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br Be rd gay Hei nk crngrarge:aohmgat peeved a creditable exponent Fequirements of Donisetti’s ldve- erased heroine, carrying the mad scene, with all its vocal gymnastics, triumphantly. Orville Harrold added to his fast growing reputation by an pried of Edgar that chal- — ‘writs Kreialer, the master vrotiaat, who Me | with his regiment in thi army in Galicia unttl he was H Rotterdam last Saturday to per's taste and gifts of xpression American aeqeepente feces ‘the HR rf u p Parting G Gift were appreciated by a friendiy By Sylvester Rawling. 66 UCtA,’ the last production of ‘the eeason by the Century Opera Company, before it fe Chicago on Sunday, got & present-‘ion last night. The tite part was taken by Florence Mac- tie little American coloratura was released from Me military "duties for this purpose. Mr. Kreisier' =) REGULATE A CHILD'S BOWELS WHEN CROSS, oa OR FULL OF COLD ach and “Casearets| ach and break up a bad cold quickly. Full directions for children and m= an adinirable: accompanist for him at clence a Picking him out for an the man of a century, and who shail Kaufman as Raymond, Hardy Will- famson as Sir Arthur, and Elisabeth Campbell as Alice completed the cast of principal singers, and all per- formed well their parts in the sextet. jo who made a }': wh n she {m- Any bonis shy ated ara Ay mon fs ‘The chorus was alive and sang well, and Mr. Zuro conducted masterfully. A special word of thanks to Mr. Cotnt for withdrawing the chorus in the mad scene, thereby removing something of the absurdity of the| WOMEN WHO ARE. ALWAYS TIRED May Find Help Help in This Le ckage. Mothers can rest easy after giving Md - | gentle, harmless laxative to children, Schumahn-Heink gave a recital at Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon _—_ that filled the house with her admir- —~ _ Swan Creek, Mich —“I cannot speak If her voice has lost yg d vate sha egret able organ which she uses with such | skill as to give delight to are privileged to hear her. down and my ao a gramme, beginning with Bach's “My Heart Ever Faithful,” included com- have that woah ie positions by Mosart, Beethoven, guid, always tired/ Schubert, List, Brahms and Rubin- feeling, 1 get @ bot-| stein, of the old German composers, te of Lydia E. Pink-| and modern songs by Arthur Foote, ham’s Vegetable|Carrie Jacobs Bond and Rudolph In the middie group came Schumann's song cycle “Frauenilebe .| und Leben,” beautifully ; | but conveying an impression of mo: notony. Among the best of the sing- "Ich « ing to women, and I cannot speak too tue ane bdo! Leap aag hh ¥ » highly of it. I take pleasure in recom-! 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