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a SHE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1911. 7 New York’s Opera Season to Open Next Monday [a Sse a ee eae So ae | Pep! 6 } Popular prices will prevail. There — this afternod: ne | be 200 mixed voices in the chorus] The first concert of the Barrere Bn-|symphony will be principal : | — semble will take place on Monday af- re 9 i" | Ludwig Hers, the German lieder |ternoon, No ‘Bh Harry Weisbach, former } ‘wary. D 33 r afte; ting be he | concerts for w ‘ With Perfoimance of “Aida;” Lasis 22 Weeks Wisin art i gai SSO TARE lee row afternoon, will give @ recital at the —- wite , Harris Theatre on Tuewlay afternoon, Prot, Samuel A. Baldwin will give his beedidaieteady- ree organ recitals at the City Cole] Luele at with | Mine. Frances Alda, wife of Mr. ‘morrow and Wednesday after-| Benolst ry og the sansa oof =the Metropolitan |noons at 4 o'clock. will give a yilolin and ‘cello recital — ‘arne, youum nest 11, wit | Schumann-Hetnke wilt ul Seay i “OO es ey: fee Production of Several New Operas Promjised| . by Mr. Gatti-Caeazz0, | Including Prof. Parker’a| “Mona.” Which Won the $10,000 Prize Com- petition. House, who gave a soni season In Mendelssohn I BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. T* METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE will open its doors { on Monday night for the be ginning of the opera season of 1911- 12, which 1s to extend for twenty- 4 two weeks. The bills for the first ‘week are most attractive. Mr. Gat! Casazza, who enters upon his fourth @eason as director, seems determined, @t least, to start well. It may vot fhe hoped that this season will rival fw brilliancy that of last year, when two important operas — Puccini's “Girl of the Golden West” and Hum. Perdinck’s “ Koenigskinder” — got their first performance here, with the composers present, when Victor Her- dert’s American opera, “Natoma,” ‘was presented by Mr. Dippel’s com: pany immediately after the fret per- formance in Philadelphia, and Wolf- Ferrari's charming trifle, “The Secret oft Suzanne,” got its first American |. Production in America, but Mr. Gatti’s promises are large. the Mbretto WOME. FREMSTAD. won the prite Of $10,000 offered by the Metropolitan A REAL TONIC, APPETIZER, DIGESTIVE AID, INVIGORATOR, HEALTH MAKER AND PRESERVER. & @ recite) at Carnegie Hall yesterday | Opera Company for ee dy | afternoon hefore a large and enthusi- Americans, will be one of the new works | aatio audi¢noe. All that the writer te a a gifts as comporet will depend the meas-| remarkable young man may be repeated . ‘ ber for, the ofebestia will be Rach ure of success that it shall achieve, for| with emphasis, His tone te incompar- , Mr. Hooker has written a Mbretto that | able and his technique is of the best 4s dignified and singable. Another firet| He makes his fiddle speak as only a performance in America that is prom-| great artist can. His bearing upon the feed is Wolf-Ferrar!'s “Le Donne Cu-| stage is modest, unobtrusive and aris- rise," with the composer to be present | tocratic. But—the programme Mr. Zim- at {ts production; still nother 13! batist offered yesterday was @ poor Thuille's “Lobetant,” which is to b€| compliment to our musical intelligence. put on at next Saturday's matinee, and| Two of the principal numbers were a ene more is Monssorgsky's Boris) suite in D minor, in four movements, by Godounoft.” jowen, pigxed for the firet time d y cago Opera Company, will give a re- TOSCANINI AND HERTZ RETURN | here, and Cyrit Scott's “Ta eo" in i ial at ‘arnegie Hall next Thursday AS CHIEF CONDUCTORS. three movements. York-Bowen is an . Ko} | . SE&ILLIG SYVFILZLITL£SO {in the Century Theatre to-morrow af- ternoon. She will be heard in Bruch’ ‘The Kneisel Quartet will give the first chamber concert of thé season for the People's Symphony Club at Cooper Union next Tuesday evening. Beethoven, Haydn and Debussy compositions will | be played. Curl Morris will be the | solotst. H AVE YOU a weak stomach, inactive liver, clogged bowels and unstrung nerves? Then, by all means, get a bottle of the Bitters today. You will find it a real tonic, invigotator and stomach strengthener. It will help you back to health the same'as it has done for thousands of people during the past 58 years. Maggie Teyte, the dainty little FE soprano, now of the Philadelphi ‘The regular subscription includes we bestaperss rigeneerer ants We shan Francis Rogers vill give his annual ay, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday | ons sug recital in Carnegie Lyceum next *. Greniags and Saturday maginees. Later | one. With no thought of ottenta te Thursday afternoon, It is also a preventive of Malaria, Fever and Ague, Try it today. there will be performances on Tuesday viol! writ en by greater artists . _ ae saturday mighte. ‘There will be spe-| 25 he, Volts telve been glad to hear ‘ cohe Mormon Chole from the Balt Lake All Druggists and Dealers—Avoid substitutes—Get HOSTETTER’S cial performances of “Parsifal"” from] yr, zimbalist play. The speech of — — BITTERS. tmeto time |, once at least, @ com-| Americans is Engilsh, and we claim plete cycle of “The Ring.” Beginning on| Shakeapegre and Milton as our own: Feb. 13, there will be given by the) but we have grown far away from the Philadelphia-Chicago Opera Company, of | Provincial taste tn pe Oe which Mr. Dippel is director, ex Twes-| SUM, reo geal in England, Gey mlest peatormences. Weil de reminded of the fect now, @ho conductors of the home company | that we may hear him with more de wil be Arturo Toscanini, AMred Herts, | ight hereafter. 1 and Josef Pastenack.| After the firet movement of Mr. York- eer en will of Bowen's suite, which was somewhat A pacitata in the The orchestra will consist of 100 players i labored, there were some bright pas- auspices of the pee thw chars of 2 hs reba rap bp ages, especailly in the barcarole and sclsie cin the Italian Lieeraghongg rai) ir ae 16 humoresque. Cyril Scott's churches of Greater New York and’| for of Giuo Settl and Hans Steiner, The) pagsee” bagan with @ dream movement |vicintty this season will be given by Tes Sallot wil consist of forty dancers, aus | of “Bygone Memaries” that was effec-| prominent organists, members of the © HERMANN WE! mented on special occaatons by members| tive andended with a “Negro alr and Guild, the frat on Monday evening at eps a chool, Ty, divection| dance” that a clever young woman re-|the Old First Presbyterian Church, by | will be made up wholly of Tschalkowsk | Sbredaet niga ainadaltee 2094p Hon | dance’ at the weiter was distinctly | Dr, William C, Carl, with Adele Laels| compositions. "At both concerts. Arthur | of Malvina Cavalozal, and, for a period, here ware Wo ; i “1 ' Y ie xtax tiabinot's aggregation of Russian | 2rench, bevdes Shes, (hee the Baldwin, contralto, as soloist. Fried planiat, and! and / Kar! Klein wili maxe his debut as con- | @ancers, which includes Mikautl Mordkin, | eq, of Tschal-| qho first pair of concerts by the Rus-| certmeister e eM be enwexed: Jy! betas, “Eameraida.” Para, (stan Gxmphony Orchestra, will ake plac axe | ner’ in will be stage directors | nin xantans, and Bac ifn Carnegie Hall next Saturday even-| Kathleen Ps im es Schertel again Dine gue ia Gd minor for violin alone. Tt ling and Bunday afternoon, Modest Alt-| canadian violinior wilt be the woletar nt nd Edward Sledle remaine the tech. ‘ fieat director. ‘The premier danseuses| Was in the Bach and tp Brohee nun: |echeler_oomdutting, The programme ° o"'Symphony. Boctery Trial bottle 10c. large bottles 28e. 500 wil] be Lucla Fornarol! and Marcelle expertne! howed bis real musician- . 0 bottles Se. A BUNCH of Them Will Ryrtilie, with Lodovico Saracco and} ship, } , Ottakar Bartik as ballet masters. y ae yr rele hg yo Mg C2 aan, ‘ P SLD FAVORITES COMING BACK|times by the insattanle among his Da AND SOME NEW SINGERS. | our'betore they woud diaper F | / e i1ven 1n t e W Nearly all the old favorite singers are} the extra numbers that he play to return and some new oes have been the Dvorak Flursregdue” Wig Ji engaged. Among’the latter are Tetraz-| OV por, ae. nbeltet Mia not sini, Margarete Matzenaues, Theodora! know th: se ate tale st goals Orridge, Herman Well and Putnam Gris-| has Ai turned out in Zimballst, Johanna Gad-| Mischa Elman and Kathleen Parlow. ine Farrar, Emmy Destinn,| Max Chotginoff was the accompanist ‘Olive F tad, Alma Gluck, Berta] at the piano. (Morena, Louise Homer, Mariska Aldrich, | gyMPHONY OCIETY PLAYS Marie atfeld, Jeanne Maubours,| peerHOVEN’s FIFTH SYMPHONY Riceardo Martin, Karl Jorn, | ‘Not Rachmeninot’s third, pir Reles, | Avat®|inally planned, but Beethoven's fifth itz, Di ty,: Didur, | eymphony was the feature of the Bym- | egurola Md Herbert Wither-! ohony society's concert at the Century | Theatre yesterday afterngon. Mr. apoon, VERDI'S “AIDA” CHOSEN FOR ING PERFORMANCE. sazza has chosen for thi ? ° Handel's concerto for strings in. D| s ith which he begun| Major, with David Mannes, Mr. Saslay- | o G i ad a p e Cd N uts IDamrosch and his men were especially happy in the pronouncement of it. Be- sides this the programme consisted of | Gives strength to “do Without Overlending the Stemact, Mr. Gatt opening pe ance on Monday night, | Ha i Verdi's “Aid sky and Mr. Kefer as soloists; and Mo- ane eer as director of the Metropoll-| Teer seat” Bae rm ra House, The cast will in- ’ mpathetlo, ° FOOD ee , Caruso, Emmy Destinn, Amato, A ltinghaw, Lenora Sparkes, and| LUDWIG HESS TO APPEAR ¢ WITH THE PHILHARMONIC. | ° ‘RENGTH é so ‘Toscanini wil! conduct. On) ‘The Philharmonic Soctety, under its Humperdinck’s “Koenigs-| pew leader, Josef Straneky, will give ' . a ed, with ‘orale an extra concert to-morrow, aftemoon | o% ‘hin ” ° main and T ly *§ng Farrar, Jadlowger, Didur and Re! at Carnegie Hall, at which Ludwig ry Ss and i b usiness man, especially, needs Her, conducting, “The Girl of tha) 1 @ famous German tenor, will oh iS a clear brain foo fn the moorglng that Ril not over- reasure rove of Parlor Gatien West," with which {t wasi make his New York debut. The prc os ‘ 5 load the stomach, but‘give mental vigor ye thorught the season would be opened, | gramme will be all Wagner. On Thu ? d th m | for the day. G m my wh. be sung on Thursday night, mm day evenjtig and Friday afternoon the| eo to oO ie. intelligent 'y- Mush depends on the start a man gets a es, Puzzles and Entertain Chruso, Amato, Emmy Destinn, Dinh Society will present a Wagner-Weber- Me each day, as to how he may expect to . . ‘Soy and Marie Mattfeld, Toscantni| Franck programme, with Johanna Gad- accomplish the worl on hand. m W g 1] ducting. ‘“Triatan und Isolde" will | aki as aoloist, A week from to-morrow ¢ ’ Ho can’t be alert, with a heavy, fried- ent for inter Evenin Ss. This with Olive Frem-| afternoon the orchestra wil! glye a con- : meat-and-potatoes breakfast requiring Booklet Is Neatly Bound, With 6 Friday night's bill, vgtad, Burrian, Margarete ‘gad Hermann Weill in the cast, Tosca- Metzenaner| cert at the Academy of lc, Brook- lyn, with Zimbalist ag soloist. : Grape-Nuts and cream Pin ePvibut'tnerey in'd.gerting it : ‘ Calif. 8 man tried to find » for breakfast is the ‘ @ a ation that would not nin{ conducting, the performance to be-| me symphony Concerts for Young cgi i ma um pei? De gucueany. often | ncie eaten ac ant inae overload the, stomach in the mraing, Covers Illustrated in Colors. noon Thullie's “Lobetanz” will get !ts) te @eason. usual six concerts tHe writen: P nergy. “ Trimmed and Pasted, Ready for MORROW’S Reading by the Whole Family. IN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT ONLY. premier American performance, with | on Saturday afternoons will be give Gadsk!, Jadlowker, Hinshaw, Ruysdael Carnegie Hall, beginaing on No f 7 he. cast, Hertz | When the New York Symphony Orches- mad, Wimerapern sg tra, under the direction of Walter Dam SongnellDe sory of Thute's "Lobe, |Folehe_WUL render a programne of clas- tunz," which {8 In three acts, is that of o ia “Fe z I bh fin healthy habit of many _ ,,-i9.y9% rs yuatle, to fed 9 < d be sunaln, a busin man without over- . loading his stomach, causing indigestion and many a man who _ silty jis stomach, causing indigen . “Being a very busy and also » very CT TA deter ie rar is ** ki d Ld nervous man, I decided to give up break- whose playing of the violin cures an , Is making good. F up brs od ailing princess, who then falls In love been a new with him, He is accused of magic and; pentenced to be hanged. The princess | is thought to be dead of grief, but Lobe fanz, permitted tu play his violin once | more, thereby restores the princess to) Hfe and the king consents to the mar- rlago of the pair, | ZIMBALIST IN RECITAL PROVES | | yi cap, work, ithout tiring, my bead se 5 eo is clear “nd my’nerves strong and steady, “D find forr teaspoonfuls of Grape- There's a Reason Nuts with one of sugar and a oral ty of cold milk is delicious for the ‘al part of the morning meal, which qu vigorates pes or th 0 Se ne Runes \ egiven by Postum Co., Battle Creek, , | A MASTER OF THE VIOLIN. Postum Cereal Co,, Lid. Mich. “Kend the little book, “The Road NK Zimbalist, the Ryssian violinist who Battle Creek, Mich to Wellville,” in pkgs. AS \ made his New York debut with the Philharmonic Orchesva last week gave