The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1921, Page 12

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> au Ky “4 in it. And be the scenes I hapsody Selma Johansen, a|New York at the seventh Biltmore; Yvonne Gall and Muratore; Tiraraday,| Elena de Sayn, violinist, and EL F. y Luc; ezia Bori, Hori wept cx dish Be will make her , morning, The} “Thais,” with | Etena at the plano, will give e . “in 1 pre-enir ‘ rican debu na Van Gordon, | tor Dufrani ulat the Hotel Ast ; Back in ) era Hh nothing el nig wit Arthur Ruben-| the first ning. preliminary. % |p ’ i have been said of veador song, Mr. Mari Icharm, *the # Ona ihateang Yvonne nighis of Columbus ; * and of the! conducted a spirited perform at Mr. Stranwky presented hes: salacioa ¢ + Gaim hirday matinee, “La Son- | rity ball : Gets Ovation ea ec eins nocond. he house was wold | pent oly “to tak Série txigerel iatesns_Arrars ido ge - , i Loy . J linist, alwaye a fave Walter Dan hand he 8y Week ne hi Pee eRe he ‘ re nO co + anoff and ‘Dut | ee By Sylvester Rawling. or ane of the mont spirited ber. | sent trom the Focal I ptiome Ohana aie i Beare = bs Feil in te is coats aaa + | It was announced yesterday that G. 5 she a ¢ ne rolliekin 0} u o us yestorda e & or ne, Lucreaia Bori! ‘This per-| * Groeten | trols ae Renee ter eee ena n [muOrreW attarnane ¥|will be held in the DeWitt Clinton | Italian night” concert at Cooper| “Lohengrin.” absent trom the rop-| P. Murphy has roslened as President ®ona! tribute t6 the beloved litte ‘ ' Kk Of Mr.|@th the unfamiliar but unknown | St ° pa Me Pi AY basa aAnists, nd | High School on Thursday evening. Union to-morrow, ertory of the Metropolitan Opera Com-| of the Foreign Commerce Corporation Bpanish singer who was stricken tor, whence} sohatu In A for violin and plano by,| late On Thursday a von and | Sach aan Pany for four yents, will be restored |and will be succonded by 1. Rt. Stettinivs nin as aftiotives Bethe voosl ohonan sudden burst of bright {fdebrando Pizett! in which she had |Ptiday evening In Carnegie Holl the) gorencd Easton, B. Robert Schmits| Mary Garden, general director of| next Wednesday night. it will be] of.J. P. Moran & Co. Mr. Murphy redspie he ne a light after the groping in the dark! the assistance of Howard Brockway. | Pfesramme will be devoted to Italian | ang George t will be the artists|the Ohicago Opera Assoctation, an-|Suns in English, the Corder text re- MeL Mo Shakes in os that threatened to end her onemtic! er the lost Key in the firat act. Not) For the rest of her programme, which | Cmposers at the concert for the benefit of the |nownces the bills for next week at the | vised by Cecil Cowdray and Sigmund! poioy of the Foreign Gommere Cor Yeareer some five years ago Was) from the Moon, Mr. Thewman, whieh| Included Glazounov's concerto in A eee |New York Diot Kit en Association | Manhattan Opera House as follows: | Spacth. Florence Easton, Margurete poration, aa it is intended to continue echoed by a crowded audience at the} illuminated only thé back of the| minor, and compositions by Bee-| "Southern Rhapsody” will be the) and the Mate y tre Asocintion| Monday, “Lucia,” with Galll-Curej; | Matzenauer, Sembach, Whitenif and development of its foreign activitdes Metropolitan Opera House last night| srret. thoven, Suk and Wienawski, she was|overture ot the Riaito next week; |at the orla next Thurs-| Tuesday, “Otello,” with Chartes Mar-| Wilass will be in the cast, Mr, Bor) and gonnections In this country. ’ : Topol “ . — accompanied at the piano by Walter |"Pomp and Clireumstance” at the day morning. shall, the American tenor, who stirred | danzky conducting. mnie Bape RAS bias ¢ ‘win oe S when she appeared as Mimi, in Puc- “Carmen,” presented by the Chi- | Golde, Rivoli, and an overture danannt at a Chicago ra-lovers to the depths, to that ‘operated by hic Delors his ae i Sioini's “La Boheme.” It waa a mem-| caro Operi Association at the Man- |the Criterion, ‘The Strand orchestra] Mary Garden will make her first|and Rosa Raisa and Titta Ruffo in| ‘Thomas Bean, Irish tenor, aswisted| soclation with the Guaranty ‘trast rome Marable AiGNE itor ‘Her and tor thoee| t ‘1 House last night, with| Rachmaninoff was the soloist at will play Liszt's First Hungarian concert appearance this season in’ the cast; Wednenday, “Manon,” with Lillian Breton, dramatic poprano: pany as Vice President a fow years ago. pve us who were privileged to hear| ¥ an = : ber. For the handreds who were} la ecamillo, drew a crowded } turned away disappointed, Mr. Gatti,| and er audience. Miss Goubtiem, will provide other oppor-| Garden's tion of the gypsy WINTER GA RD! THEATRE G20 St.¢ CENT PARK WEST. } pounities to join in the acclaim; for| Sharacte but in the house e's RULE 2830 FUONE Seturt iesins ee 6 SHUBERT em ) Gahe is more adorable than ever and| which gave us the Carmen of Bress- PREMIERE TO-NIGHT 8.15 ) tmfinitely a greater artist ler-Gianol|, Ideal in conception, Mary } a None such a Mimi, I do not ‘heal. | Garden's cimmmctariaution dow not Messrs. LEE and J. J. SHUBERT Anneunce THIS ALL STAR CAST : ; one such a im: io nol jenl~ bill; it t ristocratic f } dpdate to say, has been econ or heard | My eile Common axtmotion tha ROBERT WARWICK: JEANNE EAGELS*MACLYN ARBUCKLE OPENING MONDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 7 ) “dy an American audience. Iden! in CYRIL SCOTT* MARGARET DALE* EDMUND LOWE>* ANSHLM GOMTZL'S PRODUCTION (DIRECTION OF LER SHUBERT) } sgonception, faithful in characteriza- | © » fon, beautifully sung and admir- LEKINGTON 2th a Bho men MAX FIGMAN a “ably actet, Miss Borl presented an PRICE, Be isha ren JPER SPECTACLE t ‘ “indelible picture of the modest little * ie ne : — > — ! sewing girl who surrendered herself! NN THE DA "y's" oF - in THE “~~ love, went the pace, and died, not | ea saint, perlapa, but mourned st. PATRICK 47th Street i everybody who knew her, which 4 ; - jaded. the Aldine” Nervous to) IRELAND TO-DAY Broivay ; e limit she was on her first ap- Showing the f chance that the enthusiastic ap- | F1OnT “it fe tet % Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. H . Dy i Co ath Bt. re, at ©. = Ber eee SM BRM es a F. RAY COMSTOCK AND MORRIS GEST Pret rinst POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 30c 70 s2.00| ||| “2AVE LOU Tear out--- j : Mais se hoe hereal, ahé treat be. > —ALI ~— at ) nD , . Mr. JOHN BARRYMORE Mr. DAVID BELASCO ginning to end every member of tho eT) Eee SEE MONDAY’S PAPERS FOR REVIEWS Miss LAURETTE TAY ere pe ae le ast, led by the incomparable Scotti, Oren AK SRUEA — Miss Lé E 1 TAYLOR Mr. RUPERT HUGHES ig 7 He] bi Cie tcgeton pa Re AR WMARK AR L 1s 35 CENTURY PROMENADE A (0 MOVING to The and Mr. WINCHELL SMITH ; the operatic stage save Mary Gar- | TRAN “THE DEV! t" + Goma ST-& CENT PARK WE >! /lene COMES PRINCESS THEATRE Discussi . ‘3 immortal enacting of the pass- 29th St, Near Brosdway. |, Begin z ng i® ne Cpostionude, burponsed i ao vai TONIGHT AT 8.45 Mr. Griffith's Work? Q Simple, so natural, so softly sung Eugene @. O'NsIII's Sensations! Success . bey , it was 4 Bi that’ st avoned lantern’ ter tes STAR ms | Day THE RUPERT HUGHES JOHN BARRYMORE fe *" minutes, and the “occupants of a |) gender “FOLLIES OF PLEASURE? : Author of “The Onpardenable in| Greatest, Artist of the knglieh & ~-=dlozen poxes, at least, stayed to join SUNDAYS: Two—BIG CONCERTS—Twe “HAS TAKEN NEW YORK BY STORM."—Telegram. baie a daca ih “ONE OF MR. GRIFFITH'S) “I have for the win CHARLES GILPIN ana ond time (3D ENORMOUS MONTH) The Provincet: 1 PRODUCTIONS is AS IMPOR- | ee, ‘Way Down Miss q In the Frenchiest of All French Musical Plays Burne or aeeree eisonke TANT to the art history of the| Gish’s perforinance seems to 1 SI 21 : EASON 1920— Seine? Wavinee. WEDNESDAY. world AS ONE OF SHAKE,|to be THE MOST SUPERLA. | .| RICHARD WALTON TULLY “ ’ : seh age AE eee || ‘ — TO-MORROW NIG! DAVID BELASCO thing that I have ever seen in (Jame: G, Peede, Gen. Mgr.) Pec cals Bate Bo CENTURY } A RLS glare Genius of the Theatre in my life les B, Cochran.) Srrone, Gols $800, says? WINCHELL SMITH (By Arrangement With Ch. IN AMERICA “THE BIRD OF PARADISE” Music by Chas. Cuv GOWNS BY PAUL POIRET OF PARIS By RICHARD WALTON TULLY ——————————————_—_—_—_—___ i = MARGARET Tin “THE | per ANGLIN GUY BATES POST in “THE MASQUERADER” "aurea Bae 230. w Producer of “Lightin’” and I have had the pleasure of | rn lo: the Behe seeing your SUPERB PRODUC- | ~ ways TION of ‘Way Down Fast.’ It “I helieve the GREATEST is a MASTERPIECE in all its) EVFNT OF THE THEAT- many WONDERFUL details.) RICAL YEAR IS ‘WAY DOWN Please accept my congratula-| EAST.’ It goes MILES AHEAD tions on an ACHIEVEMENT|OF ANYTHING ELSE accom- SAVOY &’ BRENNAN JOHNNY DOOLEY YVETTE RUGEL JIMMY HUSSEY OTHER STAR ACTS 8 no seats At st 8 | Thur. & Sat., 2.30. By John Hunter Booth JOHN, GOLDEN CENTRAL "sts, sts. 04 Bway, which greatly adds to your al-| plished either IN PICTURES or IN PREPARATION WINCHELL SMITH 6th Month WILLIE 4 EUGENE ready brilliant record.” in SPOKEN PLAYS.” HOWARD RYAN & 10 OTHER stan eee 10 WINTER GARDEN seth ang 8 Cirote 2380, WATS THE BEST risuwaay" ENTERTAINMENT IN TOWN. LAURETTE TAYLOR Beloved Actress of “Peg o' My Hoart” and Other Plays —says: “I have seen ‘Way Down East? THREE TIMES. The sensitive, delicate, ‘cobwebby’ beauty of Miss Gish’s emotional expression is A THING TO ENVY AND STRIVE FOR. May you live long and *make many pictures.” “WAY DOWN EAST”’ Forty-Fourth Street Theatre 2.15 P. M.—TWICE DAILY—8.15 Pt M. Special Orchestral and Vocal Accompaniment. All Seats Reserved FRANK CRAVEN WRITES and PLAYS ‘n THE 1# YEAR A COMIC TRAGEDY OF MARRIED LIFE |_! “THE RIGHT TO STRIKE” By Ernest Hutchinson — IN ENGLAND § “THE BIRD OF PARADISE” (Two Companies) IN FRANCE “THE BIRD OF PARADISE” (Opens in Paris in February) The WOMAN of BRONZE FRAZEE THEATRE, West ale cos heat) See | |\m ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents BEN-AMI Panline Lord “Samson & Delilah” 39TH STREET THEATRE Matinecs Wed. and Sat. ‘BROCK PEMBERTON'S Productio: A COMEDY THAT FITS ANY BROW, HIGH OR LOW BELMONT W448 ST-BAYANT 40-EVES.0:90 ee pepe teats THURS GSAT 230 ° Hiss Aes aie ee Bet s 7 J, : fe MUSICAL, u COMEDY W. LARDNEK says: MISS “Luiu Bett HIT. 1 am glad I didn't.” ; nt iki BROCK PFAMERTON Presents ‘ | MADAME Gilda Norman Varesi Trevor Falton | siti WED. THURS. & SAT.2.30 dood’ bunts st’ Box ‘Uitlon, SAM H. HARRIS Presenta WELCOME STRANGER AARON HOFFMAN'S GREAT COMRDY SUCCESS, With GEORGE SIDNEY. COHAN & HARRIS THEATRE (yx 420 ST. GRANT MITCHELL (OF “A TAILOR-MADE MAN“ FAME) IN THE CHAMPION ax ne LONGACRE THEATRE ,Y=7, HITS LITTLE OLD NEW YORK THE DELIGHTFUL COMEDY OF OLD MANHATTAN . BY RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG. Premiere Monday Evening MACK 2 JOEL" AS WITHIN THE REACH *OF EVERY PURSE | GOOD ‘TIMES CHARLES _DILLINGHAMS WINTHROP AMES Presents HO Are the World’s aRUETEE Greatest Poets ? TH These Names Stand Out on Fame’s Roll I6 WEEK GEORGE ARLISS = WONDER SHOW OF THE AGE. i 4 a! - AT THE Home | om, ww Sah SONY. sous we me || [JOHN GalsworthyS |} | scacen coopess PLYMOUTH THEATRE srt | ARS Pete a ie ogres Ine GREATEST PLAY by WILLIAM ARCHER 4 oe Se Ey ta eager gen BOOTH THEA. i on Pde arate oa eee ic ars EVS 8:30 MATS WED- SAT. ; % 3 irgi ongfello' J ‘ q “eM rem fare of ante, Home race sheryl ov thor of “awa — NORA Tho ato Aainst wor Bway ' Sn R H BURNSIDE 4""Milton 9 Bryant SELWYN THEATRES °%.y'st The season's igh- - wy by Rai Hubbell as a ale Sic eee See — a s water mark of tun Sic by Raymond 0 ee fom "ADMIRABLY WRITTEN - Wha ©, of Brestrer, APOLLO 345, "sie ae CS Gri isn rove pnd thor of feateat ViGoROUS & REALISTIC IN B |] LYRIC ‘xsi Sater wits FAVERSHAM WORLD'S BIGGEST MATINEE | AT THE PM adil ni —and, of course, Will Carleton, hon whose beloved ‘Farm CU ROCTER CATION ait Ballads’ was made the William Fox drama of love divine *URANKEN TOWSE, FYE POST OVER THE HILL TWICE DAILY: MATINEE AND EVENING B ROADHU RST fase wena By MAXINL tte UITS Tan ee THE LONGEST STORM ON RECORD J) } } ores suey UTS amt George Broadhurst’ 8 Production of SPANISH LOVE Langdon McCormick's Forest Fire Play BAYES FRANK Will Chase Away Your Blues in Her Happy Musical te “WHER FAMILY TREE”! | | TINNEY Biayed by HASSARD SHORT, | Brilliant Company of 60. a A Darn Likely Lot of Girls. THE MUSIGIR’. COMEDY TICKLE ME OOD REASONS Woy ty RYBODY SHOULD Pe aa mt tc My) Wm, —_ 4 tie Muse by HIMGUAUE STOTHART. -the ager eg ! 3 FEAST OF MUSIC. —atan omic LAST WEEKS Staged by Mrs. Trimble Bradley snusesr ass . HONEYDEW SURAsRa, West: 40D BF HEARTBREAK iiGUSE ONE YEAR INNEW YORK—SIX MONTHS IN CKICAGO GARRICK 5 tis Gk IB ||| Sag oe ae N SEVEN WEEKS IN BROOKLYN CHARLOTIE GNEENWODD “STOR "SS 4 In Wer Yates. Musical Comedy re PLAYHOUSE “© af 8% sm bm. 6 Ro RE WEY THEATRE wesT 4 St. AND NOW THE RAGE IN PHILADELPHIA UNGER LONGER LEFY | Fea KeW ! | Atmos Sas arse Se CASINO ai tos |Comenr iE on A

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