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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1910, 7 GO GET A LOAD OF petals Hammerstein May Build aU HO AEpaanaD | 4” “CHRISTIE MACDONALD BLOCKS SAIDCON, New Theatre for His Music-Dramas IN “RIGOLETTO.” AND HER NEW OPERETTA‘ AND DRIVER HID iT If “ Maestro’s Master- | piece,’ a Play Written “THE SPRING MAID” nn by Author of ‘The Cli- Up and Down Picture Lane By Henry Tyrrell HERE [8 NO MILLET among the | I late My. Converse’s Barbizon pte- tures, now on free view at the Herles, Madison Square Now Playing the Liberty Theaire, 42d St., New York. CHARLES DARNTON. in THE EVENING WORLD say: AML hail ‘The Spring Maid” and three tne. Maid,’ with rhyth American Art G Thristie MacTonald oats onal with volee. a oa A! . |South, but there is a Httle feast of a "iivete tat ererarcen ngtish” mca the. Liberty \ fot . . max”’ Around Popu Corots, Diazes, Daubignys, Rousseaus | Theatre. It is not too mm Sprin fo an. prod ) Which Led Court to Say All hited 4 lar In fact, 1 might say more and still be on the safe side of popular ovinion. Tnateat of (aking the water Maid,” for in Heinrich Reinhardt +. 9 e your ihe, tal which has been browaht over f the flowing and Dupres, a little gem of an Isabey (‘Harbor Entrance, Windy Weather’) Operatic Airs, Succeeds, Granite BI 1 Froment Ue Tom of a dae irow of net wilt tnt "haopinews that 6 ahi -] “KS 4 i . 7 wl an unusu omentin. ” of youtnfulnem that would mai old . ther dane rane Blocks Ate Not | He Surely Will, He Says. you cannot hore, an ih tome eco 2 Wiad ee to ede pena aman nA, eae id in Streets | —_— laneous exhibitions, “spot the Corots | Wile "New Trae i att ave the eat of Te to eet natn Laid in Streets. | , fo & EUIAAES As soon As fou. enter Wikkont” pig Tao mite win “thanawm, "a rosa that in Fhe (tenancies As the Great Public Can- the gallery, Evidently these two were ay Mim mine. Trentint wishew his--well, ort , inted elore ¢ artist had enongtt er 9 Sernnger tangs thes sone ald, but ‘80 painted befor he artist had eno! ene’ tat in sweetness of tone and acting ability Thoroughly bewildered and pertectiy| mot Afford to Pay for Vogue to make the manufacture of the he uated harm a ah td hen ah ee uy Ppeting ih ts barpahen ana Innocent of an Intention o do wi fT © “Corot erce’”’ rot ite delightful swing, the lerty ow" jor m red Will, any intention to do wrong, Grand Opera, He Says, familiar rot of commerce’ profit- +B, \ m Alger, a truck driver for the é i4 able. They have, however, the unmis- | Day Dreams — Visions of Bliss. Barber Asphait Company, found him-| He Will Provide Its Fa-! takuble breadth and distinction of great Pha vik Ooi“ pelag eke?) j le Self to-day before Magistrate Appleton ’ | paint! especially the little one, the| (Pre _ in the West Side Court under the vorite Tunes at Moder- | “Memorial Cross at Honfleur." | } | strange charge of havin tole: i In the larger, “Lansca by the Sea,” = 4 a alty street. er ate Prices. | | we nee ots the red badge of Corot, Vis = tons of hea W. J, Fitzgerald, a paving contractor ae that sear ap in the foreground, Nase | under the shade of melancholy boughs. | ‘The “sky filled with a warm shimmer of creamy-rose vapor over pale blue,” as the catalogue description poett Puts It, ts also a valuable ¢ ft who 4s laying @ granite block surface} BY SYLVESTER RA WLING. on Thirty-sixth street, between tlev- | 66 Be ie eee enth and Twelfth avenues, was the A said Arthur Hammerstein, complainant. He satd that when he Went to the place to-day he found that about half the pet EZ sunbeam and brief ae sententiously, “Say what you will of the masterfulness of connotsse Sherlock Holmes of .. 1al4 0h the strost to be tampon serses | modern orchestration, or the clever- Mitale Van alnieae'y at Seuss KAQDORAID AND. “ZUR lone a on the street to be tamped, sanded chestration, hi Emile Van Marcke's dewy-fresh and | CHRISTIF MACDONALD AND “THE SPRING MAID" SCORE A MUSICAL TRIUMPH. and tarred had been taken away, ness of up-to-date composers who delightful “Cows in the Meadow" cam. | Delicious Music, « Charming 8 od Comedy and a Romantic Plot Bring a Great Came for Sucond Load. strive to make notes reflect the sense |Pensates for the absence of Troyon. | hye | While he was puzzling over the ir | dis- |of words, for the great public Music appearance, along came Alger with a rar a, Wagon and began loading some. more | MUSt spell Melody to be effective." of them. Fitzgerald shouted for the} We were discussing Mr, Hammer- ogre Alger was arresied, though] stein’s scheme for giving what he he insisted that if he didn’t deliver| calls . y the Bie Blocks to “con” ‘tent alls “music-drama,” and the son of away, j “Con” would be very about it’ |the famous impresario was very In court he expl: : is} much in earnest. As we chatted in a Barber asphalt forem n. "Con," he | one of the offices of what only a said, had simply given him the order: | simo ‘Go get @ load of blocks With @ directness worthy of the study | Opera House, the applause of the big M of us In carrying out the boss's | vaudeville audiences ; ati Wishes, Alger went out and got a load | voirey ie suuonce, now Its patrons, He didn't know thas trac | drifted in, and both of us became eraid’s, He thought that the| reminiscent of four years of opera: Barber Comp own the blocks | o1ys St aa in the world—as it has from t {2 | Siving that, untimel time tried to do, may be said to hav When he delivered the first 1 blocks, Alger sald that and asked where he g laug Vibert, Israels, Zamac Tamburini, Moreau, Rico, Jamin-Constant, the Oriental, and Berne- | Hellecour and Grolleron the military, pot forgetting Jean Hrnest Aubert with ‘his whivery Uttle Cupid such as you see in | the Christmas numbers of the Ladies! Chrome Journal—ail are in line with the approved ‘stunts’ of thelr generation. Somehow the conviction sadly steals} you that that generation ts already a bygoner If you are not yet convince, a glance | such dear, Dutchy, ald-fashioned | things as Vautier’s “Waiting for Per- muds Hetlbuth's “Boating Party, Brozik's worthy who Is "A Kreut Short’ in the ale-house Detregger's star pleve, iving at the Bail,” witly its buxom n girls | and peasant sporting men in yodelin . Toulmouche, | s t and most melodions of all the oper. nce the mun of The Arcadians,”” 1s point of view to be named in the “The nielodies are entrancing and The’ Spring Matd" ts one of those rare operettas thet you will gladly go to see again and again, Two Little Love Bees. From the Opera “ Spring Maid."*) ago was the new Manh tle love bees ” So tit + Feast-ing on the eweet-naes | re p84 as was its end, worked a revo-| mn Ieudney {ution not only in New York ut] ghout the country THE N. Y. HERALD Says: “THE SPR The andiance was not the least backwant in or even Frana the stage that, they knet Bren wetted frome ava | for many fect behave for re wens oiering we, tw th et ing rhythms and tunes, And there 1 make Th pulse beat faster, ot more and| “After all," continued Mr. Hammer= costumes, will surely make you realise i in Niall wit irobabiy stay at the Liberty Theatre until the binds come maeth bd boy! Go get another load! 5 meine 6G the | Snneananticnaciiee ana eee we ——— | that tempus does fugit ageio, Uateas aif Arst’ nigtt sleve tell The Boss's Orders, lah 3 | Weenie TE a The early Winslow Homer, “Musical Fountain Fay. “So you see, Your Honor,” said Alger | portion ‘ have oy ee on Sunday afte Amateurs.” showing two artists in. w (From the Opera Spring Maid") earnestly, must h eon a indoratandabl ER cre ode studio playing a violin and ‘cello duet, ceive binieil ana oar agre because it was the by ers : eat {sa warm and colorful bit, and prov | Py S ro) paz SS! fo a fe aie 7 “There are ara blocks In this tele atAmore” that Homer had real class away back | : iy os town,” smiled the Magistrate, “than are Che Gaia. Stanina Jin 1867 re he began to be the great |] Fountain Fay, Fountain Pay, ev -'ry ene cries, So fas - ci-na-ting they find her pee rence + tur will hold ‘ American marine painter, — - = ae ke eo = caphea th te: : fee, 4: 2—a_|f—3- 3 fl eSB cll ediagete Md n $100 — ' Speaking of marines, another Amert- of Esa . oe Lacking particulars as to the boss's “e Sie in this distinguished company ts Wt jam T. Richard's “Moonlight Marine earcely matched in Its kind n Hamburg in the ry. Later she will sin nia, Budapest a full name, the s' to “Con Doe.” ———-__— - mmons was made out} xow ] Biv, oa ka bey 1 the deading cities of Germany and y unless yngkind’s lamin: FOR NIGHT WORKERS, |" 9! ‘0° ico exiracs ompored exclusively of the songs of MELLIA-LEAF green, tea ¢ | NEW RUSSIAN TENOR APPEARS [gon CN ie ot ne (e darcy, Wales ae THE DUKE IN “RIGOLETTO.”) wil! xiv lune, gray pearl, At least three |for the first time ther Thoatre, pro ely delightful “tive Npeing Mai H meth raphed best-known 0 In the pla recitatives I shal! offer Cathedral] actors wilt be st lor, | as we tor hotertg over “the” sostartal at the precise moment whee we feel Jon, ¢ ashes of Tenor From St. 1 St. Patr ic he a Pretty F 1 ‘ pe & stagnant mo the minse. It is imaginative and, to Give Solos at 2.30 “The Maestro’s Masterpiece.” | pearance of a new Rus-|negie Hall on Diataahe; bullosk's S19dd/ sruate Pda atrscsly Calta Sw. Wadtilmaptnatice sd. preoutaly | Oue oral Pe i was tho special attraction | ear’ ta | 10%, Deach, plum and lotus bloom, rob- beatin tecesia GE thks MAC idle Peal A. M. Servic a ein at the Metropolitan 1) Puccini's “Girl of the Golden Wemrjen | l's-exk., rlce-color and mirror-black, ‘Stn welts, <n Meee pe. Oe ee the Manhattan golette” was given | 10 be sung In Loneedra, to whom the {ate only! a few of the recherche tints| : a sigs without the allahewt effort, and the mualc in “The Spring Mata’ noff mak ra Houses 1 core i dedicated, next June. A few|that charm the eye in glaze a ks later Rome will hear it, and in] crackle on Chinese porcelains of the fall it will be in Paris. Before | Mi Anke King of sla and Queen A of Rus sian. | THE EVENING TELEGRAM Says a SPARKLING MUSIC IN MISH MAC the Empe xandra of F periods, 1 ; ' ‘S NEW OPERETTA. sailing the othe 1 Mr. | outa: y Mr manaka at the itis Naw. Vour'al prastinwe of Louln doa GEANILING MUSIC IN ar person that he was thi ‘aforesaid American Art Galleries. I Kats Ht with an invittaion to] {me Niennee sarkle and then sent the audience th w.; ghta, wath n opera an et an reas here are #0 rugs, also, Into whieh Visit an exhibition of recent por- egieredt. hh painte nperdinek, strani ing eoverel ny a Celestial John La Parge or F nese of anonymous antiquity w “at hh ams of color and design gether with a group by Go Law Nelson and bronaes by Frederick G. R. Roth «tune. “Fountain nplating a painte ra Angelica, Both » say, t his next © looking was ea i. “Hid Soxtamme will laclude | (ike unene next Wednoades, dase sae] LOWIN APPORTIONMENT SUIT |» S paba tts yeseventh street, Subject, “A Day! In Court to Figh ne. uditio Vatican.” 7 Horse racing will not be renewed in] ON 1 aw | At the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, Wale | 0" it former Mayor seth Low | WUNGAREA : ter oat Perr, rector Hoot) and citizens associated wita him can | SOS. We STERN & CO., 102 104 West 38th St., NEW YORK a : o ne and Applie . payed ey Just MC . l at Cevery old | theme ta iMtorvene att tecone enanty| BANKING AND FINANCIAL. — | SAVINGS | co 1 ning that ome down the pike sas : : D was well known in mustes t Jdefendants to the sult brought by state wt vad been a mem of the ur on the walls of hia bone-studio. |, nave declared void and un nstitu- ue 1 hestras in the United | Next Wednesday it will bo “Italian Caen! apputionment. of || MBMRY, SIZALL_ & CO NeW. Con, sath Mt, and oe a 1 He in Hamburg, ¢ Painting it kas aleisicts PRIVATS SANKERS ‘Jan. |, dividend at way wits > eu Adult education in. art appreciation The apportionment act was passed in main FLOOR FOUR PER CENT 04 b We mie, | DY means of public lectures is planned | 4 M Isnac N: Seligman, | i i ‘Ame fore ine cume to America, | by the Hourd of Hducation for the new | Hrederick Maga: Ghawen Ml oat uaa 9 il sais Lr 40 te ws. Ring esate phemla, bef | year, A number of special coures on] strong, 1’ winsen sherman, Chase ps Ine | Healy applauded, as usual Mme. K lart are anno and the Feljowing | | Mellen and William M, Chadbourne say | wig hw arth | KITTY CHEATHAM TO GIVE Jon art subjects: De Witt Clinton High| mittee, should join in the defense ‘of | VA CER SENT Pena a a Secretary, | A SECOND HOLIDAY MATINEE | Fifty-ninth street and ‘Tenth | the suit | 2 PER ANNUM ain Atham’s suceess at her mat ! avenue leigh High School, One| a IZENS’ SAVINGS \ Ly st week Hundred and Fifteenth street and Bev GREENWICH BANK; ‘NOT INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS 06 AND bs bowen NGS BANK tho | seats was A than could Mundied and Pifty-sivth street and st:| GREENWICH SAVINGS BANK. einem, Pai : Usesun Oneal ‘ an’ SM a STEW AY “HOAtOrG FAR Walter Hall the young bank clerk now ew's Roman Catho | noon a Alias idl COOK 1s not the only link con ving a prison sentence of from two will com 1, Kipling, 1 M2 ype hagen, with Brooklyn, The Mus- {Sing prison for Grand Larceny was laws dod rules o al at t , | MW u and Mya (gk Gale| aun Ge the, BEDRKIZA daincie ce wees (Java an emplaves i die: desaahie'l | EROAINE GAG REIS DRAW Mil Grow’ intereat trom saucers ante em ogramme of art } iI ! nat at J | and Sclences has just received from W, | Savings Hank as was printed in the WITHOUT GIVING NOTICE. MPNRKY Ht R, President. x.vene ohn A. Tn f ’ o) eane d ety wl ‘ |.\. Putnam, of its board of trustees, and | Evening World yesterday, ere Fe pe e. PATA HUMEH, Asdetant Secretary, of Bt. Patrick's ¢ “ eae Rherold favarite 1 f a hen sted employed enaten! eel aged ’ ‘a drama w COL. AMMON RESTORED ; Ace on “public exhibition, a itt of) He was when arrested employed tn ITE voR e1meuLan Sais : er, wit tt wd TO FULL CITIZENSHIP. nous works eF in 1779 cenwich Bank. ‘The latter institut iW. Wd. OOMEATY, ar, avings v ¢ ve. N e i re Pt tion is to rival for yuld not he “nh confused w 2808 Third Av On M - nn nkii | beauty and npleteness those of the | the Greenwioh Savings Bar Interest credited January 1 reef : : ‘ ; erey: Lawyer Convicted in Franklin Syn- ‘ | FOUR PER CEN: 4 i 1 pr i dicate Case Gets Christmas i mounts from Wve eam xth ‘ ( BANKING AND FINANC'AL, _BANKING AND FINANCIAL. on or. before JAbeary x To Build a New Theatre, M , A ' Gift From Go rds dtyh. Any " o-| “lf “The Maestro's Masterpiece’ shail St Pull ae « R A An n | y 1 ) first “if i Aeniagn t | 1 iM , vi namc —< t “uM M 7 § rT) r RUNAWAY HURTS HOPKINS Pain tim aoe ‘NATIONAL BANK of NEW YORK | BUY "vie IMPORTER ' 1. 8. Lam 1 Syn 1 t dew a New Jerscy Sinte Company Prest- |... 4 ri C ica, wae ee Franklin § ynd . : . rere 1 wepery vfs New YBAK rac. a + “4 Baal ured, H i t constructed,in "The 1 Dy phe erase a - a as Een Mas 1a ond sere Cred M o's Ma APiAe * ut t anewarian. tt De Le will t from Jan. by |. Mt. DAVIN SON B CO, 1 716 gone 8 1 st 1 and Fla. It o him CONDENSED REPORT AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS te 1 ea fre DIAMONDS, Sewelry, delivered; ¢ “gpronigat, ber ; Tam sta ) rite 1 No @ early ; ; DECEMBER 19TH, 1910. JOHN 6 Whiatigh Rec nase “QeNBiCe coat mY Compan vt njured ae r N Col, Ammon sai¢ imgent was near Cranberry Lake, when a team he , ‘ : : 4 r ’ Miss Ming obtained solely thro own efforts, — : 1 URAPE:, double Quon, Sou waa driving ran away, With lm was ty Be (| He said he called Haine MEMBER OF NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE tt hen ane of his employees and were i und any} ee i : Ammen kaa RMBOURKCRS BLABILITIES, = 7 sa ae i. of ove his innos J 1d ee oD ' eraeiaurnrera ad jured abc a , - 8 years, ei Investments — Railroad Netes Surpive and Profits, x 967, 6am, 96 9] ANNUAL, MEETING of the stockade his companion «soap wi eae t years, He ie ns Bae ag ‘mom Dirsaiatien ge! 300.00 | baud o Donn ot i eat Manassa | of the: rad Leet cli ra hatches. ‘ 1 8 Bank : Hid $42 0) Depostte ... + 206TH, Ta 06 ork, ou Tuwsday, Jay. 1 a pseu , esa uy work 0; us Bue trem Boos yo gy 115th DIVIDEND ie York, Tuwadas Jap Health! ati A, ‘ Bi | big tavoalt wag nuah’ one [ae 1 meee n His, 008, 940.004 3,085, renner vox THE UNE YBa ON aro 1s a to call upon such ve ©, Peterson, ve years old, and DEC. 110, at the rate, wast! . conn bo Vuicetnt and © Mascagnt and | to the fact t ta to his wife, Han. ah, forty, were rvarcome | HENRY S. HERRMAN, President. Four Per Cent. Per Annum nis Be (Hengelmutters | wife ny tut nuste-dra n B { ppear tn ' [haved and “Peenty thin sireot | DAVID NEVIUS, Vice-Pres, & Cashier LOUIS J. WEIL, ine due a %y ee rig io Sunday World Wants Work of the ' BAR I O08 Plans Opera In English, asa us part of the Expost early this morning and taken to Harlem | ON tae a JANE have to vii FAL Anca mn to my music-dvainas, | festlvitie tro Bonet will be un | Lfowpital in a serious condition, During | GEORGE B, CONNLEY, Asst. Cashier vit fay dais hy tn oF “botore Ja, Monday Morning Wonders. deelded to-la ; resi re ies the am planning (0 give ra in Finglish om able to give York | the night their gas range became diss | THA POU RREY, Pretteon Fao er ten days, intervening nights in iny new theatre, tale season, He will make his laat ap- | connected from the pipe in some we! | ewan Agia