The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1916, Page 11

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“Boris’’ Returns | To Metropolitan; Americans | wrought by modern social couditiona) jand expect women to ilve according to standards which have vanished. ‘Aida’ at Park By Sylvester Rawling. JORIS GODUNOFE,” that grip- ping Russian mu: Mouseorgsky, sung in Itaitan, | 7% started the third week of the s Right, There was a large audience! Yo) or store gives up her position to | his hene apple sauce and per. and a talkative one, in my immediato) got married she finds too much leisure | gyadee them to lay $1 @ dosen Relghborhood tho inexcusable conver-|in the home, Of ee is dla cove. @ation to be qualified as a nuisance, | Sattefed and discontented” dal It is bad enough to suffer at the| hands of newcomers who, shall I say,| know nothing of correct opera man-| ners and care less, but for the ha-| Ditues there is no excuse, and tha time approaches whon they must be @ingled out by name to th® manage- ment, or in this column, We are growing too polite, Something of the draatio hissing by the standees, such as the old days of German opera de-) veloped to the effective cure of the offenders, is needed, Have we lost our courage? Adamo Didur's Boris remains a great dramatic creation, a bit in danger of becoming sophisticated by Teagon of familiarity. In all defer- ence, and with sincere appreciation, this ts called to your attention, Mr.! Didur. The cast, familiar and effi-| cient, included Paul Althouse, Leon| Rothier, De Segurola, Bada, Margaret Ober, Lenora Sparkes, Marie Matt-| feld, Raymonde Delaunois, Carl, Schlegel and Giullo Rossi, A new- | comer, and a competent one, was Kathleen Howard as the Nurse, The choruses, thanks to Mr. Sett!, com- pelled even more than usual recogni- tion, and Mr. Polacco conducted a fine performance, ——+ “Alda,” sung in English to an audi- | ence of great size, started the second | week of the Aborns’ season at the Park Theatre last night. There was Prainewo"thy singing by Lois Ewell in the name part, by Lillian Bubank as Amneria, by Castellani as Rhadames, by Morton Adkins as Amonasro, by George Shields as Ramfis, and by Joseph Interante as the King. Mr, Del Castillo conducted a conscientious performance, astonishingly good for the small price of $1, and worth hear- | ing and seeing at any price, Ossip Gabrilowitsch gave a piano Tecital at Aeotlan Hall yesterday at- | ternoon for the benefit of the Chil- dren's Club of St, Ambrose Misston. | ‘The audience was of near-to-capacity | size, Mr. Gabrtlowitsch gave of his est, than which there is no better. | His’ programme held examples of Handel, Bach, Cesar Franck, Mozart, Schubert, | in, MacDowell, | burlesque by make a per- | tion as it was in intent, | ‘There was something of the pathetic tm the appearance at the Comedy The-| atre yesterday afternoon of Leila Hol- terhoff, announced as a coloratura woprano, for she ts blind. Nervous, of gourse, she was despite her studies tn France, Italy and Germany under masters of repute, but, granting that, her voice and her talent are fitted more for the salon than for a larrer @tage. Mary Wells Capewell was at the plano, | Most charming of all of yesteriny’s @usical entertainments was that by the Fuller sistere—Dorothy, Rosalind and Cynthia—at the Punch and Judy | ‘Theatre in the afternoon. They have extended their lore of Somornetshire folk songs to embrace English, Irish and Bootoh folk songs in general, The) simple, naive, unpretentious way ta) which they present them {* captivat- | dmg. In their quaint—early Victorian, I ghould hazard a guess—crinoline costumes, prim manners, gracious Dearing and compelling grace they Qre irresistible. Which 19 which I don't know, but one of them plays) arp accompaniments to the #inging | of the other two and of herself. A young woman remarked to me: “They | are euch dears! Perhaps that ox- presses it. Go and hear them! They) are worth while. And don't full to stay fer their English folk dances thel# programm is a bit t 5 which thoy are joined Binney. Such lightnevs, such ness, such grace and such supp as Aisplay would win, Lam i the admiration of Rosina Galli, and| than that I can think of no higher pratee. | a DAD NO LONGER MASTER OF THE MODERN HOME That Condition Has Passed Along With Old-Fashioned Love No- tions, Says Prof. Cutler. | CLEVELAND, Nov. 28 James BE. Cutler of the soclol department of Western Re versity said in a lecture alone as a basis for wm vulgan and low.” He told a vlass tn the East End Baptist Chureh that the prevalence of the love basis in Amerida is one of the most potent ot divorce causes and that other coun- | tries than this are rapidly becowing disillusioned about love, Prof. Cutler referred to the “aver- age well to do woman" as ono who ts inclined to become a “lixture” of the! ornamental varie 1 he Insieted that housewiv« 10 capable 8 | Prof. sical | tnt. | For coughs and Unless treated in time, cough, cold or sore throat is very apt to develop into something more serious, Atthe first symptoms, get 8 25c bottle of - DR. BULL’S COUGH SYRUP earning money as well aa »roficient at spending it. He pointed have a new status, arner “The traditional type of rome in| here, took her in tow. oth drama by| Which the father was @ patriaro! expected in Hampton Roads to | master of the family,” he said, on ‘| brought about work for women tn at the Metropolitan Opera House last| stores and factories. who is accustomed to working io a Gives relief when all others fall. ‘The Standard remedy. Over 20 million out- tes sold. . Write to A.C, Meyer & Co. TEST Mention Paper, Isalto., dds out that women now that of wage Many domestic troables © declared, from the fact that fail to see onanges Jupiter tn tow, to Norfolk from New York. the Cyclops, which was also | conditions ha FARM NOTE. ne, Modern When a girl Buy Christmas Jewelry at Lamberts NOW No, it is not too soon. All signs point to an early beginning of Christmas-gift buying. Pre; ness for it is our motto to-day, as it has been since 1877. 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