The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1911, Page 15

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SARE TATU AE OP ETA Te “Koenigskinder” Repeated Packs the tb feck Geraldine Farrar, Louise Homer, Karl Jorn and Otto Goritz Lead a Splendid Performance —Puccini toStrengthen Last Scene of “Girl of the Golden West.”’ BY SYLVESTER RA WING. | 66 EF CPNIGSKINDER” was repeat- ed at the Metropolitan Opera House last night .efore an- other great audience. Geraldine Far- rat's lovely impersonation of the Goose- Girl grows more impressive with every Performance because of its simplicity And its naturainess, the art that makes ft being thoroughly concealed. Kari Jorn, as the King’s Son, whose first Appearance in the character, succeeding Jadiowker, was made, practically, with- | Out rehearsal, is now sure of himself and fits admirably in the picture. Louise Homer, as the Witch, Is a dom- inant personality, and Gdtitz, 4 Fiddter, ts an apoeaiing fiz Didur, Marie Mattfelki, Filo: ham and the other prin ingers are most satisfactory. The action of the Gerry Society In stopping Edna Walther ffom singing the child's part, which sho dia so winningly, has given Lotte Engel, who has passed the years of the restric- tive limit, a double chance, of which she Avails herself splendidly. ‘There was only one deplorable thing to spoll last night's performance—the unseemly haste of @ lot of people to get out before the lagt curtain, Why do not these un- musical, inartistic, go-to-the-opera-to- he-soen persons leave the howe in the} ast Intermission? Is there no means of Meserving to the vast majority its right © see and to hear undisturbed? LOTTE ENGEL SHOWER OF SHOT IN CEIBA FIGHT: DEATH TOLL 75 Details of Clash Told by Wit- ness Shows Gen. Guerrero Died Making Lone Stand. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 31 |the battle at Ceiba, 23, In which the rev. Lee Christmas were victorious, have been given by F. G. Macq tte of New Or- leans who was an eye witness. Masquel- Jn a talk with the writer last spring Zapuso said hy should I bother to (Urther English opera? If it is to bd, (Somebody else musi attempt it." Never-- theless the great Italian tenor gave the subseribers to the Bag terd: ornitig a surprise by si song in lish, with isingly good enunciation of the v Another straw show the wind bigwe, of which doubters and scoffers in high and low piaces might well take cognizance. Puccini has decided to rewrite the , flnale of “The Girl of the Golden West.” Mr. Haiperson pointed its weakness, from the Puccini precedents, after the Night of its first production here, and @ composer ts convinced of the justice # tho criticiem, It will not be ready for the London presentation in Corona- | tion t later, at the festival in —Details of Honduras, on Jan, ists under Gen, rrero ran back to the ‘There the General. | sing German better than Lotte Engel. You have hurt me both with Lotte and | Bi to Lotte and I wil! the writer, which. she “Oh! It doesn't matter," said Uttle | According to Masa Miss tily, "I never take any!" a pecullar m: at the papers say about, ‘rectly J line of the ing pa: nd two comy aes tons were lying on discomfited after Abashed and the second floor, w talx with Miss Engel, the writer stum- window sill, . bled across Albert Reiss, in his mi up as the Broommaker, “You made an been 10,00) shots awful mistake in the interview with fired and lasted for four me which you published last Saturday,” | hours," Mas ntinued, “The wala he, It was too much! “Wh the writer, “Is my offense ‘Well, you said that the engagement lying in the d bullets fell and Tacoma before | steamship Haro! gasped I got in Hamburg through Politit “The insur) ns and me $% a week. S-s-s-s-h! It was $2 were much by yern= & month, my dear feliow. Twenty ment troops one dollars a week would have been a the tune to me then. —_— WOMAN BEATS ROBBER, THEN HAS HIM ARRESTED. | soripts, and first sign of fight. Half ‘8 went over to dier ihe revolu- 1, near where} hirty wom hurt, the| American Hotec killed, were was, Bier jand children. was None Pretty Mrs. Bessie Siegel Beats Man) roof of the hotel was ridiled and sev~| Who Tried to Take "i they we rel Diamonds. 1; ere aca never would Mre, Bessie Slesel, who ta very pretty | the and has been married but a few day fi was climbing the stairs to her apart- ment at No, 1269 Second avenue last night when she was selzed avout the! neck by a big man, He forced hi rT - ‘ as h against the wa!l and pw one hand over | Fete ugustus ha her mouth and with the other tried to! int of several weeks in "the Ye Piles Quickly Cured At Home The young woman is slight but mus- 1 num- King ted for a the Soudan ny, cttlar, She tore at the robber's hair until he loosened his grip en her hand, | and then lan gering blow on He let go and Permanent Cure l Free to Instant Relief, Trial Pec ixty-seventh street | and then west. At Third avenue Mrs. | Siegel overtook him kicked at his | + eee feet until he tripped and sprawied on All in Pla! PP : thesidewalk. Mrs el circle nund | Piles fea fensfat disease, but easy to eure, i him, kicking at his head to keep him ke from getting up untl Policeman Weiss came to her ald ‘The prisoner sald that he was James | knife is dangerous, one other sure way to be cured. rivacy of your own Casey, a plumber, of No. 23 . are Seventy-eighth stmet, and that he w We mail a ee to, all who write, not the man who had attacked Mrs, |) Tt will ty nt elit, show sou th harmless, patniess 0 Siegel, When he was Igned before | harmless, Usinioes nature of thle erat ie Magistrate O'Connor to-day In York- ville Court, Mrs. Siegel was very sure she had mado no mistake and Casey was held for the Grand Jury, — in get a full-sized box from any | cents, and often one box cures, Schermerhorn An Astor Assessment Reduced, | Justice Davis i nthe Supreme Court | ity | to-day reduced the assessment on th | eu it et on You can go Fight alead with sour work ané 1 address to Pyramic | Hing, Marshall, Mich a mail the tral packass | the year William Waldorf Astor, owner of t praperty, complained that the assess- ment was excessive, and Joseph F, Daly | ! 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Rome, II be deand, Jette arrived from Ceiba on the steamer Karen which docked here late yesterday Edna Waither, twel years old, whe Gen, Guerrero, the Davila commander, ‘Rade 3 er mi ig and: acting Gefended ¢ town heroteaty, Masquel- | jat-the frst n mance of “Koenigs- , ette Vat the time he was shot |, kinder” and s © has been stopped by ; Was ed in ing to force his men ry Society, caught the writer be- |t® attack the re The men scenes at the Metropolitan Cope sen and ee ¢ He was DELIVERS THIS EN(IRE sED- e last igh d upbraided astride a mule. le started fire with - - Ser veer naa Hie SAG, UP oeeIees | nibiravotver Mul: Hecare: hecovad aves ON stk (as ilusicaied) © A PAIR Or MeAU.iou PiULUReS : talk with you,” she de- fifty insurgents in the trenches opened | TO YOUR HOWE. FREE WITH TUES E/ROOM SU TE. clared, “that Mr. Hertz sald I could fire on him with rifles, The mule stil | - in Go.den Ok, b Dresse . Vale 31> $11.88 | Chilfonier 11 Goden Oak, deve: ‘plate miccor., “16 10.98 | R | Wasbst.m} in Golden Oak i “9 5.98 neg Sag | Rocker in Galden Ock, cane seat “250 1.98 male Char in Go den Oak, cane seat ‘ “ 2 1.21 | Mass Bed, 2-inch fosis and heavy fillers “ 20 12:98 Mat ress, oit io As ce AL ticking ‘ ® 8 3.08 Spring, wovea wire, very strong... ...6., eee | 105 10-Piece Toilet Set, “ 2.50 1.25 3 Rooms 4 Rasa & Rooms || oinpictely 77 Completely sf 25 Comnicrery $4 5Q) | | Furalsied: Furnished Furnished it WRITE our NEW OUR LIBE DLL CATALOGUE containing We Pay Freight Terns are ALCREDII) information °; ' Is rr toot” eee eee & Railroad Fare 12mg stand. Now ors OPEN 84TH ST. saTurDay AT G4°ST.e3% ROMY ‘LY @TATION [EVENINGS je AT CORNER HELP WANT Ani TE NOGRAP H YOUR CREDIT Is,Goop ‘ AELS BROS Young man of good char= b f vcter wanted for permanent pha haat josition near New York. Ap- E ry ORE: ply by letter in own hand- writing, giving age, previous experionce and taining in full and expected 38 World Fog 3 a na ae y Montgomery’ at., Feeraiting tation. wanted in lot BAKER Ladies’ or Men s 9 av Clothing Up to 40 $1.00 Down- $1.00 Per Week TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, this entire | 1911, | Anty Drudge to the Rescue of Daught- er’s Pale Blue Gingham. Mrs. Careful—‘‘I have made my daughter such a pretty pale blue gingham dress, and now I am worried for fear it will fade in the wash.’’ Anty Drudge—“Tt won't fade if you don’t rub it hard, nor put it in boiling water. Just wash it carefully in Fels-Naptha suds, made in cool or luke-warm water, and it will come out as bright as new. But be sure not to use hot water with Fels-Naptha!”’ The Fels-Naptha way of washing gives the clothes a fair chance. The old-fashioned way is destructive because it first softens the fibre by boil- ing, and then subjects it to the telling rub of the washboard. With Fels-Naptha soap there is no boiling nor is there the hard back-breaking drudgery of the washboard. Just rub Fels-Naptha soap on the clothes, roll and place them in cool or luke- warm water. Half an hour will be long enough for the soap to do its work. Then a light rub, thorough rinse, blued and the clothes are white, pure, and ready to hang out. And you'll find Fels-Naptha just as good for every other kind of household cleaning. Follow closely the easy direc- tions on the red and green wrapper. DENTISTRY, i | DENTISTRY. FOURTEENTH STREET ruary into a busy, busting time ascertain by visiting our stores. dhese O/ferings are Clark’s Cotton and Notions! At Sale Prices Clark's 0.N. T. Cotton—200- spools—dozen Black and white yard i 45 beat numbers. LIMtT © DOZEN | No Mall or ophone Orders. | AL | Spee. | Dasting Cotton—500 ydu— 4 ag | 20. 5 7 ” ry Collar Supports... . Collar Forms Universal Hooks & Eyos Finer—invisible eyes ‘Taffota Seam Bindiag—pe. Silk Prussiy Binding —ploce, Dress Shiolds-double covered Silk Dress Shictds k, Alpaca Skirt Braid ar. Dressmakers’ Pina—$9 Ub. nx “ -ench., Skirt Markers Wide Rol! Tape Coat Fronts 2 styles Hail oF To prevent deal wo flmit quantitios nd home sewers, New Wa h Dress Fabrics In Dressmakers’ Sale Some of the | rieAR Weut of Fitth Avenue ALWAYS BUSY! That’s our reputation, and we live up to it! One of the reasons for this Dressmakers’ lis to stimulate early buying and turn the usually quiet da; Sale of Feb- How we 8 you can” Dressmakers’ Sale Opportunities Are Ovento All VW but represen ative. Broadcloths—~-Serges And Other Dress Goods In Dressmakers’ Sate Fine Black Chiffon Broadeloths spoured and cheunk—24 tne regularly $2.25 ‘A price cut that rooms, to vi to be true, bus they wird these @ i wll rnite Teen Pherimenally iow low Bett a All-Wool Serges inguishing "Sale Sponged and shrunk—40 Incl weave blacks Hayy and about diteem OF the ay’ eh ‘Aprine shades — a7 RO CC. QUAUEY. ccc cccec eee pectal 52 Imported Biack Voiles a nehosrequlorly 81 $1.3 | Special 85 All-Wool Taffetas sehen SSH So gual ee ee we gpectad 55 Also, Four other Sal Dress Goode |Satin Messalines, Foulards ° And Other Silks in Dressmakers’ Sale Ney Satin Foulards 3 $0 dosirabie for dresses——a r Oe ing: found usually un he quality Te bo 26-inch Messal: All salle Hghe pad ark, pe Best American Ginghams—32 Inches wido practical fabrics that will be more than plaids, pos, checks, xture and as - and 20) Plain Cotton Votlos— shadow —a gowns-—worth Novelty Dress Gingh platds and steipes-—In plack and white, pink and an and white checks. regularly 10 conts ry Now Morcorized Shantungs—hell natural, DIUO, REAYS, POSE, ete. spire Line om shades Colored Dress Linens inches wh warranted all inon-—desirable col The New Waterbury Way A radical departure from old ideas, pectin comfort and satisfaction heretofore found impossible. Neat, strong, durable and beautiful. Teeth cannot be detected from Nature's own. Roof of mouth absolutely uncovered, Cannot be had elsewhere—our own exclusive invention, Come here in the morning and have us xtract your old teeth FREE, and go home at night with a new set that fits your mouth periectly. Lost teeth replaced without the use of plates. Decayed teeth re- stored. Loose teeth tightened. All work guaranteed for ten zevk Every form of dental surgery and all extractions made PAINLESS by our New Botanical Discovery. Fal Sets of Teeth $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 kerat $5.00 Gold Filings $1.00 up Silver Filliags 50c. up WaTERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 64 W. 23d St., New York. 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn, vee HOURS, 8 TOO; SUNDAYS. 9 T04.. German, French and Swedish spoken. Lad es in attendance hha hdd da asad ac If you have three or sour teeth | will insevi a full set without a I do this with absolute satisfaction, Examination of your tect! BRIDGE WORK, PER_TOOTH, $5.60 Artificial Teeth $7, $19 and $15 W.GUILSHAN: Entrance 271 W. 125°h “t. MY PRETTY |e K-EYED SUSAN, . THE GEORGE EVANS SONG HIT 4S Sune By tii Wt HS HONEY BOY MINSTRELS WORDS & MUSIC COMPLETE WITH _—DR.H. N. E. Cor, 125th St. & 8th Ave. ee FOR SALE, | TONES ety fam hee Youn rt 170 tat ti ‘ SADIWAX, COM. EXCHANGE ” 1 Park Place, '» UPSTAIRS, NOT IN STORD, Watches on n Credi t & oO, G Jobo ot vr Crunk Paso, $38 ne in organ. yuma \octert Co," Court t., Brooktya, \ors— usually 29 spectal.17 | Fancy Bordered Pereales—tull 35 Incb— | large assorem cloar washable stripes and fguros- special 9% oes-—dosira ple ing Wear— spectal.14 Seven Other Equally Fine Sale Items, New Ribbons. For Dressmakers’ Sale White Dress at Fabrics DRESSMAKE IMPOKTE SALE PRICHS, re SW Fine qua pli and modiua doty $5 et, au spee IMPORTED LINGERIE BATES: wiviaw true silk 6)... Spectal y 124) dey ptian “1 yarn, waich gives & flue smooth | whore -teg. AS spectal. 10} AS figures Children’s MORNING SPECIAL 5— To present dealers buying, quantities restricted, 1.54 Hidveason Including the new draped ef fe a Wome a's Brad ate. ILLINERY “TiRD FLOOR ST de Women's Wrappers 1 \SE MENT. ott IMLN PL in Sheota BASEMENT. Sis wt ¢ White Mere's'd Madras LU PUK cords CLULAS! Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials ummor—latest | one. 1 | stl K BOL TAG nh and unusual these silks are Cy ter ra than h Crepe de Ch 40 inch menos eocrena 40-inch C1 oulng oF well as stapled White Embroideries For Dressmakers’ Sale Bo Bq TISTE & SWISS FLOUNCINGS | 'Uncoms only beautiful og 1 | deste ;W IDET 10 reg. OF For Dres makers’ Sale 4 DRES: HAKERS SHEARS 5 Hand forne ool — full nlekel th) H. BOKER & CO, 4 SHEA ate Fino steel—for tailors an P Grosamatgare-—full nlekel BEST IM PORTED rs Highost arade steol— Hil Oto ¥ Inch-—elsewhore $1.40. Toe Spcetal Also, Two other Fine Values in Tr mmings For Dressmakers’ Sale PLAIN AND FANC ¥ pg os, including © '? Pp vir ad Hn fey mixer. no bisels ou am it an , white and ‘3 ng joo Teva pe vapeetab XL. RICH GARNITU Poarl, gold, sl colorings—values Laces—Nets For Dressmakers’ Sale BLACK BRUSSELR NETS— nilk—-double width—strone quality, mittinoey” _ worth $I Key MALLOY D tS— Cordelta and Ortental— nd ecru ~~ ad SS Npectals LF ata oe Tomone hs Wednesday, Unt I Pe lhe No Mall or Telephoi easher Hand Bags . tis mal n ‘alt Woes , Seal Ge ¥ Ha pk MAIN FLOOR, s Sateens woists. skirts and Aromas. 4 ities “ONS REN RY pi and Poplins mw Aare . fedrante for” WASH DRESS PANRICS SEMENT oD, ait’ saan, MAIN PLOOR, '& tio to sito & 7¥e Vomen's Union Suits Pine Swim Rib I lace rim’ at pr MERINO UNDERWEAR m 1 Oye CLOTINNG. THIRD 'PLOORe 1 se Lining | Sateens © AN (Ait 8 stn ONSRAIENT: ti m Serges LOVa FOR 18 CLOCKS!

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