The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1912, Page 15

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Olive Fre UBICAL history was made eda Hr wren wk: n| piano accompaniment of Spencer Clay, | Gorinance of “Goetterdaemmerung” that @clipees memory. The crowded how! Was comic of it. When the last cu (weg ut the teva) chatter, #0 impressed It was by the poignancy of the presentation of | phony, the tragedy. Olive Fromstad as Brun Bide was inspired. Bhe seemed to be of Wota Every varying phase| ‘The first of the Sunday night concerts @t Emotion she expressed eloquently. In| at the Metropolitan Opera House last jarge and distinguished. Votce, In facial expression, in bodily pre-| might filled the huge auditorium with] — @entment, she was ideal. there have been ether worthy imperson- ‘There are and | enthusiastic muste lovers. The espectal | tors of Brunnhtlde, but the portrait of ber-¢hat Mme. Fremstad presented on y will remain to be a tradittor “In this all-round, fine exposition of light of the Gods,” @ Hagen could not fail to be no Fremstad’s Brunn- a well thought out charac. and deciamation his poses and action Putnam Gris. ‘ware admirable, mparadly good. lever of excellence. » Homer, Bella guard against} .» Were charm. h of the small winter coughs! ‘he Ethiine maiden: Dart of the Biniste As for Alfred Hertz, bted w who conducted ther the orches- er exploited. He artistle stature with the best of’ the lagnerian conductor With his audiences ho is second only to ‘The chorus in the second aati was never Yetter In volce or In ac- ° einen JOHN M'ICORMACK H “ WITH THE PHILHARMONIC, Yon McCormack, the Irish tenor, was UXTH = AVE.19°1020" FSTREET. —IN_NEW_YORK’S SHOPPIN' — ‘with the orchet ‘His vot Proved just as eet as More powerful. His diction was ad- BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | miravic. There was no need to read the! EDMOND CLEMENT 6ING6 AT THE SYMPHONY CONCERT. Walter Damrosch devoted the second per-| Mr. McCormack sang three ballads, He part of the prosramme of the Symphony Was heartily applauded and added two goctety at Aeolian Hall yesterday after- gt Neal eileen Dermitted | noon to the memory of Jules Massenet. fo retire. " His soloist was Edmond Clement, the tals fell Bnd the torrent of appiaui Mr., Stransky's orchestral. numbers) ai inguished French tenor,’ who sang The Dream of dee Grieux” programme to follow him. Mr. Straneky took the pace a bit slow. Tater, to the| the were Henty Hadley's overture, “In Bo-| homta,"" Grieg's “Peer Gynt” suite, No. | 1, and. Villler Stanford's “Irish” sym- ZIMBALIST AT FIRST | METROPOLITAN CONCERT. | {!! attraction was Zimbaliet, the Russtan of whom the demonstrative pune ape lh Drops colds and hoarse-| ness. 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But here "'135.00! © At the end of one year, if y« t ‘you select and allow every dollar paid to apply on any new piano or player- piato in our warerooms, New Needham o_O I New York's Shopping Center GO" REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | Qu or REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND, — to settle estate; hi Grooms; aaron and : 1 plenty of shade: row Wilson and his family will be Steinway Upright Hardman Upright impson| A superb instrument in’a modern The desire of all musicians is to Here's | | vr} had thi no in Boston of Miller) it would be sold a: iiencre:. 375.00 lesire, we will take back the piano New Auerbach| New Schufeldt Pianos for Pianos for $195.22 | $185.29 BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET THE EVENING WORLD, 1609 QANDRUFE Fl ! ITCHY SCALP—25 GENT DANDERINE” Saveyourhair! Danderinedestro; falling hair at once-—Grows It you care for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and is radiant NOVEMBER 18, LING HAIR OR the Volpe Symphony Ordhestra, at the Republic Theatre yesterday afternoon, Dlayed for the first time in America a Piano concerto, op. 6, by Hugo Kaun. h The composition is rather sombre, not to say atl, and Mme Possart's some- what academic playing did not serve to lighten #t. There were snatches of po- tio beauty in the second movement. soloist with the Phitharmonio Society Played mstad at the concert in Carnegie Hall yester- conmum ompoeitions to a piano accompaniment, dey afternoon, The big subscription CNM As Brunnhilde ‘wan supplemented by his own large per- Sag Lee to encores. : sonal following, a0 that the house was (1) N00). pret ume, , Sets a Standard | cieiiss “tuiore’"sntwar, Sete ‘Techatkowskys mate ski and @ group of smatior EARN Wout of Fitts Avene, From the opera company Riccarto Martin end Mme Rappold sang arias ‘and, Pngli¢h songs. Mr, Polacco con- and MUCH Gucted, dandruffand stops ir, we prove it. 4 WITH THANKSGIVING BUT ABOUT A WEEK DISTANT Our Remarkable Offering of The Ryer Manufacturing Company UPHOLSTERY STOCK offers an unprecedented opportunity to fit up the home at savings that can only be comprehended when you seé the goods! PURCHASE COMPRISES:— Rich Silk Brocades ‘The Adele Margulies first concert of the season at Aeolian Hall on Saturday evening before a large interested audience. gramme comprised Neéthoven's trio in B flat major, Saint-Gaens’s sonata in D If your hair has been neglected and in thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too ily, don't hesitate, but get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine at any drug store or toilet counter; apply a little as directed and te: you will aay this wast ment you ever made. 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The stock consists of Enameled Wa Wash Trays, Porcelain Ware, Vitrous W Pipe, Lathes, Motor, Tools of all kinds, Wrouglit and Cas Iron, Fittings, Brass Goods of all kinds, Closets, IN FACT, EVERYTHING THAT IS HANDL! DONOT FAIL TO ATTEND THISSALE anc to save money onyour purcha re the sale during business hour HENRY A. BLUMENTHAL Attorney for Receiver, 100 Broadway; New York City. DRAUGHTSM factory in New York State; designers and important work, must have thorough knowledge switchboards; good, nent positions can be given Emb'd pangls—fine tucks—sleo bu ton trim'dsame have dainty bows ‘WAISTB—SECOND FLOOR, 98 ct. ted Lace Collars. | te—Cot found collare—attra DIAMONDS ON CREDIT BEST VALUES IN THE CITY. EASIEST TEAMS. OND 2WAICH CO. | DIAMONDS ON CREDIT OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, can Waicu and Diamond Co., MAIDEN LANE, Tel, 8867 Cort, DIAMONDSONCREDIT WATCHES Lavatories, Sink: cheeks, z |] WASH" Drees Pannics—DAsBMENT, $1.19 Hemstitched Tablecloths rysanthemum desigas BY ALARGE SUPPLY HOUSE. ageof thisexceptional Property may be inspected JAMES F, CONRAN Rece gants should give age and salary wan iress N 582 World. A LARGE: PHOTOGRAVURE FREY, O Reople 4 MAIN: FLOOR. 9%4 ct. Unbleached Muslins b . $9 ct. Children’s White Drerses JAMES BERGMAN mM

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