The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1922, Page 19

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THE EVENING WORLD, NURSES ARE LOCKED IN FRIVAY, SEPTEMDae 13, 1923. ‘24 Floor I5W. 34St) (Between Fifth Ave. & Broadway Opposite Waldor} Hotel) In Newark: 807-813 Brord St, (Bet. Market St. & Branford Friday and Saturday Only. Open Daily Till 6 P. M. - Saturdays Till 9 P, M, NIGHTLY, SO THEY QUIT ‘ first time this year in a rather unique| Presbyterian Hospital here have quit the ‘ and “Carmen.” conception of Micaela, Instead of the | ‘stitution. a Sampey, Acting Superin- ‘ 1 hopelessly shy and insipid peasant tendent of the hospital, anid the door of MAIN FLOOR, FORMER i ¥ 10 o'clock, but that a supervisor, with 5 : = Company, which bas been ecipecd|Jommr, Deck nome sweetheart, coy at ec wuba en dito tne we] BL MT: } Since the opening night by the glamour) ut her simple charms didn’t have a|%° danger, < ce of “stars and more stars,’ came back/chance against Carmen's sophisti- tito ite own at both the matinee and|cated wiles. Joseph Royer was a|B8RAKP SHOF INJURES LABORTp. t b th R 0 STO Ss " Others in the cast included Anita|°Urred to-day on the eastbound Far ‘S Opera ed y e SS RE 9 Inc. easemnble revelledyin the gay choruses} iinova and Frances Morosint as| Rockaway track of the Long Istand of */Martha’y during the afternoon et night. Zuniga, and William | Giuliani, stopped and repairs were made. Chav- ; , Doroth; the] Morales, alicre was taken to Wyckoff Heights D title rote at the ovening performance,| ‘The entire performance showed| Hospital. "His home is tn Corona, GREATER NEW YORK 'S ONLY REAL BARGAIN padi this city. She danced and acted her| {ndication thus far of the stress under - way to a vocal accompaniment| which the company has been work- intensity. Her conception of the vit- Josephine Lucchese, after singing riolic cigarette girl, smuggleress,| Gilda the night before, was Lady but she did it hi t t her pow-| Anita Klinova was Nancy. Romeo iv ny a se Sik io ave to ub beso | Seecccel, aaoails cach, BECO Vee Many interesting Bargains will be offered through. was a mighty susceptible Don Jose,| Plunkett. To-night Mme. ‘Tamaki- showed intcrest; at her second, he{ will sing in “Madame Butterfly.” i EEE special Saturday feature. See our colored Saturday Us . . - . ee ae, special signs throughout the following departments: “ + they, locked | were The San Carlo Chorus at Last tow hg rr go dy bred nh eae ofeleek, ad ‘ware fn [ ' \ danger of be 6 _ Gets a Chance in “Martha” Sofla Charlebois’ was heard for the} building catch fire,-nino ni ‘at the <IPhe Chorus of the Sah Carlo Opera| lass, Mlle. Charlebois made of Don| the nurses’ dormitory was locked nightly evening performances ‘yesterday. ‘The | Vigorous Escamitio. ‘A delay of about half an hour oc- Frasquita and Mercedes, Natale Ceryi | Rallroad In Elmburst, Queens. A. brake and tn tho equally melodious but|and Francesco Curcl as’ Dancalro-and | #802, was thrown off and structs Angelo 1 ixt venue, at t t. Whore exacting strains of spars Remendado, Pietro de Biasi a8] fracturing his ankle. The train was ,) hor first appearance in the part in] lack of rehearsing and was the first op through the four acts with verve and_ Ing. ALL DAY S A ’ U R D A aa vamp, was not particularly subtte; | Harriet in "Martha" at the matinee. At Carmen's very first glance he| Miura, the Japanese prima donna, &A & 5 out the entire store. Every department will have some BE A CANDIDATE Beythia, Liverpoo! Monterey, Havana Due “To-Morrow. Mauretania. | Southampton Ganno Heated eine here tor os, cepts $20 or 631 Fine Swiss Movemest isept. White Case Women's Dresses, Skirts, Housedresses and Aprons, Work Pants, Negligee and ~ 43 Ut Says Politics Is Cutting Too Espa, AnCoery G20 20 Yotr . Gold Suits, Coats and Wraps Manicure Sets, Work Shirts, Straw Hats, ete. Years 4 Br aes Due Sunday. x Big Assortment Purses and Pocket Books Sheets, Blankets, Pillow . Deeply Into His Business. | pie, queenniown . sept. Fall Milline in leader of Staten ‘Island, announced | Toloa, Port Limon 4 Fancy Veils, Children’s Drecoas, ¢ i /sbreseee aver tute ents, usiness ? - to-day'that he would not be a candi- Due Monday. 2 chekae account maicog purchiare ppb pd Ribbons Children’s Sweaters, Table Linen, Scarfe, “SENIOR” “JUNIOR” date for re-election when the County | o: . Southamptor -Bept. 15 of Jewelry easy. No emplo: . ‘hil: U; : Committee meets at St. George to- | Maratha, MAE, 2) | Soest an eaneigential, 20% 51 | Shoes (all kinds) Taaeas Devan he ff ape stale Petticoats, Drawers, Drawer Silks and Good: morrow night. He sald his political | Potte Rico, san Juan. assured “of quailty and value, for Men \sbrl and Children Walits, Sleeping Germents, Caries Posy see 4 See it with activities have been cutting too | Ecuador, San’ Pedro. : Catto WS for Tlus, Catator 44 Bathing Needs Stockings, Socks, ete Peicilas cal Giaghanes, deeply into nis contracting business. Sail To-Day. Co. d Children Infants’ Wear, Floor Rugs, Bath Me ie Mr. Thompson's Sense! for Gon- . W Sweet & rats hides. tp Dolls and Teddy Bears, Towels (all kinds) Window your. own ey ! Wecvislktugs aeteated ta theone: [¥ vik!) $8.00 ADM: 32:00 Me a 170 DEW AY zyehttve Vestees and Guimpes Boys’ Suits, Wash Suits, Pants, | Shades, Table Oil Cloths, publican primary Tuesday by former | ake Wint! . 12,00 Mt Open Satuiviare Tl 4:86 0’etook. 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