" 1 II - ' ,, ? 7 -TBI 'It tSUJSO TRIUMPHS IN "MANON LESCAUT" Vf.il Splendor oC Great Tenor's Opera i' ;aLDA sings title role ' . ,ru MIT Opera In four nets l.v filn- ulSM ''1!,Vi based nn th AM.o rr.-vnsr. "wtn" r''.7h"VrnP1l IImii Opera Com- 3lcwoi'""lu' itw pnj ' i rnncrs .i.l,ell '". raninlo An 'fiSSal !...... Knrlcn I'a jCVfirleu1 ..Andres rt S-R" SS.... ' Alice n 1 "" A LTtM"'" lC".i;i.n lOUSe . Primers Alda i in ii lo .iniMn .Aticein H.ni.1 .vineri ueiss . . . .Marin t.iiuretill . . . .Horn Perltii . "'" ..". ........ ....t'letrti AlHllsli, .limpim''" .'.......... ..Louis .l'.Vngelo Trmmnar flrnnaro Tap! f v CondU"r I .-.!. - in1m hn lnt Tnilv ', The temP"' '" - - - $ 'men's mo-it fulsome ndjectlvci In con rCUh tho -alien, feature of Hut VTlr, perfornianw at the Metropolitan i. ry strong. --" 'i Brodlsallty of tone. In manifestation of i - - .. huh rTa in nn pr rinr nr f' limited reserve i.u..v. . iZ technique an.l In rapturously dulcet i.ffno . .nii,i ,i,n pffulirpiit ( m or . """- ,..-; ntlB star wno "rsi ... ... "Ul : .. tin. Academy of Music In IDOj. i ....ml Reasons opera patrons h.-un ur t or ac- TJb wondering whether tho world's fn-, rVita tenor coum :. """'"7 ." Cle, of art scaled ny mm in mo iiein lLu ronreld days. Unrivaled hy other '' . i ! IliA jllrYlntilt ?. .. .tRtA rrArr1 n f Vil first MtA fstllnj me .u- --- - - Crs In this country has at times seemed a "... on rtnubti were triumphantly eon- fj,ni last night In "Manor. Lescaut " ;pcu nlstrlonle nortralt of De, l0UP .Innarnltf nnnppllpil lli.in fii. EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEK 28. 11)17 t .dtf ' rf- iv aSS - 'fT T " "-!, JTT VV, -.'."v t i his operatic gallery, I.nrlco Caruso con- Stinted lyricism of Iticffalilo loveliness. Tho 'Lrltone ouallty of Ills voice, much In cM- Pruul . .. onmnlntnlf ..itilcU.I tu . .it.rrlttn' tnttnt" fntlM. n rl i n I fn f 1 1 1 tfHluited to' tho dramatic content of tho Simller than nny asscmblnRo which hcaul IStahfre nt his worst a vcur aBo. . ...ini'a musle has alwavs been ndmlr- W adapted to Caruso's equipment. Hut St l'n,,r nart t m dcmlnat. , 't, so'nwl,t11c.)n.l.,ty to tho Kopran? In.' ,m "'M,,0'' l-"cuut " the mot popular of roiitcmporary Italian com- irr... i i i n? ,f ,,ts oi'Dortiinrtles wan neg lio nl.,'.,arl l,l?,.,.l'" 1,,rlllK "ffcrliiR With Inn, ' " M.,f the Tra Vo1' 1,r' ''"'"o e blonlo rUjt ivas pMdent that cMmMte ' tt"3 ehnractcrliQ the Mctropolllairs cond offcrliiB of the now reason. .n.?rl,- '.PC.ra JU'lf', for n" lt" m""cal H',,11 by. fnr ,,,c Ino"t unfamiliar of I iicclnl h ijorks n l, houever. ileclde.lly J,lt7r '" ln"',iri,ll mii o.no of lt prcl. variety pf coloring. Tho liifrenurncv of Its faults of 'Its libretto MiM'cnrt's "Minion." on the same theme. nn!'.C'M.1 ,Vcr ' f"r ii'p Milrlt and polRiiant ilellc.try of tho AMio 1'n-voMfs f.i- ...i.-. viKMiiinui ccniury novel, iU'plto llli ert les tKci, with tho llnale Mrllhnc and flllle, wliu made tho book of tho i.irller muilc drnnn, faithfully ...tinted tho ciirhr liiR fr.illty of Manon and the traRlo dilem ma of Dcs lirleux In it way that Infused liumanlt, mid vitality Into the characters In I'ucclnl's work tho itar-cro.ed pair nioro clely reemblo the conventional teiiOT and tnprano or tho lvrle utitRe. detlticd for truRedy through "npera ills ene' when the final curtail, falls Tho libretto of "Matinn I.escaut" Is ep. fodlo and dlJointed, and tho Incidents pre sented certainly fall to clarify tho tale to thoo unfamiliar with tho couro of Pro vot's narrative. Tho theme, moreover, cries for treatment In the l'renrh tongue me ii.mau text imp.rts a navor ct lobUft melodrama far from tho atmophero of the original tenderly touching tale On the other hand, Cartno's llalllc ties Crleu Is altogether wrongly conceived Ills art has tho pioper setting In I'ucclnl's operatic version Trances Alda wis not preelelv a frail heroine, but sdio tang the colorful music "fiKiieu ner wun miit.inco and a l.ecu senso of taste. As tho rascally l.epcaut, rasn.ii.ile Amato's growing vocal donclencle were again displayed, although tho part Is far less exacting than that of Amon.isro, In which tho once nuperh baritone failed so lamentably a week ngo. Do Hegurola's Oeronte had tonal authority and sound histrionic virtues. Tho minor roles were nil tatlfactorlly given and the Metropoli tan's unsurpassed chorus covertd liclt with the usual glory. Sultiblo fellings were revealed save in tho final scene, which suggested that the Trench colony of New Orleans was planted homewlicre In the UMi.it v of the 111 and Cinjon (icnnaro I'apl londucted. Hore.nl the exaulslto Intermezzo, wlilt 1. synopsl?es the score's most beautiful themes, with l.tre eloquence II T C TANKS WIN MOVIE VICTORIES AT HOME Britain's Strange War Engines Reproduced for "Pride of New York" Photoplay BE SURE YOUR TURKEY DIDN'T CHEW TOBACCO Dealer Says Some Birds Have the Habit and It Makes 'Em B'tter Ily Hie Photoplay lilltor The William Vnx technlcil department l reported to have scored a brilliant triumph In the construction of trenches and tanks Ill.o thoc "over there I'll,. linn' li.niliinl. ..f fllmlnrtd tlllt llP seen In "Tho I'rlilo of Now York." u forth coming phi toplny starring (loorgo Walsh, t'liablo tn borniw tho nrlgluat tank that MMI u I....III.I.I ... nKan ... ... V'ati Vf.l If f I f 1 to aid In tho Liberty Loan drive, lilrtotiir H A. Walsh trld his tieeds tn the teihnlcnl st. iff and In ,t short time the armored cars wore ready The ihassls of two automobile trncits weie iijod as hnei Sheet Iron formed the covering nud the caterpillar threads weie made nf Iron bars Heal guns wore pull in tlio turret lllrector W11M1 then put lliem through a severe test A long lino of tiotu-bos had been dug on a 'loca tion" net. tho Tort Lee, N. .1 , studios, and tho To-mailc tanks weie sent rough hliod over them Ono of the most lnteretlng and plctur- e'quo scones in "Tho I'rldo f Now Ym k" shows tho trenches being stormed by sev eral companies of t'nltcd States ttoops at taelied to a uglment now encamped In the Tmplro Stato W Someret Maugli.tm has boon engaged bv the r.t.noiiii PIaers-Laskv Cnrpor.ttli n to write ospoclallv for the photopl.lv pro diiition of t'araiiiount The moth u 1 if tuie lights to Mr Maugham's Mieeesful plav. The Land of I'ioiiiImv" were secured an! tho motion nlcturo version in ranged by Mr Maugham hlm-elf. This will constitute ltllllo Hut lie's second Paramount picture, the llrst having been Helen Hurgess's "The Jlvlorlous MKs Terry" Mr Mnughain Is turn of the mol proline of rontomporary TnglNb dramatists In tlio iiast he iirovlded Miss tlurko will. "Mr Dot." John Drew with '.latk htraw." Marie Tempest with "Tenoli po ' and Kthel Harry noio vtlth "Lidv Trederli k " Ills oneed Inglv powerful "Our Hellers" was acted In Philadelphia earlv In the searon b Crjstal Heme, ltoe I'oghlau and l-'rotz Williams and his ' Caroline," presented b Margaret Auglln, now hold" tlio stago at the Little Tlieatie Joo)i Kaufman, who ued to lie a member cf tlio stock company at this pi. iv house everal jeais ago, will direct "Tho Land of Piomlse" picture for llllile lturke Make kuio that Thanksgiving lurk of jours vv.int a toti.uni rheoi in his gav, jvlld jotith , New York market expel t. In Issuing ndvlte on how tn plik out a tur key, gives tho solemn warning that turke.vs from Virginia or Noith Carolina usually chew tnluifco '"his itiukei 'em bitter Other quest ions In choosing the lllU"tilous bird mo itlrrlng tlio fouIs of foist-pro paring hosto-isos tod,. Tor Instance, "I low can j oil toll for sure whether .voiir turkey Is fresh kllloil or mid stninge"" In quired on timorous .voting lirlde "Why, Hint's as plain as plain, tiiadiini," was the genial rcspntiu of the dealer "Hy tho way he tuins in l.is iocs" Tlin grateful tumble tin turkov tirloes thai now provides lold-storago blids as low ns tlilrtv-lwo cents a pound In some sections nf the It has lived also the pi Ii es of the ducks and geese tli.it nianv iirovi dciit diotlow lies me planning to substitute Chhkons are twentv-llve tents to thlitj two cents a pound, geese, thlitj cents: guinea hcn teasonalilc nt $1 L'S a pair, while rabbits will plav the loading p.u t nil many a Thanksgiving menu becau-e 'a thicken ou tan nit Into only so many p irts but with a rabbit thole's alwavs enough for nne moio," as one liotcs has it figured out, Jit't In taso that soldier la stiuuiil thaiiie to luli.g uiong it lonelv mate or so' Co Just as strong as vou like on po tatoes this tear Jl'heli pi Ii es his taken a welcome 1ire.il. to foitv tents a peck tins onc. too Sirved with a sauce of Marj laud-grown chestnuts - the great, bursting ones tho market affords Just now- few guests will stop to notice if ou serve other nuts or not Mince pies, the one-lime unfailing con militant of Thanksgiving cheer, have been hard hit this year by the lloovcrlan Injunc tion to cut them nut III order tn save the meat contained Hut. oh, come, hat's even better than a mince pie" A pump kin pie, of course, and .Mr Hoover bus not the slightest objection to tlicm We mav eat them to our heart's content, pumpkins being both cheap and plentiful So are cranberries vou mav trasoii nut go slow, Mra Housekeeper Crntihorrv Jo.vs are delusive this jear C,cn at twidvc cents a 1 1 ii a r t . for those of second grade, bv the tlnio jouve counted In sugar enough at nine and a half cents tier pound to re move their 1r rrlng pucker, that beguil ing mound of led lias run Into enough rush tn supply the sircts mid the inlsll.s Inn Honey or maple sugar flavored, of tour" the sweets must lie, ill deferent o tn Honor again. SinprHng how we're coming In apprijliite thise once unfamiliar sweeteners. Corn blond Instead nt white broad, if vou'lo trulv pttrlotio Cot out some of the good old southtrn recipes, anil see, if they won't more than till the plate of tile absent cakes and p.istlles "AID.V" AT ACAI1KMY TONH.HT Operatic Society to Sing for Ilcncfit of riiilntlclphta Husc Hospitals Pliiladelplili base hospltnls hive been liamid as the beneficiaries of "Alda." which will be proiluied bv the Philadelphia Opei -atlc Socletv tonight. In the Aeademj of Mush Tlio perforn.aino will Inaugurate the eleventh season of the Miclet) and will lie the fortv -llrst production. Wnssiii Lops mukal director of the society, has trained the 150 voices dining the last two months The production will serve to Introduce to Phllndelphlaiis a new dramatic soprano. Miss Lillian May fjin- rich, who will slug (ho title role. (Jcorgc llolliermel, tenni, who lias won many suc cesses with .the Philadelphia Operatic No rlety. will till the role nf "Itliadames." Horace It Hood will sing the rolo of "Anionnsro" and Miss Wlniilfrod Cross will he "Ainnerls" The "High Priestess" will be simp by Miss Lottie Ltvbon. William O Miller will be "The King." "Ilamplils" will bo sung by lludolph Sternberg and Henry Szammcth will lie the Messenger ' Miss Louise Segal has been ihnsc.ii ns the solo dancer uud the ballot Is being Sfl iini'cir'i ny .mih .THnccH i' iicn, teariierf nf esthetic dancing nt tho- University of, Pennsylvania. Harle W. Marshall, vbo has had operatic triumphs In Italy, especially In "Alda," Is the stage manager and drnmatla dlicttor No Tea TltarjksRhinK at Senlre Club There will be no Thursday afternoon for mothers of soldiers and sailors this week at the t'nltcd Servlte ("lull, Thursday belli? Thanksgiving Day. 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