The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1921, Page 15

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Titta Ruffo As Rigoletto; | Week-End Music) By Sylvester Rawling. genoral director the Chicago Opera Association, we “on her job” at the Manhattan Opera ¢ House on Saturday night Been no such br Fuption of a performunc Pato” could have taken place which happened after the third ‘The frenzied Met between the Jester @nd hie daughter Gilde had stir #he crowded house to a demonst t lasted several minutes. And then, The lightest musica) sunday of the eut to find friends with their hip pockets friend,” a French boulevardier te explain to me. him couldn't be printe symplior onducted white visiting here. Who was Rigolette Roditiencence of Mr was conducting, was played, Duc rto, violinist, wastthe visitin: Metropolitan Opera House last ing the solo part in the | island concerto and some|ent to speak briefly at 1 o'clock. positions by Goldmark,| Gross receipts from noonday meals with Frances | served at all Y. W. C. A. cafeterias at the piano.| throughout the country Evelyn Scotney, Or-| will go to swell contributions to the Danise | fund of $34,000,000 whieh the Buro- (< seeking to raine ¢ 3,500,000 ohijdren 34 Ruste! ntral Burope. Mrs. =F John D. Rockefeller is Chairman of pianist. gave @) the committee in this city. She has reached by letter 500 of New Y ; Most prominent business men, urging them to drop i e - hoven, Mozart. Franck, | teria during the lusee hone uaa saying that he k ences want and « and crition and Art may go h words to thu! effect is patient and 1c img, but in the jong run The Titta Rutfo whe eletto on Suturday night was Titta Ruffo whom { went Philadelphia to hear at his American Sut wome years ago | 8 praise of him t hat I wrote then, Much of che velvet of it hax beer Tubbed off by incessant shouting t¢ His interpretation, Aeolian the galiery gods. however, remains « masterpiece acting, although tending rence Maobeth sang & suavity and loveliness of yas the Duke, Aeolian Hall, Marguerite a Rohemian pianist, gave a) ethoven,| gramme were some Mexican folk- At the | songs, arranged by Hanna van Vol- ‘day uf-| lenhoven, a Dutch pianist, who ac- tenor, a| companied him, and made one forge’ an, gaye a recital, The| the immaturity and ineffectiveness of ting that fine artist “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANU Edward Cotreult as ’ orin conducting. Florence Easton, of the tovely volve |I¥e Pe and the amazing repertory, a vert | pillar of strengih to the Metro ny, was Lsolde night pert eof ide.” sung h St. Louis contrato, making a t the ; —+— nn) by : cant of Hosa Pomclie, Marti-|Will Have 3,500,000. “Invis- De m Didur, Jeanne), ~ . + tM a ible Guests,” the Starving each | Children of Europe. number of concerts was | cafeteria to-morrow, ‘arnegie Hall Jand corpora rectors anc fork, spoon and “one Day” in the Y. W. C. artist | 6 ‘ouncil {s t «lon Saturday veld the attention of a for more than two + | business associates. ®- | mate friends wil | Including Mrs. W things on his pro- | Mr. Romero's voice HREE YEARS AGO White Owl was a new- comer. Today it is 'proba- bly the largest-selling cigar in the United States. When you smoke one you will understand why. The outstanding value in White Owl is indicated by these facts: The filler is carefully-chosen, thoroughly aged leaf. The wrap- per is of imported Sumatra. In shape White Owl is a full-size Invincible, Benak Ghar Cr, NATIONAL BRANDS New York City 10 CENTS STRAIGHT. BOX OF 50-$4,75 gan, Mrs, Cleveland Mra. Arthur Curtis James, Mrs. F. Louis Slade, Mra, Jo- Miss Sarah Dean and Mrs. S$. Cushman. Mrs. Rockefeller’s guests at the West Side Cafeteria, No. 501 West 50th Street, will include Mrs. Henry Fairfield Osborn, Mrs. C B. Alexander, Mrs Arnold Whitridge, Mrs. W. H. Moore, Mrs. Thayer He = ON CAFETERIA DIET i “exner, Mfs, Ber- nard Berenson, Miss Miles Carpenter Miss Amy Aldrich and Miss Francis I CUNARDS TO BUY IMPERATOR. LONDON, Jan. 81 —The Cunard Line intends to purchase the former German Imperator, and the White Star Line will buy the Bismarck, The World learned in shipping circles to: 1t is understood, however, definite bargain has as yet been with the maritime branch of the Repara- tions Commission, which ts selling’ the veasels for the Britah Government; and it may be two or three months before the transactions have been completed, It ts also sald that the prices to be pald Wal! Street will Itinch at the corner violable sanctume of bank Presidents on heads, world-famous financiers. *- |these new cafeteriarites will come and lunch in the self-service way—knife, their value before the war, because of the maintaining and operating the vessels, with the slump in ocean freight Jonly’ on an aluminum tray: To-morrow will be “Invisible Guest which Albert|for the benefit of the fund for the |. starving children of Europe. | D. Rockefeller jr. and William Fel- » |lowes Morgan are setting the example -|by playing hosts to parties of thelr ek-| business friends at the Ann-Fulton ‘afeteria at the lower end of the Herbert Hoover will be pres- and by sisowd under the direct Natural Alkaline Water Ask Your Physician There is now an ample sup- ply of this famous Mineral Water, and it can readily be obtained from Dealers ing the lunch hour, and, if com | possible, entertain parties of their Several of Mra, Rockefeller’s Inti- Iso be hostesses, HENRY E. GOURD General Distributor 486 Fourth Avenue New York RY $1, 1921. Negligee Shirts “rents and cuffs of Silk mixtures; body of cotton. $1.19 —— BARGAINS ! t of dark b own Coney Fur. Coney Set: taupe, grey or brown, ine Fox Searf; grey or brown "s Set of blended “Tiger” Coney 500 Suits-siO Women’s and Misses’ sizes, but not all sizes in each of the many styles, for this is a clearance of many small odd lots! Splendid quality Serges and Cheviots, in dark colors. 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