The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1913, Page 20

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THE. Bh Bi ts Ma FRIDAY, APRIL 4 n his venerable )award and Mr. ohol | ,,1918.° mann, Brahms, Fritz Fleck, Reger, and Hermann, He was accompanted at the and Mra. Frank ft onagenarian offered to « the bruises she said **Tannhaeuser’’ and “Butterfly’’ Sung at the Opera The Latter, at a Crowded Ex- tra Matinee, Exceptionally |« Well D one—Presentation of |")? the jer Wagner’s Work Not Best of the Season. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. “ ANNHABUSER" was sung at! the Metropolitan Opera House last night, under the direction of Mr. Hertz, before a large and Inter ented audience, It was not the best per formance of the opera that has been given this season. Jacques Urtus, in the title part, did not quite fulfil expecta- tion, Something of imagination was lacking in his impersonation of the im- pasioned minstrel Knight enthralled by ‘Venus. Emmy Deatinn, too, feil short of portraying the-ethereal quality of the saintly Elisabeth. Her prayer before the foadside shrine had too much robustness for one about to die, Willy Buers, as Wolfram, and lways on But there ravishing inating Lan pellucid Sheph ensembles t sina Van Dy Mette, Veni W Bayer and Ruysd: completed the caat. “In the afternoon before a crowded house there was xtra performanco of “Madama Butt der the direc. tion of Mr. Tose reached a high level of exce fag if one will overlook her unnecessary Posturings at the end of the first act, presented an impassioned and an appeal- ing Gio-Clo-San, singing with power beauty’. Riccardo Martin was excel as Pinkerton. Scotti, consummate artist that Wo is, was the American Consul Sharpd.s to the life, and Rita Fornta was a ()ne Suzuki. Bada, Audisto, Begue, Cerri, Iiomolo, Helen Mapleson and the child, w hose name does not appear on admirat and Lenora Sparkes's| , and, after ‘all, fine! plano by man disclosed a v and gifts of | prom|sing. A frien him well on audience recelve 33 gd — NOTES OF THE THEATRES. | shakespea | Dream" night the iit w «in arrest ne would » de | ACCUSED OF POISONING WenkKTL WH | HIS MOTHER, AGED 91. woman's nuitrace talkies a Conn, April Mra, Fan- ninety-ore years old, tot- eas stand tn Justice R. rd ‘- | WINSTED, M1, Kate Mayhew Yeager, Lawrence Eyre, Alberta Galla- | y tin and William HH. Post will be cast for Geral court in New Hart ward Special Sale of New Spring Suits for Young Men Ask to see of these special lots of Suits we place on sale for Saturday—- and you will see the newest styles and best values ever offered for the money. Gray and Black Oxford Gray Check Suits Cassimere Suits (Let T5RO) ! (Low THO) On Special Sale On Special Sale a8] 65 216% +918 This is the swag- larly smart and | ger English model stylish suit for —so becoming to younger men— Gray and Blue Serge Suits (Lote T38T & TOOT) On Special Sale 415 This is the digni- fied 3-button sack suit that will ap- peal to 99 out of the prog ramme, but whose first appear- ance was halled with inoppertune ap- plause by most of the women, completed the cast. The To latsen Trio gave the iast of the ehaml er music concerts of the tenth season of the People's 6ymphony Club at Cooper 1 Jnton last night before an en- ustastic audience of students and (iade’s movelieten, opus 29, and Tachail:owsky’s trio in A minor, opus 60, wate played excellently by Mme. Gchnad! Tollefsen, pianist; Carl H. Tollefeen, violinist, and Paul Kefen ‘cofitst. Frans X. Arene, the director, the @fth of his interesting and etruments of ihe medera orchestra to the French hivrn, the iMustration of which was tntausted to J. 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