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“Chu Chin Chow’ Finer Spe Tyrone POweR AND RLORENce «REED in CHO CHIN CHOW’, Elliott, Comstock and Gest], Take Over Century Under Most Promising Auspices. “Chu Chin Ofiow” moved into the Century Theatre night and Flitott, Comstock and Gest went with It ee the new managers of the big and handsome playhouse in Central Park West. The romance and laughter, the groupings and color of the tale of the East woven about the comings and goings of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves found congenial en- vironment in the Century. The big success the spectacle made down in the Manhattan Opera House bids more than fair to be repeated tn tho uptown surroundings. “Chu Chin Chow” appears to be a happy chotoe for the opening number of the new lessees, Tyrone Power and Flor- ence Reed each gave a splendid per- formance, supported by the same cast which contributed to the. downtown success, with the exception of Henry BK. Dixey, who has been succeeded by the versatile Richie Ling as All. The music is as catchy as ever, the singing ffective and the dancing all that could be desired. Morris Gest. on whom rests the re- sponsibility for the launching of the wonderful spectacle in this country, covid not be present at the initial Century performance, being confined in bed as the result of a taxicab amash-up. His bed of pain was @moothed materially by the reports @ “Chu Chin Chow's” success. Galli-Curci To Sing Here in Chicago Co. By Sylvester Rawling. HE Chicago Grand Opera Com pany, our old friend Cleofonts Campanini director, ts to begin @ season of four weeks at the Lexing- | ton Theatre a week from to-night.| Diequieting underground rumors that} Amelita Galli-Curci, proclaimed by| Chicago music critics the Caruso of @oloratura sopranos, had refused to aing bere are put to rest by the posl- tive announcement that she will make her New York debut in Meyerbeer's op- ra “Dinorah” on Monday evening, Jan. 28. This is satisfactory. N. matter! what Mme. Galli-Curci, or Mr. Cam-|! panini might have said to ercuse her Ron-appearance here, the explanation would have been obvious. The lady as achieved fame and ts making a fortune by reason of the eulogies that Rave been poured upon her voloe and Ber art. Her vogue in America could ‘Rot be maintained permanently, how- ever, without the indorsement of th New York public. ‘The subscription, already largo, \s bound to be in- greased by the assurance that Mme. Gelli-Curc! will face the test. “Monna Vanna,” which has been heard here only once, is the first night's bill. In it will appear Mary Garden, Lucien Muratore, Georges Beklanoff and Gustave Huberdeau. Following that in order will come the “Jewels of the Madonna,” “Thais,” with Mary Garden; Mascagnt's “Isa- beau,” for the first time in New York; “Romeo and Juliet,” for the Saturday matinee, and on Saturday night, at popular prices, the first per- formance here of Henry Hadloy‘s American opera, “Agora,” sung in English and conducted by the com- poser. The roster of the company 1s rich in names familiar In the days of Mr, Hammerstein's Manhattan Opera House Company and unfamillar save last Established 1848 |F. KLEINBERGER | t GALLERIES, INC. } | “ANCIENT | | PAINTINGS | Specialties Primitives of AN Schools Old Dutch Masters Spanish Old Masters 725 FIFTH AVENUE (Between 56th & 67th Streets) THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, the Waldorf,” will not be in the next National Army. The District Draft Ap- veals Board, of which Charles F. Hughes is Chafrman, voted unanimously yester- Gay to classify him as one skilled in and |necessary to the munitions industry, He |is assistant purchasing agent for th | ethlehem Steel Corporation ’ in New Home ctacle Than Ever yo Ni 1417-1423 a3 THRO Ae NUE i FURNITURE IN - Cashor Credit OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK Liberty BondsAccepted Here As Cash On Any Purchase. $55 Allowed on $50 Bond; 0 on $100 Bond. by repute. hin vie them are Rosa Raina, Genevieve Vix, Anna Fitzu, Gullio’ Crimi, Giacoma’ Rimini, Hec- tor Dufranne, Charles Dalmores, Cy- rena Van Gorden, Forest Lamont and Arthur Middleton. | Holzwasser Home Talks No. 285 yortance that if bee with the, present Ai ewan ee tae Hartridge Whipp, a baritone from the West, gave a recital in Aeolian Hall last night. His big voice needs only a bit of reflning to make !t com- manding. The same may be said of | his enunciation. There can be no! mistaking the words of the songs | that he sings. Mr. Whipp will bea watching. His programme, which be- gan with Handel, held oratorio arias by Mendelssohn, old Italian songs, Caldara and Scarlatti, a group of | Hungarian folk songs by Francis | Korbay and songs in modern English | by Treharne, Burleigh, and A. Walter | Kramer. Richard Hageman was his | accompanist at the plano. | log and February 12-Page Circular Kaslly Accessible from West Side hy MU oe Bf St, Crosstown. Cars A3- Room Apartment Meena peated $245 A5-Room Apartment A4-Room Apartment Wen $375 Our LIBERAL TERMS Yolands Mero gave a piano re- | cital at Aeolian Hall yosterday after- noon. Her well known qualities as mustictan and player were best dis- | played in Schumann's “Kretslertana” Special by Beethoven ind in compositions and Liszt. Zandonai's “Francesca Da Rimini" was repeated at the Metropolitan Opera House last night. ‘The performance was a stirring one, with Frances Alda, Martinelli, Amato, Bada, Marie Sundelius, Lenora Sparkes, Sophie Brastau, Kathleen Howard, Flora Perini and Minnie Egener in the prin- cipal parts. Mr. Moranzon! conducted pecteachiae testa “Oacar’n” Son Exempted. Leopold Tschirky, son of “Oscar of Heed | LarescAcorniatnts ances, ‘ork State, ery and Connecticut, Motor ‘Trucks, Y Freight & Tnitrond Fares The Moral Obligation On All Fifty thousand Jews once must at become members of the Federation for the support of Jewish _ philan- thropic societies if Manhattan’s and the Bronx’s 89 Jewish chari- table institutions which form the Federation are to care for the New York: distributes all funds for Jewish philanthropic purposes. In 1917 it ren- dered splendid service to alleviate every form of distress. More money is needed this year and must be raised promptly. There is an unquestionable moral obligation resting on every one of us who is fortunate enough not to need charity. It is to become a Federation member. Any Jew is eligible for a $10 membership if over 18, or a $5 membership if under 18. Those are the minimum subscription rates. They can be paid annually, half-yearly or quarterly, The mute, pitiful appeal of the helpless is irresistible. Fill out the appended blank and mail it at once to William nnn nA AAA te ARAAAAAAAAA AR ARAANA AAA AN ARAN COL, WILLIAM FOX, Suite 812, Claridge Hotel, New York City I herewith subscribe to the FEDERATION FOR THE Fox, Suite 312, Claridge Hotel, New York City. WILLIAM Fox, Colonel of Division, Jewish Federation, SUPPORT OF JEWISH PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETIES OF NEW YORK CITY the sum of $ for the year 1918, payable quarterly (cross out two), (Please write your full name and not initials.) annually, semi-annually, OTE OIAARIIET IDET Ne RAR Business ..... Residence ..es+0++0., 1918. Because of Today’s Weather, All Special Sales Advertised in Last Night’s Papers for Today Are Extended to Tomorrow (Wednesday). Usual Complimentary Jat Green Trading Stamps Free Tomerrow Distribution in Premium Parlor, 5th Floor As many sets of the “S. & H.” Green Stamps as are reasonably required for books unfilléd will be given, but only one set of any date good in one book. Only 100 Complimentary Stamps good in any one book, but you may start as many books as you please A General Clean-Up Sale of Sporting Goods Particularly Low Prices Quoted on Ice Skates, Ice Skating Outfits, Sweaters, ackinaw Coats, Sheep-Lined Moleskin Coats, Lunch Kits, Vacuum Bottles, Auto Radiator Covers Throughout the list the prices are extremely low, but that feature is not the most im- portant by any means. The point we wish to emphasize is this: Every article offered in this amazing sale is of standard quality, the same in every particular as you will find on sale in so-called “Specialty Stores” at considerably higher prices Go through this advertisement carefully, read every item and buy a much as you can, for it is more than likely that such quotations on these goods will not present themselves*again for a long time to come. Only a partial list of the specials arranged in this January Choice Selected Items of Solid Gold and Diamond Jewelry Elegant gifts for birthday and anniversary remembrances $5 Solid Gold Brooches—dainty de sign; set with diamond and $60 real baroque pearls Zz 87 Solid Gold Lavaliteres set with real baroque pearls and dia- § $10 Solid Gold Cuff Links border; Roman finish; $33 Solid Gold Bracelete— handsome pierced design; set with diamond and two real sapphires; 11) $65" Diamond Cluster Brooches—set with 9 fine white cut diamonds, in a handsome pierced mount- $ t fancy each 55 $16 Solid Gold Brooches set with dia- mond and real] ¢ baroque pearls of col- set with diamond mond Ring—double Gypsy style; black enamel and solid gold; set with two clear cut dia- 585 Clearaway Sale is printed here. ‘To appreciate the full scope ored stones;| Manda: at of this sale you should visit our splendidly equipped Sporting dainty _ scroll 165 DI 4 —=—___ Goods Store on the Third Floor de $ 10 s fy iamond Dinner o q EE ‘ s ld sign ngs — exquisite $1 1 75 Ice-Skati ng $ . 0 $25 Solid Gold Bar Pins—-set with If fae set with 23 real Montana sapphires and $ 9 @ ine cut § Outfits Reduced to . baroque pearl 16 diamonds 140 In this sale we touch the record of the season for barg: . and you have choice of tan or black shoes. The Men's Shoes are in regular height, black only The Women's Shoes, black or tan, have 7-inch uppers Best $4.75 Hockey or Club Skates with flange runners are eitached to the shoes, making each outfit perfect. (Choice of Hockey, Club or Figure Skates.) Some Exceptional Bargains in Children’s Undermuslins Which Have Been Slightly Mussed and Soiled Handling. Mothers of little tots should avail themselves of this admirable oppor- tunity to stock up liberally for their young ones’ needs for months to come rom No. 94 Skates for fancy skating; screw-on model; reduced from eee jae igs 35e Cambric Petticoats—trimmed | Children’s 59c Petticoats, Princess Skate Straps— 20c with tucks, embroidery or Slips and Drawers—prettily trim- padded; at c sizes 4 to 10 years; med with tucks and embroidery oe at ruffle; sizes 6 to 14 years; All these Skate: 39e ¢ | $1.25 Skirts, Gewne and Princess Stips--lace and embroidery trim- med, sizes 4 to 14 years; 79 c ( hildren’ ‘8 98e Crossbar Combina- | Misses’ and Children’ ‘8 $1.96 Skirts tions-embroidery trimmed, neck} and Princess Stips-—elaborately and armholes; sizes 410 12 59. trimmed with embroidery or $ years c Ince; sizes 8 to 16 years; at e Drawer Waists of Muslin—doubdle | row of buttons, sizes 2 to 23. 10; at Ye Princess Slips, Petticoats and prettily trimmed; are **Clamp-On” and w ill ft any shoe $5.75 Strap-On Clamp or Club Skates No. $9241; sale, $ 6.50 Men's Hockey Clamp-On Skatee— No. 92419; special Women's Strap Back Clamp-On ¢ ‘tub Women’ ‘5 ane On Hockey ay yrs 724 regularly $5.50; $6. iidachels Skates No, $824; regularly $ No. $4.75; sale, at.... speci Men's Clamp- ‘On Club Siaies- ‘No. Workeu's Clanp-On Hockey Skates 192415; rexulygly $4.95; _ $35 No. p24 bali regularly Cuan Hockey Ice Skates—Screw-on ait Regular Price $4.75 re 5 —MDOOIRN sc acivy carts Look at These L Low Prices on Men’s Sweaters regularly $4.95; § Fancy China andGlass Ware These and other specials for Wednesday's shoppers in this popular section. Japanese Decorated China—Berry | Cake Set—dainty decoration; ¢ ” $2.19 | Cracker Jars—pretty decoration; reg- Set, in pretty decoration; $9.39! regularly $2.39; sal regularly $1.08; sale ue Seie0s ania Regularly $2.78; sale Celery Set—choice of two decora-| ularly $1.25; Men's $2.95 Coat Sweaters-- | Men's $8.75 Sweaters—only 3 tions; regularly $1.19; pit keer ats 95c shawlc Har; sRtnlcaly $7 95] colors, Oxtord, crimson and sale Joc a coat; at navy; heavy Shaker knit, Condensed Milk Holders: 60 Large Tumblers—-for all-around ; Mone $4 50 and $6.00 Sweat-| large shaw! collars $f¥.75 regularly 79c; sale C| use; sale, each at c ers—choice of V neck or| and two pockets; at shawl collars; heavy jumbo| regulation Army Sweat- 45 $40 with large shawl collar, an all-wool dark red and 55 45 stitch and Cardigan §$ ¢.75 stitch; at 3 eS seseigersineee | Army Slip-Over Sweaters— no sleeves; at 5 Mackinaw Coats— ; fine plaid pattern; tomorrow Sheep Lined Moleskin Coats—-used by soldiers in camp the adopted army garment, also the warmest and best garment for the outdoor man Special tomorrow. Nathan $5 Comfy Kit—special at. Contains 14 articles as follows: Underprice Examples of the Values in Our Stores Downstairs. Perfect Oil Heat- | Rotary Ash Sifters by means of ere—full| this you will materially save on Nickelplated| Your coal bills; these sitters have large, roomy hoppers, fit over any trimmina Ks, | ash can, no dust can es- $6).49 ventilated top;| cape; at oe 4-quart brass I-SANITARY WASH, CLOTH — (The) S-WILLIAMS! SHAVING | STICK. IN| 0A HANDY ASSORTMENT OF EXTRA $18 Regina Vacuum Sweepers the np the woeh reg rune WETAL CASE. uanbotively| © AUTIONS oil tank;$py.50| housekeeper's best friend; seer tte ees | O-SICINGH “TLEXIALE 'NON-BREAK: [!!~RARNING COTTON A “ Abolishes the, terror. of sweeplag ABLE COMB. ei H a He 2 CARD MEDIUM SIZB SAFETY] ABE COMBE ici mini] I2-A SUPERIOR TOOTH BRUSH, FLEX Heavy Galvan-| the ‘minimum of effort; $ 3-RUBBER SET COLLAPSIBLE TARTAN ea TARY TOOTHBRUSH GUARD. Wed Anh Cans} gt 14 BB COLL APSI B | &-"NATHAN ARMY AND NAVY FOOT OC US GUARD. C ING BRUSH ON) SPECIAL POWDEt AY A UFERIOR. ANTI. | 13 IAMS’ TOOTH. PASTE. IN with iz Hack! Your saving is exactly $4 CASE PEPTIC. PC Lte HANDY, COLLAPSIBLE TUBE {ron SIGS PrOr Detecto Scales —for ph 4—CAN OF WILLIAMS’ TALCUM POW: | 9—-NON HREAKABIE 2 EMERGENCY CASE OF ZINC tectors, \ of physicians, as POLISHED STEEL] 14 well as for gymnasium and ba room use; weigh up to $ 4 6.50 300 Ibs.; at 12 DER WITH PATENTED SAFETY TOP. TRENCH MIRROR. Thermos Lunch Kits 19.0 T Regularly $3, Sale at Strong fibre case, tin lunch box and a pint Thermos Bottle that will keep hot liquids warm 24 hours and cold liquids co! B ADHESIVE PLASTER hermos Bottles $3 Pint 5 5 Special Sale at Size 15x26. $2.25 Size 17x26 2.76 Now Is the Time to Save Money on Fine Linoleums and Order Your Groceries Here Bring your list to our mammoth pure food market Wednesday, Everything guaranteed strictly fresh and best quality, Mail and telephone orders filled, Telephone Chelsea 4000, Call or write for tree copy of the American Home and Table, our latest Grocery Catalogue Flour and Baking Powder, GOLD MBDAL FLOUR 9! Tapestry Brussels Rugs The great, big annual clearaway of floor coverings reaches its height in tomorrow's offerings of choice linoleums and Tapestry Brussels Rugs. The Savings are Exceptional. New Canned Foods’ HARPOON BRAND CUT BEANS The Assort- Be | FOXY BAKING POW: 477e w+sue) Done —34-lb. bag can FOUNTAIN SELECTED LIMA BEANS... T ei BuuroRD BAKING. 9G | FOUITAIN MAKING gg} | THOMAS POMK AND BEAN. ones | ments are Ample. The Qualities are POWDER—I-ib. can, YC! j Hib, cam, BOC | | FOUNTAIN QUALITY, SPINACH. «.., ’ Standard. The Patterns the Choicest. No llmit—buy all the Flour and tskiog Powder necessary | | SiVEK LAKE SIRABBERRY BERS 7!" | to meet you require 2,500 Yards Al Fine Inlaid Linoleum Le Best White Potatoes Apple Cider -— Marmalade Steri- Foam FERGUSON'S ORANGE] | t otlgt room ’ lt ie! ” 40 |‘ ialion jug, 70; 9 reg. 25¢ ‘cone . | deren, $3.50; 30¢ «286 Bushs” Be Oe | '—______—__ | | Sq. ‘Va. ¢ chabr radi OLA’ MAR -————— Sweet Oranges Our Own Roasting | | | 1. _tae, 280 for....... 19C | 19¢ wee, Pertijohn: are ANGE RCE MLEND $1.10} | | The regular selling prices are $1.25 and $1.35 a square ithe brams 15 sted ud © Pee SHADOW LAWN Se | yard. Our special sale quotation is 84c, because this is a Candles———, ‘ 4 oe PEE voe |) | distribution of discontinued patterns, in quantities suitable DECORATED | CAND! ES- ia COMBINATION. BLEND put c, thie reduced -—— Sardines COFFEE | | for one to three rooms, muse them. for, hit ‘an #450 344 Ibe, 82 en wi 15e | Trea and. Beans (125 Tapestry Brussels Rugs GREEN SF 1,05 FANCY UMA BEANS Q36 3 2 s vveet pieied | | YHLOW"SHLIT PEAS GRO MEST WAIROW BLN 96 | at These Record Low Price slg 5e REEN PEAS TR a a Ws Soy ii AN 1Xc | | And these rugs are beautiful,—good in quality and most ; , ; be EA BEAN 983e Baye nu BR IWN BEANS G()e | desirable in pattern. avaporated Fruits————~——-—- — — $ 0 yt a p estr Ye $22.50 Ki apestry PE KIA c ATES c 38e | s | sale PRL NEW. FAK mak eee . ‘ 40¢ | |v 43¢ wen He 1575 Tapestry g 75| 8450 Tapestry. RAISINS ATED PRE On src r Rugs--size 6x9; mI Rugs- size 6x9; 50 doven, $1.85 39c| } at sale \ pn) Gold Stamps Are Redeemable tor ) Worth of Merchandise in Any Department, or for $2 in Cash at the aa Offices on the Fi/th Floor. Ask for Ther Louble gat Stamps Till 12 o' Clock. Single g0¢ Stamps Thereafter. Single “Sperry” Gold Stamos All Daw Filled Books of ‘Sperry’ Give aug Green Trading Stamps, ox Usual. | | ] i | i | 4 {