The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1913, Page 15

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Not “Cyrano,?? rereieti ie, aecer Seatcet. GIRLS MUST HAVE SUN BATHS CROOKED POTATO PROBLEM. his romantic Siegmund and his poetic paling d Spring Eye Glasses, $1.00 THE PEOPLES NEW DepaRTMENT S10R| ria oo. 99| Tristan had aroused, hopes that he| mospea of Modern Life Due to|Navy Department Hanting for, But “Lohengrin”? | mas: orove ax'siet\vohonens. us| "ONS Soe nara ayers: | vecter te Pare Theme PARIS, March 14.--A certain morbid. WASHINGTON March t) tit hout pain. 4 ‘| ion. Extractions wft ou The Opera Bill: r+ vor sna steracuive: some. : OTON, Staroh itinees| i OS nese which reste 80 heavily on modern | some of the wizards who are improving i life fe caused, according to Dr, Manjon| WPon nature can turn out a spherical Bi 4, dy on Dito, Gold BE w| 4 Sprctacles with 1. , thing of the spirituality and of the aloofness of the character were missed of Nico in the course of an address | Potato the navy must find a better po- of Teeth aT nh th th Nectri no eo Genvered Vetere Whe Paveiel Béssaton avis tow in Gus, Soutay the coomst: SIXTH Ave 22"%and 23°° STREETS " ' and, on the plane that Mr. Uri * Riccardo Martin’s 1118] ceived it. there enould have been more r, 0A hi . 01 t j WITH EA Seah eendebrt ped Panini ania Wart eer ticeaeaa 1!” MERCHANDISE STAMPS isAse ficient eun bathe or air baths and not! pare potatoes of Irregular form. virility in Ms singing. Ne heat » Causes a Second Postpone- easily mang taleetior on hah dimoet ae habitually he produced his tenes in a ment of a Repetition of} manner more or tess velled. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 18, 1918. ; f | | | Johanna Gadski was @ lovely Elsa| taking enough physical exercite in loose] |The oiMctal statement declares that “It rn Ce a Ce ee ee aa Le, eee | Walter Damrosch’s Opera—| un tune rts ah te ecrwed | Em ane hat ow afters seaman 1 GLZ Handsome Net & Lace Costumes Extraordinary pupile in the higher echools ought to be) ‘murphy’ arrives long and slender, or taught the elements of knowledge Atting| sawed off and hammered down, the thet for motherhood. trouble begins.” , .| Mr. Urlus's, She imbued the week, Wagner’ s Work Well Per vacillating litte—well, to be polite, we formed. will say—pereon with too much charac- 2 ter and distinction. Louise Homer was sianuainesss @ dominating Orerud. It was easy to understand Else's falling under her BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | way, and her singing was as con- ALTER DAMROSCH should have] vincing as ft was beautiful. W the sympathy of all opera lovers| Willy Buers, ap Telramund, felt some- because of the ill-luck that {9 thing to be desired. Im action gramatic, Pursuing hie “Cyrano,” the newest opera, his facial expression did not always fn English and the only novelty of the] reflect the implied emotion, His ¢inging, _ Season, now well in its decline, yet pre-| too, lacked @ bit in forcefuiness Put- Gehte® by the Metropolitan Opera Com-|nam Griewold was a handsome Heinrich, Deny. After weeks of preparation, | every inch a King, and he ang edmir “Cyrano” hes had just one public per | ably. But why, Mr. Grieweld, in the @ormance. Last night, for the second) jast ecene did you chacse.to stand #0 Gime, a repetition of it had to be post-/ ehat « jot of us could not ese the trans- poned because of the fliness of one of | formation of the ewan into the deve and the principal singers. First ft was Pas-/ the release of Elsa's bewitohed brother? quale Amato, the Cyrano, who lost his} William Hinshaw looked, aeted and A For Women, Misses & Juniors Nom Specials 20. O. B. Orders Excellent for party, teen BEADS, wis» 69 j theatre, boardwalk pe i ae and dress wear. e Ciileber Value abe por yard i | Children Cry for Fletcher’s ‘ Copies of high- HUCK TOWELS, j1;06 i priced exclusive Guisiity. ‘Value tee, fore ile costumes. BUTTONS, trimming but We picture three of these fashionable ¥ dresses, but the illustration doesn’t do the costumes justice. - Crprpeycry es i | \ Baa j Made with tunic and draped skirt effects. Special Luncheon Choice of Broiled Halibut Steak Roast Shoulder of Spring Lamb voia, Now i {s Riccardo Martin, the| sang The Herkld effectively. In the cast te yop,in nis. Counte elts, Tmitations and , ‘\ bie lined throughout with silk in beautiful Lettuce and Tomatoes ca ee nan bood sie | Act TNL Rene tons| health of OhildrenExpericnce agains¢ Reporimeste ey astel shades. Others trimmed with rib- Shredded Pincepplecnd Ging. Cox, Rosina Van Dyck, Gtella de Mette . ns, silks and heavy embroideries. 30e Mr, Martin is still confined to bed| ana Alice Sherman. Alfred Herts con- Vhat at is ( A i No Mall of Phone Orders. Tea Coffee Milk with @ severe attack of bronchitis, | quoted masterfully and the chorus was for Castor Oil, Pares which he contracted on the way t0/ goo4 tn voice and action. ben ng i St vy poeta It contains neither Boston on Saturday to fill an engage- om Mates! forphine ayrapas hota ’ ment with the Boston Opera Company. JOHN M'CORMACK AGAIN fe ripe at a ey! C4 Boys $6.50Blue He could not keep it and had to return sametiately, CROWDS CARNEGIE HALL. But what is the disaypointment of Mr,| John McCormack, the Irish eener, suo- Damrosch compared with that of | ceeded last night in once more packt Frances Alda, the Roxanne of the|Carnesie Hall with an opera, whose fascinating impersona-| filled the stage es well as the bey of tion bade fair to make for whatever | the house and left many persons turned Measure of success the work should | away disconsclate, Naturally, on St achieve! Engaged long ago for a con-| Patrick's Day, Mr. MoCormach’s pro- cert tour of Texas and the Southwest,| gramme was all Irish. He was in she started to keep it immediately after | splendid voice and in @ mood that the first postponement of “Cyrano.” | responded readily ¢o the wishes of his Leaving Dallas on Saturday night to/hearers. His songs, ancient as well as Sing Roxanne here last night, she was| modern, were enthusiastically ap- on @ train until one o'clock yesterday | plauded and his added songs outeun- afternoon, arriving only to be confronted | pered those he had announced, with the news that there wasn't going| Among these were ‘Molly Branal- to be any “Cyrano” last night. Just/ gan,” “Mother Machree,” and “I Hear imagine the situation! The charming | You Calling Me.” He has never been Uttle lady has teniperament and well, | more warmly received. I shouldn't have liked to be the man| yr, McCormack was assteted by Mel- who met her. Originally, it had .een| vile A, Clark, the Irish harpist, who Girls’ Satin Coats Your Easter Suit Is Here Several hundred high grade Spring weight suits in this wonderful assortment. 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You will surely wonder one of which we illustrate. she has abandoned her tour, canceiled| into Ireland from Venice in the days breasted why we can offer them at these low prices. have the popular Bulgarian collars Included in the assortment are young men’s | | and cuffs; others collars and cuffs Norfolk coats and trousers, Six different | | more styles have collars and cuffs a dozen engagements and thereby lost| when Ireland had a great commerce several thousand dollars. He used three instruments to show how .ohengrin” was substituted for! tne harp had been developed, and ene “Cyrano.” It wae the of the extra numbers that he played colorings of elegant browns and grays. handsomely braided. ance of the opera this # was “The Wearing of the Green,” (Third Moor.) Come early for best selection. admirable performance it which, Mr. Clark said, was one of the Carl Urlua ag the Knight of the Grail| most pathetlo songs over wettten. 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