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| United Mine Workers, in a letter ad- 16 S PUNFOR UNFORN LNING STANDARD ARUSES MINER Reel Reviews By DON ALLEN But two new films are on the Broadway cinema horizon this week. They are: “Ebb Tide” at the Rialto, and “The Pride of Palomar’’ at the Rivoli. All other Broadway picture houses are showing hold-overs, Among the latter are: “Tess of the Storm Coun- try” at the Strand; “The Village Blacksmith" at the 44th Street; "The Town That Forgot God" at the Astor; “Robin Hood” at the Lyric; ‘One Ex- citing Night’’ at the Apollo, “‘When the Desert Calls” at the Cameo, and “When Knighthood Was in Flower" at the Criterion. At the Capitol they ‘Attempt to Standardize Costs Would “Out-So- viet” Communists. PPeevright, 1922 (New York Evening World), y'Prest Publishing Company. WASHINGTON, Nov, 20, — The dressed to the United States Coal THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922. “Der Rosenkavalier” shows the striking Mme. Jeritea in a new light. She has been admired as Disa, in Mediaeval robes; as Tosca, in tiara and flowing white; as Santuasza, in Peasant garb—none of these heroines conceding anything to modern fem- inine style of dress. As Octavian, however, in the Strauss work, the Viennese blonde stands exposed in —in—knickerbockers. And if you have been a member of the floral brigade that, from the heights, has buried its favorite Prima donna under a deluge of roses, tuke heed that Mr. Gatti-Casazza ro- quests tho organization be dis- banded. Send all floral contributions New Notes in the Music Scale BY FRANK H. WARREN. to stir a continent. Next Wednesday, following a five-year absenve from t!:c concert stage, this famed music will slip quietly into town for a recital, bringing his matured art with him in the interim, he has scaled other heights—from planist to Premier of Poland und back again—one of the oddest prank: a fickle fate has ever indulged in. Naturally there is mucli cur to know what traces Mr. Paderewski's experience, that involved financial troubles and heartache for his country, may have left upon his art. The great pianist opened his tour in Worcester, Mass., on Nov. 9. He is traveling in a private car and expects to fill sixty concert engage- ments by April 26 next. a large orchestra for ‘‘Rosenkavalier,” introducing chimes, celesta, belle and other sound producers, probably to make it expensive. adipsia BOYS NEAR THIRD RAIL CLIMBING “L” PILLAR BR. T. Policeman Warne tn Time to Prevent Mishap. ‘Two boys whose highest ambition was to climb @ steel pillar of the Brondway elevated railroad in Brooklyn accom: plished the) feat this morning at the Lorimer Street station and were in danger of touchig the third rail when thoy were detected by Special Police- man Kearns of the B. R. 'T., who warned them, got them down, and ar- rested them. They said they were Salvator Priscoe, No. 33¢ Leonard Street, and Harty Hauser, No. 70 Calyer Street, each four- teen years old. a MELANCHOLY DRIVES NEWARK MAN TO SUICIDE Asks Wife for Revolver to Cl It} Shoots Himself. Charles Paine, Afty-cight years old, for many years a resident of Newark, committed suicide in his home at Bel- videre, N. J., yesterday by firing a bullet from a revolver into his right temple, according to police. His wife sald Paine had been com- Piatning of {llness and melancholy for some time, She sald he had asked her to bring him his revolver so that no| might clean it for use in case of an emergency. She left him and a few minutes later heard the shot which ended his life. — Commission, attacked the pro-jure showing ‘'Trifling Women," the te i Hoppa While Mr. Gattl posal which is under consideration to] Rex A picture seen recently at bebe e Comeae eV Taga ul daily introducing to us new si standardize the cost of living among | ‘°P Prices. Danae in aPmOF OF tregil verted possible stars of the future, m1 le habiliments | Pe ders y ike to Ww hn ‘ {mtbe workers, They declare suck] een cannot lak thelr dignity In. picking eee uae ae ai “ AND it came to pass that The Greatest Improvement Ever program would “‘out-Soviet” any PASSING IN REVIEW Posies from the footlight bulbs, nor /Onogin, contralto, makes hor 2 a gridiron warrior ate Made In Nursing Bottles—PYREX communistic system they arc familiar! \._____ J ican the temperamental men of tho| politan’ debut in “Aida,” ono of D ‘di D bef i From the famous novel of the ame| orchestra be, Induced to don head-| America’s own contralto, Mme. romedary Dates before AT last! Nursing Bottles that you can boil or scald 100% clown © Opposition to standardization is ex- | ame by Robert Louis Stevenson and cusses, Louise Homer, will sing her old role the conflict and verily the —that you can teke right from the ice box and re-werm, 4 ‘ie Rives 1] Lloyd Osborne they have made “Kbb of Azucena in “Il Trovatore’’ with the e fell b h hi without the slightest fear of their breaking. pressed eh — fea! | Tide" the: feature offering for the| The Metropolitan is not to be with. | Chicago Opera Company memy fell beneat 8 Bottles that are si operators, who have outlin elt} week at the Rialto, The story, | Ut competition after all, at least that prowess as the temple walls and to prevent r h . yt! ‘Saws of the approaching investiga- | familiar already to thousands, is ad-| Portion of the organization that ab-| uring the performance of ‘Tosca” led he P ch of and ensy to clean—bottles th: will otand Sreaty whee being Sled, tion o! the oon. industry. hered to more or less in the picturiza- | #0rbs its art from theshorn trans last Monday statisticlans in the know crumbled at the touch o Ne s ‘The Mine Workers oppose shutting | tion and, take it all in all, makes good| ter in the pressroom on 89th Street} calculated that Antonio Scotti had, In Samson.” er heat nor cold will break them. film entertainment, For, on the opposite corner is-a radio! 115 career, sung the role of Baron price because they last so long. The charm of Stevenson's story | ftation, whose melodies filtor into the} gearpia at least 200 times, The bari- ~The Wise Man of the Bats dealing with three derelicts lay chiefly | Guard sanctum punctually each eve-} tone admits he doesn't need tho in his characterization and his char-|"/ng. The music reviewer, in his! | ompter nor does he have to watch acters seem to have stepped out of | e#mmest endeavor to faithfully chron-| Promper tet + tag head of “distribution” some means be |the book and upon the screen to do Megan: oe SNS heeled aoa be . a their bits toward mi Singers, Wil be hare pressed to dis- Richard ss, C1 " “De , ¥ e leg hoi Rosenkavaller Motive power and cheaper freight| The main characters are in the| {he lesato of a market report, of) os ian, h Lohengrin’s “Narrative” from a boil- time story. On the other hand, should Mr. Gatti tire of his own nightly pabulum, he knéws where he may find relief. In those “dear dead days,"’ cre we were, the mere announcement that the new star on the piano horizon, I. J. Paderewski, was to flash its bril- llancy upon the populace, was enough . Exch genuine Pyrex Nuri ped with the name. For baby’s sake, get a set of six Pyrex Nursing Bottles today. On sale wherever nursing bottles are sold. Pyrex Sales Division Corning Glass Works, Corning, N. Y. Originators and Patentees of OvenGlassware New York Office: 501 Fifth Avenue Telephone: Vanderbilt 0720 rates, hands of such capable players as Lila Leo, James Kirkwood, Raymond Hat- ton, George Fawcett, Jacqueline Lagan and Noah Beery, and all are acceptable. In spots the photography equals any yet seen on Broadway. The surrounding film program, headed by a revival of Harold Lioyd’s High and Dizzy,"’ is a good one. ways keeping one ¢ than any fel- reputation for al- > on the commer- cial side of his mus ventures. With him money not only talks, it sings. It's expensive to deal in Straussian IN THE PERSONAL PACKAGE © . The workers suggest the advisabil- ~ tty of determining the cost of living @ Smong mine workers. They advise © that women investigators be employed, and that they go into miners’ homes and consult the housewives. They Propose that the investigators discover © whether the miner's wife is happy or unhappy, and whether the children at- tend school or are compelled to stay St home because of tack of clothing wares. Though the composer ha nothing to do with it the ibretto for ‘Der Rosenkavalier’’ wins first hon ors as the highest priced lbretto in the repertoire. Strauss, too, employ “The Pride of Palomar,"’ the film made from Peter B. Kyne's latest novel, is unreeling for the week at * 2 Fi serie iq ‘up existing mines, but urge that the : ing of new mines be limited. 5 attack absentee ownership of © mines as one of the worse evils of the i ® industry and insist that under the Fs © @ level of decency and comfort, byt TOTES - 3 = : i 3 5 : FES SRPONNE er books. “How this commission can hope to standardize the cost of living without at the same time standardizing the Yevel of living among mine workers ta beyond the comprehension of thir committee,” says the mine workers’ letter, “‘It seems to us that it would be impossible to standardize the cost of living unless each individual mine worker wax requirea to accept and adopt @ standard, identical level of Uving ‘or himself and his family. “It would be easy enough for ex- Perts to prepare a budget showing the amount of food, clothing, &c., that is necessary to maintain a fam- fly of a given number of members on the Rivoll, and makes good screen en- tertainment, indeed. From all of Kyne's works we have beheld on the screen, we are foreed to the conclu. sion that, in writing a short story or a long one, Peter B, Kyne writes far better screen material than many, many of the writers who write direct- ly for the screen. His stories have a knack of dovetailing that is so neces- gary to the smoothness required in a film, “The Pride of Palomar" lends itself to the screen about as well as any novel we ever read and, whether you've ever read the book or not, we feel sure you'll like the film version. In the cast are such folks as Tote De Crow, Joseph Dowling, Alfred Allen, Forrest Stanley and Marjorie Daw. The surrounding program is also acceptable. conustne SR LEER BOY SHOT DEAD AS GIRL HANDS HIM A RIFLE Were Chasing Chipmank and Is Accidentally Discharged, OS8WHGO, N. ¥., Nov. 20.--David Owens, fifteen years old, waa shot and killed by a rifle in the handa of Ann Kath, nine, yesterday while chasing » chipmunk near the Owens'e home. The bullet struck the boy in the abdomen when tho rifle was discharged as the girl handed it to him, it would be impossible to standardize the cost of such a budget. Flour that, sells for $1 at one place sells for $1.25 at another. Sugar sells for 6 cents a pound at one place and 7 cents a pound at another. Gasoline sells for 20 cents a gallon tn Indiana and 24 cents a gallon in the District of Columbia, though why, we do not know. ‘How could any one hope to stand- erdize the cost of living under such conditions?” On this subject the anthracite op- erators say? “We are unconvinced of the wisdom or. practicability. of attempting to standardize the cost of living for in- dividual worker, or of standardizing the amount of work they are to per- form, since such standardization ‘would necessarily ignore individual abilities and requirements. Human Doings cannot be standardized.” Relative to the standardization of mines with the view of reducing the a-mber, the mine workers believe eompetition of the proper kind will bring about the same result by ¢lim- inating the high cost mines, ‘Anticipating increase in population ‘and a greater demand for coal, the workers believe limiting the number of new mines would conserve the sup- Cooks in 20 minutes To six cupfuls of boiling xe in @ large saucepan one teaspoon- ful of salt. Slowly shake in one cupful of Comet Rice, When again furiously boil. ing, cook rapidly uncovered ply. To close mines now operating, for twenty minutes. The they believe, would be unconstitu- grains should then be soft. Drain through a sieve, place this over the saucepan, and set on the back of stove for a few min- Dealing with the subject of or- @anization and persons connected with the coal industry, the miners say they are ready to tell everything there is to know about the United Mine Work- ers. “The public wishes to know why it fs required to pay outrageous prices for coal,” they way. “We suggest that @ study of absentee ownership ‘Will disclose one of the causes of this gouge.” —————— CHIVALRY IN YONKERS COSTS MAN HIS “ROLL” James Murphy, No. 79 Montgomery Street, Manhattan, reported té tho Yonkers police that he was held up and robbed before daybreak yesterday by two men near the Croton Aqueduct arch on Nepperhan Avenue, Yonkers, According to the police he consented fo eacort a timid young woman to her home in the vicinity owing to the Inte: . The thieves rifled Ris pockets and took $10. 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