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RHE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1913. r ——— fF Ah Bethel od, eter tend —— ARS GEORGE J. vincent Ass HELEN OD. i See eer eN HUNTINGTON 1 ‘ | } ; Aaron caetanton we , iS / . DANIEL GQuGmeNHe Ind th eens. ; = CASAZ eeee SO2OOOOOOS: ., 5 WL OR ae Peni **Russia’’ P ut On jana Kingston will sing. Messrs. Paster-|cita! at Aeolian Hall next Wednesday | ty-second anniversary of the pastorate @ New P.ays for Coming Week. ® nack and Nicosia will conduct, with Kd-| evening. of the Rev. Dr, Howard Duftied. Ted | Goamae-feaan at the Princess ward Colina at the piano, nUeLiO gah a WHCIAL Sentai will 0, bresedes by = | , inka,” The Prodigal J 0. f H ed ares cite hf phate ANNOUNCED FOR NEXT WEEK Meee { “High Jinks,” “The Prodigal Judge.” rgy oF orror that is held mot tn anuielogton 4 | Tay Moard of ications prowramme | reo gamuei ATuléwin wit aime | PSS SO SIGS FF SSS SITES: FVSSESSEDOSSISSETOIIISIISO® ae Popolltan Opera House on Tuesday night of lecture recitals for next week Is a8} eco organ recitals at the eity College | u Sunday afternoon, at Ethical lon to-morrow and Wednesday afternoons of Richard Strause’ ‘Comedy for M @ School, organ recital by Gott-|at @ 0+ k. The Sunday play of American I!fe, by Lau-|mond Jim” Brady, Florenz Ziestela and| wT js extremely doubtful whether the! sie,” Lenshoend ound A wy | fried H. Federiein: at Public School | will be nearly all Wagner. rence Fyre, will be produced! Selig Baruch as judges, will Id at Princess Theatre had anything tc Rosenkavalier” (‘The Roi aren’)! 5. @ The Melodies of Stephen Foe- eae et the Maxine Elliott Theatre on Mon-| the Jantin de Danse on Monday night. gain by putting on “Russia” last The price of acate ranges from $10 to 4} 01. by the Harmony Gleo Club; Mr, and Mra, F. Fanctulll will atve @ Gay night. The main interest of the| VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS, night, even though changes had been and the house promises to be wold it Morris High School, organ recital by | ™uelcale in honor of Florence Foutay ‘ mory attaches to an old couple devoted| Nora Bayes, with new songs, will head | made in this Grand Guignol “thriller” inty-five per cent. of the Seu @ud-| paul Martin jr, and at astern District ce the Fanctull ieee No. 128 to @ charitable nociety, though the ro-| the bill at the Palace Theatre. Others |since it was taken off after @ private| tibers had engage’ seats be! * ning| Hikh School, Hrooklyn, organ recital by ‘ifty-eighth street, to-morrow evening. tantic element Is provided by a widowed! will be Will Cressy and Blanche Dayne|performance at the beginning of thel generat public was given an opportunlty) wWitiam J, Kraft. Sunday evening, at ectress and a young actor who was her|in a new akit, Bernant Granville, co-|eeason. The piece should be taken off to buy. EN Public School No. 101, “Siegfried,” by | <= URE IN NEW YORE husband's best friend. The play has ®! median and dancer, Harry Tighe and [and kept off ‘s e 99 house spellbound. His ainging of the| iatnieen Parlow, viotinist, and Wil-| Mary Hill Brown. Monday evening, ONLY LECTURE IN Ni YO Ghristmas atmosphere and its scenes / hig collegians, and Wright and Dietrich, | There Is no need to go into the har- avatieria Ry Rid Pagiiaccto” was super. He was! pein fachaus, planiat, each of who 6 Public ary in West One Hu: Eva Tanguay will Ibe the feature at|rowing details of the affair. It is ° egy | recalled elght or ten times, Amato, aa has won favor in recital this aeason,|dred and Forty-fifth street, “Hansel DR. MONTESSORI the Forty-fourth street music hall. The |enough to know that the priest te no And “Pagliacci Tonto, was no lesa successful, He #ank | wit) make a joint appearance In Aeolian] and Gretel,” by Caroline K. Goldberg. ‘The Orvatert Woman Titucator in Mistery sketch “Any Night" and Mike Bernard |!onger made to resemble Christ. But the prologue with fine dramatic effect, | iii) next Monday afternoon. The pro-| Thureday evening, at Public Bchool No. ie HA! and Willie Weston have been retained [he ie tled up with rope fastened over il and was called out many times. La- will begin with 43, “Songn of Shakenpeare,” by Henri- for another week. Knives driven into the wall of the In Double Bi l mona, i she. au. ‘iia cresia Borl, in good voice, waa a charm-| sonata in C minor, played by both art-|etta Spoke-Heoley. Friday evening, at} ois vere tb ant &ia, Hammerstein teings “thigh| ADM Held's daughter, Liane Carrera, sean fle pervaded Pehle arn aes ing Nedda, and Bada as Beppe am! lists, after which Mise Pariow will play| Public Schoo! No. % “Folk Songs of bare it a rice, Apion OSAL Gomeay Ne 16 DS again head the bill at Hammer cal girl who te ehot at his feet calle Reschigiian as Gilvio Aled thelr parts|iwo groups, alternating with two by| Italy,” by Lewis W. Armstrong: at stein's, Others will be Ralph H 4 Otto Hauerbach, with the Sol well , . Miss Pari 111 be aa-| Public Bchool N "E sitmaw (ta ee a p Murphy and Nichols, and Harry Tate|bim ‘The Master.” The play ends as Caruso, Amato and Bori)"* .ceratiens Bmeny Destinn’s potg- | Usieg by Charlton Keith et the plano, | Dowell.” by 1 uitsay Machine esa a (op ORs ! Ras Lyrie| in “atotoring, originally, with @& the inmates of the] in One and Emmy Des-|nent impersonation of Santusza was Public School No. 2, “Melodies of Many DIMITRIEFF DUBINSKY negro bass soloist of St. George's choir, — os ml l Lik: THINGS THAT COUNT." 8) A. turkey-trotting contest, with “Dia- By Charles Darnton. ka,” @ i FE z a & EF iH i g 4 kw &@ volley from the Py the principal thing. She eang and acted He T. Burleigh, the distinguished * At the Colonial will be Amelia Stone | Place laid ow, bv tinn and Dinh Gilly in| win convincing power and skill, Italo|negro 0 Lendl Seb mele name of which he has been ® member for] Gaul's “Holy City” will be sung un- Bee eee. a the street, though the and Armand Kallss in “Mon Desire,” |Sdiere in She | atl follow the Cristalll, who made hia debut recent! Henry Lewis, Belle Story, “The Green | Priest's last wi bd the Other Evoke the in Lo) wen’ a\ emoriene’ Turiade, der the direction of Dr. William C. Cart Tue in the Old First Presbyterian Church Beetle,” A. Seymour Brown ia “Thi Scriptural form. Bah rs granting all thie—and tt really em His singing and acting were conven- Res, lor Dinner,” and others, bobs bd Enthusiasm. tionally correct, but ‘his voice is too| George's Men's Club. The rector of St. | to-morrow evening in honor of the twen- "Paid Wk win white and lacks power. Dinh Milly | George's, the Rev. Kael Reiland, on be- Tse BBE: Next hye aan bamertare By Sylvester Rauling. | was an effective Alfio in voice and bear-|haif of the club, presented Mr. Bur- - — OP. CERT EVER’ Jack Norworth w de_ the, heagliner amounts to very litte—"Russia” re- ds of horrer, an exhibition tthe Ainambra,“Aibeds. thi bud; will | T*INe 8 ORY Oly and one obvi- ( Y. plano, violin, flute and strings, not 0 CARRY HER MONE familiar, This gave individual oppor- tunity to Mr, Saslaveky, the econcort master, and to Mr, Barerre, the first utlst, as well as to Mr. Bauer. Each performed hia part exceedingly well and the three movements won much up- also include Belle Blanche, Clayton | 'e™’ to shatton a sensitive s ing, and Maria Duchene as Lola and | jeigh with a handsome gold watch, auit- 8. AROLIAN HALL, Wed.v. Dee.10, a6 nue ‘and Gam Mano in “The New basil adauetong Moreover, tt has no|66 AV CE cannot wither nor custom | Jeanne Maubourg aa Laicla were capital | ably inscribed, in appreciation of hie| aw y RADING THEATRES || < MENSCH prmen 1 the company will jer. er ene dramatic value, it 1s merely a A Se eee gor thone |in thelr small parts. The chorus did pervonal character and in gratitude for| | ENED Ege W nay ama ieee: | |e ReCTRen, (mciue Miisadeth Murray, Tom Lewis) The Union Square Theatre wit! have! & stomps to oreate ® censatlon. |aeescagnt's valerie Runticana’ and (excellent work in both operas, what he has done for the choir, Math Wed, & Bat., 213, 1%. Frieders, Mat, } Qgnacto Martinetd, @Ellaine Hammer-| Jesse Lasky's “Eloping,” Reine Davies, | YN Sime, A ke better off with: Leoncavallo'a "Pagliacc.” Presented a anes ETHEL BARRYMORE bal Fl Ganseain Ly ‘ Robert Pulkin, Burrell Barbaretto,| Joo Fields and Al Hawtlorne, Herdert| T"* P née it figures as the/iast night at the Metropolitan Opera|"MAOAM BUTTERFLY” THE BILL| Charles W. Cadman, the American _ pane NTR | awarks aaa Bunche Viele. Slava, and there, out ie eapestaly Bit, for a person who| House ‘for the first time thie seavon,| AT THE CENTURY NEXT WEEK, | composer, will Kiss) tie viparonne 3 MAX JA eee Lillian Lorraine wit top the bit at] j°" 787 08 with this hideous spectacle | they drew the largest audience of the| The Messre. Aborn announce @ re-| the secoml concert Of the Manwgoript ‘Tichete | Vorbes-Rodertson, at the Shubert The-! Proctor's Firth Avenue Theatre. Others’ @ 2 hurry|eeason, with hundreds turned away |Production of Puccini's ‘Madam But-| Society of New cray, way. Eves, i ‘o “alba tabed ind ts not itkely to de in a 7 ‘4 i the National Arts Club. He will Kec¥ian “Vall, qtre, will appear in Shaw's “Caesar and) wil be Rube Marquard and Blossom |? I" Tt would be well for|long before ¢he curtain went up, And|terfly” for next beginning on| Ming at the » ikl rviay Hat 2 39 || Avstian Mall, t Gieopatra” the firet half of the week,| Seeley, Maud Hall Macy and David| ‘2 Come SSRI 08 Noll wats yen-| Joy was unconfined at least among thy |Tuenday evening, This is the fret work|De at ie pialo in nis ine for plane, ON "| PARLOW } us acoompamat q tm “Mlee and Men on Thureday night| Higgins, and Clark and Verdi. The! ne MBAR, oor dose not imply| italian contingent behind the rail and ted since the opening of thet Tito nee, | tee. seesnemins toomen ings fia +) Four Sterling Girls will S nt} in the upper gailery, who applauded |season at the ury ra House. aun AE eneeet i malve i day aight, in “‘Hamtet” on Saturday 4 Street Due eee ee Leases dee nee CIE wrownre|Vociferously at every opportunity and|"Madem Butterfly" was net down for Pia Clenaa Tack ecaaal acess (Aes CRITERION © A Sat, ADLER’S DEWEY THEATRE AR, afternoon, and in “The Passing of the re’s Players will be the main at-| S°0Ut DY the SM#Mt oe ite the differ-| shouted “Brava!” and ‘‘Bie!" with| repetition jn the week beginning March! | TN* CNiAn on Ane ete ite NOW PLATING, ae ‘Faird Floor Back" and "The Sacrament| traction at the Fifty-etghth Street The. | "4 Murter. To Spereend drama it iafusty lungs. Even the usually frigid /10, but owing to the fact that the scenery vate concert to-morrow evenin Jacob P. Adler in Mendel Bellis o€ Judag* on Saturday night, George nnd Lillie Garden win | once Detmeen sensation a Rus boxkoldera from time to time thawed |for “Loulse” could not be obtained from | ttt eect ee ane gatolatn will to A Drama + Crime by Roland 8 hip bh / es 5 only necessary to compa: out suMciently to Join in the hand-|the Boston Opera Company in time for|@t oul, a - Tae TE 7 a) »} | 5 5, (a) Praneila” moves trom the Little The-| head the bill at One Hundred and] icm chat ittie masterpiece “The Black |i wimclenty, to, toe tm the, Mall | orton nett week, “Madam Hutter. | Wiinelm Hachaus, planiat; Marke Kaiver, | GLUE to's ANI SWUNBUKINE f e Booth on Monday evening, | TWenty-ffth Street Theatre, Mask,” tense in tte restrained trror yn ticK to the palmy days of Mr. roprano, and Horatio Connell, baritone. | Em. #.20.,\,,” [in Neus uerberte Ovens I) / ‘A special performance of “Seven Keya|IN THE BRONX, and powerful in ite general effect ANG | iammeratein’s Manhattan Opera House, | public demand. Fair Ellen,” by Max Hruch, will be Bar, Kies 3 co 1) POUItEY SHOW duce ‘wax, to Baldpate” will be given at the Astor| “The Prodigal Judge,” @ new play by| to nee Holbrook Blinn and Kmelte Pollnl | prem cn nee re et night will include Lola Kiwell as Maam| Ne of the choruses \ Theatre on Tuesday afternvon for the/Georxe Middicton, made from Vaughn| in this English tragedy 1! to Witne85 | nignuy occurrence, Butterfly, Jayne Herbert se Busuks| suet Mensch will i Denefit of the Madonna Day Nursery. | Kester's novel, will be given at the|one of tho finest exhibitions of acting—| vr Polacco conducted both operas|Gustave Bergman as Lieut. Pinkerton, muel Mensch will give a plano re- FULTON G80!" ‘The Grand Cnera. House vee ave Bronx Opera House with George Faw-| certainly the truest—that the New York rally I, but sometimes, eo it} and Louie Kreidler hike iGAltea Minis vusvere Hees Met oh ltt 8 238. 1 Donald Brian in "The Marriage Mar-|cett in the title role. The chicf character| stage has to offer. seemed, a bit too rigidly. “Pagliacci,” | Consul, Sharpless. r, Seendret wi tat ; ket.”” is an artful old humbug who {a tolerated | A’ second play that proved rather of-|gs usual, came at the end, with Caruso | conduct. _ | THE MISLEADING LADY i “Exouse Me" wiil be the attraction at tor his lovable qualities, fensive and somewhat theatrio WA8®/as Canio, He was full of fun when fret} At ce-minerem Ae i] popper manaey HUbs¢ ISON i the West End Theatre. TAttle Miea Brown" will be the attrac-| called “Hari-Kari” It wan not Pat-|he appeared, showing humor in his|concert the Misses Carson, x i “Kiss Me Quick” will be the offering) tion at the Royal Theatre, tloularly pleasant to sce ® Japanese|voice as well as in his antics When} Howard, Jordan and Hoott and the @f the stock company at the Harlem! Mollig Williams brings her burlesquers|epy walk out of the bedroom of the|the turn came for tragedy, he held the| Mesara, Chalmers, Bergman, Kaufman { DOKS. FO! A Opera House. i, to Miner's Theatre, Gaughter of a naval engineer in Wash-| . ——— — — —— — M E R mone crete d "The American Beauties” will be scen| The bill at Keith's will inctude Robert ington and then to hear him inauit her WALLACK’S Bs & ioih i at, the Columbia, a st r, Haines In “The Man tn the Dark,” so vilely that ahe killed him with the MR. CYRIL eh arse Si pabaiare | Some tole en “7 and Cleo Mayfield in “Acting dagger he had mires Ber ‘ > GARRICK $2 4yaeee : t UH Tine , Song souls A. Simon and Kathryn| This play by Julian Johnson ts based Mate, Wed. (F sare Phones Th will have the Osterman in “A Persian Garden," Yorke | on an idea that eurwests a Ni egare FANNIE WARD-Madam Hi = 4 rs an dams, olant @nd his Fiying|the other bout, an nes ee a: eee Weal ¢ q Wiahel Hair: bringe. bavvcompany Wl pena ced ea Morton, Gramatic momente: but it also grows ue ae ae 4 ine Onearie tt ama LONG ISLAND. : eenorienneaiiierireneiniane tedious, especially when certain Japai 4 HAROLD BAUER SOLOIST eve standards are discussed by the 8 COVERT PARK 8 * WITH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, | lover. As this highly satlefied individ 000-00 te. 88,000.00." Bay Prevent Skin Walter Damrosch and the Symphony |Ueh Harry Mestayer was the or ab tani ‘ aaa sinister, self-controlied type that has Orchestra had the assistance of Harold eae tage war a t Rauer, the distinguished English p'anist, cortier on ot bog ag “ras Wis tote, ; + the d a anist, | succeeded in being effective, But ‘an Mutices Tutay, 3” | . at yesterday afternoon's concert in| Willette Kershaw's English 4s still so i DE WOLF HOPPER i M i Acollan Hall. There was a crowded | lamentably defictent that this seemingly u ra GAI Fae Wek eed } house, It was @ Bach-Debussy pro-| careless young actress made the girl itt "1 'SAy || NEARLY MARRIED H gramme that Mr. Damrosch offered and| too ordinary to win any sympathy, an || See ASTOR Rar ey i the combination seemed to please the ug, Wed “hvac” is || Barre | Ae ie Ae audience, The “Brandenbove" concerto |( ONE SAFE PLACE ews-stanads ELVE SEVENSREYS 16 No. 3, for strings, was the first number, r j - | 1 GRO BOWLES hee edd LED and that is well known, Then followed FOR A WOMAN TO wey *PERLMUT the “Brandenbers" concerto No. 6, for TASH & P : 8 With its great George Barr McCutcheon novel, complete in one issue, with its other fiction, its articles, its miscel- ELTINGE Sines Wad ahi a8 PITTSBURGH, Doo. 6.—"There is only one safe way for a women to carry her money when Christmas shopping, and that ts tn her stook- ing,” eai@ F. A. MoQuaide, Chief of WITHIN THE LAW . Longacre 5° a4. 9(tsg Be A Ni, A } PLAYHOUSE Gee Reape (PMN RIE ADELE |" DiAMONDS ON CREDIT | THE FAMILY ¢ CUPBOARD, | BRONX "(1 °C 58 By Beet [moar EERE on wonmny ra Fs AB att Mat. Ie vent That closed the Bach part of the pro- COMEDY"; 8 tue SHOAL dUDI 6 American wane ham Cust, _|stamme, After that there was nothing . . : Q THE MARRIAGE G. (ME iD CREDIT but Debussy. rat the orchestra played lany and its fine illustrations | |}——.. as DIAMONDS ON } thr Ames ALL 8T AR ‘ih at, W. of B'way, Bre, NA dELOS DAUGHTE: \ BOOTH “i. A Bi ad We Sa RAC C THE Aint Tue! |\ Waun," and at the end @ aympnonte %, ta. ny st adn ML LAST WEEK IN NEW YORK, Lied & Ce dai MEN'S SLins AND OVEKCOATS, “Le Printemps,” which got a first both black and in colors, eros | euring Ir c ve~ OD an 5 kad tows, Oh ready ee agar ene Mare test THE GREATADVENTURE!'|| fii Seto bsssstes gc) RCO ' | and method, but the second ts a riot of b] LITT. 749: a) = ww, 61 weeks Waltham } third [ess Seat sm MUNSEY’S MAGAZINE | [ihre rte (a | asasco pons won fg (9) SEES Ween these @wo numbers Mr, B rot. Patreh!l Prag Thesire Monday, Des, bo | D ih DIAMY ALE. shicion pedis 4a, guste { Cuticura Soap : sn san ‘i by Debunay, ba FOR DECEMBER Vsti At THkA. an 20, Mate. Thuy, Sat, q., cate i, ne a : aie ona ce ian gral suai wines NY Bite |] The TEMPERAMENTAL ;GURNES [$1.00 Ysrtin,u i Waa | 4 rf with LEO DITRICHSTRIN $1 meekly, $20 damon re Hwy cara Av K " m1. melee ron Be ARDINY DANSE:| 8.30 to 1, jesse te “Lost | “The idea that large fa: | sity a blessing to the etate, is a e | all dainty and charming, the latter with the true Lew Dockstader double shut: | earten thelr armies,” eald Prot. H. P, fle.” one young woman remarked, F Fairchild of Yale University, lest night, is emphatically the biggest Christmas buy on the news- FOUND AND REWAR ¥ AU Motinan Teme.” pees Mr. Mauer was recatled ‘any times] oe a People's Institute mass meeting on NENT MON. CUP D L OT! LIBKAAT, REWARDS of bar. They do so much to Promoie ane for his artistic playing, and Mr, Dame | immy sopive iG hese meeting 90 d hi Laurette Taylor | NOW No" _Veee K ian ua eaintain the purity and beauty of poyon and the orchestra wero well re | sopieuded, stands this year. BA CE TOD hire to Cashion Wa the compléxion, nands and hair un- nh “It ia time to stop free immigra- der all conditions, and are unexcelled “ ton,” the professor also asserted. “Such in purity, delicacy and fragrance for) The send public rehcarsal by tho |jmmigration es we have been getting the toilet and nursery. i students of the Music School Settlement |in the last few years grievously com- ? jat No, 6 East Third street will take | plicates our social problems, and tends @avicure Soap and Ointment sold througout the | place to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. |to increase the domination of capital, werd. Unerat pamnie ot sary, alle Se Ye | ‘The rehearsal ia open to the general !which oan render miore returns wh Foe ‘eave and shampoo witb Cutiours! public. The programme will consist of it is dealing with e large and submie- Gl 054 Dek, archeaisel, ensemble and ecle pumhem sive bey ef ahem Ll WV HEART” way Se tom aiih at aw tee | PALACE 4c", Pet lat. 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