The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1922, Page 17

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is 4 Tino Patticra, a now Miss Muzio f at tenor, has the volce and knows how the Metropolitan Opera —_ | to use it, A good performance was followed by the pantomime ballet, in House. one act, “La Fete a Robinson," the |simple story of which was devised by ’, 5 , the leading dancers of the company, By Frank H. Warren. | stessrs. Parley and Oukrainsky, and Miss Claudia Muzio made her re-|get to music by Gabriel Grovier, who entry, into the Metropolitan Opera| conducted it last evening. The place Fanks last evening singing the title |i8 Paris, about 1850, and the costumes |naturally are fetching. The ballet ‘starts briskly and introduces Broad- to bp ever fresh and popular. Miss!way's funniest walter of the season. Muzijo had numerous admirers in the| There is a let-down tn the action half largje audience, some of them versa- hie bibaade dil because solo berger “ jmust have something to do, but the tile/gentiemen who can shout “bravo” | Too omente taste up leet i fm any language. Miss Muzio has @! There jis nothing especially original yolce good to listen to and she uses about the divertisement but the fin- Mit as skillfully as many of her asso-|ished manner in which it is executed Glates, but she 18 setdom impressive |makes much of Uttle. Tt shows what im her singing. ‘There is no drive behind it, no sweep r. Martinellt |music fits the pantomime, all it is in Radames, W' yustafson the | tended to do. im, Mme. Mat n imposing | — neris, Mr. Mardon the Ramfis| Another novelty to New Yorkers anfl Mr. Danise an excellent Amo- | was the performance in the afternoon ad ‘in Carnegie Hall of Gustave Mahler's Sore Chicago company’s offering was |"“Song of the Barth,” the text taken tua Boheme," no stranger in our|{foMm @ collection of Chinese poems dst. Edith Mason as Mimi made|2n¢, PUL into German. rhe Society second local appearance with the} pie for this performance—the first in Organization and again she satisfled| America. Mme. Charles Cahier, con- ‘with her singing, but was weak on the! tralto, came across the ocean to sing role {in ‘‘Aidn,"’. destined apparently All day long--in the office or shop, in the cars, the crowded storee—you have been breathing in germs of sare throat, tonaillitis, \ influenza. In the warm crevices of throat and mouth they multiply rapidly. The folks at home may be less able tham you to resist these armies of ill-health and the home-coming kiss may bear the dread germs of disease. A pleasant—almost candy-like—Formamint dissolved in the mouth now and then during the day makes the weath fuids anti- septic, keeps germ-growth within bounds, and forme a strong de- fence against disease. Tf the throat {s already sore, the frequent use of Formamint keeps the membranes bathed in this splendid antiseptic, allays Hapelpneen2 prevents new infection and gives the theues e chance to heal. 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