The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1922, Page 17

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH %, 1922,% certain style and she plays with as- fanna Fitziu Breaks Engagement |i.’ To Be Bride of De Segurola performance of assent id at ie etropolitan pera Manon ‘ , House. Just as one begins to wonder femperaments Unsuited, Says : by ™ whether this artistic baritone is Singer, Who Disapproves ’ doomed to “Chin-Fans" and “Scar- pias” for the remainder of his operatic f& International Marriages. It was Antonio Scotti redivivus at career he bobs up in an old role, Last evening he sang Lescaut in the French ‘ version of “Manon” for the first time What the gossips along the mu- ; ) | in elehe years and sang tas though it deal Rialt. ing about ” . |were a weekly occurrence. ether me ‘a gy henge saa in Chinaman’s garb or bedecked with te ee ht ed pe ruffles and lace, Mr. Scotti is to the @an beauty and opera singer, and “ manor born. Mario Chamlee, the Andres de Segurola, formerly of ‘ ¥ American tenor, ne ised a fe} c ; scale \ far from easy role. He was in fine at nites cert \ voice and acted with considerable dis- ee cornet) he tinction. Leon Rothier as the Count \B Witaiu herself. At her home, No. 246 Des Grieux graced it with the neces ‘West 70th Street, yesterday. sho told ? - >||sary French touch. Then there was @ reporter: “We are not going to be 3 Miss Farrar who, as the engaging, married after all.” weed youthful and charming Manon, seemed ‘ rg in little danger of letting slip from egg ee ean her artistic shoulders the mantle of shing concer ueen of opera. She did let slip in WIEN Gen, Maat eck ce the St. Sulpice scene, that wondrous with a sigh, ‘“‘must go on, al- Me P robe, embroidered appropriately with |fthough the heart is broken. The very i passion flowers, forgetting it, as], 1, peay after I ended my engagement, usual, in her hurry to get Des Grieux which was Jan. 6, to be exact, away. And for those who take art sing at a concert in the Biltmore. é seriously there was also her new, gor- since then I have been to the geous crPation of cerise and gold with and back, doing concert work, pearl trimmings, worn in the gamb- well as singing in guest perform- ling house scene, that drew a bom- with the San Carlo Opera Com- — “I think that international mar- are a great mistake,"’ said 3 lu, discussing the reasons why she her fiance had broken their en- ent. ‘Money had nothing to do n 1894. It was a case of love the past three annual productions of . Stuhler led the orchestra on the Christmas tour through the lead- ing cities of the West and South. Chap- man played character parts in the an- bardment of opera glasses. all, a polychromatic, henribendel per- Titta Ruffo, the off agin’, on agin’ baritone, just back from a Southern concert trip, reports an excellent bill of health and assures the opera man- agement he Is certain to sing the title role in “The Barber of Seville” Friday || Delicious a Ferris Ham any wa . Whether he does or not, the (/B¥ new Spanish soprano, Mme. Angeles |if » champing at the coloratura |iK bit, promises to be a worthy attrac- other foods, You will dis- cover something new in the deep richness of the old- fashioned Ferris flavor. Fa- mous for sixty years. F. A. Ferris & Co., Inc,, NewYork FERRIS HAMS & BACON Alittle higher ——>—____ PRINCETON THESPIANS 1 ELECT CLUB OFFICERS |{tV W. R. Stabler Jr. to Head Triangle Actorn Next Year, PRINCETON, N. J., March 9.—W. R. |i Stubler jr., class of 1923, has been elect- ‘ ed President of the Princeton Trlanste / Club for the coming season. angle Club is the leading theatrical or- ganization at Princeton. Stuhler's home | MA is in Monticello, 1a F. M. Chapman, '23, of Englewood, N. + has been elected secretary. have, played prominent parts in SUNNYCORN %e Instant-Cooked Breakfast Cereal rst sight for both of us, but be- use neither wished to give up mustc, d to put off the wedding it. We simply decided that our raments were not suited to each ther—a situation which has in the ining caused us to put off the ling for a long time. Mr. di is a Spaniard and I am, as / an American, and the result @ lack of harmony which could be endured. . Before this happened ng to be married at the Western tour which I have hed. But now the wedding ever some off.’* Mr. de Segurola, who lives at No. MUELLER’S “Yes, 1 was married once before, to| 166 West Street, when he is not in Elbow Macaroni— . John J, Harty of Kingston, Ont., | Havana supervising extensive building I was eighteen years old. Welinterests undertaken since his retire-| For Salads and Dainty Dishes ted, but were never actually di-}]ment from the operatic stage, would , and now Dr. Harty is dead, so} neither confirm nor deny the report. am a widow and not a divorcee. He ys he expects to leave for Ha- “Mr. de Segurola and 1 met in‘ vana in a few di Muellege Elbow Macaront short Tengths to handle, both in ne ion and Seton exrene Mixes reodit with other foods, and presents an attractive and End Appetidee 8 Co eos rc when served as M: ag er me food that everybody likes—healt fake lictous. ” Let Mueller Foods be your meatless meals llysses Lappas Greek Tenor,|¢"c® much pleasure both with his Meallee <- ni fi ‘ tions and with his songs. PC ' Elbow Macercal Salad Makes His «Debut in 1 Mueller’s Elbow Macaroni. 1 Cup chopped cel Concert. ig the way with opera 1 Tablespoon chopped Parsley. French or Mayonales dressing. 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