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TANIEES | AT RAND OR ft Is Not a Violation of the Mu- “nicipal Caw for Patrons to Occupy Space in Metropolitan Opera-House Foyer. DECIDE AGAINST STURGIS. Appellate Term of Supreme Court " To-Day Upholds the Ruling to This Effect Already Made In the Lower Courts. ; The Appellate Term the Supreme Court, if a decision handed down to-day sustains the judgement of the Blghth Municipal District Court that Maurice Grau did not violate Section 762 of the Mew charter, forbidding standers In the aisles and passugeways of the Metro- polltan OperasHouse, when he let 311 patrons stand in the foyer back of the feats in the circles. Presiding Justice Freedman and Jus- tlee Blanchard so decide, Justice Mac- Lean dissenting. Fire Commissioner Sturgis sent a corps of firemen to the Metropolitan Opera- House to “enforce the no standing room" Jaw. They ordered Grau to remove the Bil persons in the foyer He refused and Corporation Counsel Rives began proceedings to collect the Penalty of $0 each for the alleged vio fetions. Tt was shown that the aisles were @lear, and that the foyer was a spy Mot a pavsageway, and hid Deen occupied by seats The Municipal Justice dismissed the es, t An appeal was taken with the result ee DOLANDO CLUB’S SHOW, Spirited Bidding at the Sale of Boxes for Annual Reception, The sale of boxes for the annual re eeption and entertainment of the Do- Jando Club at Lexington Avenue Opera House on Dec. 16 ylelded $895, The bidding. which was ilmitea to members of the club, was spirited, Proal @ent John T. Meehan, Peter J. Hickey, Peter De Lacy, W'1!! Virtue and Ju: Mus Sondheim having a “flerce™ frlendiy comest for the honor of first cholce. Meehan won at $00. Mr, Hicke: led out of his Washington Mar- fits for the companion prose th ox, De Lacy, Sondhe!m and Virtue Paying $50 each for the next three boxes. ther box puyers were Joseph Murray, Commissioner of Linmixration < the New York Ple Baking Com. Baumgarten, who built’ his out of crujlere; Peter J. Meehan, A, Shafer, H arty Boos, Joseph James ‘ Markham, John J. rown, ‘Thomas J°, Walsh, William A San, Isaac Fry and Henry Kette. a Steg CHOICE: First Ave., cor. 13th St. First Ave., cor. 20th Bt. Second Ave, cor. 2 ry Borough of Manhattan. r Second A cor. 7 (i 1 Hecond Ave., cor. 12 Second A: Becond A ———. 2 We By 16 An 76 Ame call 2 416 Amsterdam Ave ‘Tel, Call 2772 520 Armeteriam Ave i el. Call 1645 Riveraide. GA Amaterdam Ave. cor 924 St. Call 2768 Riverside m Ave, © n Ave. bvar Tel. Call M1 Melrine Tremant Ave. cor hate Ave Ringabriden fund, Tel, Call indignant going (© put me back tn the chorus.” ars, in the new ploce by be performed at row Mr. Black's plac People’s Choral “THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, TYRONE POWER, JUDAS IN ‘MARY OF MAGDALA,” FEARS AN ASSASSIN. QUITS “TOMMY ROT.” [Lionel Black Fears Rele: the Chorus and So He It would appear that Mr. Lionel Black, who has been playing the part of Erte Leleester tn borne’s Palyhouse, an forme PR “Tommy Rot" at Mra, On- has been consulting incompetent fertune- rr Mr. Jack threw up his part so hard to-day at it stuck to the celling. “T have been led to believe,” he said “that Mrs, Osborn was Osborn asserts that she had no tention, She ts unable to figure Mr. Black got the Impression be relegated to tho en, as A matter of fact, give him w new pact West, which will use to-mor. Jack Henderson takes {n the company a night. Mr. FROHMAN SUNDAY CONCERT. Union Ansinted at the Metropolitan Oper: The enormous cholr of the People's joane. Choral Union ueststed last evening at - the fourth and Jast of Daniel Frohman’s Sunday night concerts at the Metropolly tan Opera-House. The chorus was heard fn several part songs and assisted in Pe uENy, Wi Hao Bruch’s cantata, “Fair Bllen."” lections gave the chorus no opportunity for oxhibiting its immense volume of tone, ence, brought the 1,000 singers together for the part they ‘took Inthe pe The mings and Gwilym Miles. The se- This was regrettea by as It seeme Aas the audi- to have ormance, soloists were Miss Shanna Cum- The day of all days for merry making and feasting. Gather home, for here is an array of DAINTIES and LUXURIES suitable for the let these few speak for themselves, ki Flour. Pride of St. Louis Brand, Every Pound Guaranteed PLUM PUDDING. The Celebrated RICHARDSON & ROBBINS. 1-pound can and a quart Cranberries, BOT H 25c 2-pound can and 344 Ibs, Granulated Sugar, BOTH 49c TELLO’ OPENS OPERA SEASON Many Brilliant Box Parties Will Be Present To-Night In the Double Horseshoe at the Met- ropolitan. GEMS AND GOWNS ON VIEW. Exceptionally brilliant from both a soclal and artistic viewpoint will be the season of grand opera which opens to- night at the Metropolitan. Public {n- terest Is reflected In the unusually heavy subscription, and Manager Grau promises on his part that the stage pro- ductions will be on a lavish and artis- Uc scale never before attempted here. Verdi's “Otello” has been chosen for the season's premier, and Mme. Emma Eames, M. Alvarez and Sig. Scott! will he the leading artists. M. Mancenelil will have the honor of conducting the opening performance The audience will have a familar look to the regular opera-goer. No changes have been mude among the box holders and the double horseshoe of bejewelled and beautifully gowned en will reveal the same faces that have been seen in their accustomed seats for several seasons past. But the scene 1s one which never tires, and for many the occupants of the giand der and parterre boxes have more fascination than the artiata behind the footliguts. Many noted guests are expected to at- tend, the opening performance, Bi Michael and Lady Herbert will be the kuests of Mr. and Mra. R. 1. Wilson. Young Mrs, Cornelius Vanderbilt witi uest wither of her father or sis- Mrs, Ogden Goclet, whose box ad- of the Wilsons, pox the Marquis San nd Count Primoil are Vandorbilt, jr., will i ‘ iam C. ) have a large party. The body of the house will be unusu- aly briliant, as a great many visitors trom out of town who spsat_ Horse: ow week here have remalned over for * opening of the opera. ter, Joins that sy’ er performances of the week | sal arber of Seviile on Wednes- with Mme. Sombetch. “Alda” will be given as a special performance on Thankegiving night, and Herr Anthes wil] make his debut on Friday in “Lohengrin.” “La ‘Traviata will be given at Saturday's matinee and “Car- men" on Saturday night, a FAY GIVES DENIAL. The Only Templeton Will Not Go with “Major, Andre,” Miss Fay Templeton has asked The Evening World to deny that she has ranged to star next season In @ play by clyde Fitch called “Major Andre. “have made no arrangements for next season,” sald Miss Templeton to- day "All that I know is that I shall not be with Weber & Fields.” rj} into the hands of JUDAS ACTOR FEARS ASSASSIN Tyrone Power, in “Mary of Mag- | dala,” Some Religious Crank on the Manhattan Theatre Stage. PLAYS JUDAS AS A PATRIOT. Dread that he may become the victim of a fanatic’s knife or bullet ts, Tyrone Power confesses, felt by him each night as he appears upon the stage of the Dreads Attack of} Manhattan Theatre to play Judas in ‘Mary of Magdala.”” “For the first few nights of the pro- duction this feeling amounted to absor lute fear,” sald the actor, whose fine impersonation has created a profound impression. “From the time I began studying the part I had many misgivings as to how the pubife would receive me in the role of a man reviled and despised the world over. This doubt grew until on the night of the firgt performance I faced the audience with sensations closely akin to terror. “The scene leading immédiately to the betrt , where Judas consents to do what Calphas asks of him, was the greatest trial. As the play progressed to this stage the thought came to mi * ‘Suppose there should be In the audi- ence a fanatic with a pistol or @ knife in this pocket and he, im the lilusion of the moment, should be seized with an impulse to kus me? Why would not wuch @ thing be possible? Why should not @ person overcome by religious emo- uon say to himself: “There is the arch- betrayer! He le going to deliver Christ will stop him! 1 will provent it] “T br jer when the scene was over, and now I am gradually becom- ing less and less apprehensive. But: 1 still foe] there may be an element of in portraying a character ad aversion by mankind ge: “aily. 6 weil Known that perso! overwrought by what they have seen enacted on the stage have sent bullet after actors playing villainous charac- ters and have been known to leap over in hand. re Judas in a manner to awaken thy rather than hatred, Mr. Power “Yos, that 1s my purpose. I gained that conception of, the character’ trom the first reading of the play. I believe It was the endeavor of Mr. Heyse to present Judas in that light-to make him a man of deep and what he belteved to be honest convictlons—a patriot at heart, but a man who erred, who had a misconception of Christ, je sympa- thetic stde of the character appealed to me and I play in that vein, bellevin this was what the dramatist intended I am very glad to feel the public does not resent “my Interpretation. While laying the part in Chicago I received etters from @ number of clergymen ga, ing I had presented Judas in a ne’ and that it was their purpose to oom ment from thelr pulplts on what had impressed them as the discovery of a sympathetic aide to the nature of the etrayer,”’ Next season, Mr. Power says, h probably leave. Mrs. Fiske's compat and star In a Shakespearian repertoire. 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