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Show Christened at a Muslcale. At a muslcale given by one ot tho fashionable residents of Larchmont a )oung baritone charmed every one with his beautiful voice and artistic singing of a number of English songs and ballads. The affair was rather Informal, In-formal, and no programmcwas printed, print-ed, so very few of thoso present knew who the singer was. One of the guests, a pretty young girl, who was delighted to the pitch of enthusiasm, rushed up to her hostess after tho baritone had sung his second song and said: "Oh, madame, do tell mo what that young man's name Ip!" "His name," said the hostess, "Is Whltebread." "Whltebread!" gasped tho girl. "It ought to bo Angel Cake. He sings so divinely." |