaJ
Breem
Helder andl
Streng Cerj
Whisk, 29c
Complete
$2.75
Single
Burnei
Ovens,
$1.69
Excellent bakers.
iSfflKn1! ii "i$W
S4 Gray
Enamel Sell
Basting
Roasting
Pan and Fry Pan,
ii' -'iinn .nif.-
b
$15, $20 te $35
Beautiful Art
Lamps Mounted
for Electricity
New
$10, $12.50 te $18.50
New nnd novel shapes and decoration.
Prices De Net Include Shade
$25.00 Silk Shades for
Fleer Lamps, $13.95
mdmmm
$2.25 Candlesticks,
as Pictured, Each,
$1.50
In Reman design poly
chrome finished. Candles
p.xtrn if desired.
2-1-inch size shades of figured
silk mode with sunburst' panels and
trimmed with chenille fringe.
N. SNEJENBURG & COj
I IMUiLlfL
i
4H
-
Complete
.switch
with
and
$7 Nickel-
plated Elec
tric Irons,
$3.98
cord, plug,
stand.
$2.1
for the set
$52 Leenard Gelden Oal
Finish Refrigerators,
$35.95
iienien eai
finish refrifter
atera with whil
enamel line
feed chumbfii
Sold en CI u
Plan.
ffriPfi
tr'DTTrsjsa
t VS. ' fi ttiCl
.'.?'
$1.75 YelM
Earthen
Mixing Boffl
Sets,
95c
In g raduat
sizes, 5 te
inches.
$31.50
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Lamp,
empiei)
?
7.90
Fitted with tfl
Eeckntn for
or olectrWl
24.inch silk 1
shade, frf"?
trimmed.
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