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’(CIN THE REALM OF MUSIC i gt sions From an Artist's Life’ (varia- Frieda Hempel Givi tions for orchestra and piano), played Fourth and Final Concert — [at recent Phitharmonic concerts, Mac- at Carnegie Hall. Dowell's “Indian Suite’ and Liszt's symphonic poem, Mr jengelberg’s favorite, ‘‘Les Preludes,’ are all mat- ters the conductor and his band manage with their eyes shut. A: there any novelties left in the Pr harmonic’s music kit?) Or have they foresworn a varied musical fare for Lent? By Frank H. Warren. Frieda Hempel, a member of that illustrious bang, the queens of song, * gave her fourth and final concert last evening in Carnegie Hall. While the discussion regarding Mme. Hentpei's Yooalism had two sides, there vos only general accord as to the charm- The iwventieth we three, son, starts next » the jast but of the Metropolitan Opera sea- Monday afternoon ing picture she made in her cloth of gold gown. The ‘Sweet Bird" \hat warbled from Handel's ‘‘Il Pertsiero- #0" could only have been a bird of] whose slogan should be, 'C' paradise, providing a bird of paradise] for it.’ Brings. The programme was labelled] Furrar's best part, is request,’ but it is certain that some|day “I. of Mme. Hempel's admirers could have} and with wished for a larger assortment of/Gigli, bu! with a special performance of ‘5: gourotchka,"’ ‘The Snow Monday aight ") he bill, Wednes- with its near musi¢ Muzio and Messrs. e und Mardones dispert- those delicate French songs that she]ing themselves on the Rhine banks, sings so well, and not so much of|i# the uttraction. ‘Tose. Schubert, Schumann and Strauss. The}ated and innocuous but soprano’s middle register is still of] fresh lease on life by the dramatur efforts of Mme. Jeritza, is down tor ‘Thursday matinee, with Jeritzu (her last appearance) In the title ss Farrar will sink ‘Louise’ evening. Friday ‘Forza de) with Mmes. Ponselle lovely quality and her higher notes seem to have taken on strength sine her last appearance. She is still qui in the Arditi a An ex-queen of song, Mme. was heurd in a benefit recital in the afternoon, She was the old temper: mental Calve, with the familar man- nerisms on view, and her singing not so @atisfactory as at her first apr Ottein, Spanish ance. Mighty-five per cent. gestures.| soprano, a third opportunity 5 per cent. song. 6 per cent. French oe diction, 2 per cent. agility, 2 per cent.] Above what favored waste: “Carmen” and 1 per cent. gown, an cugo opera stars twinklin: analyst might figure it. inquires. Those who like the Henrietta Conrad, soprano, sang an] summum bonum in art are invite’ to ambitious programme in Aeolian Hall.| picture the interior of the Shrine She has a big voice of good quality] Temple in Helena, Mont., last Me that Is not as yet handled as skilfully] night and observe our d as it might be unfolding for the eaxer ¥ Then there was a zenry the charms of no ot! Fvelyn MacNevin, heroine than the modest 8. young artist suffered with : night the same Mary and her for was announced, and its effect will endeavor to take Portland's (Ore- noticeable in her opening group of] gon) fancy with ‘‘Monna Vanna." old Italian airs. rise rsatienien ie POLICEMAN SAV AMAN DROW NING, Charles Augman, forty, of No. 100 Essex Street, Jersey Clty, fell into Erte Basin at 4 A. M. to-day while crossing a gangplank to the lighter E of which he 1s Captain, at the Dyckman _ Street. Policeman Rawley of Hamilton Avenue Station tossed him @ rope and pulled him out. He was treated at Cumberland Street Hospital and went back to quarters. thas its second hearing nee ond ‘Lucia’! in the Mme. ‘ROW The Philharmonic Orchestra once vain invaded the Metropolitan Opera House last evening, continuing the series of Tuesday concert auditorium. There was no In the programme that accompanied this orch pita ey nite from Hall. Brah Holds 80 Pounds HANG it up—out of the way yet have it right at hand when you need it. Just reach for it. The twine slips easily through the eye- let of the hanes LUDLOW pack. age. Use only what you need. oes a kage of LUDLOW rom your dealer today. te it iis tying home parcels. It is more economical than using old twine scraps, for it saves your time, your temper and your pocket. book. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS oration The M. J. Grady Company, Inc. Hel man-Corr ite Company | Charles F. Hubbs & Company illar & Co., Inc J. P. Nawrath & Co,, Ine. Witkinos Brothers & Co. Inc. |D. S. Walton & Co. D. P, Winne Co., Inc. leery Gade Co Daughter of Notable Family to Be- Announcement will be tade In} for one yenr with 686 votes. His op-|man and not necessarily a\mourntul Washington to-day of the engage-|ponent, Edwin EB. Redfield, Democrat, habs arid a ok recelved 430 votes. Indertakers, he went cn, should dla- ment of Miss Isabelle L. May tol "Sonn H. Baldwin, nominee of both|eard black gloves, sombre counter Harry 8. Black of New York. The] parties, unopposed, for village, treas-|funereal ani shroudiike clothes. marriage will take place in Washing- on soon, but the date has not been sut. Miss May is the daughter of Col 4 Mrs, Henry May and is a member | . of one of the most widely known fam- ilies in the country. -| member of the May famlly long prom. inent In New York, Washington and Baltimore. bella T. Coleman of California, Mr. York, politan, Union League and Turf and Feld Clubs of this clty rnd of the Metropolitan of Washington. -] Chairman of the United States Realty and Improvement Company ancora: ELECTED ELEVEN TIMES PRESIDENT OF BABYLON THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 22, MISS MAY ENGAGED Babylon at yesterday's election, re- celving 606 votes against 688 received by his Republican opponent, Edwin P. Watros, James O'Shea, nominee of both par- tlee for village trustee for two years, received 763 votes against 546 for WIll- terms have not by ever, He was firs TO HARRY S. BLACK come Bride of Well Known iam Kellum, Gustave Fishel, Demo-] Associated Undertakers of Greater . crat, was also elected a trustee for two]New York had a m yesterday at Realty Man. years, receiving 677 votes, William B.] which one made « adying that Sprague, Republican, was elected trustee urer, received 1,028 votes. Frank 5B. Davis, nominee of both parties, was ful works of art. 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