The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1921, Page 19

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1921. Scotch Tenor lodk upon, fell mhort yoouly in the| When her capacities can be discussed | flat und the No, 2 In C major made , first act, but was Imipreasive in the| more extensively. second. Her “Visi d'Arte" was sung y * 3 Philadelphia Or- () (eo) “Sin sin’ To a’ admirably and her acting was im-| Olen Samaroff, at Acolian Hal! . d, gave an inter- 9. SC pressive and convincing. Bcarpia waa|terday afternoon, started the fi esting, Inform: Jk on the Bee- ° impersonated by Georges Baklanoff, | her eight recitals that are to comprise thoven of this early period, ey kta Awe an excellent concep- = = 7 of the character. with many! By Sylvester Rawling. touches of originality. He was hand- capped, ax uil porttayers of Scarpin ee OBC Was the opera that the} —not ing the distinguished Chicago Opera Assoclation| Freneh artist, Maurice Renayd—must presented at the Manhattan | be for us by the standard set by An- Opera House } . | tonto Scotti. In the cast were Con- ast night. It intro-| stantin Nicolay ae Angelottl, Vittorio ' Guced Joseph Hislop, the Scotch! Tevsin as the Racristan, ‘Lofovice tenor, much heralded from Stock-|Oliviero as Spoletta, Sallustio Cival holm, London and Chicago, as Mario| #8 Sclaronne and Phitine Faico as the . " | Ssepherd. Mr. Marinugsi conducted. | Motgchatipre He proved worthy of! with a better appreciation of the| is reputation. Fi voice has lovely| acoustics of the house than he had lyric quality and dramave eMciency, | on Monday night. He is the youngest looking Mario, Prika M t slender, alert and graceful, i Srika Morini, a young violinist from ounat Sraceful, that 1 cA) furope, supported by a symphony en nthe first act his ardent em-| orchestra directed by Artur Bo- braces of the diva, impersonated by| danzky, made her American debut at Yvonne Gall, were refreshing, and ego Hall baptised Bes oat fe sa n these days of invasion by a host venti Kissing between the two) of young and mature fiddlers of varied —well, well! In the second act, the| capacity she stood out a shining mark Raturainess of his acting was con-| of virtuosity and musiciansitip, a vincing, und in the third his wwan| Personality to be reckoned with. Her| aa anlivs | playinge of the Vieuxtomps conve Bong was delivered with fine taste. in E major was remarkably effective. | faces wwever, he fell Into the In-|/ and in the Mendelssohn concerto in artistic Malian habit of stepping out/E minor she f ABRAHAM-~ BROOKLYN Use the A.& S. Crossway Hoyt St. Station $2.98 12 New Models for your Selection. A full range of Sizes in each Model. A dozen styles in widely varying models, Some are slip-overs, some are tie-backs, some are finished to wear over the hips, others fasten at back or side. Embroidered and tucked and lace- trimmed with one model ado.ned with cunning little Taffeta inserts in block design. Colors — White, Flesh, Bisque, Navy Blue, a few in Taupe and Twelve Attractive Styles soldat |27¢ Yd. Q sale will be of enormous interest to home-decorators. First, because of the astonishingly low price, 27¢ a yard. Second, because of the excellent, firm quality of the cretonnes it comprises. Third, because of the extraordinary variety of charming patterns included. Shadow Effects Tapestry Effects Pericd Designs Dainty Patterns for Bedrooms Large floral, medallion and verdure design, jor lang rooms, sun parlors and dining rooms, The Cretonnes can be used to advantage for draperies of all sorts, slip covers, day-beds, soft cushions, scarfs, shoe and work bags, screens and many other charming decorative purposes. Plesty of a single pattern and coloring. In keeping with the great importance of the Sale, and for utmost convenience in buying, Largely Increased Space and Additional Salespeople Will Be Provided An interesting feature will be the display of various articles covered with the cretonnes, as practical illustrations of their use. A. & B—Thire Floor, Centre) SPALDING 2 of the picture to acknowledwe the v ‘ y ap-| the last movement at:a pace that: the thirty-two plano sonatas of Bee- KLYN Joseph Hislop, sits Sani Mereate es ease! tas essen gens soa Bi, BROO .Yvonne Gall's Tosca, fascinating to| An Intimate recital is sure to follow No, A Great Special Purchase of Sriart Georgette Crepe Blouses 20,000 Yards---40 Distinct Patterns in a remarkable purchase of Beautiful Cretonnes UITE outdistancing in value any offering of Cretonnes that we can remember in many months, this ‘ in A ajor, the opus 7 in B Leopold Stokowsk!, FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN A Timely Offer HOCKEY, FIGURE AND Of Exceptional Merit CLAMP ICE SKATES Uncatalogued models, at prices that average 50% Reduction Men’s and Women’s Models, A. G. SPALDING &’ BROS, 126 Nassau Street + 523 Fifth Avenue Store Hors 9105.30 | Misses’ Dance and Evening Frocks eerie Values to 55.00 28.00 Charming Net Lace, Taffeta, Satin, Chiffon-Velvet and Georgette combinations. * Skirts in Bouffant, Harem, Ruffled effects. Also Suitable for Small Women to Size 36 Bust Sizes 34 to 42 A & B—Gecond Floor, Mast. A ROLL FRONT OW f COLLAR } Tet? Crystal Sets of Imported and Distinctive Demewie makes at very reawonatle prices Customary January Sale of Table Crystal and China JREFRESHMENT sets, gol! encrusted gobiets, cut crystal finger bowls, everything in fact that table crystal needs is here at Ovington’s. China too, from the most informal tea set to the most stately dinner service may be had. The wares are just a distinctive as ever—the prices are from ten to fifty percent less, OVINGTON’S 45c to 65c Qualities 24 Floor I5W. 34%St (Bejween Fifth Ave. & Broadwa ‘vosite Waldorf Hotel) The ted 4 Famous Brands of Men’: and Young Men's Clothe Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P. M. sae Se Se “SENIOR” »UNIOR” i\ 2 to 3 For The Price of One! That Is, The Amazing Opportun- ity Presented By This Sale!! 4000 Suits) Overcoats) For Men rag : and UISLERS vc?) Made to Sell at $40, °45, °50, °55, °60, °65 All At One Price! —— -— 589 were $40 736 were 35 755 were *45 605 were *60 827 were $30 488 were *65 Due to heavy over-production, cancellations and ' generally unsettled conditions in the wholesale market, we were able to purct ase during October and November over a million dollars’ worth of clothing at practically 50c on the dollar. In our enthusiasm, however, we overreached ourselves, and as a consequence have been forced to dispose of a vast quantity at a big loss regardless of the fact that we bought them for a song! This sale is a tremendous success and is accomplishing its purpose magnificently. Don’t miss this extra- ordinary opportunity! Small charges for altera- tions. & I5 iff West . (Between 5th Ave. and Broadway) Street i Opp. Waldorf Hotel i A ik ih siacsiaaee ae a oo

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