The evening world. Newspaper, March 1, 1922, Page 11

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eremareenemns f > Mahler's Third Symphony Is Played Here for the at First Time. By Frank H. Warren. Willem Mengeitcrg and the Phil- harmonic Orchestra have gone and done it. That is, they have given New York their long threatened performance of Gus- tave Mahler's symphony, No. 3, in D minor, for orchestra, alto solo, women's chorus and boys’ chorus. This work, which, except for an intes- mission following part one, required two hours to perform, was played in fhe Metropolitan Opera House to an audience of fair proportions that bore} “up bravely for a while, but was fading toward the close. That final twenty minute instrumental adagio had some of them looking for the a exit, It must have been with this symphony in mind that the late James Huneker referred to that “cerebral austrian wk never had an original idea to express and who de- -manded a chorus of 1,000 and . huge instrumental uppuratus to express his| essential shortcoming: It was not quite so bad as that.| Whe audience approved of the menu- etto, a tinkling thing; of the scherzo, and the sounds of animal life, and of the contralto solo, the fourth move- ent, well sung by Julia Claussen, Mr, Mahler had a big idea, seeking to express in music his ideal of universal Brotherhood. He drew on the Bee- thoven of the choral symphony, and one whs constantly anticipating the entrance of the singers, banked on the stage, for an uplift. But when this fifth movement was reached, in whico the composer is supposed to contem- plate the happy assurances of faith, it was all very pretty, but very tame and over in no time. In all of the six 4 Mahler, thematically it he soon runs out went detailed elavorals mm sounds ine | riminadle. Mr, Mengelverg appearea iv he ine ulated with some strange, potent Mahler fancy, und « eted the sve phony as carefully Msely and as devotedly as though “Les Preludes.” ne were diecting With -the approach « rang che At Our Sod OT the first of the of the season. Beauties! berry Ice Cream. ASSORTED SILVER STRAWS Chocolate Cream filling. : "BOUND BOX 24c Extra Special Noonday Bite! Between the hours of 12 noon and 2 P. M. we will 10c sella Half Pound Bag of this special for GLACE FRUITS AND Portions of luscious fruits and ta: confectionized. Milk Chocolate Almonds Bars EACH 5c FOR ONE CENT EXTRA or 6 cents in all, we will in- clude a Sc package of PEP- PERMINT LORIOTS. STOMACH In five minutes “Pape’s Diapepsin” ends | | | Indigestion Sourness IN THE REALM OF MUSIC with its dreamy reverie in the woods | ¢ | Fresh Strawberries and Tea Rooms Rich in the flavor that makes the strawberry the most desirable of al! fruits. The fresh Ripe Berries are frozen in our Straw- We Also Offer Gases, Flatulence SORE OT RE fragile coloratura soprano deigns te push her head notes above, ground. Mercedes Farry of the Royal Opera) in old Madrid made her American debut last evening in Aeolian Hall She made a stunning picture in her black and white gown with an effec- tive hair adornment, and as sne tripped out on the stage we were ull set for a display of the famed Spanish temperament, But — the proved a reserved person, And her voice, In a city where coloratura weekly pass in review, paled in com- parison, [t is clear and brilhant enough, arias from “La Traviata,’ and ‘Rigoletto,’ accurately enoug! sung, wanted style, warmth and, thex- iwility asain, jerel, Pablo Casals, another Spanish rep- resentative, laid aside his ‘cello for the piano to accompany his wife, Susan Metcalfe Casals, in her song recital in Town Hull. This little musical excursion by the talented couple was quite artistic and gave a good-slscd audience evident pleas- ure, Mme. Casals probably would not lay claim to an exceptional voice. but she is long on the interpretative | old side of singing and, band’s finished ass moments that were worth wl programme comprised old Italian | a Schubert group, five songs of with her hu nure and a set of Brahms Gypsy Songs Lucy Gates, one of America’s own 80 nos, u.40 gave n exhibition of her art in Acohan Hall. | of the best in such vocal essentials as style, feeling, finish and power ot expression. With these factors in mind one could overlook the item| that Miss es's voice is not so| fresh as it once was. | The Philadelphia Orches' led by! Leopold Stokowski, played a conven- 1 programme in the evening in ‘arnegie Hall, \ Up to an early hour this morning, reports had not come in from Phila: | delphia, but it may be assumed that the old town wus stirred to its music innards last evening, for it was un dergoing the double strain of enter tuning the famous Aus der in her sen onal py Toseu,"’ plus the fully Mity Gurden in her still mo pretation — of umous ’ Salome Tanoe-—ann a Fountains season, but the finest Big, Luscious Crimson Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream Soda wblixbered 15¢ Fresh Strawberry Sundae with whipped cream. 15¢ Home Made Strawberry Short Cake Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream Cake “Y.*!??*! 20¢ Special for Thursday, March 2nd 15c CHOCOLATE COVERED MOLASSES PLANTATIONS Our regular 49¢ goods. SPECIAL pox? 39c 79c| NUTS sty nuts Sraelign uly POUND BOX ROUSE Acidity Palpitation but pinched and small. Ite: | erel, My. mon is the | which brings 45 gents a pound. | but sells for 45 cents and King mack- offering of a chain fish store, costs 35 cents per pound. Among the less expensive fish there are flounders at 15 cents, brook pike at 80 cents, cod at 35, smelts, 35 to 45 cents, according 85 cents and green a special to size; shrimp, Every fish.” | For a family of § lof halibut, cod or haddock ‘hotling salted water, drat: and flake J Take “Pape’s Diapepsin” now! In five minutes your stomach feels fine. Don’t bother what upset your stomach or which portion of the food did the damage. If your stomach is sour, gaasy and upset, and what you just ate has fermented into stubborn tump: head dizsy and aches; you eructate gases and acids and undigested foods wwfust take a little Pape's Diapepsin n@ im five minutes you wonder what ¢ indigestion and distre: ) | Stores, Millions of men and women to-day | know that it is needless to have a had| stomach. A little Diapepsin ocansi on- | ally keeps this delicate organ regn lated and they eat their favorite food | without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage in- stead of a help, remember the quick- | eats surest, most harmless antacid is | Pape’s Diapepsin, which costs. only | sixty cents for @ large cm at Drug With favorable weather fishmen of- fer a liberal supply for the first days of the Lenten season, + soprano | reasonable and the quality of the fish| mixed with plenty of grated Ameri- excellent, fine cents a 20 cents, perch, 25 cents per pound. Ary THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 into small particles. Blend together mery whites and Pacific Coast whiter three tablespoons each of softened | Wh olesale ai 41 to 42 cen nd browr butter and flour and add gradually | from 38 to 8) cents v dozen for the to one and one-half cups rich milk |.trst quality, Favor hie cot (condensed will do), Stir until sauce) ditions tn che buying districts esd thickens and boils, then a1! one-halt | to thfluence the marke \ teaspoon salt, one-quarter teaspoon paprika, one large tablespoon chopped Jutter Muctuates between 56 and as conts per pound, and Tuesday's whole parsley, one chopped hard boiled egg t and one-half teaspoon minced canned | stle quotation was 874% to 38 cents, a ALMOST G!/EN AWAY | 1 SrecsaAl, THIS EE! BOX OF 60 Large Perfect Prices are The higher priced fish are shad at 50 striped bass, 50 cents; sea buss, 48 cents; whitefish, 50c: 45 cents and the uetish, 6 panish mack- « much sought cents. The only sal- frozen Chinook salmon, haddock at|sige of boxes. housewife longs to find a different way to prepare the “same white-meated fish jmay be cooked with cheese au gratin, and a welcome change enjoyed by (he ile. Hier | | family x buy (wo pounds Cook in pimento, Cook for a minute, then stir| The day's receipts were 13,905 pack in the flaked fish and turn nto a but- The first blood oranges uf the xea- son were sold on the marke! Monday three straight cars of thes? oranges. with tangerines and Jemins, being offered for sale. The price wholesale was around $4.60 per oox, Other oranges ranged in price from $4.25 to $8 per box according to grade and Imported peaches ana plums have arrived this week from Chile and South Africa. About 13,500 cases of peaches, 148 cases grapes and 180 cases of melons were Chilean contributions to the fruit raarket. Hali- With the downward trend in eggs, retail egg prices have come to a low ficure, and new laid eggs are adver. tised from 29 to 35 cents per dozen in the chain stores. Leghorn whites are quoted at 42 to 45 cents, and nearby browns at $1 cents. Yesterday's egy receipts totalled 25,995 cases, with o liberal supply on hand. Nearby hen wa@rGet Ask for The Colonel’s baby ages of butter In preparin The DIET during & after | INFLUENZA st Horlick’s Malted Milk Instantly prepared —no cooking ‘Used successfully over 1/3 century s@> Avoid Imitations< ° The housewife can tered baking dish, Dust the top| buy fresh sweet butter from to a Vong Filler thickly with buttered bread crumbs| cents per pounc and tse iu tafger CIGARS quantity than usual in her cooking. | to pelt Iie: can cheese. Brown In hot oven for] tcth cess and butter are now within Y) v0 more than 200 pound, /a@fteen minutes. Serve in ihe baking|reuch of the slender purse, and the te each customer, dish housewife should plain to utilize them her family’s meats, ‘thls Coupon. The ORIGINAL Rich Milk a Maited Grain Extract Nutritious | Re Digestible were Horlick’s One Flight Up. Open 9 to and young Mike O’Grady For sale at these and other stores NEW. YORK CITY Gristede Bros. 55 Stores J. J. Tomich, Inc. 38 Stores Arrow Economy Stores 7 Stores Atlas Economy Stores 46 Stores John Wildbergers Stores 6 Stores Pekovitch Bros. 10 Stores T. J. Healey 25 Stores L. Oppenheim 48 Stores Busy Bee Stores Toxin & Shapiro (Owners) 37 Stores Trombella’s Lunchconette BROOKLYN Economy Grocers 15 Stores NEW JERSEY Aaron Ward & Sons 951.953 Broad St. Newark, N. J. 24 Stores C. M. Decker & Bro. Orange, N. J. 161 Stores Eagle Grocery Co. Jersey City, N. J. 150 Stores —have exactly the same sweet tooth. Their taste in candy runs to the largest thingin sight! And they will find a way to get candy; you can’t prevent it. But you can supply them with really nour- ishing sweets —the kind that have a use- ful place in every child’s diet. Eating candy is a habit. You can make it a wholesome habit, one which is actually good for your children’s health. For they need the heat and energy which sugar supplies to the system. If you give them a regular portion of milk chocolate every day after dinner, you will satisfy their craving for candy and elaborate desserts, and at the same time supply this sugar in a wholesome fashion. Get Borden’s Milk Chocolate and Al- mond Bars by the box from your grocer or druggist or candy man. Keep it in the house, as you keep flour or butter or any other staple. Borden’s Milk Chocolate contains sugar, chocolate, milk—all of it necessary food. Yet it is a delicious confection, popylar with everybody. Borden’s Milk Chocolate maintains the same standard of purity as Borden’s Eagle Brand or Borden’s Evaporated Milk. You can get it in separate packages, of course, but it is much more economical to buy it by the box. A box contains twenty-four carefully-wrapped pack- ages of fresh chocolate. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York Bordens Sua ier * Hand-Made WoW LACKAYE a LUN TS. .82.93, Meds WALTER M. SMITH {7.424 St. NY. Cit] Satin Comfortables Filled with Pure Down or Fine Lamb's Wool COMFORTABLE! What does the word mean to you? Does it mean delicious warmth in those last few minutes before you fall asleep? Does it mean rest- ful aoe without a waking moment until morn. ing) From France and England we have wonderful down- (illed comfortables—light as air, warm as toast—with covers of novelty silks, tapestries and other materials. Priced $29.75 up to $175. 00. An eiderdown comfortable from France in pink brocaded satin, filled with the pure down of the eider duck, is $175.00. There ate domestic comfortables in plain color and brocaded satins in full size at $56.75 and in satin with novel silk combinations and borders at $76.50 to $87.50. Then there are comfortables filled with fine lamb’s wool: Plain color satin,/fancy stitched designs, $26.75 In plain color satin, double thickness, $29.75 In plain color with plain borders and brocaded centres, $19.89, $29.75, $32.50 and $37.75 In plain color satin, stitched entirely by hand, $46.75 Sth Street, tear & be, New York P\nmpns —Hasement, KH W-rald Square Ino. °S Herald Square New York ee Products Reduced Lowest-in-the-city prices are always in effect in our Bake- shop. All breads, cakes and pastries are baked in our own ovens in this store. ‘The delicious and wholesome qualities are famed. 16 Ounce Loaf Whole Wheat Bread Made From 100% Cc Whole Wheat ! STYLE POUND CAKE Ingredients, pour ejtron and ra A Loaf ality Is UNSUPPA sed OY any specialty bound, and baked to perfection, Paka HOME MAL store. Ser au ode ib At 746 tb, GLACE CHERRY or RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES~—Made of pure and fine dlents, each cake weighing about 14% pounds. \ quality tute cotalls invapeaiey sore rac hee Se cach conte ter h weighing 12 cess a our pri s sal 19 anne KS —Large. light. tnoroughly cooked— Down 246 nothing to compare with then at the price in any pe F storc ANGEL CAKES, swecial at | | OURWWN JELLY ROLL—Filled coco. TE ORANG BOR with currant jelly and iced—va- OF FEE TWO-LAYER CAKES nilla or chocolate, Cake weigh- Auld at 3% ¢ ing about Tt 27¢ each Sale of MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE Made in Our Bakeries This rich, delicious and wholesome cake is mi on the premises accordin Cc to a good, old fashioned recipe from carefully se- lected fruits, molasses and 5 ottier pure ingredients. H Delicatessen A Special Sale of Sugar-Cured Boiled Hams selected, curéd and cooked with great care Sliced, Every one Per lb., 74c SEANTAS STYLE VEGET. SMOKED WHITE. SALAD—A ious combir a 4 (a4 otatoes, Sweet lent breakfast dish, Tomatoes, Lima Bean onnaise. 38¢1b 39¢ Ib. | DRIED BONELESS BERING fine quality Carrots and Ma aie ol 1B OW. NV PEANUT. BU Trek FRANKFURTE. S—Kine quality; small or large size 27¢ Ib. Ma of Virginia peanut NOVA SCOTIA STYLE SALMON, $1.14 Ib. bie Ib. CORNED BEEF—Well cookeA IMPORTED EMEN THAL SWISS bottom round; cut from fine Rich and piquant beef. 69¢ Ib roa-emein BEE PICKLED PIGS’ FEET—Split in Old, rete well aes | half 22¢ Ib tured, snappy cheese; made SAUSAGES — Fancy from the whole milk. | 48¢ Ib. SALAMI | PIMENTO CHEE: ic I mah Ey New York State Fancy Full Milk Cheese—A well spiced and sea- —-Our 7% 3 sharp cheese oof excellent flavor, 34e Jb, FA Places Pith Floor, sth Street, » Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered ivan tyex tre vivax @xivextrertveWtye aver It Makes Little Difference What You Need— * World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find f cae ae eee ee

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