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f ‘ et Se ; | eno an | anit hee | 4s gn hattan and Philadelphia ¢ ietinder Oscar Hammerstein's ry / ons 5 bislg pr ts Arthir: Nevin’s * 5 Maison Usher,” “Ls 1 frie" and ae Legen’ all by Debussy: “fective fue yen = NEW OPERAS, Sad Blow to American Institutions! | Girl Won't Marry Until She Finds vr A NEW SINGERS FOR THIS SEASON itt iss Aare Announces Plans for 150 Performances at oe ealang RUSSIAN BALLET AGAIN. Adherents of Opera in English to Receive a Disap- pointment. Four new operas at the least, five new @rtists and, in all, one hundred and fifty performances are announced for the coming New k grand opera ara. fon by Gatt!-Casazza will be @ twe opening Monday, Pr ins “The Girl West,” Caruso being firet performance. subscription performances, nty-two weeks’ Nov. 13, with the Golden r the be 10 » Monday, Wednesiay, Thursday and Friday eves | nings and Saturday afternoons, Late in the season there will be extra per- formancves on +Tuesday Saturday evenings, with a serler of spectal mat nees, at which will be produced many | of the classical operas, aw well av sev- yh performances of the “Ring” fal," i will portion of Adhere English will be di that the mansgem to give any foreign the original aie rights for ele Pp which will surely te given for th time in this country are ‘Mona, Horatio Parker and Brian Hooker, which won the $10,000 prize contest; “Boris Goudonoff,” by Moussorgsky; “Lobtanz,” by Thuolle and “Le Donne Curtose," by Wolf-Ferrart. TETRAZZINI IN METROPOLITAN COMPANY. On the reserve list are Blech's "Ver- Franchetti's “Christoforo Co- The Cricket on the Hearth,” a Goldmark; J.croux' eau,” “Amito Frit appointed to lear t has deciled “La Vie a Espagnole,’ and “La Reine F Among the propc tioned Rossi fistofele’ ‘and “Don Giovanni." There will be sixty-one regular prin cipals and ten others who are mem- bers either of the Philadelphia-Chicago or Boston Opera companies... newcomers Margarete Metzenauer, con- tralto; Theodora Orridge, — mezzo- soprano; Heinrich Hensel, tenor; man Well, baritone, and Putnam Gris- wold, basso, are favorably mentioned, Lutfa Tetraazini is to make her first Appearance at the Metropolitan, and a young concert tenor, Lambert Murphy, has been engaged Enrico Caruso, Emmy Destinn, ine Farrar, Olive Fremstad, Adski, Berta. Movena, ral- 1a Jorn, Riccardo Martin, quale Amato, Antonio Scotti, Dinh Gilly and Otto Goritz again will be in the eppe Sturani, formerly of t and Alfred Hertz rincipal conductors, and | of the cause of opera in| Of the! Her- | A newly engaged conductor ts © ‘Man With Perfect Table Manners ass Dorr BOTHER HIM Wiig e's EATING AMERICAN THE AMERICAN Ar mis ar LUNOF BrearcFasr wooF ER AU ENGLISHMAN'S | TQWNER 1S AS | SOLEMN AS 4 CORONATION [But Better a Husband, | She Should Know, Who Can Pay the Bills Than the Polished Man Who Borrows the Price. By Ethel Lloyd Patterson, | onal institution, Diamond, tf ide heart the rough manners, Mer sens) '! timents are quoted | in a current maga- Ww © see night of our Iv he gure entirely | Pressing more wine upon hie falr com- from the tone of}Panion! “Aw, come on—be a sport; the article whether! "other glass ‘er bubbles or a bold, her aspirations are | ome on," he says in his simple, windty | | applauded or con-| Manner. Yet he ts not the man who | demned Personally, abe seems to feel | that 0 really lofty soul would stoop stle with @ limp stalk of as-| pntrary, he Magazine st y would hay ut, dearl what next? to ae foarte thi should | temperamental shudder’ when our stout ech te pepe data v ons, As] ftlend tucked his napkin tn his vest, and far as we are co | persons with perfectly manners borrow, our im walter; while quite dre who blow upon thelr tea, have pald the bi without a murmur | lish young miss of the | the blade, ave #een him later rea that) su natural ways are irre The man must posdlvely whom I could marry understand table etl vo ghrp yapgatel que Otherwise, thou he nad Rey Sr suis Epeok _Wisdoin of Sols wand the Special efforts wit] be made to raise) © of Midas, donot sit the standard of the Sunday evening con-| OPP him at table three times certs. fa day for the FIRE IN BREWER’ '§ HOUSE. Doeiger FE Friends at Red B New verk k When Diaxe Starts, (Spe RED BA.. the. summer poe pee Doelger, New York Rumson road. Mr. and were at the time enterta Mrs. J. C. G. Hupfil of Riverside Drive and other New York friends Fire companios Fairhaven were while they suce the blaze, Kivat ¢ and axes. of Little Bilve rug ¢ destroyed. ~— WILL HEAR 15,000 SUITS. » With pennies of sen on Calen are. fan term of City and Surr with long calendars York County set to work to dispose of more than 15,000 sults. For the twenty-se ‘ Bupreme Court, trial terms, 98,000 cases ready, Of this number 6,500 calendars, 1,300 are new adjourned summe terms have 1,500 case WH are n In the ten Just! apecial—4i ing. Professional Foresight, From the Washington “That fellow has a fearfu in firearms, He says he fomy tife, 1 «imp existe t a man w full or Oar » contd not t » talked wit ved bist overheard Ww with is si Noe Bout Le le her. en you | TABLE MANNER Loutiess will be t f of pe table etiquette ww ' nen he grows f j up | pr Nor do we approve of the magazine tance until after they have lady's Mippant reference to the reat | en mupt be Amertean breakfast table grouoy, Ly! ™ of the house the rough diamond and tho self-made fu solleiting a fay pan, itis an institution. How isa man H ner OU ’ to swallon iffle eo man's tempe . lage with van finished his meals ‘The Eng- | MMe time shan bring# his grouch to the und the A es on. “Certainly not! the bi ab inde Because It is pe t " nor N 4, that's wh e Isla I marry ve mul 1 find 4 > ean be teous and while ne 1s € KIND WAYS ARE MORE THAN OYSTER FORKS, Holty-tolty, yo! ating.” pening: 1 who will not marry, n sorrow than In anger. the Can't. you » Kind oyster forks ¢ att ow the od What w etter The m v “Say 8. w THe REAL TEST OF A WOMANS LOVE = (F SHE American Rough uch as youre pre- not been taught from earliest childhood that the softer th he table manners? If you wished to raixe the mortgage on Now comes a) the old farm would you go ¢o th girl who says she| tante who drinks his soup érom ¢ will not marry un-|0f Ald spoon? Not at all, til she finds a man] Wo p nd in his pocket te the with perfect table, Kind wipes his mouth with ' this sort of thing every Look at the stout ‘One cannot| kentioman in the restaurant generously eats his ice cream with a fork, On the | he is above the forms and letter of the law, The young Jady in| given a 1, Srasping his knife firmly, well up toward | prepared for the fray, e she would have swooned could #he neatly polishing | | the gravy from his plate with a chunk |. perhaps, she would never charmingly | ably linked tn inomind with that admirable May- country are un- however, | ch of her knight | complisaments in some culture, hair-dressing striking mamma to the small ‘Do t ana ALWAYS shut ‘ew your gum, ' | HE’ LL BE A MAN OF PERFECT) man could afford tt Hgentiblo late suppers it all in all, though, we chide &e., , soe life through | 2 Years and slike that will a_pea-juge “I wouldn't think of making 1 ety 4d West du3d St., SELF - RAISING FLOUR 4 ost an -. _ +] a Shortcake without D & C New York City, jWrih leavening of Absolutely Pure Grape Cream of Tartar. to buy It," American at heart. Mr. famous son. he we ternal rolative. SUITS wistari SUITS tube of Pei © young man | é SUITS of Imported Velveteen, in navy and black, strictly tailor étfect, interlined; stitched model new Pit tal Rog, Vilng bank president,” (Prom the Westminster Lockwood Kipling very good story in connect When Rudyard on @ sea voyage with his pa- The elder Kipting be- came very seasick and went® below, leaving the youngster to himaelf. Pres- ently there was a great commotion over- of the ship's officers d banged at Mr. Kip- he called ‘your boy has crawled out on the #0 he'll drown." 6, glad to know nothing serious was the ma‘ter; “but he won't let go." “Mr, rm, and if he id Mr. Kip! SUITS of Cheviots, and Novelty Ma mannish effec coats, satin lin ati 2 $393 $300 Kipling,” Stern: Brothers | are now showing at very moderate prices exceptionally of distinctive and authoritative styles in Women’s Tailored Suits, Dresses and Costumes including many reproductions of models from the leading Paris modistes, | in approved Fall and Winter Fabrics. , skirt, Seorespne she will leatn to | than a man who knows the proper silver to use but who cannot afford And until she can subscribe to some guoh sentiment #he is not a true And unless she be- ures !n one with his 8 twelve For To-Morrow, Tuesday, a Most Extraordinar Broadeloths, Mixtures s, inetliding cily tailored, of Foreign steadelals in black, smoke, new green, brown ja and navy, plain model, single-l esi of men’s wear heav silk braid trimmed; de Soiree in all street shades, high girdle skirt, $150 aie RAPIDS FURATTURE, rrr for Housekeeping *- “ y Serge, also d, heavily latest VALUE 8 This home consists and ts on exhibition in Our Liberal Credit Terms $50 Worth $3 Down $10 Worth $10.00 Down winglets fae ptea or! OWNEL Wiis Pm fe. $15.00 “ $2.00 thelr f $20.00 “ $30.00 “ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1911, STRIKE IN FORCE ON RAILWAY LINES; SOME VIOLENC Worker and Defender Attacked by Shopmen-on the Illinois Central. CHICAGO, Sept. Oct. 2—Mhe eructal test of the strike of the shopmen, which wan inaugurated on the Hartiman itnes Saturday, ds expected to come to-day. Saturday was a hgit holiday in the shops at nearly all points on the ays- tem, and in some cities the men were only employed during the first four days of the w consequently It was not possible to determine to what ex- tent the strike order was obeyed. Jullus Kruttschnitt, vice-prealdent and or of maintenance and operayon Inion and Southern Pacific lines, expressed the opinion that less than 25 Per cent. of the shopmen had gone out. WAL. Park, vice-president and general manager of the Hilinois Central, claimed on his line had obeyed the order. J.° A. Franklin, international presi- dent of the bollermakers’ union, aa- serted that 20,000 men quit work on Saturday and that their number would be Increased aluring the day. In some instances the unions have given special permission to the older men, long in the employ of the system, who would find @iMculty in obtaining employment elsewhere, to remain at work. A strong police guard is held in readiness in this city to quell any trouble that may develop at Burnside, where the main shops of the Illinois Central are located. The only trouble so far reported oc- curred yesterday at McComb, Mi Where @ toain of strike-breakers was * broke out to- among the ployees of teh Ulinois Central allroad siops at Burnalde which resuit- ed in a riot call being sent to the Ken- sington police station. A carpenter who declined to wa'k out with the other men was ussauited by four union pickets as going to work. He wi the head tok that less than one-half of the 7,000 men watchman employed by the Tidinola tral attempted to interefere he wae) roughly handled qnd warned ret | inton pickets alon® in the futu John Chomas, the carpenter, 1 by police whovarrived on as a second attack on him was made. He escaped with sight injuries. Iilinols Central officials deciare that 100 other strikers have returned to work since Saturday, and it is reported that employed at Hurnside are at work t POLICEMAN FELT HIS GUN. Italian Ready Bumped wondering which way he should tur to find a steamship ticket agent. He saw Polleeman Hanion and he approached him to ask for directions a truck tossed him violently against the officer. As Hanton grabbed Citrola to prevent him from falling he felt something bulky In the Italian's right hip pocket. It was @ loaded 38-callbre revolver. At the station house a search of Cit- rola's satchel revealed fifty ridges, three knives with long blades and some dynamite. Citrola explained to Magie trate Murphy in the Centre Street Po- lice Court that he was taking the dyna- from a fellow miner to a friend in Against Bi \ When Gluseppe Cirrol@ arrived here this morning from Mont he stood in front of the Desbrosses street ferryhouse but could not account for bie carrylug the revolver and Knives. He was held in $1,000 ball for the Grand Jury as | ANNOUNCEMENT We have contracted for this space to tell you of the merits of the ‘The gulite musi rade the GREATRST PI WY quae a noted © “After playing® all back to the Bening, Daily demonstrations at our showroom, Very convenient terme, Bet. 1861. 295 Narn SONY. 535 Fulton St. ~ (opp. Elm Place), Brooklyn. Excuse Us If we brag a little, but we sell the best clothes on Credit Terms. We think we have a right to blow a horn. i [pareaeeeesesseeee a $ 1 7.50 brown and wis with macrame , 21.00 Serge, Velvets ES trimmed, hand 32.50 THEATRE AND 34.50 WEST TWENTY-THIRD AND TWRNTY-SECOND STREETS Sheth he accompanying articles Kitchen fable, wareroome. BEDROOM —coiden| oak y yt Fe, to. Eee eekly FREIGHT & FARE one braid-trimmed, the other AFTERNOON AND STREET DRESSES of Crepe de Chine, Meteor, Ee crepe Meteor, real Filet lace exclusive model, of Velvet, Brocade Chiffon, Meteors and Chiffon Cloths, trimmed with gold lace and chenille fringe, at large assortments Sale has been arranged of OME PIECE DRESSES of Corduroy and Serge, in black, navy, taria; two models, at 918.00 lace collar, 29.75 and Corduroy, fringed ruching, a 47.50 STUMES 52.50 DINNER Ci Before Selecting Your Apartment CONSULT THE {Apartment to Let”) Time, Energy and Money you the greatest variety of selection. u H All prices, sizes and location : $50.00 and- $100.00 ‘ te ) Lord & & Taylor Complete Showing of Fall Fashions in Dresses,. Susts and Coats Sor Women, Misses and Girls The New Dresses Are being shown in several models, all ‘exact copies of the latest imports — Special Charmeuse Dress Veiled with chiffon. Waist of white silk, em- broidered with gold and veiled with the chiffon. Crystal sewn around overdress, bodice and sleeves for trimming. All combinations of colors. $100.00 Charmeuse Dress Waist made lice style, silk | sl m 1 bead trimming fro of walety sive vow of pred » Plain skirt with pointed train, with new draped panel effect. All colors. $50.00 Evening or Afternoon Wraps of Chiffon Broadcloth fur trimmed. All pastel shades. Value $75.00. $50.00 Attractive Values in The New Suits Smartly Tailored Suits in all the new mateérials and styles, in black, savy, brown and mixtures Handsomely Tailored and Fancy Suits in Broadcloth, wide wale diagon: fancy mixtures..... ; High-Class Fancy and Strictly Tailored Suits Copies of Imported Models - Five distinct styles in Corduroy, English Whipcord, and the New Topprted Diag- ORBR iaia eric ena iseer een. Handsome Suits Exact Co apie of Foreign Models a number of distinctive styles (Made Filing nek fer Lord iy Tayler) in all the new materials... $29.50 = $45.00 $55.00 - Exceptional Values in The New Coats Traveling and Touring Coats ~ in all the new fancy mixtures, some bats fitted; others reversible. . “Black Broadcloth Coats Velvet and braid trang lined throughout with satin. . ee $29. 50 _ Broadcloth and v elour Coats $45.00 to $200.00 loll SSS Misses’ and Girls? Sutts and Coats Misses’ and Junior Dresses AN wool serges, sailor collar of con- trasting broadeloth.................. Misses’ Coats Of reversible cloth, very smart model. . Mises’ Suits Of wide wale cheviot, long roll collar of panne velvet............0ss5e0e Girls’ Middy Suits Of all wool serges, 6 to 14 years Girls’ Cheviot Coats All lined, strictly tailored Alara ee why Girls’ Chinchilla Coats All lined with flannel.............. —t $19.50 I13:50 } $16.50 $25. 00 a ;