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IT 1S IMPORTANT MME. SCHUMANN-HEINK, WHO SANG IN ‘LE PROPHETE? wisou,inrctt tguetnee® Catarrh is the short route to consumption, PROPHETE” SPECTACULAR. " Révival of Meyerbeer’s Opera at ‘Metropolitan Appeals Largely | ‘to the Eye—Honors for Mme. | *Schumann-Heink. 3 Me MARYLLI AS BERTHA. and the Importance of early and Judictous treatment of eatarrh, whether located In the head, throat or bronchial tubes, cannot be forms in which they are rous and confusing, from 4, washes, ointments and salves to powders, Hquids and tablets ‘The tablet form Is undoubtedly the most nost effective, but with tired catarrh remedies it 1s matter of guess work as to ng Into your system, as dors, while making all sorts of Aim ay to what thelr medicines will do. keep it a close secret ax to what { the 8 and popularity of the new Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, ts it not only cures catarrh rrh eufferers who used yw what they are taking into Stuart's Catarrh Tablets be , Blood wi evacez, as John of Leyden, Is pimposing, but He Fails to Em-| body the Mystical Side of the! Religious Fanatic. ! a Bverything about the Meyorbeer's “Le Prophete’ ropolitan Opera-House inst ev stectacular, Mme. Schumann-He M. Alvarez supplied vocal py’ » Stare: Man: Almanx provi ‘ xeous stage setting, and th piratory tract. uart’s Catarrh Tablets in old chronic cases of little short of remarkable, and ing what you are ch ts of paramount hare lthe ndvantuge of ir itting {nto your ator alia ari aaa Ihportance when It Is remembered that the Deter, was actually realistl is remembered that the using PApduction was worthy of th ich appeals to the eye and rather than to the musical intelligence. | 4 Prophete’ has had only four re- within a decade at the Opera we, Jean De Reske was a most im ive John of Leyden early In the jeties and essayed the role again years ago, when he was v qual to it. Meanwhile, Tamagno ws a vehement Phophet, and seasons ago the work was revived M. Alvarez, whose John of Leyden been greatly admired at the Parls pera i" Jot Satistying Vocally. ed as the result of eet with cordial arrhal trou! ell them at 60 STECK The BEST in itself because it stands unrivalled. The BEST for you be- jcause it represents absolute excel- jlence. The BEST for us because it | means perfect satisfaction to you. Two Old Reliables: Santa Claus jand Steck. Warerooms, 136 Fifth Ave., N. Y. ThePrizeBaby eur standards he fails to embody yatical side of the religious ~ but his imposing physique, fei'in costuming and fine dramatic lization save his characterization, Hiy he Is not altogether satisfying, t where the score permits a tour force. He was truly magnificent Wai ringing phrases concluding the md act, but his later work was red by nasal blemishes, unevenness jtone and uncertain pitch, M. Al- is least happy in roles where he fonied the opportunity of vehemence. pens of the night were garnered feink. As the @Méetropolitan Opera Houge- pe portunity to gehts and ‘depths of her ‘ocr. Her Oa qu ity Beracthe: wietadicn {ty [Charles . Evans Signa with the nt Princess Theatre Organisation, yis| Firat steps were taken yesterday to cravie 4 resldent comedy stock com- pany for the Princess Theatre when Charles E, Evans, of the old firm of Hovana & Hovy, waa engaged by 8) Bros. col ry ing Magistrate Ho; m St | charge Man Who Hit C Hary Greenberg, twenty y |was arraigned in the Tombs | day on complaint of Mloiael |conductor of the Third avenue ine, Egan said Greenberg had punched <|him in the nose when he attempted to put him off his car for not paying his | fare. | ¢ It is hard to put ot ftted to convey of her “Ah mon Fils” w etakable. and the “fon Pauvre fant’ Gf the prison scere Was full of matic Intensity, ne, Marylli's Role. essayed the important nd although her voice rgan, she proved equal quirements. A figure helped unate Bertha an in- Journet gave a n of the rascally Bs td De Reszke, De- ® the three gloomy Wj malevolent Anabaptists, Kage Director Almanz deserves praise Wis handling jof the chorus and Is the one whose mother bathes it with eenberg admitted striking Egan, but ared that the conductor hit him t. He said he was going to hen the cars became blocked at Bre street and the Bowery, The conductor told him to take the car ahead, saying that a transfer was not necessary, He did so and says he explained matters to Egan, who demanded a transfer. Magistrate Hogan discharged Green- berg, saying that there was entirely street, has been missing from home| too much of the “car ahead" business, Ince Saturday. His wife fears he {s}and that while he thought Greenberg alck somewhere and cannot communicate | might have been moro dlacreet, he be- With her. |The family hag asked ‘The| lieved that conductors were often hasty World to aid St tn tts search. In demanding transfers. 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