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f ¥ t ‘: x 3} THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OOTOBER 82, 1981, a 5 | IN THE REALM OF MUSIC 5 , aa : | , Monday, Some Very Exceptional liioney-saving Offers fay — \ Luella Meluis, Coloratura So-| prano, Has a Decalogue sl - Her Own—Hints, Not Com- mandments, That Will En- able Girl Singers to “Sense” Out Their Life Mates With Unerring — Precision—Leo- pold Stokowski, Head Coach of Philadelphia Players, Springs a New “Shift.” i THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE | ...Half Price... $1 Bungalow Aprons, 50c | Good pereale and gingham, are well made and ample in fullness. Slipon anc button-on-the-side models in checks and small figures. Downstairs Store, Old Building. * 8 * Voile Smocks, 50c All women who like practical smocks may have | them at 50¢ on Monda Dark colorings, with embroid- ered collars. Downstairs Store, Old Buliding. oe * Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York. Our Original DIANA Frock reproduced to sell for $13.50 and $22.50 An important event for Miss 14 to 20 A large special order enables us to offer, Monday, . . . | 100 frocks in wool jersey at.. .$13.50 $3.95 Silk Blouses, $1.95 | 75 frocks in crepe de chine at $22.50 Who hasn't use for more Georgette blouses? The first showing of this delightfully youthful model are Autumn models in overblouse and tuck-in styles; | was very successful. Every one who saw it liked its straight beaded and embroide Light and suit shades. | lines, gathered sleeves with close-fitting cuffs, and unusually » ee SLOTS mS) ey ele well-cut collar. It is an ideat frock for school wear. * We introduced it first in wool jersey at $18.50, and in By Frank H. Warren. “Ia marriage incompatible with = 's artistic career?” seems a fair ough query, and as {t has been jked before we had felt no hesitan- in engaging in discussion Luella luis, American coloratura soprano, member of the Chicago Opera Miss Meluis is to appear here fecital next Tuesday, which made VIOLINIST AESLIAN BoeieRe HaLLocr2s* ‘PStdar eve’ Gathers pertinent, made my operatic debut as a chorus|Wwon in the Harry Harkness Flagler Me-| boy in the newly born Hammerstein's} contest last year, will be played by “Incompatible?” repeated Miss Me-| Manhattan Opera. One season in the| the New York Symphony Orchestra “Well, Mary Garden, Geraldine} chorus was sufficient and the folluw-| to-morrow, is an American and lives and Ganna Walska, for in-/Ing Year 1 made my debut as] right here In New Yori His musi 1 ‘Yes,’ Athanael in ‘Thais’ with the Aborn| education was acquired chiefly in Vi- are See chara. Sea Te after | Opera ‘Company. For several years I/enna, where he studied both piano fistering an emphatic ‘No,’ I would toured America with the Aborns, the) anc n i composition under Busoni, and in . ° » ent) F 4 that {t all depends upon the hus-| Sheehan Opera Company and other| Berlin, where he was a pupil in com-|{} Misses’ $9 Dresses, $4.50 erepe-de-chine at $29.50, Monday, you may have the same Bayo Wet, He Scuid be & TAN) CHRRRIE Oe en i ae ee ee ena ae Teta ae olay oran Think of buying a good velveteen frock—new model | charming frocks-—new—at 50 and $22.50, something I went to Italy, where 1) his “Scene de Ballet” for piano won appeared in a number of Itallan opera|svcond prize in a competition held by but also one who can and {s willing jones with the Russian Ballet ‘and | the musical journal ule. His © be properly trained. I've got my ‘Opera Company, headed by Adelaide) other compositions are an opera, “Die ng husband might mow and I:Genee, I travelled around the world.| Gotterbraut,” for which Busoni sup- from experience. He runs his| Returning to America, I rE dete the Noretto; a symphony, rye business in New York and|San_ Carlo Opera Company, | string quartet, a piano concerto and Shed | which T sang for three seasons, refus-|a suite 1 r violln and plano, attend to my own. Wo get alongs! ing a fourth contract in 1919 that I Fine.” might continue my career in Italy, which was cut short by the war. D: “prom the fall of 1919 until the/afie: von's concert, will pla r the summer of 1921 I appeared dn many first time, 1). prize winning composi- foles in Italian opera houses. One of|tion, “The I1ill of Dreams,” by Louis iny successes was achieved In the role|Gruenberr Other numbers will be of the Sheriff in Puccini's ‘Girl of the\Franck’s l) Minor Symphony, and An- Golden West’ at La Fenice Theatre, from the Bee Venice.” thoven String Quartet in : No. 5, The Smyphony ts for Young People will begin the twenty- | fourth season in Carnegie Hall Satur day afternoon, with Paul Koclianski,| Polish violinist, as soloist | mot only with an agreeable nature WOOL JERSEY in navy blue, copenhagen blue, black and beige. CREPE-DE-CHINE in navy blue, brown and black. Second Floor, Old Building —at $4.50. Or a wool jersey, or a wool velours; or a dainty party frock of chiffon. Sizes 14 to 20. Downstairs Store, Old Buliding * * * } i \ ° aan ° i ° Extraordinary Sale of Fine Silks Special purchase of 5,000 yards, to go Monday at the lowest prices such silks have sold for this season Pebble-back charmeuse, 10 in. wide..........$2.70—lowest price in years Canton crepe, 38-39 in. wide... . .......$2.70—lowest price in years Satin Canton, 38-39 in. wide. 70—lowest price in years Charmeuse, 10 in, wide 5—lowest price in years Black chiffon velvet, 10 in. wide.... —lowest price in years PEBBLE BACK CHARMBUSE—in black, SATIN CANTON—in black, ivory, navy blue, Girls’ $1 Middies at 50c | Khaki middies or bloomers—5Ue each, ben made, good, practical garments. Sizes are 4 to 20, but of some sizes the quantity is limited. * * * * Kiddies’ $5 Bathrobes, $2.50 ; | Warm, wooly bathrobes of eiderdown, trimmed with satin. Sizes 2 to 6 in pink or blue; sizes 8 to 12 in rose and copen. Just 50 of them, ; w York Symphony, Walter » conductor, at to-morrow | } In order to recognize such a speci- ayen of the male tractable, here aro fi & earmarks Miss Meluis compiled for 2 feminine artist, who {s in the n et, to sense her true mate: 1. He is gentle always, in his dis- position and in ‘Ys criticism of his \ ic wife's eff: 3. He knows how to praise her work as if he meant it. 8 He dies her likes and dislikes and caters to her “little whims 4 He is content to restrict the cir- cle of family friends to those of her choosing. Opus 18, MHiar voice will be missing fone ee Metropolitan's ranks this season, that of Charles Hackett. tenor. Mr. Hackett says that, after his pres- ent concert tour, lasting until Dec. 1, he goes to Italy to sing for Toscanini, | Other Sunday concerts include Ny\-| Our $2 Trimmed Hats at $1 5. He never expects her to show in-| at Te Soola, his old stamping grounds. regyhazi’s second plano recital, Car- dark Copenhagen blue, sapphire m rat midnight blue, taupe, and dark brown, p terest in baseball, prizefights or poker. at Le Scoscanint wanted Mr. Hackett negie, afternoon; Merle Alcock, con-| A good group of trimmed hats, mostly velvet, that | “ark Copenhagen blue, sap nent HSL IEEE Rose Uae Bera eand” 6. He is ever mindful and ovnalder-|¢5 open his season for him, but cn- tralto, Town Hall, afternoon; Blena lave beer! dn our much-talkedsof aula at $2 Wonien | vlten alee y, taupe, dark brown, sand ait ARMEUSE—in_ black, morocco red, sant ate of her naturally erratic tempera-|gagements here would not permit, Gerhardt, mezzo-soprano, Town Hall, HE) TS js dc eben heieacarna teed henna. ade, primrose, orchid, Copenhagen blue, henna, ment. Guisidine Farrar, {t may be stated evening; Erika Morini, Hungarian who don’t wait too long may have them at $1, | Llue, saxe blue, maize, supphire blue, 7, He never smokes nor opens the| sutnoritatively, ‘s wondering who is violinist, Carnegie, evening, for bene- me Es | CANTON CREPE-<in black, ivory and md . old rose, steel gray, turquoise blue, windows in her presence, through “Manon” solicttude for her precious throat. 8. He never fails to show interest In fit of Vienna's starving children; of popular priced Su i fairs at the Hippodron: De Luca, Metropolitan dovk brown to sing with her.in cane Mr. Hackett far away. Wiliam J. Guari, who keeps the night blue. arnt ivor, k Rotunda, Main Floor, Old Building $6 Teddy Bear Suit > 1 : i !-wool Teddy Bear suits for kiddies of 2 to 6 yrs Y BT] ays goes with her to con- ‘guilty wheels run- tro, Russian violinist, and Mina Pl- All ) S hi yrs. | , ; . musicales and opera perform- lot heeliarstd ad helps to promote man, ‘soprano, ‘alater’ of ¥ the Two-piece style; of warm brushed wool, Very fine. Just a te hheW uve Hit, HF 7] i. aoe even if she ts but one of the| harmony in the ranks, has spent a viol inist, supplying the pro me. 50 suits at this price. : f u major portion of the week in bed re- A speci near-cold. Mr. * pe low price for this new fabric 10. He ts her constant lover and Monday's recitals are by Ottille ; from a 3 hers alone. coves ly stunt !s exposed Schillig, soprano, and a singer worth 5 rt | Duvetyn is not the lonrest-wearing cloth , | $i s ’ $ re) ee WEG co aiy eavartionn abo Guard Tn hts daily, tun ORG areas err aegity rau evecare 1 Night Drawers at 45¢ J he lor earing cloth in the world. But this duvetyn is different. It has a silk face and mercerized cotton back, whieh adds ties. We shall have Is of this new duvetyn on Monde five smart colors. The “ois exceptio low, Chifion Dress Velveteen, $2.65 yard Has all the sturdy qualiti | ut lrapes and hangs very mue kind. It is 86 in, wide, a very nAneltngeaGiestie Hew eolosaes ALL-wool Planket: reatly to its wearing quali- y in black and twenty- Berkley, Engilsh violinist, Aeolian, af- ternoon; Michel Gusikoff, violinist, Town Hall, evening; Edmond Clement polished French tenor, first time here in elght years, Aeolian, evening; Anna Pinto, Italian harpist, debut, Carnes: Hall, evening. She will have a artists tncluding John Fi Tueaday will bring Juliette fantst, who won {n the last summer at the Stadium con: Town Hall, afternoon; ling, soprano, Town Hal look at the careers of Frances Alda, Florence Easton, Mabel Garri- son, Frieda Hempel, Julia Claussen and Loulse Homer, to mention but a few, A real true mate exercises an incalculable moral force and {s a con- stant spur to success. Married lifo in the artistic world {s no different than in any other. Lt he doesn't know whether to attetbute hie attack to the non-work- able, patented opening and closing 4evice on the window in his sanctum, or to the blasts brought Into his of fice by breezy seekers of favors. Less than half price for children’s muslin night drawers with drop seats Sizes 2 to 8 years. r than the heavier The price is very Firat Floor, Old Bullding $8.75 pair Women’s Suits nie. | $14.75 Yesterday's concert stage was occu- pled by artists who, af yet. are among the lesser lights. Lyell Barber, a promising pianist, played in Aeolian Hall in the afternoon. In the evening, in Town Hall, Miss Ethel Grow, con- When the Philadelphia players took the fleld bere at Carnegie Hall, last Tuesday, Leopold Stokowskl, ‘their leonine coach and conductor, showed ‘until she| Reed Capoutlliez, Amer! rve, pleuse, that these suits were $29.75 and $89.75 in ‘a new wrinkle in arranging his men tratto, weaieuy on hee corre group, (cantante, Chalif's, evening: Observel 2 oo , Al low enodel rae 45 ‘for play. The second violins were Tee Acollan ‘Hall Helana Marsh, con-|Mellus, American coloratura our big sale of a few weeks ago, and they were underprice Almost low enough to (empt other retailers to buy! moved over to positions behind the te the violas occupied the centre, Khe celli stepped into the violas’ pesi- ,y tions, the wood winds were on the right and the brass phalanx guarded © the rear, It may be Carnegie,“evening; Letz Quartet, aug- mented by Harold Bauer, planist, Aeolian Hall, evening. But we shall keep the small lot we have, for our customers 100 pairs are plaid blankets, block designs. Ask for the LYNDHURST—a thor- oughly, soundly constructed nket, of good selected wool, in pink, blue, tan and g effects, 66x80 in.. And GO pairs of gray blankets—unusually bright tone, unlike most gray blankets; some with pink borders, and a few with blue. LAST of these at this low price. 70x80 in. 100 pairs ALL-wool blankets, 70 x 84 100 pairs ALL-wool blankets 70 x 82 in The $10.75 blankets are in block designs, beautifully finished; pink, blue, tan and gray -The $12.75 blankets are white, with pink, blue, rose and yellow borders. We have not seen blankets in New York to match them at the price. Fourth Gallery, New Building tralto, for the past two seasons with the Metropolitan, vgntured into the recital field. Her singing was un- even, but the good spots would Indl- cate that, with further study and at- tention the young lady may find a place for herself, “La Boheme” was the bill for the last night but one of the San Carlo Opera organization. At the Manhat- tan Anna Fitziu had her old role of Mim! and Agostin!, as Rudolpho, was substituted for Boscacci. The aud!- ence was large. To-day's attractions will be “Car- men” in the afternoon, and "Il Trova- tore” at night then. Now, at $14.75, the opportunity is little short of sensa- tional. Fine beaver-dyed coney. R tricotine, silk lined, heavily embroidered, New model Sizes 34 to 42. silk lined, smartly trimmed with New model. Fine A rich and beautifui wool velou indeer and Saturday seems to be dovoted to Marjorte Squires, American contralto, who makes her first appearance here in the afternoon at Town Hall navy. hat Mr, Stokowski, in iis study of these new dispositions, had noted the success of his fellow townsman, Johnny Heinsman, coach of the University of Pennsylvanta ‘ootball team, and originator of the vmous Heinsman shift, and has taken his cue from him. If the con- ductor’s plan proves a success, who knows but that !t may go down in orchestral lore as the Stokowsk! shift and render the creator immortai! This stroke of cunning suggests suit. CONCERTS AND Music, ANNA CARNEGIE HALL, FIRST NEW Downstairs Store, Old Building $10.75 pair ey fo pair 912.75 pair Girls’ Regulation Frocks, $2.45 These good dresses were $4.95, $5.50 and $5. Regulation models of white jean, striped galatea, blue and blue Palmer linen, which is a fine cotton ) other systems of orchestral defense ) and attack modelled on the Philadel- phia brand of football! If the opponent were Wagner, for instance, Coach Stokowsk! could’ sig- nal for trombones hack, counting on the horns to put the wood winds out of the play uinst the Mghter Morarts the brnasses could be kept on the sidelines, reserving thelr strength for the final quarter notes. When Philadelphia plays Adagio, the cell! would mass on centre, In rapid pas- sages the first string violins could hurry down the fleld to follow the tenmpo, while the second string violing tackled the melody, the remainder of the orchestral varsity concealing the play 80 as to clear the end, or finale Nor a crash through the centre of the melodic line Tympano would be un- stoppable and A, Fugue would make sp excellent man to work the criss oes. met more up-to-date opponents a Debts. tavel, Bax, or even Next Week’s Music Josef Stranaky opens the season of the Philharmonic Society next Thurs- day evening at Carnegie Hall. Scipi- one Guild! is the concert master and the etrings include a considerable number of National Symphony men, while the Philharmonic of last year has contributed most of the wind tn- struments. For his first programme, which will be repeated on Friday af- ternoon, Stransky has chosen the Fifth Symphony of Beethoven, Dante, Gregory Mason's Prelude and Fugue| for piano and orchestra, given for the first time at Philharmonic concerts, and in which the orchestra will be assisted by John Powell; Rachmant- VECSEY MA T GASLER, CARNEGIE HALL, TU. S, NOV. 1, AT 3 SGARIAN VIOLINISI je to $2.00 at Box T, ot fabric with a linen finish. Sizes 12 to 14. Pownetalrs Store, Old Bullding * * Girls’ $1 Dresses, 50¢ Guimpe dresses that ¢ In pink or blue check. Sizes very little girl always needs. 7 and 8 ye Downstairs Store, Old Bullding * rs 85c Underclothes, 42c Women may choose from nightgowns, lace trimmed or hemstitched. Bloomers of flesh batiste. And satin bodices in flesh, navy and black. Downstairs Store, Old Building * * 90e Huckaback Towel All linen; heavy in qu Mother will appree:ate 3 inches in size, Downstairs Store, Old Bidg 250 Wool-fi.led Comforters, $6.50 50—second shipment of a special purchase. WMirst shipment went out quickly, as fast as they were seen, Cover of sateen, in rose design, with plain sateen borders. Pink, rose and delft blue effects Fourth Gallery, New Buuding 467 Pieces, Fancy Lineis, at HALF Importer’s discontinued lines, with some of our own stocks, reduced 24x24 in 28x28 in 36x 8, 45x45 in Luncheon cloths, 54x94 in Dinner cloths, 72x72 i Centerpieces, Centerpieces, 6 in Wonderfully attractive assort- ment, $10.75 to $14.50 | 318.75 to $25.00. | Bevery trimmed wilh hand-made filet lace and piece 1 to $60.00 $5.00, 1.50 to $8.75 to Searfs, 20x36 noft's symphonic poem, “The Isle of| Sea: the Dead," and the prelude to “The Meistersingers,” Mr. Rachman noff Htalian cutwork Schonberg tlio Stokowski shift, in varving forms, could be effectively Geppaany poner airing the teat ere] HELE DOL: Ha] THA | OlC t2.fh Bag Rrames, 25¢ seat vlayer could take the opening he hap. | Composition Ung the length of, the GAMERON MLE AN Metal franies that are now wanted for dainty hand- Searts, 2 : ! : : rene ;atter| ending. _ _ WAM EN cL bags. Many styles to choose from, 1 ae 110 Sample Cloths at HALE Louts Gruenberg, whose $1,000 prize| = = cache MN . .* RUPE ORB E SH) NRW IFEIES, 15x 45 it $22.5 560 Combinations of hand-made filet, Aes eciguls, Gruenberg. whoue $1.000 prise! Fowa_ waLt, TuESOAY AFL. ocr’ 25, At pe Sony silet, £ ‘ sat esti - . 47 1 - 4 4 S95 (1) to &7 Florentine, Point Venise, Duchess F could, tts! De ears tert eS J JULIETTE ARNOL 4tbe “Tackon” Chair Seats, 22c 1% Blin eO.OY 10/52) ©" alan ceul-work, mosaic ant fine —- AND MUSIC. PIANO RECIT e200 Covered with tation leather; tacks included 12% TH in ra $50.00 to cluny . The career of Joseph Rover, harl- a ; i : tone, who has been singing a variety | S. HUROK PRESENTS ——————————_—___ Downstairs St Yew Blda “19 70 5 BS pee Pe A ied gfrparia with the’ Son" Carle One | MANHATTAN OPERA HOUs E| M!fPOoRCME TOMORROW Eve ees 512.50 Luncheon Sets for $6.25 Company, discloses some of the tor-| iS IRST POPTLAR-PRICRU CONCEItT Ate - ery , Fine Belgian linen, of putty tan shade, mosaic hand-embroidered and hand-made SGU INAS Of te Paral nad (2 Two Weeks 2" O GIUARERE DE LUC $2.50 Felt Slippers, | picot edge: 13-piece set doylies, six 10 in, doylies and one 24 ir®ce nterpiec Bhighway ie not so evident as man: eek cry, Uct. 31 MISHEL About 100 pairs of for women and | Only 165 sets at this prick Firat Floor, Old Bulla) Mmagine. Mr. Rover told us the oth ad sy in. eit nd livow) 24 to dls. only or, ng REND EO TE ANNA PIASTRO ails, in gy and HesiabG te AVs: OO | — - jorty-one different roles, with several TaN ’ P airs store, New Bldg, | =F Benes in repertory Thad has) AVLOWA|) —_““- ELMA | Seamless Wilton Rugs—Fourth Less “What success T have.” he sald, THE INCOMPARABLE, and FOU tts to, $a Xow s ig ike ae , 5 as been earned by hard work, tn- HER BALLE1 RUSSE TOWN HALL, GAT. AFT. CCT 28, al | Imagine, for example, a 9 x 12 ft. Wilton for $60! Mustry and an untiring devotion 7a Apne) RUOSE S Q U I RE 5 Si tins | same grade that sold a year ago for $120 D| a! te s je face the e treet oes tn et" | SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA| , 9 QU 5 | oa Oe es wale. .. SRE fmall touring onera comngnt Y _Miskers se To $1.10 Now _irhickering 2 6 ft., ade... .$57.2; Mgnen'T was thirteen” Me contin: || yor WEEK'S ,PROGRAM || CAKNEGIE HALL, Sun.Eve..Oci3 if 6 9 x 12 ft, $80 grade.......... $60.00 hed, “having a good voice, T left the First App ance te Youre JOHANNA , a rental roof In Quehec and Joined Ses mber; in a ver d range of Persian and Chinese designs a vandewitl ri knit € 4 Ne 1” { ¢ i i 1 Titian hen aes paereey OF vadee ve euanrs FIN i : and coloring $ pi we one-tourth below. pri ised on today’s replace- wave never enioved the financial e ’ LG i Sous | ment cost. tance of wealthy patrons. nut Men en “ price ar $2. . Pn a : , TG mo, fat transatiante | ere bie, Oy Men's NOFADE shirts, sizes 14 to 16, half price or less than Seamless Tapestry Rugs—Very Low hi f seventeen, T sang with . Math a ” a * f 5 5 . By . 5 oY ne eee bnat: Glace “The rinee of | MbiMatz ter, s—"Maale Flute” “soowinnnn”| NY. Philhaimonic Orchestra Halbass teeta saeraay es 106 ‘hey Pea n ea aee aad eae We 6.9x9 ft., $15.50, $19.50 8.3x10.6, ft., $17.50, $22.50 9x12 ft., 50, $23.50 Pilsen’ ‘Wang’ and other light operas t Evens Coppelis." “Dlenyous,” Divert'mate JOERE STRANSKY, CONDUCTIN 42 Downstairs Store, New Bullding Monday—Third ry. New Bidg. fhrourh England and South Afric ICKeTS $1 TO $5 AT BOs OFFICE | rca hisMO css “Soe "AEME..., : ! Ne sk ek RI. Returning to New York in 1905,