The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1920, Page 13

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TUESDAY, MAROH 9, 1B. Bat AL Violinist and Cellist | a) EVENING WORLD, skilfully H 8 a serious musician was evident by | played and his Luca. Mr. Pap! conducted a spark- ks PH red Pig! londs itself to he - H his choice of Beethoven's G major piecing ling performance. 4 ba oF of tha BS yen bd | In First Recitals Here) va tor bis first number, with f print paper and pressure H PtSi tt Bmanuel Balaban at the piano. Later esterday oa tenor, will a oon gre he oni ave, he played the Bach chaconne for|s my re thig season at By Syleester Rawting. | victin atone. in both he commanded Acotian’ Hall on ‘Fhursdty” evening. ABSHA CULBERTSON added his} respect. His tone, though small, is Pame to the list of younger and oer ee te of a ingratiating. we Ye lat the first of his such & mission. mao. In show pieces by jortake Vieuxtemps and Paganini he made an effective display of technical skin, |!” th Another newcomer of the day was Qacar Nicastro, a young ‘cellist from Uruguay, who gave a recital in the | aud fternoon at Aeolian Hal. A gonata | Hou by Coretli, vioMiniats worth while at his ' first appearance in America at Car- newie Hall yesterday afternoon. Born im theCarpatbian Mountains, he ‘be- eame Ee of Seviek at Prague, and + made his debut at Vienna in 1998. Ho ‘won favor there, as since he has done im many Buropeah capitals, including fon. That he desiras to be taken Liege & or ‘of sears thet arr ee ti Baran bu TAph’s New Home. 18 The the songs that they a Paganin{ theme and Of “ta Furteva Lagrima” |enynciate ag. distil tly that the; Yariations arranged by Becker, and a torrent of applayae. In the| become models of the hye hy compositions by Kreisier, Buf cul le cast were Marla Barrien-|They haye ae ote) to th and Popper ma, He jur_and De | comfiture oj eli age. Lenora Spari BREAKFASTS OF SUNNYCOR SOLD LAST WEEK Sunnycorn conveniently cooks*in a minute. Did you get yours? If you didn’t, this is to let you know that the grocer is prepared to. take care of your require- ments this week— And that to thousands of | knowing ones every week is Sunnycor week. And why shouldn’t it be? SUNNYCORN COOKS IN A MINUTE TASTES GOOD -— IS GOOD SUNNYCORN is a SUNSEAL catable Sunnycorn has not advanced in price—it still costs less than a penny for a most generous helping. — Sunnycorn has a very likable flavor and gives a comfortable sense of well being. 1920, « 84th St., Near 6th Ave. galy store that sells the everstocks of A Nettonal Cloak & Sait Co. We eonngetion ‘any other store " Petinasanat Specials All Below Actual Cost! Wonderful Bargains that will make Wednesday one of the busiest days of the season. Every Article featured at less than wholesale cost! en's Wool a1 yhite. Voile alist, Val ince and pod “embroidery Women’s ay! Yen Yorn” wot a Ke ne | | 336 Pe 2 ahSroidery. og meats Rt shadow aud val lace 39e ms ao ita poplin, 19¢ 59e iE be Dita trimming. oft iota pockets. School Hats of Men's Velveteen for © of bine er, double sale, un CANTOR Wesoe: et ralty ats $197 ratte’ or re dete a ra French Seraq eritehia || eT Se ; 3795 Dette attos dest tebeaterr’ “$497 Boys’ Trews- ers of wool wir tures; slightly tm: Smal Boys" Bult of dark green Bors’ Macki- ee talvoteen, pertect $497 $497 $139 tore Hours!) 100 to 5:30; Saturday, 9:00 to G:' dark inte BE — il el ic a prea: ne ee ag em ee Eat So ae ea

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