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Philadelphians and Flonzaleys In Last Concert By Sylvester Rawling. R, STOKOWSKI and his Phila- deiphia Orchestra from the Quaker City to Cat- negie Hall yesterday afternoon and wave the fifth and last of their aud- ecription concerts here for the season, The organization It Isa valuable one. came over become @ The of our » visiting orchestfa, but their play- Stokowski, there j# no more individual and cap. tivating conductor turn his prograinme upside down, his proclamation of the prelude and love- death trom Wagner's lsolde,” whieh came at the end, a mightily stirring and appealing one The whole programme in arrangement and in content, with Bach's concerto in D for} Piano, flute, violin, and orchestra, in Ma- re ying an ade- the Boston Symphony, To “PTriatan and| jast was was novel Jnoquer Thibaud well his part, sustained by qu te und sympathetic accompaniment, MOTHERS! 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Thete was generous recognition of of the music season grow apace, At Acolian Mall last night the Flonzaley Quartet gave the last of ite sub scription concerts of the s@ason, In Writing of this, to-day, unrivalied quartet of chamber music players It ig Not easy to avoid superlatives, The of Their criapness The middle number of Rosario Soalero, a Piedmontese com- | per subsoribers have appe four of can are Metropolitan Opera jor was| whic Played frat, and at the end there wan) Sct fret ay (eee d, ast wease | the two new works, Mr. Breli's blind might | TP Rney wad. cared ar home, remove every trace of hair o ©) to cover the not w noon, her first appearance here. is young and of attractive stage pres- enoe, and whe has a pleasing voice. She has much to learn, but seems poaressed of an intelligence that Should serve to Inake her a permanent attraction, For the present, she would better stick to simple songs, such as “L know wheve I'm going” and "When I was seventeen,” which she inter- preted yeeterday with much archness and vivacity. Francis Moore was her accompanist at the piano, A rattling good all-round perform- ance of “The Barber of Sevil! was that at the Metropolitan Opera House On Monday night. Maria Barrientos was at her best as Rosina, De Luca was & stunning Figaro, Rothier was an admirible Basilio, Malatesta was & mirth-provoking Bartolo and Maric | Mattfeld put some original touches into her interpretation of Berta. Charles Hackett, the new American | teno: Almaviva, increased the good | impression he has made, Of his acting | ebility there is no question, If he could put @ little more color into his Voice, his singing would command equal praise, Mr, Papi conducted. Tt may be too late, but some sub- ed to me to ask Mr, Gattl to reverse the order of his programme for the three Ameri- operas to be presented at the House to-night. want Mr. Cadman's “Bhanewis, to be} Pet Airwt on the bill, so that they need | not interrupt their dinners to hear | “The Legend” and Mr. Hugo's "The Tem- ple Dancer.” The appeal, respectful, Is presented to Mr. Reviewers of music get all kinds of letters, geome of them abusive (these are always anonymous), some flatt ing and some genuinely appreciative, 1 got one yesterday that 1 cherished, It came from the tiny tot who is Arline in “The Bohemian Girl” at the Park Theatre, It ia written in bia) }, on carefully Fuled-off lines. | it in: want ¢ made me b' tell you how happy you the nice things you put in your paper about me. T would like to kiss you for It, "GEORGINE HALDORN." FOODS IN S' STORAGE SHOW HUGE INGREASE IN YEAR Poultry Stocks 93 Per Cent. Above March 1, 1918—Butter, Eggs and Meats Up. WASHINGTON, March 12.—If the Jaw of supply and demand was in good | working order to-day chicken, meat, eggs and butter ought to be cheaper, Departinent of Agriculture figures show that frozen poultry stocks in storage March 1 totalled 110,003,382 pounds, an increase of 93 per cent., compared with the same date a year ago. Creamery butter In storage shows an increase of 30.9 per cent., while pack- ing stock butter galned 51.2 per cent over the 1918 figures. Case eges held March 1 had increased 28,1 per cent. over a year ago, Frozen eggs, however, showed a decrease of 29.5 per cent Meats showed these gains over March 1, A year ago: Frozen beef, 8 per cent frozen lanvb and mutton, 12.6 per cent frozen. pork, 38.2 per cent.: dry salt pork, 4.8 per cent.; pickled pork, 17.3 per cent; miscellaneous meats, 43.2 per cent 83,000 Wort im Minsing. 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