Show V What Nevada Says oiVAudienccs Well it is liard tdcompare the demonstration demon-stration of ploasurci and applause by different dif-ferent audiences in different parts of the world But I have received very warm receptions in other places also I assure you F instance the first night I sang I in New York I was called in front of the curtain seven times after the first act They are much more demonstrative in Italy than they are in this country even Why at the close of the performance in I Florence the night Isang Somnambula I was called out thirty times and jmally quelled the disturbance by throwing another thea kisses at the t audience At afterward I was called there soon tre times that I couldnt I out so many many count them and I asked l the gentlemen that it all meant They told me what out audience would keep calling me the until the next day unless I threw thorn So I other theatre atthe I did at kisses as them and threw kisses to went out again and sure enough after manycxprcssions theylet me rest Irl1lor lction satisfaction of such j singing was the interest jn my once that the Rhpps closed at6 oclock to ert employes to hear me able their make remarks to the audience Do the I actors in Italy 7 Everybody out talk right Yes they withoverynotein the th3 is acquainted and they do not arQsingillg I opera you unless made with su nlte tions I tolcmte donna taste If a prima good premo change in her part that is agree I maIms a allge Well done well done l V out they cry I able she takes an other Jlan4 i the Bi1t if on mUSIC unwarrantable liberty wIth the 1 aloud audience inquires sOme one ill the that for They meet did do What you justice to her all the way out evellhancled condemn her all the through They nU1Y and last sentence untilthe throughlmntiltuiC through way in that worthy of ap if there is anytbin ClIi it o plause they scrupulously give I cago Journal Interview I V |