The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1922, Page 35

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IN REALM OF MUSIC Mme. Elsa Stralia, New 4 prano, Sings With the N. Y. Symphony. PP By Frank H. Warren. Whe final Thursday afternoon con- “part of the New York Symphony Or- dhestra served to introduce here a » kew soprano, Mme. Bisa Stralia of (australia, whence her professional game. Mme. Stralla’s selections were fam aria from “Tannhauser’ and the @iMoult “Ocean” aria from Weber's “Oberon.” Here is a voice that, for yn about captures the season's wecord;) a thrilling, pranc, with « well equalized scale, the fowest register not so satisfactory, tut with ringing upper notes that fairly shook the rafters of Carnegie Hall. But, unfortunately, it seoms to be a voice vold of feeling and iricap- ressing deep emotion. The umber were the Tschal- y foarth symphony and Weas- excerpts, concluding with the “ ti 2” wil repeat ‘the grogracinas to-night, Gp.) BUMber fs in the sumbre, melancholy mood characteristic of the Finnish composer, replete with technical dif- ficulties, a challenge to violin vir- It cannot be sald that Mr. Schmuller, though he made a cour- ageous try, mastered either its moods “Lohengrin,” with a familiar cust, that included the much discussed was the Opera bill. Other interpreters of the popular Wagner opera were Mr. Gustafson as Kink Henry, Mr. Sembach ae Lohen- erin, Mr. Rosa as Toloramund, Julia Claussen as Ortrud, and Mr. Leon- hardt as the Herald. Mr. Bodanzky The audience was of those proportions that delight even a seasoned impresario, erson, cloratura soprano, G hoeat artist who has legitimate dintms to recognition, gave her an- mual recital in Aeolian Hall. programme, well designed to disclose her vocal possibilities, comprised five groups of songe—old Italian, modern French, modern German, an arla from “Ta Somnambula,” and four English fongs, of which three were new. Mme. Patterson's assets are a real aitiging style, excellent diction In the Don’t eat new cheese. Kraft Cheese is a thor- oughly ripened cheese. It is this proper ripening that makes Kraft Cheese so perfectly digestible. good phrasing, a feeling for expres- Sion and the musical phrase, and the Fequisite naivete and charm when the mbdod of the song calls for them, On the other side of the ledger, the so- prano has a tendency to slide up to ‘a high tone, resulting In an uncertain ttack at times, a vibrato occaslon- Wally was evident and her hgther notes too frequently sounded her Bellint aria her sc were good and her vo Mas obit sharp in the second stanza apd the final high note was unmusi- ‘The main fault with her color- singing is a want of brilliancy. iegether i euceesstul performance. Her husband, A. Russ Patterson, was a accomplished accompanist. 3 varieties: American, Pimento, Swiss, sold by the slice, pound or loaf. 8 VARIETIES IN TINS Tse Niemack, a young violinist, en- teetained an enthusiastic company of friends and well wishers at a recital Miss Niemack, still in the beginner's section of her class, Her smal! tone !s mustcal and her technical resources sound, fhe played a Handel sonata, a Pag- enini concerto and a halt dozen shorter numbers. The Philharmonic Orchestra, d!- rected by Willem Mengelberg, fered its Thursday subseribers a pro- gramme made up of Sst “Ein Heldenteben, dedicated to Mr. Mengelberg, and the fibelius D minor violin concerto, played by Alexander Schmuller, This <SHiP NEWS INFORMATION is guaranteed always fresh and of fill strength- because it is sealed ina SflFEEK ES EL eEEzez=E Santa’ Elisa, Valparaiso... Hudson, Queenstown » Hamilton, Bermuda iia, 3 MMMMMAM, OCAL’ JEWELRY AS ts) of bringing to the wearer Good CKLEY ll Boys’ Suits— Were $10.60. cscecss 6.85 All-wool years. cheviots — sizes 8 to 16 ' For Misses An Extraordinary Special Purchase of UnusualSample Dresses of Canton Crepe 37.50 a Value $54.73 to $69.73 These dresses are interpreta- tions, for the American miss, of the newest Parisian mode and are made by an exclusive designer. The jewel-like effects in col- ored or steel beads so much the rage in Paris. The latest novelties in sleeves, ag well as the simple draperies of the straight silhouette, mark these dresses as authentically smart as they are individually charming. Colors, the high shades and the darker tones. Sizes 14 to 20 years. One of the many styles is pictured. TODAY TOMORROW 4,524 UNTRIMMED HATS AND TRIMMINGS 1.38 Reg. values $1.75 to $3.50 ODO aS | Large, medium and small shapes, in new- est Spring straws and colors. Included are some silk faced models and a limited num- ber of popular hood styles for juniors. 1,860 Flowers and Fruit Wreaths— | Wheat bands and some ostrich trimming— 15 Peg. Valles B110 {0 BIOB) cassersartsaesserverserccs Angee 2,495 Flower Clusters— Wheat hands, flowers and fruits and eagle quills-~ | reg. values 35 and .43, at... Free Trimming Service Women’s Hig Cotton Vests 22 Seconds of 47 and .57 quality, unusually good value in cotton vests in pink or white. Low neck and sleeveless, with band, bodice or cro- chet tops. Regular and extra sizes. Are Youa Baseball Fan- Our Sporting Goods Section is so much of a fan that it has gathered in full assortments for the opening of the baseball season and marked them at special prices so that all the other fans, including the young- est, may find the season more enjoyable because of our special values. ‘ Here is a brief list, which, of course, is only a partial enumeration: Boys’ Baseball Syits--6 to 16 | BaseballGloves .G5to 10.00 years 2.00% 4.00 Bafteball Shoes 2.95 Men's Baseball Suits | Tennis Racquets - 8.50 to 12.00 2.250 12.00 Baseballs Sto 90 | Men's and Boys’ All Wool Jet Baseball Bats .20to 2.50 seys ~All sizes 2.75 Short sleeves—knee athletic styles. Men’s Sweet Orr Overalls or Coats. Spoke stitch initi THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922, FOURTEENTH STREET Men’s Corded Repp Shirts— :. 1.09 Were $1.59.. * All sizes. Men’s Pajamas- Were $1.65 and $1.95. 1. 18 Percales, stripes and solid colors. Men’s Arrow Shirts Were 1.95, 1.42 Fine percates — all sizes and sleeve lengths. Men’s Ribbed Union Suits— 1334 to 18. 85 length and Were $1.05. ... Were $2.19 and $2.39 ile 72 Blue, blue striped or white—sizes 86 to 42. additional. Men’s Work Shirts— & x 208 44 to 60, 20 cents Were $1.09 to $1.25... 87 Blue or gray chambray—black sateen —kheki—striped Women’s White Gold Wrist Watches— percales. 14.75 Were $19.97... 14-kt, solid gold—15 jewel movement. Men’s Gold Watches— Were $14.97..-.... 10.00 10-year case—T-Jewel movement. Women’s Irish Linen Handkerchiefs— 21 Were\a8 si cs0 Gi 4 Heit Dozen 1.20 Women’s Imported Irish Linen Handkerchiefs-- Were $1.74 14 dozen. 1.18 Floral or butterfly initial. Men’s Soft Finish Cambric Handkerchiefs Were .18... ed: dozen .75 EVERYDAY Piday Excepted 9AM.” 1PM. ‘To prevent dealers buyiug, quantities + 97 ct. Cut Glass Marmalade Jars ..... Ea. .65 Silver-plated cover and spoon. None sent BILVEKWARE-MAIN FLOOR 45 ct. Ribbons Yd. .32 White, black and colors sash or millinery widths madras or stripex Lrocades. HUGE MAIN FLO! 24 ct. Boys’ Cotton Hose 14 euvy quality~ fine or coarse sib sizes 6 to VIL) HOSIERY. MAIN: P16 $5.94 Jersey Pettibloomers 3.39 Two Van Dyke pleatings trim ight Dresses rimmed —V or ro UNDERWEAT $1.24 Infants’ Nainsook Slips 65 bre teint ANUS "Dit 77 et. Boys’ Nainsook Union Suits 63 Athletic style—knee length —all sizes : KNIT UNDERWEAK MAIN FLOOR $19.50 and $22.50 Boys’ Suits hey pleate fine tailoring i CLOTHING—THIRT 65 ct. Silk Neckwear. Ea. .39 3 for 1.00 4a variety of novelty and con stripes, dots and Ja effects NISHINGB~ MAIN Men’s Suite— Were $25.00... Tweeds, worsteds, cassimeres, populag SALE Founded 18%7 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. 20TH GREAT SPRING |», NEWEST MERCHANDISE \Including Large Assortments of Smart Apparel ~ For Every Member of the Family Everybody Shops Here on Saturday _ Spring Sale Specials We reserve privilege of restricting quantities Women’s Silk 73 & sx731 7. 77 Crepe de chine, Canton crepe and embroidered hem stitched and pleated trimmin, Special Purchase Sale Silk Jersey Petticoats Value $4.65 An unusual value in the favored silk jersey colors to match the new Spring suit. Deeply pleated, in id colors, black, navy, brown, canna, emerald, rose, ng Beach, silver, tile and red. Junior Misses’ Taffeta and crepe—-all new Spring modele—sizes 12 to 16 years. Junior Misses’ Junior Boys’ Oliver — Twist and Middy Suits ' Special 585 Were $4.47. 0.0.00. Fine quality gingham and chambray. Lawn Blouses— Were $2.47.....00--- White—tailored modele—tucked and | trimmed—or with plain flat collars, hemstitched or trimmed with pearl buttons—sizes 4614 to 6444. Women’s Extra Size Cambric Drawers— Smart, serviceable little suits of all-wool tan Each has an additional washable collar of red, brown or blue ma- Suits are finished with silk ties. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Light weight coutil and batiste~ low bust—long hip. Misses’ Pink Corsets Tenderfoot Shoes For Men and Young Men Women’s Silk Gloves Were $1.00 and $1.50.. .37 Milanese and ‘Trico — two-clasp — Paris point and embroidered backs. Silver Bangle Bracelets Were $1.95 to $2.97.... .87 Set with rhinestones, pearls, red and Were $6.00 and $6.85 A close-out of three lines (some of Endicott Johnson manufacture) to make room tor Spring stock. styles in black, one in tan. forated tips and welted soles. A complete stock of Endicott Johnson’s Tenderfoot Shoes id, and tan and black calf, on ese eee ... Special MISSES’ Laced shoes with per- All sizes up to 10. Rhinestone Bar Pins- Were $2.97 to $3.97.. 1.87 | Large assortment of attractive de. Hand Bags- all wanted las aia 1.75 Brown, blue, black and buff SUITS SATURDAYS 9AM >2 PM, AT BUSINESS MAY SHARE IN THESE VALUES. SOLD BELOW COST! 15.77 Reg. Values $23.73 to $29.73 No Mall or Telephone Orders. 25 Men's Russian Corded White, pink, tan and helio~all MEN'S FURNISHINGS —MAIN FLOOR Boys’ Laced Shoes Endicott Johnson make -so lid leather construction--tan or black sizes 1114 to 131, Girls’ Patent Leather Pumps | strap —2-button pattern Thirteen different styles in tricotine, Poiret twills, serges, tweeds and sports mixtures. Tan, Copen, navy, black and newest sports Plain and fancy silk linings. $3.95 Growing Girls’ Patent Leather Pumps 2.85 $3.75 Growing Girls’ Dark Tan Pumps ONE-DAY SALE Silk Knit Vests EXTRAORDINARY 1,400 Boxes of Stationery With bodice ribbon tops Silk Knit Bloomers Attractively boxed paper in The boxes are in fancy flowered patterns, and have hinge covers, Sterling Silver and Gold Filled C In flesh and colors, sinall checked weave See Pages 12 end 14 for Other Hearn Advertising.

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