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ee os — ee Se eee THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. the | selo and Schlegel. Mr. connection with their conductor. " offered to the THE NEW PLAYS | wee wssccsian ov weelSree ies oa in recital In Aeolian Halt by an ap- ry Stransky, 2 y College to | 4 : will “The Lucky One” Scenprioet a Haniel ata, (wo escien | TOTS The progeany. wil vo 1 be aay us Govern Se b jastical selections from Bach, with na “Dos | fy , b ress Fla Weak in Interest. Violln. obligates played by.” Hugs “Even and “Dos symphony Gr : inly and Mail P; Kertechak, a German group by voa Strywe, Reger and Brahma, French songs by Debussy and Vuttiedmoz, onc by the Itatian, Pizetti, and four song? By CUIARLES DARNTO! in English. The singer's Germati for serious rork the result is far less satisfying. At any rate./ proses well and gets to the meat of st ee p. this is the Impression made by “The Lucky One,” produced by the Theatre} a song. Her main trouble is that, be | riven in the Great Hall of City cal. BALTIC“ PASSENGERS. Goild last night at the Garrick. cuuse of limited vocal powers, she is jece on the evenings of Nov. Passengers on the Baltic, arrivt This week's Mine play has much unable to produce the effects for|« “Dec, 2p and Jan. 3. yesterday, ‘ cod y returns home with her as his prom-| which she strives. A fine musical in- » saw @ huge foeberg tast the 6ame quality aud quantity as @ Hore ig e telligence ts evident, but her voico| 44, k Thuradey. Capt. F. 2. Beadnell kept ull Ne A short story idly picked up om a dull} Ne sasant news ta{lacks warmth and color. fer two months of preparation the} his ship several miles away from the AY lhernodn 0 arelessly lald down Ser ae ara Oratorio Society is ready to present] ftoating mountain, hich loomed several “The Apocalypse,” the oratorio of | hundred broken to Gerald there [8 a scene that at lamplight red as a play|gives the play its only drantatic] A limited number of tickets for the eet out of the water. it is weak in intercs Paolo Gallico at Carnegie Hall on} warmed compartment of th It offers notir-| strength. The younger brother telistgeries of ten Philharmonic concerts, a ing inore than a mild character study| Bob what he thinks of him, and ts/which were oftsinally planned ex-| Wednesday evening. It will be the son England. of two brothers, Gerald, who seems to win everything and every- body by his charm, and Bob, who has just the other sort of luck. “But no great discernment is required to foresee that in tie end their luck will e, at least so far as the girl they both love is concerned. Curiously enough tn an English family, it {s the elder brother, Bob, who depends upon Gerald to help hum, and at first he wins sympathy hand and wish him good luck. There) City College and of Hunter Esliege in co's dramatic modern work which re- ‘birds chirped mei is a final touch of irony in the ar- ~ = . rival of a telegram, informing him of his appointment to a high in the diplomatic service and the lighted expressions of his fatu father and stupid mother that he always the lucky ono. But he knows better. There was excellent acting. 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