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Nora Bayes “Queen o’ All the showy nonsense in which + Miss Bayes has indulged is forgotten the moment she begins crooning this Yullaby, just as she herself seems to forget what she has been doing. With mo more than a change of expression she is like another woman, and she puts so much charm and tenderness into the song that you both look and listen with something more than sur- prise. In the gentle swing of It, the foothing tone, and the whispered in- terjection "Go on away, fly," there 1s the Instinct of the artist. Then the singer shakes herself as though waking out of a tranquil dream and proceeds to show in her most strenu- ous manner how Samson was shorn of everything but his eyebrows by a Delilah who had been bounced about until she hit the ceiling. All that Nora Bayes really needs to bring out the best in her is a good song. Of course her ambitions: may be readily understood, yet the fact re- mains she is far above ‘‘Queen 0° “Mr, Gatti-Casazza Arrives and To-Day Will Discuss Opera Plans, By Frank H. Warren. Mr. Gatti-Casazza, who controls the managerial reins of the Metropolitan Opera forces, arrived from Europe yesterday. He will hold his annual sesston with the operatic news gather- ers this afternoon and unfold as much of his season's plans as are definitely formulated. One announcement al- ways anticipated on this occasion is the opening opera. While ‘“Thais,"’ with Mme. Jeritza, has been first choice with the world’s best guessers we are banking on our last spring's selection—Jeritza in ‘'Tosca."* The Monday subscribers were the only pa- trons last season who missed thin combination. ‘‘Tosca’? 1s a logical “opener.” The big act is the second, the proper arrangement for those who arrive late and leave early—the fash- Jonable thing to do on a first night. It may be that Mme. Jeritza, who errives next week, will not have the expected easy sailing on the operatic sea of popularity. Mmes, Barbara Kemp and Delia Reinhard, new so- pranos, have fine reputations In Eu- rope and may make the world’s sing- dng series closer than the ‘dopesters reckon, artists somo in- Mr. Gatti-Casazzi's new having been announced, quiries have been made those who this year have Metropolitan ranks. They are: Giadys Axman, Mary Elis, dine Farrar, Mabel Garrison, Kurtz, Alice Miriam (deceased), Claudia Muzio, Philo and Anna Ro- selle, sopranos; Louise He! Au- gusta Lenska and Lina Roveson, con- traltos; Messrs. Crimi, Fertile and Sembach, tenors; Chief Cupoulican, baritone, and Mr. Bluss. basso. Mmes. Farrar, Garrison and Roselle will engage in concert work; Miss Ellis has adopted the dramatic stage; Miss Muzio will sing in opera in other lands and, mayor, in this country; Chief Capoulican {s already Jaunched on a long vaufleville en- gagement. regarding left the Mmes, Paolo Anantan, Metropolitan basso, is also back from a summer outing in Paris, While Mr. Ananian was active enough he says he gaye his yoice a complete rest. Antonio Scotti, popular baritone, was one of the bodyguard that met Mr, Gatti yesterday at the pier. Mr Scott! spent his holiday in Italy, a country without a Saratoga. John McCormack gives his concert to-morrow night (the fifteenth) in the Hippodrome with a purpose, for 15 1s the tenor’s lucky number. It was on that date—Oct. 15—in 1897 @ left his home in Athlone for col- fege in Sligo, and seven years later Oct. 15, 1904, he left Dublin for Milan for further study. On Oct strange, thes2 coincidences rmack made his ope! "Ci Rust 1909, appear hy with n'S opera company then, is the fifteenth anni- ‘or Ami Hammerste norrow, versary of his debut as an opera singer. In his sixty concerts in the Hippodrome Mr. McCormack has yet to face a single vacant seat. (Vide:— Memoirs of D, FP. McSweeney.) After the Russian deluge comes the Ukrainian flood, The “humming” Wkrainian Chorus, that made such a hit last week at Carnegie Hall, reap- pears in all ils regalia to-morrow at the Hippodrome in a new programme. Jn the evening, in Town Hail, Mme Sonia Radina will go it alone in a pro- gramme of Russian and Utsainian music. Mme, Radina will, of course, wear the proper costumee dor her va- rlous song groups. Bruno Zirato, for many years secre tary to Enrico Caruso and husband of Nina Morgena, soprano, of | Metro politan Opera Company 1 anni Bruno Enrico Z lg’s name and one ha Far Above Hearts.” By CHARLES DARNTON. to introduce her own THE NEW PLAYS OLNG to the Cohan Theatre is decidedly a matter of the latcr the bet- ter, for Just as you are inclined to feel for your hat Nora Rayes brushes asiie “Queen of Hearts” ing specialty’ and lowering her voice with the lights hushes an easily im- agined pickaninny with a mammy song worth the hours of waiting. “sing- Hearts,"’ in which she reigns over a matrimonial agency. She could proba- bly go shopping along Broadway any afternoon and musical comedy qui one provided her by Oscar Hammerstein buy a it has one joke that Miss Frank 2d, Lewis ler and Dudley Wilkinson. ready-made How Bayes tos’ as good as the Mandel, ons- off gaily as she gives a man a high- ball and then pauses “Where shall I ship the body?"’ to inquire 2 But most of the stuff, like the mustc, ts utterly commonplace and also noisy enough to justify a yearning for ear- muffs, The songs that come as a re- lef at the eleventh hour seem to be in the nature of private possessions duly prized by Miss Bayes. There Is’ exceedingly clever dancing by a colored pair, Georgie Brown and Eva Taylor. Pretty Edna Hibbard also dances and sings pleasingly. But Miss Bayes ts pretty much the whole bargain. Godowsky, planist, IN THE REALM OF MUSIC Speaking of these activities, Leopold ‘show—and a fashion show into the is a ten-day-old grandfather by the birth of a son to his daughter, Vanita, Sapirstein, also a pianist. wife of David The authentic biography of Caruso will be on sale next week. P. V. R. Key, formerly work of Mr. It is th e muste critic of The Morning World Mr. Key had the valuable essistance of Mr. Zirato, Caruso’s secretary, in compiling the biography, The Wendling Quartet of Stutt- gart, that plays tts only concert in New York Monday evening, came to this country to appear in the recent Berkshire Festival Massachusetts. They w performances | ill give te: in n concerts in America before leaving for home. Lucy Gates, soprano, exhibited her refined art last night in a recital at Aeolian Hall. Old English numbers, a Schumann group, French and mod- ern songs that was delivered wi! th exquisit comprised a programme style, feeling and abundant musical intelligence, whose voices than Miss ship and her gift of inte: stclan rpretation! If only many singers are fresher and fuller tates's had her m Mustc events scheduled for the com- ing week are: Charles Thomas, Hall; ond concert, To-morrow—., baritone, Ukrainian National Chorus, sec- Hippodrome; Sonia phn Aeolian Radina, soprano, Russian and Ukrain- jan concert, Cormack, tenor, Monday—Town Hall, String Quartet, only local Aeolian, Helen Stove: Tuesday—Lenox Aeolian; Carnegie Hall, Orchestra. Wednesda pianist, Aeblian, Atwater, soprano, Rose Becker, Hall. sohn, Thu debut, violinist, debut, Hunter Colles chamber music Town Hall; String appearan r, sop Philadelphi rsd Aeolian; Tow John Mc- Hippodrome. Wendling no. Quartet, a yell Barber, y—Anita n Adolph Lewi- concert. F; day—Mieczysiaw Munz, pianist, debut, Aeolian. Saturday—Th. Triestino, debut, Acolian e Quartett Hall, eee Plays for the Coming Week MONDAY NIGHT. Playhouse—‘Swifty.”” TUESDAY NIG Bijou—Grace George in ‘‘To Love.” HT. THURSDAY NIGHT. Music Box Theatre—‘‘Music Box Revue.” the night, a nohey and W f charac’ Ha milton, is Playhouse WwW. A. Iter C. Pe r a retired boxing cham- pion. Frances Howard h ng feminine role. Grace George ¢ Tuesday night in ‘T Brady to be acted by on erely > Love," e Monday will_pre Swifty,” by John Peter The Hale us the lead- »mes to the Bijou on a French play by Paul Gerardy that is a study of love in its varying moods. ART EXHIBITIONS AND SALES [ Studies of EXHIBITION of PAINTINGS IN OILS SUNSET, TWILIGHT and MOONLIGHT: EUGENE V. BREWSTER MISSES HiLL GA 07 Fifth L ERY Avenue, N. Upeniag October 16, ADMISS'ON FREE EXHIBITION of PHOTOSRAPHIG STUDIES CMocluding Pr EUGENE Vv. BR BOOKERY ART G 14 West 47th Street, For ‘Iwo Weeas, October EWSTER ALLERY MST. Cy Upening PLAYERS IN LEADING THEATR: CAL ATTRACTIONS AT BROADWAY HOUSES NEXT WEEK LUCILLE CHALFANT IN {§GREENWICH There are only three characters and the other two will be acted by Norman Trevor and Robert Warwick, 6 O58 The Music Box reopens on Thurs- day night with a new ‘Music Box Revue,’ staged by Hassard Short. Among others in the company are Charlotte Greenwood, Grace La Rue, Clark and McCullough, the Fairbanks Twins, John Steel and Rath Brothers. s ee For its burlesque the Columbia Theatre will have ‘The Talk of the Town,” with Frank R. Murphy, Charles Fagin and Franz Marie Texas, Se Le “Up the Ladder’’ will be the attrac- tion at the Bronx Opera House, > Change of Bills In Vaudeville CENTRAL—Johnny Dooley and his company of singers and dancers will head the bill, which also includes NORMA RES MINTER MAN MCAVOY aN. “8 , “CLARENCE RIVOL' WHERE DANCING IS A CONSTANT DELIGHT Xew York's finest. newest and most artistie Hallroom “Perfect, unobstructed dance floor. You'll find it deilighttut PAUL WHITEMAN, Inc AL BURT and hs ORCHESTRA Mats. today & tomorrow at 2p. m. UNI CHN BROADWAY NEAR 53rd STREET. AEE I WORE CONCERTS AND MUSIC. cemurpy Trrare SUNDAY EVE'G, OCT. 15TH, COUNIESS & CoUns in “CZAR DAS” Complete Vaude rogram withBdwy Stars. Nekets at Box Off, Now ‘The Fire Fighters’ and the Now Pictorial, The music programme in sludes a cello solo. MONUMENT MAY PROTEST S. IMMIGRATION LAW MME Maria KOUSNEZOFF REVOF ROSs=a Boor H rs “Plano MUNZ Haenset_& Jones Knabe Ptane, thoven's Moon. nd a Funny Face com- Prizma pictu Hundreds of letters light Sonat undre he office of Harry H. are "pouring inte Schlacht, Prosi | Met. edy. Orchestral numbers and singin. 2 ‘ ncialinnai and dancing will complete the pro-|dent of the Downtown Chamber 0! | AKOLIAN HALL, Sat, Eve., Oct. 21, 8.15. gramme, merce from le school ¢ Triester String Quartet nxious to contribute de J B. Pars da “Big G! TALMA RIALTO—"The Face In the Fo con oe > Sern ae ee Ci eee With Lionel Barrymbre, Sosa Ov Soldier Mont (QUARTET TOOTRIEST Revue. ETERNAL nd Lowell Sherman, moves to this}ment. nd De} srehete now on sale at the >, —Bel er in songs re- * house fr t othe vag soe ee PALACE—Belle Baker in songs re LSew's stare nouse from the Rivoli. Another fen- ee il ane ae turns, and Vincent Lopez's orchestra] THEA ure will be “Wonders of the Sea.’"} 1) the pall of the Downtown Chamh AMUSEMENT! or wee 5 he music programme opens with |or Commerce at the Hotel Pennsylvania : remains another week. Others in- Lyleaels FOG rang von Suppe's “Light Cavalry Benday. ibent 29, clude the Casinos, Aunt Jemima, O- __| CAPITOL—Rex Ingram's produc-]" A number of boys and girls of the Boner Eunmetts Keano and Claire tion of “Tho Prisoner of Zenda" will | drawing clase of the Junior High Schoo! vhitney Frances A. Ross will be on the bill the ° ye shown for the frst time at popula: | No. ently called to see Mr COLONIAL—"'The Wager,’ with] first half of the week at the Fifth Ave- New Offeriugs prices, A musical prelude will intro- | Schlac ht b the subniission Bert and Betty Wheeler; William and| nue Theatre. “Pink Gods" will be thc duce a ballet. of the deslatid! "Wa would ike to sux 6 Mande : ark,** eines st eee , ror |B de the monument,” su Joo Mandel, Dotson and “'Yarmark,"| film feature » 23d Street, the On the Screen STRAND—Charles Ray will be seer | 8° barrennermat Sea The ometaln st) a Russian singing and d sth Street Theatres, in A Tailor-Made Man," and Michel . 88 p n “A Tallor-Made Man, 2 Washington are always fighting to close tacle will be offered. 3 udevilll rs. Fokine will stage the ballet ‘Les]ije doora af our country to immigrants, MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE— '$ STATE Ben] RIVOLI—Booth Tarkington's play | Sylphides.”” Now if we could show them what the Wesley Barry In “Rags to Riches and Harriet 7 d the] «ctarence' will be shown. It is con-| CAMEO-—The screen will show Li- /immigrant soldier has done in shape of will be the film feature, Keith vaude-] bill in “Hats and Shoes." ‘The Camia : : onel Barrymore in ‘The in the[a mo {t may stop this talk ville acts Include Brown and Whitta-| Dancers will appear the fore part of] Ce™med with a young man Just out Of}. a comedy called against Beat Boe ale Ker, the Aeroplane Giris and Ger. [the week, “il We Met Avaln™ wil] the army, who. cnterm 4. troubled IALTO wawstaiguTen trude Moody and Marion Duncan. |be the film until Thursday, when] household and manages to bring about AMUSEMENTS. PROCTOR THEATI Schichyl's!Norma Talmadge's ‘The Eternal] peace will also be a hunting Royal ayhonsersty Felix Adler and Flame" will be hown. picture ¢ d ‘Man vs, Beast,” a “EMPIRE Browdiny 4 anh Be a xe 7 ATS , a ai Hkivar mILiekK AMUSEMENTS. ven AMUSEMENTS: RUTH CHATTERTON cock Berrzmeres “j reaps oem A Paramount Pleture. WINTER GARUEN S.n8" xen, 2 SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE | in Hesy “LAT: TENDRESSE” we Mgts. Tues.,Thure & Rat | | 2PASSING SHOW Siz74 mre WILLIE * EUGENE HOWARD | * ing TO-MORROW NIGHT ADWAYS THE BEST CONCERT IN Chem, 40th 8 BOOTH “srvineces Wed 6.30 | and Bat, KOUSNEZOFF » hit CASIN Musical Comedy Sensation With EDDLE DO: doh a Be way, ivenings, 8.25 Hat 2.30 SALLY, IRENE lee COMEDY “s:8 UNEQUIVOCA THIN “TCE |e RITZ, W. 48th St, Mats. Wed. @ § “BANCO” - With LOLA FISHER & ALFRED | w BROADHURST HEATH “CREATES A THEATRE CENTRAL gine we: © MAX & MORITZ roe Star Ac MGIMME A TRILI—Girl Thea., 49th, AMBASSADOR 3 THE LidY' ERMINE, v ‘E> WhisperingWires MAXINE ELLIOTT’ ; Twiee And Sat Ev.8.25 WILDA BENNETT st 4éth Bt. WRYANT pos, Matine THE FAITHFUL HEANT “A PLAY OF HUMOR AND Parts, Ss SPRINGTIME, 11 SEL Ti YN THEATRES ON W, 42D ST, ES SQ. SMASHING COMEDY HIT. THE EXCITERS Allan Dinehart and Tallulah Bankhead, va.3.90. 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