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of the text or the effectivences of action. Tristan‘'s long time a-dying was too material jn atmosphere and Inolde’s bestod was lacking in spiritual up- MUNICH MUSIC FESNAL AIDED DRE CUM se eee Financial as a Wat as Artistic ou therm Har ‘Gender, aa King’ Marke, » sonorous voice and no Success This Year the ene, and Herr Bradersen, Reports Show. je exception to the juntoh iJ eb York. = Mra. memory does not play him falae, to an Amertoan who, was heard at the Metropolitan for the first time last season. Then some of we found fauit Ega her tremolo, She hae not not rid ropean music lovers nee did not efface the memory | Iz more than one s exponent of the part across the sea. Herr Bruno Walter of cted the excellent orohes- ied bie and akill, But we have had and hy Breat conductors and HEARD BY AMERICANS. food orchestras at the Metropolitan. “Meistersinger,” according to the pro- kramme, had another with one excep- | don a nich cast. Herr Well, ae |, Was cfedited to Stuttgart, recently | Vienna con: Efforts Compared With Pro- ductions at the Metropol- |. there was « itan Opera. | . known In her | native California ae Maua Fay. A she made her debut at the Munte Hoftheatre, has been company ever since and as a professional In America, people may be pardoned for clalming of thetr own, and well may 1 to claim her, for Miss Fay By Sylvester Rawling. (etal Corresyondence of The Prenizg World ) MUNICH, Sept. 6—Visitors from all @ver Burope and America and from @ore remote parte of the earth have made this year's musio fentival a finan: | Jn want ang eval vote noms * @al as well as an artiatic success, the) fresh and youthful, She im popular and Yeoat authorities report. It began on| tervon to be. It in Mme we heard her in America. @ performance through- ti = a thee Weta ie wo out wan worthy of gh pralee, “Gur eerles of Mozart plays ‘presented hens old friend Herr hice bea Knote, the was surpridngly good. that included “Cos! fan Tutt!” and “Don m ? Gtovanni,” seven performances in all, rand ended on Aug, 10. The Wagner operas, at tho Prince Rexent Theatre, ee * began 1 m we ; * Beckmester, 4 from Pac sg eg Mee : as part much more sedately ur adopt singer,” of which four performances Pel lrade sn pte dpeidh Sled al then will have been given, Besides “The | tng to the tradition, but in not nearly Ring of the Nidelungs” will have had) method. More- three cycles gpd “Tristan and u was handicapped, espe three performances, When it In pointed having to eng @ut that the Royal Residence Theatre| ) BR rd seats only 800 and the Prince Kegent ‘Theatre only 1,200 persons it Is not re-| OBJECT LESSON FOR NEW YORK markable that there have been no va- WAGNERITES. “ eant places at any performance, buteven| This might serve as an object lesson At 6.7% @ sent, which I* the exact cost, | for New York Waxnerites who object ineluding programme and cloak chrck,|to the blue-pencilling of the master’s ft te not easy to imagine a profit. works. Herr Kuhn's Davit It has been my privilege to be present at only three of the Wagner plays— ° Isolde" on Mond on Wednesday, at end there ia nothing but praise, acenes were well act and the stage The Inst word 1s] management repented Breat credit on written advisedly, for the firat two per-| Our old frien ‘of, Anton Fuchs, who , fermances were advertised to begin at 4|/#taged “Parsifal” for us at the Motro- o'clock and “Rheingold” Lae ty be aed ber mere . in “Rheingold” again Mrs. jor “ot for § o'clock in tho afternoon. Women| new York” was one of the only two and men in muffied in the cast not credited to the afoot, in ¢) h compan: She sang Erda et- private carriages on the way to the|fectively in spite of her tremolo, Horr theatre before 3 o'clock in what would ceneet LR riage Tone, » hin hine but for the| staging an ing of the part of the aa ae erent an hour later| Fite God there was Mttle or nothing that was not traditional. With Herr Feinhats, the Wotan, New Yor Herr Kuhn ‘Mime did not efface the memory of Gorlts and Albert Retes in the ‘The Prince Regent Theatre '* an tm-) peeing building, with a Ane auditorium that has only one floor, From behind ‘overed from | is xiven h broad and tofty en-| Kivericn « the ticket of cach subscriber! were not a a telling him which of these to use, and,| us; the rainbow bridge did not mearly by the color of it, showing on which| touch the rocks and falled consequentiy (ile. He ts aloo directed to the section| of the illusion, and Donner’s lightning @f the cloak room set apart for him| fiashed before hie hammer fell. A) according to the number of the seat| everything {ts perfection even tieket that he holds In consequence,| Rich. As to what Wwainalls looked like, fe emptied quickly, without the writer oannot say. From where be poo Rented Opell sat it could not be seen, Fine as the confusion, and with only a moderate! prince Regent Theatre auditorium 1s, amount of rushing and crushing. Too] it han its defects. Of the performance bad that the natural depravity of man, | as a whole, it may be sald that it was i specially of woman, prevents) uninaptred. er from showing In public the} On oe hpi at fyrd 7“ Phin in private. concorta are given at the Tot y uy tay Papal ‘Thing 18 accompiahed | the Munich Symphony Orehest ducted by Herr Loowe of Vienna. ‘Thr Fe ee ae etre tea | Writer heard The proxramme con: at the Metropolit min th raftily concealed i ete sa or two before the perform- ance begins, the doors are closed, not te be opened ‘again until the act ts/ conductor and the orchestra were goo01, ended. The lights are turned down and| bu: not of suMolent excellence to nerve silence is maintained from the firat note| @# object lessons to New York music ef the orchestra until the fall of the| lovers: curtain. It is wad to relate that some change of sone in| am, Pellowne, who wi 1s rows lane Freee, last Fri h CHILD'S WASTE. CLOGGED BOWELS, Makes it cross, peevish, rest- less and feverish — If tongue is coated give “Syrup of Figs.” Children dearly love to take delicious and Isolde” and “Rh: Fete nol cule (eater linge creat > t edly ‘and, | 9% ir ten le stom- ih ‘ome exception, of which ‘mention |8ch® liver and 30 feet of bowels so ~ ghall be made later, the cast of ‘“Tris- tan and Isolde" was announced as composed exclusively of Munich artists. tan and Ipolde,” become are interesting, perhaps necessary, in ea waat to mothere— the development of the story; but.they |for your child don’t force the adjuncts, Upon the bearers | little one to swallow nauseating castor ide characters reste the burden | oil, veh heat gelomel or fone tante Uke Cathartie pills, ‘A teaspoonful of Syrup of Leal will have your ee omil- ise may hay val en in just afew hours. Mew ly clean, sweeten ite ator make the ee are ped Nor | out of the bowels all the constipated matter, the sour bile, the foul, ol: up waste cramps or of Figs you are not drug- your children, Bein, of luscious fige, senna jt cannot be harmful. Full directions for children of all ages pe for grown-ups plainly printed on lor the full name saw, only one, be compared favorably with which We are accustomes at ropolitan, Opera House, them beauty, And they both deciaimed when choi have sung, Wes it possible, TAS EVENING WORLD, M Without detracting from the poignancy | (; RMAN SCIENTIST s| WHO FINDS HELP FOR THE RACE IN 1 DEALS. Was recovered to-day In the at the foot of One Hun The child's father identifi which will be removed to her home, 38 East One Hundred and Firat sircet, (colony wet apart by the Government. He for burla Da MUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 323, 1913. SCIENTIFIC BIRTHS mentally perfect race. | OF RAGE, SAYS M.D. their defecta and foist a race of {li : s Com children on the world te much ais- |, NOUMESTRA, ON. Sept, ah | in Germany. We are of the opin- | Searching for his missing aon, Arnold, Dr. “Men were not intended to be ma- chines and it would not be the bem | thing to plan eclentificaly for the pro-| never offered to !t. | Prove all the time, but you will not help members are deficient. | |improvemen: by destroying ideals, ¢ 0 =. | Otherwise, the production of children | Hamburg } | ed New York on their way to Washing: |defects.” Py (ton and the International Congress of the party of German doctors who vialt- enn was Kiven to the American Health — Agaoclation, In aesston in Washington. Dr. Hutchinson declared that for the! j!mprovement of the human race bad should be prevented, even to to Death After Auto Smash. James Stewatr of No. 18 Oa \called his lecture “The Importance of Negative Eugentes or the Prevention of |i Borns.” Ho said all children should t River no examined in xchools, and if they were $ ound at all deficient, they should be) torilized and trained to grow up in a the other way, Roth cars were smashed up. 1 the sald much more to the effect that the Three new models Three new models Three new models E have always something of interest to show you in Silver Tableware. Either our season’s new patterns or some- thing quite novel in the way of Table appointments, You will find it worth your while, for instance, to call in and see our new Sterling Silver Condiment Sets. The pleasant and growing fashion of mix- ing the salad at table is responsible for these. Hitherto Silversmiths have made provision only for the serving, not for the actual pre- paration of the salad. 4 ‘Now both may be provided for. On one convenient tray are grouped the flagons and containers for the oil, vinegar and so forth as well as a dainty little bowl in which their careful mixing may take place. There is something quite “smart” about the very idea. Dr, Mond ts the omy German doctor tof of the 260 medical delegates who | Uf* by making a tourniquet of the saw New York. He had been injured ge ee eel oe | WOULD RUIN IDEALS fn @ taxi emashup and remained over from. Bustwich Hospital and ta from Bushwick wae and take six cuseed Mond, Noted German |ton thee something should be done to Prevent euch children being born, but Scientist, Disagrees With | what that eomething ts has not bech | Gecided there any more than here. | Dr. Woods Hutchinson. “When Dr. Hutchinson says the poor |™ capable of taking knowledge which Is | Very often, genius | duction of children. As @ race, we $m-| comes from a family where rome of tie “But prinalpaily I take exception to 1 agree with Dr, Hutchin.| DF Hutehingon’s idea of Seat ie |son that Imperfect men and women wrong. Our ideals would vanish under q | should he ed from bringing Into| tne cold solentific method of breeding. | the wortd ‘ in children with herlai-| civitization is founded on {deals and | #9} | tarF infucnces against them.” impulees, and the effect of a purely | » 1) | Thia iv the opinton of Dr. Pichardo lacientific mating would be to make men J} Mond, \areciaiist tn hereditary dixeases Heng human. 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