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

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The suite she Musleal programme, SHIP NEWS INFORMATION sent by me Naval Observatory tme| from a public port nen to New York forty-fifth career, TH gramme w tion, "Th dating from 188 which the ¢ two pianos © representations an,"' of course, tion, the > Rhapsody of Liszt completed the pro PARIS A WILKEAMS CArraty gramme Hospital t Lenora Sparkes, Perfection We are told by the phil- osopher that “perfection does not exist.” But we try to make Pride of the arm Tomato Catsup as nearly perfect as modern skill can devise. Every- body always says It Is Great Millions of Bottles Sold Annually in Grocery and Delicatessen Stores Franklin 1423 By Frank H. Warren. Another local orchestra, the Sym- phony Society, got under way yester- day as Conductor Walter Damrosch, § Market, | looking sprightiier than ever in spite Produce Market re-lof his thirty-eight years of leader + re ship, led his men. throust AMER Ge late gramme that contained one picce It is the s al of th but for y ring by, wish of the sibly," use of its Y perhaps feared audience sec 8 Saint-Saens in an idle moment. It is a ‘‘stunt” n orchestra and rn geqtnayinn Hilcmen with long ears, neatly executed vith a master hand, though some of sfully done by competitors ie. Pavlowa has often graced lovely melody with her interp “Dying Swan." Damrosch and his nephew, Q Mannes, presided at the pianos and ++ Oct. made a good job of i We would as be soon listen to Mr. Damrosch at the Ort. 14] plano as several of the solo artists he presents throughout a season. AAMC 8 were plenty of smiles and a good sf A 1 time was had by all the humans. second symphony, 5 ived Vivaldi concerto for An evening benefit for the ht the baritone, Titta Ruffo, back tu the Hippodrome stage of the Metropolitan | How much that means | is expressed in every that makes up the quality of Borden's Grade A’ Milk. Ask us about this. BORDENS Farm Products Co, Inc . THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, IN THE REALM OF MUSIC saninlnionin Symphony Society Opens Its Season With Orchestral Novelty. Opera Company, gave a recital in Town Hall. Her voice is light, of pleasing timbre, and the soprano uses it rather expertly. Her singing style and interpretive art have improved since we last heard her. In the evening, fn the same hall, another soprano, Francesca Cuce, gave & programme of songs and oper- atic arlas. We I!ked her fresh, clear tones, the easy manner tn which they were produced, and her straightfor- ward, simple manner. Isa Kremer, a Russian, an interpre: ter of ballads and songs, with a bie vogue in Kurope if her press notices be relied upon, made her Amert- an debut in Carnegie Hall. Mme Kremer attempts to entertain an audi- nce with folk songs minus such ac- cessories as scenery and costumes. She probably lives her songs, as she is sald to do, but her performance would be more Interesting in English However, we shall probably grow to like her, for these Russians havo a way of snaring you eventually. Saturday last was not all football, and three artists, all good ones, did their mite toward taking the public mind off touchdowns and goals. Mr. Helfetz, tho violinist, poured forth his refined art in Carnegio Hall to the dreamy accompaniment of fem- inine * and "Ahs."" 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