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Don't Miss It. it iy EXPERIENCE if q tn | ERO Wa ich wall Det Ll ‘ Was, $ ania’ ee | RIALTO GEORGE BEBAN i UX COLO MBIER < i nat r . st BAVANE in “Jules of the Strong Heart” “La Noavete idole gl A, a SE eet EB AD FASS AN *Lowt and Pound arttotes {| @ivertinad in ‘The Worid or reported * to “Lost and Found Bureeu.” Room 103, World Building, will be Heted inirty dave. y of Th . or can be { to The World. wr Cali 4000 Beekman, New York, oF » Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main, \d act opera which Mr. Gatti pre whose plot {8 founded on Oulda’s|times is startling in the polgnancy | romance Shoes.” To summarize it bri DOING OUR mone ee" OVER the TOP 4 William Norris = am | oc!] Arden, Minnie THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, | Mascagni’ 8 Friese pesning its, The pa ce a” he Mador e. ey, Lodoletta adr te Eanetitcare neecieiadne cea tee bargaing with her foster father, An-/ his mus At the Opera to copy it With the money By Sylvester Rawling. hday celebration Antonio falls » buys a pair of little red| Away ASCAGNI'S — reputatio yas \ ested for more than a quar- {"# Dlossoins f lingers to and a party of| women's voices by halt for ref h« ja treat to hear of sung. There wa re he is pluck=| audience Fiammen « portratt.| yy hocently. ‘The! q,,, 1 n shoes, for which Lodoletta| “Weep on ter of @ century upon his They fall in love, the opera “Cavalleria Rust ors turn theit «true that some of us have though spects her an 1 uns, ! iy Wits mont of Nin} e ainfully after him, only pd Le IMDATES ANotebt el led a villa in a snowstorm works have been heard only to be e entia he eienes forgotten, ‘Tho composer has mado and to die, fi his latest bid f£ favor his doorstep. He throws “Lodoletta” (Littie Skylark) ide her and desires to die, the Met His chief phonie | Chopin nocturne nini'# caprices Soph entertainm Among the mus’ for the first time tn America ot t Metropolitan Opera House matin yentetday wan't bet eye Wie hin that remark, |atre du V on Saturday It had its pre des I Rome last spfing, and it has been T should echt * 1 South America it may be ately iidation of the a1 at once that (he music: WhiI@) crnate musical expressior ynything but epoch making, reflects jecitimate melodious climax, ‘Time and sustains the pathos of tho|and again one is led to anticipate an by irs ’ ae ria_of st al beauty, Ab! here|at the G story, and that with the imposing |2!'4 of sheer tonal beau € ane ae rctive econ ume tit cones, one thinks. | But it doesn’t | evening cast and the attractive scenic up-; white ultimately far from jt, “Lodo- _— holstery with which Mr. Gatt! has/letta” ia a nearer approach tc staged It, a popular success for the|drama than any opera I recall. Not] violinist " ft hat there are not tuneftl passages. | thanks to work tcipated. Cor-|! work may be anticipated. Cer 1Ne ahiaren'a nerenade, for onatance, | Mr ie Co tainly the crowded house, with per-{ig a vocal gem. ilammen’s farewell a thousand peoplo turned away, | to Lodoletta, whom he has 4 it with marked approval end| sleep, is musically as well as « cally impressive, as is Lodoletta’s swan cong. Yet the Mascagni of “Caval gre emained nearly ten minutes after | the last curtain to acclaim tne * fame would have infused both} pal ¢ rs. But, then, An ic fire that cach lacks. The | s,, sare always generous [orchestral score ts lig! efits the deh composer's conception of the whole rettist is Giacchino Far werk Bue It ft at a disady rhe {ficient and rome. | ARN den| with which It reflects the sentiment he|of the touching Jittle tale. or ixteenth ‘birthday of Todoietts, a} | Geraldine Ferrar’e impersonation | Mr. vutch waif, beloved of all the villag-|of Lodoletta was fefreshing for its) is being celebrated when Miam- | naturainess and simplicity. A lovely | phony picture she made of the innocent. un- ubashed, love-provoking little Dutch of “Two Little W dience m Stra n a maiden. Appealing, too, was her| Saturday afternoon for Ossip Gabril- AS T O R IA pathos in the death scene. Unfortu-|owltsch’s Schumann-Chopin rect | nately her volco still was under the} The pianist was heard in the Keb Inf: cloud. of her recent indisposition.|mann phantasie in C a i For Infants and Children |Garuso, as Flammen, displayed inis| the sinor sonata and in Chopin's olce and h@& art at their richest and | fantasie-tmpr In Use For Over 30 Years ))..° 9.0. Pine vin cxauinive aul |p tu, major and ¢ onio, her foster-fathers De rola as Franz, the friend of Flain- pipes , nd i. ae me Li Robeson as a Mad Woman "AMUSEMENTS. Burgh Staller as an old violinist ene techniqu who kn nd Sante Man ent cast, The chi h ve in their singing and in their/by the Bos THE SKATING | \aoting. Mr. Moranzon! contlucted| Hal) ja the afternoon, j admirably. c ing f his le was Worth while, the pleture offand Strauss‘’s “Death and ‘4 the Duteh village, with its fine back- | uratio ‘ound of landseape, the more worthy, and t) OPENS WEDNESDAY Entire fourth floor for skat- ing and dancing. ADMISSION 30c. 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A TRN&E LESON YOR YOU AND YOURS MENT POSITIVELY LIMITED TO TWO WREKS, __ BURLESQUE, OLYMPIC. witvr: MAT, DAILY PACEMAKERS” aia | belt, and the moccasins, aight ors he orchestral work r is attracted by|of the old masters in such delightfu s admirably conducted by anzky and so weil played by The cureualse while but an Inconsequential av a star might shino “Come | {n the horizon blue of the aky, The and leagie plumes in the black hair are so full of charm and strike excel- lent color note ne copper akin, longed. At the zenith of the) the most beautiful and waa the best © the embered fire and s tho stone-carved pipe. flowing audience until al environment in this and in the other t pictires ix based upon the most inti ledge of the red men. Detwiler, at hia studio, ‘an overmantie for the at Watersmeet, ‘and denis with | ‘The trunk of ' ¢he Actual Savin: the Forethought Hraslan sang at orchestra contributed its 8 6 opera | Sylvania Club The canvas is ‘lark Lake at # lightning, has been made an effective part of the canvas, | makes for substan- yesterday was a conce differentiated afternoon, and 4 $ ground in ita awoep of rotundity. is brought out, but the supernal- Jity of the pleture, Theatre last | happily woolpack cloud |masses are painted in high key, and rface water of the poken| Max Toren, the xeventeen-vea the ripples of th lake admirably reflect the light distance ia th nilanthropy of the tate | vas been for five y a student abroad with Auer, ma othed to} debut at Carnegie Hall on mati-| night, He was soloist with t and combinations inting {9 remark- full bed size | _ ‘The portratt of I'resident Wilson, as |recently painted Indian Crib Blankets Orchestra nA minor itage, but he dis c ta anuly qualities of a high order. His tone is not large, but it ts Jingratiating. He is manly in appear nd modest in manner. be worth hearing again. ade much acclatm over him. ky's principal umber was Brahms's second syim- month following c ‘otton F leees Blankets 12) Impet ted Cotton Crib Blankets overcrowded on Cotton Fleece Blankets harp minor mazurkas, | the nocturne in Always beara he looked and acted the part to per-|ihe ballade opus 48, | the |fection, Amato as Gianotto, the| 1° major and the prelude In the same Signature of LieKat Peasant lover of Lodoletta; Didur as) key and in the C minor etude ezU-| poetic interpretation Cotton Fleece Blankets e rare pleasure to thos how to listen as well as to » who just listen anyhow All Wool Blankets reg. $17.0 dren were| Other concerts of » Orcheetra at Car we A Square Deal You get a square deal at the West of Fifth Avenue JANUARY SALE 3" WEEK No C. O. D.’s on the Following: Which Will Be On Sale Both Today and Tomorrow Make Out Your List of Needs, Then Come Here and Learn 8 Represented in This Annual Sale Through ul Buying for Cash. | Blankets--Blankets All Blanket Records of previous sales are broken in this f and the reason is quite obvious—for despite the high market quotations on wool ell at lowest possible prices Comfortable Blankets finish—-variety of attractive designs some have wide silk bindings and cotton we are con- . 687 “rib Blankets 36x54—wool n pink or le 2.50 Comfortable Blankets soft elderdown rs with borders Comfertable Blankets derdo wn finish--imported ndian dewignn Hand plaid effrota nN hg Blankets borders and full sige | our r BF94. ce reee sens GOS Wool Mixed Blankets 1 sray—contraat My bed slae a 1ST ‘inch taffeta bindings | Hygrade Stores--where quality is always the same — where quantity is always the same—where there are no “boosted” pri Table Linens | welder opnertu nity to reple nish your Tinen closet "one by Walter Damroach Symphony Orchestra ig although the inore conventional one] geries for children at Ago’ Jot Flammeu's house and garden in|the morning, and a jolt | Paris in the snowstorm found greater favor. ig. Phere was nee at the a House in the evening performance of * afternoon, Mr. Bos} with Martinellt as Rodolfo s re contparatively qualities offered i @n fact you can always de- pend on making worthwhile savings when you buy at Hygrade Stores. Linen Damasks _— me’ “Les | QOouse Paintings Linen Damasks QJust now there are many opportunities offered to devir ate from our settled policy ot small-margin profits ———————_ On Show at the | Babcock Gallery | By W. G. 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Misses’ Petticoats Prettiest models set off with fancy laces and ribbon—~12 to 18 yrs.— our reg. $1.64 Children's Drawers Muslin—hemstitched hem and tucks. 1to 4 yrs—value .19 WW 6 to 12 yrs.—value .25... .1244 ‘en's Muslin Drawers ry and tucks 1 to 12 yeurs—value 45....... 28 Children's Drawers Hemstitched ruffle and tucks— 4 to 16 years—value 45 ove oO ath JANUARY SALE! = TUESDAY == howing fine tucks, em. White Blouses 2.34 e lace 5.54 and embroidered styles amen's Silk Blouses 8.77 flesh or white ed or embroidere ee EVERYTHING ADVERTISED {2 SUNDAY'S PAPERS | ON SALE TODAY AND TOMORROW J West 42°St TONG 650 RIVERSIDE ote SINENELOE MAIL ORDERS ad » Men's Shirts sand Fur Coates January Sale Dep'ts Include: Muslin Underwear Corsets, Petticoats Nogligees, Baby Dresses Baby Woolens Laces, Embroideries Towels, Towelinge Decorative Linens Curtains, Curtainings lwenty-one Morning Specials lomorrow Until 1 P, M,

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