The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1919, Page 19

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9 es 8 s Reception to Newly Sataratized. of such wondrous vestment as t nd Sulliv men of the A rece) wie to newly Oy ie ae citi. ':| Opera Season’. 8 Openin make one gasp. Tncldentally it alee ard." aN tha Park Teentre last Grming th bry poon bsg “frie rene n by the “League of |be remarked that Misa Farrar. {| uignt,, there wae some lack of. the!agreeasle vole, his clear enusiclation Foreign Bo ‘ nd Av ‘ Noah nt. | | grown slender it is to be recorded,| snap and the co-ordination which and his understandin; make a iF dager: | Att Most Bri ‘ !s n_more important, that| distinguished last week's presenta | him worth, hearing, “ala re Erion B Aurges | racts ian ned much of the] tion of “The Mikado” by the Soctety| Neld songs in French and & f st that it bas!o¢ American Singers, Perhaps there both old and new, M r- as “The : ° of tate, ier “Visel Atte” te had been a little shortage tn i) n, Beott and ‘among Attractive Homes, Club House and] cupiea udience of Recent Years): see bey at winging hg laerng Rg fie met someone he. itutrnnd| Library for 1,000 Employees [S84 . singing of the opera was eta loore was panist at f AM of ° _ | Hirpe-like 0 pace, ih the presence lovely Ine plano. of Pennsylvania Co, to the full. Hundreds of leciam-| Caruso was Mario Cavaradossi, aj musical numbers, & friendly "eudience Bor Healthy Liver |*Tosca,” With Geraldine Far-| ste (or éamission were furned away |character "he ‘rarely impersonates | 84 ay tors #1 tae SER ©! Succi, foun aouon, ond, @ubve of] vite eee cy wn ee from he ox office, an loath to | nowa appla: le! je an ragged as- view of pro Lg pyre ood tar, Caruso and Scotti, Well Pata a, the ‘entrance 19h Povrance halted the acuon, When he] "emblages of the chorus $PRET, Im English by MacPadyen 8nd /centre tor its emplovees, : surrounding sidewalks to the | was permitted to sing he disclosed a| Craig Campbel) was beautifully in the Pennsylvania ‘Textile ‘Coo Healthy Life Sung at Metropolitan. | digcomfort of those, who had secured | voice. riche: ‘and “deeper.'in quailty voice 'for ‘the role of Col Palrfas,| Lill Canaulet, oo a Fave a! inrough ite President, Woher B Res Your liver—healthy or clogged, active | [fret tn, Pa atte het Fe etna toe clk nad. come eharpaneriarie Goa [ tel aed t winuee, news, cuarenel® ee ‘eget | - old and some cha or sluggish —makes al) the difference | woman, who -!pancies of his were not al between Py ny nd on hs anova pegaee) Th t | ot ast propriate, but he sang gle ene cheerful ant Opera Season is wun! a aI opirits and fail- is the significant fact about the subdue presentation of Puccini's “Tos- | settled, a stubborn ca” at the Metropolitan Opera House Dy ge Be liver; over- last night, The work might have been | °° Spoletta, and Vi A ad oat J Shadbolt, the head. fall come consti- n, glowed wi x ncenzo ig-land Frank Mo omtan—gervaialy “Faust,” or “Bamson and Delilah,” or predom ih ian as the" Jailez, were. satisfactory | notable eee, acquisition th cong Sno anything, old of new. The crowas| without saying that when the curtain |a* always Cell” Arden sang, the | company—pl ering the role lower boxes were caverns of Pi bit of e unseen Shepherd | Point, the jes completed nesa, ind | Would have been the same, the spec- emptiness; but it is @ pleasure to re. Geneurey. Mr. Moranzont conduct. blues there is ‘on |tacie as !mposing, the air of Jubilation that on ed Ww 80 good | cora at only a small nee of the ascent a8 Carter's Little Liver Pilla, vegetable, |as complete. A first night at the|orchestra seate were upied, nal 1 bouquets were thrown upon | tive, yet may doubi , Smell Pil—Gman opera is more than an incident: . It| , “Tosca” is too familiar a at 1 this late | the stage for Miss Farrar, one of/even in the « sixteenth century, Lon- Dose—Smalt Price is an event in the social-musical iite| 28Y t© call for analysis. Suffice it to] which she made Scotti take, The don Tower was a thing of such fresh DR. CARTER’S IRON PILLS, Nature's | say that Puccini's musical setting of |curtain calls were many, and at the complexion in its masonry. nerve end toed tenle fr eT Sardou’s high-pitched, overwrought, |end there was a long continued dem- Tres Mr, Glullo Gatti-Casnzza, entering| melodramatic tragedy 'was well ung |onstration for Miss Farrar and Ca-| 1 Darton, f a a act iy lar cast. = ol ine, a Hany rmert; t Gionplesences and Female Weakness. ieee or ee nsracalae nie con-\‘aaiine Warrar, in the name part, he Soolety of American who | burst. in upon the church acene rpainter-lover in ing kat - Tepiieahng tua idl of HAT the habitual use of much sugar at breakfast is’not at all necessary is well known in many families that use Ralston Wheat Food. a, op oP They soon notice that most people eat little sugar with their Ralston—many adding a little dash of salt in place of the sugar. Everyone knows that the sugar habit is due to the fact that the ordinary breakfast food is so tasteless thatit absolutely needs sugar to make it palatable. e@ea But Ralston contains an unus- ~ual element, the little butter- colored hearts of wheat berries which some breakfast foods omit mainly because these sweet and nut-like wheat hearts are not white. In checkerboard packages, at your grocer’s—he has a good supply. the Sugar Habit . But it is to these wheat hearts that Ralston owes its power of loosening the hold of the sugar habit. They make Ralston so flavor- ful and appetizingly nourish- ing that sugar is soon looked on as unnecessary. Ps eee Some, of course, continue to add just a little sugar because of their old habit of substitut- ing sugar for flavor and food value at breakfast. But the sweet meats of wheat in Ralston seldom fail to loosen the hold of the sugar habit, for they need no artificial help in making Ralston flavorful and appetizing. Ralston Purina Co., St. Louis. 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