PSfwnnt5SIl "?., 'Jj.Hf i- i ' ' i ill - ,"-fV - EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPH1LAI)ELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1921 "MANON" GIVEN- BY THE METROPOLITAN Excellent Forformance of Mas senct's Opora, With Mile. Bori in the Titlo Role flirl . A 'TVK CAJST Minon. trfwam... ,', . . I.urrrxt PoufUrt. ,.-. , , ., .Mart TlfTknv .Tuvntte.. ..,.. Minnie Kanr Uo-ftl....i CVcll Ardfn Dt Clrltux.4 C'tmrioi ItaeUett MiMUtiliio.ni . ..Thoman Chatmera Ctunt tto Qrleux , l,on Ilothlir ftulljof ' t . . Paolo Anantin I). nrtUmty. . . . , i.... Mario f.turtntl J(otelkePr '. Ilntwrt Lrnnhnrdt A BuntiU.,,.', Vlticrnro nrhlillti A guard. , .Louts D'Anirrlo A servant j.... I .. Maria Savaao Conductor Albert Wolff TLo Metropolitan Operu Co. con tinued its policy of the present season Jsst evening nt the Academy by pre jcntlng another relatively unfamiliar opera to 'It Philadelphia clientele. Till") time. It was Masgcnet'x "Mnnon r.wcaut" Mith Luerczln Horit In the title rple. It was Mile. Ilorl'H first np pcaranco In thin city since her recov ery from the rocal trouble which ne cessitated her retirement from the operatic and concert Mage some time nRo. The recovery appears to he com plete, ami her volca apparently Is in ns fine; condition ns it ever has been. The performance all through wbr ex cellent. The role of "Manon" fits. Mile. Ilori admirably as to volcfe temperament amf dramatic requirements. ' Consc fluently, it was wc.ll sting and equally well acted. Charles Hackett made an excellent Dcs .Grlcux', being in Rood voice and acting the role In a convinc ing manner. The opera In more largely liven over to the two leading ptirts than most operas of its length, and these pnrts were in capable hands Inst eve ning. Of tle minor parts the chief ones are those of I.escaut (Manon's lou.iln), taked" by Thomas Chalmers ; fiulllot (Paolo Anaulan) and Dc ltrctlgny (Mario t Laurcutl). All of these were as well done as the major roles. Mr. Annninn has seldom had n part which gave him, the scope of Gtiillot, nnd he revealed a decided capa city for humorous acting which brought him well-deserved applause a number of times. His role was chiefly a speak ing one. but what singing there was in it he did well. A feuture of the performance was the ballet, the dances being designed and the solo part executed by Mine, ltohlna Galll, probably the finest dancer on the stage today, with the assistance of Hlg cor Ilonfigllo, and the very capable bal let of the Metropolitan Opera Company. The, stago Fittings of the ballet seems were especially beautiful; but, for thnt matter, so were they all through the opera. Mr. Wolff conducted with sym pathy nnd n thorough knowledge of the tcore. The opera itself can hardly be con sidered a masterpiece. There are mauy very beautiful places in it, among the most striking being Mnnon's opening .ng, tfo beautiful romiinzn, "En Fer- mint len Veux," nt. the close of the second net, the so-called minuet (which Is really a gavotte), in tlio fete f,ccne nnd the great duct hi the church be tween Manon and Deo Orleux. On the other hand, the onera is ton Innrr. nciru. "ttfltlnir last eveninr the ontlri, ciittinrr I 0 i i!Hl nmJnit Keeiip. which sup- Lm '"'lnuTur the lut net. be- ,, i " I'll" r!,.ToaI'"l f'O " of the Poverty of Des Orlcilx ,u the deporta- IIIJ." if .?,nn,"'- nl ft erlmlmil. Then, too.In the rloxo of the onera Massenet Iocs not rise In his music to the dra matic posslbll ties of Hid situation, nnd t.ie last net Is an antl-ellmnx to the ''2w1r . J10 r,1,l"'h scene. Tie general tirect of the really big moments of the opera, wllli n few exceptions. mi thai I,,- i-iiiiiiuser in nts music illil not cumil the conception of his librettists. IRISH RELIEF FUND FILM-. tnteruinment at Metropolitan for Philadelphia's Quota unucr tlio sponsorship of the local Irish relief committee Irish songs """ra, minion piciurcH nna drama are being presented at the Metropolitan Opera Homm till week In aid of the fund for relief of distressing conditions and for reconstruction work In the stricken Kmerald Isle.. The relief com- murr ii uRing inis entertninmcnt as A('.'. "e means of attaining Phllfi (TclpIila'H (Uota in the national drive ior .iu,tsjo.oou, which lias received the iirovai oi I'resnieut narrting, Her bcrt Hoover and other prominent states men. publicists and philanthropists. 1 erformances arc given every evening, wiui innunees on Wednesday, Lhnrs day nnd Haturdav. A film showing present conditions in Ireland is , Mipplemcnted by a play, "Ireland First." In nddltion, Cathnl Il rite, composer nnd tenor, and 'Aiatliu Ireland, soprano, sing the old, familiar Irish songs nnd Shnnn O'Farrell is neard In folk songa of the (lael. Messrs. Murphy and Joyce play the Irish pipes and M. O'Kcefe gives an exhibition pf traditional Irish dancing. lI'llKMTOIfl Market- and fourth SXr. PHILADELPHIA ' ' PULLING TOGETHER The itrong bank grows stronger through the co-operntion of its patrons. Its patrons are strengthened by their connection with a strong bank. Tl'e aim to aid one patrons in every helpful tvay CAPITAL & SURPLUS $1,500,000.00 r " """i BVERSHARP stoves .V more home rum daily vtn VV than Babe Ruth hit all nL Vv last season J- . fmmsBARp Made by The Wahl Company, Chicago MccsSt loS6S Sfoieet Uouwfl! Originate by ' HORUCK I VCffiAJfOTRWDiftSl Horlick's MT The ORIGINAL Malted AMMRAVTJIftJt fi. " saMfiMual tm. ! U&l 5uiino. -'MHHt- The Old Reliable Kound Package Used successfully for over 13 centurj'. JNfade under sanitary conditions from clean, rich milk, with extract of our specially malted (Train. Th Food-Drink is prepared by tlning the powder In water. Infanta and Children thrive on it. 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Pretty much all lines from Player-Piano Music at 25c a roll to $4.50 navy blue Dress Serge at $1 .88, and 9x1 2 Sanford Seamless Axminster Rugs at $49.50 instead of $67.50. Lace Vestees Trimmed with ruffles of val. lace, alto but ton-trimmed 'and has semi-roll collar, at $1.45. Real Filet Collar-and-Cuff Sets, beautiful patterns, at $2.85. s SHmielf, "Oeapoa Bay," irt loer. $1.45 ring Norfolk Suits Cl ) CA .ysof 8to'l6.' JllfOV $1.95 $45 vcldyne. duvetyne Women's Spring Wraps Specially Priced ,....!., Smartly tailored. Choice of and bolivia cloth, variously in black, navy and tan. Just SO in the lot. Exceptional value. Women's knee-length Coat, black and blue serge; stlk-lined, at 924.75. 200 Polo Coats, natural and French blue, well tailored, at $16. And the new Spanish Cape in black and navv tncotinej silk-lined, specially priced at $33.75. aiatiele, "Coupon Day," TO Ira floor. All-Wool Pleated Plaid Skirts, at In all the new spring shades. Also plain tailored models, at $5. Excellent values. OUifeete, "Ccmpon ey," Thin loor. Clearance of Lingerie Blouses, at tf Slightly shop-soiled. Samples and few ba of a kind, at $2. Were $3.95 to $8.95. Lingerie and Semt-tailored Blouses, in colors and white, long- and short sleeves, at $1, were $2 and ?.l. Glmaela, "Coupon Dey," Firet fleer. Women's Low Shoes, at X CQ Short lines from our own stock, grouped sDeJ for Coupon Day, at $3 a pair, irrespective o'f cost. Olmkele, "Ooayou y." leooas. floor. Women's Suits Coupon-Priced $28.75 Boys' Spring Norfolk Suits Values I'"or boy borne have an extra pair of lined knickers. SinRle- and double-breasted models in favorite fancy mixtures. Wonderful value at $12.60. Boys Sprint- Reefers of blue serge and fancv mixtures, double-breasted, with patch pockets and all-around belt; ages 3 to 10 years, at $6.75. Were $12.50. , Boys' Junior Suits, ages 3 to 6 years, broken sizes, but several models, at $5. Values S10 and ? 12.50. Boys' Washabls Suits, 3 to 8 years, at $2.BO. anous cute, dressy models. Worth $3.75 to $5. (Umbels, "Ooao Bay," Third floor. All-Silk Ribbon or Ayard ...: JOUC Variety of colors; for hair bows, etc. 4i inches wide. .T-Oiaeele, "Ooaptra Bay," rlrrl loer. B000 Yard. Progress Muslin 1A Ayrd 19C t Bleached, 36 inches wide. September selling price 42c, now lc yard. Sheets extra good grade muslin, free from dressing. Size 81x90 inches. Sold in September at almost twice this price, $1.29. Wonder Weave Sheets name is well apr.lied to looks and weave. t33x90 in., $1.56. 72x90 in., $1.89. 81x90 in., $1.69. Pillow Cases to match, size 42x36 inches, at 80e. A clearance of 112 pairs woolen Blankets. Taken right out of our $12.50 stock and marked at $6.25 pair. Batin-finiihed Marseilles Bedspreads. Some slightly soiled. Many cut corners. Some old-fashioned weave; others of imported quality, at $3.95 '' many at savings oi uait and more. lmele, "Oeajtcn Say." leeoad si AClearance of Men's Soft Hats Samples and odds, at - Men s Caps, special clearance, at Boys' Straw Hats, at $1.98. Men's Cloth Hats, at 95e. 6) Ink tie, "Coapon Say," Tlrst floor. 76e. $5 Women's Morning Dresses Were $4.95 to $9.95 Small lots. All sizes, but not in all' styles. Ginghams and cliatnbmys. CUmBeli, "Coupon Bay," ThlrA floor. $2.55 Plain-color Crepe Kimonos Were $3 aimbeli, Men's Suits and Overcoats Conpon Say," Tlrrt floor, Choice selection mixtures. $2.35 rnx floor. of $25 Full Dress Vests, at $2.50. sBsissssssslss7Assr sssssssV rt VI 1 K V $28.75 A J . - , for value-giving and for satisfaction with $35 to $45 grades. Two splendid styles in men's-wear serges. Two splendid style in fine tricotinr. Two in the smart tweeds in the ultra-smart tans, grays, greens and browns that grow more strongly in demand every minute of Spring! Choice from thr staple, Mrurtly cut typical tailleur or sports-model up to the "ripple suit." Sizes 34 to 40. Gimbels, Salons oi Dress, Third floor and floor. Fashionable Choker Scarfs, at fM A 7C Gray squirrel. Wonderful value ebjLUeit) IS1.58 j's strap-wrist Lambskin Gloves, in white, Value $4. Women's Cambric Handkerchiefs Each Variety of colors and designs Women's Irish linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, at 75c a half dozen. Oimbele, "Coupon Day," irt floor. Floor Lamps with Shade Save a third Electric or cas. Olraoele, "Coupon Bay," Toarth fllopr. Frames and Framed Pictures Half Price variety of sizes and woods; some are a little hurt from handling Olmbel. "Oonpon Bay," Seventh floor. Bath Sprays f?A and Were 75c and $1 Chamois, at 10c, 15c, 2Sc, 35c, 50c, 65c, 90c, $1 and $1.25. Floating Castile Soap, large bars, 2fle. Teoth Brushes, at 10c, 15c up to 3Se. dimbele, "Coapon Bay," riret floor. 15c to 10c msiitched, rat floor. $15 th fllopr. $1.50 50c ' 75c at $10.75. Natural Mink Chokers, at $18.75. Oimbele, "OoupoR Bay," vblrA floor. Women' 2-Clasp Suede and ma viiwtvb, m j Broken lines; white and colors, at $1.58. Values up to $3.50. Women's 2-button length Chamoisette Gloves, inuuc anu gray, at oac. value l,i. omen's at $2.38. Women's 12-btitton length White Kid Gloves, at $3.88. Value $6.30. Women's 2-clasp and "slip-on" Doette and Du plex Oloves, white and natural, at 95c. Values S1.50 and S2. aimbels, "Coupon Bay," JHrat floor. Boneless Breakfast Bacon, lb. at 500 strips. 1000 lbs. Orange Pekoe Tea, sweet-drawing, halt price, lb. at 34c. 1500 lbs. "My Wife's" Blend Coffee, 38c value; limit 5 lbs., at, lb., 23ie. Laundry Soap, Swift's Pride, limit 10 cakes, for Evaporated Milk, Sharpless Acorn Brand, ster ilized, tall, sanitary cans, at l2J4c Sweet Sugar Corn, 1920 pack, sanitarv cans; also big cans Sauer Kraut, 18c vahte; dozen can for $1.05, or can 9c. aimbels, "Ooapon Bay," Oneetant tttreet Annex. Women's Silk Stockings rf First quality; excellent value . pZ.0e3 Boys' black Stockings, at 25c. Good, heavy ribbed. J Men's Rockinchair Union Suits, at $1.38. Worth 1111 more. 126c 65c $2.95 $6.95 yJ. 20c Men's Novelty Socks, at 50c women's silk Underwear. at 5 !K - - -'-- "- T - -nuarcns oocki, at 25c a pair. 4 10 c4, Oiabeli, "Coupon Bay," lret floor. Men's and Women's Umbrellas vi union laneia isiiu-anu-cotton), ) lape-eage, sill: cases, pretty and attractive handle coioreq oaiceiite lops and rings, also cords Men's Umbrellas have crook handles. Women's colored silk Umbrellas, and specially priced, at $7.38. atmbels, "Conpon Bay," yirat floor. $4.50 All-Wool Navy Serge 54-inch . . ... .Mi-wool stockinette in navv, creeu and beaver j4 inches wide, at $1.25 a yard. Was $5 ?o All-wool Tweed Suitings, 56-inch, at $1.95. Oimbele, "Oonpon Bay." Second, floor. $3.65 very smart $1.88 Muslin Underwear Variously at Sample and odd lots, including N'iirhtcown Envelope Chemises, Petticoats and Bloomers: lace and embroidery-trimmed styles. Sateen Petticoats, tucked and pleated flounce?, at 88c. Silk jersey-top Petticoats, at $3.65. Xew spring colors and black. Oimbele, "Oonpon Bay," s)eeond floor, Marabou Capes Save a third trimmed with fluffy marabou tails- alternating with ostrich tails; silk-lined. Extra-wide Plush Stoles, silk-lined with scU color, at $6.50. Collar-and-Cuff Sets of Venise lace, at 95c. Less than half price. Organdie Collar-and-Cuff Sets, at 40c. Oimbele, "Ooapon. Bay," JTlrrt floor. C. M. C. Crochet Cotton gi mg A box for spl.siU 10 balls in a box; white or ecru. Spool Silk, black, white and colors, 10c a spool, $1.18 doz. Kleinert's Rubberized Household prons, at 50c each. Hair Nets, at 75c a dozen. Snap Fasteners, at 85c a gro-. Dish Cloths, at 3 for 28c Dust Caps, at 2 for 28c Pins, 3 paper3 for 26c. Olmbel, "Conpon Bay," riret floor. Sta-Sharp Pencils, at 0 1 C C Regularly $3 and $4 J 1 .JO Gold-filled or sterling silver; seven pieces of lead included. Were $3 and $4. at $1.68. ounaeis, "oonpon Bay," lret floor, Fine Quality Dress Gingham, s Worth at least double 32 inches wide: beautiful nlaids Oimbele, "Conpon Bay," Second loor. The Peter Rabbit Series of Books ,? Were 50c, now each J UiOQ Oimbele, "Conpon Bay," Toarth floor. Star-tex Crash Toweling 1 i? (Part Linen) Limit 12 yards, at, yd. . J.OC Hemstitched medium-size Huck Towels, damask borders, at 35c each. Extra-heavy ribbed Turkish Towels, hemmed ends, at 80c each. Striped linen Crash Toweling, pure flax, at 35c a yard. Lace-trimmed Scarfs, three sizes to match -18:c36-in. Scarf, $1 18x45-in. Scarf, $1.25 lfix52-in. Scarf, $1.50 Satin-finished Irish cotton Table Damask, 70 inches wide, at $1.35. Grlmbels, "Coupon Bay," Second floor. Sanford High-pile Seamless ) diQ CA Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft., at p4e7OU Were originallv $67.50. $24.80 for $54 best quality body Brussels Rugs size 6x9. Two pretty chintz deigns. Less than hah price. $5.50 tor $11 Wilton Velvet Rugs, Oriental de signs, ste 27x54 inches. Half price. $3.75 for $8.75 fancy Willow Grass Rugs. Less than half price. $3.75 a yard for heavy Velvet and Wilton Velvet Carpet, formerly priced at $4.25 and $5. $3.25 a yard for heavy Axminster Carpet, verv desirable patterns; values $4 and $5.25. 70c sq. yd. for heavy figured Cork Linoleum, regularly priced S1.35 and M.50 Oimbele, "Conpon Bay," Tlfth floor. Player-Piano Music, each 9C Several thousand new rolls, soug ai.d CDC dance numbers, some are word rolls, at 25c each. Oimbele, "Conpon Bay," Bnbway Store and N Seventh floor Men's Soft-Cuff Negligee Shirts " , -f f- "Clean-up" from stock, all perfect, pi.ID only a few mussed or shop-soiled at $1.15. Worth double and more. Men's Ties, polka dots and figured eftecls new spring styles, 28c Men's Suspenders, at 45c. Men's Night Shirts, at $1. Good grdr imi.hn, all sizes. Men's Fan's barters, single and double gup. 30c. Hoys' white oxford Shirts with butron-down collar, at $1.55. Oimbele, "Conpon Day," riret floor. Medium- and heavy-weights, materials, in various colors and 1 Men s Raincoats, at $12.80. Men's Trousers, at $6.80. Clearance of Men's White t Slightly shop-soiled. j Oimbele, "Conpon Bay." Seeond floor. Men's Low Shoes Tan and black calfskin, also patent colt Many "Perfection" shoes in the Jot, at $5. Men's House Slippers, Romeo style, odd at .?i.B9. Oimbele, "Conpon Bay." 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The Brunswick surpasses because of the Oval Amplifier, that renders the tone pure and distinguishable. The Brunswick Surpasses In Its Full, Rich Tone Its Powerful 4 -Spring Motor Its Mechanical Perfection Think of the adrantage of having the renditions of the celebrated Brunswick artists intimately associated with your hotne your home becomes a center of Brunswick rc-creatlve genius. With a Brunswick Phonograph in your home you not only beautify It, but ulso create' the atmosphere of music. Opening Programme Marie Tiffany, member of the Metro politan Opera Co., who sang in "Manon" at the Academy of Music Tuesday night, and Richard Bonelli, Boston Opera Co.. whom Jean de Reszke acclaims "a real operatic baritone"- and whose operatic debut was made in Italy in 1914 In Grand Concert, Gimbel Audi torium, Thursday afternoon, at 2.30. No cards required as the concert is a feature of the reception accorded trie Brunswick Phonograph. I Qlmbala, Xardm&n Hall, Seventh floor $5 sises, A Hundred Women's Dresses Coupon-Priced $15 4 F'Al 31 i 'ii JF IsiiB HB'fi W It. SIS -Oimbele, Never before! Probably never again I t Eyeletted taf fetas two elab orate styles both made own color. And both in the newest color combinations. Tricolettes of very wondciful quality; and one of the cutest styles out. Jersoyn braid -embroidered, all-over the bodice. Tricolette -trimmed Serges the serges dark blue; the tricolette henna or brighter blue. And a sprinkling, be sides, of beaded "Geor gettes, alone of Sreee, Third floor. 25,000 Rolls of Wall Paper, roll 7k, 14c, 22c 45c In the Subway Store Mussed BlouseB. 50e. Rec. SI hrmstiulir-d Handkerchiefs, ot soiled. -Sfiop- 25c to I learancr 10 S. Womei.'s !me pla 11, u for 35c. Leather Goods .t 5c to $2.95. Shop Traveling Luggage at 65c to S3.65. soiled Odds ..nd ci.cN 01 Muslin Underwear, $1.35. All garment'. Hciratirr of Silk Petticoats. $2.45. Icrsev. ( learance ot S3 9? and $4.05 House Dresses $1.85. ' Bib Aprons at 38c. Chetkod ginghams, sec onds. Reg. 85.. Hoys' Spring Reeicrs and Junior Suits at $5. Men's and Women's Umbrellas, $1.35. Women's and Misses' Wool Sweaters, to tone effects. $3.75. All sues , "Bamboo F!oits" Toilet Soap, U takes' for 35c. Cotton Huck Guest Towels at 10c each $1.10 do: en. Remnants Cotton Wash Goods .it r-markab'e redactions Marseilles Bedspreads, 1 ill M.e. slightlj I.IU3.1CU, ,jo, naii price. .i6-in Popular Plaids for spring. 38c ard $1.25 French-weave Serge. iuw blue, 36 in n idr, 68c urd Blj-V and unit Shepherd Plaids, -12-in wide 7fic yard. Royal Wilton Carpet, sample .7x72 in $5.25. ' Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rues, one uood Oriental pattern o-:12 $15. -lort rei.'iants of Cork Linoleum and New Process Floor Coverings, 25e quare r ard al.ies "5c to SI i5 Crepe de Chine, $1.50 .ud. ferv wanted ' olor Men's Balbriggan Union Suits, !'ght st ond, 75c. China and Glass . i lejnnce r,ii' i 5c to 30e. Real Hair Nets, cap s!iap oul- 25c do-;en. Squirrel Chokers, in 1-fjht and dar'.; sqtiirr-l a- $10. Reg $14 75. ' ' Clearance) of Women's and Misses' Dresses, serge, silk and tricolette, $5. Girls' Coats, $7.50 and $10. 6 to 16 years. Spring models. Girls' White Confirmation Dresses, $1, $2 and $3. G to 14 years. Women's Low Shoes, at $2.95. si.-e 2 toh Women's High Shoes, .-. $1.25. .- ." , to ( Children's Play Shoes, $1.65. Men's Shoes, at $3.45. Women's lo button length ChHmoisette Gloves, 98c. Marabou Capes, tnn med mi ostruli $3.95, Men's Soft Hats .u.l Cloth Hats, at $1,35, Clearance of Men's Soft-Cuff NepHftee Shirts at 65c. Worth $1.50. Some are shop soiled -onic seconds, but i otlii ig tn 'itirf. Oimbele. "Conoon Bav." Snhmi, .. 75c Less than today's wholesale prices. A gigantic "buy" makes possible these low prices 75-ie, 14c, 22c and 4Sc a roll. Oimbele, "Coupon Day," Tift floor. Ready-to-Wear Hats Black and Colors, at . . . rntntntned Straw Hats, at KOc. Oimbele, "Coupon Day," Tire floor. Readj-to-wear Straw Hats, strav-and-st!k com binations, at $1.50. Handed bailors and .Sports Hats, at $2.95. Oimbele, "Conpon Day," Thlrfl floor. Baby Strollers, at t Floor Samples Alostiv oni oi a kind. Inceptions! value at $15. Paris Coaster Wagons, N'o 13 at $G.50; No. M, at $7.50. Rocking Horses, cielont.e upholstered, at $2.25. Revolving See-Saw. bet quality wood, well sea soned, for lawn or playroom, at $8.65. Oimbele, "Conpon Day," Tourth floor. $15 rl f ii V . TV t fa. JM