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— -— THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVE: ING, JANUARY 1 mi GREAT NIGHT OF THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENT, IF RESIKE UNRIVALED. The Polish Tenor’s Lo- hengrin a Masterpiece of Impersonation. TRIUMPHS AT OPERA-HOUSE) : A Brilliant Audience Wel- comes Him Back to His Own. Jean de Reazke has re-entered upon his Kingdom. He reappeared at the Metro- politan last nignt as Lohengrin and demonstrated anew his right to the title of prince of tenors. A house that over-| flowed from top to bottom and was of greater brilliancy than any that has assembled this season acclaimed him There was no possibility of doubting the eincerity of the ome he received It was spontaneous and universat and al- Most without a When the Sw view In the fire applause th me general and k up for a long time. At the end of act M. Jean was recalled several timer. The enthusiasm for tm was mant In the same way the end of second and third acts, and after the final curtain ne was obliged to walk across the froni of the stage too many times to count, all the thme smiling and bowing to the frenzied adulution of those of hls who remained, hoping. perhaps, from him #peech of thanks. But in this they w disappointed Tt would be {dle to contend that the voice of the great Polish tenor is as ood as it was once, but it ix certainly no lets effective than when he was heard here not two years @ That he is leas prodigal in the use of {t in im- passione] moments and more vareful o st always, none can fail to see; but, af- all In said that may lessen the esti of the Impersonat remaing that it is tmmeasurably greater of any other with which we In the lang uttered st into guickly for some mo: Allowance must be when he first appea nervous tension fered. His voice taproved with. ever) act. “In the scene before the churc he was superb In bearin; #0 thoroughly fills the ideal Knight of the Holy Grail, Ie nee chivalrous, commanding, Pomething a Iittle superhuman, Ip chamber xcene he was woft, tender and Jover-like and his “Narrative” in the final act (delivered, aa it was, with the utmoat carefulness) was ax perfect an exhibition of singing and declamation as one may hope to hear. Everybody on the stage was senaitly. ‘o the slightest magnetic Influence, and Sdouard de Heazkes who wax the king. quite forgot his own personality in his sympathetic feeling for hix brother. His Interest in M. Jean's first appear- ance was quite touching. Nordica, too, as Elsa, was under the spell. It was not until the second act that she began to do herself Justice, In the chamber scene she surpassed herself. Schumann-Heink her well-known ihe Herald. Walter Damrosch conducted with a_ thorough appreciation of the occasion, The Was more than usually alert, and after the first curtain Its acclalm of the hero of the night made itself heard and ap- preciated by th Hence. SYLV ER RAWLING. a OVATION To SEMBRICH. Great Enthusiasm at Hall Concert. ‘Mme, Marcella Sembrioh had good rea- son to be proud of the heartiness of her New Year's eve greeting at Carnegie ‘Hall last night. It was also the occasion of her fare- well appearance In New York for this season, There could be no doub good will of the audience. Their were in their hands when Mme, Sem- brich came on the stage. For several @ minutes she was kept bowing to the 9 storm of clapping. Then she sang aa only Sembdrich can sing under such cir- cumstances. At the last she responded ¢0 repeated encores with some of her favorite rman songs, to the delight of her hearers. Mme, Semorich was in tine volce and Ro Wer puror note lcomed the now year and the new century, LABOR NOTES. The He rew has:rs’ wtrike ix prac: tically at an end, The largest employ in the trade has ylelded and it Is ex: pected that It will only be a matter of .@ few days when all will have signed “agreements with the union. The chiefs of the variouw railroad Drotherhoods are expected in Jersey. City thix week to confer with the focal organizations on the New Jersey Cen- tral on the refusal of the company to grant a wage scale and agreement. A atrike is thi More than ninety per cent, of the Central employes are Union men, The Central Federated Union haw de- efded to-ank the Comptroiier to permit it to be represented by special counnet at all legal proceedings involving the prevailing rate of wages law in which the’ city Js involved. The Iabor men pallevas that, the law ‘hax not been aie- rene by the Cor; Counnel'n office. id voeen John J. Pallas, Chairman of the mittee which has been in» confe with the tunnel contractors, reports ten organizstiony shave prepared their Geman: enol representatives will meet tho contractors in conference on Thursday, Chairman Pallas desires the steamfitters, plumbers, rock drillera and carpenters Ard ederee helt. demands fn ing and place them in his hands be- fore WednesJay night. General President W. 8. De Vann, of the National Brotherhood of Painters, Paper-Hangers and Decorators, reporis aving Issued seventeen charters dur- Ing. December, Three local unions which | Crats-»-) had been aiapended were reinstated. onpel ST gOK Central a Gominltteg “of ve fo toe gerne wt er Labo! F Lyceum Associa- janning for Bes oak ae of anti ‘has been granted: chart x Good ay XO Broadway attached a sentim eran absence of thres Daly's death—and handclapping, With Its usual und Iso clapped one Kd nat have ri ‘There {# not a cle are alternately melodrama and fare: work of Paul Kester, an attenuated y ternally before the curtatn, er Carnegie | THE LEADING MAN AND SPANIEL. upon to ejaculate "’Ods fish!" vals. Monarch could arise to wee his tm- for his temerity with ti tempted to Kramer falls to do ‘The dog make one rejoice when plays a thinking part. saves his Ife. personator he might bi exclaim: “Holy smoke! “Sweet Nell of Old Drary.”’ The Evening World Woman C: Rehan in a New Play. * By MISS KATE CAREW. PAT MAW A, STAR AND AUTHOR. U importance to th alled her forth again and ag: rimina f the worst plays ever se Mne In * If the Merry Jeffreys's nie PATTI SELLS HER CASTLE. jos Haw Been Sold to Pub- Maher Sir George Newnes, ry Patti's beautiful rsatatel Craig-y-Nos, up- new Inbar renee ¢ orection of | on which the prima donna han expended the piace of thit ‘recent FOURN. | upward’ of £130,000 ($40,000) during the * Hrgred by fre. YMC | twenty. yenrs of hor residence there, fs Ne ‘about to ctiange. wnership. . Murderer of G 1—Mme, Adel! (scot Mal ceded oo anol THE EMPIRE NEW PLAY. ‘Mrs. Dane’s Defense” and Margaret Angina Combined Hit. rtoonist ing man in pla VIOLA ALLEN’S NEW PLAY WORTH SEEING. woman who, | rand bhameless y their customary frienc “THE BURGOMASTER.” Dey In the Cast Appenrs with was by no means commensurate with is ¢ sang as of old, Peter Stuyve Amsterdam, falls dfs sirung pretty, na and prdaper’ Raymond Hit in hard luck. William fashionable young man of to- Ada Deaves in it “DAVID GARRICK.” lard Returns to New York After a Two Years’ Absence. return of Ada |, after a two years’ ab- years—her first uppearanc in With salve aft he Garden The- David Garrick." hon any stage been wont to : A prominent ung man whom Mis« Rehan let ma- apparently much to his discomfture, Willard has brought back all his old mannertams, Includin which becomes #0 w: Its work In the frat David Garrick" am far more U nt rendition of the fas the fixed smile by his magnifies runken scene been better portra: even tn Barrett's a4 Simon Ingot and Er on - “QUO VADIS.” jon at the Ac Laat Night, rented a series of plotures full of coiur her of Nida. Spon your path awful distress of the Finklesteins, Jultus Brutus is eae dwar THE BROOKLYN THEATRES. Maude Adams is any 1 sick father com: Krtaite I would iiatly eas go tt. dosh iv, as T want to furnish Charles, Frohinan’s beautltul was seen in Brooklyn for the frat time Montauk Theatre NOBODY CARES. White Whittlesey enacts the part Wright Kramer of King Charles II. He ts called Fatrfax, the virtuous young man funny mandarin, e little wives,and y girin who made abi Auden at ,who Is bold enough to lov pr. the emporor, his six wil and p ing World’s “appeal has re aearts, Andrew Mac -asful production, VON KETTELER AVENGED. ral songs and won many Hi i Chauncey Otc bbe Byrnes, Brothers’ latent edition of headed fn ¥: BERLIN, Jan, 1—A Peking says that Su-lHa!, the murderer of the German: Ambassador, Baron yon Ketteler, was decapitated on the scene of his crime at 3 o'clock this atternoon, ——— he entertainment Is designed hee ded Ae Bak+r Stock Company ts presenting a agers of good plays at low prices of ad- mods », Podge & Co." was wesen ted at yan hion Aree ast VIOLA ALLEN. “In the Palace of the King’*)tflume, fut tis wounding of a Car: Ranks with the Best Shows a of saying 4 This Year. salicaria us does the {1 dont 3 ke ttself ps stars in it, have a © of the: propert He drama called “In the King "* the aan be no mann ubt. ‘This was proven concusively at Theatre Republic last night when first metropolitan produc- In many others Any season: been seen here. Mis and away from being ui reat,” Is upon, ‘con altogethe: er work, an. fovable young” hei stle persons in th in my mind the of thi season, recall none whieh was in tts er more unmi: kable: nor a person: cess more assured than was Miss Allen's, rly that of Mr. Drew In “Richard not: and that of Miss Man- Halnes atu «in ‘Janice Meredith’ can lay no naetaxcel claim to greater distinction, erable, ae 0 nn re ca " eee ay et veral— | tWenty-three years on adway., Mow a Ua Sect eae atleast several fof them have loved In early youth, and Epa of this latest costume play |herore thel: hair turned xray have been which seem Incongruous; but such ts the | refused by Duchesses and the reat onty fact with the other dramatized novels |t9 take up with governesses of leading nop Me tv at our best play. | women In black gowns. Mr, Haines Mahaveracentiysen tly. at a: tin wooed and won Dolores in manner houses, and it Is not going too far to]/awhich should endear him to every self- the assertion that Lorimer cting girl ffx mil . arourKts He was ndes erst Orn. rfect gentleman” from frst to 1a Stoddard has offended ters of F the playing of Mr. Willlam Marion Crawford neither more nor less! ay the fool, and_of Mr. Edgar. L. Rose with his Hb « with|enport as the Cardinal, was in every y commendable. Mr, Clarence Handy= Reviewing dramatle suc: That is “with “mu enchwom tell udame does. ¢ “Don John’ of Mr, Robert. T. d him as one of the bes tive years. Hy played ntiy. It requires rsonate a jover 9. ster Ford, ant the gentleman | Aide “as the father of Dolores, was good toyed with the pages of Mr Wins} And’ bad by times—but generally very Churchill's t rood, en Mise Marcia Van Dri he play of Eboll mpl « womin of unu, who dtd well in “The Bostonians In all the men who distort book for the stage have deviated from the direct path aa tald down by thelr | didiy ora and in every case to the| {rietl, of the play being prevented. “In| (which she ¢ lace of the King” the departure ty | Parts sulte radical and astonishing, Don John, of Austria, is not wounded. The mopler, wielded by King Philip, is burled in the | ¢ sold flesh of a Cardinal who does not exist, within the printed pai Inez, the eminently = ilnd als tisfactory, and d this brief reettal without Misx Murguret Shafer, Dlaved her brief part of the WILLIAM TAY MONT St SILL. GODINSKI—FINEBERG. ted that 81,000,000 Worth of is WH He Displayed, of Miss Sadle Finebers T ( | mucl Godinski at the synagogue a sth street, this afternos ry i fo the grea { affairs the ‘ ever saw, The bri ts the ne daughter of So.omon Fineborg. retired clohing merc who on Hi , int in Baxter street, and a niece of Evening World’s Appeal | ii). iy" tauhder ar tie Aree eee poke Mr. Godinski is a w for Starving Finkle- | coining merchant of Fitchburg, : 5 Five thousand invitations have been steins Bears Fruit. the wedding and to the grand ecernt to held to-night: at the ts Murtuy Mil Tayceam, “Tt fr expects ut. $1,030) worth of diamonds be displayed. evy WHI act as best man, The gill be Marry Stark, Herman The fi number of others rec owing letter was among a 1 today from people whe have read of n, Isaac Levy, Louis nding poverty of the Finkle Levy and Benjamin steln family: | EO oe a in’ Tacntay's Evening worla VANDERBILT CHRISTENING. : letter in reference to the Daughter of W. K., dr, to Receive Her Name To-Ntrht. I would like so much to help but Lam not wealthy and can only An helress to many millions will be with my honds, If you think a box christened to-night—the latest Vander- it for the use of the bu I i eel ibe x me ‘acceptable’ too Mrs) to history ax Virginia Fair, Vanderblt should be glad to know. Father Murphy has per- ) make the baby clothes. t will take of Mrs, Ww heir: t 1 had better ask your ad: | Tam a nu Kc. Vandert I awalt your pame will precede the Sincerely. y MARION EARL Hundred and Ninth at On the untor- IT A. haplin i Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea when true| your bowels are out of order, Cas- — learets Candy Cagbartic will make “GARRETT O’MAGH.” them act naturally . Genuine tab- Nets stamped ©, C. C. ver sold ( Makes His Debutlin bulk. All druggists, 1c. Yew trial Comedy, many expr Mowing that y The PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Jan. 1—Last Arnusements. Walaut Street ‘The. ST Eyiitncoy Olebtt asda ey" FRENCH BALL J ance in 2 . of the ne We Irish comedy. of which hia mans: : 7 ' fer Augustus Pitow, ts. the ‘hs mana: CERCLE FRANCAISE DR L'HARMONIE, The new play is in'four acts, with the MADIAON SQUARE CAND! acenes lal din and around udiin in 1812 TUESDAY, JANUARY ‘a. Off be Humber of new songs | Doxea and theketa at Clubhvuse, 24 West 26s is . Hitons He wis called | St, and principal hotels, ey, ns rier ee ee : Sa berore, | aiisaln nevoral times. The | — g.aven at the Fourtecath Savoy $20, Mats Tor |. Mearietis eat ct Monday. : Y, a Wedd Bot | aiateere : For infants and Children, aThe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the F ANegetable Preparationfor As similating ihe Food andReg ula ling the Stowachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither ium. Morphine nor Mineral. NoT NARCOTIC. Pangpe of let Br SARUEL POTCHER eo AixSmna > BUST ate « Seal ein. fect Remedy for Constipa- Tien, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions, Feverishy ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of ___ NEW aoe Amusements. KOST: ER & BIAL‘ S..ear Iway, Sund. Mata Ee.0 JAY GF9.FULLER GO BRRT on 3 KITA DI LORENZA, fost Sabet etnera & = FULLER. pultt a $573.00 GOOD- bY ‘WEEKS. T ENDS SATURDAY, J. has so evenly | Matinee To-day, Pos DEE AN In Klein & BOE ‘A ROVAL ROGUE. EMPIRE™ MATS. TO-DAY, cEmvire Theatre yany, Presenting EATRE, Bway & 40th st.) ‘Eve's 8.20. Matiness 218 JORROW & RAPS MRS, DANE'S ” DEFENCE, GARDEN THEATRE: Maltese ES WILLARD. Matinee T The Professar’s Love) latinos! Te-ay— The, Freier bevasey uu, Criterion Theatre Sr MAT. TO-DAY & ae THE GAY LORD te GARRICK : MADGE SMITH. ATT’Y., Hingham Co., The Climber PROCTOR'S x: PAXONITE THEATRES. Eveniogy at 815 Matinees, 2. Matinees To-Day, To-Morrow and Siturdi wii," CRANE as DAVIO'HA eo. Day, St. Onge Bi Waee Fields [WORLD IN WAX: New Groupe: CINE MATOGRAPIV GS Xtra Holiday Attraction x= ADAMS Pantomime politan reveetece Oo Desst®, CLAYTON ant *)/ MUSEE. "=: GRAND Fiddle-dee-dee & A Mtoyal Family rig OLD HOWESTEAD. EXTRA MAT. TO-DAY, 2.30, St, # Irving wee Academy of Music, 1 MATINEE TO-DAY. LUN SACKAYE, RATA PRI TOK OTIS, ACHE . 75, 1.0). Mata, Wad. faut $35. Mata To-Day, Wet, & Saly: > deville, Festuress Mowed by Svn GIDDY THRONG. @ BOU otis a 14TH STREET Wes. Mi r.Cha vuncev Olcott Auanstoa Pitot, Wway 45 St} Review, The Dressler PASTOR’ Ss: INDIT & MOREY MARILY STANLEY, DORIS WIL aay: Mannerng | in _danice Eig pater STE nay. Tovtayy Wed. S08 GOMASTER./ fewer), near Canal’ Bt. aninnies. TheVede! Lewis, Site. Doras and RAIMUND, POST & CLINTON. ATLANTI [2 Droles Mamle Remington a Pick: mare Wilson & Leicester, Pinte 13 Manhate Rat im ann LEAT ie Titty. Wel &Sat VIOLA ALLEN . THEATRE. 1422 at. & 3d ave = 5.15. Mate Wed. @ Gat, IN WALL STREET. TH ST, MUSEUM, 2) y Woman ;Calored Sinstrete. KEITH'S 3 COLUMBIA. FULTON ST, AND FLATBUSH AVE, GRAND GALA OPENING BILIe, M—UIG STAR ACTS—I1 GRAND = te 0K, THE RERELM sR’, WED, & sari SAN TOY.|( MA oy INEE TO-DAY. Ramtlers Bur’e:quers. |? NEW LIVING PICTURES. AMERICAN, pues MATINEE OAILY (8xcert Mon). All Be FLORODORA Mata. Tonday & Sat, 2.15. jae John Drew as Richard Carvel. Matinee To-day, i \_ Hanion’s s Superba. Oris Omnia HOUSE, NEW YEAW'S DAY @ ai THUNOUGH THE SREARES 2 Naat w'k--Quo Vad THE LOST elec NEXT WREK~PORGIVEN, Harlem tx 5

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