The evening world. Newspaper, November 5, 1907, Page 12

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THE EVENING WORLD, Hammerstein Begins His | Second Season of Opera Before a Crowded House | yreiding, wa It i | Zenatello Makes a : “La Gtoconda’ ‘Nordica, de Cisneros, abs » Gerville-Reache, Didar and Ancona in the Cast. a . By: Sylvester : fo call an impresario before the curtain on the -gnd call mé out with such fervor on the last night of my season, that ‘will “be the best compiiment you can ‘pay me.” ~Thte, in gubstance, wee fn the Manhattan Opera-House last night at the opening of his second Sea-| acted with wou of grand opera. It wns after the third act of Ponch{olli's “La Glooonda,” | {which be was presenting for the first Ume, The house was packed to the ‘very limit of the standingroom, Singers and conductors had been called @ut after each curtain to receive enthusiastic plaudits and (o be smothered 3 fourth street.!” It wee some time bef ‘merstein found silence. “Then hé spoke owed unmistakably _besteged by qwho wanted to shake hands with him. Last Year's Scenes Repeated —__ ‘Any one who wss present . gear ago when Mr. Hammerstein firrt opened | fais new Temple of Music might have @hought the hands of the clock turned beck for that length ef time The ——geenes were precisely similar. Thirty- the army ef standees was frmiy in- trenched. It wes diMoult to reach the beens hah most people still 1a 1h: | baten over an orchestra that responded Good | Impression in, awling. 1 eAnouie | Yolce seemed ees enllientation Sits Se NOVEMBER 5S, eepecially in the first act, what e Chorus tt is in alge and quality! Uapallysattractive Tot of Kiria. The New italian Tenor. Interest was centred on the new |ornate or remarkable, “Houses ri rheht direction. It's somewha —_—>— | “FAUST” IN ENGLISH it Waa due failure to 4 qualities of Uy ceeding acta} the impression Readhe, of the Lincoln Ol tis naturalizition Dupets quire too cloraty appeliation As a whole “Faui eAbarn Opers holtnges many years, one of m+ 4 Uie Brunsntides, ww” wa the Manhattan’ fot the Dr the least effective in 3 -- It wan a pity and Jusc rome effort. cbarming, Ww ect, at least, De’ Claneros, us Laura, never looked handsomer-cr sang bett expression jo measure of favor she fou wer does anything ways at the east and west ends. The | smoking-room in the basement, too, may be reached now only from the in- mide. An entrance for patrons arriv- | = ing in carriages has been made from the Thirty Otth street aide TUESDAY, strident. But| adequately performed by « more ‘scenery It may be said that moat of it waa effective without being Are not quite so high as those scene of the last aot, and pleas: to'aee It travel from weet to fi 2 BY THE ABORN COMPANY.. 16 he yolcing his wenti- sb, but whon he since as ‘sOnAKe Who was the} © attentions of the red light! ngatre ast night he should be Kiven a once wlovine oitixen, no matter} lon she may hall) and | should he appear Under nis Angiicts * na pettorined ty Any, Gave -Mmory OT ave, sm 70 29RD ST, ‘What Cash Did — Bought the Surplus Clothing Stock of Rothbiatt Men’s Clothing | These great values from’ Rothblatt’s Stock, Pur- 97 , chased by. us for spot: cash. “Look them aver: you'll buy. and thank sus for bringing these bar. [ $3.85], sorts of good,.warm Winter Suits, single “neat dark gains’ to: your attention.. Rothblatt’s Men’s $10 to $15 Winter Suits..... —and double Sizes 42.10 44; TOs, rsteds and cassimieres. ° Rothblatt’s Men’s: Raincoats, Fall Top Coats, sizes 34 to. 44 $6. only +All new, i BREE ATieTTe | prenturial was Inepo realtent the anew premier: seemed | schoo! Atel nvernt: Sree Tadfesliam ‘of Daxie Inet year, bat mp! Hours"! made a lovely picture and was —— For Infants and Children. | ‘The Kind You Hara Always Betight “Tess Men appreciate.— Rothbtiatt’s Men's $2; 23-7; to 44 waist, all lengihs: also od ——sizes-33-10-40-eniy Your Choice Wednesday for : _Only 75c . of 500 men’s white and fancy Wash Vests, sizes 33 to 46. Girl Ushers a Success, “The most interesting novelty was the | mubstitution of girl ushers for men. They were good looking, wore plain black gowns with wide turndown white collars, and carrieg hand electric lamps. They were urbane and serviceable. Kt wes £% when Campanin! appesred Te Xe FOCe So eo wel dome fram the most brilliant audience av ee: gathered within the walla. The Fe ey RGeithe rercortesantt teey ve mala qnoe that in the main it was admirable | and tn ell respects 12 was praiseworthy, | Chef credit ‘for this must be given to Campenini, who wielded his masterly splendidly te his every wish. The prin- cipale and the chorus, too, fell readily i = - JAMES MoGREERY2CQ DRESSMAKING DEP'T. 34th Street Store Only. Imported Gowns at greatly reduced -$3-50;-$3,00_Almost-_a_free-gift __. Heavy $18 +; Winter Suits, Winter Overcoats, up-to-date styles; the kind of clothes that good, sensible, economical busi- Values $2, co JAMES McCREERY& CQ. 23rd Street : 34th Street LADIES’ GLOVES. In Both tgeares: . Biarritz Gloves, tan, brown, black aud white, + Loo per pale SILVER NOVELTIES, 1 Both Stores. An extensive stock of imported and” -; Domestic Sterling. Silver Novelties for EL Gifts... . Jewel’ Boxes, Photograph pees: Silver. ‘Deposit Cologne Bottles and Vases, _ : esse Toney Sets for dresser, Cigarette Deposit Salt Bottles. __ Engraved Bodkin Sets Jewel Cases. on0 UMBRELLA DEP’TS. Ia Both Stores. Complete assortment of Unbrellas, Canes, Riding Crops, Imported. Lace- Parasols and Lace-Covers, Suitable for Holiday Gifts. = Women’s Umbrellas, Rig Covered with Taffeta Silk, tape — edge. Handles of Imported Natural Wood. Size 26 inches. 2.50 SEES __JAMES McGREERY & CO, usual price 3.50 SHIRTWAIST DEP'TS. 1a Both Stores, An extensive stock of Shirtwaists, made of the latest materials. ot Street ecuted at moderate Reception, evening Gowns, lunch- . eon Costumes, Tailor-made Suits and Riding Habits. Thirty-fourth Street. Instantly Relieved and — Permanently Cured — A\ Reis NOTED physiclan offers to prove that Asthma and Bron- hing else Ss “necessary—Just your name and address, and \—chitis-are curable, not only to sufferers in New Y ‘ork, but to every man, woman or child in America who is suffer- Ang from either of these complaints, who wilf send him their. name and address at once. He will do So by sending them a “free tifal treatment of tis remédy, =~ = He believes that an actual personal test will be the most con- Svincing,: andyoin fact, the only way to overcome: the natufal- “prejudice of thousands of Asthmatics who have heretofore sought relief in vain. Although almost every druggist in the United States, not only in the large cities, but in the small villages as well, now has his remedy, which is sold under the name of Dr. R. Schiffmann’s Asthma Cure in stock, still there are a number of persons have not yet", heard of it, and St is with a view of reaching these that he offers to send his free trial treatment. Dr, Schiffmann claims that in every case of true Asthma his remedy. wiil instantly relieve the most violent attack. usually withia 15 ae always within as many minutes, Positively cases which were consi d incurable have y cured by this remedy, as many voluntary testimonials abun- dantly prove. But why rely upon the testimony of others when you yourself are thus afforded such @ liberal opportunity of making a-personai-test of it? You are positively under no obligations or expense in sending for the free trial treatment he offers, whether it does or does not help you, The sufferer who gets a sample can tell in a very few minutes whether it is as ‘represented, and it does not cost bin a cen, That is fair, isn’t it? =~ dust write Lyour “name and y Hy. nm a postal— mal today {o Dr. R.Schiffmann, 458 W, Sixth Street, St. Paul, Ming., >and he will understand that you want asample pack: age_and will Write at once _. Guarantee Offer “Any sufferer who might prefer to start Immediate treatment, instead of waiting {o send-for-—and receive the free triat-treat- ment, is made this guarantee: Go to your druggist and buy a 50c. or $1 package of Dr. R. Schiffmann’s Asthma Cure. Us¢, it according to directions. After-using, say, one-fourth of the package, if it does not benefit you and do exactly as represented, return the balance of, the package to Di. R. Schiffmann, St. Paul, Minn., by mail, write him at the same time, telling him the name and address of the druggist where you bought it, and he with promptly and cheerfully refund your money, Sufferers in the country or small towns can get the remedy from their druggist or dealer just as well as those in the cities, as almost all of them in. the United States now keep it in stock. free samples will be sent after Noy. 15th, This is not a catch-penny scheme, but a legitimate guarantee offer to skeptical sufferers, and the management of this paper y that Dr, Schifimann is responsible, and are certain that - he intends to fulfil the above Proposition up to the very letter, A Card to the Public Executive Department, City of St. Paul, Minn, To.Whom It May Concern: 1 I cordially’ Peconnend him as in every ifidenc: ROBERT A. SMITH, _ Mayor of St. Paul BRIC-A- BRAC DEPARTMENTS.1 InBothStores, A late importation of Bric-a-Brac, French, Japanese, Italian and Vienna Bronzes. . ' Complete stock of French, Italian, _English Wedgwood, Royal Chelsea and Aynsley China, “Cut -Glass-and—— English ‘‘Web” Rock Crystal. Electric and Oil Lamps and Shades, “new modéls, Halland Mantel Clocks, Sterling and Quadruple Plated Silver. Dinner Sets. it by-return-mail, absolutely free of charge. azrd Street 23rd Street Austrian China, full border pattern, 20.00 | French LimogesChina. 100 pieces, 17.00 French Limoges China, opén stock. New decoration. 100 pieces........0. — = 9.00, 50,00, 70.00 and 116.00 An orcelain, 100 pie 7.50 English Porcelain, old Chinese Bluc.. : 14.00 English China, - Tea Cups and Saucers......5,00 doz, ‘Bouillon Cups ‘and Saucers..S.0o “ —Plates, Olpeanve clstereiers 5.00 qe » 3.00 doz, Cut Glass. 234 pint JUGB. weer ccc e ec rrr cers Sugar and Cream Sets..........2.50 ae Bowls... es oe see + 022-2100 “Ne NaREERY& C0 34th Stroet JAMES MAGREERY & 60) TRIMMED MILLINERY. 12 Both Stores, : Exhibition of Fur and Fur Trimmed Hats including Sable, Ermine, Mink, Chinchilla, Baum Marten, White and ° Silver Fox, Broadtail, a‘ - Skunk. ‘On Wednesday, November the 6th. Sale of Lynx Hats. Caracul and 25,00 value 35.00 34th Street 1T 18 4N ACT OF CHARITY TO PRESENT AN” IDLE MAN: WITH THE WORLD'S “HELP WANT’ DIRECTORY. creations in all-over Taces! Messaline, Taffeta, snitablefor ‘demi-toilette,restaurantor matinee dress. A large assortment of Tailored Waists in Madras, Cheviot, Linen and Linen Lawn for Tailor-made dress and horseback riding. At moderate prices. MUSLIN-UNDERWEAR, Ia Both Stores. ~~ A large stock of American Under. lothing, made of Cambric arid Nainsook. Various models, -trimmed-with-laces-and _ embroideries, Gowns ....95C, 1.25 1.50, 1.85 and z.00 Chemises.......95¢, 4.25, 1.45 “ 1.75 Drawers... .50C, 7§¢, 95¢, 1.25 ‘' 1.50 Walking Skirts..95c, 1.65, 1.95 2.25 Corset Covers, 5oc, 65¢, 75¢, 95¢ 1.35 A varied stock of Imported Under- . wear_at-moderate prices, Orders taken for “bridal outiits, de signed and_executed in workrooms on the premises. Monograms and Crests- embroidered. "FEATHER BOA DEP?TS. 4x Both-Stores. Marabout Feather Sets, muff and> stole. Black, natural and taupe, “10.50 Marabout Stoles,. Black, natural and taupe. 5.75 and 8.75 Coque Feather Sets, muff and boa, White, light blue, pink, Esa brown, black and taupe. | 8.50 ; Coque Feather Boas, “Light blue, “pink, grey, white, brown, black, heliotrope. _ iannchce a oeete eae 8 a « is re Both Stores, : All ets carefully fitted. CB. a la Spirite Corsets. Models . for average, slender and well developed figures. Front and! side supporters attached. Be 1450 -..C, B, ala Spirite Corsets, With high bust, long back aid medium bust. Extra long hips and back, double boned for well develo: ped figures. Front and side supporters Peace 2,00 CB. 'a la Spirite Corsets, New models:for every type of figure, High bust, “Tong back, and extremely long waist, Medium bust and ‘long back i well developed figures. Heavily boned. Front and side supporters, 2.50 C. B. a la Spirite Corsets, . Models. for average, slender and well developed . figures, Unusually well Eropersionet. Front and side Supporete: i C. B. a Ja Spirite Corsets, Made of of fine Broche and Imported Coutil, New models for every type of figure, which f GN) the’ season’s most ‘advenced mode! 3.50 to 8,00 CORSETS,

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