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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921.7) _. - net a — “Polish Jew,”’ Faneral of Horatle N. Drary. ! 4 ; nee’ yrom this in-|ing to find a miche in the repertory. Mylan ‘ Milcant Chie Coup: win R’new |Lucresta. Bort, Antonio Scotti and|| HOWELL BROS, 411 2nd St. TO MA KE FOR A 4 Hert who had the: role of the | Giordano Paltrinieri were iast night's|| DEALS, mUTLOERS AND LANDLORDS HIGHER STANDARD o>. Bans Mathis, innkeop. ¥; Mr. Cau-| participants and did thetr work skil- || S'OUE. | BUY ¥aom abun DEALEn or OF eae i pelican, of Chilean extiaction, has|fully, The comedy in this piece is J Rose & C LIVING. s the true dramatic touch. He had a| delightful and the action is expertly . oO. a fMoult role to handle, and while, /delineated in the ‘melodious score : focally, his big, resonant voice 1s too |‘The audience enjoyed it hugely. Pew 6s Orchard St., N. Y. If all of the workers in the United] , ited in range to meet Will the mu- | ladies to-day, however, would rega: en”, Grand 36 Years, s ji “i | ¥ ee reauirements, and its owner |wmoking #0 henious a to keap mum || Now M end S Av. "1" and Canal 6 tum, tates acted on this belief and com-| Bi Yecke finish for singing, stil’ Mr.| apout ft. ° bined to invest the money they could be Caupolican's honest and }h dustrious SRC STEM =|lay by, if they will, into deserving | were Mme, Deiaunoia, ag the | | ADVERTISEMENT. taakead stigte Seren eee the: late Tioratlo | ne : lta onsid A@ | Nelson Dre No. 81 Columbia | New 0 ra Not jsingig iw do: Hooere Leomhardt, ar |ireignts, Ite okies: palo OP: eeaay: | ype ’ Sehuiie, forcaten Wao wae Ue mein | He died of pneumonia on Monday, Mr. ee: F; nian, Armeninn, as & Night Watoh-|Dfury had been a teacher for twenty | ' Up to Standard): 3 nf s,s aie [years wes sa sutner of text socks] bet mot confidential Ma —— =a | 1, and wiile|and was known especially for hie on: en ae i ons as Marlo |teaching of Mnglish in large business iam “Twas ,Viecn ‘years ago this! © n Howard were ions, He was a member of Letter Number Might,” sings ‘the Alsasian forester in ad Wut little to do. sf Paco & Paco, No. 80 “ Ws tint iy | The pero often assumed an 36 Phe Polish Yaw," in beginning Mis) atourish tings because of the fall- | ory of the m:tsterious murder of the | ure of the singers to grasp their op- ‘ stranger guest, and, maybe fiffeen| portunities, although they might re- eaduehd | years from nov %, some opera chiron- ply, “Where are all the opportuni- | feler wil) teli bh on @ foggy March ight in 1921, * Kicked about and sone for by a Met Fopolitan Opera Yast. For, though . Poles. Mr. Bodangky prepared the this work of Kar # Weis, a Cheko- ‘ : 3 - a oper: or performance and conducted. " _ - ; * om * ‘ed pie to aa Whatever was in tne seore be got out |] gas xaviNG, Lapon EVERY DOLLAR OF Fant it a place in | be ropal S| of it. J x ‘ a Sori 4 fepertory, ite Engi bh text was so| ‘The new opera was followed by a|| Lif sien’ “= * CAPITAL INVESTED roughly bandied an @ its action so amateurishly indicate @ last night that Ht never had a chance., * dramatic endvavors won tha admira- tion of the audience. It @ long time on the Metropolitan iwage be- tween such climaxes as Lae gate Wire Victim Learns Mixing With work, out of work trfMay. Better Peached at the close of the tr soene. Water Doesn't Leesen Masard. i The story follows the play af “Tho yet, employers would be seeking Bells,” remembered ag one of Henry Irving's thrillers. The narraQ‘\ve is Interesting, but Mr. Weis has ; failed fm his part. The music has a few Motives that are always on ex bibi- tion, for example, when the Jay is mentioned, or the bells sound, or the merry villagers sing, or whatever\else comes to Iris mind. The first adt is @ecidedly on light opera level, bath in and music. After that re performance is all Mathis, or Caupolican, and the music neither varied nor of solid texture. To interpret the Engtieh text there | YOU CAN ALWAYS W. : . DOUGLAS tes for a higher standard of ee. “A prin hg for colds and every epidemic of throat trouble that sper ie $ ity@ie Material | 1. Wonder if all of us workers x ae) oor . Retail really appreciate the eate: d- 4 of man ' Reduced 8.00 SHOES se Stseed |vrantarcs we enjoy In the Uniled abe 30 years doing good THE STAMPED PRICE DOUGLAS PERSONAL GUARANTEE e Polish Jew" was ties?” The English text is by Miss Ceci Cowdrey and Sigmund Spaeth, and they muet have often wished wome of the interpreters at the North or South charming revival of Wotf-Ferarri’s ‘Secret of Suzanne,” given here some years ago, Out for some reason faif- ei SOLD IN HOBOKEN, N, 3., BY TRIED TO HEAT GASOLINE. Mrs, Mary Qrlando knew danger at- tended the heating of gasoline gh a gas stove, 90 she mixed up a 50-50 com- bination of gasoline and water In a kettle “and put it on a stovo tn the rear of her brother's little shoe store, No. 420 Mast 1th Street, to-day ‘When the firemen reached the scene Mrs. Orlando had alerady been taken to Grace Chureh Dispenaary, nearby, where prompt treatment wit! result tn moving her sight, although she will carry scars on her face and hands as long as she lives. Special Shoes $10.00 || Special, Shoe FOR MEN AND WOMEN Is PLAYER ROLLS Newest Hits MY MAMMY MAZIE OHIO BRIGHT EYES Ask Your Dealer Shoes $6.00 Ww. L. THAT THE SHOES ARE ALWAYS WORTH THE PRICE PAIDFOR THEM price GAUTIONI:= ER™ It not for sale in your are the best known shoes in suj that money can buy. . I te see that the direct by the Lack paid, skilled, jainty stamped onthe has not been changed or mutilated world. Martie ol capiciecedinan a0 banks te loess shee: feritiee to shoes. Pres! wk. 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