The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1922, Page 22

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 4, 1922. PRESIDENT 2URCHASES asaene, AMUSEMENTS, IN THE: REALM OF MUSIC ite adala 4 x WB ASEADOR sor, an ntends to Restore Old Harding = , ; ps - Homestead. THE "LADY IN ERMINE MOUNT GILEAD, 0., O¢t. 4.—That President Harding expects to return to the scene of his birth and boyhood days “La Traviata” was added to the, conda” behind him on Monday night, returned to the operatic fray as Al- fredo. He was a manly lover, It at times voctlly atrenuos, Alberto T r @arrent repertoire of the San Carlo ) @pere Company at the Century The- Sensational Shows lla An Unequivocal Comedy Hit! i ‘tre last evening and, all im all, We] rae) as the Father was a conv on hie retifertient from the White House ly. ' i @ommendadly done, The good old] tional parent and thereby up to dai vas indicated yesterday when French " AY al Pri i ‘Verdi tbtdodiea with thelr one-two- | Others in the cast were Mmes, Moro- , Postmaster at ‘Marion, a AS 2 ensationa rices: “Sparkles with wit” Eve. Mail. sini and Kiinova, and Messrs, Guill pesenal friend of the President, CENTURY Theatre, ; a three, one-two-three = mecompam-| io Gurci and Cervi, The orehesten [In behalf of the Chief Executive, pu ; Park Woat. Tol, Ont, Blanche Ring H | % N Mente, the deluge of “adios,” rolling | payed well, confidently led by Spa- chased an old Harding eae oh Pi fAlio GRAND ps abt | teppingiy and unmolested across the| dont, The scenery was typleal, The eats had one Bloomfield , LA AOREME (Pil, ra Wi * footiights, were royally welcomed by| costumer was of eclectic taste as tol ir" Crow was quoted as maying the A i Charles inninger I C E y styles calling upon the empire, the President intends to restore the house r FLY; Fri., CAVA’ WERiA REM AN iy “AS You WE & receptive audience. There are ee Madica bo th et in| catty Bineteenth century, the Knicker- enon! “adios"’ to e square a in which he was born and where he lived with his parents until he went to Big Girl Revue aw nes of charm and ‘a joy for- boeker and the modern modish maid : “Traviata” to surfeit the most mod-| periods with gallant impartiality. Marion to seek his fortune. you won't And aut Bal VAUDEVILLE, Incl. eve “Evening Past. ern sentimentallst. : - - forger! Bert B i ve & Co. ‘These Verdi things delight the se- Febe artistic soul, for one, assured of What is coming, may sit back com- fortably mentally unchalleneged and Mdulge oneself in modified rapture TM “Traviata,” for instance, one is set 3 PASQUALI Back: HORDIGO : iy Weta Bl a" MATINEES \WBe to. $1.08 rE UN " aturdaye an ays) CORY MeN, (LEVERS Bs" Biko || erie su and EE, JOM Bose Ha Soa MeoRier REED | SELWYN THEATRES ON W. 4eD ST. Bu “an Weds and Bat 20. | j n RAST of SUEZ” finale; = pd Sa reisbe camnd ss penn balte ait 8 ba a TIMES SQ. A Document of Emotion. ‘BY W. SOMERSET MAUGRAM ro a ates @t the second act; for the lavish Loft Famous | “Ac All that the tempt- SMASHING COMEDY HIT. THAT DAY meet waaiete: talon dep ei fat waste of money in the salon scene, ing aroma promises The EXCITERS By Loula K. Anmpacher. ‘Die. R. @. Herndon | 70S ores, Wed. and Be mac, THP Baten: , New Yeeh to Beat and for Violetta’s gradual disintegra- Pith ALUAN, DINEHART In] CON) ROP G} Thea.attth Av. Bv.8.90 tersh, as Peugh } Gon hace COCOA Pound Net is found in the rich, Hea [ goes ona, enue ge] ot East Sid, Wast Side ea delicious, satisfying flavor. All these familiar incidents arrived on echedule last evening, ably abetted Regularly 19c IN A _MUSIGIRL COMEDY, ie minney |'BLOSSOM TIM By b-competent cast of singers. As NEVE! $0 MUCH REAL fo1h & Bway. Gvenings, 0.20 ‘Visletta the wistful, Josephine Luc: FOOD VALUE NOURISHMENT as is offered —tmake it your own way DAFFY DILL Peery CASING ih & Brey, Gvenings, ehese sang, sighed and powed before Ce our Fi hold Cocoa. Colder weather SELWYN ri Comedy SALLY, IRENE “sd "MARY bi the orchestral biast itke a fragile naturally rings Gneee tate the poet ht as it is without Austin Nichol: ECO. ALEXANDER || Senaticn peek TRE] FODAY. | flower. Portions of the score sulted & question the “King = the Hot Drinks.” It ts *. Ss BERNARD & CARR With: epbre DOWLING and a Great Cant, W. 424 Bt. | ‘TO-NIGHT, } her light voice admirably. Her voice for the kiddies because ii ‘@ high Food value. It is (incorporated) SHUBER Thee. Wot By, Eve.6.50. | ——SPECIAL NOTE: Fa), eb sven: ana true and eeteraty v¢- Sees Seve athe ore ether me foe PARTNERS AGAIN || 5 p¢ EW: "y ML "ats ‘Teementors ve. Outside of the bigger tragic quiet “‘nip” a ° 1 = fhoments she acted the part well and Tote Cocoa—regularly selling at 18e. POUND TIN 10¢ eee irene er | tN Annuas Pro sissct "ta oet posite to nedase to-day ‘the winning title for UMTLE™ “ai.Psameemee | ETHEL BARRYMORE Er aa anaieae |, ETHEL BARRYMORE AL iL DAD Tae GeBnavo Barro, having put the aif-1] Ch eglate Covered Assorted Fruit and A New, Comedy, SPITE GORNER| LONGAGRE ZHEA.. w. ssn at. Hrs. e 0, ae 7 wy WILLIAM FOX Sensational Photedrama. eult tenor role of Enzo in “La Gio- J li N B Matinees Wed. and Bat., 2.30 RLIN. Assorted ellies, ut Buttercups ratty Bain Wed, € BR 3 RRBOPS ONINK OF OER. Pure Home-made. Fruit Dainty little Pt lows DEALER Wil. auee's r RATIONAL ‘twice Daily, 4.90508 Sona wid ager covertanes of rich, tuffed with chopped Fruits, iY. “Soabwaye William Fox Presents velvety Chocolat lute and Cream. Regularly with LOLA FISHER & Aural Bry. 1864. Eva, 8.30, : re wreS 48 MATS. WED. & SAT. 2.30 : "94 oe ee | 3 9 VANDERBILT "ce PLAYHOUSE, W 4, Mts. Wed A8at, Evs.8.30 "mt GEC | "et OIC TORCH- BEARERS SN She Stars We Also Offer Only Public Appearance in New York With ames Orane—Sy Wm, Maret. ve CARNEGIE HALL Re Briarcliff Assorted SAT. EVE., Oct. 7, at 8.30 P.M. 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