The evening world. Newspaper, October 31, 1916, Page 13

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i dbl cea hci ll a ear lane ean ON ee THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1916.” : a ————. $$$ eee rendition of the Stevenson verse| last night at a concert in Carnegie Ri y condiary, was discovered | Opera Singers Wien next she sings to us. Hall given tinder the auspices of the (OME S_DAY AT BAZAAR, He barked and awake Richard Hpstein’s masterful ac-|G@erman Ambassador an e Aus- |, = rho aroused the Give Recitals companiments af the, pine reseived | trian Charge @-Affalres for the ald of Seaun th Peannetst wien Toutes (Lae lou ce tio; rom the singer. jerman an ustrian soldiers im- 4 >| ‘ganas pair prisoned in Siberia. ‘There was | Of the 2,000 Visitors at tho Italian “ eects Ge h Si Julla Claussen, mezzo soprano, large crowd. It was the first appear-| Bazaar in Grand Central Palace Inst fi uccess: who has found a place in opera 48) ance here this season of Mme. Sclu- evening, about were crowded well as upon the concert stage, gave) mann-fleink and Mr. Goritz, and) around Enrico Caruso, Wherever the Fourtemn th Street West of Fitth Avenue tik i ' Fine Big Stocks of Merchandise a recital at Aeolian Hail yesterday |ench was warmly greeted. Kuch Of /singer wap. there also was tr : | afternoon, accompanied at the plano| the four artists appeared twice, and|” When he drew. cartoons, | By Sylvester Ivester Rawling by Marcel Charltr, There is much/at the end Mme. Schumann. feink | from §% to $1,000, he was ARL SCHLEGEL, baritone of heauty in her voice and ahe has gifts| sang with violin obligato and organ /fd. When he sang “ine the Metropolitan Opera Com- of tnterpretation as well as an un-! accompaniment, i admire an embre istakable musical temperament. <oemeneiom buys f pany, in a recital at Aeolian fhe , to buy a flow tenor was a bit heavy at first, but), ” was both cheer Hall last night, chaPted a Inrge and stoaqily improved. Her programme, |“THE BROKEN VIOLIN” A GO. ‘Another. sing Watn- appreciative audience by the luscious which began “with Handel, held Pay erera RE the spaghettt enti tent Frid NOW IN DEMAND i et ” sees he wpaxhettl eating contest Fri quality of his voice, and by his ar- Vine wen copeiliy Ee ade ty iid Themashefoky Comedy a Big Sue-| ony + Taner of which t= to fecsee i tistic use of It, Topheavy with Ger- fan) ay Sta foes Maawonete “Le cons on Houston Street. Sas dude S geadteta ean te ton he 1 man xongs, as most recitals are (per- Cid" and a final group in English. In| one of the prettient musical camedies by Carlo Cerlanh who hie been des ° : ° haps because of the intrinale worth {he latter, Mme, Clauasen’s @nunciQ: tof vin geason fa now being played at the fated ty, the King of Italy for his ex- Are Priced in Accordance with of German lieder) his programme 'on. despite a. slight accents Was) mnomashefaky Theatre, Houston street! “Vemerday was fame’s day, to-day will M y a _ bs and Second Avenue, under the title of|he France's di ‘To-morrow the Bons . jwas Giversitied Tt began with Ho- the High Hall-Garden,” Georg Hen- | «the Broken Violin.” With an orchen-'of Italy’ “trom Uwonty tates: will oat « —— jfatio Parker's “Salve Regina.” Then are prerning et hal BG pettot 4 ire ot twenty-five and a beauty chorus the, big pene ft for the war sufferers of vere COnIIN " ti, Well sung) and Francisco oxero’s|of thirty, the play has scored a tremen-|Italy. The theatrical booth nade tha ; jthere were ¢ mpoaitions by Calratl, Try ‘Love fa a Muteteer,” the Eng- | dows siccess, and it is predicted the jacgost tales yeaterday; the total was , RE Ww 4 hin, Bey oY Hate, Heldrich, Hugo Wolf and Rich- yigh words by, Emille Frances Bauer: igce will run for the entire season, | $4.00. EMPIRE & fe My 5 ne play is advertised as a $10, ——s Mate Wel, ‘Sat, Bie, Day. | ard Strauss, Especially gracious and were repeated. Besides, there were by Bores Thomashef- De rka a Fire Alarm. ‘a “4 " v duction. in THE | moving were Mr. Schlegel’s pro- Techalkowsky's “A Legend” and 8| Brynn noduced It with the assist: CYRIL MAUDE BASKER J} nouncements of Max Reger's "Gebet “Lullaby” by an unknown composet.| ance of his son, Harry Thomashetaky, | Mts Rose Armbruster of No. 646 Our Moderate-Profit Basis Following for Wednesday and Thursday © ~——---___+ < ” ayers The music was composed by J. M. Dean Street, Brooklyn, possibly owes ¥ WEWAMSTERDAM SS, f. | Rachmaninow's “An Die Kinder," yfme, Schumann-Hotnk, Otto Gor-!ghinsky.. The ensembles arid dances, her life to her bull og. Some Boy. Bho | SILKS AND VELVETS lay & Bvianger's Marx's “Windraeder” and Schoen. itz, Arthur Hartmang, violinist, and were confucted by Dan Dody o€ Broads! was Maleep early yesterday morning df berg’s “Dank.” Eduard Rechlin, organist, appeared way, when “fre, helieved ‘to have been in: ted MOST ATTRACTIVELY PRICED At the end there was @ group of) == ————— = - - i songs in English in which Mr. PHOTOPLAYS. x re PHOTOPLAYS. Some fine, sheer Fleur de Soie silka have a few alg ht imperfections and, lw Schlegel’s enunciation was as clear ~~~~~~~ od as ™ therefore, are greatly reduced. 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