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THE EVENING WORLD, MO from the Knights’ headquarters in New Haven. It was announced that the K. of C. budget for the new fiscal year cafs for ture of more than $2,000,000 and hospital ard right here that {ts about a 60-50 split between Henry and Dick. ‘The music, as always, is good. an It Isn't often that eo many folks Metropolitan Tenor, in) welcome to the visitors by the United lawgit with such pleasurable antict-| work. > Pi ’ Singers of New York, If the artistry toe th fi rea é@ Recital in Carnegie of the chorus had equalled the mood | Patton thé showing of @ long prom- Hall of the audience the results would] sed pleture show, but they sure have all, have been gratifying, but there waa] waited for the plcturization of the much that was tinmusical in the sing» c = Ing. The femperament atid emotion | LAmous Old classic. The Old Home-} ve ociamation issued Wriday suspending B atead,” which is being shown at the y Frank H. Warren. of the chorus work waa outweighed | Gapitoh Nor will those who walted| (he opening of the hunting @eason In & tenor Rentamino Gigi tatrty| by the unbalanced voices and thelr and watched’ be disappointed, ee for two weeks beginning ° Unable to reatratn his] Uncertalnty aa to the key, ‘he beat thing we can say about)! O%y ancient eeninee LIFTS CONNECTIOUT HUNT BAN. HARTFORD, Conn, Oct. 9—Gov. Everett J. Lake has reseinded his lus spirits for the Metropolitan “The Old Homestead,” with Theodore pneu =~" Spe season thia artist yesterday In] Mischa Elman gave another violin| Roberts playing Seth, is that it egie Hall opened his vocal ex-| recital In the evening In the Hippo-|doeen't Jar @ alngle flluston loose. filling the auditorium with a}drome, His programme had length} so many tf our old ‘favorites remem- tant display of high notes, fnely|and breadth, but Franck's sonata was|bered joyfully, have been so utterly phrases, sobs, sighs, lavghter| not written for such apaces as the|/ruined in the fillming that we, for Passionate expression to the| Hippodrome provides. Mr, Elman's|one, feared to take a chance with é st glee of an admiring gather-|talonted sister, Liza, was @ compe-|"The Old Homestead.” We didn't Operatic arias and songs flowed | tent and personable accompaniat, want the sacred. memory profaned. h in swift confusion followed by — But our fears were groundless, “The rous sneores, evidently the fa-| The Metropolitan Opera prospectus | Old Homestead” in film form is just Selections of the tenor's modest} for the approaching season, out to-)ae good, if not @ deal better, than it . Mr. R. B. Johnston, day, verifies in go: Mr, Gattl- | was as a play. 7 © of Mr. Gigli's singing was of | Casazwa's apring announcement, The ‘Who can ask more? utiful order, In particelar men-|two novelties are to be “Anima Al- — one inight single out Gluok's 0} legra,” in Itallan, musio by Vittadini,/ Any picture graced i: Mio Dolce Arior."’ His memeajand “Mona Lisa," in German, by iat wate f eee was noticeably fine, his phrae-|Max Sohillings. The revivals are |‘7™ heycsreds artistic, his tone coloring and Jullette,"” in Frenon;| And #0, if you believe the above of mood effective. A high "Guglielmo Tell by Ros-| (which we do implicitly), you'll like now and then appeared | @ bit *"L'Afrioaine; " “Rosenkava-|“The Face in the Fog," now unwind- even though ing. Au Strauss, and ‘“Tannhauser, ing at the Rivoll, But the picture, d di fe of the tanor’s vernal rheumatio| ‘The new singers are. soprance: mage. from one of the” “Boston Lee eer eee o} Isappeared and, judging bara Kemp, Queena 0, ia ” 7 the sprightly system employed | Reinhard, itsabeth Rethborg, Laura|{e‘e, stories Re eg donde poor complexions tenor ap vtaieitae J ied curtain a Prong reticy mee tion to the acreen, We liked “Boom-| - Does a poor complexion stand be- one mis homame be ad Loe erate ot pRiaf all be Bigria erang Bill" much better, tween you and popularity—good oa ts 0 pat on ih who Casata. Tenaen Bieark oh 9 In the unravelling of the rather|times—success? Resinol Ointment a same platform the day oes ame elgt Emile’ Reus, | Sarled plot, Barrymore ts ably assist-| and Resinol Boup Ch Bot woe petigge: “ “| ed by Lowell Sherman, Seena Owen| miracles, but they do make red, Ha een te a eae tee naan TOKa-land Louls Wolheim, the latter play-|rough, blemished skins clearer, fresher ea tare grote ot Benen, emOnO: | Gustav Gohuteendorf, Bassos: Paci | {2 @ Revolutioniat in bis most pio-| and more attractive. Use them regu- d two groups of songs. Moet, ain Sie jos: Paul | turesquely brutal style, larly thie Hed days and see how your 2 ; The plot revolves about some misa-| complexion improves, twelve singers,| Wilhelm von Wymetal, stage Bouts Serman Saue Chorus, oo-| tor, Julius fayer manana manige) ing ‘‘Jools'’ and the efforts of Barry-| _ Sold by all drogatate and dealers tn tollet goods, F Carsenis th Gao ~'tinere| and August Borger, ballet master, are |™0F® 8s the reformed rook to re-| Trialfres, Write Dept.4S, Resinol, Baltimore, Md, high enthus: Stns here also| also new names upon the roster. urn them to the Grand Duchess Ti- of songs and addresses of! ‘The season opens on Nov. 13. hee Does hi jooeed ? Well, it's a movie, isn’t tt? Pachedinetets Arch Seba K. OF C. PROPOSES S Go TO EDUCATE BY MAIL Will Conduct University Courses in Philosophy and Literature. Declaring that the Knights of Colum- Strand, has reached heights that even he did not dream of. “Tola'ble David,” the last Bar- thelmess release, has been listed among the first ten “best pictures’ of the year by almost every critic with a penchant for ‘‘best picture’ ite the fact there are many|lists, and now along comes the same and some checker-like| young star with this vivid story of |bus American History Campaign was of films from one ofnema to on ee mountains and makes |oconducted on “eminently fair and im- of us who mapped out the “‘ten | partial lines throughout,” Prof. + this proves quite an eventful toot take in a little more territory fares ane week along Broadway. The|and make it the ‘‘oleven best.” Flagg Bemis of Whitman College, Wash- menu can be placed in that} Unquestionably Barthelmess has | ‘tn. ® Presbyterian and winner of Minas “cnitoernly good.” done his finest work so far as Joo reget at Prise, sent @ message Newbolt, a young man bonded out to | %! to the K. of O. Internationa! following new films, all con- D to ie S Uké tired movie. | Fmer until he becomes of age. The | Board of Directors at thelr annual meet- shine be pain instantly. Then . star, for the first tims, as far as we|ing yesterday in the Waldorf-Astoria. out. Made in a colorless fame? 0.08 view for tho week: | know, is playing a double role, father | A plan to undertate the largest gen- clear liquid (one drop does iF Barrymore in “The Faco In]and son. He {s infinitely more ac. |¢ra! Innovation in higher education yet ii) and in extra. thin pled i ‘“ attained will be laid before the K. of C. fi el ‘ “Fog” at the Tivoli. Richard bg dll oon ect iserste eo) of | Board to-day, it was announced. The ters. The action is the same, helmess in “Tho Bond Boy" at|®,rarthelmes ee Klug, Hs Merl plan calls for the teaching of university ie Fi I _ ° ~ | courses tn philosophy and Uterature by Strand, and “The Old Home-|tor, would be unfair, so we will say | mail, open to all the public and operated Pain Sto bd nstantly 4.” with Theodore Roberts fea- a a, at the Capitol. The following 8 ies sr hold thoir screens or have been d from other Broadway houses: fling Women” at the Asto The mony ieee way to end a corn is Blue-j jay. A touch laughter” at the Rialto. PASSING IN REVIEW » (PRichard Barthelmess is, in our inion, stepping gradually upward, each succeeding picture acting handy rung and leading to—well, ae think Barthelmess in ‘“The Bond M There are many things to be considered—con- BS. DeR, being ynwound) et. the ; fee struction, finish, appearance, comfort and ; price. 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