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Generous in Support of Musical Enterprises, Not Opera Only, but All Others of Merit— Happy in Desire to Know, Force to Pursue and Means to rer? Metropolitan Director) Tells of Plans for Sea-| son, Which Include Five New Operas and Three Revivals Has Learned America Gets Best Music, Innate Love Demands It, Declares Gatti-Casazza ‘T. Brooke. | No. 66, Friday, a “Folk Songs of strong. Opera Company quiem Mans” tion of the composer’ | Beata Opera Hou land won an ovation ducted at the Se: direct lot Ame: will th next Saturday, for piano and one for canta who are withou for their ton, promives distinction. opened ite thirty-third Saturday evening. prow had for 1 ber Beethoven's a “The Gongs of trngtellow,” by Arthur Bohool Hun- | gary and Bohemia,” by Lewis W. Arm- it Public f Auatria, Arturo Toscanint of the Metropolitan Re- ed Verdi's at the centenary celobra- s birth at Milan, last Sunday, He had not con-! in veveral years, The Nationa, Conservatory of Music A aupplementary examination in all branches of music when, in aidition to the regular enrollment of students, three new acholarrhips, one for singing, one will be aranted to the three most @ifted appli- means of paying and whose talent violin, ‘The Boston Symphony Orchestra, al- | ways first and last In the muse feid, season In home town Inst Friday afternoon and Karl Mu principal num- } venth syn.phony, WALL STREET the @ Amalgamated Copper Car & Foundry Us 7 American Amelters pf. S American Tel. & Te’ 10 Canadian Pacific. @ Consolidated Gas 7 Great Northern pf. 10 Lehigh Valle. . Tloulavile & ashville. 6 New York Central..... 7 Northern Pacific . j] @Pennoyivanta Ratiroad . 8 Rea@ing .. @Bouthern Pacific 10 Union Pacific 6U. 8. Steel..... 7U, 8, Steel pf. ite ck'a | Market Sugar stock sent that ienue under 2, English During Stay Here. By Sylvester Rawling. | 6 ‘P's yeurs ago, just after my | arrival in New York, when | you did me the honor to! ag for an interview,” said Gtullo) GattiCasazza, director of the Metro- | Es Opera Company, as we chat- @e4 yooferday in his room at the Metropolitan Opera House, “1 could |t Ta Senin in Milan, where I introduced German opera and dispiayed the cathol- Prof, Samue A, Bald’ free organ recl' at the city on to-morrow and Wodnesday after- | noons at 4 o'clock, Maud Powell, the distinguished Amer- foan violinist, will give @ recital in Aeolian Hall next Tuesday evening, the| frat in which she has been heard here} for two yea Her principal number will be 8. leridge Taylor's concerto in @ minor, and her programme will include « group of American composi- ons. A concert of Gcandinavian music le to be given at Carnegie Hall a week from aN ave | Soa was attributed to tariff revision. American Can issues declined further t Sugar stock recovered most of joss towards the close. Stocks closed strong and with few ex- THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, Closing—Pressure on Beot ceptions at or close to the best figures, of the day, showing advances from 1-4 *o 18-4, Steel closed at 1-2, a net gain of 11-4 points. Reading at 1006-8 wae 11-2 points higher, and Union Va- cifle at 1401-8 was 11-4 up from Fri-; building loan or the mortgage which day's close. Total gales, 177,72 ehares. the building company puts on it rep- itely active and resents the value of the actual con- prices were better ei! around. The im- etruotion, and whatever you pay above Provement seemed to be spontaneous, | the mortgage or building loan is profit Opening was mod epeak no English, 1 could read no Baglish. Perhaps you think I speak | Bnglish only indifferently well now. I know it; but, at least, you wil! ad- ’ mit that I understand English and thet I can make inyself understood fa your language.” This with the whimsical smile that makes the grave end dignified man at the head of effairs at Broadway and Fortieth street so human and #0 attractive. “Admitted,” said I, “no you cannot escape now from telling me what}: you think of us as a nation, and of! our artistic sense, and of our appre- : efation of music.” “Tt was not necessary for me to come W America to know the greatness of your people,” he replied. “And before T left Milan I had a fatrly good idea sf your arlistic onsibilities, but my ex- perience and observation here |telty of taste which Steadily I hav formances, At any rate. I hope t the comi cloned, vi Are to be mounted sum ner's four ‘Ring’ musi Five set a new standard tn Victor Caruso, hould have disproved sought to broaden the repertory and to Improve the per- Heve, will be the most fertile and at- vereified that my management has dls- have brand new scenery. ‘Falstafl” The opening performance on Nov. 17 will be Massenet's ‘Manon,’ with Goraldine Farrar, Rothier and De Segurola in the cast, Mr. Toscanini conducting. 1 whall hope al- of the Ar have succeeded, ing season, T be Prof, winty, and three re- y. The whole nptuoualy, Wi ic dramas are to ‘Carmen’ will wtage mounting. “BATTLE OF NA to-morrow afternoon under the auspices an Soandinavian Soolety. ‘The soloists will include Julia Cleussen, Charlotte Lund, Gustav Holumquist and Rubner of Columbia. be a chorus of 30 and an orchestra of ‘There —__ _——— TIONS” MEMORIAL DEDICATED The new works are Richard Strauas’s Herbert's ‘Made- WoltFer- nd Montemes- ‘The revivals ‘armen’ and Celebration in Dinh Gilly, Banner From United States, Carried by Relays of Athletes, Waves at Saxony. LEIPSIC, Saxony, Oct. 18.—A etirring note of patriotism was eounded here to-day when thousands of pereons from @jl parts of Germany, Austria, Ruasia, yeaterdi & hurried covering movement om the part of shorts. Weekly trade reviews of commercial ‘will | agencies were favorable, indicating that year ago. Furthermore, the Geptember statement of domestic exporte was above expectations. In Unton Pacific there was an initial @Ain of 3-4, to 1486-8, on which the next few transactions made @ further improvement to 1491-4. Rock Island sesues opened at frac- tfonal gains on the announcement that money to pay November interest on col- lateral trust 4 per cent. bonds is already on band. Considerable strength was dis- played by market during first half hour, but there was no great volume of ac- tivity at any time. The improvement ‘was Gradual and to the disinterested ob- server seemed to reflect quiet acoumu- lation, attempt to raid Rock Island made in the hope that ripened my knowledi ray admiration great new West rn nation with a future that is iMimit- able, It da not so much the vastness and richness of the Jand, with ite popu- lation increasing by leaps and bounds, or the marvellous energy of the people Geplayed in all directions, or the lofty buildings that amaze one by their au- facity that impresses me, It is the Wenderful catholicity of intent and pu vose that animates the heterogeneou units of your ninety millions of people Teeruited from all the world.” AMERICA GETS ALL THE BEST MUBICAL TALENT. “Mow then, Mr. Gatti," I interjected, “how do you apply thie deduction to, our operatic sense?’ “There was no whimsical amile now; and deliberate apeech. love of music in the he replied, “a herl- conefully, and, find the created something good, That may ‘Madeleine, which, you ‘know, —, approval. A DEMOCRAT IN ITALY AS AMERICA, active “No! tin Italian politice?’ he replied. proper sense, in Ital; fea, and in Ltaly we tage from thelr various European pro- @enitors, intensified by the American intelligently appreciative in the world.” | Tuesday afternoon, The “Not” he sald me as saying that there are audi do not quote, every country | opera here, rked musical, 9008, Is sure of a intettigence ai tion, What 1|the advance bookings do say, without hesitancy, is that Amer-\ show. Her prin team audiences are the most attentive in| the mad scene from the world, It is a national characteris-| Maria” from Verdi's “Otello,” and tle, that eagerness, alertness and in-; "Vol che Sapete’ from Mozart's sistence upon hearing and knowing that| Marriage of Figaro. I mentioned just now. And there is al refreshing openness of mind here. There! ig no one schoo! to Lind the imagination as here ts in Germany, rm reception, will introduced to us some years ago Italy, for instance, with ita precedents! enal success, who bax not been heard |{0e fy finlagt snags wees ef Osteney and its traditions, American music| Here for two years, is to give a concert) Mie eay. + shan. Sees lovers have open minds, They know! at the Hippodrome to-morrow nikht, ag aaa 4 nd drama and they! Mated by Natian Franko and his oreaess. Government will draw on 3 win a of seventy mush tana Mr. Ku oie Prive bonds to the amount of 20,000,000 | 13.55 May 1038 18.13 will play X Bruch's concerto in G] yen of ite internal 6 per cent, loan for ave Bree peste ens minof, ‘and Wientawekl's. concerto’ ial cedemption on Mev: Boga acting é polis ener aba . j B minor for bie princtpal numbers, Asked about his plars for the coming geason, Mr. Gatti indulged in a jitde Feminiscence and retroxpection BOARD OF EDUCATION'S cent. on the preferred stock, pay- “When 1 was intuced to como hero LECTURE RECITALS NEXT WEEK oer ee on ee ee ae eet se five years ago,” he said, “it was not sll! The Board of Education announces|gix months ago 1 1-2 per cent, @iein mailing, As you know, I could not the following free lecture recitale for | geciured. or read English, There were week: Sunday, at Public School prejudives, misrepresen- > Folk Song and Art Song,” by 71,250. tations and misunderstandings to over- je MacConnell noay, at Public 1 condition eon. I prociaimed no policy. Act, not School No. 145, "The Fugue,” by Kath- use banks and trust com- beater ary, be has been my motto and my MacDonald, and at Public School week shows that they rd ‘Composers and Music of 1 Pave “It f# easy for one not in authority to talk glibly about producing new works; but there must be a conjunction of many elements to present them @uc- of course, one must fret poner who seems to have said, 1 think, of all the new works that we are to offer this season, Mr. Herbert's are to give in English, I consider both charming and serious, and eure to win “Mr, Gatti," 1 asked, “fo you take any “I leave that to my father, who is a member of the Italian Senate and President of the Provincial Council of Ferrara, But I am @ demo- crat, using the word in Ite broad and T am in Amer- an truly repub- Mew an you are in America, only that Australian prima donna, long a prime favorite in but absent for some sea- t the box oMce the “Avo "The Jan Kubellk, the Hungarian violinist, France and! Panlel Frohman, to meet with phenom- " by Clarence De Vaux Royer. Ne. mt, mortal of the “Battle of the Nations,” be Germany. the day's exercises the arrival of the Iaet runners in a set of velays IN from Washington and from Brasil, Sweden and many foreign countries | i¢ would tart liquidation, but this seems @athered for the dedication of the me-| to have deen completed. Toward the end of the first hour the which ended just 100 years ago in a|advance was ohecked by a decline in yiotory for the allies over the French | American Can stoc! and resulted in the emancipation of |!"5 1% to 29%, a the common los- the preferred d clining to 694s, but thie did not have One of the most striking features of | ®0Y effect on the general list. , ‘The break in the Can stocks was due to the settlement of the suit brought bearing banners and greeting from every | DY the Vulcan Detinuing Company and | quarter of the German Empire, end also | WA# settled by the American Can Com-| pany paying $617,000, but as it had » which they presented to the King of |#ide $700,000 for that purpose two Saxony, who dedicated the monument. | sre ago this will not come vut of through the hands of thousands of athletes before it reached those of ‘The dedicatory address was delivered ‘by Wilhelm Clemens Thi. ne, Chamber- whose efforts the completion of the mon- ument was due. Standing near him a FINANCIAL NEWS IT! 5 American Exprean Company report for year ended June 30 shows total receipt from operation increased $4,134,135, Net Income declined $963,073, oe Missourl Pacific Hallroad reports de- cline of $4,000 for second week in October, and since July 1 decline of $201,- 23 In earnings compared with same periods last year. the °Y) Canadian Pacific Railway report earn: Pennsylvania Bt clared a semi-annual dividend of 2 1-2 1 Company has de-| Hite Majesty, and, altogether, in all the| The following relaya 43,000 runners were engaged. Tongans wh yeterday's Jain at the Royal Court of @axony, to|Am. ae The banner from the United States | Present earnings. pesced Tho Clest: were th for to-day uctations. ignest, lowest and last ud the met changes as Amal, } @esire to know all things, therefore, to) We have @ King for President, It is] Were a number of foreign princes, rep- |“ * } Rear all things. It is astonishing to| easter, of course, to move in America,|Tesenting the rulers of the countries «| } note the number and variety of musical| for you have not the inertia and the| Whose troops had formed part, sree s | 4 faterprioes throughout America thut| cloge and prejudices of centuries to] Hetonoue wiled Semy. They Inchided u y It im not| overcome, an we have in Italy, Here) {he Arcile Grand Duke Cyril of Bi i | of which 1am think. | there ts room for every man to grow, to| State te Artie Muke Lyne nee AY 498; dut of the symphony orchestr ‘Xpand, to reach to greatneee If he has anes . tay i the ability, It Is @ matter alon> o: 90, 1 1 capacity and opportunity."* FLEET IN BATTLE PRACTICE. ny » i HS ——_ xe +," all more oF less worthy “MADAM BUTTERFLY” NEXT | Seeretary Den Be ag 18) ea ie happy in that its people WEEK AT THE CENTURY. bles fee Tactic: ae Wwe + po dame @ know, have the force to pur-] Puccini's “Madam Butterfly" Is to be] NORFOLK, Va, Oct. 1—The first + a ‘ oue and inalst, and the means to enjoy.|next week's offering at the Century|aivision of the Atlantic feet ateamed| S°*! Wy wet g Cemsequentiy, in music America Opera House, beginning on Tuesday | out to heavy battle pr to-day with Ni te Rt 23 the best. No such completely night. Ivy Scott, the Australian prima] gecretaries Daniels, Garrison, Redfield 138 738 + 11 ; factory performances of opera are donna, is to have the title part, with| and « distinguished company from off- ibe 10) rat: ae ef the Metropolitan Opera Houve.| Kathleen Howani as Sunuki, Quatave|cigi circies in Washington. In south. WR Bey : Half a dosen American symphony or-| Bergman aa Pinkerton, Mr. Chalmers aa | we the big dread- mat Gg t é | emtren are among the dest in the] Sharpless, the American Consul, and|ougnte eteomed out through a, hese ae & > § | ‘weeld, As goon as a singer, or a planist,| Miss Coughlan as Kate Pinkerton. On and before noon the big guns were 145% 18% + 1 | 8 Or @ violinist ts recognised in Furope,| Monday evening Wolf-Ferrari's ‘The booming. ‘t ae + ni pin for Ne jew York that the wealth! Kngllah, hae been or pita YSSIAN AIRMEN a a es 3 » has ® great suc I oa : end poetic aptrit of ite leading citizens, |this week, will be presented tn» the | TWO RUSSIAN AIR AIRMEN KILLED 7 i! , end the ability and willingness of a/original Italian text, with Ernesto Tort! CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN Merwe number of people to subscribe,| as Gennaro, a eares hast oe MARKET, } Gat he eagerness of all classes to at-| To-morrow's Sunday night concert Aviatere te Kart ia WHEAT, } tend, qmable the Metropolitan Opera] will have Jayne Herbert, John Batde-| y0@COW, Oct, 18—Aviator Kletachin- | (lose, QR. ish. Taw. Close, omties } Company ¢o present the greatest singers|ley and Francesco Daddi as soloists! ski and his mechanician were instantly |sit ey lee os SO bf tm the-world, @ chorus unsurpassed, con-|for the firat time, beside Lois Ewell,|\illed to-day when thelr aeroplane . a4 duets who are acknowledged mas-|Ivy Scott, Kathleen Howard, Morgan |tumed turtle while in flight. tig De % ay * \ tere amd @ general production of works| Hingston, Louls Kriejier, and Alfred| BERLIN, Oct. 1%—Two German avia-| Northwestern receipts of wheat to-day. i ‘that fe unrivalled in excellence.” Kaufman. ; fatally injured to-day, M,|at Duluth 202 cases, last week 278, AMERICAN AUDIENCES MOST AT- | while attempting a landing i TENTIVE IN THE WORLD. Nellie Melba, assisted by the Symph- and Aviator Eleteng ony Orchestra under Walter Damrosch,| vas seriously hurt by @ fall near ; will give a concert at Carnegie Hall on| Stendal. ‘Wheat opened 3-8 higher for both op- tlons and wag teeady during first hour, with principle support from short in- terest. On upturn offerin, Bullish crops accounts but news from Arget tory. Corn opened 3-8 higher and scored a further advance of 3-8 during the morn. ing. Hotter weather conditions caused selling on higher levels. Wheat and corn both changed at 1-4 lower, cloned un ——.— NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Partial recovery, selling on frost to materialise as predi Indications for warmer weather in belt over Sunday, Hedge preasure was in was| evidence, but arbitrage and trade buy- ing supported the Hu Market was tseady but lees active in late morning, and there was evening up over the week end. Fot it fe in ern belt and unsettled in the West induced some buy! bears maintained no oarming ments were in proapec' , wusbanged ta'8 points’ 5 ne Reenege e ET RLRABRE OM, aT | and there was neither an effort on the) to the builders, But when you select Dart of the bulle to put prices up nor | your plot of ground and have your General business ie more active than @| your architect to carry out your plans | | ! i} | Operator in New Jersey Residential Tracts Says, There Are Loans in| Plenty for Families Seeking Small Houses. BY SAMUEL KRAFT. | In moving into @ suburb, a areat| humber of things are to be considered— Jooation, transportation, time of travel, fare, distance from > York as well/ as the class of people residing in the section. All of these can be carefully looked into when you build your own home. When you buy a ready-bullt house, un- | less you are an expert, you de not know anything about the construction and you must be satisfied with the lay- out of the rooms as they are. When OCTOBER ~ |Building of the Home as a Matter of Economy Ing to the front. 18, 1913. LL KRAR: The same activity that] 1 such as Rutherford, Carlstadt, ridge, Hasbrouck Heights, Hack- k ani Hasbrouck Park. There one may find all Improvements, with splendid opportunities to secure land with very little money, Through anew scientific system, those who purchase Property on instalmen' free from Interest and taxes and secure a gual antee that thelr property, In the & of the purchaser's death, will be deeded to hetrs without further payments. These towns wud cities are highly ele vated, free from malaria and in every respect healthful. Train service is as good as can be expected In towns of this character Trolley Itnes connect with Paterson, Passaic, Hackensack, Newark, Jersey City, Hoboken, New York. Water supply is of very good quality. Drainage, owing to natural elevation, 1s perfect Population makes values and early buyers get the benefit of the crowds that come afterward. When a section is being properly developed the masses begin to move there and it becomes profitable for all concerned. > ENDS HER LONELY LIFE. you build your own house, used. convenience. Another vital point—when you buy @ ready-bullt house it coste you more than it would if you built it yourself. When you buy @ home in the euburbs, thi you can easily aacertain the quailty of matertal Btyle of architecture and ar- rangement of rooms are for you to decide, according to your taste and has been seen in the Bronx. Brooklyn and Long Island is now in nearby New Jersey. People who understand the ing Husband's Ree Widow Inhales Gas. Life alone grew intolerable for Mra. value of the growth of population are Sradually discovering the wonderful in- vestment opportunities across the Hud- son. Investors who have made large Profits in Harlem, Bronx, Brooklyn Queens are quietly buying in Jersey. ‘There are a great number of advan- tages im living in Jersey, within rea- sonable commuting distance. They in- clude low cost of living, cheap land, cheap but good houses, municipal administr New e inexpensive Elizabeth Straub of No. 214 Southern Boulevard, whose husband died a short time ago, Last night she lay on her bed with @ gas tube in her mouth and passed out of her troubles. Her body was discovered to-day by Martin Flysn, who was @ boarder in Mrs. Straub‘s house. 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