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He must bo ranked with the best of the excep- tlonally rich crop of violinists that the season has produced. Ho ts an- other brililant star in the firmament of expert players who have sought knowledge and learned wisdom at the feet of the master-teacher, Leopold Auer, Mr, Geldel ts modest of demeanor and without affectations, If, at times, he shows exuberance in ac- tion, it is legitimate, because he has & temperament that feels and under- stands, and he tries to express to ,the full what he feels and under. stands, even though It entails some- thing of sacrifice in flawiessness and muavity, He wasted no time yester- day in cajolery by playing popular |recognition of bis musicianship by beginning with the Vitall-Charller chaconne and following it with the Tachatkowsky concerto in D major. He emerged from the test trium- phant. His performance of both works, each trying and long, held the breathless attention of the audi- ence, that included musicians a-plenty. He was rewarded with something like an ovation. Smaller compositions by Chopin-Auer, Elgar, Sinding, Tor- Aulin, and Sarasate’s “Gypsy Aire” completed his official programme, and he added many numbers for the tation of the enthusiasts who fic Why I Believe “| in Nuxated Iron Asa Tonic, Strength and Blood Builder. Probably ao remedy hae ever met with such Phenomenal success as haa Iron, It 19 conmervatively estimated over three million ies ah jo this ‘count ended ry sorominaat into gn. Fi rw Ko in every hospital ery physiciat ne Inte Folice ‘Sereeon tty of Chicano, Jefferson nnini, mmendy Commiesiv; tl for creatine 0. envied, ate ing the oting qtreative ‘Gleorders, umes Francs Bulllvan, form, a of Bellevue Moapital ¢ i New York. and the W. 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GRIFFITH’S SUPREME TRIUMPH HEARTS :s«: WORLD The, Brostent Loe Btorr Ene Told. MAT. TO: att: at a 7 DSc to $1.00 ULF AND como PLAY uturlptle Revue, Whigate . Bade. Nelson inl na rd & any Troe, Cawon Aber bistens, Lenngrd Oita Bet | | Pe sib % Beane & otneg Win STAR aha : r ie Wiasee ire | ROM, GIRLS FROM TH FOLLIES i a3. Mo ie PEA Gunday——3 BIG CONCERT <3 Bway 26 Be aeons, Md tke’ othe, PALACE O'Betear: E| fr iis “al The} rgdore BIWAT & 47 6T Dally Mats Bway & 96 ST, BURLESQUE, es YMPIC ,j\?br, MAT DAI 4TH BT Smoke if THE LID-LIFTERS VAUDEVILLE pose {struck and Killed @t 4.30 A. M. t to the foot of the stage, insatiate in thelr demands for more, Recitals yesterday were numerous. At Aeolian Hall in the afternoon Au- relio Glorni, the Italian pianist, pre- It sented an interesting programma of compositions by Schubert and Chopin, He started for Washington to report to the Italian legation for miliary duty, Simultaneously at the Punch and Judy Theatre France Woodmanses, @ pupil of Gabrilowitsch, gave a piano recital, He played Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin ‘aad Debussy num- bers, and, with the assistange of Michael Pena, ‘cellist, Saint-Saens's sonata in C minor, At the Masibe Elliott Theatre last night Yvette bert mye an inimitable rested ot “The sons you wish to hear’ as the audience démanded them, while at the Princess Theatre, at the sumo time, Meina Irwen, actress and dancer, was presenting reations of fantas= tic and classic rhythmic emotion.” At the Waldorf-Astoria last night Jc seph Knecht’s orct playe suite, “From M by More timer Wilson, American composer. | The Greenwich Village Theatre eI active all day. ree Harris Jr tenor, and May Mukic, ‘cellist, Prd] companied by Ethel Cave Cole at the! piano, gave an afternoon concert, while in the evening Michlo Itow, Tulle Lindahl) and Toshi Komori gave the second of their serivs of Japaneso dance recitals, There certainly was “a sound of revelry” at the Metropolitan Opera| House last night. Such applause, such shoutings and such manifesta- tions of “out for a good time” by such a bulging audience, even in that house of “demonstrations,” were exeep- tional. The occasion was @ "Grand Gala Concert" for the rellef of the Itallan soldiers’ families lving in the United States. ‘the Italian Ambas- sador and the Itallan Consul General Were among the distinguished guests, The adored Caruso was among the galaxy of stars who had voluateered. The receipts were mora than $17,000, More than @ thousand people we turned . Some of the eager o began assembling to buy admission | ticketa as early as 9 o'clock in the morning. Besides Caruso, there were Frances Alda, Claudia Muzio, Lenora Sparkes, Martineil), Soott!, Amato, De Luca and Didur as soloists. Bach of them added two, or three, or four extra numbers to the printed list. The conductors were Moranzoni, Pap!, Setti and Bamboschek. The “Hymn of Garibaldi" at the end brought out the last of the almost ex- hausted enthusiasm, Two great audiences were at the opera on Saturday. In the afternoon there was the double bill of “Caval- leria" and “Le Coq D'Or," with the famillar casts, save that in the for- mer Paul Althouse Instead of Lazaro sang Turiddu, and sang tt well, Ro- sina Galli, the inimitable little danc- er, restored to health, graced the lat- ter. In the vening there was “Thala,” with Geraldine Farrar in the title’ part and Amato instead of t)| Clarence Whitehill! as Athanael, KING GIVES MELBA TITLE. Singer Made Dame of Britt pire for War Work, FRESNO, Cal, April 15,—dfme. Nellie Melba, the singer, has received word that a@ title had been bestowed upon her by King George of England in recognitio work for the Red Ke} she i# now officially Meolbs Order of the npire, a tle which gives her recognition at court as Lady elba, ISHII ARRIVES IN U, S.: JAPAN TO GUARD PACIFIC Mikado’s New Ambassador Says His Country Would Enter Siberia Only for Allies’ Benefit. A PACIFIC PORT, Apri! 15,—Viscount Ishit, Japanese Ambassador to the United States, succeeding Ambassador Sato, arrived here to-day en route to Washington, Discussing suggested Jap- anese activities in Siberia, Ambassador Ishif said that {f the Imperial Japaneso Government deemed It necessary to un- dertake the sending of a military expedi- tion Into Siberia such intention would be for the benefit of the Entente Allies and not for Japan. He declared any sug gestion of & Japanese-German alliance | to be absurd, “Germany may establish bases in Pa- cite waters by @ successful drive through Siberia," satd Ambassador Ishit “In this event,” he continued, “it would be up to Japan to sweep them away. We| can not guarantee that Japan could do| this but we would try our best and we must not relax our vigtla WINS WAR POSTER MEDAL. Jerome 8, Kates Awarded Prise tn Recruiting Drive, 5S. 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