The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1920, Page 31

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Coy Harp Ensemble, Two Orchestras And Two Operas: By Sylvester Rawling. ARLOS SALZEDO, the distin- Sulshed harpist, led the Salzedo Harp Ensemblo in a concert at Acolian Hall last night. Fora musical dict a harp ensemble would not do, but as an oce in a more or leas exotic music season refreshing entertainment. edo's own compositions, dis- timctly of the modern Russian and French schools and not a little sug: Sestive of Debussy, made the pro- gramme, 5 playing the solo part in his o certo with Walter Damroseh and. the Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall yesterday aftern evoked an ova- tion like upto that he won by his playing in the samo work at Aeolian Hall recently. Tschalkovsky's “Pa- thettque” symphony and Chadwick's symphonic poem “Aphrodite” were played superbly by Mr. Damrosdh and hic men, Both opera companies, cach offor- ing @ repeated bill, attracted lange Metro- audiences 1 setting of symbolic poem, Mueterlinck’s conducted by the ‘The cast was the same as bofore with one excaptio. the part of the Cat instead of Mare garet Romaine, whose nume now is added to the list of indisposed ones, | Color are nposer, | steady | onal interlude | wn thind plano con. ! Marie Sundelius sang | * | GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR Let “Danderine” save your "hair and double its beauty Oh, girls, such an abundance of thick, heavy, invigorated hair; a per- |fect mass of wavy, silky hair, glori- ously fluffy, bright and so easy to manage. \ Just moisten a cloth with a little “Danderine” and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this magically re moves all dirt, ss oil ahd grease, but your hair is not left brittle, dry, stringy faded, but charmingly soft, with glossy, golden gleams and tender lights. ‘The youthful in in your hair. “L’Amore dei Tre Ite" was the offer-| “Danderine” is a tonic-beautifier. ing at the Lexington Theatre. Mary | Besides doubling the beauty of the Garden's original conception of Mora hair at once, it checks dandruff and absorbed mo: it! stops falling hair. delightful surely will ¢ sonates the character duri son here of the Chicago ¥douard Johnson, the Ame enacted and sang Avito with usgurance than at his local debut Monday night. VAUDEVILLE. GFNTURY Se. $8 Oe, VER ASSEMBLE! bop dhe ‘ 1,000 SEATS: aT aT ut bes) i heal hd $2.80. SOPHIE wuexen ey A Borsdn, ne re - | Danderine for a few cents at any drug B. F. KEITH’S CELEBRATED SUNDAY CONCERTS SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY AT 8.15 or toilet counter and use it as a dressing and invigorator as told on! bottle.— Advt SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK WONDERS. VAUDEVILLE. MANHATTAN fioust {tb Steet, near gs Avenue: PrOLIONS peli iteaght lg! Lig “SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE™. € hich, Hinge & Ryan” Reserved | VALESKA SURATT, William | Seabury & Co. Toto, Harry | Breen, others’ & Mosconi ose! Bros, & Family, PA Mats. Daily Last aoavs) rm) WAYBURNS SONG SCEN 8 STAGE STARS *THE MAD WONA CAPITOL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ALICE BmADY in IVOLI way 492 Sr © MARY Picks ORD iALTO af Times Square niacto. “ORCHESTRA sc EDROADIVAY 41. | cul eC iN MA MUR WAU; CONSTANC E TALMADGE » °TWO WEEL STRAND ORCHESTIIA ny ja oury| fe HIPDNTROME Y PRICES. SEATS ON SALE FOR ® WEEKS: | DANCE CONCERTS AND MUSIC. LEXINGTON ‘Oamti nce Avenus and Bist CHICAGO OPERA TO-NIGHT 0: &. “Rip Van Winkle? Masked Sat. ‘Night ! 1 1 N: loudou Thurs ta henna: METROPOLITAN poner MOUSE Toni OBERON WARDMAN PIANO! USED BARRY MORE BECLASSEE New Amsterdam Wj.) ait ; THIS GENERATION'S MUSICAL TRIU | inonsieu BEAUCAIRE ZIEGFELD in FROLIC ES ILALAE BU Kcr Monuay: “TH a ‘ FE IGHT Boar.” SRITERION © us te bv Otis Skinner “PIETRO” Cohan & Ha THE ABSOLUTE “The Acquittal” A Mass erplece ta Play Construction, way & Wed. & 8 * Mate We Beat Music Angel Face Henry Miller’s (0,14 Wa Ev 30 LER Ong A BATES Now Plat THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR John Drinkwat J AsRAHAM TNCOLN Cort Theatre west 48m 5 20. COHAN Ts. twar 430. bree 8.45, Mts, Wed.d Sat.2, LAUR ETTE TAYLOR in a New 1 . ONE NIGHT IN ROME "Hartley c BELASCO irs: tin st. 2s LENORE ULRIC '3.™E: LYCEUM glints, tints and THE EVE NING WORLD, _FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1920, THEATRES, PR GARDEN re eae ie i ™* PASSING “SHOW 8 Pe Thea, 47th Sh Way, Central Mains Wed. and 8 saw BERNARD a inene fo YOU WERE. (LYRIC Ft Ys. Eh) ‘die tinale scz'eneat” ALWAYS YOU A CHORUS THAT CUTSTRIPS ALL PLAYHOUSE "yx, GRACE GEORGE & FULTON Woe 4004 8, Wed (Pop.) & Sat. BIG GAME “tw hia aor’ Tiogllng.” a at 9. Mate, Wed, and Sat, 2.30, With an Mamma’ nas Affair Si“ eo Prewnte M, ANDERSON'S RIVOLITIE eo "Diteiebataie| Batt MANHATTAN Teale share usdim Pig The Light of aft the World World CENTUR RY a & BY ela ee APHRODITE CENTURY GROVE, Roof of the Century Thea. jorris Gest hal Whrl 5 Eve. 11.30, | Ron After Th Y¥. LONGACRE ry 4a" Pax) ADAM AND _EV A 30th St. ae es res tgite SCANDAL GREENWICH VILLAGE NANCE O’NEIL PASSION ae BTW $ Pie acid a POWER ° DARKNESS SHUBERT Mnthiec Wad: sate SS ‘Bat. 215 MAGIC MELODY: COMEDY Se, ha MY LaDy |" ifton FRIENDS Crawford BRIAN. WOOD MORGAN in < || BuppiES WYN Wert 424. Evenings 5.15, WAN Nis ts Wed. “amt Marcanc Lawrence HARRIS ith | MaxineEliotts S27," a adiar [TIMES NO'MORE BLONDES with ERNEST 1 REPUBLIC Wort “ia. 4,,.Pcnm * Sat. at 2.09 HE.SIGM on ie DOOR BEIOU Wei 1, 84. reanan, 60, ‘ed. and Sat. at music, THe LITTLE WiUBPeR With VIVIENNE SEGAL, jaéeh Se yan, Fay | STORM tis, | = SUCCESS OF TWO SEASONS. ! EAST IS WEST |, e with FAY BAINT ASTOR™ Mats Wed. & BROADHURST 3.3.8. ¢ Bee jane kl VANDERBILT , Wailea FOR THE DeENSE RicaAn Wi, BENNETT PL: MOUiH Wea THE EST Owing to tliness, John Barrymore will not appear at to-nyht's performance His role will be played by Gilda Vareat k GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES | ~ w ith rer WHITE Wo 45. Lary, 4283. Bs, Mata, Thurs. @ Sat, 2.30 HORA avis t ast” Ma LAST i TIMES. jou HELP WANTEO—FEMALE. A NEW DOWNTOWN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE FOR TELEPHONE OPERATORS | | IS NOW OPEN FROM 11 A. rey TO@P,M, 44 PEARL ST., BETWEEN BROAD AND WHITERALL STs. Come in “during our lunch period and let us tell you about the advantages of tele. faces operating as an nteresting, well paid and worth while oo. cupation for girls, NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY, THINGS YOU WANT WHEN YOU ENTER BUSINESS. Permanent a Noy. ment. Good ‘rom the start, wit! ular and frequent inen ases. 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 ur. nished. 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 wom. en and girls over 16, with or without pre- vious telephone expe- rience. Positions are aiso open for all night work at extra pay for those who prefer this work. MAIN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE-27th St. and Broadway, Manhat. tan., BRANCH EMPLOY. MENT OFFICES-58 WV. Houston St., Man- hattan; 44 Pearl St., Manhattan (11 A, M to 2 P. M.); 458 Ate, oe , Bron D9 A.M. 5P.M. (ex. cept MU eBHEE and Fridays, 12 M. to 9 P. M.), and in Brook- lyn, 81 Willoughby St. and 1536 Broad- way. If unable to come to an employment office, telephone Miss Bre- mer, ‘Madison Square 12000” (free call) for further information. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY. PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR YOUNG WOMEN $900 to $1,400 & Year, Working conditions and opportunities for romotion are excel. ent. Call at 1158 Broad- way, N. Y. C., and see Miss F. G. Carncrogs, who will give you full particulars, or Fill in and mail the blank below, Please communicate with me about the po. sition which you ad- vertised. AGAIESS.. 06. eee cere seen Aeneeeeeeraees. TelepNone NO..sssscrssssereee Abii trode ina FOR SALE. \IAMOND WATCHE City Regulations--NEW STORE HOURS— 9.30 A. M. to6 P. M. Until Further Notice HEARN Foarteonth Street West of Pitt Avenue Unusual Values in SILKS NOTIONS RIBBONS DRESS GOODS DRESS FORMS LININGS, TRIMMINGS LACES EMBROIDERIES WASH DRESS FABRICS SATURDAY Sale Extraordinary PEARL NECKLACES 3.84 Our regular $6.97 and $7.97 Fashion whispers—‘Let the finishing touch of your afternoon or evening costume be a necklace of pearls.” An unusual purchase on our part of some very beautiful pearl necklaces enables you te follow this | mandate at a remarkable saving. | Graduated pearl necklaces in cream and Oriental color- ings—softly lustrous, with clasps of 10-karat solid gold 24 inches long—a few 18 inches long. Attractively boxed. Last Day of January Sale Silk Underwear An assortment of lingerie which claims the most fastidious with its qualities of beauty in material and workmanship. Camisoles—Crepe de chine or satin—with fancy yokes front or back—trimming of lace and ribbon our reg. $1.58... Important Costume Accessories At Substantial Saturday Savings Handkerchiefs, Gloves, etc. Wornen's Two-Clasp Imported French Kid Gloves contrasting stitching—overseam sewed. Camlsoles—wide Dresden or Roman stripe re aie Gao SPECIAL (s. 3-18 Fbven lobe oe Ea nee Women’s Two-Clasp Chamoisette Gloves Catena) ince or ribbowout reg. #248... 197 swhiteand color—-Our regular 61.19— pr, «OO mo Mhane patie 2, 48 Wert Handkerchiefr-—white and c eae PetticonteCope ueenen vst mi s4 Colored Umbrellas—our regular $9.47 a $50 Leather Luggage Smartest new luggage for the South-bound traveller is obtain- able here at radical price-cuts. 18-inch Black Walrus Grain Bage—rub- 9 50 berized lining with School Supplies for the new term—at an economy price which all students appre- ciate. Writing Tablets, ink of pencil paper our regular @14.98,........ccecceoesnne siting Tal sect 20 inches—our regular $13.05. 10.50 PS a A ae . : 5 18 and 20-inch Brown Cowhide Leather Composition Books —96 pages... ee Bage rubberized lining, with leather gus 8.75 ea hence Backer tO heen) set--our regular $11.00 eeteets Near ee P| olding aisuvencaad 16 ane en ene nie Bare 7.95 Wax Lunch Paper—roll of 60 sheets 9 hin reeular s10.87. : ae be Self-Filler Fountain Pen. ................006 ; 9 Walrus CHIE BA rub-| Fountain Pens, 3 styles 25 Black Baby herized lining—-14 to 18 inches our regular $5.43 4.50 Crayon Boxes 12 colors Ink and Pencil Eraser SATURDAY— | 24-inch Brown Leattion Sui | qe cil rater aloe . frit sone aie aie 13.95 Lead Pencils, rubber tips ..dosz. 15 all around—-our regular $18.12. . : MW ie 5 26-inch Black Grain Leather Suit Cs rass : tie pocket—our regular $15.95... f 12. 75 Black or Red Ink—-bottle. 5 6 2a 7 M Ke ‘ Faber’s Pencil Set— Faber’s Pencil Set ae atk Black Eman clotn Aik eases —-floral linings—pockets—with —straps— our regular 86.52 seeee eeesere leatherette case fancy box—10 pieces 4.95 MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. DRESSMAKERS’ SALE A Sale for the Amateur as Well as the Professional Dressmaker has GEORGETTES WHITE GOODS SHEARS LAST DAY OF JANUARY SALE Many Attractive Specials Make Week-End Family Shopping Always Profitable Here Everybody ie dd Here on Saturday Saturday Savings on Dressmakers’ Sale Items oe 2.95 Black Satin .... 2.95 Crepe de Chine. ck Dress Satin 1.57 Silk Mixed Poplin... . Silk Foulards— radium finish. . tees 35-inch Dress Satins 2.95 Dress Nets, etc. etc. Double ao Georgette Sto our reg. @2. . 2.80 72-ine sik ‘Divas Nets— our reg. $2.47 Pe kd Veiling Dept. Flouncings and Rufflings Ruffling and Lace Tabs— our reg. 9t—yd. White Net Flouncings— 40 inches wide— at our reg. $3.97—yd..... Black Marabou Stoles— our reg. & Rufflings and Lace Points— our reg. $1.47 Trimmings Dress, Suit and Coat Buttons— our reg. .28 to .47 card..... 15 Pure Silk (unfilled) Black Sou- tache— 12-yard piece— our reg. .78 44 Fancy Black and Colored Sil Braid—our reg. 24 to 47... 6 Ivory, Celluloid and Pearl Buti our reg. .12 to .24 card... P ind Novelty Buttons six cards for our reg. 5 and 9 ct. card... Black Braid Girdles— OUF TOg. BB.84.....csesvees 1.53 Ribbons Taffeta Ribbone— our reg. 42... yd. BL Moire ia Taffeta Ribbeaaed A our r 4.88 Black M He Ribbons— our reg. .88.........0...yd. OB Satin Ribbons— our reg. 81.26.....005...yd. OD Grosgrain Ribbons— our reg. $1.68 Embroidered Ribbons— our reg. 68.86............. BS Laces and Embroideries 3% Novelty and phacy Cotton —our reg. .1239.........yde Cluny and ‘tmaltation Croc x et Laces—our reg. .28. ey, piecee—our reg. .97......yd. id Neate Lace Hlauncingers our reg. 07 vey Emb. Flouncings o-¥d, 97 ct. Embroidery Voile Flouncings..... yd. Dainty Embroideries. . White Linens $1.68 White Linens........ 1.24 $4.24 White Linens ......3.00 Saturday Special Women’s Fine Cotton Vests Low neck, sleeveless— ; ae “Cumfy” “cut nds of .47 quality. LUMBI INA CLAIRE Saturday Clearaway of igs “att RIAN OPERA Pee EMA cx seacins sansarywisyicnsenatiincveniicies Sua go clesivonn Orbe v y : BAF BH AowleBseme'| | USE ORE | | seg rae eae eee | | Li 50 bones 1380 MIS ES’ COATS BROOKLYN. 2.45 Men's Felt call ya" Suits. . — — — " rape RU r Bu bein coe caval oan. Se AA Ot MOOR re pinata bane gutetn, meat . | DANSE CAPRICE Se pe TARI AY s RENE SENTATIVE CALLS OW REQU $1.24 Men's Underwear Renee mixtures. yn tined At ess | Rae Risedt Hellen (8 Tou Bak wernt eay OYAL DIAMOND-WATCH | |''ru.Mi ts wn. wr nave CLOTAINO TATED, FLOUR |g ,ancing from the che AAS GS MAIDEN LANE, S28bA J | iets Wi AZIon Than Half lf Hs LADIES, 3 SON | Loot pave 133 8.65 | HUDSON | gentuxntms | PNO DEPOSIT REQUIRED ai sa Ne ag cd ae ats ee aver ee sar iment: all Koods xumrauteed. & obo a ¥, Ue ned r regular . eee PAT EN Ce | Sei Miike edd ot ° ah Ea ai ie a a STANDARD at, Eves. 283 10 $1.90 Maiden Lane, CAS Hee Ee OMEN CRISES 7 Aynret eer ns BOYS! CLATHING—THIKD FLOOR. or Se eae sce (AEE IRAE) | tuerstmrm 08] 0.00 AN “Lost an Nat.Wh. Mra Mra, Coburn, "Mu" Hatta ON CREDIT MO EMMOvERs REFTarNeE CALL, Wa/Te Oe) | ‘"! ment styles and colors— |$1.94 Moos aad Girls! Hey ° ~~. advertised in The Wor 7 > aE sins, REPRESENTATIVE CAl 9 2 to 6 yea liddy Blouses bt ae berartinos SE th EAGLE DIAAWATCH'C?-37 AIDEN LANE + Eat wean emuno ricem |g oo a0 goatee git whiter el Styles are smart and well A COBURN j SFE? | riNotiew Hai ben’ ceoriche’ sissventuit Hy ee made, Fabrics are velours ‘ SHH Good Morning Jucace o: DPIARLON OS SancsBencman al ae | telices’ ch si } Nex Good Morning Judae Nie 4 CRED 37 MAIDEN LANE CHILDREN'S UNDEKWRAR—MAIN FLOOR $594 Masilae Palisa an and zibelines of superior " Rrra ony ies 4 aa [eee alias oticgalar quality. Self cloth and i nto | ancy atrive-—collars Attached on Vantic waist attra lush collars, Desirable col- | ing pio~ neckband. live models i 9 A i \ 0 mak res un Aud BOTS" PURNIBIINGS —PAIRD FLOOR PRYTICOATS SECOND FLOOR ors Sizes for misses, | ; $100 werasrs eas { ‘ , New York

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