The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1902, Page 9

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OPT TO Ma ROME PS ANS THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JA SEE LETT SAE PAT TER . TARY 27, » 1902. FASHION HINT FROM “FROCKS AND “FRILLS.” Mies Fischer Describes a Creation in White Chiffon. BY ALICE FISCHER. | ‘The gown whioh I wear in the fourth | ect of “Frocks and Frills” is a creation ef pure white chiffon, ered jet. The made over white silk, and the |! vines of jet embroidery running up from the edge of the skirt at short intervals The bod- embroid in full ekirt is le make a most effective finish fee has a deep-pointed yoke of the Jet. and the fluffy sleeve io finished with the Ng aame design an that on the bottom She wkirt. ‘The muff of white chiffon has © lone scart of binck velvet hat A huge covered with hinck ind white os trich feathers completes this A FEW FACTS OF INTEREST MIATINED IDOLS. VERDI'S “REQUIEM.” Those much abused gen serve on the musical com iurchea would have solation at the Me House jast evening in quartet of selolats, v erdi's “Requiem.” weakness with chotr quartet in the 1 ‘The soprano and above praise, the contra tenor—but what's the use? meekest and most forebear their fing at the joor tenor, Mr, Salignacss stmging la put him in the eame category. Mme | educated) ti Homer was far better than the average | e er 8 r . ¥ i: ntralto, but she suffered dy bere) son with the brilliancy of Mme he ‘ and Edouard de Reazke | 5 5 he navy 7 The Iatter was announced on the pro- | HARK TO CHAMP CLARK, he Aus : ° gramme as making his only appearan Here are some pithy sayings by Chamr tn orato Pity ‘tls, for he enc Clark, Minsourl passed the transition from the operat T will never vw a . style very gracefully and exhibited poth | ATs on « * i dignity and breadth of style in his de- elsewhere to help orc vel Oi ‘ Jamation of the sacred numbers He | * ‘ ¥ rave ang with admirable repression when \ ent oT R 1 against hts fellow sol but work | scasion demanded hia voice ranks « iE . “ ta vut with splendid sonority through the : ‘ ep aie crash and clamor of orchestra | “ johorus, t loet : ! nore a Likewise Mme. Gadski, with [he heir dulcet songs. 1 pane ree ae breadth of tone of the true Wagnertan | Li sec nt! x soprano, was never overwhelmed iets : r | concersed sumibars ate \ ol} amines aa eeulGi aa ine: ; WASHINGTON'S — QUEE BETTING Aadlisdex “Herfrendition ot( the ianallliote waxes ge atest el eur ta GAME. “Requiem,” sung in half-votce against a| la a ° ‘ subdued chorus accompaniment, WAS oy ‘ aot et : given with compelling rympathy, © won- ‘ reyes A ; ' dertul variety of tonal coloring and ex Savi a quisite phrasing. Quite remarkable was vandlahareal Hini(hedlcs the richness and oarrying power of her | of ihe world | . . ‘ volce in the lower register passages. | —— r 1H ns é c « which the composer has se unmercifully | aid ‘ater hertddilacstastowes tald « , allotted to the soprano in this work. THREE MILLION LIVE AT SEA. tra” and repert . “fs et Mme. Homer sang with sympathy and| !t 1 eaid that no less than three les Frohman inter An ce ° richnems of tone in the solo numbers, |!!on persons lve habitual on the 1 Leas e a partioularly the “Lacrymosa,” bur her |#se—that fm on the decks of oean ‘ volee was lost in the concerted numbers. |!n@ ships. Last y wore than one a) created ‘Mr. @alignac’s participation was purely |#xth of this great nen . z @ matter of eptical perception. 90,000 persons, caine he sing! ay ite excite , ‘The opere company chorus, though |°f New York, ant several Ir fi rather meagre in numbers, compared | People are atively endeavoring 1) Campbell at the Repubits nist with the hundreds that filled the stage a| Prove the conditions John Mason will be aren tn the leadin r week previous at the “Messiah” concert, |" foes ashore and meeta al! ¢ male flerfo: a eo ex vielded @ great volume of sound, and|tationa which await him on when Miss Da sang with fine precision. Their attacks |20rdere of our great ities It is alto the Savoy ne see were clean, their shading far beyond |>*nevolent work which should m J. L, Wallack, ar i 1 strong appeal to the generous instincts |tor's stock company nity ot Americans. 1 nie namesake of J Lew ne — York's favorite leading mau bd =! Y Ronn ag hectare that It came! — WHY BOER WAR IS PROLONGED. nt a century sv i, s « peehet yan encore pa dee oe ah When William H. Crane, the come-|, oe aan Fanrolypayee nt &mem-| one. side of the ca . ‘ taclined to be stormy and fractions, but | deed po eaing we the fron he was te Ree tixcceNiwael ral he eee t ‘ Ha @ at the House of Commons |” pad yr be Solvers fese bcdhgrresren prin woeo the Maetaliran Giana ita tet lonteesaTe bettie Rrasices sakliey Mra, “"Kid"" ‘MoCoy es ree re We } tion to the “Tubs Mirum' without blow: | tronnendn sel eosteaiy yn ne Poured feeble Guets teupmcercm Osan lot " ° ey equenuy and copivunl, eto ve : ‘ - ing @ false note. Fane RiaNtAy aceon tutiasiall you | thle week. ‘ makes hie frat appear: | 2% She Washingt ce SE aOR Haglish statesmen partake as iUbercily |28c¢ Mt Mendelseotin Hall Feb. ¢ bs c a bade ceeat DISHES. frequently of that liquid m4 HeAy Ue E Donityoe , y \ , Fools, head; Acrobats, ’ dmund Lyons in |! a « gow turnovers; Inebriates, tipsy caké;}| ‘We do,” said the host. inde = Covers, mashed anything; Practioal| ‘‘Well, all L've got to remark is that|* Jokers, larks; Knights, Sirloin; Mar-|I'm not surprised that the Boer war | **teTroom: This will be MUD} RN PROVERBS, continues,” sald Mr. Crane series of old comedy revi On Tipping. Sage Liebier & Co. are projeating. ‘Tip to ineure promptness AS WOMEN KNOW. WILL EDWARD HONOR ACTO obiparenn tli) tad SAMs tal trotters; The Hale, cakes; The Unciean, | ©¥* AY be Joy unspeakable, and love} i:ngitsh actors are OROR ACTORS? Plalsdi iaearmlina ala makentnes senti rained aire siagerbeead; ‘The woe too deep for moana and {on the occaston of King Edward's coro. | Rifts ; seth cutin cate ont impos dy oake, \dermen, nation thelr profession wl sored. | A beeear's dea plum mudding; Dyspeptios, nothing. Lovesmay be chriam of blessing poured | as was the a in the time of tet | A ard ee | —<—__ above Il, when the monarch gave his corona 1 Bra BLAND TO HAVE HOME RULB. ‘The quiet days of uneventful years tlon dress to Hetter the celebrated - oh fealand la to have Mome Rule, for} 484 love may sometimes be just pa-|actor, when he performed tn “Love and De. the Danish Government has resolved to | Senos. spent Honor. medy written by Sir Will permit the islanders to have an inde- In trying how to find and keep content am Davenant, the Poet Laureate and a ts * ministry with headquarters at It be, true love la crown or|dovernor of the Duke's Company of! Bribes : 3) Relktavik, conaeean capital of Tedland. The] 1 anite gain, or woe of bitterest lon Actors ane Duke-of York, afterward | the grea subject to the adoption of e Rain, oF we eat lone James presented his drers to Hare] Ofte orn ' the Rishlngs “MARGARET E. SANGSTER, |[ris, und Lord Oxford bis to Prive, two [oe Prince's é oo Verb. Sap.-Tip pet at alk sreaeiseer to Lorice of Love, | otber actors inthe company Bre OAC Ln eawe cs | [8s (sow PLAYED AT WALLACK BY STA' LEYS WEYM AN AUTHOR OF “COUNT AAN pa RED ROBE" “CASTLE COPY RIOT < NIBA INN” Etc. MILEY JWE IAIDER TAE 489 oy VAN. | LONaMAans . ‘ | x | t ack. | ti of = = | : . jand . w LJ e and w = 1 —— The Dawn of Love SAYINGS OF CONGRESSMEN. °° 7)" * cto ” Py ° His Majesty's wrath foe presuming to - agains, Tu to-credit ft. Wiiey era of Almban he said. angrily. prove it? nearsay evidence, aif, give tt in a week from tii ‘ a mt 9 ie I els. ¥ se : s De - ays ' Pos o whom he , te must be no Mile tal mind ne mhail on tie at i And ‘ : s tinued, suspictoustys~ gee POWER OF THE HEN t M f we é — 7 . s face a + King looked etartied, bot after © Ds maniinalies Hah!" she ox F peute turned and rewumed his wall of 3080.08.00 een ithe 1 Roxy.” y i he said, “it you éo that 2a $198,000 et are! at iw 8 ans mar) kee ® flash the truth came nes ae Marsas a M ’ 0 de t . ‘A rf aye oa myarit . ‘ y + mysterious person whe had ever i ve paid the mae Pe action ueehes \ ct aainat France 4B@ .f 4 40 iw . duties | y mee omn. i - ye eee ied « : “ 4 \* (To 3 Amusements Amusements Amusements Amusements. “ | TADISON $0, THEATRE, 200 a ar tah = A DOAPTAG mo vat sone MMWEET & TWENTY, [4th ST. THEATRE vie Se HUBER'S MUSEUM SS" STS Be sata ants THE ROMANDAQUES FOR & WEEKS ONLY fy SIG. CASTELAINE. 03 St EMPIRE THEATRE, Broatway @ gn 8 ites oO L Cc fo} T T 1 n " Ath Ave. ps “ in hia ONPATHST Garrett O° Mach. HEAR OLCOTT'S SWEL T SONGS. ay in The Wilderness, Empire Theatre Co., DRAKO’ 5 SHEEP ti hSt lot are & 2 y ant Sata it spat d HL GTO MOR HON. JOHN GRIGSEY » ASINO ANNA HELD KYRLE BELLEW ant THE JUDGR. Ait © ve s GARDEN THEATRE, 77 st. & Mationm eve ~ . mn | BOSTONIANS aaip “MARIAN a entipo ta BROADWAY ™ cK CAMPBELE, Out £ or Wed. se *rices, Sc. to $1.50 . Auw Bay Oy! YL ATER ‘ twas. UTY , Ns ath x . 0 one | iL Z| = : | HERHY oe mae i Manhattan Theatre: Siz EE EPIN' B BEAST 3 Continuous Show, 20c & 30c, roadway PASTOR'S GARG tt REY HiAWIKEY]A wisi Ft MARKS. CRITERION AE SEL ESUE. eaRie KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE, u BioOU ., ‘= AMELIA BINGHAM COMPANY WALTACK'S = FRANCIS “WILSON THE TORE, ADOR A Cientieman Trane riljptee aaah 8 WEBERK FILOS' 0 mi THE GC t Ja , “lonte 5 GRAND nS 0 Neill Cristo “Dd ALY!S me NEW YORK. 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