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' j | ~ her assistant, Miss Parrar’s. Final Opera Role Is That of Fairy Godmother. By Frank H. Warren. raldine Farrar’s indoor pastime, king up operatic housekeeping, hed its climax yesterday when the departing soprano evoked, in turn, of appeal. Mr. Polah sort was a little w with the violin part A Peovon s a by Sylvio Lazzari was also programmed _—- YOUNGEST LAWYER ADMITTED TO BAR OF U.S. SUPREME COURT |" Saag THE EVENING: WORLD, ‘FRIDAY, APRIL 21, JOFFRES. “HARDING? GUESTS. Marshal and Wife Dine at White Honse With Others of Distinetion, WASHINGTON, April 21.—Marshal and Mme. Joffre of France Were the guests of the President and Mts, Har- White Hoke Heat York, Ch Affairs ¢ nv fhe of regret and of pleasure, by worth; entatly distributing remembrances of sub fornia, Chairman of the House Military stantial sort among those Metro- Affairs fe a ite Kahn; poljtan employees and associates who s ive, Fovist: OF, EGR ae) ans so a ate tl ae ntirman of the Ho; ‘orelgn Affa ba | Noga eliee ig a pte _ es Rud Committees: Ge Pershing, Admiral ‘ 2 x the favored were Soohiz. and M itz, Major ¢ Migses Morton and Alexander, who Harbord and Mrs. Harbord and M look ufter the telephone bourd and the Gen. Lejeune, Commandant of the Ma mall; Mme. Pangoni, first dresser and rine Corps, and Mrs, Lejeune and Miss charge of the ladies’ room, all’ of whbm received a bracelet faith- ful!Annie, who controls the desfinies of jthe cleaning brigade, and, once upqn a time, cared for N arras’# sdreksing room, was proudly showing jatinum pin. More than thirty wafeh a pendant cartyi Ate . Signature found to the eXpansive yin, in chebts older Mre ¥ footed out for Miss Marrar’s mother, Mig Lewis of the box office, Mr. Agqini, stage manager, Mr. Pellétier, assistant conductor, Messrs. Fabi, Gagirhs, Viviani and othe iss Farrar’s complete operatic wujpirobe ix now seattered to the four wi After last Monday's ‘'Car- meq" performanc girls of the ballpt and chorus ted their Car- men mementoes, the fan, the eamb, castanets, the head band, the brace: lets} ll going to All a corner in sor memory book Numerous friebds have divides! among them the sixtben-year coflectién of costumes, the tage jewelry and accessories that inclhde the Manon earrings and adofnments, the Tosea crown, the Zaz hat. The ever present band of 500 }infatuated Gerry flappers have comb in for their share, their par- ticujar care being the terfly’ kimonos. Faithful to the end is theif motfo und, as a final indulgence, they havg made a complete going away costume, from the ground up, that the }soprano has promised to weur whe she leaves the Metropolitan for the Jast time to-morrow afternoon. the Camp Fire Girls had wished many children attended their benefit matinee performance of ‘Snegou- Totebka” ("The Snow Maiden") at the Metropolitan yesterday. The young Jadids interested in the affaif bad ed diligently in disposing of their tickdts; and their treasury to-day has @ wéll-fed look. . Camp’ Fire Girls in _ thelx} service costume distributed pro- mes that contained .messages notables. ‘ Snow Maiden” cast featured no es, 80 that Mmes. Bori, Deli ) D'Arle, Tolva and }Howard, and Messrs. Harrold, ers, Rothier, Bada and Meader ‘were greeted as old friends. Th the evening Giordano’ “Andre Chenier,” which appears to have ac- quiréd a complimentary following, ‘Wea sung for the final time this sea- gon. This cast, too, was familiar, Messrs. Danise, Gigli and Didur and ‘Mmes. Howard, Muzio and Dalossy being the main principals among thos present. 1% Miss Muzio, as re- ports have it, does not return next year, it was her last appearance at the Metropolitan. Germaine Schnitzer, pianist, and Andre Polah, violinist, in their recital gt Town Hall in the evening featured @ modern sonata to piano and violin by the Englishman Goossens. Its three movements are interesting and well made music, not too radical, and Miss DOROTHY FROOKS Miss Dorothy Frooks Is New York Girl, Counsel to Salvation Army and Novelist. WASHINGTON, April The youngest member of the Supreme Court bar is Miss Dorothy Frooks of New York, three years a practicin at the age of twenty-four, She is attorney Salvation Army abd lives at the Hotel St Broadway and 72d Street. She was admitted to the qe of the United States Supreme Court yesterday. Miss author, While she was in the naval service during the World War' she published her first. book, . “The Heart.” She is about to publish anew novel, “Loved Law," which advocates the appointment of a Public Defender in opposition to the Public Prosecutor and deals also with other legal mat- ters. lawy for the Andrew, Frooks also is an American see barseeer4 FIND RATS°PRANSMIT EPIDEMIC JAUNDICE. Woman Who Picks Finger With an Experimental Needle © tracts Disease, ALBANY, April 21.—A young woman assistant bacterlologist at the State Health Deparfment here recently prieked her finger with a heedle while doing experimental work on the body of a rat. As a result of the accident the department has learned that mi- erobes harbored by rodents will infect human beings with mic jaundice, Announcement of discovery was made to-day Hermann N. Biggs, State The hy HL with & Beye blood Injected a symptons 0. andy now has 150. 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Trinmphe to ‘on Nimhta’— a There, Copyright (New York venting World) by Press Publishing Company, 1922, Princess M YONDON, April 21,—Wilette Ker-[than in several ye shaw scored another triumph here last} The total night at the first performance of Rob- [drunkennes ert@McLaughiin's “Decameron Nights” |\ i at ‘the famous old Drury Lane Theatre, The success wes enchanced by the ot that Princess Mary and Lord Las: len chose the occasion for thelr drat total number of members of the Department charged with intox- 913; in 1914, 40; With Prince George and Sir 1 number of arrests fo Victor Mnackenale, his beat man, they [cin 2 in 1915; in 1916) 200, “Joccupled the royal box. 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BW SHUFFLE ALONG: Mxten Midaight Performance Wed. at i.3¢, WINTER GARDEN ,"0*" EDOVE CANTOR MAKE IT SNAPPY BELMONT MONTHARTRE® APOLLO STARTING "AROUND THE WORLD with BURTON PEC NIGHT 8.30 at the It EE calnanbdbanecsceatiNelaliiesia ll | AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS, ' WAXINE ELLIOTI'S Se at, See | CENTURY “Este at 20 | Eye a.26 Main, Wed and Sat, P= ORE iow } THE Go ody, | Tessa Kosta James Barton Marion Green in Rivigext FISH | The ROSE of STAMBOUL | WILTo! ae ° * 48th St. Bryant a | Bvas. ey BAT.) OOo, to £2.51 j eainettmcaraa | JOLSOR'S 59th St, & ial is i | it nai ii i AMUSEMENTS. Hoth St. & By, Fvs.8 20) Thur. &8at.2,20 | Moves to 44ti The Greatest Musical Hit of Agest | Cecil Lean and Cle Mayted SHUBER ieee Cot By, Mea | FRANGES|/TAYLOR iss, THE HOTEL f°" | WHITE |HOLMES- comeay MOUSE Thea.,69 ) Stn Hive.8.90. | THE FIRST 5 O YEARS Wednesday and Sat. ae ni 7 ci _ CHERRY Aue | 5 acs lst St. W. of Blway | G a 1564, Evs. 8.30 | | Mats. 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