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IN THE REALM CF MUSC [op a J, An “out ot FOUR WEEKS OF OPERA we sold. ‘The oper was si fon 'trom , IN xe] Destino,” in four acts. ind Julle Foret CHI DED nOtsh Joseph Royer as Don Carlos di Var- La Forza Fred Jagel tn gas, the brother of Donna Leonora, was in rare volce. Banca Saroya, | statuesque beauty, sang the role of | Pcture Fortune Gallo, General Director of! the daughter of Il’ Marchese di Cala- . the San Carlo Grand Opera Company, | trava, who died from an accidenta!| SOCIAL PR instituted four weeks of popuiar mu- sical festivities last night at the Man- hattan Opera House. Every seat was sold and the Fire Commissioner re- fused to permit more standing room pistol discharge in the hands of Don Alvaro, her lover. The colorful dances of the peasants were staged by Sylvia Tell and corps de ballet. Arturo Papalardo con- ducted. “Why Girls is presented this week at the Riaito with James Kirkwood Inpersonating the dual role of Sir Everard Dominey, problem set to VAUDEVILLE MAKES A JOYOUS START AT | the “shimmy” THE WINTER GARDEN | an English nobleman, and Leopolo| Voistead ove ———- Von Ragastein, German officer. The] packed house Vaudeville got a joyous reception) story {is laid just previous to the| Broadway The: fn the Winter Garden last night. The| World War and is ono depicting ie ; Jespionage system that Germany ha wad ee re i hg Shavers | maintained for years, The two men vaudeville chain, was With 88! looked so much alike that thelr roln- enthusiastic a gathering as ever) tives and most intimate friends were greeted the extravaganzas and spec- | unable to tell them apart. The double | dience by her tacles that made it famous, And the a a Plenty to applaud. a dramatic manner crowd found pl y pplat exposure of the c Nora Bayes, fresh from her tri-|of the film whi stars in the m occupled a box this film, won and the double ra is the feature 1s presented by honors with A portrayal of + umphs in London, got such a wel-|George Melford. The star is sup- last night as t have warmed | ported by an able cast, tnelu a tert , ages % Ax . hae dozen at-| A282 Forrest, Truly Shattuck, pt pik vogthchgnde ook half a dozen at-\tuine La Rue, Winter Hall, he tendants to carry to the stage all the! Hojjand and Lawrence Grant snappy one flowers sent to her wore herself out ans nd she nearly | Kaiser ring encores. | An interesting f¢ ville attraction: ture of the pro- She sings a number of new songs | gramme is Charles Urb: The Four | pressed by Bill fp the popular Bayes manner, dances | Seasons,” a native picture made by | house rocking and converses engagingly with the| Raymond Ditmars with introdetory | Gene Hughes sudience. She declared she was back | dances by Vera Meyers, Grace Kast-|Playlet that i Shields, the u and the audience cordially echoed the ‘man and Lolita Armond sentiment = Janes Barton, dancer ic genius, cene and in | Murry Girls in Lloyd and Chr | Shaw's Sportin bill and both his ec! come- th ‘| WILLIAM S. HART | PLAYS THREE PARTS w s” Ik given Rivoll Chorus as a prelude to the Hart | part is presented by Mr. Kirkwood tn | wonderful dancing, “Twentieth Century p-act ook first honors among the » of Burne-Jones. s piys Lhe part of the the Inkwell” cartoon 1s The orchestra plays @ Tschalkowsky's “Romeo ith Lotta Madden and a duet, “Cowboy Bal- by members of the —>—_— OBLEM SET TO JAZZ AT MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE Leave Homie,” a mod- ern film version of the age-old sqcial jazz music, with mid- night cabarets, expert exponents of and some “wine” that rlooked, delighted a last night at Moss's atre, Muraine Powers, one of the youngest of the glittering ovie constellation, who for the presentation ‘of the hearts of the au- clever acting and her and shared the nna Q. Nielssen in the asons fathers should give more attention to the training of Review,” comedy, vaude- 8 offered, It was closely y Glason, who kept the with Jaughter, Mrs, presented an amusing made a_ hit Frank acrobatic cowboy; the songs and stor and stie were well received ng Dogs wound up the musical z Rice, the soldi | ey Mar hctde, tate eat ot ction A IN\A COWBOY MOVIE| CHAPLIN HEADS BILL proved pleasing in their Intes i —— IN “THE IDLE CLASS” and the Moran and Wiser Review, mili 4 © Rivou | 4 formerly at the Century Promenade, | William S, (Bill) Hart, at the Rivoli AT THE STRAND fontaine hilarious comedy this week in his latest drama of the} ag acts are Mile, Olymp) West, “Three Word Brand,” imper- | 1 is th , yall, In an equ onates three roles, the father of twins,| Charite Chaplin ts the laugh pro- Kajlyama, the J ae eeeee eee ie eciee es) Voker this week at the Strand The- expert, in an int tnd later on the twins themselves | si ‘ ne tal Yea} demonstration, —« h The toplay was adapted and| tre {n his latest comedy, “The Idle American appearance of Du Ci abert Hillyer from the | C/as:"" It is a First National attrac- &@ European acrobat who per “ nd tion, and was written as wel surprising feats atop an unsupported SE) Wall) Reynolds: SEHBES-ATO OES |e ats she euined tin. liTh ladde: of thrills and adventures in the story y oe 1 ==4 life in the West in the days of Class,” ‘Charlie. essays a dual role DOUBLE EXPO: BAUM Harhewihenis| tee a ep ker \eonmuy ener oe nd six-shooter, is just as el a eet eat ee IN A RIALTO PICTURE) '™ersining as ever. ce, the comedy blondo . “The Beggar Maid” is another film | “7°° oa Cok PORE hdd Lt) 4 . that introduces pa new star in Mary | eat such igh degree of pulchritude “The Great Impersonation” from| Astor, a New York girl. The film is|to Charlie's picture ts the ‘ the novel of EB. Phillips-Oppenheim,| based’ en ‘Tennyson's poem and in per comedia which everybody likes — you will, Jacket tite and digestion, By the makers of “After Every Meal an in‘ Class.” hew sugar-coated chewing gum A delicious Peppermint flavored sugar around pep- permint flavored chewing gum that will ald your appe- polish your teeth and moisten your throat. Bl23 _ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. Mack Swaip, the heavy of many of Chaplin's comedies, Is also on the Job. Theatre patrons addicted to cheese see Winsor before bedtime should McKay's animated cartoon, of a Rarebit Fiend.” Sport Pictorial, the Bill and Bob, and ‘The cinema entertainment, The Strand Orchestra plays Tchai- Italian,” rendered by koveky’s ‘‘Caprice “Caprice Basque" 1s Marta de la Torre, violinist. Se HARRIET F. NEFFLEN, ACTRESS, DIES AT 77. American Use. \ Realdent of Brooklyn, Had Played Richara Leading Roles With Mansfield. Funeral services will be held this evening, the Rev. FE, M. Halliday of- ficiating, for Mrs. Harriet F. Nefflen, seventy-seven, prominent for years She died Sunday of heart trouble at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Willard De Lisser, No. 1064 East Interment to- morrow will be in Woodlawn Ceme- an actress. 19th Street, Flatbush. tery. Mrs. Neffien, born in Boston, was a resident of Brooklyn twenty-three] opportunity to enjoy these venetits, tho| | for thirty days, The ; te fale Carinbad spruce! water and sprude| saits| {| seen at any of Tho years. Her husband, who died many | eeeee renee eaten ty at Te ae ane Shr Gneabricamion years ago, was a well known artiat| Carisad Products Company. can be léft at any of The World’ and mural decorator, Mra, Nefflen was for many years the star of the old Amaranth and the Gil- bert Dramatic Societies of Brooklyn. Says PHOEBE SNOW- “Our cars of steel Attest the zeal The management For safety feel, No caution’s quite Too small or slight Upon the Road of Anthracite.” There Adventures Ne'er Well,” @ serious feature, complete the while Commuting. Then and Now es She played leading parts with Robert Hilliard, Richard Mansfield and other noted actors, Her last appearance on the stage was about six years ago in n | Jack London's play “The Great Inter- For Tired, Aching New method keeps feet in ls alrogation.” Mrs, De Lisser Is also a perfect condition of | well kn ‘UST plunge those tender, paining feet Do into a bowl of warm water. Work up a CARLSBAD PROVES | POPULAR RESORT Healthful Waters Imported for How soothing nerves, It prevents swelling, perspiration and itching. a penetrating balm. feet will feel fine. 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