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Miss Bori, iii' Familiar Role, Again Pleases \lev \* t>rk in "L'Amore dei tre ]\e" at Metropolitan Perfeel in Every Respect. to Dolijjht of Audience Opera Thrives on Merits "Parsifal^atMatinee, Heard by Large iratlieriufj Witli Hr\ erential Vppreciation By H. E. Krehbirl ld " "L'Amore dei tn Re" 1.1 ? *.. ?-?. ? .1 oi ' conc! ; . , ? ? . . - . . ? ??'.;.. i ,.?? a ..... r ??%?.%. ;.; ' *;:;?' .. ..--?: .... ma; :..? .-. i ' ' . tllOUgi ?? "... bi cl( fr e from thc artifici 3 b; ?vh ? ? io man; ? ige people seek to ingn ? ??.- ' ?". with thi n an; .-, ., ] .... and on I ? opu ar t . ? a has been w it! or a I e no ord "c I < ? ...'.' h -...'?-!?, |! 1. derg ? ? ? ::?" "r Oll ''.;,'r ? ? V - ? ? thal ' ni" the 't\ I* ??? ? - rcpri ? ' " has suff'r red uai>; ratii ' ,,?>??,-? ? ? ? at.il ? r. .- fo ii '' -.- bea ?:!?'?;' ,; ?, ? . . . ,-, well-knit in ???:.?;?? . rn cai i , : evci y ; ber. mo' ing, el. or '. con pc lling. convincing. H n , *c s t o e n d u i ? the veperto , tlu Metropoliti Opera Housc. and th< onger I doci the greater will be th gral itudi of intel lovers of dram i.tic music to thi composer for wril :, to Mr. t%":-(% azza for produc r.y .'. ar.d to Miss Lucrezia liei: foi having nrcsented to ? tovely a n embod. ? icnl of eharactei ;- - t1-.- eontem .;?- ra?;.- pcrtrnii r.-n1 Icrj r ' 11 r Fiora i m" exqui it' ??'--?? ji. "? ? i. . rry v ?r ? I coi ? ?? iion, song, ] : ?-? ' oi , ?'.. ? <- ,'. ?. ?. r.-i. lionof c- 'ryphas? ? ;' thc character; ? onflicl ?? ot ion ts grntlenes? il i < rmai tcrii g \ as; ion ? ? pathi ' ic di ad an ;,, .? ?: I ,'?' '?'??at',- \ ? ' a :-.d ;. , - . in Mr. Mai doi ?- ?. wl i ??? 'n- ? bi Ido h fine ??\an'p' of i.i ? ? ???? The opera ?* ?*-" well givei der Mr. Moranzoni'; direction and si-i pr. iy npprcciated by ?'?? aud ence "Parsifal" ."Minjc in \fternoon T" tl ree ? > the principal perfoi e ? ?? "Farsifal" yesterday i-.ft^riiooii the Kngli lani lage < -. their vornacular tn :,. ??? M ss 1 aston. Mr ' lut ?'? ill nd Mi BIh s. lo the Iu I o{ whom was rec-'..red thc role of CJurnemanz, ? ucl to the advantagc of the representation. especially in the third act. Though thr t-jnrii of the drama ws? not. in coneonance v.ith th.- holiday. the thea? ter waa crowded, and there waa again that cxhibition of awed and revcrential appreciation after thc firt-x and last rlosings of the i-urtain. which we car i of. heip but think to be thr most cn traordinary plieuomenon associated with our nrpratic aetivitjes. It is in d?ed more ir.dicativn 0f intrlligent and fynipathetic interest in the lyric drama than the most frantic of demonstra tions which occasiqnally reward indi vidual performances. Thc extenl and stability of that inten ;. moreo ? ? were ?*? idenced by thi supi rh which filled all the ?-?;,;- in the tl atei ? ' ' ; '' '??!'? ull ot th.' standing room which thi city' ordinance on the sub ject, were rt enforci .i. w ould allow i ? ? ?,. ? ' , Mi \\ ? itel ? ". In; ing _ and acting in thc . : ara. r, i ,.< Amfortas I a\ n been to.. tolled to ask for m, rc r <? , , . .,?, .,] mertticn. though, ? * ocal indii . ?' -v were : ,,? so conspii uou . ial Mr. 111a the contrary, wua better thni ? ? ? and tl anka lo him lln Good l-'i |n\ mu . m: ^ pro oundly offectivo. \ r he recognized the need o\ greater con sideration than hr has Bometimes dis '?'?;.. Mi . Mal enauei hn* been the rcpresentative ol Kundry, Mr B danzky lemi > red the orcl trni mu - ? to suit M Ka <ton' ? \ oice an i he i arratii .? of ? he econd :,,-? ??, ?' '" the lad. w ith greal beaul y a ' loqui ? . e Her portrayal oi' l hc creatun wi n arked by line ii '?."?'. tl roiiRl out. On thc ?? ' ol ' ? -???"? I 011 ?? a - decidi dl ter t st of thi _. i' ? ? . ?' ..,..? .,.- , i .... iniprovcmei . ? .a .tio: anr! d '?'?. "?????: - , .. ' ' r. . ,in 10 , 1 r at On the Screen "Tol'able Ihivul" Ibi* Housr !*-boutiiig; "Eden and Re? turn" DiBcloses INow Idca By Harriette Underhill "Tol'able l ? a v i?1'' ia a! lhe Stra i tin- week, nnd if any one docsn'l thii I il ' a wondcrful picture then il w !1 he 1.x ca <e h d !iki lhe iloi; and refusi s I -i In- -,\ on ovei ^ i r \: s, we !?','( i -,i- theater I t ii1ghi. vo ng thii il was thc I - i i icture of th. ; ??., i (not tl.c new year either), Bul lati' we renienibercd several times when in r-ur haste -.. >? had declared t!'o same thing, so ?... shall lempev our enthusi asm and .-ay thal it ii as good as any pictun of ' hc ? car. \sjinc nf ,,?,,,? ,.,,,, teniporaric t,tated ..,,? ;,.?.. ago, -,;; 11 ;? hav. atl < ,-.;;. (, but :* 'y.y r,0 |1CC1 ." If ;. OU %. ?;.:.!.. ry': 11 c 1;; - iheillier': ??I ory you :i i, urcl; rroi nr>; ; o woiu'n r how an;, ??< ? <? mana^ed : . get a six-rcc] picture oul of it, and I hc 'trang. part o I thal everj foot ol the I ni ????.? '!?;?. i; ,; .| ? because Un adaptutioi; i- ingenious, the dircctoi maginat ive and I he actii superb. Richard Bai theii te is h -,1 ar w hetl sBJEgBiij^^ Children $ Sweater Suit* consisting of cap, sweater, mit tens and leggings, al! of Ja?ger fuperior quality. No. 2259 ?Of hne imported worsted in buff. brown or green heathcrs Sizes 2 to 7 years. $ 15 to $ 17.25. Wl.ite suits. 2 to 4 vcara, $15 to $16.25. No. 2257-- Of pure. Came! 1 fair and Wool, in thr natural tan colors. Size.? 2to 7 years $17 to $21. No. 2258?Extra ime qual? ity Imported Suits, tan and brown. Sizes 2 to 6 years, . $1950 to$23. Compcire janger's quality and prices with other shops- you will find the prices are no higher than elsewherc. Shopping by rr.ai! or phone ii tomtlimts a comeniinct. >l'e ilaJly jilt tuth critts. 306-5'1, Ave. *nd 22 MAIDEV LANE NEW YORK Chieiago San Francisco Philadelphia Boston ';;-N, ? Vi >A * ^?S&V*" >*.?-* jgfaTjgprEJiTJ^fEj^Ifa^^ icriei January Sale of HOUSEHOLD LINENS "T^HL Annual January Sale of Household Linens and White Goods X which commences today at "The Linen Store" presents values greater than any we have been able to offer for a long time. In anticipation of this event we again went over our entire stock of House? hold Linens and marked everything on a line with the very latest wholesale quotations. And then in addition we marked a Jarge part of our stocks much lower than even these already moderate figures. Linen prices have been steadily dropping since lhe Fall of 1920, but we believe that they have now reacbed lhe bottom and wc strongly advise our patrons to take advantage of this unusual opportunity to fill then Linen needs. ??' ?/?? ? At New January Sale Prices Table Cloths and Napkins Fancy Linens Face and Bath Towels Sheets and Pillow Cases Blankets and Comfortables Imported and Domestic Lingerie White Goods by the Yard We invite you to visit "lhe Linen Store" and to see foi yourself the remarkable values offered for this January only. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets r6 not. Hia atellar qualitlen are written I brighl ,,n evet'y Bccnc bo that hc who run may rcad. 0 for moro Barthel me ? ? on thc ncreen! A thr yoiitlifiil I I 'a id, ? ln. ic life am'.it ion il i? lo elrivc I ln ' nck v hich cni i les thr nm i I, lio givi i1 ?-. iii.i-> thrilling porfornianci of hii carcer. Thc pi lurc in reploti v ''i thri !'.?. I o,,. Thc pi csencc <<r ? irec h'icl un n makes ihin^* exciting nl ill ii nes, for they aro-eonalantly Iii!! ing oincl h ing or ion nc, and ;, ou never know when thev inny lunel on lhe hern, Tl is they linnliy tK nnd Tol'ablc Dnvid linislip nll 11- ? ??<? in n ligl I 11 ? I...,. which Im ni \'. i he 'ii ei '. on the ?-. !< ri'. I'lll ? ,;, .1 wllicll lll ; iii. '.:.' ' ,i (lll . ?. ;, ?. with i heiii .....in ?? pcrl'oct ly nlaii ihli !",'. V line hit of ruf|. i'i i.i adelcel hy nol showing lhe tiiml rounds nf thc iir;!ii iii thc cabin. \ pistol falls iu ii corner; b"t!i men, j hlootly and crawling, try to i i-ncli it; ihen the secno shi ft p, and when ii <ihifts back you see the outside of thc cabin and lhe door alowl; fv inrinrr. |i flutters hacl and forth, then npc>na wide. Never have r been in such h ten: position i thi tl c:. an, ;now thal everv one clsr feli tlie same ?-.:,? . foi ? hei rol'ablc Da' id Ii rcli d of I ho door i! ?., ?.?? Ih ma il ;acl hehinel him tlu I licnl. euii deil ivil:; appla ii ? and om oi Uvo boj a bi uted. Thi pictun lilled \v il h >Tni'd act-ors and act r.<es. filadys llul ite i ? lhe littlc.nti girl, and ?? n real one. Wai ter l.ewl Krin i Toi i eiii ?' and I'alpli Yen i sle> 1111 horrihl ,' i eal i-1 'u- :i lhe bnd ni"i N'ol n n niiiifi real un iniioni Mu thi'fi I ? I'f-sl l.'obin on ?! i.; i.. i. ?! nnd con vineinir n lhe old ern \ ho in volunl nrily hn rl.? ? ciou li utn .irale; Wai nci Itiel ? iond j< exci llenl .. i lhe l.i.r brothero !>.?? id, ai .1 Mai io Mihott gives n line peiTornianci us in moi In -. In i'ii.I. we ihould ini hal. "'I ol'iible I >??? id" i?< 100 per cont i" rfprt. This i; >! r. Barthelmo lil i ? piral ni picturi rim ndapla lion and l.illon arc Kd nund ('oul ling' . the direi lion . Heni h'ii ?.' I 1 e i .? i - i voca I prolugtii ning hv ? . orn Iteardoi ll i i-al'led "A I ll fc Tmvi ' . ;i rb; .' i '"- nverl ure 'Di.I" lln> Houi ." \ mnli i|uar tel i i:-rs "Absenl " nnd " I ,<i ug ii nu ! mg." 'I in rc > al ,, a .' u nset picl u re .??i lied " Weavi r of 1 Iroam ," '/ith Rlclora I i an rord - 11 ;inp . Tlu i nie. is called "The |% \1 ? ' .',, Itoel . nnd il i prenented h; V rnei Mi .ther . % ? nl (I . title "I'." 'I I . ? :' ... ' '.. lo clo with Mnrie I'revn '' pieturi .' tho I'entrnl Th< ntei \> <? cn ?? ol I. . ?? Ithouj'l v ?? ..a ? ' i ,..,? ? rrom iLi lie ?;-.? numbi r Lo ! liiml fad uv ay. It i i ? a ni u ri. tl i y ol no greal .? .?,,.;.' ??. .' '? Mi I 'n \ ost i i i hc role of n Bi oadv ay In I; fnthei i I lln lo li i oul "of lov n bi ... i , ? ? : ?: j ?? ' , ? i'. bc unhappy, Rul ?? hal \1 rie doea lo thi prirn fi mily whIch entert:iiri-i . ? ' li tiai ? : i mi in bc ?? one t,, herself nnd e>ni i>> some one else nd tndati/i ! neigh borhooel. I'li. pri enee nf T. Ray Ba rni i i in- enpl ; an addeel iit.traetii n. Mi ". Ilnj Atwell ii; ;. m 'i ?;!;' as n m u< i' sotighl nl'ter i u ' i> ! bnchelor. '1 i l'i vi ' , ? hc quality, vhi ., .i i . i, i ? ? , , i l, -,- (J lori ii Swai hou. Sl alwa; lere ting. Ir the ni".. il ;.."?' ii re - he bv no mean -?? c; ..' ofl hc heaui v honoi".. howc rei. Thej [ro to I he you ? <? womn n who plays ? ,? ...,;.,,. | ,.,;,. On the pro ,' -,, ni,- n Prizma I'icture itai ?????? ?! i.,,"- I- '.v:. .i ' entui -. ron eely 1 ) lw> Dumb Hell," n new i n*i*l md Because Ralph Kc'naud, of 'I he 'I i ib. uno, wrotc " 1'den and Ket irn " we journeyed up lo Loow's Bi vi nth Ave nui! Tl tei 'i ilay to see if it wa i i good picture. It should be a inspi ral ii t,i all in wspapcr people who are ,.,, .,, . , j;,i -. after I ours and ? , ,;,:?,. lhal il ii n'l I rui "hal ?i , , , . >| , : ,,,, ,,!,.... ? , ,.!im" h ?',..: old I to th. Kobcrtson ' ih ?...? ,i, ., ? Doris May I ? vi 11 i m11 m babilil i-iiiii< do n I ov n, but ei n picture ... ..: al :i theater I i ; hard o cntel np vith i'. i ! have no program*" Iheater, n ? ?? h:v r no idea ? ho thi people -."!,. ii i! .? ? ?ii,ii,.i ?. i ?.- ca .'..., . , thc play was the tl .1 g, ai d that is intenaely intereating and, al? though il is diffictill to believe, "Eden nnd I,'* lur 1" 1 01 taina a brand new idea. er before havo we seen n hero work oul his alvation by taking in laui d ai ,1 that is whal this hero .ini. t; 0 i. : m't until the ?? ery end that. yo 1 know why. Miss May, the herolne, is allowed one hour by her stcrn father in which t'. bncome engaged. So she stands on .? ,,.!iin;; rug which she had piir 1 I . .'rl from a wariclering Jew .'.nd Bays. 1 ixar, AHcizan, fish in the sea, in the pan; end me a handsome, rea . i- ic man," and she geta her wish. The picture is called "Eden and ''" ? ? " becau ne Eden is thc nai te 0 hero's country home. He buys round trip tickets for himself and the heroine and she t.ears up the return ticket, T*he story ia extremely enter taining and the picture is -ery well produced. IntrrnaUonal Board Aiflts Pfiilippitif- Hraltli Planfl Maiir for 0>-oprration in ficorgani/'ation of Puli lic Mr<lical Activity i I Pi International Health Board is ,, co-operato in the rrorganization of lhe public health activitiea of thc Phil ? rtocir' reorgai recentlj ...", !'?'' ?'? r ' B . sride ? 1 ? ' ' bl t, and fi I ? pa rtieuia pro , ? locall: ? ; ie fntei ..? cfi, r< K ? \W'f( sM'V^?ir*J^->*:>^w8Bv\\. -. ?*? -v. ?* **?-$<??$ iK'AMira 'i-W ^\n!ai?- *>>H' ,;?-.??.- *??? ... 'Ai. H" ''''''??? \y : **%?.,., ??"*'?''*'' fl'^.<i'ej i 'v'] ?? * rs}& J?l: s '-' i ,--:-. '%'N^. i/ rn .-. - 'r'-^*?.>v ii ' VjW TO* ?i ; ii' ? Xfflt k : %, i-m . r S! -IfiPtli* ,u|ai -:^-J il|'lH-d ' ? i? I-J'llil: ' f?TTi V' i.:-1 ' 1 I ] ? rtwn s aET'mii.-tfS l?J311 Sti \?\ ai i- ? i_^ h-"mm^ The New Gidding Building in Fifth Avenue, just helow Fifty-seventh Street The opening of the new building means a good deai more than just that. It means, first of all, that there is brought together here a resume of Today in the world of Fashion. The newest, smartest, loveliest things fresh from Paris. You may sclcct vour frocks and wraps for the Riviera here today with perfect confidcnce that they will be at home in Nice and Montc Carlo. Many advance models not even vet shown in Paris are here; a compliment to our New York Patrons from the great designers on the other side. H art and comrnerce ever combine?they are combined here today. ?: A good many pleasant things have been said of the new building. "A concretc symbol" said one, himself a great merchant, of "Abstract Good-will." ^Definite evidence'*, said another, "that Idealism in business pays" "A fine structure," said vet another, "built out of past faithful efFort as a foundation for future service". Here, we feel that with our broader opportunities have come new and lareer responsibilities. ^ Nor do we in the least cxaggerate when we say that today, with the opening of our ncwpremises, thc House of Gidding deeply apprcciativc of thc public favour dedicates itself anew to public Service. 22**,a V^FIFTH AVENUE^/ ^ , # -coaztAv $6th Street-57th Street ?London>