The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1914, Page 13

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i Besides there were played the preludea | and “Parsifal,” “Siegfried’s Rhine Schlegel, Lambert Murphy and Ju- toni and the “Kalsermarsch,’ 1), us Bayer completed the cast. | the eurnestness and understan ing that Mr.-Arens's young men have ens Gives % All- Wagner tuught us to expect and to respect. Prograrame |jierrercurnsnvars wore to be fount imme book that has taken “Faust” was Saturday night's opera at the Metropolitan. Neither Geral-| dine Farrar as e nor Ric- cardo Martin as ist was in ge voice. Leon Roth! was Mephis- |topheles, Dinh Gilly was Valenti By Syloester Rawling. Arena made. HERE were only four concerts Yesterday instead of the eight or nine that have been usual Sundays this season. White Wal- Danirosch and the Symphony So- Orcheatra were repeating last, y's concert at Aeolian Hall in Afvernoon, Mr. Areus and the Peo- was Wagner. It was not the fault o! Jean Gerardy received an exceed-|any one of them in particular, still ingiy hearty welcome at the Met- less of Richard Hageman, who con ropolitan Opera concert last eve- {ducted with spirit and skill, but the) \ning. The Belgian ‘cellist added font | performance lacked ed distinction. hudivers to what was already ted | jcelient programme, and the audience Toul iseiy barb mound helbeaeeey /HONOR WRITER'S LAST WISH. , His selections were Saint- concerto in A minor and Bvel- | Ragmed,& ee. i AMUSEN: ENTS, Stop eee seglit, Deoiitated. Catartal AT THE KNICKERBOCKER BROADWAY & 36” ST. “It's a Tango +944, AMUSEMENTS, — ALAN DA — a fIN-NEW YORK S Fourteenth Stree ‘Weet of Pith Aveowe Ratabtished 1827-87 Years in Dry Goods, SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES ABOUND THROUGHOUT OUR STORE @*¥mphony Orchestra were giving | ™ Dean all-Wagn vrogramme at Car me este Hall that attracted an excep- | Pleeallytarge audience. Frank Crox- ton, basso, the sulotat, was heard in the ode to the Evening Star from “Pannhauser" and tn Wotan's fare- Well to Brunnhilde from “Die Walk- were.” He sang well and was much applaud A transcription of the “Albumbiatt” for string orchestra by C,.B. Le Massena also found favor. Wed time after time. Anotuer Speciuily luteresting part of the con- | cert was the appearance of the new coloratura sopranu dame. Mabel Gul Tivon, who wi ited the house b; rendition of playing the obligato in the latter number. Mme. Garrison was show- ered with applause and flowers and compelled to give two encores. Of the Orville Harrold, by his beautiful singing of “Splrito Gentil” from Dont- j xottt’s * “La Favorite,” stirred a larce ‘but rather ;laeid audience at the Cea. FOR RAW AND {tury Upera 0use concert Inst ingut to enthusiastic applause. Bertha Sha- Poslam will show you ras get, even lek, too, deserveuly won favor by her singing of Santussa’s romansa from “Cavalleria,” and Albert Parr for the qe ht, how really i will benefit your skin trouble. itching stops af 4 jets os it i) spread on the skin. The song from “Carmen.” surface is comforted aad paci> soloists were Beatrice La Palme, G taf Bergman, Thomas Chalmers, 4 fled, fee Meatine is rapid, improvement be- 4 poted day by da: fred Kaufman and Louis Kreid! ma is fi tren by Poslam and Mr. Pasternack led the orchestra through the evolution of the uance, ard Mr. Nicosia through the “Phedre” all its ugly manifestations driven away: Pimples, Acne, Barbers’ Itch, Scalp Seale, Rashes and all surface disorders and “Stradella” overtures, Fy ¢i, Handel's sonata * } yield ‘to Poslam as to nothing else. and compositions by Brahms anu Wienlawski. He played with his usual brililancy and was genero' applauded. Elenore Altman gave a plano re- cital at Aeolian Hall on Mischa Elman, accompanted by Percy Kahn at the plano, gave his # «Hts work of healing is successful in m and difficult cases, second violin recital of the season on Saturday afternoon. All druggists sell Poslam, For free sample, write to Ei Labor tories, Poslam Soap k the skin in healthy condition Tasers. Ben - AHEUMATISM - NEURITIS eee OMAGH TROUBLE an be DO to Ne by wing OXYDONOR| wl ae ae ra ne mete Pe affectations or mannerisms, and won respect. Her programme included Beethoven's bo Chopin's sonata in B minor, \op: 58, and compositions by Brahms, 1cremene Paderewski and Stojow- | “Trisan und Isolde" drew a very large audience to the Metropolitan Opera House on Saturday ‘afternoon | * despite the weather. The perfo! ance, under Mr. isha aot tion, which was general! was made distinctive by Olive rem? atad's lovely impersonation of Isolde, She was in exceptionally gbod voice. Rudolf Berger was an imposing and knightly looking Tristan, bur his singing left much to ve desired in veoule price Pela New Vark City. symphonic variations, To tha; wave two encores and was| at f Baturday | “ evening. She played well, without! i¢ nata in A flat major, | © | 81x hundred members of the Ranged age Club plan to march behind the hearse which will carry the body of Zoe |Anderson Norris from Herrlich's un- yn iittle German band wi ession, as their president, Fequested in a magnaine ch foretold her own d | Rend the Mrs. ~ "5 ord Ie M ot ner Kant Side Maga- length on her premoni+ had not long to : un fig) be itn to Washing on, A HAPPY CHILD IN JUST_A FEW weal If cross, feverish, Bed | ed, give “California Sy rup of Fig of Figs.” Mothers “California i he clogged- bile and fermenting food Dw playful child agai nl not take the tightly packed, Tver gets te Sevens ightly pac! iver gets alu an stomach disordered. 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