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'Opera’s Opening | | Marked by Scene Of Patriotism By Syleetter Re Rawling. HE Metropolitan Opera House was opened last night for a season of twenty-three weeks of opera, The performance ;Saint-Baene’s “Samson et Dallin” The protagonists were Caruso and Loulse Homer, Prosaic, this state- ment of fact, but no less prosaic than was the beginning. Once Inside the portals of the Temple, with tho noise of seething Broadway blotted out, everything was conventiona', Mr, Monteux, wao conducted, enteret the orchestra pit at fifteen minutes past eight k to perfunctory ap Now the Largest Exclusicely Women's Boot Shop tn America Stunning All Black Kid Dress Boot pause, ow 8 the musi The standing room were packed to the limit, The boxes were empty, The was not half filled. familiar, It was the otehostra floc The scene war jamid 4 great wave | splendid elt ye w QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP } 32 and 34 West 34th Street and men in rb, stood at laughod, ¢ jut - tions fame inst ve r before and over # opened. % But | The first t finished and the a torium by that time crowded } last Inch of space, there came | "THE fashionable bot illustrated is made of | \fordiation teat will Be a 1ivi6g fv | all black glace kid, | 1 oil : i with shining 1 It is «very high cut lace shoe, paying hand of the United « ‘ turned soles and Louis XV wood or leather | riled nations i a ice. | fa fash the audience was on Its j heels. It is a most unusual value at the price. | jIn a fla i walence was on . MARY BOLAND SCORES HIT IN POTTER PLAY ADAPTED FOR SCREEN “roman's ty B adapted from Paul Potters “Agnes,” was shown on the Rialto screen t night. Miss Boland’s part was well acted pectators manifested appt Hardy, Who plays opposite the star, el ped make the play one of the mést in- teresting of the season. Vinconte Ballester, a Spanish barl- fone, won warm applause in. t drinking song from “Hamlet.” Helena Morril also sang pleasingly. A scenic alled Sumatra, ine and @ funny comedy complete the interesting pro- rramme —_———— AIR HERO APPEARS IN PERSON IN HIS OWN The appearance in person of Lieut. Bert Hall, daring Amerizun aviator, on the stage of the Rivoli Theatre, where his new picture, “A is being sho’ more Romance of the Air,” frouses: than or s film mpreasive atory of the heir dangerous expedi- Much of what hi uithough itieewoven is apreon is trae the romance enjoyable this ‘wook You'll Remember 3 E ele Hiyting sings “A Son cf the Desert Aw 1 Other attractions are an animated t bird ite “FROLICS OF THE NILE” PLEASES BIG HOUSE ‘ ¥ . Frolics of the Nile’ was ‘i greeted by a large audience at the P shouts of © Olympic Theatre on Fast 1th Street ‘ Belgian N aM last night, where it ‘opened for a one ' Kero waa no immediate response week rut A » intimation ha Irving and fen Holmes are | * t ading provokers of the Uritannial” | Betw the acts dhe foyer and he lobbies seemed more crowded t | ever the dave say ventional cirat ni much me noisy; but none more sincere. 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