The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1906, Page 10

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~ “| Puritani” for the Open- vanni’” WedneSday. SCAR HAMMERSTEIN opens his O new. Manhattan Opera-House - next Monday evening, been a strenuous fight to g | building ready on time. As it ts, tha Mirst note of the orcheatraia likely to | precede by only a fow ¢(ptroke of the hammer, t son of eperatic war wii be on tn} earnest. | The new impresario triimp “card at once. many Europeans to be th Caruso, $s to appear in “Puratant," an opera in which he in ssid = to be at his best. Asspctated with him willbe Ancona and Miles, Pinkert and | > Zaccaria, * to be! presented on Wednesday night, Bonci will again appear. Renaud and Gillbert and Mmes, Russ, Donaida and G@ilibert will be in the cast. Ttallan will be the tongue in which the first two operas aro sung. Th. on Friday, Gouno "Favat’ in Fre Will ba the’ effe: with Dalmo; Henauwt and: Mrfer-onalds as princt- pak Fe. Way matinee “I Puri- tant” a OE for the first poplar, nee On Fau. with almost th Sunday’ night ker:, Renaud and Gi the principal singers Conrted’s Programme At the Metropolitan, ere Herr Direktor Conried ts not to be caught napping. At the Metropolitan Opera-House next Week he will put his best foot forward. To offset Boncl in the rival ‘tiouse he will offer Caruso and sem- Brich in Flotow's melliquous ‘Marta’? “en Monday night. : Umberto Glordano's “Fedora,” brand mow in this country, ts to be presented On Wednesday. It has been*carefully rehearsed and will be made the medium for ‘ptroducing the beautiful Line Cay-| q@ileri in the title part. Her lover will be | Caruso, Following this on Friday will come Borlor's “La Damnation de Faust." to —be presented. it ts sald. with unwonted enio splendor. Geraldine Farrar, who cored ax Juliet, will be the Manmuerite Gnd Rousseliere tho Faust, with Plan- eon as Mephistopheles, “Tannhasuser” will get a sscond hearing on Saturday afternoon and “Faust on Saturday evening. At to-morrow's first Sunday evening oncert Geraldine Farrar, Louise Ho- mer, Carl Burrian and Mr. Steiner will be soloists. Doings tn the Musical W orld Outstde of Opera. OSENTHAL, Austrian pianist, will be the soloist at the fret of the second alr of concerts by the on; ing Night—“Don Gio- | oMIn Mozart's “Don. Glovannt.'* which ta} | ani oni} Boston | Symphony Orchestra. tunder Dr, Karl Muc! ci next Thursday event ‘Teri's first concert ternoon, Adamowski, the violinist, will play a hew concerto by Gustave Strube, One of the members of the orchestra. 20 riohly endow tne syniphontes announced ar unfani far. On ‘Thursday, ; which Dr. Muck conducted at ite first Performance in G played; on Saturdi Frank Damrosch has Oratorio Society's first o s|tlel “Pierne's t Lillian Blauvelt, Edith Chay Marte Btoadard, | eras astinell will, be Soe POF AIAIRAnOLURHOCRIHTInar er dren rwill assint. Francis Macmillan, the young Amert- can violinist, Just returned from yearns of study and performance abroad, will | dimin! make his first appearance at Carnagie | ues? Hall on Friday evening, assisted by te | fine 1 ee First Complete: Report of the! Peis Up-to-Date Idea of the” * Disbandment of the Colored | What Next Will 20th Century Woman Do? Remarkable New Fields for Her Endeavor, and Others She May Enter, ea Wickeder than Paris? : A Startling Study of New York To-Day by REV. MADISON C. PETERS, DD. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1906. Hammersteinto Open His New Manhattan Opera House _ Next Monday With Bonct, Who Is Satd to Ki < New Yark Symphony yr |New ymphony Btmon Buchhat & recital at M Nesday events Victor Herbert w wrell concert: of his | Theatre to-morrow Hoth | himsol: te of joy ed with musicians. Brockner’s seven’ {n 1886, will be| The whole lazounoff's fifth. {Uo to Mr. IT | ‘The first -jooncerta for neg! i tie af velopment of the waltz tx tho | with dances ume under th tion of Carl ‘maby and Fran y the solotets, “Madam Butterfly’ or Gay night upon its four Fionzaley qua t Mendelsso! val Caruso. ht, 1000, by FT, Minitn, 3, Glanpipa wss. ge combina to make this cpera a t ee Two New German Singers ' Introdaced in “Tannhauser”’ wan the were in the air to handicap her. She Conrled’s | furnished an object lerson in the in- | 8D | oni lemmand of New Yorkers for ¥. city, on Was much to make the per- emorable. Frematad aang { Venus muale superbly. Van Rooy as Wolframwas in splendid ovice, ~ His song to the evening star, probably was ne better done, Blass was cs fe Landgraf. Bella Alten {and action Troughton at tho in the Valley of looked very lke meet that tha nt a marker for added to the stage As at the beginnin; he opera. to Mr Herts wae tribute ‘Maud Powell Plays W1th ‘the Philharmante § octety. AUD POWELL played the solo part M presentation, of Joan Sibellus's piano concerto at the ernoon concert of the Phil- tety in Carnegio Hall -yes. © work of the Finnish com poser ts Cull of diMoultien whict. taxed even the resources of this expert player. was of ny twas » roartimmoe conatate a- this umter, of welts, | don for oroheatra of the first organ fonates, Webers ovor ron” and Schumann's c- mijor. ey y. It may not be said that the ot the Pilgrim Fathers was inepiting, save perhaps in the cine movement of the aymphony, her presenon lacking on. Too many {ustrious | cessors had made her task «| | predeces M | ‘Phe programme in tts enti lerying one. Echoes of many votces| repented to-night, rety will be JAMES McCREERY & CO. announce that in every department, novelty arti- : cles, ornaments and useful things for the | wardrobe, library or boudoir,—for personal | BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS. } { use or home decoration are. now on exhibi- tion. These have been selected with a view to their suitability as holiday gifts, Art Noyelties.. Pewter, Copper, Brass and Wood Articles. Leather Bags, Purses, etc. Stationery. Dress Lengths, Fancy Goods. Trav- eling Accessories. Curios. Laces, Umbrellas. Noyelties for Children. JAMES MeGREERY & CO, 23rd Street. ati 34th Street, JAMES MeGREERY & 60, By 23rd Street, 34th Strost, { { \ SILK DEPARTMENT, In Both Stores, } 5,000 Silk Waist Patterns, including : } embroidered Crepe de Chine and a quan- { tity of novelty Silks, in all the latest—, et fashionable colors ‘as well as white and= black, 3.00 to 5.00 each t Packed in boxes ready for presenta. { tation and will be delivered on any re. { quired date. a q i HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENTS, 1 noth Storga, Cravats mate of Imported hand. loomed cravat silk; in exclusive designs, Woven for the Holiday season, Co ar ‘Large English Squares. ca a ert 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50 French Four-in-hands. : y 1.50, 2.00 “ 2,50 In stock or made to order, y es WASHABLE DRESS GOODS. On Sale in Both Stores, os new keep, Dress patterns suitable for Holiday Space gifts,—Percales, Scersuckers, mercerized ale Poplins, silk and cotton Organdies, bursh! te Scotch Ginghams and numerous silk and cotton novelty weaves. 1.20 to 7.50 per dress length. Packed in boxes upon request. ————_______ On Sale in Both Stores. On Monday, December the 3rd. Sale of Dress Fabrics including every variety of wool and silk and wool weaves such as Albatross, Voile, Henrietta, Tweeds, Broadcloths, Mixed Suitings, etc. Medium and light shades as well as black, In dress lengths suitable for Holiday gifts. 3-50 to 15,00 per dress pattern, JAMES McGREERY & CO. |The “Spooner | | Flats!”’ | Man Who Built the “Baby Why and How I Spend $200,000.00 @ Year jor Dress, | Easy hy Miss | to Giulia Morosini, | make ; “The Best-Dressed , Woman in New York.” Illustrated with Photographs. The Woman Who Saw a Cannibal Feast! The Thrilling Narrative of a Personal | turned M | Simple i i t rience of a Re iona EDDY BEAR PAT TERN Flats,” and Now Has a Plan j _ EZ y ue : } for Encouraging Matrimony. | PREZ (i6 Inches high) ee ‘| Practical 4 Amusing # Craze for Titles. | =. | About New Years: Confessions - of a Mermaid!. First Interview Ever Had with a Fish-Maiden. How it Feels to_Live Under Water, and How It Is Possible to Do So. | Twenty-seven Up-toDate | American — | Princesses! Trué Stories of Yankee Heiresses Who Have Married / Foreign Princes. The Most Graphic ” f Argument Against the Great lp a ne nn nm $100 Prophecies ° d Some Ingenious Ideas of What | ; the City Will Be Like in 100 | ee PANHANDLE PETE ae SEES HIS ANCESTORS 23rd Street. 34th Street. |New York in. ch Chinese Eyes! Here’s the Chinaman’s Re- venge! Here's His Idea of Us, Published ina Remark. able Book. : f 'g Came:s Fight a Death Duel. An Astonishing Fight tween Two Kings of | Desert. York. the if Articles by “(W. M. Chase, Mrs. May- brick, Attomey-Gereral Moody and Others in the EDITORIAL SECTION in the, FUNNY SIDE.

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