Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 03, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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fySCANINI GIVES
HISFINALCONUtKl
Oroat Italian Conductor Loads
La Scala Orchestra In a
Remarkable Program
. . . rr...-UI n,1 f.n Renin Of
aXVw tho thirf nml art, for
".nl,' ... .1l,.nii w I ch was not
?.? In nun bow "bit wna trnnB In It;
MX f the work of the Brent
apmw ,,,, -...i m, men. The
J Khnlro i!nycl in, omc wny better
JSd In om wmko than on prcvlou.
ISnearancM licre. There wna even
"ncn" thnn before, nn lnirrcdlont
Smr lacfing In anything which Tos
?lnl conducts, but there was Jess
CAMM con , .. t.niii'li tlm men
K?'i"dln 'hclrlons American tour,
Baa '""." ...... i, rorlnln PI
fr0For wnnTple. In the Introduction
tOthe.IiV'V' :''7 V '.! ornth lintn
S In their hrk nscondln nfarAiw:
limit , . U rvntinH If tvnn
fccorrectiy. On the other hand,
FhJfc were nuinjr times when the or-
r.rstrn rose to very urcn ;h:ihib
fine color and ensemble plAyln.
tone '"".',' i.o(rn (Hiilf. rnimtilnrcil
.bony..he8trlnl.avo the Italian
qmlty 01 lonr. .... -,"7rl7nn or.
: " The wood wind, fall Into
ami oXwIucntlon. beauty of tone,
Kit relation to brilliancy apparent
ly TlnR the end sought for ami
ndilcvcd. In our own orclimtrnii both
fdemudod. The brwm had little ti.
4, but did it well. But tho whole
erhcstrn h iihmI all the time OH the
rnonn nf expression of TMcanlnl and
Jew" for what it enn .lo tonally.
The program opened with three Itrtl
lin donors, nrrnnged and orchcatrntcd
bv Ottorinn Hespkhl. whoso tone poem.
trrmcndmii'nn Impression at the flrKt
concert of J.a Hcnm wnm-iru. j.uw
dnnrrs nrc Rood niuslenlly. Imt the at
":" ,i nrnlmutrntlnn entirely
eclipses the original composjtlon. Heo-
nihl. nltlioupn lime miu. .. ..
coiintrv. stands as one of tho !cndlnn
lights of the nro-Itnllan hcIiooI.
Tlio Itcotliovcn symphony was a
characteristic Toscnnlnl reading, es
pecially In the tempi. Mr. Toscanlnl
has never been necuseil of taking any
thine too slowly, and this was tho case
with the Seventh Inst evening. The
fchrrzn was taken nt a very rnplil
tfinpo. and the trio of it faster thnu
l i,., i.nr.t In 1lil1nili1nliln in mnnv
years. In the lovely allegretto then-
nai n deciiicii hick oi inr h-rhiu pijiu,
whicli classicists of the past have
taiicht us to believe Is nn essential.
In the Inst movement he used four
trumpets, Instead of two, as the score
calls for. with the result that the brass
..cnrKnlnHnnjl till. tllOltintlf nflft. of tltP
Koro, which Is first In the strings nnit
Mconil In tin Horns, neiiner oi which
could be clearly heard. This Is not to
..r dint Mr 'l'nrnnltil did not hare h
perfectly clear Idea of what ho waa
cloitic for lie is, niiovc an eise, nn or
chwtral colnrlt mid in this respect
tc achieved n srent triumph.
Tn Mm llrnlitnu vnrlnttniis tlio smile
characteristics were In evidence. Mr.
Toscanlni sought contrast In tone color
whether the composer linil tins enrect in
mind nnd rhythm and achieved all of
them. Hut in the symphonic poem of
TIa Qrilmfn nmrwiapr Mtnl nnrlllptnr
were In nrcord. Mr. Toscanlni is doing
n great work in making known the
compcMtlnns of the modern Italians.
wlilen, under ins onion, get a more
pyrapathetlc rending than would bo pos-
thin miflnr ntiv nthnr pntlllnptnr rTIin
I'nmpnsltinn resembles closely tho enrly
minus'; iiirri" is mp siiint.1 ini'iiofiioiis
faculty, boldness of Imrmony and mas-
turf tt nrplinutrnttn,, ti'litnli tlin rjArtnnti
rnmnnhAr utinu'oil In litu titllflnnf flrtvu
At the same time the work Is pnlpnbly
Immature unci strictly personal in
thought. The concert closed with n
rtlrrins rendition of the "William Tell"
cretture.
Cuticura For All
Skin Irritations
Bithe with Cuticura Soap and hot water
to frte the porM 0( impurities and follow
h a gentle application ot Cuticura Olnt.
mentto saothe ml heal. They are Ideal
Jot the toilet, as h alio Cuticura Talcum
lor perfuming.
CuUcurt Soap hTei without mug.
MBByrLiKMVl? VjWfa7jM
BricrJifa W..
WHy waste money fixing
PEN CO ivfctal CeilinB
cocts ess than plaater and
stays bright for years.
can be put ri8rt on over the old
g'nfc Won't cateh the du.t.
n be pUt Up hy Bnyononnii
nda no care nor repair.
' JJVtO tatahianj prlcet.
PENN METAL COMPANY
hp?.1 Whrton Streta
'"'"ueiphia. i'
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sis jyt jfar ff
For
Friday
Storo Hours 9 to 6:30
Paris fashions shown on living
models, 11 to 12:30 and 2:30 to 4.
A style event never equalled in
Pltiladelphia.
Gimbel Brothers
MARKET t CHESTNUT EIGHTH NINTH
Thursday, March 3, 1921
All next week the Gimbel
Fashion Review will be given
four times dally, .as added attrac
tion at the Stanley Theater.
For
Friday
Literally Sensational Sale of Women's Spring
Suits All at Orie Remarkable Price
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$39.75
Color-XmtoUlihed Tricotina, 830.70 Bria-trlmmed In Point, $39.76
Xmbroldared in irlflaieant baaSs,
at 939.78
But Worth $50, $60, $65, $70, $75, $80 Up to $90
the majority of $70 to $75 Values !
Thirty-two perfectly fascinating styles to choose from styles that were carefully planned for pretty nearly
every purpose or need or figure-type.
And every one of these thirty-two styles "checks up" right now by Paris!
Plenty of the New "Novelty Models" Plenty of Very Dressy Suits But We've Not Forgotten
the Bread-and-Butter Sort!
Twenty-six styles to choose from, in tricotine but quality tricotine; four styles in Spring's smartest tweeds and
homespuns; two styles in men's wear serge-r-so firm! so fine!
Colors chiefly navy, some black.
The tweeds and homespuns in mixed tans, browns, blues and gray.
Boxy Coats Butterfly Coats Rippling CoatsBlouse Coats Spanish-Style Coats Mandarin
Style Coats Panel-Swirl-Swinging-Back Coats
With belts or without. Beaded models iridescent beads, of course (they're newest) and steel beads that
sparkle, sparkle, sparkle I
Border-embroidery trimming. Design-embroidery trimming.
Maybe color in the embroidery. Maybe gold threads in the embroidery.
Braid-bound suits. Corded-trimming suits. Cable-stitching. Arrow heads. Tabs that swing.
And All Sizes From 34 up to 53 !
Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor
Millinery-
4? A.
Copies and Adaptations of
Paris Modes
at $7.50 to $18.50
Though most of them are even made o French materials!
New colors and color-contrasts.
New shapes "extravagant angles" and all. Big hats and little hats but mostly the very,
very popular medium-size hats.
Ribbon-trimmed so smartly!
Fruit-trimmed oh, bu.t the little French fruits are in lovable colorings.
Flower-trimmed Paris is like Easter; all flower-ful!
Feather-trimmed. Gimbels, Millinery Salons, Third floor.
Sale of 2000 Men's
nrutfg Sranh Suits
At S30
Newest "Sweater-Blouses"
of Crepe de Chine
at $8.95
Emr
If ul rPiKI v lili WT
V illlilfli!cErn!r
But they faithfully reproduce a
$14.75 original!
Tiny tucks cluster in front. Tiny,
tiny pleatings interrupt the tuck-clusters
and border the exceedingly smart
collar and cuffs. And they come in
three colors : pink, white and bisque.
All regular sizes.
n Extra-Size Pongee
Waists at $3.95 and $5
Extra-long lines. Big enough
armholes.
Two styles.
Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor.
Tomorrow A Group of
Misses', Children's and
Little Boys' Shoes
To Close Out
At $1.95 and $2.95
Values to $6
Not all sizes in every lot hence reduced for quick
clearing. High shoes, sturdy shoes and some "dressy
types."
Gimhcls, Second Floor.
Bedclothing Sale Savings up to Half From Regular Prices
Ready Tomorrow 25,000 Double-bed Seamless Sheets and Pillow Cases
at New Sale Prices
Firm sturdy muslin, free from dressing
The Durable Sheets are
54x90 in $1.19
72x90 in $1.29
72x99 in $1.45
81x90 in $1.39
90x99 in $1.68
The Durable Pillow Cases are
42x36 in 34c
45x36 in 39c
1000 Seamless Sheets nt $1.29. Last Foil's price was
$2.75. Seamless, full bleached and 81x90 inches a favorite
size.
5000 Wamsutta and New Bedford Bleached Sheets at
$2.25 Half Price. A manufacturer's surplus stocks. Just one
size 72x99 inches.
Just a "Day-ful" of Wool Blanket, at $8.25 were sell
ing at $16.50.
White with two-inh binding. Blue br pink borders.
Crochet Bedspreads Reduced to $1.95, $3 and $3.35.
Full double bed size and the firm, close-woven quality.
Gimhcls, Second floor.
Tomorrow the March Sale of China Offers Three Big
Specials in Dinner Sets
Bluebird Dinner Sets of a Better Quality, 106 Pieces at $29.50
A newer, better design a large blue bi rd in flight with narrow pin border ot blue.
106 pieces for service of 12 persons. 4 sizes of plates. 3 good size meat dishes.
American Porcelain Dinner Sets, 51 pieces at $19.50
Complete service for six persons.
Three-color conventional border desig n tan, pink and black effects. Coin gold
handles.
Open-stock ware separate pieces can be purchased at any time.
French China Dinner Sets, 52 Pieces at $39.50
Excellent quality china with delicate flower border. Three sizes of plates. Two
meat clatters included.
Czecho-Slovakia Sends Gold-Decorated Glasses for the March Sale. All Priced One-third
Less Than Those of Domestic Make
Been $55
to $75
Young men and their seniors who "stay young" are particularly interested in
this recently arrived shipment of "Society Brand" suits.
Men Who Insist On Only Correct Clothes
know they will get just that in "Society Brand" Suits and
Overcoats.
This lot of 2000 "Society Brand" Suits are in smartest
single- and double-breasted models; mostly quarter- or
half-lined; all seams are silk piped; shown in neat patterns
and plain grays, browns, blues. $30 bargains!
New fresh stock; medium weight; spring models, fresh
from tailors' hands.
Suits Overcoats Ulsters
cut to half and less Society Brand and Kuppenheimer
Overcoats.
ffi ' .at, tfirtq'q!TTa
(3J53J
Thin blown stem ware, fruit salads, goblets
and sherbets in two attractive shapes. Hand
decorated in gold with added hairline of gold
on first quality, optic blanks.
Without cutting, 75c each
With elaborate light-cut design, $1 each
Gimbels Have a Wonderful
Collection of Fish Aquariums
and Accessories
and have just received a new shipment of fan
tails, ribbon tails, comets, telescopes and gold
fish 25c to $1.50 each,
Aquariums 1 gal. to 12 gal. capacity
$1 to $14.75. Rectangular shape globes, bowls
and cylinder rose shapes.
Glass balls, cones, shells and other orna
ments artificial frogs, alligators, turtles,
lilies and castles for decorative purposes.
The children love to see them.
Gimbels, Fourth floor
if
at
at
$25
o .
feoriftu
Urano
(lothra
Overcoats
and Ulsters
Were $50 to $60
Overcoats
and Ulsters
Were $70 to $80
Overcoats
and Ulsters
Were $90 to $125
Included are "Crombies" (Aberdeen, Scotland, makers
of the finest overcoatings in the world) ; "Elysian" Fur
Beavers, finest Montagnacs. Kerseys, Meltons, Lofty
Duffles and Fleeces the aristocracy of Overcoatdom.
Gimbels, Second floor
$45
Style a7ul Long Service are the char
acteristics of Gimbel Boys' Clothing the
Suits wear well and look well as long as
they arc wearable.
Single- and Double-breasted Norfolk
Suits; the season's selections as Tweeds and
Cassimeres of fine quality. Patch or. Flap
Pockets. "Live" Leather Belt.
Sale of 2600 Boys' Norfolk
Suits at Half
$8.75, $12.50, $17.50
Been $15 and $20 Been $25 Been $35
And at $12.50 and up most of these suits have an Extra Pair of Trousers,
practically doubling the "life" of the suit.
for Boys' Junior Suits (cassimeres and jersey cloth) and
suits with serge trousers and white tops; serge collar
and cuffs,
for Boys' Imported Serge Reefers, spring weights.
Gimbels, Third floor
$5
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