The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1921, Page 10

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— bia (_IN THE REALM OF MUSIC_} Famous Pianist Will Be Heard In Triple Role “fhe National Symphony Orchestra fet gave a concert last evening in Carnegie Hall announced that for its We concerts on April 24 and 26 Erno Dohenyi, Hungarian pianist, will ap- Pear in the triple role of conductor- @ermposer-pianist. This will consti- fate the season's herculean effort in Be music ring. Mr. Dohnanyi, who Was the soloist at the evening’s con- @ert, bas acted as conductor of the Palthermonic Orchestra in Buda- Pesth for the past three years, and in m@édition has served as soloist and gomposer with that organization. Laat night the pianist played the Great Beethoven E Mat major concerto # @ manner that prompted much ap- weuse. Mr. Bodanzky led his or- chestra through the familiar f minor symphony of Techaikowsky and Sme- tana’s “Bartered Bride” overture. The waidiance was large. | Mime. Galli-Curci gave her final @eason's concert at the Hippodrome te one of her largest audiences. While they were not lethargic as to ap- @lause, the more discriminating | BYieved to hear so many lapses from | the pitch and a certain weariness in the soprano’s voice that showed the time for a rest is at hand. The final High notes in the “Lucia” number and in the added ‘were two of the 8 weet Home” 8 Miss Sophie Braslau, contralto, who sang in Carnegie Hall in the after- noon, was ohce with the Metropolitan. Readizing her stationery positiva there Miss Braslau branched out for he cert field and has triously. She ga gramme yesterday and one that in places required more finish in singing than Miss Braslau hae, at present, at her command. Some of her numbers were charmingly done. She was at home in the Russian songs, Into wh ch she put the requisite fecling and emo- tion. The words of the English num- bers were not any too distinct from the rear of the hall courageousiy elf in the con reaping indus« a difficult pro- The last of the Frederic Warren ballad concerts, that have been in | progress throughout the season, ¢ns given in the Longucre Theatre in the afternoon and in the evening at the Lex ngton Theatre, Thomao Egan, Irish tenor, assisted by Miss Lillian Breton, dramatic soprano, who fluricd with the pitch on her upper notes, sang for the benefit of the Irish relet. Mme. Julia Culp, well known Duteh mezzo-soprano, who was booked to sing at Aeolian Hall in the afternoon, contracted a cold Saturday and post- poned her concert until the evening of the 23d. iven on ited News) oldest act- n playing Chinese tea on the stage of a local theatre yesterday by her only rival in point o Mrs, EXizabeth Hudson Mra. een r who is \Oil Paintings by leat Gladys Thayerat Macbeth Gallery|, By W. G. Bowdoin. Portraits, bits by Gladys Thayer are exhibition |“ objects at the Macbeth Gallery, No. 450 Fifth Avenue, until April 11, The catalogue contains thirty-two | numbers. ‘The portraits of the younger set THE EVENING, WORLD, YONDAY, APRIL 11, 2921. r type that has been influenced by age. If n h t all events, t r t bserver thr the corners of |her eyes and altogether has a roguish Appearance. formal garden is dd by the formal- anment. He holds al- single rose bloom in @ ty of his most timidly frighten ar. Some purple iris 8 for balance. rtist shows a pert. alt that has been ally finished. The the subject. that are included in the current exhi-|in her rendition of flower subjects bition are full of piquancy. A nice little boy in a red coat or jacket ia particularly interesting. His |try in a fish globe container. black hat is tipped back very rakishly and reveals a mass of blond hair that straggles over the boyish forehead. The youthful character of the boy is | face, "Her Bermuda landscapes are far well sustained, leaves, that float upon the pond’s sur- “Anna-Liese Arnold” shows an old-better in the handling than ja the The Daily Delight Millions e Qualities njoy the Matchless of RGAT, ORANGE PEKOE TEA because of its ADA® exquisite flavor FURS bearing the JACKMAN FURS FROM WHOLESALER TO CONSUMER DIRECT FROM THE TRAPPER Natural Blue Natural Black Foxes. Foxes «8 . Natural Red Foxes . . . Natural Cross Foxes. . . Snow White Foxes . . . Platinum Grey Foxes . . Steel Grey Foxes. . . . Iceland Blue Foxes . . . Pointed Foxes Taupe Foxes Grey Kitt Foxes . . . Brown Foxes WM. 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Managers of the United Inracl-Zion Hospital Want to Rat Stars of the stage, screen and concert platform will appear as performers in a bazaar to be given In May for the bene-| gchuts Is In charge of the plans for th. fit of the United Larael- His yellow suit is well endowed with the personality of Miss Thayer 1s particularly happy Her “Shirley Poppies" is deserving of particular praise for decorative regs- Her pond lily bloom is also good, better in point of fact than are its every courtesy and be help make t Francine Larr are some of th: $150,000. entertainment Joseph Rorisoft and J promised to appea will draw cartoons. of the Crowell Publishin raffle magazines and Bazaar Committee mors i Da is and es ad Nathan a (Pha 7 er DAY, || of t Nn Bip- | ( eo been ae er rae = RECREATE om ERENCES ¢ chorus gitla 1 Never , 1s pre- ty shor r ringhorn of t will be ’ 1 at the Harold } No. 414 ('Chtok") West 146th § leading male role. announced by Mana: erson includes ie erty At yi a ER a es Sees eee lia glad I nat PARKER Fountain Pen AXCEPTIONAL VALE of FINE FURNITURE AT LESS THAN FACTORY PRICES A Selling Event of Real Importance [E great event you have looked forward to swing. 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