The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1922, Page 17

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Schola Cantorum Gives a Pro- gramme of Italian Music, By Frank H. Warren. The Schola Cantorum, under the direction of Kurt Schindler, provided & diversified Wednesday evening in Carnegie Hall, ‘There two pieces by Verdi in his post-Aida vein end two by young Italian m rnists of the hour. The Verdi chorals were & Stabat Mater and a Te Deum, both built solidly and seriously, with Verde t times lapsing pleasantly fvom 1 Bc: churchmanship into” reminis eences of *‘Trovatore’’ Curiosity centred ja the modernist Pieces, Pizctti's “La Trenedia per Ip- Polito Moro” proved a ig of rare loveliness. It was fc double chorus, unc Moves, in accordaic @rary mate to which it wa @ classical play by d’Annunzio, sac flow of it disco! of harmony were days Jess ant, but of exotic strains which quite evoked the J} Reo-classicism of the recent Lord of Fiurme. Last came Mialipiero’s "'S } @esco d’Assisi,"’ in which orely ) chorus Giuseppe Di Hresentoc mes from | Francis. he wor modern texture. for the most + withet trifle reminiscent. Over the uli harmon and ultra orchestrition the cext w gret ina tr declamation. written Swith the grace and fluency characte: istic of Itwian art even at its mest inodern «Mr. De Luca sang it wita rare musicianship. violincel Felix Salmond. list, mude bis sr lio first ait 1 the wondrous ‘ {Ga inquiry revented ic Mark of Mutio Goftriller, Ve And Mr. + in so far in tonution 1 cerned, trout a While limes soni uneven moment juMbers were aly fect. Mr. Salmond draws a bow for tone, and his sonality and sure music th his audience it ope usciot », enti by Glazinow ‘This answers the query of (he charm ing inquisitor, Mr. Salmond’ should To Protect the Service and the ‘THE EVENING appeal to all ‘who revel In the cell#s charm, “‘Loreley’’ was sung at the Metio- pera House by the original Those enthusiasts who were not cheering their favorites in the cast were showering birthday con- gratulations upon the genial Willian. Guard, who sees that the artists are bi ATES INVIGORATE impartially acclaimed in the press thee and help thee M Guard, in rep to the usual 2 to keep. thy mind on reoting, “How laimed &, albeit tt greeting low claimed the thy albeit the ball team playeth at home.” snoTs AK GNANIN IN et The Wise Man of the Eats Thick, black smoke made it so diffi- early to-day for Patrolman Me- of the W Sth Street Station locate the Negro tenants of the fivs- tory apartment house at No. 4 West hen a fire there, believ if was dis pistol to arouse those} he flames were quickly Dromedary Dates 10¢ THE PERSONAL PACKAGE BOYS’ $15.00 Tweed Suits With Two Pairs of Knickers At $9.95 Wonderfully smart Norfolk coats, lined with alpaca, and two pairs of full-cut Knickers, lined throughout—Sizes 8 to 18. ALL WOOL, OF COURSE Xtra Quality Sport Mode! Tweed Suits with one pair of Golf Knickers and one pair of Plain Knickers. Special at $16.50. Bull Zthews | BROADWAY, AT 49TH STREET 47 Cortlandt Street 279 Broadway A Spring Opening Sale of Rights of Investors / FOR the first time since the New York ‘Telephone Company has been under Public Service Commission regulation it has applied lo the Courts for relief from an order of the Commission affecting rales for telephone service. Appli iou has been made to the United States District Court . for an injunction to restrain the Commission from enforcing its order of March 3, 1922, 1922, establishing new rates effective April 1, We have taken this action reluctantly and only because we believ« il necessary so as to protect the interests of our investors and those of the public we serve. isting rates for service will remain unchanged pending a de- termination by the Court of the company’s rights. Bills for service have been made out at present rates and ar€ payable at the regular time. Information as to any change in rates will he given to the public as promptly as possible. ‘The rates ordered by the Cominission, in our judgment, are con- fiscatorty, They would save the average telephone user about a cent a day, but in the aggregate, would reduce our revenues to 4 point that would seriously affect the conduct of the business. It is our legal obligation to furnish comprehensive telephone ser- vice of a high quality to the public. We can not meci this obliga- lion unless our earnings are sufficient not only to pay necessary operating expenses but also to provide a fair return upon the value of the property actually used in the public service, Unless . the company’s earnings are at all times fair and reasonable, it will be unable to attract the new capita} which is required by it con- tinually for new construction and the expansion of the telephone system, Continued shortage of revenue would mean deterioration of the service and stoppage of expansion, and the public would be the principal sufferers. Weare sure no telephone user wishes rates reduced at the expense of efficient service, New York Telephone Company ee —_—C_CoCoOooOooOO FUR STORAGE. On the premises Remodeling and repairing done Safe. Clean. Charges moderate NEW Gloves rom France He or She Who Hath the Most Power is Expected to most stricily obey! Exquisite suedes in pastel, mode, gray and beaver. This old rule, so well Fine kidskins in light tones, known, is often abrogated white and black— in politics and by contrel- is Tiel ee Smart slip-on and strap-at- places, ‘ ; wrist styles—$3 to $5. The Street Floor, Old Building. law or a pri great and fair is not a mere matter of discouragement to such as des promotion, but it also tends to mistreat the honesty fairne of Rose bushes, shrubs, bulbs, seeds— ready those in power or in office. BB Anil GE pomebUahen une) Dishonorable conduct on each, ($5) doven. the part of chiefs in office J). Bulbs from gladioli, tube- dually unde ith in kind and wreeks city and state governments. The people in the public eye must do right for voses and lilies of the valley at Se to canna roots at 1be, 30 varieties of shrubs, Jalifornia privet, fruit trees, able and flower seeds, fer- tilizers, garden tools. all ready. Seventh Gallery, New Bulldng. I the pubiie Pmipracals March 80, 1922. Piano Recital viday at 2.80, in the Audi- torium. Under the direction of LEOPOLD WOLFSOHN, First Gallery, New Building. : The Great March Sales with their Good | Savings end Tomorrow CHINA Sale— Save 20 to 50 per cent. dinner sets... 5,000 odd pieces of glassware further re- Second Gallery, New Building on dueed to close- out-tommorrow—1,250 pieces \ stem glass, 90e grade, for 50e—1,250 table} \ tumblers, 15¢ to 50¢ grade, for 10c—2,500 Se _V ON pieces lightly cut table glass, third less-—all PAQUIN ROLANDE RIBBON . ROLANDE other stocks of stem and table glass, fifth] 1.45; of crystal is a master when it uppliqued with heavy again uses wee tuck less. jbeads and motif of comes to the use of hand-stitchery and tiny to emphasize the stun- | dead usar * a i tenily Paviate at, cape developed in navy HOUSEWARES Sales— Seventh Gallery, New Building | Paquine piped by Satan ers pe, ith eu) Lpleally Parisian coa ica eenivanna igen: 10 to 40 per cent. to be saved tomorrow on thous- ands of needfuls tor the kitchen—ironware, wooden- Ae is ware, aluminumware, cutlery, kitchen cabinets and ra tables, refrigerators and sewing machines. First qual- ( £ ; \ ity goo All unsold Friday evening go back into regular stoek at higher regular prices, Saturday. 5c The larger your family the more you'll save, if you buy your year’s supply of SOAP before the March Sale ends Friday evening, ————e—eeeeeee a cake Friday—1l0c a cake Saturday —KNICKERBOCKER Hardwater Soup —7',¢ a cake Saturday BLU-MOTTLE Laundry Soap a cake Frid Millions of cakes have gone out, in dozen, 2-dozen, 5-dozen and 12 dozen lots, to homes in every Stute and to foreign countries. Most of the purchasers haye been women who bought these SOAPS last, year and } found that they are the t, most economical, most satisfactory finest IAPS. : \ KNICKERBOCKER SOAP may with almond, verbena, or violet fra of a lemon, with lemon odor. be had unscented, or} rance, or in cakes shape | coupon on the corner below, Fill out and mail today. Mail orders bearing March 31st cancellations on s will be filled as promptly as the great inflow of will permit. | Mail Soap Coupon today | Cloth Frocks, special at $35 A ‘collection of 50 tailored frocks at this price because | If you can’t come to the Store tomorrow, use a9. | amp rders sizes are not complete—every size represented, but more of 34 and 86 than 88 and 40 Twill, tricotine, trimmed with delightfal effect vith ! vaids and embroidery ov severely plain with perhaps a meta girdle. y blue predominates. Women's Fashion ns. Second Floor, Old Building Novelty Sports Skirts, $12.75 Featuring the new striped and checked fabrics of Spring Tweeds—eponges—homespuns. Wrap-around and straight-line models the ones that smart women are | some have fringed hem wearing this spring with the short | ome are cleverly pocketed. jacket, as trotteur costume—or | The colorings with sweaters for the golf links , lightful—s any ov country club. aad Lo) Nasr a a chosen in the brilliant The details of these skirts ave ys or in the subdued particularly tive | glays for street wear, ome a ing colored fle it Waistband 26 to 94 Second Floor, Old Building | sleeves. WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCE 80, 1932. created this chie little frock. We adapted it in silk crepe with rows and rows of braiding; {contrasting color in $115. has; MILER SOE Black erepe Roma | Another clever use of utroduced these unique the color of the a perfegt backgrom tucks in this black motifs. of white gros- flowers which . adorn for jet beading an evepe frock with cream grain ribbon interwoven the voluminous — skirt crystal girdle of a colored embroidered with ‘cordings of the of this black chiffon mode! by Miler Soeurs batiste Venise pat twill cord*in this coat frock. Ribbon girdle & tern, 279.50. at $135. of same tone. $79.50, . French Cotton Man-tailored Topcoats Stanek iat Sating for Little Boys—$14.50 French Cotton Crepe 0 I e oys ° $1.25 yard | Unusual coats made to our order, sizes 3 to 6 years, by iy the delightful pastel color the new greens, the love roses, and reds, the and plenty of black and white ues Barred French Crepe, (5¢ Sheer white cotton with bar of various colors, charming effect, lavender and vose, fo tance, or blue and yelloy First Floor, Old Buliding Mail Soap Coupon Today | Fox Scarf or Small Fur—both correct Hudson Bay Blue Foxes, (dyed red), $45; sil ecp ur—in an exquisite s|iav Hudson Bay Sable -carf $57.50 to $75. Single skins of exce lent qual Baum marten sca $412.50, Single skins; well color Jap. Davk marten searfy, 827.00, kins of good quai't Second Floor, Old Builuing ‘For Miss 14 to 20 JEANNE LANVIN, ROLANDE and JENNY so exquisitely interpreted Old Buliding—Tenth Street. LANVIN interpreted spirit of youth in this blue twill in ROLANDE ,/u tailor of men’s fine clothes who has tailored and finished oft them as he would bone silk ini S 7 Ff OS Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Store Houre: 9 to 5.30 |the new mode for mademoiselle that we hastened to adapt and reproduce some of their most delightful models’ so that the young women of America might have them at a fraction of the cost of importation. We have used fine materials and the workmanship is a credit to the tailors and dressmakers who made them, Second Floor, ROLANDE evived the jabot of white organdie on this , twill cord dress which is beautifully embroid- ered in dark, rieh tones. 895, LANVIN . has again used heavy stitching of contrast- ing color to give the effect of plaid. Navy blue twill with stiteh- the em- and wrap, red ing in gray. $95. a LANVIN FR NCH RED ~ a man’s coat. All ‘round belt—large patch pockets soteh collar, Four distinetive fabri tweeds—n blue serge—brown ga full length mohair lining important detgil Third Floor, Old Building SOLID Mahogany Tzble Lamps $12.50 grade for $6.50 50 well-shaped, steadily-based table lamps, six feet of cord, two bulbs, two-piece plug. And 2 able lamps vory and polychrome finish, in dull gold with bloc Shades extra. 0 to $35 each inverted, pleat in back, well tan covert cloth—herring rdine. another pom ORDER ON THIS COUPON BY MAIL JOHN W MAKER ase send me Uukexs @ KNICKERBOCKER HARDWATER his off the SOAP, also Cakes of BLU-MOTTLE LAUNDRY SOAP, and charge tt lo my account on Cheek went deaired) \ame \ddvess

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