.' ''- !TO;..T' v- ,. u!t " a vl -""V v yu 5 -i V I' e ' '-i ;'? -u- , i . " ' vy. V ( i v j'Sfi' I p ,& f" 4a :m U t - " ,1 a I- u I i. ' t f ''n irr i - , .. , rj , ". r - - M-C-f-''"f EVENINa-BTJOBG DaEEX-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, -DEGfiMKEiR--16,r1921 - ! - -J - GFadelphia GIVES (" - .. mia. t nruir!1! JAMR05UM uiu r.rtncwtuu nted With Wreath ,en Last Appearance Here i ius aeasen iimf overture. . ... . ... ..... . . . . Weber 'Cm''InfuDt 1'rerttue" .... .Dbuy from " MmJ. D'Aivarcx embwu le Courcrle .navel oruiie Have Yearned Alene,4' , wee ii" Tsohnlken-i-ky "fl!!." -'::;::::::::;::::::::;::iiit """f Mme. D Alvarez Preludes " ' I'1"' Tfci. ircnt feature of the concert of KCW J.ern "J nm..,. j'-v . Vcndcmy of Music last evening was the c.irpl!cnt performance of p fine i 'an,, but the cpontnneeus tribute lV1i tie mmeilHO iimuum-i- iiwu iu conductor. "' .. -,..., ... occasion of hla last appearance here Cu8t before the beginning : of the lnit t ereMtlcnt of the Academy of Music roerntlon, came upon the stage and, Kleins en beiinir or tne rnuadcipnia mlfCrfl 01 ur, yuuiiunuii muu nun r Is highly appreciative of what Mr. .mrescli has clone for the advance- ''lit of mucin here as wca as in me 'tBjntry at large. la referred te Jir. uamrescnias a rless pioneer, speaking of the Wag- j&a pregrnnm in wiiitii uu mm uiu v. tn ncrslHt years nge at Willow evc. when Wagner was net under ind.nnd loved as he new Is. "And," id Mr. Belt, pointing te tne Huge alcnCC, Iicre juu v uiu result uj. at you have done. l'eu see It here,, t we me It whenever you come here. ;enever our own erciie&iru iiiujB nnu lentver etner visimig .urtsuiuzaiiuiin t symphonic cenqcrts in Fhiladel 14," Mr. Damrosch was going abroad new triumphs, and If "absence makes" t l ..aid fsni1tl ' ' Via rAi,1rl tin rarcd of a tremendous wclcome back fxtscawn. nr, hplmlf of these for whom he sneke. -, Bek then presented te Mr. Dam- I rfech a huge wreath of evergreen, bound 1 (III, tM.klll,.. U-1.l 11. ..Ull- i"" i.iiiuuiiviiun, iviiiuiauiK iuitb wiuiu it was ted large te place en the brew of the recipient niid he knew that Mr. Damroseh'H hcrid would net swell, te lit It, It wna. n ulnc'cre tribute from theso in Philadelphia whendmlrcd Mr. DamreKch as a muHlclun and loved him us a man, Mr. Dumiescli responded gracefully, saying Hint, judging by what Mr. Uok hed said, he. felt he had accomplished a great deal for se young a man, and that l.A l.n.1 l, II. limn lin ttMW flMlttln elder that he would achleve still nvre. no felt ucepiy tne noner ei nnvniE n m splendid citizen of Philadelphia,1' who was at the same time a high official of the Philadelphia Orchestra, act as spokesman in presenting the conductor of another symphonic organization with such a' mnrk of appreciation from his friends here. , ,. "Dut, after nil," he said, "we are all working te the same common end tne cultivation of n love for the best music throughout the country." He was only going en a little vacation, and no would return te this city next year, the city that welcomed the Damrosch Opera Company "when the Metropolitan didn't want me," and had for years greeted his orchestra "I call it mine," he said, "but It really isn't; I am theirs" with renewed Interest and n determination te glve the best that he had. He cloned with n few1 words pf thanks for the wreath and the' kindly Interest which It symbolized. Oreat applause greeted the words or both. Mr. Hek and Mr. Damrosch, and It continued for several minutes after the latter had finished speaking. Mr. Damrosch 'also received an ovation at the close of the concert. '.The program itself was ene e rarp merit and" It wns finely played.. .All tb(j numbers for orchestra were familiar te Philadelphia .concert-goers, Including, as It did. the Frclsdhuts! overture, the Brcat Fifth Symphony of Becthevcrt( flirce movements of "The Tomb of Cenpcrin" ouite of Ravel, played by our own orchestra, and the preludes of L-lFzt. All wcre "pla.ved with- tine tone nn'l synipthy by thp orchestra, end With fl tlinrntlfflllv unlltlrl fAn.ltnn, 1,.. 11,. conductor. Mme. Marguerite D'Alvarcz, con tralto, showed a vrjice of 'fair rauge and much volume. She sang Lla's" aria from VL'Bnfant Predlguc" of Debussy, but uas mere effective in, the three songs which she gave as her second number. Thn two. Bizet numbers .were especially well done, the Seguldllla from "Car men" being rendered with unusual and true Spanish spirit. fc SAN CARLO PRESENTS "THE BARBER" BRILLIANTLY i 8tro.ne Cast Gives Admirable and. Well-Balanced Performance The San Carle Opera Company gave "The Barber of Seville" last evening for the first time during its engage ment at the Metropolitan Opera Heuse arid scored a pronounced success. It emphasized the versatility rtf the com pany in giving "The Barber" Imme diately after the tragic "Tesca," and the cast was, especially well chosen. The admirable way In which Natale Cervi n Dr. Bartole, de Blast as Ba Ba sltle and Mnrle Vallc, who ma de his debut with the company, as Figare, gave their rcspcctlvp comedy roles, kept the audience constantly amused, and they arc especially te be credited with a line enunciation Itfid an emphasis te be con con eoyed through the actor's art, as te make quite clear te these unfamiliar' with the language the unfolding of the amusing plot. Valle wan perfectly at home In the role of Figare. He has a welNtencd, if net remarkably brlHlant. voice, which he handles In a way te bring out Its best effect. Rarely has the fnjneus "Large al faqtetum" been sung here with as" fine effect, lle was given a warm reception en his appearance and ah evatlqn after the singing of this aria. Jesephine IjUccIicsc was net in her best voice last evening, but she wns a charming Iteslna. She evidently con served her voice for the lessen song, giving the familiar und brilliant "Char mant eiseau" from the "Pearl of Brazil," which she sang In a Bupcrb manner. The npplnusc waa se great that she gave the cue te the director, and wan about te .repeat-a portion of thfa aria, but he disguised teacher, "Alihavlve,"' proceeded with his red tatlve, which cauced. tke. director and. the" nudicjice.inunh amusement. Cervi and de Blasl presented the roles of.Bart61e and Basllle In an amusing way and sang well. The chorus sang wlthflne cffcet.'and Carle J'ereni' gave nn admirable . reading of the score. "Faust" wijlbe sung for the first time thfa evening. . i Second Death In Trolley-Aute Crash Heading, Pa., Dec. 10.-t-Follewlng 0 collision by his automobile with a street car en Tuesday, William F. Strauss, forty-eight years old, of Bern vllle, a contractor, died in a hospital 'icre yesterday as the result of his in juries. Charles W. Steudt, also of Bcrnvllle, was killed outright in the smash-up. 30 WILTON RUGSat' .Price FROM FACTORY. SIZES AVERAGE N 9x12 MAx8V4 PERFECT CONDITION and BEAUTIFUL DESIGN j we buy your old erienwu rugs In any condition and pay the highest price. H. M. NAKESHfAN, Ltd. Srlmtlfln nrnevatlnr of Oriental Kngi and Carpets Our peelaltr Factory, 6946-48 Larchwood Ave., Weit Philn. Dall Phenet Sherwoel 0H3 9x6 7V2x4Vz AfWr" m' P.-4l-;: HflFHA-mMT. CADILLAC 59-Y 4 rastenrer: perfect mechanical condi tion; Just out of paint shop; will guaran, tee. Price 12500. NEEL-CADILt,AC CO. SZ5 Market St., Camden, N. J. (jnmden zn4 J m l5- Fur Coats DIRECTFROM THE MANUFACTURER gr SEAL COATS Spert Medels, $49.50 W ( Knee Lengthy $67.50 FRENCH SEAL DOLMANS, $95 UP COATS Trimmed with Skunk, Beaver, Squirrel, $110 Up Biggest Fur values ever effcrsd. Yeu must sre thesa beautiful garments te appreciate them. This well known Fur Manufacturer is selling these Furs at aacrl aacrl flce prices In order te keep his staff of workers bust. L. Herman-900 Walnut St. TRS Small Deposit Held's Any Garment Until WanUd jm&w m Stanley Kerry-Krome Shoes for Xmas Gifts SJg Fer Saturday Only! SHOES for Beys and Girls Sizes 7 te 11 Hk fl$965 U W . Tarjaa0 1 ". ?w y 1 i I I m jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . aaaaaaaliHaalanMPkKfr. 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'llllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllll .-,!,.. .. ,.-A'-' vi. . j " IHUHHIIHIIMPPH Kerry - Krcme jijr Watorproef sf Seles; Goodyear 5fye We. 57S "Welt; Moebo up- Si pere anil Duck J5J. lined. $3.40 I Sizes 11 Vz te 2 il Strongest Where There Is tlic Greatest Wear Jffc KORRy-KRQMEGil K- GJjatUeV' ma. 13 North 10th Street g nvaMaaawawManaHHBB Al akiTTNaZrB I flUffiftj SWEATERS FOR THE FAMILY Direct Frem the Factory Ideal Xmas Gifts' Tfie Entire Output of Our Fac tory at Tremendous Savings Our tables nnd racks are full of choice selections. Spert coats for men and women; Tuxedo Shaker-knit sweaters, pullever styles, in all the desired shadeB. Why pay retail prices when you can ceme here and deal direct with the mill? ifltff fl mm Snth IBTS? Nhi? 1 XJ1I 3! Sinn nuni! H&5! The wonderful response te this great sale has gene away beyond our expectation se far beyond it that we have made another large pur chase te include in this sale. Seme of these Suits and Overcoats actually sold for $50 earlier in the season. This new purchase makes the variety of styles and mate rials just as great as the day the sale started. Be sure te see these wonderful values. Economy Yarn, 10c an oz. Sold Only in 4-or. Hanlts. Prepaid Mail Orders Filled, Three Examples of Our Values All.upel Shaker Sweater, pull " tle H3.00 retail value. OL'll 1'IUCB 84 fc7 Art Per clei. or U f UU JVerateil Ceat Sweaters (warmth without weight blnil) J7.00 re tail vnlue 01m iMut'K 57 a a tr Per licit, or 04D faille.' pure worsted hrualieil hrualieil hrualieil woel ararfa, 15,00 te t0.pe re ll vnlue OUH I'ltlCK iBwJPSivW iMMy'-'iaMBMa. a5f;l'i'!'S5MM mKPWmm. MWllm mfB" 11:1 .I 1ImmXI1I' 'F BMMMMHMMMMLii MMMMMMMnHJ9 $3.S0'"$S,50 BLACK3TONE KNITTING MILLS 5 Chrietmks Salesrooms $ 38 S. 8th St. (Between Market and Chestnut, Sts.) & tk w r .WH1( BTeub, leitr nertiixmarsiialii pTniiST jj l..v,...,iJH.'v,w i " l . -i .., ... ,. ... f i .ii. iFl ?r? 'j' 'i', ii L--' Fer Suits 1 5000 Pairs (Men's Odd Every Pair Actually Werth Deuble NOW and Overcoats that sold for $30, $35, $40, $45 & $50 Whether it's a suit for dress or business a heavy overcoat, ulster or light weight coat you will find the one te your liking right here and at the biggest sav ing ever ettered. Big Values In CHILDREN'S CLOTHING We have made decided reductions in every garment in this department. Extra Special Values Beys' All Weel Suits 8 te 18 years Regular $8.95 Values $4 GIFTS FOR MEN Our Men's Furnishing; Department is just chock check full of real gifts for men. NECKWEAR Finest quality cut silk and knitted $ 1 ffc ties the widest variety in the city w 1 UU TaMsESywvSy MBP"Tw:ajr 1 Chester Stere and Market Streets Hiiiiiiii ..ifr,i,i ': ';.'..'' "Always Geed Clethes at Lewest Prices - Never Peer Clethes at Any Price" 1 KOSHIAND New at 1215 Market St. I Open Evenings During This Sale 'ix'f'vil, j -jfi' M- M T S5 ,tia 3 i ' -'- ...I !-.-. . 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