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Boboists, Choir |To ere U. S. GUARANTEE. And Orchestra | For Beethoven By Nelhasier Rawling. HB Beethoven Association's fifth concert at Acolian Hall last night, although the programme | enligted the largest ensemble of the <feties, was the least interesting. | @reat men sometimes med and pre- ‘necious genius rarety tvotves any- but. promise, Beethoven, after ‘was only mortal. ~ Sam Franko, abwuys nappy in con- Quoting old works, had, at his com- and several soloists, a chorus troin #he Schola Cantorum, and an orches- Ave from the Symphony Society. To begin with there was the chorus of Dervishes and the Turkish march} from “The Ruins of Athens,” sung ami played with much spirit. Then pAleorge Barrere, Gustave Tinlot and! Rene Pollain presented a serenade for Mute, violin and viola that, de- vptte its dainty theme quisite playing of the came tiresome, and it w dawn out. Rudolph and orchestra = and George Hamilton, tho oycle of six songs. “Tx Reloved,” which Mr. Hamiiton sung exceedingly well. He added “The Kiss.” For the end there “On the Death of lish text by H. BE. Krehbiel, a m Very exciting composition in -which the ‘choir sang commendably with Julia Griffith, sopr and Frederick Patton, basso, the chief soloists. It was a ‘pity that despite the excellent diction provided by Mr. Krehbidl, their enurciation was so indistinct. nor, in the My Distant Pedro G. Gue' and composer, Covent Garden of the Metropolitan Opi gave a recital at the atre yesterday afternoon arias by Mozart and most of his programr to his own c y of the art sing. He he piano _by played Mr Guetary's Society of America’s Triumphal March.” Adéle Parkhurst, soprano, accom- panied by Francis Moore at the pi- Ano, gave # recital at Aeolian Hall “yesterday afte n. FF Scarlattt to Richard Hageman by teresting programme ran. She reted it “td a voice tha ght and pleasing -ameehich 5 not Use always to ithe best 2 “CHURCHES: CONFER ON DRIVE Plane aiiscusscdo ar at Separate De- vy nominational Meetings. . There was no session of the Inter- @iurch World Movement Conference of the pastors of Lower New York State udison Ave dista in ui the met. The bp: their church } street. i posed drive Committee, and a numt financial div Lyman L. 1 named to direct 1 by rs are to be » work in each State 24 ACTORS GI GRADUATED. Welcome Them to Profession, Amer! Twenty-four graduates of th can Academy of Dramat ranted diplomas i Whe graduating ¢ I be oung woman ia & “HOUSE OF VISION” OPENS. Harry Collins Says Ite Wt Set Fashlous for the World. Harry Co! Ino. fore 9 East 57th Street pac ts new six-story buflding 4 west corner of 1% \ Street, It y of Vision place, after More of Vision? would t " future set the fashions for th 1 AMUSEMENTS. MARK The STRAND | Has “Dangerous Days” SIARY, ROMEBTS 1118} iy pictur «HAROLD LLOYD rhelavni Broadway & s "GAELIC ELIS" ALBERTINA Baseu took | Bracious part-in a rondo for piano| accompanied | | Bates and Broce MeRen) | Southern Ratiway System wilt & rn Own “86 Reta ATLANTA, Ga., Mareh 17—Bell Southern ite 'way its own earnings | th ‘Transportation Act. President Fairfaa Harrison returned to-night from a trip Over the system, Which ‘convinced him that | conditions were such that the lines would equal or surpase the Governmental guarantee, amounting to about $12,500,000 annually. Roads affected are the ns und Texa: Pacific: Alabama Great Southern and New Orleans and Northeastern, : ——— Masaryk im Office for Life. WASHINGTON, —Sfarch ‘Thomas Q, Masaryk, first Pi National c at Praj Provisions of the new Constitution, made public to-day by che ate Departmen fpture Presid CLOUDY RAIN For 270 years after the barometer was invented pru- | dent gentlemen took. its! |reading before setting forth | 1dience’ that | on a journey. But in 1913 we devéloped| a *Scotch Mist’ which ban- ishes weather worries—a| Scotch cheviot specially woven and treated to repel rain without the use of any rubber. No handsomer coats in our stores. None more use- ful. Exclusive with us. *Registered Trademark. ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway Broadway at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. Convenient Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave, at Warren at 41st St. CONCERTS AND ) MUSIC, | yrneatn FRI. AFT. Mar, we TAG AT. DANCER Tickets dated March 14 will be honored Friday *|METROPOLITAN 2t1 To-NIGHT 9 LELISIR DIAMORE | HARDMAN PIANO eet —_—__ AMUSEMENTS, FRPROCtOR S|.: nS YORK THEATRES | & Mack, Ander Thoma & Sn ZANE “GneYs “Desent GOLD” B. F. 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WANTBOSAN™ organiny fora S078, ADL 50, ink that the remarkable prosperity of the {South will be continued indefinitely, the tem will rely on ead Of accepting “standard ‘return” of 5% per cent., with an extra’ one-half of 1 per gent, for. improvements, provided in the and wild ¥DRAEK THE IDOL DANCER Southern Rail- | = tr ident of the Kepublic of Czecho-Slovakia, will be permitted to continue in office for lif. “according to the provisions of the wrstitution recently adopted , Broadway next Sunday MacQuarrie, imit the periods of New Amsterdam 3i.! THIS GENERATIONS MUSICAL T! MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE NEW AMSTERDAM POOF, at 8.90. ZIEGFELD GIRLS OF 1920 Ziegfeld New Midnight Frolic 40. COHAN ". ouniione| Greenwich Village {))\"))'.)." 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GRIFFITH a story butning with a primeval love, AMUSEMENTS. Winter Garden ' is ™© PASSING SHOW ‘% ws MAXINE ELLIOTTS "Si"; Fs; ing To-Night at 8.30 STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P, M. HEARN | Foarteeity Street, ‘has completed his radiant, ; a drama alive with the rdventiure SHUBERT jx Tiiteday Is Women’s Day Spring Sale Specials Afford Large Savings in New Apparel, General Merchandise and Household Needs SPRING SALE SPECIALS|| SPRING SALE SPECIALS sTHE BLUE FLAME. sooTH [ Thee. 45, of Bwap evs. 6.59, Meustes Wed. and a oa igo Ditrichstein Puan SCAND NDA will be shown for only at the MARK and 47th Street, New York, afternoon, March 21, Clarine The exceptional cast in- Barthelmess, Bruce, Florence Seymour, Creighton Hale, in the Famous Comedy NORA BAYES f= MY GOLDEN’ “GIRL Plymouth ™ Thea., W. 45in 80 John Barrymore in Richard ill. Rive, Performance marte $10 and ends 11.80, °C * Thea, nr, Bway OR ‘Thurs. & Sat. 230 SPRING SALE SPECIALS Today and Tomorrow $42.75 and $45.75 Women’s and Misses’ Suits, 34.50 models developed for— —lor— Today and Tomorrow Today and Tomorrow $2.95 Girls’ $2.95 Crepe de Chines, 2.38 Trimmed Hat: h ribbons, bows and streamers $1.57 Untrimmed Hats, .94 || 52-95 Colored Satins, 2.27 sizes 16 to 18 variety of large, medium and small shapes in nave || 8 medium | colors—35 inches blue and black $3.74 Untrimmed Hats, 2.72 $5.68 Spring Plaids, 4.54 | ie Various sizes and shanes, brown, S4-intch, 4 ae navy blue and black, Limit 2 small nt lend 0 $1.95 Hat Wreaths, 1.33 || black, bac Assorted styles, $10.97 Extra Size Skirts, 8.65 Variety of good-looking styles, navy blue and black $22.74 & $24.74 Women’s and Misses’ Coats, 16.75 showing novelty ed He TOE boy ri Pad Ay, 49 St. Bva8.80 Mats Wed. & Sat. WILLIAM COLLIER THE HO! TTENTOT’ ADAM. AND “EVA EE cir BROADHURST Yt S259 ane C Jexe CO WL LE vse, Seats oo Nate for a Weeks HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ming, parte stitching and le ather or cloth belts. $12.68 Jersey Sweaters, 10.00 Fitted back Tuxedo sport model, with belt and pockets American Beauty, brown, blue, rose, navy blue and blae $2.47 Percale Housedresscs, or SHHE LAW _ {ta Robe fi and fruit clusters. trimmed free if H Is are purchased here. k and g green and Limit @ black and others, Limit 10 yards, 77 ct. Trimming Flowers, .54 $1.68 Storm Serges, 1.32 Pretty field flowers, roses, pansies |] a6 inches wide, all wool--tas Limit 2 cream, garnet, myrtle, navy and Wack, Limit 10 yards, i TO START, with HEGSIE. FLORENCE MOORE BREAKFAST IN BED ‘Theare, W. 420 St. Rvs. 8 30, Mata "Wed and” Sat. 220. $24.50 Young Men's Yard wide, finely twilled—robin's Suits, 20.00 eee blue. coral, cherry and staple Dentle breasted junior and single shades, suitable for all lining pur depariments, plain or belted. poses Poll or half lined LS NIGHT WORK FOR Square neck model, with sash WOMEN 4 years and over) with contrasting trimmings (married or S A WEEK TO START No experience required. Rapid advancement, Permanent work, sor less a week Earnings of $85 to $100 A MONTH s00n reached #2 to 40 chest Limit 10 yards $1.94 Boys’ Blouses, 1.44 a ee aeees i medium striped » Neckband, attached cal | | 44 inches wide—will make dainty. lar and sport styles. Sizes 8 to frocks for § s mit 1 yards Is’ Middy 60 ve phang Rlouses, 1.22 Ollety: AP rt new styles—all white jean 46 inches wide—stripes, checks, $11.97 & $12.97 Georgette Crepe Blouses, 9.25 Dainty new models in long or short sle (98 Nainsook Petticoat ’ aoe entree tere, ||| gxo7elattle Tater Hate S00 Poke and sailor shapes in. navy ome ne at, 8 MUSICAL “Comedy CAuUIsITE, © ELITTLE WHOPPER AMERICAN s SINGERS OPERA CO AVIPLOYAEANT OF MICDS W106 BROADWAY, MANTATTAN nbroidery or seven rows of Ince and hemstitching $1.58 Misses’ Princess Slips, 1.12 anit splendid for dresses, smocks, 5B. TRRMONT an yo M $2.24 Tots’ White Dresses, ||!" 1! 1.50 Empire, belted and yoke styles, prettily trimmed with embroidery, lace and hand stitching. Sizes to NEW DRESSES for Women Inexpensively priced dresses that are copies of ex- pensive new models offer a good opportunity to the woman who i3 secking a combination of style and s AEE at MADWAY. MANELATIAN A.M, v, Eres, at 8.80, “atime RATURDAY freee 0 in THE acto DIGGERS “BES / OF A GENERATION.” “OOK ‘in $s fieRe” BED MAYFIELD MEDOY MENT Tricotine Dresses Special 42,75 This dress retains the distinction and style which marks © original model blouse is beautifully embroidered Serge Dresses Speciat 27,50 This cleverly thilored model, also a copy of w higher cost dress, has button trimming front and back in reverse design, und there are five dozen buttons used to create 47 St. @ Dy. Evs.8.80 CENTRAL "". and Ss BERNARD ‘ite cas OPERATORS !S NOW OPEN YY {lot or, Bway, 1 BROADWAY, MANHATTAN There is a narrow b and the neck is square, PLAYHOUS WONDERFUL THING a narrow belt co TAFFETA DRESSES BACK Te Geos” COUNTRY LOE WwW’ s New York Theatre & Roof ® MONT Exceptional yaines Hustrated | ROYAL DIAMOND & WATCH CO. 35 MAIDEN LANE DIAMOND JA ers JEWELKY Largest asortinen vi nin the Brong. For terms, call fae | DANCE | Terrace Garden | $109 Weekly 4299 Weekly AaTiE fen REDIT 304% A STORE-NOT AN OFFICE HES- -DIAM ee CREDIT: 5 = 40 CONFI, JEWELERS oF MAIDEN LANE DIAMONDS WATCHES ~ | ON CREDIT— talog Free. ‘DIAMONDS | Eactt DIAAWATCH ce 37 MAND! DS wyesarcnyn EATRE, Wert 44h St mn. Site Wetl de RUORNK O'NEILL'S GREAT DRAMA YOND THE HORIZON with MICHARO GENNETT. BELMONT Wance O'Neil the F PASSION FLOWER 2a Sai tenel SOU attractive dress of taffeta has bouffant gathered panel drapery a surplice sash which finishes in a bunch of cher- A collar of embroidered organdie adds its crisp freshness to complete with Springlike effect No Charge for Alterations, LINGERIE Introducing newest styles for Spring, of daintiest quality and make, al reduced prices phone operating as an interesting ition for girls n SAC RED D AND ME nae Guin s BROADWAY OVE 37"5t TELEPHONE COMPANY LUD DIES Nie Nom BELT 4811 StL tt ine etki Comedy Hit! ind run with ribbon our reg. $1.48 1ONDS My PAYMENTS NTIAL fide Nee” CALL, WRITE OR HEADS @ Envelope Chemises-—fine ni: number of charw Corset Covers rimmed and po! feets with dainty nd pointed effects OPERATORS OF BURROUGHS JOK KF EPING MACHINES, | : back— shoulder straps JEWELRY Convenient monthly oF weekly payinente ent calls, Beautifully NG SPECIALS—Today and ‘Tomorrow Until 1P. M. responsibility | Phone John 243 ON CREDIT NO DEPOs: lf REQUIRED 4li goods guaran phox ir all AMOND WATCH CO. % Molden Lane. only by ability MU et, Cotton Challies $2.48 Prunellas and Eping $11.94 Boy.’ Serge Suits” 10,50 MATINERS TO-DAY AND HATURDAY “BUSINESS BEFORE f PLAGUE” “Up in Mabel's Room’ included are salad forks, gravy Peachey alee Day ladies, berry spoons and pie various, pocket servers. Limit 6 pieces, nh, 184 Mulbe $5.97 New Scrim Curtains 4,88 CARNIVAL | WATCHES ON bal CURTAINS BASEMENT SLAT New Feathers INSTITUTE f gs NICHOLAS. RINK, 66th Street, Near Brosdway: rose and 1 q VARIMENT ASKART See Page — for Exceptional Sale of W omen’s and Misses’ Spring Top Coats. ‘Weat of Fifth Arenue 2.17 An especially good value for this . price—40 inches wide-—desirable street and evening shades. Limit 15 yards. n and poke trimmed — with Bright tin face, desirable dark es wide, Limit 14 yards | quality, large and clour weave in va~ nations of blue and $1.37 Lining Sateens, .90 mer days. art tes—-8 to and dotted Swisses, splendid for dresses and blouses, Limit 15 varde é 87 ct. Mer’2’d Popl 66 1B, Yard wide—excellent colorings— straws—ribbon children frocks and other pur- imit 13 yards, 57 ct. Checked Organdies, .45 88 inches wide«-newes effects in blue, tan, lavender, green and red checks—-will make dainty .Sum- mer dresses, Limit 15 yards, 27 ct. Fancy Calicoes, .20 Pretty patterns on dark grounds. Limit 20 yards. | $6.94 New Marquisette Panel Curtains, 5.77 * Cluny, antique, filet and medallion effect motifs, Limit + 48 ct. New Art Burlaps, 34 Yard wide—c son, olive, brown, blue and natural. Limit 10 yards, 45 ct. New Curtain ered and” Scrim, i Yard wide —- emb openwork-—double border designs, Limit 10 yards $2.84 Spreads, 2.12 Assorted crocheted — patterns— hemmed. Limit 2 24 ct. Unbleached Muslin, .20 —36 tr 38% 0 yards, $2.69 Sheets, 2.07 Firm, soft Nty, hemstitehed— 81x90 ine! Limit 8, 66 ct. Ribbons, All new colors and bla white—five inches wide—satina, taffetas and moires-—splendid for sashes and millinery purposes Limit 10 yards 34 ct. Soutache Edgings, .27 Black and colors, for dress and suit trimmings. Limit 10 yards. 20 ct. Black Silk Braids, .14 %-inch wiith—good, firm quality, Limit 12 wards, $2.18 Men’s and Women’s Gloves, 1.26 New Spring models—1-clasp—nat- ural color and drab chamois some nbroidery aplete the 10 to 20 yard pi inches wide, Limit and 4—-nainsook front and blind em rows of Val and elaborate and back in © washable —black embroi- dered backs. Limit 2 pairs. $3.40 Matting Suit + 1,97 Cases, 2.45 Brown and natural colors, pro- round n elastic tected covers—good locks and $2.48 ; catches—16-inch size, Limit 2, Combinations $1.38 Envelope Purses, 1.00 pink~-row 2.78 Black and colors, with top or back strap handles—patent enamel various sizes, also pouch styles, Limit 2. $1.47 Bag Tops, .85 Latest designs on metal frames. Limit 2. $1.37 and $1.50 Serving Pieces, each, .85 Pearl handled, with silver ferrules, HE 25 ct. Teaspoons, .16 zers 1881—quaranteed for exe cellent service pretty designs, Limit dozen, THIMD PLOOK, White or belye 34 ct. Initial Stationery, 16 Ib. A. 2 Box of twenty-four envelopes and sheets of paper, Limit 3 boxes.