Wm?nm . Wi TPtlBIH " t t -v 1 H3.ji K 20 Evening public Pledger-Philadelphia; irRiDAr, kctvember 19, 1920 PWP KSfT WJ "LA TRAVIATA" SUNG 4 n Rxeellent Perfermahce at Metropoli tan by Philadelphia Company TUB CAST VlelftU. Cernelia tirrurl nor..-.. 1tlld- llkln i Aitnlna.. A Kllnnvn Alfrede. I'enitnntln Sortlne CMrment A An tela Otens . . A Kin I lUrena Donphel I p Whit. g"Ctnr. O til Mmn ottera Ornvllle 1" Den i , Conductor Rlroer Demluccl The riilladelpliin Prnml Opera Ce. jrarp what was, en tli nhelp, n Reed performance of Will's tragic "La lVvlnta" nt the Metropolitan Opera I Heuxc last evening before the best-rlzed I audience the company bas had for sev eral performance. Several sinRcra I tnnde their appearances for the first time In I'lilUdclpliln, among them the I two principal or the epern, Miss Zuc- 1 carl in Vieletta and Mr. Sorrlne as lfrede, and both mnde a ery favor- I able impression. Deth arc recently from Italy and last evening's uas Mr. Sorrlne's American debut. Miss Hue- . carl, In addition te a geed voice, has a r-hnrmlng stage presence and both she and Mr. Sorrlne gave an enthusiastic performance. The cvcr-rellablc and artistic Angole Antela sane and acted the part of Gcrment effectively, as he does nil the roles entrusted te his capable hands, nnd Miss Kllnevn wag pleasing as Ant nlna, both In olce and Htage presence. The miner parts of Flera, Oastene, Douphel, D'Oblgny and Dr. (Ircnvlll were iidenuntclj done by MIbh Wilkin son and Messrs. I'lnl, White, Dl Massn nnd ISezzn. "TraUntn," like the ether operas of that period of Verdi, Is essentially melodious and therefore gttve full play te the singers, opportunities which were generally well utilized. There was n slip, caused by reasons net easily trnce able, toward the close of the scene "Ah, fers' e Hit oho nnluia" ut the end of the first act which caused the soloist te ad dress n few words of seemingly lively Italian te the conductor, In a quasi recitative, which were received with considerable Interest by the Italian speaking citizens lit the forward rows. Outside of this the opera passed without untoward Incident. The audience was enthusiastic throughout and the prin cipals received many curtain calls, which they deserved for their Rlncere and spirited performance of a difficult work. Tke Bnest Chocolate in the'Wbrld" bil .. N- bem$&& -m AKNfti Nft&J - i ' " " V1JK . ill fjAr , v f II Fr is ii mrr- tr - ii ii i j II Three Great B rogues Together The Three Best Bets in Town Today At y-50 At 9-95 At 12-50 Men's Winter Brogues I Made of a leather that leeks and acts mere like cordovan than anything outside of the genuine shell stock. Holds its shape and takes a high polish. 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