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Seer remrerrikltenneaenpmnumnieetininpoe rete IN THE REALM OF MUSIC | tnat T have done, ft. would seem un- necessary for me to make a further _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922, BraursTs To ‘20 CHARITIBS. Max Shapiro, who lived at No, 14¢8 WILSON FUND WILL piatement. However, 1 take pleasurs BE INCORPORATED | sis: street, Brookiyn, by his will, \in stating that 1 always have the bes — filed yesterday, Joft $9,600 of hie ¢20/- the intricacios of the Farrar-Jeritza |(isposition toward the American eie-| Gifts Made to It Thus Can Be De-| 000 estate to twenty Jewish chart Titta Ruffo Makes His Debut With the Metropolitan Forces, imbroglio are funnier than the p! ‘The Barber of Seville.” Antonio Scotti, asked if outgotn| ming ‘Toscas mean anythiiis tionary Baron Scarpia, hemp ce Toscas as often as change my stfirt. I have never ke me mm a scrapbook and I don't know how] ¢ many different Toscas have stablnl me.” By Frank H. Warren. Titta Ruffo, baritone, who was ex- Teeted to make his debut with the Metropolitan forces last month in the Tevival of “Ernani” and whose a- pearances in the casts have been « cane of “off again, on again,” finally broke through his reserve last eveaing @h4 sang his familiar role of Figao in "The Barber of Seville.” The. is fothing novel in Mr. Ruffo's perf .rm- amoe, for he was heard in the purt lust season with the Chicago Opera Company. It is not expected that his interpretation will prompt any rea g- pations among the remaining bar- tones. Mr. Ruffo does things on a big. Sweeping scale, sings with gusto, and his high, ringing notes, tenor in qual- ity, have their popular appeal. Wlaule be was in fair voice only he was pal- ably nervous, and will be heard to Detter advantage in later appearances. He received a flattering welcome from fhe audience. Miss Cora Chase, American soprano, was an Ethel Var- rymire-looking Rosina. Her white gown is more becoming than last year’s red affair. She has improved in her singing and her fresh voice is most engaging; Mario Chamlee again ‘was the Count, a part not fully suites fo him, but which he sings and acts with taste and unction. Mr, Mar- dones’s voice had fine play in his big Slandor aria, and Mr. Malatesta wus comic enough as Dr, Bartolo. Pap: was the conductor. There were no official communiques issued yesterday by either side inethe inerry prima donna war. The Farra forees rested, with the right flank n West 7ith Street. A number of »r- cratic outposts must be disposed of lefore Gen. Geraldine attacks in tiv cpen concert field and a sortte will b> made to-night on ‘Faust,"’ the near eh objective. Her forces are rally- ing to the colors, too, for every sea* for to-night's performance has Deen taken, an unusual happening. To: Jeritza cohorts remained in their Ritz dugout, protected by the famous Gatti-Casazza four-year contract. It is the intention of their blonde com- mander to sing it out on the presert Vines if it takes all winter and he whole repertoire. Generalissimo Gatti-Casazza, in re- sponse to many inquiries, issued the subjoined statement. The third para- graph may be interpreted as indjcat- irg that Mme. Jeritza is, with other artists, to sing a portion of next sea- fon only. “For Miss Geraldine Farrar I tertain all possible admiration friendship. Consequéntly I sin: ¥ hope that the negotiation for her re- turn to the Metropolitan Opera tor the season after next will be success- ful. “Tt is true that Mme. Jeritza’s cor- tract has been renewed for four sea- sons more. “It is also true that I intend, as contracts are renewed, to limit the appearances of the artists of excep- tional importance to a part of the sna- son only, Thus the seasons will be given the greatest variety. “It is also true that the German repertoire will be gradually increased, as is right and proper, and as has happened in all the theatres since the end of the war, in Italy, Spain, South America and éven France, begi.- ning with the Paris Grand Opera. “Several new German singers have been engaged for next season, it being only fair that the public of the Mc- 1opolitan may have an opportunity of hearing and jgdging these interesting pew artists. “As to American singers, after all ‘Miss Erika Morini, the young Vien - nése violinist, had her chance as solc- ist with the Philharmonic Orchestra at its regular Thursday night concert. She played Bruch's first concerto 'n highly praiseworthy fashion, consid- ering her youth. Her lovely tooo seemed a bit small for the hall and her rhythms were not always certa.o, but her playing was as infectious and ts incisive as ever, Her interpreta- tion was brilliant on tho technical side, if not searching. She recolved wealth of applause from audien.e and orchestra alike. The concer: cpened with the Mendelssohn “*Fiv- gal's Cave” overture, whose delight Were first disclosed to America by the Philharmonic in 1844, when the cow- position was but twelve years old. ‘Techaikowsky’s popular ‘Pathetic’ symphony was the closing number. Bomeone suggested last night that powders Ey. wees mueecer is poi we Gouraud’s = inv Oriental Cream we have placed desire within year reach. It renders to your cheeks a delicate, ret ined Rose-Tint, so natural and subile in effect that the use of a Toilet ration cannot be detected. All of the getline of Gouraud’s Oriental Cream have been retained in our new juct. 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A number of dinner parties were given those entertaining being Mr, Mrs. Vincent Astor of No. 840 Fifth Avenu Rooseve' thelr guests at their home, No. 151 Bast 74th Street. ther dinner given by Di Pope Satterwhite at their residence, 08 Fifth Avenue, Richard V. Lindabury at the organization and, am ducted From Donor’s Income | ble organizations. The largest be- quests were to the Hebrew Home for Tax Computation, |the Aged and Beth Israel Hospital, Steps were taken yesterday toward| poth of Brooklyn, which received incorporation of the Woodrow Wilson | $1,000 each. Foundation, #0 that gifts made to it “ ¥ will be deductibie from the income bf the donor for the ‘purpose of his income tax computation, The founda- tion will come under the law that allows 15 per cent. of one’s income to be given away for ' educational undertakings, Thousands of small gifts marked the fourth day of the campaign. One of them, from Arthur Heine of this city, was for $1, with a promise that and Mr. and Mra, Kermit |ON Thursday of each week, at noon, who had young people as | until the fund 1s completed, he will make a ¢imilar subscription. Debutantes | the dance given last Buy 18-K White, phy Engagement Ring Magnificent Musics éut mg ere 9 met 66 Fifth Avenue, preceding the affair, among and ‘A meeting will be held this after- | noon at 5 o’tlock in the home of Mrs, Alfred Hess, No. 16 West 86th Street, Manhattan, for the women voters of the 9th Assembly District. Speakers will be Judge Manton of the United Btates Court of ‘arrie Chapman Catt and Raymond D. Fi dick. Confidential. Representative calls if desired. 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Ar offering of exceptional and si importance affording substantla 98.00 Values 48.00 Pur collars of Persian Lamb, Skunk, Caracul, Fox and Nutria; straightline and wrap effects In Poll yanna, Normandie and Broadcloth; silk lined ang warmly Interfined; new winter shades, Women's Coat Department—2nd Floor ||KNICKERBOCKER 3 | | / AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN Site sng oom (eeeTAn_agtente 44TH ST, THEATRE *s*, raise (OASTAR acts—10.” ASTOR Pca a ee wa, ww FAVERSH HAM SQUAW | MAN PLAYHOUSE {si tr, 1008 Sl DRIPFING? ‘Thea, -s of “Bway. Faia i LEIBER gyaurevesne, JULIUS CAESAR; JULIET: id | SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE $}: 00 AL $ AMUSEMENTS. | JOLSO a Fearn i ial 8 DITRIGHSTEIN sataG? BIBIJOU Wea, sue, Hine far Matinees Wednesday | DOVER ROAD ELTINGE <7 aera <HHOCOLAIT SNUITR . a: 5 r ok CHAS. ON TIPS OF THEIR TOES. CHERRY \Ast.2 INA CLAIRE’ WEEKS nw. ee Te my 1d_ Sat... 2.30. 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W. 42d St. APOLLO Faerie Suet “ 60 Mein? $ "Sidney ve ever read or Good ” Orehestra Pauline Lord . “Anna Chri: WED & SAT 2:30 : CASIN' DANG SANDERSON STANGER Presents Bat. 2230 wamreeretta ue a Gad FOOLISH ccs WIVES reSeN ED BY CARL LAEMMLE By with VON STROHEIM, Tr Real $1,000,000 Picture, WARNING: Buy seats well fa advance. Thea- tre crowded at every performance, Eva, Sat, and Sun, Mats, 60¢ to $2. ALL OTHER MATS,, 500, TO $1.50, Cia 44th St. fomorrow, Last M WV AMSTERDAM WA2ST Eves.6.6. hats WED. & SAT, 50¢he02@ NO HIGHER ZIGGPELD TRIUMPH MARILYN MILL! ere Sere ki ae ZIEGFELD HIONIGHT FROLIC | y and 40th St. Eves. 8.50. a Sat. at rover 1 aie Tie DREAM GuLetTe | 35 “MAKER” HENRY “MILLER’S 3 Mats, This Week—Thut TH TARKINGTON'S. Best comedy HE INTIMATE STRANGERS” GAIETY FRELSIE, JANIS th St, Evenings at 8.15. 3 Wed. and Sat, at 2.15. Bway and 40th Eves. at 8.20. HMatinees, Wed. and Sat. at 2.20. ano GANG HUDSON \\s";, N Two |) ELSIE FERGUSON sit “BULL 005 DRUMMOND” “a Real Melodrama.” with A. £, MATTHEWS. BELASCO ‘ict, ‘i avin. | ENORE Bho L ULAIG ss KIKI CORT Writes Exes st £3]] we aCEn MARY whinis INGER AND NASH Presents BP GAPTAIN APPLEJACK" EATRE Gur 43 raTSwtDe SAT pay 4 eb. PEPFECT Foot 000 MORNING DEARIE| 8.26. aT | psicu Comets, GLOBE. Wad" ts TIMES SQ. “Allan Pollock i in re, w. 424 St.| “A Bil of Divorcement’ Ec LG) win JANET BEECHER, PARK & THE WILD GAT LIBERTY THEA, West 424 St. at $40 oan MOMEDY in Tae? usguNE Musical © Trea Eves S$ COME! THE O’ BRIEN GIRL|| atem St. Bvenings at 8.50. a. Thure and Sat, at 2.30, DAVID BELASCO Presente, LIONEL ATWILL patio buxe.” || KLAW Thea, W. 45th St RIE DORO “GAY BPH, Myatt MA ULILIES OF THE FIELD” ny Wn, Hurlbut, With FREDERICK PERRY, MUSIC BOX 5 P% ‘RVING. “MUSIC BOX REVUE ERLIN'S “West 424 St, Eve. 8.15, SAM H. HARRIS We", ics Sut $ SIX CYLINDER LOVE J. __ With ERNEST TRUEX, FRAZEE “=, § DULCY rece Sat) ST Mule, Hell bet, Biway & Cent. PW 63D ST. ee i SHUFFLE ALONG Extra Midnight Pert CONCERTS AND MUSIC. ___ ‘CHICAGO OPERA MARY ak Director. wena MAN AN fouse Mow, 2th x OFFICE jan, , TO-MORROW niene at 815. AEOLIAN ame Ope akc SALZINGER ritone jot Masts Opens tn. Vien Tickets TBerkL.6 at Box Office, Sat. OPERA METROPOLITAN onena TO-NIGHT at 8, FAUST WARDMAN PLANO USED, O. nertte Beginni John “Three will be Week di A FIRST What’s a good laugh worth? at the CRITERIONsousre and Anita Loos will present their comedy “Red Kot Romance’ of which the M. P. News\ has said Romance’ Acme of Comedy “erfec The performances— Bavaie, Fe like the laughs— noon to 11.30 every day— and the prices— Ieee aoe Evenings, 99¢ 99c ke & Durkin, Jack Englis, Mo- Palace, ‘Her Color Scheme,” Meridias Peta,’ Victoria & Duprea ~ “MISS LULU BETT,” William De Mille’s Production nd Supreme Vaudeville. Welch, Mealy4Montrose, The Poster ing Next Sunday Emerson Miss Jean Sothern, ise & Pierce, Bert Walsh & Jones, Baxaphone 4 VOL ea ‘ ta “THE LAW AND THE WOMAN" Atlin st. hivold “CONCERT "ORCH: POLA NEGRI ® 9 “THE LAST PAYMENT” Famous Rialto Orchestra, Cheers for ‘Red Hot —It Is the Very continuous— (ER! IfERION _ Cecit B. De Mille’ Cue ‘FOOL'S PARADISE’ LAST 2 DATE. PX Sood daily. 2.30—8.30, TO-NIGHT—FRIDAY THE GREENWICH VILLAGE BALL NATIONAL ATTRACTION MI Leading. Thunderbird ST. bay Tnternational Dance Star 3° Smorlts, Dore do Lovo. & Greexyter wir LAGE INN QUARTHE, Costume Hevue, Cynihla White Studio, 68 South, Tel. 6398 Spring. “Late got the Carnival TN, sat aye sa P.M. to 12.30 os Bost Mui oy Royal y Bilarus, Roller” Skating |S She Nh Venctan Piven acute ae perky: ” STRAND Bante ARO 5 FERN! ai hadld aig es chi tenioN TT a Sui »_BYy. 47 8, H Hi _Brway at 51 with ALMA NOVELTY FRANCES MANION DEBUTANTE Tickets: $s NOW at H NO COLLECT | Pyase-gMRS. 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