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MLE Arunicae t GARDENS “‘Siegfried,’’ In Ring Cycle, Well Presented Sylvester Rawling. $4@'\2GERIED,” in the svat oe “The ‘Nibelungen Ring,” * progressing at the alatropetts tan Opera House, got a fine perform- amce yesterday afternoon before a large, absorbed and enthusiastic au- @ence, Vor Mr. Hertz, whose antici- pated departure at the close of the present season is deplored by every RED PIMPLES ON CHILD'S FACE Spread “Over Cheeks, Disfigured Greatly, Restless at Night, Used Cuticar. In Three Weeks Well, agill li ike : t g 4 i ql = Lealed rapidly and in three weeks was well.’ (Signed) Mise Hancy De May, June 5, 1014. Soa baky de shown fenmens; ouper-erconty’| f smellegta remove skin troubles but they tieve ne superiors at any price as toilet peparations, Sample Eech Free by Mall ‘eeid throughout the world, lover of German opera, there was ap- plause, loud and long, every time he entered the orchestra pit to conduct, He surely will be missed. Qne or two incidents out of the ordinary occurred. Otto Gorits, for the first time within memory, was “guddenly indisposed,” and the part of Alberich, which he has made pecu- lary Mis own, “wae taken by Leonhardt, and surprisingly. weil pi sented both vocally and histrionic- ally. gM. Leonhardt evidently was conscious of this, for, when at the end of the second act the audience manifested ees desire to give Jacques Urius, who was Siegfried, a special call, Mr. Leonhardt insisted on ahar- | via ing every recall with him. The audi- ence took it good-naturedlyand sisted until it had its way. ‘Then Clarence Whitehill, the American baritone, admirable both as singer | & and actor, was #0 hoarse at his en- trance as Tho Wanderer that it seemed impossible that he could con- tinue. He kept pluckily on, however, and by the time he reached the third act was in good voice. Mr. Urlus's Siegfried was something to be remembered. Never has he sung with such power and beauty, and bethad has he acted with such virility abandon. Johanna Gadski, thi Brannhilde awakened Slegtried’s Kiss, although it was janie Kurt res ‘Wotan put to her lon, kuere, more ihity, Thanks to her and ind tu Mr. Herts the Of Albert Reiss’s unmatched Mime, acted with such infinite variety, what can be sald that is new! A wi of praise for Elisabeth Schumann's singing of the bird music is due. “Boris Godounoff’ drew another large audience to the Metropolitan Opera Hous last night and made its loop impression. The present. of this remarkable work of the triumphs Althouse, Bada, De Segurola, Rothier sei*"* Rossi. re Daughters, of the Ghost will be the novelty presented Millions Thankfully Praise Carter’s Little Liver Pills ach, perfect na ae om liver and Segular acting bowels B use Carter's Little le. 1g to all who are wise Liver Pills. i at four of the six performances next ning on Tuesaday ni 4 Anna Paviowa and her Russian at the Century Opera House. This new ballet, the music by Ow EM Spen- dearow, was a Mikail Fokine, called “the aes Prien" of the modern Russian ballet. With novelty Mile. bag t tot and her com- pany will give “! Lgeaent ty ll (The Fairy Doll) and eunt baw new @ . “Flora's Awakening” and “Chopiniana” will be revived for the en, matinee. There will be an matinee on W. , Max Kabinot, director of the ballet, cables from Havana thi has arranged two weeks engagement there after Mile. Paviowa ends her Century engagement. The organis- ation mn then go to San Francisco the Panama giving per- formances at Caracas; Venesuela; Cartegena, Colomb! Colon and Panama City in the Isthmus, After eral weeks in California the or- ization will return to Ca riving in New York in July, Christine Miller, contralto, ont George Hamlin, tonor, will ¢ rand recital at Aeolian Hall cat esday afternoon, at which they will aing duets by Schubert, Brahms, Saint-Saens and Robert Kahn. In ad- dition to individual songs by Richard Strauss, Schuman! Mahler = and Hugo Wolf, Misw ier and Mr, ¢ | Hamlin will sing an English group. An extra feature of the eighth and last of the “Moments Musicales” in the Waldorf ballroom next Friday afternoon will be classic dances by the Baroness von Rottenthal and pines Bentley and Edmund Mak- ‘The soloists will be ina Vac- Ottilie Schillig, Sergel Kotlar- sky and Lawrence n, The Rusian Symphony Society, Modest Altschuler, conductor, will play Tschaikowaky’s “Pathetique” symphony—the work that introduced it eleven years ago—at the beginning of its twelfth seagzon of subscription concerts in Rusian music this evening at Carnegie Hall. A series of children's concerts is to o given by the People’s Music League ” the People’s Institute at Public School No, 7, in Canal Street. Harp, violin and flute music will be played for she. youngsters. Mary Garden, before leaving for Europe, arranged to return to Amer- jea next October for a series of con- certs, her first appearance to be at the Biltmore Friday Morning Mu- sicale next fall. Ryd Heravoury, yurg, pianist, will be ist at the Russian Symppony | Hi! Soetet ‘sp Tachaikowsky concert to- morrow night at the Century ‘Opera | ones House, the second of its four Sunday night concerts. Caruso's last two appearances at the Metropolitan Opera House are an- yunced for Monday afternoon in “Carmen,” and Wednesday evening in He is to sail next The Rubinstein Club will give its fourth afternoon musicale next Bat- Gosnell, Marcella ¢ Valentina Crespi and Bidkar Leete will be the soloists. Katherine Estelle Anderson, organ ist of St. Paul's M. . Church, Peek skill, N. ¥,, will give a free orgal concert in the Old First Presbyterian Church on Monday evening. The “Holy City” will be sung in the | Firat Presbyterian Church to- -MOrrow | evening b; ret Harrison. Eliza- beth Cant ‘Albert Betteridge, soloists, and the full choir. JAMES CREELMAN DIES IN BERLIN SAMITARIU Noted Writer Was World’s Cor- respondent in Japanese War— Succumbs to Operation. was fifty-five years old. Perhaps James Creelman's acpompiiabment ae a war correspend- ent, one that proved his humane apirit and high sense of duty, during the Chino-Japanese war in, 184, when be represented The York World. He withdrew from Marshal Oyama'’s forées at Arthur and returned his military pass to the Japanese Foreign Minister that be might be free to tell civilized so- ciety of the butchery of 3,800 un- armed Manchus by the dapanese army. He did so graphically. Service Commission of New York City under the late Mayor Gaynor, | Mr, Creelman was the-author of meveral books. He @vas a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and @ member of clubs in London and New York. He married Miss Alice; M. Buell of Ohio in 1891. She and their only son, Ashman, sailed op the Adriatic Tuesday on news of Mr. Creelman's serious illness. Two other children survive, His New York residence was No. 9 ‘West Eighty-third Street. —— The Agate Club Smoker. ‘The lend-a-hand spirit which ts 90 much @ part of the members of Typo- sraphical Union No. 6 is very clearly seen in the smoking concert given under the auspices of the Agate Club at Saen- ___ SONCERTS AND MUSIC, GENTURY Fs455, BALLET RUSSR Today, Mat. Pt SR, my Et re Samuel A. Baldwin will give free organ recitals at the City College on to-morrow and Wednesday afternoons, at 6 o'clock, Elsie Ferguson in Outcast few , WATCH uu MIDNIGHT FROLIC OTIS SKIMER ES cae Te ARATE Geddy Loogdege PAYS. a Av! cs WINTER GARDE D HIPPODROME| a 28 Aven, 106100 tiees——- | Dancing ~ailis MONTGOM RY & ONS setenaan ae ana aehae| WINTER GAS SUPREMACY Moats, 80 to 63, Wight S80 to 61.00, a FL ¥gbees i STANDARD F=\2z32 Thousands Turn: a "KEYS TO BALDPATE FEPROCTOR'S TH AVE. 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