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THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, JANUARY'13, 1908. RS MARTIN DIES, “The Great Artist Lives for Giory.”’ Says Teiragamt, the New CANO CHASE VICTIM Patti, “But the Woman Must Have Money to L.ve at All’’ GUND GUILTY Explains That She Has Never Sung in a ‘ SUICIDE HUSBND © hr Se Hs Nee Sing OF CONTEMPT In Last Moments Forgives | Cannot Fay Me Enough.”’ | |Justice Marean Suspends Sen- Man Who Shot Her and | | tence on Clergyman Who | Killed Himself. FRIGHTENED AT THO UGHT OF Had Criticised His Ruling, fia HER COMING DEBUT HERE. Canon Wiitiam Sheate Chane, of Christ Episcopal Church, in Redford avenue, | Brooklyn, was found guilty of eriminad ontempt of court by Justice Marean in he Kings County Supreme Court to- ar suspended | the Court fn ap- nouneing the finding, ‘ly @ clergyman, nd I have no desire to humiliate him, but the humiltatior must follow the tact that he has beer found gutity of erim-| nal contempt.” | Under the law the court might have | fined Canon Chase a round sum and |" sent him to Jal beside ne case 1s in that it Js the first time a cler- was ever callie? to account in| for reckless criticism of a| BROTHER’S STATEME Henry Martin, Jr., Says Young | Look , e . } ; S Looks to Audience for Inspiration, and Is Couple Did Not Want fe P b clit to Separate, Downcast When Her Best Efforts ’ ’ s | Conscious to the last minute, her! Fail of Appreciation, | trembling lips moaning a foregivenes: | — | for her young husband, who had sho her Saturday in the Hotel St. George | By Nixola Greeley -Smith, lyn, and then killed himsei’ | BRnerates hear stare dal « “Ob,” said Madame Louisa Tet- @ay in the Brooklyn Hespital. Only © | razzini, “those horrible photo- white-garbed nurse sat n graphs! Have you seen them? the prayer that ? would pardon the murderer and sul-| “The photographers asked -me to Cie Pisce tee tt | pose in the open air, on the pier, ALCATASRT A c . and I consented. I have just seen to keep her allve from 6 eiciecenwier the results. My hat is on one side; : I look a thousand years old. But you would not know me from) them, would you?” Mt was I hastened to assure the famous ur to he fe ministerial view op Dec. ¢ Justice Marean made per: manent an injunction he had previously ied in temporary form protect ree moving pleture shows ip Broad- Wililainsburg, from police inter on Sunday. ‘The shows are by the firm of Fox & Brill lay, Dec. 8 on Chase w to a reporter for a 2 paper, which was prin Dec. 9% In this inte 1 of duati merciful Pr: had s had given every indication of a strong resists Durse and spoke of her four-year-old child, When, 6 o'clock 4 Fy ieeutd ry to Ia Mee : singer whom London has acclaimed ut the ad” exceeded his in bed, as a second Patti, and who will ac critclemparcuseayvustice eyes were wild tain. The nurse pital su not far away “Don't Blame Him!” "God make her American debut at Mr. Hammerstein's Manhattan Opera House on Wednesday, that she did not look like the published snap- ew was and urticul en, t Was seen t served wept. 1 NixOUA GREELEY ore, shots, and that she is much better apie the nie 4 looking. y of and She is. It was 4 o'clock in the afternoon when I saw her, but d that given ine: fates with a const Madame Tetrazzini had been resting all day and she came into the draw- | ss happy. 1 t conn #28-Toom of her suite at the Hotel Knickerbocker in a trailing neglige of He is down in pink silk and ecru lace, clasped at the neck with a diamond crescent. A » pendant baroque pearl of unusual size and beauty hung from a slender oes" cold thread at her throat. Her bronze hair was elaborately marcelled and | i of ¢ pufied, and the first thing that struck me in her appearance was the GHD! SIS H canes creamy blondness of her face and neck. Her coloring is very unusual | uy lian woman, and the throat which will utter the golden notes 2 for other golden notes bid by Oscar Hammerstein is saute LINER SC) ally pretty. appli tution ral “TL would die, only see my bi 1e reporter who rodueced t he Inter- 8 printe stantial Virginia. 1 can’t never, Its the dying.” Ha late sve for an It 1 jd not see 3 ua ieee anere to make in excha net recollection « SMeNLS attra’ L position to a them or to den o him, hi th Americ3n Debut Frightens Her. ron conaldered your phenomenal suc- | = r if 5 nS Tame a ; i cess in some degree a matter of acci- | } rin | i V certain,” he anid, rhe prima donna. I noted with re-l dent, and that ‘the world doubtless held 1! rp A C ft Li A aOR an interv fof, 4s not fat. She te not tall. 10 Bermany singers as great as you, only I i j r | lV fy PIA We Ti may, Siumpness, “You ell not have to shut| Ve Rot Tecoentze, them ii ai rf ee nig that fine. out itt your ey the opera when she sings) 07 7%" replied Mme. Tetrazzini, | | 9 lo alivery aween: ing set of Vi n order to realize the romance of the teas ‘ ane er eel that, I do not | } a court on oster-a\ roles she renders, She may die as Vic-|*"0w of any such singers, All t fs Enol} Scotch and Iris i) then brought out that eae patos das Lucia, or even seem-| Stent arate are known to the worla | His Engli Scotch and Irish rs Hy ic} was tn during t pat fed on the stae in a sack| She glanced at her sister, Mme. Cam- Gali wy [Hii -U 4 4 th if | f eS) e: pT) a Ss | } Replica a without staseating to the/Panint, who had Just come into the| ASsociates Deplore His | A any humorous contrasts between| 70m for approval and Mme. Campanini male att ftir ; ie | ' ir ip t ind interpreter. nodded an enthusiastic sisterly assent Lack of Humor | | if Buse) yan w These are all three roles in the great| I gilded of the doubtful subject, ae ae AL i U Fay CAE matter zee pasimaate Soprano's repertoire, but though sie i8/ quickly as Mme, Tetrazzint's soft Itailan Eras RpOrLR Cats rssnelmedciue oletta at her debut she likes tonite war stiling over the precise | A Rhost story of the 1 | fasiese ciel Feceptions of a soason. " Madame Tetrazzini! a rao uaclss a aa Baal supnlied ius (Gisele i ee eet I teapot c } ie Pine es »mmon medium of speec! tle liner C sinehar trips Badges Fror rns A ces y Blamee Trevelyans. A. frlehtens me. sometimes Ome, Tetrazzint SHaeoete ioe ess H JSST SUS Ba fom) Farman n eee one Tar ece PETE os very nervous. My hands ge! ble or two: Itatian ts so Ortent, en this world-ct hee : ' hae day to Co i BAL es ; Itatian 13 so much morc istrict-Attorne ? cater Brewer Henty 3 fae Ca 1 think of it. T will be 89/ slippery than Frenchoand 1 took bees | wessel left Dalny, on July 4, bound for District-Attorney’s Ma Flying Trip. in the suleld , the nl for: Metanurn tana therealenee and be- at a gulp the idea that some mute, in- | Chinese. Japanese and Philippine ports. | Men Ship Heavier Than Air tragedy on the Trevel Ma Hi eta er een rlorious Tetrazzini was perhaps !ur yn the way to New York, she was o shane’ Ip Meavie a parents wanted ical pete aalaecivaue nienomenat| somewhere far from the Manhatt ered as follows in Brooklyn, w: sat Covent Garden, the fact that|OPera-House or the Knickerbocker Ho-| | at Covent Gare e Wed ° DaWardRaaardon 1 an, sisted that they live in ( svi you are in such demand rywhere, | tel. i) | an s- The upshot of it was that Mrs, Mart n that our rival impresarios bid against! Milan's Verdict Ni ' Grimth | . 1 ta Ma jot the Wo d spent her winters in tu uth ang each other with frantle rivalry fr they id's peat | jee as lived in Brooklyn in sur privilege of introducing vou to New Verdict. ee the cour + ” h , hs fj should give vou confidence.” ” 1 Q r vr € 7 i Bisset, and his wife did not want to : Hee ee aan aercaiy. cit]. t fear 80 much my debut, reverted Dy . fr 0 4 ola n ler t fy ssf y pol ‘4 Chase. geparate,” said a mo: ber of the Martin) doom not. The greater the artist the| (he simKer. “I have sung all over the See et aoarrtas . J 1 Bing Seay upie wero to-| crater the nervousness. | am an artiat| YOrMd. but never in New York. I have| first port of call In the United State \ « of affid gether all |. en after the a great artist." passed through twice—on the occasions | few avs ago. : His three fellow s ainenan COA WE ax Her folks did n Madame ‘Tetrazzini made this deciar-} When T sang San Francisco and in| admit that he Is a brave m: ° r think that Arthur was making enoug on with the naive simplicity of a| Mexico, I walked over the Brooklyn | S#y he hax no sense of humor, They) bo! Aan PION OYE SLORCELS, her Properly, itl-| np She was, of course, only telling| Bridge the last time to see tt. But on| knew that he had a ho tons 1 Cron Aa engi tex) co Income of a week. | the Struth about herself, and there was| each v the weather was bad, so !|skulls and everything seent of | thgel At Y i Twice the young woman's family gave to her nothing astonishing in doing 80, |"AVe seen little and met no one. It ts] death, so they took 4 nt I eee ; : her money to obtain a separat all a new world to me.” souple of skeletons he | " Hi first tine she eat Arthur spent the Much Depends on the Audience, Sie eAiaen world to conquer." I sug Nels around Port Arthur At Cebu] separation money having a good time. gested, he ship took aboard the bodies of two! 9) ; Dy Henry Martin, $r., declared ti Says. “I hope 0," sald Mme. Tetrazzini American soldiers who had died ty the)! revolver used by Arthur was th Dt ev ing depends on the artiat| Then she added this surprising state- | Phitippines e a with which he (Henry) had shot his|at a debut,” she continued, ‘The singer | Ment: See navisa ‘ fj bs father several years ag |gives of ner voice, of her inspiration,| “Though I was born tn Florence, 1 Von racy 101 ay rac ie 1 Quite a relief to 1 —_e |but her audience must by its under-| have sung very little in Italy." make I!fe plensant f Ish com : Neate falivannit whieh Vb eo TONG kG re your cough, MRS. VAN RIPER LOSES jetanding and sympathy and apprecia-| “Why?" I asked. patriot and fellgw-oflicer, the : b stuuption, ‘ist ie "te a re . c onatnentcane a) Saran 1 TARE 4 in Be) cally caused by retles HER SUIT FOR n inspire her. Because," she rejoinei candidly, | Watches of the night u 1 1 irritation from cotfee drinking 2 $15,000.) “an auaionces,” sait Mme, Tetraz-| ‘there $s no money in Italy, They can. | ™Ysterlously appeared i ST atin it » You can quit the coffee, but con _ | ete “appreciate the coloratura pas-|not pay mexencagt I have never once pe mason evens ak ‘ or . Nn a fit “ + sumption is hard to “shak cat ‘4 A s ina role. But there is often | sung at Scala, in Milan, I have | OM@ occasion as he went to ink “7 N i Sa \ Wis. Woman cou dso She Fell Down a Flight of Ice-\an opera some passage Infinitely more| never sung in Milan at all, Yer my| fining skull reposed on hs 5 hasta ; so much she and her trieags he ont Soaked Subway Stairs and subtle and charming and difficult than | summer home Is there. I have ther The climax came on Oct. 39 ' ( . k re she had consumption, but Acie Broke Both Wrs [the showy bits that everyone knows| married sister, with a dear little girl nt at midnii prrand { : Visca 1 Uns | cialist in 1 seal founds nee ists. enough to applaud; and the great ar-| I spend two months there every sum. r poop wi he fi : luags were all right—the cough cams Mra, Grace Van Riper, of Wost| {ists when she finds that it has passed|mer with my fami but I have not The coMfns ¢ i 4 ' cae 1 8 s W troiicoltae, (She writes USH came One Hundred and Thirty-second street, |"2Nvticed, not understood, 1s very sad.| sunr there, Onc ie) one anidiito|me; | bodies of; the, two! soldier a 1 e mac a we 1 had a very bad cough th testified befoe Justice 0 nan and a| “1 have been sad often because of | “‘You are not a great argist till you ob sve Aone ne n nh kee ete Ho emeuiere aR fe Jury in the Supreme Court todiy that "Dat. But never in England, No. That| sing at La Scala. All great artists| {hat had) heen ly t An , 4 \ «Barn Tine ae starting at 11 P.M. t. Valentine's '§ why I like English ces, [| must have sung !n Milan." extinguished the Mght vi ithe ‘ ; ‘ : af y 7 cous mption, ie gee Day, 195, for Belasco's Theatre to call found them the most appreciative 1] “But I sald no In Milan they ca’! hain Haan apnea: i aie 1 to h t sae Cols for her lovely daughter, Mis: Madelaine | tink them the most intel! you a great artist If you pay. You get| <eries of moans. The t f e y i Van Riper, who had a singing part in| “1 had been told Ui audi-| a world verdiet at Covent Garden, a yell that was heard anid must qui Mrs. Leslie Carter's support, she slipped) enees were cold, A frie to me| London; at the opera-houses in New| Made, a rush for the Wie nrobanis on a thick coating of tco'on the top| %efore my debut at Covent Garden: York, St. Petersburg, Berlin—but not in] ier that he ress r \ Y Phe m ‘ eight al stair at the One Hundred and Thirty-| “Do not expect much enthusiasm fron Milan, And I have never sung in| night wateh, but did a double wat nidic ; i leycloy gested that I drink E Ofth street subway station in Lenox) tho English: you will not get it. ‘Therw| Man.” she repeated, the Baytime. He slept with a revol ; Mr J i 1s. 1 em HER ees ae Lr avenue and plunged headions to the! will not be much applause, But it they | “It !s ® pity that you should sing so] !h jnit THEME Danita would hace ses men the | : ay eto my are ee Said Bottom of the stalrs, breaking both like you they will come back, and mor: | little for your own countrymen, ts it! reaching nr but f9 an ‘ ; tanehay lad fy one way and net teatsnea\ that cor a or more | People will come, and gradually you] Not?” 1 sugsested. [einkeinapeleg near y i Bae EN Rie ther. IT thought it aed ahe Waa unable i see the sun shining through the] The Artist Lives for Glory, but the vie thres remainins of ny : r I to up coffee, for L did uot Ree etn a 8 Muncaster Castle assert that thet Xi ; i revert ive for breakfast without it terborough Tra ey in: ut there were no felcles!” laughed Woman’ Must) Have Money. PRRO RC IRDA en Ena nin nits . since M : The do levier miscarried and Dr. Graham, who her, cor- Mme, Tetrazaini, Her laugh, ike her] “Ah, mademolselle,” sald Mme. Tet-|U States Is taby isi t " tted I licine for 2 weeks, but [ roborated her in e statement speaking voice, is surprisingly g ctieally " 1 opinion: . W ad b fendktheltuntnertallent thatteeounit + prisingly high | razzini practically the great artist | zeneral opin \ a Rice ‘ ‘i i Le and began to use Pos Suffers from what nown ‘in’ sure ind gives no hint of the wondertull lives for what we call ‘la gloria,’ but) ————— c i Arout ‘ im, and ough began to get b ery as ‘railre quality of her singing. "My stey in e woma: ust have money ¢ ve AN " ‘ \ chap . dily improved in other Raliroad spl us see, doctor," England was all sunshii Th hs Fhavel Bung Int Pieter toe ceners: shorts stout: Ttnltan) yotin MI ‘ te Cota " PhO vedi neo Ben red deat Haare, anton. B a sh he Arrst|at all, I have sung in Florence and) whom 1 thought I had never sey ‘ bay Thurs V on n got all right and [ “tart in cen tens f sanely a asta ation -oh, but an Rome and other Italian cities once. ‘The fore. Ha NAR TOEREDYO) ' orn in imagination, fostered UVation extraording d-every night) star has appeared to them, but it must) “Yo ho-ho-ho! Yo ho-he-het are 4 \ short time ago T went to a pie- SERRE ee oe me dua OvatlOnE shine permanently where it Is most ap-| the young n the lead operation is nic where they served only coffee, und “Yes: thats about the truth in m Repudiates a Cabled Interview. | Preciated: Ah-ah-wh-ah chy a LIGHTHOUSE MAN LOST. I drank sou 1y great cases,” laughed Dr. ( m in ans “It {s Just another illustration of the f to meet love for it . athe, uty, fou lay ot in favor ed with frank delight at the] saying that a prophet is not witho: at would Th ‘ and L was as frankly de-/ honor save in his own country?" ‘ ! mROTNICURANNaE en she adde “1es," nodded Mme. Tetrazaini. “Only ever seen om 1 NS rt They are always. tr 1 Uc Felix Quagiiariello, a Bs | poor Singers have to go away to make! t ° There came Just then a knock at the| his wife 1 t Zenate ‘ side to- while cleaning his revo! arviave 1 t * z Mi ati v ele eat tal etter apd Hay 3 in an interview published here some} doors Mme, Campanini opened it, talking an @ but extremely dramatte| ite of elias : m y p jet th s little book ‘The police decided that it was an ace me before your arrt three men entered—one whom I reco, | italian on at once, so 1 took my un- jywuses and other d feo ave att \s goln 1 Vinal Haven to we Wellville,”” in pkgs. “there's a den! ‘ae victim ts not seriously hurt, { said, “you were quoted as saying that nized a» Campanini hunself, and two dramatic self down in the elevator. the bottom of the trouble, the Might in @ tender, Reason.” i; De. decisier thar did net colnelde | * t only hi ATTACKED BY A BURGLAR I HOME, SHE SA Daughter Finds Mother Un- conscious Eight Hours Af- ter Alleged Assault. The police of Jamaica are investigat- ing @ puzzling story of assault told to- day by Mrs. Androw Decker, a seam- stress, of No. i01 South street. She safd she was attacked in the din- ing room of her home at 2 o'clock this |morning by @ burglar, who struck ner from behind and knocked her senseless. Her daughter, May, fourteen years old, found her on a couch in the dining-room, unconsctous and completely disrobed, [nearly elght hours after the assault ‘The girl says that when she awoke she had a splitting headache and stumbled about, dizzy, when she got out of bed. She belleves she was drugged as she | slept. Mrs. Becker, whose husband {s in Pan- ama, entertained company at her home until after midnight, She says she wae noking 1 e when a blow on the back of the head stunned her, Nothe stolen from the place, and ehe to vive the names of the per= upop her last night, she Says, almost an hour ult PRONOUNCED HIS CASE LNCURABLE | Whole Body Raw with Raw with Eczema— Life was Intolerable—Was Even Incased in Plaster—Discharged from Hospitals as as Hopeless, SUFFERED 14 VEARS CURED BY CUTICURA —_-__ “From the age of three months until fifteen years old, my son Gwen's him to a doctor and trie other treatm: ail result: no ir 1 dis gradually ery part of hist e had to strap hin he used to, tear hit nd wor ould” rear hi doctor, a ver the case hoj lived long enough, outgrow tent. “We had him in hospité nd he was pronou t cases, if ne iol the From Vas incurable; i t he got » successive (reatments, I-they incased him in and this seemed to aggravate the sorene He looked so badly that n to go near him and his life w den to him. 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