The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1915, Page 14

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Rs acu ee | Well sung, and it was enjoyed by a | so + had been coached by Massenet him- — oe 2 ee ee ewer acemercuaeree + es En eee ee Cee > Sunday Schoo! Su Supt. Tells Caruso and Alda | ae ri In First ‘Manon’ Of Opera Season By Sylvester ore ASSENETS at House last was a good the approved Fr though it was father in the mo darn Italian Nevertheless it was strongly cant night and large audience, fame part, looked, ac @barmingly, Why shouldn't «he? noes Alda, in the She @eM. My memory ir treacherous, but, I think, some two seasons ago, when Some other opera wos substituted for “Manon” because Geralding Farrar Was indixposed, eolumn that there was another Manon fh Mr. Gatti Casazzi's company fully competent and we h hearing— Mme. Alda. Once season the chance was given to her to show her worth, and sho did. Tho same thing was true again last night. Her qoquetry was well expressed; her farewell to the table was a choice bit of singing, and her death scene was well-nigh irreproachable. Caruso was Des Grieux, whom he —— TORTURED BY RHEUMATISM How “Frult-a-tives” Relieved “I have lived in this city for more than 12 years and am well known. / fered ‘from Rheumatism, especially in my hands. I spent a lot of money without any good results. 1 have taken “Fruit-a-tives” for 18 months now and am pleased to tell you that J am well, All the enlargement has not left my bands, and perhaps never will, but the soreness is all gone and I can do any kind of work. I have gained 35 pounds in eighteen months.” R. A. WAUGH. Toronto, Oct. Ist, 1913. 50c a box, 6 for 62.50, trial Limited, Ogdensburg, New York.—Advt. po teat hh tementerd Sl badetiadial Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, act gently and ef- fectively. Easy on internal organs. No griping or weakening after-effects. Clear the blood by cleaning the system. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are purely | 8 vegetable compound mixed with olive | cil. Known by their olive color, Take one or two every night for a week. Fine |? cted and sang) I protested in this | -| Garden, at the Brussels Oper: you should ¢ he very ur time ment was “velvet,” an Italian ror of his remarked to me The intermissions were unc ons ubty long. We wore nearly half an ir behind the record when the last in fell. Whose fault? I have ono guess; bit Abe's a friend of Katharine Dayton gave a talk and song recital at the Punch and Judy Theatre yesterday afternoon some thing after the manner of the peerless | Kitty Cheatham. Miss Dayton {9 young, It was her first appearance, I believe, She showed remarkable eane, 4 fine speaking voice and a daring as} to her singing voice that compelled admiration, Most of her programme | was humorous. A Kipling story, por- haps, was the most ambitious of her efforts, and her children’s charmingly done, Miss 1D: bo worth hearing again Marie Caslova gave a violin recital at Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon We have heard her before, but, like Miss Dayton, she still ts young and will have time to grow In artistic stature, She has a good foundation | upon which to built. Her tone is] sweet and she was effective in sonata by D'Ambrosio and in a gr of our own Cectl Burleigh’s ch: teristic sketches. A Bach con 0 and a Beethoven romanza seemed a bit beyond her. Maude Fay, the American prima donna of the Munich Royal ¢ has been granted leave of absence sing guest performances with the Chi- cago Opera Company early in the New ‘ovent Year. Miss Fay has sung at © and at many other opera hou Europe. She ts a Californian, beauty. Time, of course, works won- dors; Dut three or four years ago, In Munich, Miss Fay vowed to me that she would never make a public ap- pearance In America until sho had sung on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House. Here's a chance, Mr. Gatt!! Miss Fay has a voice. The Orpheus Glee Club of Flushing, L 4, at the Flushing High School Building “i The club 1 be tore de 1 Conserv MeMahan, so- Ie and 5c at all druggists. ‘The Olive Tablet Co. umbus, O. % Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey % Bretigny, and Albert iMot. | Besides in the cast were Lenora Sparkes, Sophie Frasiau, Maria Dn- johene, Maria Savage and lobert |Leonhardt, an excellent ensomble Over all presided Mr. Polacco, who onducted Incisively and with ane} ing grace. The orchestral acc | j young THE EVENING $85,000 CAMPAIGN FOR THE Y.NLH.A WINNING THE CASH Earnest Are Brot 1X Converting Young Men Their En- thusiasm Into Money. De| 7 your a for f ow building for the Young Men's Hebrew Asso- Jation jn the Bronx could easily fin ance a loan for the allies. They are men ronverting the er very quickly, hi the fourth day o' report the total being close to $1 were pnen | a fund of $85,000 money n the fiftean- and to ampaign, thoy collected as At the headquarters in the Union Square Metel and at N Avenue, the Bronx, the sters are da 882 Prospect axer young fn and out, turning in their collections and hurrying out for more. come in five and o seriptions and in ma No attempt has yet been made to appeal to the money thus smaller amounts. pealed to, Cleveland With & check for $1,000 and Adolph ike amount. The sisters and girl friends of the of th members Lewis t wealth and athored has » dollar sub cases in t being ap- . Dodge sent he committee, contributed @ 16 association {have become as enthusiastic about the building fund as if they were actually members, and a Jone hundred is assisting in the work girls’ committee of Banners have been spread all over the Bronx, and red buttons with the slo gan, “$85,000 In fit on days,” are in the coat lapels of almost every young man in the county ‘The Bronx branch of the association has grown in seven years from an or want the nd Bronx will be ben Since the start of the mombers of the Exe with a chorus of fifty voices, is | «ll to give Its first concert of the season | hy Fell M. 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