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SCHUTT 8 Chorus Sings At Metropolitan By Sylvester Rawling. URT SCHINDLER and his Schola Cantorum at the Met- | , fopolitan Opera House last night repeated the concert of Span> ish music recently presented at Car- negie Hall, The size, absorption and appreciation of the audience miust ‘have convinced him of the wisdom of the action as it justified my sugses- | tion in this column that ho take it. ‘The folk songs of the Basques and, from the Asturias, the Holy Friday | music in’a Catalonian church, and) the Catalonian country dances proved even more fascinating upon a second hearing, the choir pronounced ‘them more eloquently and Mr. Schindler, it that were p was more in- tense in his conducting. The lovely vole. of Rafnelo Diaz again was heard in solos and an added feature was the admirable playing by Arthur Rubinstein of some modern Spanish piano, music by Albeniz, Granados and de Falla = \ Pablo Casals, the distingulsted Spanish ‘cellist, and his wife, Susan Metcalfe, the well known American soprano, gave a joint recital at| Aes Hall yesterday afternoon tor the beneftt of the Maternity Centre Association, Mrs. Casals has not been heard in public for a long time. It was a privilege to hear her sing again if for no other reason than for the gracious quality of the art with which she embues her voice, She | wang, to the admirable accompan sment of her husband at the Handel's “Care Selve," Beeth “In questa tomba oscura” and M. zart’s “Non so piu cosa son” with | Fare fascination. Mr. Casals, assisted Nicolai Schneer at the piano, gave | @ masterful exhibition of his playing | in Beethoven's lovely sonata in A major and in some Schumann com- positions. CONCERTS AND MUSIC. CARNEGIE HALL ppt iF HELEN YorkE |# Mrs. Misha Appelbaum Winter Garden "3," Mae Te. ™ PASSING SHOW "S/F LOR ODORA Mais. hartes Chery ane wneine Larriimore tn the Famous Comeny GEIL, |THE LETTER BARVMORE OF THE LAW COMEDY ,i"- Mea. Toe First and Only Appearances AL JOLSON THIS SUNDAY NIGHT CENTURY THEATRE SEATS NOW SELLING. EL_ore FERGUSON | COMPANY OF 175. jin “LOOK PME! (ha Robe Rouge) ‘Thes., Thurs, & Sat. 2. om UD ever saw TMales sareraar., Greeley i520, ve 63 THEATRE OQUILD'S Greatest sna PASSION FLOWER 45th 8t., W. of Mate. Wed. (Pop.) WINTER GARDEN AND tn “TH ” nave E OLUE FLAME. CENTURY #4. Crm. Px. w. Bre sis 'Y Sitcines Wea and fete 218 at $2.00; 88h at 81.80 8. with G0 MAYFIELD AMERICAN SINGERS OPERA CO. in rat & Sullivan's pies i RE “tenander Woohaset Foy ‘the 7 oes ep “JANE CLEGG” By St. John Ervine, Author of “ohn Fergusen.”* 2.30, Vietor Herbert's, Musica! “Swocess, sem BERNARD. iter “BORDON |MY¥_GOLDEN BELMONT. 4a, ot may Nance O'Neil Bry. 48. Ems, lartows,” Seats Now. hts at.2.90. ‘Bat way. Bree ELTINGE ¥F, 94.8%," REAKFAST IN pairtk, | REPUBLIC ios 44. Ors, fae a Satsat £38, in SACRED! ‘AND PROFANE LOVE |. ~ MAY MUSIC FESTIVAL — Tist REGT. ARMORY, 34th and Park Ay. Saturday Evening, May 1, at 8:15. ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY PLAYHOUSE ice 2, 5 Bree. $30. Hy :WonderfulThing’+s Mats, Wed. and Sat, 2.30, of saconsmn , i . $1.50, $1.00, ed at a AEOLIAN WALL, To-morrow Aft., mr KOENEN DUTCH CONTRALTO | ‘Mgt. Winton & Livingston. METROPOLITAN OPERA wo-NIGME af bis ve HARDMAN. PIANO Usd. AMUSEMENTS. , Mitnces Wee fae “AKIN! ING BARRYMORE|DECLASS NEW AMSTERDAM Y,.2455 3 pried e BEoWywn Capwivat mcr ar 19. COHAN Ziee-Brayaqia st. rr WILLIAM ¢ COLLIER tne ver “THE HOTTENTOT” Best Sents at Box Office, 2 _Gert:Geat at Bex Office, Regular Prices, Prices. i ickerbepkeryice! ry, HUDSON "| Booth Tarkinetons Booth Tarkington's “SHAVINGS 48TH ST. By in ESTORM A.A. non BAYES W. ou. sasows _ ““LASSIE”’ FULTON | Yat (2,8, Pree ot 830. ninerieain, “An Amusing Satire”. TheBONEHEADS'hbcn Wed. (Pop) si 2.301 FLORENCE MOORE Ervs.f,30/240th + "Mts: hur & Sa 30, (Fhee BROADHURST {** Yes un se JANE COWL HA! ‘West 42d Streot. RRIS Mot iets Wes. Moves to Plymouth Theatre Next “3 ee : i Rol, ah 8.08] 3 Oona MAT. TO-DAY, SELWYN West 424 street. Mats, Wed., Thurs, PCE by request GHARLIE GAPLIN MARIE DRESSLER MABEL NORMAND in. the greatest comedy ever made : ROMANCE” rigs HOPE HAMPTON. in"A MODERN SALOME” age Novelty “CAVEMAN LOVE (a revue) B.S. MOSS at* BEaxea Aor Brenings, 6.20, and fe BUDDIES Eres. 8.30, & Set. 2.30, ry “Sanitie’ Through.” Bet hae smart shoes. then last longer, and keep look- ing new. Prompt attention to mail orders. Also fine selec- tion of Children’s Rice & Hutchins Educator $5.50 to $8.00. ; Military Heel, Russia and Dull Calf Leathers ’ Exceptional Quality and Value T this unusual price, you can well afford to get several pairs of these ‘Each pair will Shoes, Signet Shoe Co. 1345 Broadway, between 35th and 36th Streets Bronx, 3d Avenue and 149th Street Harlem, 112 West 125th Street Brooklyn, 557 Fulton Street All Stores Open Evenings Retailers of Rice & Hutchins Educator Shoes ENP ere INA CLAIRE "te 6 WOLD Digacas By Avery Hopwooa, BELASCO Wee 44 St. vee. a B Mats Thurs a LENORE ULRIC Mattar illage EMILY STEV VENS to Pailin Mocters SOPHIE, yh 0. p. Ghote Wit? ‘Apple Blossoms’ Baron, Qperet Thon oy) AS 5 GAIETY, Biway & 4 Henry Miller§ sianche ba os | al ‘Near 6th Av. ol AA Bry, 28th St. | Jrorves’ The ¢ Famous Mrs. Fair MOPULART niceae” AY AND bsp Yagi in auncey Olcott MACUSHLA ‘94 Week | yal { DANCING CARNIVAL M. 0 mildnieht Tango, ave-aep, foxtrot ie HCROERS Ham Street, Near Broadway. LYTELL In New Pay. ~ PUNCH<JUDY eR Evcs 6:50 MATS. FRLG& | GRIPPING ie ] | SUSPENSE— wites H CEN HALLIDAY RNON STEELE yall y ACKSON'S IN a 'W DRAM i MARTA EDMAN Pen Borncusko st 1 ae $ Walt Se | LOEW’S New York Gon 1 ALM to MP Mt Root toot AM, Giadys Brockwoll FINAL PERFONMAN YORK THEATRES Toe Cook, Woolf & Isle, 3 "Manning Models, Prevost a ( Taimad NOW MADISON SQ. GARDEN Baily, 28 & Bas, RINGLING BROS. WONDER SHOW OF THE UNIVERSE, tn Novelty, ‘Solem ations. Nev Con NORMA TALMADGE Jf q,,,,,0¢08 “THE WOMAN GIVES” ff fo 'Evoryni RUBEVILLE AND OTHER ACTS. ff cording to 1 Win Ju “Ammauit_ ron, Wright ich, “Frank Mure, Siager & Suan Brown, Gard: | Te +3 HART atre & Roof | BROOKLYN. MARK ERA: Sie Oren BiG ACT DON'T EVER MARRY,” tr, Fulton at. MAT Bye it Al TAR & Tel. Main 1809 7 PARISIAN FLIRTS Every Gunday—Kwe Bis Concerts, $395 NAME ADDRESS. WISSNER® 4,500 Choice Shirts of Silk Mixture Jacquard Weave $5.45 Priced at less than they would cost the average manufacturer to make. An op- portunity to procure ‘the latest spring styles in correct designs and weaves at a price not obtainable elsewhere. Because of the limited quantity of these shirts, we cannot offer them at all of our shops, but you will find them at the following Chain Shops: Profit by Quick Action. 200 Sth Ave. 843 Prospect Ave. 1470 B'way al 39th St. 1011, Southern Boulevard 1484 B’way at 42nd St. 28 d Ave., at 149th St 1943 B'way at 65th St. 105 Lenox Ave. 184 Delancey 204 W. 125th St. BROOKLYN 367 Falton St. 43 Fultoa St. | Guaranteed i . —— t with every - >, | Specially Priced FREE 3 * for This Month a player bench, a cover, 12 rolls music of your —MAIL THIS COUPON TO-DAY WITHOUT FAIL— For details of this most exceptional offer. Pianos player piano own selection, and de- livery to your home. NEW YORK, mm East ‘asth Street BROOKLYN, 55 Flatbush Avenue NEWARK, 003 Broad Street JERSEY CITY, 134 Newark Ave., | in the new rainbow colo: weave styles, and mushroom or White linene — convertible collar—two-button cuaffe— pocket in waist and skirt— well made—sizes 84 to 44, $2.48 All Wool Prunellas. 29 Inches wide—colors are Copen- hagen, myrtle, navy’ @i . finish $1.95 Printed Silk Shantungs 125 Natural and tan grounds—in large and emall sports designs LKB ~ MAIN FLOOR, 52 ¢*, Ribbons a8 $1.28 Wi 44 inches wide firmation dresses and frocks 73 et. Chiffon Voiles 2 43 inches w ors—for drosses and bi Sailor and. Banded SPORT HATS 3.75 Our regular $4.94 and $6.50 newest SEMI-ANNUAL SECOND FLOOR S } Quantities of Newest, Most Desirable. App: Have Been Offered for Quick Disposal— — Every Item Means a Saving One or more of these trig hats for street and sports is a matter of course in every woman's Spring millinery plans, and with such a price as this it is almost certain to be more than one, Hand-blocked fieere sailor hats, some have colored facings; pineapple straws in double-brimmed model, Milan hemp hats fine basket weave i novelty straight brine in seg Pn pn ag ty and a and light shades offer a choice that will Semi-Annual Senin Floor Sales LL The new porch dresses are prettier than we have ever seen them before, and aprons manage to combine quite becom- ing effects with their practical modes. Prices very special! Special skirt — another Bungalow Aprons THURSDAY—One Day Sale DOMET FLANNELS 27 inches wide— our reg. 40..++6+ .28| our reg. .560 Variety of Uses. AN IMPORTANT EVENT! - Sale Continued Thursday, Friday and Saturday Sale of Entire Stock of MEN’S §e2) SUITS 86 inches wide— Striped Gingham Housedresses Collar, cuffs and vest of plain chambray—pocket in model in- cluded is a one-piece dress of checked gingham. Striped seersucker and Amoskeag gingham and striped or, figured percale—light and dark colors—elastic, belted and loose models—some with patch pockets—braid finish—our reg. $2.48.......4-. 1.68 Fine, Durable Qualities, with a Heavy Fleecy Nap—Splendid for a 34.75 If Sold at Regular Value, Prices Would Range $40, $45, $50, $55, $60 and $65 The Majority of the Suits in This Sale Are of the Higher Priced Groups To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. 1.84] 87 taupe, prune, burgundy, vi 4 biack—lustre | 57 DRESS GOODS—-MAIN FLOOR, Georgettes 2.17 idth—street and evening JANG DEPT,.--MAIN FLOOR colors—anoire WIBBON AlsLE- MAIN PLQOR, te Voiles 17 #plendid for con Summer pleated WHITE GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, wil dos! WASH GOODS—BASE ixed Crepe de Chine and evening #hades, BRICS—BASEME' MORNING SPECIALS—Tcday and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. No Mail or Telephone Orders. 65 re Spring mraterials— models—alp: Air | SILKS Ry Cnet eine place for peda ; jound than Hie Hearn’ s, 35-inch Dress Satin—eo findal—dight and dark shades . 40-inch Sia, Meteor—— dull finish—soft draping widths—satin pn 2 or blouses—launders 33-inch Black Ta! lustrous chiffon finish. 3S+inch Black Dress S$ chess finish—rich, deep black ......000 oes 40-inch Charmeuse — soft high lustre—medium and dark shades. .....+0.50005 4.25: 40-inch Printed Georgette pice, large assortment of new patterns—for dresses. . 78 36-inch Tricolette—light and dark. colors and novelty shades— good quality...........008 40-inch Georgette Crepes — crepe weave—durable quality large assortment of colors .. te eewees 40-inch Crepe de Chine —etredt and evening shades— heavy quality..... 32-inch All-Silk Shantung —~ ural and tan—for Summer dresses, blouses and shirtings .... ‘tan—with contrasting bord full size—our reg. $4.67... tan—with contrasting 64x76 inches— OUT TCE. 83.67 -nermmeesee Jacquard Blankets —- Eid finish—also cortex of imported and domestic cotton —tfall size—variety of ‘ designs—our reg. $7.85... 5." ey es nna 65 ct. Men's Balbriggan Underwear... .54 Shirte with short sleeves—doudle~ seated drawers. MEN'S SHOP—MARN FLOOR, $5.50 Men's Felt Hats.......-..-..3.98 Stylwear make—brown, gray. (] reens and other oolors—new Spring models. /EN'S BHOP—MAIN FLOOR, 15 ct. Shelf Oileloth. . te 12 inches wid and white, 1 HOUSEHOLD SUPPLLES—~THERD FLOOR.” 85 | $1.07 Bleached Sheeting and cassimeres in mix~ waist ous style pock ears (O--THERD FLOOR, 81 inches wide—eoft tinisiy—tor full aize beda. BAD MUGLING—BASHMIDVE, 23 et. New Sash Curtain Mustins,.... 16487 With lace edges and colored or] a lace ingens. ¢ | $3.97 New Carpet Sweepers... Antique ftintsh—e rubber Bred heel

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