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4 "s ry q | oe n if] ma] 4 i ( ee ¢ 4 4, al hes wake | Mardones in Recital; 5 pile A 6 voles 18 of excel * shit for you, M © cap and amiled _ Whereupon he tied hin « 1 Alle southwest corner of 196 - Bass Joins John Campbell Sings By Sylvester Rawling. 08B MARDONDHS, the popular Whaso of the Metropolitan Opera Company, was modest enough to give & joint recital with Antonio Torello, a player of the contra-bass, at Acolian Hall last night. The use of th® Instrument for solo purpones } ‘me wneommon and the novelty won the favor of o -large audience. steady diet of it would pail, but it relieved the monotony of andiess pisns And violin playing. Mr, Torel- (o's MUMbers included a phantasy of ‘his OWn and componitions by Gliare, Kounsewitzki and Valls, which he Witerpreted with icchiieal skill and charm, producing at times rich ‘cello! and even Viola tones applauded Mr. Mardonen sang ‘Verdi's “Vespri Sicilia “gart's “Le Nozze di Fi group of Spanish songs with effective Jay of Min commanding voice and | bis fine art. Sometimes one questions | the value of the apparent apprecta- | ton by audiences of the offorts of eingera and players; but there was S noMiondt last night, The tribute paid to Mr, Mardones at the plano wan) one of understanding. Gtuneppe sboshek of the Metro- | politan Opera Company accompanied Mr. Mariones at the piano, ana Fille lark Hamman pertormed a ike ser. | *iee for Mr, Torelio. John Campbell, tenor, who Is not) a stranger to us, acoompanied at the plano by Richard Hageman, gave a| recital at Aeolian Hall yesterday af ternoon. Hande} and ome old Italian somporers led his programme, fol | lowed by a group of xongn by modern | -Prench composers, another of folk- ong® and another of ronw in Eng fe by present-day composers, Mr jent quad ty and bis singing is always sincere; but be lacks something of style. One of the most enjoyable of his pre entments was t eanolitan folk- ong, “Ivo Granat ” On the other hand, he missed the humor of the Wogtian folks rranged by (: Prohibition dave that song make o hit oneht to It's worn studying _ MARY GARDEN SEES HER IDEAL IN A COP He Promptly Arrests Her. Attention —Call to Follow, Ride, Roses and Request, CHICAGO, Oct. 29.—A mounted po: Neeman constituted the reception com anittee for Mins Mar: n When she arrived here after a successful concert in Loulavitie, She deseribed the cir oumatance thus “Think of it! Not 9 soul was there to greet me. I felt Jike m waif, Just an 1 waa stepping Into» taxi the handsomomt policeman I ever have aceon touchod Ni T returned the amile d to a tole phone pole and escorted me to my hotel Ey 1 told bh ‘Aphrodite’ wits th Opera Company he aeeurea him | was cme ; fekuost shail be Kranted NEW THEATRE § FOR HARLEM. Ale Sold for 81,009,000 Building at INSth Street and Tih Avenue. Arabella Realty Company L and Seventh Avenue to a wyndicate r semae by Kate & Levy aa the a! a thentre, slores and offices to coat 11,000,000 corner is the of Harlem's ggorcry i : md with obt #ory and building» The sellers bought nt Test June and held tt for (LCE 2 eae 000, Miller Floor Lamps $7.75 Fist pplis comtort every night a che year. an cuajuable of bed. wside ities ‘i ' ber it ape Ube United Electric Shere | t YF) OF Be Uniren Ecacrnc Lion 6 Powsn Go 190 East 15th Street OOM de Rreadony Leth Oa & Beondwey CONCERTS AND A@tiaM Wate, he Great American < GABRIEL ENGEL Ginseppe Bamboschek at the piano| for thirty days. 7 Gren at any of Tho Phe Worlds Beekman. 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