' M I I I Wi .( ,-w 'C '44 hLL EVENING PUBLIC EDaEIPHtXADEPHIAt FBIPAY, NOVEMBER 1021 (i' rf,jj i LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape '5'tnndc n'icmmin mcrrnng ple this njernffiff, belnc my (favorlte kind of pie Including cakes, and this nftlrnoen I was en mj'iWay out te Hie 'kitchln tq get a drink of waiter and wnt was en tlic sldcbOrd in the dining room but t1i lemmn mcrrang pie, reminding me of It, nnd I steed there n wile watching it and uendcrlns If It tnlstcd na geed en wnt It laeked, thinking, Well, tin tin ;eny way te settle the ergcwmciit Is tulct ftXJt'-and find out. v? Wich I did, cutting out n fcklnn. hIIcc with n dining room knife nnd eating It, talsflng even Lttter than wat it looked nnd settling the nrjcwmciit, me think - lng, O, St certenj ninde a big Uekltig hote for KUtcli n klnny peece, 0, I could cut out !inntli't skinny peece without ninklns thv. hole leek ru.itcl) LIgger. Wich I tried It te see nnd it tnnde tli tli lelc leek fnhe as big, and I atn tl Uwl cldnny pecce nnd went out and gut uw OPERATIC SOCIETY GIVES "TANNHAUSER" FINELY Geed PreductleTn of Most Ambitious Attempt of Organization I niu cast . , Hermann Hebcrt V. Hec Tannhainer Chrm I.. U""n Wolf urn tJ Llewellyn Heb. Ms Willh"? Alfred 8. Illliwr inere.f ''"" A,Jn IKinrJrh Karl M; IKInmar Hurry Smith I I b2fh V. Elxle .. S trnub Venus Ailellnn IVUtl N"r hA young -hepherd . . Thelma T. .Melrose cimaucier, aiu uw. The I'hiladelphln Opcrntle Society began Uh llfteenth season at the Acad emy of Miik'c last evening, uheic it ir'Ptitfil "Tnnnlinuser" te mi uuilifliee that taxed the enpae'ty of the house. . j,regrain, with skill, nnd besides giving nn iKimlrable rending of the overture, held muilclnns nnd s ngcrs In exce'lent unison throughout the perfermnnee. Mks Kthel rhillpH did praiseworthy work In training the bnllet. 1 ! RICH-MNDLER-HAMMANN First Performance of the Trie Suc cessfully Given at 'Wltherspoen The first public performance of the lUch-Klndler-Iinnimntm Trie was given nt Wlthcrspoeti Hnll last even ing before nn uudlcncn much larger thnn hns "cencrnlly greeted chamber music orgniilzatlens In the pnt. The trio nnneared In an entirely enteinble tn mnnv rxMiicriH It tiiiirkpd their creat- cst ni'hlevpinent, nltheugh their work hns already included "The Jewel. Hutterlly" and 'Huguenots, ' operas genetnllv censiderwl tee exading in their requirements te be undertaken by amateurs. Of these 'Tnnnlinuser" Is the most difficult of presentat en, und et it was Utter given than any of the ether three operas. There wn.s niiiniraeie ihk ihk IdlrecMen, which is nlselutel essential te its sueecM; the nit was evenh I 'mlanced nnd the ballet Vns splendUIly i handled. Hven te the miner parts nil the roles I were -cellent' sung, and no Operatic Sneietx rlieruv nlwn.vs u feature of iliee nerferniunec ha jet been composed of (lie Ileetheveli dnss of waiter and en mv way luck I ieirmtv... from imhiw ilr uw; looked nt the hole njfui and it loeke.l .. "f. ' ' . ,? os eclalh big I took a tmre skinny pecce te rim . '"' '" ,c ,1nHt ',01' ' "' , , '?,"c ltsemcthlng t. rely leek big about. I P,,!," " " ,0,,.. "f. '.'1 'C ,rn of and then I vent up te ma' room and i ,."'"! ' tun U'nu tmln nirlnrltiw t.l.rnlilrtri ltn LUI(.lllS Kvtni. TTnlli . n ii'ntt flu. n.iu'u1' ' AlKtUC VH..., ... IV ,...., !... .. .. .... . Mn net siying wnt it was, and I wl Hay ma, I taisted that lemiiiiii iperrani: pie, O ma. th.its the swellest It'inniin merrnng pie you evi r made, nsli in i Its &we I. O b). I it all rite f.ir me iaef tainted it, inn? I scd. O well. I 'ippue se, ceii'lderinc thn: your report is se cempliinentrj. .e,l ma And she kept en iuibreideting im Lreldery and pritty seen I sed. T crtenj taisted It, mn. I bet I taisted it for about 10 minute Yeu g and l.rlns up that pie im meditly till 1 t.iite n leek at U. scd ma. Wich I did, nline t dtipplng it twice but entering it jc-t in time both times. and the neerer it se t inn's room the bigger the hole looked, und mn gave ine a fenrhe crnck nnd told me net te dare te aRk fei eny pie for d"zzert. Wich 1 dident and nobody offered me cny. .GEORGE BOYLE IN RECITAL 1 AT SETTLEMENT SCHOOL, and ladles, "Hall Hrlght in the seeetiu net. i'lie three nrinci'inl roles nttne epein. the title role. PJisnbeth and etuis, wen erj well ci-.en. Chris W. (irahani u-Tannii.uixi- had the most difficult tak and in spue of the exaction .hat up nspi reil of linn In se long a part he imr. i,n ,..,,,.. ..likiiiiitniv nt eonimane nml hla v.. 'en ueelllOcI as '-.Tei't 0 ill til" titlll' I "Ile'j Saint r.lizalieth" as when -ing-lug his lee song te Venus at t'ic epen--iie of the opera. Ile '.. Straub. tlie nitsnbeth. seemed a lltt'c i ereus and lacked assurance at her tirt appear ance at the opening of the .ecend n'-t. hut fol'ew'ng her duet. 'Oh IVes.ed Heur." with Taiinliauer '-he M-emed te gnin command" nnd as a wh-k her per formance was most creditable. In the smaller part of Venus Adel na I'nttl Xear sang with much nssurnn-e nnd in fine veval effi-ct. her "lleleved One. Come!" in the early part of Uh opera. Hubert I,. Heed us the Land grave gave a fine vocal rendering of the i.art, nnd his enumiatien was udmlr able. The miner rides of tin. uuustre's were also well sung by . I.'ewelljn Roberts Alfred H. H tucr. I.ems Mar- Baltlmere Pianist Plays Interesting' tin. Karl Neeha and Hnrrj Smith. Program In Excellent Style I W,v li Ips dircetedtl performance Geerge V. Iieyle, one of America's , 7 " " , -. .,,-, .u..-..... - best pianists and a member of the fnc ulty of the Peabedj Institute of Hal Hal timerc. gave a recital last evening at the Settlement Music Scheel, 410 Queen street, before nn audience which tilled the school concert hall and testified by its applause te the excellence of the artlst'tt achievement. Mr. Koyle gave a varied program and one well qualified te test the powers; , of any performer, ns It embraced vir tually the whole technical nnd emo tional register of the instrument. He ' began with the Unch-Busenl tecnta and fugue, followed by two short num bers from Gluck nrrnncsd by Sgumbati nnd Brnhms, the Beetfrivcn sonata en. 810, and a Chepin group, Including the F miner funtnsic, the D lint prel ude, G miner ballads, the nocturne In F shnrp nnd the A flnt velse. Then"1 came three of the compositions of the performer, a gavotte ami musefte, ! "Songs of the C'nscade" nnd "The Iwik'." nnd the precinm closed with the I.iszt polonaise in Yl. Mr. Beyle showed himself te be a . pianist of unusual artistry, with a ery I convincing manner of playing nnd n tone of sree flexibility nnd beniitv. He has both delicacy and force, as the compositions ( "nre f'em. Ills own i works ure well constructed, musical and ' e&scntially planlstlc. He met all the requi. ementw e liis ditfieult pregr-tm with the certainty of execution und the ! emotional poise whicti stamps the artist of unubual attainments. Trie In C miner, the Trie ( oncerte, Ne. -. of lUiinran and the 'trio J-ilc-glmpte in P niiner of Kachmnnlneff. The members cf the organization showed n fine e:isemble nnd an equally thorough knowledge of the music which thev performed. There was great at tention paid te balance and interpre tation, the technical requirement be ing taken for granted In artists of tills caliber. Mr. Hnniniann's work at the piano wns especlallj beautiful In, the Kiichmnnlunn trio, with its e'aberate piano part, nnd Messrs. Hlch nnd Kindler displayed nil the beauty of tone nnd exactness of Intountien which thej ulwnjs hac. The Kin hinanlneff trio wns given what was probably Its first public per formance in Philadelphia, although It is bj no means a new work, ns it was composed In memory of Tsehalkewskj in TM. It is a beautiful work, filled with the characteristic Rachmanineff tragedy nnd showing great Inventive ness nnd n fine feeling for the color of the Instruments, ns well as their possi bilities. Its rendition wns especially geed, nnd it produced n decided effect en the audience. The concert ns n whole was one of the most noteworthy In chnmber music that has been heard In Philadelphia for a long time. MRS. CATT AT BRYN MAWR Students Urged te Enter Politics as Watchers at Polls Practical school politics nnd hpw 'vetnen should tnke advantage of the op portunity te learn Its ln,trlcacics In their clesTst detail formed the subject natter of the second of u series of lec tures bv Mrs. Carrie Chnpnian Cntt In the gjiiiiinslum of Bryn Mnwr College last night. The nntlennl lender will deliver three mere lectures under the ausp'ces of the Anna Heward Shaw Me Me eorial Foundation. Mrs. Cntt explained that the unit of organisatien was the election district In i 'ties nnd States. She urged college women le prepare for their pellticn' work l seeking appointment as watch ers at the polls. BIRD SOCIETY TO MEET American Ornithologists' Union te Held National Convention Here The National Convention of the American Ornithologists' Union will be held In the Acndcmy of Natural Sdences, Nineteenth street nnd the Pnrkwav, Nevcrber 8-10. Founded In 188.1, this society Is the largest pud mnsf Intliieiillnl organization 1 bl d students In the world. Primarily, the work of the organization is for ernl- thelbglcal research, but I" H mero serious asnect lt had endeavored te fester the entire field of bird study nnd protection. The collection e( birds in the academy Is eiie of the largest In America, nnd n great attraction te visiting ornithol ogists. Prominent persons from nil nirt.i of the I'nhed Stntes. with ret)- resentntlves of Canada and Londen, will ntlend the convention. JEWS TRY FOR MILLION "Certain of $750,000 In Drive, He brews Aim for Bigger Mark In view of the enthusiastic support wlh which workers of the Xming Men's Hebrew Association are meeting In their drive for $71)0,000, n new cam paign sle.enn, "Mnke It n Millien,' hns been adopted. The quoins of ninny of the tennis litive been ndvnneed, nti'l It Is hoped thnt the million-dollar gen wll' be reached by Monday night. Tcnmi will de nn work in the drive tomorrow or Sunday' nnd bccnuie of that the usunl uncheen wns net sched uled nt the Bel cvuc-Strntferd today. There will be n dinner .Monday night te cc'cbratp the attainment of the goal. New Htbscrlpllena ninnunting te .$80. 000 nnd n grnnd tetnl of $71-1,000 weie tinneuiiced nt the luncheon yesterday. HAT FRAMES 'Die lnreet ii mrtment of Jlnl KriiitifH In I'lilla. .Ulnhlii. Call inr time ind niike rear nlectien HAII7V Larjreit Ht UJIjXU 1 Frm Display 612 ARCH ST. av. s.v3C4iSrf3 &lgR..al,..J-1.rfftJ5a. ;itfji"Kr."VJ""""T-4 rr -w Sjl-WaacngrCjB, v I W P N3K3 I m tMw k vjsffisary ftSJui yju' Uu uuqv vagWiAiiK u B.I xfcjfe 1 n m u Chnfrtiim 0n n M n 1 n M Knitting woeL j 12 '2c per oz. (All Celers) j Silk-and-Weel, 37c per hank httnwlr Yrrt I'pnn Krqurst ull-I-ndlileiirit $1 IE n'C. Sllk Hsler X.XJ Vl"'- I IDEAL YARN & SALES CO. i 130 N. 12TH ST., PHILA. Plienr: priirc (113.1. l'.rcfl I'est 1'repalil f DIM I Se Easy te Use Tiuv vervthln for the fimllT at nv ttore veu ertr Cloth Cleth inr Furniture Heuia FMmlihlnra Jw tlrv mni Gcneril M-rchimUtc Put t your cenvenlmcn Ilun nt It rliht hr en Cbeitnu' fltrn etr 30 mri) Call. I'hene or Writ. WRAVM nc R II J-li I U. JUemi 21 and it. 1112 Chestnut St j Ttt cii'atcr Women Oppose Capital Punishment A jury was selected in th" Court of Oyer und Terminer yesterday te de termine the guilt or innocence of Jehn 13. Murray, Carlisle and flreen street. (charged with the mu der of Nikola .Ojtnli, In nn nttemptrd rebberj in May. 020, at Twent -dccend s-treet and 8cuth College avenue. Five women were ' called and examined for service, but they nil declared they had conscientious scruples ngalnst capital punishment. nAir.H ItiniinN IIBAt'TV U drought le ltcht with a ClelJen Qllnt Shimpoe- till This is a Corset Shep of ! Unusual Values I 1 i h in "iin s rmf fnrn 31 U0 up HrasHieres frtm ' i s anM nn pr a. utten- 'n ' mMitt, hurclctl and ttrnltr. Tfkdems Ckuik Wri.il.'HJ 3 chestnut St. emp'etr Line of lirusalrr'i 2ljsz I I I 1 i !Zwr &frifmfrtiJsUirriijfcsr3CTt2iri . ' 5S---e-f TV "-r -" rgrE; .CtfifltME. Tt m& 1 gyf "rtg' BOWIT TELLER C, CO. jAeJpcciabif Jhep ofOriqinatienp ttESTNUT AT p ITII STREET Extraordinary Purchase Fur Trimmed Suits MOUSSYNE. DUVCT DE LAINE WITH TRIM MINCS OF SCOTCH MOLESKIN AND TAUPE NUTRIA. ALSO TAILORED MODELS OF ERMINIE. 47.00 Made te tell for 75.00 te S3. SO A collcclien of tailored and costume Suits which repre sents a special purchase from a maker of high-grade Suits. Jes and model Suits are included. rf : i pTenidci an unaiual opportunity te purchase a Suit I 1. -I . t.l.L I . J. I , .. I jllVT ' uiual P'ice, ana ie cnccjc rem a wiae li.vanelV of jlilei at one en- price. These Suits arc distinguished by a high type of tailoring also by superior fabrics whose rich quality is accentuated by enhanc ing fur cellars and trimmings. The Suits of crminie arc strictly tailored and are devoid erf fur. Embroidery is noted en quite a number of Suits of duvet de laine and meussyne. Navy, brown, Sorrento, black and Malay. & BJSft Wemtn'i Section Second Fleer K&0 it av run d ftrHsJrHwWEi? "tK Original Paris Medels Adaptations EXQUISITE BAGS, ACCESSORIES a.. f r..i:.. tone iejll cl . :Sw viiiue iv.. lk vim. 1.1.-7 it. i.iiia .irnpr . $ ' 480 tft L J.'.'S K-'pSB.'; itfcMiM'STf-vrt,.M''Jffffsf""1""i JW n.mx.xc S&'tft M mmM F?r r --yj TLVj KM1 JL Vtemiit 1 1 irasif Cr tat'jS I M Electric Vac f Brush Ttvtf Cleaners in One All lint, hairs, thrends nnd embedded dirt nre removed in n twinkling electrically by the SWEEPER-VAC. Once Oyer Twice Cleaned SOLD ON EASY TERMS J. F. BUCHANAN SUPPLY CO. 1715 Chestnut Street Ettctrlcat Afec. a dUe t rhenei Bprnc 8510) Knc 73Dt mmmw rriTii vi TfA I VNT Fl Specializing In Coati, Suite, and Drctics. ltd 6. 13th St. Second Fleer DRESSES ' t'olret Twill, Trlcetlncs. Cnriten Crr-ti". Res'-nnnra Crepe $22.50 Values, $15,061 $35 Values, $22.50 $45 Values, $29-50 Tbe Llltle Stttni oer SbepWite the Bit Vataii. COATS BnMvin. Nermnndlcs, pV'vnnnns, Mntve'la $45 Values, $29.50 $55 Values, $39.50 63 Values, M9.5Q The coats nre hand tailored, r.ilk lined nnd trimmed. Fur-trimmed models of .exceptional, values; J333333 WE NEED CASH li.'e V'.VS5.t Tf" ,f... Tk: r Imuran" Clrnrance rf SILKS, WOOLENS, DRESS GOODS p-incp le "Pt pm1 rn-h KV''fN" N STnitti yt".T, CU. 2"?00 yarda of All-Weel Remnn"l- of varieua kinda, B4 te SG inchea wid-. Werth $2.00 te $4.00 yard. j1 Q l.lmri qn ntlfy rf in iln'l'tv "M .'In H-n nr V. ew.r tile ft'-lnrb fiii-r-rtfwl AIMVpeI THcet'nP $t v-l-P !' colern. JJ.en tenn Ynntu All Ktml cllk Irfc rmtfrrii $.1 te vl'f Npw 1X1 JO-'neh HI-'--f!p-'itA nn'h r'virtnfw nl' ro'e v-liic. New i.m 30-lnc'i. Mlk i-ln pjrrrl'rnt for trft vir, pn 1 II) O-liich llrnv-MVIM Cntrn Crp 'n nil mtera. .no vltlfa nt 2 Rt) ,MUnrii At'-Vprl TMId "ktrllni: HI (10 i Wn enlv 1 I9 fsl-ln'li vnrh (rr. nnnnrril "n. h-n'-U. $2,110 vIiip nt ti.Vf B'-iifh Pin'-r-rwl I'.OIv'n. STKI tpI-p . , M0 Mrn' pnltl". i:ntlp 8terk t'ln'fil Out. rnrmrrlv S3 HO te $2.00 SO.OO Vtip Niw "" M'K atiVayp ptuivii' enens tF """"" irTOf' Pew England Woe'en 7 ?. h m WttOpen Evcninps Unf! 9 o'Cleck. Fridavs Untit 7 o'Clecf-SSXii iMjAMt?:if&lfit M RON WIT TF1 I FP f.CO r t n i i a it ih x- -X-j - v. h. i K a cjne Specially jtcfi ofOrtquxalienS CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Special Values for Saturday in Newest Medes Misses' Apparel Daytime and Sports Coats Developed in belivia and nermali se also Sports Coats camel's hair large crushed cellars of self mater'al. Handsomely lined and interlined. Specially Priced Misses Pan Velaine Handsome Coats of pan velaine and nermandie also Coats of tweed and camel's liftir. Large cape cellars of wolf and Austral ian opossum. Lined throughout with crepe de chine and inter lined. Exceptional Value Street and Daytime Youthful types for street, day time or dinner wear of Canten crepe, crepe de chine, velveteen and I'eiret ti! One or two of a kind. Light and dark sha les. Formerly 58.00 te 75.00 Daytime and Dinner Dresses for daytime or dinner wear, developed in I'eiret twill, crepe ch chine, Canten crepe and velveteen. Attractively embroid ered. Formerly 69.50 te 89.50 55.00 Coats 78.00 Frech 38.00 Frech 48.00 Daytime and Dinner Dresses A collection of day and dinner dresses of Peiret twill, duveryn, eleteen, lace and ihiffen and georgette. Circ ribbon, Persian embroidery and various ether trimmings. Formerly 89.50 te 125.00 0 68.00 Tailleur & Costume Suits This group includes Costume Suits of nieursync and duvet de laine also tailleurs of imported tweed. Seme of these models are fur trimmed. All are lined with crepe radium. Formerly te 89.50 58.00 Fur Trimd Costume Suits Handsome Costume Suits of meussyne and duvet de laine with cellars and bandings of mole, beaver, squirrel, wolf and Au stralian' opossum. Alse plain tailored models. Formerly te 93.50 FOURTH FLOOR 74.00 New Yerk Brooklyn Newark Oppenhein (Sllins & v! Buffalo Pittsburgh Cleveland Chestnut and 12th Sts. Fer Tomorrow- Very Extraordinary -Saturday Values Offered Women's and Misses' Coats and Cares wfV f Irlf I if I $85.00 $69.75 $55.00 of I c apes f ea t u r i ng Fur Cellared coats and unusual smartness beaver and mole, also attractive tailored coats. Value $75.00 J 55.C0 Attractive coats of rich deep pile-i 'fabrics, smartly tailored and stitched or with cellars, silk lined. handsome fur Value $'j5.00 69.75 Luxurious coats in belted and bleitsed mode;s, Uandoeme fur col cel lars and cuffs. Seive with touches of embroidery. Value $110.00 85.00 Special- Tailored and Snort Coats Smart belted models of Poleaire and mixtures. Values te $45.00 128.00 Misses' Canten Crepe Dresses M:.gses' Tricetine Dresses Smart dresses of Canten crepe i Straight line and bloused models i and tricetine in a variety of fyg of tricetine, velvet and brocaded i- av beaded, embroidered and ribbon ' XJJiJ silk, tailored or attractively j&k)3j trimmed styles. Values te $29.: 5 j trimmed. Valuer, te $39.75 J Women's High Grade Fur Ce?t 3 luden seal coats (dyed musk" rat) in 36-inch model of rich full furred skins, with large cellar and cuffs. Value $295.00 195.00 i Squirrel coats in smart 36 -inch belted model, with deep self cellar and cuffs, also reverse border, richly silk lined. Value $325.00 Hudsen seal coats (dyed musk' rat) in 40-inch model with large cellar and wide cuffs of natural skunk or beaver. Value $350.00 Special- Natural Muskrat Coats 0 Spert model, 40 inchps long; self ,-, cellar and cuffs. Value $195.00 1 133.0O Wfe?y& fcrlm $fel AM1 ifeSsk imm& 25ae raBft z& imm rfVpfe mwmm fmsmp 14 'mr i i- J $265.00 w $250.00 $185:00 ' ft i . V '(' riU hi 1JL BHHIHHHHHlHHiajHbBjiaMiBaMMU
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