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by ol THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922. es = a put more pep into the first act than New York audiences lave been ac- dolfo, hi a pleasing voice whose "A “aes rapes meyer 7 —- a resonance overcomes some lack of vol- Et sl B haa ume. Mario Valle, as Marcel, contin- he. ry ; ted his excellent work as on actor fe more Stirs Pity und singer, and 40 did Pietro de Blast, in * ” ay Colline, and Natale Cervi as Benoit in ‘Rose Bernd and Aleindoro, Lug! d’Angelo stepped uptown from the Metropolitan to give I @ fine performance of Schaunard, By CHARLES DARNTON MAFY POtpas tibia LAC first sposass ance here. as Musetta, and sang It with fine tone and feeling. She gave T would | be so casy for Ethel Barrymore to give herself indefinitely to the| promise of beooming one of o's showleF roles of her calling that her artistic courage, to say tho’ least, | Veet sopranos. - To-night Boscacc!, must be admired and lauded wh ho t f t} hi Vincente Ballester dnd Mme. Bscoba bad applauded .when she turns from glamorous ‘herolves twit ping th. ‘La Fores del Destino,” _ toa rude peasant girl beaten to the ground by misery, as she did last night —— in Hauptmann's ‘Rose Bernd'’ at the Longacre Theatre. PEACE DAY GRAND OPERA ow much interest this sordid: playo————$ | WILL BE Sy hemmed Astro! of Silesian Iie may hold for audi-[and when sho turned her wrath on] yangpet nate. tw. “Alda?” when thet enees here is another and less certain| the wretch who hounded her a power badeng Wie ueadod At the Reinga matter, though there is likely to be| SUch as Miss Barrymoie bas never be-| re ne A rmtstion Schl, oanoatt {te production by| f0°¢ Shown swept the stage with ita] Snseoridse Hoa’ ob pend y over Production bY! rury, She was less successful. in| Nov. 11, as part of the big Bronx mus!- Arthur .Jopkins more than twenty! creating the tragic air necessary to|cal celebration of the peaco day, sang Years after.it was written: On that|the final act in the scene with the] last might In the welcome home rocep- . { young sister, but she found herself] Uon that was given to about 1,000 dele- PR een ee | venta, in) the painful ending of the] sates of the Huston Star at ‘Hopewel condition It presents has nothing to Hall in the Bronx, Her perforr play. Through it all there was a re-| Hall # ra” oe Cie aiior do with time, The only question to] minder of Tess of the D'Urbervilles, | Wi! Well received. or the artnory be dered is that of sy * / formance the big armory will be spe consi is that of sympathy. The fact that Flamm did not steal] ojuily Atted up and 24,000 seats will be If “Rose Bernd’ js not a deeply} through bushes but walked openly} provided. Many patriotic organizations along the road to meet Rose yt the}from Manhattan, Bron: end West- ™ Pel - y Baek toes, tds centainly a thor-}rotata patch had the effect of de-|chester County are takiy part in tne ugly human one, for it touches life] gtroying any sense of secrecy. It was} affair, 80 closely that there can be no doubt- quite impossible too for Dudley ing its truth, Digges to suggest the hearty, buoyant ) Rose 1s like. a. helpless animal re-|t¥Pe of “man that misht casily] A delegation | of several | hundin Tentlessly pursued until it sinks to its ——— en et BRONXITES WELCOMED HOME. In fact, Mr. Digges seemed utterly} to welcome Dr. Edward Li Corbett and mie aut OSehear Ce hora etion: side of the magistrate. Happily, Mc-| Homeric after a three months stay is every renson to believe, first of| part of the swaggering engineer, and] Welcome Home Committee. Lieut, Col sorely troubled afterward by ‘the| William B. Mack as the stern, fanati-|Hines, Dr. Edward T. Higgins «nd to her. It is to please her father] much may also be said for Doris Ran- and this arrangement is in a fair way] the German play suffered a few cuts, catch the fancy of a gtr) ike Rose.|Bronxites will go down the Bay to-day knees from exhaustion, She is the] miscast until he reached the point|Dr. John Riegelman, Assistant Medicai where he could betray the meaner}Examiner, who are returning In th: men, and because of her surround: 7 broad, harles V. Hally, former ings there is no escape for her. There| Kay Morris was well suited to thelfransi¢ Commissioner, will head. tih« all, that she fell willingly enough] he made the most of it. Another ex-|Stratford F. Corbett, Supreme Court into the hands of Flamm, though] cellent performance was given by|Justice Richard H. Mitchell, John thought that this magistrate'y para- her, and Charles Franeis played| Henry Heitman will be among the wel- Tytic wife Js like a devoted godmottier nile bookbinder acceptably. As} COMETS. more than herself that she reluctantly | kin as the magistrate’s Invalid wife. agrees to marry a sickly bookbinder,| Ludwig Lewisohi translation of fo be carried out when the dissolute] put the gloom was all there. Streckmann discovers her intimacy sesidicrahiess arama with Flamm and forces her to give in to him by threatening to divulge }$” what she has fondly believed to be| $ secret. en then the threshing | © Aaa AAR ATOR RRS PIIOS OR REALM OF MUSIC 3} ’ . Ken rage, ~ ~ . tpllls the story. to greedy peasanta; (San Carlo Company, With -Whereupon he is sued for slander by Ter = the father, Anna Fitziu, Puts Much In court, we hear, Rose perjures herself by swearing to her Pep in “La Boheme.” fmnocence because, as she explains, she was “‘ashamed."’ As a matter of A = fact, she is nearly out of mind] Fortune Gallo and his fouracore . with trouble, and’ perjur: aimed artists and ten ut the Century The- ear your s nothing to her as she faces the ordeal jatre have their own version of the r fa g ther, On the night of becoming a mother, On the nig! 1 eoen' bornetntiig ii e your Jace a business asset & constable comes to the house she confesses that a few hours before she|this: ‘To make each performance ‘That skin-troubie may be more than a source of suffering and embarrassment has strangled her babe. From first |botter than the one before.” —it may be holding you back in the Manne cnicer naunir ae: ouaweanon Last night was no exception, and brute, ‘She is simply run to earth. {With Anna Fitziu heading the cast business world, keeping you out of a better job for which a good appearany is required, er cnet ae when All this was denoted hy Miss Barry-|the San Carlo Opera company gave more in a way to stir pity, Her com- | spirited sierformunce of ‘La Boliem paratively inarticulate role gave her}ihat easily ranked among the most little more than opportunity for sug-|satistactory this. city ha heard in gestion, but the play of face and a moon, The soprano’s Mimi 8 an appealing in con- trast to her tow of last hands was eloquent, indeed the whoie Sh ed th role intelligent! Me benutifulle '8°"l¥ | Ointment heals skin-eruptions 90 easily ? bulking figure toretold disaster. With the bitterness there was the brave sang it beautifully. ‘The men were uniformly good. They | Sample free, Dept. 4R, Resino!, Raltimore, Md smile of the strong, desperate peasant | fighting ugainst overwhelming odds, Your jast’ o) cartunity! Saturday, Sept. 30, marks the end of our Mammoth 12th Anniversary Sale, So if you require anything in the way of Niet ality furniture, take advantege of your opportunity NOW. A Deposit of $5.00 Delivers Each $100 Worth of Your Purchase. Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet ——— i iin White MING! rf x Enamel or mite Mf) 4 es nieien Oak, Prices trom’ $55.75 to $30.75 10 Piece § eg A handsome 10-Plece Dining Room Suite in rich Ameri can Walnut, consisting of Buffet, China Closet Table, Server, one Arm Chair and five Sige Cha lath Anniversary Sule Delivered on Deposit of $10, Other Dining Room Suites up to # Delivers your + Ena $199-50 ‘1 HOOSIER Rugs and Linoleums Sete” Ae... $7.98 ino! Rug. o ALAN eum ug. $10.98 6 ir is Ri Meese, $8.98 Rees Ye. $11.98 * This Golden Oak Dresser Strongly constructed and Vor those who wish to pur- chase a Serving Table at a very We ure offering ait ent in all hivles, periods. and 89 95] | ; : iors apeclal price of . =T|| onished in peckal p fortab ; Uoiden! Oure... $14.95 (These Servers are extra value | tress and vain at this price.) 12th Anniversary Sale Price Tie Weekly Buys $60 In Merchandise. $) Weekly Buys $75 In Merchandise. $1.50 Weekly Buys $100 in Merchandise $2.50 Weekly Buys $200 In Merchandise 4-koom Gutfit Stree Open muna,» emu .atioa,» Uiul iv rm. 4-noom Uuicfit room, Bedroom, Dining Room, Be MICHIGAN FURNITURE ing Room ‘and ment of $1.9 u 2134 THIRD AVE 420 TREMONT & t of $2.00 Delivered on Po pRMAESIERDS oth OT TODAY TOMORROW Store Open 9 to 5:30 aus Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTII AVE. 20th Great Fall Sale > Advance Modes in Apparel, Decorative and Utility Needs for Your Home--- : All at Fall Sale Price Savings | Following on Sale Both Today and Tomorrow Women’s and Misses’ Dresses— Poiret ‘twill and Canton ecrepe—long line models—pleated panels—braid trimmed and Women’s Silk Hosiery— Full fashioned—black, cordovan, fawn, nude, grey, beige, otter— 50 and 54 Inch Velours— All wool suede finish—tan, beaver, taupe, reindeer, prune, cherry, brown and navy All-Wool Plaid Blanketa— Hi Variety of colors—size 60x80, with $-in. satin binding—sise 70x80, with Sin. soisette braided silk belt—navy, brown and Chir rt were 1.87, .... 0.0005 Weer sass os! 1.38 ioe ni 157 binding—were 812.05...........+++. BB sizes 36 to 46—were 818.75. ..+++4+ = os is Par were $1.97... tava . 27-inch Domete— ; Misses’ Poiret Twill fomen’s lose— Sott, downy nap— : and Jersey Dresses— Bt, eordovan full faaioned Quaker Crepes— hth ieee wore $2.97 and $3.17.......... Limit & Silk Knit Union Suits— Flesh bod'cs tops—sises 36 to 42— AS oy nt 8.29 42 inches wide—all wool—20 new Fall shades and navy and black— were 81.48... Figen s OM Braid trimmed —suitable for school, collego and business—navy, brown and beigo— sizes 14 to 20 years— were 89.73 and 810.78......s00e00++ Sateen Comfortables— ‘i Floral designs—plain borders—cotton filled Winter weight—full size— WHE STAD) ccveiars a tessecsene bTF “Limit 10 yds, 35-Inch Colored Taffetas— Soft chiffon finish—high lustre—street and evening colors and black— were 81.57 Lia 87 Junior Misses’ Frocks— Clicked gingham—red, blue, green and tan— sizes 12 to 16—value $2.97... 1.88 Feather Pillows— vs All new mixed goose feathers—assorted atripes— 20x28—were $1.62. -L28 Chitdren’ '3 34 Length Mercerized Hose— Bl: ck and cordovan—sizes 7 to 94y— were 35....66.45 “Limit 10 'yda, 40-Inch Canton Crepes— Women’s and Misses” Prunella Cloth Skirts— . . . 22x28-—were 82,02. Pleck ite, bla brown with various Heavy quality—desirable dark . eninion— ane eines! ey ¢ pele colors —were $2,053... ssssessBe MS] | 24x80—were #2.37. were $6,73... .5.501] | Women’s Part Wool Underwear— Limit 10 yds. np ere vedigieg Two-skin, effecte— 18.50 were O17 and OLBT. «ese. sss+s, : Ata ee ee ready for thine ere $8.90..-..40-. LO Were B20.00. ..essevereeeseeee ss LB imit # pes. : Ane Children’s Part Wool Waist Union Suits— Vest, raise and drawers combined—high t sitet miare Wi Assorted intipe ‘Paktwyen Fine quality— Limit 10 ic Fine Scrim Curtaining Cross-bar and pevetiostins ymrweaney cream and Arabiau—yard wi were .38, seven Td LD ‘ool and Mohair Slipover Sweaters— Pretty bleok designs—long sleeves—newest Fall shades—were 84.94.......+.+..0be Scarfs and Lentrepieces— Linen centre—trimimed with lace~ MECC CROB iss ces ers vesnnreareen 1.65 Matelasse Jacket Blouses— Well made—blrek or navy blue—also beaded overblouses in various shades— were $11.24 to $12.04.....,.0056+ DOO Bleached Towelings- Heayy quality—double thread—for towels, fac: cloths, were .31, 15 Large variety of latest designs—band en- graved—all sizes— were $1.97 ea. Limit 10 yds. 7 Bleached Turkish Bath ihe New Drapery Poplins— Extra Size Georgette Over blouses— Fibre Suit Cases— 50 inches wide—rose, blue, tan, cream and other colorings— Beaded brek and front—henna, navy and inch ; q Soft, weave—hemmed whit 1 inate ae 2% and 26 irch—cordovan and brown— spongy weave- hite val. .97,... seas Secasv esas oe Error manera 14.57 | | _ hinge handle~streps all around — borders-—were 48, .. 82 Limit’ is’ yds. et were xtra Site Depti—Third Pioor. were $3.75 2.75 Ppt Fancy Voiles— Hi =a Cotton Huck Towels- *¥; yide—meay pretty petteras— Voile Blouses-— _ | | Leather Hand Bags— ° ‘ —-hemmed-—red stripe were .45..... ce hapecieee 20 Square or Tuxedo eollars—lee> and embroi- All desirable new shapes~-colors and black 16... mal Fea “Limit 20" yas. er Limit 2’ dozen Heavy All Linen Towelings— Also glass cheoks—assorted borders— were 38 yd. s+ 129 “Limit 10 yds, Pure Linen Pillow Cases-- dery tri were $2.18 —various sizes—~ were $1,50 to $1.97.,........5 Limit 2. Women's Colored Umbrellas~ Faney bakelite bandles— were 84.77. 5 . BBO fs seereveres LD Lis Cotton Suitings— ata ' 86 inches wide—all good Fall shades— ROA OT LE hinccass cat eas tees Oe Limit 20° yds. 36-inch Lining Sateens— Attractive designs on light and dark grounds Limit 2 Bungalow Aprons— Good quality ecepe, checked gingham or elam- bray—effcctively trimmed with bright cre- tonne or solid color chambray-—novelty i Kea I lining purposes— peekety=tie-bies sasb— Women’s Handkerchiele— Ad ape 25 Bien del svete WR t aoe” were $1.98 }.. Nagle gees re LBS Colored woven barder sihae assortment of , Limit $ pairs. Limit 10 yds, imit 2, 12}4 exch pe len, Oc Hair Nets— J Extra Size Housedresses— doz, -BO—eech:.........-..444+. D1 | Rogers Chest of Silverware Cap and fringe styles all shades but Felted. models-—dark colors with small Celluloid Clasps and Buckles Set of 6 each dinner knives, dinner forks, gray—were $1.50 dozen. ..... weeote enalgea 48 th Bbowers R144 1 For draped dresses, cipes, ete. — tublespoons, teaxpoons, 1 sugar thell and Niet ¢ dos. priecceltee SB ts Pera eee on" i were .78 to 81.18 exch ceagh' «(59 | | butter Melle “new Roxbury: (desiso 181) aoe. Polishes Se ited a Fretch gray finish — Extra Size Dept.—Third Floor. Limit 4. were #1R Obese i cece eee SOB Black, brown and white~ _ Women's Gingham Satin Ribbons— Limit 2 were .28 each 7A? Limit 6. 7 inches wide—light and dark Morning Dressea— colors—were .48 yard... One-pice d long waisted models—plaids or Pearl Handle Serving Pieces— With sterling silver ferrules—pie servers, Armour’s Monster Series ce! ec'ss~ collars of white or colored chambray | | Veilings— berry spoons, cold meat forks, gravy ladles, | | Oatmeal Soape— rat —-were B144.... ety . Various color combinations—also bread knives—~ were .96 dozen..........-+ CW crapped | imit 2. bleek—.64.......065 Fess vas wanes eee! were .7B.ss+e rT ees cach .44 Limit, 12 dozen. | Men's Caps— . Large assortment of newest Fall hades—well made—some with full satin lining and leather sweat bands —all sizes—were $1.25 and $1.45... 95 Women’s Extra Size DRESSES 25.00 Value $29.73 and $33.73. New Fall models in Canton crepe and Poiret twill tell the - latest word in styles for large: women. Besides the beauti- - fully draped model of Canton crepe illustrated are several others with long cluster tucks or side oo and novelty irdles. lored models in ‘oiret twill are attractively braided or embroidered. » Sizes 4214 to 5214, Extra Size Dept.—Third Floor. TODAY TOMQRROW Special Purchase Women’s Flannelette: Stamped Muslin Bed Spreads French knot, cross stitch and lazy ddisy design. Size 81 x 100, with bolster, complete in one yee in two vem a Renn. lewis ‘vam ae “Art civsiday Dept.—Third Floor MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. $7 ct. Storm Serges -7G | 39 ct. Bleached Muslins.... .26 a 41 ireh—all wool— garnet, ¢ 54 inch—for pillow eases or single haven. bre van sheets, DR WAIN PL MUBLINS—DASEMENT. $1.57 Colored Sati ins... 1. OD | 47 ct. New Madras weatight, dark and medium shades. BILKS—MAIN FLOOR. | 20 i Outing Flannels... .12)o | CURTAININGS—BASENENT. nep--makes warm under. $2.47 New At ments for every member of the hs . famil Serim Curtains WABH FABRICS—BA Men's Fine Neckwear— All silk in new combinations and colorings—all kinds of silk PHWEPO TAL. ee reece ieee 58 Limit 6, Men’s Union Made Work Trousers — Dark stripes 2 to #4 —khaki, —sias 30 to 5U-= were 82.25... o LOT Limit 2. Men’s Medium Weight Underwear Standard elastic ribbed—tan, shirts and drawers—all sizeo—were .95....... +6065 -72 Limit 6. Men’s Blanket Bath Robes— New patterns on navy, brown, Ox- ford and green grounds~—every robe bordered=~ all sizes—were 84.05 8.97 Limit 2. Men’s Flannel Night Shirts— Good weight—full_ and room well mado und finished—good pat- terus and colotings—sizes 1.66 Lies edge or insertions—plain or r 15 to 20 ry we k Towels .2 | witb valunes. Whecccsccseunee LB8o e aarti iay | USE” || fd Nightdresses oF hemat ened 11, mask horders, ct. Band Aprons.,..... B84 Men's Trousers aa BORER AIN BLO Chi csed gingham—striped or fig- ‘All wool—well made—good selec 1 48 $5.49 Satin Finish a Beas | MTC eee ce ceaad, sauare or tion of dark patterny—stripes or e my) i inted~-- e+ oc finis Se Tae u rorcoalalin ee . ores | Z bc vinneey lesa ae ere eho5 $0'to:4e~ "8.85 Value $1.97 to $2.28 w SPREADS —DASEMEN et. Lil ‘ol resses.. simit 2, : $1.59 heastitched Sheets. 24 | Yoke und bishop style—ineo and Basket Balls- At least ten styles in this unusually worth- 80x00 and, s1x108~for full and embroidery trimmed—sizes to 3 All leather—regulation size—guar- while assortment. Models are striped, ents i co eed nawLMLeNT (PANTS DEPT.BECOND FLOOR, anteed bladsiorelestuet Leow og color or white. The new pajama style night-" “* Limit 2. Portable Phonographs— With wooden born that gives fine tone noiseless and smooth running plays all records ware 830.00 18.75 Cameras No. 2A Prownie=take peiures At 2.74 wer dress, daintily frogged with pink braid, is * | included. Square, round and V-neck “ihe” 7 dresses, Also a few Billiebirke pajamas. Women's Extra Size Flannelette Nightdresses—full eat, of soft fine flannelette, with se aiteped edging and_ril trimming—pink and blue stripes— were #2.28.,.,, il if Second Floor and Extra Sizes Dept., Third Foe: Sales Continued Philippine Lingerie, Cotton Blankets, Men’s Stylwear Suits and Coats and Exceptional Sales of Tots’ Coats and Women’s Blanket Cloth Robes. 44.50 See page 10 for other Hearn Advertising

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