The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1904, Page 7

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SOME NEW PLAYS (SEMBRICH'S VOICE FOR THE NEW YEAR’ = SWEET AS EVER ‘Six Offerings Fresh to the Captivates Large Audience in American Stage Will Be Seen) Metropolitan Opera-House by atthe Local Theatres Next) Her Brilliant Rendering of Weak. Arditi’s Love Song. For a time last night at the Metro- politan Opera-House tt looked an thoteh Mme. Sembrich was in for a concert. She was a bit broad for the short Mary Mannering, Vesta Tilley) skirts of Rosina, but she more than Chauncey Olcott, Henry Dixey|™8¢ up for the discrepancy between « figure and frook by the way in which nd Lew Dockstader Among Those) che rose to yocal hekshts. Bor the music Who WIli Shine In Thie City, | es#on this apt pupil sang Anditt's love RY: | song with such brilliancy that the audi. ence really woke up for the first time Guring the evening and toki her in un- mistakabale language that it wanted “ANOTHER BARRIE COMEDY. HIE new year will be started with no leas than six new offerings at | mon. the theatres next week, The ve- Fiety will range from Engliam comedy | ,noun® shook her head and stamped to an American minstrel show, with @ DIG! Weal hier (Seatioes) feet, and sprinkling of native and Irish romances, | en—Dossibly becaupe a woman's -no Another of J. M. Barrie’s comedies, |™eene yee—she seated herself at the “Little Mary,” which is etill running plano, and before the audience would wucceastully in London, will be produced | let her out of its clutches she had sung by Qharies Frohman at the Empire|two more songs that Rossin{ didn’t Theatre on Monday evening. Little | write. Mary is an old-fashioned child of twelve After that Sembrich and the others of who Mves with her grandfather in the |the cast settled down and finished a back partor of a chemist’s shop in Lon- | satisfactory performance of “The Bar- fon, where she mothers a number of | der of Geville.” : lone, forlorn little children, and later| “The other girl" es they say further dn cures with a wonderful remody left] up the street, was Baumeister, whose by her grandfather, various persons | Berta showed some slight traces of her ‘who suffer principally from misplaced | recent illness. Bffections, Incidentally she wins for! Roset was as ful Sorselt the love of Lord Carlton, who ‘befriends her from the first. Jessie Bus- ley brat pare, the title role, and other be taken by Henry B. Dixe as a New Year’; night's celebration in the part of Ro- sina's bald but not bold guardian, and good performances were also given by Bre i ates St [Geren oup tert Coen aineae ie Gatien Hie it must be said that the Dippel disguise THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2; 1904, The Story An Interesting Bit of History Covering Fifty Years. N_ 1848, Rev. Father John O'Brien, a noble man, came to Lowell, Mass., to do the Master's work {in St. Patrick’s Parish. In 1854, Father John, as he was fondly known to bis people, was attacked with a serious cold, which, developing into a stubborn cough and affliction of the lungs, caused the great- est alarm for the health of the beloved clergyman. Medical skill seemed unable to stay the progress of the disease. Finally an Eminent Specialist was consulted, ‘who gave Father John a prescription to cure the cold and remove the lung trouble, as well as to build up and strengthen the body. The Cler- gymean took the prescription to the old drug store of Carleton & Hovey, Lowell, Mass., the firm by whom Father John’s Medicine is prepared. The cough soon disappeared, and his of a drunken ‘Was an exceod- Mary Mannering will come to the Gar- | ingly thin one. AU the wine eet ue Wick on Monday evening with Ueyeddeobd boots. c bein his Woneymoon,” a new comedy ol —>_—_. Dischatoin, which tells the. stacy of SILVER TEA FOR CHARITY. Bm newly-wedded American couple whose soacleat le Mary’s Alumnae Settlement Looking for Money to Carry Its Work. St. Mary's Alumnae Settlement is in Tn ald of it there will be a silver tea at the home of Mrs. 3 Senaee ct bee. “Boren aatnes ‘bie_ambitfon in po will play we greds cr, ° Latte, Mrs. Arthur Dickson Prince, “My Lady Molly” will have tts Gret | Mites Smt io Marée Gasptier, cho Simos New York performance et Daly's The- Sei. Miss ‘Nell &: and Miss Helen Bre on Tuesday evening, It 1s the latest | OOTY vindergarten, at No. a. West musical play from London, and in it | mitty-second street, opened in M, Dales Vesta Tiley will make her first an attendance of thirty-four ‘chil, l|ppearance in this oity in musical com- | dren, taxing the capacity of the large , |double store. effort is now mal place, ts. 2 a and "Sta Toy. Jing to raise $600 to insure the continu. ‘by hin a to numbers written ance of this work next. season. riptions mi be sent to Mis Hel E oaveral of her own |scrigtions, may’ be ent to Miss Helen hi Sreoventy ee jai gue Brogan, Beniden, diss ° nltghte aco Bora, Pawtuckat,”” will be the offering at the . fate Ritah is Pcl wd Harlem Opera-House. boalp dei hidy aie Another working-girl melodrama, “A Owen Wieter's breesy, bracing story | Midnight Marriage,” with Florence pt Western life, ‘The Virginian,” 28 | Bindley as the star, will be seen at the Sramatived by. the author and iicke | Grand Opera ‘Opere Gfoure, ° * Achie Boyd, in “Joshua Whitcomb," tan Theatre on Tuesday evening. The et the picturesque cowboy and | Will be the attraction at the Metropolis, etty schoolma’'am from Vermont,| A cee eb vie "roce West to teach the youngsters |, “At Cripple Creek” will be the offer- 33 ‘atichimen to shoot In another kind en at the Star. ought to make av re- W. Martin's co: fier play, and, ju note Tom's Cabin” has fe eighth tan, : lony, Wood, {Ne} ranooin J. Carter's latent thriller, “Too ‘Campeau, | Proud to Beg,” will be put on at the Jos Caltahan, |Third Avenue, and Elia) ‘The Americaw Burlesquers will be at ee Brostors Fitts. Street Theatre. cher, Others in Fi Bente, Sem people rejoiced when he declared that he had been made as well and strong as ever. Father John recommended the med- {eine to his parishioners and friends, and thousands were’ made well and strong by taking it. In getting this prescription they always called for “Father John’s Medicine,” and so It ‘was named by the people, and adver- tised—all with the approval and sanc- tion of Reverend Father O'Brien, be- cause he knew of its merit and de- sired that all who were ailing might ‘benefit by its power to cure. This old-fashioned, wholesome rem- of Father John’s True & Full of Human Interest. edy {s unequalled as a body builder and tonic. It restores health and strength to all run-down systems, Its gentle laxative effect strengthens the stomach and corrects the diges- tion. It drives out all impurities. It is a food medicine and contains only pure nourishment. It is not a patent medicine, and it is free from opium, morphine or poisonous drugs in any form, which are found in the major- ity of patent preparations, While it is not a “cough syrup” or “balsam,” nothing equals this pre- scription for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, consumption, and all throat and lung troubles. It has a most soothing and healing effect and at the same time builds up the body and makes strength, We have permission to refer to the Sisters Superior at the following Homes and Hospitals where Father John’s Medicine Js {n use: Sisters of Charity, St. Joh: Hospital, Lowell, Mass.; Notre Dame de Lourdes Hos- pital, Manchester, N. H.; Sisters of Mercy, St. Patrick’s Orphanage, Man- chester, N. H., and many others. HONeill& Co Will Commence a Sale Monday Morning of Women’s New Cloaks and Suits, Over $100,000 Worth, At From 1-2 to 1-3 Less Than Former Prices. Sce Monday Papers for Particulars. —————————_ Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. Isabelle Bouton will be heard, in an i ‘Plancon Aun trom itienzi whit Mr. Flancon ane eeeven! Bis, Buriesa ‘a jurlesques are an- Chauncey Olcott wih make nis frst | nounosd "for Les Sein: venue Brosdway appearance as @ star at the |'Theatre, a ‘ew York Theatre on Monday event: Ney ance ore ra] Continuing engagements at leading on "a dramatization by Mra. bascsa s) Morgan, of Mrs. B, M. | theatres will be ‘The Other Girl," Cri. Cwocker’s novel, and produced Hy Man-|terfon Theatre; "Glad of It,” Savoy per Augustus Pitou, ‘The play is in |Bleanor Robson in ‘Merely Mary Ana, four acts, with the scenes laid in Baily- |Garden; “Sweet Kitty Bellairs,"" Belas- Bay, Shule and Dublin, in Ireland, at | co's Theatre; Anna Held, in “Mite. Na- the present time. Terence is a young] Doleon,” Knickerbocker; Licata aie Eos To “The County Chairman," Wal- s | lack’ Fritz! Scheff, in “Babette,” Mpdetatie Keim" ta the" leading Broadway, last week; Wiliam Gillette, Ag CA “The Admirable Crichton, New Majestio; “Waffles,” Weber ‘woman, Lew Dockstader, supported by his hi and | Exgeum: Babes in Toyland, S in hand-made alr-ahip, “Sure Fly," bis 99 mule-power lobstermobile, will sail fnto the Victoria Theatre on Monday aight with his bie minstrel company. Where will be a bookful of new songs and @ number of spectacular features in the ‘way of scenes in the sunny South, Then, of course, there will be the Dockstader Monologue, warranted to braak the is ot a bank cashier's face, }-Dee-Doo" ans Sam cademy of Musto Fourt ee eenth Street ‘Theatre. ° | ‘There wit be 6 vaudeville perform- ance at the Murray Hill Theatre to-mor- row might for the benedt of John J, ris. . GRA..D OPERA BILLS. “Tristan and Iso! the Metropolitan Opera’House “tare tt firgt time this season next Saturday af- ternoon. Felix Mott! will conduct, Mme, Ternina will be Isolde, Edythe intial he will have the role of Brangaene, Mr. Kraus will be Tristan and Victor Klop- fer the King Marke. At the third performance of ‘Parsi- fal." on Thursday, Miss Marion Weed will for the first time sing the part of Kundry in public. With this exception the cagt wil) be identical with that al- ready heard at the first two ‘Parsifal’ performances, Alfred Herts will, of course, be in the conductor's chair. On Friday evening Donizett!’s “Lucia di Lammermoor” will be revived with a briliiant cast, ineluding: Mine. Sembrich he si omed ohnadw Nell O Brien, fumes B. Bradley, in, Matt nd W. H ostonlans. Keote,. Jonn estor Macdonald, late of “The Arnold Dajy and his associates have . made such an anistic success of George Bernard Shaw's “Candida” that, be- Binning Monday evening, performances of the comed be given at the Madi- EH Square nae with matinees on ueeday, Thursday and Saturday. } “Dorothy Vernon, of Haddon Hall,” in which Bertha GaNand has been appear- ing at the New York, will move to the wrie Theatre, | B “Soldiers of Fortune,” in which Robert Edeson has just concluded his third sea- son, will be presented at the Murray . Will Theatre on Monday night by Henry | %. Harris with a special company, in- uding edwin Brandt. Kethrine Ray- Harlan, | Helen Ware, Mian vi as Luc! iss. ‘Thatcher, |<. ‘Girauo as Edgardo, Mr, Campanurt wrence, Sees Done, Head Ob [as Ashton, Mr. Journét as Ralmondo ante glace, William Meagher and |Will conduct, ATtUro; Mr. Vigna “ is StOwn, pany of whom Were as- Monday evening the bill will be Loe! with Mr, Bideson in the original tid with ‘ai Mme. ‘Srernina as Floria ‘oduction. Mme, Helen Mapleson in the amail ‘part rata herd, Mr. Caruso oottl as ‘Scarpla, h Mme. jer! . bippel as Al- maviva, Mr. Campaharl as ro, Mr. Journet as Basilio and Mr, ssl ay pe will be repeated ‘Wednesday evening, dal Nine soloists, together with the chorus the ‘Tre condition of the ‘“smurance Society, as sot forth Ip hs preliminary gtatement, published to-day, Ws one of gréat security and strength, as el and orchestra of Metropolitan Bee oh Re tice aa nreyeigpment, The | OperasHouse, will appear at the Sunday Bxiuo innees wes aecurea and ines. | Sencar techn, foto will Include, Stine < 0-1 Se sare Hety ends the year with a larger umount | tone Me, taller “(Who will make pL iad ae first appearance at the Metropolitan pera-House as a concert singer) Pol Pheieon and Mr. Campanar, Retss usiness on its books and more assecs accumulated than ever before. With jis etlormoua surplus, in excess of all lta- bilitien, the Hquitabie (& the ‘strongest [and Mr. Duttichi H company in the world, wre Mr. Vigna. Wider’ whose “dlrcellon a eg the orchestra and chorus, will interpre ped Pnent Mo ate ae the overture fogpinerah.” he “over feed ture to tall “Dani C3 Siyigends to polley. botdera ipcents he Baint-Saens: and Bocehers bxcvaded the best previous record of jie soclety, ‘he report shows very care- tek ie aera hate * hi pL anana mech me ou splendid elev promises id mts gt Shire terpenes i ker the "comdyst of the a |e ae ees etal = iorta. uenneister as Ailsa, | Trio, Dt ‘ive a ae Cie ine. piece de "resist- noncert othe. area nee ot ae eens from. “Les Hugue- he ‘Cortege de Bacchus, wivia” suite, will end the ‘concert. ‘At the West End Theatre Henry W. Znglish atand pers company in Puccini's Tosca” on day and Saturday nights y afternoon, and In Wag- “Lohengrin” on the remaining al ner's nights and at the Saturday matinee. ‘Gertrude Rennyson will be the Tose: Mario In “*Lohen- grin” Jean Trane Brooks will, be ‘heard as Elsa and Rita Newman and Marlon with Joseph Sheehan as and Winfre as Scarpla. Tvell Ortrud, with Pletro Gherardl and Joueph Shechap In the role of the ‘Holy Grail Knit VAUDEVILLE, ATTRACTIONS. Marshall P, Wilder, with his witty stories; funny Lew Hawkins, the Fleury Trio, fantastic dancers from Paris; the Sisters Gausch, equilibrists, and Franz- mathes and Lewis, Mexican rifle and pistol shots, will figure on the bill at Keith's. At the Circle will be Marcel's Living Art Studies, the Brothers Bard, acro- bats; Artestomthe, the mysterious doll; Richard Jose, the sweet-volced singer; Charles Leonard Fletcher, comedian and mimic, and Vance, the dancing wonder. In the list at Pastor's will be Mc- Waters und Tyson in “Scenes. in a Dressing-Room;" Flood Brothers, com- edy acrobats; Pauline Moran, singing comedienne; the Brothers Van, in "Can Jimmy. Come In?” May Leon’ and her trained and ‘Trask Glodden, Shion plates of vaudeyiiier etgr's theatres: Tho Mugiatrate,” ‘W. Pinero, will be , Prentod at h Avenue iB 2 laide erry Mme, Ad tide erinGenty third Btreet qudevalle| will include Cole and Witch WorRourke and company week Baudet and Harte ‘Wale "The Lamppost Inspector “phe company at the Harlem’ houge present pap A Day 4 com. ay ve in. es! ie eat inh aL readline attraction will New Brimrose and ‘the. Foley Hit be fr jancini in ete S'geimon's will offer among thers Joe and company in Sithe Fire the Gran pera. . Lew Bloom’ and fn “4 "'picture from Life, ete . ‘and rs 0 Melrose In an acrobatic pictures ioe fe. onthe. pins will" be shown at the Eden Muse hown at (i) offer a larKe assortment of curiosities. IN BROOKLYN. 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