The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1915, Page 15

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Rams Schooner in Fos. BALTIMORE, Deo. 21.--The schooner Cromwell and the Spaniah Mar Cantabricos were in col- fn the fox at the mouth of the River yesterday. The schooner ned, but was kept afloat by her a Her orew of four men escaped ured. Emmy Destinn Returns as Elsa In “Lohengrin’’ By Sylvester Rawling. MMY DBESTINN got a warm Weloome upon her return to the boards of the Metropolitan Opera House last night. Upon her entrance as Disa, in “Lohengrin,” she was greeted by a large audience with applause that interrupted the action, and after each act she was called be- fore the curtain many times, Some- thing better than this mush-and-milk, most vapid of Wagner's heroines might have been found for her reap- ADWA\ In Addition | Dearance in @ company from which AY'S ‘4 tier, | be as been sorely miased. Never mind, she is back, and for that let us we satettias be grateful! The cast was familiar oe and” the performance was excellent, Sef ever ce Sonnataye connect measure, to Mr, 3 ‘a conducting and the tem- wal Big Beast wae | ednany's congceng. and the, tan. Externally boats, The steamer was untn- RADWAY & Co. Meet Druggists’ Demands ™ 25c —. BOTTLE needs of the singers. jacques Urlua, @ respect compelling Lohen- grin; to Margarete Ober, as Ortrud, a whirlwind of fury in voice and ac- tion, and @ veritable Lago of deceit; to Bite| Carl Braun as King Herald, parts well filled by old favorites, thanks also are dus. The Columbia RS ab qi A Ohorus, conducted by Prof. Walter Henry Hall, with the assistance of the Sym : ye Rn, eee Sour Stomach a at Carnegie Hall last a a singer, not necessartly an Amertoan, pleased a large audience. The soloists will have the courage to start, in- were Marie Stoddart, soprano; Gilde- roy Soott, contralto; Dan Beddoo, |stead of to end a pr me, with tenor, and Robert M nd, bass. ga in English day! Mrs. The organist was Samuel Quincy. The | Gabrilowitech recel generous ap- chorts was especially effective in! plause from a large and friendly auds- “All we, ike sheep” and the final | ence. “Amen!” The “Hallelujah Chorus,’ with the whole audience on its feet to honor it, was impressive as ever. Tia Bohkoinik, new to our stage, gave a violin recital at Asolian Hall last night. He disclo: a lovely tone and @ competent tech: ing especially oom played the Bach sara: votte admirably, and to the ending of Sinding’s “Romance” he imparted un- ‘usual grace. He was accompanied of- fectively at the plano by Marguerite Valentine. Another newoomer made a debut at the Princess Theatre yesterday afternoon, Hanna Wolfe, Dutch p!- Her programme included Bee sonata, opus 109; Brahms’s and Sch Childhood anist. thoven’: rhapsody in G minor, mann's “Scenes from Modest in bearing, she showed assur- ance and command of technique ‘There was something of dryness in her exposttton of Schumann's fasci- nating composition, and something short of inspiration tn the pronounce- ment of the Beethoven work; but she did full justice to Brahms, and, alto- gether, she was worth hearing, Clara Clomens-Gabrilowttach, ocon- tralto, gave a recital at Aeolian’ Hall yesterday ee accompanied by her husband, distinguished pi- antet, Onstp Gabrilowltncs Her pro. gramme began with a Beethoven group and ended with songs in Png lish by Marton, Bauer, Isidor Luck- jetone and Arthur Hinton, the first two American comporers. 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A Good Place to Meet Your Friends Music Every Day —Main Floor—Full Concert Orchestra FRANZ KALTENBORN, Conductor RE String Orchestra in Restaurant—Third Floor

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