The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1919, Page 27

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1919. | Ve 4 : | cert in Carnegie Hall last night. They | able assistance of Frank Bibb at the/his when he's “in the velvet.” That’s|“Rassian Stragale for Democracy.” atican or, drew an atidience of imposing size | plano. Jin the spring time when he sheds his y foth, Whohe Be . that was lavish in applause, The} a antlers, Thats t t f the yeur ¥ ‘2 St k k ; d programme, save in one number, was| The Greenwich House Music School, | when the stork visits the paddock and OROWSEKL ANE | lonvenrionas” Our own oren | 7 hear the Green ras are nature soften: antlers to made Some Recitals» A ea ett en, may be asked, | nual concert to-night. Helen Kan-|ley's day will By Sylvester Rawling ee. Stan in the spring. * Clothes | SF Monroe Clothes NewYork” | 1 4 ‘ } | There is only one|ders American soprano; May Mubie ki has a per-! #) Veetliet, and Aurelio Giornt “$M Alfonse to Retain ading and in- | Italian pianist, will be the soloists. ‘ PARIS. Dee 1 ealgaution tion of the Federation f or his respect among > Madrid tod said King Alfonso had |40t rhis lectu — 7 — ~~ - ) TT CHOIR je up Juctors, he has only | ded to renin Premier Toca's Cap 4 ¢ foarte be aiven this winte WAC hoe T c ‘ %, tht AN of singers from the Roman| {i ds in projecting his ows [iva tendered ite ¢ \( Wee A Y basilicas, which has been giving| individuality upoa the New Symphony | SIZE OF HIS BIG HAREM @ series of concerts throughout Amer- | Orchestra, the latest of such organi- | omar ica, bade farewell to us last night at| “Ations. | ~ Mozart's “Don Giovanni" overture | oponed and Rimsky-Korsakov's aym- (Stanley Lets Only Favorite Does | @ fina} concert in the Metropolitan e.\\ Opera House. All that has been sald! phonic “suite “Scheherazade” ended 3 IG i : F is of previou given here by the| the concert, Mr. Stokowski and his Eat, But He'll Get Hi organization, » quality of the| men played both witn stirring em- Next Spring. combined vote { the sixty-odd| i pe ety, Soars Bee veo | - © * The mid number was The Sultan of Turkey has nothing me pee rere, we ee hms's double erto for violin, |on Stanley the Third. Stanley is a of the exqui pronounceme Jo and orchestra, with ‘Thaddeus | », * | big buck in the deer paddock up in by them of f and Hans Kindler the soloists, | F ; : eet to music by distinguishing himself. Bronz Zoo. Whether it's the high Cathartic - cost of living or whether Stanley 1s masters of cor Church, and There were two piano recitals iti} sawing vn Mohammedan customs {| Acotian Hall yesterday. In the after ited with em-| noon, Leon Siumpaix presented a pro-|20t quite apparent. But Stanley has | NICE vely singing, so|geamme that Included Beethoven's |cut down his harem eautifully modu-|sonata In C minor and Sohumann's| He has reduced bis household and | 4 to us in New York| "Etudes Symphoniques.” His eatnest- except by ¢ the Musical Art| ness waa manifest, but his interpreta. |%° Keeper Bill Snyder says, “given | Society, unde direction of Dr.| tions left much of the beauties of the|the air’ to all but a dozen, of the) Frank Dainrosch, in. which women's| works undisclowed. In the ovening,| prancing does that once formed his volees ure substituted for the volces| Edwant Morris played compositions s | of bove. by Bach, Mosart’ Chopin, Mossourg. |D2Py family. Where Stanley will Palestrina aga composers on the could it be otherwise | ware exainples 0 1 the list. of| xky, Tohaikoveky and Theodore Spier- | top im his effort to emulate the raler sramme. Howling. He showed a technique of no|of Turkey ts problematical, but they . there| mean order, and imbued his playing |“@¥ Up at the Zoo that he has made zio,| with interest. & Food start. Saeeeer ane Vit ree] on Stanley is having a glortous time) well performance Mar. ri | Ausrette Fore! imadist, gave a cos. Of it on the hay and grain piles in} ta too many t + | tume recital of “Chansone en Images” |the paddock. He takes his fill and| pianinsimo in ¢ 4) at the Princess patre yesterday permits only an even dozen of his pet | ‘or ‘one great 1| ternoon. She found favor by reason proclamat | of her clear enunciation, her variety Others who seek to ap-| none. No r r { expression, her fetching costumes 6 “chow” beat a hasty re-| treat fot econ | ra 4 treat from his wicked antlers. E of Fre ‘There's nothing the keepers can do Leopold Stokowski and his Phila- | Amer: t Britain were onleither except smuggle a little food to | delphia O had the valu- the exiled does. 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