The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1919, Page 13

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De Koven Directs .. Gala Performance fade It with Mr. De oven himse ; wielding the baton. je large au- | ¢ Of “Robin Hood’? | dicxce showed ‘te appreciation of the By Sylvester Rawling. EGINALD DE KOVEN conduct- Mr. De Koven, better than any of ed his own opera, “Robin Hood,” | us, perh at the Park Theatre iast night./ liminary training and rehearsal, and he revival of the work by the So-| three weeks of performance by prin- y of American Singers, under the| ¢!Pal_ singers, chorus and or @irection of William Wade w as won Fuch approval that Mr. Hin. |e : THE EVENING WORLD, 1U ESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1919. formance in honor of the man wh: hing he did thay was marked omme + He read “Th n fon Imposed upon Us compliment to Mr. De Koven and to|Pamrosch, and restored to it he } itself in no measured fashion, It was t ite really a “gala” occasion | \s | the pr xP n of it. If 1 speak of the opera itael* as r ' |“bully stuff 5 ps, knows that after pre-| str Be Rov ure: A century from now, and good. er the direction of John M it the Bolshevists to upre Hinsha well as to wipe out all rv impossible for h lly new interp' “Robin Hood’ in the, sun } It was Craig Campbell in the name |part last night instead of Orville Harrold, whom I heard on the open- ling night. He sang and acted with charm of vol r. principal. MLL, idad Anne Bi ancy, Gladys Caldwell, K The proof of GrapeNuts | that ever graced they? fam no is bothinthe = ff ier Se eo eating andthe ood health . that follows. Piece r up to t n. Then there lcore. Malatesta ¢ Makes its own Bien a etcore, latent ‘as Duicn- requires no add- peated x, the GhiateeOpeTa. Com: ed sugar..... A delicious,... Hin that wit ret economical food E perm N # artistr long-last- ing bars in each package. The biggest value in refreshment you can possibly buy. f BENEFIT to teeth, appetite and diges- tion. And the price is 5 cents. The | vor Sf SF RFECT LEY ‘ — MINT “Cea shaw decided to give a gala per- | opera, He did not try. But Leo Sh at it involves, is ness knows how much longer, if the ratiating, captivating melodies expert e Kanders is to t Aeolian Hail t will give so ROTHSTEIN CASE n divas played du ia,” “La Vieil Aig by Do ‘ Attorn ded to reach the ectives Were Shot. Bolte: | wounded detectives, neither of and he exploited t Grand Jury, under the diree-| whom was dangerously hurt, are both yf the fine Aeolian Hall! tion stant District orney| members of the staff of Inspector Smith Ly resumed its effort to} Dominick Henry, Walsh, after being shor 18 taken to a hospital 6 rn th ruth about the gambling spn dhe a . a : | Rothstein, a fact that seomed sig raid in wht 1 Detectives John Me- Street. 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