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provided | J distinctively Amertcan type, would not be satisfied, and, al] decorousty sot from him “F iaey” anc ~ “Danny Deever.” upanist at} jety of the Friends of Mu the piitno was Harry § te oning the Rite Idelie Patterson, an American so-| room, gave its fr the Symphony ¢ prano, accompanied at the plano by} son at the Cort to take part int Walter Golde, gave n recital at Car- | meee LO negie Hall last night She was at her best in the trying aria of the! Queen of the Night, from Mozart's “Magic Flute,” because of a few hich | notes, In some songs by Brahme and Liszt her yoice wobbled. The group by Hallett Gilberte, with the composer at the plano, I did not hear. American proficiency was further maintained by Walter Robyn, tenor, who gave a recital at Carnegie Hall on Saturday night. He sang old French arias, a group of Schubert, Schumann and Strauss, the old He- brew melody, “Eil!, Hil!,” and a group in Engtish by Frank La Forge, his accompanist at the plano, with skill and te, loving care by Mr. Damrosch and well | afte layed by the orehustra pon. «Harald Bauer {inost of the programme harpsichord 1 the adding a Dp Titta Ruffo, Werrenrath and Other Singers By Sylvester Rawling. INGERS figured largely in the mu- sical week-end. Titta Ruffo, at the Hippodrome, last night, had 7,000 hearers. He was not in good voice, probably was suffering from a cold; but that made no difference. The audience, largely made up of Italian @mpatriots, forgave him all hid defecta and aided and abetted him to the full extent of their lungs in bis effort to raise the roof. The supreme moment was reached after his singing of Figaro’s factotum aria from “The Barber of Seville.” Then there was yandemonium that reached a climax in Mr. Ruffo leading the acclaim for j pimwelf. Mr. Rutfo has the best bart- tone yoice extant By nature and by Manufacturer’ s. Sate of Young Men’s and Boys’ Clothing At 50% Savings on Retail Prices 2,800 Pairs Knee Pante—Gen-| All-Wool Boys’ School Over- ian week : vat| coate—full-lined; ulster col mune ed werge; all since: at] firs; ail in latest etylea; sizes from 11 to 18, $10 to $14 Young Men's Suite—all sizes| Young Mon's Overcoate-—all up to 40; double and single} sizes up to 40. Latest styles. breasted; all-wool cashmere, $20 to $32.50 cece oniahed Boys’ All-Wool Hand-Tailored $ 1 7.50,$20,$22.50 Suite—knee length, $7. Boys’ Suite—Very fine serges $25 Walter Damrosch and the Sym phony Orchestra at a concert in Aeo- lian Hall yesterday afternoon began with Mozart's eerenade for strings, which was heard to better advantage than at the Historical Cycle in Car- | negie Hall recently. Raoul Vidas.) Roumanian violinist, played the sole part in Haydn's concerto, conducted by Rene Pollain, Mr. Damrosoh play nga piano part. Mr. Vidas displayed ingratiating tone and strahchtforward style. In Lalo's intermezzo he brought mut the Spantsh rhythms with fine Incision, ‘Hrahms’s ever welcome symphony {n D was conducted with $42 Monthly Engagement Ring, s\\i// specially selecte 1, S@gZ perfect cut. blues white Diamond, 14k. vodid sold, Specia! 575. Call, write or phot Contidential. No Employ- ers’ Referenena Asked, WSweet «CO bap ROAD WAY, NN, | Only Piare, Gor, Maldep Lane—#th Fleer (raining he is an artist; Ruffo, for the present, vhosen to abando Philistines, Assist 0 was Nina Morgana, soprano, 0 sang arias trom operas by Bellini and Rossini Another baritone was heard yeater day, Reinald Werrenrath, an Ameri- van, who gave a recital in the after- but Mr, east, has art to the & voice of ni quality in every clation absolutely preciation of an and cashmeres. Exceptionally fine grade knee length suits. Doubl: seat, double elbow and double knee, strictly hand-tail- he b oO! 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