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‘ ee er Fe STE wi TS THE EVEN | farb and poss, without a acintilla of tho distinguished Iristman’s grace an Mr. Hand's cot and Maggie Teyte As Mignon Opens’ American Oper By Sploester Rawling. R WILLIAM WADE HEN SHAW, the new President of Singers, QUICK RELIEF } From Pimples, Sick Head- y hes, Constipation. ontaneity, Henri § effective in voice, ant Toyte's most adequate er all, {t is the name Dorothy rie, and Carl John Phillips and John nleted the cast of principal The chorus sang welt 1 to look upon. The 8” found a responsive hearts, the Society of American modestly effaced hunself| « 4 Mignon.” i n first performance of the se the Park Theatre last night. Never- | 0017 «| theless he deserves congratulations | cig .|upon a successful start of a second season of Opera Comique tn En at rmes, Whether Ambroise Thomas's “Mig-| "Picard Ilareman conducted with non” was the best choice at hand to| incisive authority and won a de- supplement the Mozart operettas| served demonstration for himself and | t efficient orchestra by f the overture, Jacques s in Oscar Hammer- York and London oper- ‘ors, was the artistic di- | with which the Society, under the direction of Mr. Reiss, launched the! enterprise, may be doubted; yet the! s |impossible stofy and the banal text may be overlooked for the mellifiuous | '* melodies that flood the op In these strenuous da: jam the playing of the } them at the beginning | without mention; but th | tention with which it was bh the applause at the end jeharged with special |The audience was a. wished as | pe) |to @ifgers and musicians. In the) «pq | right hand stage box way a potential | ¢~ Mignon, now famoug in*the movies, | who followed the action of her pro. totype, Maggie Teyte, uised and intent attention, Saroya, David Bispham ampbell, Henry Hadiey ~ conducting, will be sung to-night, FURNITURE Cash or Credit Open Evenings TW V e'Clock, a ‘There was a rattling good perform- ard and | ance at the hubert Theatre last seemed | night by the San Carlos Grand Opera nificance. | Company, the benefit of tho for n Relief Committee, of Puccini's Mr. Boheme.” Baker, in behalf . Maxwell, with undis- The Pledge to Buy W. S. S. Regularly curtain calls were numerous andj! Holzwasser Home {the not obtru- | GluseppegA gost Talks No. 374 sive, eave for Miss Teyte's reluc- Ragas | jolfo 1 reason that Hobmeamer & | tance to notice them. e ‘ . t 7 M I enpainy hate maintained ter Mise Teyte was a winsome hero ervi, Mr. Merola conducted. ' | singing with clarity and acting w —— : grace, She missed something of th ba} | pathos of the waif, That may have | been due to the hardness of her prin- | ] | cipal supporter, n Hand, as Will- “MONTE CARLO GIRLS” AND “RAGS” MURPHY capacit 1 the girls | lam Meister. Why is it, one wonde CROWD THE OLYMPIC ' TantesS [PA] | that 80 often the yr tenor in a = - i IN. 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Bee NCR ’ - Honan and Frank Young. t| show was one of features and one Daughter of the Regiment,” | a, | Hoosevelt, - triotic note that “Tho manufacturers of Castoria have been compelled to spend hundreds of: | ING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1918. ‘ in the second part of the performance was a gem and made the hit of the evening. Lactiie Manion, who Is at- ve and pleasing, made a favor. 6 impression with her songs and sayings. Patsy Woods and May Al- |berta gave a fine specialty. A select |chorus of shapely young+ women ac- ultted themselves creditably. Others on the bill were Freda Florence, John In fact the that independent voters would not support Gov, Whitman and that there was evidence of dissatisfaction amorg Republican farmers. Among the women who greeted the candidate were Mrs. Peter F. Me- Allister, wife of the Democratic State Committeeman from this County, Mrs. B. Frank Lent, Mrs. W. W. Allis, Democratic candidate _ for County Clerk, Mrs, Rennold Wolf, Miss Charity Smith, Mrs. Hugh C, Troy and Mrs. Mary McCormick. State Food Administrator Charles BE. Tremain, Democratic leader of the Southern tier, met Mr, Smith at the “AL” SMITH IS PLEASED AT TOMPKINS OUTLOOK Sees Signs of Dissatisfaction of Re- publican Farmers With the Whitman Administration. ITHACA, N. Y., Sept. 24.—Upward of twenty Democratic women were In the crowd of some fifty or sixty Demo- efatic leaders of Tompkins County who of the best appearing on Broadway this season, —— “AMERICA WILL WIN,” station and had general charge of his THE PERSHING PICTURE, eases fie heed ae oe Pipi entertainment while in Ithaca, can late for Governor, at a reception —_—_—_ A PATRIOTIC THRILLER) tive5 in his honor at the Ithaca Hotel | a yesterday. Mr. Smith, accompanied o Thars zat by Murray Hulbert and George R.| Notification of the candidates on | Gon. Persting’s military career is} 07 | Namee, Secretary of the Demo- te ticket, will the theme of an elaborate and spec- tacular photodrama, “Why America Will Win,” exhibited at the Academy this week. The play, in turn, is the centre of @ programme almost @n-| conversation expressed himself as! Short speeches ma tirely patriotic In nature, the news| pleased with the sitluation, dec K other candidates ‘photographs and even the cartoon film| * {being devoted to the war. The Pershing drama, the ecenario| of which was written by Adrian John- son, portrays the noted warrior’s life! \from his babyhood, through bis early |years as @ teacher, then as a military ‘student, as a Lioutenant in the Span- ish-American War and eventually as this country’s idol and hope in the Suropean conflict. It leads the spec- r through the period of war atill ahead and ends with Pershing’s men| in the palace of the Kaiser. The best known of the characters— ke cratic State Committee, arrived here ‘a+ this morning for their first stop on a tour of up-State New York, Mr, Smith made no formal speech while in this city, but in informal Opera Houes, & ht dy Herrick ts to neipal speech of ade by the Gub- Alfred 5. Smith. be made by the President Wilson, Gen. Pershing, Col. Emperor Wiltiam, the All Highest, and his disgusting eldest son are admirably depicted. The action |is awift and the many scenes of battle, the portrayal of atrocitics and the on- ward sweep of the American troops |provide thrill after thrill, ‘The musi. jeal setting is composed almost en- jtirely of familiar melodies, such as “Hot Time,” ‘The Marsellaise’ and Sou stirring marches, and they add |much to the enjoyment. |_ Tho theatre is hung with the Ameri can colors, a large photograph of Gen ershing being displayed at the high- lest point of the proscenium, A pa- applauded 1s Her- inging of “When the Boys Come Hom - i. 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