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Mary Garden And Muratore In‘Monna Vanna’ -_—_—— By Sylvester Rawling. ARY GAIRDEN'’S Monna Vanna at the Manhattan Opera House | last night was sufficient justi- BIG JESS WILLARD BUCKING THE WIND ON FIFTH AVENUE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, (ulP.s OVER AGAIN YOU MARRY, UR. HUSBAND i. cali; tnd: te pena teh take such hazards, Hugh's will—the very thought of it and what it Implied made me shiver. I hated to think about such disagree- things as life insurance and The more I thought of Hugh's travelling several hundred miles in the air, the more excitedly distressed I became. What if they should strike an air pocket—I had heard of such things. I wondered If Hugh had proper clothing to protect him on such a trip. He might take cold. He 19a, a Gok Mac aceon tee fication for the incursion of the Chi-| instalment No. 66 Toebes 14 ek teeen wits ihe ae Hi might even have pneumonia, It wae cago Opera Association, of which she TEAR BHOWS KY STRENGTH OF | fit’ that tis was the auspicious mo- | 2% the maidet Of these, forebodings that is the general director. Regally LOVE. ment for cementing our love once |e ieee ea ing and Tf flung ithe, », HEN Hugh and I returned/ more and establishing the different | < vi beautiful, lithe, supple, sylphiike, W heme Gat New ¥ eva, | Fatations f wea ound should provait. | Myset inte the tooen where Mildred youthful, she as both a gracious ie the ew Year's re, SHOnS t was bounc ould prevail. | was writing letters ve nS ee I felt that the minor crisis| At noon the next day, Basil Harring-| “Opn age frightened, Mildred," and an imposing figure. Her singing ton called and asked me to £0 tOlnuret out, “that I'm —paralysed. was imbued with that rare gift of \n our married life had been safely 1unch with bim. I did not feel like | Took at this,” | gasped, holding out @oquence which ghe possesses to a passed. Hugh showed that he knew | iunching out that day, I told him, but | 0" her Hugh's message. | remarkable degr ery phrase she he ‘had not acted fairly toward me/'if he cared to do so, he might come |“ viiidred road {t deliberately. | ovinaeers oy but he was not utterly repentant, not | “PQ, URC? Wil! (ah et | “Why Alma, what are you fright- utters illuminates the text. Not a ‘Whon he found me in high spirits, be "ret terrible mere songbird is Miss Garden, but 0 crushed by the sense of his own guilt) he was nly amazed, though he State rte dab Rog dase de no c ° pug ni great interpretative artist. It will be| aa Unies vo me, " Pe peicad mee cicadiis, "sve wan cry, |. wena if they have an accident? cause for poignant regret if she shall in there was the phase Of Our! ing 1 thought, to ferret out the rea- |{ moaned. “What if Hugh should be @ohieve such success as an impres- relations which seemed even more} ron for my sudden change of temper, | Killed vs tas! serious to me than the actual wrong | All through the meal we spoke only of | Mildred read the telegram again arlo that she wil] abandon her a tlugh had done me, inconsequential things, with never a|and looked at me, somewhat at a complished metier. 1 was determined no longer to be al reference to the drama of Christmas | loss, apparently, to account for my foundly moving per- submissive, unquestioningly obedient whon he had asked me to go | terrors Ss creature, to be crushed by his an cer! him. | “There, there, Alma,” she said 1 nf Fevrior-Maeterlinck and swiyed by his every word ana| an engagement, hoe left |soothingly. “Hugh's not golng to be a that the company pre- mood, early, The afternoon was taken up| Killed. You've worked yourself up wented, one that sunk deep into the 1 was inexpressibly happy over the | with callers, and tho laat one had just | unnecessarily There's no occasion SeMoUunten. ot. the... ovardtowded resumption of our cordial: relations, | left when the maid handed me a tele- | for such fear. Thousands of men z y but the battle was still ahead of us. | gram from Hugh. Have gone up in aeroplanes, ond have { audience and (hat ¢ A great Shortly after Hugh and J re-|— "Missed connection,” it read, “Going |come down agafn all in one piece." } demonstration at the close of the see- turned home he received a telegram| the rest of the way by aeroplane. his scare has taught me some- ) East. <i ucién “Mutatore: bie Ow summoning him to Texas, Office will tell you where I keep my|thing, Mildred. When Hugh js in : steed it ff “Jove,” he exclaimed, looking at| insurance policies and will.” danger, I realize just how I love him, Maguashed Mrench tenor, artist as 'we his watch. “It's too late for the mid-| Instantly, my mind reviewed all the| what he means to me. I've been | as singer, Was Prinzivalle. He justly night train.” accidents that had happened to men|thinking about you, Mildred. 1 wish + deserv » sh as the audience “Is it so important?” I asked. in the air, men in magnificent health, | you would wait a bit, and not be ‘ foreed him to share, in the honors “Yes—Dodge wants me to meet| who had gone up in confidence, only |too hasty about filing a divoree sult hn . ‘ Hastings. We have to decide what} to be dashed to death a few minutes | against Nicky. It might be that you { bestowed upon Miss Garden, Georges wo are going to do about that well at| later. ‘There was mother’s own|love him a good deal more than you t Baklanoff, the Russian baritone, was Ranger Hastings has to be back in| brother who thought it would be a| realize, now.” 5 Guido Colonna, husband of Monna New York on Wednesday. But there | great lark to go,up with one of the/ (To be continued to-morrow.) é ‘ Vanna, adm o vor and in ig nothing for me to do but wait for | best aviators in the country, and who | (Copyright, 1931, By The Dell Syndieste, fae, 7 : charact and Edouard Co- the morning train.” | fifteen minutes after he had waved| Be act) { treuil w Marco, Guidois father To-morrow's New Year's,” I plead- | his band to a friend or two, who had i B worthy asnriave of the other) & td. “Surely you do not have to go| watched him as he got ' into the Dies in 100th Year. The world smokes more Vir- onde { three, The smaller parts were welll [Res WiLkARD ON SPAwe |“MAy until that is over.” |plane, had came back to earth— 30N, Conn., Jan, 26,—William Me- f enacted by Albert Paillard, Constan: OoncnnncoorreunDmnveor Hoe eee Huh, “but | broke and dead. tax ‘ ES NINLSTHISE SUAGNT SILO Bae dinia tobacco than all other | | tin Nicolay, Etienne C 80 a 1 e helped.” | ‘Why ug ake gucl , : > et the Desire Detivre. ‘The chorus, rather Former Champion Is Not Neglect-| ,di2™, 1,,dfeaded, Hugh's leaving. | chances?” T moaned to mysclt. If a | tive of Bovliends tied oF old age at the tobaccos put together — five’ , bares = | listless in action, sang well s P bo ' After weeks of agonizing doubt and| single man chose to flirt with death, | home of his son, Alex MoCluggage, here times more. . rt | Pi Henri Morin was the conductor, s Training for the anxiety over our estrangement, | that was his privilege. A married | last night, He has long been a resi- e , bai t and a capable one; but, lke Mr ban brought about by Geraldine Boyer, ' man, on the contr a husband and‘ dent of this town. Wise world! ‘ Marinuzzi on the nt, he Dempsey Match. | . 1] permitted the orchestra to play too! a can ught Jess Willard on Try Piedmonts, and you'll loudly, We musin't have “Our Mary") ab tg h Ge ha forced ghout to heard, Mr./ Fifth Aven where the former taste why. t wise to that : Whut object lessons in stage | world's heavyweight champion was ripened -in«the-«sun flavor— decorum t i a constitutional. Jess is here gies to M Tack: Déliphey Hd: to 160k that smack of ripe, mellow, reece wel dolden Virginia leaf. ‘ H Metropol Piedmonts are nothing but pure. Virdinia tobacco—and there’s nothing better drown for cigarettes. That’s RIGHT! 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