The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1922, Page 35

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OLLI LLL TTT REN TT NTT ET AT TREN PE IT RTA AMT ae bert Spatting, American Violinist,"Is ‘Soloist With Nebr: By Frank H. Warren. t it Sue,Harvard, soprano, eiven last evening in Aeolian Hall. Harvard, a Welsti girl of Amert< san bringing up, had already won so- prano laurels, having been a short ‘erm meniter of the Metropolitan Opeth Gdmpany; atta having, last olithther réeéfred recognition at a Lon- «On; Wnglatid, Fecital. At the Metro- » We Believe, ‘thé singer was ‘with stich roles as “off stage y " or voice from the wings, strange agsigninents, considering yo- «gy talents that are far above the a opératic “second row’? s6- pranos—so called. fay’ Harvard “last evening was Prting under diffeuities. She was ‘ging trots & seVere cold, the éf- f which were quite évident, but through this throaty curtain oné ld of a well estab- Gores srt “bye seen to poswess the voll ; her diction good; her voice hes warmth @nd fullness, espectatty “Fountains of Rome.” Albert Spald- ing, “pne of ours,” was the soloist, and it waa good to see an American occupying the exalted position. Mr, Spalding has matuted, musically, and i@ counted among the elect, but the difficult Brahms concerto is still be- 3 a vale} Yond him, Overlobking some elips of Ase: gh We sen teat Wall Mit intonation, bis interpretation tacked bréadth and vigor. planned om an over-réfined, diminu- tive scale. His stnall, sensitive tone guards the Brahms goal alone. Thé colortul Glazounow symphony, with scherzo, its tranquil andantée ries afouhd the opening straifi of “Celeste Aida,’ and the booming, jazzy finale, tickled the fancy of the au- diends, Respighi"s “Fourttal: jayed here in 1919 by the Philhar- .onie Orchestra and later int ted by Toscanini, is # descriptive ¢ompo- sition by one of Italy's yourfer writ- ers, fot so modetn as some of his contemporaries, ful passages, ahd the large instru- mental force, thet includes a plan, célesta, bells and other devices, is skilfully handled, Opera stars appear to réquiré con- cert tuning up tyle is refined and on “hig time." het vocalism Tuesday night, Florence dite for Easton ii recital fields. It seemed to be ny we elfn furs tet It has really beaut!- rior ta their shining ime. Onegin unloosed went along, and, shipment of wild animals and birds, eatined for soological gardens and cir- ‘cuses in the United States and Europe, Was unloaded here to-dey from the steamer Bearport frém the Orient. ‘The cargo is the property of Frank H. Beck, dealér in wild creatures, who gathered ft in varidtd parts of the Far Bast énd shipped ft from Bingapore and Calcutta, The cargé includés dlephants, tigers, lioris, leopards, civet cats, ant- éatete, monkeys, pythonia, cobras, other latge reptiles and 4,000 Birds. Halt of the cargo will be discharged here and the rematndér at San Fran- cisco, Beck, with his wife, left san Franctsco for the Ofieht sévetal months ag6. Mra Beck assisted in thie care of the animals on the voyage, Sad Baston, soprano, gave a recital in Car- | JERUSALEM A POPtLAR WiktRR negie Hall last night, and Chaliapin is cert Sunday. expert In both operatic and ‘This (ntéiligent song- stress presented a difficult programme, improving as she with many of her audience, making her ire the poy in fer final group, that inet two gongs by Frank La Forge, her accompanist. nlp ANIMALS, BIRDS, SNAKES OF ALL KINDS ARRIVE Ship Brings Carge From Orient for Zoo and Otredses. RESORT. modern hoatelry. Nov. O=-A large inte fnlddie rekiéter; she catehes the oad Of her Sdng And shé mows what itmeans. Because of hoarseness, the HOF tones were fot £6 agreeable and wéral numbers were beyond her. But naturally musical and artistic, ‘wah & welcome relief to the flood @ unprépared, 1f ambitious, singers that had {fi the last few few weelts been straining the recital dikes, Damrosch, for his first i‘ afternoon Symphony, con- cart, selected Glazounow’s fifth sym- phowy, Brahms’s violin concerto in D end -Respighi's symphonic poem, FOR, REAL USTOM TAILORED” CLOTHES LOOR-FOR THIS SIGN Shown Only by Members orcad This Association Your Absolute Assurance of Satisfaction IF STOMACH IS | * TROUBLING YOU, “ -CHEW A FEW!! Instantly! End Indigestion, Gas, «Heartburn, Acid: Stomach 4 SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Unless you ¥ Insist! ebitic “Bayer Cross’’ on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for, Colds Toothache Neuritis Neuralgia : Headache Rheumatism Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only ‘Bayer’ package which contairis proper directions. 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