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Galli-Cur ci Holds Her Vogue; Trevisan Scores By Sylvester Rawling. “C RISPINO BE LA COMARE,” sung in Italian, of course, was the Chicago Opera Com- pany's offering at the Lexington The- atre last night. Because Amelita Galli-Curci sang Annetta in the near- ly seventy years ofd work of the Ricci brothers, the house was crowded, the enthusiasm was unbounded, and for the little lady who is credited with being one of the world’s greatest col- oratura sopranos, there was an 0 tion, She is the vogue, May she re- tain it, She is worthy. Only recently at the Gatt! Metropolitan Cobbler and the ry” with an admirat » stage setting, and a pert orm: ance that won public approval, Why should Mr. Campanini, whose quiverful of opera new and oid, approaches the illimita- ble, invite comparisons? One forced to reoalt the ¢ the consulship of Mr. Conried at the Metropolitan, and of Mr. Hammer- stein’s dictatorship at the Manhattan, when Mr. Henderson typified the ri protagonists as Fafner and Fasolt. The paraliel doesn’t hold, except vi curiously, because both Mr lie_profits. e consensus of opinion dtence was that production was the it, more nearly approached the spirit of the original buffo work In composer's mind and reflected mood of appreciation of Mr. Campanini’s the time. said, Vittorio Trevisan's impersons tion of the Cobblér, that was pure cemic, excelled Scotti's, becaus' latter's was too aristocrat alli Curci's conception of Annetta was better than Frieda Hempel's, they in sisted, because she maintained all its artificiality, never approaching to anything humanely womanly. Fried Hempel was present and I talked with her, but «he neither volunteered nor was I rude enough to ask what she thought. Scenically the duction was supe Lexington presen vantage, moiniy panini conducted posed his masterful all concerned, brit detail of the so the Metropolitan pro- bec ithout de a8 a Whole principal sing- y ers in the curtain Rogerson made his debut as del Fiore, disclosing all the teristics of ¢ present da voice, Nica was Asdrubal: Maria Claessens was singing and acting well, 4 wi Bortolo, the Mason, w thanks to physician e cure by the Cobbler, iry, started th oad to fortune Frances Alda returned from a con- cert tour to the Metropolitan Oper: Cempany's fold last night as Mimi, in a fine performance of “La Boheme, in which she maintained her artistry. Sootti, who was Marcello, one of ‘he characters in which he ia inimitable sang his farewell for a month bef his annual trip to Palm Beach, Mar- garet_ Romaine was Musetta, Crimi was Rodolpho, and Didur and De Se- gurola were in the admirable ca Mr, Papi conducting Serge Prokofieff, the Russian com- poser-pianist, gave a recital at Aeo- | lian Hall yesterday afternoon. His programme, all Russian, was large'y of his own compositions that included his fourth sonata, and ten piano| pieces, “Visions Fugitifs.” Resides he | Played Tchaikovsky's sonata in G major and three pieces by Adin. His power and lucidity marked as ever, even when he thun dered to the limit of the piano's pos- ribilities, He may try to startle this means and by other: were inventive faculty in composition some thing to be remembered and watohed. Fernando Carpi, an Italian tenor, who has been heard at the Metropoll- | tan Opera House and with the Chi- cago Opera Company, gave a recita at Aeolian Hal! last night in which he disclosed unexpected qualities o voice and = interpretation. Italian, French and English songs were on his programme, al! of which he ex- plotted with artistic taste, lucid ex- pression, and clear enunciation. The dream song from Masse: ‘6 Manon’ was the only operatic aria he offered. His selections ran from old Per to up-to-date Henry T. Bu he gave pleasure to audience, sung on Fri formance of 8 work th Paviey and Serge Oukrains will take part Publi nts, press agents they were calle a » long @ usually flood m yrs with literature re- counting the triumphs of their prin cipals in Oklahoma, or Tokio, or Lon. Yes I'm in the Movies Now! “THE BETTER ‘OLE’ STRAND THEATRE NEXT WEEK , “nara seer! ~ —— -Casazza ree THE “MERRY ROUNDER. is Quigg, ctable days of Rounders" among until it was hoarse last night the Italian group in last night's au- | show is very funny, superior in that/dred Tyson share honors | w ‘Musically’ tho | | alls and won for | injured | fond fake t by | bladder is irritated, but his mu-| obliged to seek relief two or. three stelanship is unquestionable and hia} J At first y ‘aon, or Berlin, that go into the waste paper basket. But sometimes they sleep. No official information has reached me, but I have reason to be- lieve that the recital by Gulomar No- yaes, the Brazilian pianist, announced for to-morrow afternoon at Aeolian Hall, is postponed until March. Also, that Frieda Hempel's New York re- cital will not take place until October. Reference was made by me recently to an opera in embryo by Reginald de Koven and Percy Mackaye, who were collobateurs in “The Canterbury Pilgrims.” Official announcement. is made now that Mr. Campanint has contracted with the composer and librettist to produce their new joint work, “Rip Van Winkle” by the Chi- cago Opera Company next season, Gounod's “Mireille” is to be re- vived by Mr, Gatti at the Metropoli- tan Opera House on Friday evening, Feb, 28. It has not been heard here in @ generation, and it will be the ninth of Mr. Gatti's novelties and re- vivals of this season SCORES BIG HIT AT COLUMBIA THEATRE Between Abe Reynolds and John it's a wonder the “Merry get anywhere in their bur- lesque bill at Columbia Theatre this week, Every appearance of Reynolds on the stage, with his ex- ceptional Jewish characterization, is like a strike on a bowling alley and Conried keeps the house in an uproar until and Mr. Hammerstein were of Ger- | Quigg shows up with a trombone or man extraction, and Mr. Gatti and an accordion and stops the perform- Mr, Campanini are Italians. But, let ance. Quigg can jazz till the very the new merry war wage. The pub- seats begin the shimmy shiver, He had the house whistling and shot The Miss Florence Mills and Mi as sol and sing some excellent numbers ss Mil- sts The the {costumes and staging aro up to the, the) Columbia's recogn standard, ee It was plobelan, as it should bs, they | «p 4 RIS BY NIGHT CO.” A BURLESQUE AT THE OLYMPIC THEATRE Arthur Mayer and Leona Fox led a! crackerjack burlesque show into the Olympic Theatre, on East 14th Street, | night under the title of the ris By Night Company” and they 6 rected by @ capacity last this theatre for the rest of this week. Mayer js the cause of all the fun in the show, while Miss Fox won ap- | plause with her good singing, Misses Ruth Denice and Hallie Dean won he dancing honors. WOMAN GLAD SHE SHOT. elf in the orchestra pit a splen- | Vie Wife, Accused of gd tribute to his effic 13 usband, Ne he scene in the shop | 7 7 was admirably done b P| OMAIA, Feb. 18.Mrs. ¢ Fabrizio, a physician fa {formerly of Wheeling, W Fi z Mirabolano, “the Apothecary, and|shot by Mrs. 1. ¥. Van Ausdell of Trevisan as tho Cobbler. William ‘Omaha, will die, physicians said to-day downtown 5 I know," Mrs. station 8 portrait 1 cost $50,000, onal Art Gallery Hugh Lane DRINK MORE WATER IF KIDNEYS BOTHER East less Meat erent take Salts for Backache or Bladder Trouble. Uric acid in meat excites the kid- neys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of ead. ‘The urine becomes cloudy; the and you may be times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll be « real sick person shortly, 1 feel a dull misery in the |kidney region, you suffer from back- | ache, headache, dizziness, stom- ach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the | weather is bad jalso get jounces of Fat less meat, drink lots of water; from any pharmacist four Jad Salts; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This | famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralise the acids in urine, to it no longer is @ source of irrita- | tion, thus ending bladder weakness. @hanges in the Chicago Opera} Company's lis at the Lexington} ‘Theatre th include the substi- tution of I! Trova- tore” to-ni with Mary Garden, in "will be Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot tn- | jure; makes a delightful effervescent \ithia-water drink which every one should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active, Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble Advt Get Rid of That Persistent Cough Stop that weakening, persistent cough or cold, threatening throat or lung affections, with Eekman's Al tevative, the tonic and up-builder of 20 years’ successful use, 80¢ and $1.50 bottles from dru 8, or from ECKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia, SONCERTS AND MUSIC, m LE. INGTON ise ia al Gite Mon., "Clee HELP. WANTED—MALE: YOUNG “WEN — anor ening: tale epee eee ate Ra house. | shooting occurred in | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, BRUARKY 18, 1919, BOYS GET HUNK ON TEACHER BY PRINTING DEATH NOTICE Miss Stewart Does a Litt le ing, However, and Has Them Arrested. SCHENECTADY, Feb. 18.—Four small boys will be unable to attend the “funeral” of their school teacher, Miss Maud Stewart, and are sorry for it They are detair by the police for in serting this obituary notice in a@ local newspaper “Miss Maud A. Stewart died yester day morning of heart trouble. Death came a8 a complete shock to her family and many friends. The funeral @ be eld Wednesday from her late hom No, $10 Summit Avenue, and th the Jewish Synaxogue In Nott Terrace Friends and relatives are invited to the funeral. ‘When Miss Stewart read it at her ‘late home” this morning she made it her business to find out where the newspaper got the information, and arrested > then had the boy Sees His Daughter For House. William J. Lovett of Tarrytown, has upreme C dau r hu the Plains against entered suit in White yurt at his hter contents, \ claims he deeded to his d condition that sh room and board for his life “ONLY TREATMENT THAT GAVE RELIEF wi wghter on him. with mainder ‘sulfered Three Years Before Finding ‘‘Fruit-a-tives’’ Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. “Por three years T was troubled with Constipation, accompanied by Dizziness and Violent Headaches. I took medi- cines and laxatives, but without perma nent relief. “Last October Ih of ‘Fruit-a- tives,’ or Fruut Liver T: I used one box and the results were so pronounced that I bought two dozen boxes. ed using ‘Fruit-a-tives’ until boxes rd ts. were finished cal condition was per- JAS, J. ROYALE, 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50; trial size, 25e, At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES, Limited, OGDENSBURG NV — Ady THEATRES. EMPIRE Won ee Matinees Wed, & § WILLIAM | "48'S | DEAR GILLETTE | ediinny, | BRUTUS \} New Amsterdam \yo") oe ae Mate Weds & Sa ene & Erlanger’s New Musical Comedy t VELVET LADY ATOP NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE TlesFéi GOCLOCK REVUE & MIDNIGHT! FRUUC TWO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SH Vay Zieafeld Stars and "Bea es DL Agoear in NO OTHER Entertainments COHAN & HARRIS BlaGesT HIT W aidsi. & Math We. & INTHE. Hise THE "ROYAL VAGABOND A COMANIZED OPERA COMIQUE. Jonry Miller's Tita. tee ase MRS. FISKE «i';.4: GIBERTY (em hat Ps 4 DITRICHSTEIN| THE MARQUIS de PRIOLA| WICKERBOCKEN, “B'way and. sth Pree at R15. Mate Well, & Sat, 2.1 JOHN COLTS New Musical Cos si INVISIBL! New York—Fotlow the crowd to the HARRIS THEATRE ox” COHAN ears We HIT OF THE TOWN Sie PRINCE THERE WAS” GEO. M. COHAN as the Prince PUNCH & JUDY 4)": STUART WALKERS BeAuoh t l'way tts vr LYCEUM a DAD D 1 E 5 BELASCO Yrs * . 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