The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 24

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EI IS Zerola Scores In Opera ‘Aida’ At Monhattan'" Te was a big night for N. Zerola, | Nelli tenor, at the Manhattan Opera House |p Yast evening, where the Pavorita Grand | du Opera Company gave its second per formance of the six hei are planned i ro Whe opera was “Aida.” Ze may | pr be remembered as a mober of the old, Hammerstein forces more than ten years ago. He has done service meanwhile far from here, but was en- gaged for two performances this sea- fon at the Metropolitan. He ap: peared only at Sunday night concerts, | {** however. He still hms a fine collce ton of ringing high notes left, and he never hesitated to display them Inst night. ‘The audience fairly lay in @hem, and when, at the close Nile scene, Rhadares, impersonated By Zerola, gives his sword to Amperis to the accompaniment of a high C, ‘the audience rose with him. So wild Was the subsequent demonstration young lad ‘that, after several curtain cs . e@onductor reappeared, picked up the| Tho vocal misfortune th aun be- ‘orchestra on the final musica! p! | fallen Benjamin Gigli, the Metropol ‘and Mr. Zerola did his bit over again.| tan tenor, throughout his season here Throughout the opera he showed much | Pursued him to Atlanta, and he was Yooal power and resonance, although | forced to give up his role in “Andrea eombined with certain roughnesses in Monday might, and in “Me- Mhrasing and tone production. It was Wednesday night in the often more quantity than quality m city, L. Darve was the Aida, good’ yo- ally at intervals; A. Ordon hest- tant Amonaso; N. Frascani, who sang iso Monday night, the Amneris; L Dafle Molle, the King, with a reson-| ent basso, and 1. Picchi, the Ramfis. French and BEng women have fire to nt estate 48 popular in their new field They are highly cultivated artiste and bring to ¢ h km t and seem destined to oir work in ducts is almost un cany in its precision and theri slip in the longest ph: difficult numbers, s enkavaller” duet, were rolle the surest ea In fact, sometimes jt seemed too machine like. ‘The audience was p d be for person in V. Bos, who, ax and will make r climate and try to shake off tarrh that has afflicted him. of Hoyt St Subway Station Brooklyn 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Ave. 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. For Saturday FULTON STREET aro’ BRIDGE STREET yond words at the unusual perform. | He is back in New| haste for al he audiences have | OST suits have 2 pairs of full lined knickers ; well * tailored double breasted suits. Rich fabrics and colors. We are sure of the values—they can’t be matched. Get here early for choice. .+.-.. 10° Children’s wash suits Here’s a real bargain: Oliver Twist and middy style, fast wgsh goods, sizes 2 1-49 to 8. An exceptionally lew price. Boys’ blouses Get a half dozen at this bargain price; they’re fine Jap crepe and blue and striped chambray blouses. Special at 89° Boys’ shirts Here's uhat boys want now — real shirts, These are specially priced; 95¢ white and colors at ° ; ; Children’s straws Excellent quality Straws Hats in all shades and shapes. Real values at ’ Boys’ hats and caps They match suit patlerns; sizes for children and boys in latest spring Unusual values at styles and colors. evening was provided at Town Hall by |" come | their 5 honors with the! ® _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921. ore he Gad sor emi very | 00 "" CORMACK RECEPTION. hore tthe Petiring Cubnn Pr heytinn CONCERTS AND music. __ | a AMUSEMENTS. ie nares AeouiAG’ Ester Teuon"ay alga @ 8 rast pan wen Ta ashe ul I NS TON AS Bd hy ss . WASHINGTON .!.N S 7.20 [PASSING SHOW E, A thoroughiy enjoyable and artist ALLSTAR 4 AAGSTAR IN ‘ya NIGHT" WATCH | The AMBASSADOR (2.", 8, bs THE EROSE Gk nt RED WILLEBRAND or BALTIMORE NPR ne : SPECIAL EXCURSIONS |EMPIRE )3,<' A ETHEL & s0W! grateful to & public t a to land without — MARILYN MILLER, LEON ERROL : NEW AMSTERDAM ROOF—NEW Round Trip. War Tax, 378 . LONGACRE, W. 48 St. Bry, 23, Mata, he GRANT # ope MITCHELL | pir eet Ti, Week ot way. ven, Matinces Wed. ‘aod Sate 2.36." MOTOR BOAT FOR KING A forty-foot motor boa President M ALFONSO. At 1i—Max Fisher's World's Beat Dance Oreh,| KNICKERBOCKER $37*%; DiFtRics Ss? Rrstanste Fires ae ate “ W/E PRINCESS Zit.. tan, ¥, of By. THE EMPEROR TONES eg The 9T & HOOKERS. A) By Hamano MATINEE TO-MORROW JUDSON Wr, (4h st re at ate NE! MESIS Sens | 44m ST THEATRE | DAILY MATS.215 EVENINGS OAS | || psjowanerices wire LIVE GHOSTS wii A THEATRE GUID PRODUCTION FAMINE: Cow iaee RaEe® Pies Non GAYES THEA IME | Wes Gir, Drsines, £48 ELTINGE ¥ ci aca, cones, $45 | Bice SRSABOIY meets DREAN) STREET WENDELL McMAHILL Presents D. W. GRIFFITH’S DREAM STREET From Two Stories by Tuomas Burke RLTSS lonedh Gotoess aru La TWICE OAILY-ALL SEATS RESERVED peda oThea.. By & 434 8: eo. © us’ COHAN (2 iiloes ‘ancaion THE TAVERN vai 54" HARRIS Sor i346 Bowe o3te Matlnees Wed. & Sat., 2.15] WELCOME STRANGEK "4 yeivie BELASCO Wei 440. irenines at 15, tees ‘Thurs LIONEL ATWILL ', 89's RAU.’ LIBERTY ("| ak wile? Zs" & SAT. ORS Fh EZ uy im the Musical Comedy Hit, “LADY BILLY." LYCEUM ™*siitince ante i Bt Sf INA CLAIL RE io we ‘cou Grdcer: GALETY, 46 St. Pra 830, Mats. Wod. & Sat, 2.30] PR FE. PROCTORG| fogs & Witehle, Clayton & Fé Sta Muller @ ea stantey 23d St The Old Swimmin’ Hole” Aud Tig VAUDEVILLE. sh OSEPH £. HOWARD'S REVUE, | fife texte, Maney Harty ae Kits fica, “oleh KATHERINE Mee JONALD tn My ‘Lady's Latehkey.* Bist SSUE HAYAKAWA | ly GLOBE. Brenings, 8.15. Mate £ Wed. a P-TOP. The Teeming Byway of Rugged Ro- mance — where skulking figures — inspired love—bad desires — CLASH in a dramatic battle of emotions and in a bbb wacko COOGAN | and Others CHARLES RAY in BLACK ROSES” and 0-BIG ACTS—8 | COMED | SHUBERT | wm. a. | Brady's PaBROKEN. WING A, 87th Str e BWAY. POAC Bait BiB SNS ‘Sue T FAM AMUSEMENTS. _ New York's Latest and Most Hilarious Laughing Hit! iT Tavs Tose, & T H Presents | Moves to Town Hall Monday— | at the sign of the Great Red Flare. SHON ORCHESTRAS. | BROADHURST Mai Neat We ERVANT. In the MOUSE Fri Nig at: MACBETH, Thien, Niche: HAMLET, Wed, wed oat and ‘Thurs. Mat FRAZEE Wirt 2s, Matinoes Wed. and Zs SHOSLBELWEEN SELWYN THEATRES APOLLO 7%: Matinees, Wed, and Si Won s § Rooney & Bent in. “Love Hirds THEA, Tet Sea: TIMES SQ. Staged by Bveuings ie 0 Atl Seats Reserved. PARK THEATRE Witltam Broadway and 50m Bireot. OVER THE HILL By Will Carleton. Dizeoted by Harry Mata G rg Go Good Seats tn Baloon: AN Beats Reserved. THEATRE, ‘ist MATINEES. TO-MORROW AND. THURSDAY 2.30. ‘‘Hits the laughter target * in the bull’s-eye.”’ JUST MARRIED VIVIAN MARTIN (Hersll and LYNNE OVERMAN “Provoked plenty of laughter.’’—World. Tire Heh W. of N's. Ks #20 Matinoes Wed. & Sat ue 20, | cnt | Saar ANGLIN ii ‘Then,, E. of By, Rvs, 8.20 0, W. of Bway. bre 8 AMPbEN i Mia WO&R@t | tn MACKETH To nleht sts ae u ume | The ON WEST apiet, | + Mara Thurs. & Sat Aer Puree ex i ‘QUEEN OF SHEBA BELMONT West 48th Street. Bryant 48. Matinees Thure and Sat MISS LULU BETT — SELWYN ‘nS pug a ae WILLIAM FOX, Presents a Picturtration of Mark ‘Twain's Famous Comedy Romanca, “A Connecticut Yankee ii ARTHURS COURT” as Beata 1g Orchestra, S00. ad Sean In Orchestre. $1.00, War Tax Extra, |S near Broadw Kivenings 8.90, Sun. ‘THA NEWLT-PARCE PLYMOUTH 2". \, {518 81. bre 40. LITTLE OLD NEW YORK’ PLAYHOUSE {*. "5,01 way. Tees 415 DoRISK EA NExomiince TIE WORLD'S €WEETHEANT. THEATRE W 48 3 "es VANDER AS c Garrick fi itam 252 238 | “LILIOM” | A THEATRE GUILD PRODUCTION REPUBLIC, W, 42d St. Max GRACE LARUE Wed, & Sat 2.40, “Hl tcl ede Els for Ww. 4st | Maus Wed MAXINE ELLIOTT'S \) “HOLDS AUDIENCE BREATHLESS, SPANISH LOVE LYRI | WE nn most mensa FULTON 3,40 Ss% (uit, ENTER MADAME ¥iBsx TREVOR, N GIMBEL AY 2 te ARO 8. BROOKLYN : ' 1 W. 634. ve, 6 = Seas = - which—through the unbelievable TIAN 1p CRnOKs BAD) BOY.” a ose a roi fase Bronx Opera House $422.54." 1] gew’s New York Theatre & Roof ‘ : J iss. a7 (und Brmpticny Ofandin ; 1 hs ALP. ME Roof tot ALM invention of Orzanno KeLium Mark STRAND” Spec rueeindint | Sue fox “COLLEEN mae nav? | Jane Cowl turduen| fichdi SAM org armed | MARSHALL NEILAN’S LAST 4 (rg) ETHEL LEVEY American "init iy Pe at 818 | “BOB HAMPTON OF PI ACER” eee Loc |40€ COOK. EVA SHIRLEY & ‘All Seat: THE cae CTERS B HAMPTON OF PLACER ool Bete Cy Ate i (Reunrved AC ALLY ——SS—=—==_=_ rit MIDPODROME = 100 MOVELTIES | OLUMBIA = (Twice Dally Popalas TALK TO YOU FROM THE SCREEN pease) C ANNOUNCEMENT Sight Seeing Yacht ‘Around New York Steamer ‘‘Tourist’’ STARTS SEASON 1921 Saturday, April 30 Leaving Battery Pier 2:30 P.M. REGULAR DAILY and Sl SUNDAY THIPS ‘Thereafter 10:30 M. TELEPHONES, BROAD 3373—6a54 ott TOWN HALL 43ed Street East of Broadway Beginning Next Monday TWICE DAILY—2:30 and 8:30 == All Seats Reserved == At the SIGN OF THE GREAT RED FLARE HIKING is the most healthful of all outdoor exercise. are in excellent shape. E advantage of the People's Free Play Ground. Hiking, Baseball and All TIMES || THEATRES UNDER DIRECTION 0 s CRITERION cei eae (OF HUGO. RIESENF ELD utdoor ports | For the First | Time DYCKMAN ST. FERRY | Daas Be FERRY. ‘Also Best Route for Autos toN. J. The Laughter The Tears The Whimsy of ||| BY POPULAR SIR JAMES M. BARRIE |) DEMAND “SENTIMENTAL|| Deception T 0 M M : a The love story of Anne Boleyn and A Paramount Picture | Henry VII will “The seventh wonder of the film wort remain at the ald, | RIVOLI Broadway et 49th Stu. “Pm. Weat 132d. Sty ."M. Direct rali connections at Aibany” £0 al" polnte north, “east "PARE 44 ONE WAY. #7 ROUND TRIP, Service. Autos Carried. VIGATION COMPANY MIDDLETON, 8, ,ROKLAND and A. EMERSON, SUNDAY $125 ON THE HUDSON HIGHLAND PALLS, NEWBL BEACON AND RETURN, SL a Mi. BEACON NOW. OPEN Steamer “\NEWBU RGH” Restaurant, wilast br Reeelvers, A dhe 8. Moerteon Production. Continuous Noon to 11.30. | IALTO MES | nant LIN Revival SQUARE SPAMOUS RIALTO OnCIL D | Broadway | CAPITOL wis: Beginning Next Sunday. D. W. GRIFFITH'S gieaxt; SPECTACLE ROSCOE | ARBUCKLE “The for a third week, grow comfortably. beginningSunday May 1, ‘CEN AL HUDS iON LINE We mammoth tent. A Paramount Picture mane With the original tnter- | Performances METROPOLITAN LINE THROUGH THE CAPE COD CANAL. Co n and, 8. 1, Rothafel for an revirel of | elaborate America’s soreen clamic TERMS- SCHENCK BROS York SnooKLyH 1) Aa sei AGO BRYAN STAI STRAND uesatito | EASTERN S. S. LINES AUCTION SAT. MAY 14 frat ational FRACTIONS TRAND al PAR Sa KEANSBURG | BOAT AT NOON | sunt, JACKIE COOGAN '3,76Ws \y at O80, WM! as BUNDAY-WOBLD WaANLS-WOlib WONDERS 4 Come out via the Lexington Av. Subway, Sc Fare. sentatives show you this tract. Judge for yourself ite great future. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in ‘HUSH’ x pr sis 600 Subway Terminal LOTS Bounded by Westchester Avo., Parkway and Parade Grounde SEVENTY YEARS AGO, a country estate of 30 acres, at what is now 36th Street and Fifth Avenue, was sold for $9,100. couldn't buy it short of $9,000,000, Yet, seventy years ago, his friends asked Coventry Murray why he was “going so fer uptown,” Bronx and Pelham Today you He said, “There is just one way in which New York can grow and That is NORTHWARD," had no subways! Now the most admirably situated tract in this amazing northward ‘growth will be sold at ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE on SATURDAY, May 14, at noon, on the premises, rain or shine, under When he said this we 600 CITY LOTS, with every city advantage, on grade, no Rocks to be excavated, right at the NEW Pelham Bay Park Subway Terminal, yet ocean 1 thc very heart of ew York's Playground.”* me begin at noon 70 “oat te cha om the a bore als paral Gt Re adaniage of he pretative and amnciry- | wat Veer terse BOSTO $6.78 geld Ss aie a tore ‘onion That" Ugre-4n owner. se. ram Speck A nd. an Nome featment ‘of “speedy "increase Io’ vale BEA (One Dinan Us tion by Hugo Riesenfeld. Inc.Tax Let my repre- 65% may remain on mortgage for one, two er three years at 5!» L. KENNELLY, (Real Estate Auctioneer) 149 Broadway, N.Y.C. Tel. Cortlandt 1547 NEW YORK MUST GROW NORTH Se SEND FOR ILLUSTRALED BOOKMAP [SADA Wud WANES WAS enemies nnn nti RINTING ARTs SHow VF iivertions eoctasts BUSTY EaelTs ea 84, minwtes running ilar ty lay “ores et Ae Ras chesws stunt on the N.Y, tind Wertinenter KR. is & eintan! ‘rik “ftom ‘the. prapeny. f) Ae ASIST, amen New York reo and acre of Pothem Bay of you and the kiddies to roam NOW i is the Time to BUILD Consiriction roms are down. 1 tocroriments Ahm ta 40% faniber reduction Messrs. Kalish & Kalish, Ate’ys, 27 William St., N.Y. C.

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