The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1922, Page 16

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1922. = Sreeeers —oee ¢ ~ - . b ~ wean aa sriae hte bri ‘ ~ — at's. “schnton SEEKS TO LOP CURCL ie, ae ‘ chum J nd fon IN THE REALM OF MUSIC |: 11 minor fad some t.- FROM GALLI-CURCI *: a x ki temp! that caused lift- | ee i 1 Foracheimer, Assistant ide UF ed eyebr The orehe ivore iva. Pati c eltor of Cincinna a the Mary Garden’s Louise Ayain,th® mother, They sang well, but ms LaNntaall¥, Wa: Le RiIILAAL eotes Divorced Husband of Diva Peti- city Solicitor of ¢ Mocaay for a cart | Mary : 3ari $ Lol re $8 tacked the Galle touch The vias 2 Fol tions Papal Tribunal for Sed copy of ihe: diva’s diverce decree, t0 ee 4 2 = cast was generally acceptable, Denire . ne ised by Curel in the proceedings be- } Proves a Potent t uirero and Theo, Ritch had ¢ Ida Geer Weller, mezzo-contralto. Annulment. fore the Patel eeiburtal, (e) N (*] traction. roles apiece. Mr. Ritch as the | sang in Aeolian Hall In the ovening.| citcauo! Feb. §.—Lauigi Curci, di- jShe has pd voice of modest vol-| -orced husband of Mme, Amelita Galli- me that she uses with some skilt s seth | cure thicage By Frank H. Warren. Votter, Miss Garden's personal repr. She might have extracted more |Cureh ane ae 0 bd Metropolitan Depuis te jour, twenty years or so] kentatiy Mr. Potter stood arou warmth and feeling from the Schu- | Opera Company star, has petitioned the i oi of the luncovered and unprotected from the !mann sones ‘apal tribunal at Rome to annul his ago, a certain Mme. arre riage to the diva, according to word The rival opera repertoires for next} fceived here to-day, jwek art, except for unforeseen| Mme. Galli-Curel, who divorced her | chanies |first husband here two years ago, is FULTON STREET. BROOKLYN és blasts until the carnival scene was _— Opera Comique in that dear Par-e¢| over, The lively doings on Mont- felt 11] and a young American sopran:,|martre reflected good stage manage Mary Garden, took up her role of | nent. ag ea a yaar eniiarty |formance. Members from the Louse, it has been peculiarly | cul, were present out of com Mary's own. Other Louises come|t, Mia Garden, who was the nnd go, but Mary's goes on forever.| iucat a week ago. Or, perhaps, She came to the Manhattan Oper! hrosonee was a nop to Ulyases Houss again lust evening and the cus , Who, Of Old, wan tempted tomary 1s audience was on hati “their progenitors, to see Miss rden execute te her fa- , exhiblt the An Unsurpassed Offering of . s Fashionable Strap Pumps now fo of Homer Samuels of her planist, Curet July 2 of Inet year, w Manda Tirindelll, daughter Metropolitan — Monday afternoon “Madame Butterfly,” Miss Farcac; | nigiit, Muzio, Martineil!; |p } Wednesday, “Le Rot a'¥s."* Ponscile. |of A. P. Tirindelll of the Cincinnat! Thursday afternoon ~- - " Jeritaa, Sembach; even * Farrar, Chamlee; Fri- | Maiden,"" Bort and Har- | CAlwa Ys Si uy matinec, “Barber + eh oO ‘Also the Gurden bra~4]ond concert in the Metropolitan Opera|s -Curel, Chamlee; ever - Much Better which, by the way, bad| House was given in the evening, with los," Ponselle, Gordon, uch Better gome cifective moments. The famvus|Artur Bodanzky conducting. There Martine It, Danise. Depuis Io jour" aria taxes many aj¥as some questioning by experts o'| Chicayn -- Monday, ‘“Tannhauser.”’ ‘ voice, Dut Miss Garden, outside of|the tempo of the Egmont overture, | paisa, Schubert; Tuesday, ‘Pagliac- some tremulous uncertainties and ajtut Mr Bodanzky presented the| q\ Leppas; Bailanot Wed- few unmusical notes, managed it ex-|Scbubert Unfinished Symphony 1p], ‘Jewels of the Madonna," pertly and dressed it with the neces.|suave style ané had no trouble with mont; Thursday, “Thals,'*! COF FE E fory feeling, passion and tenderncsy, | Tschaikowaky'’s fourth symphony. Garden, Martin, Dufranne; Frida; The Julien was the Greek tence: |The attendance was fairly large “Rigoletto,"’ Mason, Schipa, Schwarz \VAG=Kert Ulysses Lappas, who, with Paris, was Baturday matinee, ‘Love for Thre the cause of Louise's troubles, This| Maria Ivogun, the coloratura #0-|6Graqces: night, “Salome,” Garden, t rang the change on the|prano whom Miss Garden first pro-| yartin, Dufranne. | ok Ulysses whom a Parixj sented to New York a week ago in - ~ | ifficulues. Mr. Lappas was|‘'The Barber of Seville with con- : an optimist, wearing both a belt ond|siderable success, proved the feature TO BUILD $500,000 HOME. | Denes. This double support kept his|of the concert of the Philadelphia Gr-| Mrs, Alexander Rice of Philadelphia | At a Price Even Below Our Usual Low Prices 5.00 A special purchase enables us to pre= The Philharmonic Orchestra's sec frwor Lamp ot Kare Distinction hade, newest col- y decorated, heavy smplete with mahog- Santas as itis in a perfect woice up to the vitch, thoueh it aid|chestra In Carnegie Hall. Miss tvo-| will vulld a $500,000 residence on Fifth| vacuum can | 9% sent this offering of exquisitely mod- not provide it with any subtle varic-|gun &t her operatic appearance gave} «enue, between Test and 724 Streets itisa sled Pumps, developed in Patent svooer and liked his Louise. Georves| plished concert singer and last night's| Mrs. Rice is the widow of George D. TAKING Leather, Black Satin and Black Glace Kidskin, with Louis or Collegiate heels. Paklanoff, a Russian, was the French|teception proved It. More than a| Widener, who went down with the] se Lin delight. 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