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Cn en 0 eee ’ ‘ika Morini, iolinist, Gives | Fine Recital slo falk evi ¢ beginning brealize that whe: rika Morin he violin they may be watch- the gradual budding of genius. a8 Morini gave her third recital wday in Aeolian Hall, and the puillonee, for the first time, was com~- size, It has always ry in the number of known fiddlers it contained, at: sted by Misy Morini's gifts, The hing lady ye: in astounded antl vigor, by her iy by her nd, above all, by her ything seems oasy young performer, and while ented no composition that de- nded any great depth of feeling or found anu: learning, perbaps ‘Aky takes on new life under Mr. Mon- gelberg’s baton, The Mefropolitan Opera Company announces for Wednesday of next week the first performance in Amer- jem Of “The Polisit Jew,” an opera in two acts and four scenes, music by | the Czecho-Slovakian composer, Kari| €el0 Weis, ‘The romance upon which the book is based is the same from which the play “The- Bells,” acted by Henry Irving, was made. For good meas- ure, the same evening thoie Wil! be of Wolt-Werrari's “The Se- cast. and thiet drey, tm th GARDENS Ue IN Tar in the world of fiddlers, appearcd p the Philharmonic Society in Car- ® Hall, playing the same Bruch Qoerto he offered at last Friday's pert. When Mr. Kreisler plajs all id. Conductor Stransky hi estral numbers vorak's fourth | ; h s “Death and ; . and Tehal- J.C. MORE AN neon comes Wii Breaiboe {ot Stina “TAS AED is, AVING Sesh i Wstor SEASO Thi the evening in the same hall tHe ‘ational Symphot AM! ASSADOR sit Mate, Wed. & Sat. 230. THE ROSE GIRL 4s, cuantes LYDIA LOPOKOVA in ball Fo * i EAT Ll CENTRAL TREATS f. ry COMSTOCK ‘a MORAIS GEST: Frossal DEL YSIA = ‘Tho London & Parla Sensation, To the Sul ai eee 'AFGAR” DEL taken Now York by sorm."—Twlegram. _ Poe COATS AND NECKPIECES or ‘Timea in Productions To Be Sold « ale at Great Saerition. Genuine Hudson Seal Coat. .$65 Beautiful Seal Dolman, Rit “iss mee GODDESS pic West 2d Street. Brwatnes, 8 THEATRE. NEES ELTINGE 7-DAY, TUES,. THURS. & FRI, “THE WHITE VILLA” Kes. Cal Mrs. Russell 241 W 3d St. cret of Suzanne,” with Miss Borf and Messrs. “Polish ustatson, will Be sung in En tion by Simon Spaeth and Cecil Cow- the work. American artist, as he belongs to the Chilean Indian tribe, the Arauci BIBNIGH a to” | HERSELF ®,!% Owety CORNERED EVENINGS there wie BEST %230 SATURDAY MATINEE 708 WEDNESDAY MATINEE SEATS (50 LONGAORE, W, 48 St. Bry. 23. Mace Wed. & Sat, GRANT MITCHELL fh ed. and Sat. 2.30. | PRAZEE, ¥ 12d Bree §.30-iPhove 31 ve Sat., 2.50, | Bryant. MARGARET ANGLI E WOMAN GREENWICH VILLAGE ">, “EYVIND of the HILLS” THE EVENING. WORLD, MON Ott and Paltrinierl in the} who will enact the are Mmes, Delasnois and Messrs. Chamtee, | can (his debut here), Rada, Leonhardt, d'An- and Ananian, The new opera sh, the transla- Hor and Mr, Bodangky will conduct} je leading role, is an aboriginal a8, AMUSEMENTS. NoeRs * Danie AND DAA $ TIMES SQ. 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(ines LAST POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY. |} Greenwich Village Follles ‘wa WI VELCOME STRANGER "= Sight NORA BAYES * ae iy in the Mus! bYCEUM * Tea W. 45h A 9 a NA CLAIRE 7H: sot NORA BAYES *iss:‘ ~“Bienings. & Wed, and § ~~ APOLLO 7 i > BarkvMore ARTHUR tn “MACBETH.” THE TAVERN “Who's the fainting woman?” GLOBE. 1) Al Stone Mats, #30, Mat his best peers GRACE LARUE HALE HAMILTO! ORT 27 [Laws eTaylor |} Joss cea Iet Year’ “OVER THE HILL | HEYWOOD BROUN—TRIBUNE: {LE EXINGTON BROADHURST 5 *. LLARD MACKsasert NAS SILK” Williard Mack oan pi Kind of comedy. He ‘grace for th communicating umber of people. THES EVE 9:20) Subway. Mars wi AT Oo + SEx oo 30, Mata, Wed, & Sat.d.00. Zi IRE JOHN GOLDEN Presents IRENE] of Bway. | ‘Twite Daily, 2.90 & 8.00. | B. F. Keith's) EVA ALACE aly "8 Brvant 4300, |° RRR 1 1 cay MILLER 13),008 Francis x. Heverly BUSHMAN BAYNE Whiting & Burt, Gallagher Holley, Jean Adair & Co. “EVA SHIRLEY & C . fy IVERSIDE CO Ne Matioces Thurs IDNEL ATWiLL spect | fF. 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Continuous Noon to 11.30 P. M. Jesse L. Lasky presents WILLIAM DE MILLE’S | “What Every | Woman Knows” From the famous stage success by SIR JAMES M. BARRIE with Lois Wilson, Conrad Nagel A Paramount Picture Prison Scene from Faust RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA ee Frederick Stahlberg and Joseph Littau, Conducting “THE WITCHING SQUARE FAMOUS KLALTO ORCI | rule. | experience, Chief Caupolican, who will appear | singers ehould strive for. Theatres Under Direction of Hugo Rin RIVOLI ¥ who, unlike thelr nelghbors, the Incas of Peru, never submitted to Spanish This ia on the authority of that eminent ethnologist, William J, Guard. Frieda Hempe quisite singing art Was amply displayed in a joint re- cital she gave with Alessandro Bonoi in the Hippodrome in the evening, Such finesse and detail as Miss ){¢m- pel displayed comes only with cng but they are goals all Mr. Boncl, too, indicated what can be done with a voice that is directed by a master of tone production. 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