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- + THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROB 13, 1922. bi eee wever, clotht day by Judge Goldsby. Rivers Pr de out: however, clothing them with eer! GLAD HE KILLED SHERIFF. |4,.0% {utee, Golder... Rivets sn: ba DY IN THE REALM OF MUSIC This, MOBILE, Al th 13.—Dossy Riv. |eeked that the full time limit be ftaed Se itt ers, twenty-three, moonshiner, con- | fF the execution ‘J i 4 victed of the murder of Deput; rift} The man, the day he shot om, an's performance is a com- he had Mozart’s “Cosi 99) tressed hestra effects. | *° St ad Carl A, Brill, will dle on the gallows |he was giad he had done “Wie s ¢ Fan Tutte whe poet fs hance gactelly bet tapping | Mendabie stunt only. ‘May 6, The execution date was ret yester-!not changed from that attitude since, many @ Sabbath tos, Mr. Bodansky ees — "FR rere URN Tre sertemeNEE ME eRe EEE leita ie sand rf j Is to Be Sung on and his little orchestra played it in] Frederic Warren gave another of See how Chiclets : March 24. the proper spirit. his artistic ballad concerte—in which : j + | several performers took part, and the . i Mr. Damrosch and his New York|Metropolitan regular coneert enlisted s up wor i By Frank H. Warren. Symphony Orchestra adapted thelr ' § = tt ‘The last of the Metropolitan's nov- | programme to the day, and musically —they’re so “peppy ’ 4 ; " their listeners a sunny afternoon. fities for this senson, Mozart's oper} <1. Mozart ballet music, Glazou-| tr p 9 eet buffa, “Cosi Fan Tutte,” will be given | now's light, cheery and scidom-heard| 48 pr by the audiences for quiet nerves ta at the opera house Friday evening, | fourth symphony, and Moszkowski's| every artist and encores by every ¥ ia i. S Maren 24. ‘The cast chosen for this] Perpetual Motion wer the orchestral] artist for the audience. ~ —they’re so “ restful’ rat in| ®umbers, ‘The soloist was the con-| = ————— ¢ production—probably the fi tralte Seat cape = guerite D'Alvarez, As she A ; } America—will be: Fiordiligt, Mme./ .vtontiy Was not at her best, due to restore tem: | aston; Dorabella, Mme, Peralta:|a cold, it appeared, it is enough to||] Bean Porridge Hot I | lO. e um * re { Despina, Miss Bort; Ferrando, George | name her selectiona—Gluck's air, ““Di- Bean Porridge Cold they're so tful } | Gugiletmo, Mr. De Luca, and] vinllee du Styx," from “Alceste,” and ea 7 ' wv shor numbers by Tschalkowsky and (Don Alfonso, Mr. Didur. Mr. Bodan-| fio" But hot or cold, Pepperngint—Tutti-Frutti—Spear saint i US: Soa onn, to mines FEY Foor in the tenes which has been made according to in-] A goodly number of the curious . structions of Gattl-Casazza by Urban, | went to the Hippodrome ‘n the eve- vide a novelty, as the per-}ning to hear Robert Murray, the en oes Seat Case piace om 0 braall twelve. rearcota édprano, who, the memanes programme claimed, “sings the high- Taised stage built within the ordinary | os¢ note ever’ reacned and whose ) stage in order to create tho Jattiniate | vocal \range is greater than that of ere exsential to, tite) work. sketched their finest flavor. tmosph any ether In musical history.” Master Mr. Urban also the eos- hits the hivh notes plainly tumes. | te ‘Eddys’ ’ ui enough, but they are fo, devoid of any OLD, “thi al Tae ninth concert\ \\ musieal quality that they are among the Society] those things better left unssid or un- a iends of Mi series, given| sung: ‘The dificult florid arias trom i = iowa E Hall yesterday afternoon, was| “The Magic Flute’ and “The Barber MADE INU. 8. A, cary of digestion. Haydn's Oxford} of Seville,” usually the property of jj] At Grocersand Delicatessen Stores Symp! led the way, followed by| aspiring coloratura sopranos, Master 5 fonts D major coricerto for violin,] Murray tackled with easy assurance E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. played by Alexander Schmuller, who] and with added embellishments with- seems never to tire, Mr. hw -~ - managed it no better, no worse, than @ half dozen other fiddlers we could name, and not so well as a few of the more select. An interesting and melodious number was a Slovak suite of five numbers, by Viterslav Novak, one of the prominent living Czecho- Slovak composers. The suite was first played in 1906 and is much alive to- Its movements, entitled, “In baked or stewed, beans without “Fddys” Sauce lack —— a At we —and Stine! the world is pretty good again all have a simple native charm and correctly limn their titles. Novak has ‘the happy melodic gift and his suite, accordingly, while never growing pro- found, moves along pleasingly, but- If you take off your shoes at night and say—inwardly perhaps, “Ah! what a relief!’ your shoes are a mistake. Tolerating shoes like that is sheer nonsense. . Your shoes fit as they should when you never think of your feet. Fitting without,a flaw is com- mon practice at the Walk-Over * stores. It makes the world pretty good for a great many people. m Wolr-Over © Shoes for Men and Women New York City Stores $10 Fifth Avenue, between 42nd and 43rd Sts. 179 Boadway, near Cortlandt St. 1432 Broadway, at 40th St. 252 W. 125th Be. Hts Broadway, near 28th St.” 1025 Brosdway; nearS0th Bt. 612 W, islet Oe, 150 Bowery at Broome St. Brookiys Bronx—557 Melrose Avenue, neag149th St. ss . near Gates Ave. Yonkers, N. Y.—7 N. Broadway 7-7, opp. Hanover Place Paterson, N. J-—181 Market St. s06 Avenue . Poughkeepsie, N. ¥.—297 Main St. Gekco, Phoenix, and Van Raalte Hosiery Bank president and janitor both like this floor FLOOR can be liked or it can be dis- liked. Here is a floor in the Home Sayings Bank of Boston that is hard to find fault with. The bank officers like it because it is —and Now He’s the World’s ~ _ rie tich-looking. hag bank clerks Widest Read Writer on Sp orts ike it because it is restful to the feet and ‘ springy to the tread. The janitor likes it G sion RICE first broke into print as a long, Japanese potte’ lamp with clolaonne 185 Hears Rh ee designs, and colo Moet undsual Yaluel ra York's am ESTAN. QUARTER CENTURY >: because it is a remarkably easy floor to lanky boy in the Tennessee hills where he worked on a clean—waterproof, and without bulges or local paper at $10 a week. His job was to write about unsightly seams. Even grease, if there were seven columns of sports daily and perhaps dash off a little any, would wash right off. poetry on the side. Invited to join the great “Atlanta Journal,” Since a floor like this is not expensive to Rice said he’d like to take the job, but of course living expenses install, and is permanent when properly would be much greater so far from home, so he would have to laid, it satisfies everybody. have at least $12 a week totake careofthem. He got the $12. = as eee The bank floor is Armstrong's Linoleum. C RD > ED + ED + GES) SEALY ND + GED + P+ GID > Caw > Floors of Armstrong’s Linoleum have ZZ ; 1 BAUMANN. BRO. 34 Ave. & 848 SE. . % iW SEES & LED + GD > GED > CEE > eR + about all the qualities a good floor should have. ‘ . 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