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‘rs By Sylve | “Boccaccio” _ Opens Season; ; Song Recita Park Theatre last evening. It would bo stretching a point, many points, perhaps, to say, that the performance ‘Was deal; nevertheless it was ade- quate and it gave a lot of us, oldsters as well as youngsters, in a house that was crowded, a jolly evening’s fun. Mr. Hinshaw, the manager, and all his associates are to be congratu- lated upon the revival. The chorus, sumptuous. If cipals and chorus in of you who go to ster Rawling. throughout the rest some of the singing Was indifferent, not a little of it was good, and the comedians ‘eo 7 bd their parts, Then there past master, John McoGhie, Ke the baton, holding _ ore! bis hand, #0 to speak, commanding every note and every action. Those the wor! of the week will for & soprano asked Von Bunge. “Humphi” paid the composer, wrote it for a woman with a pretty pair of legs.” In phat particular, gt least, Cora Tracy as Boccaccio fills the bill. Moreover, she bas a good voice, and she both sings and acts well. Ruth tie. hollow of hear Opera Company, who was Fiametta, looked better than she sang, although or @ contralto, so he| Miller, formerly of the Metropolitan | “MOTHER PURSE” FINDS — | JOBS FOR THE SOLDIERS MAIMED IN THE WAR - $ a Ag mal Ai mA v7 tf “i Lan WINDY Hi aml full of “pep,” was good to look upon, | miss a lot if you do not keep a watch- Mr, Gatti applauded iH nil “cc OCCACCIO.” Von BSuppe’ fale though its comeliness waa like|ful eye upon him. from Mia place in an upper box Vine WA comic opera, beloved of our|unto that that was the rage in the) My friend, Mr. Hi was tell- ® new comer, who was mT | sil 4 fathers—grandfathers if you|44¥8 of Lydia Thompson of happy |ing me after the first act that when featrica, > was in Miss Miller's class. reset of the | memories effaced in those later times |the work was produced in 1879 there Gladys well as Imbella and Kate ‘will+-served to open the season n@ by another type. The scenery was| was some question ag to whether the Society of Ame OPPENHEIM. CLLINS 26 Greatest Dress Event of the Season 500 Tricotine and Serge Dresses ‘ Mason and th : cost dresses. Also 150 models included from regular stock. arevsiver duel : Many styles from which to choose (three illustrated). flnr ‘after one of Masoi's fingers was rican Singers at the adequate and the costuming was BROOKL YN Fulton Street, Brooklyn Announce for Wednesday (Only) Manufactured to Retail Up to $35 Special Sale Price 18 .00 Wednesday (Only) music for the name part waa written ( Sale made possible by extraordinary purchase of 350 high- Condon as Peronella maintained their established Fig Gertrude Shannon wa CA Pe tly cooper’a apprentice. "as Leonetto, and asrios Adkins ag the,Prince sang well, Herbert Waterous was a sonor- ous and effective bookseller. Frank ‘Moulan, William Danforth and Ber- tram Peacock were excruciatingly nny respectively as the Cooper, the ‘ocer and the Barber. Others in tho cast were Kugene Martinet, Charies Scribner, Jack Goldman, Adelina Har- roid and Ceretta Rose. ere were |three interpolated numbers: ;cavallo’s "Mattinata,” John MoGni«'s “Oall Me” and Goundod's “Mireille waltz, | Library students of Boccaccio’s Tales need not fear to be shocked. The version is innocugus enough for Sun- day poboo! echolare. Parish ‘Witliams, a i & new comer from California, who gave a recital at | Aeolian Hall last night, made a fa- vorable {mpression. He used hin light and pleasing baritone voice with dis- cretion and he showed no small gifts of interpretation. French, Scandi- navian and English songs were on his programme. oteenoccunaent NOON MEETINGS RESUMED. Capital and wn Club, George McAneny, as president, opened the first annual meeting and luncheon of the Uptown Club a new mid-day Susiness men's sociel organisation, of the central pert of the city at Nos. 1-17 East 40th Street at noon to-day. Goy, Smith was the Kuest of honor and had as his subject the efforts’ be: ing made by the State authorities: to of abe sbout a better understanding be- trea employers and men on their HOW TO GET RID OF RHEUMATISM “‘Fruit-atives” Point the Way to Quick Relief “I gaffered for a number of years with Rheumatism and ecvere Pains in my Gide and Bock, caused by strains and heavy lifting. ‘When I had given up hope of ever Deing well again, a friend recom- mended ‘Fruit-a-tives’ (or Fruit TAver Tadlets) to me and after using the first box’I felt, 90 much better that I continued to take them; and now I am enjoying the best of health. 46 ©S460--W, M, LAMPSON, WRHO--% — Vanona, Fashioned of_fine quality Navy Tricotine and Serge, in charm- spuntered Policeman Willi Car ing draped, one-piece and tumic effects. Braided and button Ea the policeman fired. at the trimmed or lavishly embroidered. 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It is part of Miss Purse's self im- posed duty to solicit funds and cloth- ing from among her friends for such applicants as are in urgent need of Wels . SMITH COMMUTES “TERM OF NOTORIOUS BURGLAR “Big Bill”, Mason, Who Fought Duel With Inspector McClusky, to Quit Sing Sing in Few Days. | A commutation of sentence arrived at Sing Sing yesterday for “Big Bill’ Mason, notorious burglar and dean of the craft, who has been in the prison periodically more than thirty years. n at one time was rated as one of noat dangerous criminals in Amer- gassed and shell Gov. Smith took several months off 6 of Mason, now nearing years of age, who of late He jthe sentet | seventy-f! years has been a model prisoner. Will be out in a shot off. Another time Mason made a big hau! from the country home of Ogden CHARGED WITH BRIBERY. 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