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eer Be © OE 1918." i ee ee ee _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, EXHIBITED FOR zefeiseee on After Ten Years Spent in Europe '.::.5:2:% (Ore around her wod jon Evening, just above vw her watet POPPPIPPPPLIPPPD Arnold The yoniti ant ‘ . ‘ vert Spalding, 0 ET FOLK." the strane » Texan Singer Nervous Ma anda, coloratura soprano, solostate, Jenaten. ‘tas . Over Her First’ Appear- | UEEDA pon, Katherine | rmleiny re oe ~ ” ” a st, In first recital : if : eet A daarerate effort 10 i - ance Here, After Suc- | tia eaion, Carnegio Hall, and Frank| Turkey trot, ek Grizzly Bear, }indeed that te just wat is banpents cess and High Honors A patie Chapel, es| a A s ASSIST EACH OTHER TO KEEP ont decorate | nba Univers ening, Toilets Shiver, Gaby Glide and All FROM FALLING DOWN. Abroad” Decorated by jun ‘Marcus, Ke! ers n baritone, oe: King of Roumania and Sings in Fourteen Lan- dn making the hope and ktoks whi accompany these dances Ly the Rest Shown Duryea, ‘che partners nist Quartet, Rumford Hail. and Prof, Hald- ‘ iy m n. ee Ol ecttal, Clty Colle _—_— clome and rest their welgot on es guages. win. free organ recital, City Ca | other in orter to kamp Chair equll!brhur |Pvening, Kathleen Pariow, violinist, and CONFER FOR JUDGME NT} After showing tie nt = nee i recital, Hote! Astor, and Father a lo the dancers, the aghan'e lecture on “Some Dangers danced ww 1 measur at Threaten Society,’ with Ethel 3 Say — , trot and o ty Walsh, ™ 0, and Edward A, Me- Expert Says the Dances Were piiver. wnten ow Allister, sololsts, fn accompanying con- | s . . ‘ta hoochee 1a » ” Known in Dives as “Bar- ‘The trot Ie danced to walty time wit? Pe ree re uence “nina med half-time # Interpolated. it te « ¥ go . ie ” vedingly ewift and strenwous, bul there ame room Rags. Peart ornate a sky conductor, Alessandro "eael, tenor, . ’ Kees orn toe rhe sololat, Carnegie Hall gures of the dancers are in din IDAY—Afternoon, Symphony So- By Margucrite Movers Marshall. |torted and ungainiy ati and ys Waller Damrosch Sonaeotet, | Well, we ali saw & yesterday after. |tlie'r motions they resernbie « ” ed by St. Cecilia Ciub, Victor ¥. Neem, society ladies, settlement work. | M#'rd pale star His conductor, Century, Theatre, and ©M, supervisors of recreation centres, |Cloee tomether that they must m | Phitharmonte Society, ‘Thursday night's y when they do move | programme repeated. Carnegie Tfal! womeo! teachers, oMonrs of the Bureau!” py. pity flere from the trie BATURDAY—Aftornoon, Leo Slezak, of Licenses and were raportes With | trot int In \ibratery mover tenor, Metropolitan Opera Ifouse, rect- Our own eves, in the haliroom at Dele ,of the body are more obtr tal, Carnegie H monico's, we beheld tle turkey m6 mebody was arrested. For, as the Rev. Percy Gram explained to us, @@ act come to pat cravings of « morbid cusiesity, but to , Cancers whirl around, th touching from suoulder to the Violent clrelt fpectaily ugly method Dalance. One of the 1 Nocked between tne airl's | WOLF-FERRAR| HONORED AT THE OPERA HOU Wolf-Ferrart's delightful opera “Le Donne Curlose’ waa repeated at the Metropolitan Opera House ast night, and he epir prvonne De TREVIELEG den tay eves Ut upon a pamphlet about] who can sucessfully emit the high notes, | to whieh the composer finally responded. Member of the @rinzly bear or toedeio, Com- This dance, ac pesto Consolo, pianist, In second @on- | DAY After noon, Olive Ment | | whom she threw a bow! of guldfish y ‘a |the intruder, One of the dishes hit him on the neck, and then hurled himseif on the woman, 2 Gw® the fimunormlity of these muah. coniing to Mr. Jolson, originated tn hie an t th Th t d j : ‘ reed by I baa ONLY ON A CONCERT TOUR, He was greeted most cordially. @Avertised danas, but rether their aa- home town, Francivco, on what ts a e eatre de t anked him to tal and hi H founding ugiinass. The poetry ct an known as the “Barbary coamt Drunken | Ltiah A body trans! ro him and save us|.) ERE THIS TIME. a Walter Damrosch will celebrate next Teh Gas tannal Sate éeneeees wines tound the conventions martes) a Monnaie, Brussels, (Pr vor of gcing into details, | ."A™ 1 to sing tn opera here? Well, |week his Mftieth birthiay. erty years | Tt happened that 1 had never seen |i Moult oon mn So to you, not my photograph, but my Nat le bijlnad 4, mustn't one?) of his Me have been spent in Americ any variations of the ortinery social|MORE OF A HUGGING MATCH 2. wrumule ; » | ma pamphlet about myselt 1] mm of & comcert tour, and T am |and he hws been active ee @ conductor danse, with the exception of a mild and THAN TURKEY TROT. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | «7, ane presented Mt, “which you! M#PPY over tt. My only regret is that| since 1M Nine years at the Metropol medified ‘Besten,” unti! yesterday. and! The dance te even more of a hugking bs ARRIED? Ob, dear, not! may peruse at your lelsure, Now Welwest and the Pacific Teeny ct a tke, tan ‘ pera Pahoa eee years with T amply cannot imagine @ person with |mateh than the turkey trot. The move Whon could { fiud thelé vat more comfortably, don't you| ag T said before, to ace new piaces, wird the Oratorlo Meolety ‘our years with even an average ohare of vanity mak. {Nts connist of @ two-mtep measure vate 0 rn ry PT TnGr EOLUAC Or More Car Aertel the Damrosch Opera Company, ing @ apectacie of himesif—or herself dapond 19 one, ae ond a tecond two. > timo? It ever tt should | vasiy, my mother f# an American [energy sometimes 1s too much for me Ree ieee Ronn oneehh pen mnrnee, by @ancing the turkey tret. Why do 4 happen, the ceremony ‘ld have | y th was French and J was); The other day. after J hid sung in| make a revord of which he may weil be four helf-time ate tn circle, ‘Thi not the conscientious crusaders against |fody “movaments mclide a sidewine tO De performed on a train or @ ft rub up the very obvious aesthetio @r- | swaying motion of the hips, a thrusting @teamer, for when | am 0 am not singing, cuments, inetead of weartng themseives | forward of toro or abdomen heyond the { y a4 ei hs em frogpe- hes 4 . tion and e vigorous wrig. (OF Preparing to sing, | am flitting !enere at sy TION OF THE worp|#7« of the hips. |from place to place incessantly. TRAC my mother has the, In the Gabye gilde the dancers stoop iy doh ait “WICKED” TO THE YOUNG = [al ine end of each ineasure and with | tunately for me, fow | Detroit, my manager exp enough to claim | get on @ night train and sin 1 was brought up|the next duy. At that declined to go, “Yes! 1 was decorated recently by the King of Roumania and before that Queen Elizabeth (Carmen Sylva) hat dome to) proud, Since the passing o} in Buffalo! "Thomas, Mr. Damrosch has been I balked and | | dean of American orchestral conductors, ff ‘Mieodore ast and they were awfully good to Yor. lane when T sang there the other di but Texas is my native Btate. Isn't so, mother?’ as the Intter came Col, Savage is to form a company for the production in Engiish of Ermanno i The Jewels of the M prlus wel | siven me @ ruby and diamond pendant. ‘nieh mn ite first Ameri Riche! beset {hWetoe ee, bel Gate cal deer, "ee, Donlne ne feut [fame wanderlust as myself, #0 Tam |. from shopping, snow-covered and|/1 had aung often, you know, at the ition in Chicago recently, sun 7 Dailus dip ie @ poever without companionship, and | etd, National Opera House in Bucharest, go- created a sensation, We ehall self. You may call tt original ain or ¢ Jonson Mes, Yeranin (My art fille up my life.” STUDIED ONLY TO SING IN|!DE there from Vienna. where I had in opportumity to hear the oper sung at the Imperial Opera House. “L oame straight over here from St. Petersburg and it was @ long journey and I am such @ poor sailor; but I am glad to be here, all the same. I am fond of St. Petersburg. One of my rela- tives ia in the entgurage of the Czar and I was invited to sing with the Emperor's ey when Mr. Dippel brings his Phila. apirit of advemure; you will find 1 @|A*ked, bluntly, “Do you want to ferchooigical factor to be reckoned with, | that your girls of any girls a Bat toll Aim the same thing is hideous, | Miner like thier” othe Bg ptogs fedleg: Mra, Arthur I. Dodge, one of the pa oat tely. Sr, LB Ped ge ‘tition, intl. | immedia: mated the “society” holding meet- (alegre chairman of lings and passing good resolutions to| Yvonne do Treville, the American FOREIGN TONGUES. coloratura soprano, amflingly an-| ‘My teacher abroad? Really J didn't awered tho writer's question, as we| nave any for the voice, That was de- | veloped here. When I left America I chatting yesterday afternoob, |jaq a large repertory in English and in these words, I simply had to learn to sing my parts \p! ce from Philedelphia later in the season for @ series.of Tuesday night perform: ances at the Metropolitan Opera Hout Pasquale Amato and Mrs. Amato, and were - ements and|hanisn such enormities es the turkey * ‘ot, (0 in In other languages and I be-| private orchestra. The director of Clara Loulse Kellogg-Strakosch were y Miss de ‘Treville waa @ @tar tn Col, over again ner i Priva: hs irector of the Vecetion Resources of Wogking Giris, | trot. favage’s English Opera Company ten | Kan with venich, After ax months in {Imperial Opera, after hearing me aing | syesued” eoubaie sabe carted by oe t C joular | i 1 went to Brussels and for some | 9 7 4 4 R Informed us: form of danet nd thought that the | #broad to Sing. Sho hay never returned formances, and I was permitted, a an “The woman who dances at Bherry's tn | perchologica! nde of working girie|to us until now, when sho te Cod obese iat art ry foeular mener of Jospecial favor, to sing in French, and| | Anus Jewell Bisnis acsinted by oh oth fy our, Her re p. [the company al fed @ de|some of the others, politely, sang in| FY uleki, vi @nd other a; {aot a8 responsible for the condition of bgp Meme yl ee | oe arte eG wnpeer’ via Monnaie, 1a Brussele mother and 1|yrench with me. = in! gave a concert at the Hotel Ansonis last the girl tn the Bowery hall as any One| i195 than is the with more eophis- er ht at Carneste Hall as soloiat with | make our home when we are not travel-] “You know, the custom in Europe te] night. ep tae special supervisore of her amuse- | ticgted people like us. nig! ny Np Any Bosal | na My wanderings have taken us all|to sing all operas In the native tongue. appara sos rae ments. Ae for the working girls themselves— (the Hussian Rete eee ee Jover the continent ef burope, where 1/1 know, more or lean well, fourteen lan- 500 Roreugh Hands Go Oat. het Oscar Duryea, who numbers | put’ you see, they tedn't teen invited ; Mita vie Trevilio ndinite aho is nervous. vive gung inmost of the principal cities, |Ruages. In France I sing in French, in| Five hundred men from various bor. embers of the Four Hundred among | to the party Th Germany in German and so on. twithstanding the fact that shel ig as far east as Roumania and Catro One | ough departments in Brooklyn were laid i and aa! giase and was cut severely. sociated with the New York Symphony |. then that she screamed. the | face with her fists. The burglar struck val Bue pupils, st: out on the smooth << has sung in nearly all leading citie Pig oj must! Why don't we follow the plan|off yesterday. Most of them apalled to| floor, “I have seen the turkey trot Pely W M eee ee ee aie fa eau an eer have their names revert to the elvit \y Wants Money. m the continent of we and has!,razy to go to India, Not to sing, but t a fer) Waneed in Fifth avenue.” he declared, | Prof. Fred W. Atkinson, President of | been decorated vy more (han one gov 10 see that wonderft strange pil ins peso aarwal aurea weiter andthe Lots Po yaa said that Cer | "and the performance was not objection-| the Brooklyn Tolyteohnic Institute, an- | ereisn. eatliyy country. Some day, when | readers of this column, eis as 8 whole the! edie. Four hours later I have seen it @emced im the same place and it was | @Boeedingly objectionable!” yen showed the correct method of holding # lady, which he sqid was not generally observed in the tensational dances. the expenses of the oampainn and to Properly, the gentleman pute his right | lessen the large amounts subscribed by arm eround the lady's waist, while ber | some trustees, | winter: had been good for the men, the |December payroll, $11,000, being more |than in any previous December. nounced yesterday that more than half n find the thine, I shall go there. ou remember the great variety of {characters I used to sing with Col. Sav- PINDPANCE | age's eompany—the Aldas and Glocon-| Following are the announcements of ite das and such dramatic roles. Of course, | concerts and recitals for next week | d 1 abandoned them long ago, but the| SUNDAY—Afternoon, Symphon: oF anit | iotails of my career | singing of them didn't hurt me and the|etety, Walter Damroz a cae | Ed Ie ROR aed SOE BRR a ee Watar T apeak ana ern perience was worth having, Efrem Zimballst, violinist, soloist, Cen-} Janks—The doctors are right. A rére 11, fourteen What is my favorite character?stury Theatre; Russian Symphony, Mo- cow gives better milk than a boiled one WHY BOTHER ABOUT MY ca.|: REER?—TAKE A PAMPHLET. “J am flattered by you of my singin de roville ark me to relate t abroad well, oF CONCERTS AND RECITALS OF THE COMING WEEK, v« A New Brand. (Brom the Boston Transcrij Jinks—-The doctor says cow's! Citizens’ Committee wished to raise $31,000 more to cover lang or less put | | dere. She wrenohed herself free and re- HER MASKED MAN | fe STORY GOLD-FISKY, SAY CYNIC POLICE But Mrs. Wolff, Who Threw otreet, the Bronx, and Michsel Mic! No. 144 First avenue, tuning the organ in the church, heard the woman's éries, but when masked man had fied. mK A Me hallway they fought. Mrs. Wolff was almost blind from the blows the man Fained on her face, but he continued to fight courageously. strugsie the man and woman again reached the kitchen door. There the man took a jimmy from his pocket and struck her a vicious blow on the fore- head. She reeled and fell unconscious foross the threshold. In the desperate Charles Schiette of No, 1333 Chisholm jek, got to the basement the Dr. Baker, froin Harlem Hoepttal, eald Mrs. Wolff ad se 7 concucsion of the brain and was suffer. Fish Bowl, Tells of Fierce | ing trom hysteria and sirock, as well as s 1 lacerations. She remained at home. Struggle. “ASASEEA GIR. - KNIFE STOPPED HIS TALK. Mre. Paul Wolff, who lives in the| Bootblack § bed in Wack Mae Lenore of the German Apostolic Who Denounced His Race. ‘atholic Church at No. 2 West One! i inert gibson, a b=: pollsher of No, Hundred ana Fourteenth street, still in- sists that it was a masked man at terday before he knocked her down. Bome of the police deciare that Mra. Wolff imagined it ail. Mrs, Wolf's husband is the janitor of the church. She was getting lunch yes- terday when she heard @ noise, Look- ing up, she says, she saw a shadow on the transom, and on opening the door was confronted by # masked maa, ‘The first thing Mre. Wolff did. she says, was to throw # bow!) of goldfish at following this with a Both were shattered against the wall. For answer man leaped furiously at Mre. Wolff and gripped her shoul- treated {nto the kitchen, taking refuge behind @ table, The man seized the and tried to force her !nto a cor- Selsing half a dozen plates from ner. ong bal aed \ondonn dil tatleaade ted bye edd ssteiga | with the efficient cast of Geraldine Far- wake of this young person, we were Le uryea informed vis that these fonce, when [ was In Copenhagen, @) Lakme, I think, and I sing it as it was| rar, Bella Alten, Jeanne Maubourg, Rita entertained with turalistic presenta. [Caer ar t a | Modesty Tells of Her Tri- | well-known Jo t a upon writt 80 1 do the Queen the! Fornla, Hermann Jadlow . tens of the grimly bear, the chtoken | ON" umphs in Various Capie | 0 yin as eations | Night in ‘The Magic Flute’ 1 do love! Didur, de Segurola, Pint-Co: the table Mrs, Wolff began bombarding Rep te ahiver, the bunny fw roy!» High about myself Danteh| to be Mimi in ‘La Boheme’ and [ itke| rest, Tosoanin! conducting, bet vl FE ag Mec A 5, the rage Then Ai Jolson aut Pio ne abi tals on the Baropecns ti ie a cr otroeiod hkra’to [alee to ping in EM AAViseR And ail the| iarS® SSANNOH, AMEE the, GR6086 Sill Gas Wprecniin teacived. by. at | Choe ned n cesereen rave inet eanib| Continent — Long Gi) make mymit understood. Ail of @ sid: | operas written tor s colorature soprano | there were loud oat for “Weil We He sprang on the table ching her by the throat. je man's plunge carried him and the woman to the floor, Mr, Wolff wae slightly stunned by the fall, but she twisted the man's hands from her neck and flung him away from her. As she got to her feet her assailant caught her around the waist, drugged her to the door of the passageway and tripoed her, She fell on the bits of Jagged | it was not ‘Again she squirmed from the man's grip and began smashing him in the back repeatedly, Up and down the dim Lord & Founded 29 West End av the back early to-day while In a sal pital in bootbluck escaped. faloon after the veen making a butt of Roceo and de nouncing him and his race standing on the bootvlack chair deliver tng an address in vilification of the Itel- fan race when Rocco rushed up behind him and drove # knife into his back. —— dent of the Bankers’ who was operated upon yesterday for appendicitis, 1s recovering rapidly, ac- cording to statements issued from the Converse apartment in the St. Regis to- day. comfortable night and that conditions fi end itn A og wall pes ood suse Heer Gott Pikeoetio way stabbed In ie, 100 Amsterdam avenue by Mich a vootblack employed in the Ile was taken to Flower H dangerous condition. According to the story stabbing, told In the Gibson had He was Mrs. Converse Recovering. Mrs: E. C. Converse, wife of the presi- Trust Company, It s said that she had spent 4 dy reco DiscomfortAtter Meals Teeling onpeesed swith 9 sensation, of rat uation, ee ood jiuierng Tn the io St Yello Dots or Webs ‘fu te ides Chest Ta Been Vlanies of esi, A fow ,. fall the atoremamed. wil toe le arwem, of all he auoremamsed oy waspista oF by mal New York. RADWAY & Ci Taylor 1826 Wiil Hold a Special Sale Commenting Thursday, February 1st. Of 75,000 Yards Desirable Dress Silks Black and At Extraordinary Colored Low Prices Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. SPECIAL REASONS WHY YOU 2 3 4 Exclusive|Thrilling| Funny FREDERICK Part Two of a New “M E A N D TOWNSEND Adventure of ’ K ” MARTIN'S |SHERLOCK| pe Explanation of HOLMES ROY L. 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