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VASHINGTON AGAIN' CaN THE REALM OF MUSIC Handel sonata and tho Mendelssohn ancee, Miss Mil- the audience of his dred Stone. The norous Gs! By Frank H. Warren. ane with impeccable flawlessness, w music bobs up serenely almost | Rosario Scalero, Italian composer and|#0ns Interpreter, sang for the third|ment—plo Friends Crit ‘That Fof-| sicher, now amocited Gite tre ieca|ume in Carnegie Hall, Her country-| would | mer President Is Regain- Mannes Music School, Walter Dam.|‘™°% cYidently, find much that ts ap-|day; ing Health. rosch and the Symphony Soclety at — regular program. ce CTY the regular Sunday concert in Aeolian] For purposes of future reference] of the old coi “WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—Former ni ‘patetta feat Witeon . In Acolian Hall last Saturday” after-| “Babbitts. President Wilson is hailed by repre-|®t"n& quartet and string orchestra] i. Should be recorded, 4 of his party and as a renewed i world force in the accom- plishment of the ideal world peace. |°PUS 2nd, while nothing thrilling, upon the brief Armistice Day address!Peared to contain the better music, of the former President. the more inventive treatment. The The outstanding feature of Mr. | Choral prelude has a true ecclesiastical ‘ i : mood, and the variations, though not] - Symeoa’s firet public address since he! martiing in ingenwty, are agreeable, was stricken three years ago was a/Tho finale sounds thin in spots, as Fealization that he is winning his}|though the composer were féeling his @rim fight against illness and is well|W8Y around—trying to get some- (0) BOs saad te recove The evi-| Where. Hero his interest sagged. Mr. Scalero, from a box, bent before the dence of renewed physical strength storm of applause. Glazounow's fifth which characterized his appearance ony, through whose pages is weal yates a Yesterday, the intellectual vigor with t, Verdi and other fellow com- nas ye i which he attacked his subject and HEC” WE ete from last week's program, ‘The > the confidence with which he borelaudience became restive in the jazzy W Wi himself, all testified to the ‘coming|finale, and Mr. Damrosch himself abi’ of Woodrow Wilson. seemed about to execute a few mod- leadership apparently finds the party | nustc called for it. Min ed Cort i leaders here and the country at large} sterjing planis Hos guveray tine ‘* ready to Bocent It ar st a ished scintillant performance of the ¢ ! Republicans witnessed the re urn of | Saint-Saens B flat concerto, full of L e WOr. Ms. Wilson to publle life with evident | ents and shadows, ri pling runs an i misgivings, tempered by the hope that lfinely graduated expressions of ee ‘ interest in international affairs may derness and feel: ba distract attention from the muddle} gante “woothed | areatleede ei ae they are in on domestic issues. | Chestral_accompaniment we coaegere Senator Caraway (Dem., Ark.), Wh} eq too vigorous at times foe hel Hone hag just returned from a trip throush-| delicate Cortot treatment, rm out the couniry, suid ie had been} his scale passages vw 6 of * e a Su ere pre let mazed wherever he had gone by the/drowned in the orchestral outbur ie widences of the complete return of ane sts, the st atenilad Ge v . Mischa F Hid shiw ear a other targo audiences e e Enak mares the me to th Hippod ome in he ever I: Bere re eee a tne evening eee Ge ee ey the League of N renewed and , ussian played his third program of thi place on a program only because he!at fault. 1924 campaigr In the opi. ers, the nega the present Ad ration and the increasing ev! Rurope of the comptiling need of a League of eons to insure peace, make certain the even success of the fight which Mr. Wiiso n a has renewed, 3,000,000 TONS NS OF COAL UNDERGROUND OFFERED TO CITY CONSUMERS ion taken by New York and Philadelphia Men : May Buy Own Field. World) York and Philadelphia cont consum : eee scale untae lacheienias the The Odd Piece valuable tract of cowl land offered fo: We realize,that the furni- sale here by the Lehigh Coal and Navi ture buyer is not always gation Compar The lands, whieh in the market for a com- plete suite. There i is often a need for just a piece to brighten a corner of the | home. To meet that want | we have always on hand ' edd pieces of GOOD | FURNITURE for any room, in great variety, and always at most in. L rs viting prices! Touch up nelanderiCouoh Bed Inlaid Linoleam that corner NOW! Conclie, Gu SEM ahaa: $1.39 $1.59 $1.69 ! CREDIT tress; covered in denim; converted Generously, If Desired! Na os od te $ $19. 50 Maker Neh ce alieetias shown he Everywhere comprise tons of cor about this of xettir I sa Seamless leading Axminster Rugs ox12 ft $39.50 | $36.75 | $30.50 | x9 ft. ments t the t ing pu 40,000 tor ~ BIG RAT BITES BABY ASLEEP IN HIS CRIB; POLICE CALLED IN Parents Say Rodents Caused Children to Cry nt While asleep in h tualo, two months vl 26th Street, was bitten ¢ large rat en this faces A Michael and Anthony, who siept in the same room with him. Cr f the two older children aroused her John who, on tur 8 rat leap from Joseph's erth Joseph, it was found, had been bitten three tines under t f, eye and tw 4-Piece Quartered Oak Dining Room Suite Consists of Buffet, Serving Table, China Closet and Oblong Extension Table, Chairs to 3159-50 | match extra Bar ) \ Nt 3-Piece Tapestry or Velour Living Room Suite \ Includes Long Sofa, Arm Chair and Fireside Chait, with pillow arms and loose cushions ‘1 39.50 \ y 1 BA mi fi (SE CURRAN Aa IR Ra : ae Contuse Our Stores With Others of Similar Nema i eee | Open Monand SatE a7 ‘Up Foam 5 tore AVE. ats. blood circulaling Aa ea Sloavs draws new fresh bluod to the aohing part — scatters con- estion‘and thusre ic the pain, top suffering, apply Sloan's! anuscles, Ree 3 Sloan's soothes strair eves aching backs checks colds in cl Congestion causes { S § GO mut also by the presence jn |{28trumonts, he constructed a reser- oclety’s Concert, Concerto, but also by the Presence in| voir of forme and a treatment of them that must be drawn upon even to- day by composers, one would the bet- ter appreciate the debt we owe to this master, Mr, Hutcheson played his duly, It was the turn yesterday of| Isa Kremer, Russian ballad and|selections with fine skill and judg- ed them in the way they ve been performed in Bach's ayed them so well the gratified pealing in her novel entertainment, audience demanded additions to the We trust the spirit poser was hovering Hall presented Mr. Scalero’s Suite for| the piano recital of Ernest Hutcheson} {bout the hall—filled with non- pentative Democrats here as the|!" three movements, choral prelude, |\t was the first of © series of five] Erika Morinl, the youthful violinist variations on a Schumann theme and| contemplated programs of + steat| —scarcely twenty she is—gave her finale. It is Mr. Scalero’ masters of plano music. Johan Se-/first recital of this season in Town alero's twentieth | ristian Bach, of course, was-thé first| Hall Saturday, Again on display were to be considered: - Beethoven, Sciim-|her envied tone, technique and youth- This is the interpretation placea|S#WS Constderable skill in orchestral | mann, Chopin ahd Liszt will follow, To]ful assurance. She has yet to sound ° writing, The first two movements ap-| the casual concert goer Bach appears, |the deeper wells of interpretation and Rca ca ey ee probably, dull, He is conceded first{her rhythm, as last year, 1s at times THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY; NOVEMBER 13, 1922, was a great something or other and custom demands it. But, should the Nstener pause to reflect that In Bach’s day the two keyboard instruments ; . er ‘ - de Senne a were the clavichord and harpstchord, , 7 " Soanine st , in writing his preludes, 8, ; ist at the Symphony nly by his opening numbers, | 21 toooatas, suites and partitas for these AEARN 3 Founded 1887 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Big New Holiday Assortments — Displayed Throughout ceed So That You May XN s DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY a For the greater convenience of customers, we reprint in this condensed form a portion of the dearn Offerings which appeared in Sunday's papers for Today's and Tomorrow's selling. See Today's Evening Jourrial or Sun for list of other items, ———————— . . , ; Following Interesting Values for Home and Personal Use On sale both Today and Tomorrow unless otherwise specified. 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Union ¢ pe artletic designs on ot a “est ne Special 1.92 Senne 4 ct, Hat Sy pi ie Small and medium shapes in the white, gold and. silver favorite Fall atyles R Do MILLINERY~ann rt Hate (rimmed froe if hats and matoriais ars purchased here, SEE, PAGE 10 FOR OTHER HEARN ADVERTISING