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“Faust’’ Sung In English at The Century ee The Messrs. Aborn Give a Creditable Perform- ance of Gounod’s Op- era—Kathleen Parlow : Charms in Violin Re- cital—Ada Sassoli and Francis Rogers Heard. By Sylvester Rawling. R spirit and for atmosphere and, F to a large extent, vocally, the first Performance of "Faust" the Century Opera Houre last night A stop behind the average production of the Gounod gem during the last half flozen years, This does not perhaps teem ax high praise as it ts intended to be. [Latter day companies seem to satch less and less the spirit of what Was ‘once the best loved opera of the te Reszkes, Plancon, Eames and the rest of the bygone giants. Last night's rendition, in almost every respect, was excellent for a company’s fret production. Walter Wheatley, in the name part, seemed at first just @ (rifle uncertain of voice and of hinft velf; but the te: Pparent nervous- Ress quickly wore off and his singing thereafter was capital. His “Hall, Hum- ble Dwelling,” better known to New York opera-goers as the famous ‘Salve Oimora,” was exceptionally well sung, with great sympathy and comprehen- sion and with no straining after spec- vacular effects. Herbert Waterous, as Mephistophetes, made his debut Inet Mght with the Aborn singers, revealing A volee of unwonted smoothness, range (nd flexibility. His acting was equally food, and he was a devil who combined She grimness and unctuousness of the tole to a remarkable degree. His die- ion was clear and almost invariably Mstinct, more so than was that of any ‘ther in the cast, though the English tcceptably. Histriontcally and vis the was a joy. She was at her best in the upper register, The Valentine of Thomas Chalmers was good if not die ‘nguished, and Kathleen Howard was & charming Stebel. Mr. Nicosia con+ lucted. ‘The staging was artistic and, while the cond act's opening chorus was ragged, ‘he choral work in the maim had un- Vonted spirit; but how long has old Dr, Paustus been an artist? If he were a Yhilosopher, as Goethe and the settings ¥f his room imply, why should the pro- framm Altogether, in “Faust” the Century Company scores another success, iné one wherein English opera is really ung in Rogtsh. Kathleen Parlow, the Canadian vio- Inlet, gave @ recital at Aeolian Hall festerday afternoon that was enjoyed Sy @ large audience, This young woman tas taken pm artistic etature since her ~ Wret appearance here a few years ago, the has adequate technical equipment, 4 Big tone of lovely quality and ad- polse and taste. It was o Veagure to hear her. Mies Parlow began vith Vieuxtemp’s concerto in D minor, hich she played well throughout, giv- hg GQne expression to the melody of hhe e0oma movement. One of her best wumbers was Auer’s transcription of Vochumann’s “Vogel als Prophet," ex- lulsitely expressed, which ‘oreed to repeat. Besides she played a Haydn arranged by Auer; Hubay’s" Walzer Reena: Corelli's " La Fota Va- dations’ and Wieniawski's “Carneval 2 \, tusee,” on her regular programme, and ‘our of Sve extre numbers. Afa Gessott, herpist, and Francis fegers, baritone, sasisted by Isidore 4 = =moketone at the piano, gave a joint ‘ecital at the IAttle Theatre yesterday jfternoon before a well filled house. Mise Sassol!, who frat came to us under the wing of Mme. Melba, by her piay- hg of the herp, has made her own Mace here. Her selections Yesterday, hich ranged from Bach, Scarlatt! and Rameau to Chaminade, won the ap- Wovad of the audience in @ marked de. {ree. Mr. Rogers was not in his best ‘olea, but die singing was artletic, as it > slways, Examples of Handel, Srahms, Grieg and Moussorgsky were ‘dis list. In a final group Mise Sas- OUR stock is composed largely of goods that fit the average pocket- book, Goods that show style and character at moderate cost. Little's “Best Made” = Furni- ture has a cer- eo and Mr. Rogers were heard to- gether. Mr. Lacketone’n wccomoant- ENG] | | , ments were admirable. son, under the direction of Mrs. Bram- hall, took place at Sherrr: terday trends ance. The artists who appeared were Marte Rappold, formerly of the Metro- Politan Opera Company; Ruby Held- er, the woman tenor; Leginska, the tone, Daisy Green and Harold Osborn . . Smith were the accompanists at the Including Children Born Here, The first Tuestay Salon of the sen- OF ONE THIRD Of afternoon. There was a large Pianist, and Theodore Harrison, bari- piano, oe a Egenieff'e firet song recital tn Germans Come Next, With N rk, announced’ f | i afternoon at” Asotan Hal, ‘nas’ bean| the Scandivanians Third. postponed untii Tuesday evening, Deo. 16. Tickets for the original date are 00d for the later one. WASHINGTON, Dec. 3—The Census penned DESTINN SINGS FOR FARRAR, | Puresu announces that contrary popular belief the Engi! The Grip Causes § tation im “Madama Bat: PHILADDLPHTA, Dec. 3.-Emm: tinn sang the title role of “M mi Butterfly” at the Metropolitan last eve. ning inatead of Geraldine Farrar, we| at The Bio NOW 18 suffering from erip. The cast brought back Antonio Scottt, | Tt also offered Giovannt Martinelli as the Perfidious Pinkerton for the firet t!me! Do . Everybody Is Buying INDIGESTION, GAS OR being heart CHRISTMA S at their ve attract rantage is for SICK. SOUR STOMACH And geaFurther TQ OUR CHARGE CUSTOMERS: All purchases made until Dec. Feb. rend oy Time “Pape’s Diapepsin “Really does” put bad stomachs in order—"‘really does” overcome indiges- tion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness ts five minutes—that—just that—makes Fape’s Diapepsin the lar- gest selling stomach regulator in the world. 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The styles are correct, the make is faultless, and the prices are low. A combination of features that make it the ideal of every home maker. Take, asan instance, this attractive brase bed. It hae 24nch continuous poste, with five one-inch fillers, Satin of bright finish, in all sizes, Value $22.00, 5 but offered t Ao penn price of, . . $16. 0 J. H. LITTLE @ Co. 30 YEARS IN THIS LOCALITY 47 & 49 West 14th St. ane VLG IGS QNg FIFTY te TEN DOLLARS Gloves selected will be putin FER EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1918. 17' ao — eee cee is by all odds the one most largely rep- | ‘reflects ent ition less satis. NFER ON PLAN T0 Dolley of the road to reorgantse tele resented In the foreign white stock of | factory tha urns for other to conform to the recommendation of Christmas Presents The Store this year, as i it years, places itself on record as Pig in sym; ~ Hs with ty movement inaugurated for EARLY 3 SHOPFING. And if you charge customer already, we will make it easy ° . ae lr genabecnne eae, De a be jpivebnetanienialas dent Thousands of Gift Suggestions main BuILDING—— | Foy Father, For Mother, No Other Store in the World Will Show You More Novelties Than You Will See Here, in Toy Town of his big Christmas bag right here. There are entirely too fore we can only tell of a few daily. Cellulold Character Bablee—dressed| clectrical kinds; bad spe- $ 1 iy in long white sii jLpeeeal $1.79 “Ives's’’ Trains—made in America; Toy—a magnetic! board; capable Ae spalling; letters} of a splendid mechan’ isters “Parlor Golf”—you can now “put”! nies, nickels, dimes, quarters indoors: | 9 ond half-dollar — pieces; $ 1 ate... seeeewoass and at Of course, in addition to the specials, there is a host of Are Always Appreciated Christmas Stocks Are at Their Best NOW Assortments are the greatest we have ever assembled. Women's 2-Clasp Glace Gloves—|Women’s P. X. M. Cape Glovee— the United States. Out of a total of Mother tongues, A ‘t—how large a ¥ of ) General Contract: | ere 0 mea deting -of | . Maater Plumbers’ t it 000 (foreten- {PAFt there is no meana of judeing—of i READJUST NEW HAVEN Prainggetphete th Aaaaetys se AM” | thome whowe ancestral language Is He-| tion, Allied Real Estate Intere Porn, oF children of foreign-born), 8 IS |iegw doubtless have reported Cereian, | cightesn Other aseotiations Whe imot at tHe over 10,000.00 claim Engitsh as thelr | english, Pollsh or other mother tongue, (ths Engineering Societies’ Butiding. mother tongue; 8,800,000 claim German. leo that the number reporting ‘Yiddish | Resolutions were adopted for presente.| Railway and Government Officials 2,900,000 are Scandinavian, 2,100,000 | and Hebrew" is not an adequate mensure Itallan, 1,200 French, 1,700,000 Polish tion to Mr. Mitchel. Take Up Dissolution Question The RIGHT i] S of Hebrew stock; and among tho: PAT and 1,700,000 Yiddish or Hebrew. Le i oe in Washington. for CONSTI sea |Ported as speaking Geran, Pollah, Rus] CHARLIE MURPHY PRESIDENT . . Of the 13,310,000 foreign-born whites | sian, English, ac, there Is WAGHINGTON, Dec, &— Whether the|[| Don't” experiment, with the mother tongues are as follows: |an unknown number of those who are art Laeghi Now York, New Haven an hareh purgatives, they ine English, 3,360,000, German, 2,760,000, | ethnically Hebrews, Appitannt tee © Sareea’ ib to Giepamvens fan Jureyourbowels. Take the Ttallan, 1,360,000; Yiddish and Hebrew, | “Of the total number of Yiddieh-apeak- ip tn trolley lines, ates ee i dea cee 1,060,000; Polish, 043,000; Swedtiah, 683,000; |ing pecole 888,193 from Russia, 4 ; D and & votce in the ma irreparable injury. Lor 2 Norwegian, 492,000; French, 629,000; Span- |144,484 from Austria-H M2 from | U Iner before Su-)the Boston « Maine Raliroad were pills at night bring cer- , 258,000; Magyar, 223,00; Bohemian |Roumania, 14,40 from the . ‘ourt Justice Sewell yesterday, om| questions which had not been reached | tain rellef. Get a box of Danish, 186, ment of the Untted States,” @ Department of Justice. inyadi Dewey Solomon, native of Syria, an| The tacts will be eubmitted by Spe- the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Department of Justice or file @ sult for the dissolution of the New Haven system. jan and Let! 141,000; Dutch and Frisian, 126,000; Slove- nian, 123,000; Finnish, 120,000; Greek, Joun J. Murphy 118,000. as Tenement House Commissioner by| orderly at the City Hospital, repited: | eial Counsel Gregory io Attorney-Gen- | Mayor-elect Mitchel was urged yesterday | _* i Tha Attorney-General! | Everybody Is Buying Christmas Presents Shopping Early A Wonderful Christmas Store — From the Door Where You Enter to the Door Where You Leave— In Our Two Mammoth Buildings best NOW, and your choice is more iVERYBODY. 10th, inclusive, will be entered on bills For Sister, For Brother, For Sweetheart and For Wife Search the Stores of New York Everybody Is Buying for Your Christmas Gifts— | Christmas Presents Compare Prices and Values— at The Big Store Then You’ll Come Here GREENHUT BUILDIN( Pices of Lmported Bric-a-Brac moni iter 9 Toys Santa has emptied the best part any one announcement. 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