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“Violinist and Singers i tn Pleasing R Recitals By Sylvester Rawling. HE local musical recital stage yesterday was set for young aspirants for fame, none new, Worthy and all interesting. At Megie Hall last night Rudolph Potk, violinist, was heard. This young ssAmerican, assisted by Emil Newman soft the piano, disclosed a dig, captivat- “ng, luscious tone and intelligence in & programme that included Tartini’s eo@ minor sonata, Saint-Saens's B “ninor concerto and compositions by “Bech Burleigh, Aulin, Gardner and| , Smetana, [2 Penelope Davies, a Canadian mezzo. | poems, | rina to Bong omer 2 ~ con lem eines tby Coenraad V.| Butter, add half sugar, beat a light, _ “Bos e piano, had her little hour | add sugartoit. Combine mixtures, saat the Princess Theatre in the after- mixed with spice. more tihoon. She sang three love songs to| Presto to maake ot stiff dough. Toss part poems by Tagore, by Bertha F.| 0m board dusted haber Presto, roll 4 inch GaWegener-Koopman, Wagner's “Sor. | thick. Cut with doughnut cutter and ae =— Prestg Here's the way to make ‘em: | cup pd teaspoon cinnamon, 23, table. row" and “Dreams” and compositions | "7 deep fat “ey Grieg, Borodini, Walter Kramer, Get a package of Presto Flour. ‘efRichard Hageman and Henry T. Bur- “feigh in a voice of pleasing quality, he HO Company, Dati “whd with engaging presence. eS Bana Mansell, contralto, accom- “panied at the piano by Richard Ha man, Was heard at Aeolian Hall CRhe afternoon in a programme woll Selected and not too#amiliar. It com- “#rieed examples of the classic and | The DIET during & after INFLUENZA a Ask For “ce Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk x Digestible Instantly prepared—no cocking Used successfully over 1 century sir Morlick’s Ask for Thus Avoiding Imitattone_ . A group in “my Loeffler, Carpenter, Class, Ireland “Wind Elgar, which came at the end, tras not the least interesting. Frances Sonin held the stage at “Aeolian Hall in the evening with a me recital of juvenile characters of various ages and stages. Her “Sharm lies in the simplicity and| @irectness with which she addresses | her audience. Her voice makes es- special appeal by reason of its purity id her enunciation is delightfully » As Mazie and Bob, American, and as Masha, Russian, and as C gs by Manna CONCERTS AND Musi , Moussorgsky, SEATS TO-MORROW 9 A.M. * Hippodrome ; Box Offic aed L. Gaynos, Frances Fuster FOR CONCERT BY~JQHN “A ~~ her accompanist at the piano. Soy wea a CONGRESSMAN DIES IN BARBER CHAIR. ao ont Browning of Cam- April 4, at 8.15, Tickets, $1.00, $1.50, 82. ‘Filled with thrills.”’ Tribune. “One of the best productions N of its type ever offered. Massive ~costly-convincing”’—Eve. Mail CARL LAEMMLE OFFERS TOD BROWNING'S Sensational Production VIRGIN STAMBOUL B. S. MOSS’ BROADWAY Theatre—B’way at 41st St. __Continuous 1 to 11 P.M. Capitol Buikiing. =) Browning was on the yesterday and took a prominent part in the con- Sideration of the Naval Appropriation BM. Browning, ranking Repwblfcan member of the Naval Affairs Commit- tee, served in the House since the 624 From 1896 ak April 1911 ‘or LILLE ZZ SRAne” ETTA Crumble one “PHIL. | | oe PAOIL ADELPHIA” Cream Cheese into small pieces and beat into mayonnaise. Transforms a salad into a repast. There are dozens of appetizing ways to serve ram Cheese— everyone likes nourish- ind very you insist on “PHILADELPHIA.” A PHENIX PRODUCT oe i * “Charlie Chaplin. | TAL “ORC TA. STSAND’.. 20" MADISON SQ. GARDEN’ OPENING TOMORROW AFT. 2.15, NIGHT 8,15. Doors Open Mour Fariter. Hippodron:e Easter Sunday Night \ AMUSEMENTS. Winter Garden "rut afte Tt" ™*® PASSING SHOW MAXINE ELLIOTT’S Re: 22", 2" WHAT'S IN A NAMES 39T The. ar Bay. io “LOOK WHO'S HERE” with CLEO MAYFIELD Musioal Comedy Triumph, REPUBLIC ss," 420%, Be ia Sat. MARJORIE PAMBEA Th CHANNING POLLOGK'S FLAY. THE SiGi THe DOU OR Matinees Wed.’ and FLORENCE. MOORE BREAKFAST IN BED Brenings 8.20. Wictinees Wed. a Batt 230 bail BERNARD lid Seater Abe Potasn LYRIC ¢ casT) «! of Maia "Wed ee Sat 2.10 dary. WALTER iet."—Theatre Magazine, PLAYHOUSE 5 Rite Be & Wonderful Ching AMUSEMENTS. oy wit eu at Aer Mee gon akixe "pal, Barrymore | Declassee New Amsterdam Mitictasc tus IS GENERATIONS MUSICAL TRIUMDM! HONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE /o| WILLIAM COLLIER futyiig ‘THE HOTTENTOT’ CRITERION te ae Ae BARRYMORE icker! r ry ike Goins fe LETTER oF THE LAW (La Rebs Rouge. rays Se Mia Wea aSae ti 35 ‘The Sunshiny Cape Cod Comedy, SHAVINGS a Summer Vacation.” — World. Box Office, Mia Wed ata ts “1S A JOY RIDE THE NIGHT BOAT LYCEUM Be Be INA CLAIRE * ii Krvislor-Jacobt-Le Baron Operetta, with John Charles Thomas, Wilda i ane, 7, THE ABSOLUTE TauMPH “THE ACQUITTAL” Aeon a HU DSON | Booth Tarkington's Be £2, sex | CLARENCE BELMONT Nance O'Neil rite PASSION FLOWER }LONGACRE 9. ,¢22 2 ‘AD Eve. | Mis. Wed. &Sat, 2.16|Weeks J | APHRODITE ‘COMEDY Mitta "smure a seu 2. ‘Mats. Thurs, & Sat, 2. ?STORM RINGLING BROS. BARNUMEBAILEY OF THE UNIVERSE SURPASSING _IN___SPECTACULAK NOVELTY AND STARTLING ORIG: INALITY ALL CIRCUS ACHIEVE- MENTS OF PREVIOUS YEARS GIGANTIC, 200 CONGRESS OF FREAKS ALL STAR BILL ERSIDE| 10—BIG ACTS—10 Cont 1) Win. FARNUM in THE aoven tune. Loew's American Roof 55. ES “THE NEW LEA EARTS| Ait “NEW YORK THEATRES a MARSHALL NEILAN'S Dolh 4. | “THE. RIVER'S END” Tee Skating NOW": 1812 Ice Palace. di ue DANCING CARNIVAL Olli [lf | oer'z tet. | By, as b Largest daweing institution tn ST. NICHOLAS RINK, | _ 66th Street, Near Broadway. Te HH Seats on sale tor & weeks BROOKLYN. TAR pe Bh hi 883, MAD OLUMBIA | i) Bt GIRLS—GIRLS--GIRLS fauuin, MARIO! Every Gundar—Iwo Bis Concerts Goafigentiar nacre ‘Saturday. ‘Twureday Mat. Tkets Racatged at Bor Office John Barrymore in Richard III ‘Eve. Performance starts 8.10 and ends 11 Marearct Lay HARRIS ¥y Peowy Wood, Ralph Morgan - BUDDIES 424 St. Rvenings 8.20. necs Wed, and Bat, 2.30, damn St, PTTLey 120. Mua Wed. aSat.2.30 EUGENE O'NEILL'S GREAT DRAMA, BEYOND THE HORIZON 20, with RICHARD eee in SACRED AND FERGI oN PROFANE LOVE THE THEATKE Ut an “JANE CLES” eyo aT Yo taste. West @ stor oe CASINO Pysiray, & 3mm, Rowe 8.0, Kat 2.20, MUSICAL COMEDY “Exauisi SLITTLE WHOPPER With VIVIENNE SEGAL, AMERICAN SINGERS OPERA CO. Gilbert & Sullivan's Comic Opera Burlesque, save ||RUPDIGORE "The best show 1 a BRONX Sete | Mb tango a UP IN MABEL’S ROOM EDDIE LEOWKR PALACE [rr FOR SALE. DIAMOND JEON CREDIT NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED assortment; all coods guaranteed, i CAN DIASIOND WATCH 06” ‘21-28 Maiden Lane, DIARENPS reson” Ealna a. Bre £38, “Stam Wed. & Bat, Thea 14 WG. Ere Sits ur 8 Bat. 330 Henry Miller’ Henry Millers Blanche Bates {a James vorves’ The Famous Mes, Fair FRAN. 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New Haven, Conn, Stee w my SNS Week M CASTLE on CONFI REDITZS 2 Sabes frie 37st A STORE~ NOT. AN OFFICE. WATCHES PrAMONDS, ON Ebi FLIABLE GOODS = LOW P, SY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY Pay ENTS IRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL EMPL OVERS REFERENCE CALL, WRITE OR owe, AGENT CALLS TREDI ‘ 6 MAIDENLANE ..| DIAMONDS: WATCHES — JEWELRY ON CREDIT— Convenient monthly pevments Esoeptional valece— Agent sells, Beosatally illustrated Catalog Free. ROYAL DIAMOND & ‘WATCH CO. 35 MA iDEN LANE Phone John Late and stove repairs: repairs tur u ny make of stove, range. hot “water” heater 228-230 Water wt. corner : ps branch 164" itulberey DIAMO DS shcneprr PENT eg ie CREDIT | Black and colors- terns. 9 Of organdie, net or lace THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1930.' . 18™ GREAT SPRING SALE | NOW STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to & P. M. nEeEARN Fourteenim Gtrent ‘Wreat of Fifte Arense Newest Fashions at Spring Sale Prices —Make Thursday Women’s Day— a Perfect Occasion for Easter Shopping Spring Sale Specials For to-day and to-morrow $59.75 Misses’ Serge Suits, 49.50 Four exceedingly smart models, in- cluding the new Eton effect—in dove gray and navy blue—16, 18 and 20 year sizes. Limit 2. $10.97 Extra Size Serge Skirts, 8.65 Black and navy blue—pane! front— side pleats—trimmed with bone but tons. Limit 2. $37.75 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, 28.50 Crepe de Chine, satin and taffeta models—with ‘floral and Georgette combinations—frills or knife pleat- ings — new models — navy, black, brown, taupe and Copenhagen—sizes 86 to 46, Limit 2. $2.18 Tailored Blouses, 1.66 Pretty styles in madras and striped voiles. Limit 2. $9.97 Georgette Crepe Blouses, 7.95 Dainty models in white or flesh, trimmed with Val. lace. Limit 2. $7.97 Crepe de Chine Blouses, 6.24 Smartly tailored styles in white or flesh—all sizes. Limit 2. $3.50 Corsets, 2.00 Fine coutil—low bust-—strong garters —sizes 19 to 28. Limit 2. 94 ct. Black Petticoats, .77 Of good quality sateen and taffetine. Limit 2 $24.50 Young Men’s Suits, 20.00 Single and double breasted styles, plain or belted—full or half lined— sizes to 40 chest. $1.94 Boys’ Blouses, 1.44 New light and medium striped per- cales—neckband, attached collar and sport styles—8 to 15 years. Limit 3. $7.94 Little Boys’ Coats, 6.50 Full belted, double breasted models— with rever or sailor collar—spring fancies and navy blue serges—2'% to 8. Limit 2. 94 ct. Boys’ Caps, .74 Best shades of brown, gray and fine mixtures—taped—8-4 crowns. Limit 2. $8.50 Trimmed Hats, 6.44 New models, prettily trimmed—in Spring colorings. Limit 2. $2.95 Ready-to-Wear Hats, 2.25 Smart styles in black or colors. Limit 2. $5.47 Untrimmed Hats, 3.74 Medium and small sized models—new styles for Spring wear. Limit 2. $7.50 Untrimmed Hats, 6.24 Large, small and medium sizes. Limit 2. 95 ct. Flower Wreaths, .72 And other blossoms. Limit 3. 55 ct. Crushed Roses, .38 Also Field Flowers. Limit 3. Trimmed Free If Hats and Materials Are Purchased Here. $2.47 Women’s Gingham Housedresses, 1.93 Checks and plaids—in blue, lavendar and pink—collars of self or plain chambray—sizes 88 to 46, Limit 8. $1.98 Envelope Chemises, 1.45 | White or flesh—trimmed with wide |\ace—medallion inserts and ribbons. mi Limit 3. $12.68 All Wool Sweaters, 10.24 Tuxedo models--fancy weaves—sash, helt and pockets—in peacock, buff, turquoise, rose, American Beauty, navy and black. Limit 2 $7.48 Wool Sweaters, 6.10 models—plain and It and pockets—tur Beauty, rose, gray, Coat and Tu ack, Limit 2 $1.75 Brassieres, 1.15 Made of fine material—lace yokes | reinforced under arms-—sizes 8+ to 42 Limit 2 27 ct. Mesh Veilings, .21 variety of new pat- Limit 10 yards. 47 ct. Collars and Sets, .34 dainty and new. Limit 3 sets. THURSDAY Unequalled Value Gray Switchesand Transformations 3.74 Our Regular $5.95 They are fine, soft hair of an exquisite shade of gray. Switches are mounted on three single stems and 22 and 24 inches long. PRESET AE ARAN ate NN sid ee ls THURSDAY—Special Values in BATH ROBES Heatless houses and more chilly 8 are Meg to mark the transition of warmer weather. For this in-between season a warm robe is indispensable to comfort and well being. These at special prices will therefore be doubly welcome. Women's Blanket Robes—pretty | Little Tots’ Blanket Robee—with floral } paterns—-stitched baat girdles—light and dark colors— on collar, sleeves, ket an ieee 6 ee 2 to 6 years—Special.... 2.74 our reg. $8.50 6.95 Misses’ Beacon Cloth Bathrobes model has scalloped collar, pockets and girdie—light and dark colors—6 to 3 14 yrs.—our reg. $4.96 96 Boys’ Bath Robes—light and dark colors-—in floral designs blanket style—neck 3 and girdle cords—Special .d» 24 Men's Blanket Robes — made from regular blankets, and extra serviceable—colors are gray, brown, blue—jacquard design—our reg. $6.95. 9.90 Men's Fine Terry Robes—large assortment of stripes and other patterns— 6.95 our reg. $8.50... THURSDAY and FRIDAY Two Day Sale Women’s and Men’s SILK HOSIERY Quality silk hosiery at these prices is not only a demonstration of our value-giving, but is also auspicious evidence of our enlar, assortments varied stocks of fashionable ery. Women’s Silk Hose sie 1.67 ‘$2.25 to $2.97 Peay to > $2.97 A number of styles are included at this price, among which are some all-silk, full fashioned—others full-fashioned with mode seam—there are also clocked, embroidered and silk ribbed stockings in the lot. Colors are gray, brown, navy, black and white. Women’s White Silk Hose—full | Men's Silk Hose—superior qual- fashioned—lisle sole, heel and | !ty—tisle sole—very durable— toe-—excellent quality— our reg. $1.97... 11.17 our reg. $1.00. THURSDAY SALE Women’s and Misses’ SKIRTS Newest styles in separate skirts are admirably SP resented in these specially models. T variety is excellent, the savings are very worth- while, Some of these skirts will sell fer much ener er Pelee a little later in the season. Our ad- uying makes Lisaasticed these values now. Our Regular $8.97. ~ Mlustrated (A)--Women's and misses’ skirts of navy blue or k serge with gathered back, braid bound belt and strap regular sixes. "Our regular $18.97 Tilustrated (B)—Women’s and misses’ plaid wool skirts in side and box pleated models, in an excellent selection of new smart plaids—a few plain models at this price, with pockets and but- ton trimming—regular sizes. 9.74 Our Regular $13.97 Ulustrated (D)—Women's extra size skirt of navy blue or black serge with panel back and smart- ly cut pockets trimmed with braid and buttons-—sizes 30 to 40 waistband. pockets Our Regular $2.97 Mlustrated (C)—Women's misses’ tub skirts of fine white gabardine, with gathered back-~ and fine quality pearl button trimming on belt and pockets and MORNING SPECIALS—Today & Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Muil or Telephone Orders. YU et. Cotton Challies 27) $7.94 Boys’ Suits Persian and floral effecta—35 inches gunlor atyles—3 to & ide. neles—Krey and brown mix “COTTON FABRICS—BASEMENT, | tres Et ailor collar, NOYA' CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR. $2.48 Prunellas and Epingles 1.4) $11.94 Boys’ Serge Suits and medium wale orfolk and walst WOOLEN rious pocket style: to $2.95 Black Taffetas 35 inches | wide | year 237| BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIRD ually $142 New White Goose Fe ft, lust sol “SILKB—-MAIN. FLOOR, PILLOW DEPT.—B $294 Heatherbloom Petticoats Ribbon trimine ad with seam or con trasting shade PETTICOATS-SECOND FLOOR. strong thers r rosebud de- also plain cream—slight mis- aves, CURTAINS-~BASEMENT, black, white, brown, gray and green, and other colors— 47 a 6.50 10.50 FLOOR. Spring Sale Specials For to-day and to-morrow $5.68 Women’s Kid Kid Gaunt $3.17 Women’s Black Sills, 2.30 Hose, Liste soles, heels and toes—full- fashioned—all sizes. Limit 6 pales. 73 ct. Women’s Cotton Underwear, 53 Low necks—sleeveless—ioose or tight knees—regular sizes. - Extra sises—our reg. .85...... 60 Limit & seta. 77 ct. Children’s Union Suits, 57° Vest, waist and drawers low necks—sleeveless—knee lengths. Limit 4. $2.45-$2.95 oe Pajamas, Percales or domet. or without frogs—all sizes. 4 palm. 77 ct. Men's Balbriggan Underwear, 58 Short sleeved shirts—double seat drawers. Limit 4 sets. $17.50 to $19.50 Men’s Ram coats, 14.00 & Double textile—tan, gray and binck —one of best makes—all Coats. Limit 2. ol $5.95 Men's Trousers, 5.44 Blue or worsted finish sergeo—etripes checks—well made—all sizes, to 56, Limit 2 pairs, ud $3.25 Men's Felt Hats, 2.28" Green, brown or black-—fine weasing $3.75 Black Dress Satins, 287 padleser Fairy irienty Bimal —excellent 60 ct. White Poplins, SI _.. Her eggey hgis Aa get Poet. its, girls’ dresses forms.” Limit 15 oi 90 ct. White French Voiles, .74 A lovely quality for sheer Summer blouses 0 ie: dresses—cannot be dupli- eated elsewhere for this price. ° Limit 15 yards. 97 ct. Mercerized Excellent’ quality — highly lastreus finish—light and dark colo: petticoats, suit and coat linings. imit 12 yards. dren's frocks and other pu (sae ec Limit 16 yards. 57 ct. Checked Organdies, 88 inches wide—newest effects in blue, tan, lavender, green and wed checks—will make dainty Summer dresses. Limit 15 yards. $5.47 Silkoline Comfortables, 3.73 Floral patterns—plain_borders—eet- ton filled—tfull . Limit & New Feather Pillows ‘ Mixed duck end goose feathers—« strong, firm tickings— 20x28 inch—our reg. $3.16.2,18 22x28 inch—our reg. $3.57..2,43 24x30 inch—our reg. $3.95..2.67 26x90 inch—our reg. $4.82.2,.92 Limit 6. 48 ct. Bleached Domet Flannels, .34 86 inches wide—heavy fleecy nap. Limit 10 yards. $6.75 Plaid Bissiete! 5.22 Block designs—pink and light blue 66x84 inches—single blanket equals pair in weight. Limit 8. 98 ct. Pillow Cases, .74 ~ Assorted designs —hemstitched or em broidered, Limit dozen, 24 ct. Unbleached Muslim, ” » 1942 8 to 15 yard lengths. Limit 20 yarde. 15 ct. Dust Caps, .11 3 for .30 Dutch styles, with embroidery or tape edges—blue, tan, pink and gray, dy checks and stripes. Limit 8. 94 ct. Emb’d Scarfs, .64 For buffet and dresser—pretty and’ new, Limit 3 54 ct. White Castile Soap, .38 Limit 3 bars. Large bar. THREE-DAY SALE OF TOILET ARTICLES CONTINUED r Nome ‘ |