The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1920, Page 15

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t a i Nan Hall yesterday afternoon should Heifetz Soloist At Symphony’s Last Concert|*« By Sylvester Rawling. © much of interest was crowded into the music of the week end that the proper perspective is mot easy to find. Perhaps a brief ‘word about the last subscription con- cert of the Symptony Society in Aco- the oldest, Vienna, Orchestre. Benno Moisetwitsch, the pianist, gave his third recital at Carnegie esterday afternoon, maintain- ing Red with the best of play- ers. Cool, sure and dynamic, he may a forgiven for something lacking in color. ly were compositions ‘amme Handel, Debussy, Chopin and I as old, in fact, am the whose plays Ampico, It His playing of Schumann's fantasy was masterful. On his pro- by In the evening, at the Hippodrome, A eae 2 appeared, — Arthu Rubinstein, Leo Ornstei: Levitaki and Leopold ing was duplicated by the was an unusual tainment and it attracted a great audience. ir Mischa ‘Who has the temerity to be singing “Una Furtiva Lagrima” after Caru- | Ra) so’s marvellous singing of it o1 t. few days ago? T said to myself a wang it exquisitely, to the delight of a crowded house. He was justified. An- other tenor, Morgan Kingston, almost American, because he was born in ‘Wales, «ang “Celeste Aida with g¥eat charm. The singers at thie con- cert included Maria Barrientos, Marie ppold, Jeanne Gordon, Milo Picco and Renato Zanelli, Mr, Bamboschek | De zoni conducting. conductin: i iy . ay THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROM 2 The only stove that salle the everstecks of bee the National Cleah & Saft Co. Ne connection with ang other store & Fb aration for the forthéoming Huropean {| tour of the organization. The concert | began with Beethoven's “Pastoral” j) symphony, interrupted after a few measures by some noisy ventilators | wmett Mr, knew would not be conducive to creating the “Cheer- ful Impressions Excited on Arriving inthe Country.” After a fresh start the symphony was played with fine spirit. Jescha Heifets reaped salvos of applause and many recalls for his ) playin® in the Glazounoff violin con- verto, into which he put not only his usual technical skill and tonal per- fection but something more than his wonted ardor and emotional warmth. It was a masterful performance, su: perbly sustained by Mr. Damrosch and the orchestra. The night before, | in Carnegie Hall, soloist and orches- tra had presented the same work. The Boston Orchestra said fare- | well for the season at its conceyt in Carnegie Hall on Saturday afterj oon With its depleted numbers and its Programme hastily improvised by Mr. Monteux, a review of the perform- ance is unnecessary, All that may be expressed is a hope that the organt- zation may remain intact, while deep down in our hearts is the fear that, come what ma.’, Fradkins, or Mon- tenxes, or Karl Muckses, or labor unions—no matter where the trouble lies—never again may the world fam- ous organization stand peerless. And while writing about big orchestras our New Symphony has applied fqr For Other Fos ; de said first, for, sticking to the } | {pey-turvardom ‘atthe clon, the Hours | Gimbel News Tuesday Will Be a Great Day for {| Banner” were played in rousing fash- 9.00 to 5.30 | i job, voth as a farewell and as a prep- See Page 12 25,000 Yards of New (and Superior Quality) British Government Aeroplane Linen The Amazing Fabric of a $1.25 Yd. i é Hundred Uses, in a Quality Not Shown Before; here at This Lot Arrived From England Last Friday; Gimbels, Its American Introducers, Succeeded in Getting It All National. Already it nas Artur Bo- | . danzky for conductor, and next sea. son it will take on William Menzel- | berg, the leader. - REMNANTS. 50,000 yards of Ginghams, Sheetings, Long- cloths, Muslins, Marquisettes, Serges, Mohairs, Henriettas, Curtains, Scrims, Huck and Crash Towelling—all in one big Sale. -. 10,000 Yds. Apron & Dress Ginghams ( Good, serviceable quality of 88 and £7-inch Checked and Striped Ginghams in 5-yard:}engths, Light blue, navy blue, pink, red and brown, ts a big variety ef patterns. Big value, pink, black, White Longcloth $.4 69 | White Nainsook Good quality, soft finish, medium — Good quality specially bleached, 30 weight loageiths 96. wide. faok nalaneoke ta 10 sare length grey, blue. . 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