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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921 ~ Provincetown muety NOTES. | Printers’ Show at ain ee ses oe served its thing concert of the week | Brown Robinson’s By W. G. Bowdoin. Wood block printing by the Prov- tncetown Printers, enters most ap- pealingly into an exhibition that con- stitutes the attraction at the Brown yeaterday in Carnegie Hal! under Ar tur Bodanzky's Jeadership. The pro gramme was not exacting and Mran- cis Macmillen, violinist, gave it weight by playing the Goldmark concerto in} nimble fashion. The Metropolitan Opera folks Robinson Gallery, No, 415 Madisea | staged “Louise” for their Wednesday Avenue, at 48th Street, that ls to be| night patrone and it was hug continued until April 16 The cata-|joyed. The bi enliste } fogue contains 111 numbers. The collection as a whole ia gay @nd bizarre and includes black and| xy white prints as well as those done in Golor. It shows mucn of tho possi- d pattern, bilities that He in this interesting |“!\" Whitenill and Le . | er principals | field | compan on roles. The prints are characterized by a Kind of flexibility that translates the chosen subjects with originality and force, and fill a space not occupied by @ny otber of the arts. Eleanor Schorer senda three prints respectively i “Medallion,” “Wind. CONCERTS AND MUSIC. Brooklyn Academy of Music Opera House THURSDAY, April 14, 1921 Tenor Francesco Giorgianni Will Appear in LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR ORCHESTRA OF 8 Director. Cd ie SpIWeLt Tickets $1.10 to. $3.30, CMALIQPOLITAN OPERA Mouse, and od," of which the last named is the best and most spirited. ‘The wind movement is do- Lightfully expressed. “The Medallion” is less happy and the trend toward the grotesque is pronouncedly fea- tured. William Zorach is again ultra-mod- ernistic in at least two of his con- tributed prints, in both of which he gambols with a boat with the most awful conceivable figures in the place ‘of the crew. B, J. O. Nordfeldt, in his offerings, exemplifies certain ‘developments of the wood block print and illustrates the use of color in this medium. The Japanese print i# at least suggested by him, His “Neighbors” and “Mon- day estas are particularly note- NIGHT at Doub PAGLIACEI ant SECRET’ OF SUZA HARDMAN PIANO USED. all Peg | NEW_AMSTERDAM ROOF — ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC Tod Lindenmuth confines himsett to |] EST DANCE MUSIC i, WORLD black and white in ‘hls two. contribu- tions, both of which are pleasing | studies, | The work of John Held jr. recalls the Chap Book illustrations of long| years ago, Max Weber's two black and white Prints are poor in design as well (us in Impression. They are, as mig be expected, highly and ultra-modern- istic, | KNICKERBOCKER sm eet. 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GRIFFITH'S DREAM STREET Times. “Grips its spectators.” Masi Wee. sad, Ae GEONGE CENTRAL THEA TRESS bres, 6.30. 230, : THE MLISS Green Goppess ASTOR BWaveasstawict omit BLASCO IBANEZ THEATRE BIJOU ates eee (LYRIC Gest they aca ew, MR.uzo THE WORLD'S GREATEST MOTION PICTURE DIFRICH ST.RSTS WILLIAM FOX Presents Bway SCREEN SPECTACLE EVER SHOWN "The chariot rmon was the Inst | gerd intact inter tove mn WARNING— avorD UNseRUPULOUS Get seats well in Daily mate, 900-91.50, E ELTINGE West, 424. street Matioves Wed. an wceees . Eve. Telegram, COMEDY 7 Tare, Went dist Se | TWICE DAILY QUEENS SHEBA MOST SENSATIONAL AND MOST THRILLING | Buy SEATS AT THE! Evenings, §.45, ‘nso Sat, 2.90, HOLBROOK BLINN’ wine “BAD MA 44m ST. THEATRE DAILY MATS 215 EVENINGS aS | Hampden Macbeth for a ion number of performances at t URST THEATRE |] Seginning ase April the Nineteenth SEATS TO-DAY. “The THEATRB QUILD Preasente Man. PASSES BY :. Pitwrey Lani GARRICK (3,935, tia. turk & Bout ‘Theatre. West 48th Street. “ore bit Ni RITZ Matineos Wednenday 4 Si | 948 wearers MARY STUART TICKETS FOR a REN ct powserritHs | DREAM S{REET May Be Ryrgaset OF THs cage SE SYMPHONY ORHESTTA NG | _TYSON’ s oan 7 bahar LIVE GHOSTS [SELWYN THEATRES Qo" K 3 van FEAVER THEA ts Mie'W'am || APOLLO TRE: eat ae haat | PLYMOUTH Metco cu “gS: $8 || PAT ROONEY MX! Ue CASINO 24!) feu) rome | LITTLE OLD NEW YORK || ss nery “LOVE BIRDS Mo DIFF’ RENT OPENING CASINO Sreaire The Billhoard 15 Cents, She nde] Mus 1 show SREGIAL MATINEES. at ON., TUES., THURS TWICE DRY 2S a5 DOOR OCH HOUR CARLIE NGL the SCORES OF TRAINED > LEROCIOUR, AC SOTINS Ge BEASTS IOMWASTS: “ABRIALIETS. ACROBATS.. Congress of Freak:; man THURSDAY BRINGS That Treasury of Opportunttion America's Leadin; Thoatrical ad OVER 2000 JOBS FOR ACTORS, MUSICIANS, Artists, Advanco Mon, Stags Gar- paniert, Operaiors, Stage Hands, Ele it 's UP TO YOU PRINCESS {* THE EMPEROR’ “JONES 1th, ot way. Eres, | MADISON ‘50 GARDEN xOW BROS_BARNIM.BAILEY. Gigantic Zoo. 30 All News Stands a | BELMONT Wee (3th, Sire: Matinees Thors and. sat | MISS LULU BETT THEATRE W 48 Bevan 48 TRENE ERENE] |1i THtATan EVES 90 BmeeeT MATHERS THURS @ SAT micat GIRL FUL Wen 46th, RULTON wen ates ares Maiti ENTER aD Antes once again EST is on the go! a large airy On Sunday SOND Eh In the Park VIVIAN MARTIN Vi ABRAMIONS Broadway. ‘ oPiviit! BROAD \ = The seldom, L aaa — We won’t aesintt for May First! We know that that is the accepted day for moving, but since we first came to Broadway, last September, we have moved so often that any day looks like moving day to us, and so OVER THE HILL crowds in comfcrt. served seats for all. at the Circle, Broadway and 59th Street, start- ing with matinee at 2.30 o'clock and evening performance at 8.30, and twice daily thereafter. You will find the same OVER THE HILL which has drawn the crowds for the past seven months in five different theatres along = Theatres under the direction of Hugo Riesenfeld RIVOLI * BEGINNING ‘DECEPTION: A Paramount Picture Directed by Ernest Lubitsch, Creator of “Passion” stirring romance ot Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII In scenes that for color and splendor have been equalled on stage or screen i With Henny Porten and Emil Jannings Europe's greatest screen stars SUNDAY—AT THE RIVOLI This time we have picked out theatre which will hold big And there will be re- Theatre Twice Daily, 2.90, 8,20, 4th St, Wert of Biway. HURST by WIII Carleton. Directed ty Marry Mitianse Broadway Cont. Noon at 49th St. to 11.30 P.M. G SUNDAY Rialto Comedy Work TIMES T ae OLUMBIA_ 37/4, Paip oir ay E AVON sQUAre * att. ; nsae ioen a | THE LEW KELLY SHOW SENTIMENTAL TOMMY," PIVOL! “PROXIES” | BROOKLYN. | A Paramount Picture. ih se. Rivoli Conoert Orahatra TRAN D Tavita TRAND cst] ‘GEORGE M. COHAN'S MASTER PRODUCTION | | AUGUSTUS THOMAS’ POWERFUL AMERICAN DRAMA “NEMESIS” IS THE MOST SENSATIONAL SUCCESS IN | THE HIS ORY OF NEW YORK THEATRICALS ‘HUDSO: \ ON THEATRE WEST “th ST. NOW - ABRAHAMSTRAUS.. One cannot help but take inventory of his or her vacation luggage needs when bags of this excellence are in a sale at $2.95. Only through a very special purchase are we able to make this rare and oppor- tune offering. These bags are constructed with the v good split cowhide, cobra-grained and finished in black only. The lining i is of a durable checked fabric and finished with one pocket. 18-inch size, and only 400 of them. This is the initial showing of the A. & S. And the prices are within every woman's reach, ‘The following garments are all made of either white or flesh colored Tub Silk, in a quality that insures long wear and many tubbings: Nightgowns, sleeveless, or short-sleeved shaped and square cut necks. Hemstitched. Bloomers, elastic finished with narrow ruffle $2.25, Cream Storm Serge, 98¢ Yd. A firm even weave, that tailors so well for the Summer street dress or suit, and It is part wool and 50 in, wide. Absolutely the fabric for sports skirts and for children’s dresses in wide A Sale of Women's Neckwear This sale includes every sort of neckwear at exceedingly low prices; ve the frock and lightweight cape for Spring wraps. All marabou or marabou combined with row of ostrich Some models with tail trimming. Jined Three different. styles, of 69¢ al Ba lemon and plain with Valenciennes lace Of eyelet embroidery, with mers trimming. White or ecru Tuxedo collars, in ecru shade. | A: & 8, Own Brand Sweet Venise Collars, 45¢ Collars, Vestees, Guimpes 19¢ 14 Ib, cake 9¢ 9 Circular or square collars in 49, to $1.98 Regularly 29¢ several designs of Venise lace, Mostly one of « kind, and | fontauk Chocolate Pepper- white or cern, every one far under regular mints, 39¢ tb. A & 8 —Biret floor, Content A & Sere Mowe, Onsen ry — BROOKLYN 9 to 5.30 Store Hours: A Sale That Brings Vacation Thoughts! 400 Leather Traveling Bags at $2.95 Each Superior Split Cowhide ah i,t Wind view of giving the best possible wear, of A. & B.—Talnd Moor, Central. Sale of Brassieres and Bandeaux Combined with a Sale of “May-O” Belt Corsets The “May-O”" Belts are Corsets especially adapted to the well-developed figure—and this Sale brings an unusu- ally interesting opportunity to women who wear extra sizes, ‘The Brassicres in this great combination Sale include styles for all types of figures. The Sale of Corsets “May-O” Belt Corsets with medium high bust and long hip- line, elastic section in skirt, well-boned throughout, at $3.95. “Ma: -O” Belt Corsets with medium low buat, well boned, long bip-line, at $2.95. “May-O" Beit Corsets of white coutil, low bust, well-boned, at $1.95. The Sale of Brassieres Bandeaux of pink brocaded Coutil, hook- back model, made with extra long lines to come down well over the cor- set top. $1.29. Pink Brocaded Coutil Brassieres with Ince yoke and lace band at bottom, 98. Pink Batiste Brassieres with deep yoke of lace, 69¢. White Batiste Bras- sieres with Cluny- patterned lace yoke, 49e. A & Stent floor, bam ‘Meeting a Long-felt Need” A Clearance Sale of 1 some Women’s Women's Tailored Tub 2.Clasp ‘Glace Silk Underwear Gloves 95ec Pair There are about 500 pairs in this collection, and every pee is a bargain for some one, Black, whit» and colors are included a. | all sizes are represented in the lot. Un- necessary to a+'| that they were higher Priced originally, .—@reet floor, Contra. . Lingerie Shop. Petticoats, straightline V-| models, hemmed and hem- stitched. Double panel front and back, $2.94, Step-in Bloomers, fin- ished withhemstiching. $1.94. A. & B.—Beound Meor, Rest, models; $3.94, knee, Pineapple Layer Cakes Light fluffy cake layers, filled with crushed Hawaiian pineapple and topped with pineapple icin, 2 Layers, 37c Each, from 46c, 3 Layers, 52c Each, from 64c. Sample our excellent Nut Bread, made of the best in- gredients only. Special, 39c Loaf, from 45c, Counter deliveries only, A. & S—Subway oor, Livtngston i. ee Candy Specials For Over-the-Week-End Pounds of deliciousness, at much less than usual per pound! Milk Chocolate Covered Pineapple, 69¢ Ib, Regularly 840 Cubes of juicy pineapple, dipped in soft vanilla cream, then covered with a smooth coating of milk chocolate, Molasses Fancies, 44c Ib. Regularly 59¢ Molasses peppermints, win- Reduced from $1.39 Yard as been reduced to an absurdly small price! Novelty Spring Plaids, 89¢ Yd. Reduced from $1.39 Yd. Aneffective variety of colors and combinations, 39 A. & B.—ttreet Noor, Central At Very Low Prices ces and guimpes for the suit or sweater, collars for Plain or Circular Feather Capes, $4.75 In black or brown, satin Styles that have sold for more in regular stock Frilled Guimpes, $1.69 Eyelet Embroidered Vestees Vanilla Chocolates,