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Mary Garden, Caruso, Elman ‘And Rubinstein By Sylvester Rawling. PRSHING SQUARB musicales in the ballroom of the Commodore Motel were started auspiciously last night. New Yorkers dearly love something new, and they flocked there to the limit of the 2,000 seating capacity and to a congested “stand- ing room on! d had a royal good time, They were privileged to hear ‘one of the best concerts of the season, now rapidly drawing to an end; for thelr entertainers were no less than Mary Garden, Enrico Caruso, Mischa Biman and Arthur Rubinstein, each ! of whom gave of her and his best. | The acoustics of the room, funda- mentally of Spanish Mission typo with decorations somewhat incon- @ruous, are admirable, A flat floor, ' of course, is disagreeable, but the high platform upon which the artists appeared made some amends, The i management is intelligent and when Miss Garten had the glaring foot- lights put out, there was little at which to cavil, ‘Miss Garden, stunning to look upon as ever, just out of bed from an at- tack of grippe, showed signs of ner- vousness uncommon to her. “Aspir- in!" a woman whispered to me, No matter. This aplendid type of the eternal woman, of infinite variety, never sang as well. Ls it that having caused music reviewers to exhaust their vocabulary in praise of her im- Personations she is to drive us to er singing? The fact remains that last night we could for- t her Melisande, her Thais, her and just enjoy her voice. What matters what she sang! Sh exploited Leroux, and Faure, and De dussy, and, among her extra num busi- Equally ness — * “ Westpointer ”’| 4 shoes—the last that made} good in the Army. ‘ Great for any walk in life.| good for All leather, out; durable. Tan, $7.50; black, $9. Young men’s suits and overcoats—cut for young ** Composite ” Derbies conform without “‘conform- ing.” Sporting Goods of every description. Registered Trademark. RoGERs PEET COMPANY “Complete Satisfaction” Balmwort Kidney Tablets Mrs, ¥. 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DANCING ACADEMIES, DANCING CARNIVAL NOW OPERATING THB AUDUBON BALLROOM ha inemron'end craig Me tials Sa boa DANCING Peasons Nii vibval. i *ALDUBON THEATRE BUILDING 106th Gt and Brosdway. ate [wil Danforth refrained oving upon the Lord ‘hi Ibertian lines, and Ber. tram Peacock and John Phillips ade: quately filled the roles of Mount- at and Tolloller, After which, it remaing to relate that Kate Condon, as the Queen, gathered the | vocal h f the evening with her “oO, F "~ Another phase of i-and-bad balance in the per- formance lay in the conspicuous fact that while the fairies of the chorus tripped gaily and effectively, the House of Peers r ed a distinct lack of pomp and ternoon play as one anc |so much alike they can acarc | told apart, except that one is | darker than the ot heir p shows careful training and they do not use notes. 18 programme erfiy" was presented Metropolitan Opera It Is the most pop- ie Company's reper- y another Uirge and ap- r ence The princtpal , rand acted finely }o raldine Farrar, Lazaro, Seottl ne why I singers n Opera ankly, be= inside and) men from fabrics that are} smart without overdoing it.| Broadway Broadway at 13th 6t. “Four at 34th St. Convenient Broadway Corners’* Fifth Ave. at Warren at 41st St. | bers, “Annie Laurie,” that drought tears as weil as applause. ‘Then there was Caruso, the unrivalled tenor, in his very best voice, lavish, genial, generous, who added to his pro- gramme numbers that included ari from Verdi's “La Forza del Destino and Massenet ‘Manon,” Neapolitan songs, humorous, witty and fetching. His singing alone would have been| sufficient for one evening. Besides, there were Mischa Kituan, who never made his violin speak more eloquent- jy than in his Wieniawski, Chopin; and Saragate selections, and in added and Arthur Rubinstein, who tral effects out of the piany »pin-Taussig “Marche Mili | ®," and gave fine interpretations of Liszt, Mendelssohn, Albeniz and De- | bussy compositions, Marcel Charlier was the accom- Panist at the piano for Miss Garden, Saivatore Facio for Mr, Caruso, and Josef Bonime for Mr, Elman, In last evening's revival of “Iolan- the,” by the American Singers at the Park Theatre, there was a curiously even mixture of the good and the bad. What was not good came larg ly either 1 lack of from first night lapses Either way, Ue prompter had his busy moments. Other troubles of the evening were for the conductor, John MoGhie, whose diificulty was to keep! together the soul of the orchestra and the body of the chorus. Nevertheless, what with one excellency and there was a performance sufficient delight a not too severcly disposed audience of ( und Sullivan fol lowers. .Cor acy in the name part, displayed a charining person- ality, sang her fine solo in the nd act in supenb contralto tones, and only forgot her lines in a moment of first-appearance nervousness, Gladys Caldwell, as Phyllis, made up in cute- ness and vivacity much of what she lacked in vocal richness, The Btre phon of Craig npbell was graceful in song and action, Herbert Waterous was, of course, a sonorous Private anos in showed a wide variety, | District S. S, UNION TO FIGHT SOCIALIST SCHOOLS Brooklyn Protestants Will Cam- paign Against Spread of Bol- shevist Doctrines, At a dinner to be held to-night at the Baptist Temple, Brooklyn, the Works Committee of the srooklyn Sunday School Union, rep- resenting 430 Protestant Sunday schools, will launch @ campaign against a chain of 3,000 schools planned for this city by the Soctaliat | Mrs dipetaevee element of radical Bolshevist ten-| “Before Ju WOUNDED SOLDIER PLEADS Federal Judge Garvin Makes the Sentences Light. sion, Private Bartholomew Kane jr. of Du ton, L. 1, heard his fathe: sentenced in the Brooklyn F ” Befor Are not rece Roman C: tel for m rt i Tal oe Hebrew | disabled. from my wounds ng relig ; old and, Judge, reme n Sunday School Union; Dwight Hillis, Dr. Willi , Principal of the Girl's High Brooklyn; H. K. Twitchell, n Hamlin Childs, A. C. Bedford others prominent in the clergy and laity are behind the project “It is a question of gre “President Shaen said with drastic ately Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water Saye a glass of hot water and phosphate prevents ilinese and keeps us fit, like to| d_ establishment ® prop of 3,000 so-called pcialist schools in this city will be @ blow at religion, at Government, at decency. It might be a fatal error to underestimate the pernicious influence of th organina- tion that seeks to sow disquieting seeds by deceiving young Amerjca with fais lief.” | —— POSTER BY DOUGHBOY. many Draws Appent | for Liberty Loan. Within a fortnight a poster drawn day leaves in the alimentary canal certain amount of indigestible m every store window and other con- spicuous places throughout the city by the Liberty Loan Committee, in preparation for t opening of the| Victory Loan campaign April 21. The new poster depicts an American sol- dier doing patrol du: The Watch on the Rhine” and bears this mes- sage: ‘To the folks back home: We| are finishing our job, Are you finish- ing yours?) It is signed “Private, F." The poster was drawn by| roy of the American expedition- and sucked into the blood. baths. water with day's accumulation tary canal clean, pure and fresh. t know. People whisper ear and the management r stories, I knew, I positlyely, . that lian tenor, was Mr. Campanini and’ the Opera Company to join Mr, forces, At tho Metropolitan there was emphatic denial. Yet Mr. Crimi has been ng this season at the Metropoli TENANTS WIN VICTORY ON LANGHORNE RENTS Owner Yields R: ather "Than Go to Court—Legislature Asked for New Lease Law. ments, » Drive, cele. brated a victory last night in thelr fight against ab. on of existing leases and an increase in rents, rang- ing from 40 to 70 per cent. | Henry §, Miller, counsel for the tenants in their contest with the | Bergmill Holding Corporation, own- ‘ers of the apartment house, told the Tenants’ Committee that the cor- poration had decided to withdraw tts ROLLER SKATING St. Nicholas Rink, 66th St., near Broadway, Skate Awhile Dance Awhile Competent tastructors fo Tesch You How to MMORRCIMECARRIVAEY het 8 demands rather than have the points at issue taken into court. A resolution was adopted urging that a rent profiteering law be enacted by egislature, and Lloyd D. Ww. appointed Chairman of a Committee to ask Senator W. G Dodge of the 20th District to intro- duce a bill that will protect tenants in their lease rights, “T trust that this case will convince owners of apartment houses that | Miller said, “It the te nts are to be safe- guarded in the future it Is essential that drastic action be taken by the authorities which will curb the pros. pective apartment house profiteers,’ - _ CAPT. DURRELL TO | Will Succeed Capt. Phelps as Com- pec | mander of Big Transport in | a Day or Two, WASHINGTON, April %—Capt. command of the Naval Training Sta- tion at San Francisco, will assume command of the transport Leviathan within a day or two, This statement wus authorized by the Navy Department. Capt, Durrell succeeds Capt. William W, Phelps, who has had continuous sea duty for two years or more and will be given @ shore assignment, The policy of the Navy Denartment is not to keep @n officer at sea longer than two years on a stretch, Most officers would prefer a detal! to command the Leviathan to service on the finest battleship in the fleet, whon the latter is relatively inactive. Capt. Phelps, who bas made his last voyage as skipper of the Levia- than, made a splendid record. If precedent is followed he will be pro- moted to the rank of Rear Admiral. avi sittin TAKE LEVIATHAN Edward H. Durrell, until recently in| eneral | “The Corset Without a Peer" You see ic in the straight, erect figure, in the appear- | ance of strength and graceful freedom. Poise is the natural result of correct corseting. It creates a feeling of personal well-being and confi- dence in one’s own self, Mme Lyra Corsets assure Poi: In them you are sure to be correctly corseted. 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I to invite sche 8, WhO} Your Hone r] ber she ts the ia after-school meter of a wounded soldic us training | "Asslatant Federal Attorney McCabe | President of the | aino recommended clemency Just as coal, when it burns, leaves | behind @ certain amount of incom- | bustible material in the forin of ashes, so the food and drink taken day after | terial, which if not completely elimina- ted from the system each day, be- by an American doughboy on the) comes food for the millions of bac- banks of the Rhine, entitled “Straight! teria which infect the bowels, From From G ny,” will be displayed inj this mass of left-over waste, toxins and ptomain-like poisons are formed Men and women who can't get feel- ing right must begin to take inside Before eating breakfast each | morning drink a glass of real hot a teaspoonful of lime- stone phosphate in it to wash out of the thirty feet of bowels the previous of poisons and toxins and to keep the entire alimen- Those who are subject to sick head- A 1919." 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