The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1920, Page 27

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t ‘Sketches From “Look Who's Here,” at the 44th Street Theatre. . anew q ALICIA AND MARS MECARTHY AS Excen TRC DANCE *‘Parsifal’’ at Night First Time at Opera By Sylvester Rawling. HE first evening performance ot “Parsifal” at the Metropolitan Opera House took place yester- day. It was heard by a very large audience, hundreds of men and women standing from half-past seven o'clock, when it began, until within a few minutes of midnight, when it ended. the usual standees, ‘and even in the subscription seats there were many strange faces. attention was tense and the tradi- tional etiquette was maintained. Orville They were not Bodanzky conducted, Ma Whitehill, with ngarete Matzenaue: Rothier Leon The M an es Clar- id Adamo Didur in the principal char- meters as at the two previous per- ‘Gamances in English. <A familiar face was missing from Metropolitan Opera the door of the House last night, Ball, the superintendent that of Thomas of ushers, long a pillar of the institution. He day. “was stricken with apoplexy on Tues- ‘The stroke is a slight one, but “t wiK keep him away from his post ‘tor two or three werks, to the regret are tmotuded all the boxholders and old wibscribers, by whom he is called af- of a host of friends, feotionately * “Tom.” Franklin Riker, tenor, oftal at Aeolian Hall yesterday aft His voice has quality, Doon. gave in which a he sings | with taste and he enunciates well fongs by Bralrms, Tchaikovsky, Hamftton Harty, himself and Richard Hageman, his accompanist at the piano, were on his programme Who would be, or would not be, a tenor? From one of the publicity egents the following information 1 yesterday: Chicago Opera Havre on ‘the S. day, March 18. IMs secretary, v Company . Personal chef, who accompanied him at all times, and Signor Bagnesi, his study maestro and accompanist. his American | tour. Cates Close at 10 P My and Subways at 11. Cagryright by The Prem Pubtiehing Oo. ‘The New York Brening World). PARIS, March 11, — Parisians cision to close all the o ways at 11 P. M. in the AMUSEMENTS. f: he Selwyns “Jane COWL = ring z sales present a panorama of values so extraordinary leave the shopping day incomplete that does not include it to the NEW YORK FLOOR COVERING €0., 60 Flatbush Av., Brooklyn $60 9x12 Heavy All-Wool Axminster Rugs Extra heavy, very close woven All-Woven Axminster soft nap; also Smith's Seamless Velvet In Persian, Floral, Medaition and Oriental de- signs. ‘The rug you want is sure to be in this lot, put we advise an early selection, as there arc Rugs, tall, Rugs. ates. $35—9x12 Heavy Brussels | Extra heavy All-Wool Rugs. cellent Rugs for din- ing or bed rooms, Every rug guaranteed perfect values. sale Specid Wonderful ul, this 3x: 99 no dupli- ab) 38 Seamless Royal Axminster |4 Pure-Wool, doubly strong Rug, made in one piece; copies of Chi- Persian, Egyp- 52. nese tian Rugs; wonderful range of colorings, | These Rugs are suit- able for any room, Same, 83x10.6 size, i| Prepaid Mail Orders Promptly Filled $2.25 Inlaid Linoleum Nairn's back, 2 yards most Square aa Inlaid, colors wide; dur. through best attractive to $2.50 Heavy Velvet Carpet Extra heavy Velvet Carpet, able for halls and stairs, suit. 27 ineh clal, yard 60c Felt ‘Base Floor ‘duase Extra Heavy Enameled Beautiful asi wide; also! rolls; waterp) yard of; ment of linoleum patterns; mill sanitary floor covering made today; square 2 yards seconds; best cut from full 30€ NewYork on toverme ts Corneg Livingston 60 Flatbush Av. BROOKLYN 1 Block from Fulton St He brought these people with him last September from Naples for ‘Theatres are he Twrougti Renae. ‘SUBURBANITES HAVE AMPLE TIME TO CATCH chief sources of France's coal supply. The doubling of taxicab fares which became effective to-day without the public being forewarned of the date fixed for it, resulted in the worst dav’s PARIS curs ITs ITS NIGHT LIFE. | business for taxicabs since Paris re) jumed anything || lke her peace time taxicabs appearance. lines of stood idle in the middle of the bo » even more crowd | Plainly those people accustomed to ride in taxicabs have made up their minds facing a further curbing of their nightly | Not to use them unless it 1s absolutely amusements by the Government's de- at 10 P. M..| and the theatres and underground rail- This because of the shortage of coal and the miners’ strikes Pas-de-Calais basin, one of the necessary. AMUSEMENTS. ‘on Bale for 8 Weeks, TT AN M a DRAMATIC UNH Bera = W.44tb DwuRST cepecea 2 ane TRAINS TOME A TID-S(E A SELWYN JIT YOU CAN'T GO WRONG FEPROCTOR S NEW YORK THEATRES Wal 8. | hh SL at sd Ave 2at u Near ub Av. Allen & ‘co reputation." HARRY BREEN, 1 id Clark & Verdi, Fomer Mh Aye, n & Weston, Jane Mills & Cow MoCardy & Sponard, Pearson, tn Al . Sew ea Cont BUSTIN Fann, PALACE |, reettiaane ee Ining &, Jee Broadway & 47h St. | Arthur “bietas, Saltman a Mats. "Duis. Ss0-ti. 1MLOSSom Seeger, And BRONX Ni | Mitt ft MATINEE SATURD. CHARLOTTE GREENWoop ger Longer Letty” Second NAM. to uP M Last 3 Days [VOL Bray 4% st RIVOLI ORCHESTRA ‘000 SPIRITS WEEK. 1st Regiment Armory ero Marou 6 to 13, ine, how ! ELSIE FERGUSON, 4th Bt, & Ew “Hie House in Order." RIALTO. ORCHESTHA 55> BROADWAY <... ESE PI SEEUG rats CONSTANCE =< TALMADGE Wipple & Huston, Lew Wilson ‘The Miniature ewhoft & helps, rs, Dorls Cassen okey. Ger: & Graves, Reserved Sd ay, nese Betore Pleasure | Seats Now Comedy Chorus Soloiata i DANCINC CARNIVAL 2PM to, midnight. Tango, one-step, fox-trot, Largest Dancing Institution in ST. NICHOLAS RINK, 66th Street, Near Broadway. / DANCE 1 Lesington Terrace Garden| | Beekman at AMUSEMENTS. oT Winter Garden "¥~,* PASSING SHOW th, MATH ST. Bictie Wot Bver. Bren 6-50 COM. TO-NIGHT Lg tl “LOOK WHO'S HERE” THEA., 5h 8. anys A aes A "mrs D-Act Mosaic of Folk Music and Dances, Bree. 8.30. Wed, & Sat CLEO MAYFIELD. Musical Comedy ‘Triumph. LANE#« AYE! 12d, W. of irondway.— Kee. 6.38 LYRIC 44,92 3 ira jast | WALTER WAMPDE “ALOLIAN "TO. ~ 8.) Plymouth Tt Bi wv. HAYES John aa Sas it. ill. Gre. Performance Starte $.10 and Ends 11,30. CENTRAL ® ®“=" BERNARD" "= ‘WORDONI in "AS YOU WERE.” me Dit Bit Wall Saat in 6 Ditrichstein tht REARING NEGRO TENOR | Now om Sale #. oe _Oftiee, NOR Trish folklore song. reclis!, sasisted by Stefano, Darrtet: La ‘eello; Gannon, organist, Beate AMUSEMENTS. pure ners Beet a 20 TCI SOS BEYOND THE * HORIZON” ra GO AR hs, | | ay with RICHARD a Barrymore | Declassee NORA BAYES ® Mats, cont pay New Amsterdam Tags MY ed GIRL MONSIEUR BEA MUSICAL TRIUMPH t 1 NEW JOCLOC RO ities LD HID Gin ot CCK Revue Lists es reservations or for ea beets’) ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC MARCH 1 0. COHAN Thee. By, WILLIAM COLLIER £2 Ko. “THE HOTTENTOT”’ CRITERION fi; Bway 44h a. at 830 ~ | THE LETTER BARRYMORE OF THE LAW Wists Fat! ase (La Robe Rowse) BLANCHE. YURKA. ‘Mei trou, & MY LADY FRIENDS | R of weds oa, HERMAN tiupena’s TICK TACK - TOE Words, Muric & Loris by Herman Timbers. ', Thea., or. B'war, nS Wely Sate 240. CANDAL BELMONT iancoONel Brg a he | i PASSION FLOWER ‘eA ov Cid “THE NIGHT BOAT” Greenwich Villages ine ATNer EMILY STEVENS te Philip Mestre SOPHIE mia, 0: o ELTINGE Tt Wot Wz: EGR KNICK. rT ay, 38 St. Rive. 830. Mate Wed. & Bai. 2.20, “LIKE GOING ON A SUM. MER’S VACATION.” —World. HENRY W. SAVAGE Offers ‘The Sunshiny Cape Cod Comedy, SHAVINGS Best Book. Joe Lincoln's ‘West 45th St. Byenings Best Seats at by Ofrige. Tegular Prices, on eae © E BERNARD COHAN & HARRIS 04% t BARNEY see recast PRE ROUUITTAL iat PLAYHOUSE {itt"'iveae"StI039. | | Henry Miller’s Sista." ial, ihe Che TU onderful Ching CENTURY gi. hd: Bee Sina ati" APHRODITE CENTURY GROVE, Root Century Theatre, Maris Satie Midnight Whiri LONGACRE 45th, W. 8 30. Eves. Mats, Wed. & Sat, 2.30. ADAM AND EVA CASINO #eraw MUSICAL COMEDY EXQUISITE, iLITTLEWHOPPER __With VIVIENNE SEGAL. 48th St. % Henry Miller & Blanche Bates fu ianes Vorbes’ The Famous Mrs. Fair Vonn Drinkwater's ABRAHAM LINCOLN Cort = Mats Wed of Sot Eves B/S Erg, 0. Sart Po tm “THE SON: LENORE ULRIC™ DAUGHTEK.” LYCEUM Zoe, 78, 8 re. INA CLAIRE (He,98. "Giddens, By Avery Hopwood. GLOBE—“Apple Blossoms.’ Kreisler-Jacobl-Le Baron ats. Wed. Pop) & Hate Bennett. FRANK nr. Bway. Era, 8.30.]] i HUDSON | Boo Tarkington's LELARENGE Maxine Elliott’s 4%," 2" JOHN DREW arith. MOROSCO. Wee, Wha 2yeae FERCUSON | iesaSRED nove YANDERBILT sen the ENE Hit HELP WANTED—FEMALE. with REN NE} GARRICK #2 855", Peas 8 Thur. inve, 64m Mat THE THEATRE GUILD Anno Sag “JANE CLEGG’ ‘By Gt. Joun Ervine, Author of John Ferguson, AMERICAN SINGERS OPERA CO. GIRLS WANTED Permanent Work. Glibert & Sullivan's Comte Opera Buriesaue, Positions Open in Several ; Departments, PARK {ARS sate? Sine | OS ails (COLUMBIA Ai as Tog Dally Poulet TO START. ‘AN Di Regula MOLLIE WILLIAMS ,33!)ii5i | quae ee | With Many _FOR SALE. _ Opportunities to Reach Earnings of $25 TO $80 A WEEK; ier 48 Hours (or less) a TRS ie Weekly Week. Ae -- $202 Weekly NIGHT WORK ALSO For Young Women Over 21 Years, $18 to Start, EMPLOYMENT OV¥ICES: 1188 BROADWAY, MANHATTAN, aM wer ELIABLE GOODS = LOW Pp EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY Bashinrs | IBANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = ENMLOTERS REFERENCE *CALL, WRITE O® 483 EK TREMONT AY., BRONX, OAM OOP Me H WILIQUGHBY, 8F, BROOKLYN, ABOVE OFFICES ALSO OPRN Sarcupars jo, 48. ‘SUN- 1PM 706 PM | “ ea Sr, MANHATTAN, Me pus Dl BROADWAY, BLOOKLYN, STOVES and stove re PE ee nished to fit’wny_m, furnace. “steam hianufactured. Tel Kepalr Corps, Or Telephone MADISON SQUARE 19000, NEW YORK TELEPHONB COMPA: at, Newark. N. Kimonos & Blouses , TH20, © STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. HEARN Fourteenth Btreet Boys’ Clothes Mid-March Specials for Friday Shoppers ’ Navy Blue Serge Suits fine and medium wale — semi- Norfolk full belted models lined trousers—8 to 17 years our regular $11.94..... 10.50 Little Boys’ Washable Suits. newest junior models, including middy, Dutch and pleated styles plain colors and stripes—~ 2% to 10 yrs.... Special 3,96 Little Boys’ Suits of navy blue serges, mixed cheviots, home- spuns and wool crashes—sailor and Eton collar models—braid trimmed or with washable pique collurs—excellent 9.74 WAGE, Cav ievercrney Boys’ Suits of various excellent materials and models—many have extra trousers. 8 to 17 years value $18.50...........16,50 Boys’ Blouses —. newest colors and patterns—light and medi- um stripes—collars attached or neckband style 8 to 15 yea Special 1.74 Children’s Coat Sweaters——ina- roon and oxford—roll collars and pockets—sizes 30 to 34 Special 1.95 Boys’ Blouses——percale—collars attached—light and inedium stripes——new Spring patterns— 8 to 15 years our regular $1.24 1.09 | Boys’ Caps — Spring models green, brown, gray and mix- tures—lined and unlined— our regular $1.94 Silk Lingerie Mid-March Specials for Friday Shoppe Chiffon Envelope Che Black, pink, rose and m daintily made with V neck or straight yoke, hemstitched and ribbon trimmed— our regular $4.97.......4.17 Satin Chemises—straight model of excellent quality—yokes of Georgette and fane lace our regular $5.94. ....+ velope Chemises--V and back or round yoke beauti- fully trimmed with lace— our regular 84.28 3.48 Satin Bodices— excellent quality trimming of Georgette, ribbon and lace our regular $3.97 Night Dresses of fle: Georgette with peach or black stripe——hemstitched and shirred our regular $9.94 7.64 Crepe de Chine Billiebirke Pa- square neck, hem- stitched finish ~~ elastics at ankles—our reg. $6.94. ..4,90 Crepe de Chine or Satin Bodices yokes of net and fancy lace, hemstitched and embroidered our regular $2.28 1.80 Crepe de Chine Bodices—-V neck front and back—trimming of insertion and wide lace lace und edges—satin ribbon bows our regular $2.97 2.48 Bodices with yokes of fine double net and lace ruffle ~ our regular $4.97....-. 3.84 for Mid-March Speci Friday Shoppers Pongee Blouses——new semi-tai- lored model with kimono sleeves and tucks our regular $5.94 4.97 Lingerie Blouses tailored sty lee our reg. $2.18...1.79 | Women's Crepe Kimonos plain colors rose, Copen hagen, lavender and light blue elastic belt model satin trimming our regular $2.94 2.45 | Boxloom Crepe _ Breakfast Coats pleated frills of self material other models large collar, finished picot edge 4.00 our regular $5.94 Wet of Filth Aveows FRIDAG. AS CSUAL, BARGAIN DAJ SPECIAL SAVINGS ALL OVER THE STORE In New Merchandise For Spring and Summer - Silks Mid-March Specials for IT" Friday Shoppers a 33-inch Plain and Satin Striped Repscords—light and dark colors ... oe VA. 1.27 35-inch Taffetas—soft chiffon finish—navy blue only. ..2.84 33-inch Pongees-—natural color grounds—all Lc and small figures. 35-inch Plaid Taffetas—chiffon finish—new color ‘ combinations ...see0++ 248 35-inch Black Satins— bright satin face........ 2.95 40-inch Crepe de Chines—street, evening and fancy colors.2.95 White Fabrics Mid-March Specials for Friday Shoppers 40-inch Chiffon Voiles— our reg 48 Yd. 40 40-inch French Chiffon Voile— also 48-inch French Batiste 44-inch Lingerie Batiste... .58 ch Nainsook—10-yd. piece ur reg. $4.50 ‘ we 36-inch Poplins—highly _mer- cerized—good wearite hid | —good value. Knit Underwear Mid-March Specials for Friday Shoppers Women’s Extra Size Fine Cotton Vests (shaped)—low necks—sleeveless— Our reg. OB... .seeree ees 43 Children's Waist Suits (three in one)—vest, waist and drawers combined—low- necked ~sleeveless—knee lengths— Out FRE Ti vsseedaoas sc Oe Men’s Furnishings Mid-March Specials for Friday Shoppers Men's Woven Madras Shirts blue, green, tan, heliotrope— soft cuffs-—all sizes-— our reg. $2.98 2.56 Men's Leather Belts—black—all sizes—our reg. $1.15 92 Men's Suspenders. 1 live rubber—gilt buckles — includ- ing police and firemen’s— Special .68 Men's Silk Neckwear—large as- sortment of new spring styles silks and satins-— +» 78 our reg. .97 Men's Caps—good assortment our reg. $1.15 Ribbons Mid-March Specials for Friday Shoppers Brocaded Ribbons —- black ground—rich sille and tinsel embroidery—-beautiful — selec- tion of flower patterns: our re| r $7.97 6.50 Dresden Ribbons -light shades our regular $1,68 1.3 New Moire Ribbons— 7 inches wide--our regular .88.. 68 Corsets and Petticoats Mid-March Specials for Friday Shoppers Firm Batiste Corsets -low bust long hips—emb'y trimmed tops—our, reg. $8.00....2,14 Bandeaux of Fancy Fabrics— hooked backa—elastic inserts: sizes 36 to 42 our reg. $1.00 - 74 Black Sateen Petticoats— our reg. 94 75 Taffeta and Messaline Petti- coats f solid colors 4.25 Friday and Saturday Sale Spring Dress Trimmings Coincident with our Start-of-Season Sale of Dress Fabrics, advertised on page 10, we offer these greatly reduced prices for dress trimmings of new- est fashion, most in demand for Spring suits, dresses and wraps. 4,-inch Fancy Soutache Edging Black, navy and new Spring shades our reg. -36 26 12-yd. Pce. Pigtail Braid for em broidery uses: our reg, 81.12—piece 88 Black Cord and Braid Girdles our reg. 82.24 See other pages for re Girls’ Coats and with fancy 3),-inch Ribbonzine Banding vy and black 5 our reg. 83.58 2.94 Soutache and Ribbonzine Em- broidery Motifs -plaiu and filet our reg. 8 rach drop and tus: of Wool Dress Cotton Fabrics - Mid-March Speciale for Friday Shoppers Fancy Percales—stripes, fi; and dot designs......+4. 32-inch Printed Shirt! gee finish—various colo colored ‘ Fancy Dress cise derful assortment of plaids— (~ 82 inches wide....... Yd. 45 Novelty Dotted Swisses—with black, blue, pink or oran, RMD isc eis cies a Novelty Dress Voiles—various colorings . Special 47 45-inch Organdies—full assort~ ment of pastel shades—includ- ing rose, maize, lavender, corn, turquoise, Alice blue and other desirable tints.......¥d. 95 Mercerized Foulards — various colored grounds—one of to- day's most popular fabrics. .73 Curtains and Upholsteries Mid-March Specials for Friday Shoppers 5,000 Yards of Art Burlape— one yard wide—plain colore— red, natural, olive, dark blue and others—value 48... Fine Marquisette Panel Curtalas —2% yards long—filet, ma- deira and other real lace motif effects—our reg. $4.94..3.88 300 Half Pairs of Velour Por- tieres—also suitable for couch covers—rose, blue, brown and crimson—brocaded borders— Special . Each 8,94 High Grade Madras Curtains— in heraldic and Oriental designs—special...Pair 11.47 6,000 Yards Curtain Muslins and Scrima—spots and figuree— artistic colored borders— Yd. 48 Washable Couch Covers — colored stripes and self-tones— ~fringed ...... Special 2,17 3,000 Pairs Ready-to-Hang Half Sash Curtains—in marquisette, voile and fine scrim—all hemstitched .. Pair .74 (Less than cost terial per yard.) Comfortables and Pillows Mid-March Specials for Friday Shoppers Floral Silkoline Comfortables— full size—well stitched—cotton filled—our reg. $6.27....4,20 Floral Silkoline Comfortables— pure lamb’s wool filled—ful! size—our reg. $10.17....6.97 Down Filled Pillows—exceilent quality tickings— 20x28—our reg. $4.87...3.27 22x28—our reg. $5.63. ..3.) 24x30-—our reg. $6.87. ..4,; 26x30—our reg. $7.12...4,) Linings Mid-March Specials for Friday Shoppers Messaline Finish Satine—for lingerie—light weight—pink, white and black— our reg. $1.28 -1.00 Fancy Pongee—silk and cotton mixture in effective colorings suitable for coat and_ suit linings—our reg. $2.58. ..1.74 Art Goods Mid-March Specials for Friday Shoppers Do You Make Your Own Clothes ? Learn How be Under the Instruction of an Expert Teacher, ff COURSE OF “ Six Lessons, 11 Hours Each 4.00 HEARN West of Fifth Avenue, DRY GOODS and APPAREL. Fabrics, La

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