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, ‘ a . ’ a . ‘ » ‘ \ \ by ‘ ‘Mngering tn tho vast foyer to ex- e for him might bi had been no singe awe THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBE umorously to the disturbing | himself a maygter of an orchestra, of the French Revol c By Sylvester Rawling. that Chenier, @ poet, an historical (hesta?, There were erumbliige bes eatre last nimht at the open ig} sound? Boston 0, era old friend, the indomitable impresario, | Pulitt, Romeo Boscacct and Nero /p Col, Mapleson, that introduced {t, as’ Villar. Influences of the red fires and noises unstinted if + irl” ie untae Ie The Century Girl it Is that Chenier, a px daughter | tween the acts because Zenateillo and ing performance of the Boston Na- 1. He rece ances! There was much enthusiasm on the NY ena lovely woman, descended a st ise with the rising of the , inded me last night. He Roberto Moranzonl, his locks sway- I H E N E P A \ 7 Gets Good Start t then, as now, it|ing in the breese created by his own W L from the adje nt| Mr. Moranzoni, what's the use of giv- LL the world and his wife, ao it | character, and Made ir é ; A y Lin love.|Mme, Villant shouted. How could 7¢ a , one| they keep from shouting while you BY CHA R L E S DA R NTON arenes tional Grand Opera Com s “s ier to Robespierre. Repenting, be| Part of the audience, Curtain calls curtain at the Century eve of an election and te |r tremendous physical energy, showed At the Lexington The story of t « . . In briet|ing opera if the singers cannot be Dazzling in Its Beauty were at the Lexington | / the Co army | Were drowning them in a torrent of . players, ght and instant Th tries in vain to save the poet and as) Were innumerable and of flowers 1 - oust for the eye ater iin thaceventae, oP ear luminaries in Chenier iv driven off In @-cart to the| there were a plenty. It was w gala aS A LL en ae ohots / peer tele meet et ted Of their hangers-on, all were there.| guillotine Madeleine, substituting for | Bight! this morning—for the performance kept most of us up until 1 o'cloc Beautiful women smiled upon gallar uned Woman, joins her lover; "Madama Butterfly,” with the di- Frank Tinney remarked that he had rd the place was haunted, You fold with him 1 hutive Pye hes eer wae witne akt may well believe that it is haunted by beaut well orchestrated, | Miura in the name part, and Riccardo Heth ego The Century Girt” and found Itselt » Inciden There | Martin, Thomas Chalmera and Elvira _For this happy state of affa se ntury Girl” and foun: ‘me near|Leveroni in the cast, ia the bill for Central Park West thanks are du atively dancl h sorrow, | to-night. Nature, greatest of artists; to those| tuneful music by Victor Herbert and alls short of born showmen, Charles Dillingham |!"\ine Berlin, A to taba wate @dorers, Joy and laughter w everywhere. The air was full of » fume and the subtle sense of * casion.” The last word, up-to- of Oscar Ho anerstetn's rance, Never-| Other musteal incidents of the day ena Florene Ziesteld, who have taken | 0t¥e opera houses, that h a whole,|Were a Gustavus Adolphus Festival @nd Florenz Ziegfeld, who have tint entertalnment, . Mausoleum, was galv was worth Competent |and Concert under the auspices of the OVer the house that has so long The tunniest feature of the per rmance needed no words, for it took te before : aj. | 48d some of the individual imperson- dish Lutheran Churches at Car- the despair of struggling million an anise before the great audi-| ations were admirable, Chief of these | Hall last night, with Marie Sun- snd aes into tts seats, partly be-| was Zonatello's Chenier, His tenor |dellus, the principal soloist, and a se Of the remoteness of the house] Voice, in power and in beauty, has|plano recital at Aeolian Hall las ernie from the amusement centre of the|@Ver been heard by us to such ad- (night by Aurelio Glorni, tion, The costumes, it may be and to Joseph Urban, w achievements command fresh Beenie tet Russe called “Tho Ballet Loon,” © an Dressier came lids de with her nose to *. Z a, ry " —— § stunning as the girls w up tn Metropolis, partly because of the] Gem” qian ena ere palkanof's | ae are as 8 } d | disclosed 1 . ° hare ti ttle lees shameful condition of the negnbore | Solar? wumcuted Teh baritone | REINFORCED ORCHESTRA | the:n. tn short, this prod ughter, Harry Kelly was Mette | ing streets, and partly because of the| and is possessed of no mean acting) AND DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS |“°2#!26 10 its beauty. and Leon i ve a ludt- bility, Then there was our old ; A resplendent audience welcomed crous turn, not to mention a flop to e merly of ms ES AT RUAL TO, | enn ey | Change greetings. When, finally, ne Able Pune” Lene wen matee FEATUR L : | T everybody was in his place there wag|that he ts an Armenian), Paolo ss of|Ananian, as the Sans-Culotte, a fine}. While the feature picture at the | Rialto this week is in itself a great ’ admiration for the sp the auditorium and hestra | actor as well aaa cap esi and the sin un to be! Lula Villant was Ma¢ There| drawing card the incomparable or- heard something aki nder at} was w cerinin | o¢ sclenctouneg®|cheatra does its part to make the dual NO GAS CR ANY STOMACH MISERY ) eek HE enh Senetiom | feature bill one of the best presented | ing in he inee |at the Temple of the motion picture, | re ‘airbanks has outdone | mobility In her acting, She, Dousla mobility In her acting. She) seit in “American Aristoc Tesh in te fnal scene. oote was built for his Iively, brittiant Don’t suffer! Here's the quickest, surest relief known for | su good impression in a| acting and the director who turned us part. In the cast out the picture has closed every situ- | Dyspepsia, chain Heartburn or an bese Stomach—Try it! With | was , sory T said t was produced ere tr years} not consp’ a y of Music by|also were Francesca Peralta as the | “tion with a thrill Walter Damrosch and his opera come | C ‘countess, Marla Wintetskaja, Sal- P The eines, fr ee eee | ny. I was mistaken, It was ot ustto Clvarl, Viretiio L } jfrom “William Tell” and e@ barca- | pany a . up! Yu va retiio Lazart, Glorgio| |Fote from “the Tales of Hoffman.” PAPE’S 22 GRAIN TRIANGULES OF DIAPEPSIN STOPS INDIGESTION IN FIVE WON OTE i phe Tlesis SPT ELTA FULL OF HUMOR AND LIVELY BURLESQUE A large holiday eve crowd turned out last night at the Olympic The tre on ee ih enth. t SETTLES UPSE For Infants and Children. Is a are = Mothers Know That . Amy Hw ated and | is without Wonder what upset your stomach—|ally keeps the stomach r which portion of the food did the dam. |t eat their favorite fi e | sge—do you? 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