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Deniiam, Business Manager 11 "West 32d Street, New York One Dollar Annually, Five Cents a Copy Foreign Subscriptions, Fifty Cents Additional JACKSON SPRINGS HOTEL New Management OPEN NOVEMBER TO MAY The Editor is always glad to consider contribu tions. Good photographs are especially desired. Editorial Rooms over the Department Store. Hours 9 to 5. In telephoning ask central for Outlook Office. Advertising rate card and circulation state ment on request. Entered as second class matter at Post Office at Pinehurst, Moore, County, North Carolina. Saturday, December 35, 1015 A It are Treat There is one trouble with the enthusi ast, lie is prone to herald with unmiti gated delight any pleasant prospect, a bane from which we are not entirely im mune. Consequence it would take a clairvoyant to know whether he is herald ing the approach of the Knights of Pithias or the Stonewall Brigade. Believing as we do that the only com mon ground upon which all men can meet in a friendly spirit with an open heart nindf ul of the eleventh commandment and the utter beauty and tenderness of the world is in the presence of simple melody, we exhaust our feeble vocabulary every time we hear a canary bird sing. "We are a music loving people, easily moved by the crudest harmony, grateful in our slim opportuities to the Sunday school choir and the Victor machine and the cotton pickers humming casually during the long afternoon, for what little glimpse we can get of the ruling passions of the world are embodied in the folk songs of the Nations and the battle songs of France, echoes of the guitars on the Grand Canal and the student chorus in Heidelberg. It is peculiarly fitting in her kindly effort to build up the ideals and the char acter of the boys and girls of this neigh borhood a generous friend of Youn? America should have selected to send a great singer and a famous violinist to play for their benefit at the Christmas season. It is further evidence that the spirit of human sympathy and Christian kindness still rules the sad world that two great artists should give their time and and their talent and take a long journey to add to the happiness and dreams of dis tant unknown children. Madame Lyska and "Wassily Besekir- sky are going to give a recital at the Carolina on "Wednesday following Christ mas for the benefit of the Farm Life School. It really is small matter who they are, if they will play the great master pieces for us and render the sweet lyrics of the Old "World, and bring some of the charm and memories of Christmas tide. But it is always of grat interest re gardless of the performance, to know the details of a successful career. In the palmy days of Orpheus, when Omer smote his bloomin' Lyre, the reputation of bards and minstrels went forth on the wings of rumor, and arrived in the pic turesque vocabulary of the itinerant liar. But today the Metropolian Press has monopolized the function of Mercury, and if I am to tell you about these visitors I will have to lapse into the mysterious lan guage -of the critics and remark that his ntonation is ' ' unusually impeccable ' ' and that she sings with "profound vocal sentiment. ' ' Why a magnificent voice or the play ing of a great violinist should call forth praise in this astounding patois I cannot tell. But here it is: New York Tribune. Mr. Besekirsky proved in the Mendel ssohn violin concerto that he is an artist of artistic sincerity and possessed of much poise. His style, especially in the last movement, was finished and his intonation unusually impeccable. Boston Daily Advertiser. Mr. "Wassily Besekirsky, has been the leading violinist of the Court Orchestra of Petrograd; first Professor of the Vio lin of the Conservatory of Odessa; and has had numerous engagements in the great cities of Europe. He is one of the host of many artists who are now descend ing upon America because of the war. Mr. Besekirsky has a smooth tone, and a very polished technique. Skips, runs, double-stoping, fairly broad G-string work, clear harmonies, all those points of the execution were present in his work of yesterday. The works in which he ap peared showed a wide enough scope. They were an old Tartini sonata, a Slavic Dance by Dvorak, a brilliant " Carmen' ' Fan tasie and a Reverie, by himself. The last named was a poetic work and very ex pressively played. Altogether judging by this debut, Mr. Besekirsky is an artist of delicacy and refinement rather than of astounding breadth. From La Chronique we learn that Madame Lyska, the lyric "Trage dienne," deeply impressioned us by her great dramatic power and the extreme intensity of her voice. Le Vendredisdc Comoedia. Madame Lyska, a great artist, sang Russian songs with infinite art and pro found vocal sentiment. And again Madame Lyska Team-late of the con servatoire in singing, acting and recita tion and who has had the privilege of working in Germany with Felix Mottl and in Paris with Massenet, has been heard in most of the great European cities where she is a great favorite and is this season singing in America upon the insist ance of her admirers who have heard her abroad. Vincent 'dlndy on hearing her, wrote the following: ' ' I have heard Madame Lyska and have been charmed by her voice, so powerful and sympathetic, completed by deeply serious dramatic musical knowledge." 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