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Lnevezia Bori Charms as Nedda In “Pagliacci’’ New Little Spanish Prima Donna Confirms the Good Impression She Made at Her First Ap-|**™. pearance as Manon-- Familiar Double Bill,|""**°"™*"* With Caruso, Emmy Destinn, Riccardo Mar- tm, Amato and Dinh Gilly, Crowds the Met- ropolitan. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. “C AVALLERIA” and “Pagiiacct,” the perennial double bill, crowded the Metropolitan Opera Houge last night. The popular success ‘won twenty-four hours before by Titta Reo, the much advertised haritone of Mr. Dippel’s Philadeiphia-Chicago Opera Company, served to stimulate Mr. Gatti- ‘Casazea’s artists to supreme efforts. Both operas were sung and acted with Meir wonted effectiveness and Intensity. In “Pagtacel,” Lucrezia Bor!, the new Mttle Spanish soprano, impersonating Nedda, more than confirmed the good | tmpression she made at her first appenr- @nce on the opening night of the #ea- fon, ‘ten days ago, as Manon Lescaut | fn Puceini’s opera. From her entrance upon the stage in the donkey cart to | on the steps of the | she compelled atten- singing and by her fascinating personality. Her song to the birds, after she had overcome a little Rervourness that made her shorten her “phrases, was expressed with eloquence. Ja the love duet with Slivio she made | > by the freshness of the archnesa of her act- ing, In the mock tragedy thet became | real the combination of coquetry and terror was finely shown by her, Miss Bori has established her right to be 2 teckoned with in any future computa- tion of the Metropolitan Opera Com- pany’s forces. Caruso as Canlo was in fine wo. elightful humor. If ever he need a job he could not fail to beater of a drum outel ant eally flusion the audience gladly wo: have welcomed a repetition of t Aria. Amato as Tonio excelled him- by more than nsually refined singing f and artistic expression. It seemed ns W deliberately he were trying to avoid | i ‘are to demonstrative emotion. we he evoked would have eset artint Into an encore, Bilvio, too, singing in lee, relsed more than his yeuel repression. Badu, an Beppe, oent well in the picture, The chorus admirable balance. The combined ; wee ene of the best perform: j,Snces of the opera ever given vin “Cavalleria,” rhe ‘Was presented fa most mov- lon ot B UZEA, of win voice and than usually in wang and \ effective Lucia. Lola, sang well, but missed much of the Bngltsh coast. pape, Dr. David A. Gorton. land showed Alacreti nM - |tertuiness. inthe direction ot ai tye] DIES AT WHEEL OF AUTO. t Pisces te jakten) Ifa, N. H., Nov, 2.—George A. and his daughter, Hed planist, gave a joint recital at Acollan and Max Bruch, at Aeolian Hall if{ which artistic, the them 1a | tic THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, ————_—_S4 The real Adamiess Kden is in the new Baptist Bitte Mayor Gaynor sticks to his notions with turgescent spisaitude, | Russian prince in London died from lowing hia false teeth. PRECOCITY NOTH—Baby with eray hatr was born, no in Boston, but in A Greenville (N. Y.) farmer was burned te death by his whiskers catching Count Zeppelin offers an aerial alll. It wasn't his alrehip that hovered over Captain of a Mediterranean steamer, menaced by nix Chinese crew, ‘holbored’’ for help on the wireless. Brooktyn's eugenio hadles are excited over the elehtieth birthday of their ‘The oldest human being tn the world ts saki to be Chief Fire Maker, a Blackfoot Indian, who te tn thitw 1324 year, Gov.-clect Sulzer expects to have lots of fun down South shooting ducks and ‘coonm and pretending they are office seckers. He onty kissed her once, and that was in a kissing contest at a party, ts the @efense of a man ued in Justice Bijur's court for breach of promise, The new Baptist Bible changes “het” to “underworld,” the gunmen exposures, a York. Following reverse change would be appropriate in New Tt ts said that Gi per cent. of the Kiowa Indians have eye diwease, There's a possibility they @ot it straining thelr eyes to see what Indian agents were doing with thelr money, Pauline Wayne Is to be succeeded in Wanhingion by Nora ef Avon ia the cow that puta the lait In President Taft's cafe au lait. gift of @ Milwaukee admirer of Mr, Wilson, Pauline Nora ts to be the Deputy Sheriff tried to attach a biplane in Garden City, but the aviator saw him coming and sailed away. Three miles away the aviator had to descend and the deputy, in an automobile, served his papers, A Califorma millionaire, seventy-two years old, on a honeymoon trp around the world, and his ing bride of sixty-neven are returaing home on ecparete uteamers, They w old enough to know thelr own minds, Alwin Schroser, the te ‘oellist, Schroeder, Gumner, for fourteen years postmaster of this town and a former Representa- tive in the State Legislature, died of hoart disease while at the steering wheel of bis automobile yesterday and the machine crashed Into a fence, throwing out the dead man and his daughter and & woman friend. The latter, Mrs. Joseph Ohaffee, was badly shaken up and somewhat brulsed | Miss Anna Sumner was untnjured, Mr. Sumner was seventy-three years old. STOMACH SK SOUR, UPSET AND «. FULL OF GAS? PAPE’S DIAPEPSI In five minutes! Time it! All Indigestion, Heartburn, | and Dyspepsia gone and your stomach feels fine. Hall last night before a large and tn- ‘The programme in- in D major pin, Debussy John Thompson A fantasie on J included iMustra- umann, Mendets- Wonder what upset your stomach-—| stomach, A tittle Diapepsin occasion- ich pero th fod did the damage lly eeps the stomach regulated. sud di Ht your] they eat thei favorite foods without fer Your stomach doesn cate of your liberal limit without pebeliion, if dour food in a damage instead of a help, remember upset, and what you j Al beery i stubborn (um; ee coqeeey which makes the character while. 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Si vo ® $27.50 Yoho Carats, 265 Broadway, 641 Broadway, 119 West 42d Se. 154 East 125th Sty Near Cantter | ‘se, at 13th St. Near Broadway. Near 3rd Ave. Opposite City Hall. Near Union Sq. Open Evenings. Open Es The styles shown in both suits and over- coats would be a revelation to those who patronize the most expensive emt on Fi Avenue. And throughout the entire ome ments is that quality of fine tailoring which marks the handiwork of master- In overcoats alone are shown over 750 fabric designs, in 60 different models. Garments for every occasion, and for all sorts of service. And a myriad of models and fabrics are embraced in the vast array of suits. All the Continental, English, Fifth Avenue and College style ides are represented herein their finest Nee! will have to see them for yourself. cepted have to know values in order to rons ond Mad your selection, you Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Friday and Saturday We Will Place on Sale Men’s English Made Boots (Not hand-made throughout, but hand work where it counts for comfort, fit and shape.) $4.85, 35.85, $6.85 Values $6.00 to $10.00. Boys’ Shoes $2.35, $3.00, $3.95 Some Very Special Values. in Men’s Furnishings Neckwear English Folded Four-in-Hands—imported and domestic silks in a large assortment of colors and designs. 65c¢—Values $1.00 to $2.00. Handkerchiefs Pure Linen Handkerchiefs—with hand em- broidered initials, corded borders. 35¢ each—$4.00 per dozen Gloves Fownes’ and Dent's English Tan Gloves $1.50 per pair Imported Chamois Cloth Gloves—in gray and chamois. O5c¢ per pair—Valuc $1.00. Full Dress Reefers Accordion Knitted Silk Full Dress Reefers; $5.00 Crochet Weave Silk Full Dress Reefers—in pearl, white and black. $3.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St,