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rte Former Star of Oscar Hammerstein’s Man- hattan Opera House Company, Although Iil With Grip, Captivates a | Great Audience at the Broadway House. (er-Gianoli and Huber- deau in the Cast— Campanini Leads With His Old Fervor and Continues His Dilatory Habits. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | ARY GARDEN made her debut at da ght in the title part of Massenct's “Thats” and won a success 8 great as any she ever achieved in the feasons when she sang for Mr. Ifam- { merstein at the Manhattan Opera House. { MM with grip, suffering from an abs ‘im her mouth, almost deat from drugs, and so weak that she could not scatter th wes from her big vouquet upon her entrance to the house of Niclas in the second scene of the first act, she sang and acted triumphantly through- out, From the beginning, there was no question as to the carrying power of her Volce in the big auditorium. Every note and syllable was heard plainly. The t 4 is, as Mr. Bull, one of the veteran eles of the house, has always de- clared, only those who do not know how to sing have any reason to con plain of the acoustic properties of wh’ fome irreverent and thoughtless py 4 sbns have called “ 2. Tt wi Phfladelphia-Chicago Opera Company, which was formed only this season, at the Metropolitan. After ten weeks in o and visiting @ few cities of the Middie West, the organisation is » -* ing during the Quaker City eng: the company ty to pay New York a friend Andreas Dippe!, who sang for ua in a wide range of characters during | many sat the Broadway house be- fore he became an impresario. He was forced to spend a lot of time in the lob- ) vies greeting old acquaintances, Most of the ol@ subscribers who were pres- ent, too, found time upon entering to exchange greetings with Max Hirsch, ; now on Mr. Dippel's staff, who for years, with hts prematurely gray hair, was always to be met, amilin, ieteteee inside the door on oper . Ar. All-Manhattan Cast. Barring these two, last night's com: pany was essentially that which wa formerly Mr. Hammerstein's, In the ost, besides Miss Garden, were Mau- jee Renaud, Charles Dalmores, Gustave {uverdeau, Bressler-Gianoll, Marie Ca- van, Venturini and Fossetta, and over reigned the masterful Campanint, conductor, to whose genius and toil Hammerstein owed so much of his Istle success, The scenery was Mr uinmerstein's and, probably, most of | © musicians had been members of the} whirty-fourth street organization, The | uuatence, which packed the house, held | arge contingent of Mr. Hammer- Jate former patrons. The applause, vutside of that wh! seemed to come) from a claque (what a pity such @ thing | snould appear here), Was like that one} used to hear at Mr. Hammerstein's, All hat was necessary to complete the !lu. sion of bein t the Manhattan Opera House, as the writer overheard charming young woman say to her com- panion, oll hoarse cries of “Oscar! Oscar! Speech! Speer Renaud a Fire Athanael. Renaud, tke Miss Garden, was on his | the proselyting: was mettle. His A monk who himself fell victim to the charms of the woman he had made his| mission to save, was ey ore than | usually cor Dalmores put into as much fervor, nyineing Palemon, | s the head of tne] 8, was all n't you let us 1, Mr. Dippel? | rsonation of unplicity and grace ee Her again as Ca has been no im dgareite girl as good as recent at least The | thon" intermezzo had to be played twice the solo viollnist deserving a special | word of praise. Just one word of disap panini is the san of old, He bewan wand the in able lenxt tan it used to be upon smoking tween the went behind the s him even that excuse He wasn’t smoking After every act eypey: Cam. the Mamhat- write gratulate hold. | urtain alis 8 and for Camp: reaths and floral for eacn and all of them. } When the Metropolitan Opera House | + opened in the season of 1883-84 Cam- pe. { was of the conductors, He has Be? e then, MARCELLA SEMBRICH IN FAREWELL RECITAL, Marcella Sembrich, younger looking | than ever, gracious, arch, vivactous ana | fn lovely voice, gave her third and last recital of the season at Carnegie Hall| yesterday afternoon before and enthusiastic audience, How many of those present knew that the dear| Indy is not coming back to Us next sea- ? Itis a fact! Hor enga in @ Vrope wit hot permit. And of a- after, who can tell? We may only she, for such gifts of voice and method y of singing as Mme. Sembrich possesses | " “age rare at all times, and especially are uncommon in our own day and gener: thon, when musical art seems to be tal ing a turn away from bel canto. Jot quite, but almost two score of songs, including repetitions, were the output of Mme. Sembrich's we anda half hours of hard work. As usual, a crowde visit, ‘The general manager is our old| [The prog: 1a ore TARY GARDEN sho took a little time in ali its beauty and p the end she was mar her conscienceless ac mercy. Ever they but too often she yield cried for Once or twice she sr “ “THAIS* to find her voice ower, and nearing itestly tired, yet imirers had no more. tingly refused, Jed, In this ety of socleties for the prevention of cruelty to all sorts of perso: there is room for one tha’ and things hall protect @ popular singer from the insatiable demands of audiences. Mme. Sembrich’s pr in was eclectic, iT In thes exquisitely “Nussbaum” and Str. were among the Handel, ented, and the Greek ts foreign scale, that fast recital, she sang But why bother about artist sang to us And so to her as she Wiederse! FLONZALEY QUAR Bach, Mozart, Brahms, Loowe, Debussy and Max Reger ‘ogramme, which || included several e her enunciation Among them was “My “I'd Be @ Butterfly,” sung, and “EXx- by Frank La Forge, her most admirable accompanist. Schumann's “Morgen” repeated. Aus son| © repre: cradle song, with she sang at her again. it detail? A great | \d gave us great Joy. ls away, “Aut TET IN ANOTHER CONCERT. Tt has taken some time for the Flon- saley Quartet to gain In this city the recognition that its artistic merits and achievements deserve, house at Mendelssohn when it gave anothe seem to Indicate me consis' quartet in G minor, \tet in F major, the quartet in A major, Op, first time, and Hugo to the w | WAS A SIG SUPE:FLUOUS HAIR | CURED IT QUICKIY SO IT NEVER RETURN that It has but the crowded Hall last night, r concert, would arrived. ted of the Haydn 39, pl Wolt's T FROM “Tta ED, | Will Send Froe to Any Olier Woman the Secret They Too Can Remove *, of All Trac For years I was the Growth on my face, 1 every 1 met another w h ae powders, liquid seemingly highly ever heart of, but always Jisfactory result, My time wore abo 1, whe me to try a a »|my will, for 1 had little f experiences, What was my amazement Pesan intent acy fimple that it took but 9 e transforma work a comp! to an within the next few @ two-cent wtamp for seod quite free in ap information which will ena! all trace of embarassing method that cured me, Mn ctseet, { | distracted, Jaimed for it jue Ongood, 501 B. 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(ESTABLISHED 1854) Special Furniture Sale Hundreds of pieces of our regular stock greatly reduced in price, including furniture for every room in the house, of which the following quotations give but a slight idea of the great assortment from which to choose: Parlor Suits s, ahaae Extension Tables feauiarly. Special 250.00 $43.50 | g. Regularly Spectal 2 5 »0 190.00 ‘ 822.50 $18.00 3-Piece Plush. . iden Onk, Oxt4, $-Piece Gold. . eu Oa, Gates. | jolden Oak, 8x48... 45.00 38, ||| 5-Piece Panne...... 80.00 67.50 Mahogany, 8x48 40.00 32°00 Sideboards Early English, 6x44.. 22.00 17,50 Golden Oak........ 20.00 17.00 \]] Golden Oak........ 80.00 65.00] resets Tiga)... 5.00 48.50 | Golden Oak 30,00 25.00 Early English. . 23.00 aes $5.00 ty ahoga: 48.50 . Brass Beds Mahogany.. 70.00 50.00 Round Tube, any si: 15.00 m4 Mahogany, 29.50 24.00 Square Posts, any size 40.00 | Circassian Walnut .. 34.50 29.00 Fulton St. and Flatbush Ave., Reoskiin j (Nevin Street Subway Station at Our Corner) FOR SALE, ___PIANOS ANI AND OR! Players Bargains worth ing nin ox- al Electric Just wh may be he than youexpe Upright Pianos 3 Steinwa: 3Webers 2 Knabes a pauetawera, | Waters (4 poate LWSweets n| 1 Kranich & Bach 1 Braaeue | 170 Bi 1 Kimball |1 Mozart 1Mathushek 1 Fischer AND MANY OTHERS | Prices from $100 up, | GRAND PIANOS | Steinway Chickering Sohmer Ivers & Pond Strick & Zeidler Prices from $350 to $625 PLAYER PIANOS | Emerson Angelus AcolianMetrostyle Weber Grand Pianola Piano Prices $450, $550, $1250 SAE PRE 3 LRY. Flow: WAY, COR. MAIDEN LANE Ancient DIAMONDS 0 P WATCHES., caer cRenit don Lane. t AND ewe 5 iso CLorne onvenient pa ¢ calls telephone TE CO, ILE, ments accep loading makes. ly new, At Tho most ac arranged For further particulars regarding any or allof tho above fist call or address 48 THE TEL-ELECTRIC CO, | Tel-Electric Building 299 Fifth Ave., Corner 31st St. Sunday World Wants Work LOST, Fi FOUND AND REWARDS, | Bentsy Morning Wonders,| “055, fq isz'tiz. soelldamoad was, ain 4 ake FOURTEENTH STREET Women's Long Coate—of black Fart and cheviot mixtures— Women's -} 4.98 a Conte—of black Aa } 6.98 twoods were 811.08. esos and chovioy oigele un ior serw 8 on 8.98 ‘eee... Women's Broadcloth Coate— 50 and 62 inch lengths—satin lined and invertined—S4 to 46—worth 815. ms eee Cloaks—of fi cloth, Nit dk ‘and mivturee— cloth } 12.98 Others « at eh Ss 8 te, 5.85528 \ _fi0.75 taped ae Ste, Anning ; 13.98 }12.98 }16.98 ji 19.98 olours a4. £8.68 to ‘43.08 Fur Lined Cloaks—brondcloth, veith full squirrel ning — Finer to 69.08: were $85.08 Retsis v ‘aTuee int Fur Conte dled Caracul Fur Coate— ae fast aM =. J25.98 Ponyskin, Biack Shoared and were $36. | 34.98 wore $49. in New York WisleConeyContenworesss.08 | 32.98 RugelaaPonyskin and Caracul vapincherlong= "| 45.98 Fiat . Motre Pon} ‘akin, Marmot thd Nearsoal set, “ao 3 Bh inch longthe—were 889. Finer Fur Coats, wih ena collars oF borders of coniserine” tur, 145.08; wore $200. Surplus Lot of and all are hand welted.. lot of desirable, natty shoes. IN UPHOLSTERY Scotch Lace Curtains—roal lace, 31.49 Wh he aby waists "By 9c Black Petticoat Aatinette — emh "perricoaTs SECOND. ge Me n's Domet Pajama tary ent MAL ruffle i aa Sh PURSE N 29¢ Children’s Petticoats barnett et é¥e C ‘hildren’ 8 someey MeO Nb Pate hoya’ # 98e Wi hite Dress Linen, Note i Nett years. Sa tat Reo. and” waists FLoont. foWELLINGS = MAIN $6.98 Women's Long Coats or without wowen's Sure. 19¢ Foulard Sate: Highly meroericad imeake earcels ted. BROS Nt. be det HAREM Hone in foiah ob WASH DRESS 10¢ Fmt hat te Light and Women’s Fine Shoes— swulitics ... Detailed description is hardly possible, ag styles are varied and the range of sizes is not complete in each etyle....But models are all this season's best, - Probably all sizes of feet can be fitted from this ‘onalavance and novelt: offocts—-whito and Arablan— 1.25 everlock edge—worth $1.08-— sale price... .. t Imported Block F art Spring (@ niture 1,00 Gfupings-_worth $1.08 Yard Wide Curtain Swissos— s, stripes, dotsand colnepote— 9% worth 15—sale prleo..... +. IN LINENS All Linen Satin Damasks— croam and full satin bleach— 55 66 to 70 inch—69 ct, qualities, White Scotch Linen Napkins— x 22-—high nah } 2.25 $2.49 dozon—sale price... . aed Napkins-—18x18— tin blesch— } 63 orth .79 dozen iN TOWELS to Turkish Bath Sheote— x2 yds.—-heavy and 75 “reg. h- price.. n Huck T 25440 ) Damask striped 5 50 worth 7 salo price | 1'Turkish Towels—39 — } Machos lang--tringed— 9! worth tenes Extra Heavy Cloths 1 b 6% |IN BLANKETS California Wool Blankets—-single “and full size--white and plald } 4.00 good value at $5.06 Wool Nap Crib Blankets-36260 white with col'd borders 65 5 i 1 Wide Hang. © aioe weight—sott fintsh— De -worth $1.19 88 10-inch White Lawns—made of fine \ therofe | Ass HEARN West of Fifth Avenue JANUARY SALE LAST WEEK——THE BEST YET panne Sis Sale Specials and Clearinobs in Women’s Cloaks, Suits, Dresses, Fars, &c. The following without exception are this season's garments. the much old and passe stock brought forward elsewhere at this time of year at “reduced prices,” we would again emphasize the fact that old stock te not offered or sold here.... We never carry goods from year to year. «.In view of Women's Tatlored Cloth Suits— cheviots, broadeloths and tweode short coate— Skin. 850 in lined; wore to $15.08 [ “All other Cloth Suite | Wore $10.98 to $50.98 now 6-98 to 34-50 Women's Velvet Sults—short | cont— were up to $2 . now 19.60 to. 29.50 Women's Serge Dremee back tancy— wihvan ang me font Taco cotyokee | 10.00 crown go to 26.80; were $89 IG es ine ight and dari white witb 10,00 Finer Drosses, including Orepe Meteors and Crepe de Chines; also chiffons over silk—~ high and low neck—short or trained— 0 37-503 were $59.08 Pur Sete Black and Sable, Coney, Belgian 12.98 Spostime-were $17 08 t0824,08 | of Black and Sable rnd Blended Squirrel— \a5.98 $39.08... Ree ek Pox and dap Aline ap Mink— 39.98 wis OF no’ mute FR pio w mul Finer ets to 145.00; Large Muffs of Bleck ‘and Weblo Conoy—were $5.0) jets to 05.08) were bir * roegcots sive were 5.50 to 19.50 shades —were 87.08 to 626.08 . 00.00, } 3.98 oy including imported novelties, Rich Satin Capes, t 19.60 to 27-50: were 20.08 to 49.98 oe $3.00 to Clearance 1.50 —_—_—_———en> Thi oughout this January Sale We Have Presented FACTS —Not Geametioes Prices Talh Here Are Specials for To-Morrow No Mall or Telephoue Orders, IN WAISTS Black or White—fronts of rich Tokio Ince wet of with of ~which also trl 3.74 the slooves—tucked ‘through Out— $5.08 valuos——sale prie White Lalwn and Batisto Walsts panel and medallion effects, | ‘and Clun niseomb'y-—-also | 1,48 yoke styles—kimono. IN SACQUES, PETTICOATS, Ete. Ripple Elderdown Robes—beat Splore Empire ot loose beck— \ 9 95 satin or Dre C . Mere $4.00 and Sodan k Black Hydogrado Pesticoute emb'd dounces—all | rogularly .08 sale price. 75 IN MEN'S FURNISHINGS Men's White Shirte—unlaun- _) wd DaCK OF 0} front—reg. IN EMBROIDERIES Embroidery, Kdgings and Insert Tto 0 fii —excellent variety. 19 to s24-—~salo price... 14 reg pees Ea a To buy and take a number of items AND PAY ALL AT ONCE, tell clerk to mark Shopping Card “Rush > MORNING SPECIAL S—?-morrow, Tharsda Untii 1 P. M. l6e Large Huck Towels 100 Valog nen hanimed 69 Cotton Fleece Blankets For single beds—-white and cc BLS nreadertilly, — BLANKETS o Ws & e228 Silk atabpeaiatia White ated solar lala oe Wath ANT N FI