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f bina for Several minutes. “He waa Pelletier. The artixts: Mmea. Marie erally mobbed wpon the stago by | Rappokt, Vera Curtis, Kitty 1°, H d h jenthusiasts who, as y ag could, monde Delamois, Julia Claussen eadaches ' to Get Ovation | pase nr on. Pu} x ' RLD, | | ora Perini, tind Messrs, Hipolito 3 urent!, Whoever Caused by $ 0 E d from “The Masked 2 a of gems cer-} é vanni,”” and » 1 of Seville” | tainly met ‘the tast the audience. E as pera LNas | irr: top of bis tung. "How he man. | Eneores. aecepted averaged three to ‘ yestrain Stall WE aged to do it and retain the quality of }each number and there were eight hig +volco ig a mafvel, but humbers besides four deta or quar- ||] @f€ permanently relieved By Sglvester Rawling. — | tnartistic, of course. What teta, TE is “unnecemary to comment only’ by wearing correct o jetropolitan Opera Season) that to his compatriots aroused to aj on the work o1 ingers mora than lasses, dan: is to f wed pre 90, which fas lnated| frenzy! Mr. Ruifo was assisted by |to say all were excellent, save that Ma eet it ane. ‘ = Anna Fitalu, soprano, and Arthur | Mias Beale should have a ‘apecial lite ' || De our ey | twenty-three weeks, came to} Rubinstain, pianist, both at their hest | of praise of her own for her rendition jable Eyesight Examination ‘am ond on Saturday night with ajanu jw .ciacea, — lsut it was Titta| of the “Shadow Song” from Dinorah, by istered Eye Specialists. i] of von Weber's “Ober-| Ruffo that the vast audience came to — Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10 on.” last night will be remem- fsa matin Sorc tention upon her of rare degree. She ‘ts the rising star of the operatic : firmament which the younger gen- , @ration of operagoers may hope to Pon, wee in effulgence. There was 4 ‘ e@rowded house that was apppre- ‘@iative but not demonstrative. Sat- ‘\erday night audiences are sporadic and therefore frep from tradition. Be- ‘ekies “Oberon,” charming as it may he, has no “kick” dn tt. | ‘The fireworks were set off at the matines when Puccini's “Tosca” _ @erved for Geratiine Farrar’s fare- (well. That was a time! The genuine tribute of her host of admirers was skilfully manipulated until it was epun out into an inordinate length of ourtain calls, bouquet throwing, af Sawer, ‘doth dog and the flowers Ral aeany, she made a epeeh of ghaniog!' Against the rules? Remember the historic remark of Congressman to ‘Tim Cal President Cleveland: “What's the Conetitartion between friends?" Nev- erthetess, of ali the leave takings | @pread over the last week of the sea-| & @on one stands alone in significance: | ‘the sportaneous rising of last Friday | night's audience, the house crowueu from gullery to floor, t» pay tribute ‘te Caruso. | eit \ There have been grumblings that) the season has been dull, amd there.) bave been sneers that it has lacked | | .@ven one sensational production or True, perhaps. Cer- no “teal” casts such as those to which formerly we were accus- tomed were offered. Not once even @i4 Caruso and Mies Furrar appear i tosett: or, Of the new works only “Yaza’ bes aroused any whie inter- est, an.! for that Miss Furrar & the play are responsible; the music | is of no aid to the plot. But Mr. Gatti has kept ‘his promise as to me% productions and revivals, and tho has filled the company with ster- é ing American singers, for both of | sh we may be thankful. } ‘Two things are sure: Never has bere been such a busy season and never have there been so many ca- acity bounes, with people tumed away. | | ‘Titta Rutfo, the Ttaiian daritone, | had his triumph at the Hippodrome | jast night when 7,000 people cheered ' hear and, of a truth, they heard him.| | There was a d concert by Lue bered ¢or the noble singing of “Ocean| ‘The Inst Sunday 1 to the accompaniment of Wiifred Be Sea - i ————— Net Contents 15 Fluid Draohm Exact Copy of Wrapper. aa 3 old) | § | —— DAE ETE UPB [boyske at the Greenwich Theatro last ight concert at; night. Not only were her own dances | Thon Mighty Monster,” rence| the Metropolitan was an occasion well| appreciated, but those by the youn Fata treet necks, Agios Huston | cme reavtet house. Or courye the| Fifer. trio, Ruth, “Albert and ‘Jean, y, at Joba “4 famous orchestra was not there, but vor. At Aeolian Hall 93 Sixth Av., asth we Was & Y 390 Sixth Av. aad ‘€rtintio intelligence of rare degree. She| the operatic gem vere 8o finely | a rt zor Nassau, at Ann St. 1 t Street. Brooklyn: 498 fulton St.,cor.Bond St There’s no such malady attacks folks who keep an edge on the appetite by using For Infants and Children, 4 Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria ‘Eddys| Salice] ; For Over: | nace | Thirty Years NEW YORI | came BELL-ANS ‘OR INDIGESTION c a g ——— os Gale $11,053, 104 hows, Bale price $12,400, Here are some of the everyd. towhich Pao aliattan ba nat so radian oad corvere, tratepertstbon ry tab. opldemlca, jerel studies of bulldings, AIRCRAFT for Business Use HE adaptability of aircraft to practical business purposes has become an established fact. Business men | are coming to look on this swifter, cleaner method of travel as essential in the operation of a successful, | te organization. The reason for this acceptance is the proven DEPENDABILITY of the more recent types. The NAVY, through the stress and strain of War, has learned valuable lessons which, incor- in the construction of seaplanes and flying boats, have produced marvels of DEPENDABILITY. | are offering several hundred of these latest mode! seaplanes, many of them still in the original packing cases, at phenomenally low prices. These seaplanes and flying boats, having pessed rigid NAVY inspection, are probably the most dependable type of aircraft in the world. They are not toys nor experimental jobs, but are similar to the types used by the NAVY today. They have low fuel cost per passenger mile, long , flying range, and are able to withstand the waves and weather. These ‘planes are | ALL NEW—NEVER HAVE BEEN FLOWN Seaptanes already porchased from the Navy have proved good theory but fact. "Planes are being used in each of these lines | investments as passenger and express carriers. They have ren- of business endeavor with marked success; some of the most | dered valuable aid to lumbermen in cruising tracts of timber successful business’ planes were purchased from the NAVY. , hand and fire patrol. They have been used by fisherman in locat- They are selling them only because of their being an over- ing echools of fish, are daily demonstrating their value as mail _—stock caused by the reduction of the Navel forces with the | end express carriers and in countless other ways. This is not ending of the War. Read the following list: | ¥8-2-L. FLYING BOAT: Pusher biplane: MODEL 40 FLYING BOAT: Pusher BORING SEAPLANES: Tractor biplanes; Liberty of 330 H. Py wing sproad 74 biplane Curtiss 100 H. 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