The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1922, Page 14

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_THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922. —— entative, who gave a recital in| RUBINSTEIN CLUB \Keotian Hall yest y his young | x | IN THE REALM OF MUSIC }/ fish 2sciMindtits jays who has ymething of a) j, brings over a tone | HONORS BIRTHDAY li M M.. Boynton, Miss Mary Baker, Mrs. Jordan Alexander H. Candlish Louls E. Manley, who gave a resume of the club's history, After- ward there was dancing, thi je grand nd Mrs. BANGS’S CONDITION UNCHANGED. AMLANTIC CITY, Jan. or worse in the condition of John Ken- drick Bangs, author and lecturer, who {a critically {0 in the Atlantic City’ Hos- pital with intestinal trouble. Her | Celebrates 25th Anniversar: ith deinen season and get away from .theope- | yrogramme had — Scariatti, 1, |.) eebeption At Walaeen, wi march being led by Mr. ai >: ratic monotony. The following year Franck, Schumann, Debussy and Chapman. Geraldine Farrar to Sing| she could return refreshed and eager Chopin’ on it, a gently flowing mu-| The thirty-fifth anniversary of — for further conquests... As to Wh! sica} stream until the Chopin Polo-|the founding of the Rubinstein Clb Only in Concert Next | will take ner piave Mr. Gatti-Casazza, naise stirred it. Miss Hees 44 ber was celebrated last evening at the! of ri }(he inpertusavie, Unuoudtedly | faach cleanly relude | S 1. , | pa for, the emergency. 4 niin the |Waldorf-Astoria with @ banquet in m i | Lucrezia Borl for “Manon” an n, "Papil-| honor of its founder and musical | — te and’ Jderitza for “Ton ith plenty of Color and |director, William Rogers Chapman, % t b But ily wie P10 Gt Bin, C romanticism on tap; ;the Debussy and its President, Mré, William By Fronk H. Warren. do his own casting, Enough to know |exquisitely. “The Polonaise we didn't |Rogers Chapinan, ‘The entire frat | ‘Fhe unexpected piece of news that|that Miss Farrar will be among the jjke so well. It taxed her playing |i wax taken for the occasion and atirred {esterday's otherwise un- | missing and that’ those prolifie gar-. strength Without tapping your | or. ‘than 800 members and guests " dens of violéts Inthe Week Dalconies deeper emotions Miss Hess can carry | 5044, - gu ruffied operatic waters iy he ar Gill “Ne. senseless and dead. See eereny on fancy's wings and you joceupte ed tables set In the grana bail- Nouncement that the popula Jer “a — can always baek In the sunshine of During the evening “tuere were | @ine—Miss Farrar, in other words i ‘ Roe -otudente {that lovely “tone songs by Mme, Luella Meluis, John | F a} St Ma By stile aR Ws to expend her time, her voice and) | Ot WN, Sencaia cent its |. k C Ereund | was | toastmaster | ancl her personality next eeason on al Choir de Migty-five voloes on dy Hast. fritz Kreisier, back from a visit to| Dr. G. R. Vandewater gave the Invo- cho t a his ogn countty, gave his season's ication. Sbort addresses were made Geantry-wide concert trip, and thitjarn tah to demonstrate whit expert | a7, P, in Carnegie Hall, The by Mr. and Mrs, Chapman, George the Metropolitan, in all probability, \araining by an accomplished. leader auditoriums (ncléditie: the stage, \ o | big wilt know her not, She eyen pian’ abet (Sauntention tee tia vrgary of was jammed. The supreme fiddler un appearance in Cuba—her first—in|y99 gppiicants. and jthey ing about » have ed not a} a ‘This Orien- Febrvery, 1923., While the Gerry. 1c ‘aednrately ang an invitingfy, as one. |, y ance Rod Ren | Raleane Jate, like Niobd, !¢an wish, «Chitrelt mut hey: sbe- nf ; years 1 v aie tater sinconmcat “Manon,” | Slalize ih ‘and last night, offered: do apened. hin programme pee i | hinese to Un ppsee see | positions WY. Georg Schumann, ‘Rack, Master. wtarperiers Lovell upon | be almost “Butterfly” and the other favorites | | Rassler 216194): choral of 1889 vin. Our Midueht of tone or technique was uneanny in Jost in admiration of thé gentun that | & revealed the composer's meanings. | Franck is not easy to listen to, yet the hie andience followed Mr. Kreis- ler as intently as though he were | Happiness, Prosperity, Long Janguish in sackcloth and ashes, Migs |tage, and a Chrtvtmas Song by FM. Farrar herself, in her private car, Christiansen, the. choirs conductor. th to{ Tie tora! halance, the shading and will carry the song message 0! the expression are matters for aston- Garcia. The ins and otts of thelishment. The, hody of tone is ex- famous soprano’s newest move are cellent. too, and there are several very excellent soprano voices hidden business secrets. But, according to) aaa in the filtie Foun, All AM@riCA wearer arrangements bia bale 3 slamped inside the most authoritative gossip, Miss) A'S." Song of this ensemble. The Flonzaley Quartet, also au-\| £ Warrer’s present contract with the hia remo in ite Aeld, had Ite second con- | Lie cert.in Aeolian Hall A Beethoven; ™, Metropolitan expires this year and) wigfied an New York ‘is witn ‘a Phantasy Quartet it the soprano finds she can do better | genropean artists of all degiees of ex a in concert. It is not at ail a bad idea | celience there ts still room for Myra for her to give up her roles for a Hesa, pianist, England's latest repre- its power to bring to the Life and Good plaving one of his own more tuneful | Luck, The fad of the hour the country | ggrr., Don't, accept imitations! Look tor the | STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:30 AZARN ~ FOURTEENTH STREFT. STREET Found-d te" WEST OF FIFTH FIFTH AVE THURSDAY' FRIDAY SATURDAY GREAT CLEARANCE SALE Men’s Stylwear Suits Our entire stock of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits is included in these three great economy price- groups. 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