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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1908. . . | ! . ° ° “O li ” Wi h M b Ze il | Yowing fealty in the undoing of Desde-| through the comedy scenes with her] nounces a special matings perfo: | le O, il ‘el, a, Zonate oO Mona, he. was overwhelmingly fine, | usial graceful abandon Of Paretal for New Weare r » . \ S He nder the house rose to him and Campan as Relcor he boastful) begin at 1 o'clock and end at ane ' K ) eLhim out innumerable times, One| sergeant, acted well and eang somewhat |termiseions of half an hour after P| Might easily have a unted Aim the] less acceptably. His reveals | net The cast ll be the ea 4 ; Her New Theatre Next Week and Sammarco, at the Manhattan ii ris mito Mal atl aaa | Soromthatti tay olde iat taca +t lie Jorafty Tago which ends in the murder |of Desdemona was nnqiestionably the| ness. Stil, the man js ah artist to hia | stallee b id Blase 1] Nf Desdemona by her mad spouse and} Act OF A madinap, his rolling lows the fingertips. | Paterna gave a Conscien= {hemana, For the Fort Of, next, Woel ey | ah ih ; Aabflite steps from Desdemoi ed r eresting performance as 1 | ¢ Will be rey Ms —— | Australian Soprano and Italian»: suicld re ie Y¥{had stabbed himself was a fh Jiuara, the quack. If unbldden, conjec: | srt le Nite in double, BI OR, Bee Her Role in “The Chaperon” Tenor Score a Great tou lees tials Se ea Te ea camiel cd wig yee and then ay to what dv, with Curusn, “Monel and manag ~ hele a rea ha aimed him th va Wee, i My id have made of thi le in inthe casts. anini aonau aay i delightfully, but he missed the subtie- folly, half-mystical latar bi H } wes of Hotels Filled and All the Cot- melodist, had seen a creat Nght when | tesenneyis but he intered the, subtle sqeititmystical chariatan, | a Boheme” on Wednesday, s a eer a ties ¢ Ne ¢ ete 8 no reflection on Pater pet: | brie’ YU Atda’ 4 | Leads Her Into a Series of | : a Success. he Wrote It, “Alda was the parting | ink, like his Voice, was too auave, “In [ring conducted with skit The cherat |Sembeleh and Roncl: “Aida. on New | Ss d “The | tagers Entertaining Guests— of the ways for the grand old c audience was Victor Maurel, whose | work as a whole was good cardo | ti “Faust! 0: 4 trange Adventures — “The | (Tey, ana chOttiO’ as Ue 1 | fuperd Iaxo will be remembered for a} Emmy Destinn's Santuzen, in “Caval-| Meare might with Carino. Aide @Be | ye yan P » Tay By < | > Spry: , et * 14 was J long time to come. Ammarco did not Rusti id before, ‘we . Sornis nye Warrens of Virginia” Com- Many Gay Events. | BY SYLVESTER RAWLING, | trait of his sever, tospration gs Maurol was wont to 40, pines his Intinn. ‘The Are and Ingpifation of her | Loyal, Madama Buttery’, 9 ene 5 ' R. HAMM EIN'S istmas| There was a vighr a maz foot upon the body of Otello to show | performance dominated — tha whole | ate Riceenane Martin, and Boorte | ing to the Academy of Music ; M may not have been a/about last nigiit’s performance that Wak | He “contented himsele, with “sorntai | ples ot Ate and eS tat SET | na wich Horses Sl bese | | ; (Specta! to The Evening World) merry one, but ff he did not go|irrestatibie. Not that it was perfect. | glances and a onic Inugh. jtin was virile, vocally powerful and |® be ened eee — Midnight Performances LAKEWOOD, N. J, Dec to bed tast night a happy man he te|there were flawa to be found tf one|.,Dora was Emilia, Venturini was Caa-| convin sre the] first time here, as Violette ( | to Lakewood bas m Hard tor please, ‘Verdiie “Otellb)!" pre ligeven Yor the tHE tanarl was Roderlgo, De S Intermezzo was not perhaps | Verner the Bamiian :piantle win ; + Will “See the New Year In’: Population at the hos | nented for the first time at luis Manhat-| instruments tuto various eholts disclosed and costumes | Bure Gt SCOTS | pinvne the pontinr concert tomorrow : * j ee AHAINKA, and flo EAA Ot lian OpetacHfouse, drew on Audleh ABANPAGLIOT ij ‘se he ships | tainty hight, and the singers will be Fremsted, at the Hippodrome and the entertainment is taking up the tle of | ine: more than exhaweted tte capaetty, [ere vidi ds dlp rh { passed by in the storm In the firat | Fiahaut, Note and Fetnhals, Aenancan the sojournere here. Chiristinan was| irom the hasinning ihe. pertoritence | SHA ASEMEH ow dee Bioplagee BELHE f inst at lis MELBA AND TETRAZZINI | LHEVINNE AND HIS WIFE . celebrated in real English fashion at! took firm hold upon the fancy of its|lnmmontic one of. they prinainal of them on the pal AT MANHATTAN NEXT WEEK. AT KLEIN'S SUNDAY “POP, the Lakewe Hotel, the Laurel House | observers. A: each act there Were|oe ) ie ea s Shite Melba will appear at the Manhattan ate ISS MAXINE ELLIOTT will open and tl ire A eeetare ‘ dance curtain calls too numerous to count 2 ay SEMBRICH AND BONCI Opera-Honse next week only once. She] ay 5 AeA) ui We od Velng one of the ayest | \When the opera was over, and it lacked ) be Desdemona in a repetition of b He pe bataabn i awa) fake e season. Advance book-| jugt twenty-five minutes of midnight, || IN “L'ELISIR D'AMORE."| “Otello” at the Saturday y iixth estat ei SVELAMNUAY, evanInE ad tnsured the presence of at pearly everybody remained still further “L'Esir d’Amore" and “Cavalleria | will owe Mr, Hammers BAI Fane Seo Ad WEES) ORLY four hundred guests, and after/ty acclaim tie two principal singers Rusticana’’—maple syrup and absinthe! | more of hier ten performances promised HA th ie cebtaity ty ae “An thelr day >utdoor activity every 80-| Once Mr. Hammeretein himself was : —formed the double bill at the Metro-|for this, season. ‘Tetrazzini, however, JAAS Vata ae es ecb journer joined in the indoor merriment] cailed out, but he refused to make a Melba a Fine Loedemona. Jpotitan Inst night. The former opera {all be Beard three times, on Wednes- Aye SHO! rca Mu ee oe which was kept up long after midnight. speech. ‘Cwo or three times Campanin!| Motba’s Desdemona was a beautiful has not been heard here for two years. |stantino, Sammarco and Arimondl: on in C_ minor, op yle, tJ Next Thursday evening the biggest| thus was honored. characterization. At first. she 4 In supersaccharine measures it tells of/ Friday as Violetta in “La Trav be heard in solos. Gi chaperon of two girls at a country ball of the month will be given at the not In good volce, but she Qlthe love of a country bumpkin for a|With Taccan! and Sammarco, and 0 geen, violinists will pl jodge near New York. Prior to her Lakewood Hotel to mark the coming | Not’ heard i6inos) 1902 jsteadily, village maid, and the aidvor'a quack tn |Urday evening as ticle tn Donisetti's ian adegio and a marurke by Wie rene Het ma press! Rata feast i Ny opera, wit ‘onstantino, Poles a jiawski, and en Lathrop wi arriago to an Austrian count the of the new year. At midnight dinner| The last time the work was presented Por i supplying him with a love potion which | Aitmonal. Mary Garden will sing Thais | groups of Fr and English songs. h f thi had | makes him drunk and indirectly wins if le) eee ot eee ae will be served to 700 guests. here was in 182 when two perform. | so r love syae trampled upon | him his sweetheart. with Renaud as Athanasl on Monday, ii engaged to Jim Ogden. Because of the eal On Tuesday evening society will at- | ances were given at the Metropolitan | bY him were ad Boncl, as Nemorint, the bashful |and on New Year's eve there will be a| Isadora Du make a farewell ustrian’s notorious behavior the |tend the two benefit performat Opera-House with Eames as Desde- | joe yey ane swain, was in perfect voice. His sing-| Special performance of the delightful | appears yan finteas "Is aulng for divorce wnen | LOIXMIS L7H OLTC: | wnt, he twa Benet | performances | Opera-House AYERS VEe Cana eae & | tn famous "Una Furtiva | “Tales, of Hofmann.” with the great | York Ss raat the Met ‘Ogden turns up at the house. The unex-| O7TOS4Rowy Hncre. District Nurse Fund of Lakewood. This |tago, and th sang beautif . | re t Tenors acting, toos| and Zeppittt ‘ Heafend Taterp ee Ipected arrival of her husband and her herder =|) wllt)itfe he lor) the @malrey Ot Speetalllipince othitnres, hep turalness, § I nntyete, Jo Tis Impéraon: | Mischa Elman, the Russian violints ‘nymphony and ¢ Ben te nee from Opt ° ‘ wv Was histrionically | Will again be the st thing he has ever | Campanini concert e here. He will play VV wski's embrich's Adina was also a triumph, | fantasie with the orchestra tind | had a bad cold, But by her won-|panini and several solos. ne of the | ini us art she sang above ft, below it,! best artists in the company will sing, | with his $ yWhere but through it ae Pr EER ce did her tones betray | “PARSIFAL" FOR NEW YEAR'S He will ret More than once she war star of the pc Ww imother causes the Countess to fear she ‘selj, the Novellos, and the Three Leigh- | interest to New Yorkers. Miss Betty| night were \ |may compromise herself in their eyes, tons. Hammond, the daughter of Mr. and| marco, The } land so she gets Ogden to paddle her Deeg pemeE EU willl inetude) ates John Hays Hammond, has writ-|{s @ condensation of across the lake in a canoe. The canoe her London Johnnies, John T. Kelly|ten a one-act play which will be pre-| ¢; agedy, the scenes being is wrecked and the lovers find them-|!n “One Hest Het,” Jessie Preston. | sented by the younger members of the i ng Jal I |The Glasgow Lassie;” Ci aniiecais ieee ) fsland of Cypress after the ma lacives marooned on an island where | wWilarg Meo hase! ‘arson and) socia) set leneiovelyavanetianicoltie vallantinteon \they are obliged to pass the night. The and H her murderer was very r Zenatelio Might Have Been the Star. Zenatello looked, made up and acted bly, but he gang so ner hag been delight- vers of other cities: ie to tiny Avery tital tot Fox lane ‘and the| Nearly all the members of the cot-| The action Is devoted s tiene merinan. | MG) ance ahe MATINEE AT METROPOLITAN. @it8),10 0°) ae! | he t ed. slight om thi y, however on Jan. 7. ¢ }Countess hangs some of her clothes on | Patty, Prank troupe of acrobats |tage colony are entertaining house/citement of Otello's jealousy the PE kcline Was & Joy RHE ale boheN| hb) Métropoliian (Oneracerousel an- | plished « fa limb to dry and, seeing what he sup- | 4,WeHta, Victoria will continue to he j ; z 1 r 1 |the bill at the American Musle Hail, | Parties over the holldays | [poses to be a signal of distress, the hus- | Other features wa. be Walter Le Toy | New Yorkers at the 1. 4 -|in "Hogan of” the Hanso Ste band 1s drawn to the island. an en- 1M (Hogan of the tfansom are Mr. and Mrs, J. Stewart, BB. counter between the two men 4s fol- | keya, Joo toa eee Durleen, A. J. Bock, Mrs. 0. A. King, flowed by the Count's refusal to take the | of Music girls, Madge Maitian hi the |C. M. Brown, Dr. F. P. Phillips, A. C. Four Stewart Sisters, J 7 y ‘haries K stressed lovers away in his canoe, He | hour § ers, James and Wild, W. 8. Rothschild, Charies Kay ney, id M McK . e a Yralls for somebody else to appear, a0 | i} Be a mtnteht eee enero | 8. J. Jackson, F. H. Wyman, Alfred MOU Tin MIT oisoneciycroerembute the|| New Years Eve: Steckler and 1. Goodwin. Former (Countess makes her escape in a mud | »AmOns He CG Poh teat peers Mayor Frederick Wurster. of Brook- jecow pelonelse) {0,8 native, Ae pantomimist; Wille Hoppe, champion lyn, will stay at the Lakewood Hote’ | PB out Se and ihe lovers at last ses | DYiardist; Propat,| for several weeks, Hs) is accompanied @ straight road to happiness. Julian | Wht Hrs, Wurster. | Justice David: Lex Ne Oem aera aan play che | Tuete vill spend a vacation here, nes an omas: or! LY, i Shris n p La 1 Count. Other members of Miss Ellictt’s Sheugna ‘Pony Cinde te Oy Cea company air eet Gua Roars At Keith & Proctor's Fifth Avenue| Mrs. ve ‘Mrs. Har- Wwelarop, Miss Louise Rial and Grant | Theatre will be Willlam Rock. and| old P. < v. G. Mitchell. |Maude Fulton, Al. Leach and ‘the | F er= 5 s virginia,” with | Three Rosebuds, Waiter Law. and | “The Warrens of Virginia,” with | company in “At the Threshold.” ‘the | ;Frank Keenan and Charlotte Walker, | Majestic Musical Four, Annette Koeller. ‘will begin a two weeks’ engagement, at | mann, and others. The bill at the One ithe Academy of Music on Monday | Hundred and Twenty-fitth Street Thea- Mr. and ank Spirkman | night: ; + yi [He Wi include Stewart Barnes, he | and Mrs. ary Cattell, lu Glaser in ‘Mile, Mischief” will Devil and Tom Walker,” the Gibson|phia. Among. the Ni move to the West End Theatre. Girls, Edgar Allen and company, Willa | William Baylis jr, CI Lew Fields comes to the Grand Opera | Holt’ Wakefleld, and Anderson and{and Mt. and Mrs. John House with ‘The Girl Behind the Couns | Jones. RIES ANAURTEN ATE ene Pbestoniog at midnight on New peacis | BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. F 1 Eve, the annual benefit of the Theatrical! The stock co: es aay tontalllaia nina rcaiifests Mechanical Association will take plac. | pheatre will give the musk ar ne Clafiins will retu ‘ewood Hotel ~ MeKay, W Vance jr., H. G. Gila and Mrs. J. H. A in: allader jr. Mr. veland, Mr. and Mrs el at the Hippodrome. The bill will in- | “~orodor: Jolin D. Rockefeller is expected ‘here Cee GI ee Ae nti. en | Quite the Most Notable Offering We Have Ever Made of ees | Men’s SHIRTS, COLLARS and PAJAMAS Vauoevit JAMES McCREERY & CO) Will Be Ready Next Monday Morning VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. | At Hantmerstein’s will be Nat M./ Wills, the Felix and Barry company, | ‘Adeiman” quartets, Grit, on Engi | It is the semi-annual White Sale of Men’s Wear, to which we It is by no means merely a time to buy low-priced shirts, ; on : : ; Baie ne Fliseiobon-atccoy totaal 23rd Street 34th Street have given months of energetic preparation. collars and pajamas, It is an occasion when THE BEST-MADE The Colonial will have Thomas W. Betas colscinl a a etna In the assembling of these out-o!-the ordinary groups of furnish- GARMENTS that these selected makers can produce, are OFFERED creating Gira’ That, Ouarte SILK DEPARTMENTS. 1m Both Stores. ings, we have builded upon the experience of the many years in which AT VERY MATERIAL SAVINGS from their regular prices. “The Bathing Girl That Quart Jock McKay, a newcomer from Sco i land; Johnny Stanley and Mabel Rui Onwercren Fea” we have carried on this great movement. Starting on the basis of last THAT is why some of the best-dressed men in New York buy e is year’s achievement, we have done better at a dozen different points, their year's supply of these articles during this event at Wanamaker's, Everything is FRESH and CLEAN, carefully made, of selected CLAUS SPRECKELS, linens and cottons; in CORRECT styles and sizes. Exhibition and Sale of Early Spring colors and patterns in Novelty Silks. Using all our prestige with manufacturers who make our vast | Standard qualities of Printed Foul- regular stocks, they have co-operated with us in producing the limited It is merchandise of the FIRST CLASS, sold at prices not always SUGAR KING DEAD: ards, in exclusive designs. quantities of magnificent merchandise composing many of the groups matched by goods that are second or third class. It is merchandise ? ’ PAN ae ian sil in this exceptional presentation. AMhese|panticular lots have been made that we will be proud to have you EXAMINE in the most critical NEUMONIA VICTIM | Oued) sday, up, brand-new, after our own specifications, and practically atourown | manner; for no criticism that you can place upon it will be half as p December the 28th and 29th. prices—the manufacturers waiving their profits for this occasion. drastic as that of our experts who accepted it for this occasion. ie BEES | Sale of Five Thousand yards, Nov- EVERY ITEM HOLDS A STORY OF EXTRAORDINARY ACHIEVEMENT ‘ 4 elty stripe Satin and Velvet. The latest Stricken Last Tuesday, the uitable for Coats, Blouses, Aged Magnate Rapidly Suc- Trimming and Smoking Jackets. cumbs to Malady. | 55c per yard | former price 2.00 These Groups in the These Groups in the Ly) G — ous ore yuu | Daseuraf New Building—Main floor. 5,000 Fancy Colored Shirts at 70c Men's Collars, 55c the Half-Dozen These splendid shirts are made in the popular coat style, with cuffs attached, In regular sizes and quarter sizes, from 14 to 18. These collars represent either plain negligee or plaited bosoms; of fine percale and madras, in this the most remarkable value in collar-making. They have never been equaled out- season's most desirable patterns and colorings. Every shirt clean, fresh, perfect side of this store at two for 25c, The materials have been thoroughly shrunk and handsomely laundered. It is a manufacturer's surplus of regular $1 and before making up. Sizes are absolutely correct and stay so. The collars are $1.50 shirts. They are characterized by perfection of detail and beauty of finish, i 2. It is one of the best collections of smart and desirable shirts we have ever Jeundered ae well aad lock af well ap those ssonting double. Every, pepulag presented at this price. Sizes 14 to 17/2, 70c each, style is provided in wing, standing, lock-front, and the old comfortable turnover 1 colors, (Special to The Evening Wo: SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 26, — Claus | ‘ Spreckels, the millionaire sugar king, | TASH roe S : died early to-day at his home on Van WASH DRESS GOODS. in Both Stores, Ness avenue. Stricken with pneumonia last Tues- | On Monday, December the 28th. day evening, the aged man had co stantly been under the care of two siclans, althouch the news of his 4 ness did not become public until lust ; : night. 1909, Many exclusive designs, At his bedside when the end came were his sons, John D. Spreckels and Exhibition of Washable Fabrics, showing the new weaves for spring, Rudolph Spreckels, The latter returned 237d Street 341h Sircet . " \ models. They are sold in half-dozen lots only. Each half-dozen fresh, clean aH EEE REISE 1,500 White Dress Shirts at 75c Each and perfect in its separate box. Six for 55c, riedly landed and hastened to his fa Shirts that will scarcely be matched outside of WANAMAKER'S even at $1. ’ : A) Oe DORM: eo PPS Te Ee as ad Boiies of excellent muslin, bosoms of 1900 linen. Well-made, carefully finished, Men s Cuffs, Six Pairs tor 75c oondition » was anne manirelase tin perfect fitting and handsomely laundered, They will appeal to the man who An equal achievement to the collars. Made of the same materials, fully Mr. Spreckels on board the steamer a a realizes the importance of a correctly cut, well-balanced shirt in the effect pro- shrunk, in the same handsome finish. Styles are single-tabbed link cuffs, with three days ago, while she was out at | JAMES McCREERY ry 8) duced by his clothing. The best tailored suit and the richest cravat are spoiled round corners. Sizes 10 to 11!%, Sold only by the half-dozen pairs of a size sea. ediately went to the cap- | J by the shirt that wrinkles, sags or bulges. These are carefully designed to avoid | and style, for 75c. tain, ed mates and aaked 10 Zc : : such conditions; open back and front, with eyelets or stud-holes, Sizes 14 to 18; | ; , to ps r all the extra ord Street 34th Street sleeve lengths 30 to 33 inches, 75c each. 2,000 Unlaundered White Shirts at 55c Jed fast time. The captai order, and the steamer arriy Handsome Fancy Plaited Shirts at $1.50 These Shirts will match the best $1 laundered shirts to be found outside of Wanamaker's, ‘The bodies are of Utica muslin, the bosoms of 1900 linen. Some On Monday and Tuesday, ahead of her schedule. These are among the handsomest shirts that have been produced by Ameri- Fi ry A PHYTERA ee December the 28th and 29th. Oe jes cn mae a have hand-finished buttonholes, all have reinforced fronts, continuous facing at all aes Jae af ee 4 ’ i th sen ANMERCENESE: | i they ws ne manors: ew some at our peak arene and openings, collar-button shields; made in several lengths of sleeves, from 30 to 33 the sudd given to the a RS UStTAN ARUTEE AG: “i Pert GAWG SAY WHICH Was GoMestic ane waich was inches, in all sizes from 14 to 18, We have sold these’shirts in the past in our other bat Dur | imported, Beautiful, unusual f:brics, sup¢rb in their shirtmaking, perfect in regular stock at $1 each. The manufacturer is changing his line, and we secured precke Frisco | ; : n renee 1g aL? leave practically nothing to be desired by the man whi F , , i ! net iy 4 2UC )p y : = their laundering, ‘They leave prac y r y who 4 elt wie ‘aces 7 c RUG sath eau: T'S, a oth Stores. seeks the beat and most d valntahiniaidineul ane matien ania auntam mani this lot of two thousand to sell at this low price, 55c each. Enftadalitant tone amo leona ie uci ery fine ermanshah Carpets, mode! of our own, eliminating every shirt defect and adding every virtue that we Whi ‘ ial . Per Sian ead ivan nt, as INTE, 300 ner ft know in good shirtmaking, for style, comfort and good fit. Made in the coat hite Madras Plaited-Bosom Shirts at 70c death was nea - re Hees, I aq. th model, with beautifully plaited bosoms and attached cuffs; of materials that are Comfortable. refined shirts that so many men like to wear all the year around. Soft toned Daghestan Rugs 4 ‘ y caeeeneita att Soft toned Daghestan Rugs of un- advance styles for the cominy Spring-most artistic printings on fine percale, Perfect-fitting model, made over carefully drawn specifications to equal style and AREATH OF CARL H WEIZEL, usual quality, 21.00 each $1.50 each, make such as usually bring $1. Made with plaited bosoms, cuffs attached or ‘ari Yetzel, founder of the custe 4 ’ 7 tailoring establishment | Domestic Rugs, at greatly reduced Men’s Madras Pajamas at $1 separate, 70c each, fourth street which b dead at his residence | r, Wetzel was seve was born In Ger the tailoring t for the past half centur prices, Size 9x12 ft. 14.00 and 19,00 A variety of small Domestic Rugs and Hall Strips, at moderate prices Of plain blue madras, of a crisp, serviceable quality, finished with white Men’s Muslin Nightshirts at 50c piping, or trimmed with military collar. Another style, of white madras with 4 F , neat colored stripes, finished with white loops and pearl buttons. They are the Made of good, serviceable muslin that grows sofier with each washing, Cut production of two rival manufacturers, contending to see which could produce for in the large, roomy models that particular men desire, Made throughout from ee us the best Pajamas at $1 a suit. Comfortable fitting models for small, medium our own patterns, with trimmings that are fast in color, with collars or the surplice BERNHARDT MEETS CZAR i 4 1 sifannesalaradaciaraince! idee x le. Sizes 15 to 20. Wanamaker—Basement, Old and New Buildings. BT. PETERSBURG, Dec. 26—Sarai 23rd Street 34th Street and large men. ‘anamaker—Men's Store, New Building Main floor. neck sty! f i" Bernbardt, who is playing hese, was received by the Czar at Tearke lo felc | pee ree, TOHN WANAMAKER _ -kiiine,