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‘14 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1908. a = | wee ee To road Department to-day ‘ommissioner ; (‘Sembrich’s Desire Is PUM, EMBNCIS WHO Welt BINGHAM REMOVES «8c, cece proaegy i" Iuicenses. Sergt. Bird was accused in the Investigation before Commissioner of Accounts Mitchell of having caren | ; from Mrs. Dorothy Mason to allow | her to open a moving-plcture show at |No. 414 Kast One Hundred and Forty. | — ey Quit Operatic Stage Soon Lord & Taylor I) Suits and Dresses \ We have prepared for this sale a collection to Quit Opera While “Her Sun Is High” Famous Singer Abhors the Possibility That She} le j ninth street Bird had demanded the sald The accusation against. Reed | was that he had testified fainely at the hearing in against Bird, Bird had been on the police force | twelve years and on the license squad two years. relation to the charges | Police Commissioner Dismisses Bird and Reed, Who Fig- Shall Ever Be an Object of Pity—Will Sing in Concerts, no toh ap \ 4 ‘By Ethel Lloyd Patterson.!§ ik 987 wish to make my adienx whie|} works o ft the eun fs still high in the heavens, | Undiinme H that—te all, For me there shall be | Cc | road to 20 pity.” | the opera change? It is thus that Mme, Marcella Sem- “Work and Be Patient,” ibrich explains her dramatic announce- vapent that on Feb. 10, 1908, she will say | farewell forever to the New York oper. tic stare. AQvast night in the Philadetphin Acad: | THRIRLNE SOR emy of Music, enthralled by the platn- | )0 0 1TE Ber tive sweetness of the recurrent “Me | Coy time and .gpey call Mimi," the thought that those : Winged notes could ever fail or break if feerned Incredible, Intolerable. Yet, tn i iber dressing-room, when the perform: Ah ance of © was over and while the t vuse of the {eiphia aud- tront, Mme on, With unalterable, To Interpret erly one must work and work, er to obtain recognition now than twenty-five years ago. plored. Lone years t the voice. No mat- lous the natural tones, labor can bring fulfil- e the more rapid rise to & oppor- But might curtall a t 1 would send ndents. imploring if back to the footli Work: eciared she had “date when she would answer her last Foperatic curtain call. Will Sing in Concert. “But [ shail continue to sing tn con-|{ tert." Mme. Sembrich cheerfully ex- | Plained. “Both Europe and America [ shall tour in concert. Ah, L could never i swgy farewell to America—it ts my sec- Seu vhemeuerillovellt |Next Week's Bilis at Both Our Opera Houses. Bu of our opera houses next week America. At the Metropolitan “Tiefland” will be produced on | Monday night with Emmy Destinn, Rita ple, too, so dearly. and { think they | Fornia, Mattfield, Schmedes, Feinhals, ‘Yove me as well, do they not?” Hine! and Goritz in the cast. At the Yn the pause that followed her query| Manhattan “Le Jongleur de still calling, eame | Dame” American peo- the beat of palms, jback, answering her question night, with Mary Garden as the boy ‘or twenty-five years I have been}nero, Renaud, Dufranne, Vieuille, jainging at th Tetropolitan Opera-| Crabbe, Valles and De Segurola as the House, in y Mme. Sembrich | monks, hd ‘Trentin! and Ponzano sing- ™m ft 0 angels. Cam- first appear- {4 +, Oct. 24, 1883, was the man- adem, continued. ‘nce there on when Henry E. me for the he Hugue- | ith the same c | A < years, [ think dp ts Ean) ap Of EPO OMEN GEER) rest Twenty-five Years of Success. “Let me ask hew ts tt pos: | for the opera to change? The| of the master composers remain | untiring effort ts the only | operatic success, How then can’, “And yet I think possibly it is a trif_e | If this| ide of the question it | ible may be | ecognition, there | Work! 1| y and carry are to give a first performance in | Suctic as he i fe orm Notre | hands will be performed on Friday | Policem: * . ~ ——— ured in License Graft Cases. AUTOIST SENT TO JAIL, ROCHESTER, N. Y., Nov. = out the alternative of a fine, das y | Bquad, were dismissed from the Police Chadsey in Police Court this morning. Bawith | ‘Atiam J. | . thirty years old, ‘of Buffalo, who figured in a sensational ride in an Soret. Peter J. Bird and Patrolman | automobile early to-day, was sent to | Reed, formerly attached to the Licensed | penitentiary. for ‘ten br Justice | B. Altman & Co. MEN'S AND WOMEN’S MOTOR GARMENTS. NEN’S AUTOMOBILE COATS OF FINE WOOL FABRICS, FUR AND FUR-LINED COATS; MEN'S MOTOR CAPS, GLOVES, SCARFS AND VESTS. AUTOMOBILE RUGS AND ROBES. 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