The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1922, Page 20

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ioiennnstieeeenes aeons nese narerve ns atone EPO z vr UTR TTI STEER meyers THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 3, ne 1922, falter Damrosch Returns to atin agli oer tn We at His Post as Symphony ‘ mt Mes 1 Conductor. bal e been re nt have had By Frank H.W H. Warren i sacsitoter Damrosch, after a short Buropean holiday, took up the | Yesterday as conductor of the New nonic 1 it baton |G wr the firs ‘i Symphony Society, a pe has oooupied for thirty-seven y+ His Beethoven programme comprised |! the first and sixth symphonies and th are and by 4 conducting makes tt ap it netually the st Paullst f valuable { j i { el 1 §-flat piano concerto (Emperor) with Josef Hofmann as soloist. The! symphonies contain nothitg formid able for the experienced Sympho players, who individwally and colice | tively displayed all the pastoral <r 1 { ny isters were again y assistance ; i Nights of the country, the brook, | merrymaking, the thunder storm at the gay shepherd's song Mr. Hofmann, of course, made the great concerto sound the easiest tat ter in the world. It glowed and) sparkled under his magic treatment. | Svea Hanson, Scandinavian mezzo- soprano, tall and statuesque, as she graced the platform of Acolian Hall | last evening prompted one to vote for | all the Nordic Sveas that dwell be- neath the cold Northern stars. Un- fortunately, Mme. Hanson's vocal | equipment is not on a parity with the other gifts with which the gods have her. She made a brave ef. “with a French and English group }} “songs and with a collection of fedish folk songs and modern Scan- | ian. Buyer Jung, a Swiss tenor, who his debut here a few weeks ; gave another recital in Town Hall in the evening. This programme |}} ‘hall’ lighter touch than the former one and the tenor showed not a little artistry in his delivery of the songs. yoics is of the German type and variable in its quality. )$Bnegourotchka,"” the anfortunate Stow Maiden whom the relentless » melted just as the cup of mar piness was at her lips, unc prehistoric wanderings ag: Metropolitan Opera House. might be made of this sky-Korsakoff Russian tale tle more attention to stage It ngeds a couple of good sto 10 keep it upright. That final melting itmion ts no illusion at all, and a end of the third act, the scene with HERMAN’S | Regulation | U.S.Army Shoe Munson Last The Most Famous Military Sh oe | in the world, MEADES Brooklyn's Best Known Shoe House 102-104 Myrtle Ave., Cor. Bridge St., BROOKLYN { | | | | | st mean- Mr. Gatti has the cast, the ingless. seenery and the ballet, and it wouta | sem that something imaginative | i } } could be injected into the stage hs t} ings. Miss Bori again was the pathetic | 1] snow Maiden, with Thomas Chal- | ‘| meng, for the first time, her princely | lover. Mr. Chalmers has an impos- | ing physique for this role and he| madé quite an interesting person of CHICAGO TO HAVE THE LARGEST HOTEL Treat your beau Poh No fatter re lovely ur features are you taneol betrulyattractive withared blotchy | oily skin Resinol Soap and Ointment make bad complexions | smoother softer and The Stevens, on Michigan Boule-| vard, Plans 3,000 Rooms. CHICAGO, March 3.—Michigan Boulevard is to have the world's largest hotel, a twenty-five story, 316,000,000 structure, with 3,000 guest rooms with baths, occupying a block | of frontage between Seventh and! Eighth Streets, just south of the Blagkstohe, It will be called the Hotel Stevens. James W. Stevens, President of the | Hotel La Salle Company, which will build, own and operate it, announced to-day that it will be a medium-pricea hotel, with 2,000 of the rooms renting | for $3.50 and $4 a day. The highest | priced rooms will be $7. The features will include a conven- tion hall, seating 4,000; an exposition floor, covering 35,000 square feet; a banquet hail, seating 1,045, and a din- ing room, seating 1,000, with lounge | und private dining room connecting, which cam be thrown open to seat 3,600. Construction will begin May 1. a= siemens generally charming, | RESINOL | Soothing and Healing a a gems OPEN EVENINGS a) In the Question of Cost of These FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIAL | PLAYER-PIANOS Profit has largely been disregarded because we in- een 1 tend to reduce our surplus stock of rebuilt instru- ' ments. You will profit by this sale. Just pay a deposit i} -—and the balance on easy payments. H Rebuilt Player Pianos H Thayer..............$295 | Haynes $450 i Ennis..... © Ore | SONMONe ccc acs, 475 { Caldwell 440 | Fisher a . 475 \ Anderson 450 | Goetz & Co 525 } Pa Chick ‘ uckermyg @& | Weber 5 i Steinway Up i Goetz & Co. 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Afternoon These Were $45.00 Frocks to $59.50 Lovely Dresses, the beauty of which cannot be successfully depicted in ordinary black and white sketches such as we show here. They are of a decidedly high type, unusual at this price, and of higher quality fabrics than are generally found’ in dresses at $38. Such materials as 33 B Paulette Crepe Canton Crepe Faille Crepe Georgette Crepe and Combinations < Devel Mens < Trimmed with bronze, steel and irides- cent beads in many unique but distinc- tive designs. Some with lace collars and others with scallops. In all of the sea- son’s newest shades such as Maillard, Cornflower Blue, Mohawk Periwinkle, Navy, Brown, Black 38.00 38.00 Saturday You’ll Find Hundreds of the New Handsome Coats and Wraps Made of all of the latest and finest materials in vogue for Spring in all Coats 25° to 62:58 Wraps 29-75 to 95: Materials range from plaids to the most expensive weaves. Some of the newest shades and models. lined, others unlined. Full flare Some with flowing sleeves. Others models. Some with crush collar, tailored models as well as dress styles. Braid and self-trimmed. All Trimmed with fringe, chenille and braid. others with cuff collar. ane, The model illustrated made of Vel- The model illustrated made of Pan- dyne has cuff collar with deep velaine lined with Canton Crepe. fringe, hand-embroidered border fin- Crush collar and flowing sleeve with iahedianithid fan ined ith crush cuffs. Finished with two IAN DSS: ag handsome tassels. With or without Canton Crepe. Fastens with one belt. Price, 62.50. 62.50 55.00 button at neck. Price, 55.00. Saturday---A Wonderful Group of Newest Tricotine Spring Suits yf 90 si 5 00 : Staictly hand-tailored Suits made by manufacturers of national repute and fashioned of the best grade of Tricotine Twill Cord Poiret Twill Piquetine Tailleurs of straight, sweeping lines. The strap braid, arrow heads and pin tucks are applied in ways to narrow the back lines and add height and grace to the figure. Peco Four styles are shown here. Observe the mannish notch collars, the 2-button front. The coats are 34, 36 and 38 inch length. Some braid, others self-trimmed. With or without belt. Lined with Can- ton Crepe or Radium Silk. =saLe AT (RRR THREE BROOKLYN STORES—— = , | =

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