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Ten ee Ree ti et SC EE THE EVENING WORLD,/FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919. ir Force, Tleut. Branden yes Open Every , Bventay Until Christmas Mga Aye Mile G AN. FuRNITUR ee |) =OMPANY. -. yo J ) gVarrures PRES ee } stst In the organization and have/|to the Nava} jcomplete charge of directing the pros | ii. jy | ductions, TAs atfangement, whieh continued | from 1906 through 1909, was respons!- | CoE ae eee | ble for many novelties of the French | WwW School in addition to introducing such | Don’t ait Until otable artists as Luisa Tetrazzini, Your Eyesi ht pCor M ‘de Hy | Sonn McCormack, Mary Garden and | Is Ruine other famous stars. 7 With the organization of the chi-||| Delay means danger if your | cago-Philadelphia Grand Opera Com. ||] eyes need the help of glasses pany, in 1910, Campanini was select- ||| now. Nothing is so important as Musical Director and at once to YOU as good eyesight. 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Evening special at .... | fine age of twenty-three he was di- a Tilt 10. lestsbane the rates Once ane oon-| HA 1374 Brvedyay ducted “Carmen,” his brother, Italo | 2 DOORS ABOVE 37% St Campanini, a famous tenor, playing Don Jose. The opera at Parma served as a Beautiful Chippendale Lins’ f P Dining Suit eT eR eee all Beautifully finished in American ¥ ch Walnut; suit comprises a very ta | Hts large “buffet, grilled glass china is sau age balla closet, serving OM RY es stepping stone and he was called to S/ direct the famous La Scala at Milan, [where he was praised by Verdi. | Henry Abbey, the American im- presario, was so impressed with the production of “Carmen” that he of- fered the young man an engagement at the Metropolitan Opera House, |New York. There he conducted the United States Railroad Administration very special. . Director General of Railroads New York Central Railroad 20th CENTURY LIMITED Restored To service on its regular schedule Raturday, December 20, 1919 Meare, bd Yor ts GC. This Luxurious 3-Piece Library Suit Mahogany, with Blue or Brown Oxhide Upholstery, gives an air of distinction and homelike appear ance. And nothing could” give second performance given at that Sy for the debut of Sembrich in “La Sonnambula.” He returned to iNew York the following year to pro- fduce, for the first time in America, f “Otello,” in which his brother, !talo, | appeared in the title role, and his more solid comfort than the large, roomy chairs and the cozy settee. The complete set: 99 .50 special at ‘ MICHAELS BROS. wife, Eva Tetrazzini Campanini, sis- {ter of Louisa Tetrazzini, appearel as Desdemona, His reputation firmly established, Campanini went from one musical centre to another until he had cons “ducted in every big opera house in ‘France, Spain, Italy and South Amer- ica. For nine years he held the foaton in Covent Garden, London. Every singer of note in the last thirty for thirty-five years has sung under fins direction. | } When Oscar Hammerstein arranged | t6 present grand opera in New York | Jal im opposition to the Metropolitan | Opera, he selected C: OPEN EVENINGS Leave Chicago, LaSalle St, St) 12.48 Neon Arrive New Yor TOC Terminal) 9.40 A. Bk AND Togs for mig’ GRAFONOLAS sits the Lads | MAKE FINE isn’t a gift just for the day—stow away all your | Holiday Gifts troubles in your shopping bag and come up where the men folks all go--Monroe Clothes Shops. H oe ear Them Side by Side i Why worry what to get the boy for Christrhas? 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