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» explanation must be f after the rise of rtain, At that time leat night not more than atx boxes , tm the “glittering horse-shoe" were oc- ‘Aida’ Well Sung,| Caruso in Cast, Crowds the Opera BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. IDA” wa » Metro- “A politan O% ast right : for the first thie season Not @0 very long fact that this) Master werk of Verdi's was reserved | fog the fifth week of the season would have called for “ nt. In recent yeare, however, | 1 has become © Poptlar that it) arkable. The 1 in the re and wy house t of the «tand- sourcefulness of Myr the capacity of his « was crowded to the tag room ant from the bewinning tt] wae in the wir that the performance would reach a high sta ard of excel- lence. Caruso, as Radames, was at bis best. He eang “Celeste Aida” superbly, The ara takes its place about five minutes cupled—abom five more than usual. It ‘would be safe to say that not one in a handred of the boxhok has ever heard ‘Celeste Aida” in the opera. Bamy Destinn, in the title part, wae tn fine voice. The Nile eceno duet with Caruso was rarely beautiful, Loulse Homer, than whom there ts no better Amneris, sang and acted with exceptional charm and power, Dinh Gilly was a virile Amonasro and Leon Rothier a dignified Ramis. Rita Fornia svae the unseen Priestess, singing weil; Glulo Rossi was the King and Pletro Audisio was the Messenger. The Tri- umph acene, with {ts ensemble of prin- ‘THE FLONZALEY QUARTET GIVES ITS FIRST CONCERT. The Flonzaley Quartet, at its first co cert of the season at Acolian Hall last night, won the plaudits of an audience of considerable size by its programme by {ts musicianship and by the inef-) fable.charm of its playing. The quarte! consists of Adolfo Betti, first violin ‘Alfred Pochon, second violin; Ugo Ara, viola, and Iwan D'Archambeau, ‘They keep together all the year around,! either in Europe or in America, and they do not neglect to practise, even on thelr holidays. In consequence they have acquired a high order of efficiency, | ‘both In individual and in ensemble play- ing. And, withal, they have not grown | etale. They retain a freshness and a crispness that are most exhilarating Last night's programme consisted of Mozart's quartet in D major, Koch 4; ‘Techatkowsky'y quartet in D major, opus 11, and Haydn's quartet in G ma- Jor, opus %, No. 1. Each was per- formed with understanding, as well as with Drilliancy, and the players were feoalled many times. THE BARRERE ENSEMBLE IN FINE FIRST CONCERT. ‘The Barrere Ensemble of wind tnstru- ments, founded a year or two ago by George Barrere, the eminent flutist of the Symphony Orchestra, gave its fret Poncert of the season at the Belasco M@heatre yesterday afternoon. Chamber Yusic of this type was unfamiliar in Wew York, but it made an immediate impression upon serious minded music lovers, The desire for it has continued o grow, until yesterday afternoon it held tho attention of a large, as well as an appreciative, audienc: Mr. Barrere hag been suMclently encouraged to in- crease the number of his players and to add to the scope of his activitics, His ensemble now numbers fifteen, tw flutes, two oboes, two clarinets, one clarinet, two bassoons, four Frei horns and two Bassett horns. He had| yesterday also the assistance of a small horus of the Oratory Soclety, under the direction of its new conductor, Louts Koemmenich, A divorced woman is a widow. will be extinct In years The Pope's brother te Use of the dust of their cement has excited aristocrat Bhe didn't remove the pup. News Oddilics The Supreme Court of Missourl says so. ors from an anc! families of Mobile, Wife of an actor, whos@ name, of course, is not on Long Isiand by waving in air the red @weater which encased her bull pup, Goy. Hall na threatens to call out the militia to stop a cock fight, Mra. 0. If. P. Belmont has gone into the exg business, Sie can afford to, | For selling bad catsup a Ponneylvania Justice of the peace fied his own} wife $90, Making « rapid survey of the world the Nobel Commit A peace his year, Prof, W. 1. th of Tulane University, New Orleans, «Tye the negro race Gov. Blease please note | ostmaater in Coratto, Italy, at iifty [has just axked the government for a raise and got it | cents a day. Hel staveyard for making | Ala. etsential, flagged a train were engaged, was the opening number. It was long, consisting of seven move ments, but !t was played with such Gaintiness and skill that everybody was charmed. A_ serenade by Richard Strauss, opus 7, played by same instru- ments, showed the redoubtable master of cacophony and dissonance melodic vein of beauty and simplicity. A diveriissement by A. riihou on @ popular French theme, in four move- ments, the firet three scored for the various groups of instruments and the last for the ensemble, was the closing number, All three were aonducted ad- mirably by Mr. Barrere. In the last oniy did he play himself. Between these Mr. Koemmentich con- ducted Schumann's “Belm Abschied 2u Singen” and Beethoven's “Bunderlied,” the former with mixed and the latter with male chorus, accompaned by wind instruments. He, like Mr. Barrere, was much applauded. DONNA EASLEY HEARD IN A SONG RECITAL. Donna Easley, a young soprano unta- millar to New York music lovers, gave @ recital at Aeolian Hall yesterday at- ternoon, accompanied by Edith White Griffing. In her opening number Mo- mart’ 1 che sapete,”” she suffered deceive you in this. health of nd Soothing 8: corms ae 'y. years it Bad paban FL fre ates the Food, givin; ildren’s Panacea—T: Mozart's serenade in B flat, in which Gil the instruments save the two flutes opera, THE CENTAUR in a| Bn, Dtorphine nor other nd allays Fever! ets a ea nt use ¢ lency, ind Colic, all Teethi - 1 Diarrhora. It regulates the St eothing Trou ps eo tin Use For Over 30 Years from euch acute nervousnes that she dtd | not do herself justice, Later, in songs yy Bellini, Donizetti, and by her teach r, Greco, she disclosed a fresh, flex- {ble voice rather devold of color, last. group was composed of eongs in sh by Huhn, De Koven, @alter, Whelpley and MacFadyean, pens” Stel WAVES 132 FEET HIGH CRIPPLE LIGHTHOUSE. 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