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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1922," DRESSMAKING SCHOOL THE REALM OF MUSIC SSMAKING SCH take, is given to the bride. After : she has unknowingly eae ft she 4.00 - Cc ¢ i, . . whee Ite eee ad and dics. ‘The|| APPointments Made at Your Convenience. mistress confesses Nber part of the transaction and is killed by’ the re- Jected suitor, who, in turn, meets his end. v This plot gives rise to several * marl LOAN ATTACKED. epublican Caucus Finally De-« cides to Favor $5,000,000 BILL. ‘WASHINGTON, May 10.—Republtcans of the House‘in party caucus last night threatened to defeat the Liberian Loan Bill when it comes up to-day. Chairman Fordney of the Ways and Means Committee defended the meAsure, Golaring that the United States Goy- By Frank H. Warren. rngnen ea inert: # morally obligated to make] ne Russian opera singers would F patcretary, Hughes has stated that the [have gotten oft on the right foot had| fective scenes,, which,” unfortunately, in tates must extend the loan to are beyon je singing an: 3 Liberia as a matter of national honor.| vey: for the opening performance! io icey of the strolling, company at President Harding has also formally | Monday, selected their second cholee, | the New Amsterdam, They try hard urged favorabié* consideration at an| ‘The Tsar's Bride,” given last eve-|and do their best, but it is not “Tsar’s Bride,” Sung by Rus- sian Company, a De- , lightful Opera. Mr, Fordney made a special ploa for | This work of Rimsky-Korsakoff, com- | Matters Interesting. |The voices thus AEARN |= FOURTEENTH STREEP Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. pliner eres cheaSarl wcenlabsh shite ne enelennlendha Worth-While Values in Summer Needs afe new Opportunities to buy at Hearn’s Special Prices Pastis oF tas tao Oe She, Wi.) | ning at the New Amsterdam Theatre, | enough, though they manage to make Larg e Assortments of Ap Pp arel and Ho usehold Requirem en ts ——$—$<—<—$—$—————— “ “ far disclosed are wholly inadequate poser of “The Snow Maiden” and/rast evening attention /was carly “Coq d'Or," is @ real opera and, in{drawn to Zenia Ershova, The Mijs- POling to censure the Senate for not spite of obvious weaknesses in yester-| tress, who suddenly, burst forth vies ff Bi. He often 7 od conception passifg the Tariff Bill. He offered a|%@Y'8 Performance, it is easy to un-|% real voice and a go Dp! . After complimenting the nag declaring tise if thé tariff] derstand why it has been popular Seagaay Ke toe “nnd,” inquiring re, was not i the Sendte Would be auiliy ot Sagewae throughout Russia since it was first}ones in the audience learned that flable delay. A roll-call revealed jack | heard at Moscow in-1899. Rimsky-'Mme, Ershova, if that be.her name, of & quorum and adjournment was| Korsakof composed more ffian fitteen| Was borrowed for the oonatcn from taken. “ § ,"" the Russian or- operas, and the place of "The Tear’a| the /'Chauve Souris,” the SANTOS-DUMONT FORGIVES. Bride’ ts about midway in the list. Tp ganization that has been captivating it the composer had one eye on the Paris to Fete Flyer Who Was Vic-|form of opera then prevalent in| spurned lover, had a Challapin part. tit of “Spy Fever.” Western Europe, while he kept the} He looked like the Russian star and other loyally fixed on native melody|evidently had made a study of his PARIS, May 10 (Associated Press).—Jand other Russian characteristics, | acting technique. His poses and ge! Alberto Santos-Dumont, the famous|‘'The Tsar's Bride’ not only has a|tures are modelled on Chaliapin's. Brazilian aylator, {s due in Paris to-| 004 story, but it also is replete with | His final scene might have been more the early pasdage of the-tarift by the anate, resentative Frank Crowther of ‘York broke up the caucus by pro- Continuation of SPECIAL PURCHASE Women’s Extra Size Underwear * 1.21 Each Were $1.97 and $2.97 Jacot Lukin as Griasnoy, Gowns, Envelopeand Straight Chemises, Bloomers, Step- ins, of fine nainsook, daintily trimmed with lace and eyn- broidery. Sizes 46 to 52. * day, when a welcome will be given|folk tunes and imaginative touches|imposing. _ him which is intended to remove the|!n rhythm and color, and it flows] Olga Kasanskaya, as the greatly Today Tomorrow Extra Size Two-Piece Pajamas— last vestige of coolness between one of |agreeably along in fluent melodies, |sought for bri was lovely to look 6900 TOTS’ ‘of fine mu:lin—white and flesh the first conquerors of the air and the| dialogue and choruses set off by ajat and simple in her portrayal, but \ ‘ 4 e —blue and pink stitehing— yrere 81.48 1.18 Dept. of Extra Size Wear— Third Floor country wheré he carried out his ex- | skilful orchestration that the earnest| weak vocally. ‘[Hat final act {s the be pred if none too-accurate musicians last|last act of ‘Boris Godunoff”’ re- : many victimes of the “spy fever" wach |e%eRINE could not completely dim. | versed. It is the crazed and dying | DR SSES The final act has tremendous dra-| bride that occupies the royal chair * ‘was epidemic early in the World War. He had.s ville ear Deauvieoith a plat. | Matic possibilities, but {t requires the | afld who dies at its feet, as the guests form overlooking the sea on which a|Proper surroundings and interpreters} group about her as the Douma does telescope had been fitted. Peasants per-| to render it effective. in ‘Boris,’* mitted him to realize that he had be-] The tale has to do with a young| To-night’s attraction is Tschatkow- | come an object of suspicion. An in-| betrothed lady loved by two others,|sky’s ‘Pique Dame” (The Queen of Hee idence ae wee, mae pot the one of whom is the Czar, who chances | Spades), and Nina Koshetz of the e Sethe Drecliten Sone eon the Part | to see her as he passes her home, The | Chicago Opera forces will be the guest leeply offended and sitice he|Je#lous mistress o” one of the suitors}artist. ‘Pique Dame’ had four per- r REGULAR VALUE $1.67 during the war has not re-|Procures a polson, which falls into|formances by the Metropolitan Opera r. Bloomer, pantie and plain dresses, her master’s possedsion, and, by, .mis- | Company in 1910. A oe chambray, organdie and —— +, black sateen. Stces 2 to 6 years jamin Walworth Arnold, Princess NEW AUTO WRECKED Steuer, Snowden A. Fahnestock, Frank IN CRASH WITH TAXI |4. Fetter, Dr, Lee K. Frankel, George Police, Capt. Austin Gays Firmness 4 * J. Gillespie, Mrs. Mary W. Glynn, Led- yard P. Hale, Mrs. Eleanor W. Hi; Only Used Im Singer Trouble. Thrown Out UnhertJiey, Dr.J. Richard Kevin, Ludiey B. Charges in affidavits submitted yes-| Three Men Cut and Bratsed. |) Tyrcnce, Ceylon H. Lewis, Paul 8. teriay to Police Commissioner Enright] A new automobile driven by Elmer] Jivermore, Herman A. Metz, Dr. James that Capt. Benjamin Austin, then of |qiaden, ‘twenty-two, living at the Bed-]B. Murphy. Nicholas M. Peters, Victor the Ellzabeth §treet Station but now of | rd_pranch of the Y. M. C. A., col-| F. Bilder, Dr. Joshua M. Van Cott and the West 1524 Street, clubbed striking | ford branch of the Y. M. C. As col-| ao” ris Boller Werner. uphoisterers without provocation on|lided with a taxicab at midnight at Jef- April '® were denied Inst night by the |ferson and Reld avenues, Brooklyn, and - = ‘aptain. ‘Tho charges were made bY both cars were wrecked. 6 strike was called 1178 Bushwick Avenue, and Genevieve 1 ae rs Hyland, twenty-three, of Stapleton, 8. © Ask For . % Capt. Austin said he had permitted the| Hyland, twenty-three, of Stapleton, 8. ek Horlick’s strikers to maintain eight pickets, but that they resorted to strong arm meth. | But escaped Injury. Giaden and John A. The ORIGINAL ods and it wae necessary to use fim | Bauer ,,cf Jo. S08 Tinton atvenve’| Marlee mans TODAY TOMORROW taxtics to malfitain ordi were treated for cute and bruises. There * T: D S ” ‘ in 0 t pab with thi . PUT EXTRA TANK ON PLANE. | diver, Robert E- Hoetter, twenty-three, ef « wo-Day Sale No. 126 East 12th Street, Brooklyn, who A Group of Specials in Feather Pillows Pillows of New Mixed Goose Feathers—strong, firm tickings— 20x28—were 81.52 1.10 22x28—were 81.7 Pillows of Newtown—variously striped—excellent tickings— 20x28—were 84.52. B16 22x28-ewere 84.87, 3.5% 0—were $5.63 12 26x30—were 86.37. Men’s Balbriggan Underwear Od Seconds of .75 quality Short sleeve shirts, ankle length drawers, double seat- ed, in ecru, also sleeveless ‘Transatiantic Flyers Will Make a|#l80 received cuts. 4 Invalids . I ip d shirts and knee length Practice Stunt This Morning. COOKING m orte | drawers in white. Very de grade of seconds, wit. slight imperfections, Wei known make, All sizes. . NO 40 YEARS STATE ALMONER. |no "ood Drink” for All Ages. PERNAMBUCO, Brazil, May 10 (Asso- ciated Press) Advices received here | a tuncheon waa given at the Rite. Quick Linch at Home, Office, end 5 . : Dress Ginghams + say that Capts. 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