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A Famous Author Criticises «: the Work of a Great Artist VINCENT HARPER REVIEWS T HE FOR THE STAR AND SAYS THAT IT WAS LARGELY A SYM POSIUM OF ECHOES INTER MINGLED WITH &SRILLIANT ARTISTRY, HERE AND THER E EMMA EAMES CONCERT SERRE EERE EEE BYH It also dopreased the audience; for */ a moment | feared that we we all rude the great diva carr four feet, But then, we HAD PAID FOUR DOLLARS and woe knew that Eames must | great, So we applauded—deserve ly, too, for even in the twilight of the gods they are gods. Kame prodigal with i usual at all such appearances of setting through her encores that she found the short cut to the hearts of—well, the hearts of the middle aged gentlemen who and sit thr NK PD al music (Realtaing oneert, at t ight Important seeial mus The Star engaged per, the brilliant mous author, lover of art musical critic, to review the s paper, He has the following ar ticle and The Star has no hest tancy in saying thas It Is one of the best articles of ite Bem that has appeared In any Se attle paper in a % Editor.) ee ee ey going to be so that as to conf hd failed to day was one ‘shame events of was concert for th her encores, and, as seeeeeeneee done so in stars, it was ee ee eee ee sete ing dross igh a } 2 . of classic Kehoee come high, Seattle ty heard some last night. They cost] wee — M four dollars. The great Eames con-/ S00" Pe ang cert was a huge success, and the| jotee PrORTs Ladies’ Musical club has ee again, The Grand opera b packed by au audie women and well groome the better part. that le Women wore hats (in the gala night’), and some short dinner coats and These are trifles, not to be Uoned in connection with the divine art, but whan we were all trying o t to feel old ra-goers and hoping that Mme, Eames would find us not co very different after! * atl, it was a pity, was it not, that tome of us sinned. But Seatth Eames, heard some r music during the rather long even ing, enthusiastically gathered in| °°?" me Se. Saennene the expensive assortment of . and went off to supper conscious of | ‘ possessing a new asse’ The concert was just rest—a magnificent artis e days good naturedly (far be it frc ws to say that artists are thrifty) showed herself to an ad miring audience and sang a few Dumbers set down in the program and many more not set down. Those who heard her during those memor able years when the operatic worl Was divided between the admire of Melba and Eames and Calve when all three were AT THEIR SUPERB BEST, Must have felt scarcely anything more than Kindly regret last night wheu Emma Eames charmingly re. sponded to the applause which I ~~ her uneven but gen ring of the that Mme was return ne than pos ‘ompe sole » time whistled through pught the Eames e's the pity BECAUSE SHE GALLOPED Dixte™ with gard for tempo her indust boxes men ona black through absolutely no sé, except her good singing of us last night, and left those who have known her from the first filled with was woll that the elub brought Kam young women liste last night It was well, moreover, that Eames brought with her such supp lecompliment to both her manager's sound sense and her own magnan imity, for had it been put to a (male) vote (secret ballot) last for one, would give her were her| Right to determine what of all the Wonderful voice quite gone, remem.| "Use Was most truly enjoyed, 1 Dering those bygone nights when, el certain that the majority would this gifted woman lavished echoes, However, it Ladies’ Musical * here; scores ¢ ned and learned upon Ws riches of song whose echoes wili Outlast life itself. But tone, especially in the middle reg-| ister, which is the certain precursor of the end of lyrie sweetness and the dimming of brilliance The selection of the “Aida” aria (Verdi) as the prima donna’s initial Dumber was most unfortunate. Why,| A¥et’s Hair Vigor since her rapertotre includes ali| Brow. Verse 2. Ayer’ Malian and French operas, was thin] 80ps falling hair. Verse 3. Ayer's| perticular aria chosen? It afforded | Hair Vigor cures dandruff. Verse 4. | her seant opportunity to display her| Ayer's Hair Vigor always restores | bowers, especially now that| color to gray hair. The chorus is i + Gove powers are beginning to wane.! hy millions, in all lands. 7.0.Arer > of the Hair There are four verses. Verse 1 es the hair Hair Vigor | {Wave voted for the REALLY DELICIOL f Emilio de auth evidenced in hi of the Toreado the Fairbanks run w tying partially - bar w floes, 1 tion—an} . |}. ‘The OR} high SINGING Gore While wnd Matin rather feeble Pagiiacet” prologue nothing ¢ ould felieacy of his art tut A ‘" vorely restrained and| trip f line of Drink E eueht by Thine Bye 1] men were Kame concert Me “er of all a Bea ree rity M steamer Lig dering and the aurpas giving the tryingly to Me All the « simple Only With mber the tiling jot “La P Alvare Bat it w ear yweph Holl man with ello the | aging with Handel's sonate ye gods, who arranges 4 anyhow?—he began to hearts by bh his inet end of the ble numbers: Goud at ren _— | | inating 4 th Flagship rellen of the ed th * exqui control ment, and at nnyumera-| Re than the} until Trane yea, even vernme in Une & he wank off Band ¥ ka, The sailors of the Al & portion A. F. 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