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Show OPERA COMPANIES RETAINING GERMANS Teuton Music, However, Is Under Ban of Popular Disapproval in East, Says Miss Lucy Gates. - Though (.term ;in music, like nil else ; of C e rin mi f hivor, is jjenernl I v under , the ban of -popular disapproval in the, east, part ieularly in New York, (ier-man (ier-man artists are retained in the opera companies, even in fnee of the. fact that several of the most noted ha e beeu , eliminal ed already because of espinn- , nr. charges, accord in to M iss Lucy ates, who retti rued to Salt: i nke yesterday yes-terday morning after a month "s con- I cert tour through the east and Canada. Can-ada. in the Canadian cities whdre she san M iss. Oat os took occasion to observe the conspicuous lack of war enthusiasm of the kind found in the l;nited Stater-". Ked ( toss work by women, she said , was not meet i ne; with the eager re- 1 spouse which wonmu in thi eon 11 1 ry j have shown, aud it was seldom that: she sa w women or girls engaged in. knitting during her concerts, a spectacle, spec-tacle, she said, which was not at all uncommon in the case of her American' audiences. "The high cost of living in Canada," Mi.-s Cat'1 declared, "is only a fourth as great as in the I'nited States. Ktr Hooverisni. a-; established in the Vnited States, the Ca nadia us have mi nsti tut ed a mild form of printed appeal in their restaurants, urging the guests to refrain from eati ng cert a i n foods on cert a i o davs, but without any -triet, prohibited" prohibi-ted" regulations. ' 1 Miss (iates returned to Salt Lake for the )'U r pose of rehearsing the part of Juliet in the opera " Komeo ami Juliet.'' Ju-liet.'' whi-di will be presented by local talent at the Sal Lake theater during t he first week in January. 1 mniedi-atelv mniedi-atelv folowiug her engagement here she will leave to begin a tour through Texas. |