The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1900, Page 7

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AEN WN OROOLYR Last Year of Century to Be Notable in the WILL BEGIN WEDNESDAY. Meetings to Be Non-Sectional and Phenomena! Success ‘The Inst year of the expiring century fe to witness 4 religious revival in Brooklyn the like of which, ministers eay, hes never been even dreamed cf in the City of Churches. It will start With « meeting at noon on Wednesday at the Young Men's Christian Associa~ Bullding, at Bond and Fulton Romination, during the whole year, Every minister will be expected to lend ‘The addresses at the opening meeting vered by the Rev. Dra. Arthur . of Brooklyn; Len G. Brough- tom, of Atlanta, Ga., and the Rev. Fred- @riek H. Jacobs, the “singing evangel- fet,” for ten years or more the com- panton of Dwight L. Moody, These thre: evangelists are to give tmpetus to the | an: pevival be Dr. A. C. Dixon saya of the contem- vival “I believe this movement is instigated | _ purely through the spirit of God working on the hearts of the pastors and con Gregations, It is eo spontaneous. Thera thas been no working up toa climaz. I: Of God working in the hes. Br. Pierson, who te one of the leaders of the revival and who will utter the first word at its launching on Wednes- ay, says that the method employed de like-that used with Uy cess in Glasgow, Scotland, for the last “For campaign purpores,” says Dr. Pierson, “Glasgow has been divided into eleven Gistricta, In each of these dis- tricts a certain pulpit has been desig- mated as the headquarters of the dis- Un- | of procedure, as also regarding quee-|their total aggregate duration was ot made to him. He gives ail the orders to his supporters and co-workers. Lord | jating to labor, wages and iddustrial ac- Brook! persons. forts wil be made to reach and convert all of them. L’'Harmente at Madison Square All is ready for the grand annual car- zt i I it gbte 22 4 s 28! sf [ies | i Fi e& i #3 tt i THE WORLD: MONDAY TENING, JANUARY 15, 1000, WAR NEWS ovomere Lee.” CONCERT WAS A | SEMBNICH REVEL iat. wal al Her Beautiful Singing rn “iA 1G ae ___ MONDAY, JANUARY 1, goo, et oa Ladies’ Suit Department, Qaity Wins an Ovation at the Opera House. considered, these two for Tr Sy ea specials ‘ueaday’s selling are ADIES' RAINY DAY SUITS—Practicability come — bined with style and 4 i." Lae, O08 150 LA ee , Of fine H » Venetian Serge, Cheviot and Broadcloth, not Coeaaali SAPPLENO TH ” Cian) f WS Z4, yi Superlatives are exhausted when one Comes to write of Sembrich, whose each successive appearance seems to develop some new charm of voice and method of pinging. At the Opera-House concert last night she fairly revelled in runs and trills and sustained high notes, col- oring all her song with a velvet quailty of to \s eh a re and Tiahiag euoh cosicias en faiterte ine Sot where for less than $15.00; here to-mor- 10 a only of those who dominate the impul- row, very special, at... ‘ : wee lo a i v sive and enthuslastic Sunday popular con goers. Her programme num- bers were the Mozart aria ‘Il Re Pas- tore’ and Meyerbeer's “L'Etolle du Nord," but to these she was forced to ad@ Buononcini's “Pe Gloria,‘ the “Ah Non Glunge" from “Sonnambula” and Brahms'a ‘Vergaebliche Stuend chen.” She was in her most gracious, even rollicking, mood and manifestly enjoyed the ovation she got. The concert was excellent In nearly every particular save one—length. It was ten minutes past 11 when it was over, and at that time the house, which had been full, was three-quarters empty. Arthur Friedheim, the planist, made his first appearance this season in Lisst's Concerto in E flat major, which he play- The Ladjimith Lyre cheers a besieged | pence, ‘The demand was oo great and|‘d wits considerable | expression, | Dat parrteon ‘regularly. A copy with lus- the aupnly bo lMmited thet it commanded | without the cyclone force with which trated supplements has reached London, | 8!l the momey the pure ser had, frem| Mark Hambourg has invested it this 4 ‘ivening World reproduces one | half a crown to half a severe, The| season, Bertram, the new baritene, cartoons by e famous war |eillor,, han a department tor SEr8| conarmed the good impression he made Sena aseaee sie | Cet res atta eee ted rm ne Duet cating th * our own variety of songs in excellent voice with for sit-in price, which Is nominally six- 'by wireless telegraphy.”’ 00d Uae ‘and expression as varied as a the themes. The sweet, pure tenor of Dippel was heard at its best in an aria from ‘The Huguenots” and some bal- JOHN SWINTON ON are moar ae BRITISH LABOR. 2208 fis tNogie” belgnesr.”. from “Noble ur, nots.” Her extreme nervousness, {ll dis- ot ised by a presen of self-assurance, riticiam. mies (Sea Official Report of Favorable Kind for Beitish|Sisrmed crutitm. sera, whicn was PRIME ELECTRIC SEAL SCARFS, with 6 tails; formerly sold at $6 each, and you'd probally have to pay that much to-day for them at > gy ‘ Wen DETER ME OmARc Lead , 010 OP 8 Gamay 199 Georg Ve Oneeh, Parlor Furniture—Reduced . embraced Workingmen—Strikes and Lockouts, Their [Thi itn sire lt: THE worst thing the matter with it is that you've Gains or Losses. fated for Fachalkowaky', CINE over: looked at it—our sample line, which it is ee Se te ee Sat LS eh ee er best to renew every few weeks, no matter if we tatds ther otbede of organiaaton and| veda Fear. in'iws tere were, ana | TRIUMPH FOR ALVAREZ | ido lose money. tions in polities and economics, are full) 15,000.00) days more than three-Afths IN “ROMEO AND JULIET. Some odd lots, quite as attractive, afe <a aac oceania tae. cod eres eo AAS lin | a Siem Mat, 9g seas included, pias we can a eaepe tne | nad of the engineers. t mudience at the Metropolitan ; initgpropertion to population the atrikas| sieht audi! Much of it at Half Price, but this word of ; here to-morrow for..... p' q furnishes statistic m4 ‘wet far more numerous, | Opera-House, may have felt some re- d Med 4 . “ M A . ae) 4 P Tis | prices erase and lchou; andl tee tat toe in Bawa See ret that it was hie “only 1prer unr detail will explain it all—and the selling will the publie with tical,” when they performances.” It was certainly @ pop- a * TI aa ee vce reine copeaae tine bertormance for Alvares start to-morrow (Tuesday) morning. Wocrsa Gp ‘cietbee orn “Romeo et Juliette” was offered the/y é | r f i la- tion al by xtrikes or joskou mi q The Commisstoner for Labor is an| cr officer of the Board of Trade So far ered; 3 pieces; $19, was $37.50. pieces; $62.50, was $125, as I have chuerved, the reports con- Pa ee ae Of a mltlion. og [and voices for tain facts alone, and are wholly free| ing Sear were uccesetule and aniig | liked. Alvares's from presuties, wore made even tn many of those which | 62s in truth @ noble work, Abies tt Imitation mahogany, inlsid; dam-| Imitation mahogany; damask cove} \\W oP. 3/7 / "esneed for to-morrow to. ..... ‘The documents yoar have] were reported to be fa ures. The most Bot an ideal George the remai record was t! . yet brief report | strikes in, the bull . % per Meatagin one forget tne rerist! aged Goth cent of which were ask covereds 3 pieces; $22, wes $64. ¢_ men. unusual! labor; e moat generally ad ethod of settling disputes was that of = tation mahogany, inlaid; dam- thi wyed fottation between ihe partion concerned, geek duet. ee Fy mf Mee sae. & P ‘ it but Jn other cases the met wert with the dign! ¢4 13 3 pieces; $30, was $60. 10, was $, wes Bread fo i i) |gfate an aaaition she gaa very pretty. Inlaid mah ; damask cover- 12, $0, wes $21.50 $14, was pep wae flatten ‘Was much more rapid and ate wie hane. anogn, ‘Devries aris ODD PARLOR Gl Ro great ot| British workingmen have tr | aeitier waded to the general excellerice Imitation mah | covered, ee stected their ow: ‘0 | of the production. “ %, 1 tal in| politics tp to vote for Es we $a 16, oe 03 fs they r Peenth Pen it SE Sab ees) LOGT $10,000 IN A CAR, | Pm or itt aware lena eam oen eae | SOHN WANAMAKER ———— SMOKERS WON OUT. | smererer._. . ,|EREA Stomt 8 eBeucen. th or, 8 10h Se... ed shirt: they feet rune tl cencing surtace. sore than 3,600 incandescen' a 4 of 81,00 te offered for thr aught return of 2 wallet of diamonds lost by a power have necessary effect thd odor, oy hy pig ‘The smoking commuters of Long Ist- | wholesale anew eee cone Sey oon coun’ & | and towns have won their ‘against | *eeping in a street car on e : 4 dat * geaer will not disclose his name. b. in Brooklyn for Christmas gifts, in his 3 pocket when he started home. He fell Last, RL Guteen A See vert. $ asleep, and when be awoke the valuables J U IN CARMEN, 4 SSe —_— SOLARET, "Ozericor, cvess or ; Be ‘li F 28 ® VENING PRICES 25c., 3c, QUBOCRIBERS SEATS RESERVED BACH WEEK WITHOUT BXTRA CHARGE. el Fi FS i i : i i: ist S34 a i : : i i fi Frat aj Rea oreh. circle or bal., Ute. biter J Be pia avericans. | + fey NUOUS | _ 1m THREE LITTL! enow. » 6 » CENTS. BROADWAY, arrest [moe BEN re ress |KEITH'S Sean ne | THE CO’ ee . ookare oe iv PT | AND Tee Lepr. een ‘#2 ove. and 14 erare'e Ane RG SS roanare. | ANNIE RUSSELL in MISS hOBBS H a : ty it aot pe te? i i Het id i Fa] Lf a i Se WAIRL-AGI «x0 STAR i'atwer ores |=" oo ‘ a

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