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ee ee at the Park The 7 Mary. Garden Opens Chicago po can By Sylvester Raw'ing. ARY GARDEN eaviare to the general, + M': j x » perhaps, ts the reason That, | why the openini 4a genius who by the Chi » Opera As®ociation of a five-w ks’ season at { the Lexington Theatre last night vas fame as to externals, There were no crowds on the sidewalks to watch the admission of seat holders; vehicle traffic was not obstructed save by weather conditions; (he long, spa- cious, wasted lobby was only moder- ately filled, ant the police on duty had | @n easy time, Inside, when the curtain rose, there ‘was a house full but not crowded. “Just-as- The opera was Italo Montemezzi’s | health of “L’Amore Dei Tre Re,” with Miss | Garden as Fiora, the protagonist. A friendly greeting was bestowed upon Geno Marinuzzi, the new conductor, as he entered, and, from time to time, as the plot wus unfolded, there was applause for Miss Garden and for het \ associates in the cast, but at no time was there a spontaneous outburst of enthusiasm such 4s was won't to thrill | in the days when Oscar Hammerstein was King over his Manhattan Opera House Company, of which the Chicago opera tion is the legitimate after the second, act, | demonstration that | arden, the conductor, ral, who had graced | the occasion by his’ presence, before the curtain several times, m e than | onee the honor falling upon Mias‘Gar- | den alone; but the applause came from the connoisseurs and was dec- | The Kind You ture of Chas conoMl fh a goric, Drops Opium, M similation of Ane ‘ orous, Miss Garden's Fiora is not one of! her best creations, She portrayed her as @ courtesan, which Pio was n¢ — { ‘True, the lady was married and had a lover, but the mazriage was forced upon her and the love was idyilic. \ Opera Season ,'*,8°, 8 Children Cry for bth dniwh ath Silane Experience f Constipation ¢ Diarrhoea; allaying F i ng and by regulating the Stomac The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, The Kind You Have Always Bought _ CONCERTS AND MUSIC. THE EVE last week start- with Caruso and Rosa Ponselle in th oy pupwlar cast Urse was suns toa cupacit ast is OX- | uinile Be of preva n nd en- d ns, Renato Zanelli wae Car t rtihy. — F Jest ns wal n Mr. | ' borne the signa- n made under his ion for over 30 years. Allow no one in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and re but experiments, und endanger the ‘ainst Experiment. t is CASTORIA ott s Ie aes Ae Castor Oil a Have Always Bought he H etcher, and has in constant us Wind Col therefrom, Bowels, aids the Food; giving healthy and natural sleep, Bears the Signature of In Use For ‘Over 30 Years ‘THE CEWTAUR COMPANY, REW YORK Crrv. CONCERTS AND MUSIC. Even the father of her husb: nd, him- self in love with her, recognized and respected that, But Miss, Garden's Fiera. abandoned herself to Avito with |f physical demonstrations such as Miss Gamien's Thais, the by-word of A andria, could not equal ter she was aided excelled, by Avito, Edwand Johnsop. y impersonated by The long drawn out kiss between them, which put the Olga Nethersole kiss of tradition into the | shade, was a trivial thing in com- | parison with other things that took place. Then Fiorn's sprawling and writhing upon the parapet while Avito wes making his impassioned declara- tion to her was overdone. Not go, however, was her futile struggle to fave herself from strangulation by | her fathe ‘That was a rea a splendid fight. ging retained its qualities and its faults. It achieved results that. mere purity of tonal J emtssion never could reach, Her lithe, | sinuous figure fell into pos quisite grace and her medi: | tumes were beautiful even though the one she wore in the second act made | the man behind me exclaim audibly; | “My! Here comes Magitie Cline!" Edward Johnsog.who was Avito, is an American tenor who has made reputation in {taly—and in Chicag He h peable stage ne part is not Tuesday, presence erhaps because too much had been expegted | of him, In the other two acts -he! at 42nd Stree gained steadily in favor, He is likely to become a iavo rges Bak-|f| January 29, lanoff was a virile ) ae arv 2Is silo Lazzarl was a Nonorous Archi January 31st. baldo, Others in the cast were Lado- vico Oliviero, Hmma Corenti, competent as Gino Marinuzzi, the new conductor, has personality and ci racity, It is casy to understand why our dear dead friend Cleofonte Campanini chose him $ principal assistant, But Mr. Mari Noe and Anna} was the chorus, ‘THE MUSIC WEEK Festival Concerts AEOLIAN HALL Monday, 12 M. Wednesday, 12M. Alfred Cortot Friday, 3 P. M. and others to be announced later Tickets may be obtained by appl) 29 West 42nd Street February 2nd-7th AT. | Percy Grainger 12 M. Guiomar Novaes Sundelius, peer | 1 person Chursday, } Saturday, t entrance of Aeolian Hé all, Friday, January 30th, and AEOLIAN COMPA nuzzi last night, like Mr. Campanini aimself, underestimated the acoustic walities of the auditorium and, at ames, permitted the wamp the singers. hat the LEXINGTON CHICAGO rehitect of sful in the Ail the Smo beadly” ah 4 “SONGS | ih ’ Phiice BELL-ANS [eo = jab INDIGESTION Rivieiivé a me ees Meni PHOTOPLAYS. sarees (KITE) ante ROADWAY AT 476 ST Direction JACK EATON Continuous Noon to 1) P.M om. COMEDY PROGRAMME CONSTANCE TALMADGE 1AM. QL? Maurice Tourneur \ Rin) N women : © men in the : Sat. Niant house last night kept on their wraps “Wore Si ceuterionione™ ar | Manse TiN and overcoats to ward off the evil ef- Pours, & Fri. Nigh! to Mats. have tects of draughts, t te fe 38 $6.00. rom Ae) “Ruddigore,” a gom-of Gilbert and ee ee Sumi creation that was revived Pa, wep. MATS ‘i by the Sootety of American Singers | “het Nini (Non Sut to | VAUDEV! FERE ROLIOR'S | NEW ORE THEATRES NORMA TALMADGE in A Daughter of Two Worlds VELESKA SURATT, Willlam | F | Peet | Grewe Picture, LOEW’S New York Theatre & Rooi| Loew’s American Roof §2!,3%; THEATRE, Lexinston OPERA, ay, |JEMPIRE Sistas & : ft aise BARRYMORE DE SLASSEE Buttertly”” New Amsterdam ‘i. MONSIEUR B BEAUCAIRE ROAM Th ” | ZIEGFELD sisi: FROLIC LIBERTY yo as: ) BLUE BURKE in CAESAR'S WIFE Next Monday: “THE NIGHT BOAT H CRITERION fsy: «5: 1s. | Otis Skinner: PIETRO” | : | sa Sat Mai “4 $2.50 (Non-s ve to $3.90 Ge. {lussare, Mattie Fer 3 i Lane, Than the Big Vaudeville & SMILES” MUTE DRAMATIC TRIUMPH A Masterton 236. sot af Fe oa “The sauur| Kunerenspogee Iw ; ne & Co, Rae Klin Mata. Wea Ye sa a rial Mitchells, Others. | \ Tes Angel F ace | Henry HER Met =r, 0 HEART MLR] ETE kK Dobson &X Toto, Marry | ots, Moscor| Bros Mngt Mager FAMOUS MRS, FAIR NONETTE | John Drinkwater's to mines £20506 ABRAHAM LINCOLN Victory.” J @ , Cort Theatre West 48% st. entre Root | COHAN Mi ainiad "han M 2 Vietory “LAURETTE TAYLOR Aone, ONE NIGHT IN ROME 24 St. W. of By ; MRS.GEO. PRIMROSE MINSTRELS, All Seats | 2: !artieg Man MEWS WEEKS" Mak, "ORG" she tine "Wie! Acte. Reserved |] BELASCO {vost yo tues LENORE ULRIC \), 0: 7 AMUSEMENTS. AUG ERNEST. TRUEX came. eg iVcEUM Ga Ree eT “A Nighy WITH A DUB” iste ve) INA CLAIRE. fH, chi! iviuii Revue-8 OLUMBIA :': WATSON and & (y'Oxvs ) NED WAYBURNS SONG SCENE 8 STAGE STARS THE MAD WOMAI CAPITOL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA IALTO es Square HAPPY PRICES, SEATS OM SALE FOR 8 WEEKS and GIRLS DE LOOKS ___ PHOTOPLAYS. MARY PICKFORD ees ALTO ORCHESTRA GLOBE~‘Apple Blossoms’ Hy Popuiar 00 Price ay Twice COHAN Wada ‘ tats. Wea , JON Gi Nor FRANK ® SBE DOD . BACON Lich iv a] Lice BRADY in LICE BMADY in GAIRTY, Bway & 408 ‘ Rigtie. COMEDY - ONCHESTHA UDSON | Booth Tarkington's H a" Big | Clarence Matay to tay Hite fy St World Wants Work Wonders | FISKE O'HARA (Wlinteaye acta INING WORLD, TU oid THEATRES. arefully ae curtaius will rise pudi WINTE R GARDEN ‘*® PASSING SHOW "he. CENTRAL j*, To-Nigbt at 8:15 “4 BERNARD & '*€¥© BORDONI in ne You WERE.” LYRIC Yio se tt § ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIM, Presents ALWAYS! YOU SAY SHE DOES.) A cHonUS PART OU PS ALL Shubert - Riviera Minding saci + & Sat 2 15 E PLAYHOUSE "i", 8% GRACE GEORGE & FULTON Wee 41s 8, Hvenings 8.30. Wed, (Pop.) de Sat. 2.0 You'll Find ROMANCE LAUGHS! THRILLS! In LITTLE THEATRE #iiiS\ tions 5 Eob ato. Mate, Wed. and Sat, 2.30 wome Mamma’s Affair ®::*“" 44TH ST, tea. veenive, Ge AND ERNON'S RIVOLITLE BOOTH itt Wal WM iit ito. Ditrichstein fut! MANHATTAN SERA. n tis 8 sbarp T Greatest ef Modern American Pin THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD Passion Play Brought to N.Y Reve Bat. Matas 25¢$1.50. Mats Weil 2-81 CENTURY? yMatinees Wed. & Sal ay Comstock & Mortis Gi ine Sah of Par Bis “APHRODITE CENTURY GROVE | Svet,.f;i0 Morris Gest Midnight Wh'rl brn 1190, ew after Thea, Show In N.Y LONGACRE fiat th BO ADAM AND EVA THEA. NR DAAY OAS DUST MATINEES WED.G SAT ar 340 ce = SCANDAL GREENWICH VILLAGE (!°*;, Eres, 6.45. Matinees ‘Thurs. & Sat NANCE ONE I L ot PASSION FLOWER ARRICK i", Wists aera wes THE POWER °F DARKNESS SHUBERT xi: HY MAGIC MELO Exes 18 by 45 fomay Mts Thur Auh W. Bry. Eve 8.15 Wel a8 6 Prices: Eta, 750-81.503 Wed. Mat, 7%0-81.50 COMEDY tiniest ema tt 23 MY LADY | |, Me) Cliiton FRIENDS aly in N.Y. Crawford BRIAN wooo MORGAN in BUDDIES SELWYN Vise. Wud a 2). MaxineElliott s .°>')1" '%» tNiES NO ater BLONDES ERNEST TRUEX REPUBLIC see gust. 3 ‘ ms CASINO ot MUSICAL ComEDY “Exauisitt LITTLE: WHOPPER iP wire VIVIENNE SLOAL LITTLE: WHOPPER [ison ‘EAST IS WEST FAY BAISTH ! ASTOR—Mats Sa a4 BROADHURST Wi,.! huts She pane COWL \ a ae Heat mMOROSCO RIGHARD BENNETT Smilin Through"? THE MUSICAL COMEDY HIT FOR Tl DEFEN = oz Positions open for all night work at extra pay for those who prefer this work, MAIN PLOYMENT : OFFICE-27th St.and ‘ e . Call at 11% way, N. Y. C., and se Miss F. G, Car s: who will give you full particulars, or Fill in and mail the ESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1920. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. eee CITY REGULATION NEW STORE HOURS THINGS YOU WANT WHEN YOU ENTER BUSINESS Permanent employ- ment. Good pay [rom the start with reguiar and frequent increases. Annual vacations with full pay. Liberal sick benefits, medical advice and pensions without cost to you, Work and recreation rooms that are large, well ventilated and comfortably furnished Lunch rooms where hot meals are pro. vided at less than cost. THESE THINGS YOU HAVE WHEN YOU ENTER TELEPHONE OPERATING. Positions in this oc. cupation are now Open to young women and girls over 16, with or without previous telephone experience are aiso Broadway, tan. Black Satin— 35 our regular #2.95 Crepe de Chine Manhat. BRANCH EMPLOY. MENT OFFICES-58 W. Houston St., hattan; 453 E. mont Av,, (Tuesdays and_ Fri. days, 12M.to9 P.M.), and in Brooklyn, 81 Willoughby St: 1336 our regular $%. Man. Tre. draping quality- Bronx ’ Black Dress Satin‘ lently—our regular & Silk-Mixed Poplin and Broadway. If unable to come to an employment office, telephone Miss Bre. mer, “Madison Square 12000” (free call) for further information DRESSMAKER. at Dressmakers’ NEW YORK TELEPHONE | Dress, Suit and Coat Buttons COMPANY. large assortment includes: celluloid ivory, metal and et buttons, | season's newest styles and colors | our regular 28 1” 47 card Ear ee Unfilled | 12-yard piece. and Black and Colored § our regular 24 to 47 PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR Broad- Ivory, Celluloi and see black and suit our regular 24 card Black Braid Girdles heavy silk tassel our regular $2.24 i 1158 ors cout irncross, blank below Please communicate with me about the po. sition which vertised you ad. ACPESS....seseeeee Telephone No Age HELP_WANTED—MALE. AUTOMOBIL BODY WORKERS; FACTORY SIT UATED AT FARMINGDALE L. 1; COACH BUILDERS, ALUMINUM WORKERS, UP. houettes, AND PAINT S—sizes 19 to 26-—Fa rimmed top our re BANDEAUX elastic inset TAFFETA FEDERER TS WATCHE LIBERAL CREDIT’ BEST VALUES GUARANTEED LONG TERMS, EASY PAYMENTS NO EMPLOYERS REFERENCE WECE SSARY —* STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL —~ CALL OR WRITE FOR CATAL CSUE RERWESENTATIVE CALLS ON RE OYAL DIAMOND-WATCH @ SIxTH FLOOR 35 MAIDEN LANE, These little coats are MTLIAALE COOKS u LAW BRICE SS of their regular value, £A3Y WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS “TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = IMO EMPLOYERS REFERENCE CALL, WRITE OR Styles are new and varied Materials are velvet, and imported corduroy numerous pretty colors. PLYMOUTH Law i y H E GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES NOR BAYES ea | ales TAN ORERA i RUDDIGORE 1 \ PARK Gia ea0 AQ ha $13.50 Boys’ Suits. 8 to 17 yea BRONX OF ERA HOUSE fi," 8" ff Cat: 4000 Beekman % fesirable mixt : Wa, AND MRS. / THE BA ee Res ow $200.8 HOTS CLOTHING “THIRD FLOOR COBURN , ®&T3EE {Masi sk ~ - NEXT Vkk, Good Morning Judge jie! | HOLSTERERS ERS. APPLY IN WRITING STATING QUALIFICA TIONS, TO G. C, ADAMS, >, || GARDEN CITY, N. ¥ _____ FOR SALE. I\IAMONDE a WATCHES” AM NDS ON 1 CREDIT MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M. REPRESENTATIVE EAGLE DIA.’ WATCH ce “a7 MAIDEN L l LANE * DIAMONDS tf SKENINERY | 97.65 Wool Jersey Petticoats o prevent dealers buying, quantit OATS. BECOND FLOOR eKLY DIAMOND RING, 8) SO weTMOR TAN than ine | 52.04 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses INE ANS DEPT 15 et. Children's Black Cotton Hose y Wars’ Poole “Lost and Found” articiee Hos!® 1 in The Worid or reported $5.91 Young Men’ Trousers yo M uches wide fine 40 inches wide variety of light and dark colors Charmeuse 40 inches wide m our regular $4 ise wide--soft finish—-wears éxcel- 2.74 lustrous chiffon finish TRIMMINGS Sale prices. in the Black thole subject | YOUNG WOMEN, Pearl Buttons 2 and 7 h . buttons, in self shank and f. | $900 to $1,400 a Year, hates while acd black | Working conditions to slight imperfections, which de | and opportunities for not in the least interfere with their promotion are excel- durability H lent Perfect price, .22 to 34 card 10 and Pearl Buttons dress material our regular 81.00 ND FLO! 9.30 A. M. Dressmckers’ Sale SILKS Every woman should benefit by the splendid values offered in our Dressmakers’ Sale. CORSET and PETTICOAT DAY Last Days of January Sale Values extraordinary in petticoats and corsets made on lines harmonious with the new sil- y uevelly style with lace and 9 gg F 85.00 hooked back various d, some fancy Wednesday—Special Purchase 150 Little Tots’ Coats 6.95 Regular values $12.97 to $19.97 thanks to the this remarkable special purchase broadcloth, Coats are Sizes % 26 ' ea wlaaetnbvat Teeny | HG AE Weal Hepes Batane is 200 | T gatin Ribbons in Hack and al " rund ha desirable colors and b seeiiae Ae 126—yd. .o2 50 PORE NAA EN in Ribbone—Oriental dav | $5.94 Marquisette Panel Curt eer ete nye. tea Seuotee ani * sapphire Phish Bhat ibs for Exceptional Sale of a Corduroy Robes and adv. of Mbn's Work Clothes soft quality heavy quality full crepe weave mand dark colors service, und sale prices save you money Lining Satin quality, coats and linings our regular $1.37 Mercerized Sateen Liow Tight and dark colors — high satin Tustre models in in all lengths chinchilla cloth, silvertone, to 6 yeurs “WASH Dams Patiies Women's Satin Lined Mult Forms to 6 P. M. Until Further Notice. AEARN © Two Worth-While Events Semi-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale 20th Annual January Sale Great Assortments—Money-Saving Values No Inventory Until End of February Last Days of January Sale Muslin Underwear Notable values include Special Pure chase of Manufac lots of advertise >" will ulso pl xceptionabl on shins, too stant! t tent quality an 2.38 ina Special Purchase of Manufacturers’ Samples » 4 Included are Night Dresses, Envelope Chemises, Corset, 1 28 Covers, Petticoats. * M , é ny li this vali ¢ interest (8 sheer, emy broidered medallions, tucks’ an dainty ribbons make each well-made wae 7 a garment attractive. DRESSMAKERS’ SALE he Corset Covers —nainswok, lace LIN NGS trimmed yokes our regular 68 Sale 54 Corset Covers—fine nainsook, yokes The life of a suit or dress is prettily trimn : lengthened’ or shortened by the our regular .97 Sale .72J- quality of its lining, These lin Drawers—good quality cambrie. ings will insure you the utmost ruffles with tucks and b. » ; our regular .78 Sale .5@ Drawers—with ruffles of good em broidery lace inserting our regular .9 Tm) Drawers—fine nainsook, in straight modest styles—lace or emb'dy Soft finish tan, excellent navy, rose, gray, brown, Copenhagen blue, dark red, ; Wkok wad whiueaRee lane quality our regular 81.28 Sale .92 for coats and suite our reg. $8.15 Nainsook Bloomers—{lesh colored Dressmakers’ Sale, yi. 1.76 —ruffle with blue stitehlng= " our regular .88 je G4 Fancy Sateen Effective designs it | | Night Dresses—muslin o corte ny attractive colors~-for petti h neck models— y, Inge or hand our regular | Sale 1.36 Nightdresses of fine nainsook, va- riety of pretty models our folhnis #2.94.... Sale 1.68 Night Dresses- newest models 35 inches wide— Dressmakers’ Sale, yd. .96 Good — selee- Drecmiakers sathya 6@ our regular 81.97 Sale 2.44 Night Dresses — fine nainsook— beautifully trimmed " our regular $3.68 Sale 2.97 lace trimmed or tailored models, ch fancy stitch our regular 81.48 Sale .O2 Envelope Chemises—tine quatity nainsook—several inty ee — our regular $1.68 Sale I. Philippine Underwear Philippine Straight Model Chemi: our regu Philippi: Night Dresses— our regular 85.75. Sale WGI January Sale ji" ane. These Specials for Wednesday and Thursday Women's House Dresses—be:tes, and one-piece models in ginghanr and percale, pretty stripes, cheeks and plain colors—self or contrastin, colors and trimmings—sizes 36 to 4 our reg, 82.47 and $2.74... LD 74 changeable 4.65 solid and our reg. $3.47 2.32 our-reg. 4.07 and 65/00: eae Girls’ Tub Dresses plaid gingham, with various trimmings— 6 to 14 yrs.—-our reg. 82.94.. I. 93 ' Girls’ All-Wool Sweaters— coat styles-with belts and pockets. our reg. 87.94 3.9 Georgette Crepe Blouses — white, flesh and suit shades—filet or beaded trimming offered at from one-half to one third our reg. $11.97 8.77 Crepe de Chine Blou and flesh-—our reg. $6.85. Voile Blouseswhite and colored stripes—-neat styles, trimmed with lace--others are embroidered: ; our reg. $1.47 ReTeR, white concessions obtained in well lined and come in Dressmakers’ Sale RIBSONS Orders For Spring Trimmings + at These Good Prices Embroidered Ribbons—for milli- nery. bags and trimmings—in floral and conventional designs 36 richly embroidered in gold, silver or colors our reg. $3.35 2.15 Moire and Taffeta Ribbone— pretty for many attractive colors SE 1. No Majl or Telephone J—wll wiges 34 t WERCOSTS MAIN FLOOR assortinent of pat BASEMENT ed with ruffle, wrist strap hair bows our reg. .4%—yd Black Moire Ribbons ne reg %2 BASEMENT Ww DEPT fine LACK CURTAINS BASHMENT our reg, 81,08—yd........ Be i) j ‘ on i me eae . i Envelope Chemises—flesh or white, |” i f