V'vl i; . ' i, tytf . r i ' " T 'm ' jnmmmi i - ii miiil XTTy-Ty. JSFOTTcV' "rvifGWjT "' v J'' j ." 'V, v -,. ..-S3-s-fi,.u- . i . , . V ' 4 . . " .JTT.. . t V - "fl.""?""'' I' 1' l; EVNltfG PtHOiDR-'PHILABEtPHIA, FRIffAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921 n.MDncnH nROHPSTRA IN I IIUIIIIIWWwii w.. . . .... ... H am Al I .UARNPR PRflRRAM i (" -"- -.... ..h Conductor and Four Soloists Get En thusiastic Reception at Academy ...imfe te We Itelsterslniwr. ftge.'enll from Melateralnger. f-"l.frnt from Oil. HIidnKeM: IS! pinnlfr Entrance, of the Qeds, TTelin-lT Farewell hnJ the Klre Mu.lc. Thn N' Yerk Symphony Society, . .ftrWnltiT Damreseh, snvc the second M, cti" "f concerts In Philadelphia "J .heArnilemy of Music Inst cvchlng, nrescntluB nn nil-Wagner program with til timiunl feature of four boleists, "li-Ii delighted the audience. In nil ft icars Hint Mr. Unmresch has visited iMlnd'clihla he hns never received a Mer reception Ihnn lie g()t last eve nine from n crowd which virtually filled thr blinding- The concert opened w.th the prelude 0 "Die Melsterslngcr," nfter which Mr Dnniresch announced that he had Mcelvcd requests from n large number J,f friends here, "miyiy of them dating that the I'Jize Seng be Included, and as the program was net ever-long the rMUest v euld be granted. The orches tra then plnyrtl thii number and this was followed b the "Siegfried Ttlyl." one ef the few compositions of Wagner for orchestra alone. These numbers, which were wd ROOFING MATERIALS Mnnufnctlired by I, n. 1IKH0KK CO., GO N. 2D 8TRRKT Main ft 1 1 Market 0334 1,1' 19 BAUMKOKTM SATISFT THAT OMIIlNnU "Sa TISTr I .WITH lEHIGH WAFE 2753 Germnntewn Ave. TrT Oni of Our ll.rMr Hnn Dinner 50c 75c Cuticura Seap SHAVES Without Mug CntlnnSoipUtbafaTerltefert&fctjruoritmlnf. piiiiiiiiiiiiMliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I $315 Sunbury i HWilliamspert j AMI KUTUIIX ": Stepping at Milten I War Tax 8 per cent additional " H Sunday, Nev. 20 Z Special Train Leaves -EEz Satiinlny, Xoi ember 10 rreij Street Station. .11:45 P. M. EEE M i riiiludelphla ..11:30 r. M. Itpttirntne Leaven 1 llliumspart 3:05 1'. M. EEl SS Milten 3:43 1'. M. Minlr.iry 4:08 1'. 31. 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They would give the entlre first net of "Rhelngeld," and he then, Iti his interesting and compre hensive way, told brlelly the story of the first act. The vocal parts were taken by Henrietta Cerrnd as Wegllnde, lla chel Morten Harris as Welgundc and Frledn Kllnk as Flesshllde. Fred Pat Pat ten, wlioje work Is familiar te Phlla dclphlans, sang the parts of Albcrlch in the "thine wenc, Tb,or in the scene nar rating the creation e the rnlnben bridge upon which the gods enter Val halla and Wotan In thp famous "Fare well," thj latter being followed by the Fire music, The singcrr did well with the enor mously difficult parts which the com poser has written In these scenes, al though it cannot be denied that when n large orchestra and one accustomed te symphonic work is en the stage instead of In the pit there Is serious danger of overbalancing the voices. This was especially the case with the female voices in the Ilhlne scene, Mr. Patten's vocal power standing him in geed stead In the later excerpts. Mr. Dnmresch has been for many years an admitted Wagnerian authority, both in his con cen (llictine of the wnrkb Lhemselrcfl and In Uh'e study of them. He led with a knowledge of the scere that was appar ent and with a fine feeling for the Ideals of the composer. MIS6 GEMBERUNGPLAYS Violinist Gives Recital In the Feyer of the Academy Miss Jesephine Gembcrling, violinist, assisted by Clara Yocum Joyce, con tralto, nnd with Jeseph W. Clarke as accompanist, gave an interesting recital of violin music in the foyer ofvtbe Academy last evening. Miss Gember llng's principal numbers were the Handel senntn In A major and one of the Vicuxtcmps concertos. She dis played a geed technique, geed tone and excellent muslciniibhlp. Mrs. Joyce sang llnely "My Heart nt Thy Sweet Veice'' and a group of songs by Dunare, Strauss, Heurtcr and God Ged ard. There was a geed-sized audience present, who gave a fcerdial reception te both artists. C0URB0IN GIVES RECITAL Second of the Organ Concerts at the Wanamaker 8tore The second of the organ r,ccltnls nt the Wnnnmaker store took place last evening before the usual large audi ence, the organist being Charles M. Courbeln. Mr. Courbeln's program was of even mere than usunl interest and contained some of the greatest mas terpieces ever composed for the organ. He began with the Sixth Senntn of Mendelssohn, one of the scries of works which may be said te have inaugurated the modern style of organ composition, although based upon the master of nil organ composers, Sebastian Hach. This was followed by the itllcgre uiodcriite from Handcl'H D flat concerto, ami b.i a fine arrangement of Schuuuinu's "Abcndlled." Then enmc finch's fantaslc and fuui1 In G miner, the latter perhaps the most famous work ever written for the in strument. The last part of the pro gram was French, the "Prayer" of Cesar Franck, a transcription of Dp Dp bussy'e "Afternoon of n Faun" made by Mr. Courbeln, nnd Salnt-Saens "Merche Hcrelque." Mr. Courbeln played this exacting and diverse program with his custo mary llnwlcss technique nnd fine feel ing. The slew movement of the Men delssohn sonata and the numbers by SPECIAL VALUES In Wonderful Duvetine HATS Termerly . . SIO nnd IS. New $5.00 and $7.60. PAULINE MORDELL , 1824 Chestnut St. Te &',X.ir. laHH"BnMalMMaiMa""""aWHBMHnMntaaHMHmilHHiMaMIMiHnWMMMIiiiiiliii. A Few Selections of Useful ELECTRICAL GIFTS Every up-te-dato home clcctrieal device you'll find In our complete stocks. J. F. BUCHANAN SUPPLY CO. Electrical Merchandise 1715 Chestnut Street Sprnct 5510 Baca 7891 y VICTOR RECORDS NO DOWN PAYMENT ON PHONOGRAPHS Yeu May Select a VICTOR VICTR0LA COLUMBIA S0N0RA CHENEY or BRUNSWICK Your Phonograph is delivered im mediately. 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Women's Extra Size Suits $59.50 te $79.50 Especially designed te meet the re quirements of the stout figure. Fash ioned of tricetines and broadcloths, with heavy hand embroidery or heavy silk stitching en smart model coat 38 inches long. Lined with silk de cygne. Women's Dressy Coats Of deep and thickly piled Uo Ue llvla, very H.lky iunl!ty and beau tifully lined. Ex ceptional vulue at $49.50 our tpecial price. Women's Ceat Style Dresses Of nnvy blue t r i c e t i n e, beau tifully hand beaded. Henvv satin underskirts. Alse in sizes for misses. Anether big value. $37.50 M-E-N-! A Big Sale O'COATS anc SUITS $JQ.75 Values up te $30.00 All the new styles all wanted materials and colorings. 712-714 Market Street America's Largest Heme of Furniture -khatKAZj&r yi&wrur' Anether Great Overcoat Saturday at Oak Hall Selling sure te break records because of the unmatchable values in wonderful plaid back overcoats which we have ready for early Thanksgiving Buyers A MANUFACTURER of geed clothing brought us 1,000 plaid-back overcoats made of famous Germania, Glebe, Merrimac and Pontoosuc fabrics. 900 of these coats are plaid backs in all the new brown, heather and gray shades with the plaids in Scotch patterns. MORE THAN 300 OF THESE COATS OF $35 $? A CA QUALITY ARE SELLING FOR v". MORE THAN 600 OF THESE COATS OF $Oft & (tQC $40 & $50 QUALITIES ARE SELLING FOR ; nev ou They are trimmed either with Skinner's silks and satin or Venetian lined. This manufacturer, whose guarantee we back with our guar antee, was anxious te close his overcoat season and he offered us all he had en hand at a price that was irresistible. What he saved us we are saving you. There are big warm ulsters, young men's town ulsters, rag lans and ulsterettes; coats with half belts or belts all the way around. Just the kind of an overcoat you will want te wear en Thanksgiving Day. Weman's Shep News I Fer 100 new dresses, whose full values range from $25 te di e nr . This special purchase for Saturday's buyers contains $18.75 beautiful tricetines, canton crepes, reshanara crepes. Styles I are plain tailored, and there are many that are beaded and wool embroidered. Sizes are 16, 18, 38 and 40. s(A If x I WA1M ekSjafTT Talaa b US H p y flu ft l 1 Fer jersey knit suits and jump- lc I-- J .Un. ... tlfi TK JhIj,5 .Celers are taupe, brown, navy, h JPnn.nknn.n enrl lltnrn urn nl;il (and heather mixtures. 'Fer coats that were S-te. This group contains many samples iwith range up te S100.00 in i value. Iielivias, Duvet de Latnu and Nermandies. Fur cellars 'of natural squirrel, beaicrette i mid mole; natural raccoon, car- Incul and nutria kersey coat with dyed opossum cellar beven styles te cheese from. All colors. $39.75 IFe lwi 'nr W'.ill rnnta tiv etvlna 97 7 'with beaverctte cellars. Three Qbt.IO Btyles silk lined. Weel veleurs, silvertencs and belivias. Fer suits taken from our reg- lular stocks that were $33. At frlft mm Hnis same figure you will find )?,! 3 sample suits worth up tc557.30. Y J Tweeds, serges, tricot in chei- liets and veleurs. Ce i are navy, black, brown anc iferd. $29.75 $115 $69.75 $49.75 $39.75 I Fer S33.n0 and $37.50 dresses, i in nine different styles. Trico Trice tines, canton crepes, satin crepes, embroidered, tailored land beaded. Navys and blacks. Fer wonderful coats in five dif ferent stvles that were? S12S in 1S132. Brown, velnay, Copen Cepen lhaccn and navv. 'Panvelaines, Olanza. jSeme with natural squirrel col cel lars, dyed squirrels, beavers, big mole cellars and cuffs. Australian onessum. Fullv llnrt Und interlined. Fer $75 coats in six different .styles. Belivias, veldette and ivcldyne. Seme fur trimmed (and some plain. All new colors. Fer $55 and $39.75 suits, beau tifully tailored. Yalama and tricetinp rlnthu Rrnivn. dim. navysvand blacks. Fer $-15 dresses in trirntin,. nH satin canton crepes. Navys and blacks. These are hnaiiiifiil dresses. Eight styles. J $8.50 Special offer of I 50 boys' all-wool cheviot and tweed suits; sizes 7 J 7; ) browns, grays and greens, heretofore sold for $15, $18, $20 and $..0 a bargain at ) Beys' blue, brown and gray overcoats, sizes 5 te 1 1, for $10 sizes 1 1 te ) C Aft Beys' new plaid pattern mackinaws, wonderful preventers of .colds ) f7 r- because the youngsters don't mind wearing them for play sizes 7 te 18 ) $.JU Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth for 60 Years , i(i ii ii'j"- 1 . m,- . ! . . n f f f f . i ' 'n yi 1 P -Oxt: