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‘hada > MAKES SONCUHT, [STARTLING DANCE'RED STOCKINGS | YETDOESNTSING) AT THE OPERA) ITS AVERSION. Case of Josie Daly, of Ward &/Done Anywhere Else, This Bac-| Bayonne Parrot, with an Eye Vokes Co., Who “Languishes”| chanalian Stage Revel Wouid| for Color, Attaoks Children ‘ and Goo-Gooes Couples Into} Surely Have Called Out the) Who Wear the Hose It De- * Marital Engagements. Services of Capt. O'Reilly. spises. es MRS, CAMPBELL’S TROUBLES IN MANCINELLI’S OPERA. a Luigi Manoineit's friends were more! Otto Rasch, a well-known business enthusiastic thag numerous at the Met-/man of Cottage street, Bayonne, has a ropolitan Opera-House last evening} clever poll parrot. It’s name is Pretty when hie eclagste opera “Hero and| Poll. Mr. Rasch's parrot can hot only Leander” was produced for the firet| ‘Slt but can laugh, cry and sing. time tn four years. The general publio| ONS G8y recently a woman went to showed {ts usual indifference to @ work]. Rasoh's store to make a purchase. not worn threadbare. ‘tty Poll was put.out about something Last evening's cast was. entirely dif-|*"¢ was shedding team. ‘The woman ferent from that which appeared in ¢he| "¢ard the parrot erying and thinking it first production in this country, Mme. vet oe said to Mr. Rasch: Gadski supplanted Mme,, Hames aa) 9 im n° hurry, attend to the baby Hero, De 1 took the part of| Ttst: Leander, which had been sung with|, She was immeasurably surprised when ‘beauty and pansion by Saleza. Exouard|!nformed that it was the poll parrot Ge Reseke was the magnificent High|*he heard. Priest, vice Pol Plancon, and aMzme,| Pretty Poll was imported from Mexico Schumann-Heink, who had been pree|>Y Mr. Rasch thirteen years ago, The vented by {llnese-from singing in the|P8rrot is the pet of the Rasch house- original production, gave the prologue, vue one ee vahierea le ae Gadski Was the ‘Hero,’ Gantaiie a 3 ‘y Pol ‘The stage pictures leat evening were] Pinyrul ane kitten the perrot Wine lavish and effective. Musically, the foliow its master around hi production was not altogethet satisty-| “sr nasch nan cate and ing. The principals showed lack of 6! parrot eats out of the same plate with hearsal. The prompter was heard) tiem at all times. Poll is an epicure ‘unceasingty, aa De Beret i times) and knows bow to eat properly. ‘The forgot not only words du! notes.| narrot's manners have even Mme. Gadski, who learnea the role of] Me rrot® s ghia aban th eo that St no longer f Hero for the original Covent Garden| ie, CMY bend Ladle feet in the plate it eats from. production and then threw it aside when| “sont, : : ‘Mme. Hames was awarded the part, had sope oar uren ene © eer were Woes, to remem it for last night's pro- Leabipin ede ery stele, tt bee Guction, She sang with her wsual TIO) 1: hears anybody say ariything {t avill hess and plenitude of tone, graceful art) nor hesitate to ahow its displeasure by nd fine dramatie ferv: ine ‘The Shell Song of the first act—the| pink in .enery tones: “Bhut up, yous gem of the opera—brought her an UN-) Pretty Poll is eccentric in eome things, accustomed chance for colorature work, ! ons of its eccentricities Is a hatred of hich she encompassed in @ MenneT! 164 stockings, Children in the lower 80 satistying as to evoke the greatest! are of the city have come to have that demonstration of the night. Mr, Del tect well impressed upon thelr minds. Marchi's tones were pinched and cold.! ¢ » child comes into the store wearing Mr. De Resske sang with more than| req stockings Pretty Poll will jump down usual care. Mme. Schumann-Heink’s|¢rom the perch and make @ vicious at- delivery of the prologue was effeotive, “Brel ipon the legs of the wearer. retty Poll knows HOUSE CAT CAUGHT MANNERS “Wedding Rings as “Fatal Wedding” ; Sduvenire—Some Witticleme of \. the “Head Walters”—Latest Do- i Jigs of the Theatre. ‘There's a girl in the Ward & Vokes ompany who deserves @ good husband. A programme detective has discovered ;Rher name to be Josie Daly. So far, ine \Wwestigation does not disclose that she is ‘ny connection of Lucy Daly or Mar- waret Daly. But the clue that she has een in the company for several weasons leads to the suspicion that she may be related by marriage—Nke Willle Collier and his stage father—to Percy @nd Harold. Josie ts a remarkable girl. She is the backstop in a game of love played by a Dudding baritone wearing a Tuxedo coat and a longing look. The baritoned young man lures Josie fato the Umelight with a song about “Lenore.” The song is sentimental enough to make a man love his own wite, The Tuxedo sings it feelingly, and ene doesn't need opera-glasses to see that Joale feels it keenly. She softens lke snow on a thawing day in January. He hardly gets started warbling about _ the beauties and virtues of the mythical Wenore than Josie begins to move in his @ireotion. She approaches shyly Dut surely and by the time the love- making soloist is ready to break into ‘the chorus with the kindly assistance of ‘the ‘full company,” Josie {s right where he oan reach her. Josie doesn’t sing. She simply looks UP at him with soulful glances and sub- ‘way sighs, her bosom rising and falling {m gentle swells, and her hands clasping hers unclasping In maidenly emotton. is in on all the little side-plays of lence, but it is In eye. ~ excels. Languiahing|/The chorus and orchestra had been atl kat Mer, peciality. She doesn’t] thoroughly rehearsed. Necessarily so, for] @asoh’ aioe frvaviabie. Cat iy fadreseins ta im Otto. The parrot likes made bread as well as anvting, Gets at} Sey, Vinee tala ae ways: “Otto, I want HIS HOUSE NUMBER DOUBLE THIRTEEN. But Bickell Won’t Go Back to It, for He Was Killed instant- ly To-Day. Speak, she doesn't even smile, she #im- e” the serenading swain fantil a female baritone has to step in @nd help him out with the song. -It's a pretty safe bet that by the time “The Head Walters” leave the Grand Opera-House Josie will have half the Toving couples much of the work is choral in character, as it was first written in cantata form, and later rearranged for operatic pro- duction. The ballet apeoctacie in the wecond act was dévised to round out the stage production. Mr.. Almanz made it a riot of cokw tiveness last Gruss the bacchanallan side of toy ra-House he. Ts age would oe Interference. "Rail vere aby ate ods He wit yt th Wedding Rings an Souvenirs, There's a romantic air around the| ma: rand Opera-House any way. Out in|!8 the lobby 1s a big glass case filled with | wedding rings. A placard announces} choral hat on March 17 every lady present at the s00th performance of “The Fatal] i Wedding” will receive one of these wed- ny @ing rings as a souvenir, carried home an immense laurel ——<— GETS A DIVORCE, SER ea mots the! Ward & Vokes folks have brought with Jury Returns a Verdict Declar- ty ‘3 Oth Key ) pi the used Ing Mrs. Rose Frank Guilty) ss¢ fem this time: peer ierneath, on Charges of Husband. ‘Those who believe that ther a fatality about the number 13 will see mn of thelr superstition in the death to-day of Milton H. Bickell, of No, 1818 Third avenue, Brooklyn, Bickel! was employed in the National ee fred Firet avenue and Forty- Brooldyn, and alte on ay. “Imyour father living yet?’ he played a joke on mother and "Wasn't he the tease, though?" ‘Mother says that when a girl's in her feet sweil a great deal.” ‘You must have been in love a good 'I have my mother’s mouth.” rt of your father's, too, I should Sacco ntable ronson te, macta and crushed his skull. pled over i Bickell had often been twitted by his friends for living in a house with a ubiy unlucky number. PIMPLES Ener After deliberating seven hours the jury in the trial of the @ult ot Alfred Frank, for an absolute divorce from Rose Fiechman @rank, found her guilty ot facts which the law says form a cause for divorce. It was @ sealed verdict, found at 10 o'clock Jest night and openéd to-day by Justice Beott, Mrs, Frank was not in court, In her behalf A. H. Hummel moved that the verdict be eet aside. 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