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Philharmonic Closes Season With All- Wagner By Sglees'er Rawling. Joven STRANSKY led the Philh onic Society Orchestra at Cai Regie Hall last night through an Yearn for Food-- | Don't Spurn It 4 Brisk Appetite Is a Healthful Ne- sessity. Stuart's Dyspspsia Tablets Quickly estore Lozt Relish for Food. ty ie bearty cou ‘eee eat = wants J it ota. | yerves, and in “ne mouth, ee quantities 0 ot | Know when our “mothe water “There's un uppetite that penal ‘Tablet gw f * very quickly the stomach sadly recovers ote., ae soon ne it to Stuart's | eal and thue won- oh. digestion @seumes Mita normal condition, and then appetite— mnd a good appetite too—is the natural! may actually fluidtze | wconnequence of the tube without gota ssigeat the conten wala, Juat think then how aulckiy and effi; wtently they act with the food in i“ the digestive ap- | jus to have ite fluids so enriched, Francis Connor Player Pianos = ‘The Player Piano 2 ee . Perfect. ‘ our Piano, ‘a make, taken as part payment. 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It in- cluded the “Flying Dutchman” over- ture, Siegfried’s Rhine journey from “Goetterdatmmerung,” the prelude and liebestod from “Tristan und; Isolde,” the Good Friday spell from “Parsifal,” the “Rienai" overture, the) “Slegfried Idyll," the prelude to the third act of “Lohengrin,” and the Ride of the Valkyries from “Die Wal-) kuere.” All were piayed with a flery enthusiasm that made one forget that | Mr. Stransky Is not pre-eminently a Wagner conductor. How he did let his brasses proclaim! Three times the whole band was brought to Its feet to acknowledge the plaudits. Mr. Stran- sky was not to blame. The audience insisted upon it. With a repetition of the concert this afternoon the Philharmonic’s New York season comes to an end. It will! not be out of place at this time to pay a tribute to Mr. Stransky and to Sheldon and to Mr. Most of us , or Mr. Leifels, who en had hoped Weingartner, a as head of the organization, and at) first were not too kindly disposed to the new man from Berlin, But Mr. Stransky has “made good.” He has| imbued this oldest of our musical organizations with new life. He has) developed the technical efficiency of | the orchestra until it compares with the best. He has made it an asset of which New York has reason to be, proud. Dr. Karl Muck and the hith- | erto unrivalled Boston Symphony Orchestra may look forward to some real artistic competition next season. Max Heinrich, at Aeolian Hail ye terday afternoon, Kuve a dramatic reading of Tennyson's “Enoch Ar- den” that was worth while. He held throughout its delivery the absorbed attention of his audience, That the Incidental music provided for it by Richard Strauss enhanced its value is to be doubted. Never may it be said to have lent emphasis to the pathetic tale. Often it seemed an in- trusion. Sometimes it savored of im- pertinence. Mrs. John I. MacArthur at the piano made the most of it. “Haensel und Gretel” and “Palgi- Acct" in double bill exhausted the! subscription and drew a large au-! dience of standees to the Metropoli- tan Opera House last night. Of course, Caruso, as Canio in Leonca- Vallo's work, was the magnet. While not, Perhaps, in his beat voice, his singing of the “Rid! Pag ie teat success. Rita familiar in the part, w: surpri: Ingly Rood Nedda, both as to singing For the rest, the cast held Amato, Bada and Reschigilan, all familiar, and Richard Hageman conducted masterfully. — Humper- dinck’s fairy tale, under the direction of Mr. Hertz, was charmingly por- trayed by its well known interpreters, Marie Mattfeld, Hella Alten, Lila Robeson, Albert Reiss, Otto Goritz, Sophie Braslau and Lyuise Cox. “La Boheme,” at a special matinee at the Metropolitan Opera House yesterday, attracted a large and un- familiar audience that set a model in decorum for the more sophisticated regular subscribers. Geraldine Far- rar made of Mimi a more pat figure than usual, singing exc with startling realism, Mias F thrilling last five minutes in “ evidently has made an impre: vpon herself. Lenora Sparkes w refreshingly ingenuous Musetta, if eet ngly French, No apology was | necessary for Riceardo Martin. who took Italo Cres! e as Ro-} dolfo. Tot a Anan and Pini-Corsl. completed the cat, | The performance was a very good | one, under the direction of Mr. Ps -{ lacco, AND NOW to wear this Spring. *6.98 “© $10.97 15.44 ing Men ow Formerly cights in pro- Young Men, Now... AT REAL BARGAINS THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1014, eo ae) MARCUS LOEW GETS 137 MORE THEATRES BY $8 00 (0 OAL Contract Signed for Purchase of Sullivan-Considine Cir- cuit and Properties ” KANSAS CITY, Mo. March Marcus Loew, of New York, for him- self and others, has signed a contract {are involved in the deal. Mr. Loew, under the contract, will! pay the Sullivan-Considine fore! en| $1,600,000 for its “good will,” and an! inventory will be made for theatres | | and properties of the cireuit at their |present value. Mr. Loew |pay the amount the inventory calls for, which ts estimated to be between $4,500,000 and $6,000,000. Mr. Considine represented his circuit in the transac. tion. ferencea that led up to lant} reement were participated in by ick Sullivan, brother of they ong *rimothy D. Sullivan, represent- ing the Sullivan estate; Larry Mulli- fan, an owner of Sullivan and Con- sidine stock; Emmanuel Blumenthal, O. 1, Wise, HH. rin Kobn, all of | Ludwig, of t | Jones, Chicago | Spokane, and cago. Mr. Lowe announces he would com. 3. Lincoln, of Cht- jto purchase tho Sullivan-Conaidine’ bine the theatres Involved in the deal vaudeville circuit and properties for with the houses he now owns This an amount that it ts sald will exceed) Loow will take over $6,000,000, Mr. the properties next August. Thirty-seven theatres owned out-; right by the Sullivan-Considine inter- | in ests and one hundred theatres which j control > NOTHING IN IT. (From the Choago Record. Herald.) “Don't you think there is a great deal on yt’ she asked. 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