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EAMES 5 DEBUT AS VERDIS AIDA. Charms a Big Audience at the Metropolitan Opera-House. AN OLD-FASHIONED NIGHT. Flowers, Curtain Calls, Ap- proving Shouts and Gen- eral Enthusiasm. \THIS MILLIONAIRESS LOVED DOOMED MAN. 1 RTT TORN: SNR emt Qn em Pearle Reland Reed to Underge Ancther Opevati ‘Te-Day—Oaborne's lasation. Toor Roland Reed. There ts every Probability thar he will not see another Sunrise. He is to undergo another opera- tion to-dag, and the doc way that he has one ch of surviving It, Reed’ Vacity have deem a source of amazement, | nto those who have known him tntt ely for years, When the first opera | tlon Was performed upon him he was | carried into the “theatre of St Luke's Hospital and placed upon the table | About him rose the ters of seats ua ally occupied by students, but in thi te empty Turning to the phystet i harge of him, Reed ren a dreegy amie: “You have a mighty Poor advance agent here, doctor. I naver Playid to euch a bad house before.” The comedian's iliness, at first diagnosed os appendicitis, now turns out to be cancer , |G08SIP OF THE THEATRES. | \trouble, Stomach trouble, con ad Until Feb. | all who need! treatment for any sickness or! suffering, be it Catarrhal trou- ble, Bronchial trouble, Lung |i ‘ney trouble, Bladder trouble 3 ret, with | Liver trouble, Deafness, He. Noises, Rheumatism, or reed other infirmity, will be treated| until cured at the rate of $3 a| | month, all medicines included, | meat ‘The peepic knew by years of ex- perience hod the land practice lives up to the text of its lessons The throngs of people whe teok the offer under the §1 rate now eeteem themselves fortunate, because they realize to the full that the offer moant exactly what Ite wont- Ing purported it to meas. It was tho same with the opportunity given under the #2 rate, Th was prompt enough and attent accept literally (ae annowucemen i of @ part of the intestines, °° Phere was an old-fashioned Italian Kasing Up The' imds. 4 @pera atmosphere at the Metropolitan According to hisiory, Lord Beacons- Yast night when Verdi's “Alda” was pre- fleld, after completing a work of Engtish » Semted for the first time this season. diplomacy, > his servant out for a » Eames was making her first appearance jot of the trashiest novels he could pur- in the title role and the new French chase. Then the grea: statesman buried « demor, Al’ ‘8, whose voice and method himeei{ in perusal of such stories as are very like Tamagno's, was her lover, “Roaring Dick, the Pride of the Rock- Rhadames. The house was pretty fairiy lea,” and “Bnipe of the Gutter; or, the crowded, and the deafening applause and Gragshopper's Revenge,” in order to re- the wild cries of “Brava!” and “Bravis- Hove his mind of the great strain. This met" that were hurled at the singers, ancodote to suggested by the presence at "without any pretense of waiting for the Weber & Fields's Music Ital of Assist- Muste to cease, recalled the times before Ant District-Attorney Osborne, who has the period of German opera during which charge of the mysterious Molineux cane, * we learned lessong !n suppressing emo- end later by the appearance at the mame tr ind manifesting our approval at place of amusement of Harry Cornish, + the proper times. The Infection spread the principal witness in |. Both : from top and bottom 10 the middle of the seemed to enjoy the performances, and _ house until, at the climax of the third for the time al; thoughts of handwriti abt, around the “glittering horse shoe” experts end conficting testimony were . of boxes there was a wave of clapping apparently forgotten fiands and a view of flushed and eager Mage Debut of Rates's Coat. . faces, Bouquets were thrown {n pro- $20 driving coat of Charles » fusion and curtain calls were too numer- RACHEL WEST. er hnown, thro h horse @us te count. It was the tenor that at- ‘This ts Rachel West ¢ y/ made ite frst aaa 3 ‘ pearance on any slage at the Vic- tracted upstairs and down; the soprano| she is a mult!-millionalress. ly last ghanine 3 "Chris ‘andthe that charmed the centre, She has laid her heart and fortune at the feet of Hugh Scarlett, who loves her | [Vomderful Lamp. drome wore Fames was both a surprise anda dit-|in return, But Scarlett cannot marry her. He has sold his birthright, like Esau | the winner Sf tice sibtne ‘oat » @ppointment. To those who bad been | of oid, for a ‘mean of red pottage.” For the sake of an idle flirtation with Lady|he wore was not 20 “horsey” as waiting to hail her as a great dramatic | Newhaven he has torfelted the right to ask Rachel's love. Rates’ Tarment, and and ie gente: | Soprano she seemed lacking tn force; He ts even forced into a strange duel by Loré Newhaven, who induces him to thing, ae hin ’ drab a thing, and kind); yh ir. fhe was not the tragically dominant | draw lots to dete of the two 11 die by his own nand. coat’ “This coat was tl fiers ‘te Aide [of tradition, "Something Whieh of thet up driv elder twee of very thick crpem colored ity” ‘ 7 a ick cream colored st A AER hae All opal aac tb pint srtktng sltuaaton undertie one of the greatest romances of the century— ae elton, with bell sit and very | Prom . : Si Pottage.’ by Mary Chalmondeley. e book is creating the greatest excite- | ai sleeves. r. ty bervve her memory entirely—it was Just] mont both here and in England. ' yin er ihe nar tet menue | y fore the “O Patria Mia" aria—and the "Throw 0 fold around him twice, ‘ sh the courtesy of Harper Bros. The Evening World 1s enabled to print | fv, welts on each sid pager ine brompter was heard all over this thrilling story in serial form. tach weh'a pera ne atin 7 | palgethes Re ueavenssisasica prin | The first chapter wilt appgar in The Evening World of next Monday, Jan. ‘Two Girls Badly Rerned. was f Sint ©’ gilty that she presented, no matter i¢| — Come mime tt is Two of the ehining lights of the . ~ Umid and tender to an unwonted de- = = =| Weberfied chorus did not twinkle on the @ree. in her light brown skin she made stage last night. remained at @ lovely picture. and she sang delicious home to nurse aundry pital burns and Ty. “Her intensity increased, tou, as (6 restore thelr netves to normal condition, bog fe progressed. is mat poaupy Alvarez found in Rhadames @ dusky maid of ail that sulted him better than any r to light in yet essayed. He {s at his ot \ the evenii nel ire to a ‘amos . \ and dramatically, when the action le | Gray tried to extinguish the biaze Prost intense. | Last night he was out of jand ner dress caught fire. Mise Sher- YD © Mune somestmes— ible | wood eprang to tlie reecue and tore the ‘ tion 10 avers thats bat i al impa dol wae t Murned, ai eine hands, lot and aut ‘ative, te nw ebout | a. fis Blan’ noves clearly and wall, Ae the} After all, T eee no alam of the bp | who ot un the letter printed here,| Atte the fire wan put ct physician lctorious general he made an !mposing | nroxch of these black days for Chi-| from which I quoted a month wan ci 0 dress the burns of both 3 that were to come about New Pend with a mind like ie rat re. ‘They wi!) be all right fp Ye ume. Th out there have an nte or the English Milton, | jendiah sraloacy. wae ePIC. ve, Polish up both the “inferno” and “Para- beget ot Wan Pigares. ad " a perior. About @ month aap I quoted here the | “ise Lost.” He must be @ fool. nae athe, mance of “Broadway, to ance As nasro, Bcottl, | predictions made in & Chicago letter eee tite re, le to oo the nem baritone, sang and acted h printed In @ pro-stavery paper in this| beams yet piay In peace over Chicago, the cinitrior of tt. Musee. ri ag inl o poblie | te tag.. ‘ibey enough to make a|'?ouwh the New Year has come, and tlived 0 New yesterday High a Pricstens ast Geant the Messen-! greenhorn quake in his boote, ltasme - eid sind in January wag ds somiract whe the as pt nr| that there was to be; me Axed for the jamboree, tn the mein, maior of the. Musee, They ; TE eiciae with, jet. His in Chicago vt New| Amd how was the thing staved off include the Columbus Eroup, tl Celeb. him some trouble, but he held it well In ere to be vghting| In this way, About a fortnight ago ‘ito eS of the Werld and the hand and shared a curtain call at the corners, | ‘ie Irreconcilables on both sides began B cost ol in the streets, gibbets at the corn the rej end of the third act. The b f scene in aetna sky-ecrapers, horrid nélses |to “task of reconetiiation, just as if| an ie. aval adie "free ot wna Hues 1 Ls n traction of the| 4#u!naldo and Otls, or Oom Paul and hee work to get the figures ‘f djand, worse than all, @ con! suing, curveney! Rulles might so talk If MeXinley and it contract time, - _ = you” may eae tates Hapeepensedl The fiat tne, According to the Chi- Mies Haynes Is Original. ‘ | 5 a | tons were m a fool, an a |cago Times-Herald, was that on 18] Gertrude fe nourtah: LECTURE-SONG RECITA Jar astrologer or a fortune-teller; yet] “an agreement was entered Into, be. | iarae-nined Prerance "ont thresters 2 tween contractors je unto: 4 BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, | ner were rented tare by an,omloh| Ns recited Maa Wap | ele Org yg tna at (a newenaper which seemed to believe | adjustment: arrived at by the joint oon-! fair ia Haynes and her “Choir ‘The first of three lect: ng recitals | them. ference for the settlement of the Cs Colestial” are at Kowter & Bial's, and on “The Art of Singing,” by Willta 1 would not refer to the thing Just | ferences in the beoncee | trades will Be | recently. oat, ariter, in ng 6 c. by William taelyam” | Onding npon the central bodies of each | her cad altvinad her to be more otiial ‘ kespenre, & well-known English | now, when the time for the “cataclysm” |and thelr affliated organisation In her scenic acceasoriee, which are ; teacher of singing, will take place nt| is nest. but for the fact that 40 many dont know ali the details of the! stmilar i= th used by the dame Mendelssohn Hall this afternoon at 3] newspapers rcar whenever labor whis- | SU0seauent procestings, hut ‘ast that) with ‘Tita, locks, Mins Haynes says eclock. The theme will be “Produc. | pers. ‘ ake un by born parties at the Jet ee ns cabernensg ‘ Py tion.” Henry Walle, will assist at the| What was the trouble tn Chica | Fhe year. and Tam sure ‘has if Chere | fo ee Mp Pn ae tll pee 1 nia ny! The men of the building trades there | had been any fighting or falling sy.) Oe the eects. ° ¥ \s yes oe David Bispham, ket serapers or gibbets if Chicago I would a | were ina tanete with the Donses about have” eon firat-clasg. pieures of the prigens jer'e New Farce. | wages, and there was talk of a strike| whole taing in The World 1 ' LAWTON FUND | PROGRESS, [>t 9 dager chats tht the Crlongo astrologer, whe | wAl, Renamer wil present for tre | At the case was represented by the] New York paper ought to be made to| firet tlme “Tie Gypsfigu:’ (The hee | terrifier the men would never budge an one his a ht oy rs eas foi OL a bo Tate, mute by were “ « wo je ave it ou ° 5 4 on CouBtn ASnsenoee that Hore'| neh ice Hoare Soi Dale tan) venuid Tule Chicago. at New Years, wit appeat. 4 Mtockor, a dealer | than 950,000 Has Reen Raised Surrenéer, men o $10) whereas the € Mercury must have is sald to be one of Ris Up te Date, lence, the bosses would get McKinley | been in the jie focal aC RE an “WASHINGTON, J: to call up the troops, the men would SOHN SWINTON. J ¥ N, Jan. 4—Gen, Corbin, | ting bombs at the houses they had built, | — — os — - ‘@ the Lawton Fund Committee, an- Rounces that the subseriptions to the! spy received by the committee amount army would shoot them on sight if they were Filipinos, and then t gibbets would be set up In the strecte for the strikers who hed previously He ways that this, with the money sub- » brings the fund well been laid low. You see that the Chicago ecribbler BORN FI matic person, but The E believe that anything is ‘Therefore a prize o The Evening World to born first in 1900. pectin physician as $25 away at interest un’ twenty-one years of age egg that would be! “tail pone $25 PRIZE FOR BABY Some one baby was born first in the year 1900 in Greater New York. Was it a boy or a girl, an east-sider or a west-sider, a Brooklynite or a Williamsburger > “It is not possible to find out,” Said a dog- furnish legal proofs of their child having been By legal proofs, of course, The. Evening World means the certificate of a reputable ag the successful parents were to put this peters mowers to “Prize Baby Editor,” RST IN 1900. vening World does not impossible, f $25 will be given by the parents who can to the exact time of til their child became what a nice little nest- ‘The trike, or rather lockout, of the! sixty men and fifteen women which oo- curred yesterday in the shop of the Em-; pire Bult and Gloak Company, at 16, Slow Waverly place, Is not having, nor ts it likely to have, any influence over con- tracting closkmakers, and there ta not likely to be a general strike of i baie trade, as has been reported. The trouble in the shop came avout by the refusal of the head of the firm to sign the an: nual scale of wages of the Cloakmakers Union. The contractor wanted to have ten operators work ut & stated weekly salary. This would give them more than they could earn at plecework, but operators, and Business Agent Lows 1 the United Brotherhood with the hope of keeping th ethe work. The ten operatora, whe were of- fered the weekly salary were loyal to their union and refused to sign any c ttact unless thelr [ellow-work benefited. The firm declined any agreement tore, #0 all hands quit. no provision was made for the’ other | He tl with any other opera- and in reply ctates that no lolation St if in wunietpal roy service has been owe in the act! \er's contention ‘drivers as by Bey afl! the garment workers of Orange Jy Mfenom connected with {inion 5 Py nited Workers. eee and this © entire atriks Bi oer’ * has he and Union against contractors ts ered There affecting any other establishments. One of the largest contractors Or haved gonaidered by the union to of cloakmakers” said rationed with last year's agree that as the union, of which ses als members, aske no further ad¢vauce, he) Saye he sees No reason why the col ine season should not be the same At the headquarters of the Salon t ean itle probability of this rd aan does ie Progress. 18 Upon No, 1 deny the M it the various shops to nes the bpm] hav their shops there have been no fo from the. varnishers and nat thas claim to Satna hardwood finis! is be jceaulog pe t 4 Bast : ¢ o " 4 ‘ourth street aoe he efforts of the Print ee he | They claim t respect been admit trom the Hrot'se 7 ee : that rp received emetly whet they were Pitan an | net believe what they read. to they Sue Now It Is $3 a Month, It cr ey ae oes Tana i ful iment twill not be gt ie due Indonnitely Te tontned to the month January. te iB ual tore Copelas Gordon a they ori never alte lla y, exactly what It cars. Net a pouny mere than $3 a month will be asked from any patients for treatment or medicines anti! they are cured. Net a penny more than 63 a month will be sevepted trom any pationts bows or renewing treatment under this efer enti! they are cured. Peete ce ,GERME THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 4, 1900. $3 A MONTH | UNTIL FEB. Instances of Cures. _ PRANIC G. Comstock, 5 ita Herttora ¥ ‘ferent doctors dust year ago he had J himeet had. giv lp deeper and had ‘les 2 dent \ ing th 4 t onery, ton Totally Heat Wh me pee without ths eh fold by exigent "madi that there was no fr bag Tan hear betl today 8. ve no, dimiult standing what fone, even if try tack or Mee. G, W. SUTHERLAND, aw Ith ot. New York, ah boon so deat couldn't hear a word tin ‘in her ear. She ale suffered almost into! authority multitude that} 5 holses in her heed ¢! 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