The evening world. Newspaper, November 27, 1916, Page 11

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WERKE SY | irst time and the succeeding nd all three of them | conducted. delicious sauce. Sung in German ste nees (for the work is bound to ever after. ‘Who knows? .7 a the last movement OLD ENGLISH Ry ee nent somewhat cruel of Mr. Strauss to in-{{ seecent ‘ as all pre phie t, also | erties ‘of every known “ready-made” as hoe | f terpeia’ thet geloleas "witb 9 e repeated the pro- | cough remedy, you would) hardly ious ef- “Orta.” N Rahs, 4 om | gramme iday afternoon, At the enn all th Me Kann in public pOrteo-” Nevertheless, there were! rark ‘Thoutro last night, the Aborns| Mave in then all the curative power Mr. Kalin, in p fine moments, for Iphigenia, in her| pave thant ee yal that lies in this simple * ” certs, with Edith He iy Angelo, Grace Kaum and Salvatore Giordano as soloista, At the Harris Theatre last night Max Sanders justi-lof Pinex (50 cents worth), pour it poked | fled his “Bilte Musicale” by present-| into @ pint bottle and All the bottle fang sing the Knolsel Quartet, Leopoll | with plain granulated sugar syrup, The total cost is about 54 cents and | } he round of the subscription and, | | ferhap »#, more) faced, and will face, | hings not casy to reconcile with the 64 TPHIGENIA IN TAURIS.” now | 6 Stransky and the Pr tra at ¢ : ternoon played ‘ammo to a Hall {harmonte Mach Metier Than the Readr~ Male Kind—Easily ‘aod Chenoly Prepared. Ae dete It was charactertatioal- uck’s, but the music of a Gluck who had peered into the future and seeing that he had formal, prect pand aun arriv became aste” to those | ¢ odd ees My ensy payment plan may interest you DR. FINCH 205 W. 42d St, Gynute bre 2 ow Hi pany management as to the up § of musical art. When dO tee hestra, If you combined the although Gluck, Its fs who we rative p after, [t was composer, had it produced in| for ope Paris before the fall of the Bastille, | ignominiously was presented at the Metropolitan pei heey ae be airate bet eo day 008 | weeeeeie nae - in bela prayer especially, ad for OF 8 Opera House on Saturday afternoon versation and in talks with reporters, y esp ally, an for reat as th cond novelty of the season, and a host of inusicians and amateur Doubdtiess because of the two great lovers of hg who found a voice the press, oclaimed their indi- vidual and coll stive love for opera ; in the language to ‘ she doesnt know w that J Resinol Soap 2: == re would clear her skin |!" overtone fare accustomed at the Saturday mat- is composed. “You would spoll the “She would be a pretty girl, if it AL ia “home-made f Wns outa | cough syrup which takes only a few | ¢ 18 fine for Soups, Roasts, minutes to prepare. Salads and Gravies. Get from any druggist 21% ounces | At Grocers and and for the chorus, and dancers. at! Not much to tatk phout, | Kurt an Iphigenia. ed better than sh ; elm eeprom, ce ‘ ' THE _EVENING WORLD, _MONDAY, NOVEMBER | 27, 1916 IF which, essentially, is that of @ f@- &@ priestess, falls Into contact with] in D major and a half dozen soti, the! ARR r. $ rench Opera |: ies her brother Orestes and ‘his friend | audienice helt Youth to fot him leave [A RRERRUNO KARMEL EORKEEO NS |X the senting Dinner by A Ce 4 Old, | crrecttemi tees te sea (se tht "ie ‘Soha atta ap nag |—| Good Old Home-Mode 7 VFivonne twit «Bdage® ) e : ae. ntury n contury-nnd-a-halt. old opera for death, and all © of them, thanks to|astically received. Richard Hageman Family Cough Remedy Lf ve Delicatessen Stor Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. © to which we h the music ®|Godowsky, the pianist, and Carrie itases, Fain the Hridewell, soprano, in & programme = } it it ines, For the same reason the audi- '¥thms, distort the phrases, ruin the Jons [i Meee de een ADM REORFAm me! gives you a full pint of really hetter P ; j wasn't for that plmply,blachy complex: | enog wae unfamiliar and, fortunate. firmer” they enld, If you translated tho | {fully presented shia j cough ayrup than you could buy FOR THROAT AND LUNGS : ont aaah begtd of Si j [lye ft was well-bfed enough to English and tried to have it aung in. wae wel | 2 ready-made for $9.60. ‘cher puahentalctandlaiaitg 4 .: Soap, aided at first by a little Resinul ley ig emotions, If ever they were the vernacular. To pass over the | Nissi | [For Reott © Page 12 This Pinex and sugar syrup prep- | m °s ,) z Ointment, would probably ma Jaroused, into respectful attention. /singing in ian of “Boris” and of |semble, In voice and action Lencea| - aration gets right at the cause of a! fresh and charming. If a poor skir AY Ha tthe Wr eo any enthusi. | Ptince Igor,” to which now We are! Sparkey had a moment as a Greck | oMenee Cat Heet #100,000 for! cough and gives almost iinmediate fe | e - your Wandicap, begin using Resinol 0 ee | accustomed, and which, to me, with) Slave of which sie availed herself ‘ ty lief. |Alt t Vv = Suap and see how quickly it improves. | ** Ree we sea eect at ot no knowledge of Russian, seems not admirably” ‘Then. there were Mari: | CHICAGO, Nov. 27.—Detor'a pence, Pinex is a most valuable ard era 1 e Wasi said ek Wh . many of them, Was there so inuch of , -|Sundelius and Alico Eversman—as/the annual collection for the Pope. | trated compound of genuine Norway wets FOBY LIGGETT'S at ment ar ver an American audience that 10S beg Piel ix Wier, |Priestesses, Last to be named, firat | in Chicago's Roman Catholte] pine extract, combined with pauieesl, HROR MA AS ieronne aN Orman LEAD. . Lvl nl dil sn’t. polite? But if any music MAn Ww ning World on the artistic r was Rosina | {)) w *| and has been used for generations to | * } aye wasn't p wouldn't let me print the word I'd Guill, whose classe. poses were. au | break hy : Joy Products Co. |reviewey goes beyond that in his to use; but you can guess it. promely beautiful, Mr. Setti's chor-| : 4 ~ "a aeead diamuatere | : 204 Wore ON. Y_ City, lrocord he 1s faithless to his trust, That's polite, ivn’t 1t? uses were a delight, and Mr, Bodanz-|a . Ope AR Deen Tee nev disappointment, be sure | 4 i SSS . reason for singing “Iphigenia” |ky'a conducting was eminently satis. | nbou to ask your druggist for “21% ounces!) i in German? T » two reusons. | factory, of Pin with full directions, sad 2 \ bad a that th rpolitan Opera statins wien PHY AILS. don't accept anything else. A guars |) ompany, the r est organization Another capacity house heard last rom + ine quien.) antee of absolute satisfaction ow 'e - " s kind ie we ani ot It is Mine losophy to hold er NO CREDITS its Kind in the world, hasn't en concert, with) 1. ‘a “remedy. for ny iit “But that| Money promptly refunded goes with 3D AVE. French artists to produce it in il. But that Sherk Maatiee heuer in| attraction, H oan't chorus girl any good when per ation. The Pines Co., 209 Near 38th St 4 » Another is that if there were | played tho Paganini violin concerto | sie loses a leg. sin Set Ft. 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