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oi ee eek 14 Opera Stars Open ive Weeks’ Stay :* q To-Night. beh vi t ‘By Frank H. Warren. ‘he Cliteagos are in town for dhe | for wean mend series—Mary’s Mar- | ¥Fiters weln V8. Gatti's Giants. Like their mote spottive fellow-townsmen, Chi- | ballad concerts with an attractive pro eae GBIWays docs better in competi- | tion Grit a New York axgeresation and teatight’s performance, “Samson et he" is sure to he spirited and Manager Garden intends to. her star performer, Lucien re, who has been groomed for the Secasion. et the Windy City's organization and ean Mt a high one as effectively as ySene in Manager Gatti’s outfit. pig ald to have a great pair of, ihing, he knooks the Temple over ; Ce of the proverbial Sam- gon. Miftatore is under the mana- “bah just at present, but « @here is po Judge Landis in opera, a ‘be no objection to his ap- His vocal battery mate will be “p’Alvarez, as Delilah, who will @ive’ him ample support. She has a fine contralto voice that is sure to. He is the Babe Ruth [: IN THE REALM OF MUSIC | BROOKLYN: lish number on his programme, l- | gar's ‘“Baigma” symphonic variations In his recital of songs by Brahms, | Hugo Wolff and Schumann, given in Town Hall, George Meader, tenor, of | the Metropolftan, again demonstrated | his fine grasp of the style essential for interpreting the master song OPPENHE At the Selwyn Theatre Frederic | Warren began his third season of gramme of songs, singers and instru mental numbers. Mr. Warren con fexwes to two policies, “not to render popular songs but to render good song® poptilar,”* and “to give your favorite song in English." Last evening's vocalists were Mme Olga Warren, soprano; Lionel Storr, bass-baritone; the instrumentalists, the New York Trio. There will be 4 similar concert every month until} May, and the programmes and artists are varied enough to suit all tastes An Unparalleled Value at an The Philharmonic Orchestra’s Sun- day programme, given under Mr Stransky's direction, had Mme. Elly Ney, pianist, as soloist in Beethoy Unprecedented Price 5.00. mperor’’ concerto, She completely captivated the audience, The orches- tral numbers were Haydn's ‘‘Military’’ symphony, Liszt's first Hungarian rhapsody and three symphonic poems of Saint-Saens, played in memory of | the late French scholar and musician. spe a &C FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN ‘Another Noteworthy Offering in Fashionable Strap Pump THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 238, 1922. BABY _ CLOTHES Woolen bootees, little sacques, flan- nel petticoatsandshirts,sheer frocks and piquant bonnets—all are safely washed in the silky suds of Colgate & Co.’s new wash-bowl flake— REG. U8. PAT. OFF. Fab is different from the ordinary soap flake because it dissolves completely. Bits of soap must be rubbed out of fine garments and it is this frequent rubbing which wears out @inger. new to New Yorkers. Mr. Gatti Wi reply during the week by ' y baby clothes. . Gatti will counter with “Sne-| Saturday provided some genuine Tap, 4 pa ithe Meow Madden—an monic, Louls Graveute, the baritone, | Two Models Illustrated But Fab is thin, and soluble even in 1 untried. in these parts, but with invariably proves a satisfying singer | hard or cold water. Fab contains just the fh an g Russian reputation. ponies of his Caled e sing most any right combination of oils—cocoanut oil 3 ” e ype of song an oO sing it ro} i} . . . . * S, A . Saf. i ple agre is the original fade- type of sone and to sing i property. Distinctive. and fascinating selection of exquisitely modeled pacer een Lasicacgin ot ah te I atrik is Uy three aan on a ptrtoyel sg rarer Pumps, developed in Patent Leather, Black Satin and Black —plus the Colgate soap-making expe- f arian | pate. eyeity his Schumann, Chopin. programme. | Glace Kidskin; Louis or walking heels, lightweight flexible soles. rience of one hundred and fifteen years. t * Mi Marcel Salzinger, a Viennese bari- " >. BE & x ' @very; Peformance by introducing u oe sing in Aeolian Hall in the eve. . COLGATE & CO. kx. 1806 NEWYORK a raiaatiye ie Loy ta Lio Also on Sale in Our New York Store ures, noticeal voice of R00¢ i Feuttedt lee twice and Challapin once, @uality, and ably managed except for t ey favor Me. Gatti got 80 _wnopttaln intonation. } with his famous Farrar. * Be itza deal, but experts claim Man- Garden cleverly met this move f¥ ith the, great Muratore refusal. a However) is probable he will not be a ith Chicago next season. ; ‘There ’arsyrumors of a deal by which he might come to the Metropolitans in| fer two baritones, the the second act of ‘Tris. . " cut portions of “Sne- ee Se York Symphony, back fro 9 weeks’ tour, presented an g, Drogramme in Aeolian Hall lernoon. Those piano in- Guy Maier and Lee Pat- ‘their two pianos working SAFELY WASHES FINE FABRICS SPECIAL! ie Spam The Building That Will | Never Be Kinished! | | |An Illustrated 8-Page Magazine Size EXTRA Supplement Will ‘Be Given With The World for the Four Sundays in February! February 5—February 12—February 19—February 26 of pia with orchestra, ‘written for piahg alone, the. {since its birth in 1850, and n himself’ is responsible ion played yesterday. it Lisztian, with splashes of melody and airy, brilliant tal flights up and down the 8a; Pleasant to hear once as but not crying for repe- |. The symphony was the second Riissian Borodin, Eastern in zs¥we ——An Original History of —— IRELAND! Her Heroes Her Patriots | Her Martyrs Her Rebellions‘ HER TRIUMPH!) Treland’s Stirring Story From the Days Before Brian Boru to the Era of Sinn Fein and the New | IRISH FREE STATE | Will Be Told in Fascinating, Interesting and Informative Style Tie old building is gone! HT | The new building is finished! But there is one building which we have not yet completed, on which we are forever at work, and which must remain forever unfinished! Its foundations go deeper than the soil, its spires reach beyond the jagged summits of sky- scrapers, its architecture is more beautiful than any that ever emanated from the draughting rooms of human design. It is a building which takes a lifetime to build but only a day to destroy—a structure which only honor can erect, and which, demolished, no money can restore! As we were saying— The old building is gone! not met this instrument | its acquaintance in the eusll p 4 as usu, had an Eng-| COMB. 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