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Big Sptocster Renting. -CURCT was Rosina in “The of Seville” at the Lez- a if impersonation is one of was a voice bearing the belef she is much these days. Never- im the lesson | nh ptr f she Delibes’: Home,” f i i “Lakme,” and was unequivo- eR ly ‘ Ressini's classic comedy needs to be eung and acted with sprightliness amd grace There was too much heavi- mess in the atmosphere of last night's “performance to keep it a-sparkle. The emer of Cario Galeffi's Figaro, s@though be sang well ami acted with agility, missed sponstaneity. ‘Tite Schipa’s Count Almaviva had met the aristocratic though Cotreuil’s Don Basilio were dry. In| ace were rere Marte Claessens, Desire Correnti and Oliviero. Mr. Mariecsat conducted and worked hard fow better results than were achieved. Guiomar Novaes, the pianist from Brazil, was soloist at the New Sym- oe ‘Orchestra's concert in Carnegie | yesterday afternoon. She played | = ‘athe Mom es D mac minor concerto with touch, aesthetic mus!- al festing. and limpia tone, as to make ber agony ‘well-nigh ideal. Mr. began the programme with the pretu prelude to Wi to Wagner's “The Master- singers.” He took it at an unusually feta > pace and succeeded in getting from the orchestra a plgstic well- blended performance that set the pulse a-tingling. Elgar's “Variations on an Original Theme,” which isn’t played . often nowadays, was the last number. A portraiture of the idosyncrasies of fourteen of the composer's friends, tt) bears a sub-title “Enigma.” Well| written and dignified, even humorous here and there, it is monotonous in color and long drawn out. Mr. Bo- danzky, well suppgrted by the orches- tra, gave it a clear and masterly ex- | position, The recitals of yesterlay included ome by Grace Northrup, soprano, who | made a debi. here at Aeolian Hall in the afternoon. Her voice ts pleasing im quality and she sings with taste. The lighter songs, of which there were many, old and new, on her pro- gramme, suit her best for the present. 4n the evening, also at Aeolian Hall, Serge Kotlarsky, violinist, was heard He is a New Yorker, who, showing | much promise as a hes @ has studied | at home and abroad and grown stsad- tly. His tone is ingratiating and his style is good. With his brother at the piano, he played Beetho “Kreutzer” sonata. Saint-Saens’s co certo No. 3 in B minor also was on his programme. Another violinist, | Jagcha Brou, gave a recital at Carne- sie Hall in the evening. His pro- gramme held a Handel sonata and the Saint-Saens concerto that Mr. Kot- larsky played. He played with ners aDundance of vigor, but has a good Karle, tenor, gave a recital a j Carers Hall on Monday evening that was worth hearing. His voice Ke ane » gualny, although it, needs jooling. He enunciates per- == “ind shows taste and undes- Columbia University and freshmen voted yesterday for the on of ca “honor system" in ex- ag ple ion to-day. The Sartore voted “Bropeatn for the sys- ten, if if, 15 Spee, Rot include a. provigion Santor ¥ ‘vote was TS per cent. 1D favor. FE PROCTOR’S|., YORK THEATRES 8 | Bake ke bat Ml 8. if Constance Talmad md Near 6th AY. RARAY, WINGS. Win x. <se oli NE Nb | fesse, ig, Ses Beastie ae [Piet ya wed WwitKie BARD RiveRsibe Biway & oem St. ise, Opera, Merton & "ate Ese CocMLAN. Meee 1 Reserved Broke All Records! (2 Oliver best directors, (AB neat woo ot interpolated the Beil | that ‘amounted to “farming her ou’ her wages to the halted the action | the second month she had which Is why no more are being sup- Signature of |LEXINGTO This Week—at the STRAND The Feature does it! Canadians all like it—and everybody else who has any imagination—who has red blood—and can appre- ciate a corking good story of the darin, Northwest Mounted Police. 's best seller by one of the MARSHALL NEILAN’S “THE RIVERS .END.” Out and Forced to Give Up Part of Wages. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Feb. %.— Court Justice Piatt has di- rected that briefs be eubmitted to him ‘Theatre last might. Al-| in connection with the charge that «| system of virtual peonage for women) suspicion of | exiets at the Bedford Reformatory, The | and case in point is that of Rose White. It! Some aare in the matter, RUBBERS ALL SOLD. 2,500,000 Pairs Disposed Of in Sixty Days Mere. ‘The shoe dealers in the Greater City announce that they have sold 2,500,200 pairs of rubbers during the last sixty days, and you are out of luck if you haven't got yours, for manufacturers are not sending any more into the market. ‘The season ends officially March 1, plied. ‘The jobbers say rubbers have not sdvanced in price in thirteen months, and if you paid more than you expected | it is not their fault, NORA BAYES WEDS AGAIN. Musical Comedy Star Is New Wife of Arthur Gordon. . Feb. %.—Nora whose off- bang in oy ising er ry, was Jack N baie? = Beston Nahe ge Gen. Pershing. BOSTON, %.—Gen. Pershing, with his Stare” Seniven here to-day dur- brs a blinding ned fg erie Gen, Peg ing was we! 1 ry, i ing, was" welcom: layor Peters, of the qe we Car 9 ty Fucst of honor a Fiven ‘bof the Mayer” f ) eneuet CASTORIA For Infants and Children | In Use For Over 30 Years forte Nhe e wife of ___ CONCERTS AND MUSIC, — MUSIC FESTIVAL Oratorio Society of N.Y. tiat"Eteiment Armory Subscription seats only now on sale at the office of the society, 1 W. 34th St. $4.75 to $15.55, inei 1g war tax. 6 GREAT CONCERTS 28 World Famous 5 "paudine Hletfets Gar. 1, Murphy. Johnson and Granda Chorus of 1,000 Trained Voices Catldren's Chorus of 500 The Bach Choir of Bethiehem N. ¥. @ymphony Orchestra of 150 WALTER DAMROSOH Mus. Dir. ‘Tyes. Eve. Mendelssohn's Blifah Wed. Eve. Works by Fr. Eve., Kelly's Pilgrim's Presress New Sat. Aft.. Bach, Beethoven. Brahms Sat. Eve., Berllos’s Damnation of Faust we Qt Deity star has | on of nee M’CORMACK'S oy GARDE < CHICAGO OPERA ORCHESTRA JOHN M'CORMACK GENT JOHN 31 ~PERSHING wes ba Gate Now eT dt =s|| MANHATTAN rouse Now | Ww. sth, Bren, $0. Matinee To-day & Bat. 2.30, RUSSIAN ISBA ednowsiey “ACen: 9 aliens fe ore fe cum’ —World. at. Mime. mi RATHER, In a ne | aad tate, Rarer a i |r 4d ‘We. RUSSELL. tshod” with inet vioun ECITAL, Te aes GRE ESSER at AN, co "Ail Sen a Wah. AOL OER ER” wi hee a Ale Te-NGNT Av & " ean ABA. errs BROADWAY & «7TH ST. Canadian rom James screen's Adapted The Strand Theatre, Brooklyn.) Pusey Gunners, similar to those now existing | for the infantry, | arms of the service, will be formed to- might at a meeting to be held at the Tist Regiment at Ak Mth Street and “a -* THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1920. “PEONAGE” CHARGED MACHINE GUNNERS ORGANIZE | AT BEDFORD PRISON | Meet Toms 99\ Lawyer Says Girl Was Farmed Asnociation. A national organization of machine cavalry and other MOROSCO is West 4 gm re 1a" “mign Fgrgusan’s a Beet Peitormance.* ous SACRED. and | FERGUSON [PROPANE LOVE Park Avemnve. The name suggested for the organi- tation Is the American Machine Assocaition. Its objects will be: Promote and develop the science and Mandardigation of machine gun prac: thee and tactics: to facilitate the Inter- change of ideas, and to perpetuate the knowledge already gained in this im- portant branch of the service.” All machine officers and ae commissioned officers, active or reserv: of the Regular Army and militia will ‘be i “1 feel grand! That Headache, Biliousness and Constipation is | | ” | _ AMUSEMENTS. S-______—. | ca. 44, W, By. vw 8.15. jext Matinee Sat. 2.15. Pa MAGIC MELODY MYLADY | FRIENDS ! ats. reser, Tat Comedy of thy PEMPIRE Eres er ets AMUSEMENTS. BARRYMORE Mat. Sat, mys GENERATIONS MUSICAL TRIUNSH! Gad = HK hil CRITERION Saw $22 & Es 883 ‘nice & ne ES cere bale ay | TO-DAY AT 2m Pe re Bre at 20. Mat. at 2.29. jew Play by ey Manners. Ose ee ee PRINCESS 3823.2, %4."%a HERMAN TIMBERG'S TICK- TACK-TOE. Words, Music ant Lyrics by Wetman Timbers Maxine Eslot’s "3. Wid! JOHN DREW Over 2,000,000 People Baw and Enthused over these CROTHERS' ET Ast MARS WORD Le sounwey | Lo LADY’ st f THREE OF US PADDY WHACK DON’T MISS (Crother’ Best Play.""—Eve, Sun) HE «xo SHE with Rachel Crothery and Oyril Keightiey. LITTLE: Theatre, 44th, W. of B’way. Rrentn, 0. | Matinees Wed. Good Baten ea nat feeks in in_ “THE CAT-BIRD” 35th GARRICK gti ide THE THEATRE GUILD. Antounces “JANE CLEGG’’ By St. John Ervine, Author of ‘John Ferguson’ BELMONT ‘2:3: Nance Oeil SiN oe Mats Thurs & Sat. 2.30 30TH ST. Stat fetes, SCANDAL mous Comedy WI Nw d (see Wat eg Bway. St \ Wed. tnd. Sate (WEEK ities Arner Hammer ALWAYS YOU IRENE FRANKLIN—RALPH HERZ. w Ghonte Mia ooutea ait 44th St. Ps; G. M. Andervon's = Pa _OF 1920, SCENTURY “2 ig aed Bway. kves, 8.15. | Wed. & Bat. ‘215. | | =* APHRODITE CENTURY GROVE, foot Century Theatre. | Morris Gest een Whirl bre. 11.30, Best “ter Theatre Show tn W. of Bway 4 LONGACRE “i092! say och bs JADAM AND EVA “) POSTVELY THE BICGEST | MUSICAL HIT IN TOWN | NORA BAYES 2: Wot Bea Ay Next Matinee Saturday vate VICTOR HERBERT'S LATEST AND GQEATEST MUSICAL SUCCESS My Golden Girl} and Piquaney." Sun-Herald, er by Everybody ] BROADWAY at | C OL ~ ELARA KIMBALL YOUNG! WOMAN.” | TICANA” | TRA OF AO. 4 THE BANK Nore” | “Every Day ie} ays ® Holiday at the Wipe sta Y PRIUFS, SEATS ON SALE FOR 8 WEEKS fo *THe_fonsinoey “6CAVALLERIA. RU ENSEMBLE OF 100-07 WH FLYNN guilt Hal MOTOR BOAT SHOW ue GRAND CENTRAL PALACE FEBRUARY 20-28, 10 A.M, to 10.30 P.M Now Open Admission, 75¢ _ DANCING © CARNIVAL 2PM. to, midnight: Jango, on a oi 66th St., Near Broadway. BRONX “OPERA | 1400 HOUSE | ‘NO MORE BLONI Paar of ty Puicns id Ave. oe ‘COLUMBIA #7: iC SIGHTSEE Next Week, “3 WISE FOOLS.” Seats Now, B'way\ Twice 21 & An fPrione RS MP ew X . RICAN WATC res venom * SQUARE DENS, Malan Lane BLONDES’ * PLAYHOUSE W. 48th St.—Bres, 8.30. Mara. Wed. & Bat. 2.30. “A FRENCH PEG O° MY HEART” Wonderful Ching A Play of Love, Laughter and Tears! with © superlative cast, including JEANNE EAGELS, Ste Wolacort ine” “whe ingly." “BRIAN WOOD —*MORBAN ta BUDDIES SELWYN Wrst, ‘12 8, Brenton, §.30. WEDDING BELLS Margaret Lawrence and Wallace Bddinger. RIS Wow 624 St, Brenines, 8.20. Saturday ‘ELTINGE wat anctaar ie FLORENCE MOORE BREAKFAST IN BED REPUBLIC Wot,0%4, 22%, | THE SIGNox He DOOR BLJOU ii, ‘Stuns Saturday” 2:30, BARNEY ee "His Hortor Abe Po [ bat ST. yihie Faure and Sat, 2.30. oe Thea., ur. Bway. Eres. 830. | MackeLuan SUCCESS OF TWO SEASONS, ' EAST IS WEST with PAY BAINTER. ASTOR. Fiven."'5.40, Next Matines Saturday. BROADHURST wi” v Jane COW AADer with EM Dar | AMERICAN SING KS OPERA CO Gilbert & Sui re Burlesque. “The ‘best show 1 aver saw in my ite Be Titan Eves, Saturday 41s, RA ais © HUCKLEBERRY RIALAY Onc rss. WAY ist, | “THE DER AIR ROBB: POR SALE. eae Ne LOW PR! £ASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY ‘BASRENTS IBANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL <= EMPLOYERS REFERIMCE *CALL, WRITE OR AGENT CALL Love repairs: repairs AY Make of stove, range, or, hot mater beater Beekman RATT ve Water gt corner WATCHES NCR DIAMONDS ture | LENORE ULRIC™ {ii 38: ‘Thea.. W. 45th St, Brea, 6.38, INA CLAIRE S Bitedt dat Pm FRANK _8 SO SEgPRSORS HU DSON Booth Tarkington's £3, larence STANDARD River 8008 Pon Prtoes. mr 3m. Tea | Ruth Chatterton” ‘h Moseyeaenia” HELP WANTED—F EMALE POSITIONS FOR YOUNG WOMEN ARE OPEN IN SEVERAL OF OUR DEPARTMENTS. $15 A WEEK TO START, WITH REGU- QUENT THEREAFTER; PER- MANENT WORK; 48 oh A WEEK; MANY OP- \PORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT TO POSITIONS IN WHICH THE EARN- INGS ARE $25 TO $30 A WEEK. PART TIME WORK A_NUMBER OF PO- SITIONS ARE ALSO OPEN TO YOUNG W OMEN, MARRIED OR SINGLE, WHO IT GCONVENI- ENT TO WORK ONLY 4 TO 6 HOURS DURING THE DAY OR EVENING. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES: se ADQUUIT A, TPA a WiLYOUoHRY B'KLYN, AboyR OFC SATCRD 4PM. suNDAys | PM. tO 6 BoM, 44 PEARL ST, MANHATTAN, a¥ re Uoiirks ee NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY. FOR SALE. LIBERAL CREDIT T VALUES GUARANTEED = | sone TERMS, BASY PAYMENTS: WO EMPLOVERS REFERENCE NECESSARY | cathe CTLY CONFIDENTIAL Yom Byr's WRITE FOR CATAL ps NTATIVE CALLS ON (ROR Mn "ASTLE CONFIDENTIAL REDITZ ais eon DIAMOND fauitny NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED Fort fet cal Mfiaentin SEM ERICA, cAN DiAwonb § Warcil co. DIATOM OS wreaiaren® $100 aAMOER ANY SSE Se ee ee amooriment: ail eoods muarantecd STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to S P. M. HEARN Fourteenth Street LAST THREE DAYS BEFORE STOCK-TAKING Radical Reductions to Clear Surplus Stock Bring These Offerings of Lively Interest INVENTORY CLEARANCES Women’s and Misses’ SUITS and DRESSES Still a number of distinctive suits and dresses remaining from winter stocks, affording a good selection and values of rare advantage. not carry over stocks, theyfore we make these telling reductions. bloom, gold tip and velvet. our reg. $33.75 & 959.75. 39.5 peachbloom, velvet and 2. Inventory Clearances Women’s and Misses’ Suits Red Ticket lat of suits in tricotine, duvet superieur, silvertone, peach- our reg. $44.75 £000.75. 38. Se | our Inventory Clearances DRESSES Exquisite models in tricetine, tricolette, georgette, crepe de chine, satin West of Fitth Avenue Inventory Clearances Suits and Overcoats for Boys and Young Men homespun and wool crash; in various weights; many pest ve ey ead to 17 years im the lot. We do our reg. $16.50 our reg. $24.50 Boys’ Overkeats include the stason’ reg. 904.75 & 882.75. reg. $96.75 & @116.75. 88:38 5 Sse maces ea ; on wa $95.00 to $125.00. 44.95 to 4 Values in j SPRING MODES ; aning, s Tave the distinction which ONLY | } wen ches tet fins tee ol | edd hes 6 pointed fine tailoring fiver LY 8 | Testify that these styles are the | tunic. The neck is square with ae eget '& 900.50. Ber ast lateaaty esa ble aie pas Pe See Bes we) Serge. salts obs bane Lay ribbon of bright contrasting “ope see ‘Seite Quilted Sill iaives tara over Seoe ean em One ot our regniar @18.48.......+- 0.97 bore pasar Satin Robes—ae very ered cour regular 818.00 44-07 Women’s and Misses’ White Gabardine Skirts Our regular $2.97 2,22 This advantageous price should in- ire far-sighted women to pur jase their white skirts for Sum- mer now. The skirts smartly styled, with pockets of newest cut and detachable belt trimmed with good pearl buttons and ener colors. (KS—AAIN FLOOR, $1.57 Y4-Wide Silk-Mixed Popdns... 1.27) ‘Soft and lustrous—derk and me- dium colors WLS LAN FLOOR. ns AB Wool Frensiieo ond a In tan, pyuetit burgundy, myrtle, bevy end Diack: lustrous finish GOODS MAIN FLOOR. 67 ct. Silk-Mixed Crepe de Chines Street and evening shades. WUSH DREAS FABRIOS—8 ASE MENT. 45 et. Outing Flannels 6 Vlecey nap lone than “mitt price. WASH DREAS FABRICS BASEMENT 25. ct. Fancy Caicoes Buitable for house reese bon. ‘pian Shans vabAics: Rasiuh wr, py es . Whit Voile and Sowisses % and Shocks for dress ‘piantcs Siaix vLoR, $2.87 Little Tots’ Bloomer Dresses....9.24 New spring models in gingham or chembrareny lain or fancy: ere BBOOND FLOOR, 18 a eds “tive ‘and white or grey and white stripes PETTOO\TS. @ROOND FLOOR. | MORNING SPECIALS—-Temorrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M- To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted $8 Conrge 2.24 | $1.37 Women aS. ine weave in ight, dark | Low neck | A Gasc a fetions 78 | 40 styles | affects. Thursday economies are more than usually interesting this week, hence the special reduc- tions include some newest Springtime models that have just come in. Chambray House Dresses Housedresses Of plain blue linene or plaid gingham in variety of attractive colore— leated with, frill, fancy Pattons—sinee 86 to 44— our reg. $5.74 4,45 Aprons White Lawn Aprons— for maids or waitresses — short or long, with pockets anddeep hem and tucks— A our regular .68 50 Bungalow Aprons—percale—pretty stripes —trimming of plain color chambray— belt and pocket—button down side— 1.68 Thursday Values in Untrimmed Hats 1.95 Our regular $2.87 Close-fitting shapes, hats of medium size and lar, models are here in all t our regular $2.28 No Mall or Telephone Orders. Union Suits slagves—or neck ¢leeve ~ankle length— extra dlaes KNIT UNDERWBAR—MAIN FLOOR, | $2.28 Girls’ Crash Dresses ‘Tan crash, trimmed woth ing colors —siaer 6 to GURUS’ WEAR—SBOUND FLUO. $1.97 Men's Soft Shirts 1.35 new straws, inexpensive- Pink. heliotrone and blue iy pdoel ea MUN's SHOP MAIN FLO) A ents Coen ae HLM hort Sep SAB cate Inventory Clearance and walst seam Hat Trimmings fous pooket styles—7 and Fanci * 77 and .95.. 4 i were 81.17 to 81,55, were $1.67 to $2.45. were 82.95. : ERD FLOOR 7.00 Junior Nor ’ pov CLOTHING $8.74 Boys’ Suits 3 to 9 years—pleated folk and sailor styles—serges and miztures—-many with extra white Washable colle DOYS: CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR, SA ct. Unbleached Muslins 45 inch... 37 che line were $1.17 to 81.95......4. avy quality a AAD MENT, were 82.45 to $3.45........ Pcs 1.98 | | Flowers and Wreaths— 90x90 inches-—first souliseane were .38. fins ga spre-asemre? wre M6 and 08 Yard-wide Cretonnes 4 | | Were 77 and 0117,. Tm ence veriure Jap were 81.97 to 8L.77,....04. Chints,. floral UPHOLSTERY ~ BASEMENT. anne, and_tapestry Trimmed Free If Hats and "Mee ‘ terials Are Purchased Here, See Page 14 for Exceptional Sale of Kimonos and Breakfast Robes cone ere eS EE 2 AT (RO TT LS ee ee ee eee earn! ee