The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1921, Page 27

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Crimi Misses Manon’s Arms | © a: In Stage Fall ‘Opera patrons like to be in at the finlah and a large audience listened | to the season's final performance of | “Faust” at a special matinee yester- day at the Metropolitan Opera House. Orville Harrold, Leon Rothier, Giu- eappe Danise, Louis D’Anfelo, Ger- aldine Farrar, Mary Ellis and Louise Berat had their familiar parts. In the evening the Puccini version of “Manon” was sung. This ope: ra! usually rolls along smoothly on its journey from Amiens to Louisiana without any thrilling interruptions. Last evening, however, in the depor- fation scene Mr. Crimi, who was all flame to accompany Manon in her banishment, ran wp the gang plank at Such rapid tempo that instead of fall- | ing into his lady's outstretched arms} be tripped and measured his length pon the deck, He may have been dodging 4 customs inspector or a pro- cess server, but whatever his intent the audience relished the new piece of “musiness.” Miss Muzio and Messrs Amato, Malatesta, Bada, Paetkinieki, daurenti and Ananian were others im the cast. Miss Gladys St. John Smith, a col- oratura soprano, gave a hearing of her vocal potentialities to a gathering of friends at the the Hotel MaAlpin. One is apt to go wrong judging be- ginners, but the young lady appears to have a voice of power and of good quality and a well founded knowledge of what her songs mean. She should have something to say ater an. Mr. Caruso, though still confined to his rooms at the Vandenbilt Hotel, is fot oblivious to what is going ‘on outside. Giovanni Martinelli, one of the Metropolitan tenors, has been pro- moted to an officer of the Order of the Crown of Italy. Yesterday he was in high feather as he showed this telegram from his opera associate: “Congratulations for the honor most deserved. I hope very s00n to salute you as Commander. Caruso." Com- mander is the next rank in the order and Caruso himself is one. Caruso, report has it, is developing a big ap- » Detite, CONCERTS AND MUSIC. SEATS NOW ON SALE FOR GALLI-CURCI LAST HIPPODROME RECITAL, SUNDAY NIGHT, APRIL 10, at 8.15 rae Aor tH REQUEST PROGRAMM C-AEOLIAN HALL, TO-MORROW EVE. EVELYN MacNE VIN sone RECITAL Qlascn « Hemitn P AMUSEMENTS. | JEMPIRE » Fas iat RUTH NEW AMSTERDAM ROOF — NEW 2 a Feat Re DANCING HUDSON W. 44th St. yea at Matlnees Wed. & Sat AUGUSTUS THOMAS’ AMUSEMENTS. CENTURY THEA. AMUSEMENTS, wy | THE AMBASSADOR 47>, eed "Peart as | THE ROSE GIRL ~ 24: suce| RITZ THEATRE, a ‘In the Night waa DRINKWATER'S MARY 'stUART aWC0 ae wet oF i BitRick STR | FRAZEE Wey 0g) ac | MARGARET ANGLIN ® | PLYMOUTH The Wie Oe Eres Be i NEW YORK | “GHOSTS “A SCREAMING COMEDY.” NORA BAYES THEA, Fiv.8.10. Nits MAXINE ELLIOTT’S ¥,.2 Fe, “WOLDS AUDIENCE @nEATHLESs.” ee SPANISH LOVE! “THE BAT ELTINGE West 4 Street, Rrenings, 8.45. een Wed. and Sat. MOROSCO LONGACRE, W. 46 St. Bry. 23. Mate Wed. & Sat. THE Drs, 8 Mats, Wed. and Sat., bons BAN Erosive CL ASOWGRIFEITHS SHUBERT. 4.2", ~The THEATRE GUILD Presents Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Money Saving Values 35-inch Taffeta Chiffon Finish— large assortment of and Misses’ Taffeta COLOTS os deca Dresses—semi-tailored model, with CV RIC 220051 Wor Bway t TWICE DAILY GLASCO IBANE? HORSEMEN jAVNEE MOVINGASTOR 4 Matiness ed | oT HE ‘ie S creen Gopvess ASTOR ™. THA Mtzroy 1623. Eys, 5°30, Mats. Thare & Sat.2.30 Mate, Wed. & Sat, 1.30, JOHN GOLDEN Presents DEAR ME for Frit GRACE LARUE and HALE HAMILTON THE ‘RIGHT BRL. contrasting georgette sash— GEST SEATS $2.50, ‘| SELWYN Trem pan, WILLIAM FOX Broeente | A GOnNELTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S count, ‘Staged by Emmett J, Flynn. sown aay St FULTON West (ein street, Bvenings, 8.30, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Guta: ENTER MADAMEX"4. POSTPONED The management regrets to announce that owing to an accident in the studio laboratory the opening of D. W. GRIFFITH'S Newest Production “DREAM STREET” Has Been POSTPONED Until TUESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 12 ‘The film used at the charity showing in Mrs. Astor’s home last night was an old working print not fully assembled, All tickets for Thursday night will be exchanged for the Tickets bought for other performances m wand 45th, re 4.28, 2.23. ARE DY | fone woiasaene” CORNERED ‘au Hota COMEDY Wee ia Re B38 Theatres Under Direction of Hugo Rieventold ~ GREENWICH Wine Wes van SURVIVAL ji; FITTEST PRINCESS Jet. 2, bra, 45 THE EMPEROR “JONES: ae i for Friday DA. Daring. study’ ota Sex-Siarved Woman, aa West 48th Street Bryant 48. Matinees ‘Thurs, and Sat. MISS LULU BETT —beautiful models— Nightdresses—crepe satin—tailored and lace trimmed ‘Sentimental Tommy’ ts the seventh wonder of the film world, forgets what the other six wonders are in viewing it. In its line it is the outstand- ing film achievement of the Sir JAMES M. BARRIE’S wonderful story of Tommy and Grizel, made into the outstanding film of the year by John S. Robertson—with MAY McAVOY GARETH HUGHES MABEL TALIAFERRO A Paramount Picture black—were $5.24....... Tuesday night opening. exchanged at request. LYRI | Starting NEXT SUNDAY EVE. | Brushed Wool Scarfs — novelty stripe—variety of colors - Special 7,48 pebble and white, v washable—were $1.50... Girls’ Wear Geta Neat vest waist and drawer combined low neck—sleeveless—knee Money Saving Values Mig es THURSDAY B2INGS That Treasury of Opportanition The Billboard OVER 2000 JOBS FOR ACTORS, MUSICIANS, Artists, Advance Men, Stage Car- enters, Operators, Stage Hands, Ets. | THEATRE | CRITERION Continuous Daily Noon to 11.30 P.M. Friday Girls’ All-Wool Sweate: set-in vestee fi and buff and turquoi: fancy weave—6 to 12 Mary Miles Minter FAMOUS Walt One : THOS. MEIGHAN ' Middy Blouses-—white jean with colored collars and cuffs. braid trimmed— nivort CONCENT ORCH. Coming Ol April 17th NEMESIS x anecenent of GEORGE M. COMA wien EMMETT CONKIGAN AOL VE VELL. KNICKERBOCKER Sats Weel 9 Georce M.CoHAN COMEDIANS (ist it & grand old Name?) Vv at, 2 WHAT'S. ALL TA\ AVE Fone” SAny tool knows that 2 pies 2 eauals savin ot WELCOME STRANGER Solomon in IKLAW ™ THEATRE, i ARE , 3 FRANCINE LARRIMORE 8 guy that's got a to divide Sayings of WELCOME STRANGER; Solomon n LauretteTaulor PEG *o’ ‘MY ‘HEART | By J HARTLEY MANNERS CORT WEST 48 5 ‘Bvs 6.20 Wed. 2.20, BELASCO Wri, 4«,8¢ LIONEL ATWILL " Suit: bain LIBERTY ,.'s'| "utre! wear 2h | a oat 8 harthe Musical Comedy iit, “LADY BILLY."| | HA penny wasted is two pennies t and the loatsthe penny, you | | ayina”” WELCOME STRANGER]| RE KUHMER trons ROLANO YOUNG AGLLO'S WILD OAT ese.” Every Evening & Fri. & Sat. Mats Ane" CIAL MATINEE TO-DAY Dy, Weil Thur, 2.30PM Apr Sat 114M MIXED MARRIAGE & °) 0/09) Wilh MARGARET WYCHERLY bint, ale, $1 pune &supy—S' By, Surand Sym, Orca, tke RIVOLI 5 “DECEPTION” The love story ot Anne Boleyn Made by, the “creator of t Dresses and Aprons All News Stands Plisse Crepe Kimonos—-plain and A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Sse TREES 3: ‘B10 falda 100 NOVELTIES “THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI.” Capitol Grand, Orchestra. Mts. J0-d0e. Nats. 85-850 “MADISON SQ. GARDEN TWICE DAILY. 2.18 & 8.15. Story by Virginia Tracy i ow ee SEATS ON SALE TODAY |, n piece models—si RINGLING BROS BARNUM: BAILEY CIRCUS ACROBATS AND Fal Congress of Freaks; ONLY GORILLA IN CAPTIVITY Cretonne Bungalow Aprons—finish i were $2.28...1.68 | Men's Hats felt and cloth Children’s Undermuslins ing material—-striped Money Saving Values wer for Friday Girls’ Princess Slips-prettily trim med with lace Children’ ‘s Muslin Drawers hem stitched hem and tucks sizes [to Billiebirke Pajan hemstitched whe & Jiamy Creight were $1.68 88 VERA GORDON in THE GREATEST LOVE” ‘and Big Vaudevitie, Special Value Limited Quantity of Quire Boxes of | ™ Via the Picturesque Cape Cod Canal METROPOLITAN LINE steamers will resume service for the The ideal route for the business “All the way by water and always in sight of ‘astern Steamship Lines’ steamers for Portland, Rockland, Bangor, and Yarmouth, MARION DAVIES in THE BURIED TREASURE” season on Tuesday, April 12th. man or tourist. Connections at Bosto: MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE, To-night 8.15, Friday 3.00 MARGARET ANGLIN ” Steamers will leave Pier 18, N. R., NewYork (ft. Murray St.) daily including Sundays at 5 P.M, Telephone Barclay 5000, EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES INC. ‘Iphigenia i in Aulis”: ipiitag ef G el Won Sitios Clayton de Ka Wood & Write, oths HOWARD REVUE. hogs BROADWAY at's. \ t@ HC | ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In | B Dear Margaret. Kirby Funny Face Contes OLUMBIA pritvieg Daun FLASHLIGHTS of i820 PHONE CANAL. 9000. Express Freight Service, Autos Carried, HUDSON NAVIGATION COMP aitt Srk'an vane ThMaog MARRIAGE” THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1921. ° AEARN FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Gstablisbed 1827 Friday, as Usuat, Barcain Day 16“Annual GinghamWeek Money Saving Values for Friday Make this Big Store a Mecca for Thrifty Buyers tiste collar and colors .. 32-in. Silke SI shoulders— were .97.... 52-in, All-Wool le chine and OO | «Xcre $1.97 AU B 54-in. All-Wool Bloomers—satin and crepe de chine | tone finish he range of colors —double ruffle of hemstitching —special teneeeeens 2.97 | 38 and 42-in. All-Wool peers b er. e $1.97 Blouses & Sweat ‘S) az.in. AlleWool French Serges— Money Saving Values brown, navy and black lor Friday were $1.97 ‘ 56-in. Irish Tweeds Tailored Pongee Blouses—attrac- smart plaids and stripes: tive models—were $5.37....4,45 WEEE ccc hneeersee. Cotton Pongee Blouses — tailored Vi : D styles—were $2.24. 1.79 arious epts. Jersey Sweaters—Tuxedo model— Money Savin, buff, grey, peacock, one for Friday f Men's and W. "s Umbrellas— Pure Fibre Silk Sweaters—fancy men’s umbrellas Prince of We weave revers and cuffs~-blue, to- handles—cord and peacock, honeydew on women's—were §$3.67...2,50 and black—were $7.94......6.94 | Elbow Length Fine Fabric Gloves pring shades length—were Tuxedo seee i buff Boys’ Heavy - ity double Special 2,81 and dresser coy Ribbons and ’ | Trimmings Kimonos, House Money Savin, or Friday Money Saving Values Reninsats of Frida widths and y greatly reduced. breakfast coat and elas Moire and Fancy Stripe Ribbons tic waist line models-36 to 46 were 45 y Remnants of Dress Trimmin| Gingham House Dresses striped, | ene-third to half former pric plaid and, checks-—helted and one- Men’s Wear 2.37 Money Saving Values tor Friday | _ment-—we Men's Tro ers 50-inch waist Bloomers— seat 6 to 16 and embroidery alana 16-40-90: ars | Men's Carter 1.50 of fines sleeves or sle drawers — were 88 and .44.. 18 regular sizes Stationery er or Correspondence Cards | Men white-—with a self. gray, soft finish filling fountain pen included | wearing —all sizes Tales 71 were 85 CONTINUING SALE OF HOSIERY from The Great Ipswich Auction Sale We were the largest buyers and bought at the lowest prices Women's Mercerized Hose—mock seam 6 pairs for $1.50 about manufacturer's wholesale price Men's Full Mercerized H 6 pairs for $1.35 facturer’s wholesule price Women's Lisle Hose black and colors double garter top 4 to 10--6 pairs for $1.10 about manufacturer's wholesale price All First Quality. Arranged for 1 Silks Money Savin for Friday s’ and Young en’s Clothing Money Savii Special Lot of Young tas Long Trouser Suits—odd sizes— Special 12.50 Young Men's Rain Coats and Slick- ers—tan and grey mixtures— sizes 34 to 44— were $7.94 and $8.74. ’ Rain Outfits— soos 1,9) 38-inch Dress Satin——light and dark colors—soft and lustrous. ..1.5 40-inch Crepe de Chines—full crepe Special 16 74 weave—strect and evening Assortment of Wom and Misses’ Tricolette and Georg- ette Dresses ~ ing—-white grounds various color satin stripes— will Inunder well ‘ were $22.74 and $24.74....16.74 | 33-inch Natural Color Pongee- silk——useful and smart for ii skirts, blouses and dresses... Silk Underwear Yd. Wide Silk Mixed Poplin—chif- Money Saving Values fon finish—high lustre sortment of newest colors 33-inch Silk Mixed Repscord—light Camisoles—satin and crepe de chine | and dark colors were $5.94 to 88.74. green and brown heather mixtures were $14.50 to $18.50... Special Lot of Boys’ White Wash- i some have colored col- 6 to 10 years— eoricane V} Dress Woolens Envelo, Charslaen—a ye de chi: Hf ay a flies Hea Little Boys’ Reefers—-velour checks —best tailoring —3 to 8 years lightly handled— r Friday Storm Serges— navy blue sponged and shrunk “Velours—Silver- wn, navy and black Silk ase and Glove Silk Underwear Money Saving Values Silk Hose—full fashioned black, grey and African All-Silk Hosiery Prince of Wales | fashioned—black—a make noted : for wearing quality— Glove Sill ‘Vests—tailored —just right for short sleeve frocks mist, champagne, Glove Silk Bloome-s- Upholsteries Money Saving Values Union Suits— Novelty Snowflake Curtains— $27.50 HEARR 50-in, Drapery Poplins and HEARN Importation of Tan Casement Dra; were $1.50 to Linenized Cretonnes— were $1.17 to $1.27...... Cretonnes—one yard wide— Fine Repp Cretonnes. Special , Scrim Curtaining: Igium Stripe Slip Corre ing Over Draperies, Alhambra Weaves 57 Neate Data ik Caaus Carin 2.97 Extra Heavy Tapestry Couch Covers—were $14.47. Linings—Art Goods dd colors Money Savin rong, long-wear Brocaded Satin—spring weight— : for lining of coats and $4.95 and $5.95 Men's Silk Neckwear tion of striped and figured designs in newest Spring colorings— excellent color range 3! Ready "Made Sofa Pillows—pretty Laundry Bags excellent quality known make— long 4 were $1.22 Union Suits ted | | -78 | Men's Cambri Night Shirts | -64 | Odd tat Hand Embroidered Show towels, dressses, centre- Blankets & Flannels Money Savin. Men's Otis Underwear long sleeve shirts drawers--first quality sizes, 30 to 46, extra sizes up to 64, 20 more were Union Made Coats— in plain blue, white or striped blue mostly all wool also gray with Athletic Union Suits sleeveless Pay union suits Medium Weight: Underwear and summer cottages a cannot promise to duplicate in the All-Wool and Wool Mixed ard comfortable wool mixed sum mer sheet blankets Bleached Domet ton bleached and unbleached black and colors Remnants of Flannel— Reduced Prices e medium weight—black and colors. All-Wool and Woo also novelty shirt Bleached Domet — 26 inches wide y Selection on ‘Tables on Main Fl heavy fleeey nap 16th Annual Gingham Week Inaugurated by Us 15 Years Ago Plaid Dress Ginghams—s2- tee were 67 27 Dress Ginghams02- inch— were 40 and 46. sere 23 were 33... Dress Ginghame— were .26 Apron Ginghams— WEA ME. cis recesocevusal NM Heavy Striped beaten were 30 ..... Aeroplane Linen were .98 .. Linon Suiting—were .50. Gingham Embroidery Flouncings— one of the season's most attrac tive trimming novelties—6% in. wide—special .... .20 White Materials Money Saving Values for Fr: 75 ct. Ratine—35-inch.., $1.10 Pique—36-inch.. 97 ct. Pique—27-inch . 68 ct. Repp—36-inch ... 80 ct. Hearn’s Goodwear Poplin... ey, 78 ct. Gabardine—36-inch. Hearn’s Goodwear Longeloth— 10-yard piece—were $3.40. .2,75 36-Inch Nainsook—10-yard piece— WHE SENN. is naceuttaus 3.38 36-Inch Novelty White Goods— checks, stripes and dots— were .48 and A wie Needs for fers and nthe ng. Moncy Saving Values for Friday ‘ Sewing Cottons—Willington make —200 yards—were .85 dos—64 Sewing Silks—50 yards—black and colors—were .85 dos........ 58 Snap Fasteners—gross— were .80 gross.........0+006 25 White Roll Tape—24-yd. pieco— WERE BO veccsseshascecnsee 4 Rick-Rack—also scallop edge, feather-stitched and middy braids—were .10 and .12.... 7% Dressmakers’ Pins—'/-Ib. box», were .34 : Dress Shields—fine quality—light Weight double cord rubber—-ir-- were .26 to .B4 pair..... oon OD Inside Dress Belting— were .10 to .12 yard. Sewing and Machine Needles — were 8 ct. paper—4 papers for .25 Acme Adjustable Dress Form— 12 sections—collapsible— ere SIBAT Eee toed 9.78 Please give correct size when ordering. ei Comfortables Pillows Money Saving Values for Fri Floral Mull Comfortables—phita borders—white cotton filled—full | size—were $3.97 2.85 Odds and Ends Comfortables— down, lamb's wool or cotton filled coverings of plain or brocaded satins, floral sateen or silkoline— Friday greatly reduced prices. New White Goose Feathers— were $1.12 Ib........ ..79 Muslin, Sheets Spreads etc. Money Saving Values tor Friday Fine Bleached or Heavy Um bleached Muslin—36 in. wide— were .16 -» 10% | 45:in. Heavy Unbleached Muslia— were BO. sccsssesteccaad .26 42-in, Fine Quality Unbleached — were 20 re 54 saeesoeagnne yds. wide— (Pubr1 Rigel pRre ere, 44 Bleached and Unbleached Cheese- cloth -36 in.—were 44%.... 2% 45x36 Pillow Cases—soft finish— were 29 + 2 54x90 Sheets—-for single bede— were 84 oe 81x90 Sheets—fo were $1.32 full size bede— | Bed Spreads—three-quarter sizes— were $1.98 .. Full and three-quarter size Spreads were $2.29 .... 4 | Full and three-quarter size Spreede scalloped and hemm were $4.98 3.69 | Satin Finish Marseilles Spreade— were $5.98 , Kit a ad er

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