The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1920, Page 23

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Mary Garden’s Familiar Thais; Whitehill Back By Sylvester Rawling. M ARY GARDEN'S vital, superla- tively sediactite impersonation of the siren of Alexandria in Massenet’s opera “Thais” cast ite “peli over a large andience at the Lexingtoh Theatre last night. fn no essential particular has she altered it singe she chove it for her American in ‘the happy days of Oscar Hammer- stein'’s kingship. If only she would refrain from using her arms so in- sistently, in her posturings, as that erudite critic, our dead friend (hers and mine), Algexnon St. John Bren- Farrar, simply dressed and unob- trusive, watched the pi from a stage box und was in it, applauding generously, remind- ing with eloquence Garden's singing, by the by, was exceptionally good last night The cast included Forrest Lamont, an in- different Nicias, the voluptuary Gustave Huberdeau, a competent Palemon, head of the Cenabites; Philine Falco and and pretty slaves Claassens, a Constantin Nicolay, the surly watch- front door. Mr. mson and Deli- Saruso heading the cast attracted a capacity audience to the} Metropolitan Opera House last night. | ‘The “favorite tenor was at his ‘best, both in voice and action. Margarete Matzenauer, for the first time this| season, was Delilah, singing glori- ously. The performance was marked by the return to the fold of that! jarence | sterling American baritone, Whitehill, whose impersonation of the High Prie: was significant by wwe reason of its thority and the fine; quality of his singing. In the cast) were Paolo Ananian, Jose Mardones, Octave Dua, Pietro Audisio and Vin- cenao Reschiglian. The ballet, led by Lilyan Ogden, was finely effective. Mr. Wolff conducted “Ruddigore,” by. the Society of ‘American Singers at the Park ‘The- adre, started on its fourth week last night with no sign of abatement in public interest. This stunningly at- tractive Gilbert and Sullivan opera is ‘well cast, well sung, and master- fully conducted by John McGhic The Etshuco Tr lias Breeskin, violin; William Wi Aurelio Giorn!, piano, subscription concert at began and Haydn's trio in G major ended the programme, Between th two numbers, an unfamiliar trio F minor by Volkmar Andreae was rmed. The playing of this trio, which is both scholarly and interest- ing, was enjoyed by an audience of good size, duly appreciative, Edgar Fowlston, a baritone from Canada, gave a_ recital at Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon. In an aria 0000000000000000000000000 “Just a Suggestion” of “Eddys” Sauce f makes the greatest b difference in the flavor of the soup, “B stew, omelette, gravy or salad. At Grocers and Die Stores. E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. Again Selling at Pre-War Prices me, } pose aa “ are Comfortable and Serviceable Tht “tae Well and Feel Natural || Seu that witheiand the i hore ot mastication, yk ‘all Porosie n Bri age Work, Bleed-- ~ ‘gee Cured. | Vyorrhes ‘Treated, Orooked Sa re eee, sa Bowe? ob Sunda. 1 to Painless Extraction Gas or Novocain ‘ ; ebitdren, Dr. PERLBERG 272 WEST a STREET Moder i Work. is ‘Terms J ome ae beg ‘was accom- Me at the organ by Gara 8. Pried. Invgroups of English, inch, | Russian and Hungarian songs, he, companied at the piano by! yw" {to please the most exac ting 0} it im pation hounde. ular bird number, Sitting wutterdies. whos | sturdy—oh, so sturdy Guan jazzed igeted—and The entertainment began with a Gokiwyn release; “The Loves of Pauline Frederick Hains. Ince, as Abraham Lincoln, reg- | imtared, gdod in “The Land of Oppor- Sara Rey! >. “ALL-GIRL” REVUE AT BROADWAY THEATRE MUSICAL STRIKE The “Powder Puff Follies of 1920,” an a@il-gitl revue, with pretty girls, nimble limbs, skidding shoulders and oolorful costumes, made its bow last | night at the Broadwefy Theatre. THE EVENING WORLD, Tu —— was presented by Hugh Jansen, with! Musié and tyrics by Edward E. Breir hand Edward A. We Fifteen nrusical ELTINGE as well as a te ot dgbut atthe Manhattan Opera House | * non was wont to say! Geraldine ing us that “Our Mary” isn't the only “our” io Whose genius we are glad to pey tribute. | Hector Dufranne nde of Athanael, | the monk, an im; ve figure, sing- | ind grace, Miss | ALSd Ay, ‘cello, and gave a second lian Hail last night. Brahme's trio in B major Children Cry for Fletcher's ASTORI The taieatt You Ha’ ture of Chas. 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GIRLS $15.00 A WEEK TO START. $850.00 TO $1,500 A YEAR. FASCINATING Wonk | INO EMM OVERS REFERE! IAMONDS 3 ON CRED D ON CREDIT PRESENTATIVE CAI le EAGLE DIA-WATCH'C2-37 ADEN LANE* | ~ Petes Tis BRSERY BSO WHR FN a NlKSEENG Advertising A telephoned dir 0 Call 4000 Reekman. Brookiya Office, 4100 Alain, ¥eOAY, pind ey 10, 19 verdure—shadow war, signs not previously shown. $4.28 48-in. All-Wool Velours ot $3.68 46 and 48-in. All-Wool Tricotines. 5 All-Wool Cream Colored Tricotines All-Wool Navy Men's Wear Serges . All-Wool Poplins ; All-Wool French Serges . All-Wool Shepherd Chocks Broadway, Manhat. Kimonos, Robes Well made and excep- tionally attractive at these prices. Flannelette Kimonos — flowered models with elastic belt— satin trimming sizes 36 to 44+ our reg. 82.94 2 sizes 48, 50 and 5: Blanket Cloth our reg. $8.94 Ww ul they wear? 248 Ate Wool Prunellas pHONe. AGENT CALE "7 t 48 ct. Ribbons a J. branch, $2 ct. Women’s Muff Forms uu filled SOMPORDABURS—BASHMLENT $1.97 Women's Cotton-Fleece $5.94 Youhg Men's Trousers. 9:30 to 6:00 STORE HOURS (for the Present) AEARN DRESSMAKERS’ SALE - LAST DAY Late February Inventory . Is the Reason for Fine Stocks of Seasonable Merchandise | Prices,as Always, Moderate for Qualities Offered Wednesday—One-Day Sale CRETONNES Our regular .57 and .67 Our annual sale of specially purchased cretonnesis anticipated by a vast number of people who plan redecorating their city or county homes, studios and Summer porches. Our astonishingly varied assortment comprises most ad- vanced styles in Japanese chintz—scenic—blue bird— —tapestry—and many other de- Special Attractions in New Dress Fabrics Dressmakers’ Sale—Last Day All-Wool Cream Colored French Serges All-Wool Plaid apd Stripe Serges All-Wool Broadcloths our reg. 28 to .47 our reg. .20 28 2.33 R bes — flowered 1 satin on collar, TAS our regular $2.18 iy EDNES DAY CORSET avd PETTICOAT DAY s and on re ond | ery and satin stic fitted | bust—long hip~ our reg. $5.94 4.60! ou reg. #5.00..... ccmvaesensamatiel MORNING SPECIALS— Wednesday & Thureday Until 1 P. M. Te ont dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. Bluebird, Bur Rundy, Fine q Hue ana Bik lengths PETIICOaTS 2 GOOLS MALS FLOOR, $2.48 Girl’ pores a7 to 14 years—fancy and «mock. teimmin 1 MALN PLOOR, 3 24 Little T b 16 stylee— $5.00 Tan Scout Shoes inixtures—Ox for Me: and Bors a variety of striped gra Elkskin sole s to 40 waist lent. work hoeessines 610 to 40 BOLATHING THIRD FIOOK, wide width $4.50 Girls’ Tan Shoes Spool Cotton—Willington Mills— Snap Fasteners — Seam Bindings —-black and Trimmings (Dressmakers’ Sale, Last Day) Dress, Suit and Coat Buttons ‘is 34-inch Black Sill Braid— Fancy Black and Colored Silk Braid—our reg. .25 to .47 Ivory Celluloid and Pearl Buicend our reg. .12 to 24 card Neckwear (Dressmakers’ Sale, Last Day) our regular $1.85... Are the lines correet for the new These are questions which corsets and nai tiecate must answer satisfactorily before Berd are eligible for your choice. These corsets a ticoats answer ‘‘Yes’’ to both questions and a pleasant information that their values are vod --new | Corsets—trimmed with embroid- 39 inch 1.84) $2.74 Black Sateon Petticoats SIRS’ WHAM—-SBCOND BLQOR ‘ub Dresses. in and fancy— SHOOND FLOOR and UpDers—-excel- WSUAN'S Walt ¢ HavItuns SHOP. BASEMENT eut lace Dress Forms (Dressmakers’ Sale, Lest Day) 200 yds.-—black and white-—best ‘our reg. .50 per gross... Sale .3& white— our reg. Te ‘Sa Pe aad re papere for .25 White Bry AN Tape ee yards— our reg. . . Sale .23 Driempaliis? Pine— our reg. .36 to .98 box.. Sale . 35 Dress Shields—light weight sites 2 and 3— our reg. 96 and .38......... 28 sizes 4 and 5— our reg. 40 and 4%... 32 Double Covered Rubber Shicids— }> * sizes 2 and our reg. 40 and 4@......... BB sizes 4 and 5— our reg. 44and.46..... Sale .8 Dress Forms—!? section+—-tele- yeopic—Hall- Borchert rt our reg. 814.97 i Yo.25 (Dressmakers’ Sale—Last Day) Mercerized gree a ‘our reg. 96 yard.....Sale .6@ Lining Satine— our reg. $8.15 yard... Sale 1.76 Fancy Sateens—85 in. wide— our reg. 81.87 yard.,.... Sale .O@ Cotton Fabrics (Dressmakers’ Sale, Last Day) Daintiest of Summer colors have woven themselves into these exquisite fabrics in de- signs deli; pittuty new and color! Wonder- ful Satttmaas are here in this, the ‘‘larg- est cotton fabrie de- partment in the world.” ea ct. de Chine .. “72 38 Kimono i our reg. 37 Fancy Dress Gingha wide—checks, tvipes ft oD Necro Foulards—iight "an dark colors—yard : oe Fancy Dress Voiles—in flure! ef- fects and allover patterns on grounds of tan, gray, taupe and new shades of blue...... 1.67 White Linens (Dressmakers’ Sale—Last Day) Our regular $1.68. 1.24 Our regular $4.24.. Laces AND P Embroideries (Dressmakers’ Sale—Last Day) 12}5 ct. Fancy Cotton Laces. @ 2B ct. Cuey as and tmnation Crochet La: 20 97 ct. Val. root Izyard piece .. TF Embroidery Fleuncings, yd 35 97 ct. Emb. Voile Flouncings .. .. 73 Dainty Embroideries Dressmaking School Now in Session! 4.00 Course of Six Lessons

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