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Her | lee, intrinsically beautiful, was| never more fascinating, Something added to the coloring of it, something nore of temperament in character de- linea’ would make her a really) great t At any rate her name} should have been included in the list of women singers who are carrying | the present season at the Metropoll- tan, ‘that, offhand, yesterday I com- piled in recording the re-engagement of Emmy Destinn, She is a hard worker, and réliable, her frequent ap- Justifying her press agent's n of her as “The Busy Giovanni Martinelli as Man- Pasquale Amato as the Count Luna, and Leon Rothier as Ier- rando were admirable. Marie Matt- feld.. Pietro Audisio and Vincenzo Reschigiian completed the cast, Mr. Polacco conducted sympathetically and incisively, with the confidence that he inspires and deserves, In the concert field yesterday two American artiste only were heard, The weather was utterly unpatriotic, & well known critic remarked to me, Still, it held no discrimination, for bd sing at the Opera, all ~— one fell under the same malign intnenos: In the ‘afternoon at at Aeolian Hall John Powell gave a p cital, @ Very serious one, too, re- His brogramme included Bach's | ohro- matic fantasle and fugue, Beethov: sonata Musician. He maintained his rv tion, His sateporetations were A {f not inspired. 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TO-DAY TO-DAY ONLY Fulton «s,| 44th Street | Theatre wway} Theatre ts Continuous Continages 7 111 A. M.to 11 P.M. 3 11 A. M. to 7 P. M. | For the convenience “ot the public The World pictures are also on exhibition at the following Keith Theatres as a part of their regular afternoon and evening bill: xints COLONIAL ‘or =r, SCHAMERE SE : "IN BROOKLYN Kaihirs ORPHEUM Fulton 8, Special | Exhibitions TO-NIGHT—9.15—BENEFIT OF | LAFAYETTE FUND 44th Street Theatre Prices 50c to $2. Boxes $25 All seats reserved, and on sale at Box Office and by t the | Committee. WEDNESDAY Benefit of British- American War Relief Fund 44th Street Theatre, Wednesday Matinee: 2.30 P. M. Evenings: 8.30 P, M, Prices 50c to $2. Boxes $25 All seats reserved, and on sale at Box _ Office and by the Committee i]