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Painter of Birds Does Fine Panels 'Pavlowa Acts __The Dumb Girl ForaN.Y. Show In Auber’s Opera Garten Meorepark te ehowing thir pense ot the me Pith Ave Aone bird (hemes rae represented are American shows them tn Very lifelike pow He hee « fine wiudy of “Hooded Vultures” 7 wonderful carrion Peeters lend ¢ comdingly Well to decoretive tree uw They ere & Haturatien: + wa te fine color, If Mr. Moorepark « bere informed us bow ¢ birds @iarover their fool, as they do, be Would Lave solved & vexed question, Rerides baving produced & fine pie fare Of thewo large birde. Hie “Condors recaiie the old col eateh tet, valture; any- birds, only ae be pute the contrary, they are very ols thetr colors aro excesdingly of the condor, ‘The very red neck fest, upon the barren raoky te de ly set up, and contragta well with the bird's white fur (") clfar present exhibition ifdludes ome fine etuties of pelican” with their eold storage mouths, .paradine cranes and adjut Ln apusopriat gettings in Jar oma these, panels would all highly ‘effective ns special appeal to exhibition has. been opened at the Montoialr Art Museum, Whiob will continue until Oot, a1. It re pen comprises a chajce collection of eteh- ings by Whistlor, wood engeavings by Timothy Cole and colored prints by B, Arlont Kdwards, tho latter collece tion ed by Mr. William B, Dick- gon, and one ploture by Mr, Charles » Warren Eaton. AT ONCE! 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The crowded house, the aim and the Bowers for the prin- cipal artiste at the fall of each our- the Jomtling mass of @ret night- | re in the foyer between the acta, ox- pressing eager, but gas! idle hopes | for another remajanance, held more of sedness and regret tham joyance tor the thoughtful and the observing. Nevertheless, Max Rabtnoff, man- aget of the combined enterprise, may |congratulgie himself upon the first | night's success of a two weeks’ en- gagoment that, if it aball accomplish nothing more, will atimulate Interest in the forthcoming season at the Met- ropolltan Opera House, Aubor's “The Dumb Girl of Por ticl/’ sung tm Italien, was the opera presented. It had been unheard here for nearly thirty years and, therefore, | was a first performance for @ vest - the for ta- is simple, ‘The #on of the Viceroy of Naples, in the absence ot her fisher- Whon the fisherman, who ls popular with the masses, ripe for insurrection, returns there is a revolution, The dumb girl saves the lives vf both her lover and his wife and, incidentally, brings about the death of her brother and of herself. Whatever may be sald of Auber’s musio the excuse for re- viving it at this time is the chance the story gives to Paviowa to demon- strate her mimetic powers. It may not be sald that the result was eatls- factory. The incomparable dancer the Princeling could have been at- tracted by her, and her pantomimic 0 laxative. ‘Tamb manifestations were teo exag- | sccum: 7 or ‘eae .. | gerated Yo, Carry conviction. too ee Bt cates. Natures sin handy} = Composed nearly a’ contury ago, fntaine of wil 'wante ad biope & heahion now’ your} Auber! gcore is remarkably well "'7/°l) DONsROs. gestion would bonehenteated, It 1s developed along Heaeman Drug Stereo la Nes Sak Sed) ‘and you woultl rooklyn, traditional lines, with solos and duets | "TL" 166 booklet, “Why Man of To-D et well’ backed up by choruses. In it| Is Only 60 Per Cent. Efficient.”"—Advt. there may be traced the inspiration for more than one of Sullivan's popu- lar’ ditties, and who can fail to recog- nize the suggestion of some parts of Verdi's “Rigoletto?” Agide Jacchia, the conductor, whose ability some of fis. recognized years ago when his equipment was less imposing, led mi terfully and with understanding, chorus sang well even when too lu: ily, and the stage management was effective. Of the efMfcacy of Joseph Urban's scenery there may be various opinions. Felice Lyne, to whom the Manhat- tan Opera House stage is no stranger and who filled most of the leading so- prang_parts at Mr.Hammerstein's Lon- don Opera, House, was Elvira, the bride of the Viceroy’s son, She was pal- pably nervous and did not do justice to the natural beauty of her voice, Zenatello, a8 Masaniello, the fsher- man Srother of Fenelia, the dumb girl, sang with much more art than he, was wont to display when he was in ‘Mr. Hammerstein's company, but, like Miss Lyne, he fafled to show the best that {s in him. To Thomas Chalmei as Pietro, one of Masantello’s chum: who won his spurs with us at th other worthy of mention was our old friend at the Metropolitan Paolo Ana- nian, who was Borella, George Mich. afloff was the son of the Viceroy, and in the cast were Fely Clement, Fed- jorgio Pulltt. is the opera |for to-night, with Luisa Villani and ,F duardo Ferrari-Fontana in the prine cipal characters. Pavlowa will dance ‘Vn excerpts from “Orfeo.” Francis Macmillen, the American violinist, gave a recital at Aeolian Hall last night. If Mr, Macmillen >, does not, alw: poetic feeling, he is an artist, with a \rood technique, and he is a clean player, His programme embraced Vitall's elaccona, with organ accom paniment, but the organ refused to | work anda piano accompaniment had te be substituted. Mr. Macmillen was / especi«lly harpy in the Counerin-Bur ister Soour-Monique, and the ca- His. admirable .accompanist was | Richard Hageman of the Metropolitan Opere, Company. Melville - Liszniewska cital at Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon. She {s an Amers who hes studied tn Berlin an@! ind ts married to @ Pole, but the exigencies of the war have sent lher hank to her native land Mme. ! wska plays as sanely and| ag she looks, but a bit Marguerite gave a plano n : ho and compositions Chopin and Brahms hearers was Paderowski, by Among h Herold Bauer, the famous English Planist, will give’a recital at Aeolian turday afternoon, ventures eae Tyrestrat aM sine, beg inning next ys Don't mise these humorot articlés, - majority of those present. The plot) w, man brother, has won the love of a) prey i him from voting on = 6 Amendment last dumb girl, who discloses, in panto-|Potee miele ho had talied mime, to bis arlstocratio bride om the} to vote, | of his wi ove of thelr wedding, bis pertidy.|.n2"\» was frequently called made herself up as & mad woman #0 | Thi unattractive that it is absurd to think | 57), 3 display the acme of Avistor Hurnmide and Pinder ie is Make Pine Practice Plight, and Crowds Appiaud. watched the trials § Aviator Frank A. Burnside of Ge Curtiss Company took the @ boat out on her initial trip, wi hare Leo Hi. Harris a0 © passenger, ign | Harris le w have o of the aero: | plane after he has leasone at the Curtiss Fiying Bebool at Buffalo, | Commander rf and Traman W. Pont also took trips in the Gying boat. Other tripe may be made to-day if the weather is favorable, JERSEYMAN DIES AT 102. field’ oldest citizen, died yesterday at his home om West Front Street following @ short Uiness. 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