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f - HONOLULU STAR-BULLETINV TUKSDAY. ATOIL 1 8, ID 1 C. FIVE t ; . : . -? BIGGEST HIT IN NEW YORK'-ULAV "'' " ". ' ' v. . T ' " ' ', Famous Theatrical Magnate : r Says "On the Beach at Vyai kiki" is Metropolitan pet GOLDEN W IS Marc Klaw ha a Join ed the Come Back Club. He returned to Honolulu this morning on the -MaUon steamer a - M V V I- -.Ilk 1. a fit. Mftoua, lruio. ew iuiiv. itu iue " lowing interesting; budget of newt: On the Beach at Walkikl" Is the blKgext song hit New Yrk has had since - leandex's , Ragtime Band." ." The next real light opera will un doubtedly be Hawaiian In theme. Hawaiian music is not Hawaiian, but German. Hawaiian vaudeville features are destined for tremendous popularity In the eastern states. A dance' hating a suggestion of a hula, given by the beauties of Zleg f eld's Midnight Frolic, and danced in Idealized Hawaiian costume, to a. vari ation of "Aloha 0e,Js one of the big git hits of the show. -They told tne when I left here last May that I wouldn't be back, but Lner were mistaken; said Mr. Klaw this morning at the Alexander' Young ho tel. The lure of the islands has. made me return, and .this time I am going to see Kllauea . volcano, and . see It thoroughly. 1 didn't get, around to see it last year when I was In Honolu lu, as Charles Frohman's death on the Xcsltanta called :ne back too Soon" - ' Speaking of Hawaiian :muslc, the timous theatrical' nmcnata became en thusiastic. He turned' to his friend. Malcolm A. Franklin, collector of cus toms, who met him -off Quarantine this morning with " true Hawaiian aloha, and told him; it" rs' sweeping .New York, ' :.; .' " ' - r "Let me teUyou,neMid.wtb.at,On the lieach at.YalkikIi he.ong t the hour in my city. They are selling core copies than they did when 'Alex ander's Ragtime Band' was at the telrht of lt fame. They are using It' in "Very Good, Eddie,' with a new introduction and sew words. Lot the same refrain, and calling it 'On the Short of TVelleiwei. It almost steps the show every per formance." ; ' ' : v " "In the .Midnight Frolic, given on the roof of JMr.Ulaw'a New Amsterdam tteater, chorts girls dressed in ideal ized 11a wails" costumes give a dance with a-suss Hon of the hula In it. "They lr.g I! to a tune which is a variation of 'Aloha Oe, end it Is one cf the Uz features of the show," ad ded Mr. Klaw. . . : - " ' Ernest KarJ's band, which appear ed with Gaby, Des Lys.In "Stop. Look and Listen,, i Id a great deal toward causing the j resent great popularity cf Hawaiian music la "the East, Mr. Klaw believe;.- His old friend, Mal-j cc!na A. Tr "!a. tii iitsi r. "As a wii: t! -t C." r.t: 1 . - i-i U.e rre-i:- r. I .wculd cay t: ? CLc eclats real i: :!2E3 ct ...r' cr C v,ert L CUitia's works, v ill la Ilawc Ian," said the tig theat rical r.sn.. . Mr. Klaw Cen made another unus i 1 tttcmert. "I am willing to go ! rrizt v h the opinion that Ha t ;::n r.usic Is German. I can trace x cry I'swai.'-in song I have ever 1 ard to tie Cenr.an," he said. "Aloha C . Is Gem;:-. Most Hawaiian songs en te trace 1 tack to German lulla I'-s. Gusiav Lu'crs cace told --me t. a t:r :e thir- He irald all Hawal-r-i rzzzlc la Grc:aa. There may be I :-ty cf reerla to disagree with me, I A I era prove what I say." ; - That he will te fa the islands until I'zy 2, was, stated by Mr. Klaw. - "I r:ig to see the volcano, and see i: well," he remarked.- "The lure of .t:.a lien's rs ret me. 1 have longed f r tem ever since I went away last l.-y, so here I an agiln, a full-fledged r.cbfr cf Ce Corae-Cick Club." C D. V.'ri-ht, arr'-r llcnclnla friend cf Mr. Klaw, net. him , when: .the -boat Cocked. ; you;:g cp.aveg lose.- : to eaglet o:i cu::day Oa Eundsy afternc:a tl the Dole Tark the Ochu Er-1 bacebail team defeated the- Yculj Eraves aggrega tica la a well r'ayed Fame, the con test ending with the score 12 to II. The game was hotly contested throughout, and. cot until the third Cut la the tinth inning were the-fans ahle to pick the winners. Louis de Coita, who occupied the . couad for the Eagles, a newly organ ized team, r itched good ball, allowing tut four hits and sending six men to the teach, j In the ninth inning Frank Souza, playing at second base for the Eagles, knocked a home run, thereby scoring the winning run. The hit was the feature of the day. It being the only home run during the entire game. Though both teira contributed free ly to the error column the score re mained close and the game was Keen If contested; Charles Teves, who um pired the- time;' performed fcls duty to the satisfaction of all! -Following:. was the lineup of the Eagles: . . Meaias, c; De Coita, p: Centelo, lb; C Soma, 2b- M. Souta, Sb; Fraco, ss; Morse, rf; Correa, cf; Nobrlga, If. - :a In his present series of DIble les sons, which Is attracting a good deal cf Interest and earnest consideration , from Y. M. :C A. men and others who - Lave been attending, Rev. A. A. Eber . role' will take for his topic Tuesday evening, "What Jesus Saya About Government" He wij.1 treat his sub ject in the light of the, difficulties that confront Individual Christians In their attempt to reconcile their religious and their political duties and ideals. ' The class meets at 6: 45 p. m. in Cooke . -IlalL- - - .... . Vi. v M ( h vtw. U -. 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