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I 'THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE NEW YORK THURSDAY MARCH 28 1929 A 18 "JOURNEY'S END" NOTABLES ATTEND PKIYATE OPENING ADELPHI WILLI 378 COMMUTE-! Music of the Day By EDWARD CUSHING: i Final "Die Melstersinger at the Metropolitan The Juilliard Orchestra and a Song Recited Visitors Praia Features of Williamsburgh Savings Bank's 42-Story Building THE Metropolitan Open company's annual cycle of Wagner matinees concluded yesterday afternoon with a representation of MOistenlnger" In which Utnca Btueckgold and Telra and Messrs Laubenthal WhitehiU Bchuetaendorf Rothler and Header sang the principal roles under the direction of Artur Bodanzky Throughout the afternoon the performance ni surprisingly Inferior poorly sung and poorly played It eras only in the work of Ur Schuetxendorf Ur Header and Mm Telra that any relief wu afforded from the punishment Inflicted upon the ears of the audience Vocally Ur WhitehiU eras wholly unable to bear the burden that the music of Bachs Imposed upon him vocally Ur Rothler! Pogner wuateo found wanting and Mm Btueckgold an Eva lovely to look upon sang with fatigued and acidulous tones The culminating disaster of the afternoon was the quintet In which Ur Laubenthal's sham did him little credit The singing of the chorus In the reeond and third acts wu marked by Indifference to matters such as rhythm and pitch and the playing of the orchestra from the first to the last 0 major measures was coarse Sut It hu temporary quarters In the I building opposite the new site John Jewell Is president of the and its trustees foOade James Foot rhaiman of the building committee Henry Kin-vf Henry Raemer and Samuel Meeker rice presidenu Charles Pasfleld Herbert Ounnlson and Chartea Place Premiaeat Bankers Preaeat Among the prominent financiers wbo attended last night were fanner United States Senator William Calder' Paul Albright secretary of tha State Savings Bank Association and tha following hank presidents: Victor A Lersner Bowery Savings George McLaughlin Brooklyn Trust Company Dr 11 Lewi Bay Ridge Savings Henry Raymond City Savings: David Mare-house East Brooklyn Barings Charles Froeb Lincoln Savings Harry HawUn Flatbush Saving and farmer Judge E' A Richard East New York Saving Floral tributes from the larger financial institutions decked the Spacious floor Tha building waa designed by Halsey McCormack St Heimer and constructed by the William Kennedy Construction Company The cornerstone wu laid on April I of last year IMMANUEL TO PRESENT GOOD FRIDAY CANTATA Tomorrow night tha choir bf Immanuel Lutheran Church 9th at and Driggs ave will render the cantata In tbe church Dr Paul Luepkert organist and choirmaster will be at tha organ When Col City Mxl officiate and students e'-u serio i Mut I live at Garden been asked of the fac-'I1' quently that a qum tudenu hu bemtakf3 Anna Harvey 11 ta Brooklyn gangeta location of th? bo for they can go though Brooklyn fascination that thi 1 to live here Garden City Sf iwotw niatifc tht xeciST ewdtag to the quest tonnairToi 486 student excluding MniJ? fruited In Beventy3? Oen City and2lpU draw because of the ration Three are on the lenJ1 tag not yet dedded whetiT scheme whereby the cipline and Jurisdiction More Enjoyable fiTan I Rditor Brooklyn Daily BtJSStfiZR Brooklyn and colorless It is not the intention Of the reviewer to Imply that all Wagnerian performances at the Metropolitan am as unsatisfactory as wu thia for that would be grossly tn accurate and grossly most of them am infinitely superior But the fact remains that the Uetto-politan should be unwilling for the sake of Its own prestige If not from any artistic motive to allow such mishaps to occur under Its auspices We may legitimately expect that tn the presentation of such a work as Meisteralnger" the most strenuous efforts should be exerted to achieve the finest results such as could not possibly be expected from such a cast or such an ensemble that which contributed ins QswfirmsiiMi fa thm Emglimk Wmr Play Carreaf at fka Htmry MiUmr FAeafer The choir and soloists hava rehearsed for the past two months preparing ter tha rendition and tt Is anticipated that the church will be crowded to capacity The Rev John Holthusen pastor hu extended an Invitation to all members and their friends to attend The Cinema By MARTIN Greta Garbo la HoSywood bound having been Informed by her cm ployer the Metro-Odd syn-Msyer Company that preparations' havt been completed for her next picture It will be a talMng-flla version of Eugene Christie" for which tt will be recalled the author earned the Pulltaer Prim a tews yean aga chnstls" was first adapted for motion picture use following its production on a Broadway stage In 1931 It served a starring vehicle Blanche Sweet ana if memory serves tt went down in the record one of the outstanding artistic accomplishments of the then wholly silent screen The forthcoming talkie transcription will be directed by Clarence Brown George Marion who appeared in both the stage play and the silent film version will once more tha role of Anns' father Incidentally M1h Garbo's latest effort will be the attraction at the Capitol beginning Saturday Director Van Dyke and a company of players will eaU tomorrow en the Be de France bound for MQmbem British East Africa where seems will be photographed ter a screen version of Horn" The picture which will be made entirely on the locations described in the book will have Harry Carey Edwins Booth and Duncan Renaldo In the cut Mr Carry will play the ancient Trader It la expected that the expedition will cover about 38000 mites of territory and will remain In Africa ter a yew or more The dialogue for Wild Party" Clara first all-talking aim whtch-wlU begin an Indefinite engagement at the Rialto Theater on Saturday wu written tar John A Weaver author of Knight Conus and a termer literary editor tit The Eagle Weaver also wrote tbs dialogue ter scheduled ter early exhibition at tha Brooklyn Paramount wad Party Miss Bow will have the role of a co-ed who falls in love with a serious-minded however handeome professor of anthropology Frederic March erstwhile Belaseo stag player will be tbe professor As uuat then will be a midnight performance at fho St Gepjf PteyhouM on Saturday Jim Phillips tha sUvertown Quartet and Ruth Mcllvane contralto will lead hannonloua emnhaate to the occa-tlon assisted by the Tit Gems String Ensemble Sam Bum will be master of ceremonies Tha film attraction will be md Mrs Martin Johnson's exciting film of big game hunting in Africa Two openings an on i the cinema aiandar tar this evening tatting film adaptation of Trial of Mary starring Norm Shearer win be revested for the firattlmeat the Embassy Theater "The Fusion of Joan of Are" wm have tt Amftoan premiere at tha Little Camegla Playhouse Comes tha newi tram the Pint National studios to Burbank Cal that Dorothy Mackaill hu been anrigned the leading feminine role tern forthcoming Vltaphone duetlon of "The Great tnald Barker will direct the pLm-the first seem for which we scheduled to be to-Mays when Mlw MackaUwfil have completed west on to OeL" And speaking of Dorothy Mackam ta mratlMthat her current vehicle ol tbe will be on view at tha Brooklyn Strand Theater beginning Saturday othek music Cannela CafareUl Italian lyric soprano sang to Carnegie Hall last night before a sparse audience Uhia Cafamurs voice does not lack carrying power but it is piercingly shrill tn the upper register and Its acidity is not counteracted by careful production on the part of its possessor The singer forced her head-tones unmercifully and added to her debit side an undesirable tremolo She displayed little depth of sentiment far her Italian songs by Respighi Ravasenga and Clmara and her Interpretation of Debussy's cat and pleure da mon Coeur" waa marked by a grande Innocence" of the idiom The program further contained songs by Rimsky-Korsakoff Beethovens three German lieder (one sung in Italian!) and an English group The accompanist was Pietro Clmara A debut piano recital was given In Btetnway Hall by Frank Bishop In his Chopin group Ur Bishop gave unmistakable signs of tal ent a serviceable well controlled technique and a musical temperament It is to be regretted that the young player often forgot the acoustical limitations of his auditorium and treated his Instrument rather unkindly His left hand wu particularly offensive In the minor Ballade The program Included the Prelude and Fugue In major of Bach Busoni Debussy's de a of Scriabine and the Prelude Choral and Fugue Of Cesar Ranch JEROME BOHM Rieverting to Type MANHATTAN -By RIAN JAMES- TOTJUnm The seta Tth av xn JUltiUfl iteuThttn hi FRESCH XUSICAI 00XEDT CO TMs WmMVu Bar La BmmW Site IS Nnt Wwh BOOCHE" MtVm- HErGOT THE tl WHAT SHE WANTED Oreateit Laugh Hit OIUOED BV TK Tremendous Deaiaud tat Give Special Mats Even dcbino EASTER WEEK smwuat MBUwrtasrt raw cawtou JANET BEECHER Towering high ebon skyline with the gilded dome and illuminated red clock which have marked it- as the boroil tallest building tha wmiarnsburgh Savings Bank opened the great doors of Its new central office at Hanson and AihUnd pla last night when the bawd of trustees presented tt for inspection at a private reception It will be open to the public on April Bora President James Byrne and prominent banking officiate were among the 500 guests who reviewed the futures of this latest financial unit They praised the structure for its many modern details and for its centralised location In the commercial district Rum the tower dock tha largest four-faced masonry timepiece in the world with a dial 37 feet across to its third basement below street level tha monumental structure combines architectural beauty with commercial facilities Modeled after the Romanesque style Its sowing perpendicular nail 513 feet with 34 floor But because of the height of the main banking room 63 feet it is practically 43Hortes high Has MAN Feet of Roar Suae Entering through an arched portal SO feet high set in polished rainbow granite the visitor emerges upon the main banking room with almost KMMO square feet of floor space with a ceiling of golden mosaic representing tbe constellations of tha sky shown by mythological figure Two statuei at tbs doorway portray Industry and commerce The stonework of this room is mainly of marble in varied colors righting the walls on either aide are three arched windows and high in the ceiling are five Romaneaqu wrought-iron chandeliers These fixture the largest of their kind In- the bora drew favorable comment from the visitors last night and an the work of Oox Nostrand and Gunnison Facing tyie entrance there win be a large mosaic map of'Brooklyn and Long Island showing the -area which tbe bank serve This masonry work has been completed in Germany and la at present crossing tha Atlantic a targe central stale of Stems marble crosses me main floor 38-Tm Doan Prelect Vsalts Within this high banking room are three epadoua memanine Soon for bank transactions and executive office comfortably furnished for the convenience of depositors Below street level are tha sate deposit cash and security vault protected by three 35-ton door Visitors last night found easy access to 3466 safe deposit boxe aU and demonstrated by bank but all empty The new building win succeed as a central office tha present WU-Uamsburgh Savings Bank at Broadway and Driggs ave which wu opmied with than mark in that section and this feature of tha superstructure has been as a symbol in tha specifications of the new institution -Haa $217152164 Ameta fourth among tha savings banka of tha United State the old Williamsburgh Savings Bank was Incorporated ln-1851 to a safe and beneficial place of deposit ter the savings tradesmen mechanic clerk apprentice laborer married or single women and other a small banking room waa established the basement of the Unlversallst Church at Bedford av and Sd at with 156 depositor and about $15400 In asset Today-wtth mon than 140400 depositors and assets of $317452764 It la tha third largest in New York flhder the baton of Albert Btoessel the orchestra of the Graduate ariiMi of om juiiiiard uifi Foundation gave a concert in the Town Han last evening playing a program including a great deal of anfaminar music A suite arranged by Albert Cbates from the dramatic works of Purcell waa followed by tha premiere of Werner Josten's Concerto Sacra for strings and piano (Uary Huggins pianist) After an intermission Julius Rinnan played with masterly style a hard and unmusical tone and consistently faulty intonation the solo part In a Concerto Aceademico by Vaughan-WU-liam which wu heard for the first time In NewYoik ah this occasion' The concert dosed with Bloch's Concerto Grosso with Uary Lack ITNIOU DCUKIN PHILOSOPHIC PRIMER 1 Elnstria raised upon bottle Doffs the lid to Aristotle s' retain the fiction HOPE In our Language?" asked the cheerful Schopenhauer Pbllaaophy would be fake art Sans sritfcmettd? says Descartes 4 Ood they tril ua really own a Thing or two to Ben Bplnoxa pmrpffp 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ALVIN vn sw a va Ibta Wrt aai Srt MUSICAL COMEDY SUntMl SPRING is HERE" hBZj2BDECANT0R UNSATION ZIEGFELD SHOW BOAT with cHABtes swimai AYES nun uta st tn t-te Mstinm Wed and Bat XX TEA BUTH MAX MONAP 1 SKIDDING writes Remlilad ll I hops that sosw one of your contrite tpflf do tomething jar Socratei Soxtayona sad say Utgdf Tha Hals thing that pretests me Is a rhyme for Socrates Work on that for a tpdU- MOBXU GEST tj ArruoM a Efi9: Lcnore Ulric with Sidney BUc-BELASC0 THEATRE 44111 Bmdi Ivy MaUmva Than art Sl BBATB WB1KB IB ADVASCt Chauve Souris Has New Tricks 1 Bcdieff Entertainers However Will Dp "Wooden Soldiers" at the Majestic Next Gossip 00108 GEBT will come to Brooklyn on Monday April 1 with the now famous International revue BaUefTs Souris" He announces a complete new' program at the Majestic Theater but In response to repeated demands from all over the country ha has added for the mad tour the old time favorite Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" For novelty the new "Chauve Souris" includes several numbers For novelty the new "Chauve ELTHGE at ijs MaUasra Wad and hi MiNun snow inn tuuudai BLACK BIRDS Tha all to be obliging Anything st Or arent we? Henry Miller's gj- I By MIEMrr TTTTTR nu Mtb at MaxstB idta Wad Thom a Oat 1:40 Ma Ortdaa rraataU rBAXUNX Larrimore In MLH Ih Bt Os?" lylMiMl OnOni OtaMWAXnaayi wvooa ja ELL0 DADI sriiwni AH I NliiMt MHtATHWAf s'MAR la "ANIMAL CBACXXBS" -Pa Maa Mat Wrt Bart Saala MM Laal Waaha I art Tima Aar itL BT THEATX Xvaaiasa rt rap Mala Wa a Sat rt trial Civic repertory 0 tl tl Mat Wrt Ah EVA OAUJKXNX Tanlyht CBEBBT OBCRABD" with sugar syrup Nor does this even give you a passable Ides of the menu For there are a hundred tempting dlahea-aU or for the moat part of lamb of rice and ao far the di serts go chiefly iff honey And everything cooked almost wholly In olive oil is utterly delicious Also you can get American caffes If you went tt To most Americans Oriental coffee hu tha same effect as biting into a mound" of grounds And yet (Mental coffee providing you remember not to stir It and providing you sweeten It you should with honey la swell too For those of the customers who haven't the patience to wade through menu and Uke to visit the Bosporoua ws suggest for 8hlsh Kebab Boulghour Pilaff Kabak Dolma afld ter sert Kaymakll Kadaylf If any adventure In you you'll try these without an explanation first We thought you'd like to know GLOSSARY A search through dramatic: literature of the past' having failed to disclose ao useful a -thing a glossary of the Mys- tery Play the press department of Tbs Whispering Gallery" the mystery eomedy at the 48th Street Theater let do Ed) hu thinking one up with tha fid-lowing results by tha way of a beginning DETECTIVE (me of theius- POLICEMAN a dufflbbril uniform SUSPECT everyone In tbs cast exclusive iff the guilty one and tbs murdered victim THIRD DEGREE the process by which tha detective fastens sus-ptchm on the wrong nervous BLACKOUT musical eomedy When words of wisdom Psiled to please They say merely Socrates Though gnat tha brain Of Hittorf I Hegel He like Leo DUgeL 1 lOiUi 'i Or something like that And anyway Remirisd invited the contrite to do It and wet Just tbs Editor hen And don't target bairn Socrates and Head always Santayana (to be heard from We target Skntsyana Just making believe ws forgot him Stef WAIL WAIL THE GANG'S ALL HEBE ilet thing is pash- ore sorites Henry Harvey can tarn into Hit it from 9th sw no matter which way yon are that it worth am Laugb or Accident LYCEUM TEEATB Eva Mia Tkara A Baail SjSaaj art la A A Milart Baa THE Memory Test Solution 1 PLAYHOUSE 41th a iwa iM ruiouvM stouradaraeatsrio STREET SCENE MAT IVinT DAT -UEXT WW Katharine Co la "The AGE of Dill BXVT9X Thai Fway attt 1 Mstlaaca Wrt art What'i so tough about ormmfh that?" Souris" several numbers otably "Russian Folk Rhymes" and Ruarian Cossacks" Theta is also a macabre battlefield tn which the shade of Napoleon reviews a ghostly array of troops 'route tltrhki" a ragged picturesque atrip ef present-day Moscow crowded with peddlers mendicants aristocrats evfl looking urchins police sailors' and riffraff and Amours de Jtan-Plerre" a burlesque an tbs grand opera of today Another distinctly unusual feature conceived and staged tar Morris Gest a curtain of the silent Pictures of revealing many notables of today Fannie WO Slay Contrary to reports Fannie Brice one of the stars of at the Earl Carroll win not leave for the coast next month to make a talking picture Mira Brice has a run-of-the-play contract and win remain In "Fioretta" untU it completes Its rtin Another Mariey Slant Joseph Stock Company wm open at the old ApoDo Theater 135th at near 8th ave tonight with After Dark" The company has been on tour the past five seasons presenting a repertoire of melodramas Tula Changed Again Murray Phillips announces "Mystery Square" as the new title of his play recently called "A Man of High Degree based on Robert Louis Stevenson's by Hugh A Anderson and George Bamman Mr Henloek la the official florist of the White Home Scientist predict poor radio reception during the latter half of 1929 because of the aun spots due at that time 3 Congress hu recently voted an increase of the Navy by 15 cruisers and one airplane carrier 4 Then veewle must be "laid down" by 1911 The most famous road sign in the world la in tha center of Belteau Wood pointing to tha battlefields BROOKLYN FAiracis CAPITOLS BUSTER KEAK In U-G-U'a Uofh Uat rtlk I MARRIAI XMallant Bammndlaf In SJY $15 Wb" RJVCU UNIIUD MAJESTIC33TC GRACE GEORGE ia a Maw OwhS "THE HUSBAND HABIT iiafi-aoW MORRIS GEST Presents BAIUEFS New CHAUVE SOURIS Fill-Me-In Solution MMh IBS Lane are In the east of to be produced by wrence Ehubert Lawrence The musical ooBMfhr "Boom Boom" with Rank McIntyre and Jeanette MacDonald is in Its final week at the Casino -Music In May" new musical play featuring 8olly Ward and also sponsored by the Messrs Bhubert comes to the Casino next Monday Either Plsnnsgsn it now general female understudy for Ferguson Family" now in 1 Its fourth month at the Masque Theater There will be matinees every day next week at the Charles Hopkins Theater when A A Milne's "detective" eomedy Perfect Is playing Brils Baker win head tha an-stsr bin that wUl Inaugurate the exclusively vaudeville policy at Riverside Theater Broadway and B8th st on Sunday Louis Isqulth eo-produeer of 'Shuffle Along" and has another all colored revue ip rehearsal caned PHILEMON HOLDS 20TH ARNI VERSARY i The motion picture of KtagsT was presented last night at the Bnshwlek Avenue Congregational Church BuShwkk ave and Corona st under the auspices of tbs Philemon Bible Class and Sobriety la celebration of its 30th This society is the oldest Bible society In Brooklyn having been organised in 1908 The basketball team of the Bush-wick A vKiue Congregational Church is tied for first plsos with Janes and the SwedUh Lutheran In the Sunday School League Frank Menhoa presented the following members of the team with gold basketball watch-charms: Herbert Harris captain Buster Con-row Jerry Esellus Henry drier Thomas Dugan and George Tborn-ley This year's officers of the society are: Freak E- Menhoa director William 1 Chambers president Wilson weaver vie president Fred Dimler treasurer John and Charles Cbeesman teen-tsries Floyd ConroTflnsnrialwoI rotary Herbert Harris ROXY WILLIAM VOX SPEAKE "WEAmriUVER Today's solution HARD HARE HALE HALU HULL FULL A- 5 IT-1': -V A' VOXMOVIXTOME SECOND ANNIVXBSABTrtril BOXT BNHBMBU OV KTTB BOXY BUUTJ0WI BOXT BVMPntHIT OBCXEWia Yeah? Forty-first Is a ONE WAY street and WEST-bound have to tarn west from 8th ave which as you can sea Henry makes It somewhat tougher east on any eatt-hound street writes AHes Wendell yon reach 5th ana Then drive to 41it and tarn west tn- aimnch as 41 it it is odd-num- tend end west-bound ertatnlg that's ample enough?" Yeah? Thero ia no 41st st between 6th and 8th eves the Library parking on tha rite when there should be one Under the Whalen truffle rules you cant make a turn on any avenue wait of Sth or east of 8th you consequently eant turn Into 41st from Sth ave Broadway 8th ave or 7th ave And you cant turn east on It at 8th ave becauae said a weit-bound street i In short It cant bo did But the best suggestion earns from Peter Driscoll left on Broadway ha writes will get you a ticket from tha trafflo cop on the earner but that wlll ooly be a 5 fine Then hit Rian for two seats for at a total of $22 and mUl 817 to the good Do ind you' BROOKLYN BROOKLYN natbartatDiUb PAUL ASH I la "Hdia The BROADf MELODY n-o-x TaBhy Rf DTPUtSOMI LUFB VXLU la'Xadrcf tha ravuta IALTO -ja Hara DODO PAIUBAim aakU IKON IVOLISSSl device used In mystery plays to help the murderer in his evil designs THE MURDERER the person who hu been cleared ef all suspicion LAMP an instrument that upsets Just before tha murder la committed KNIFE gadget with fingerprints on tha handle SPOOK en actor wrapped In a sheet HAUNTED HOUSE everyone in this skeptical aga knows then is no such thing Everyone that la except persons who attend Mystery Plays PRESS AGENT tha guy who anything to do but think up silly bleu like this MYSTERY why producers employ eTHEBON BAMBERGER- ALKALI IKE RAYS "In these dogs a dement mystery a own nonmgsterg ploy mystenr bein' how a lot of 'em an (Cognigbt ltst Sraoklja Daily bM SSctala'dackllaatsVri aramount imv Wear A SI 1 ifXDmoirr show ivblt sn EVERICH 8wmmhIMw PROOKLYN AMUSEMEJfTS-BEOOEl WERB A'S axa MUSICAL COMXDX Tha laaaa af TaMlaa and Baa 1 ALL BBOOKLTN IS 0M6 -TO HUB TU WOMB'S GUATCSI BBAX5 ben-hub THUMDAT ANO VBIDAV 0f TnHDAT Crescent Theatre Ckarah and Naatraa'A i Ata nalMuh ra emowwmm Flatbush eLS VeMdbwmL Ural Wah-Mm get thi the bmtf sal eiwiiies savin la mvm( sal lent qaW Ml UkL At Gaik aid View Sb 4 1Hnmira fem TTmU Street SuStreg AvmilaUe ter SmmJwIs IniMgt Ou teea wkk Balk TMs Adv and On Paid Admissiaa Admit Tw Well if serious about making Mas left turn on Broad-- ONE of the Have a nice way youTI get tickets anyway 119 PARENTS i IGNORED BY BOARD IOEW METROPOLITAN LiyiNfllTON A time fn Tnlmiwiililk fme $1588 FEATURE FILMS: SHOWING TODJ wn5 fu a iMriaf TAUISQ Helen' JIMMY Starring William Heines AL V0HLMAN tad Might CM Imb XratfeM nmnaii Otka arts In MOVIE TON1WS ADVENTURES FOR EPICURES In quiet earner sit three heavily muatached awarthy-vlsaged squatlooking gentleman sating large leaves of remain salad with their fingers Rom the rear depths an Tbree leam wiRTwe Belts fern $1811 UrenSekei Amend Tha Dangerous Aga? Lawrence Boyd has changed the title of Kenyon Nicholson's new comedy from "Persons for Two" to "Before YouTv 25" Vm Shew far London Everything" the musical comedy at tha Broadhurst will be presented in London soon with an aO-EngUSb east "Tip-Toes" another Aarons and Preedley musical piece is being readied for a Paris opening Mks Play -Ethel Barrymore will open her latest vehicle Love by ua Hatvany In Hartford Conn on April I In tha east era Louis Calhan Henry Stephenson FenM- nsnd Gottsehslk Dorothy Hell Martin Burton Leslie Bnnie Anils Rothe Jeannette Sherwln Gertrude Maitland Marcel Dill and Carol March The settings are by Wt-son BamtL The play comes to the ahrt Barrymora Theater on Apra i' ip FcBewihlp Spensers Flay Tho Fellowship of America devoted to perpetuating tha memory of tbs playwright is planning a series of performances of ont of Shakespeare's plays in New York Boston and other cities A notable cast is being assembled Odds and Eads On Monday April 1 Ruth Draper will givs special mstlnos at the Comedy Theater With this performance Mira Draper begins her fourth month at tha Comedy Bits will remain at this theater throughout April Hope Williams despite contrary rumors will -keep on playing tn at the Plymouth indefinitely Tha recital of Chads Loftu Marlon Kerby and John NUes will take plsos April 14 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater All of Miss impersonations win be new and of current performers LAWYERS AID GEN WINGATE FUND Renting Managers It Ain 9800 mas See teals Jowpb Lateil Tferllter Lone Wolfs Daughter i Another Omim tlonal ataa Mw-tact emt Hta SiMSwar hMM aa MANX fraiaitag BABTOn 'v CONEY ISLAND -v JJwieggnl ki kdnk ufe el FELniANS wil remh egrn el wielcr le ckargMr epee unit aiu lenity n5 feedeyi tea fiik eed waloed ipmeltiw chepi aed fak Fleu and demands as then have been the past week of the Parentt Association of 119 Avenue (ud 38th at for Immediate trilef riert waiter epurriu Mth a dish of to thf overcrowding and unsanitary beaming Botughour specially couutbm of the school fell on apparently deaf ear of the Board of Education yesterday i Association members have asked for a public hearing on tbs matter re-criticising Superintendent at Schools William denial of the conditions Bo far It hu not been granted Yesterday there appeared on the calendar of the Board of Education at ite semi-monthly meeting two Items that would expedite facilities to relieve congestion One wu the choosing of a rite between and 113 Avenue ana 33d at for the erection of another public school Tha--other wu a communication from the Parents Association of 119 asking for the erection ef an addition or a temporary building to relieve overcrowding Immediate' Both were sent beck to tha tea on buildings and sites Painstakingly your waltarenllgfat-ens' you on the various dishes Yalanjl Ytprak you learn is an admixture of rice and onlona wri in vine leaves and cooked in oil' Tua Kebab signifies tender pieces of lamb seasoned Uh onions aaorou bbction Ayatta rultoir Al Thraop Chaetar CertJIa Taal 111 alae SUrarta CtaNtsaa Mater A FaltMl Bata Paalih What a Mlshtt ata Eatart ValUe St Badford Nuaj CarnU Shayvan Aasai ata tanai ri nNaonum and matuton suction attar Bay tty-TOth SLiLaata 14 flaath The Last Waralas AH Taians BOKO HALL MB DOWNTOWN SXCTKW Alta Altra Bqutrailtaaee ASaia Vha SeMan aha Vartrvjw Cryatai SSI Wartbiftoa BIWaaun Vma Maaaaari ala A Wat af CaNtatanA0vm-rultenNaraM Itaarar A Irtr et Ckaaaa BaffMHi Dolftald 8tNaaat DarnCatoymn Aajrtl ata dwart StO Valtan SI Onu Sakawriaa Bart OrahaaN I7S Fulton Btltathv Sataallan Brtntawt ata Vartww Oafart BUM Sl-FlaL AvITaatt Avaaaai ata TBm Stall tat Tha Mjrrtla raUaaIraM la Nil DaafUwi ata vaaftn- noao fAM sacrum mtaa 4M BONaV Utraebl Friaaa Mas Mlraato Maa et tha Orfcat BtMWIOX SECTION Baahrta Wway Kawatd9(arlan Rtan OanMInat ata VaaSavSh oi Oahalal l'vay Obwurtr May Mrtuy Tha Terre CONST DiAND BBCTION Tttra Op Staaphetiai Marta Tina OaraMlaa) ata Vaadatma rUTBUSI BBCTION ill Flat A' AIbmUArtrtr Farrl half ft Klnta Haliy- ISMBhH Jaaalai Ua et tlw atTafli CBUfch AVBmm Narax Ban-Haf -JA1' Kaawaa Ohaiah A FI at Marla a Mian Oaratanai ata yaadMWa-Ktacamy Klnu Hy-OL AvDaasUa MaaLaan Carmtlan KMi Laada Nawklrk-a AvLralrta Jay Trayla Madnaaai ata NapaNaa tladan ail Flatkeah AV MIIM Bat ASaratiaa i-B tO Marta FML AvKtast HyVtaar Matasha Caatrta Mayfair 0 Ar-AraJD- Da aad Arlta AU at aaa'V )teB HMaraah At S- IBth BtXaill laaatas Staa af tha Navklrt lMb-NakIrkMtaa Lara: ata Otaarartaatal IrUaaaai- FartaM 1SS PUURiat At Jaator OaykMa Martad Meeef Fall I7t Flattaah AtDm(Ih MaaLaan Tha CamaUan Kld-J SUM 10tt Flatbaah AvVWae MatosMa Captain 01 pAu iLon ssctkm AIM all Flattaah tt Draa laaiar Oarklaa SfaitfdMaaay! rtrtjtawjjj AIM all Flattaah tt Draa Jaaiar Oaaaua Harare "ViMf BrooUyn ACADEMY of MUSIC MetrapoEtan Opera Comptov SAT' EVE UmL- ntakrti Oiifl Trtrtraa warn anii KWABS HAWO UtlXD XXOLUBIVSLr ckiekus eed aet fergtlliag Ae lemem fwakfertm AMUSEMENTS-NEW JEBSIY Supreme Court Justice Thomas Churchill of Manhattan presided yesterday afternoon st the luncheon meeting of the Committee ef the Bench end Bar of the Gen Geonre Wingate Memorial Fund held at the Club 115 Broadway Manhattan Tb following members of the Bar took part In 'tbs meeting George Brower Martin Conboy Frank crane Charles Currie lisa George GlUnple and George Oordon Battle The eommlt-tee did not aet a stated amount I ite Qllfte but passed resolution thaTau appeal be mads to all lawyers 6f Greater New York to contribute to the fund through this rommlttee The annual income of the fund will be used for the benefit I of which the wu the first started twenty-five closed with his Kirby president of wu guest st the SL-GE0RGE rUraoDti Orth BL Kla lit Oral Bt BlaUILt Mala ITS'" Mama Shaarar Ma anl (ha WarlS la Mlaa" HMalla Mww Sat llisa LYRIC-wHOBOKEN Ira (Iiml aws) saa uauTUrtjt a(i ao httwi mmm rwriu roe BLACK CROOK Ud prltn (Me la SSraara served temptingly on a bed of highly seasoned nee There Is for a aide After Dirk Kiel to BROOKLYN StranD n-u am lai 1M TUm fap Prtcas ItUHOM US art BXAn DAVEYLEE la -son nr hoy- Jalrta MlraHa ChIM al "Tha llaslag VaaT 1 MANHATTAN QUEENS Beetuse eight performances week ere too much of a physical tax on Ttf Marbe who is presenting '-Continental Nights" at the Balmont tha Saturday matinees will be omitted Henry Hub John Butler Herbert Tost John Doyle sod Leacjg luncheon joeetingi A late Oemrsl Wingate president His term yean ago and recent death- Quetevu the 8 A dish Kabak Dolma which Is stuffed Oriental squash laden with mlbced meat onion parsley and rice the The VILLAGE MILL stt tiro Mtold a4 masA si OartaML Ftatboah-Tlh AvBaalaf aaA Law la Old ArtatatBy" NaUaart Waa PraawetPkylUa Bata Sal af Slatasaaai atajsaa" Fraapaal tth Bt-Sth Av Maataa Nhaa OtlMi ataa VMrtavWa Pfc W-14 BOarlapa Mantra May Bahai gySTlaaff 4th Ar-Daaa Bt ttaraa IMaay (lira aad Tat with Ta 1 ubobwoob Ifvrtla tt WyafcafLMaitaa Ntaa OaraMtaaf ata VaaAartta US WyU0lLBaaaM Oataia Tha la i I WERBA7S lamact Mxme-ertes hen THE CANARY MURDER CASE MtL SfWUZIU OU SAI X0U1 f- I 4 1 i 1 Laater NrllW A I MIIN a rLirrxn ynoLioa-u rmia EUDV VALLBS I 1 a Caaaaatlrrt Vaahaaa WWW WflilW Illb Ala v- 4 st i.

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