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7 99 and to applaud her for two hours and Cyrano’? Heard | trtu'‘.'tamasa more’ See sace sie f Cheatham 414 not make us cry. Bhe Indifferently by omitted the pathos of which ehe ts & ' past mistress and made her whole en- Audie tertainment one of light and joy tn the nce ‘true biithesome, verdant spirit of apring. eaeenoe One of Miss Cheatham's youngest and most enthusiaatic worshippers in the BY SYLVESTER RAWLING.| tre: row tor a time diverted attention 4“ TRANO” gotstte secomd perform. from her by cepeating all ahe eald with ance at) the Metropolitan: Opera | * child's fervent incorrectness, Pionic.” Then followed some old nursery rhymes, with new settings, and some nonsense rhymes, all pre- sented in Mise Cheatham's most de- Reators of chis cotummshave had Pre) nenefully piquant and engaging man- exhaustive review Of} ner, After these Mine Cheatham told ‘have no doubt a8 to} some. old and eome new .egro stories opinion of ite merits/in an inimitable way, and in several Bat “Cyrano” ts a new opera in Eng-| negro songs that followed ahe was ac- leh who, to all intents and pur-| companied by Henry T. Burleigh. pesea, is an American. Mr. Damrosch| These amacked of the plantation and & very great deal to develop of the camp meeting. ‘The inst group included five leaves com- peser, nor creditadte ‘te. the intelligence Ha} ae ‘the understanding ami appreciation of Music on this sidg of ‘the Atlantic. from Robert Louls Stevenson's “A @r, Henderson, the writer of the| Child's Garden of Verses," Moussorg- “Cyrano” libretto, an American out and | sky's “With a Doll,” translated by Kurt eet har provided a eloging book of | Schindler, and examples of Rudyard exceptional literary merit. Mr. Gatti-| Kipling. All were filumined by the ) Gamaste has used all hie resources to.) Charm and grace that accompany all 4 Miss Cheatham's efforts and make her @et and etage the opera properly and . Mr. Herts ‘do- | Red #0 dear by her host of admirers on two continents, Paul Reimers, a tenor, whose charm Was that it should get a careful and /as a salon singer has been pointed out considerate hearing from opera-lovers. }ia this column, gave a recital at the Thatut did not get last night. The pre |Herkeley Theatre yesterday afternoon Vailing air was one of indifference. Tie |that delighted @ large audience, ae ends, should have been observed by all songs by Schubert, Hrahme, Faure, the audience; but it was mot. Debussy (the latter's “Iantoches” was Are accompanying feasts necessary to | repeated), Lalo and Charles stimujate the interest of New Yorkers | Bordes, im new operas? European sneers some- times would seem to have point. Per- hapa Mr. Damroseh might have aroused Hue, Caro Roma, singer, author and com- power, wave a recital at Acoltan Hall @ larger share o* interest if he had per jist Mishts Mainly of Wer oe clieebeth suaded the direztors to tender him a cer, Marie Rose Kenney, Gertrude Fecoption and a supper as they did to|MoKinsiry, Paul Duffault, Charles P. Mr, Puccini after his “The Girl of the /Silver, Jacques Renard, Burene Wyatt, Golden West,” and to Mr, Humperdinck |and Pir Morin, the aotress-panto- after his “Koemigakinder,” and as the|™mimist. The audience was large and Girectors of the Philadeiphia-Chicago | friendly. Opera Comp: i 5 Lengrend Rie Natoma 14 to Mr Herbert after} 044 sowish Philharmonle Goclety, . | Max Margolis conductor, gave its seo- Mele anf and! wrasse IM Jond subscription concert at Carnegie the second performance | Hail iast night. The principal soloist @€ “Cyrano” to be postponed twide were | wan the well-known Cantor Sirota, who restored to norma! conditions jast night | was heard in two groups of songs, 86 the performance moved smoothly | Biset’s “L'Ariesienne” suite and Men- aad With spirit. Pasquale Amato had|delssohn's “Ruy Blas" overture were KITTY CHEATHAM GIVES faa’ ANNUAL EASTER MATINEE. Kitty Cheatham's anual Kester ma -| @ict nee Grew @ crowd of ardent admire. , Youngs and eld, to the Lyceum Theatre yesterday efternoen to laugh with her gawd 35% Block 8th Av.36% OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O°CLOCK ONE DOLLAR FOR A COMPLETE ROOMOUTFIT need to furnish a room deliver the goods This completely and we will to your HEADAGAY, BILIOUS, UPSET? “cASDARES,” It’s your inactive liver and bowels—You n carete—Dime a box. 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