The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1922, Page 19

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‘@(_ IN THE REALM OF MUSIC } her singing, the final group of songs together, with the added numbers be- Ing the chief sufferers. Mins Melius| New York Electrical League, lunch~ has naturally a fine voice and seems to be at her best fn such Ught num- bers as Saint-Saens's “Air du Rossig- Philadelphia Orchestra Closes Successful Concert Sea- son Here. By Frank H. Warren. ‘The opera stars being engaged elsc- where, Vassar College took possesston ef the Metropolitan last evening, hav- ing arranged, for the bevefit of the college salary endowment fund, a concert that brought together the Mendelssohn and University Glee Clubs, with Rosa Ponselic, operatic Soprano, as soloist. Neison Coffin eonducted the Mendelssohn organiza- tion and Arthur Woodruff was at his tamitiax pont guiding the University “men, Both clubs enoy well, and thelr selections w ed enough to hold the interest. were heard together in soveral numbers, Miss Ponselle’s operatic selections proved her best efforts. The Philade!phia Orchestra closed New York season with a cohcert Carnegio Hall. Though it ta not a Bovelty here, Sorlwinc® “Prome- thous’’ is heard so rarely that it may be considered the prograrime feature. The Russian Symphony Orchestra a few years ago utilized this number in attempting to aggravate musical Moods and sensations by meane of folored lights thrown on a screen. The venture was not regarded as an Ristoric success. But, minus the lights, “Prometheus” last evening ‘was not impressive. It is long, and toward the olose furious and bombastic. Mozart's E flat symphony ‘was delightfully given. Other num- bers were Rimsky-Korsakoff's “‘Rus- man Easter" and Bach's Passacaglia te C minor. The Philadelphia men and Mr. Stokowski, their leader, were allowed to depart without the usual demonstration accorded popular con- ductors. Luella Molius, as as up to the standard she « her last winter's appearance erations have found their , N. Val Peavey, American pianist, was heard in recital in Aeolian Hall, his first public appearance in some years. Mr. Peavey got off to a good start, playing the Hayden andante with variations with nice technical skill and tone, following It with a colorful and impressive performance of the adagio movement of Bee- thoven's Sonata, opus 27, No. 2. Af- ter that he seemed to let down and a phlegmatic, matter-of-fact attitude appeared to grapple with him. His programme, in addition, comprised a Chopin group and numbers by Brahms, Liszt, Palmgren, Debussy, Beach and Hutcheson. rican coloratura au: gave a second recital in Hall. Her work did not strike Even and dry cold at % the cost of ice Temperature always the same. Never varies more than five degrees up or THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1922. 1" Manhattan Matinee Club, luncheon, Waldorf-Astoria, 1 P. M. All Hallows’ Institute, entertainment and dance, Waldorf-Astoria, M. Church of the Healing Chi ing, Waldort-Astoria, 8 P. M. St. Luke's Nurses" Alumnae, dance, Waldorf-Astoria, 8 B, M. Occupational Theres. bridge, Wal- Fifth Avenue Association, luncheon, Waldorf-Astoria, noon. Club, luncheon, McAlpin, Phillips Exeter Academy, dinner, Me- IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. Clason Point Military Academy, card and Jance, Commodore, ’ a ahmed Association, dinner, Astor, Pennsylvania, evening. convention and dinner, Astor, 10 A. M. eon, Astor, 1 P. Clio Club, luncheon, Astor, 1 P, M. Lutheran Hosp! dies’ Auxillary, cards, Astor, 2 P. M. and the Swiss Echo Song. When| Professional Photographers’ Society, tries for volume she forces her] dinner, Astor, 7 P. ice, it tends to flat, losing its qual-| Hawkins's Zouaves ity. We can forgive this, but not the| Mer, Astor, 7 P. M interpretive embellishments of that final group. It lacked sincerity. Bankers’ Forum, uncheon, Pennsylvania, Sons of the American Revolution, State Society, meeting, Army * Ansoclation, din- 3 . Eelectic Club, meeting-luncheon, Wal- dorf-Astoria, 11 A. 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In black, white, 45 “Onyx” lustrous ingrain black | cordovan, navy, gray, suede, Rus- | at $5. thread silk Stockings with double | sian calf and green, well rein- zs silk tops and lisle soles. forced. ari HIS yoorene — dated ; . ‘ to arrive before ter but “ont Grality CAL CO “Onyx” splendid quality pure was delayed in manufac- thread silk Stockings in black, silk Be feomicees, fees ot sy | ture. The delay results in an white, periwinkle, cornflower, polo, | With mercensed tops and ’ | offering now for a price much beige, niekel, eordoven and blond. ve one fs * ; ge. " Black, white, cordovan, dark gray, | lower than was originally in- $3 Quality at $1.98 lightygray and navy. tended. The best recommen- “Onys" fine ove, leslroc, na = At $1.59 re dation of these Pumps is the iD, ium weig! ie * ext ty ii i were a Slockings in black ouly ihre tak “Rinks, Vol Tookiices, |) (axe thesianes: Tate i ly fe . Of a fine black + $2.75 & $3 Guality at $2.50 | im black, white, ‘cordovan, navy Pigskin of ap earn ee and gray; mercerized soles and in a sik deen manned wes silk ribbed ‘ops. style, with Cuban heel, welted “wydetop” pay “pointex” heels At $1.98 sole, medium narrow toes Also black fine gauge pure thread “Onyx” lustrous ingrain thread with no tip. silk with mercerized tops and soles vile Se ful fashioned, in black: Full range of alues, and o& lceks and jie, cordovan, vy. y a hand embroidered side clceks aud’ | Tyede: well teinforesd. | value unusual for $5.45, Leseer'e—Main Floor Loeser's—Main Floor. << ee

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