Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 19, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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BREAKS
Succeeds Miss Farrar
WITH MARY GARDEN
Car't Cot Along With Her, He
Says, Resigning Frem Chi
cago Opera
DIRECTOR REPLIES SHARPLY
LAFF
WITH
FALSE TEETH?
SURE!
Dr. Wernet's
Powder
KEEPS THEM TIGHT
Relieves sere gums, sweetens
the breath. A white' powder. At
best Drug or Department Stores,
80c., 60a, $1.00 or write direct te
WmttDteUlMff. Co.,115IUkmeSt..N.T.
Feet that are tired
and sere from long
hours of standing seen
become rested and re
freshed by gently rub
bing them with Ab Ab
serbine, Jr.
A hat feet-bath containing
a few drops of Abserbine,
Jr. wilt have a delightfully
seething effect en weary
feet at the close of a
strenuous day.
11.23 a bottle
at moil druggists'
W. F. YOUNO, In.
Springfield, Massachusetts
Chicago, Jan. 10. T.iieien Murntere
"tin ma niiu, jfiuii LHitiiii in iiii.u .
numpni ineir own irmiwrnmriiini
equipment nenlnst the Mnn (tnnlen
variety, with the result tlmt tliey nre i
out of the C'hlcnce Opcnt Ceinnmiy anil
nre leaving, for .ew Yerk today. I
"Fer Miss linrricu iih nu artist 1
hnve the highest, the ereatevt ndmirn-
tien," M. Murntore stnted "I nm
pleased te sins with her beennsp he 1m
a great nrtlnt. lint ns director of the
company in which I nm te tins no, no,
no. I like Mary fiarden. but" anil'
here vn3 the -dime "I caunet work'
under her direction. One thing i, T
don't like the wnv ilie has spoken te
me. Miss (iardeii Is tee capricious,
One day she 1m nice and the next ilie
will net even Miy 'Geed Mernlnc.' "
He Intlniuted tlmt there were "tee
many stars and net enough roles for
them."
"Thlg Im the end!" exclaimed Mary
d'arden, when she hnd learned of Mil
rateru's deiiuncliiMen of her "it m
the lni-t trnw. It marks I lie mid of
foreign domination In the ( lilcace
opera. Frem new en Ainei leans, and
net foreigners, will be glxen Ihe pref
erence. "
Later fthe Issued n formal slntement
"Foreign dictation is a thins of the
past. We are te have a little American
dictation for a while and sec hew It
will work out. Tt is a great pity te
see an artist of the alue of Menskur
Murntert! se badlv counseled.
"MAItY (!AUI)i:NV
The real reason for Murutei-e'a do de do
clslen te part company with Miss Gar
ilen, however. Is believed te He in the
attitude of the director general toward
Mme. Cavalleri, who was t have
made her debut with the Chicago
organization en the second evening of i
the season. 1'er eeiiic as et unex-
plained reason the performance was ,
canceled and her appearance nus nine
been repeatedly postponed.
Mme. Cavalleri yesterday. In reply
te questions as te why she had net
sung, uhruggcil her phimldcrs and
munched n doughnut.
"I have n cold this year," she lidd
ed; "the weather here is net like that
of Italy. My husband. Murntere, can
sine and I can eat doughnut".
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U. S. QUIT SHIPPING
WInthrep Marvin Doclares Hard
ing Favers Govarnment Leav
ing Field te Private Owners
Ily Uie Awoclatecl I'rcB
New Yerii, .Tnn. 10. President
Hnrdlnjj will make "a fcrven plen te
Congress and the country next month
te htke the Government out of the ship
ping business and make it possible for
American ship owners and senmen te
live nnd prosper en the routes of ocean
trade," th convention of the American
Society of Civil Knginevrs was told to
day by "WInthrep I. Man-In, vice
president r.nil general manager of the
American Steamship Owners' Associa
tion. "Whatever specific policy the Presi
dent may advise should most certainly
command the enger attention of all
Americans interested in trnde or trans
portatien by land or tea," Mr. Marvin
paid.
"It li net a problem n6v of creating
a merchant marine. AVe already have
n vast fleet In being. "We hnve nlbe n
great erps of experirnced arid, efficient
officers nnd men, nil the officers and n.
majority of the crews American cltl
zens "The question which the- President
will place before the Natien is n prob
lem of se aiding and protecting this
fleet nnd its personnel that the poed
tonnage of the Government may be
transferred te private hands nnd opcr epcr
nted by prlvnte Initiative and enter
prise under n national policy that will
give American shipping the fair chance
which the tnrlff has brought te manu
facturing nnd agriculture- alike.
"It Is the united conviction of the
practical men of the American ocean
.hipping industry that without t
equivalent of that protection which our
ether national interests have long en
joyed, the Government-owned war
built tonnage will remain imlcflnl cly In
Government hands, subject te the in in
cvltable disabilities of Government con
trol nnd operation, and tint private
shipping, new nearly one-hn f of our
ocean-going merchant shipping, nnd
destined with fair play te be the greater
half of it, will again languish mid de
cline because It is forced unaided te
light the competition of a kind by which
no ether American Industry Is or has
been confronted."
If the plans of the Harding Admin-
MMH. M MtIA JKIHTZA
Vltiincse opera ar, who lias
signed ii four je.ir contract with
(inttl-Cnsiuzn. director, following
(tcmldliip Karrar's refusal of u con
tract. ,Ierlt;i ht.irs In I-a Tesca,
rarrar's fmorlte reln
DUKE OF YORK TO WED
Hl3 Betrothal te Lady Mary Ashley
te Be Announced
Terente. Jim. 10. -(Uj A. 1M Thcj
engagement of the I hike of Vtrl: and,
I.utly Mary AMilej. daughter of J.tnly
Shaftesbury, hulj -ln-waltins te the.
Queen, will be announced next month I
nt the wuddiiii! of l'rlnee-s Mary nndl
Viscount l.nscellch. ueeerilliig te n Lon Len Lon
eon dUpatch te tlie Mail and Hinplrc.
'J1i dispateli. which gives as the
l source of its Information "persons in
high standing at the court," centinues:
I "Lady Mary Is a smut favorite of
the Queen. She is a beautiful brunette
The Delight
of Youth!
BILLIE BURKE
The American thcatre has been empty without her!
Absence has only ndded te her charm. She comes
back te Philadelphia at the "OA" 8T1U5KT
TltEATnu next MONliAY hi a brilliant comedy
by Beeth Tnrklngten, called "Til 12 INTIMATU
BTItANaKRH."
fihe conies back with matured art. with beautifully
whimsical humor, the glamour of perennial euth
and the HII.I.u; llfllKi: smile, that "all the mere
endears."
Direct from the Henry Miller Theatre, N. Y.. with
her own special company and an artistic produc
tion commensurnte with her talents, sponsored by
A. 1,. Krlanger, Charles Dillingham and
1" ZlcBfeltl, Jr.
SEAT SALE TO-DAY
Engagement Limited
"
While Miss Garden never has given ! "'',?'"' '':......,.., w ni.i
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I Uer erMUIl III LUC UUilir. Ii mil unn
current gossip nreund the auditorium
that she decided Mme l'uaherl
unequal te the role assigned her.
Ne new oentrncts for next eamu
have been offered te Murntere or his
wife because of the breach.
rile approaching betrothal of the
Duke of "erk is especially Mgnllicnnt
because it shows an heir te the thn nc
may nurry n girl of the Uritish ne-blli'ty."
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MME. JERITZA TO SUCCEED !
FARRAR IN METROPOLITAN
SHBIBIKU
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Four-Year Contract Signed
Viennese Prima Denna
New Yerk, Jan. 10. Maria .leritza.
Vlenncss soprano, whose Interpretation
of La Tesca has wen ividespiead ap ap
rreval. has tigned n ieur-iear eentmct :
with the Metropolitan Orira CnninHiiv.
It was announce! last night by Director I
Oiiille Gattl-Casazza. '
The announcement followed twentv twentv
"eur aeurs after the America prima
denna, Geraldlne Farrar, refused te '
sign a contract for next year.
In eperntlc circles the signing of the
contract with .Terltza is looked upon as
Gatti-Cnsazza's answer te Furrar. who
yesterday Indicated that she would dp- (
vote a year or mere te concert work '
The appearance of Miss Jerltza am
her immediate conquest of her audience '
in "La Tesca" ere thought te hue
been one of the reasons why Mies
Farrnr decided te stay out of opera for
at least one season. The success of tin
Viennese singer, who Is possessed of
great personal charm and beaut, nnd
whose acting is lvncleus and appeal
ing te all who have seen her, was the I
greatest in many years. I
Miss Jeritza's new contract calls for
four full seasons of fifty performances j
a enr, and will, it is said, be reneed, i
se she will actually take the place of .
Miss Ferrar. whose contract, as offered i . ., .. .. ,, .
te her by Gnttl-Casazza for next sea- miantic Uty, n. J.
son. called for only three months, or
half the season.
Park Farm
Full Cream
Mild Cheese
35c Lb.
Imported Camembcrt .60
, Petite Gruere .75
Stilton, in Jari $5.75
18th & Chestnut Sts.
12th & Market Sts.
5600 Germantown Ave.
WALK-OVER
SALE "
A Clearance at Greatly Reduced
Prices of
Men's and Women's Shoes
Fer Men
E v c r y pair standard
Walk-Over quality from
our regular stock.
5.90
and
7.90
Many are half price and
reductions are. the great
est in years.
Short lines 2 OH
cut te ,yyj
Mnrkct St. Stere Only
. Fer Women
Remaining high shoes at
a fraction of their cost.
All from regular steck:
3.90
and
5.90
Lew shoes of every de
scription, including
"Cubist" 3-buckle brogues.
7.90 and 5.90
Istratlen take root, Mr. Marvin con
tinued, "no American rnllrend manage
ment will hnve any shadow bt an excuse
te link Itself by. preferential traffic or
terminal agreements with foreign mer
chant shipping, which is te say, the
naval reserve e any foreign govern
went whatsoever."
The speaker asked' for teamwork bek
tween American shipping and the rail
roads. "Under a proper policy of national
encouragement nnd net discourage
ment," he said, "there Is no reason
why American shipping companies, with
nlcrt traffic organizations abroad, may
net bring te our railroads a mere ef
ficient scrvlce than the foreign steam
ship companies hnvb ever given, plus
the vltnl factor of American geed will."
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January
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A Half Price Reduction en $10
Men's Shoes
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Medium-Weight
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In wanted licathcr shades.
The equal of any $10
Shoes en the market
today!
An event of greatest
bargain interest!
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Net all siz.es in every style and leather, but a full
size range embraced. A real Economy for every man
that an be fitted cwd we ft you correctly.
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Through the convenient size of Steinway Style M grand piano
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of these superlative qualities that give the Steinway its commanding
place among the musical instruments of all eminent artists Phila
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Steinway concert pianos is only modified in volume; just as the case
is made smaller while retaining the graceful contour and beautiful
finish of the larger size. Price is affected by the same scale of reduc
tion, se that possession of this pearl of pianos is possible te many
who had but hoped for a Steinway grand.
N. STETSON & CO. ii chestnut st.
WE SELL EDISON PHONOGRAPHS
THE STEINWAY PIANO will be used during next week in the important
musical events announced belew:
January 23 Business & Professional Women's Club, Bellcvue, in Ballroom
January 23 E. C. Hammann at Manufacturers' Club
January 24 West Phila. Republican Club, for St. Mary's Church, 4105 Chestnut St.
January 25 Y. M. H. A at Witherspoon Hall
January 29 Chamber Music Association at Bellevue, in Ballroom
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Hardcnd Red, Itched and Burned,
Face Disfigured, Lest Sleep,
"My face began te get sere and
then broke out in small pimples
that were hard, red and festered.
The pimples spread te my chin and
neck, and Itched and burned no that
I could net sleep at night. My face
was disfigured.
"I sent for a free sample of Cuti
cura Seap and Ointment which re
lieved me. I purchased mere, and
when I had used three cakes of Seap
and two boxes of Ointment I was
healed." (Signed) MlasCeliaWalsb,
339 North Maple Avenue, Greens
burg;, Pa., Feb. 14, 1921.
Make Cutlcura Seap, Ointment
and Talcum your every-day toilet
preparations and watch your akin
Improve.
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Alexander
SILOTI
the eminent Russian pianist
the pupil of Liszt and the
teacher of Rachmanineff
the soloist this evening with
the New Yerk Symphony
Orchestra at the Academy
of Music, makes records ex
clusively for
The DUO-ART
'Reproducing 'cPiane
Through this marvelous musical instru
ment you may hear Sileti in your home at any
time. Yeu may also hear Paderewski, Hofmann,
Bauer, Gabrilewitsch, and many ethers.
The Due-Art is made in enlysix pianos
all en sale at Heppe's, namely: the Steinway,
Weber, Steck, Wheelock, Stroud and Aeolian.
Prices are from $895 up.
Call, 'phone or write for full particulars.
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Heppe January Piane Sale
This is the one real opportunity of the year. All the pianos
taken in exchange during our Christmas season have been
rebuilt and are new offered for sale. Each instrument is fully
guaranteed for live years and is exchangeable at full price
paid any time within one year. Here are some of today's
special values:
Hardman U pricht
Piane Ebony $185
Jacob Bres. Upright
Piane Ebony.... 145
Bchr Bres. U p r i k 1
Piane Ebony 165
Cable ( SewsUpright
Piane Mahogany.. 185
Steinhaxier Upright
Piane Mahogany . . 135
Bosten Piane Ce. Up
right Piane Walnut 165
Schumann U p r 1 g h t
Piane Ebony 165
Bradbury U p r i g h t
Piane Oak 185
Leenard Upright Piane
Mahogany 195
Decker Bres. Upright
Piane Walnut.... $185
Chickering Upright
Pinne Ebony 180
Wellington Upright
Piane Walnut. . . . 225
Jides Upright Piano Piane
Walnut 235
Pease Upright Piano Piane
Mahogany 245
Chickering Upright
Piane Mahogany. . 240
Royal Upright Piano Piane
Mahogany 250
James & Helstrom
Upright Pla n e
Ebony 125
Wint.hrnn U pright
Piane Mahogany. . 195
Tlnllnt & DaVlS -UP
ritrht Piane Walnut 225
Henry F. Miller Vv
right Piane Walnut 245
Heppe Upright Piano Piane
Oak. 290
Schemacker Angelus
Player-Piane Mahog
any 88-Nete 400
Mendelssohn Player Player
Piane Mahogany 83-
Nete 325
Chickering G rand
Piane Ebony $365
Hardman Grand
Piane Ebony 345
Weber Concert Grand
Piane Mahogany.. 295
Billings & Ce. Upright
Piane Walnut.... I35
Decker Bres. Upright
Piane Ebony Q
Regent Upright Piane
Mahogany 245
Heppe Upright Piune
Mahogany 395
De Iiivar & Harris
Upright Piane Mahog Maheg
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A Larger, Finer, Five-Passenger with
Added Features
The Ilcppe
Rental-Payment Plan
If it is net convenient for you
te make full payment at purchase,
you may rent any piano, player
piano or Victrela that we sell and
all rent will be applied toward
the purchase price. Yeu are frce
te purchase the instrument or
return it at any time. '
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See St at The Aute Shew
or at Our Stere
It is a worthy companion of
the Essex Coach $ 1 345 f. e. b.
Detroit the five-passenger closed
car that has no rival in utility,
comfort and quality at, its price.
13,000 te 14,000
miles en tires
18 te 19 miles per
gallon of gasoline
Thn Eiiax ear la tti
rrateat car of Its alia en
tba market today. I tiara
owned and drlren aeteral
makes of cara and ran aay
that none could coronet
with mr Essex. It will
average 18 te 10 mllea te
a cullen and 13,000 te
H,W0 mllea en tires,
l'eura truly,
J. I,. HHOEHAKUn,
2nd & najes Sts.,
Cheater, Fa.
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