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tn, Hunter College Girls Will Produce ‘‘Jeanne d’Arc’’ ALOMAN, FRANCE 5 CONEN, MELEN $9! \ Mary MCNALLY, ANNA ME&DE. HEMEN ROACH: 5 of Dometmy with its country Whple = Production, From] stumes and Scenery to Finarices, to Be Under Con- trol of the Student Body. and dances to the magnificent e, then DALLEN Ob) VE WHEATON to the battlefic rs and tortured priests go out to f hymn of Jeanne a ve or Spiritus. The! Roach, front row. Hipter College presents it* amliast act discloses Jeanne In prison Olive Wheaton, who plays the title role, is the tall figure in the pic- Mua! Parsity “Jeanne Are,” bY] worn out by t ndless tortures of] ture at the right. The others are, left to right, E. Dallen, Muriel Pritchard, Pereg MacKaye, at the Town Hall Mae Magdalen Now! and Elizabeth Hatch. j her trialj The play closes on a note of high courage, for Jeanne's “voices” come back to bring her faith even Dusenbury sta begin their mourning chant Christe E this vening, The production this year fis on a larger scale than any attenppted before, the cast, which in- F eludep eighty people, being more than R. Brand, J. Herstein, directed the, acener: twicg that of any previous play. It} ‘The ce of the Sommer, Neidhardt, the dances. fs alsd the first time the varsity play Wheaton, Who yaiee th Kane, he Student Varsity Committee in- i , D'Alencon; a OG © sludes Katherine V, Kasser, Chairman has peen given outside the college ad amy Ati Vain’ pivortbhant Webesett La Tremouille than rty| College Dramatics; Flore} Westin, Meade, King Chorles; Augusta Hol- the ties df the prodiiction, trom costumes] ser, Archbishop of Chartres. The no- as soldiers, courtiers, peasants, | costumes; Mildred Archibald, scenery © and shonery to finances, are controlled] maining speaking parts are played Kathryn Edie, properties; Beat eeH eect’ by H. Hartung, f Henrietta Prentiss coaehed|Kohn, finances; Mabel Burke, pro- ©, Hurwitz, M td i y, assisted by the memt mme; Ruth Miebling, reception; Play is one of startling con-| jj, . Prite! y Department. Miss|Charlotte Berg, publicity; Rebecca. the scene changing from the' Stein, F, Berkowitz, a » N. (i, Vera Loeh and Miss Edna Welles! Silverman, box office. On. Important to Saturday Shoppers. A Special Selection of The Blouse Department q Natural ‘ makes a special feature, in the regular stock, of a Stone Marten Scarfs Misses’ Blouses in smart models and materials, very moderately of exceptionally fine quality priced. Included are will be on sale in the: Fur Department 2 Chambray Blouses, in blue or green, to at $30.00 each harmonize with the modish tailored suit of , tweed . py , : + at $5.25 Dimity Blouses, with front or back closing (Third Floor) and long sleeves; the free edges fluted or : edged with crochet lace} variously’ priced at ese 8k | ila OS 02,05 A Special Clearance of ’ Silk Blouses, in most attractive models, at ee hw) le le $875 ¢0 9.75 Boys’ Fine Shoes | (Third Floor) A very low price for a really beautiful scarf ' (chiefly discontinued styles of Balta make) ; / | a ea dst at Fashionable will offer very desirable value at $4.75 per pair for P All sizes in the collection, but not every size Misses and the Younger Set a in ev le. ¥ are extensively featured at mederate prices (Sixth Fieor) + in the Departments on the Second Fleor. Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New Pork Thirty-tourth Street : . Thirty-fifth Street THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21 On Magnificent Scale Unusual in College Drama MORE HARD WORK i i] MAGDALEN wad cans, where MORIEL PRITCHARD: ELIZABETH HATéM. Above are seen, from left to right, Jean Waldman, Frances Cohen, Helen Sommer, standing, and Mary McNally, Anna, Meade and Helen Miss Agnes Mellor, I. Salley, B. Small, the costumes; Miss Bernice » He Roacl White, the songs; Miss Flora Rubin, ¢ the orchestra, and Miss Augusta costumes; Deborah Drabkin, assistant Spring & Summer Clothes i SAYSNATION NEEDS LESS PROFITEERING McCumber, Launching Tariff reduce costs was for the manufactur- er and the retatler to be satisfied with “most meagre” profits for a whilg and for the factory employees to increase thejr efficiency “to the highest possible degree.” “This propoged legislation will cpen | Jority. the way to. prosperity in the United States, but it will not, until adied, Senator McCumber, . ‘The Ameri People must do the rest, and here. I want to say a word to the ference abundant opportu for d bs 9 bate will be allowed in the. Sonal Mat Taye Keer, sotpel ace whe He sala it would bo Impossibi ing, () rah ah! mfticed place the American valuation \)\ fn the pending Tariff Bill because the attitude assumed by the F nee Committee and the Republican ma- Tho plecgé way giver: by Senator McCumber in response to suggestions 4 by Senator Simmons and Senator bring about thiy result,"’ declared} Jones (Dem., N. M.) that immediate consideration should be given that feature o fthe measure. = * The new Tariff Bill, comprising 438 pages, was read in two hours. This | |} ” asked the O18 For inerican manufacturer and the) wag complished by skipping three Bill, Tells Senate Prices |Arserican taboter in our factories. “This bill is, intended to, and I be- Must Be Reduced Here. Neve it wil, sufficiontly protect your ae market against any oxcessive foreigt tation next Monday. nvasion, but just remember that over}qenounca the _ tariff 90 per cent, of all your products must | framed by the, Republicans {n secret be consumed right here at home WASHINGTON, April 21.—Launcl ing the Administration Tariff 1 er and retailers alike that a protective there could be a return to “old-time prosperity. Senator Mc Cumber sald the way to Navy Twill Suits Formerly to 35.00 24.00 This season's smartest suits with the longer coat, man chasing beach of this vast army of pages to every one ri sessions, farm products in deadlock in con- Extraordinary Offer of 2500 Pairs Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery Colors: Gray, Polo Gray, Nude, Almond, Cordovan, Brown, White, Black. All Sizes. Or Fh Avenue Senator Simmons expects to ha’ the minority report ready for preserf- It will bitterly the | pending measure | as in the Senate, Chairman M He emphasized “the necessi The Tartit Committes”ot the early Cumber of the Finance Committce can bash of the earning Jeultural bloc have held ‘another : ie) 4 manufacturers, factory labor- |>ringing down the production cost ©!) meeting and continued © whip- ‘ple it |thetr commodities to: within the pur-|ping thetr amendments ‘Into final ding throw shape. They will propose a number (a decided weight on the tariff alone would not bring a revival] American , farmers and American| materially increasing rates in many side of joys ; of business; that there must be a|wage-earners.”’ = reduction of costs to within the reach| “The solid support of the Republican} measure- of tho consumer's pocketbook before] ™aJority was pledged against even- |. tual acceptance of the American val- uation plan in the Tariff Bill by Senator McCumber. 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