The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1919, Page 17

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eg-eoneenaiiont rolment by one-quarter more than ft# rd yeor, Final figures show there invested to nrolted at the University 24,815 sta- ent to PY ident, The larwest attendance was ia 7, when the Freehma ts and ever was to make anything! 4 iife ho must have a strong . With the dogged determination | Y3hIng expens out his career the| ¢,b/tns £0 ull , 8 built up his con was able to accor k. We shall repr © interpolated in the inter- <r ampaign will be put meeting in Carnegie! Hall Friday evening, with Major Gen, | Tt |Leonard A. Wood tho — principal peaker, NEW RECORD AT ‘COLUMBIA 6 whole college school had the largest more than 16.000, ‘Teaching Department most of whom are New her? College has 2,632, t By | duce his THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1919. ; ' . | \ ' only a “press agent’ fase a emite| Perasod wae hid bocempatist at the! One student obsected to the good Bhg- 0B GYMNASI mond, “Theodore Roosevelt was ‘in! be used to restore the hous Opera Quartet, and a blessiig upon your sublimated | plano. }Ueh used by the leading characters ime T UILD A NA UM frail gealth, Hig father realized that! Velt’s birth and the adj ; the remainder will by MY al e Successors. Two of the immortals, ; SE 0 ty * »| Sampel Gardner, another me. atffic Galli-Curci and Chares itaccetn tenor, and crosanye | yStiee! aerater, another IN ROOSEVELT HOME i Si IP, De Luca, baritone, were ill. Regpec-|American born and trained, a} Another student., said the Cotumbia| ones - , | \a , day | Sa jouci,” was sun ell. | ‘ . - ‘ evera layers tively their places were taken py|Tecital at Avollan Hall on Raturday | Ruch good singing seems out of place |Open Air Recreation Place at His Morgan Kingston and Thomas Chal-|Misgr he played with skit and” no [around a fraternity’ house” matd the an Birthplace to Be Part of N mers, both capable singers; the lat-| tittle authority. Two of his own com- | added to th rtette might t ‘att A f : By Sylvester Rawling. ‘ter, at least, not in his best voice. | positions tat were clever, and Tar- some 2s the excess polishes” OF National Memorial. Anierloat Poult hie ehaiipie 1h oFer BW YORK ts music hungry and, dear Tom, Mr. Chalmers, g|tnve "The Devils Trl,” which 2 ‘ey sia Wee merivan yo ample \ And, dec , Mr. Chalmers, ; | ry Hammond, Presk | coming physical handicaps. INU ose may sees 49: nee showed his technical abiity, "were| ASKS RIGHT TO SELL SITE. | , the ineas Bhool 229, mean, with the whole operatic reper- | on Mr, Gardner's programme, dent of the Woman's Roosevelt Mo- ly 4 Legg hye’ Meghan] . hool of Journalism 115, and flowing audiences at this tory for baritones at your command, oo Guilt Over Toatese Pr ety Up | morial Association, said to-day at . ‘und to be raised wi Columbia University has inere 461. Veok-end's entertainments, More- why’ choose the prologue. from| ts inegahted : ia Courts headquarters, No. 1 West 67th Street, Supreme Court Justice A. 8. Tomp-| that reproduction of his open air fraternity students from|kins of White Plains has referred to W.|&¥mnasium will be included in the B, J. Mitchell of Yonkers a suit of John| plan to restore and perpetuate as a Porter Shannon against Rachel P, Shan-|national shrine of Americanism his wer, it is tolerant, not to say easy “Pagliacci” for your principal num- |ACTOR’S ENGLISH TOO GOOD. ‘© please, because while the quality of ber? It has been sung within two a ‘ho art proffered was not of the high | weeks by Riccardo Stracclari and by| 4 Party of ist, the applause was as generous a8 Georges Baklanoff, and if compari. |Columbia attended “First ts Last.” a £ It had been, Blame it on the!eong are to be forced, no-muatter how [Duy of Columba University, traternity | oo ts Ceeeends Mf ghannon autherie-| birthplace et No. $8 Hast S0th Btreet, veather if you will (that second| odious the pr to Mr. Stracciart |!if¢ at Maxine Elliott's Theatre, and at ling the sale of the mortgage on premises| ang t to, 9 : eaaredsy cena iad. news ike en 5 the process, to Mr. Stra the request of the management submit-'at Ashburton Avenue and North Broad-| 4d the adjoining house, No. 26. ° ikind does play the | must be awarded the palm, Carolina |teq criticisms of the piece yesterday. way, Yonkers. ‘As a amail boy,” said Ham- hischief with and strings), but | Lazzari, the contralto, too, was not overs of music found little to justify |{n good voice, go the honors fell to ANNIVERSAR) Ep 5 = Bs.) - mthusiasm, Take, for instan: tert at the Hippo ‘The World's Greatest Quartet,” as he publicity promoter designated it. Shade of Tody Hamilton, who was », the operatic con- ne last night by BANKING AND FINANCIAL. RTT AA MOULDS = \V/ 3-Room Outfit $5 to $5,000 / p hase for f , ; STONEHAM HANDBOOK programme but deserved to be, was p Mcrae On smalt Weekly or fl nd the balance in email meckly or eoonehty peyolle i Enid Ballard, the accompaniat at the ourse at het onte pasa Convince Yourself by Comparison, Whether You Ruy for Cash or on Credit piano. xc m “Madama But- 4 | Oil, Curb, Mining, Industrial] 'ertiy* “abounaea, but the finale of $298 OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. 1000 Companies, 288 Pages|] was acted out" vy Mme, Alda. and ; Poa fo 0H ‘ows Mr. Kingston, and——My! how the @,Suppose you had written to yourself when you were twenty- Qe Wek: FZ Capitalization | Earnings Now Ready for Distribution Chas. A. Stoneham & Co. 41 Broad Street, New York BRAN Toston | a—Toronte HY | NO PROMOTIL. | Cdicaco—Detrnit— Mil Blartford—Philadelphia- Y GETABLISHED 1903. Your name and address on @ | postal or fill out coupon brings you Copy 30 Free. Livingston Refiners | crowded audience enjoyed it. | until May, and I would suggest to her, lerettes of | far too little to expression. Your way | Frances Alda, the soprano, A stun- ning picture in pink and green she was. But that aeroplane in her hair, ready to capsize, or do the nose dive, or something startling! Miss Farrar would better hurry back from her movie “stunts” if she is to retain her supremacy for idiosyncrasies.. One youthful little artist in the company, whose name was not on the printed Amelita Galli-Curci made her Metropolitan Opera House debut yes- terday afternoon, but only in recital, The occasion was a benefit for the Italian War Relief Fund, at which some $11,000 was mised.’ The little lady had sung in Newark the night before, und is to sing in Lynchburs, Va., to-day. It's a long, long time with all respect, that she follow ti practice of her jilustrous predecesso Adeline Patti, and not sing toa often, or too much at one tithe. She was not at her best yesterday, although the audience showered a torrent of ‘applause upon her for the mad ecene | |from “Lucia.” Some French berg- e Bighteenth Century ingly, but in her Eng- | was not so happy. She | attention to voice and| she gang ple lish gongs 8! paid too much is not the proper way to sing “Robin | Adair," dear Mme. Galli-Curet. | | Prokofieff, the Russian _pi-| ea rocital at Aeolian Hall afternoon. Nobody who heard him for tho first time could have thought of him as a musical revolutionist. He played Schumann's | sonata in F sharp minor, and three | country dances by Beethoven with | rare charm and crispness and with- | out giving offence to the classicists. 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