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‘THE EVENING WORLD, ‘s After an Initial Expenditure of | $300,000, His Weekly Bills Will Be Nearly $42,000. By Sylvester Rawling. Salaries of principal-singer “The greatest enemy of opera ts fhe opera-house” if was Oscar Hammerstein who sald it. The ‘Impresario of the new ‘Manhatten Opera-House in Weet ‘Thirty-fourth street was just’ beck .. from Wurope. where he had been ‘pick- ing wp operas and engaging singers af. ter # fashion that made did hands {tthe game excla/in’ "Marvellous!" and ind shyag their shoulders “$8 pity. fo Ohoru: Advertising ...,. at Lighting and heating... Opera-Hause staff.........+ t Stage band (36 ‘pieces).... Steamship fare to and from orasy man. ‘Mtr, Hammieratéin, was lazily sipping Ris" sardaparila find “smoking « lene lack cignr:in a bor at ta Victoria "Theatre Roct Garden, seemingly eb- joying “the. performance, with a few ‘people of whom the writer was one. For Whom Did Compocers Write?. you think that Mowart or Don- +" thettl, or Verdi, or Wagner, or Richard ‘Berguss wrote thete ‘mmortal works for jo Gelectatton of people of fashion, att- ing in rat Boles! ina barn?” he con- a tinted. {“grgstc' masters who wrote tunes and “mielodies and éramatio musical inter- Be pasicont ‘of Hfe if ata various forms. * for nil-mankind. Where ta the man or | woman whose care areinot titillated and Cent in the beginning. But ¢t wee chestra weats. MMetropolitsn Opera-House, anid tteted | trois will understand and support me in the necessity, Neary a Million and a Qu: aoa Well Ih round figures, f votved already for nearly a million and @ quarter dollars, without allow! {self cent for the rent of the house, I own, But I shall give such whi And T r | mot to be fooled by inferier! singers. | coera as New York and, fot thi ‘They want the best and I em giving them the,best I can find, And more and moore they will come to.me aa time goes ‘on. ~ Expenses Enormous. "| production, will cost me about “Bxpense! Yea, enormous! But alweys| «you wonder! Well, take, for !1 {t in the best that pays..You remember, | qyaconda,’ with I apnounced at my opening perform- ‘ance lest season that I wished to ex 1 was not turning, myself into an im- presario for profit." I meant ft then and I mean tt But I am not a fool. I petieve in the musical public. They will pupport me in my earnest afforts to *@elight ‘and Instruct them. I em’ ‘hot Rs crazy a seme people ' pretend to think. sent Wht works neyer heard York and revive neven old and anything. It evust all be built. “Then consider ‘Dolores,’ by all the artists who created the — Fougere Coming Next Week LLE, FOUGERE, the well-known M French chanteuse, who created pomething of a sensation when > 4m this country ten years ago, will come to Hammerstein's Roof Garden on (and Williams, ‘Adelaide Every Friday aigut hereafter “amateur might, ‘Tony ford and een, Hanson and Monday for'e four weeks’ engagement. | Iriemen and Miller, Markey and At. the..and_of this engagement she} Sheppard an Ward. ert Wi wil-teturh to Part, Sua brings = ietitelaeers trunkful of songs and épatunies; bottr "op, und Diam of which may. be expected to be /highty spiced. Other features will be Ned ‘Waybumn's Fantastic Phantoms, the Four Fords, Belle Blanche. the Four Avolons, Gus Edwards's Schoo] Boys the Wilty—-Pantaer— ‘Troupe. Barnold's dogs and A free vaudeville “bili numbers will be offered at Park, Fort George. . ‘SEASIDE AMUSEMENTS. Maud Hi be “The Song Bird: Paul monkeys in Jay," the great SacHeras, Yoscarys, Ray T. Boyce, Lillia and Dill and Ward. Lune Park's latest attraction 1 wildering maze entitled "The Los The attraction occupl atre, “The ‘Trips ta the and on entering the spectator is With shimmering mirrors and a be irl meets tha view in every. dl Ae the visitor that can actual! finger onthe girl’e reward of 01 dred dollars will be given. A feature A satire on the Subway, “The Tobos- fan-Girls,"and_travesties on the ‘prin- cipal stage hits df the past winter will de introduced at the Jardin de Paris, Atop the New York ‘Theatre, on Monday .. ‘The Honcymoeners,”, George M. Cohan’s lively summer show, will enter upon_tts seveni week at the Aerial the w Amsterdam | be Daltint, throws ‘ Norse lappyland. now. Pein the Hop Sin jhe. perforiners Gen will be fie Dunedin | troupe of cyclists, Clift Gordon, Gen- ngro and-Balley, the Camille Trio, the Milani Trio, James and Lucila Cooper, Nt Wood and Le Clair and Bowen. ‘Tong.c in the alr with a an somersault will rem ity. to the seat, 1 feature nt device at St The, Metropolis Theatre Roof will offer Herbert Brooks, magician; Hoer- for Jein, Adama and Come: ny in ‘The Jecallea Human ‘Tereador Balle sles Ba lor ee en ete abd daughtors, Fitzgerald and Quinn, RG going over the real rola, Lambert “any of the dangers. Ered Riverthall, 2 Kaltenborn’s Gace Attract Many Vistt will follow the Ines laid down at f he EVENING, WORLD will begin the printing Ovida’s great. love story—a |, regular thrille Wend: > lags.’ on AV Monday. 1's the vest summer reading, Washburn are soloints week, The Hotel Navarragl of Whdnesday ‘even is alving musica Orchestra (including rehearsals). Stage; chorus and ballet masters. Ballet, costumers, wigmakers, &c. Scene painters and carpenters. Moving, carting and storing scene Bis, I -knew I must present great art- ists and perfect ensembles, and that means tremendous outlay. I could not ebarge less than five dollars for my or “Indeed, my expenses for next season Bre 0 great that I shall have to aharge extra prices for eome of my perform- ances. Grau did it, you know, at the; “How inuch am‘I expending next see- ter, no city has ever seen. I shall pre- standard. operas. These, for the initial which 2 eball open the season on Noy. 4, with Nordica and Sctumann-Heink, a small matter com- patativety,-but-£ eheli-have te oreate everything for it. Ihave no scenery, no of Madrii, another. ‘Carmen,’ Spanish in every detail, for which I have engaged gal charadters and twenty-four Spanish “Dollar opera, 414 you say? on Gancers. Wait! You will st up when With the Latest French oe Frances, "Pastor's bill will inckute ‘Craw- of eighteen Paradice _At Brighton Beach Muste Heft will. Carlton Macy in-“The Magple and the} tha_three | the Luna T Chinsae the-| sbie which makes a double | American yocal tea: Paris, swith Jts, Wagner, syinphany, operatic, | : . i) popyias and Sacred nights in succession, | hts beén honored by’ the French Gov- | 4 coe | ernment, ts fn New York for « brief) MVilliam Gane, who was business man-| visit Hix pupa. have won success in exer of the Van Den Bere Opera Com- | many countries, pany, haw wirned i 0. he wll ke | take A company to AL d DebaRcidenlay nine Tic f open on Monday in ‘IT brdvatore Nab eaters ; zAluy, the Tzigane violin. Noildi, Rowe Marie, Campbell and vAle| 4% with his Hunsartan orchestra, will | hertl As hie peincipal singers. Willian | continue to delight patrons of the Har- Wash is to be general dirsotor, Jem Casino next werk. Boum and hte band bemit thelr an-! ‘Terrace ‘Garden coutiniles to: attract j Pleawed. audiences, with its “Orchestra TELL YOUR-GIRL ABOUT IT, | Merrurtite “Grace Deka and Tone for tis root garden during tus month, Investment for eight new operas and elght revivals. stage hands, electricians and machinista, Musical director and two conductors. Europe This estimate does not take into account what Mr. Hammerstein. should charge himeelf for the rent of the Opera-Houes, which he owns. D'Amato made a success of It at the | they appear. Academyt I am glad-to hear it. He 19 | will be a nit. educating psopte for my house, Tout know I thought of cheap opera myself tmpoaat- my pa- jarter. am in ing my- at mat- in Now favorite $800,000, Instance, Breton, princi- will be Nalson, bee ti Mors jor and fall, and n Tyce} | 4 i t G Mo: dazz| eautiful rection, lay al ne hun-| vaudeville theatre will! sroneen a Japanese wrestler, MiMi: who] company woman | ain th - Hammerstein to Spend a Million and a Quarter For Opera Next Season at Manhattan Coe ease WHAT TWENTY WEEKS OF OPERA | WILL. COST MR. HAMMERSTEIN. {Sure the Public Will Help-Hir in Giving the Best Opera in the World. Per week. tiene was abroad Uteratly co run awily, New York the Music Centre, Sometimea 1 ha, | | centresin the worid. [2G wahts the deat, Interior ariiaty: nity. ul Tt will not stan, And {ts taste g Here are to be found oe } and «bad ets if I did nog’ gt $1,185,000 Rusicy! I love to do the tm. I shalt mueceed. If it 'y the charm would Tr ‘They are fine. The opera A Banker Dae In. Ahl But Mery Garden! “Ah! But Mary. Garden, There you @hall ‘sce an artist to her finger tips. ; The Governor, as his associates cal bis respects. subseri And a singer! Ah! She will carry the | seats inst year, ‘Geos he sal cent aE ee town ‘by #tormifWatehl, You dial eee | friendship. tor your ec -mabechibive this year because thy wife and myself a Mwhat Campanini and pay, Garden will And do with “Thats. aTctdmaiend. into opera-lovers ernor, when the banker left. 5 a aiilee calls for twenty-t rate characters. IN is matory of low Paris—a t melodrama net to music. It needs fine settings, and for ite pro- cies Ic hayes the | prinet; cian and ecenlo artist of the era Comique of’ Paris. “Something About the Company.” “Cam: | that mestertul oomductor, fe heatt and eoul with me. Oh! You shall see aome splendid productions next ‘Séaeon, “I have fifteen prima donnes, five un- eurpassed tenors, five equally good bar- NAS—Mme. Melba, Mi Mme. Nordica. Mm: Bressler-G De _Cisnoro eatin, Kroviitt Papel “Jomeill, Trentini and Gaconla 'ENORS—Mesers. Zenatello, Bassi, Dalmores, Albani and Cazouran. ES— Mi @t a singer anywhere in Europe who is ODDITIES IN NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD Short Stories of Unusual Happenings and Sin. gular Experiences Picked Out of the Chronicles of To_Day. “Les Huguenots” and “Alda. Mise Mo Boone, of Camden, caugnt ey fish in her bathing-eqit at Atiantic City | | last ‘evening. The finny ‘monster went In at the neck | of the ault and got jost. The girl xcreamed and the Ife-; TioUghE he bad cramps and was hey dragged her ashore. "Ene fh hed iwrigRred down ‘Into Aisa | Omaha to steal “nome. tead + Boone's bloomers stood | thirty-six. bara of silver around her like a screen, drove the male Sica IO OR ee a awi * toa plumber for old lead bap penta Eal Aeletad Not Lasea Cat cel tcl Be plumber ‘tried to use it and dis- covered the miatake. ‘he allyer was worth $2,000, eGgerse Hoover was arrested aa, the aAfter—that—thought waves -and~other ; Waves Nashed across the country for a time, then came the ‘wedding. | THIEF SOLD SILVER pian a THINKING IT LEAD. A thief broke into a freight car at “but found Bultion. He ind sold MADE LOVE AND WON GIRE BY TELEPATHY. Misa. Bridget Carroll, car AE DRIVES OXEN FROM | Meredien, Conn, and Patrick May, a OCEAN TO OCEAN. Wealthy business man of Oakland, Ca: [Ate Riirried “apd on. thetr Honeymooi| sone Moker hes strived nt after a pathic courtahip.” from Puyallup, Waash., house anslerence.. haved a dig ae Oyater Ra part in théfr introduction. their corre: | hauled by m yoko of oxen Spondence and 6 rted Jan. 25, on hte Mr. May, a believer in telepathy, had| He came ove !’ Oregon. trail, never heard of Miss Carroil. and 18 advocating the orate of 8 One day— a- mutual friend, through ; national pike Scroms the continent. He which commu Hever they had been unconsctousi tng with each other, tet _Antreduved them im seventy ‘He will return tot itomobii old. y | he Paciflo tn an ors: 4 concerts at the} nun! engagement at Willow Grove K Bt. Nicholas Gardon give pleasure | Park, Philadelphia, on Aux. 10, to con- ‘ not only to the musle lovers left} tinue i) Labor’ Day. Then will fol. | in town, but to a host of vistors to| low # er tour of thé continent that the olty, This week las been givén wp} will contiiue until the Hippodrome 1s} to a series of national nights. Gilbert] reached, on Feb. 23. and Sullivan are to monopolize to- 4 x Sie ‘ night's programme. Kaltenborn him- Emma Eames is to bo tho sololst tn Aelt with hiaj ylolin and John Cheshire | = festival concert at the Auditorium, | pwith hla harp aco amongithe most popu- | Cen Grove, @ wiek from ‘to-night. | ‘ar. soloists lat these concerts. Fain. Morgan will conduct Gounod’s | “Hoff, who made « good impression o iA: : Os 400 the beginning of the weason, Ja to again to-night. Next w Frank. King Clark, well-kn next Rerien ten on With emlint lips and genial talk the family sit about the table, the guests about the ban- quet board, in pleasant antici- pation of the moment when NABISCO SUGAR WAFERS are served. Delightful, dessert confections that add to'the j joy of ice creams and ices, fruits and frozen’ puddings, preserves and sweets of any kind or character. In ten cent tins, also in twenty-five cent tina, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY | singing for 507 franca a week whe or be ns «20,000 Kramhadiates asky a9. many dollars for é © single: per 5,000 “And euch ers some of them are! 6,000 | Baht “We would wo tolerate them here 3-000 wag besieged by. applicants all the "New York te the most critical music It {8 cosmopolitan. for amendment They are More than that. Even least | ex- perlenced are quick to learn the difrer- enes “between, commonplace and good music, between singers with god voices 1 could, mot nil my opera- Bold undertak, ‘Phe-conversation had been disjointed. him. had been’ interrupted often. Once @ well-known banker dropped ita te in to pay uu have converted . We couldn't stay away now, But, say, ‘Poleas and Meltsandie’ and "TherContes | Query petea OM ay NOME: But, say foffmann. suowa Tone was fond of. I go to nleep rs | Swinat dia T tell yon?" maid the Gov- “Tam educating ‘em. That’ sonly.a Cort je of the work I'm doing,” Roster of the Singers. Mr. Hammerstein's principal singers for next eeason“are the following: PRIMA DON? fn 0-ppairiecnehporet + ee ee JULY 13,.190 7. “Sis”? Bowie and Her Child n a CSAS OWE od a ee Betore Verdict ot Acquittal [Batum, fourteen years-old, of No. ae street, had been TWO BODIES FOUND FLOATING IN RIVER. drowned | 129+ BARITON Renaud, Bam. that day whe awinming in the river. Stones space rent four. Great bassos In my | Marco, Ancona, ranne and Perler. ) They think it was his body picked up y | BABSOS—Me: Didur, Arimond!, : Shostra Ywtit te feet closes 872 ™F | visita, Mendoaa and Giilbert. Boy Bather Picked Up in Harlem ‘% 4%. 28 sacha teins Harbor ‘The cost! Well about $42,000 © ane ay 0 £ 2 Lataacition te ae orlaibatiexpsndioere What Operas Are to Be Put On. River, Man in. North { [SGRne. found the body of a:toan tn the | Of $300,000 for the elght now works, of| Theee are the new operas to be pre- |, : 1 UNbeth’ Rives, Between plers Nos. 1 and role T have the control in this coun- pete seg River. 2 ge raairall dresesa:ttt Os Eee ht “Dolores,” “‘Loutae,”” 3h o ia nes, F/ | leas and Mell The police foubd two dodlea Moatine with white,shirt and collar. de was ase In'smanit- things, ‘Would poy tas| mann” (-Tale u “Leligithe waters about thix city today. | AYE fest elven “inches tn belght. He jove {t?, Dressers cost me nearly $25) q| Jongieur de Notre Damo. dlelene” tony was that of a boy about foutieen | Mad sandy mustache and halr. oe 3 a gg SE ein vale ee eh handa oF | A 2m OR rit be: chit Icwas-tound-tn the Harlem /— Woman HIT BY AUTO DIES— Ties atiniec eee: JGincouds,” “Mefiatofeles.”” “Andrea | River near the beach at One Hundred | | WOR ET 5. Me -Pou think} have done something for | Brophete, i Ranon coe” araneentty [Sad Seventy-first street and Washing- | : RECN AYEN coats pits 13. canis New York >: Ge operatic enterprise. ” | ton Bridge. The lad had ght hair and | Grace ‘ermten. twonty-fve years old, ‘Thank you: I pave done more. I have | “Wn the rep blue eyes: He was nude. It is thought| Who Was struck by an © automobile aroused ina stirred the love af opera a ry ahaheuner “ “Tristan h a ed. | driven by Vance Sohurer, of e qxerywhere. It has ite drawbacks when as ett to DAW ESOS LDA EN RSTn SiG a ele 4 Bort, tn West fiaven, died late yooters slugers aro to be engaged. The fame | “lucia, “Traviata,” “Higoletton “tr The police of the Highbridge station! Gay.” Hor frbitiscireprecminere erry Nibat we are doing for opera in New | vatore.” “Don Glovanni," Hafler were notified’ on ‘Tuesday that Orito ‘ras Injured internally ‘ork: bas spread everrwhe ox | UNavarraise,” “Cavalleria Thusticana,” B. Altman & Cn: ON MONDAY, JULY 15th, THERE WILL BE PLACED ON SALE WOMEN’S WHITE WAISTS VARIOUSLY TRIMMED WITH LACE AND: EMBROIDERY, AT THE -SPECIAL PRICES OF x 2.85, $1.50.) -2.25, 3.75 & 5.06 “Finh Auenue? 34th and 351h Streets. New, York VN Ti qe ___ Real Estate Department ee Wilmont Park . rs ° A Special Train Sistisa's witsons Pare To-morrow, Sunday, at 1.25 P. M. | —stopping 10 minutes later at 125th St. Station—to tale the great num- ber of interested people to see this delightful spot. The extraordinary demand for a Sunday view of the property made this move absolutely necessary. Transportation Absolutely Free | — |? If you.are at all interested in a home in a pretty spot; ifl away from the noise and-crowds of the city, WIDMONT. | PARK will appeal to you. We are offering Choicest Home Sites Hy in high, healthful Westchester County, where values are quite likely to double in a short time —just 16 miles ‘rom this store if) —at remarkably low prices. Prices for Fall City Lots, 25x100 Feet, Commence at $250. 00 On Very Easy Terms No _Taxes—-No_Interest—No. Other Expenses Whatever . We invite you to join the party that will visit WILMONT 3d ARK to-morrow; Sunday, in our special train from Grand | Central Station at 1.25 P, M. Real Estate Department: Lex. Ave. End Bloomingdale Building, 59th St.,” Near + i a5 / WOMAN FEED Bt UNWRITTENLAW’ IS THREATENED — | Neighbors. Guard :Mys. Bowie! stockholders of American Lest Posey's Friends Seek “| Foundries Co., Shocked, to Avenge Him. Make a Fight, FOUR MEN DRAW. NEARLY MILLION | | is | LA PLATA, Md. July 13.—Mrs. Mary | E. Bowie and her son Henry, cleared of w murder charge fot killing Hubert Posey, the young’ man they aczused of betraying Prisciila Bowle, went to thelr | home to-day, and took up Ife Just as ag nothing had. happen¢d. There are rumors. that the Posey family hays maylo threats aguinst Mrs, Bowle and her son, and several neighbora cf the Howies «t Pisgeh, their home, are protecting them. The woman was Unstrung by news of/ the management of the company the threat, ‘and the first thing ‘this! pay dividends on the preferred atod morning! went tothe office cf one of | A pecr rect was mada_two yes her erm, ex-Senator Posey, and! ago with Mr. Kelley, a Chipago m begged hia protection. Senator Posey | when the. company was sate abo made an investigation and -declded the! $600,000 n year. threats had been mado by members of | Mr. Kelley was to pick Min qwn asst the Posey tamlly while under stress of | ants. Hix own and their salaries’ we excitement and that there ag no{to be based on the companr’s net ea- danger of any harm coming 6 tho ings, he recet¥ Bow'es, : + inmim pas 34: Cobgtessman Mudd made the “fina) | dents thre Stockholders of ‘the American ° foundries Company were given a shi’ “day when they Inarned that four thelr officials will “draw ‘sal the presnt fiscal year totalling $980,6 Vv: president of: t W. (W. Butler a, vice-presifients, Lamont, E.* Scott, Pp. con ert Geor get delween $185,000 and {170400 inémbers_ of jThiq reyelation was mente afl contest now on in Wall street to for ther whole aHergy ft plea for the mother an@non. His ar-| the business, and made it hum. Bw gument was base almost wholly on | Ut & Appenzellar, the bankers wi the ‘unwritten law.’ He said: }are conducting tho campaign fpr di {We claim that thes” gofendants:|Wnds estimate Unig year's net earh 0, were justified, under whgt istomited tho | /P5* f the ns ae ‘nnwritton law.’ I shall in a few'wordr} pAccnrding to Hee coats . refer” to the difference belwedn ithe ienident Kelley ani nie othe written ard the unwritten lawa J shalt: | MOP" [0 Maye ee Pe et Shen gail your attention firmtete-the law.sot | 9.000, t foses, and you ato asked, 1 tay add, | Passed the $2,000,000) mark. ‘The contrage to pronounce Judgement, against these | Funk three yeard more. Tho man defendant nish Your | ment who Inade the contract. fu eer pte themeelves by aaying hey had no f ready your mi may be substantial) i \ made un but T will talk to forty og | fhe earnings would so tremendo And Justify verre socition fn thin casa) IN LOVE AND WAR. 1 opi H. Schwab, brother $f Ch Mirachwras: wane presidentroeteniercs yhefore Kelley, and we sted. he October meeting of a fight on the Kelley eon) i pected and an independent ket thedhoiders appreciate’ ate, x ockholders a ‘ ley's-abitity—but they. want afviden 3 Low?risen day's Evening World. Don't misw It: Biwar at th Av,’ 34th te S5ch Se ' Benjamin Franklin Said: ,; “Rather Go to Bed Supperless Grae How Much YouSpend-: and For What You Spend It. - YouCanHaveaCHARGEACCOUNT} ina Strictly CASH $ STORE Cash Store System. UA Deposit Account is a POSITIVE SAFEGUARD ‘i MORTGAGING: THE : FUTURE—spen Ing your noe you get It. - A Deposit Account gives you EVERY CO the-old “chetge-account. systems. without the fatits: gives you EVERY. ECONOMY OF. MACY'S STRICTLY. CASH! pF SYSTEM, Deposit as much of as. little as you please, make patthases ‘{p the usual way and have them “charged” in the uni Way. —to your deposit. tatements will be matied monthly. _Interest at the rate of 4%, compou. will be allowed on yoyr daily balance. ; YOU CAN WITHDRAW. YOUR MONEY. AT ANY STIME, though you are not permitted to draw Hes) aa {tas we ‘do no banking business. THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED PATRONS HAVE OPENED DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS HERE SINCE WE INAUGURATED THE UNIQUE PLAN. — od Avoid Credit systems. Particularly avoid the’; “easy payment” plan as you would avoid the: pl ing money before you have earned It Is bad_ bust! amount of sophistry can change that fundamental: @- Special Summer Delivery Servie: As an additional conyenience for Deposit Account liver free, during the Summer, to any station in the Ut of the Mississippi River purchases charged to Deposit (This Applies Ppa! to Accounts in Existence Prior to May 1st) “Specials ‘and ee “Tot Adve Cards Throdghout the Store The opportunities fo -muking’ purchases .economionil SREATER ro edratding TIANY SEASON OF (THEN! There! are’ ¢, nar. bargains ‘to be had now, usual: small to advertise, These You will find in the Under Price: and in the various departments unger-‘NOT*ADVERTISED'" , Don't buy things becau Ise they are cheap—if you: stot but loa! teshitigs you really need or th 1 need in the future, AND BUY THE Now ATA GREAT SAVING.

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