The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1922, Page 27

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH { IN THE REALM OF MUSIC | “Faust” Has an Off Night in Attendanice, at the Opera. for.. Mozart, could he see them, would ? | undoubtedly open his eyes in appre- ciative wonder. —————— FOR DISABLED MEN'S RELIEF. Representatives of fifty war and civic organizations of the city will meet this aftefnoon at the home of Mrs, Louis Ledoux, No. 180 West 57th S arrange for 4 mass meeting Hall next Tuesday night to question of the disabled soldier, Noble Braden is Chairman of the com- mittee, on which are Mrs, Ledoux, Al- bert Z. Gray, L. S. Breckinridge, Ed- wi . Walter Hamilton, Thomas Magrane, ardner, By Frank H. Warren. What shail be said of the operatic ¢ \hation when “Faust” falls to dw? Perhaps the fact that it was sung but a week ago, plus the fabt that the Bolto version, “Mefistofele,” was given only last Monday, and that on the same afternoon Miss Far- rar’s friends made a grand rally to the colors when she reappeared in an of ‘La Boheme," all combined * absorb the Faust-Farrar enthu- siasm of the week. At any rate, last night's attendance at the Metropoll> tan, when the Gounod setting of Goethe's tragedy was given, con- stituted no record in these daye of surging opera crowds, However, the excellent cast stood to Its singing . Miss Farrar did her Jewel song ; Mr. Martinelli, in the rhapsodized as usciously as the most modest maiden could desire; Mr. Danise ‘‘dio pos- sented” in true Italian style; Clar- ence Whitehill was a designingy Mephistopheles; Mary Ellis proved a fetohing Siebel, the choruses went well and the Kermesse scene was lively enough. Mr. Hasselmans con- ducted. Florence Trumbull, pianist, was heard in recital in Town Hall in the afternoon. A Mozart Fantasie, two Scarlatti numbers, Beethoven's So- nata Op. 27, No. 1, a Chop group, a Rachmaninoff Serenade, an intermez- zo Scherzando by Leschetizky, under wham Miss Trumbull studied, a Bour- ree (for left hand alone) of Saint- Saens and Liszt's ‘‘St. Francis Walk- ing on the Waves’’ made up her pro- gramme numbers. Miss Trumbull is am average performer. Portions of her programme she made interesting rp portions were inclined to be dull, age Tea Turns Gray Hair Dark Gieeoae kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and attrac- tive with a brew of Sage Tea -and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied, with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will -get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, improved by the addi- tion of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture can be depended upon to re- store natural color and beauty to the hair. A_ well-known downtown ‘An interesting selection of songs is promised by Idelle Patterson, soprano, who gives a recital to-night in Aeolian Hall. Mrs, Patterson is ambitious ard studious, and her appearances in the past have afforded keen enjoy- ment to those who appreciate good singing. joth local symphonic orchestras scheduled for concerts to-day ‘he New York Symphony this afte oon at Carnegie Hall will play dschatkowsky and Wagner, with ‘Isa Stralia, soprano, as soloist, and he Philharmonic this evening will resent Alexander Schmuller, violin- st, In Sibellus’s concerto in D. druggist says everybody uses | Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied—it's so easy to use, too. You simp) dampen a comb or soft pd and draw it through the hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair dis- appears; after another appli- cation or two, it is restored to its natural color, and lqoks glossy, soft and beautift ; The dress rehearsal of Mozart's pera ‘Cosi fan Tutte’’ yesterday dis- josed that’ Mr. Gatti za has a Er in store for his patrons in e way of stage settings. The de- are quite unlike anything the etropolitan has heretofore gone in (G8 YEARS OF HOME FURNISHING )— NUMAN lo NortuWest Corner Situ Aveal9 J Whenever we have “keyed” our customers to find out which medium of advertising was bringing the best results, we have found that old cus- tomers and recommended cus- tomers greatly outnumber those brought in by any other adver- tising. This can only be due to com- plete satisfaction with our merchandise, prices and service and should mean much in help- ing you decide where to buy your furniture. I7— Generously, if Desired | ii f Porceloid Side Icer Hygienic; Solid Oak; Porce- ‘eid Food Compartment; as illustrated, at, $27.98 CRED. 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