The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1911, Page 12

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ee ee eects ac aN tee bas ts —_ “ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1911, Castro ts withering. As she pee ili ! nahh A ° ° > out time he gives a recital of Irish song Jiaa * mastery of the harp—sweetest of f the window by the jone candle a. the | t will be a war, instruments in the hands of an expert ain falls on the firse act she “ ‘haps the number in which he made gure of fate. Her soliloquy in the 5 e t is the acme of resignattor CASH PRICES On Credit 1 Mary Largest Shoe Store. is s ‘ ler jof In Victor Herbert's “Natoma” 3." ail | oneal ne A credit 1s free. Pay us losin Da s of Our Py Upon Her and the Sensu-| ve singing tas Hight she ae ae G F b. y Sh l i ous Charm of Music, a Peete GRRL contre, | VM) 815 ALL- g 85 reatl ebpruary oe Sale } Acting, Dancing and) ! . What could have a i an TAILOR- Setting of the Second po a Sie ern MADE e | In the Basement Store Act Depend, Probably, Success of His Ameri- can Opera. | snip, was a ma Sassoll's ee fe 7 Women’s $2.50 2 $3.00 Shoes ... $1.85 These are discontinued styles, taken from our Main Floor, Patent Leather, Black Kid and Gun Metal, Button and Blucher. the blarneying 63) er Tincolns: os Lincoln YORK'S 1 Crowded | Philadelphia's and Catmpanini perniited' ht “Best Values at the Lowest Prices.” Opera House Gives It a! Bey aun vain cena Great Welcome at Its, ppituie, Pane: Protea: WAR 3d ™ $ 00 First Production—Au-| » he other parts were tak i 2 3 : thor, Librettist, Con-| cd Dale Dateore. Ke QHERHE. and : $5.00 Shoes ductor and All Princi-| ches weer ieumitale = atae Ancien ale ot Regular: As oF i To-Morrow (Tuesday) the Final ot the Febru- ary Furniture Sale Offers Many Large Savings Sharp Price Reduction, t AA to D width, All sizes, 2% ‘arent Leather, Metal and Black and Brown Cor- 14 Button Hieh, and Tan Rus- pal Singers Get an Ovation. The Book Di Mr. Redding. ppointing. thor of the book, ! veing @ post, @ i ; ‘eput sia Cal © Button 7 ae hey ie an Folding Cots, $3. 69 Parlor alf10 Button High, ’ amos ‘aap e BY SYLVESTER RAWLIN uitefbutes showed dhemaslvad in the | & . Tables Men’s $3.50 and 4 ‘ ATOMA," Victor Herbert's) | whtch sometimes was little verver || (ay m| a $1 29 \ FN ene teritet american rey Se a P| sew | Pl. $4.00 grand opera, presented on Saturday night for the| first time upon any stage at the) Metropolitan Opera House, Philadel-| phia, by Andreas Dippel’s Philadel: | phia-Chicago Opera Company, will) was frreproachavie, Hvery word she Golden finish; ittered could be understood clearly. | highly Miss Grenville’s could be heard ¢ once in a while, MeCormack was gen- «, [erally clear in his speech, Priesch was very distinct in u Of the for- Shoes, a Complete with woven wire spring, bronzed steel head and foot rest cotton top and bottom mattresses; can be folded and put in small space; value $1.98. Parlor Suite, 3 pieces—settee, prance cigners tn the cast, Huberdeau spoke || Value $4.98, rocker and arm chair—highly polished , 4 shall succeed, because | he most distinctly, yet Dufranne's pf ._, | mahogany finished frames; upholstered All Leathers, mae fe at Mari beih ts Wk Vengeance Is Mine” and “Come Unto | Muse Cabinets, mahogany finish, | in green velour; vaiue 12.98 Button, Lace © sensuous appear 0 ey me” were clear and penetrating. handsomely decorated 6. 49 $20.00 Serer) nat Blick and ear of the second act, the sound panel doors; worth $8.50 le’ Mattresses, American rat ind Blucher, and exquisite musicianship and «it euch as any composer would be proud to father of the third act, and the marvellous impersonation of the heroine by Mary Garden. The first aet is too drab in color, too diffuse and too long—it took one hour and) nine minutes to play {t on Saturday! night. The second act took forty-six minutes and the last act half an hour. | The performance began at 8.12 and ended at 11.45 o'clock. Mr. Herbert maken use of one prom- fnent theme throughout the opera, that of Natoma, or the Indian theme of fate. It de very beautiful, and Mr, Herbert) after much persuasion, consents to says he has pieced it together from bits| ter 4 convent, her dramatic ex!t M’'CORMACK'S IRISH FRIENDS PACK CARNEGIE TO THE DOOR, ‘All records of attendance at a musical event in Carnegie Hall were oroken last night at the song recital by John Me- | Cormack, the Irish tenor, assisted by Marie elli, the Australian-Irish bal- Jadist, and Ada Sassoll, the noted harp- ist. The house was sold on Saturday / afternoon, and last night @ sign Was Placed over the box office ticket win- dow announcing that there were n0| tickets for sule. The gatemen and ush- | ers shouted it from the steps outside, |mut in vain. The great crowd tried to/ rush the ticket taker. It was some time | before the disappointed people could be} | induced to realize that they were too * | late, and it was 8.80 o'clock ibefore the fibre, Dining Chairs, solid oak; box i Barun coroe ig % i ler; variety of ticks; al ‘2. 2. f vert Led O | een ree $8.50 Pillows, pure sanitary feathers, guaranteed odorless; A.C. A. or 42, fancy green satin tick; value 60C..........cssesecssen ( of Bed Combinatio sped velage $3.98 | $ 674 Spring, value... 1.98 | Cotton Top Mat- { Complete, tress, value.. 3.50 | All sizes. In order to protect the trade against fraudulent goods and weights, we have adopted the accompanying — trade - mark weight label, which we use on all our products. PANINI) Qcteore NTE CAN Complete value. $9.46 ambia! We pl Floor Oil Cloth, remnants; 2 aa Eee disorder, approaching a riot, was endo. |] Floor Linoleum, remnants; 215 oa of Indian music. When the writer sug-|!” front of the altar ending the one The Dagger Dance. | ‘The great auditorium was packed from yds. wide; if cut from the 29 yds. wide; if cut from che 1 7 Any person or persons found having in cected te Men that It wee trish he waxed| Mr. Herbert's first act 1s not only somn clatming dances, into! top £0 bottom with everybody who was || roll would be 49c 9q. yd... IC| roll would be 25c sq. yd... Cc heir possession, using, cauang (> benueed Jong by fifteen minutes, it Is too eevere. 8 i. . |S wroth in his denial. ‘The fundamental anybody with a drop of Irish tn him or | ? basis of all folk songs he declared was | Alinost it would 6 the same. If there are remote rusges-| determined to d et tions of Debussy and Puccini at times| the idea that he could write nothing but what matter? Doubtless Mr. Herbert | comic opera or musical comedy that he never thought of elther a he arranged |! Kone to an extreme that tends Hl the meres. ‘The-acatete full of melody | dullnes et there are bits of melody | tne vara veluctantly is FR amare more spurn| Ser It would be vain to attempt to ‘Dance of Declaration,” Castro, a | #i¥e the names of the prominent people ed follower of Alvarad jal {Present, because those left out might ny one to dan Daxgor {feel slighted, and as every Irishman ts Withihilini | Natoma:asseota an an descendant of a king, why discrim- ' sand) sate? Enough to say that the entire drawn by No C. O. D. or Mail Orders. em that hi buse ever! Pound Cake ka made, the accompanying label; also any printer, lithographer, engraver, photo engraver or any one making a facsimile or copy of accompanye ing label, will be prosecuted to full extent of the law. i fittingly expressive fi = ‘and always the orchestra sustains tho} in the act that clarm-~atter te tunu-} ' omtctive aeee a | Supreme Court and magisterial bench | Registered Established ‘a y Action artistically and satisfactorily. |briour soliloquy of Don Francisco at} h hae planted’a dam-| Rae there. Hvery Irish merchént of Trade Hala he : Hentertainment and temporary departure | ji * “2° l lover of the music and song of the ai Century poe 8 sptred bit of composition and the whole ee eek NAL ARAr ola companiona| eps sto be the first to pick l«and of Song” who could be was on of the act is set to music of great beauty and loftiness. It will compare favorably with the work of any com- poser of opera, and no one, however sceptical, can fail to credit It with being grand opera in the most complete sense. Pit. Like cats or panth- | yand to applaud. and crawl and rush at] And there was @-plenty to applaud Without advantage. Pres-| From the opening on the harp by Miss Alvarado throws his mantle |Sassoli to the closing pathetic str over Barbara, Natoma reaches the dag. |Of the "Snowy Breasted Pearl,” by Mc- gor, dashes by Castro and stabs Alva. |Cormack, there was not a dull number. Paul and Na pretty little * and he responds with an imp “Would you ask me of jong delayed i the enter, He sings a! ers the glide each other “At the Sign cf the Pound Cake.” 59-160-161-162 WALLABOUT MARKET, B’klya, MANUFACTURERS OF THE TGHE Gentle malden tel 43-4404. Pi ently, as sT GRADE oF New Spring Suits, Bee are esa cect utes | tre, Don Prepeer ta el SR ae nan eee PCUND CAXE, SPONGE GAKE AND MACAROONS rium was crowded to capactt home from school, Mr. TUT Roehl Sat i pg a his =| | the ence Were many distinguished MAterially quicken th aloft the cross aud taking hes under |e resses an ais S visitors from New York, Boston, Chi ting or condensing what his protection, exclaims , and other cities, including Otto Kahn,| ringing her on soone uses) 'Veng vith the Lord," dividuals: In the one he is 7 : i Clarence Mackay and Philip Lydig, as, of convent girls and at-| rhe wt Fe athe aut e exceltence. Inthe | Woollen Suit, $28.00. Tailored from smart Worsteds wen a meay of the New York anusio| tractive. | ity were: | ett SE animuoUt y. It ty as ete Me ariive nite and navy, white and black Serge. In several models. critica. The opera was greeted with euch} Alvarado returns to sing a pretty sere- | fective as scenes In “Carmen,” | vaies n the medium of a vi : . exuberant demonstrations of approval as! nade “When the sunlight dies," and) Ends With the Theme of Fate, | tiut responds to the exactions of a|{ Linen Suits, $18.50 and 25.00. A number of stylish have ibeen seen in New York only at|#fter he is repu and everybody ha A beautiful prelude to the third act |heart that is sympathetic or had Suits in Russian, Tussor, Austrian and Irish Linen Crashes; the gala performances at Mr. Hammer. Kone “way Paul returns and the leads up to the int |New Yorkers heard those ballads ren- or of the churet in is alone, in white, natural and colors. Linen Dresses, $15.00, 18.50 and 28.50. Smart Tailored Dresses, open front and back, in_unshrinkable Linens, hand embroidered and plain tailored styles; colors and white; all sizes. Lingerie Dresses, $25.00 and 35.00. Of Cotton Voile, Marquisette and soft Sheer Lingerie Materials. Also hand embroidered and hand made French Dresses. Linen Waists, $2.50, 3.50, 5.00. Linen Waists all tailored in our own workroom. Waists, $7.50, 10.00, 12.50. Lingerie, Voile, Mar- quisette and Summer Wash Silks in a variety of models, Irish Crochet Waists, $25.00, 45.00 and 95.00. Hand crocheted Lace Waists in a fresh assortment and a large variety of patterns and styles. James McCutcheon & Co. 5th Ave. & 34th St., Walgerrcartoria. gratulations were almost too much for ‘ | B. Altman & Co. closes with a duet, "I love thee,” tween him and Barbara atein's Manhattan Opera House in the! days when he seemed successfully to ; challenge the supremacy of Metropotttan Opera House. | The we ond Herbert Declines to Make a Speech,| 20% In front o | Santa Barbar Alter the firet aot there were more|}y Natoma th than @ doen curtain calls, after the | matically qecond there were wix or eight, and at | jig pray the ond everybody lingered to pay still) irincs « farther tribute to the principal singers, | (1), to Mr, Herbert, to Joseph D. Redding, the author of the houk, and to our old trend Cleofonte Campanini, who con ducted with all the skill to which he acoustomed us when is place was 4 New York, The flora! offerings were of | | astonishing size, design a New York eyes, One of wreaths Campanini forced ov Herbert's head, while Mary thrust a bouquet of vi waistcoat and his #irt Joud and persistent « from the composer which lr contenting himaelf with smiles and pantomim thanks, Afterward upon the stage dered here by @ master of song like McCormack, Never haa they heard the = JUST APPLY A LITTLE POSLAM| fille ia which Nate Hed up our own) Second Act Full of Light and Color. | which {9 laid in. te Mission ( with a sol wically and dr with @ touch The dawn eat Manite visitors to sta and fils up with la watly arr terniun The nuns sing the "Sar egation gathers. spened as the Giviag her » walks out, and ° church doors are the square gradual nd wom With lfe and 1 is ablaze ; ns from the! A Poslam ready at whenever pimples, rashes, | ters, Itching spois and othe fections appear will effectua an end to them, Should any of the arms) serious skin dise: eczema, acne, | tetter, scabies, psor ete, affect pee the face a im-| ei infant or adult, Poslam may pali Mer} be depended upon for lief and a rapid cure. of Pant) Riker's and all druggis bara's health. | a ‘ excla v Kill me 1 r free sample Laboratorie enty-fifth street, New York Cit pa cen a See mrp me = hand ver blis-| skin af | A Mary Garden's Great Natoma. wry Garden as Natoma hag addod the «mu! to gallery of express HE CASE OF THE LEVER KEY is the Title | of the Detective Book to be igiven FREE with Next Sun- day’s World. *: « % This Ad- @o much for the » attitude of the Philadelphia audience to the new much stress should A® opera premier rare thing that pride fail to be aroused. There were Not to’ 4 upon It. ver there js such a could no in mantfestations throughout Of the unsophisticated nature of the mathering as to opera unde adi And opera etiquette, Much of the Plause was ili-tuned, there wa stant whispering and » talking during the vrchestra, when mighi just as we at @ hotel or restaury per for all tw & The our Metrop: 1 « Pkely to be of more significa First Act Too Severe. The story of the opera was told at ome length by the writer ° Bye My, e ning World of Saturday. It deals w Ww, bcp een aie mate A co. Barbara, daughte pf Don Francisco, a SHBURN-CROSBY ” wrandee of California e da : and Léeut, Paul Merrill of the Ur +s EDAL a | Btates Navy have fallen in love at first Eas OO) | sight. Natow an Indian maiden, c ; i € ] , Se eh “s 3 comp f ara, has \ her e, 3 ‘ 7 i * heart to 1. At a fiesta Alvarado ¥ x ‘ y { 5 Plans to abduct Barbara, but is stabb 4 4 Bas ots May ; and killed by Natoma ap he tries it. fil : i. 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