The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1906, Page 6

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SE gustor Casyainini? after the curtain imho pertermance moved 9 }imeyer loses @tNothing that she had “Sonpany: red Splendid Spec- tacle. Se in a WV": tt -Radames, the yictort: De n [Stopped | asain. ° Ancther Find in Tenors. in Beers, toh H i ' [Ppressive even wi does shout, occa: "Jacked some due, pr . to the strain We beaaitl= 2 Nilo = tides cr ype slight task for a. $his principal aria only Lxothering volume thronghout {ng inest have wssured. him. furnished a surprieo ne Defore GAVE romise Of the ability she displayed in Hee singing, wetle not waa full of tenteranontal Swarmth. Hor acting was worthy, Only Shor dressing, especialy the long, gloves <0 simulate the color of her skin, and her factal make-tp, were not altogether pleasing. 5 Eleanor Broadfoot Again. reintroiucs Cis- paras. Broad . in the Motsspolitan Opem-House Sho hus travelled far and 7 anuch sinca then. Litewlse to ther imoosing helgnt sbe has addext feome flest, She was a_pictureaqus sfiure with her loosely Mowing red-cair, ¢- Stusa, ax Aida, lammerstein Score: vy Mile Datle PVE De Barvlerng her bright robes od her her-volos did not t sounted hollow, fulnit the gema, promise af hor worg pleasini lacked depth. . serving no > has eung the part often with Mt: Con- reds forces, To Waa tto-hear-Arroom’ a: stng= Ing of Amonasro, Bo beautiful It was: Arimondl made an {mpoalng and sonor- I N was the King and rene: Dy UnSeeD ms wae 0 ‘the ple at not honored by the print- a Burrian Breaks Down in Lohengrin Role. “Tenor Cannot Finish Metropolitan ‘Performance, and Dippel Takes. His Place—Delay and—Hisses. A veritable whirlwind of hisses, punc- tuated by a burz of far louder talk than “4s usually heard tn an opera-house, and Jaccompanted by the slmultaneous de- parture of #averal hugdred people, marked/an unadvertised climax in Jast ht'a perfotmance of ‘Lopengrin™ at Metropolitan. After tha close of the 4 “(mocond act the curtain) remained—down {40r gnore than aa hour. [pwaxed impatient, then not The audience the management ennounced that Mr. {gnu iDippel, would take tho sci Hhisves, Joul talking and hast (Burridn, who had been singing the title role, was too hoarse to go on: Tt was ut this Juucture that the angry began’ from oi) paris of the house ement added though: that the famoun ¢ would be cut out at nb A) Christmas table will be delivered on i Dinner Sets, | 400. different patterns at prices | from $13.50 ‘fo $800.00. 150 Patterns aré “open stock”, and can always beyhad in any quantity at any time. Prices average 4 — OPEN EVENINGS WEST 21st AND WEST 224 The Christmas/fable. Harry orders of Dinnerware, Table Ghgetare and Cut Glase for the mann, as the Herald, were equally # Msfectory, ‘The choras's performance was ragged in wpots, and the orchestra more than # drowned out the singer, Dippel, ishing the ,opera to a halt-empwy or @ generous med or He peat of a disgustingly | house, caine th applause, “which he well descrved. mide the ve thanklens task. PERMIT 10 ENTER HIS OWN PALACE. Senator Clark Has a Hitch Trying to Learn How Fifth Ave- nue Home Progresses: | Benator Willlam A. Clark came up from Washington yesterday to vii new marble manslon in |Hitth jand' note the progress of the work. When he reached the entrance his way J orders and nent © (or a special permit, to enter his —>—_____ ‘WOMAN OF 106 GETS | ROOSEVELT GREETING. HOLLIDAY SBURG, zaboth Statker, Pa., of Williams- the one hundred and of, her birth ase the telegrams of congratula: sale received wae one from Pres time. Table Glassware. 100 different patterns of Go-ple sets, all of them “open stock, from 89.10 to $175.00. ___Cut Glass. The” largest _ assortment >wn in:one store, ever 5 less than elsewhere. UNTIL CHRISTMAS, —| STREETS, NEAR 6th, AVENUE epackiing | 1t| an barre’ by a biz watcyman, who aaked 4 [ener 6s your 2k : m Senator Clark,'/the visitor «x-| Dec. 2.—| plonser resident of Blair lust, cores Again with Fine Productio of “Aida” and New Tenor at Manhattan OperayHouse Ru: Title Burt—Cisneros as Amneris. ida’? Bre 6 Ett An 2 to be rec ‘oned PROFESSOR BECOMES WALL STREET BROKER. Stock Investments desk and a_geat in »ok. ‘Exe! not yet severed his Y sity, but jt > shi nection 3 expected and , thed tp) ina AWall an established making profit for ceveral sew that ho, had nm philosophy. with fret finance, with abandon his books reports. | RECLUSE’S RELAHYES (| | Efforts May Be Made to Investigate the Death of, Mrs. Donley, Who Was Killed by Gas. Amedea Baesl. abeth Donley, wife of a - r=] my g Pha Jd anes ; | prominent mining speculator of Denver. ing of her on the progr wane to tls city to-day YS clatm part wut she. dam of tho $100,00 estate left by Miss Cath- ocd A Brilliant Spectacle. | erine whose strange death a Mttle ballroom on lower ‘Third avenug some timo ago was Investigated by tho Coron Miss Gore owned valuable property in St. Marks place, but | the life of a reciuse because, #8 kno feoved whe would die in J house on Blckwell's Isiand, She waa found dead in her room with the Kas Kets open. Mrs. Donley, who in a member of @ are several rela~ eho Will Can and a legal tight Gead we Buas. Gore the fortune an effort may be made, fo bat often ft eatigate. the vt tho only the, Yearn If any: toby er demi NA = > turning on ¥ an ke | deat, ~Miss G Te |e al 4 eat jon PEASE PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS _ A plano well qualified both by Its tradition and {ntrinste merit to adern the home of the most critical mustclaa and a gift thats sure to be appreciated, ° Remember that it takes but little of your Xmas money now, and the balance can be paid on our 3 y ear plan’ if desired; delivery, stool and cover fre¢.and tuning the first year; guarantee practically with. out limit; prices reasonable, Your Inspection invited, OPEN GS. PEASE PIANO CO... (28 Wost 42d 8t., near Broadway, A. Y. Brooklyn Branch Newark Branch 657 Fulton St. | 10 New St. +) t TohaDarheld SorsaSons, PICTURES For Holiday Gifts. 160 OIL INTINGS in fine gold frames, reason-~ ably price 500 RELIGIOUS- SUBJECTS, suitably framed, 250025001 | OLD FRENCH AND ENGLISH MEZZO-TINTS In antique gold ‘frames, 3,50 to 20.00 GOLORED FAC-SIMILES, LANDSCAPES, framed In 2-Inch gilt and mat; size 16x30 Inchea, 1.49 | “ORDERS FOR FRAMING should be placed now | to insurd an early delivery. Christmas Cards and Calendars for the Million. | BEAUTIFUL WORKS OF ART, | from Ic to $3.50 each. , 8th and 9th Sts. Surprising Good in the the | Woo Gottlieb}, CEMBER 2 oO, No Guessing the Quality You “have to guess the quality of most 1bc.. collars. They're advertised as being made of “specially shrunk fabric,” or in some such indefinite terms. : | ALL WANT WEALTH; © poor i Holland of expres | There is no guessing the quality of Triangle Linen Collars. i] That word “Linen” stamped in every Triangle Collar guaran- {| tees the quality to be genuine linen—the only fabric fit for a i gentleman's wear. f < Ope | Every Triangle Linen Collar is “‘shrunk-to-size,” insuring an exact and comfortable fit as long as you wear it, and 4-ply quality insures a third more wear ‘than you get out of most collars, which are only 3-ply. ‘ < All seasonable styles in quarter sizes in the best stores everywhere, or if you don’t find the style you like, write us and we will see that you get it. Van Zandt, Jacobs-& Co, Troy, N.Y. Largest Makers of Linen Collars in America. | New York Office, 636-638 Broadway. af. ic. Each ; ROWN the feast with Richardson & fe sien pe Robbins’ Plum Pudding—the most =e satisfying dessert ever made. It will te keep forever in the sanitary tins(one, two, three! and four pounds), so you can always have it on| JIC Ie the pantry shelf. Avtreat for feast days and ae a holidays. A delightful recourse when the $5.00 Gold Eye Outfit at$1.00 : es Including o F Gold Ryegines and Chain home-made dessert fails. | You never had Plum Pudding, till you've hed it right, Put up exclu-| sively by Richardson & Robbins (a¢k anybocy from Delaware). Your grocer| has it or can get it. Look for the label, R. & R. torn Here Until 10 o% ‘o-Day, Friday und Saturday snie Every eyeglass wearer should take advantage of this sale, as they come In all sizes, shapes and styles; these crystals are noted for their distinct vision, soft and cooling effect upon the eyes. Eyes examined free Dy our specialist, John J. Hogan, assisted by a staff of medical Ocullsts. We have all the latest improyed apparatus for accurate testing, and mistakes are lmpossible. Hosp!- tal and oculist prescriptions filled at one-half opticians’ prices! Repairing done while you wait. Examination of school children a specialty, This ‘outfit ts a splendid holiday gift. i $5.00. Opera Glasses, $1.00 OS Medical) < Evenings We will place 15,000 fine imported Opera Glasses on sale * 6. him a Te She went lols ym BS wet mt “y ‘ pars ts f . iy! “to-day, Friday and Saturday, Including case, at $1.00, These were Imported to sell for $5.00, but to advertise our Opera Glass Dept. we will close them out at the above price. Glass af $5.00 Per Pair. This is the most powerful and hands: made. It is @ perfect aid to the eye, structed on new and correct scientific ples; the work- manship is unexcelled, the pearl is beautiful and absolutely perfect, the gold Is the new zaponized kind that is guaran- teed not to tarnish, Do not purchase an Opera Glass until you have seen this great special of ours. This ts a $15.00 present for $5.00, Opera Glass se it ts con- Picture Books FREE | The Gillies Annual Distribution. __ Steadily driving away since 1845“+sixty-six years ;\mow But we shall.ne row old at pleasing the children—nor-at the very finest ties of Tea and Coffee for as fittle as pos sible. MORROW Annual distribution of Picture Books begins. Next day | and—until all the Beoks are gone. Give to purchasers, as in for- | mer years. Beautifully lithagraphed in cblors (six kinds), This distri- | bution of books for theNit}le folks is ane of the pleasantest incidents of the year’s busiress. In abet no one may miss them we shall be| glad to send them ‘to any P tomer on receipt of posta with goods ordered by mail—if sq d Cash Coffee, 18. \Bogota, 28c. A good, pure, Honest Coffee. We} “The real coffee taste, through and | know it to. be unequalled In this m1 through. Until recently $0 rare and” ket to-day for anything he price costly teat only the rich could have It. Broken Coffee, 20c. Mdcha and Java, 32c., Made up*mainly of the broken and The BEST blend of genuine Moclja | smailer beans of. higher grade cof- | with high-grade Java that we knoly fées, Extra good value. | of, Fine, heavy, delicious—try it. Holland Java, 22c, lArablan Mocha, 35¢ A choice Coffee, thoroughly excel- | The real rich Arabian, of which there lent in all respects—one that we are | is very little in this country. This glad to recommend hecause we comes to us on thrpugh bill. of Know it gives perfect satisfaction. lading from Aden, Ardbia. Mocs 2Ac. Mixed Tea, 35c. end Java, A pure, rich, delightful flavor that} Our Family Mixed—an’ exceedingly, js liked, remémbered, and.for which | popular tea—not equalled at or near no, substttute will do, Especially! the price. Single pounds sold in well worthy of a trial, store or delivered with other goods. Call—Send Postal—or Telephone 3471 Cortlandt, ~ Matt Or Fillea, Moncey, “refunded tf not 49° OPEN BYBRINGS. & Value $2.50 2 $3.00 To-fay, Friday and Saturday we will place on sale 20,000 full concave and highly polished imported razors, Including Wade & Butcher, Imperial, John J. Hogan, Genuine George Wostenholm and fifty popular brands. All these |} razors are worth at least $2.50 and $3.00. Every razor Is of the highest grade, | and all are samples that have been shown on the road by drummers; they have | been honed, and are In perfect order. Special attention given to mail orders. 009 extra fine razor strops came with this lot, value $2.00, and will be ak i $02, each; and 800 Safety Razors, value $3.50, at $1.00 per set. ~ Case 75C Knives 29C- 2,000 fine Sample steel Pocket Knives will be closed $450 Sample POCKET KNIVES, | out at this sale, at, including fine pearl and stag 50c | bach oe 3s TCR Ma Se cee ooeeeeememespenmmneneniesemesseoeeett handles, at, each ....... 25t A RR EHRICH BROS., Dept. Store, 6th Ave. and.23d St. zm) \ | ——==— —== d Bn SUNDAY WORI.D WANTS | We deliver 5 Ibs. Coffee—or 1 Ib, Tea and § |bs, Coffee—}n Manhattan, Brook- 2 ( » and the BronX-as-far plorth as: 180th St. Simply send postal or telephone. ———— ym a lbs. Colfee—or 5 Ibs:'Tex—or 4 1b, Tea and 10 Ibs, Coffee—delivered, free zee WORK tex a charges, within.25 miles of Manhattan, Lp ‘If the Tea or Coffes txn't PRECISELY what you desire tn every respect sco will checrfully exchange {t or refund your money. | Gillies.Coffee Company, Between ark eal BaraigySt, Monday Morning Wonders. aN * and! Froth oe ssi, 284,290,287 8 260 Washington s \ v i Seer aired ited ll east y) ,

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