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Ovation for Him | By Syloester Rawling. OHN M'CORMACK aang farewell J to 1,244 people at the Hippodrome last night, the largest audience ever assembled there, It will be a year and @ half before New York may look forward to the pleasure of hear+ {ng him sing in récital again. He ts to start soon on what practicality will ‘be a singing tour of tte world, begin- Ring if Austmlia, A testimonial din+ her is t be given to him at the Wal- Gort-Astoria on May 4 in recognition of the work he did for raief asso- Clations during the war, when by the free gift of Nis voice he raised %250,- 000. On that occasion hé may be ex- pected only to speak. There is a «possibility, however, that before he fails he may be honored by being per- Miitted to sing in a gteat edifice from Which hitherto operatic singers have been barréd. The hint of it ¢omes to me neither from Mr. McCormack nor his managers, but my source of information ie trustworthy. Mr, MoCormack “was in splendid voice last night, scoring alike in Han- del arias, in Irigh ballads, in Men- - kanto's “A Fairy Story by the Fire,” ia Rachmaninoff's “ Night soends’ and in Frances Allitsen' Lord Is My Light.” Fifteen minutes after hie last extra mumber the crowd still Mngered, although the lights were dimmed. Then Mr. Sor. Mack came upon the stage, kissed him and led him av. It took fifteen minutes more before the last of the audience was convinced that he would not appear again. @n uncommon man! Mr. MoCormack's voice and art have @rown steadily through the yeafs. His head has not been turned by pop- ularity and prosperity, He has gazed deep into the heart of humanity and thereby broadened his own heart. A much bigger man are you now, Jobn, old friend, than you were on that night some dozen years ago of #0, when we strolled together in the dusk from the Fifth Avenue Hotel to the ‘Waldorf and I absorbed the material for that interview which you have done me the honor to record in your volume of reminiscences. goset Lifeeinne ted the week-ond ~pianists in a recital at Carnegie Hall A fine tribute to ADMITTED “A Telamph of tbo, Zip and “3 SHOWERS” 6007 Grin, — Ponty Wood, Ralph Monies pats Rae yarn are titre et i 5 EXTRA ates | hia ee ear a “ALICE I IN i WONDERLAND” £ Dra Basie, Parton “uster, auihor a Musle by Winttor Watts but’ sated MABEL MOROSCO Wea ch FERGUSON PROFANE LOVE BUOU ™= THR 4s 15th St, Wed! (Pop.) re A NEW REVUSICAL COMEDY OPENS AT THE LYRIC THEATRE #% SPECIAL MAT. WED. ALL WOMEN WEARING oft Bova. Bet, a0, FREE! Bhe toi vane fomed her red he Bie curled Food + od her red ips at ier own shamelessly, ¢ utter ruth r and she woulan't set him tree 7 She is the atrangest heroine th: American stage ever created— COSMO HAMILTON'S FAMOUS COMEDY, - |SCANDAL CHARLES iy wo LARD Jon of MOURIS IO} sor.’ 8TH MONTH At, 39TH ST. THEATRE Matinees Wha. and | Te Pemant Winning Hit! Maxine Elliott's sania. Sra OF THE LAW (La Robe Aéoee) COMEDY ™aTHs. ger st. Diwas, Bre. $2 Lalla be gt 4.35. L. Otters: FRIENDS Clifton Crawford Good Bale, Seata $1.50, $1.00, T8e. NOTE—COMMENCING TOMORROW POPUL, m Tues DAY MATINE! GIVEN, PRICES 50e 108 West 43th St, PLAYHOUSE We G8 spsaeerea fo 2.30 With JEANNE EAGELS. TO-NIGHT Wi?’ oe™adeitted’ rors: MATS. WED G@ SAT“ ey pel CLEO ™ AND THE Mend Row* ¢HoRus. PLYMOUTH ae i. Es, 8.20. ites # md Sat yesterday afternoon. A large audi- ence lavished applause upon him, al though, as Is apt to be the case, wha: was least worthy met with the great- est favor. His principal number was the Brahms sonata in F minor, which he treated in a serious manner and with earnest spirit, giving it a true Brahms color. The Schumann toc- cata, taken at breathless speed, wa3 nical feat in which both the sixth and the octaves lawless, The Mendelssohn presto sounded somewhat mechanical, ned a RToup of Lisst pleces served to show the shimmering fleetness of his fingers, *hilip Gordon, a young pianist whose grows steadily, gave a recital Aeolian Hajl while Mr. Lhevinne playing at Carnegie, Baco's Italian concerto, a Schumann group #nd — compositio by Grieg, De- bussy, MacDowell and Liszt were on his programme. Mr, Gordon has femnerament as well as technical lia Gtase, a girl pianist at Aeolian |. on Saturday night tackled a pro- mme too big ap too arduous for devélopment. = Bach" matic fantasie and fugue, Beeth- oven's 82 variations, a Chopin group and severd] other compositions wern on her Mat, Donizetti's “Lucia” was sung at the Metropolitan Opera House matinee on Saturday with no change of cast. In| the evening there wus “Zaza, Ger- pldine Farrar's latest triumph, but | thia time Martinelli, instead of Crim\, | was her love Both operas drew | crowded audiences, hoth herformancts | ‘cre spirited and both were for the jast dime this. icc: CATHOLICS’ $1,00 $1,000,0 000,000 DRIVE “A million dofara for the Archbish-) ep” is the slogan of the Catholic Chari- ties campaign that started yesterday afternoon with hundreds of workers in every parish of the New York Archdio- one. Original! it was intend make $800,000 the foal, ps rp workers’ Committee at a unlay afternoon in the ange ois pledged themselves to raise Aan even yaillion. freon allotted ie ine areneler has been a definite quot Fane ‘according to raaging fae up, the poral darters of the eampalan or’ nt eo Maat aoth ‘itect, where returna are to be mate daily by the di- visional directors. George J. (illespia js Chairman of tie lxecutive Commit- tee of laymen In charge. ———— Ja ¢ Columbus Lectares for Non-Catholics, New York chapter of the Knghts of Columbus are now conducting their sixth annual course of “Doctrinal Lec- turen to Noe Catticlies at the Chureh of St. Paul the Columbus Ave- OF Bt oth itteat and the interest roused ia extraordinary, every mect- ing or service being crowdes he sreakera are the Very Rey, Thomas ¥, Sand the Rev, James M. Gills, @ presides at all meetings answer any and all ‘questions in tthe question box by nit boys sing: hort #ervice fole ubject for this je Catholié Church own the lee evening will be end Prohibition Mise Haltn smith to Wed. Mr. and Mra, Auguatine J. Smith, No. Weat 58d Street, yesterday an- od the engagement o8 their daugh- Jes Hadith Jacque Hin 8 hn 36 nour ter, Stvon. Mr Meyer- Reg nent_on the In the 7th d in the 107th In- borer a n France, sdllieod John Barrymore Improven, John Barrymore, who was forced to ye up his engagement in "Richard at the Plymouth Theatre and now is 4 sent at M health farm, near Wh is reported to be much i P It in said the star's daily routine includes milking cows and yey @ walk of from ten to fiftecn miles — Golden to Balla New Theatre. Another tiieatre is shortly lo be added} « to New York's already long list of prayhouses. ‘THe new house Is to be Prected by John Golden, who has just wequired from the Bnglish-American Realty Company, of which H. B, Cuth- rtgon ia President, the property at *Hoten Yor! THE = BOA core jet m.- M goihern ELTINGE West (2d Street. Bren. a Mat.’ Wed. (Pop.) a FLORENCE MOORE REAKFAST IN BADD be ier St. Bek at 8, DIE BAMBE a 48th, F. of Bway, Sey. 48. 4 Mis.Thu,Sal ene PASSION FLOWER| nt O'Neil NITOR HERBERTS HOME RUN MUSICAL PLAY a B09K ‘snd Lames 4y FREDERIC ARNOLD KUAMER GREATEST DANCING CHORUS on BROADWAY CASINO Hes CONCERTS AND MUSI CARN: Giz HA! erie oat H SONG RECITAL. Mrs. Misha Appelbaum! captivating MANAGEM'T MUSICAL BURKAU OF AMERICA Sgenias HALL, Thdteday Aft., April 22, TILLY 801 at 3. UTC! CONTRALTO Met. Winton & 1 Baldwin F wae ROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE. WEEK OF OPERA SEASON, "AMUSEMENTS. RIALTOmm uso Weeied a Ore RIESENFELD Directov ANNIVERSARY Wi (ta Si A ear salar @ CAVE HAN LOVE THEY OLUMBIA SAM Howe's! ‘BIG ‘SHOW une Neem ROMANCE HRY, Greesiog @ Norinwe) ay Popul 15\Prives st} Sunday World Wants Work ros, 118 to 126 West 44th Str nite. the, Belasco Theatre, ‘The site 932100 Gost, t Monday Morning Wonders. ELEN YORKE |". Aniasicai Singers Opera Co. in_Gitert de Sullivan's Comedy Opera Burlesque ‘AS YOU WEE CENTR, Y THEA 70° re.” ATS.WED & SAT 29° 0 the Times. Columbus, Circle, | Kv Raturday. 9.15, 1s. | EVS 8 30. MATS WED. 9 SAT 2:30. rew AMSTERDAM Macks Wed. Sats 2 GEoWywn Carnival usteal Revue,”* fat Edition. >) 9 O'CLOCK bIMP HC Bway & doin 50 ib) eit oux|| BARRYMORE DECLASSEE st. COHAN Thea. vind VILLIAM COLI theo OTHE udu tas ce Faroe id Suk @ <4 Tw Binaniast SMAI Best Seats at Box Oftloe, Regutar Pri i LYCEUM. Th, INA CLAIRE ",'¥¢ dud Avery Boj ‘BELASCO 3" (14, LENORE UERIC ine Pow “THE SON: || pauanten” || t | “ov nipe ip “THE NIGHT BOAT” |] Greenwich Village Surah Spa ru ay | | EMILY STEVENS > Mociier’* SOPHIE, wih 0. P Nowe Come HEGGIE. “A th Av le Blossoms’ . y |] Coon & Harish 4 HF qitt ABsouuT DRAM “THE AcQu TTAL’},) GALETY, Hiway a 46th, Mate Wed, and Sat, Hs ‘Miller's ‘Thea, 120 W. 43d. Bs jenry Mats’ Thurs. and Sat Henry Milter’: bla che Bates | Baevise’* The Famous Mrs, Fair *, \ 1 - ey | 230 % oo ler WAND Broadway at 5itSt. Phone. CIRCLESSOO SUBWAY STATION AT THE Door le “World's Largest Theatre” Edward Bowes-——--Managing Director BERT LYTELL he Great Crook Play “ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE” An intensely dramatic film that proves no heart is burglar proof. 2nd of the BOOTH TARKINGTON ‘EDGAR’ COMEDIES J “EDGAR’S HAMLET” Pridma Presents “Three Gobé” | Topics of the Day | Capitol News Revived by Popular Request ‘ ‘Pp AG LI ACCI 99 Complete Scenic Product'on—Same Great Cast, Ensemble of ident Orchestra of 89 8. Ff. KEITH'S 6 NOW MADISON SQ. G DEN i mice LEW Twice Oally, 2.15 & 61 ; Ot FINAL PERFORMANCES SAT., MA Wak ZOLLY wa Mata "Daily, 2081. AURA PIRIDOST & BF. KEITH'S Ahern wil LARK, TARZAN, oth t IVERSIDE ;: r Biway & Si Keith's Bist STREET Pade Concerts Sunday, 2 BALUAIN MATINEE DAILY Ty Pa | RINGLING 1B rae Aprit fa Nona TALMADGE | THE Woman wives ne | “ Lorw + American Root 4, 5 a FPR ROC GTOR: Leetedt ine une: wen NEW YoRR THEATRES Reserved BRONX fouge |" poR ULAR idea!” MATINEES WEDNESDAY ANU waTUMbAY Chauncey Olcott MACt ‘SHLA jb Next Work | “WEDDING BELLS" DANCING CARNIVAL Mio midnlan naa. one-step, foxtrot | ST. NICHOLAS” RINK, 6Cth Street, Near Broadway. | ‘H ANe MET and SIX O/HER BIG ACTS. ea mS. | iD MI, |. eda lau saws o. monrox 4 co. lay fe Ett, det NORMA TALMADGE. “THE WOMAN " Pow aut fir Ar eaten eH | BROOKLYN. WK be Ks 3 wet UU ai MI PBPODROKE | Sr kan Sr" rae IVOLI WM. 5S. HART | TOOK My pony EVER MERBEES piway, ann st, “eval Bae eSt HA” | TAR ye fr aia MA Araha}! oe Bhabae wrmand oncnts PARISIAN FLIRTS Every Sunday—Two Hix Concerts, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK “wonvens!sunpay WORLO WANTS WORK wonoene| Gabardine ay Taffeta and Georgette—our Burton's Fifth Avenue Taffe' Silk Jersey Top Peitiooste—) | our reg. $9.94. ‘ Our reg. $41.74 to $49.74... Our reg. $4.50 Our reg. $5.24 Our reg. $8.85... Camisoles of Satin— Envelope Chemises—our | $3.48 BN HEARN Sentetioniat Second Floor Sales For Monday and Tuesday are fully. listed in bo afternoon FARR. eee wiih all Cee Hrenees Serres ee neg sat junday papers. Semi-Annual Second-Floor Sales Women’s Suits and hictreieett $56.76 and $59.75... Semi-Annual Second-Floor Sales Muslin Underwear 191.48 Envelope Chemises. . $2.48 Envelope Chemises. $1.97 Petticoats: $2.68 Petticoats 97 et. Drawers . 97 et. Bloomers Semi-Annual Second-Floor Sales |78 ct. Corset Covers. Women’s Nightdressos . rh $2.48 Nightdresses i Seeond-Floor Sales sawsenes i Me a5 FEY e ~ Semi-Annual ‘Second. Floor ‘eit calla stow bi All-Sik Petticoats Toodles and Peggy Rompers Our reg. $2.74.. Infants’ Nainsook Sipe our reg. $1.47. Little Tote’ Bloomer to 6 years—our reg. $2.87. Little Tots’ Fine White to 6 years—our reg. $2.47.. Little Tote’ Tub Dresses— our reg. 2 ° Little Tots’ Re a8 wa Creepere= +3.60| our reg. $1 88) V7 4.00) Semi-Annual Second-Floor Salea Semi-Annual Second-Floor, Sales Babies’ Coats Women’s Tenderf White Serge and Cashmere— Cuban Heel Pumps 6 months to 8 years— our reg. $5.97, 4.25 Little Tots’ Lingerie Hate— Coats— our reg. $1. Little Tots’ Navy Blue 2 to 5 ycars—our reg. $6.97...3,.04 Cotton Dress Fabrics $5.65 Petti- * coate—our reg. .3.97 A ++ 7.65 Semi-Annual Second-Floor Sales Women’s Coats + 28.75 Semi-Annual Second-Floor Sales Figured Crepe Kimonos all wool Btinch Poirot Twill— woot. .7, New Hangings For the Windows Madras Curtaine— 86 inches wide. 45 inches wide 6.85 Semi-Annual Second-Floor Sales Babies’ Ankle Strap Pumps Sizes 4 to 6—spring heel-—— rarer 1 nea S06 | ee es ee ie Semi-Annual Second-Floor Sales | Floral Dotted Swisses—35-inch. Lingerie Novelty Meenas ask .95-— here ... 1.26 | Floral Dimittes. 1.48 | 57 ct. Checked Organdies— 88-inch . 1.46 | 97 ct. Imported Woven een, 4 Mercerized Foulards... - 1.46 S14] Novelty Woven Dotted long Value $15.94. Marquisette Curtains....... -83| Square Mesh Net Curtains, .Pr. 3,97 New Curtains of Fine Brussels Special ooo Pr $2.97 Envelope Chemises— silk mixed Wa ss W5d se a0 Be. 42.25177 et. Beach Sui .23 ting —96-ineh... 64 Cretonnes .- Fine Repp and Other New Weave Linen Taffet: PEEL! Art ‘affeta Ta. 1.3 Voile Blouses Fine Quality Grass Rugs— | ten to 9x12 "Se Imported Gi Ruge—4.627.6— ns reg. $6.97... +447 Reversible Pattern Fibre Rage— Ox1d—our reg. $24.94,... BS i 8.3x10.6—our reg. $31.96. —our reg. $14.94.. Pag: Seamless Velvet Ruge—0x — our reg. $82.50 ceeee F480 Good Blankets $3.94 Cotton Fleece Blankets, .2,84 , $4.67 Cotton Fleece Blankets. 3.68 $5.48 Cotton Fleece Blankets. .4,46 sheer, this Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales and other good values make ‘Tuesday of even more than usual interest. Georgette Blouses | 11.74 3.37 Our regular $13.68 and $13.97 |" Gas sapalis gale This fine collection of new models in white, se te flesh, tan ahd two-tone combinations ex- | ver so mahy hibits numerous effects in dtawn work | pretty styles at and lace and embrgidety trimmings; there | price. | Trimmings are are also various shapings of sleeves. | lace and embroidery. SWEATERS Knitted Smock—bordered with fringe colors are American Beauty, tur- Seed -heather shades quoise, peacock, salmon and pasion paseo, Fa 0.20 16 ind Tomorrow Uneil 1P. M. e Orders. ‘sey Cloth Sport Sweat- a akan yl | Pata pheaauer’ Bate our ae. $12.49. MORNING SPECIALS—Tod: t dealers buying, quantit! : “ss ||$3.67 Cotton Fleece Blahiiets. 2.74 . uatrous finish—- to 10% |) $7.38 Jacquard Blankets, . 8.74 aps at BRISA AE $1.97 Silk Emb'd Flannels.....1.68 “deena Sortie PMatied pa smatnyr, 57 et. Khaki Cloth 45 ct. Bleached Rane Fessler 46 2T-in. “HOMERY apenas quality for camp a $1.00 Women's LClasp Chase LOFTON FADIUCS--BASEMBNT. Gloves r GOAN. .ccrovcsersesbs rerviy ss & <, 1.94) ashable—whlt ere Pf ig ovina at eh Incl es giiegen 9 || Summer Comfortables N PLOON 18 ¢ ni . . aks Ai ATS 108 || $6.97 Floral Silkolene wearing % and % Inch hems || Comfortables ......+se00+-++ 77 1OPS—-MALN FLOOR, | $9.37 Reversible Cambrie af Shirts 184 || Comfortables ......+4+ BY 3 ae trimmed, with || New Feather Pillows— # sii FLOOR. 20x28 to 26x30-—our reg. $3.16 to “ mM GARE sncerghareten .12 to 2.93 wa A \itehaes Ite Tui kish—atriped || New Feather Pillows— ¥ 86 ine nurses’ unitorma— quality. 20x28 to 26x80—our reg. $5.07 to ile Wear dresden, ALN FLOOR, r3 DOr ed MS NIN Piemonte Prk pha y 1.06 || 36.37 + 3.43 to 4.27 " Spring C “68 Inches wide. ‘ $11 94 Boys! Sp SHIN PLOOKS Children’s Stamped Dresses ’ gr v'es....2.90 1] All sizes—from 1 to 12 years—bat on slae | ye COMPORTA BLES ~ BAS PM BST, | not in each style—materials are pop. ‘ 0.9T es Sen ere Dae ae al lin--nainsook—pique—voile—dotted pa, grays and fi re OPPS! 1) Swiss—-erepe and chambray. Colors WYe° ClasMMINNs ERD FLOC are white--blue—pink and green Vajan. | some combined with white, varicty of pretty styles Were $2.07 to 84.97..1,.74 to 3,47 Stamped Turkish Towels A large 7.50 ¢ edi i or Arab. 904 CURTAINS BAL tener ef acarta— en without sil Walt otATN PLOW Wd ’auenbig. Cinlotstntuns. Nasir Were 97 to $1.17 8 to 84 T-MAIN PLOK, 2.97 White Sp sole oe, ‘ taveh Cuil Shirt 1,95 ‘hommed—as~ Untrimmed Hats cales—-tieat str! Spy sls WEARS MAIN Pia) , BASEMDNT, |Our reg. $4.74 +1324 ping Coats 11.90 | 59 ct. Tiehings, os isin +38 || Crushed Roses, Field Flowers and nave Ble omer Br MUBLIN--HASRALANT. | Other Blossome— 4) WEAR—SECOND PLOOR, 18 et. Womens Handkercidels, ld our reg. .17...066 Gecseccece am a |i . Halt dozen r WAND! corded borders. TRES -MATN FLOOR, \Hats Trimmed Free if Both Hat and ——— | Material Are Purchased Here The above items on Sale both Today and Tomorrow. ; ' See other pages for Start of Season Sale of Misses’ and Children’s Undermuslins and advt. of | Mean’s Work Clothes. a 6 b

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