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ay ‘i ci : ET K | fy Pe corse ABN, i THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 6&, 1921. i * Hie net profita “40000 the cowt poverty has its compensations. ‘This comforting reflection from watching the didoes of ly rich in Rachel Crothers’s People.” I speak merely nt bystander. My pock- if nothing else, has kept mo <3 expensive circle. I have knowledge of it. But I do pen o, that Miss Crothers i that she likes to dance, and who is not preaching—in other ds that she probably knows what Hing about because of actual Se. Moreover, she is no fool, Interesting thing about People” is that it was written of brains and under- It also happens to be the Of the week. try isn’t going to the dogs juss a few janeed cimple- running wild, But Miss Didoes of Idle Rich Exhibited in ‘‘Nice People,’’ If True to Life, Show Poverty Has Compensations ISSUEDBY NEN $2,000,000 FRM Company Protects Employers From Loss in Labor Disputes. 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OPPERSON WAS A MANNIKIN ~ VICE -AND IN) OTHER WORDS ID SHAKE IN 1eol —— pal PEOPLE” POINTS babe 38 yg NowaDays (34 TO FL A Kiss WW 1924 Ss Toot OF THAN A FINE CANVASES WIN AWARDS AT ACADEMY EXHIBIT Catalogue of “of 96th (Annual Show at National Institution It will be a busy week for orches-| Contains 475 Numbers, tras, the Philharmonic, New York Symphony, National, Philadelphia and La Scala all being scheduled for con- certs, The Philharmonic plays ‘Thuraday night and Friday afternoon. ‘The New York Symphony will DANCING ACADEMIES. DANCING CARNIVAL Formerly at Grand Central Palace, NOW AT ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th Street, near Broadway , 3 Lessons (istincin ) 30¢ Not necessary to take lessons, Lady Floor Manager will introduce ho to suitable partner for danc- as the innkeeper. This Is Caupolican’s debut with the Métropolitan, He is & member of a Chilean Indian tribe, On the same bill with “The Polish Jew" will be the one-act comedy, “The Secret of Suzanne,” revived for the occasion with Miss Bori inthe title role. Other operas next week aro the postperted first performance of "An- drea Chenier,” Monday; “Aida,” Thureday afternooh; “Blue Beard,” Thursday night; “Carmen,” Friday night; “Rigoletto,” Saturday after- noon, and “Don Carlos” at popular prices in the evening. “Sunny Hillside,” registering 9 diversified New England landscape, ornamented and made decorative by the well-placed denuded trees that fringe the bit of blue pool, of the middie distance. The sky-line is bathed in a fine horizon blue. The Helen Foster Barnett Prize went to Malvina Hoffman, for her “Offrande” (The Offering) a bronze group that delightfully presents two kneeling figures, a man and his woman eqmpanion, in the nude. The Altman prize for figure ($1,000) was awarded to Walter Ufer, for his romantic canvas entitled “Hunger,” a splendid interpretation of Indian spiritualism, The worshipful atti tude of the Indians: is here realis' joally rendered. ‘The grotesque er: cifix and the saint's figure are inte’ ing. Learn to dance at this popu- esting incidentals. lar institution. The Altman prize for figure ($500) r was scoured by Helen M. Turner tor her “Flower Girl," a pleture of qual- DANCING 170th St. & Third Av. Niblo’s Garden Dancing every evening, 7.30 P. M. until 12.80. Spend an evening on the Best Dancing Floor in the Bronx. Splendid Music. Come with or without partners, whether you know how to dance Or not. “Instructions for those wishing to learn, 10¢ each, Berets, Lorent teac! ttdra go hm Pride ay vm e Moonee br Avepices of | Eabi servion ¢ League, “They WORK while you sleep” lan Give “California Syrup of Figs” only—Say ‘California’ Hurry, mother! A teaspdonful of “California Syrup of Figs”. to-day may prevent a sick child to-morrow. If your child is constipated, bilious, |feverish, fretful, has a cold, colic, or if stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath had, remember a good “physic-laxa- is often all that i Children dearly love the delicious, “fruity” taste of genuine “California Syrup of Figs,” which has directions for babies ahd chilfren of all ages printed on the bottle, Beware of counterfeits. Mother, you must say “California.” If you don't say “Cali- fornia you may get an imitation fig syrup.—-Advt. By W. G. Bowdoin, ‘The ninety-sixth annual exhibition of the National Academy of Design was opened yesterday with a private view in the reconstructed exhibition rooms of the American Fine Arts ienée take it laughingly. No teed bowed her head at|and” Fridey evening, WO GONE. Nac Gebionic whiliee ate [persone being the a aeventh 1n/ the istorical syele. John Powell, pianist, Aumbers, ple of the work of this famous color- to-|' A dinner on Thursday evening pre-} ist. ‘The pyramidal treatment of the is @ soloist. tea ‘ paitety ear i wt morrow evening in pines ceded the private view. landscape with its naked trees, the Ite and’ given ita two regular mid-| The awards inchided those usually] (072, (ly Usnapire' together to make ‘week concerts Monday afternoon and Made at the winter exhibition, which the. canvas highly Roteworthy, and Wednesday arena g the Philade!- was omitted this year. : lend to it a strong appeal. phia presents Brahma's “Requiem” | dy evening, and ‘Toscanini and, The Thomas B. Clarke prise, ‘200, The Altman prize for landscape “qn | (4500) went to Robert Spencer for his is Imported musicians will appear at/ was given to Leon Kroll for his “In| {{\0) Deke LO. ane SP a the Hippodrome to-morrow night. | the Hills,” @ pastoral epene with four| taciaround of tall buildings, with the figurea on the banks of a stream|courtyard In which the rng scaven- 4 ‘Beginning next Thureday night te tought fuss ymough| Anna Pavlowa and ner ballet return wnder the shade of apple trees in| Foon on one aide, and heaps, of Berane wat enough tab: |to the, Manhattan Opera House for frultage. The landscape setting 1% yathored rags as a balance on the ‘enough—you Ww, twelve performances, She yall pre- richly painted. The costuming of the a st it the long promised of Mex- figures is perfectly jolly, nas ‘sever gous far. ances, and will al vive tn this Bley. teen Aa pallets _ famariing:, ‘The Hallgarten Prise—Firat, $00, Bay sgn Si rou're “Autumn Leaves,” “The Fairy Dell,” wnet to Ross E. Moffett for his “The “The Enchanted Lake,” “Thais” and| oq Fisherman," which tends pro- nouncedly towanl the freakish, ya nasty when you've had too | «snowflake: though no doubt remains of its eave ‘Teddy, “put ite the! of the concerts and recitals y planned Tae a Give her an-| there is Erika Morin|, the girl violln-) highly decorative quality, The di ciple of Walton t# presented in his ist, arene Ag beggar Seg Hall; Ai- lg sf ‘be-| infirmity as he wanders along the ‘beach with his crude cane. y | Zimbaiist, at the Hippodrome, the usual evening concert at the ‘The Hallgarten Prize—second, $200, ‘was captured by Felicle Waldo How- ity, that introduces a sylvan retreat in which there is conspicuously placed a flower-laden table, with «a back- ground of trees, in mass formation. A girl in a blue smock stands in con- templation by the table. The color- ings are here deified. The Altman prize for landscape (#1,000) went to Ernest Lawson for hi. “Vanishing Mist,” an excellent exam- You are constipated, bilious, and what you need is one or two Cascarets to-night sure for your liver and bow- els, ‘Then you will wake up wonder ing what became of your dizziness, sick headache, bad cold, or upset, gassy stomach. No .griping—no in- convenience, Children love Cascarets 10, 25, 50 cents.—Advt. bil ihe cat)—t was beautifully edd’ ting In her ot sn team, te omic ROLLER SKATING ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th ST., NEAR BROADWAY Competent Instructors to Teach You How to Skate, 50c Per Lesson | Two Se sion: Daily, including Sundays, 2 to 5 P. M. Evenings, 7.30 fo 11. Skating on Ground Floor Dancing Uarnival on 2d Floor ‘Anvtrin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidestor- of Galicyiicact@ QUICK! STOP INDIGESTION Pain in Stomach, Sourness, Gasses and Acidity relieved + with “Pape's Diapepsin” Elizabeth N. Watrous Gold Medal was given to Beasie Potter Vonnoh for her “Allagresse,” a grace- ful bronze group of three dancing girls in terpsichorian poses. Irving R. Wiles is represented by a good portrait of Max Williams, the print dealer, with one of his pet ship models at his right, Roy Brown contributes a decorat landscape called “Souhegan Valle Under the title of “When Days Grow Longer.” Jonas Lie contributes a strong picture showing a spirited river scene, with floating ice and small boats, It is a decided advance over some of his former work. Dines Carlsen is represented by fine still-life entitled “Spanish Brass” that featores a brass plaque. is Jane Peterson's "Mending the Net" is @ virile dock scene at Gloucester. ndicular spiles are deco- ratively introduced, together with certain small figures that enliven the nvas. anys G, Glenn Newell's “Feeling Frisky is full of action, in ite concern with a group of racing calves, in a pasture declivity, as they are entering a Pook: and Rose Tints,” by F. Luis Mora, is a lovely little full-length nude chil charmingly finished, “Kiotawa,” by Lillian Genth, deals, with her usual success, with the nude female figure. This time the setting is in a grove of tropical surroundings, in the midst of a bosky dell. sides Metropolitan Opera — On Mon- be Be, jurray~Davey, basso, with Eu- opera experienc: George ‘Meader, tenor; Therese Gosey so-|el for her “October,” characterized 4 Mischa Levitzk!, planiet, and by a very joyous synthesia. The pic- , , The New York ‘Trio, are all scheduied “4 ” vl ST cclitan in various John Louw Nelaon, | tere shows up well both in “close up —— composer,will offer a programme of his(@nd at a distapce. The scattering NewO, songs on Tuesday in Acolian Hall, an9/ houses of the village are nicely com bred Pp in the evening there the Flon-| nosed, and cruising birds of some si saley Quartet, with Guiomar Novaes, Seadbecepeetig Pol is h Jew’|® it play, At ts) e hour |adq greatly to the effectiveness of the " _—_— Earle Carver, banwn, wi ming in| skyline, and the immediate fore- Tore ground, over which, and the strip of ) Be Done in English—Next wi ay tn ota Hall'on Wednen: water entering it, they are shown One day, and jursday Mme. Samar eck 2 Busy for the wil’ give the Afth of her Beethoven Orchestras. piano sonata series. Mme. Yvette MMiliephlitan Opera, Company Guilbert alvo returns to the stage that Bl fednesday night will give the ite season's promised novelties flying. The Hal i ae Prize, third, $100, by afternoon at the Thirty-ninth Street Theatre. —— r ih “The Polish Je Opera, music by Karel was take: ‘William = Auerbach- Levy for his “Michael Brennen," an MOLLIE WILLIAMS SHOW | Tiss. Gieven ecchpetw. The AT BURTIG & SEAMON'S fy i@ based on a romance which, emotional but strong profile port in rat! sombre color tones, gently relieved by the red of the couch cover, upon which the old coat had been Mollie Williams wills bring her fies ° remember Menry Irving) company to Hurtig & Seamon's plaved lor the title Of) -rheatre and sive two burlesques, Bilis.” “The Polish Jew” willl uperretied Up" and “The Midnight fo Bnglish and has been pre- thrown, in the left ye geo The Carnegie Prise, $500, was be- stowed upon John F. tholinabes fer his “Jersey Water Front,” a boldly Colles.” . By, Artur Bodansky, ‘The|~° = eee the atraleht and angle lines is tri- jo with an Alsatian inn-|“*POWDER PUFF REVUE” | “mpbant. 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The innkeeper, long tor- led by an iltusion of jangling a down and is taken to ~ SOGIETY ut TAMMANY _GOLUMBIAN 0 ORDER et Sto eg eae om ot the Grand Y onde OE TA AS POMEETH, Secretary 's In| With supernality. ‘The Thomas R. Proctor Puse, $200, ‘1 was given to Leopold Seyffeft for his ~~ Pee ghee | Florence |“portrait, Dr. Richard H. Harte,” in t, Jess Weiss, Ben Bard, Gi three-quarter jength, The subject die Riley, Bertha Coughlin and 4) here appears in khaki, covered in part chorus of girls. by an academic robe with a pleasing satires green lining, ‘The face is expressively FE ASK‘ . tered. wi S ANNULMENT. he Taaae N. Maynard Pring, $100 went to joan redin for ie Gays She Was Forced to Marry |ivoung Lady in. White,” featuring Revue" at the Columbia Theatre. the company are Jamie Coughlin, OGIER.—GEONGE P.. CAMPBSLL Fu- NPRAL CHURCH, B'way, G0th at, Mareh 5, 3 P.M. WOORTER.—On March 8, 1921, HENRY WOOSTER, member of Typomruphical Union No. 6 and Sterling Lodge No. $17, F. and A. M. 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