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Carpen ter igo a ‘Pantomimic Ballet Charms By Sylvester Rawling. | OHN ALDEN CARPENTER'S pan tomimic ballet, “The Birthday o! the Infanta,” after a story by Osear Wilde, led a double bill at the egington Theatre yesterday after- oon at a special performance by the + Ghigo Opera Company for the bene- fit of the Society for the Prevention and Relief of Tuberculosis. Fbert Edmond Jones designed the scenery and costumes, which were appropri- ate and fetching, and Adolph Bolm, direction of Mr. Papi, was an excel- lent one. It was Mr. Werrenrath’s first appearance this season with the company. He was Valentin and he sang well, “L/Oracolo” and “C! wero presented in th Harrold was Win in Zanont's gripping little tragedy, which gave Morgan Kingston a chance to imper- sonate Melamoun in Mr. Hadiey's opera, He sang and acted well Otherwise the casts of both operas were fam{lar—Scotti, Didur, D’An- gelo, Audisio, Florence Easton and Cecil Arden in the first, Mr, Moran- zon! conducting, and Frances Alda, Jeanne Gordon had Mario Tiffany in tho second, Mr. Pap! conducting. Mme. Alda’s Cleopatra now is more commanding, buth vocally and his- trionically, than at the premiere per- formance. “Isba,” the picture in three scenes "| Borowsky has an admirable little of Russian peasant life, with its de- votional and folk songs, and its tances, begun an engagement at the Manhattan Opera House last night and continued to charm. Serge company under his direction. Mabel Garrison, whose lovely voice will be missing from the Metropoll- tan Opera Cémpany for the rest of the season, gave a recital at Carnegie Hali yesterday afternoon. She was warmly welcomed by a host of ad- mirers and which means her best, lot. iaydn's “The Erich Wolf's “Fairy “Brighter Far is now er,” and Hugo Wolf's “The Sprite,” she was especially Besides, there were groups of happy. vid and modern French songs and modern English songs. George Sie- monn was her accompanist at the piano. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5. P. M. flea R West of With Avenue WEDNESDAY by courtesy of Mr. Gatti, staged the pleco and acted the principal part The plot is simple. In honor of the day the Infanta is surprised by ex- hibitions of juggling and grotes- queries that include a mock bull fight, and a wild dance by Pedro, wh» is deformed. To him the Infanta throws her scarf, as a token of love he thinks, but when he sees his mis- shapen face and form in the mirror he dances Mimself to death. For this Mr. Carpenter has pro- vided music that fits, a bit nebulous, perhaps, after the manner of modern French composers, but splashed with characteristic Spanish rhythms, Ex- | quisite musical fooling there is, as) there should be, in the first scene, | while a pathetically tragic note is) sounded in the second. Ruth Page was a lovely picture as the Infanta, and Mr, Bolm, as Pedro, showed bim- self once more a master of his art ‘Altogether the performance was ex-| cellent. A large and socially distin- | guivhed audience called Mr. Carpen-| ter, Mr. Jones, Mr. Bolm and Mr. Hasselmans, the conductor, before the curtain many times. Ravel's sprightly musical setting of the daring “L'Heure Espagnol,” per- formed earlier in the season, with its | effective cast of Yvonne Gall, Magne- nat, Defrere, Cotreuil and Warnery followed. “Hamlet,” with Titta Ruffo in the name part, the magnet, crowded the house in the evening. There was a lot of enthusiasm after his singing of the drinking song. 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