Review of reviews and world's work . rican opinions. Nbl .1 few I. ember 17. beef, of tin- mosl eminent European composers |H»rk. and lamb had declined by from two to have visited this country to oversee in person l pound in all ed one cent a pound, M li i-. expected to arrive some time and Hour from 75 a barrel. The during the present month to preside oxer the idden drop in first presentation of his opera Ysobel. of corn and Signor Puccini, another Italian composer, is phenomenally high already in this country, and in the course of ?••.ill personall) eeto the tagingall the oukl m American pla


Review of reviews and world's work . rican opinions. Nbl .1 few I. ember 17. beef, of tin- mosl eminent European composers |H»rk. and lamb had declined by from two to have visited this country to oversee in person l pound in all ed one cent a pound, M li i-. expected to arrive some time and Hour from 75 a barrel. The during the present month to preside oxer the idden drop in first presentation of his opera Ysobel. of corn and Signor Puccini, another Italian composer, is phenomenally high already in this country, and in the course of ?••.ill personall) eeto the tagingall the oukl m American pla) Dxt Girl of the Golden .. • / whi< li h< ha put into operatii form. 1,000,000,0v. v. f • ? lamest on re rhere could not be a more impn iv< tribute than it was I tit ta te in thi i oun d the production ol oat tr) than thcra leadei and man _ THE AMERICAS REVIEW Of REVIEWS. II JOHNSTONE, PREPARING FOR \ PLIGHT ie of the \Vright~flyers and!s altitu ager, for desiring to become an Americancitizen. The genial German arti-t -corns toseek American citizenship for any financial?n r because of any assumed love tor ourinstitutions. I wish to become an Amer-ican citizen, he tells us, because of what Isee is the future of (rrand Opera in the UnitedStati \i last one European has sought lis for our culture. T. , Fhe aviation tournament at Bel- Belmont . mont lark passed ott with no fatal accident--, and hut one or two minor one-. The meet was the most important and. from the public point of view, the mosl satisfactory yet held in America. More than a score of flyers national fame took part, and biplanes and monoplanes were represented in almost il numbi • Often half a dozen or more in the air at the same time. Ihi event of tlu- tournament was the race to the Statue of Liberty and return,a distance of 34 mile-. Mr. Thomas F. Ryanhad ottered a prize of $


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