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tthe Manhattan ny ted Verdi's “Alda.” She /and, 3 artist engaged to tmper- ) the heroine, a task in which, _ tly, whe has acquitted ‘well at the Metropolitan Opera She was a delight to hear and she pronounced the mia” in the Nile scene with skill. If the printed pro- had «not lied, possibly it have Bren sald of her as | ‘Vincente Ballester in the name “Rigoletto” the other night. ame near to making the © one-part opera. But it self-same Mr. Ballester, who Alda’s father, and he shared ¢he honors with her by . ‘and his impersonation. An Mt not likely to be overlooked, this Corailo was Radames, 6 tenor, who fel short of ‘of the Egyptian ‘and sang the “Celeste Aida” Aihout distinetion. Stella de as Amneris, was in Volos. Natale Cervi was the Pictro de Biasi was Ramfis, Homer was the unseen Priestens, with no little charm, ‘The was ragged in the Triumph and the clroumsoribed stage, } y for performances through- mit the country outside of New York, d the ballet, although Sylvia the premier dangeuse, found op- ity to show that she is some- more than a toe~ . Mr. prola conducted with a bet than heretofore of t! “4 = | MOSS COLISEUM _—s OPENS WIH BIG is } FOUR-HOUR SHOW B. 8, Moss Coliseum, the biggest in Washington Heights, ite doors last night with a entertainment of big-time ie acts, First National Photo- i ‘Talmadge in “The Branded ' n.” a five-reel flim. 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