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Matzenauer Shines In “Die Walkuere’’ By Sylvester Raw ling. ARGARETE MATZENAUER a8 Brunnhilde again was the dom- inating personality in a worthy Sresentation of “Die Walkuere” at the Metropolitiin Opera House last Bight. It was a fine impersonation, briiliantty sung, that «ho gave of the STeatest of Wagner's heroines. Be- ides there were Melanie Kurt ae Steglinde and Jacques Urius as Si maund, an impassioned Carl Braun as Wotan, Mo Ober as Fricka, Henri Scott asituas ding, and a tuneful chorus of Valky- Ties composed of Lenora Sparkes, Rita Fornia, Helen Warrum fon, Maria Duchene, Florence Mu!ford Bodanzky cond Painters’ Combine Makes a Winner of Their First Show The Eclectics, a nowly formed painters’ combine, opened their first exhibition at‘the Folsom Gallery, No. 896 Fifth Avenue, yesterday. It will remain open until Jan. 18. C. Bertram Hartman sends his notably decorative sortes dealing with the four seasons. These are all bril- Nant in construction and strong as to color scheme, Mr, Hartmen has been influenced by modernism, but has skilfully avoided its decadence, The symbolism he has introduced is fine, land the sublimity of mountain, the ‘I piactdity of the q of all the children born coantrics, tweaty+wo om, sa Ea ao knd at dap as tre OT aca do not hesitate that would a ne A £ tnfantibe are occasioned by the use of narcotic Mya a Oe ee? contain deadly polsone, In quant they stupety, retard circulation end fo cnngiotinmn, cicknen’ Sank "bance the reverse, but star, Helen The Game.” The girl is that fearless film You've seen her in many film plays. You see her at her best in “The Girl and finance and the ittoday! The o thrilling—so full of GIRL THEGAME The game ts that interesting game Holmes. See This Great Film Novel TODAY At Your Favorite Theatre If you’ re seeking something new in motion pictures— if you're keen for thrills—if you like a story of adventure, reat out-doors—see ‘The Girl and The Game." Seo iret chapter is now being shown at leading theatres. A new chapter will be shown each week for fifteen weeks. Each chapter will be complete although all will be connected. The story, by the noted author, Frank H. Spearman, is ap- pearing in leading apers simultaneously with the yearance of the films, This gives you an opportunity to read the story and to see the motion pictures. Half e million do! ve been ded on this film production. You've never seen anything so ‘big scenes.” See “The Girl and The Game” Today At These Theatres KEITH’S BIJOU DREAM, . . . Jersey City, N. J. CHATHAM THEATRE, . . . 5 Chatham Square CASINO THEATRE, A 95 Kearny Ave., Kearny,N, J. PEERLESS THEATRE, . + 6612 Fifth Ave., Brooklyn MADRID THEATRE, . . . ’ 1945 Third Avenue Read the Story in the New York Evening World Motion pictures produced by the Signal Film Corporation and distributed through 68 Mutual exchanges in America, Exh’bitors: Write or wire your nearest Mutual exchang THE EVENING WORLD, THI of animals, including « rattoping | hind, and a polar bear en passant, the portrayal of such birds as the pea- cock and striking red flamingoes In charming poses, with figures that are in repose and in action, including one with Medusa hatr, his deification of the dance, which affords him the op- portunity of introducing a streamer that strongly resembles an oriflamme, ate all charming in bigh degree. Philip L. Hale js versatile, and in his portrait of Capt. Pete Turner he| shows a man of latent power and with strength of will, He pictures him in repose, with his hands resting idly upon his knees, In his “Wistaria” and “Autumn Fruit,” done in low but pleasing tones, he has effectively intrdouced figures that are almost sprite like in treatment, Theresa F. Bernstein is represented | Among them is | by five canvas her "Opera N that shows the stage setting of an opera in vivid red, that forms a most effective con- trast with the orchestra, with ita! society people in dark tones, and an| jatmosphere that 18 wonderfully et- fective, in spite of its lack of detal “Sunset on the Hudson,” by the same artist, makes the Hudson River ex- cursion boat spectacular in its real- istic treatment, Much the same is true of her “Lit- tle Cafe,” a vastiy different theme most truly, but which she has handled very deftly and with full understand- jing of her motive. Martha Walter has four canvases in the show, the beet of which ts “The Blue Shawl,” that was recently seen at the Reinhardt Gallery. George Luks has contributed a sin- | Be picture, entitled, “The Moonlight ortrait.” It represents James Brit- ton, broadly expressed, but withal a good likeness, that shows what can be done with a few simple brusb marks, when skilfully laid on. Guy Pene du Bois id of of which the best te entitted | “Automobile Tires, ous play upon words. and woman shown seated, in uphol stered chains, might easily make if put into place as such. ’ itton hes painted a “ee rtratt and called it ‘The Man fro’ joheme.” This is a full length and shows a Kentucky Colonel type, with @ typical military mustache. R. & G. Pills will put you in the first rank. The wise man or woman will “Get ‘a Box To-night” and prove what we say. ‘They regulate Constipation, Headaches, clear your skin of eruptions, and purify LAND MUSIC. __ ORATORIO Society of N. Y. 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