The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1922, Page 22

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Lh THE EVENING WoRLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, rez. Revived by the Chicago Opera. By Frank H. Warren. For an act and a half last evening deed, some were of opinion that last evening they had heard the last two acts sung for the first time, The climaxes were nicely built up by Con- ductor Polacco, who did a good even- ing’s job throughout, We must also hand a bouquet to Jacques Coint, | statge director, for his masterly hand- ling of th ecrowd in that final act. modic dip into a fragmentary melody Mr. Prokofieft's offering was never jdull because thé audience sat in |amazement at the ease with which |he tore off the pages of his handi- work. He could tear them all off and nobody would greatly mind, for it is probable no other planist could master them, Simple old Mister Brahms's | for @500,000—Another Has Option on Vennel. Two groups are now working on plans for steamship lines owned and operated by Irish and Americans. One company, the Irish-American Line, has been inoorporated with a capital of $500,000. The other has obtained an option on a passenger es elated eR ln al ne a treatment Some ~ yu will try Resin tment and Soap for that skin trouble and youll thousands Notietat orate BLUE Kitten CAL_COMEDY REVELATION. THE GIRGLE!WrON aie Mats, Wea ast ohn Drew, Mr, ees ter, ate) 4 49TH ST. ™ * Bys.6.0, teo DITRICHSTEIN 08... Wot By Cirete 8428, [Tast 8 Taste Mat.To-n'w. PPimey in ** FACE | VALUE" ‘ or Bel Maced Its three ragee- | IRISH-AMERICAN SHIP » AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS | IN THE REALM OF MUSIC i a a ‘imn| LINES ARE BEING FORMED. | A fe stead | || mer vue ea son's Sth SL yn Ac a2 GPG) CENTURY Bet: 8Ge Pe RC Fy Gill Of the Golden West” Is panbauton othe poker age. in.(thrthi wkh" sn cccndonn"nmt-/®m* Group AWvenay incernersted | 9 Ae ii “AL. JOLSON “somso" | SASSTTTCINIAUNIGE EPUBLIC "isi. aoa il LAWFUL LARCEN YE ASTOR 45%, 8. and nroadway Matthees Sat, and Wed, 2.30 ; in THE See fim |" FAVERSHAM Eves. SQUAW 4.30. in Wh Fay BS. O20 RATS WED 4, “Th | F. | ELTINGE Wes 24 gt Brea our quondam operatic fries Ol rhe movelsent Yan natural and con. |" me a ied resetored the audi-| jiner, know why BROADHURST ™= ro Bt i Be Girl of the Golden West.’ sauntered) tinuous and the suspense well sus-|nce’s eaullibrium. Tho Irlsh-American Line offices are ofd ibi abi THE DEM VIRGIN FY along at the old sluggish Motropolitan|tained. It saved the situation. The | The Philhatnicgio Oronsstre, fa the at No, $2 Beaver Street. A. McCarthy, | Peay te prescribe MARJOLAINE ,oynvc 6 =e] . _[evening, under Mr. Stransky’s direc-| the § YY, bald yesterday that | pace, when, “bang!” went Sheriff] Sheriff was Mr. Rimini, who over-| jvoniie, wnier Mr. Steaneky's dec | bids had been made far twa pat em to re! | PLAYHOUSE ¥. (i. Be. Jack Rance's trusty thirty-two, Dick Juhnson bit the dust and ‘The Girl" was off to a fresh start. From then looked several details that would have made his dramatic impersonation more effective, “The Girl of the Golden West'’ !s and some Wagner selections to con- |tend with, stuff that still finds sym- {pathetic hands stretched out to it. ser ships, and others for cargo b were on the way. P. J. Kilduff, 0 of the directors of the line, said t company proposed to run boats fr New York directly to Dublin, with a| sick skins Resinol Soap cannot be excelled for the | ROBERT WARWICK “ORETIN | HELEN MENKEN in | PRINCESS Bi art J “ee ~ : hi wn ker} too slow a proceeding for American on, ose bay itech es shicae aadlenese to he taming, bat the tast| John Meldrum, a pianist who finds| bosibillty of running to the North] SS Pauline Lord NT EV0 | ' gam lado wee “ ¥ » Chic blindness no handicap to his artistic | ” is well, act and @ half, done as the Chicago Pp r Pein — CENTRAL THE with her lover's life the stake,|etete ae itn tce cnctainiy worthy a|inbors, played In Aeolian Hall, ‘This| »,7R¢Te, are to be only two cabins on| and bath Hopkins in “Anna Christie” Tn ri hosting. 7 young man is improving. He VANDERBILT. wad YMOUTH™<*; 3¥-48in 8 CAML LARUMLE Phee David Belasco was an in- Mate. Wed. through the lively camp scene of the ti) final act, the near hanging of John- son, the rescue by Minnie, her taming Moat Wonderful Picture im FOOLISH WI velop agree touch and a the boats, which are to be less cxpen- | at e-| sive than those on the great liners. ¢ , | Already requests for cabins hav ? 8 a-| received, he said, and reserv | beginning to assume depth | for cargo space have been ask | ster. He is to be commend The second group inter in| terested listener, BVBERYBODY 18 LAUGHING AT tones while his interpre J * 1CS” and ““S, S. TENACITY” The Metropott had a double| tions are THE CRIT : of the gang of roughnecks, until the sduder liane Metdck CHR in Irish whi At, BELMONT WW, 608. Bry. 48. Bru a.30 on Tht Fiat Rent 3.000.000 Picture, two lovers disappeared within the sr = c ping up with the musical) 7"8h shipping has an option on the) Soothing and Healing he if, i el ry ix y CTA L-— Personal his last portrayal of Boris Godunoff liner New York, formerly a cra ck | programme contain BIJOU {ror so ™DOVER ROA BOOTH Weet #5 St. Bra a0. KEEPS STANDEES ON TIPS OF THEIR TOES, 4 A ' grove of redwoods, ro-cchoing the|in the afternoon and “Dic ¥ a venha Wistee hip of the American Line, It is now | Mateas Wedoebay er bee UPON couple's thrilling monotone, “‘Addio, | in the evening. Mr. Cha Whithorne and 1 brokers. Spee © Soy Bite F vith CHAS. LONGACRE West 43m st. bres. at ns ot vee Wires." at Jats. To-m'w & Weil, at 2 ° THANK-U ha LYRIC. aa. beginning @acurday 434 “8ST. ot a impressive with every performance. His reception yesterday was of such dimension that at the close of the mio California,” the opera picked up, gathered force as it progressed, carry- UNU CHERRY ame great linguistic versatility failed him when he got lost in the mazes of the word ‘‘sentiment" and he appealed to some one in the wings for help. If Challapin's Soviet Government looking for a suitable representative} to this country, opera patrons know the right man. “Die Walkuere’ had the familiar cast of Mmés. Jeritza, Matzenauer and Gordon and Messrs. Sembach, Gustaf- son and Whitehill. For the first time since Mme. Jeritza has sung here the standees failed to fill all available space. ing with it an audience willing to be] opera he attempted in English, BOOTH Vise ea" bot as i ie ony Spe ¢ shown. French and Russian to express his ST Two. WEEKS. IT Matiness To-m'w & Wed. ot 3.90, ‘ Even the old Caruso, Destinn, Ama-| sratitude for the generosity and kind- LAST 1 KS. o The Jst YE R f to vast of 1910-14 was unable to keep| C8" Shown him here. Even his THE GREEN | psf A off the shelf this Puccini work, based on David Belasco’s drama and written for the Metropolitan. The Chicago folks revived it to exploit a new tenor, t Ulysses Lappas, a Greck, who, as Xenophon might have put it, “enteu- then exelauneid’’ many parasangs to America to make his debut In New York in one of his favorite parts. Lappas, in his Western road agent make-up, i» the W. 8S. Hart of opera ‘ and can make love with all the sang } froid of the movie star. He is more impetuous in his singing and his voice, while not a great one, docs the work. Rosa Raisa, the girl of the golden voice, was the Minnie. She acted the part cleverly and sang with an abundance of tone that was dramatic and tender at will. 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