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THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, PARLOR VOICES AND RAGTIME METHODS IN MUSICAL COMEDY *“Intimate”? Heard Nowadays Have Touch-and-Go of Youth One of the Most Curious Developments of the Theatre— Good Old Gilbert and Sullivan Put Into the Discard —Even Old Jokes Are Hailed With Laughter. y Charles Darnton. curlous devel- ts of the theatre ts the musical aimed attention, ustoal someay or comic opera—you or~ RADWAY'S READY RELIEF ‘nvr 5 scommntnt os STOPS PAIN For Rheumatic—Muscular | was cone in otner dare | rif Hearaigic i a tp the OF two in those days. Where are we ‘The robbing Alateibutes the fat the skin, starts thy A soot cnrealae like Christie MoDonald? Voicer aon't | 1 50c discovered by Miss Eilaabeth Mar. | $y -00 bury, and she fs still playing it for an eady Druggist » | ‘te youthfol quailty. Whether they rani INTERNALLY and Falns, servous chills, Indigestion falmtnass: ing a holiday on our merry-morry oem, cramps in bowels, AMUSEMENTS. 44TH BTRERT THEATRE. The | War Thru American Eyes DRROW NIGHT AT 8.80. CORP. R. DERBY HOLMES Author of “A Yankee tn the Trenches. of trench warfare and, firet ‘Tokote B50 te 81.80 at Hox Uitice Now. Meptay Moxinee, ont nN ana Bert Han, Werrenay Mat Clintook, Att THE SKATIN CARNIVAL NOW OPEN Entire Fourth Floor for Skating and Dancing. ADMISSION 30c YOU CAN SKATES and the privil both roller skating and dancing. Ward's Jazz Band. Perfect Ven- Splendid od end, under from SKATING eva GRANDCENTRAL PALACE HE HOMES ORIESHUE DXE fees. } \ NDAVE LEWIS Az'cett BRAND NEW SHOW IN EVERY DETAIL SUPERB SCENEIY, CORTUMEY AND EET ECT 11 SAM. MID MAN aad (0. Musical Plays | era its more or lees particular stage. It could easily be “placed,” for the | very simple reason that usually bad @ naval Neutenant in white flan- | nels, or something of the eort, as ite | hero, He wang to the bast of his abil- {ity and always tn the glare of the | spotlight. He was usually a tenor with a bigh note that carried him off great deal of nolse from the audi ence But striking an even higher | note was the prima donna, full of trille and things That's the way it) | But we were sure of hearing a voice ‘8 |to find, for example, @ spring mald | seem to matter in the least thove |times, though occasionally we hear one that keeps us from going mad. intimate’ musi¢al play wae It Is worth, The secret of ite worth, | eo far an I've been atie to make out, | can sing or just make @ noise, young | women and young men are now hav- stage. Girla with parlor voloes and ne methods "get there.” Thoy jolly, care-frea damsela who sug- TWO GET HONOR MEDALS OF ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE aris i tant Benjamin W. Me Morris ris and Paul W, l ware Ps oe storees Mecorial ta ~ Bartlett Winners—Annual Exhi- bition Will Begin To-Morrow. Medals of honor were given Inst nicht | to Benjamin Wistar Morrin for architec: |” David QuUIXANO As TEDDY HELEN LEE AS MILDRED “1M THE DUET GIRL O'’MINE t 2} ker in the league roome, prelimdnary to the thirty-third annual exhibition, wil open to the public toemorrow fn the Fine Arts Building, No, 216 West ith Street ford. The Jury recognized also plana for house at Mount Kiseo, ahown by him in the present exhibition, Mr. Bartlett won the year'a medal for his many chievements Jn sculptura, photégraphs of which are in the exhibition. ture and to Paul W. Bartlett for sculp- ly There will be a reception and @ ture by the Architectural League of the exhibition this t+ THEATRES. AT. Caras NORDSTROM ED LH SH _THEATRES. Eves. NonWed. Ty ots Wort pe ag NOROSCOU| Tienes THE BIGGEST COMEDY SUCCESS IN NEW YORK OLIVER MOROSCOS GREATEST LAUGHING SENSA 1D) WH. thy GY! Eres. B Matinee WINTER GARDEN “DOING OUR La Twa ae OH. LAD ADY! Wy Fra ie PG Wodehouse, MAT 7 BROADHURST it," EMILY STEVENS yy FUTURE DAYF N) HW Harmony to the MADONN. bs gost the eptrit of the cabaret. They have put good old Gilbert and Sulll- | would be prond to carry off on his | van Into the discard arm. Vivienne Segal sings pleasingly “ ” and dances very well; Carroll Mo- Oh, Lady, Lady! |Comas is fascinating and graceful tn From “Oh, Boy!" we have now |overything she does; Reginald Mason reached “Oh, Lady, Lady!” “Oh,| does @ very good bit of work as a Gosh!" may be the next stage “society” detective, and Harry Fisher You say to @ girl, “Let's bo foolish | runs the elevator with @ soft pedal in to-night,” and away you go to a fool- | Ms own amuming way. ish, yet entertaining, lively, tuneful | «egy ’ ” show, “Oh, Lady, Lady!" ts an ex- Girl o’ Mine. ter. There's the one about @ remark | Bou not to mention the boller explosion | TH founds made by various mem that leads the tIme-tried husband to] bers of the company are strange and very little spirit in the music by gether for the first time in ten years Ho ts much funnier when he hastens wife makes @ point of serving | !n& turn from.time ¢o time . the soup at the helght of Its fever.” In a role that suggests French All this, to be sure, ta @ bit flat in| P2stry. Edna Wallaco Hopper be- print, but It brings out a laugh at the |Comes Violently indignant at one Princess, Incidentally, a youth ts |Peint and exclaims to a crontfnilen raid to be “wandoring in his mind." | Youth: “Don't you dare call me a “Don't worry,” retorts hin prospective | £04 girl As a matter of fact, he mother-in-law, “he can't get very | 2s all wrong about It. far.” Dorothy Dickson, as an American In spite of falling back on olf joken | itl who gets along very well in Parts at times, Guy Bolton and P, G, Wode- | ¥bile she ts walting to find her rich house have written a clever book and | Uncle, sings as though she had caught bright lyrics, and Jerome Kern's|* severe cold on her way across the music ts lively and tuneful. ocean, but she dances so well that all Carl Randall is dy far the best |! forgiven, As her partner Carl young dancer that has net foot on|Hyson ts earnest and careful. Frank the musical comedy stage in years, | May ts thé life of the party with the and Constance Binney, pretty and [amusing Ronsense he contributes to ts a partner that any man [the perfomance, and David Quixano carries off the singing honors, Holen Lee figures tunefully in a clever twle clever, adds to the humor of the perform ance “Intimate” musteal comedy has the in New York is the DANCING CARNIVAL The entire Fifth Floor of the Grand eying Eanes devoted to dancing, It isa lace for refined people only. No Sa pt 20,000 patrons visit us weekly—some for dancing, others for in- struction in dancing Poin! Hci MARY MACLANE FILM TO | ing more to say about tt Mary Mactane “the girl from | Butt appearing in| “Men Who | Have Made Love to Mo," will be the | feature at the Rialto, The story ts taken from “I, Mary Maclane,” the book which created such a 8: 4 few years ngo. Six opis: ‘ | author's search for happiness are revealed in a manner quite mow to the ser .» with a different leading man appearing in each episode The | Rialto Animated Magazine will take ctators roving over the world as 1, and thore will be th nd gentlemen instructors, n individual instructor on the floor or privately. PROF, DE COM. MERCE, & master instructor, teaches jet. fancy toe and classic dancing, BILLIARDS AND POCKET BILLIARDS rmobile service. for patrons ween Ath and 80th streets, Hoy Nero "EN DAILY 11 A. M, TILL MIDNIGHT. PXCHPT TUESDAYS ary educational and hume BUNDAYS M, TO MIDNI@HT jects. A number of soloist ticipate In the musical progr THE DANCING CARNIVAL CUTICURA mE Could Hardly Sleep, |, “Was Ashamed to Go Out, The Great Throngs Come Here to Enjoy Thems And They Are Never Di appointed. It Is the House of Laughter and Applause! and after a few days it formed pimples. had big white heads on them. They used to itch very much and I could hardly sleep at night. My face was disfigured and I was eshamed to ¢o out, "Tread about Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent fora free sample. 1 purchased more, and I used about three cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Ointrnent when I was | healed.” (Signed) Miss Mamie Stelz, 305 Ave. C., New York City, Oct. 13, 17 Stop the use of alldoubiful soaps. Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes and VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS NORWORTH ,,, 5" yar ODDS AND ENDS, 1847 th ST tear Lae & 4.4. Souter, + /TWO MUCH PRICE FIXING, DECLARES HOKE SMITH! If It Applies to Cotton, Should Ex-| tend to Laborers’ Pay, OPERAS and CONCERTS || OVER: i SHUBERT 4, MAYTIM Ee Peesy Wood wil Rosa Raisa’s Aida; “New England” Symphony BY SYLVESTER RAWLING The New York Cotton Exchange an- nounced last night that Senator Hoke Smith had «iven out the following statement in Washington: “I have no idea that any price fixing » on last year's cotton crop— ton crop of 1917 and 1918 If any effort 1s made to Interfere In the way of price fixing, and certainly nanufactured product ot cotton, subject to price fxini me Wa 3 in Tarkington's SE VEN TEEN WHY Maury? ” ° Miss Marbury ts running true to Stuart sere lamatory hit. It “Jollies you along: ; . Fiven old joken are hailed with laugh- |for™ with “Girt o' Mine,” at the going In one ear and out the other| 8° far as singing goes, there ts OBA RATSA gang the name part because there ia nothing to atop it, | Very little to say for “Girl o’ Mine. in a performance of “Alda” by the Chicago Opera Company at the Lexington Theatre In the Nile scene she sang with a) tonal beauty and acted with @ dra-| matio significance that were highly For that she may be for- given for her share in ono of the nolstest presentations of Verdl’s opera | Tho singers seemed to vie with each other as to who could In the Triumph scene the stage brass band was bla-| noon “Loulse” will be presented, with Genevieve Vix, Dalmores and Du- franne In the cast, On Wednesday evening Galli-Curci will sing Rosina in “The Barber of Seville.’ Thursday evening \s to be gathered this say that ho and his wife went out to-|We!rd. I must say, too, that there is jenevieve Vix, Dufranne “Carmen,” with Mary Garden | the name part, will be sung on |? For the Saturday | matinee “Rigoletto,” with Galll-Curct as Gilda and Riccardo Stracctari as | Rigoletto, his first appearance here | t’ with the company, js announced. repetition of “Aid: cast, will be the Saturday night opera at popular prices. Frank Tours. The book and lyrics, to the elevator with the explanation: |>Y Philip Bartholomee, take an amus- nded to the pay of all price fixing they should otton unless they go all Friday evening. no caucus to fix the but there has been a Weithin enioey: termined men to pro- MAJOR JOHN P. MITCHEL |W UNIFORM AT THEATRE Mitchel, made his " with last night's Please, Mr. Campanin|, issue an order| for less forte and more pianissimo, Lexington Theatre a whisper can be heard tn the last row of orchestra. ses Forrest €amont's Impersonation of Radames might have been more ro- mantic {n appearance, but bis sing Gnilt-Curct ts to be the star of to morrow night's concert by the Chi cago Opera Company at the Hippo- The demand for seats ts un- precedented, first public appeal of a Major of , at the perform- Days of Leave” Alma Gluck ts to give her only New York recital of the season at Carnegie Hall next Saturday afternoon. | Park Theatre : ed that Col, Corneltus his first recital ’ in America at Carnegie Hall on Thursday afternoon. | minus van Gordon, Amazonian as to figure. poured forth & torrent of sound to the disregard of coloring her volce, wore fow clothes and was a most ath- Constantin Nicolay Vittorio Arimond) Ramfis, Glordano enger and Mabel Preston Hall as Priestess com t, Mr, Sturani conducted ‘The audience was large and full of | LONGACRE ° YESor NO}: THEIR ES AND 1 ES. Maxine Eliott’s Go. "yy, MARJORIE RAMBEAU in nn | OF TOE e OH BOY , S100. 8150, REY pee We Win? " rk Rat COMEDY—_Wish Sq. ior Ist. Bye, 8.45, Mate, Sat card Was removed yesterday Rudolf Larsen, the Danish violinist, | Vanserpitt fs on leave from Spartan- 1s announced for @ recital at Aeolian Hall on Wednesday afternoon. Giacomo Rimint mmander Blackwood, chief of the | British Secret Serv phone song, and Marle Nordstro.n | letic Amonasros. Vanderbilt and ‘Mrs, Nicholas Lou Dora de Phillippe, soprano, of the| worth were also in the party, Chicago Opera Compan: eital at Acolian Hall on Monday af- Y. gives @ re~ M: Gerard were In the audl- touch-and-go of youth, There !s noth | Me A piano recital by Marjorie Church at Aeolian Hall on ‘Thursday afternoon. | reRNeTON Women's voices are neefed for a nance of Bruch’s cantata, “Fair mn” to be given in the Bronx on more| April 7, -Appheations should be made again gave place to Fiorence to Cari Hein of the New York Col- The singers will be BE RIALTO'S: FEATURE © calls were too numerous to count, Grand Opera| CORT GEM Bre FLO-FLO?%; Easton tn the name lege of Musto. Metropolitan Mine Reston. and | ar Prices Thc to 88) chubert Mannerchor furnishes the House last night The Shinshimer Quartet gives concert at Rumford Hall to-night for the Polish Starving Children's Fund, father haw just die was unohang | Mabe} Garrison and Jascha Heifetz in| will appear at the annual concert for benefit of the New York Kitchen Association at the Waldorf ak ‘Ww wR alli-Curel was the audience. LOEW'S MMH AY. Stillman Kelley's ph ‘The programme of American music | hich was to be given Ritz-Carlton, fay afternoon for 149THST. EAST OF 3°AveE ans played it 8 without interest ai tinguished and it lar Prices Tho Lamon An Tiende’ of Musi, haa been postponed until April 7 8 WALLY PLANO E MELROSE NIGHT. x ow sone She the binds may "be « « The free organ recitals by Prof. Baldwin at the City Col- will be given on Mond Ww sat 4 P.M. during Febru jary and March aturday Ait., Feb, 9, at 2:30 | ‘Song Recital ‘This & ALMA sua COAL LALEL LALA ly | ee TOMORROW rye 8. i th et Aco LI-C onc R nH stage and applauded by @ jarge audience jPie les Itched Very Much ‘seve’ The soloist w lang concerto The Rubinstein Club, Mrs, William , Will give its second regular concert of the season \at the Waldorf-Astoria next Saturday Mabel Garrison wil! be the rand the three form Monday Matinee, Feb. « 25, 35 and 50c RICHARD WALTON TULLY second of th lcerts at Aco! “A rash started on my face and chest | | con- | n Hall last nigh »| evening. ‘The fifth Home Symphony Concert | will be given at ‘The pimples were very red and | Teuy BATES POST "| The Masq eL 4 MATINEES eet This Le Between them came major, opus §1 eptional brilliance s's quartet In A | monte Orchestra, pianist, and Vernon Sti s sselel © U M ES Ni TO 5Oc at BOX OFFICE. 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