WM J i w I 16 THE N1BW YORK £ HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1922. Barber, Margaret Stone, Esther Stevens, dreda Wlnthrop Seabury. The \ Charles of London ERNEST HUTCHES Three Debutantes Edith Taylor and Maud Smith. The wan assisted In receiving bydebutaiueher \ f 1 ^« w=s 10Ny PIANIST, young men included Messrs. Lewis M. older nlster, Miss Ltspenard Seabury, Gbb, Henry Bohlen, Alfred Codman, also Misses Beatrice Pitney, Susan Collection of Art PLAYS SCHUM.ANN ADMIRABLY Entertained at John T. Pratt, Jr., Duncan Thayer, Kline Schrelber and Barbara Holt.Mellen, Brooks Harlow, John Kiv.galey, James A. At the tea table were Mrs. Seabury'n Dinner and Dance Burden, Jr., B. Brewster Jennings, A. mother, Mrs. Henry E. Hovey, Mrs. Jfme>. o>fn4efo Fetches $106,677 * Newbold Morris, Thontas Sargent, Austin Kautz of Washington, D. C., and Interpretations of Three of Great Master's Stout, Alexander T. Baldwin, LawrenceMrs. Wilson Lloyd of Short Hills, N. J. rrWM 67M* %U*cu Scott, Malcolm Greenough, Robert Renaissance Sells for tions Are Restful Luminous. Composiand3Ir. and Mrs. E. N. Potter Give Moslc, Benjamin ButterworthFrederickand SCHOLARSHIPS FOR YALE. Tapestry Henry Wainwright Howe, Jr. ANNOUNCES A CONTINUOUS SALE ALL WEEK the Trice of Party for Daughter and . In advance of tho dance Mrs. Sprciat Dispatch to Tub New York Herald. $5,300, Top By AV. J. IIENDEHSOX. fectionate search after of tone T. Baker gave a dinner at Sherry'sRaymondCamden, S. C., Dec. 9..The hunt meet beauty for tier Extreme Reductions aind of line. His Friends. ni^ce. Miss Cathleen Vanderbilt, of the Southern Yale Alumni closed Its the Session. Ernest Hutchoson. pianist, gave the clarity melodic afterward taking her guests to the Globe afternoon were two day stay in Camden With a dinner Entire Stock of and third of his recitals of music by the yesterday lnter>r*tatlons Theater to see "The Bunch and Judy." 1 Imported Original estful and luminous without once Mrs. Baker's other guests were Misses to-night at the Kirkwood. A telegram great masters of piano composition were In Fall and Winter Models At tha second and final session of assing Into a state of turgtdlty. Debutantes evidence again Rhoda Cameron, Adele Kelley, Cornelia from Chief Justice William Howard yesterday afternoon In Aeolian Hall. yesterday at several entertainments. 1 the sale of the Charles of London some listeners may have wishedPerlaps T. Livingston, Isubelle Kemp, Polly his to Afternoon and Gowns Mr. and Mrs. Nott Potter gave Taft, '78, regretting Inability Morning, Evening The composer Interpreted was or more excitement, but there was at Ellphalet Marie Brooke, Klise Schrelber, collection yesterday at tha American Art a dinner at Pierre's for their daughter. MeCall, was read by Edwin W. Robertson, who was represented by his east one who was to the Messrs. Reginald C. Vanderbilt, Jordan attend Lingerie and Novelties Association the receipts were $85,506. Schumann, grateful Miss Nancy Potter, and for Miss Rosalie James president of the convention. A the total for the sale "Klnderscenen" and for all the time thatarlst of Mr. P. Mott, Warren, Louis Gordon making grand "Krelslerlana," remembering Plllot, daughter .Stuyveeant Pooler, Leonard J. Cushlng, Marsden B. was adopted that each Southernresolution Prices from $106,677. "Etudes Symphonlques." These three Schumann was a creator of Plllot, and Miss Alice Dodge, daughter State establish a a $45 Up. A Renaissance of the Candler, Thaddeus Newell, Peter Street scholarship with tapestry worns servea to reveai tno raraous songs and reverently singinginstrunentalof Mr. and Mrs. Murray tVWherbee and A. minimum Income of $500 a year to sixteenth bearing the was Sydney Smith. Another dinner sup- century, Enghein hem with a good piano tone. Dodge. The dinner followed by a was a student at Yale. ;j title "A Royal Bear Hunt," sold to master in three of his happiest moods. Mr. Frederick H. given by Countess Henri de port dance given hy Thbor at S23 Park avenue, the LaugierVillarsheme of Thomas Nelson for $5,300, the top price He appeared first as a musician Gerhardt In Song Recital. at his home, 4 East Ninety-eighth street, tier of the day; alno "A Royal Hawking of Mr. and Mrs. nephew. Mr. Geraldyn Livlngstor the spell of the capricious fanciesunder for the guests Potter Redmond, for her Miss 7 a of the same Miss Elena Gerhardt gave a song young relative. Party," second tapestry and others who came from dinners. Carola de |, for $4,000. A number of of E. T. A. Hofmann, second as one c In Aeolian Hall last evening. Shere:ltal of Mr. and Peyster Kip, debutante period, Among the guests Mrs. of Mr. (Hid Mrs. Garrett B. daughter seventeenth century tapestries, Brusselsdeal- touched deeply by the consideration 0iccupled herself entirely with Schubert's were Misses Phyllis Ivlp. Potter Baldwin, Mrs. William Marston gave On Sale in and ing principally with the adventures of of and as a amous song cycle, "Die Wlnlerreise," Batterman. Kate de Forest Seabury Brooklyn New York Stores children, finally composer Mueller Beatrice a reception yesterday at her new home, "Jason," found purchasers as follows: composed to poems by Wllhelm Prentice, Marion de Rham, Emily 1412 who found Joy in expanding and de- ,md regarded as one of the East Thirty-eighth street to imrn. "Jason Seeking1 the Golden Fleece," greatest Schniewtnd Barbara Kellogg, Louise Y. duce her second to J. Stanley for $4,400; "King veloping a simple melodic theme by vvorks of the musician. The cycle Is not daughter. Miss Etheltother His ciften It has been within -"Fetes Desiring Jason to Yoke reason of Its purely musical sugges- heard. sung Wild Oxen," to J. S. Chichester tlons. he past two years by Nelson for $2,200; "Jason Secured the Golden und Rudolf Jung, In neitherIlllngvorthIn- Fleece." to Marquise Somme for $2,300: Repeated hearings of these works, e;uuico wun great sausracuon 10 uie ie "Jason Pays Homage to the Imperial especially when the "Kreislerianna"; 8mdlence or honor to the composition. ijant Jove," to B. Seidlltz for $2,700, and and the "Kinderscenen" stand side by Nor can it be said that it was Remarkable "Medea Appealing for Her Dragon side, convince the hearer that delivered last evening by Missadeluately Chariot," to A. L. Lowenstetn for loved children than the Jerhardt, who managed to impart NEW YORK BROOKLYN better Schumann of poetry and sentiment to the SPECIAL I2.0UO. celebrated Herr Kreisler. At any rate somahlng 39th St..21 VVesit 38th St. Hanover James Alonio BTair, Jr., paid $1,100 >lano passages, but became a veritable S fromi the New Erlich Shop ! SI 26 West Place.Just Off Fulton St. for two needlework walnut state chairs the pieces created by thought about empest whenever force was needed. She >! /UNk FLAI]D BACK WOOL SWAGGER Entrance on 39th St. more ccmvenient Opposite the Montauk Theatre of the William and Mary period; H. F. Hofmann are much less subUe and s a singer of intelligence but not much <j| Dawson. $3,800 for eight carved walnut possess less emotion^fcapvalue than ocal art. Her song interpretations are ! SP( chairs of the same period; Charles those about children. Certainly there if a kind dearly loved in Oermany and i /A DRTCOATS \i Germans there Is $2,300 for four Jardiniere velvetTorrey,is no old person who recalls the piano iy here; but always Beautifully Tailored 1 3 walnut arm chairs of the Stuart period; ground for suspicion that the melting practice of youth or the Thomas lentlment of Mueller's touches Sidney H. Rhodes, $1,200 for two of who would exchange poems ! tor chairs: S. Henry, $3,000 for similarsix maturity concertsheso auditors when much of Schubert's S ^ /f .50 Regularly J] ttg g>tout that one for the raomett needlework chairs of the Queen Anne number, "Traumerel," leautlful melody Is shattered. $59.50 i « period. $1,700 for an Imported gold whole Hofmann collection. And when The singing of song cycles is not and one comes to the heart rracticed as much in this town as it lowns, Wraps, Millinery, !J No is so well <cd with sensible the stout woman as needle painted Botticelli velvet cope searching most shop equips Gifts for Lane Bryant, for four needlwork lacque arm entitled "The Poet Speaks" he lsed to be. Nor is it possible any more attractively priced. ! J $1,100 epilogue . in extra size SO Sizes 39 to 56 chairs of the Louis XVI. period. meets Schumann face to face and o sing them without interruption as specialist Apparel for years. bust. George Henry Warren purchased an heart to heart. .hey ought to be sung. Taste has Inlaid walnut secretary of the William hanged and hardly for the better. and Mary period for $1,100; T. C. So much has been written about the like to hear' themselves makingAudlmces Palmer, four carved and gilded "Symphonic Studies" and they have oyful sounds after each song and not velvet chairs for $1,600; William been done so often this season that o sit in rapt silence through half an Jardiniere lour of And Z.egler, Jr., a needlework English they may be allowed to pass without lyrlo Interpretation. century mahogany sofa for Mr. Hutcheson's loveliness is lost on many of Schu>ert'sthose ' ' discussion. I eighteenth playing vho are in these days living on J. Aron, two royal needlework arm$2,400;yesterday was admirable. He is not chairs of the for Nevertheless, if some one excitenent.would Regence period $2,400; wnat 18 usually descriDea as tempera- « as it be A. O. four needlework chairs ;ing the "WJnterretse" should McCarthy, mental.
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