The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1922, Page 27

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ee ave THE NEW PLAYS “The ’49ers” Give Amusing Show By CHARLES DARNTON. = Ae AY IRWIN having forsaken the newer art of The "49ers," Mare Con- M nelly is now Ralleffing at the Punch and Judy Theatre and making puch a good job of it that he really deserves steady work, no matter how appalling this prospect may be to him. With knitted highbrow and apologetic smile he assumes the attitude of a perplexed American show- man trying to explain strange doings to bewildered Russians, and, inciden- tally, takes his place as the funniest comedian of the lot. “The ‘49ers give an amusing? show, even though it has about tho game relation to the ‘Chauve-Souris’* variety as Forest Hills has to Moscow. Your imagination goes galloping off these three wise fools with conversa- tion that would have driven the dull- est bartender mad in the days of the brass rail, Mr, M 4 y ridiculous, though not style and professional jealousy. But the genoral aim of the fooling is, you The theatre gets hit more than taste. Queen Victoria recalls how happy she was the day some one told her, ‘Al's once. For example, there's a good{ here!” th hi shot at our expensiv Of icAmbroan SoIGeS, BEMGAN" (HERO. pensive revues in the] wamerican Folklore Series," intro- allegorical opening when a show-off ducing the autumn dance of gum- lady ambles into ylew and with re- chewing hat-check girls and the freshing candor proclaims: “I am|spring dance of small-town mayors, Beauty, but that’s about all." Then, | bth enlivening. The whole company sings and dances in a musical comedy y by Franklin P. Adams that ingly emphasizes the intellectual strain of this form of entertainment The music by Arthur H. Samuels also reminder of other days. too, any one who turns the back pages of magazines or giances at the pictorial advertisements while jour- neying in the subway will find tis sly thoughts turned Into living form} (0°) by George S. Kaufman with one of}! ripe raeee those families mado blissful by under-] ,Back» Tigcle, Back to Akron.” by wear and other aids to perfect home a aroay of the wiese ree life, This is good satire and still bet- |e i Saoera may. woe new and then but they urish de menage wiio wiii not sec, Tiey- roun holds up ‘A Robe for the] t° be entertalnings | King.” It seems to us this fable is one of the finest things we have ever| MAN TRIES TO LEAP experienced in a revue, We feel thit FROM TWELFTH STORY the tragedy of the tailor who hangs himself with a rope mare of his invis- Wholesale Anto Dealer Becomes {ble fabric is as thrilling ax a home|” Unwatanced—sSaved hy Wife. run by Babe Ruth, We don't know] After attempting to jump from a win- why it is, but it is, Montague Glass} aoy of his apartment on the twelfth goea to ghastly lengths by putting} qoor of No. 600 West 1itth Street, W. J. “Omit Flowers’ into the Bonnie Dun-| patton, a wholesale auto dealer, was dea Funeral Parlors, Dut the boot-| taken. to Bellevue Hospital last night legger who is supposed to be dead and | suffering, ing to the physiclans his speculative relatives are funny in] from a temporary mental disorder of their oundings. ‘The poli that Dalton becam sbite of tole surronaas suddenly unt need mentally, He was Sidney Toler, Denman Malpy and Roland Young are funniest as fisher- men outside the dry Nmit when they talk as no one ever talked on sea or land. Ring Lardner as restrained from le ment by his wife man Weiner of the West 100th Street Station, who sent in a call for an ambu- supplied | ping out of his apart notified Patrol Safety for Baby— stand up firmly when being filled and hold the nipples tightly after being filled. PYREX Nursing Bottles save many times their price bécwaue they last so long. Made in three approved shapes—eaoh in three sizes—all regular nipples fit them. 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PYREX Nursing Bottles, made from tive same won- derful material as the famous PYREX Transparen: Ovenware, can be sterilized 100% clean in the hottest water and never break. They can be chilled in the ice box and re-warmed without cracking. PYREX Nursing Bottles are smooth inside for perfect cleaning but six-sided outside f@ easy holding and to prevent rolling. PYREX NURSING BOTTLES THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922. IN THE REALM OF MUSIC on a good s fresh and and of fair , re, too, samples of igent phrasing and the begin- nings of a singing style. While Big Audience Is ‘ Enthralled. By Frank H. Warren. The fleet fingered Mischa Loevitzk!, after a year's absence, reappeared in One of those vocal phenomenons that pertodicatly hob wp has come ont of the West in the person of Marign Fay ‘ge. | Talley, a sixteen-year-old soprand, a plano recital last evening in Car-| 10 ata from Kansag City, Mis- negie Hall, New York claims Mr.|tress Talley yestorday amazed, awed Levitzki as one of its own and can illjand thrilled a gathering of experts afford to allow'bim to thdulge in pro.|that included Otto H. Kahn, Mr. tracted foreign Journeys. He is the | iatt-Ca mini i aan same effortless, graceful player and] ar hen she sang for them from he tossed off his program as tl tl of the Metropolitan Ope he had just dropped in to Carn Loh But pokgtn Miss ihe Voice as mature and ripe as that of Hall to while away a couple of hours z ne of t nty-five. Its volume Outside of Bach's Chromatic Fantasie | and uneanny and the and Fugue and the Schumann Sym-|child’s uso of it mdre so. Not 0 phonic Studies there was ne Me sen could Conste ip m- : oy {eient adjectives to ‘cover the young among his selections to worry him} iady's performance. The voice seems and he had only to concentrate on|to be correctly placed and ready for the final t Kansas Cit tone, color, dynamics and technique The Bach and Schumann num is duly proud of ite r product and recently, when she vith a Gluck-Sgambo lod [ with a Gluck-Sgambati melody left home for eventful Metropol Orpheus made up his first group. tun hearing, hundreds were at he Schumann variations Mr. Levit«ki]station to assure her of their Interest made sufficiently varied and, hay am_sbppe also rendered them intere more could be asked. His interpre tion won the plaudits of several pian ists of note in the audience For the majority of the andience the real program began with the sec ond group, Here Levits with our own comme vel's Jenx d'Eau, spa sy's “Girl With the perhaps in honor of Mme. Y, fellow artist, who was an apprecia tin) tive Istener; and a Chopin group—|[} Etude G flat major—a butterfly touch; 1, ‘Grand Rapids M Etude A flat major, op. dreamy; Etude D flat major, on t wings of apeod; Vrelnde—simplicity itself, and the A flat. major Polonais —effective. but not aui up to the Paderewski standard for this plec No. The final group. showed Mr. Tevi | Open Kvenings Unt Of, M, During This Sale and Saturday (Armistice Day). zki as a composer. He offered 2 CUE) aaa. yy FS Win BALAN GABOITTE rime sharp minor etude that had a central v ALL EROS! $400 TON (UDKS TH RADE BUITHS {dea, and a dainty melodious walta in|} YOU LOWER THAN we ON THE A major that was repeated. 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Wool Shoulder-Strap Bands 68 Infants’ Flannelette Wrappers and | Night Gowns 52) fs | shell finish; value .67; Girls’ Coats and | Frocks Thanksgiving Needs at Friday Prices Girls’ Coats—all-wool cloth—large col- lars and deep pockets—warmly lined ~—brown and reindeer— 8.92 8 to l4 years... Special Ghils', Middy Dresser of all, woo tweed—skirts are full lined-— f to 14 yeara........ 1 4.43) each Special Junior Boys’ Clothes | Thanksgiving Needs at Friday Prices Boys’ Corduroy Oliver Twist Suite— Tan and taupe, round collar, pearl buttons—8 to ( yen: 1.84 Special... Other Oliver Twist Suite—Corduroy trousers and wash e waists 1 14 - Gray and light 3toK years 5.84 ior Boys’ Extia Trouser Norfolk “Sport models in tweed 6 94 6 to 10 years a Boys' Overcoats - \rown ebinchilla dpecial Boys! and Girls! 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Men's Hand Embroidered Injtial Continuin, Handkerchiefe—half dozen in gift] sale of Silk Overdraperies— box were 81.74 half doren 1.44 Value 07 67 Wwe Pi - were $8.00... half dozen 2.24 Value 92.47— 1.66 Women’: Linen Handkerchiefs— sine est colored borders were 24 Farentecrseuohte dU. Moire Ribbons--new assortments white, black and colors—6}4 ins. wide-for sashes and hat 35 trimmings—were 32 Woolen Fabrics Thanksgiving Needs at Friday Prices 40-in, All-Wool Canton Crepes—One Value 82.70-1.97 Various blues, rose, gold tones, mulberry and natural—~plain or faney figures— most exceptional value ever offered. Art Jute Tapestry 50 inches wide—verdure Special offering fine Scrim Cut tains— deep hemstiteh or lace inserts— were $2.07 * 1.97 Special showing Imported Bed Sete Marie Antoinette work—also fine were 825.00 19.94 offering Figured Sille 50 inches wide—@1 artiatio decorative shades—made to blue, clove, Copem, violet, rose, prune, brown, navy and black Were &1.97 1.56 48 and 50-Inch All-Wool Broadcloth —Chiffon finish—sponged and shrunte —arey, rose, blue, pesch, delft blue, nutri; reindeer, henna, fox, iri clove, Marquisette with real lace motifs oth Pe CATO AMORS DAVY ee | ‘eell AEBT.80 SAM pean s ones 3.88 $4-Inch All-Wool Poiret Twille—|°0-inch Drapery Reppetaupe, Mub: navy ‘blue and black—also some berry tans Blue 35d) Ghee 6 tpt Uirncatboe CEOS lias uereale : Bae ac as 2.42 enenaiprchal Curtainings—#34 247 Coatings — a x | Were a2.98 yard 1.97 LACE CURTAINS 38 and 42-Inch Satin Finish All-| Two Remarkable Specials in Wool Poiret Twills and Epin gles —| Aeleee i | Taupe, light blue, burgundy, prune,| herders tAv rust, navy, black, —were $10.97 and $11.97...... 7.88 Value $1.49 and 61.68, 54-Inch_ Men's Wear -| were $12.97 and 914.97..... 9.88 Sponged and ahrunk—fims close weave navy blue, brown, black Were 81.07... 1.54 Special Purchase Plaid Back Coat- ings—For sports and tailored wear; | 2.94 Women’s£Children’s| Knit Underwear Thanksgiving Needs at Friday Prices Boys’ Cotton Fleece Union Suite High neck-—long sleeves ankle len; th—-were .87 s -57| Women’s Cotton Fleece Union Suits Import-d Irish Point Panel Cur-~ taine--2'y yards long—applique and antique motifs—match patterns and following prices 45-inch—Value $7.50.......... 47 S4-inch—Value $8.50.......... 094 60-inch—Value $9.50.......... 0.94 Bed Muslins, ;: Spreads, Etc. — Crochet Spreads—Full and 3{ sise— assorted patterns— 1 37 and other combinations ‘ aoeall faa dac vi t ° Were LOB sc cs scaicsdenloneny regular sizes—were 1.47... 1.27 | Crochet Spreade—Pull size—hemmed extra alten | oF scalloped—assorted pat- were 61.67....... 1.47) terns—were $2.08 2.25 Knit Underwear—Main_ Floor Extra Size Dept., 4th Floor. Cheese Clothe—86 inch— | were 514 et........+-+ Women's Double Extra Size— Medium Weight Cotton Union Suite—low neck—sleeveless—knee length—seconds of regular $1.47 quality 97 Extra Size Dept., 4th Floor, Unbleached Muslins wide—fine quality—were .26 Bleached Sheetinge—S1 inches wide—no dressing—were 54. ... 44 Apis q. Flannels ; ay rice* | Thanksgiving Needs at Friday Prices. sterette and Chester. | Al py eer Baby Fiasnete — Plain white _ ~—€7 inches wide — > ooo tial, 24.75 | were .0 Yard .52 Men's Suits—all wool—various mix-| Wool and Cotton Mixed BabyFlan- turer—medium= and. dark shades--| nele—Plain white—27 inches wide—were .04..... -78 Canton Flannels — Bleached — 20 inches wide—unbleached, 80 and 3? inches wide—excellent quality— = Crear oe a AD Table Felte—Good qualit : 72 inches wide—-were 02.7.... 1.94 Men’s Clothin Thanksgiving Need: Men's Overcoats shades—ulsters field models—si worsteds and cassimeres—sizes 34 | Special, 18.75 New Top Coats—all wool—tweeds and cheviote good selection of light shades 10 44-— te 40— ~—sines 85 Speotal, 24.75 Rock-a-Twos 4.18 Were $4.97 A toy that delights little children and is pertectly safe, indoors or out. It is a sort of “rocking horse,” for one or two children, up to four years old, and moves with a forward and backward motion. Adjustable scats. Will not creep on the floor. Finished in blue and white washable enamel. Illustrated. Man-O-War (Illustrated) Propelled and guided by arms and — feet develops chest and muscles. Were 27, Oe DOLLS JOINTED DOLLS~—9 inches high dressed in white with ribbon trim- | "mings hood to mateh--moving eyes | ong curly hair—were 48 eee | Dressed Dolls 14 inches high | Dressed Dolle—18 inche: lg hair moving eyeyfancy | long Yair~moving eye déoss trimmed with lave | shoes antl stockings — were 81.87 U.27 | were 81.08 ins

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