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to Indifferent gement, but Mme. sei may fiat ao = fsck A. | fo an Martella Bares, fanme “onve Fromsted, Geraldii Foray’ and Frances Alda. GIRLS! LOTS OF % BEAUTIFUL mn 25 cent bottle ottle of * ‘Dander- 7 By Sylvester Rawling. 6s OETTERDABMMBRUNG,” at the Metropolitan Opera! ‘House: yesterday mare Drought td @ close thie season's bara of thé *Nebelungen Ring.” There wo 1 large auidiente, as there hate teen large audiéneer thronghont, and there was plenty of applause and there were numerous curtain calls after cach act. Nevertheless the presenta- tion fell far below the artistic level of other three music dramas. tn fact, ertormanee of “The * 1 do not recall. 5 Siegfried, Was a Aikappointment from the monvont he appeared, There w He was sufferins from bronchitis of This was not sgement any ine” makes hair thick, glossy and wavy. Removes all dandruff, “f itching scalp and falling hair. fof the Rudolf Berg 4 A reason. taken’ for granted, Jacdues Urlus, whose encagement is finished hut who has not yet sailed, would have heen invited to sing the part Melanie Kurt the most of the lyr which is a beautiful one; but it fell of depicting the joy rief and rage and despair, and, |, the majesty of Wotan's te daughter turned into woman, become a deserted and out- ! And how unconvincing was lier action and hgw artificial were voive how. shor der pores in the great second act! An old subscriber who, between t 1B, took issue With me sald: “Rey this woman is very. young, curs | predict that she will have ne the greatest Krunnhilde and greatest (solde that hos ever 4 the operatic stage.” Sincerely, cis right. ntifie the tate of disappoint- era Curtis, to say the least, ¥ an indifferent Gutrune, the Glibichung princess who joined tn the conspiracy to ensnare Sicgfried. With Itita Fornia, who has given satisfac: tion in the part, still on the company’s 8 Why the substitution? Last, int not lenat, inspite of Mr, Hertz's hardest efforts, the orchestra wan not at its best. probably from tiredness. Nome nervé-racking, dourful notes caine from the orchestra pit at the bocinning of the funeral march, ‘Ther were bright spots, however. Carl Braun as Hagen was sufficiently sinister in appearance and in action, and he sang with such a deep, power- ful and tuneful voice as to satisfy the most exacting. Otto Goritz, just out of hospital, was as good an Alberich an he ever wys, and that meags mueh, «Margarete r as Waltraute was ‘eloquent in her telling to Brunnhilde of Wotet's decline and in her plead- ing for the ring; and she and Elisa- beth Schumann and Lenora Sparkes made as fascinating a trio of Rhine maidens as we have seen and heard for some time. Finally, there was joy to be found in’ Glullo Setti's tunetyl and well trained chorus. Puceini's “Manon Lescaut” i night’s opera, well sung before a large audience that ane festly enjoyed it. The fathillar cast includ crezia Bori; Gtovanal Mer- tinelll, Amtonio Scotti and Andrea de Segurola, Mr, Polaeco conducting. Dr. Karl Riuck and the Boston Symphony Orehestra, at their concert in Carnegie Hall last night, gave an punting exposition of Brahms'’s beautiful first symphony. The house, full a cultivated And faphionable | qxmnnnnnteietetee etme music lovers, became as enthusiastic fs an opera audience, called out Dr. / Mott adrerai'tmen and inated upon |S TOMACH UPSET? the standing of the whole orchestra to #hare in the plaudits. Bach's con- certo in D minor, for two violins and string 61 ra, gave Messrs, Witeh and Noak, the principal violinists, a chance te diopla fhelr virtuosity ot which théy fook full advantage. They, . too, got thefr half-A-rmnute of recog: ee cain wns enon: ot enya tion, they Nition when it was over. 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Get At the Real Cause—Take L Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Janus,” and his “Leonore” overture, atacting the real cause so, 8, gompleted the bi amme. coger ore cored wel, mething of the appeal o} the latter, Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver perhaps, Was sacrificed to brilliancy. » When theliver and Kmma Calve trade a New York fe- appearance at Aeollan Hall zor afternoon in a concert for the benefit of the Lafayette Fund and French Red Cross, She has retained much 06 the luscious quality of her voice and added to her mannerisms, In the “Carmen” habanera, for instance, which she. sang Famine tineiy, these were tod miuch In evidence, Com sitions by Lato, Gounod, Martini, = tral and Deroulede also were on her i poor, earbledwihundiget | food, Ey otemslly take Olive Tablets, the sub. stitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area purely vo. oli You Take one er two at programme. She wae assisted by GuslkoW, viollhist; and Frank Lal Bere bar Cy re ie was het accompanist #. thé’ piand. oie se +, Colaanias 0} The audience was not large, thanks It should be evident to you that the §3.50 dealer's ehoe can at best bring the maker but $2.80, When you consider the jobber’s and deal- er's profits that are added on before It reaches YOU. Therefore, realize that a eoncern such Qe we, supplying over two million men}j| with their footwear from our FAC-]) TORY DIRECT, are in position tof) offer you a genuine $3.50 value and @ larger assortment of styles than any one else in the world. Try the NEWARK Bhoe at $2.50 and BRAVE that dol- lar, N ( " N ( BROOKLYN BRANCHES, Falton &., bet. Pearl and Jay. Brea@wey, cor, Myrile Ave. doreey Cty Branch—106 Hoboken Braach—3u8 Wi nen % BEN APRA RAPE, ou Nowa “Market St., near Waeh- ington @t. 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