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She was praised at that time simply be- cause she happened to be alluring. Last night she was both alluring and intelligent. It must be said, though, that she made her entrance tn melodramatic fashion by flinging aside curtains that Ibsen probably never thought about when his pen was at work. There was more of this ailly business when Lionel Atwill, as Tesman, crouched bebind a sofa cushion and Hedda flourished a pistol. I don’t mean to say that Mr. Atwill played his part badly. On the other hand, I am only Last night she was intelligent, and | > -too ready to say that he was a very good Tesman. I must confess that I was puzzled about the limp he gave to the part, but this curious twist was made straight by a well-informed gentleman of the house who explained that the actor was doing his bit of rheumatism, Ailments aside, Mr, Atwill achieved the best performance of Tesman I have seen since the one William B. Mack gave with Mrs, Fiske, George Probert ed the alcoholic spirit letters who would Interest a woman of Hedda's type. At the same time it was interesting to eee a young American actor doing work. I am only too glad to say that Mr. Probert did very good work, because of tho intelligence and feel- ing he brought to it Nila Mac missed tho pathetic side of Mrs. Elvested, espectally in the con- fession that should be heartbreaking: Charles Bry- English “I am not expensive.” ant made the Judge as with Hedda he acted straight from the shoulder, As tor Nazimova sho is a Hedda superb in her selfistiness. ARNOLD DALY MAKES “MAN WITHOUT COUNTRY” A PATRIOTIC THRILLER Faithfully reviving some of the early traditions of American history centred in the brilliant rise and un- timely death of Alexander Hamilton at the hands of bis political adver- sary, Aaron Burr, on the Heights of Weehawken, Arnold Daly, artist of the screen and stage, opened the week at the Rivoli Theatre, yesterday, with an excellent portrayal of Lieut, Philip Nolan, U. 8. A,, the ill-advised young hero of Edward Bverett Hale's epic of patriotism, "The Man Without a Country.” tho histrionic pen of Anthony Paul Kelly, and produced for the screen by the Frohman Amusement Company under the more appropriate title, “My Own United States." Mr. Daly plays injure and inakes a delightful, effer- vescent lithin-water drink, —Advt. “An Efficiency Engincer,”’ the dual role of that famous charac: The story is brought up to date by} said the manufacturer. ‘ count for his duplicity with Burr, cursed his country, denounced ft, and swore that he never wanted to hear of the United States again—and that of his great-grandson, who would not enlist against Germany until he had hoard the story of his ancestor's folly. Mr. Daly demonstrates his great depth of characterization in both roles. As the original Nolan he brings out the traits of character which made the unfortunate young man a convenient tool in the hands of the Burr. Charles BE, Graham, | as Burr, Duncan McRae as Hamilton, | Sydney Bracey as Capt. Rene Gautier Jand F.C. . all equally faith- ful to the characters whom they por- tray. | The picture itself ls one that stirs the American putse to the true spirit of patriotism, and is greatly augment- ed by the Rivoli Oreh |punch of patriotism was delivered last jevening by Miss Emmy Whelan, the avorite, who made an for the success of the Loan. scheming tra. An added covered JICORO ? ‘He had just demonstrated how I could increase our out- pst and decrease our operating expense when I offered im one of ““Try one of mine instead,’ also increase your smoking enjoyment at less expense.’ able. A trial Cabinet Size 1c Box of 4-85.00 Importe my ‘customers’ cigars. “I bit off the end, lighted up and puffed it. said, ‘What's the answer? This is as good as the cigar I smoke, and probably costs as much.’ “*That’s half the answer,’ he replied, your cigar—but it costs only 10c. Cabinet size—imported duty free from Porto Rico.’ is the only test that tells, Discover Ricoro today. 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By Sylvester Rawling ~ ° HE Lets Quartet gave tho Inst t subscription concert of Its sea-| son at Acolian Hall last night Hans Letz, the leader, formerly sec {ond violin of the disbanded Kneiset Quartet, has gathered to his support Sandor Harmati, {ward Kreiner, second violin; viola, and Geral M competent musicians whose ripening continuously tation last wht of in B flat major, opus 67, was worthy. While,the po j!shed style and the round tone of th | Flonzaleys 18 not yet theirs, they do come near to the Flonzaleys in fresh- | Ress, vigor and snap of playing, and make {dle the sneer of my Jato la- mented friend and fellow music re- who, writing once of the revered | Kneisels, indulged himself in a ple- ture of “four middle-aged gentie- men, upon a darkened stage, play- ing sleepy music to a somnolent audience, Two movements, the an- dante and the allegro, from D'Am- brosio’s quartet in © minor, also were played with charm, The Beethoven quartet in G@ major, opus 18, with which tho concert ‘began, was not performed as happily. The largo au- dience was appreciative and generous in applause. “Madame Sans-Gene,” at the Met- ropolitan Opera House last night, aroused the enthuslasm of a large audience, It was presented with snap and intensity and sung well by the familiar cast, which included Geraldine Farrar, Lenora Sp: Rita Forr Marie Mattfeld, Vera Curtis, Minte Egener, Amato, Marti- nelli, Althouse, de Segurola and Bada, Mr. Papi conducting. Mr, Gatti announces a concert at the Metr House next Si relief of the diers living in the | will ‘saper” gala yolitan Opera ning for the of Italian sol- be under the Italian Hospital of No | bill ever of- ction, All the ts of the com- pany have voluntee The entire orchestra and Mr. 8 stunning he Hotel Astor, The organization has 1,000 adherents, | A resolution Introduced by "Presl- dent Seymour Van Santvoord pledged | to the Government “that unswerv.| ing devotion, unspotted —_ loyalty -,And unquestioning aupport which , Springs from a passionate recognition of antl unbounded love for the glorious Stars and Stripes as the only symbol ofay and true alle e to these Unites jsaid that viewer, Algernon St. John Brender, | . ee meen 1918,” HOLLAND SOGIETY . | ASSERTS LOYALTY ot Members in Service, Van Santvoord Says They Are Not Hollanders. That seventy members and 100 sons of members aro in the military service of the country was disclosed last night | at the thirtysthird annual meeting of the Holland Society of New York at Tellir Mr, Van Santvoord’ was unanimous: | y re-elected for a third term. In pre- enting bis name Tunis G. Bergen “although our sympathies are extended to the land of our an- costors in her sad predicament, we a soclety of Americans. We are not Hollanders (no Hollander ts el\« gible to momhership in our soctety), but descendants of the New Nether- landers prior to 1675; and are no more Holianders than the Sons of New England are Englishmen.” The President has three sons and three fons-In-law in the service, as well as a sister. chorus will take part, Among the principal Women singers will appear ances Alda, Claudia Muzio and nora Sparkes; among the men, Caruso, Martinelli, Scotti, Amato, De Luca and Didur. The conductors will include Mr, Moranzont, Mr. Papi, Mr. Sett! and Mr. Bamboschek. The Hymn of Mamell and the Hymn of Garibald! will be thé closing num. bers, A concert for the benefit of the Bronx Union Branc Men's Christian Asi 1sist Street, will be gi urday evening by the Da String Choir, Mr, Mannes conduct- ing. The soloists announced are Lu. ella Bowman, soprano; Edith Otis, ‘cellist, and ‘Rose Bernson planist. 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