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SGchew play “remained | y ‘remaine jopelessly Wrench, Is Pianist With . One Hand, Leads Band With Other TAB NEW PLAYS: Tyranny of Love” Hopelessly French. By CHARLES DARNTON Willem Mengetbers, conductor of the National Symphony, has discov- American music patrons—thelr fond- vAn American may quarrel with his ness for a new “stunt.” When, ‘wife, but he dosn't “offer” her vo his therefore, at the orchestra's concert dest friend and then take her back in Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon, | th iter the recipient has ‘accepted the Mr, Menyelterg, in the Bach suite No. ait. No, it's not being done this 2, in B minor, played ‘the piano part| ac am even in our worst regulated with one hand and led his men with lice an of the Polic ered the weak spot in the armor of] the invited gue: Of the methoris used to keep the police in the trainin, Noonan Speak at Civic Crab. At an informal luncheon served at the Glen Morris Richmond Hill, last night, Deputy Ohlet Puediher The Brent Surgeon Daniel J. Donovan of the Po- wa wath bee Department and Lieut. John J. Noon; ‘Training School wer M, Dr. Donovan spo van and Iient. | Club, Glen Morris, pice Physlenl conidtion and told of the Grogress. boing Aeut. eo meth up to the mark. President of the club the section of Richi; Adress on Noonan deseribed the period ¢ Major } In that utine also delivered Hrection, of new policemen and a used to keep: the veterans aclywyer, ox- an Peli. dha Swan done tH? Other, Just as you have, often eAsthe Bijou Thoatre yesterday after- "CR Your old choirmaster do, the noon in a so-called adaptation of a *UAlenice waa quick to recognize the play given the title of “The novelty of the occasion and Mr. Men- Pyranny of Love.” While he was ®¢!bens became ‘the hub of a wheel about it, Henry Baron might better | °f enthusiastic applause. He also have mado merely a translation in- | 64v¢ @ Gne reading of the Brahms stead ocuanetas the name of Paris first symphony, tre Dutch conduc- toNew York ai nging Denver into tor's first attempt with this must- the conversation, for in spite of these |, 1) symphonies. Mr.’ Mengelbets now played something of all the ereater composers, proving his scholarship and wide musical knowl- domestic tempést had its enter-| edge, Leopold Godowsky, one of the ing moments, with the husband |technical masters of the keyboard, cutting much the same amusing fig-|was impeccable in the fourth Bee~ ure as his predecessor in “The |thoven concerto, ‘The mudience after of Tears.” His wife naggod With aftection, ment’ ec eeee ga | the performance remained to praise. tis elbow and interfered with his work. He was perfectly willing to Tove her, but he didn’t want to talk about it all the time. She could talk of novhing else. The wranglings of thts unhappy pair provided good | rt, but the later developments re extravagant to the degree of Ab- eshMity. Because his wife had taken | hie advice to be faithless, the doc' tor | first thoughd of killing her, but finally) felt an irresistible impulse to take her back. And this in America—never! Cyril Keightley acted well as the distracted husband, and Ustelle Win- ‘wood made an attractive wife, though i@ Was impossible ay times to under- geod what she said. In the thank- role of the obliging frient, a hd Flateau was as French as the pitty and equally ridiculous, pened stata de Porto- Until the moral teapot was upset In the evening at the Metropolitan Opera House Michel Fokine and his wife, Vera Fokina, presented a ipro- gramme of dances. Mr. Fokine “is deservedly known as the creator of the modern Russian ballet, and all the “business” of the popular “Le Coq @’Or,” one of the delights of the Metropolitan's repertoire, is the | product of Mr. Fokine’s creative im- agination. This ability to originate had an- other demonstration last night in'a new ballet, “Che Dream of the Mar- quise,” one of those stories where somebody falls asleep, dreams a faun ant chase and capture. $s previous dance, had strained.a mus- | Mm cle in his leg and wae greatly handl- cayped i the “Dream.” In fact, he almost hey.ad through it, but his resourdefulnesy in improvising steps to sult the emergency and his game- ness in continuing, for he was in much pain, must be adm red. The audi- ence was large and waited while the dancer was being massaged back to dancing life. The other nuambers were bits that the two performers have given her Doris Keane in “Romance.” ibahiece tune ‘bounce toore ‘welcome revival in years than that of “Ro- mance,” with Doris Keane, at the Playhouse, ‘After eight years, Edward Sheldon’s yay is as fresh as ever, a throbbing thing of the theatre to ‘heighten the pulse and quicken one's sympathy. | 6 Qdd as it may ‘seem, the love of an F ee ee eT at in Acolian Hall in the evening, has tor makes a strong appeal. 8 Isl taste 1 as tyle to rec: @ue largely to Miss Keane's vivid | taste and an easy sty ee and fasvinating impersonation of the | )°* opera singer, a truly brilliant per- formance. Last night she acted not . a Viennese pianist, n Aeolian Hall, He player, showing flashes and real cling. H a pianist, who appe The Chicago Opera Company Manhattan Opera House, pr Fokine, in a | Boom before, TONIGHT at Alon Gl Sunday, March 6 SPECIAL Time LEAVES Pennsylvania Station. 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