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ROCKEFELLER STILL | C¥é CAN HARDLY SPEAK SERIOUS STATE; in Windy ey They De- mand New Operas,| Prima Donna Declares, While ‘Old Fogies’’ of Doctor Says Magnate Shows} Gotham Are eee Little or No Gain After | ¢ Yawn at Old-Fash-' toned ‘“Lucia”’ and| Breakdown During Inquiry. “Traviata,” Year In| BRUNSWICK, Ga, Fed. .—Wittam Rockefeller was reported to be little if any, yr ve to-day after his break down pei House Money Trust Comm! itee. “Mr. Rockefeller still feels the strain of yesterday's orden!,” eald Dr. Walter Chappelle, his personal physician. throat Is 1 hap scarcely been able the committee's departure. While Gir, Rockefellers ‘condition [sald Mary Garden, when 1 considered very serious there ———- SAYS SHE PAID $8,000 FOR PAINTING WORTH $1,5C Mrs. and ference She Says She Lost. Swearing that « painting for whiol she paid nearly $4,000, supposing it to be @ valuable Corot, turned out to i * inferior 41,600, an Louts “upreme Court this afte: over erday while he was being) BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. 66 WV by Chairman Pujo of the “Hin @ serious condition and be peak aince thought | upon her. M it ts is no immediate dangor. Breckenridge Long Sues Art Auction Companies for Dif- | way vent! production worth but Christine Long, “Well, wite of | cago, Mr attorney, brought sult in the $6,486.18 from the Anterron Auction Company of No. 264 Madison «venue and the V. pany of No, Mra. she continues, that the ploture was list- et as id portrayed in Roubayt’s “Works of rot’—« book which was published in ‘arie—on Page 290. covered ® to be something entirely other than the representations hed 4e-/ breathe. If only to ences you would find Chicago worth a visit. They are vei Ueten attentively. No talking or whis+ pering goes on while the curtain is up, and everybody is in his or her seat by Box holders as well as the others arrive on time and they stay to performance. in Chicago—you know it happens in New York every night—as having to sing through a first act to e caverns of emptiness, and through a last act to gradually and annoyingly emptying boxes and stall voribed it. BRONX BLKS’ DANCE AND SHOW PROMISES TO BE “BIGGEST BV! ‘The eighth annual entertainment and ball of Bronx Lodge of Kika, No, SM, wil cou isa ang the proceeds will go to the charity fund elties will be introduced and the commit- brethren, their familie The officers of Bronx Lodge are: Ex- alted Ruler, Knight, Knight, Thomas Holland; Est. Lectur- ing Knight, William Meyers; Secretary, John McConologue; Treasurer, Jerome ¥, Healy; Esquire, Henry Hahn; Chap- tain, ert Ulmer; Organist, Carl®@Durr; Tile: Thomas Oliver; Trustees, George Dag ner, stone. The boxes wore sold this week and realized $1,500, the largest amount ever tt the Anderson and Fischer o @, Fischer Art Com- 7 Fifth avenue, represented to her that the pi No, 28 at the sale of Coro! electricity ee "clack. boxes that ‘Then th p “TED 4 ruptly. RULER JJ. FOX. after all be held at Terrace Garden, Lin- Birthday eve, Feb. 1. This event leading soctal affair of the Bronx, of the order, This year many nov- useful? has in store for the nd friends, surprises John Fox; Est. Leading John. T. Moors ners. £. F, Blechner; Inner Guard, Rob- Coast, minds Julius Flack and Osear Bartel- brought by this lodge. The entertainment wil be under the direc iment producers in this country, The En- tion of one of the ablest entertain- tertainment Committee are: R. Bret- sac! r, Chairman; L, J. Ehrhardt, Gec- retary; Peter 8. O'Hara, Treasurer; F. J. Apple, B. 3. Deutsch, A. T. Runde, H, = Bound for his office to-du; Daly, a clerk in the Bronx Water Sup. ply seat in a Third of Fordham Hospital, ‘oy the car conductor, due Uhner, T. H. Kelley, J. Gleason, Thomas Heslin, 0. B. O'Grady, George McCormick, C. Craig, 8. Gold- stein, A, E, MacLean, W. P. Petty, C. D. Berg F. Apple, 8. y, J. Meyer, C, M. Watson, James D. Well, H. W, Megrongie, | hanged Wh: 1 it G. Zs immerman, % Kriger. peered eae when I Dennis J, Department, dropped dead in his venue car, Dr, Scholl called aid death was was forty years old one Garden, to apoplexy. Dal Mam!" tw a einger. tan Opera Compar New York stead!) asked; but I won't! terruption. one of her @ black plano, I quickly they do thes phoned about it when I got back to Pari plano sent to week before | ¢ e@ plano Mm: new instrument and wher to write about it and Year Out. you old ~ fogy | “ew Yorkers still will be listening You, too, wreeting. applause, which | that I have earnest, to begin this a vold? ‘ork that T "You ott originally and has an open mind for] Ww and unaccustomed things. AND STAYS TO THE END. “Have you been in Chicago recently? by the veness. There seems to be the very air that you @ the opera audi- Th is also appreciative and discriminating. ‘There is never any breaking out of 1t at inopportune moments, It’ comfort to a singer to be “You should know, too, that there Is no dig subscription such as the the Metropolitan to guarantee full house. The composers and the artists who interpret them have to make their own audiences. Dave never thought of what that means Can you imagine the dif- ference between facing the footligt when you are sure of a crowled house to disten to you and the alternative of when you are in doubt as to whether the fame of the opera, of the «om- poser, or yourself shall have attracted no re of that. Probably you METROPOLITAN’S FRENCH REPERTORY? “When are you to join the Metropoll- and sing for us in 1 intersected abe Misa Garden curled” eam up on @ eofe, laughing heartily. Don't you think that a rude question been saying to you about Chicago? she replied. might answer that [ must wait to be I'l reply by asking you # question: What repertory haw the Metropolitan in which 1 French opera ts my metier, Do you get any at the Metropolitan? Year after year, the saine monotonous round of old operas, yawning and holders of orchestra seats atriving to copy thelr indifferent man- 3 Chicago and the great, aating, human West for me. Dany should stop coquett! East. Leave that to Mr. and to Mr, Russell, of the vast territory clear to the, Pacific where people are sturdy, rt and progressive, echool of American opera must find | tte beginning.” PIANO MOVERS INTERRUPT THE could with box-holders and CONVERSATION. At thie point there was a double Miss Garden's mother and It must be Our o¢ tt We can take care antl Quated and unreal operas of the typo| of ‘Traviata’ and ‘Lucia,’ we in Chi- cago shall be bearing the virile, up- todate works of modern composers,” called | “Mr, Dippel’s eeason, just | passed, bas been phenomenally suc Rockefellor and thelr two sons are with| cessful, not simply because the box: office receipts have been larger’ than ever, but because every new work presented has drawn crowded audl- ences, eager to be shown its merit. They want to know in Chicago what) the new men have to say.’ ‘The conversation didn't It was more like this with n | Nearly everybody in New ¥ know seems to have one. because of your wrotched climate,” waa| Miss Gardei it'e better than that of Chi- with ft« bleak winds from off | Ureckenridge Long, « prominent St./the lake and ite mnoke laden utinon- waa my response, oon to re-|be glad to be back In town." snapped out & great American city, as artistic in Its tanto: it le enterprising in its commerce. Long declares in her complaint |New Yorkers are become foasilized, and | biase; carry on your lives along Denton tracks; can see only a smail bit of the aky for the deep ruts into which you must y They ere is erous, mean ts at ays a be prove pul- ne avarza with where ins THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FPEBRUARY &, 1918. whiskey.” What, the ry@ or bourbon.’ “Ite all the “IT don't know things. soda to t “Now, Improvement Garden asked 0 ‘Then she ran and sang a bar Opera fold last Massenet's “Manon.” news might keenly critical; mentioning. T! The Metropol programme for Monday, Jeanne Mauboui nini conduetir MTs Mr. “The Herts conduct! Frema! Homer, Urlus. store arrived for tea, Sim- urdy piano movers} “Phe Tal Miss Garden's piano.| sung at the gald to them. Don't | Music on Tu Then to me: “I can't stand doset Lh had to have it _ ee And im't !t wonderful how | [et Mh tien was only two und wanted a my practising room, the | the firm threw up bls hands wuld tt was w|‘ ere Ww n little Jens t handing « bill to “Drink my health in a glow He smiled and said Van that you, ‘™ | ineyer conduct Me. | “CONCHITA” NEXT TUESDAY BY MR. DIPPEL'S COMPANY. | Conch ardo Zandon York presentation at the Metropolitan Ope M ‘a ioune I rh at the 1 stumn eum Ro | produced at ¢ | formances in ‘ica te beer, tan" I replied, “The wine of Ameri- where I was born?’ “Well, not quite; because here it is I love the Frenoh and I shi their preference for wine. haps, you would prefer a whiskey and Ta, and £ got tt isn't that brown plano # great fits into the color and sald the plano was “a dear,” before I took my leave. CARUSO SINGS IN “MANON;” RECOVERED FROM HI8 COLD. Caruso returned to the Metropolitan “BY METROPOLITAN COMPANY. “Le Donne Curtose,” with Ger- aldine Farrar, Bella Alten, Rita Fornia, De Segurola and Pini-Cor: . with Mine Farrar, Scott! anc nin “Die Metatersinger,” with Willy Buers making his New York debut as Hane Sachs, and Johanna Gadeki, Marie Matt- feld, Karl Jorn, Reiss, Gorits, Braun and Hinshaw in the cast, Mr. Herts conducting, Friday, raviata,”* with Frieda Hempel, Macnes ana Amato, Mr. Sturani conducting, At the Satur- day matinee, Puccini's “Manon Les- caut,” with Lueresta Hori, Maria Du- chene, Caruso, Scott!, De Segurola and Polacco conducting. Nibelunge! sented on Wednesday, o'alock, with Johanna Gadeki, Loulse Homer, Bella Alten, Urlug Retse, Goritz, Griswold and Ruyadeel, Mr, “Die Walkuere” Saturday night performance, with Olive Marie Matsenauer, Hertz conducting, “The national drink acre game as in Socotiand, same to me," she sald. anything about thet But, per- the black? Miss How much better it cheme." her hands over the ke: or two from “Louise, night as Des Grieux in A trifle of hoarae- @ been noticed by the ut it was hardly worth incomparable tenor tan Opera Company's next week is as follows: rg, Macnez, Scotti, Didur, Mr. Tosca- Wednes conducting. Thursday, will be pres beginning at 1.80 ne. will be the popular Loulse Bra nd Ruyedael, of Hoffmann” will be Brooklyn Academy of day evening. no, the Rusatan ptantet, t to-morrow nl i rk being Anna Case, and Dinh Gilly, Mr. Roth- ing. 4 dramatic opera by Ri Ai, will get tte fret New next Tuesday evening by hiladelphia-Calcago Opera initial performance took Dal Verme, M of Afterward ft and last spring tt wae ent Garden, Seven per- Sun Francisco and five tn but it has Charles following week: Monday, at Stuyvesant School, “Sonatas fer Violin and Piano”; @t Public School Mo. 62, “Russian Folk and Peasant Songs"; at Public School The Board of Education lecture ries, fellow," morrow afternoon, Mr. minor, ‘This will be the morrow. For the Mr, Geath—Feb. 12, 1888. Damrosch, director, the City College, F aceomting “That wae right, wasn’ it?” Misa) Lop Angeles were given recently vy the recitals * with Radway’ icago Art Centre of United States, New York Second, Says Mary Garden ©" the Seventeenth and Ligiteenth and atPublic School No. , * Stara and Stripes in Song and Story. On Friday, at Wadleigh High School, | “The Simplicity of Music,” and at Pub- Mio" Bohoo! No. #0, “The Songs of Leos: | coed tor Pacific Coast Grand Opera Com Chicago and Philadelphia audience: have heard it, thanks to Mr. Dtppel. The opera is in four acts, the libretto oy Maurice Vaucaire and Carlo Zanga- Fino, being an expurgated adaptation of Even at that, it ta’het a pleasant story; some effective scenes and attractive music. The title part Je taken by Tarquinia Tarquini, who created it, and has been sung by her ever since. Dalmores, the’ popular tenor, and Helen Stanley, Prano, and Ruby Heyl, an English con- tralto, have the other leading parts; but | the opera culle for about twenty-five | principals altogether. Panini will conduct, as ne did in London and in Chicago and in Philadelphia. Rosina Galt will be geen in several dances. American #0-/ Cleofonte Cam- PUBLIC SCHOOL RECITALS ANNOUNCED FOR NEXT WEEK, was himself again. A great audience| No. 15% “Folk foi enjoyed the performance, which enlisted | Morris High School, “Patriotic and War the services, bestde Caruso’s, of Gerald-| Songs,” : ine Farrar, Lenora Sparkes, Jeanne| in Bong and Stor; * Dinh Gilly, Rothier, Reiss| Hc School No, 9, ‘Die Walkuere,” and le nt ii, ogurola, Mr. ‘Toscanini con-|at St, Cornelius Church, “Irish and | | Scoton Balada.” On Wednesday, at Y. _ M. H. A. Halt, “Brahms.” On Thure- | NEXT WEEK'S OPERAS day, at Public School No. 27, “Muste tn | EDMOND CLEMENT TO BING WITH THE PHILHARMONIC. Edmond Clement, the Mrench tenor, will be the eoloist at the Philharmonic Soclety’s concert in Carnegie Hall to- Stransky will make the principal work by the orohes- tra Cesar Franck’s symphony t concert of the present Sunday eerles, Another sub- ecription ts open for four more Sunday concerts, beginning two weeks from to- concerta of next Thureday evening and Friday afternoon a Btransky has planned @ Wagnei Memorial programme to commemorat the thirtieth anniversary of Tae | ‘The People'e Choral Union, Dr, Frank announces @ per | formance of Rossini's “@tabat Mater” on Tuesday evening in the Great Hall of to which the music foving public will be admitted free. Ed- werd @, Marguard will conduct, as Rast way' or na. and aie went Tack "work te Cured Wife in Two Days. maura" 8 te ier orden Pruktrivic 1 HNITWOR | no Bh GLISH FIGHTER piso and. agai. More, Grets Yost| WHO ARRIVED ON MAURETANIA TO-DAY. Teont | Why, Charles W, Harrison and 1 arty Dut, sololmts Avessanico Bone!l, the distinguished italian tenor, who las been making a! suceaweful tour of Mexico, will give his New York rect Hie will ve assisted by la, soprano, and Wanda | ers, the German Heder | who has won consideration in ‘London, Paria and Vienna and who {has sung for Pr rivets ent public re fret | Monday afternoo.. bert, Hugo Wolf and Debussy numbers are on his programme @chumann, Sehus @ eucred cantata of Leon- , Will be eung at neon on | Tuesaday at St. Paul's Chapel, with Dr. | Wiliam C. Carl at the organ. ‘Thie will ve the first presentation of the work }in America. “Gloria Domini,” sung two weeks ago, attracted 2,386 persons, Ka- mund Jacques, the organtat choirmaater, reports. recitals under the aus of the American Guild of Organ. j# will be given in Adams Memorial Chureh on Monday evening by T. Scott Godfrey Buhrman, amd in Trinity Church, at noon on Wednesday, by Rob- ert J. Winterbottom. “The Tales of Hoffmann’ will be pre- sented on Thureday afternoon, March ‘The fitueth fi the popular series in ¢ lan Church, under the direetion of Dr. William C. Carl, will be given on Monday evening by Harry Oliver Hirt. Columbia University announces a free organ recital by Edward Shippin Barnes in @t. Paul's Chapel op Tues- day at 4.10 P.M. Prof. Samuel A. Baldwin will give free organ recitals at the City College on to-morrow and Wednesday afternoons, fire slit MASONIC CHARITY BALL. Jatinee Leases Arran, Event Wednesday A charity ball will be given next Wednesday coming—Lincoin's mie day—by the matinee Masonic of New York City. It will take mise in the Seventy-first Regiment Armory at Fourth avenue and Thirty-fourth street, under th: spices of Bt. Ce- clle Lodge, No, 668; Corinthian Chap- ter, No, 169; Columbian Council, No, 1, and Ivanhoe Commandery, No. 36. Besides the ball there will be a re- |ception and an exhibition Knights Tem plar drill, in whteb four commandert: of the fated district will par- HERE, THIS TIME WITH ~——HISPRETTY BRIDE Witton will be present, together witn| English Heavyweight Comes the presiding officers of the various to Fight McCarty, or Any grand bodies of the Sta‘ the Grand Master One Excepting Johnson. BOMBARDIER WELLS Grand Lodge, the newly elected Grand High Priest and staff of the Grand | Chapter, the Grand Master and staf | saving. |the fighters, but it was before he had | won the championship: Her father ought Wells out and tald fitn that he jWas too govd-looking a chap to be » any one now in the ring an't have a go at him I will withing fighter, Joan wemtion. He what {oa this country une ngland good and ountry # closet al, i am ver Ie and that t CHAPPED SKIN The people have treated ue so Wel vuldn’t be anything else but fond of m. And they ar so keen and equare n port that it is a pleasure to fight here, A man will do is best tn chis ountry under those circumstances.”* Mrs. Welis ts very proud of her hus |band and he of her, Her nume was Ellen Kilroy, She is a Caughter vuke Kilroy, an old-time runner of nd. She first net her husvand at ight in London. He was one of mauled up in & prige-flent smiled jat the old man and iold him that he | didn’t propose to get mauled up much. |-Then the introduction to Miss Kilroy— and {t wan a case of love « t wight. The Bombadier is accompat by tid smanager, Jim Maioney, and his brother, | id Wells, who ts a ruaner of some note and who {# anxious to take on . race 0 two while over here. two while over here Wells will ate the bouts at the Fairmont A. ¢ night, and it ts possible that a match may result from ference with} Billy Gibson th: | Quel ton re /*f You Use CUTICURA cceceeis Soap and Ointment Judge Brown on the District bench. Mr it —J SOT, Line comets ot sos maine Mumford was a Judge c? the Superior neok on he chin. Address “Ou- Court of Rhode Island for four years, WHAT =. President to to-day the District Judge for Rhode Island, to be Circutt Judge in the First Circuit, succeeding Le Baron B. Colt, elected to the United States Senate. At the same DO YOUR MEALS MEAN TO YOU? Do you look forward to mealtime with real joy or do yon have that “don't care feeting” on account of the distress that dlways follows? Then, by all means try @ bottle of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It coaxes the appetite, aids digestion, renews strength and prevents Sick Headache Sour Stomach Indigestion exe, HOUTNOLS of the Grand Council and the Grand Commander and staff of the Grand| Bombadier Wells, the English heavy- Commandery, Grand oMcers of other} weight champion, arrived to-day with Juriadictions also wil be present. All| hig bride on the Mauretanta from En, of the dignitaries will be received in|iand. The fighter jooke as handsome ceremonial form through lines of uni: | ang as blithe as of old, as debonair as formed Knights Templar, Muse will be an eepecial feature, ana | ® BFoedway boulevardier. His wite, who ry pretty and attractive woman, will be furnished by the St. Cecile Or- d chestra and by @ military band of nearly favors her husband's fighting, but will ply nei seng be glad when he has quit the squared ‘The net procecds of this function will | ircle and becomes demesticated nounces the | be used as the nucleus of @ sinking fund| The Bombadier says that he has come naxt | with which to meet the indebtedness on | Over here again looking for a fight. High | the New York City properties, "Ot sald he, “I would pres announce for Monday, Feb. 10th, Special Sales of Women’s Biouses, White Silks, Wool Serge, Imported Dimity, Evening Gar- nitures and Women's Hosiery; aiso Women’s Mourning Dresses and Tailor- made Suits. D B. 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