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* f | =! adley’s Opera Metropolitan; 7'wo Orchestras By Sylvester Rawling. LEOPATRA'S NIGHT” hasn't ‘the grip. Mr. Hadley’s two- act opera in English, which Presented last night at the Met- plitan Opera House for the first this season, doesn’t grow in r. Worse than that, some of its should-be-absorbing moments causea wughter, and that is fatal, One such % an accident. Frances Ingram, ho at the eleventh hour took the place of Jeanne Gordon, indisposed, Mardion, fumbled over the stab- Ding of herscif. It was so palpable that the laughter may be excused. Not so at the fall of Morgan Kings- ton, who was Melamoun, after drink: ing from the poisoned cup, fér it was well done, Frances Alda in the name part and Mr. Kingston, singing lustily and well, did all they could to make an impression, but didn’t. The chorus, the ballet and the settings found the most favor. Yet some of Mr: Had- ley's music has charm and ts well pretty. Pietro Audisio, Louis An- gelo and Vincenzo Reechiglian were the ballet and Mr, Papi conducted. The house, which had been the Rimsky-Korsakoff's ‘Le Coq d'Or,” which followed, and the audience heartily enjoyed the quaint conceit that included Mabet Rosina Galli, Didur, Bolm, Lotise Berat, Florence Rudolph, Dias, Bon- Hall yesterday afternoon led the tional Symphony ‘Orchestra through an all-Beethoven Mischa Levitak! as soloist. with the overture to finished with the seventh symphony. constructed, What it lacks especially 1s spontaniety. Marie Tiffany was a lovely picture a6 Iras and she sang in the cast. Florence Rudolph iéa smallest of the season, filled up for of the dual cast of singers and mimes Garrison, THE figtio and Marie Sundelius, Mr. Bam-| boschek conducting. Wiillam Mé@ngelberg at Carnegie | ne Programme, with He began “gmont" and Between the two Mr. Levitzkl was heard in the plano concerto No. 3 in Csminor. He played his part admir- ably and was well sustained by the orchestra, Our old friend, Leo Schulz, was so- loist with Mr. Strersky and the Phil-| harmonic Orchestra'at Carnegie Hali | last night in Schumann's concerto for ‘cello and orchestra, opus 129%, He was received with great cordiality and he played like the sound musi- clan that he is. Mr. Stransky and his men at the beginning gave a spir- ited exposition of Mendelssohn's “Fingal’s Cave” overture and for the end repeated Mahler's first symphony. AMUSEMEN WINTER GARDEN THE PASSING SHOW OF 1921 1921 fs vs, ainty F. RAY CoMsT! DELYSIA rs en Yo torte aay TERA. Ren of Sure. Bren, 2m. BEN-AMI “sausow ano oetitan: SHUBERT T=, 4%. wo Breenwciagtolias LONGACRE fiitiacce wed a sai. 0: Am GRANT MITCHE °°. Soci “THE CHAMP. 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TO.DAY4J2;" lS itn Doe RAN Sheet LAST TiMBS TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. BWAY Strand Symphony Orchestra, od ke And Bie Bul of 8, F. KEITH'S AGTEN Bway. Twice Dally Popul ULUMBIA 81, (P ety) SPORTING WIDOWS Caphol Gre Ome, 2 iH THEODORE Bog. BROADWAY 4g | 4%, “OUTSIT: ‘E THE LAW! rus fruege bees at Ke WALL Orencetre. 58-860 AMUSEMENTS. MT ARS an Swat” “i we te A | GREEN Gobpess Woes 42d St. REPUBLIC S045 Pr, sh oa RAMLron card le Wethe [HE Ist YEAR = Mate. Sat., Wed & Thure 2.50. SELWYN THEATRES °%,,"=? APOLLO EY*, 8,0, ror. mars. 2.30. WILLIAM ty My FAVEKSHAM Twain's The Prinze Riis Pauper SELWYN He stm, Mag FRANK TINNEY. ity au “TICKLE ME™ SCC, MATE The Provincetown Players # EMPEROR JONES TIMES y SQ. FLORENCE Eagar fig Reed in “The Mirage” TIMES Rnoe MORNING: MATS. TO-MORROW MORNING at if wd NEXT WED. & FRI. AFT. 2.30 MIXED MARRIAGE ee @kUCN PE wove MISS LULU BETT 3sELMON ivr THe wom OF sronee” 4 coy et, BROADHURS Rhun” Sons et QVER THE “HiLL The season’s greatest triumph of beauty and color PRODUCTION } EN FRUIT” 8 Prramonat Picts A gorgeous sunburst of beautiful women, fascinating gowns and luxurious settings PORBIDDEN FRUIT” H wih AGNES ATEN KATHLYN WILLA FORREST TANI hopettrs || COMING NEXT SUNDAY POULTRY SHOW |Mad‘son Square Saree eek 5000 TIMES Bala <4 HIPPO DROME Eves 1091000 DEOPLE00 NOVELTIES Prati The ‘Temptere Mak) da? tan 8 8 Sgr Wi BRAMHALL 4,5 22 re. “aad Ba The IMPORTANCE of Desh SAAN. id | deals, 250, 6. BROOKLYN. STREND ARRY MOR AstnS » “THE DEVIL" "The Great Adventure’* solpisre— Betty Compson | CENTRAL HUDSON LINE Nowborgh, Poughkespele, Kit mM, Lv, Monday, Wednesday s EVENING WORLD, me, ty 4 FRIDAY, January Sale Specials Silk Lingerie Prices are less but selec- tion is larger, prettier than ever. Satin Camisoles—fancy lace trim- ming or tailored— were $1.38. Sale 88 Crepe de Chine and Satin Cami- soles—ribbon straps or built-up shoulders—trimmed with lace rosebuds and ribbon— were $1.68 Sale 1.24 Crepe de Chine and Satin Cami- soles—fancy or tailored styles— were $2.68...........Sale 1.92 Crepe de Chine and Satin Night- dresses—good quality—yokes of lace and Georgette— were $5.97 . Sale 2.96 Crepe de Chine Nightdresses— daintily trimmed— were $7.68......+006- Sale 4.84 Crepe de Chine Envelope Che- mises—numerous pretty models —were $2.68......... Sale 1.84 Crepe de Chine Envelope Che- mises—yokes of Georgette, Val. lace and ribbon— were $2.97 and $3.48..Sale 2.64 de Envelope Chemises—crepe chine or satin—fine lace insert- ing, embroidered medalions— were $5.94.......0.6. Sale 4.50 Bloomers—fiesh pink satin—gar- ter band—ruffles of Val. lace— were $2.97.......0005 Sale 1.96 Satin and Crepe de Chine Bloc-u- ers—ruffles with wide tucks or double garter, with hemstitched finish—were $3.97. 2.54 Fourteenth Street SATURDAY ERE MONEY GOES FAR 21st JANUARY SALE and Many Special Purchase Sales Supply Apparel, Home and Graduation Needs at Lowered Prices EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE ON SATURDAY: January Sale Specials Bed Muslins 36-in Fruit of (164 Loom Muslin....... Worth .26 36-in, Lonsdale Muslin 36-in, Hill Muslin... . Limit 30 yards, No Mail or Phone Ord None sent ¢. 0. Dy Special Lot, of Libr takatabat 9 in. I ‘Three-Quarter Bite Crochet $2.69... Sale 5 Sale 3, Full Size Spreads— aoe were $6.98........... Sale 4.67 January Sale Specials BLOUSES Hand-Made Blouses—trimming of drawn work and filet edging— were $6.85... Mignonette Blouses—embroidered tie-back models—bisque, oriole, Copenhagen and na were $4.9: ooee Georgette flesh and costume shade: were $11.98 and $13.68. Saturday Many Bargains in “Clothes for Boys and Young Men Clearance reduction and special prices in suits for graduation enable the bo v or the young man who shops here to have considerably more money left over after purchasing what he needs than has been the case before prices were lowered. Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suits 16.50 19.50 Models of fine serge and flannel, made with yoke back and front, and inverted pleats. Clearance Boys’ Suits Navy serge, corduroy and fan- cies—many of these latter have extra trousers—sizes 9 to 18 years in the lot— were $9.74 to $11.94... 7.50 were $13.50 : 9.47 were $16.50 12.50 were $19.50.. i were $22.50 to $24.50..16.50 Clearance Boys’ Overcoats of chinchilla and cheviot over- coatings—sizes to 9 years in the lot— were $8.50 to $11.94.. 6.50 were $12.50 to $14.50.. 9.50 were $16.50.. 11.50 were $19.50.. -12.50 Clearance Boys’ School Overcoats Sizes to 16 years— were ae to $19.6 were $27. oo Young Men's Overcoats Sizes 88 to 42 chest in the lot. were $27.50.. » 16.5 50 9.50. $1.94 to $248 Boys’ Shirts 1,33) ‘assortment. of patterns d and attached cuffs—sizes 12% to BOYS’ FURNISHINGS—THIRD FLOOR. $1.94 to $2.24 Boys’ Blouses. 1. Light and medium striped percales in best colors and tterns—at- tached collar dr neckband styles —sizes 8 to 15 years. BOYS’ BU) D FLOOR. $3.45 Boys’ Black Lace Shoes... 245 Endicott Johnson mak ¢— good stout soles and uppere— Sizes 11 to 18% Sizes 1 to 6; were $4.45... bHORs—sBCOND Fioon, 8 Sizes 11 to 18 years. Clearance Boys’ and Young Men’s Mackinaws Sport plaids in various tones— sizes to 42 chest— - 5.50 6.50 ++ 9.50 12.50 Clearance Young Men’s Clearance Young Men’s Trousers Corduroy, cheviot and worstes were were were were serge, 8 to 40 waist~ +++ 3.96 - 4.96 - 5.94 - 7.94 Young Men's Raincoats — tan, gray and white mixtures— sizes to 42— $4.96 $5.94 $7.94 $9.74 a, 4 MORNING SPECIALS—-Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. oy "To prevent dealere buying, quantities restricted No Mail or Telephone Orders. $6.00 High Cut Lace Shoes 3.85 for growing str 1 young wom low “holt > widt to 6. elt wines 2% 6LORS—8ECOND FLOOR, $1.07 to $1.57 Boys’ Cotton Fleece D length—well made garments UNDERGO ARMENTS—SAIN FLOOR, ‘35 .ct, Misses’ Lisle Finish Hose......... .28 Fine rib—biack and white—sizes 6 to 9% SOSTORY—MAIN FLOOR, JANUARY 321, | Pattern C 1021, STORE OPEN 9 TO & EARN West of Filth Avenue (ESTABLISHED 1827) January Sale Specials r Linens 70-in. Bleached Linen Damaske— were 63.95 yd.....csseeees M Napkins to Match— were $8.50 Sale, Dor. 5.64 aa in, Bleached Linen Damask kins— were $12.00....Sale, Doz. 8.66 20-in. Linen Damask lectern were $9.7. ale, Doz. 6.84 Odd Lot BI Linen Damask Pattern Cloths— 70x88 in.—were $12.95— Sale 8.50 Sale le 10.74 70x70 in.—were $8.95— Sale 6,74 H. S. Linen Damask Tea Napkins —were $14.95... Sale, Doz. 9,91 Bleached Union Linen Damask 68x104 in.—were $15 were $ 70x88 in.—were Napkins to Match—22x22 in.— were $8.75 doz.......Sale 5,77 Mercerized Damask Pattern 64-in. Bleached Mercerized Damask— were $1.15 72-in. Bleached Mercerized Damasks— were $1.37......-. Sale, Yd. .78 36-in, Table Tops— were .84 each,........4 ‘Sale .45 H. S. Linen Damask Sets—cloth— 66x66 inches—% dozen napkins to match—were $16.50— Sale 11.77 Teacloths, Centrepieces and Scarfs—were $4.95 to $6.45— Sale 3.75 Tray Covers and Doylies— were .75 to .97....6..-Sale 55 For Graduation Misses’ White Silk Hosiery Full Fashioned 1.35 Were $1.97 Also Women’s Silk and Wool Hosiery some plain \ others rib- bed—variou: were $3.57, Women’s Silk Hose—some all silk, some mercerized tops—full fash: ioned—black and colors— were $3.07 to $3.47 Children’s Sport Hose—silk and mercerized mixed — combination of colors in dark effects— were $1.67 to $2.27 Children’s Silk Socks—especially Regaine heey one age good looking were $1.67 97 SATURDAY Special Values in School Supplies Big savings on purchases from our large assort- ments of class-room needs, Brief Cases Pencil Sets—some with ruler ” and drinking cup—were .77 Pen Holders—dozen Pencil Erasers ... Lead Pencils—wit 18 Composition Books—60 sheets’ 5 Boston Pencil Sharpeners. Waxed Crayons—8 in box Safety Self-Filling Fountain Pens --with nickel cli ps—1l4-karat gold pen points—two sizes— were $1.3 . Letter or Lega! Size Pads French Kid Gloves—White Special, 7.00 Were $8.96 12-button length—all sizes—would delight the heart of a girl graduate! Seo Pages 18, 20, 24, 26 and 27 for Other Hearn Adver ‘ying, | January Sale Specials l Blankets All-wool plaid blankets, of ‘color combinations— were $13.65.....-.+005 +. 6.65 Handsome all-wool plaids or white blankets— were $16.94 and $17.94...10.77 Kiderdown finish Jacquard com- fortable blankets, bath robe blankets (with cord set)—alfo travelling rugs— were $7.95...........Sale §,38 All-wool blankets—were $22.94 and $24,94.. . Sale 17.24 Flannels 23-in. bleached domet— were .28 Sale 12% 27-inch domet or cantan flannel— WED GOCE ses cccsavns Sale .23 30-in. all wool plain flannels— were $1.34.......6.065 Sale .98 Silk emb'd flannels— were $1.27, .....++++++-Sale 91 January Sale Specials Comfortables . and Pillows Full Size Silkoline Comfortables —were $5.33. Full Size Fl fortables— were $10.53........,.Sale 6.57 Feather Pillows—goose mixed— 20x28 in.—wert $2.07, Sale bag 22x28 in.—were $2.47..Sale 1, 24x30 in.—were $2.93 le 1, 26x30 in.—were $3.30..Sale b,! New Gray Goose Feather Pillows 20x28 in.—were $3.37..8: 22x28 in. 24x30 in, v 2.8 26x30 in.—were $4.! 97. Sale 3: $3 New Feather Pillows— 20x28—were $I. 22x28—were $1.77 Double Animal, were $43.97, . Mutis Nutria—were $27.97....< Hudson Seal—were $29.97. . : Coney—were $7.97 ....,ecscesccccenesenes. saving. catches— gold were $14.97 and $15.97. Saturday Clearances in FORS| 80 Fox Scarfs gene SATURDAY Monthly — Jewelry Day ‘ pearl Necklace, a glittering Bar Pin, a lovely ae © ill give distinction to youxy appearance, arily they cost much more, but sale prices pi an extraordinary opportunity to buy at & Sterling Silver Bar Pins, all with safety were $4.97 and $5.97........0.0ceegrs > oe Pearl Necklaces—--18 to 27 inches long-~' oA 0 Reda 2. 25 Beaded Bags—a large selection of styles; with celluloid or bead tops— January Sale Specials, Children’s Muslinf Underwear | Pretty “Underthings over, ! which to slip the gradu. ' ate frock and other needs, all moderately priced. Children’s and Misses’ Princess. | Slips—sizes 6 to 16'years— *"" 8 were $2.96 wl 4 Children’ 6 to 18 years—were $4. Misses’ Messuline Stipd—Whitet were $12.97)... ee A Misses’ Nainsook Drawers—sizes 1 to 16 years—were $1.28.. ,68 Children’s Muslin Drawers— 1 to 10 years— eer ere .38 and .47 1g Misses’ and Childrén'’s Muslin fi Cambrie {Drawere—i.to 16 ‘ "i —were Children’s Musiin Nightdres: | sizes to 8 yearg— were’ $1. $1.48 "6 aa Childrén’s Vie on J Cambric Ade thle ter te Ito “4 16 years— rod were $1.68 and $1.97. 4 : 1 % 4 Women's Cobtets eae | dium and : bust—sdme! with “4 Spoon, steel—-al sen ai Hee iniles af ‘Women's Fane: * —some with elas | Brassieres 8 > Q and embroldery ti bs | biked eral Sie ay 1 Spee! ‘urchase; Warners proof cEurghase War stylés, in models with Nw Tatd»mediun bust, £2 higned. of ‘ep thie ae whi aterial— were $2.50 to ‘$4.00. wits