The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1921, Page 23

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aE Yaisy Kennedy’s econd Recital; Opera All Day ~ By Sylvester Rawling. AISY KENNEDY, the violinist from Australia, who is mar- ried to Benno Moiseiwitsch, Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon. fot nervous this time, probably she splayed her talents at their best, they command respect, A stun- ming, lithe figure she was in a green ®ewn not too short, the broad, mas- erly wweep of her bowing arm im- ‘Pressive, Beethoven's romance in G major she played with a fine Jnging ; Schumann's “The Fountain” she wade to spout and ripple and mur- @rar delightfally, and Bach's cha- 5 Comne for violin alone she interpreted ‘with somewhat startling originality. Brveh's Scotch fantasy and half a dozen smaller compositions were on her programme. She was accom- anied at the piano by Walter H Golde, Mr. and Mrs, Aloxander Bloch ‘give the second of their series of violin d piano recitals at Aeolian Hail pare gd Sim performance of a : mn > PBrahme'swonata in G major, opus 78, ‘end Mozart's sonata in E flat mi mame the programme B, There was opera all day again at iBthe Metropolitan Opern House yea- terda: In the afternoon a special dou! de bil, “L/Oracolo” and ‘1 fatie nthe PRelo and Audisio. Marie Sundelius, Crimi, De Luca, Lau- rent! and Paltrinieri took the prin- etpal parts. Mr. Moranzoni conducted = performances, which were spir- Aibert Wolf's “The Blue Bird," con- ueted by himeelf, was presented to 1 Pagiiace he reguiar Monday night subscribers ty the familiar ¥ {eh Included ‘erini, Jeanne halmers, Ro- , Dua, Bada, Picco and Ananian ‘The subscription sale for the Chi- Opera Company's season of six the Manhattan Opera open next Mondey. “Norma,” with Rosa Raisa, will be the opening pill ‘The new works promised Bal) Re.” both to be sung jn Italian. Most of the familiar singers remain n the company, Mary Garden, Amelita Yvonne Gall, Florence Bonci. Johnson, Nicolay. That adm French tenor Muratore is back on the roster, and the newcomers include |/ Rosina Starchio, the Italian soprano; our own Riccardo Martin and Joseph ‘Hislop, tenors. TERAUNE STORY PUT ON THE SCREEN A RIALTO SUCCESS. ‘Thomas Meighan has discarded his ) “tull dress suit,” aiso the garb of an | army officer, has donned overalls and quit his job as a butler to hecome a gangster of the east side in his latest picture, “The Frontier of the Stars,” on view this week at the Rialto, Mr. Meighan as Buck Leslie, gangster, is just as ardent a wooer as ever, only Be has changed the scene from pala- bl parlors to the roof of an east de tenement, where he calls nightly Fvon a cripple girl, brings her ice jeam and tells her all about Coney nd. And he brings an organ Inder and a monkey to the roof tu ntertain her. ‘The story is by Albert Payson Ter- ‘hone, the scenario by Charles Maigne. Faire Binney plays the role of Hilda ‘hea, the cripple, who since birth has seen nothing but back yards, roots and stars, By a miracle of the stars she regains the use of her limbs, and tthe picture closes with her and Buck, who i reformed and “going straight.” taking in the sights of Coney island, a POLLY WITH A PAST” DEPICTED ON SCREEN WILL FILL THE RIVOLI George Middleton and Guy Bolton, those prolific comedy collaborators, ‘ee made It possible for Rivoll The- atre patrons to witness “Polly With Thursday IBA NONE SUCH MINCE PIE Vivid Story of vy Among English Nobility MARGOT ASQUITH’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY Appears Daily in The FROOKLYN DAI VEAGE) & he pianist, gave a second recital |" ayer ns gatas ® Past,” the Metro adaptation with} to aid, Polly in her machinations. ina that is ve delighted 5 Claire in the prine David Belnaco made money for a year when this play and Inn Cinire Broadway audiences, Hugo Roivenfeld may rest assured | placque can be dusted off and held in readiness, Polly Shannon, as a humble min- ister’s daughter from Ohio, tries to make smooth sailing for a love-sick but deserving young fellow, the "8. R. 0," a nawwehty ll speaks French and study in Paris, ory AMUSEMENTS. for AUTIFUL GIRLS way. We F. RAY COMBTOCK “4 ‘NON DELYSIA _"Has taken New York by sorm.""—Twlegram. Jn the Mush eal Show, Clifton Webb | gan an indefinite run at the Criter ‘Theatre this week, is a photo dra: with @ message—namel good in his portrayal tal Harry Richardson, who aids, or tries Mage Qacssuer HARRY WATSO! eA called | t will remajrethe res SEBSON: semen tamer bn CEOaNT OF THE WORLOT Ti “MATINEE TO-DAY , CENTRAL THEAT A Gir As @ Tue London & Paths Hen Mr. Reisenfeld, at his motel house, offers “Wild Men of Africa,” by Dr, Leonard J. Vandenbergh and the Paramount Film Corporation —_e HYPCCRISY SHOWN UP IN “INSIDE THE CUP” \ ON CRITERION SCREEN so she Grae ay 'vampire.| .“theide the Cup," the Paramount- hae nde. | Cosmopolitan production, which be- ipal role. 80 that hy: WINTER GARDEN Heer nth | BOOTH "ite Cag ie CREATES] LAUGHING Hf FaveRsiam | THE PAUrenn nt” W. 9 8. By MAXINE ELLIOTT'S 17,284. ‘HOLDS AUDIENCE BREATHLES! SPANISH LOVE MOROSCO ROSCO THE BAT BAT West rg Bree. §.0 REPUBLIC W.424 %. bva6.20, Stan Last FROM te Mata, Wed. & Sat, 20 Wed. (Pop.) & Sat, 2.30, WEEK, DADDY DUMPLINS W™, MActyn ARBUCKLE. ELTINGE We West G24, Stet. Brent Wed. (Pop.) and §: ILADIES NIGHT} ry “AFGAR” BI —Frnoes “PaaS ~ PLAYHOUSE &! MARY NASH 1B Wonanal WA: 48th St, ees # oie TUKATIEE, W, at OU since Wed a cacSwonrns ZORA GAME Maia Thura, & 8 THe BROKEN 5 Weet 36th. Fitzroy 1522, Es GARRICK & Wt 80. eae a HEARTBREAK HOUSE A Comedy ty BERNARD SHAW. —WAN TED—|\ Brerybody te, Know Sraewiing Mua that the reat Cast! THe das se inclvaing Speotal musié program and vocal scrompaniment, All mals re served. THE 6 BAD MAN HOLBROOK BLIKN "BROCK PEMBERTON Presents : MISS LULU BETT|; MARGARET ANGLIN '* PLYMOUTH 2, Won au si, bin 820, Matinees, Thurs. LITTLE OLD NEW FRAZEE Wee Ga 8, Bra. £30 [Pee Mate Wed & Sat, “THE WOMAN OF GRONZE.” BELMONT it betntedre tes NS Aee ‘and § Y 3.30 ei 2.30." Rreant. Brenings at 8.30. Thurs, & Sat. 230 FULTON Yt 5%, GREENWICH VILLAGE 1 THEATRE THE BEGGAR'S OPERA 39°" ST, Thea. Ait: ‘SAMSON & DELILAH’ rvtine LONGACRE jee (#0 a E)\*x QVER THE HILL orttes and bigots receive their just rewards in the end. This powerful cin- ema is adapted from the novel of the same name by Winston Churchill. Phe story of “Inside the Cup" gon- cerna the pillar of an exclusive church who, hiding behind the cloak of Chris- tianity, persuades his faithful em- ployee ‘to invest his life's savings In worthless stock. There js a manufac- turer who virtually conupels his sales- girls to tramp the scarlet trail be- cause of his poor wages, and still an- other who, living in the Ip of luxury, forgets his earnings are derived trom the rents of slum properties. There is some excellent acting and 1 well balanced cast. AMUSEMENTS. SHUBERT 3, 0%, POPULAR MATINEE ‘TOcMOnROW. GreenwichVillage Falies = tn0 Matinees Wednesday K. of Bway. Kes, 8,20 Matinews Wed, and Sat. at 20. vee. at Martnees Wed, & Sat, at 2.10, Ce aeeore MITCHELL ap a ‘The Champion” — 42 in. 45 in. 50 Be 3 54 in. NOEREILT sara IE} 63 in FRANCRS = «ati AMIE” ||] 90 in. Witt BEN WHRUCH and Star aly alt asta YSELWYN Sis Ge hme 18 J 4 in FRANK TINNE foe Musieie? “TICKLE MEY 81 (ed 90 in. SELWYN The THURSDAY. & Shectwars, TO-DAY Finbar aos Provincetown Players with CHARLES GILPIN tn “The TIMES SQ. "it: 8 & rman Emperor Jones” JANUARY S Large Stocks and Low Prices Moke This Sale a Record for Value Giving Bed Muslins 36-in. Fruit of the Loom Muslin, ‘36-in, Lonsdale Muslin, 36-in. Hill Muslin— worth .26.. Sale 16% Standard Quality Sheeting Bleached wide—were wide—were wide—were wide—were wide—were wide—were wide—were wide—were 46... 54 56. 6 72 “7. 82 Unbleached wide—were wide—were wide—were wide—were wide—were .77 46... 56 65 65 Special Lot of Unbleached Muslins— 39 in. wide—were .19..Sale .124% Special Lot of Hemstitched Sheets and Pillow Cases Rees » Moe A tebe ase |] 42x86 in.—were D IRAGE 45x36 in.—were Sheets— TIMES SQUARE THEATRE—soectal Mata PO-DAY, 230; alse ow de Friday 2.39 and SATURDAY MORNING at ti “MIXED MARRIAGE” NOTABLE CAST. Priom 500 to $200. jt Ist YEAR BROADHURST Si Vik wi, 1 of trcaten. Daily, 2,30, 8.30. By Will Carleton, Direoted_by Harry Milande LAWRENCE & BY & 40m Bt, Bree, EMPIRE ° sii Wet sata tii CHATTERTON MARY (EW AMSTERDAM MATS. WED. MATINEE TO-MORROW, ‘0s, to NEW AMSTERDAM ROOF. ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC _ONLY MIDNIGHT SHOW IN NEW YORK. EW OoVRT F ua WARGARET me THs “eENERATIO “TRANSPLANTING JEAN’ ONE YEAR IN PARIS 5 BATA | Byron "ROSE: AND gat. £0. RIVOL Suco-e, ay. ibe BRA ’ O rieTUne. expedition. Dr. Vandenbergh will s each performance. bit SPRCIAL, MUSIC PROGRAMME. ARTHUR b t “The Inside yy ‘he Co” A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. LI GEO. Me “CLARE KUMMER'S LINES ARE PRICELESS ROLAND YOUNG IS THE IDEAL MAN 10 \} SPEAK THEM -LOTUS ROBB APPEARS Ab IDEAL KUMMER HEROINE “-L/FE ic PARK Ser .COHANS COMEDIAN ‘| (isnt it & a oe old “Name 7)’ eas a ‘THN Baie THEATRE, Columbus A NEW AND BERTY “ERM Wert [Top 428 MITZle ABY COHAN In TH Title Bway & 4: Wed. an COHAN %:', ALL THE SHOOT! Hiva.§.80, Mats. Wed. & GLOBE, bre 850 Mate Wea. (fed ey STONE & ac fIPP 7 OLUMBIA SOCIAL MAID Bre 610. tata, Wed. & Sa, set WILSON and HOPPER VERN Gia a ee PEOPL 00 MONELTIES PiCKFORD jiu Sema Eke ped Theatres under direction of Hugo Riexenfeld B’WAY AT 49TH ST. INA C L AIRE “Polly With a Past” WILD TRIBES "OF AFRICA—First Show- ing of Motion Pictures made in East Africa and Uganda by Paramount-Vandenbergh Mille’s Greatest FRUIT.” 36-In Voil and peak at Tintes RIALTO tan A THOMAS MEIGHAN of"8,c%Ou yer A Paramount Picture FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA. B. F. Keith's ALACE)| Brvant 4300, Mme, EMMA TRENTING | | ueaate' ch ieee | iat : INIE” te to §: a $2 Mix 2.15) tuatcac an ity GUS EDWARDS SONG REVUE 1921, Clark & Arcata, Tielie de Low WvERS! DE Biway & 90th 3t RNITA STEWART Pict and the Pipe: KARYL NORMA Creole Fashion Pil EVA SHIRLEY & i EFFERSON EW YORK THEATRES A bh Park @ Lex. | nd Sat. 2.30, TAVING STACK: KAUF RAN jon—O Other Acts. “THE COUNTY FAIR" Play by Nell Burnes, he Helen Eddy & Ton’ in it | PA LACE | SHOW wren. Adm 75*ine war tax 1AM. & 1060 P.M. i nel a a I ak Mats, 24 Hive, B28. in THE BAYS oF and and tMELAND 10-DA, rater Bronx Gene House wie ‘ant KISSING TIME yitthw Mt i K TRAN LIONEL BARRYMORE i, way 47 ( OLYMPIC | Mar Topay DANCE the Town. Monday Nights are Mardi-Gras Nights: Forgetthem not. fan Dancing Masinees, sat Broaswny 51 t St Sun, and Holidays t 36 ATE TY iM 36-In ance BROOKLYN, S sri PASSit De Luxe Mi Protonue Pi 10-y 10-y | Central Hudson Line Newburch, Poughkeepsie, Kingston, Lr. Monday Wednesday and Friday. Franklin st. at 4 Be Mk FOR SALE. SON YABLE GOODS LOW PRICE I — EMPLOVER REP fi Lk RPL = | eee 8 to WATCHES—JE WELRY ON CREDIT ceria om ‘Rxceptional values ie Hewat AL DIAMOND & t ftren co. “__Phese John 243 YY) 46 MAIDEN LANE. $I1DOWN, $IWEEKLY?2, Suits $20-$25 Ov SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS wo —were $6.28... 40-Inch Genuine Japanese Nain- sook—10-yard piece— were $4.38. ainsook—10-yd, pes,— were $5.78 Hearn’s Good Wear Nainsook— were $5.47 54x99 in.—were $1.97... 2 07, ich §= Striped les—large dainty patterns— were .58 and .68. 27- and 32-Inch Madras—etriged figured— were .48 and .58 36-Inch Gabardines—for nurses’ uniforms and middy blouses— were Lonsdale Cambrie—nainsook or cambric finish— were .88......+4 eoeeees Sale .20 36-Inch Underwear Cambric— 78 9 T TONIGHT Were $6.08........cereees 5.10 The Best and Most Re. Hearn’s Good Wear Cambric— fined Entertainment of 36-inch— Hearn's Good Wear Longcloth— wide—10-yd, inches ch were $4.28......... 39-Inch French Nainsilk— ard piece— d, PCS.— 5! 5 80x99 in.—were $2. 90x99 in.—were $2.4’ No Mail or Phone Orders on the Abore, White Goods January Sale Values 45-Inch French Chiffon Voiles— were $1.28 Sal 40-inch—were .88 45-Inch Imported Organ 46-inch—were $1.38 64-inch—were $1.20. . and Checked assortment of . Sale .48 Sale .37 | Sale .50 pes.— sale 2,68 f: Sale 2.58 Sale 4.38 January Sale Special Values in Children’s Dr. 6 years— were $1.58 Children’s knitted Bi jamas—pink—6 to 16 years— were $2.96 and $3.28,.Sale 1.68 Sample Lot of Children’s Night- dresses and Pajamas— were $1.97.....0.+ aoe Undermuslins Children’s dresses—1 and 2 years were $1.38...........Sale 1,00 Denton Night- Sale 1.18 ieburke Pa- Reductions HAMILTON-MARTIN Were 1.47 rit $50 Bisons mie 00 Weebly, || Were 218 METHOPOLITASS 47 W. td Mt Were 2.08 Neckwear 97 1.47 1.77 HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1991. A rl 21st January Sale—Second Week Daintily styled quality garments now to be had Envelope Chemises Finer Nightdresses— Philippine Nightdresses Continuing Our Special Purchase Sale HOUSE DRESSES Seven and twent, plaid or aineat are the excellent values. Were $4.94 and $5.50 Extra MORNING SPECIALS Wednesday, To prevent 67 et. Little Tots! Drawers... 38 | $54.00 Axminster Rugs tad with laces, hand work Ss lis Orl- 8, work and Bioanar style, ee ond emeraie: ents ana. penal ore eat Ge: emb'y—were $3.74. .Sale 2.24 ery_trimmed—sizes to BABLES' WEAR--€BOUND 50 ct. Men's Cashmere Hoes. Fine quality, binck and Oxford— ui ies yen BRBoi ae e Dee enti atlise sia clastic inserts— sisi Wait Patnluct hse were $8.00......0.+. Sale 5,50 $1.07 Women's Cotton Fleece U: Good quality, various well made | 3a Hair bow widths—moires, sating and satin stri =| effects in white, | black and color RL $1.18 All-Weol Storm Serges ‘41 inches wide, in $1.45 Crepe de Chine 40-inch. Good range of dark and medium cqlors, f Great Special Purchase Warner’s Rust-ProofCorsets Special Corsets are made of Good Coutil. Various Styles Wednesday and Thursday—Skirt Days Extra heavy serge skirts, well tailored, as in model pictured, which has gathered back and detachable belt; newand desirable. The price- saving is notably warth while. Negras 7 ae " STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M RN (ESTABLISHED 1827) ‘West of Fifth Avenue OUR 2ist Second Week 3let en ny ya Undermuslins Table Linens at extraordinary sale values. Extra Size Lingerie Extra Size Nightdresses— : $ alee Sale Heavy Laces fae ‘Sal were $3.76..1..... Sale 2.54 i to Maich—20x20 inches—were $8.60...Sale 5.64) ofan Dasa besos us woes qualit; See 2.35 Extra Size Corset Covers— sizes 46 to 50— Foard inet i ag Bleached Linen Damask Extra Size Petticoate— were $1.78.. Sal Mercerized Damask 64 ins.—were $1.15 yd.. Sale 72 ins.—were $1.37 yd..Sale’ Pattern Cloths — heavy bleached double’ iw damask, Size 2x72 aie $16.00 Sale 11.77 ; Size 72x90 in.—were 19.95 Sale 13.95 : 4.96 to 14.94 and Chemises Six Thousand Because of This Purchase Special 21st January Sale pretty styles in checked r gingham and chambray ress event of the season at these Regular Sizes—86 to 46— 2.68 3.68 Were $5.94 to $7.94 January Sale’ Sizes—48 to 52— Specials Real 3.88 Were $5.94 and $7.50 width for : dresses decorative ipod oe were 69.......6005 . Sale 50 Women’s Extra Size Serge Skirts, 5.50 Were $7.37 black—were B37, -Sale 74 Georgette Blouses—smart cos- shades in a variety of beautifully trimmed modeéls— also styles in flesh and white— were $11.97 to $12.68.Sale 7,77 Voile and Lawn Blouses—shéer models in a variety of effects with lace and emb'y —were $2.67. ouhy Snes Voile Blouses — dainty styes Thursday, Until 1 P. M. deaiere buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. signa. WOGS—THIED FLOOR. Corsets—fine coutil and brocade Bed —low and medium bust— Misses’ Corsets and Elastic Girdles—were $2.00, Sale 1,17 Brassieres and Bandeaux — of fancy material or with lace yoke—were $1.50.....Sale .94 Extra Size Wool Jersey Petti- coats—sateen Heunaes: j Girls’ Middy Blouses. tion style in all ‘white sizes hy to 18 years-—_ ar 77 | 60 ct. Mercerised Satean—yd. wide. 44 Assortment of light and dark colore—-suitable for lining, coats and sults. | LININGS BASEMENT, © 48 ct. New Serim Curtaining Yard wide—dainty border: Tate, Sesiens and coloriny CONTAINING” DASHES 4 New Feather Pillows 7 098 SEALN LOO, ‘ 8 ‘het, brown, Down filled--excellent quality tickings 0x28 28 N PLA, in-—were were were $4.87 aiEto incware able PIAADWs- sD SINLENT Girl 14 pe tine erash with contragt~_ ing trimmings-—~ were §| c ao SLAM AEN FLAQOR asses Beat mm ns ee iwi ee ee SRE ome favs

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