The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1922, Page 22

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; CARLTON RELENS, WOULD DROP CASE FOR CHILDS SAKE But Ellis Island Objects and Will Continue Case volving Edith Day Two Orchestras By Frank H. monic Soctety sented by ¢ In- Carnegio Mi for t ov rand the Weine e string Carle Carlton rete d yesterday nd asked the United States immi- @fation authorities at Ellie Island to permit him to the com- Berkshire festival Scherzo"? is th withdraw ner ang Novelties in a The second of the man noveltices promised by ndud or ye, Won this THE a WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922, | Offer Wag-|"'s heat KE heusie nie He is still summon to lis call a lovely, ing tone, except for passages and a finish "8 Rec Warren. the om were o his season was] gramed numbers. Stransky 1 or custod : elght and eae Walter Damroseh and , | BILL BACKED BY KLAN; | nnder sixte nd Smee phony Society held forth in the’ after Bent in a Beeth the former’ e mu: f the Inst awakening twenty and Ric th ocd nd ted to Mr nd symphony and f pro ‘ookn were the v« ; erent fies eared t interpre thee herote Joioiey erie ete te teed Ince] musical netting he 1 some years] Mme. Stralia, an Australian eee se Tt ]ago for the fairy tale “Csongor and | European rucpeases in hor wake Fas, ataues OF Memorsete ane] TOIT Wipe jrama by the Mune} making her firat American @eelation in England with Carloton's| sarin drama MUCHR) | Voroes)| Races. (Th Trine Bue 5 So eared whom he ie] arty. Though the program notes | ty amanding and imp sapieg here in “Orange Blossoms." gald that Wiener u no key signa. |,fler voice, too, is one of the tures in his score presented no te ready listener fit the subtitle Carlton further requested the im- migration authorities to abandon tho Geportation proceedings against Som- erset which wore opened last Monday as @ result of his complaint. aif The 4] feel now," ho wrote to Commis. | to @ Prince, and the ‘Scherzo ts} degree of emotional expression sioner of Immigration Robert E. Tod.| lively and — mirthful, — melodically | color defects that rendered her sing- “that regardiess of what my personai] rhythmic, rallivanting on tts way to]ing somewhat monotonous. feelings may be and the wrongs that] a rapid fortissimo finish. As the pro-|tion, too. could be improved, have been done, that there is another Ife—their child's—at stake. Inasmuct.|wohn, of the ‘Midsummer Night's] tenor voice that was at times not fas the parents intend to marry as|Dream,’’ darts in and out and there|heroie enough to meot the situation, goon as the law allows, I think t!are flashes of Strauss and other con-| though his rich, should do my part in simplifying mat. temporaries the ear pleasantly, He ters for that chtld."* ‘The soloist of the evening, Joreph | much fee! ‘The authorities at Ellis Island an- mounced yesterday, however, they Hollman, ‘cellist, have no intention of dropping the ¢e- | in the audience. Mr, Hollman’s name | orchestra, Mr. Damrosch finding him- portation inquiry, and that if they|wns once familiar on the recital| self on familiar ground. have any further need for Mr. Cati-| stage. He is now seventy-two and —— ton’e presence they will have him] has not played here since the late} John Charles Thomas, baritone, Whether he likes it or not. nineties. In sixty years, in all prob- | a second recital in Aeolian Han, again ability, he has been bending over ths genteel eee “DOUG” SAYS IDENTITY Is LOST IN MARRIAGE with his erect ¢ locks and his Piim Star Tells Young Folks He ts C3 Now as “Mr, Plekford.” Mary Pickford and Douglas Fair- banks were enthusiastically received by 200 members of the Junior Fel lowship, a social organization of young people, in the parish hall of St. Mark's Church yesterday after- noon. “Doug” in a short spech, said he believed the “picture language” opened a new field for education, as it could be understood by every ons from the natives in Africa to the wild tribes in Arizona, He told of his experience with a tribe of A Indians, many of whom had ne fe en a white man. “that within two generations, through motion pic- ture education, wild tribes of people everywhere could be bfought up to a level with modern elvilization.”” Mary, sitting 01 her husband, said do the talking as “Douglas {s the one who has al! the say in our family.” “Doug,"’ however, responded by say- ing that was only the case in publio. “T have even lost my identity through martiage,”’ he sald. “Now | a everywhere ae Mr. Pickford.’ 234 two cu 26 West 39th St—21 West 38th St. Entrance on 39th Street More Convenient All way, lored r | | | | the music has a moody theme that might apply gram commentator suggests, Mendels- must have stirred the memory cell of many old-timers favorite instrument, and last evening, rhage, Don’t Fail to Take Advantage of This Clearance Sale SOLD NOWHERE ELSE 52 Suits Heather Velour, Tricotine; some with silk atitgching 43 Suits Fur collar, Broadcloth, Excellent tailoring WOMEN of BROOKL composition floulties for the seems tr ‘Introduction'’ easily ehmpaniment where necensar no difficulty. ful handing of German, his white] French and English texts, attitude toward DELICIOUS CRANBERRY JELLY You can make 10 tumblers of jelly with pounds of sugar and 8 pounds of Cranberries! Cook until soft the desired quantity of cranberries with 134 pints of water for each two quarts of berries. Strain the juice through a felly bag, Measure the juice and heat it to the boiling point, Add one cup of sugar for every two. ¢ of tulee stir until the puger te digeolved;) bo for five minutes: skim, an: into tumbh lisccokey aus” ee ‘The most economical of finits.” Prudent” housewives will secure cranberries now. Try this recipe: BARGAI ASEMENL BROOKLYN Hanover Place—Just Off Fulton S Opposite Montauk Theatre Remaining Stock of this season’s: highest grade Suits have been greatly reduced for this event. Every Suit is made the “Lane Bryant * cut full, yet on slenderizing lines. G85 Values to $35.00 85 Values to $49.50 SIZES 39 to 56 BUST Of Fur Trimmed Velour, also tai- of Tinseltone, models Qf Yalama Cloth with fine Nutria Poiret Twill, Velour, some red embroidere Will find these suits on sale at our new Brooklyn store, which | carries at all times the same assortment of apparel as in New York. This store is con tly located at Hanover Place, Just Off Fulton St. Opposite Montauk Theatre ‘eo Her dlc- Mr Crooks did remarkably -well with it. Clearance Sale! Winter Suits « Tremendous Reductions N re IN THE REALM OF MUSIC i‘ ut a veritable a few slips in sty ayed the Saint-Saens first con ) 1 ‘cello recital. Wo could It ts sald the bill will close ‘cello Ty hut opening numbers, in chial schools. which the young lady's Intonation was we have yet heard, the ringing tones mounting the orchestral a¢ It in true to the pitch and produced with It seemed to lack any warm tones smote sang with and expression and an interpreter's regard for tho text. The music was excellently played by the disclosed his cultivated style, his skil- Italian, his fancy for mood. his feeling for the phra [ree 8 votes frequently is of luscious ve measure known as the Com- 1 lke to nee him y School Bill, over whieh ter’ a song, Even sa Wamed tH might take ne * manner of In Ouesta © frequent encores, latest ‘tie h Rite M Ku Klux Kion as its main to] 1h the cveniig Margaret Wetle wasp ny the at fault, due to nervousness Bd deb OREGON VOTERS ADOPT op guardian control, charge quiring any or other person hav PAROCHIAL SCHOOL HIT public sehool during . excepting (a) ehi physically unable; (b) children w have completed the cihth grade; (c) children between the ages of eight and lying more than three miles trom a public achool, except where trans- portation ts furnished; (d) children hy parent or private teacher. Children Sto 16 Mast Attend Peb- He Institutions, PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 10.—Ore- voters the general election day approved, according to ré- om all counties tabulated, an _AMUSEMENTS. gon at AMUSEMENTS. To Every Father and Mother: Your Children Owe You Nothing | You Owe Them a it is your duty to provide them with food, shelter, clothing and education. It is your duty to send them to see “THETOWN THAT FORGOT GOD” at the ASTOR THEATRE BROADWAY AT 468th ST. TWICE DAILY THE SUPREME MASTER PICTURE OF ALL TIME BECAUSE It insures a permanent faith in God. in It will shape character that makes for better men and women, Tt is a great lesson in the reward growing out of truth, industry, charity and good habits, While it is doing all these things, it will thrill, grip, anuse, entertain and falrly pull you out of your seat. It has the most marvellous storm scene ever disclosed un sereen or stage. Nothing like it has ever been scen, or possibly ever will be again, It is the wonder picture of the age. WITH The greatest child actor in the world, Sincerely Yours, WILLIAM FOXx. EMPIRE Pare sed" “Garvan 2.90. HENRY MILLER RUTH CHATTERTON Tenry “LA TENDRESSE" ii Balai’ vier uNERAY by shrieks ser Innehter *AQecs REO le : GINGHAM GIRL ANIGKERBOCKER "rs, S8°%" Sask" | eat tose Show tn, Town, THE YANKEE a saad | EL SARDOL ste Katman’s Latest Masleal Gem, * COHAN cht, Rest Se MUSIC BOX Soria. ataets Prewonte IRVING BERLIN'S NEW MUSIC BOX REVUE STAGED RY HASSARD SHORT, Gelight and HENRY MILLER’ INA CLAIRE | Thea., or) THE. woe KUAW in ‘THE LAST eA Ww. tah 800. | LAST. | CORT’, ay, | TIMES. | Nelodramatic Hit, with Wm. Courtlelgh, WALLAC ARY NASH. 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