The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1920, Page 19

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—> Full of Charm:. ‘Boudour’ Seen By Sylvester Feueling. . Leonidoft. ~ Ly hare What is it? 1 was ask- ing myself as [ entered the Belmont ree atre last évening. The ahsWer was found quickly. Tt.ts p——/GASTORIA wion of Russian peasant ts 15 Fluid essed in music that makes ertainment at once clean, aive, fascinating, compelling. The Sophistication in its construction is x hidden S0° cleverly that it is no de- he: Yerrent. to good, honest enjoyment. Otto H. Kahn and a little party QWwere absorbéd in it. A veteran ob- ‘server of hational reputation who sat behind me foll under its spell as completely as I dig. Don't miss itt Serge Borowsky, a daritone fro tiie Moscow Grand Opera, is respon- Sible for “Ista.” He makes no pre- ‘tense of providing ortzinal music. He torrows freely from all the well- know2 Russian composers. He uses a smali national Balalaiki orohestra, its sdios and his choruses are those sung by the Russian people, The scenery, the costumes, (he dances that he provides ali are native. Out tis material he hag weaved th: Pictures thet are captivating, | The first, morning, shows the coming out of church, etore. whigh they Malt to sing devotional hymas. ‘The moound, afternoon, discloses the interior of ‘a rich peasant’s home, where there is @ delightful frotic and indulgence tm popular songs and dances. The third, night, is on the steppes, around a gypsy campfire, with more dancers and more songs. Hach ts replete with the atmosphere that,.to us at least, is Russian. ‘The whole grips one, #0 real, 80 simple is its appeal. oats» Passing observation ar two the production. Mr. Borowsky bea tis ‘har beautifully marcelted. His voice is not reMarkable, but his conducting is masterful. As he sat or moved among his fellows, using only his right hand, the fingers most expressive, he controlled the choruses admirably, And how well those chor- were sung! M. Woikoff did a dance that was astounding. Michel Mordkin never jumped higher and M. Nijinsky never pirouetted more rapidly, and never was there a There were exquisite dances, | eptrit ‘ina Sergeeva and Vera Zim- nd there was the national T, the Simpi¢ton, well acted /doubbt that it was a man who was| Giuseppe de Loca was Firaro in 2! fed performance of “The Barber ~— who had appeared in « previous per-_ formance this season. ¢ Barrientos was Rosina- and|gucted. ——— BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN Distinctive Advance Collection ‘ ‘ Smart Suits for Spring For Women and Misses Carefully selected models, principally of Navy Tricotine of superior quality, in the be- coming tailored lines, with re- + fined originalities of trimming. Street and dressy models handsomely embroidered, stitched or braided, some with attractive vestees. OPPENHEIM. GCLLINS & C FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN Attractive ancieine of Newest Modes in Spring . Dresses . for Women and Misses Novel versions of the season’s most favored style tendencies make the new Spring Dress collection here, irresistible. Taffetas, Georgettes, Satins, Trico- lette, Trieotine and Serge—trimmed with handsome Bead Effects. Ribbon Ornamentations, Silk and Tinsel Em- broidery and*Smart Braiding. Ranging in Price from’ 29.75 to. 110.00 Mr. Pagt con- | BALLAD CONCERT arotiaw nau ' THEATRES. eT DE De. Henry W. Savage offers ] The oe Coli Ghemrna $1.50 EXEGSy $1.00 Saturday Matinees, 50c to adasenh C. Lincoln Staged by John McKee FIRST MATINEE TO-MORROW. Just to Reduce the High Cost of Enjoying Life, mer Sinesday Matinees Will Be at These Prices: “CONCERTS AND MUSIC. _ | ‘ THEATRES. Winter Garden iv," it '|™* PASSING SHOW PLAYHOUSE “ wy "Nixa TO- NIGHT, 8:30 NING George Broadhurst Preente Che ; Wondertut Ching ‘By Mra Lillian Trimble Bradley, Maxine Elliott’s Wy; JOHN DREW MICAG® OPERA CO. CONCERT HIPPODROME Next San. Night Fem 20 at K15—SOLOISTS: ROSA RAISA BONCI “JAY RIG © 2 Bren 8 RIG YF. £94 5 res 9s ‘Mats. Wed, Sat. Feb. 7. Snes ALWAYS YOU INKLIN—RALPH HER “THAT OUTSTIUPS A | ae Wed. | Montag 2: Nague Yas, Dee | Wars tnae Winemn herd Si Walden. a ‘BELMONT #5 | Mth Sts eee SBA Base OF 1920 of Bway. Bya, E5 Ditrichstein “tp THE Morris Gest Midnight Wi Whirl tre Show ta N. Y. 8. 8.40. 39TH ST. att res SCANDAL GREENWICH VILLA ‘Ay. ves, 8.45. Matinoes Thurs 248. NANCE O NEIL pve! I ctAty c Times ee hoes WESTRA. Mis Thur, {asat 1.30. Kingdom © SeRAND THEATRES. a MORGAN In Went te SELWYN Sint “Wea sea Wh as D Margaret Lawntnce and HARRIS Siss. ¢.5 Mais Wed. REPUBLIC West 434 St Breningy at 8.40. HE SIGH owrie DOOR) BHOU ae Fer. ENTIRE 2D katcony SOc ts, SOc to $2.50. VAUDEVILLE. | EMPIRE, Rg He BARNEY BERNARD BARRYMORE | beet Se ae potest . Fr New) vORe THE. Pre TD nde : wa Riveasibe 10—Big Act 1AM. tok PM. EL NORMAND Loew’s American Roof MCCONNELL & SIMPSON. taterd Dread VioLA DAWA tn EPROELORS | LOEW'S New York T Theatre & Roof | z ro” eat Wines’ Tree Reserved nee Winter Carnival bre ee All Seats HELP WANTED—FEMALE, | PERMAN POSIT EXCELLENT SALARY AT New Wage EXPERIENCE REQUIRED; TIONS PAY; FITS SICK N 10 WITH (FREE); a. si | | EN T Ns START Scale) NOT VACA. FULL BENE. HOT LUNCHES AT COST EXTRA PAY TO THOSE FER NIGHT BME Ms WHO PRE. WORK AENT To 8 Bp rnipay: 3°M To oP TEL. MADISON SQUARE 12000, NEW YORK TEL PHONE CO QUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK WOND na. CASINO: me a, £ MUSICAL COMEDY EXQUISITE t LITTLE pee With VIVIENNE Thea, ne Bw 48th St. Bora train “EAST 1S W T New Amsterdam Yj,,{i1a" sata he. THIS GENERATIONS MUSICAL TRIUMDH! Atop New Amsterdam Theatre at 11.30. CRITERION trv &. 5 ; OTIS SKINNER “Pietro” || Cohan & Harris . “The Acquittal” rE Tera 124 Wild Bra 8.30 Henry Miller [0 iiiin see pee 9a Henry Miller & Blanche Bates |! ‘gue ye’ The Famous Mrs. Fair n Drinkwe ABRAHAM. TNCOUN bya £15 sharp WhEDITH DAY MOROSCO Ea. RICHARD \ BENNETT MOROS( Os, | 18-08 n’s Biday Mat FOR THE DENSE = apnigiong Sat. ie eb. 234 SEO. COHAN thst: Rep ality BS 42 Mais, Wed. Sat, & Feb, Sid LAURETTE TAYLOR Touts. & S Wik John Barrymore esr || SINGERS OPER: CO} wi sy LYCEUM Ba-Xu2 GP INA CLAIRE! “2 G00, re “App e Blesoms" Hoeiie heen Conte Benue, coe tae. Clarence ee ie, Rae | “LISTEN LESTER” Sensational Musical Comedy DANCING CARNIVAL ‘ST. NICHOLAS RINK, 66th St., Near Broadway, OLUMBIA PRT pee THE GAUDSMITHS %S ~wf ha ([Faivouirieg in BHE plik BA geal FLOWER }| FLORENCE, NOOR BREAKFAST IN BED]| fox trot SPORTING WIDOWS g'iiatt | Fourtantn Street One Day Sale, Wednesday PETTICOATS Newest models for Spring of ° excellent silk, the straight lines and deep flounces, showing newest designs, . flutings and frillings, denote styles that are best adapted for wear with Spring Suits and Dresses. SALE PRICES AFFORD BIG SAVINGS Silk Jersey | Messaline ’ PETTICOATS PETTICOATS 3.75 | 4.28 Our reg. $5.65. Our reg. $4.94. ‘ Numerous attractive modeis— Taffeta or messaline flounce— SiMtn: Sud OkMNBUNDLE-ealaTES= also black and navy. Silk Jersey Taffeta and All-Jersey Petticoats 5.50 Our reg. $6.94 and $7.94. Changeable, plain taffeta or messaline flounces—tucked and frilled—navy blue, brown, French blue, magenta, purple, green and black and two-toned combinations. full selection of colors. One Day Sale, Wednesday S-I-L-K-S “Wise and thoughtful spendin, is the truest kind of fpr a” The satins are of that heavy, lustrous quality which drapes so readily into beautiful gowns. .. .the crepes are lovely, of excellent wearing quality. . vim all the newest for morning, afternoon and street wear. 40-Inch Crepe de Chines. ,. ‘ 40-Inch Georgette Crepes... d 85-Inch Black Satins...... 2.27 y -Inch Black Dress Satins. Our Regular $2.95 and $3.25 Dressmaking School NOW IN SESSION! 4.00 © Corset Special For Wednesday Only A new model—with lines correct for wear with Springtime cos- fumes, ; Course of Six Lessons Fine Quality Broche You can have more pratty things Corsets to -wear at less cost if you make 2.54 them yourself. Our Dressmaking * School will teach you in a de- Or 4.00 »bon trimmed lightful course of six lessons. Appointments Made at Your Convenience Low bust tops? si One Day Sale, Wednesday PILLOWS Strong, durable tickings filled with all new Prices as low as the feathers . . quality of the goods will permit. PILLOWS—ART 21x28 TICKINGS— our reg. $1.73 93 Imported Gray Goose and Down Pillows—woven sateen and art SELECTED NEW MIXED FEATHER 20xz8—our reg. $1.47.. an Mixed Goose Feather Pillows— , assorted feuther-proof tickings. our tickings— our | x28 in—-our reg. $3.97 2.65 our 22428 in.—our reg. $4.42.2,95 26x30 in.—our 24x30 in.—-our reg. $4.87.3,.27 Mixed Duck and Goose F. | 26x30 in.—-our reg. $5.47.3,65 Pillows—herringbone 4 | Semi-White Down Pillows—linen sorted art tickings | tickings-—assorted patterns in.—our reg. 1.53 our reg. 3. 00 in—our r 1.77 | ‘our reg. 3/53 24x30 in.—our reg 84 12.2,03 onr reg. 4. 29 26x30 in.—our reg. $4.53.2,.27 our reg. $7 |Repetinp SPECIALS-—-Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M. 1 dealers buying, quantitie trigted. No Mail or Telephone Orders $1.68 All Wool Serges--35-Inch 1 33 | Storm weave—cream, tan, garnet, myrtle, na! Dubs | 83 ct. Mercerined i Xs rd jo Suits 7.00| of coloreeultab pleated—junior blue al ck. ream POL N FLook Gye CLOTHING “TSURD PLOOR, | $874 Bo 4 assortment children's eases and other WASH DRESS PANIC 35 ct. Yard-wide Curtain Scrimsyd....23 Plain white—ivory and belge— with daintily celored borders. ‘CURTAINS —BASB) RASBM awe. jarie Antoinette Curtains n styles—mounted pr... 6.88 on fine $7.97 I y_net ‘CURTA LNS—BASEMENT | 67 Silkoline Comfortables 2.53 wil gize—cotton filled—floral ie ies i * 6 SOMtPORTA BLES—BASHMBNT, TINPANES Whait-SBOOND FLOOR, — | 52 ct. Ribbons... uA ct. Men's Black Cotten Hose +18] Motres and taffetas ; also stripes er > and satinsx—godd color Toney sts FLOOR TUBNONS. SEAN JALOOR, See other pages for exceptional Sale of Rompers and Creepers; aiso advertisement of Men’s Work Clothes. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. 70 9 P.M. i HEARN Went of PURE Avecmm, Pre-Inventory Cieirtdees Present a Wealth of Bargains in Merchandise of First Quality yew} CLEARANCES Sweaters & Scarfs These reductions mean caliee able savings. Brushed Wool and Knitted Stip? on Sweaters — Jerveless —plain col- ors and heather mixtures— our reg. $1.97 164 Hand Crocheted and Berathed Cardigan Jackete—black and gray —sleeveleas—sizes 36 to 40— our reg. $2.68 eee Knitted Tams—American buff, rose, brown = white, Our reg. $1.97 8s New Scarfs and Sweaters Brushed Woo) Scarfs—contrast shawl collar—fringed beck and ends—two pockets our reg. $13.94.......... 12.24 New Sweaters of pure zephyr wool —tuxedo style—combiuation of plain and fancy weave—belt and ets—peacock, buff, American uty and turquoise— our reg. $11.94.......4.. R pi Your Spring far ‘ advantage at toma pie cic i values. Fine Wilton Rugs Close texture—handsomely calored— reproductions of Oriental, Chinese and other art designs—an oak ircarit te sopsen ealeea teal ity—t ues Sito, 00 to Sitee 93.50 to 13800 8.3 x 10.6 ft. — Regularly Valued $105.00 to $162.50— 87.50 to 137.50 6x9 Ft.—Regularly Valued £65.00 59.50 27x54 Inches— Regular Value $14.50 to $19.94— 10.97 wo 15.94 Wool and Fibre Caspeting Two tone and plain coloring—rese grey, brown, green and blue— suitable .for runners or to) car- pet rooms— ad LO 27 in. wid ? 36 in. wide. ..yd. 2.44 Reversible Hall and Stair Crash —22!4 in wide—reds, green and tan mixtures........ yd. G4 Fine Quality vents Rugs— high pile—artistic design and col- oring-—8.3x10 ft.— our regular $69.00. Alex. Smith's Seamless Brussels Ruge—all wool—closely woven de- signs appropriate for parlors, liv- ing rooms and ms Oxiz ft... 85.94 Velvet Ru ~blue, particularly desirable size 7.6x9 ft 49.50 Unusual Offering of Hearn’s Spe- cial Carpet Sweeper—adjustable brush — rubber tires — mahogany and oak wood finish— value $4.00 Special 2.88 wo-—cabten- Bissell fey Peean "8.47 teed—adjustable and tary—with handles. , Spring Dress Cottons Complete stocks of new ma- terials—at prices lower than can be found elsewhere for goods of equal excellence of quality. Fancy Dress Voiles—Japanese: scroll aud other designs Special .S7 Dress Voiles—floral, buds, stripes, dots, coins and various other de- signs on light grounds— our regular .37 Yard .27 Voiles—stripes, cheeks floral designs—light / and dark eolorings— 36 inches wide....... Special .3" 32-inch Fancy Dress Ginghame= st chycks and plaide— our regular 45... . 88 - bluebird and 48 colors—pure Special 1.35 Kimono Crepes Japanese effegts— our regular 57 Dress Linens—all linen—yard wide— wearing quality. a 10.24 2 | ana A — AE CG ee pane

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