The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1900, Page 9

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ALYAREZ SCORES IN HS FAREWELL Sings Romeo to Sem- brich's Juliet in a Fine Performance. Alvarez, the French tenor, of whom fo much has been expected this season, made his farewell appearance at the Opera-House last night, singing Romeo [in Gounod's "Romeo ot Juliette.” A |iarge audk was lavish in the ex-| pression {ts admiration for him. There was applause at every oppor-! ‘our left hand from cer right? You andie them both as if they were feet!” Should the luckless girl thus offend a time he will how!: re, You wooden-souled idiot! you've upaet us again. u're the kind of eilly fool that doesn't understand what's said to you you'd better get out of this Th ‘t an infant class, One more ‘and I'l! fire you. t tunity, curtain calls at the close leach act and lingering adieus | performance was ended, It |} Romeo, on, the opening night, varez first sang before a New public. Since, he haa been heard tn) ei }eeveral parts, his merits proving very | "| uneven and his faults many, Last night, | however, he was inspired o# never be-| His yolco was true nearly all the} only infrequently off the| earnest and im- e-taking Will Ine that I didn't break down and ron off the stage. Hat t kept * myself e iwen longing for. It, Be-) iz AUTOBIOGRAPHY EDNA MAY c fore. Ure his being missed. Sembrich was the Juilet She does not | look the girlish Capulet, aa, probably, @ knows; but her lovely’ voloe an THE BELLE mpathetic Impersonation hetped jar make, the, performance. & remark | able one. Her walta rong was as boau- Uful a bit of singing as one fr heant Eduourd de Resske Plancon as Capulet known admirable roles, Mantelll wa ot “TheBelleof NewYork” Mancinelti balt, and Wily Mercutio haroad conducted and everything = moved smoothly throughout, e — ovat rhy (*.3 bette an engagervent, ry ee obtaining @ place in the chorus at Mammer. eia'e Ta the Pall ot 100, nad ef her ret retesree!. May Irwin's Tea Leads to Trouble with Her Cook—A Fight That j Almest Happened. HAD had many ideas ] seals. The reality Man wide os If you know of a good cook who Iikes of them, coffee and hates tea, send her to May Mr. Hammerstein looked us over eriti- Irwin. That dainty little actrees wants caky, then aasigned each of us « piace a cook, now that Mine Mury @haugnessey on the otage. has left her service. Miss Bhaugnossey “Uniess I tell you otherwise are quit the Irwin home Monday under iis- to keep these positions in future,” he semis and even violent ¢lreum- stances, May——that ts Miss Irqvin—Is very fond ot tea. A properly blended brand is to ‘we wore te sing in the firet act. A man eat down to the plano and her what wormwood is to a boulevard: tanged out the opening bars of the jer, Bhe can crochet #9 much better epening chorus. when the eamovar is vray =nr, Bar by bar we eang this chorus; being fore she buys an article known as the Hiend,” for which she @alled down, stopped and forced to go #2 23) a pound But let"Mina fewin tell over and over it repeatedly, single and her own words; Generel retaken being showered on us, said aS gc te until at fast, by some miracle, we were ive use, and tur the servants I prov ide more or less perfect. No individual a very excellent juixiige, Salon cova & cente @ pound. Las yal engag pave Lane cay pce Seas, Sy. bide the. servic Miss Mary Saugnesser pre they fe! Grot ‘em te ve her free access to Musto and went home. The rest floun- erubeeh onal is J ortuese jee Li At the close of thie chorus we were brought steaming | bo ’ uly i Ftood i inatan fold our first day's work was over, net, Med, tenet) d her arievan jut den’t forget, any of you, to prae- the muste at home,” Mr. Hammer- Bteln warned us as We went away. ‘This was much the story of the next Call yoursel” a loidy, does PA ‘an yer @ dhrinkin’ thn dota fe tae & avin’ me ter drink @ Does yer know | onet on a fart Coontiae of Dufferin, an’ ire vee) Dey we wornes st: the an’ the Dooche: Anal a Nr t theatre for six hours, practising our the clare Gav" i ete pe 14 ‘ as wey ulways giv’ ine th’ ta gongs, choruses, &o., and learning our they ébr H x fh ‘himatis? 1 r= 00 foore! UM oolol ord gets 2° “And ‘whit alay ou do, tT asked, Ma deep ‘sympathy, hy | but # you irl, ed. slowivs “and not crvebettens and pestcins. As fast an we gt one song Gown fine we were started @n another. MISS EDNA MAY. ane . ferent photograph bess ied ‘Lantos ) ‘Then there was the ballet. This » peech ft blank darieness . That ballet makes me tired stil! when! wiih wore that a non of tacos Wased at us trom there, |< I remember {t. Not that it was not all| This was our herr Ife for three) The app! jounded 0 etrange from ftage-—so different from er side. were Murried, and Jab- fight, but, oh, dear! the work we put In Nihal Boe ag on it! ed with dily from the principals A ballet-master came to drill us, He! ten to twelve y peteresn ie oe | \ ted that after the first perform. was a fussy sort of man, anyh and! rehearsals. y hangs a tale was saccemtully over ig Pied You see, our drestes had been in prep- There 1 aration for a month. fitting. Some of them Atted I suppose we tried his moe tb the und overwork would be past. Dreaking point. Some of us had all the When ¢ ‘ver L met e play was de. He was positively tearfu * supple grace of an ice wagon, others were as swan-like as an elderly circus to spend three or four ers “Gear he said, leaning up @lephant. That ballet-master's life was} hours a day ; those dresses al-| ciris It Changes mean { no sinecure. Phe AE dg extra reheareals xtra rehearsals mean . tT Orie work. Intimate friends for « quarter of w cen wonder that chorus girl @ nat lives until. the first. performance. The three days before the opent eveniful of They alw reach the theat and retearse till noon. Then blessed hour of rest, and at a o had to be back at (he theatre and ea rain rig & At 61 could di Often we were drilled at the ballet for three hours at a stretch, till our feet Were numb, our bodies ached and our heads were ready to split. We would perhaps be going through an intricate dance for the hundredth time, and would have nearly finished 1t. ‘We would begin to see rest ahead, when erasy, stupid blunder, and would thus| qt the retearsal until piter 5 unlant. mix up half a dosen other girl, making | |Why do factoty or shop siris en’ the stage » scene of wild disorder. Why | above ae the girl wi in at avorder the whole. thing Ad there ts ote bing’ grina pnd as over sesth so dead i beat {had to may In bed unitl The lot of a chorus girl. before the pro- duction of a play or opera is not a happy ing the long, weary weeks of she doesn't receive a cent of | Periurmante, ‘ad Vitter ne °l nas never seen mi either, although | he frequently tells me I'm grea 4 and hy 4 the big man walked muttering. thd a fiat think what a pe-|. He war Jerome Sykes, who is known wl eedless strain can dispute ctor knows less sbout the Wor of a a actor than any other in 1879-just ad | jock J] fe in not ao very a “There are compensations eat bed the road, es) one- Mitel ts one the chorus gir tone t misery, Tf she ts ‘used to the com- ind. | forts torture is tenfold. ofa coma fertabie, happy home the The tinsel, agiitter and glamor of the wear off. and the !ife becomes ern realliy to her. fhe fin Can wt ihe we way from Hartford comes to he we that “Charles A. Bl: fs newest melodrama, in four, ae itled ‘Across [he Pacific.’ i* to be produced at the Overa-House there to- h this apnouncemen st, and I am pained t hae been eo unkind as t the close. piners. ., Filipinos juents In lang re lassic. If the stage man- be pr 8 sometiins lot is tortu a sample of bis Titlder rebukes: | ! You with the ree skirt and what's the one . mirror, a warhatand and two han. is, offered by ‘Then {rouble began. One ait! had for- | with ‘salary ce Hiss week. which te powder; another her grease jiahle to stop at any moment, and that novice I had to supply both. gontinues during the metal (and pote ome n° ing Lgy eee p rious) run of the 0 A Bha, moreover, finds raelt surround- Phage me void lun: ed by such temptations as sesal! one pow . Tahal speak fully and ere ped, Ra HH sapere th tomorrow'y ch ol 4 el ts | ‘To Be Continael 5” “Hi, there a 7 me ns got wheels | 1k net o oy ry "y ao rou! | Shee Taky “tute lorie rhea ace you fish | mores re tring tnd te u = rire es UTHER CAAT FD SB. ye she was veefnens ‘that's me. om Vincente, ta Bound Out to a Jerseyman, Runs — these two years. s finan BOS scdhes to Hundred and Forty-sevdnth street, 1s trying to find his -year-ol4 son, James, whom he has not seen in five Kennedy sald to-day that he feared would never eve his boy again. He blames the ocers of the House of Refuge ye Istand for the disappear- the boy. Kennedy was put in St. ‘onvent, Staten Island, when years old. His mother’ 1 a blonde and graceful dancer the programme at the Opera use in Hartford to-night mixes her thus 3 promiscuously with toughs, Fiil- pinos, Chinamen. soldiers a: torn et nedy telling of hie son's good heath. Three months ego they stopped. On | wit! preesing the ofMfocers, Kennedy learned his boy was in Asbury Park with J. EB Tilton. Then a letter came telling more (" the boy, Kennedy at once wrote to Tilton. In answer he learned that James had run | Ae mantis before, leaving no trace. y has married again and has aie ry gen ®. home. He earns $1.62 at his a right monn trina ed Willpine knee? heart. 1 certain) “Charlies A. Blaney’ ia in four acts” all newest, me i sorts of luck, but, In the name of wom- anhood. I bee him to at least make the announcements read: “Tourhs, Filipino: Grinemen. Soldiers ¥ ‘heym jas." suppor ‘That would be no more than riaht WR Ss. Gertie ———— AN INTERNATIONAL RECITAL. THE KALTENBORN QUARTET. There was an tnternationnl recital at Mendelssohn Hall yesterday afternoon by Petsehnikof, the Russian violinist. and Mi trade, “hi y boy as much as — million- ie,” he anid to-day. “I'd ety j anvtning just to known where ‘Jim’ | They gught to have nM he Charges Preferred Against Police- mae for Permitting Vandals to Wreek It. Polioe Capt. Wlerand, of the Mor- tieanta police station, to-day filed charges egainst Patrolman Thomas Grif- fen for permitting vendals te wreck the Heine monument in Bronx Park. ar tna Impatient « The Kaltenhorn Qu ve ite first | chamiwr music concer: we suaron at) Mendelssohn Hall inst evening ‘The or. agnization Is to be commen: [ earnestness and for much tone wes telety good ens was the pianist quintet and Miss Katherine Pelton, con- tralto, was the THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 8, 1900. — ERE Have you ever tried it? If not, do so at once. You will like it, woman and child the whole year It is suitable for man, round. 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