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99 Koenigskinder Walther, Prevented t bythe Gerry Society “Theee Years Ago From VSinging in Humper- @inch’s Opera, Gives ‘ Impression of the Performance From the Front of the House. louse last before a large and ‘appreciative There were two new comers cast, Baal! Ruyedael, instead of Qs the Woodcutter, and Robert It, instead of Pini-Corsi as the + both—especially Ruysdael— @oe4; but in the house was Edna Wal- the original representative of the in Humperdinck’s opera which ‘launched here in the presence of the eer and Nis wife. Little Mise jer—ahe was then twelve—found with Mr. Herts, al ne george fer the productio: and with the @emposer and Mrs. Humperdinck. But the Gerry Society stepped in afteretwo porformances and haited the girl's ap- ice. Some sort of a compromise Maes, wis present as a spect Bis is an epitome of what she wala @eout.she opera: “Well, now, wasn't Mins Farrar as the Gooee Giri'a'dear! You know I always Mved her. Im the first act she seemed Get to have grecteraa from her Iliness, very fut, please! On! but Mr. Goritz! be @ fiddler that would charm “Now, ple: @ by Getting adoit Else Foerster, who paves ack All I can say is that the sing- of the children in now confided to ‘elder women; and it doesn't sound true, ‘Mr. Herts yore that. He's a dreadtul fiaftinet, but he teaches, And, do you Wrrow that afer every, act he bee change his shirt and his collar? Well, We.true! He must! Tai rr other parts were fine, weren't they? Robeson as the Witch— Louloe oan ‘was the original one, you Bove Gear iittle Mr. Reiss as the Maker, ien’t he funny? And then thee wonderful woman Marie Mattfold > die Stable Maid, and Rita Fornia as Inn-Keeper’s Daughter, and Julius she "Make it imperative that advertiaing laws protect the purchaser and ma the end of the second act I turned ~ s800n from my looking for the King's ‘nlid The curtain hadn't fallen. ‘Wow well Go you know Mr. Mertz? Well, you Juat ask him!" THREE SYMPHONIES PLAYED BY THE BOSTON ORCHECTRA. Dr, Karl Muok ied the Boston Sym- Phony Orchestra last night through a clagsical programme that consisted of Haydn's symphony in D minor, Mosart's symphony in E flat major and tho- ven's first symphony in C major. It|1) was enjoyed by @ crowded audience that appreciated the musicianship of the conception and the brillant playing of the orchestra. If there were some- thing of apparent sameness in the com- pesitions that savered of one mind, Dr. Musk te to be forgiven. There isn't time er space just now to analyze the difference in the works. Just 7a ‘word to cal attention to a recent and appar- ently conclusive dissipation rad ph ed jane cccunie 6.srarid genius, But che ie travels faster than the truth. BEATRICE HARRIGON HEARD IN FIRGT ‘CELLO RECITAL, “Beatrice Harrison, the Engtish ‘cellist, who was torn somewhere up in the wilds of Northwest India, an@ who ap- peared here recently as soleist with the Patnarmorto On maggots gave o recital I yeaterday afterncen ag ie ig RPE TPM eee we se ahine: WORLD, yernayh: vanvany’ 9, 1914, that Gudlence. Her Playing of, int major waa endipucnally fine and the Bach uite in @ major showed her ex: cellent musicianship. Besides, she played y Tachaikowsky, Faure, i Hamilton Harte. Her t the plano was George Falkenst cients GARDNER ARRESTED AGAIN. GOSHEN, Jan. 9.—Frank J. Gardner, who just has completed a sentence of ine months on Blackwell's Island for he larceny of some’ bonds, was upon hie release immediately rearrested and taken to Monroe, where he was ar- ralgned on a charge of grand larceny In the first degree. He was held in $2,0% bonds for a further hearing to- Ga: ag Ernestine Jager- nul o he turned over to Gardner two ee Blectric Railway Company 4 per cen gold bonds, of the par value of Br who | sac for four months ‘manipule- purposes” att that he refused to renee them to her. ————— Ship's Crew of Sixteen Saved. ‘WAGHINGTON, Jan. 9.—Sixteen of who silewed that | loaded SALT LAKE MAN ADMITS ROBBING ‘As EMPLOYERS Cashier of Water Company Going, Back Home Under Arrest Without Extradition. John H, Meredith, for three years A trusted employee and cashier of the! Pacific Land and Wal Salt Lake City, w Artest the detectives re army revolver, a the orew of the fishing schooner Eiva | L. Spurting of Provmestown, were rescued early to-day by the Race Point Life Saving Station, according to @ message received at the Treasury Page bl Rot state the nature of the 4 Jan. 3 to 10 Closes SATURDAY ..Night rand Central PALACE 10 A. M. to 10.30 P. M. 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