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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRI NOV. 17, 1950 Boston Symphony MUSIC Second 'Party' Ition early this month in, Mexico raatvor-T Taar hm' nn, 144, 141. a 41. 11.14; turn. u.n.

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1:4. IT. 11 41 Hollywood Flinta Th prtsemea i. tuots The cotkuu rf i'onighfaf Academy? I a- Party." iiiuuui A run eon iinrfor tha ana. The Boston Symphony Or- $s-mA v-5--by JACK UUT Jr.VSVi pices of the National Institute of Fine Arts.

the Henry Miller, had its second North American prrxluc- STAGS fLAYS BT-flE FLATS Coincidence Kayoes a Date, One Savage Who's Going Places cnestra returns to tne Acaaemy of Music this evening at 850 to open its annual series of five concerts. Charles Munch will conduct the program, which Philharmonic-Symphony Presents Music For 'Choephores 'L'Heure Espagnole' You won't lielieve this, because It sounds like the product of "C0M john F0R5YTHE AFFAIRS f)F statfM ISTER ROBERTS ri lJUr I A I (, Tk444. K'tm 44 lk.4 UfM 4 Coi vilt STEW AIT aiaiNALB p44 imiph V. rCvi ni awiM a NtiL m4 iihuowick Jliii HARRICAN Dick VAN PATTfJI MUttC a TlM4.4t tt. Inr Clr4-4Wi ALVIN, W.

41 at. i J4. UttaftblU S44.S:4. kU44.TOM'W WBD. 4t Concert performances of two modern French stace opens with the Symphony No.

a lively imagination, but I happch to know the people Involved, wonts made of last night's Philharmonic-Symphonv program'3 by the contemporary Amerl- and you can take my word it really happened, at Carnegie Hall an important and unusual event One of can composer, David A f'hmown newspaperman (no, not me) was in New York Jhese was Darius Milhaud's music for Paul Claudel'i French1 A feature of tne evening will for a fT rtava e.Ml'- Ue version of the play. -LesChoe-, be the perforate, of the 3mg LrSANCIA RAM man ARE 4(14 Um HM I4lM.lW.47at. PL -IMI lnTMlriM.IMIH4lH4il,l..IH'l -KI44 ir T4(Ja OLSEN JOHNSON PARDON OUR FRENCH DENISE DARCEL MARTT MAT tROABwAt tim. i a im at ci. f-tatf 1mm.

tkr. tM. IK I 4ta.44tl I phores" u. composer, who was in Piano Concerto No. 3 by iful He Savage is also young Mimpr.

phoned slated to do a thH -i audience. Martinu in which the as I 1 I in I by Aeschylus: the other eicflna artist III r. R.irlnlrV" "rl lr 4 lr-1 uutlldS. ne a it well Kirkusny, the Clockniaker's Wife "L'Heure Espagnole ously translated as was Maurice Ravel's little one ct comic opera, 'L'Heure Es irnnla i iiiai saim- ikiv ne eoi a can hamNoine young gent, and in all likelihood has a real movie career ahead. Don't say I didn't tell you.

Trlt en4tl Hilt TIWMa Irt prnMt A 4.4' DNL'54L COM IDT A SUNDAY EVENING IM.IM 0'l4 Ml. til l) 44-I M-AVHOl 4Rlk M. E.4, LI 4-4WI4 Ja-ARTHUR BorUKARLOFF la J. it aVARRUTl Peter pan pianist. The program will! Spanlsh close tne symphony ln from a pre.s aent to a i minor hv Cesar Franck.

"ke 1 t0 in 'nast vMrS thP at th, PlrurlrIol' Tlino" anrl "Thm end part of the 'Orestes" 's an entirely different liffeient! Siunt Singer nn 4 ifi.iiunitiB n.rrm UT. JAMBA 44 Bl. at I LA4.4-4444 In. Ii. tm Bat I 44.

Mat. .4.4. Aft va. film- ogy, and parallels rather closely SOI of work. It is a delightful tra will present five concerts 1 i 7 JlZa Tif: sPeaklng of singers, a tne story used by opera-bouffe with a slight-in its Brooklyn series.

f.was ahn-'tn'ng radio colunmist wro Straus in his opera, "Klekira." ri(lue story about the wife are scheduled for the Fridavif, ne other day: rote io ti the I i. -Jr nn "TV singer Joe Graydon is on "La Oroqueute de Diamantj" rn or pris CARMEN fr tittle bf ROLAND UTITS Ballets de paris Tim. tr.i IM. 1:44 41ti Ut 1:4. ka.ltl NATIONAL TIM.

41 tt t. MOVIt Tim. 111. BHOADHURtT 44 at Not 41 InrikM tar all rarfa.BH.Nn.il nf uhiu i r.i 1 1, He nes man told nim Tall at vaaaVfal la.aKa.'-lfcCl4ill Jrl Richard WHORF-Naacy KELLT SEASON IN THE SUN a new Co hi by wolcott onua COBT 44tk Bl. I mat BraUwkF K4.a:4a.

Mala. TOaTW WED. the verge of signing a movie aim nn urouier. 1 an. 13, rru, id auu Marcn 10.

frM Television i Apptt wHh 1-A4W. Kifi5s 4PU sw 1,1 "I I II I'lll IIV'IIH. I raetac hca. 1 iiitt-if, rmcltanfl ic nt t-ocnilt. Tt.

..1 111 inline. tnvi "lr uuiiuer 1 4 wurs is presemeu unner hirrllv knuu- unvlvwlv in tnvi-n 1 l- 11,11 siok "out- Anrainemnon hv thr mthai- 'ine the municlnal timeDieces of th immW th u'y. 1'u" "uiiy in i.tf-f hvp rmthv onri Clytemncstra. 'and her Town of Toledo, in institute of Arts and 11 Zr uf, Lulun himself. Why I nionr, Aegisthos, and the ulti-'L'e-tionably.

it gain acting in co-operation with the' has the wherewithal ASK TO "iiiClUK 11 tilt- llfefl 11V 11 h.t iivuni aa i. vwmv.t 1 1 1 I 1 1 rf I II 1U 1 1 1 1" OC'IPIV Of i 1 4 tt I IU td 1 1 UU UII I11S UWIl IWO i iiiitidi iiiomc aocieiv oi )i-este. The iniKicii or ineir is mucn mumi ac-ivn anH tha tmw MARY MARTIN RAY MIDDLETON la Tb PaHtaar Ptiaa M.tlaal PUT South pacific MAJEftTIC Th.4.. 14th Wl 41 B'wt Em. I aura.

Mart.I. .4 Wai.l 44 tkar IRCNt MAYER BillNICK. frtmtt REX ULU HARRISON PALMER Bell, book and candle A Nt Comadr on JOHM a. naUTEN Directed by Mr. van Drntvn BARRYMORI THEA.

47th at. W. at III) FLATBUSH PEKALB AVENUES OPP. BROOKLYN PARAMOUNT Mallaan Tan'w A Thara. 1:40 v.

ue ui-m the piece. tee for the P.oston Svmphonv L( I th if he (an (, thal- hc l.ot hiriilental the but he quintet of singers Orchestra concerts. doesn't even HAVE to sing. ImZ feh'hat S'rS! ahA A. HVM Tlk the newsman toid him, IHn.a has finished his auto-; expi-e, et to mi across the proper spirit' Helen Hayes will discuss a I ve got me a erne little num- b.ography and sent it to his Xo ilian 'f the nm-ic Then "subject of interest to every i.ul.hshers Lucille Ball be- ii.e:e are i-nv lt.

ILnel conooHod such a theatergoer" at the monthly 'ins WRI to star with Maurice Vneie luncU-on-meetin ot flie Drama evening, all up. heval.er "Chi dren of the nod the um. A ii nu. imitaiing Dek this Monday at 12:30 p.m. hf, n.sman pho.wj tbegal to Mont.nartre," to be made in Ihe lines dW-k and characteristic Span-at Rosorfs ResUurant.

Other onhwwav overifram-e Add marquee shaker and supported themes that, from this alone, talks Vill be given by Cheryl. f.Jer up Oh she told combos: Stairway to Heaven" Vi.ly by a baue.v of it a almost possible to Crawford and Robert jj JU 1 alk Alone." "Beat play and plarlat af aw aaaaan downrlfkl DWKiHT DKEI WIMAN aeaat4 Tha Btraabcrt A Oda4a rredaetlea KELLY "A HAGEN The country girl A New Flay ky CMpTORD ODKTS with BTEVF.N HILL ITCI Ual TNIA. 44 Bf. I. ef way.

LU 11447 ta4 M.alat.Ut4Ttar.(Tkaa') "Batt BrmaM af tha aav JOHN WILOBIlRO prcirnta flora robson Black chiffon A Dramatic alar ar i rLIT STORM ira Antnaay IRELAND 4 Havana MUNTllY 4ITH ST. TMIA.I y.M.rl.Taai Tanki'f raNOW NIGHTLY CH 2nd CORPS ART. ARMORY II th Avt.t 15rh Jt.lROOKlYN Itfci Ittil iBMbttd. t. 41 tt it t.

1 1 ETHEL MERMAN ME MADAM 'lh PAUL LUKAS imnn in tne mail- lasked whv "Herinse" h. in MOVIC TIMt CrUCDIIIC Beat Play I be Nria THE COCKTAIL PARTY T. B. mjot HP.NB.T Mn.LEB'B. 41 Bt.l-ef Cv.i IS tHARP.

Utta.TOH 4THUBB.I BUI HIM ll t-CK nwiwiBI I formed him. "I told mv hn.niRnoKivv familiar chorus. To us. it is Uiese por- incidentally, have Wnnin irlrii hua Ia Kiml onl Un I ALfll "All A Baa." 11, IMPLBIAL Tkaa. W.

N. T. IB Gna.B:a. Mala. TOM'W HID.

at 1:10 XWm the whi. are the to tho.e ho know 8eh the rt of "ir the at the Ziegfeld. after people, turned XX inu.Mo. thoueh it ten rises to Itapiodie fcspamole. the AH.

3:.. m. TMa Ceupo Will MmH Your Enlira Parly at tar araa af 5011 LAST 3 PERFORMANCES! THOMAS MITCHELL ta Death of a salesman M0R0BC0 41 St. W. a) B'y.

Clr. 4234 Ba. Lait Matlnaa TOM'W at LAST 3 TIMES! LILLIAN GISH The curious savage MABTIN BECK Tkaa. JM W. 41 tt CI.

iWJ Laat MaUaaa BAT. at fi'i'put emotional heights, is too del tiranoso and the' RL Nat Qaaa1 Sati.ar Final Oaiaa I vl" METROPOLITAN "Taaat Naa Orlaam." illness. During that time the ageni. i hmti -iimith- role of Dorothy was played by. r.M!.Vi,!n Ji! Kibi (Jsterwald.

Aners birthday today. I "iraaaaia ilffuse. In this respect. Straus "I'iece En Forme de TTabanera." said it fjr more effectively, f-jaaenre of Hmnu I 'I I JUDSON MM6 Hie stork dropped him at. :4,, UiitstaiKliiig Soloist.

if performance of the TOP STARS FIRST RATE The ii'in 1 1. Of i id uniL a mmi mu .1 i. 5 1 i1' 8. misu a. jui- SPECTACLC." S.

V. Po. "A Smashinc Hitl" The happy time PLYMOUTH Thea. 4Mb Bt. Weatef B'way Eaea.

Mala. TOM'W THURS. MA raatly enjoyable ton a and danpe antic pnt 4a with hamorona nerfertlan." Btooki AUcinto. Timet f.ENTLEMEN Prefer BLONDES MUSICAL COMtDY SMASH IF.OFKI.D Mth 81. th Are.

Eraa. M. Mallneea TOM'W WED. 2:84 Jm h. f.

vui.uiivicu liri nil II' irilOl "OIK yl tllC i- l.y Dimii.i Mii.oiK-ulo,, as a that or the Katel.voung poei-lover. non.alve::'.'",s A' 's irt-)ly devo.e.1 (me. full of povv- opera was the es-eiue of charm. iRalph Herbert wa tonallv an.ij"r' lt ft Tu ei- ami energy. O.rMan.ling got into the spirit ot' lnterpretivelv eloquent as theI KTi.

ahum th llie Inin? Ce.M' Lvhn anff ago at Cleve- i. "laiifNia mv GRfflD RflLLCZ wi o- wuiCIlt Mtll.1V CI 1 'UII 111 U. I iVHj, 11:11: 12:112. 3:5. aim.

uiiiii. v-ere Mn.e Madeleine la't of Concepcion, the.ond Mordino's 1 i a 1 TONIGHT 4:10 liii.lU. CnthanU4 Mill I nan). TOMORROW 1:34 4k CIN1UIT. 7ia t.a.

41 itta St CKITIKION "Rlrkt 2 ail. 4:2.1. 4:25. 8 JO. 14:15.

II 15 'A True Master Work hSTRS JOHN PAMELA GIELGUD BROWN Cbrlltapher PBV'B KOMANTtC COM EOT tue compo-er's wife, wlio re- elm kmaker'n flirtatious tenor voice was appropriate ctted the spoken lines in a even went so tar as to changejthe lines of the oblivious clock- Kil.DHE Tripoli." 11:12, 1:14, I 10:11. 12:24 alOUlld MAVHIH "lil.a." 08. "Uttarly ftrlin "HmiiUnf.H' Tel iSan JESSICA TANDY I A CRANE Brotiiwap't newest Dramatic SmatPl by 8 AM SON BAPIIAf.LSO.N Brvlah Frank John Evrlya Bondl Kund.trnm Ateiandor Vardrn ORONrT. 49th t.W.af B-M10 Ivn 4 40. Mati.

Tia'it Tkaaki'i Day 1:40 1 don't usuallv go moving fashion: Kileen Farrell, 'from the somber black gown maker, Torquemada. 'h. luha "foe! II. I THE LADY'S RE BURNING an 1 than it Bl aa .4 aa'u fl. a tlaa Eth.

Matt. TOM'W THUBS. rmniiii uire nuu ins or- uui people are go-; iu.jh. 4:24,4:47, ui4 was ideally suited to the part of A'hoenhores to an off-the-jciiestra playing with wonderfuling to zoom to stardom. That's MV'ii Klektra, and Mack flarrell, job in fireman red.

transparency and lightness ofa good way to make yourself "-3' sonorous Oresies. France And vocally she shone as, touch throughout the work, and look silly in this business. "MnviE nc tuc uceii" Tonight tit 8:30 B0STQN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Charlen Munch, Conductor r'irkitsny. Soloist BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC Latayatta Ava. a Aihland PI.

ST. .4744 th-eer, noprano, and Kdvina 'i'iBhtiy as her atire, singingiearned the length applause and! However, there's a lad named! -ufe MG2tNf fi! ANNE JEFFREYS KISS ME, KATE JUHe Unco, COLE PORTER K.ustis, contralto, had lesser solo! with vivaciousnesa and spirit, WINNER Of DRAMA CRITICS' AWARD ETHEL WATERS iHE MEMBER of (he WEDDING EMPIRE Broadway 4ntk Bt. Eaea. 1:40. Matlneea TOM'W WED.

1:44 4UUbb rbKKfciK A ot bt SAM A BELLA SPEWACK roles. A group of singers from' Mr- Harrell, as the brawny the Westminster Choir pro-! muleteer, Ramiro, who hauls vided excellent and ell-co-or-, grandfather clocks up and down dinated choral support. stairs with the greatest of ease, AB SHUBCRT Th.a w. 44 St. Clr.

11111 avii. a w. ai.li.T.i smiles which filled the hall at Bob Savage who I think is a' its conclusion. lead-pipe cinch, lies primarily' The concert began with singer, with an exciting voice other Ravel composition, alsojthnt'll probably puh Frankie' in the Spanish idiom the "Al-Laine right off the record borada del Gracioso." It wasj shelves. Savage is to be the performed with the utmost clar-top vocal star of Majestic rec-ity, but the excessively slowords, now being revived after tempo caused it to drag, withjbeing off the market for a few LAST 2 WEEKS "At Their Hllartaua Bwf.Garlottd Jrl-Am.

Th HARTMAN. Hearing "Les Choephores" deBcrrferac' 4pJ BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC TOMORROW NIGHT at Verdi'f OPfra I. Italian "LA TR AVI AT Tlck't. now tt, 'J, SO, Inc. tax NEW iROOKLYN OPERA COMPANY E.

R. Stanford, Manartnr Dlreetnr Ufa rite At. a AaalanB PI. ST. -100 ICHAEL TODD'S PEEP SHOW Stated he HASSARD SHORT Comedy by Bobby Clark Erea.

al BiXfl. Wed. Bat. at :) WINEB GARDEN, B'aayatwat. Circle i-47t TICKETS, PLEASE! sang with that same ease, plus more warmth than we have ever heard from this excellent young David Lloyd did some won- 4R Stilt Bnaraaa was an arresting experience and one which elicited an ovation for the conductor, the soloists, the chorus, the orchestra WAIL rVrarawmi Dwif lt llll.

Iltll OIOIrSI MARK HELlINOIR, B'wayatll St. PL. 7-70114 En. 1 44 II M. Eit.Frl 4 Bat.tl.M.lt.m Mate.

Bat Sua. Shawl Sand- (tit. an, consequent loss of interest. years. His first platter, due out 4jtnit w.

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Have you ever heard of any tailoring (other than custom) better than Rochester tailoring? Every coat in Bond's huge siltction is Rochester-tailored! Hand-needlework lots of it! Smooth easy fit! Inborn stamina that shows up next year, and the year after! Coats always listed among the best! At Bond's, you pay so little because you're doing business direct with the world's largest maker-and-retailer-in-one. All price-biking red tape is cut out! It's a wonderful way to get a GOOD coat for much less than you figured. Bond Rochester-tailored Pure Wool Topcoats from 39.75 Puro Wool Zipcoats from 4575 Puro Wool Overcoats from 4575 1 ft 4 tlrAtrwtyVatiimii-ilaiiaaiaraftt ttnm jLJ' Sth Wisvl 1 1 -i vv 4 I a py 1 Initial payment required I. 400 FULTON B'KLYN i Opa. i II WAV 1 Ii iwj-wi jm-miw, ATI.

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