The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1919, Page 39

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al Feast of Opera Served on T henkegiving and Mr. Bodanzky, Stransky ‘needn't uf Bove Seville” ot “Car-| teas, mien” Sung at. Metfopolitan i ay A Conducts at Car- Played the solo part with all his distinctive qualities, ay Sylvester Rawling, HLANKSGIVING. DAY and Bre in music spelled Opera, There were three performances at the Metropolitan Opera House, com- prising four works, all well attended and each rewarded with generous ap- plauso. ‘To reverse tho order of pre+ sentment, “Tho Barper of Seville” wap sung last night. wero of more importance than the roast that's tho fault of Rossini, gnd ag everybody had been aurfelted on |* turkey, that was’ tainin’” to the occasion. rison mado her initial “attempt at Harriet McConnell, contralto, gave & recitalyat Acolian Hall last night h of interest, Miss Mc- Conziell’s volce has a wide tange and | t with intelligence, Her programme of. songs was diversified. It included compositions by Mendels- ohn, Handel, Britis and Grieg. Be- tween these she exploited modern by A. Walter Kramer, H. T. leigh, Buzzi Pecclt and, Samuel ‘Her accompanist at the Okt Pht Annual Convention. ‘The annual cohventiom and congress ot' the Chi Phi, one of tho oldest fra- ternities in the country, will be held to- day and to-morrow at the Astor Hotel. After the final aeasion to-morrow dele- gates will attend the Army and Nav; The annual dinner wifl Delegates from twen- ty-elght institotions of learning will at- \dend this year’s gathering, creditable debut, too, ft waa that she Not quite recovered from het cold, sho sang all the florid passages | with the applomb of a veteran. am her voice 1s, sho used it with ex- quisite finesse: Nothing was too hard for her to attack, and all the difficulties she overéairio “with caso’ and assur- | Mr. Gatti need not go further | afield to find a Rosina to pit against all of his, or of anybody else's, im-| ported examplays of, the arch, dis-.| , and artificial conquette, Miss Garrison was supported by Chares Hackett, an able exponent of be held to-night, |_ CONCERTS AND music. oh ETROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE. World's Greatest Singers Vatican ‘Choirs 60 Voices—Personal Direction of CASIMIRI 8. Aft,, Dec, 2 at 3 PM. SAMPAIX!|” _Management’ Winton and Livingston _ ‘TROPOLIT. Fonza pet’ DESTINO DMAN PIANO USED. unctuous Figar ous and humorous Basilio; Mala & eoimpetent® Dr.’ Bartolo, and Lotisd Berat, , Reschigiian and Aidisto, in the smaller parts. ducted sympatheti Mardones, a sonor- “carmen” was tho bill at the Met- a Opers. —- yesterday ats.) PROCTORS name part, winning oh h encomiums from her host of EP Rt THEATRES WILLIAM S. HART in “JOHN PETTICOATS” AND ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE. Martin” Webb, Mary Waxikid & Co: rane ‘& Prince, Theod re Johnion & Brans, others Rold in "The Lote ry Man.” Wid, REVUE & OTHERS & URHIRCats GISH in NG t Bi somewhat too weak in volum indicated a restoration of artistic use | Her skin was stained to a . Her gowns, appropriate, save in the first act, Her dancing held new grace any startling degree did she shock bat a 7. othe .. The Don Joso was Mar- tinelli, who sang the Flower song ad- mirably and destroyed the illusion of | the scene by rsing, time and time again, to bow to the plaudits of the Take a hint from Caruso, rs Oe CEN’ Tr URY Sis! NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT AT. 8.15 B. F. KEITH'S within the requirements of the part. Marie Sundelius, as Micaela, save for one high, clear and well sustained note, did not eff: Br BERNARD GRANVI tthe ty % (No Mattie LOLW S New ‘ors Theatre & \00 Cong Hh As, tM PB. Root to 1, at tional Tore ior. $ Remindado, kept him Rothier was.as cam: manding as he was, and Mario Paes was a competes nt Morales, inimitablo, pea “SYRUP OF FIGS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tonguet Remove poi- sons from little stomach, | liver and bowels Accépt “California” Syrup of Figs | only—look for the name “California” on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless“laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Chil- dren love its delicious fruity taste. 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