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its presence known always at inop- portune times, Mme. Donalda was favorably known to us at the Manhattan Opera House in Mr. Hammerstein's all too brief reign, Covent Garden and the Opera Comique have enjoyed her voice and her art, Her manifold graces and her Intelligence again last night were in- disputable; but the music of Carmen does not suit her, although I under- stand she has eet her heart upon por- traying the character, Micacla, Mimi, Marauerite, Martha and such parts show the quality of her voice to far better advantage, The Don Jose was Mischa Leon, much heralded from the | West, who feli short of anticipation, | although he had some good moments, | He was near to coming to grief in the | act. Regina Vicarino was al pleasing Micaela. Othors in the cast were Auguste Boutiliez, Gaston Bar- weant, Carolyn Andrews, Adelina Schumaker, Ernesto de Glocomo, | Mario Carbone and Edwant Santel. Albertina Rasch, familiar to us, did some sinuous and accomplished danc- ing. Josiah Zuro conducted authort- tatively and the orchestra, under the conditions, played well, Otto Kahn stayed long enough to hear the “Rose Bong.” “The Star-Spangled Banner” and “The Marseiliaise,” sung by Mme. Do- Mme. Donalda Sings Carmen At the Lexington By Sylvester Rawling. ARMEN,” with Pauline Do- nalda as the gipsy, was eung at tho Lexington Theatre last Might, It was “a one performance only* for the benefit of the Brooklyn Musto Bchool Settlement. As there ‘was @ large audience and as the prin- @pal singers volunteered their ser- vices, @ considerable sum of money must have been raised, With only two rehearsals, and the participants gathered from several oper oom- panies, it is not surprising that the Performance was of uneven merit and that the stage management was ragged. Three times tho falling cur- tain caught, once threatening to upset the scenery, and tho first tline Carmen ‘was thrown to the ground by Don Jose (the sceno was as “ tumble” as Mise Farrar Toakes “tty such 4 cloud of dust was raised that the house roared with laughter. Then there was n noisy claque that made 4 nalda, the whole company and most of the audience, made a etirring pre- lude to going home at midnight. Our old friend Cleofonte Campanint, who did much to make the artistic LS ——— CASTORIA For Infants and For Infants and Children, Mothers Know Thai Know That Genuine Castoria iT For Over Thirty Years: —CASTORIA Every day th Fatimas may only good-tastin smokers are learning that a cigarette can be far more than good-tasting alone— it can be comfortable, too. But they ARE cigarette that givesso much good taste and so much comfort combined —com- fort while you are smoking SHE BVENING WUKRLD, success Of Mfr, Hammerstein's Opera Company, has taken a year’s le the Lexington Theatre to In: re his four weeks’ season of opera there next January by his Chicago Opera Com- pany. The repertory will be almost entirely Freneh, with Galli-Curet and Muratore as his ohie! Maud Powell, the distinguished American violinist, had to play “a lone hand” at Aeolian Hall Jast night for the benefit of the New York Oste- opathic Clinte, because Alfred Hin- shaw, the American bass, who was to have shared honors with her, sud- denly became indisposed, She quickly made up a new programme and, with the assistance of Arthur Loesser at the piano, carried it through to the satisfaction of everybody. Augustus C. Heck, in charge of the Aeolian Hall box office since It was opened, and before that for many years nasoctated with his brother at Carnegio Hall, dled suddenly yester- day mornin, His health had been poor for a § ng time, and his phy sictan ordered him to Colorado, On the train the doctor found Mr, Heck could not stand the journey and brought him back. He had scarcely reached his home when he died. “Lohengrin” was the opera pre- sented by the Aborn Company at the Brooklyn Academy of Musle last night. There was another large audi- ence and the enthusiasm was up to the usual mark. A spirited and ex- cellent performance was given, SMOKE, FIRE DOG HERO, CHLOROFORMED TO-DAY Mascot of H. & L. No, 12 Insane From Chlorine Gas Inhaled in Rescue Work, ‘They are going to chlorform Smoke to-day, and there are sad hearts in Hook and Ladder Company No. 12, on West Twentieth Street. For seven years Smoke has been the peer of all the Department dogs. He ndant of Oakie, the famous n presented to the years ago by the as Vanderbilt Smoke {s insane, the victim of chlo- rine gas. Recently No. 12 was called to a ck al factory fire at Bleecker ond 1 reets, It was a hard fire to 6. Poisonous fumes struck down man after man, and three times the valiant dog led rescue parties to where men lay unconscious, came from the bulld he fell in the etreet. The battalion chief's machine took Smoke to quarters, but home-made When he = the third time | remedies didn't help him, Then all the men chipped in and the old dog was sent to a hospital. Everything the ex- | perts know how to do has been done, |but nothing has b him The news was broken to the men yesterday. Some of them cried a little BANDITS HOLD UP GAFE WHILE THEIR TAX! WAITS Three ain Biauion pee on Washington | Heights, Close to Police Station, Auto bandits reappeared carly day tn the Washington He ts sec- and by « few minute fo two blocks from th Hundred and Fifty-second lice Station obtained more than $100 Sam Banks and William Balenford work In yest One Something you may not know: about cigarettes ousands of ness—never not be the M™inder of g cigarette. the only to Fatimas. Lyte Myers Dbac00 Ox FATIMA | A Sensible Cigarette 20 %r 15¢ PANO Ni STANDARD "5 4.94.4), Pip 28g Wai 4 | Louis A Conan LEO DITRICHSTEIN 14th (ruin ‘et Pos | and afterwards too. And that means far more en joyment in smoking. weak ; Never a trace of harsh: |i] |OUR BETTERS ries Ce ease gtk ont smoked; Fatimas let a man smoking. They’re sensible. mas——you'll want to stick 1917. __PHOTO PLAYS. AVEBUVDAY, APKIL 44, Bay RANDALL'S BABY CARRIAGES were having a “nightcap” in the) back room of the cate at No. 1838 Am. sterdam Avenue at 1 A. M. Louis Hubre, the bartender, was making preparations to close up. A taxicab stopped near the rear door and three men entered, caps pulled down #0 that little of their faces was visible and pushed the button In the room. When Huhre appeared the robbers drew revolvers and ordered him, Banks and Balenford to hold up their hands, One man searched them and from Banks and Balenford took $42.75. The bartender didn't have @ cent and was pushed Into the wash room and told he would be killed if he made any noise. One of the bandits went to the cash register and took $75. Tho threo then ran to the taxt, the ohauf- four slammed the door and they dis- appeared. The same kind of a hold- up has been successful several times lately in that section. Oldest factory tm Mane batten (74 yearn) eomane the price te ake 593 3D AVE., Near 38th St. Phone 2680 Murray LLM, 14“/teetat Irving P' THEATRES ‘Thee. F 1 way hom MAN Sra NTEL POTHOUSE ; {en ix wt wv way ire L THE MAN WHO CAME BACK The 1IBEhsin. i Kee WOU eG ten wae Val Pe THE KNIFE "y!e" SHUBERT Tree, 4 iw ath wu ¥ a kBER aaa ty April 24 ana 25, a Bupet De Luxe Product THURS. FRL YA MAILLL DALAAADPULALTLMCDDETL ABARTH AAULILTI TOL an Lemons Beautify! Make Quarter Pint Ma Sparking. Treanty | Elitt’s FRR, ar, Ly omit LOVE. roy MIKE Senwon’a Mrudoat frame's student YOU? BOOTH *%), 3 MR. WILLIAM GILLETTE tn “A 8UCE MOROSCO!? CANARY Soret in “The Gi AUTUMN HALL, Violinint CONCERT ORCHEST! FP" Comedy, Hse, 8.4 WASHT'N’ SQ. PLAYERS LONGACRE \\ ', WM.COLLIER in NOTHIN FInST COMEDY, 8 Maun His OWN Initial Paramount Arbuckle WEEK OF APRIL What girl or woman hasn't heard of K near Ww —rh py AND TO }lemon juice to remove complexion GARRICK THEATRE, ;} i sae” | | tAncotn | blemishes; to bleach the skin and to Avrite ty COLORE Mont enjovuble ahow sn tow BROADWAY "7, National bring out the roses, the freshness and | Avenue B the hidden beauty? But lemon juice alone is acid, therefore irritating, and | should be mixed with orchard white Loew's Newnrk this way: Strain through a fine cloth went Mall ¢ the juice of two fresh lemons into a extra “Chartie Chuntin bottle containing about three ounces | of orchard w en shake well and you have a whole quarter pint of skin and complexion lotion at about | the cost one usually pays for a small | jar of ordinary cold cream. Be sure | to strain the lemon juice so no pulp | gets into the bottle, then this lotion will remain pure and fresh for months. | | When applied daily to the face, neck, arms and hands it should help. to | bleach, clear, smoothen and beautify | the skin. Any druggist will supply three | ounces of orchard white at very little cost and the grocer has the lemons. Advt PAR Ko eae ous Or SELZNICK PICTUR trom aol PM. Prices 15-25-50 FLORENCE RE The Most Novel, Vivid and Thrilling of All Screen Productions CORT Bn wisi atna S? “UPSTAI RS AND DOWN” —> WEEK ov art Junior Orchestra LYRIC 80 Sig LAST 6 DAYS Erg ore ho HONOR SYSTEN Aaa fount a Isadora Duncan EMPIRES) 0", =. Olan B file and’ Metion 1 We, to $2.60. AND HER PUPILS, - ——— || MAUDE ADAMS Aas IALT NEW, ia et ac hin | apeiiersy' Evgs. 615 Mats. \ed 6 Sat at 215 BRORS OPEN 10.4 : HERBERT ayesr TRAN ‘ sale HIS GREATEST SUCCES,” reeyre Sela walle COLONEL NEWCOME ea AMUSEMENTS, OPENING TONIGHT 3 NENT BAT BP LYCEUM Wir genet. || THE CASE Oi MLADY AMBER | LIBERTY KPC amo aE 1 yy F fo weven See WWM | cconce ARLISS w'sosmaeii" | 0's how many i ' 1 oes dn DPODR be care-free about his | PELASCOW nF Tie Bic Siow ARNOLD DAL y Mit vy wy} | : E ANN. The day you try Fati- 1] HARRIS\i03. Miia" KELLER th yea THE BRAT. REPUBLIC Mate’ Wat “PETER iBE E’ T SON” 1 pith dole Barevivor ! Tionel Bar i COHANKHARRIS.\,.t-\-4. 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