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ee ee ‘comes to despise her practices after THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1909. Henrietta Crosman to Play a “Sponge” FADING A FEATURE Campanini Honored on Next to Last In New Comedy of Society Life, “Sham? n cTOcK TRADING Night ot Hammerstein's Opera Season Impresario Pays ‘Tribute to) bor vs f ar Conductor Who Is Leaving | 'e" Soorn ! | 1 ‘§ ” SAFONOFF TO SAY GOOD.BY —"'Salome’ and Pro- Hi ae ‘ “AT TO-NIGHT'S PHILHARMONIC, Type ff Woman Who! “Works” Her Friends Will; | Consolidated Gas and) Balti- Be Shown at Wallack’s To- | | more and Ohio Also in Pa- Ingue to “‘Mefistofele?| Wasitty satonor Camegie Hut Night—Sothern to Make His: x : } | vor in Brisk Market Sines STAN ME SeMerTa NHR LATS MRTOTES First Metropolitan Appear- ae | Bncat SE a TANOTTUA SILT ARICERAEG ATE lt ance in “Richeliew’ Next| BY SYLVESTER RAWLING, wring bot re {8} Ae TE f a Fit were not for yom i *Week—Power of Supersti- woe “] eee HeLa tutatted {tion Will Be Seen in “The! EE ee ee tenuate’ oe _ Conflict.” | AVA EV tor him shown Tt honors. W fused, 4 to pi he conducts f MONCH E j understood the c hearty applause that ca marked by appropriate o # crowded house could L rd shouts | ae it “iveop him! Why don't you keep! PADEREWSKI SUCCUMBS hun" | TO RHEUMATISM IN ARM. Mhovacena waa the clings. of 1) Paderewakt has been compelled to panini night, ‘There had been performed) cancel all his remaining engagements in @ double bill 0: Richard Strauss's | a | ee a GaRaiie REIMRc ate Ranta ine Cone Mir eat foeege | TRE arm. He will sail for Europe stofele,"” both heard with the cloeest) mediately attention, and each highly appreciate : At every opportunity from the moment! Gustay Mahler {s to make his first Campanini entered the orchestra pit arance with the Phillarmonte So- c usicians greeted him witt 8 Orchestra, whieh he is to te when the musicians greeted him with a reliestray stifely Ihe ms U0, Fe; fanfare, he hed been acclatned, At the ECTS GE faa very end a table full of presents for the} thoven's Seventh Sym retiring conductor wag set up before the | Wil be the principal number, ne excitement no mention ; ana a ey ea yf g Albert Shalding's last recital for t ¢ what they were or from whom they | season ta Lik i {ie ame was made, But it was sald after-| Hall next Tuesday ev Tho Young ward that there was a gold-enc an rican violinist and bis accompanist, nee i if » Oswald, will pl request, portralt from silve Beethoven's" tzer Sonata, m Dalmores. choice editions of om Jacques tolnt, the stage director,} Mischa Elman, the brilliant young | Russian violinist, is to his fares | Well recital at Carnegie Hall next Sat- urday afternoon. Spot's: Nintt certo in TD major and Handel's {In A masor are on his programme feature i engagement at Wallack's Thea- tre to-night In “Sham, a mod- ern comedy by Geraldine Bonner and Elmer Harris, Miss Crosman’s role $s that of a young woman suddenly dropped by e death of her father from*the lap of luxury into the arms of @ pair of calculating aunts, who | engourage her desires for things sne cannot afford and exert themselves to arrange for her a marriage that will make the gratification of these desires possible, While the search for a hua- band {s in progress the girl ts forced to live as best she m Yo procure | luxuries she has grown to consider necessities she resorts to trickery and deceit and preys upon the hospitality and pockethooks of her friends, She market Hy evsieene CROSMAN beging an fs about to p rom all over ances. High. 18 meeting a man with whom she falls in love, Then she refuses her wealthy sultor and decides to pay her debts | efore marrying the other man, Miss | Crosman’s support will include Charles Walcot, Paul Dickey, Edouard Durand, ) Marguerite St. John, Ida Waterman, | Bernice Golden and Gertrude Clemens. | 0 0 4 BE. H. Sothern comes to Daly's The- | atre on Monday evening for a threey | weeks’ stay, He will make his first New | York appearance in "Richelieu," w will be repeated on Tuesd nd | Wednesday nights. An elaborate pro-| ain, a and a collection of silver from all the Members of the company, Besiiles these | there were flowers galore by the | scones, One bonquet of violets that was] ox Campanin | up and scattered over the musicians In the orchestra, In a box with his wife and Mrs. Sammarco was Tetrazzini, his he Flonzales i make its Quartet y evening, 2 » played are th nthe adagin from the duction {gs promised with a musical set- sister-in-law, who applauded as heartily 45 He etn OR an ting {rom Gounod’s opera of “Richelieu” is anybody, It was a long time before ea acs GIL AEE CIHLSUCTE Th 28 the audience dispersed Of the performance, It 19 necessary | ‘The Philippine ( to say that, although apology was, Sive converts as an added f acted the @ few weeks ago. ture. Mr. Sothern first an Fra Nearly 500 Outlying Sections vbulary Band will 1 ome tos ethern ag wil be given on 7 Are Recognized Stations Richelieuss made for Mary Warden on the ground! ar Mrilipio: muat@ ans inte nights and Sat i of indisposition, Salome was never | o They came from Manila | “Hamlet” is anno on Railroads, ie ee IKS ore awesome 1h {tS Perversion OF te ee ie are eh fatlowing | night. Mr. Sot Rowland Malcolm Brac Blind, John Tay derick Lewis, gruesomen Dalmores as Herod was | sunday t lesson in drunken and senile ame Dufranne proclaimed the} Dyorak’s “Stabat Mater” will be pre es sented at the Church of the Ascension | austere mesne W rection of Riehard Henr pressively. The smaller parts were ad-| Warren to-morrow afternoon ably filied, The orchestra played| _ viously Gervase Elwes, th v tene Mefis-|t0 give a. recital lony Club next lay afternoon on the invitation e and) o¢ Miss De Hiss Callender » While the _ “ d the house} Katharine Ison, | anes (hint hie Hartman, vlolinis Marri | —_ JAR, CONKLING anyou) y Mather, E fs entering its season of| OPENS CAMPAIG Albert econ clty of a thousand suburbs, | no_ Tilden, P. J. our lives in crowded Willian’ Bond, | 4 Alera Within the metropolitan commuting é son and Ethel! zone are 1,00) separate bh Gray. | with distinct characte "The Conflict,” a play by Maurice | Neatly five hundred of tt V, Samuels that is based on the idea | nized stations of Helens a The Wild Ass's Ski n out of the metr; Will be produced at the Garden Theatre| 5) arian on Monday. evening. here brouser ane will have the principal role, that of stretching a little fur over the ont: | Raphael de Vatentin, a young Parisian |!ving territory. Not only are new lines 9 has reached tha end of his re-| built, but the old railoads Improve th sources. His ability as a writer has | service. ‘The circle of quick transit (¢ : and his love for Fedora Warons, daughter of a| commuters has been extended to cover wealthy antiquatia | @ radius of seventy miles, depray sages of Jokanaan most im- me sections Arimond, as the protagonist n impres sang his challenge sonorous! Jen celestial choir fe h melody and the or i a COBUNALR ela ccomPA NIM EMs afternoon of April 6. take in the printing of the eh t was announced that “dur-] Bach's “Passion According to St as a compliment Blab Ene cathy to be sung” by the ‘ampanini will play Apri Be ee AE Carnesto, Hall on 2,’ composed by Mr. | sien * made n ‘oads which nist. and Are Will give a olin Hall on tl e pid transit zone | ARM FOR INDIAN ATTACK, ————————es HENRYETTA, Okla, Marc a large ban ‘earing an attack by k respon Tn his despair he detern 5 eat 7 I » have ¢ car Hammerstein for Mme, Tetraz-| Kitty Cheatham's annual _ Easter Oo commit suicide in the Seine. \ prea iv iles a Year, | indreds ini That function {s to take place 8 announced for the Lyceum . eo ry o yme hi G y 5 f h | F 3 NOE, fOr ihe a cae comeihe That New York's suburban home | ave armed for a skirmish. |counight, when the feason closes with April 13 ; h >| esare Re: a, a 1 Jo, orator ant ader of the 3 Py a hich Tetra oF {goorant of the fact that the aged man | Mterests are spreading far of its eta ie said to be Inciting & Bala performance, in which Tetraz-| John Cushing, organist of St, An ithe father of Fedor Rathering to make a stand. 2ini will appear as Lucia. tes in retaliation Twitted about the ¢ political confines becomes parent each year, ‘The daily ebb and | The old man, e ap: | drew's Methodist Episeopal Churel, wit n last give his only recital this season on Tuesday evening. He will be assisted learning of his py piece of shagree. no i : which three ne- 1 an {nscription in A { how of the human tide covers four or tive Nniured and fore) fight, Mr Hammerstein siniled Dead vidi yesimerBowins 1 r ef for ; Mme. Bowman-Neely, contralto, filled.” Ag in ona snall be cule Mand arrest the lead- Tt it your like. Dis: 1D | Greatore and Tiallanahandayiii i eae ET give concerts at the Academy of Music “THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO” | O™Orew afternoon and evening AT THE METROPOLITAN. muel A. Baldwin will give free Th ‘1 : itals in the great hall of th Mary BERET 6G IRA? 60 nC Rie Ey UEC es ated at the Metropolitan Opera- {morrow and Wednesday ‘afternoons | House last night before an a la- | EU 1 A ° ; ‘| At the annual beneft concert for the v ence which ot la - b tive aualence which was not large oul-| New York Diet Kitchen Atsoctation, at s side the rej subscribi As althe Waldorf-Astoria on Monday afte, erformances to be opera on i n fte. perf man a ee pata whole, it was a rather sp ly per- /Roon, Alvert Spalding and Gilbert wii! Cee Sere oated on Monday | formance of Mozart's tuneful work Lies alata 1 be repeated on Monde iy ‘1 y 1 at and. Friday evening Tosvanitit| The concerted numbers were well ren-| jenry Wolfsohn ix to have the busl- ducting, Scotth in u Rar ena dered. Of the individual ging so} ness management of the musical Alda, ane ich cannot be sa Scotti was ot i 1oin. | Madisc of the 1 bill | in > and Didur Land Of every wish Is supposed to bring its penalty in the marked &h Raphael's ae reparing to carry dally commute: over the longest direct rapid line. Its express trains make the § ‘enty-three miles from New Haven to w conflict [New York tn less than two hours at a for the life | commutation of §16 a month, The road} oth love, claims the lowest commutation rates R in the suburban zone. On Long Island the daily commuting | zone of raptd transit reaches out fifty- | CO"rU jive miles, with a running time of an| Meeting tt hour and a half and & monthly maxt- bea 8 | mum commutation rate of award the New York es | METROPOLITAN’ 'S REGULAR | SEASON ENDS ON SATURDAY. | The regular subscription season at th | Metropolitan Opera-House ends next week. After that there will follow only the unfinished second series of special ) Fedora and B 4 goul of With Mr. Dy son, Floren Edmund W. others. ‘CONLIN G the League he Mr. Manteil's repe week at the New Anite M for next vy Wednesdas deny hyn ‘or [cover an extreme average of ith jera dine not the most amusing of Vigaros, Di 00 strong, Yenico, loge ane hou ands. quar and Didur.| Pasquali was a quaveringsvolced to. prize XI," y i will tive and coquettish Susanna, 4 nated by well within For line Farrar was a Cherubinc \ be a to look upon. Gadski's ar | Be AY a leg third act the heartiost Julla. Marlowe moves Caruso an- tl ning, ‘The min EVERY WOMAN | ni heat ) aarmieN Turiddu. a lwere well fille Mahler cc es, will be On| for the last time 1son. Wants to feel well and look weil dition can only be attained by of the organs’ of the body evening te seat Stuy JOMELLI WINS APPLAUSE |! ; AT HER SONG RECITAL.| Jeanne Jo here to bette Reason, Far within eae ext ‘ s of the Joseph O'Mara in “Peggy Machree" | rapi ati cage : will te the attraction at’ the one tne | ten Walker come has never appeared | vantage thar By there will be an ital in M and fifty minut ather ré- ohn I last night. | EY ay Little of sarpness which often iw eo Rartered Bride” on Wednesda mar's her singing was noticeable, and} Pj is she interpreted her long list of so with no litttle skill, abriel Pierne's which regulate the whole syste; and assist nature. “La Rieuse” and Bizet's “Paste were among the first to arouse large audience, and there was a de-| syomachy Rowele, ‘Kidneys, “Min ! YEO SN ats tin, i monstration after Erich Wolff's "Ich funday, April 4, | enloists and Ma dlWanoriatandiorek se | Bln Eine Harfe.”" Her English songs | y have opened, ‘tra under Toscanint proved the most popular, One, "To- squers Will be atre, the Rose Hill the "Jersey A t sh arate residential divis Sam Scribner's Big Show will be at) Railroad, with Its var Seles Beamonie eighty ions and VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS, | home sections. The Erle has commuters. The Lackaw: At Haminerstein’s will be Jack Jolin-| has twenty-five stations; the Pennsyl- Bon, the colored prize-fighter, who will @0 | vanta, fifteen; the West Shore, twenty through gymnasium exercises and give| the Central Railroad of New Jersey @ sparring exhibition with Kld Cuttler; | fifty. \t Marle Dainton, Princess Rajah, Mabel! Long Island comes next In facilities Bardine {n “Nell of the Halls,” the Ex. for home-makers. 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Japanese Wits the Military Octett 10) has no Raymond and) Caverly, the Sute 16 | commuters, but ite and local troupe of acrobats, Niblo's Talking | rapid transit lines reach more than arre scan sac Ss Birds and Delaven and Sidney’ in a {wontysfive separate towns and. sixts i : et dancing specialty , i ' ya ee ahent i | five Individual home districts. The time GOLD MEDAL FLOUR to CHRaw aha een oR tt have Wilfred) ig the furthest point is less than 0 reali ta personas os Hap an Next mpeny, ly at Will | hour and the largest monthly com- YY t . ree Jugpler; Claire Romaine, George. Mo. | mutation rate Is $7 B k d hb t f ] i) d zat ‘the Six Musical Cutts, Mlorgan | To Open Little Farms ake ik. ° iri ku read, rolls,cake and pastry Wallace and company in. “Trimmed,” | Many new ne tracts are read last year. * ain pen to and {ac 1 ha Borough of ‘The Bronx, Department, Municipal Hui 1 Avenue. e Borough of Br. t M it the Trapnelis, acrobats; Sadie Jansell | opening. On Stat . i, L opening. in Staten Island Wood and Swan and Bombard FLAN Mi Cora Haven aTeen Among others at the Lincoln Square | in a settlement which the dkiyn, at the office al 'Ralid Theatre will be Sidney Drew In “Billy's | Farm: P r Tombstones,” Irene Franklin, George C Man Primrose arid the Kennedy Hoys; Mem: | Little Farms are the Because —_ Ora, "the man with the memory": Henry | plac dcouelinie sroun.of little Halme, the Swiss singer and | farms, each 100 by 160, wit : : eke the flour was good : Catre, Caron and Herbert Alt Loyal | kinds of fruit trees, vtgetables with his horse and dog, and the Retd ene ot ee eae ad. NAH T Biaters, acrobatic dancers fully equipped farm at $1.0 The Ame an Muste Hall will have Jaded flat dweller. <ellerman, Willa Holt’ Wake-! 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