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y SECTION A. I Music And Musicians , f i,na will havo the opportunity of l.rarmif thn llalph Dunlmr Opera f.mpany coining wpck In repor iMtr. With a company of fifty vol.". thla KnBllnh-apcftklnjr tntwl cl organization will appear In Con tention halt on Thursday nlftht, i Iht 27. In "Carmen," Krldiy j'tunnon matinee, "lloliln Hood,'' ami on Frlduy night, "llohnmlnn ,i ! ' Tlirim ol1 favorite will be t. ,i. cd with acclaim by lovers of nisl. nrul especially will they provo vii . i-fill, nuns, a they will be, In I r k "l. 8" a rcal fe"V(il of mtialo VM he enjoyed. Ml I)rn,i Ioon Jiukfoti, who HlngH thu leading rolo In carmen, nlao In Kolilii llnoil, In fn .ken of by one of tho Chlcao critim In a very flfttlerlne manner us followH, referlne to tlto flrat numi-il opera: No performance of thin pleaxnnt He K"ven aenre has over been more chvmlnB." writes Mien Leslie, "ll.m lovely hU music la, compared tn llie 'tibblah we cravo nnwi crib btt from everywhere, rushed Into puhluliy. Jerky, thin, Jazzed, rur. gtd nil Jingled und nmothercd in artifi'e " Hjliin Hood,' a delivered by the Imnbar company nt tho Ullnola theater, la a perfect delight, tt did not seem postlblo to mo that I could listen to 'itobln Hood' with out Jeaele Partlett Davis, Hut there ts a bewitching ailbstltulo for ixjewi- A younir and vlvmlous crefti e named lorna Doono Ja k son A beauty who lias Jeslo linrl fits fiBUre, except her heuht. hns .TfMi' s dlniplui and a voice mriht heauiirul to hear In the. sonKs Mrs. pai made famous, 'ih Promlao Mo' never nmtnded in ire delicately sympathetic and lapfiMttltiR than when Jllaa Jai kson ssrijt It ex(iulsltely and modestly, as If turbans, she, too, thought of .Tfssl" here, w'lero she lived and Vicio she Ilea sleeping with a stone a.vc her, on which Is swra the Imt verso of 'Oh J'romlao Mt' which she never sunn. Mla Jack son recites most beaulKully the llitte, neglected verso whllo tho or rhetni plays tho molody of the song.'' i "Travllta," with a cast headed by MmeIHa Oalll-Curol, llonlamlnn IJlR'il nnd Oluseppo do Iuca. and with new settings by Joseph Ur ban, will open tho now neiwon at the Metropolitan Op.ura House, tho evening of Monday, November It. Kcmlor Challaplne, the celebrated Jttimlan bass, will probably havo g'i"st uppearnnces ' at tho Metro tiollt in In "Horls tloudoilnoff," ''Me'iktofela," "Don Carlos" und possibly "The llnrbcr of Hevllle." Korngold'a "Head City," Massenet'g "La Navarralse" and Verdi's "Kr nard" will bo tho first thrco nov elties of tho season, nil within the month These wcro t.allent .points brought out nt tho conference which Ulullo Oattl-Casazia, general man ager of the Metropolitan, hud with newspapermen on Thursday after noon, tho day nfter his arrival from Europe on thn l'rrsldento WlUm. Tho names of the lato Unrlco Ca ruso and Josef Mann wern stricken fro- the list. It was stated that Joteph fjembach would sing tho rolfs Intended for Mann, who died ring a recent performance of "Alda" In Ileriln. Scmbach. who Teas III most of lost seaaon, wns said tu be In good voice, and his engagement, which was to have bttn for only tho latter part of the new season, was altered so as to bring him back to tho opora house at the start. Through tho veil of obscurity which has shrouded tho future di rectorship of tho Chicago Opera as sociation since tho return of Mrs. Harold V McCormlck. nfter an ab sence of eight years, there cornea a suggestion that Mary Harden will no longer be at the helm of tho Chi cago Opera after tho conclusion of the present season, and the change way come oven sooner. If current rumors are well-founded, s states rmmnrnjire will.fnundPil, m jitates , 1 J CONVENTION MuMf-al America of reeont Issue Commenting further, the nrtlrle tales nothing definite regarding the misty situation can lie ascer tained. Th officials of the Chicago opera- reiterate their Ilrm allegiance: to MIsm OaAden ninl Imllriiiiptly deny rumors! of a ohiinge. lint tho undercurrent of dlasatlsfactlon exists with those higher up. a subtle nt mosphere of "wait and sen" persists; nnd there Is little tl.nit.t that th nebulous and anomalous state of af fairs In wlili h tho opera Is clnan"d ' will be resolved before another sea son hns pasd Into history. j Considerations financial and per- i sonal aie at tho root of the matter. ! It Is not n question uf tha ability or the high purpose of Mary tlar- i den since s4ie took over thn gen eral directorship ol the opera In j January, 1321 Kvents that pre- I ceded her appointment nnd that j havo followed without her hnnwl- . edge or control havo Insl-iua'ed themselves Into the problem. i Tho regular fortnightly meeting I of the llyechka club was held Hot- , . urday afternoon In the library with Moodamrs 8. 3. Kaufman, It. O. i Piper, Lloyd H. Mitchell nnd W. 11. I Williamson as hostesses The pro- gram W'iih selected from ltumian I composcm as follows- l Taper Dnvelopmetit of Hussion music Mrs. (', J,, Oondate. 1 Piano --Knm'nn'il ostrow, (Jtub Insirln), Jim. 1 It. Short. Voice Hung of Indu; (Itlmsky. NEW WAY 10 ; TAKE YEAST I n Convenient Tablet, Form Combined With i Iron and Other Health Builders. Quickly Builds New Flesh, 1 Strength and Health 1 No nM in rat yBt etkf any tnnrM Tkfi yaat (h new ny way In tlfaiant ' tat) ft form, aa embiMlM In lrenUM Yail Hvtryon has hr-anl of tht fmlnir mr . aclaa rrfonntl by yea at. especially In f caaea of Ion of weight, waaknesa, poor i appetite, mal-nutrltlon ami getitral "run- ' donn" rordltlcina. Tha reaajn of thie amazing reaulta la that yeaat rontalna a certain myite- j rlnua element called vIlMnlnea whkh wa do not get tn our preaant-day diet, but which nrei abaolutely neneaiary for i"9l ' health and proper rhyalc! development. I Iron lied Yeaat rontalna hlahly eonen ' trated brewer' yeaat which la far richer.) In vltamlnea thun ordinary baktnir )eat. t In addition, It enntalna Iron and other well known health bulldera, ao that you really Kct two aplcndld tontca In ona. If you want to put nn pood aolld fleh I tf you nt to Increaie your atrength to that you can tackle hard work nnd enjoy It, If you want to put good healthy color In your cheeka, and feel "fit" all tha tlm-- then tr Ironlied Yeaat Tint fur I clearing up aallow nnd btMchy ihln In moat cnaos Ironlied Yeaat will bring uecioei improvenieni vy tne mini day The Hallo went compleiloita Kill uaually be cieareii un in eaa man iwn waaki rind out how it la to be In perfect health all the time' Oel Ironlied Yeaat todai Tacked In convenient Sanl-tape paekaga that you can "Hp In your veat pocket. Coat no more per do than common yaaat lach package rontalna 10 da) a treatment and coata only H ir Juat 10c a day Mpeclal dlrectlona for children In each DAultiro. Maue vy me ironut-'U i eaa; -jntpany Atlanta, ua. Aavt KICHtY CDHCtNTRATCO VITAMIMt TOWIC OI-1HU mummirrn .Mr....... lVVWyvWWVvVyvrV Korsak'ifft. Miss Ola Ire Pid lisn , Piano- Itsrniri'llo, rj Minor, I (Itublnsteln), Mrs. Paul lllack wolder. Whistling - - UuMiInu N'atlnnnl Hymn, (I.voff). Mrs. W. J. Zol linger. Piano Warcsto Caprice, (Itubln stein). Miss Marie Wall. Voice -The Lonely Heart. fTaeha- Ikowskli, Jim. l.loyd Mltrhell. i The Crerle School of Music pre. , sented Its puplli In recital nt On- ' tenary Mctlmdl-t church .,u Tues day evening before s fm oudlenco I who were mi' nnri '-caiHo . f hn f Tr-r rn rrm i mm imiiiiiiinifi wmWi 11 iumi imhihuih I BEGINNING TODAY Jack Holt IN Grim Comedian" Mfp, tilt! prlmitiost Jo.MtT tm tin- Miirld's lnt;, :c, is tin; lirtitJigtiiiM nnd (OIIK'll- Is worked out In ncuiBs, Jnek Itolfs ly-si Clinrni'tcrliitlon Also Other Features 'a t i virr.t-i LwiwwriiiiMiiiii n I iiiii'ii H m ii 1 1 1 ii i ill iii i i i iin.i ii WMwwMiMMWWMWMwawwaMWwwwMwwi n,,n 111 mum wmmm wwmmmm mm urn mm nmmnm wn m wmw i i i iiiiwwwwmmmWM HALL NOV. 2 TULSA DAILY WORLD, program rendered, as follows t'rcrle " Violet' l irt Wlt" Violet JIay. Horn. "The Hong of the tld' Hleanor Sklnne--. Katy "Nor- , Mr. ltohde, "ttefnie Jlnaart's trait" Joan tivtn. l.lch'ner "Pink" Adalaido Hard. Hayden "Andnnle." ltrlilnl, ma" tOuet) llnael Levin, Crerle Wnchs, "Nnilla" K.'lthr) n de.-hc tlnttl Hellars, fvlo.m t H-y- Twl- light - Frances Dav nt f . .rt i lm orpiul m liN srnv ut ri'.-u 1 1 11 1 11 it i j SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, Heading ljf" ..f lil. nllb "There Little till I. limit Vy"-- I.eonmn tjlntt llndard, s), ".ltd Masurka, I) I flat;" IJebllng, lb), "Serenade, op. V4, No. 1" lwroth Calvert, Handel, (iroral). "Hear Me V Wlnrta and Vve" reeltatUe. from "Julius Caeear " KipiM.i C. lplol -Mr. Leslie Vatbrougli Mlvnsrekl t Violin) Mnsuik In C rrances l)a , al 'ln i moo. ('ulettn IMv 'The T'a,Ti-d o' ih- Tin Nuldlo Netln rhs'iicti 'I- , ultc fur 1 otgan). 1 M")inn rli It. tm n fr the War M i.iih-i.i Hi BEGINNING TODAY Vivien Martin IV Pardon My French" IniiiRltiK liu'lous VUlnn Mnrtln mat .liii'rmlliiK ns n I'rclu'li imilil trjlni; to triirh tho lliiLi-i-3 (H-oprr ninliiicrN, miv- 1 Imk tliriu from n kiuik of crook 1, mill finally ri'titMiij; their on niul liclr to inimli to tlm ulttir ullh rcrfllnnml , 1 1 -nllls .McCllllcuildyl PATHE NEWS i'.i..ci: oncAusritA Scric-n Tliilf lOlOO. 11(80, ISl lft, 2, 3HS, tillO, C:in, 7, HII5, 0:30 AiIiiiImIoii .tSo Chllilrun I On MAIL ORDERS NOW TO J. G. RE1GHEL, P. O. BOX 321 PRICES $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 AND $3 PLUS 10. WAR TAX 1921 J.-alou, 3 Mmi'im-m IIU I'ih well HeroiiHtle, 4 Mi.nient The Tin Hclldei's Ii'uuernl Lois (iui-O' Mr. William Walter I'eirv will present his pupil, Mla Janice Mnldrr In ptano recti u I on Hat-irday, Oi tu ber II, at the llluai), T U oil. ok In tho following proginm. "Prelud nd l-'tiguc In Hl Minor." Itarh, "Honata op tt. Nn 'I ' (Al legro. Allegrelto Nunc Mitnii-ltn, Presto .on fooii.i lOi'Vivin Hch. -no Kb." I'h.ipit nf 1 Inn eln des ilesann M. ml. -'in Lisst. ' ltitiisleiu ki' s i 4 s nn n i in - Inti m . i I M i .i! ' BEG NING TODAY mil? William S. HART IS 3 WORD BRAND ins m:vkst I'lrn itn A rlnrj- IiorIiiiiIiik In "ill(l nrul" ilaju nml in-1 1 1 nt; IhriiiiKli tin IIU In prriii'iit. Willi (lie ntm In to umit tolrit of ; rriiiir nml rinliiMiiiiii. Also a Good Comedy hmi'll TlltH lOsin, 1 1 1.10, i!:l8, 2, :IC, t::iii, 7, mn, mill) I'll Mm -I l'n ijnii i i Mil h M i i 1,1 oln ii III p' ' nt a gtrnili uf her plum implis in rn mil nt the lliu.4iv on Itic .rnleg i f Krt Idnj, tl. ti l. ci 2. and Mill br assisted oy Mls Agnes Duiilgiin, soprano, n pupil of Mr ttnhert Itolce caison nnd Mis tlertrtide Livingston, a vio lin pupil or Mr llany Knltr COLLUSION AMONG THIEVES m A 1. 1 h i i:i- )ii s I n ,i r, u. ;? After t bre 'file In ! lie en 'A I'i- it in. i m'i i n Pi ihi-.n li.t.... V. r ll I, -t f f I', i I,'., i.. I '14 i ' h 'VlJ.ni,' t i . i i i i , II i ' r it i Ionise In I c li M l- .e. , l)d Kl h I i. ' ,se .'lt to 111- ' .. l I noon Thursday tmmodlat- ly following tin- Jury wa eiiipnneled In ilw rasa of "Short" I ii v and hi mother, J..r who .n oitargid with th aftie off.n... joimiy with Hestii- Inmid H l . lini u-,.d that HeH'h ).n, rl ii ml '"i.in lu y alio "'J t b'-msel'-i - -i 't- .1 -ip along with itlii is i h .liUip iillcgsj 'n lull' n. . i led o.il Ly Joe 1 111 I 3 BEGINNING TODAY VAUDEVILLE CLARA MORTON Solo Soncotogiie" LEWIS & HENDERSON "Just Two Little Girls" AL RAYMOND nnd TOM SCHROM GEORGE DAMERAL & MYRTLE In "Tho Sixth Reel" ICATE & WILEY "Watch Your Stop" PKICESt MkIiI loni r l-'liiiir, "' I llnhtiii), l.'i 2xi unil .'I.Ki, Ini'liiillne 'I'll i, Vl!i:iC DAV 3IAT1NKKS , liimi-r I'ltior, -Spj ll:il(inr, Km Ini liiilina Tax t . )ic t I l Jer t -i t itr Willi I'u-t In Until ( tmrurtera l3i