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Music Notes Rosa Raisa, soprano of the Chicago Ppera Association, came back to her wn in @ concert at the Hippodrome Jast night, She tas not always kept fo tho premise of her first appear. fAnce here, two or three seasons ago, but last might again she justified alt the praises of her that have been pounded. A great and beautiful Wolce is hers. Alike in coloratura, tytic and dramatic singing she 1s re- markable. Nothing seams impossible ‘of accomplishment by her. If she re- main i crue, to her art her bigh place ip the galaxy of the world’s great fingers is assured. She was as- @isted by Wintfred Byrd, the youn American “the little demon wat the ki .” Mr. Huneker has called her, and Giacomo Rimini, bari- ‘The festival absorbed so much at- ‘@ention that there was little time for aii ce of the other musical ac- ‘tivities of a busy week-end, Mention only can be made of some of them. ‘The Metropolitan Opera House was crowded twice on Saturday, in tno afternoon for a performance of “Fugene Onegin,” and in the eve- @og for “The Barber of Seville.” Harold Bauer, master pianist, so recital at Aeolian Hall efternoon at which he Brahms F minor sonata, pi PASSING, SHOW AMUSEMENTS. Prone cine sono NIER GARDE nari ces Evenigs ot 6.00 Be sAt At ___ Book by Harold Attertdes, Staged by BUFFMAN, Music by Jean Schwarts, Aras Mopioe MAXIM GORKI Theale, W. 14 8 Br. 0H PPT TLE Fee ined. a hate RICHARD BENNETT tn. Neltl's Great Pa BEYOND THE HORIZON | LITTLE THEATRE, 4amh Bt, | aaaaNttes,! TODAY at 332; | ALICE IN WONDERLAND | Affanend, by) Mactel Harton, Butler, Author “Mamma’s Afteir.” Not a Film, mt ‘acted by GrownUps, with MABEL TALIEPERNO as Allee FOR N. Y. KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. | AMERICAN SINGERS OPERA CO. Gilbert & Sullivan's Comle Opera Burlesque, “The beet show ever exw in my fe” Alexander Woolicoit of the. Times, PARK. THEATRE, Cotumbus Cire. jtives Matines BATURDAY, 2.15, 16.15. group, and several lighter composi- tons. At the Princess Theatre y fterday afternoon Charlotte Lund, American soprano, who has not been heard here recent! e a recital, her progra rom Mozart to our own Walter ner. In the evening, also at the Princess Thea-| tre, Frederick Cheeswright, rist, Played. He was assisted by N ‘Thomas, violinist, and Carrie Bri weil, contralto. a Sareh Bernhardt Coming on other “Marewell” Tour, | PARIS, April 12.—Garah Bernhardt, who le now sev e An- tour’ ot war drama en commis- | —_ 50,000 at Coney Inland. Mayor Hylan and Commissioner of Plant and Structures Whalen wore ‘among the throne, a at 50,000, that visited patim: . CONCERTS AND music. METROPOLITAN Oftra Tenlent, @ Last Time LIORACOLO & PAGLIACCI HARDMAN PIANO USE Hippodrome Next Sun. Night, APRIL 18—Conoert by JOH MeCORMACK SSF AST TH UNTUL 1s KETURN FROM WORLD TOUR IN FALL, OF 1921 NO_ADVANCE IN PRICHS AMUSEMENTS. NEW AMSTERDAM $2,035" 9,, ED. WYNN'S cannival | jill pm nec EGFAD esr ee ck Frolic TRELY DIFF Matinces We BARRYMORE | DECLASSEE 80. COHAN Frm Brvas sins “WILLIAM COLLIER fear “THE HOTTENTOY” CRITERION 7 ee Maus, Wed, LIONEL OF THE LAW (La Rove Rouge Ula, PUNCHe JUDY e DREX Ary a ie ‘tH? Te reat Or mapTiia | NER eee cea Play | Eve The ape Cod ¢ {i} SHAVINGS t Box Ottice. HUDSON Booth Tarkington’ 3 Wet Phas, | CLAREN CE INA CLAIRE ‘in ie city "ordaens ty Hopwood. BELASCO ¥ cat 44th St, ves. fais Thure & LENORE ULRIC “THE NIGHT BOAT” Greenwich Village 7hts-stit, 842,41 Mats yi ‘& Bat EMILY STEVENS in Liat secure ** SOPHIE with 0. F. HEGGIE. WSVUVRVVTaeeeeeeeee = Keresaler- Jacob with John C arlea 1 Bonnett, Star Cast. Mats. Wed. (Pop) & Cohan han & Harrisiis Wed. BSOLUTE DRAMATIC ani “THE *ACQUITTAL” a ' at, ROBERT B.MAN}ELL.. ae, BRONX. 2008 | "oR u Kt" hucea®” MATINERS, WEDNESDAY AND S\GURDAY, i ox" PRINCE THERE WAS” | ok @MAUNCEY OLCOTT See ee ee Same.! MOROSCO Tot iy “s FERGUSON PROFANE LOVE | BROADHURST ¥. iT uu, 2a0) | | LYRIC 42 Jane COWL int. | 9 Daily thereafter from 2 to 10.30 P. M IN THE BIGGEST HT OF THE YEAR Do you Want @ Husband? Ir Simmi Thomnpsor $0, Main, Wed. & Bvonl in SACRED AND BARNEY BERNARD] His Honor Abe: Potash POPULAR PRICES *,,75 $1.00 ELTINGE Ws ** Dres. aint, Wed (Pop) at FLORENCE MOORE BREAKFAST IN BED SHUBERT ® Tacs Aith St..W.ot Bway. Bre 20. Mats, Wed. (Pop.) & Sat. THE BLUE FLAME REPUBLIC y\s« st. Bovew, Mate. Wed. (Pp.) & MARJORIE GAMBEALT jo CHANNING POLLOCK’S PLAY, U UJ 48th St, Ties. or. Hiway. Gre.8.3 SEASON'S BIGGEST HIT! || PURPLE MASK WID 6 SAT. 2:30 AT MAXINE HRUOTTS THEA, “Broadway gets a 41 ‘Andervon's raves, se MOVES TO ed NeXT LAAT AMUSEMENTS. WHATS INA NAME THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1920. ia AMUSEMENTS. | laden N N “My Golden Girl” Now Has N Room |1S ASSISTED BY BRILLIANT COMPANY ANEW.REVUSICAL || COMEDY with A CAST-.OF 70 N | vast’ throng of followers vote her the HARRIS , Wee_ #24 Matinees “A Telamph of Pep, Zip RAINT i, Peauy Weed, Ralph Morgan BUDDIES et ae Fourteenth street ge A Some of Our New Printed Voiles| Stenciled Art Crash have light and tinted grounds, pat-| terned all over with quaint designs| ™eny designs can be matched in in buds and flowere—scrolls a complete sets. pretty designs. They rt found Tihle Comie~ 36 inches wide... 8 wide—regular .67. | Square Table Covers— 67 ct. Floral Dotted Seti 86 inches wide. Novelty Voiles Floral Dimities . | 48x48 inches 3 | Scarfs for Various Uses— 47 "16x52. inches xe | Pillow Tops Couch Covers 58 New Curtain Scrime— Special, yard | Value $7.97 Fine Ls eid yescives GIRL ENTERTAINS ALL NEW YORK IN HER NEW HOME Dress Ginghams 40 ct. Fancy Dress 30 ct. Apron Gingham American Dress Ginghams— ch | densed form in Monday's afternoon papers. Printed and Novelty Voiles | Summer Coverings and Hangings of | We NAN 48 ct. Dress Ginghame--2-inch .37| Curtains 5.97 the Casino | For Summertime Wear | Imported Madras Curtaii cream | Georgette: Crops color valy . Yd. .87 Georgette Crepe 40-inch Georg: 36-inch Trico : 38-inch Dress Satins....... 33-inch All-Silk Shantun 3.75 | 97 ct. Paire Handy Hite Curtaine— 95 74 Lesions of fy Golden Pair mirers c lhtly delighted with Victor Heli Silk Frou-Frou Benak Portie reversible Pair 21.94 $1.00 Alhambra Draperies .... .77! New Sunfast Madras Portieres. most charming hostess of the season. CENTURY favorite now sung a mounted and played far better than Proved to be an sued. Lin iar Kren. JOHN T. MURRAY. WALTER wo THEATRE, £3; MF “BIG JOLLY WHOOPING « ict! BONA FIDE re, Som WY. ISUC CESS,” | ‘= FLORODORAE Says Mr. De Foe, in The World ELEANOR P CHRISTIE MACDONALD, Dalene GEORGE W HARRY FENDER. Yard-wide Radium Foulards— , he > || Casino goth St, & Brway yard .... 2.78) Pelt cereceererseeeeee ees 9.97 and’ 32-inch Crepe de Chi 2.45 | $1.50 Imported Cretonnes 1.17 ae 40-inch Novelty Sport C: 485 | Special Offering of Fine Silk 40-inch Ghee (he con lage i asks value $11.00 Ya. 8.97) | 40-inch Charmeuse ‘ 4.25) daa Poplins 50 inches wide | | 40-inch Black Crepe de Chine end | Yard ..... seveneeee dy | Satin Figured Brocade ; | 6. 78 and 9,’ 78 | Hosiery ae eee caxtauae | Women's Black Silk Hose full fash | toned-—seconds of #2.87 quality ~ such a good:time in any siecns. The new | Sale of Sweaters | our reg. $2.27 1 cast was so fine that it |Men's Shaker Swaater: maroon, | $3.67 Women's All-Silk Black Hose— yemmories of navy and oxford—with and without! full fashioned . . collars—well made—all sires: our reg. $14.50 11.95| 75 ct. Men's Richeliou Ribbed Hose— liste--cordovan only ... é WORLD'S QEAUTY SEXTETTE 58 ct. Women's Burson Lisle Hose— ‘and maroon, with and without col- sizes 8% to 1045 47 lars—-cardigan stitch, Special 7,50 MARGOT Ly, MLE RODKIGUEZ. ASSELL Rich in humor and melody."—-Mr. Reamer, Sun-Herald. EVENINGS (fin? SKATS at $2, “An ideal summer | Rathbun, Eve. Sun. | 650 Goon ISEATS at $1.50, Yorkers should | to the revivers Flore! tpring _ is alee 700 GOOD I walt Sop wkans ar $1 *STO ce ar THE AT! -BROADWAY at 49St Director HUGO RIESENFELD ALL THIS WEEK ISLAND" | 1 Paramonal sterol Pictere Off on the hip Hispani wedest crow “of cut-thi flew the Jolly Ro an isle in the Mal And fight for hidden gold A EE, MERCHANT MARINE Exposition GRAND PENTRAL PALACE APRIL 12th to 17th, 1920 ADMISSION 50 CENTS. ens to-night at 8 o'clock MARK MADISON SQ. GARDEN) TRS AN TWICE DAILY, 2.15 and 6.15. Raion ier RINGLING BROS. DEE IN BARNUM: BAILEY NORMA TAtHADGE Famous Ruslan Cathedral Qu fraud Bu Gep.o0 «|, ,DANCING CARNIVAL, Weliday’ at | 2 FM. to, midntsh 0, one-step, {or trot Hip. stitution in mu) Si “NICHOLAS RINK, ' 66tly Street, Near Broadway. F ATM GU IDR Great “JANE CLE By St. Jan Prvine, Author ot “oh IMPORTANT TO ALL Y PAT. more of, the KEITH CELE HATED SUN- concert hotlon, with all-st P* F. CE jaar ¥ ALAC Mats. Dally, 25 EB 6. F. KEITH'S (J08. Rati a soy ‘& 96tn St, | Floward, Ni soaaaeied BARGAIN Matiners SOPHIE TUCKER eeeh WALE & BROT! “DANGEROUS HOUR! | SPETTICOATS, Haw ma Ha, Harmon & Washbarn, & Moor HOMAN 10VE, " oll Ae Gy ams Be Me RIALTO-s) win Yue BELMONT Nance ONEil | Manasitist | yhe PASSION FLOWER FPROCTOR’ NEW YORK THEATRES Young Mrs ‘THE RIVER'S END’. AY AND SUPREME VAUDEVILLE, THE, co! St, Near B'way, /Mats. Thur, 0, de Sai.8.30, GG” hn Ferguson,” Broadway ] SuBway STATION AT THE Door “World's Largest Theatre” Edward Bowes.-—--Maneging Director NAZIMOVA The Great, in “The Heart of a Child” FIRST TIME IN AMERICA (in Englis PUCCINI'S “LE VILLI” Complete Scenic Production—Star Cast and Ensemble of 70—Corve de $n Ballet—Orchestra of SO. ANOTHER CHIEF WM. J. FLYNN DETECTIVE THRILL Herbert Rawlinson in “CHANG AND THE LAW” Cruise of the German Raider—“Moewe” TOPICAL-NEWS-SCENIC-HUMOROUS-INCIDENTAL PICTURES ANEW MACK SENNETT COMEDY, “GEE WHIZZ” CAPITOL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Nathaniel Finston, Conductor URY THEATRE, at tne MAN: of gape at. | “DAILY. tas ANN SUNK, TOMAS M. INCES "tt S ore & Cok, rank Toby. bell, Belleclaice Bros |. WALLACE REID 4 “Horace Ovldin, Te Noy & lmion. “EXCUSE my busT" Pet ahs, oud, Kaivel | Winthrop.” Waiter Brower, | “2 tT. Haines & Oo. | Bunee; | nace. | HE MISEAL COMEDY HIT TRE COMEDY (3, a t'vay. Bre a 9 MY LADY r FRIENDS Many little individual touches tha+ oroclaim them | ehares | as very new mark these specially priced blouses. CRAWFORD Georgette Crepe Blouses 6.84 Our regular $8.97 2.24 | Voile Blouses Our regular $2.85 Pretty styles, with or without | Sheer models in plain or other collars, daintily lace trimmed or | voile, attractively tucked or ‘ak SitSt. Phone CIRCLES500 embroidered | made with novelty collars. Last Day of TWO-DAY SWEATER SALE Newest Spring Models at Splendid Values Women’s Sweaters—Smock, ‘Tuxedo, ripple and coat styles plain and novelty weave—plain colors and two-tone combinations——our regular $8.94 to 6 00 e $12.68 . Women’s Jess vented. mock model button trimmings colors: peaeock, turquoise, v4 75 . ican Beauty and green—our reg. $9.94 pearl Amer |MORNING SPECIALS—-To-Day and To-Morrow Until 1 P. M. | Yo prevent deaiers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. 2.17 |5148 Shot White Swins Kimones....1.15 Wiest oud even- | Scalloped meck-front one aiasves with colored stitching to 44 Extra sines, $1.87. ub BOUSHDRISSIS SROUND FLOOR, $2.95 Crepe Georte' Double width ng shades VENANO DRT, —ALALN LOOK. $3.25 Black Satins wizen 26 DBS 234) 1 Trurai a ty—good diack — | $11.94 Boys § ee oe |} soft tiniest pring SILKS~* we | Tweeds, in green, browns and | LRA FRLOUY, Kaye full belted — model |] $4.50 Longcloth 3.95) Pleated backs —2% to & years, pctacie the 4, 36 fev ar wide—10 yard. pias ee | BOYS’ WEAR -THIRD FLOOR. hes ever seen for intents Seca uais vious, | $2.90 Bore’ Trowere 2.36 os - i we | Sizes to 17 re—Spring mix LAEMML 58 French Ser 1.94) tures—browna, graye and leather + mogeers * $2.58 From dde—garnet, | Well tatlored TOD BR. ‘s All wool—40 inches w' 5 yaad BOYS’ WHAR —NILRD ALOOR, myrtle, brown, navy and black. pubes FAMRIOR—MAIN FUOOK, $1.07 Mercerined Sateens 16 inches—#oft quality —:; eh Jus: for ait lining B cis ASME 5 a | $4.95 Men's Trousers 38 ct. Nevelty Voiles 27) Bizes 29 to 50 a) inches wide—dainty patterns | siripes -atrong on light and dark ¥r ounds—for as afi dress purposes. | Men's Sill Mixed Pajamas with or without tre MENS WAR MACY -vatioug lengths- and durabie MAIN FLOOR, WASH FAISRIOS BASEMENT, $2.45 Mon’ tit, Ct Sie 97 ct. Embroidered Voiles #9) 44 ct. Cotton Huck Towels i 2 Lavender, blue. xteen ere fk | Kull bleached — heastitched — etripe alternating with white, ite 7. COLDON FABRGS- BAS MAMMNT | wh sereak Borders. 1.06 94 ct. Silk Chiffonettes 77 | $3.97 White Spreads 3.00 35 inches wide-—lnetrous finish Full and + ae sine— bemmed—o+ endid assortment of colora for sorted desi, LOEW'S aed Y cress pure Ss jncluaing Tuck 6 USL ab SaTNCRUNT. " 1 jght ue, le i vd pete jun wistera, | {8s i Faia aeeieciass eawlio Alice blue, reaido, plum, wial ry 6% inches wide—s! uy Loew’ American Phir E sactie, ean. Drown. old rose, gold cor ingle bedi Demarest & Collette, oun peac B coral, warnet, navy, «rays | UBLANG BA SND } vy d black | Teestre, May al ne OO TTON PARI ~QASKOOLNT | $19.50 Crex Grass Rugs. 14.88 OLUMBIA # Genuine—seamiess-—Chinese uw. ¥- py AS ct. Women's Burson Hees , 38 gy, and saree Booth desi sn un shana 7 ck wit te teat orders—-9x12 —_ Behman Show ie | mck and black with waite i BOGS THM FLOOR, | ____ BROOKLYN. 0 57 and 67 ct. Cretoanes a HOSLDRY ALAIN PLUK. Yard Wide epent?, . Serete ay nn verdure and Oriental deaignn. STAR & h% OPS CUTOMNTE BAAN | 73-83 et. Women's Union Suits “ Fine cotton—-low necks RLS EVERY SUNDAY—TWO BIG CONCERTS. 97 ct. Little Tots’ Bloomers 7 | White and pink-—orepe and linelia MARS er and extra sises nen ai aS TERTAN ea Mnaeautes Moin “sais R008 ORCHEOTEA, " AROOKL UM EAD ORCMTEA, | —loose or ght knees— ——--- STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO & P. M. Wen of Fith sremot WEEK OF SURPRISING ECONOMIES Do not miss any of the splendid bargains. Everything advertised in Sunday papers for Monday and Tuesday is reprinted in this con- G5 | $37.74 and $41.74 Women’s Men's Wool Mixed Sweaters gray | | Special The Mode of Plaids $5.68 Velour Chocks anf Plaide— 54-in.—all-wool 48-inch in French Serge cana —awast | $4.48 Men's Wear Sergee— B4-inch aeeee BGZ $4.97 All-Woel Poiret Twille and Tricotines 54 inches wide. . $3.68 French Sergee-48-in.—all wool ‘ 42 and 44-inch Storm all-wool ’ 54-inch Poiret Twill «7 54-inch All-Wool Tricotines.. B-u-t-t-o-n-s Ocean, Freshwater, Snail and Black Pearl Buttons —2 and + holes— dozen 1. 24 to 2,37 Special Purchese Ps Pearl Buttone— seconds of .47 to .64 aualitys acard .... . Freshwater and openers Pearl But- toms—12 ct. card..... $5.94 Japanese Crepe Kimonce 4.85 | $8.50 Japanese Crepe Kimonos. 7.45 | $9.84 Japanese Crepe Kimonos.8.46 Special Price Reductions im ren’s STAMPED DRESSES All sixes—from 1 to 12 years—but not in each style—« large variety of pretty styles were $2.07 to $4.97".1.74 to 3.47 Alto an oddglet of Stamped Terkish 18 to BA 207s Towel were 27 to $1.17 Misses’ Spring Coats...... +. White Linen Days $1.40 White Linen — 44 inches wide... i ‘Misses! Dresses y Newest Direoo, Tokaiaiiagh Soutaches and Reheat ae r | 1% to inches wide | 18-inch Emb’y Allover on Georgette as 7:74 a tnd 8,94 Embroidered, Beaded and Motifs ‘ST to 3.48 18-inch Metal Flouncing on silk, net, id and silver- | ae reg. $2.12 -+--1,78 |@inch Metal Bandinr -on silk i $2.24 and $2.57. ......0.0s000 Binch Colored Embroidered Vesting—meny new designe $4.87 ‘ oe Tassels 16 to 2. Braided Girdles— OUP regs, BIAT wcacecece o--1,18 Three Petticoat Styles Much favored for their Charm ' nd economy. ‘ $3.94 White Petticoats.........3.97 | $9.65 Milanese Silk Jersey 3 Petticoats soso BOO $5.65 Burton's Fifth Avenue Taffeta $4.87 Glove Silk Bloomers. .-.3.58 Famous make—-are heer aD ort tical and easily tubbed. These are excellent value. New Frocks For wee girls and boys. $2.97 Baby Boys’ Dresses and Suits—to 4 years............. $2.97 Little Tots’ Bloomer Drevses—to 6 years...... 47 & 87 ct. Beans ot ico 35 | 48 sheets of paper and 48 en | velopes in white and dainty shades. | New Linings | Plain and Fancy Satine— Special i 2.75 $2.87 Brocaded Satins. 2.00 Mercerized Sateens and Percalines ~plain and fancy—splendid assort- ment of colors and patterns— moderately priced. Women's Aibletie ¢ Union Suite— Of fine cross- | 87 ct. Children’s Union Suits... 73 Whitgwear | 36-inch Novelty Voiles......... as | 36-inch Embroidered Voiles |48-inch French Organdies.. 40-inch French Chiffon Voiles.. (88 | 44-inch Voile—sheer quality... 58 [44-inch French Batiste. ....00 88 40-inch French Crepe commennm 97 Floor Coverings Fer Sammer Porches, Bangdews and Country Homes. Heavy Quality Rag Ruge— 24256 to 86x72 inches— 2.24 to 4.97 Velvet Fall Carpet and Ready-to-Lay | Runners— | 27 to 26 inches..¥d. 1.94 to 244 Grass Rugs—Imported quelity— 9x12 ft— Value $119.97 wcevcnnmmencenelD D7 | Crex and Deltox Grades—~ Domestic quality 18x96 in, to 9x12 ft.. S@toRpo7 #ivaoe » Seealel. Let at Wee fey With Novelty 27 in. x 9 ft. Riga H i iiSa0r dy SS At Side ebiers t { | } | '

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