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beard a largo number of artist» and "Which comes first," some one queried made several engagements for tNv sea- of some one else. "Rosh Hashana or AMERICA'S FOREMOST THEATRES AND HITS. DIRECTION OF LEE AND .!. .1. SIU to .«.on of l922-'23. Details Alice Frisca Makes BEBÍ Opera regarding The New Yom Klppur?" and the answer was: "1 Open w these engagements will be made public don't I ""»«.. a in Play know. haven't played the races New JOLSON'S 59th ST. BROADHURST due time. a New York Debut in for year." 59th (.reatt'*t LtiuRliin-; in \-i\ Nov. 14 With Operatic affairs in Europe, according «By Percy Hammond CERTAIN AT 8:30 MHK1'. Novelty Vo'kt to the manager of the Metro¬ general L__,_____ In the course at Ml ¦/» WM politan Opera llou.se, are in a chaotic of this dreamy pil- Recital Aeolian HODGE there are iBolw0AoRcl - state. If existing conditions in Vienna Mr. grimage «lances, ballets, -. AL JOLSON Galli Jolson Justifies in I - Curci do not it is parades, pageants, evolutions and tab- FIRST MATINEE TO-MORROW, EVENINGS 30 improve likely that there leaux, all of them inhabited AMBASSADOR v will be no opera there this winter. -Bombo" the Deed of by cpmely Occasion Marred, However,' m MORROW .v WH> Italian women in colorful and barbarious vest¬ 1Ü SUR ACTS Aï bÄüH í.reulest Mu» 1 Hit Three composers arc at work of 2:15 of All Tl **Truviata" to Start Season upon new operas. Ítalo Montemezfi the Shnberts in Nam¬ ments. The Misses Hart, Irene and by Overdisplay Force P. M..TWICE DAILY.1:15 P. W. Bernice, croon Southern WORLD SERIES RETURN'S READ at has chosen "Paul ct Viginie" as his a songs softly, on Show¬ FROM STAGE AT MATINEES. ""LAST£KLEANOII BLOSSOM Metropolitan. With subject: Umberto Giordano, "La Cene ing Theater and show their bony, bare legs; Mr, Elegant Music, TÎME Forrest Huff eloquently pronounces Flaws of Gigli and Dani.se Also delle Beffe," and Puccini, "Turandot." for Him words ing Technique ¦^^=- MAXIME Other singers who will appear at the of one syllable in two or more; INACLAIPE EUJOTJ^^ \^^ in Mr. Franklin Batie asks ques¬ Î/** T-Mfr OAV FARC& Cast, Says Metropolitan this year include Selma «'AST: skillfully Miss Alice Frisca her first Manager Kurt-., Angeles Otein, Florence THE tions for Mr. Jolson to answer, and gave piano ¡EAVERSHAM Easton, AI Jolaon, Korresi Huff, Franklin A. -jñ Claudia Rosa Helle, Mies Vivien Oakland, a handsome, recital in New York last evening at itz: îti*f,-aï^ : Mu.'.io, Ponselle, so¬ Krltzj Von Busing, Vivien Oakland, Jau»' .*""-. Caruso's Place Infilled pranos; Louise Herat, Julia Clausscn, Adair. Gladys Caldwell, Mildred Kent», quiet lady, impersonates Rosie, who, A( olian Hall, Lorn in San Francisco, ¿vi-We o^vwî UWÍtfftCE Cr.OSSMlTU-VK¡t£T WHBLC COOPERcr» Vern Buyes Cole and host« an.; hosts ot if I am not mistaken, is supposed to be Raymonde Delaunois, Jeanne Gordon, others. enamored of the she studied in that city with Pierre Llora Perini, mezzo-sopranos and con¬ ebony Bombo. It is n Douillet and Clarence Recent- big. rich, gorgeous, and Eddy. and traltos; Paul Althouse. Mario Chamice. as ramshackle v she has recitals in Paris and Hundreds of thousands of people are rime Publie Sentiment Mr. Jolson, as much any minstrel, routine mess, and it. proves Mr. Jolson given asking today Giulio Crimi, Orville Harrold, George deserves have London. Unfortunately there is little Is the dramatization of Alone Can Choose Star. Meader, Aureliano Fertile, Manuel Sala¬ to his name honored as to b«; the most effective entertainer of that is auspicious to record of her New dar, tenors: Chief the rubric of a theater on his time. Gatti - Casazza Asserts Caupolican, Thomas Broadway York debut. Superlatively endowed Chalmers, Millo Picco, Louis Rozsa and or thereabouts. He is the most cele¬ with proverbial Western energy, she L0NÖACRE Antonio Seotti, barytones; Robert brated of the negroid troubadours, and, Keith Vaudeville Plans through her first group, which A New Comedy Giulio Adamo dosé pounded Staged by M_nsgcr Catti-Casazza yes¬ Blass, Didur, Mardones, moreover, he is, in fact, sole and un¬ Celebration included Beethoven's Variations on 'luchen Smith "77.anfe IP terday annouüot'«! the «Into of opening Giovanni Martino and Leon Rothier, paralleled in the. hymning of mellow Anniversary "Xel Cor Piu Non Me Sento,'' Scarlatti's bassos. street-songs, and in the cracking of The Keith vaudeville circuit soon Capriccio and Dasuin's "Le Coucou as successful as the book? and gave further details concerning the -« easy, intimate jokes. will observe its "third of a century" with a force and speed wholly out of THE ANSWER: coming season at the Metropolitan The Messrs anniversary. E. F. Albee, head of the with the of this jAe j-i Year Shubert, therefore, per¬ keeping elegance gentle Ma H nd Sat Ht 2.30 value l »pera Hou-.e. Ford Plans to form a gracious gesture when Ke'th interests, during the coming Old World music. These characteristics "The play realizes the of the no\ei.endowed with fine Campaign they weeks will lend his houses "Thi- season wiH open on Monday sign his name to their newest play¬ throughout of her playing reached a formidable THE COMEDY MIT/ dramatic strength.unexpectedly satisfying.".Percy Han Raise U. S. house and bid that it be known as the country to activities tending to pro¬ climax in the final number of the in evening, November 14, with Mme. Ann-: Judges' Pay Street) The¬ mote citizenship. The of to The Tribune. "Jolson's (Fifty-ninth the hospitalit;, group, Tausig's arrangement Bach's P©F;y i-.ta Galli-Curci in the title role of Will Advertise in ater." To justify further this acco¬ theaters will be extended to civic organ toccata and fugue in D minor. ísrt "A surprisingly good dramatization of a singularly difficult novel \tr«;¡', he Benia- Newspapers; lade of the esteem and that. and public spirited organizations which Frisca mistakes force 'Traviata,'" said. public's have at heart >li*s evidently .extraordinarily lifelike and telling portrait.could be and Danise will Says Confidence in Courts of Hi*- Messrs. Shubert, Mr. Jolson the betterment of social for brilliance, but her energy oniy hardly mino Gigli Giuseppe wrought comic and melodious wonders and industrial conditions. served to throw out in boid relief other better.".Alexander ¡Voollcoll in The Times. n Aids h!ío be- in the Oust. There will be Prosperity last evening at his new in her as Special Visvatch in Thr Tribune headquarters, defects playing, such abuse "Should be seen by all who read the book.".Lawrence R new mlse-cn-sccne prepared by Josef and emerged from a costly chaos of Canino'.*-« Death Causes Fatal of the pedal and a somewhat uneven in 7 he Herald. l.'rban. Miss Rosina Galli will dance; DETROIT, Oct. 6..Henry Lord will pretty women, pretty clothes, doggerel, technique, which made her prone to sponsor a movement to rai.-;e the nursery tales and droll Shock to notes. honest n the ballet ami the conductor will be; salary hanky-pnnk, Scognamillo, Cellist strike wrong In the Bach num- "Sincere, dramatization.has true realism and is a welcome of United States Supreme Court judges stories, the upstanding, if weary, fea¬ News has been received here of the ber these occurred frequently. Alto- addition to the season's Roberto Morar.zoni. ture of our most infant entertainment. in lier n'a last Miss drama.".Stephen Rathhun, Sun. to $7.">,000, and that oí an Fed- death of Enrico Mario Scognamillo, gether ing evening "The season'.-, first novelty, 'Die Tote! ordinary By that I mean that, he was, as he was cellist and close of Frisca more nearly resembled a "Extremely well done and most entertaining.".Alan eral to the "hit" of "Bombo.'' friend Enrico Ca¬ noisy Dale, Ftadt,' by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, judge to $25,000. Till», says Mr. meant be, ruso. He died in _8 amateur than a professional pianist. American. or * H* * Naples September will be presented during the first Ford, will make them independent of all I from a heart attack on Marie .Teritza It has been remarked that, there are brought by the NEW NATÍONAI THEATRE, 41s West of B-wr-y. !" seen«! week, with Mme. outside influence, and insure probity in shock of his friend's death. He hail %WAÍTTiLLWKMAPí?IED ntni-iftiiuilML; ..., S;30 Matinees ro-morrov in ttie two kinds of Shubert extravaganza- kvKs. (i.v. sal « il lo and Johannes Sembach principal, handling of cases. appeared here in recitals with Teresa The Door roriT.AR »2.60. Saturday Matinee rôles and Mr. Bodanzky as the con¬ A nation-wide with news- one with Jolson in it, the other with¬ Carroño. Stage AT THE PLAYHOUSE WEDNESDAY MATINEE HEM' SEATS $1.80. i.s; campaign out. Both, it not be ductor. The libretto, by Paul Schott, paper advertising is planned by Mr. may gainsaid, His wife, Mrs. Rose Scognamillo, was bas-d on la are But ''Bombo'' if you will Glenn Hunter has been engaged for the 15 THE Rodenbach's story 'Bruges Ford. He feels that he must carry the popular. on her way to this with their in BIGGEST < ' i' tí A 3 no elements common the country juvenile role "The Intimate Strangers," Morte,' and has in idea to the man in the street. forgive alliteration, represents two whom she intended to en¬ !. Booth in which! Greenwich -7T same: and his children, Tarkington comedy FUN HIT Village with D'Annunzio's play of the "We cannot have real un¬ Jolson in his most industrious roll in a school in this Blllle Burl! is to be starred.