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Hofmann Plays Chopin Concerto ‘At Philharmonic By Syleester Rawling. OSDF HOFMANN was the #0 at the Philharmonte Socict concert in Carnegie Hall las Ight, He was he in his favorite Attle horse, the Chopin piano con- rto in E minor, Is Mr, Hofmann ttting lazy, or Is he too conscious ft our recognition of him as the go further teatest living pianist to fleld? At any rate, on of the work last assing rhythmic f td grace, and was flooded with the oonlit mood of Romance to which + te audience listened with suspended * reath, A tone poem by Harold forris, founded on passages from “kabindr.nath Tagore, was played for the first time. Mr. Morris is a native of Texas now living in New York. His work is overburdened with | the modern spirit of orchestration and lacks inspiration, but it holds out a promise, BSmetana’s genial overture to “The Bartered Bride” got a prosatc | reading from Mr. Str bd ginning of the “From tao New was played at Ute “Le Prophete” Metropolitan Opera House to a ca ‘audience there was last night Of course, Leyden, which, at least, he $ exquisitely Then there was @ fine supporting cast which included Ma genauer, Claudia Rothier, Diaz, D'A choir boy M lovely Cecil Arden, Warwick, W matched as to voice or pulchritude? Mr. Bo- danzky conducted, ag he always docs, masterfully, Roderick White, accompanied the piano by Francis Moore, gave a violin recital at Acolian Hall yester- day afternoon, He wore the uni of an aviator. Vs pluable was given to him by Mr, the Grieg sonata in F in the Vieuxtemps concer sharp minor. Compositions by Kreisler, Burleteh, Adamowski and Faure were on programme. Mr. White's playing sb¢ promise, but ifilment we must wait for its SHAMROGKS A-PLENTY NOW FOR ERIN'S FESTIVAL DAY Sprigs of Green and Bits of the “Ould Sod” Cheer Irish Hearts. ‘The first batch of shamrocks has ar- rived from Ireland for the celebration of St. Patrick's Day. It's a little early for the sprigs of green, for although they are sent with the sod from which they sprung, the long sea voyage and the consequent delay here will cause them to wither. ‘A scarcity of shamrocks was created last year, thanks to the war and the German submarines. In addition to the shamrocks, cargoes of clay pipes CONCERTS AND MUSIC. METROPOLITAN OPERA TO-NIORT ot Mian’ piaNO“tiikm, NY VAUDEVILLE. ; ER ig YORK THEATRES. Foley, Meredith Buran, 31 3. Howard EW'S NEW YORK THEATRE & "0°; Reot ‘g a Mtn te M Mt. je Love,“ mi GORDON GEN. PISANO | Ea reas Sweet: ‘AND BIX [he ie 1 | Puin'cE | OLA PETRO ‘A Bway BASE | sont Mat. Dally 250-81. | HERMAN Tie ate AMUSEMENTS. 10 4. M, fo 10:30 PM. Dail ADMISSION, 78 BOK OFFICE Madison Square Garden to March 15, re =| AT THE! ve. Sun src pODRGmE Wireless at 8 15. Terrace Garden DANCE PALACE ar Lex Are, Dancing 7 to 12 Saturdey & Sunday’ 2 to'12, Way Twice Da OLUMBIA By, Pah Maids of America 0.1 AIK. Hall hy Barry, PHOTO PLAYS. PLAZA fs Hire mito it P. Ev. 18-300, inet us MAE MARSH ~ CHARLIE “THE BONDAGE OF | _ CHAPLIN Iveut| ernie, vin ot Cu “or. nian ae bd BROADWAY | - CHARLiE | CHAPLIN “A Dog's MABEL NORMA in Sis Hor che “warty” Aah ‘Comedy, § sung at the) Lite. é are also on the way, the pipes filled with Irish turf. “'Tis @ handful of earth From the land of my birth." true Irishman A ent on Christmas morning, for ti timent that ft brings and the tions it carries with It. One Woman to Another By Mabel Gray Miss Burton was busy writing at her desk when Anna Harding came into her office with another girl “This is Miss Drayton," she said. “I have talked to her about our work, and thought that you might want to’ talk to her for a few minutes.” Miss Burton laid aside her pen, “T shall be very glad to say a few words to Miss Drayton,” she sald, smiling pleasantly, Some time later Anna Harding stop= Ped in Miss Burton's office as she was passing. hat did you think of Miss Dray~ she asked. “Oh, 1 guess she would be able to do the work,” replied Dora Burton, But 1 will not have office who has not fome. freshness about, her that Misa Drayton certainly has not, She should ear ton is Amolin?" ) eWh asked Anna | Harding, with Interest. “It fg @ remarkable deodorant,” re- plied Miss Burton, ‘Pereonally, f wouldn't be without it. I use it the very first thing after coming from my bath, sprinkle it in my clothes, and In fact, T even keep @ can of it in my drawer." in i the personal deodorant, tic, healing and soothing, and ing no taleum. It is un- | kcented and can purchased at alt fr free sample—-Adve THEATRES. REPUBLIC, Tk 30, jationes MARJORIE-RAMBEAU in “THE FORTUNE TELLER.” RY NIG ROOF OF CE NTURY THEATRE MIDNIGHT WEIR 11.30 =A SENSATION- PONE Thea, K. of Bway T ii iz’ NET SHUBERT “Wists 4a "S’ are Se Mee! Good partic Judge CEORGE’ | MOLLIE | 0 WASSECL | KING on A Para JOURNEY it Koiohtiey and Ethet Dane. Belmont (2). Suli WHITESIDE LITE BROTHER with TYRONE POWER. would rather get that handful of earth than a fine pres- It was the three leaved shamrock by which St. Patrick explained the mystery of the Holy Trinity, before the 17th of March, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7,1 —al Fourteenth Biren. 1,500 OUR REGULAR $2.87 Crushed Roses, Daisies, Pansies and Flower Wreaths— Our regular BB. . is a R GILLETTE | cowror. EBaurus ss 3. Kiem & Eriansee's Rew ‘Wuieal omedys ! VELVET LADY ATOP NEW a Wa SOCLOCK REV [eerein is isi THE ROYAL VAGABOND __A COHANIZED OPERA comiaue. Remy Mlle’s WEA 8 MRS. FISKE; LIBERTY Yer Wei: asin LEO DITRICHSTEIN THE MARQUIS de PRIOLA WICKERBOCK Eves, at 8.15. 4. t, 2.15, JOHN CORT:S New Musical Comedy. iL kves “at 83 ae 3 W. 42d St ELTINGE HFOD-IN Ee. BOOM" HUDSON ary Wea” Sam BERNARD and Lou's MANN FRIENDLY ENEMIES 2.20. TOM Sc, Pe BE Gi ; wee ie Gee WOMAN" Mat af PLE tum. We dai St Mattie Hat, & Wad. *PLEASE GET MARRIED’ with Fenest Truex & Raith Taliaferr, pial i a ae iad ee SELWYN THEA, W. 42d Be Jane Cowlin The Crowded Hour WAXINE ELLIOTT'S, W. 37a St ye for 3 3% Mats, Wed. and Sat, 20. way & Ath Bt, BN Central grey Pat 3B pis SOMEBODY'S SWEETHEART Casino {).\ A Merry Su wa We ste TIRE] tyr lea far meets Tate Yd Ab ac rt | a ven NORA BAYES® uh PLYMOUTH 08h 5s JOHN BARB UNCOBE neDeMPr CIETY OF AMERIC ROBIN HOOD ~ MAN GIRL Shubert’s Hiv “morrow. th ALMA EYES OF ‘YOuTH ” i Veet Luci ~__Neat_Weok—LITT a LOEW'S Tih Ava ss ae a iat, Bat. Bho to Te wiew'k, Walker Whiteside, ‘The Little wt 1ddeh Se ‘Brother’ Next Week-—"F ROCKS AND FRILLS." THEATRE, 4th | | Greenwich Village Tu Av, Plate pring 6409. | | | | wa ae er Chri || LONGACR WEST 4 Mats, We id M The Play of I Follow “the ago. * COHAN } fet 30, ‘A PRINCE THERE ‘WAS’ GEO, M. COHAN as the Prince, PUNCH & JUDY STUART WALKER THEBOOK o110B:83% The Tente of of eo Thea, LYCEUM {, 5 eT ee Ae BELASCO | B “TIGER! TIGER!” andiicon cAWTEORN CANAR ‘Bam Hardy, Doyle & Dixon, Maud Bat, 2.30, UGHZWS SWISt Foo FOOLS we Better De ANDARD, Liway ory FRITZL ‘SCHEFF 4" “GLORIANNA® we Wed. Pr. Mat. at 2.39, A Comens of MANHATTAN $5, 3 gq att LAsTa THE LITTLE TEACHER "yas" Always 800 Orchestra Beata at $1. 15, ¥ PIANOS | AND PLA’ AYER- PIANOS. “PIANO THE CHRISTMAN THR CHOICE OF THE MUSIC-LOVING ESTAULISHED ed STUDIO GRAND, Makers of thy ¢e ATC AR if wants ste ie Mauer Princeton, N. ie |WORLD WANTS « |Hoponemia | ~ | ROYAL DIAMOND 6.WAT' WORK WONDERS wigan EARN SALE! Untrimmed Hats OUR REGULAR §2.87 1.95 Lisere and other fashion- able straws for Spring, show every new model ex- ploited by the foremost de- signers, featuring especially the new short brimmed sailor with Watteau back, smart tams, Gainsboroughs made on the new lines, directoire shapes and other latest ef- fects, in the wide range of charming colors as well as black, which is now in vogue. This is an exceptional opportunity to purchase a modish, becoming shape of beautiful quality, which you may have trimmed free of charge, if the tri ming also is bought here, .40 HEARN, Fourteenth Street, Weet of Fifth Avenue, | Fashionable Footwear | For Stout Women | 9.95 Tenderfoot Dress Boots for Stout Women Smart, new lace models, medium high cut, made on neat, medium round toe lasts, extra wide at the ankles, with light welted soles and military heels- Obtainable in dark brown or black kidskin vamps with dark gray kid uppers. Sizes Widths 4to9 - D, E and EE | FOR SALE. ET ea aM | em That Lasts NO PLATES ; QUIRED | The Best Selection | FOR THE SELECT | , A Store Full of DIAMONDS | ury Bridge Work is in a class) WATCHES aa yond r plow em: | t holds firmly to o which it ta] td Wal) The New WATERBURY Way Come | satiefaction VPM | sEWELRY nthe morning, have your extracted FREE WITHOUT ~- [QO urn home at nigh h ||# 509¢ aso enh, on 'centh RANTERD to eer “ur. | $ To099- Paha molnsing teath replaced witkeat| OOK OF GEMS Crear ik ahi 1374. 2 DOORS Bron adway A STORE-NOT AN OFFICE ES- DIAM ATCHES DAMOND Tre} pad cory ) Hare > ASY WEAKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS "RANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = WO EMPLOYERS REFERENCED CALL, WRITE ORY Lone nor of MERICA SqQuane ObAl WORK GUARANTEED 10 YEARS Extractions and Dental Surgery made PAINLESS by the application to the gums | of our NEW REMEDY Wareraury Dewta Compan? | Tnoorporated. | Established 2! Years, 29 W. 34th St, New York | 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn | | Hevas, 81O6 Sunpays, 9 702 ALL LANGUAGES SPOKEN LADIES IN ATTENDA DANCING ACADEMIES, ala a5 Als e =) > 2) 3 s =z a\> “| | Dancing Carnival NOW OPERATING THE ol AUDUBON BALLROOM 6. MAIDE! ‘MV LANE D Tr? | DIANer. ‘CRED ee> |) Dancing every — evening, \\ WAWELR st VALU Wasiesr Saturdays, Sundays and holi- W77Ab Hoo BONA MAIDEN LANE 6'"Floor PHONE Jmm24s MOND S S SWEET st Ihe Poe fa taaoe a CQ" Fipor - 170 Granowar days, afternoon and evening, NO CHARGE FOR DANCING LESSONS. INDIVIDUAL IN- STRUCTION, 10C. EACH, PRIVATE LESSONS, $1.00. Not necessary to ile les- sons; Lady Floor Manager will introduce you to suitable partner for-dancing. AUDUBON THEATRE BUILDING ee 166T.1 ST. AND BROADWAY. _DIAMENDS sta _——_— 37 MAIDEN LAN | Bs Fewr cat Ss Simerene cong BALAI ae FOR SALE. DIMER OS TH3 BROMIGAY i antl sold for cas ” eleals toe, ‘NESE, Me Bi wee “homalen, en te HEARN Fourteenth Street Saturday Is Misses’ and Juniors’ Day for SUITS AND DRESSES New lines of youthfulness and grace anent the theme of suits and dresses have found their happiest expression in the new modes now on view in our hi iparel section. Our prices for Saturday are proof that, here at least, the newest and best may be had for reasonable prices. New Suits SUITS OF VELOURS, MIXTURES AND SERGES in practical styles for the college girl, or for country and tourist wear, are shown at this price, which includes also dressier styles that are new and bec: rg Wonderful variety of box coats and belted models—: WWII ssviccosctraseeveradereneiserpass lees SUITS OF VELOUR. SERGE AND SILVERTONE show the new row net gathered, irregularly cut peplum in versions delightfully ¥ or the more ta d styles with tuxedo collar and braid there are a num! t models besides— ied binding; and 39.75 favorites of the smartly the privilege of exploit- any individual- i of other sm sizes 14 to 20 years : SUITS OF POIRET TWILL have ever be dressed miss. ‘These vie with men’s-we ing the jaunty box coat or semi-box ities of treatment that appeal to her who like: ferent. The colors are walnut, navy, tan Satin Dresses We have some quite new and charming satin dresses which misses are sure to like, for the very essence of youthful style lurks in the dainty bits of contrasting color piping peplums and sashes, and in the graceful silhouettes of these frocks in navy, copen, taupe and black- 1 9. 75 14 to 18 years~also 15 and 17 years Speci cial . No Charge for Alterations. Sale for Saturday 2 CLASP SILK GLOVES VEILS and Brown, Gray, Pongee, Black and our regular .45. Special .64 White Neckwear fresh and perfect. A varied selection of the color harmonies of your costumes. pretty styles makes this Rpecial value interesting Collars and Sets—pique organdie, net and Georgette— our reg. 47. ...4+. 4 VEILINGS—a large variety of borders—black , brown, taupe and Sale for a Day—Saturday Silk and Leather Hand Bags Smartest, newest models that are just in, com- prise a fascinating assortment of many styles from the severely practical to the dressier kinds. All are well made of fine quality, and exceptional bargains at these prices. Leather, Silk and Keratol Hand | Bage—newest st Silk and Leather Hand Bage— Envelope and dress styles with top or back strep handles 15 our regular $1.38 Silk and Leather Hand Ba Carriage, dress and envelop | atylee—our regular $1.85 various sizes | and shapes including envelope bags— OT... our regular ° Special Purchase Silk Camisoles and Chemises Bought at concessions, we are able to place a very low price mark on every one of these ex- quisite garments. Camisoles les come in white and Can You styles. are used; square 4 bon straps and armholes reg. 81.28 Chemises A number of effective styles are in this group, in which a few mod els are of Bengaline Silk. Laces, ribbons und embroideries are variously used in new attractive ways of trimming— our reg. 2.28 1.80 56 facturing of this Soap—which or Soft Water, Hind's Honey Almond Cr 50e size 23 et. Ivory Tint Dressing Combs MORNING SPECIALS Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. s buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders ‘aver Napkins, 11 | $11.94 Boys’ Suits 8.65 n } jem) models in a jarce Te ftp FLOOR. Perl t new spntarse, stripes hus" CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR, re] mix- m | $21.75 Young Men's Suits |: novelty finely tail 65 ct Boys Cotton Union Suits 48 High neck, xhor s— knee INGTHIRD BLOOR lent 2 UNDBRWEAI MAIN FLOOR ae = 97 ct. Women's Union Suits 73) Light, medium and dark striped ton-low neck, sleeveless OR $3.60 Boye’ Lace Shoes 245 Veal Calf Blucher’ Shoes wide width Girls’ Dark Brown Shoes. 1.0 6 $3.50 » PLOOK BBUNS -MALN FLOOR $1.24 Boys’ Blouses $6 Young Girls’ High Cut Lace Shoes, 4.45 Dark tan calfskin—smartly mad or separate collar and military of ‘Tan * Jos—8 to 8" URNS NGS" TTD FLOOR, ad) Wert of Finth Avenue Week End and Half Holiday Shoppers Will Find Saturday’s Special Prices 4 Enormously to Their Advantage Sale for Saturday 37 Our regular .47 One needs quite a number of veils, for they are rather perishable and should only be worn when Then, too, your veils must match a delightful chance to supply all veil needs in the new colors at these very exceptional prices. DRAPED SHETLAND VEILS—woven borders atterns in scrolls, motifs, shadows and dusk and navy. Only Duri PEROXIDE SOAP Regularly Priced 10c per Cake For 6 cts. The very best and purest ingredients are used in the manu- Three Toilet Specials for Saturday Little Boys’ Wash Suits a The most swagger little models that ag a very young man two and a half to eight years could wish for. Every- thing that is newest is included in this enormous assortment of one and two-piece styles in hite, blue and khaki. Trim with ‘braid or contrasting color, Some have long sleeves, others short sleeves. Both Eton and sailor col- with tie or cord and whistle fin- M4 ur reg. $2.94 —ALSO— Boys’ Semi-Norfolk Suite—mili- tary backs, belted — single breasted—some with full pateb pockets, others with flap pock- ets—materials are homespuns, cassimeres, cheviots, in stripes, ene and sive sua care gtay, tan, olive and green— trousers tally Hoed— Boys’ ; medium and — colors—also b stripes, — chee! fatcies—full reo have extra trousers—variety brown and green tones—all el he wer” newest features in to 18 yre.— our reg. 819.50... 64.665 VEILINGS This sale is ~black and colors Girls’ New Tub Dresses Nothing could be more trul delightful than the gay colore picturesque frocks of gingham, . ambray, linene and othegawash- le materials which we are now So many checks or colors are b binations or colo Viner t0.....sseeeeeeeee ng March Purchase is equally good used in Hard Wool Pow special SILVERWARE AND CUTLERY Specials for Saturda in articles of varied, practical uses, and prices are reduced to make a day of worth- while values in this department. Silverware Silver- » Forks, Spoons und Knives, Bouillon Spoons, Ive and other useful 5 and 50 Silver-Plated Teaspoons Well-known mak our reg. 00 ball doz Cutlery