The evening world. Newspaper, November 8, 1920, Page 17

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—_—_—-, v H 4... SHADOW VERN SHED, | TH Florence Easton, """"3.2""° 3" ne wry ana GAME COPCU' ANE | hininc hones sardy wo oe come MelbaMcCreery «: ms By Sylvester Rawling R. DAMROSCH and the Sym re's orches phony Orchestra ° presented lude, chorale hat was nearly an all-Wag- soll dad tchelond ner programme terday afternoon at Aeolian Hall Yes- ‘Truw it was Ra- which ng Quartet, now es- 1 favor, showed its nodern works at its n Hall on @aturday included H. Waldo ner’s folksong quartet, in one movement, on a Berkshire melody, ches by Bugene Goossens, Grainger's “Molly on the rhe programme began with quartet No. 13 and ended Debussy's quartet in G minor, tablished in skill in pla ert in ny with much in the reflective from prelude For tho end ¢ Amelita Galll-Curel_gave a recital ppodrome last night that was AMUSEMENTS, CENTRAL} CEs Tee) ee TO-NIGHT AT SiS-CAMERICAN DEBUT RAY COMSTOCK & MORRIS GEST Present *" DELYSIA": As Artiste Burlinghame Hill's poem Fall of the House of) | Wik LUPINO LANE, Firet Ma Usher," after Poo. Mr. Hill saya he | CENTURY teal + = =|] Next popucan war” Wed—soe 10 F. RAY COMBTOCK and MORRIS Gest Present the Warid’s DIPPEL LOSES HIS FORTUNE. Old Grand Opera Star Now Selling REE! MECCA MUSICAL EXTRAVAGARZA OF THE ORIENT. Insarance tn Chicago, Andreas Dippel, Chicago Grand st his fortune. ess ventures have eral hundred thousand Mr. and Mrs. COBURN fs FRENCH LEAVE London, The Apollo, Sth Month Management, Macc Klaw loc. melted away sey dollars life Insuranee tn and opera friends or him. He Metropolitan PRINCESS *t TOMORROW #0) Wed“ sat Stated 40 SEATS READY NOW The European drama acclaimed “T ¢ Most Sensational Play since ‘The Decil.’" and re 2.30." |THE MANDARIN A PLAY OF ANOTHER WORLD Adayted by HERMAN BERNSTEIN BRANDON TYNAN | wt Marto Majerunl Heling, Brusoroe | | ——N IG “HITCHY-KOO 1920" Withers—Mosoonls—100 Others. - Lovige Orth my Deante Sid ‘Otber_Distinautsied Players, NOTEWN2 one suit be ¢ seated BIJOU THRATRE, Wen Matioees Wet amd S0i., © New Mu Caviitonn eth Halt HENRY MILLER’S THEATRE: ¥: hen, 8.20 4h meer oaieattet | PATRICIA, UPP ia 48th St, bot Bay} Ere, 40, 2.30, i PLAYHOUSE. kh Oo Bs ALICE BRADY (memes) ANNA ASCENDS | \A¥, Just PPOSE, ABTH ST. p,m Fo bog, Be 00 TAVERN | OPPORTUNITY SEEKING SHELTER FROM TH ret - LCL LR BOOTH me rads of Biway. banat 30, KNICKERBOCKER Susssteny ge Te aioe Nee a aah Geo.M.COHANS Favensiian | mie pris COMEDIANS Cisnt it & grand old Name?) | SELWYN won Wert 44th st. | Beg. 8.30, RANK cSeGtis| THE MEANEST MAN TinineY Trekte 4 Proas-tont IN THE WORLD | LYRIC 4,8), 5 4,0 hoa HAN In the Title Role eres {OVER THE HILL By Wil Carleton, Direoted by Harry Millande, ! ago Tree, Hwey & 488t Pro hao, | COHAN iiss wed! more a0 230 | THE TAVERN | TIMES $Q. TEATRRN? She aie PEED ™ mipace MATING ELLIOTT’S ae or Bi SPANISH LOVE ARNOLD DALY as The Vagabond. GALETY, 400k St, Eva 8.50, Mis Wed Thus. asat | ACC ree Desi. Ve LEN | oe RS $50 FOR 25 Ones MaRTICULARS AY BOX OFFICES . @ Wi” HELEN ‘HAYES Mea Col. Cir, By.8.20 Park srs wed aan 230 | symphony in| was filled and bi voice and. | vi Home," to which she pli accompaniment at the p was assisted by \Nanuel Berenguer, flutist, and Homer Samuels, pianist At a concert in Madison Square quality. There was not a trace of nervousness about her and she haa a| food stage presence lief, A second hearing of her, more intimate surroundings, {9 to be ! AMUSEMENTS. Sgn ST.6 CENT. Special Added DANCING § P.M. to 3 A WINTER GARDEN WITH THE “A GARDEN OF GLonioUs REPUBLIC Jee 24 tree en, 8.80, Miata. ‘Armistice Day & Sat. 2.80, ELTINGE ° {ert 424, Street, Brentnes, §.¢6 ‘Mats. Armistice Day & Sat. 2.50. iL. ADIES S NIGHT, MATS. WED., THURS. & SAT. ul W 44th @e he COMCINANS ic romne GPCCNWICY VILAGE (OLULS io20 sons ree JOON MORERY ANDERSON = Perhaps. Mr. | dramatic Franko will be justified in his be-|" in| of color and intensity. CENTURY PROMENADE, (7, THEATRE Broadway & 50th St. Mats. Tues., we & Sat. 2.20, _ Oi fel D'S GREATEST _LAUGHMAKERS EDDIE CANTOR—GEORGE LeMAIRE and BERT WILLIAMS nor yea at a re terday ‘eoling. Blegy" His playt uges frequently f brilliant AMUSEMENTS. Eves. 8.20. AMERICAN BEAUTIES. | Carino Fa os eat ZIMBACISTS Mose” ONEYDEW Is the Biggest Musi: Comedy Success in Town. pol Prag} Lo pe eree tm hamoriet, bee thle te : “I enjoyed ‘ every moment of ‘Honeydew’.” NMG, KC Movin (TO_BE CONTINUED) SPECIAL ‘MAT. (Armistice Day) THURS. FRAZEE Wee «20 Mac Wed Rats at 215,|Bryant. MARGARET ANGLIN '* oF. WOMAN |GARRICK ¢ es “HEARTBREAK HOUSE” . aa St a Freee By Bernard Shaw Seats Now on Sale at Box Offloe, mimi" KICKERIKEE™ 'S TELEPH chicest at PeeeING™ ‘WORLD "30 19NG AS THE GOES ROUND” — SEATS ON SATE 8 We EDWARD ROYCES| C/ALATEST MUSICAL comeDY Success] Bitecoon, WILLIAM ROPRIS... EDITH TALIAFERRO (FUL AND TUNEFULY -eve woeto eouno’ SWATH PRETTY SONGS —IN FACT AE" HAS EVERYTHING" amceicay EKS iN ADVANCE bexone “a FOYS,ARMAN Katia aco h TIP- soe ALACE pes SHAW one | PASILION ‘PLATE. | BELASCO \\" Matta Frances Starr MANHATTAN SP. isy sins Mata, Wed STORM 1.000 SEATS, $1.80, All Performances, st $0. 3 Patties HENRY Ba) | Henry Sa Marg & Anus, Seragur |wood. Wyle (0, ook NORMA TALMADGE to t Screen Success, Bie All Feature Bul Kiva a i Elizabeth Brice & On, | Hot EVENINGS at 8:15 | Jane & Kath. a Loew's New York Theatre & Roof | Conk, 11 A. M. 10.11 P.M. Rot LAM. | with Marion Davtes. | o,f ln Hex Beanie D Bronx Opera House 140 8t.&3 Ay Pou Prices Mate Wed. & Sat *| THe CHARM SCHOOL OLUMBIA B'way!Twice Dally Popular BANS WS 1S Prices. BON-TON GIRLS | CRITERION “ssissist3"| BroaQway af 44th @ Cont, Nom to 11.30, | TS. THURS adaT 2:15 8 tape Jerrenson hg 30-81; | cane Berumas, FPROLTOR, 'S. “NEW YORK THEATRE tf | Jpptt tds FE BoORDWAY fbi!) MUSICAL AIT with Sf ADA MAE WEEKS My Tas Dangerous Puredion SYLVESTER SHAFFER Briscoe A Rauh. Arthur Whiten p Murray,’ The Right {0 Love. ; WOE E ne ft HEAR YE! HEA , EA WEEK ude: FRANK FAY 2a 8 -oubt bus STEVES POPPA TTP AT ALL (Agena . all he Byes, 8.1 Bohan & Harris 8, 84.8 peLcc IME STRANGER * 1 Geon ae N ieee SHORING i BAL S1EAND TAR ¥ 7” sThureday & Fut Main 1803 Daily TID BITS OF 1920 SUNDAY, 1WO-CIG CONCERTS—Two mate, | tat MATING TO DAT. Strect, tee J OLYMPIC) JOY aed Lith Wirt ad ave BILLY Mossey. | nL esaem HELP WANTED- MALE, to act as Lox phone Operators. No previous experi For information ap; 2 East 28th Street Mrs. G,. New Yor ‘STRAN __HELP_WAN A Position (not merely a job) POSITION is open for Girls and Young Women- Misa A. A. or WADSWORTH 24 Walker St. (two streets below Canal St.) PARAMOUNT PICTURES TVOLI WALLACE REID Bw “Alwaye Audactous.”* At tn St “nivel "Conon Ore | TAL TO 8 MEIGHAN Times SQUARE TEMES oon it’s great’ AT Tide Dudley, Oe Heniaks Byectal program. Capitol W MARK Bway, 47th & Strand Orohestra, ages 17 to 25-—— ig Distance Tele- ence is necessary. Must be intelligent and refined. ply to RICE, (Cor. 5th Ave.) ik City American Telephone & Telegraph Company his opus 87 in G major tal in Carnegie Hall yes- | — noon and exploited it with In Rachmaninoff's he obtained a polgnant effect Witaray 5%, (HE BRANDING INOW Anulstion Week ‘Orch. oT maa 0; Woman O-—-FEMALE, i) “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, of | hard and ang nd} but in ca ity >mp« y ne Debutay and MacDowe and an’ Tidin rain dance and American barn dance. CONCERTS AND MUSIC. n last night Franko | uded compositions} — CONCERTS AO jleunched Melba MeCreery, dramatic) by C ann and Bach R soprano, his “find.” She made her| first appearance in an aria from| Ervin Ny the plant OWE, Conduster, ‘Madama Butterfly,” “disclosing al played” a ‘rarely Nerd. sonata by cansriiy TO MOMOW NOV, 9 voice of imposing volume and néylittic| Tschaikovsky: BAL LEER Te acy fs a OT, Pinna. 1 BY IDELLE ng “—Lowle De Fos, Werte, The Outrageous Mrs. Palmer : MARY, ¥'Younc By FREDEIUC ISHAM. Bren! : MATINERS THURSDAY (ARMISTICE, DAY) “HOLDS HIS AUDIENCE IN, THE aritee WIS HAND." LLOW OF “Maurence Reamer, Meraid. WILLIAM HODGE THE GUEST. 7 OF HONOR 7 | Weat 45th Bt, PLYMOUTH costes coe ne tit LITTLE OLD NEW YORK COMEDY otitis Sure aod sot 20 HOLBROOK BLINN /* THE BAD MAN EN “VARESI-NORMAN TREVOR NTER MADAME men Bt Wea Frenines at #30, Thurs, and Sat, 220, Te D. W. GRIFFITH Maservteeo WAY Davin “FAST 44TH ST. THEATRE ™ All Seats Heserved. 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Information Regarding The Purchase of Stock It is the capital and only stock of Loew's, Inc., which control and operates all the Loew Theatres, the Loew Vaudeville Agency and’ the Metro, Pictures, During Anniversary Week my plan of years goes into effect, whereby Loew patrons may become partners in our business through stock ownership. Stock can be bought at $22 per share, either outright for cash or on @ partial payment plan—$4 now and $3 a month for six months, T have an option ona limited amount of stock which I am offering to you at $22 per share, payable in easy installments covering six months. No more than 26 shares will be allotted to any one purchaser. You get 9% interest on all your Payments until the stock is fully DIVIDENDS now being paid on this stock are $2 pa iee Then you get the stock a year per share, or over NINE PER CENT. on the GFridenae «td the benefit of all investment, notwithstanding the fact that 27 new " theatres for which capital has already been provided are not yet completed. It is with great satisfaction that I am able to offer you this opportunity to become partners in our busi- ness and to share in its present success and future growth, Aerin we 7 Seventh Ave—At 124tm Bt, Victoria 233 Wen 125 O& This offer holds good until the amount of stock allotted to our Manbattan Theatres has been taken up, but not later than Mon- day, November 16th, at 1\P. M. Special representatives wil! be at the following theatres during Anni- versary Week to answer questions and take subscriptions. & Mb Are, B& 5th Bt, b Mt. Sa.—4th Ave, & 00 4 AU AG Ave. 42nd St—At Lexington Ave [ineotn, Se. 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Our Liberal Credit Terms On $ 35 Purchase : mid a Week On $ 75 On $100 A t On $200 A s On $250 isd a bad On $300 \ & On $500 & . ae Larger Amounts in Proportion, Our Credit Requires No Extra Charges No Interest Added Make your purchase of a single article or an entire outtit. Make a small first payment. Delivery will be promptly made anywhere within 100 miles. Then pay the balance in small weekly or payments, udwigBaumaan§ @.= America’s Greatest Furniture House We Ove Kporry Gold Stampa FOR SALE. FOR SALE. /ATCHES-DIAMO JON CREDIT LOW PRICE I~ Credit 20 Ber Cen) $1 Weekly $2 Weekly 32, Weekly ICAN Wat toa apa 6 MAIDE P Mi No iempietts neds ole THE PUMLIC BE PLEAMRD,’ COLONIAL LINE TO, BUSTON AND PROVIOENCE » WATCHES — Add ‘out inl Sa me ON CREDIT- - Agent calls Catalog Free, aud Sus sat saree, Plas nw “ivustoa a“ | DIAcEeSY ANNIVERSARY WEEK IN BROOKLYN AND THE BRONX—BEGINNING NOVEMCER 15th November Furniture Sale 9 to to 5:30 pred! Until 9:30 We have no cormection with any other stores—These are our only three storet a NOS| (DIAMONDS 2 eee nl eee

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