The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1922, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922, ~ in D major op. 35. Although it is in] although there fs a strange familiarity only two movements, at times it|to the first notes of the theme. The seems too long, due to a recurting| quartet played it with tender sym- monotony and a paucity of idea. | pathy—as if each member were mus- There ix some good writing, how-|ing, but in complete harmony with IN THE REALM OF MUSIC it was diMfcult to get any meaning) ever, The frugal first movement has|the others’ thoughts, The second By Fi Le ut of last evening's experience or ol as even nd ruly mysterious theme with ppar |movernent is a sort of exotic dan The Philharmonic Orchestra last} i oingoid probably shouldn't be dis- |, sh App noveme! dance @vening in Carnegie Hall started on ently no piace to go and in no hurr) | oursting now and then into a bachar- ning missed with a gesture. The compo-|ig got there. It is what for lack of al role, but with an ever-recurring puls- | Se the long trail that is to wind its devi-| sition carries the Korngold trick® | iettar term called “atmexpheric’’— ing beat punctuating the hilarity. ous way through the society's eighty-| Short, jerky Leet eat Lay passages, swelling Straussian Is = bhi Mm, a season that should be} sos from loud to soft and back memorable in the orchestra's annals) again, divided and sub-divided strings. because of the elaborate and enlarged] much crashing of brasses and a p-o- @uties its sponsors have assumed. Bee-| digious finale, This may be the music thoven’s seventh symphony had the|of the future, #o it Is here recorded place of honor on the programme. We —_—_— imagine the good men of the orches-| In the evening the New York tra could find their merry way through|String Quartet, founded in 1919 by this easy flowing river of melody un-|Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Pulitzer, ga conducted, and yet Mr. Stransky was|its first subscription concert at Acol- most prodigal and assertive with his|!an Hall, This new organization is gestures But he needed them all in| characterized principally by the fact the novelty of the evening, a new |that its ensemble is as nearly perfect Piece here, Erich Korngold's “Sym-Jas one can find, Although phonic Overture” to which the young |member—Ottokar Cadek, first viol ‘Viennese composer has given the sub-| Jaroslav Siskovy, second; Lud’ title “Sursum Cord ditt up your|Schwab, viola, and Bedrich hearts), an exhortation of the com-/and generous emotion is in all thelr munion service—to suggest, the com-|'cello— is an accomplished soloist the poser adds, the character of the work, |individual tone of each blends co! & mood of struggle and aspiration, a] pletely with that of every one of t Joyous deliverance out of storm and|others. Added to this is a fine pre- +. cision in attack, which is coupled Mr, Korngold didn’t tell the half of /with a sensitive response by all to ft. He is a young man with a gift/the composer's Intent and to each for producing orchestral effects in/other's purpose. A breadth of tone color, tone, harmonics and noise. | playing. Those who heard his opera, The} with the Haydn C Major Quartet Dead City,” Inst year at the Metro-/and Beethoven's E minor, a work tan will recall his methods. Youth|new to New York made up the pro- must have its fling; and still, while gramme—Vitezslav Novak's Quartet They are easy to prepare and there .is no waste, Cranberry Sauce served with beef gives zest to the whole meal. Now is the time to buy for preserving. A recipe folder, containing many ways to uee and Preserve oranberries, will be sent free on request, AMERICAN CRANBERRY EXCHANGE, 90 W. Broadway, New York. 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Prunellas in Our Youthful Dress Shop— Presents Charming Frocks in Enticing Variety darkened hip-line effects and bright under stripes. Fashionable dresses for slight figures may be Youthful In Junior Salon chosen here from highly Dress Shop ze Gecond Floor) specialized assortments. 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Australian opossum and raccoon trim other suits of im- ported tweed at the same price. 5 Fibre and Wool Knitted Dresses *37.50 A scroll design of silk braid is found on these knitted dresses. Silk-fibre and wool are knitted together in various combinations: Black-white, buff-orange, buff-brown, navy-cherry. These, with a variety of other models, are to be found in the Women’s Suit Department, priced from $25 to $65 THIRD FLOOR Wool Rep Is Well Tailored Into Women’s Frocks #35 and #39.50 A wide collection of tailleurs for women offers these smart but inexpensive models—an exceedingly wearable two-piece type of wool rep made with plaited skirt and pin-tucked over-blouse, $35. Also long-waisted model with soutache and pin tucks appearing on side panels at $39.50. Navy, black and brown. 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FOURTH FLOOR Patent Leather with a Light Color for Women’s Pumps 10.75 Combine any one of vartous tan shades with patent leather and you have one of the most approved footwear styles of the new season. There are two such models here, one a two-strap pump with Spanish heel, and otter ooze back. The other a Col- onial with fawn suede back. Pumps and Oxfords Greatly Reduced to $7.85 Tan,blackandpatentleather. Shoes that havesold at much higher prices. There are not all sizes in every style, bur all sizes in the collection. SECOND FLOOR Crepe de Chine Suit Blouses $9.75 In this very decorative way silk braid of contrasting shades is embroidered on crepe de Chine suit blouses; cocoa navy and grey. THIRD FLOOR Gift Books Classics for Older Boys and Girls New editions of the old, eternal classics of youth are always welcome to the boy or girl old enough to read and appreciate them, These are charmingly bound books, romantically illustrated in full color. Moby Dick, by Herman Melville, $3.50 Don Quixote, by Cervantes, $3 Stories by Mrs. Moles- worth, $3.50 Master Skylark, by John Bennett, $3.50 Heidi, by Johanna Spyri, $3.50 BOOK SHOP—GROUND FLOOR Fur Coats for Football Games Demand Short-Backed Hats .*5 to 20 Hats designed especially to wear with fur coats, their short backs fitting comfort- ably into the large envelop- ing collars. You'll need one of these for the game to- morrow or next week. Is it to be felt, velour or duvetyne —a bright shade of contrast or a brown so harmonize with your furs? We have an alluring variety--most mod- erately priced. FOURTH FLOOR

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