The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1913, Page 10

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Omer AND GRETEL ‘warkably good humor. EAT WITH MEPHISTO, CARMEN AND DON JOSE sosssllmiocaes Odd Little “Hole in the Wall” Where Opera Stars Dine Without Music. AFTER THE SHOW, FUN. Human Songbirds Meet Twitter and Laugh at Their Own Jokes. Waik slong Broadway—not the Broad- way that you pretend to know, but @ mile to the north of it. Walk on ‘li you come to the right door. Then go in. You will find yourself in @ three-cor- nered room whose apes te at the front door, A queer room, with queerer occup ite. It ear Dealing to the who hunger. Ther hunter tn front Pumping aggregation to make you ehew slowly to the tempo of “Fruits and Flowers" or get indigestion trying to mastieate in rhythin to “Get Out and Get Under.” than tn tw Here is the sight that is likely to on you: At @ table near the door sit Hensel and Gretel. They are diaputt; pleas- antly as to which slall pay for the wicked witch's club sandwich. At the next tophelca, Faust is ci innocent Mephisto to rink, and Mephisto: cause he (who appears in the red glow of fiam ly tempting the just one more | to}, table are” Faust and Mephie-| through w Of the prima donnas in in the comely per nin te Mutterty anone Kar awa breeze, just the Jey, who lately # tt He not only did no but complimented me Tho jadier love each other,” nured Lieut, Pinkerton, who tn res Life is John Bardsley “Lave Is a Bird vert, Carmen “Touch the bution, Mephisto,” o manded Mafamne Hutt t blow was below the belt, kb for: “That's the devit'® own pun" de- clared Mephistop! Alfred Kautman, but he touched the button as directed Heatrive La . fresh from re- hearsing “Loutee,” aweeps in with « merry smile, Hor smile in contagious Mins La Palme ia very Frenchy. She can be bewitching. The jadies are ull bewitching in the Century Opera Com- t corre sings Jayne Here place fur a shop girl.” Bill Schuster. a KOWiNK machine girl. HAVING HER WAGES, SHE GETS A SEAT. But I have my wages,” she eried, ha everybody offers her @ seat. let maestro, Rasch, prima ballerina, She te quist, but likes the fun, the merry quip and Fajoinder of the merry party. And Lute! He js hated with delight. Ie And with him te Albertina his finger tips in lighting @ gigarette. Poor jittle forsaken Madam Butterfly, after her years of lonely waiting, has found the faithless Pirkerton at last. She makes no scene about it In fact, whe doesn't even al but cromes over to whi Don Jose, has come to life in @ re- She, with her eayer and the toreador whe out him . form @ picturesque trio at a wall tele Yes, this “hole in the wal” resteurant p ‘4 wondrous scenes, especially at- ter rehearsals or after performances at the nearby Century Opera House. The singers, the conductors and ethers of the organization have mt on this hole-in-the-wall a8 @ gathering place ‘The; have made it their own. NOTHING LIKE BEER AFTER GRAND OPERA, Hugh Schussier comes ta” after te Better Cough Syrup than & You Can Buy 9 | ting EYE 3 i Fe E é : a i SBE iy £FnE é i if i i ae5t EEE ti ii gE 5 ante tft id iis Ha Hol - E 4 F 3 Ear it for you. If not, iz ous BREAKFAS oa Mew. bn {a ballet master in the morning. Ie trains the chorus n the afternoon, He Airects the atage at night. He is the whole thing, “What do you mean? The Century e cries wrathfully to Arthur Josef Johnaon, the fire shall be no smoking and he pute it up in . Italian and Yiddish,” “I don't see why that should bother you," says Mary Jordan, who wae Mar- the tn “Faust. “You speak nine 4if- ferent languages.” “That is my misfortune, dear lady," returns the ballet mastro, “When the girls in the ballet do not do right, I lose time trying to think what language Tehall ewear tn at th “Hanes! and Gret: ladya Chandler and Mary Carson, enter from some- where, Gladys is eighteen and the “dearest, eweetest” boy ever seen on the stage Mary ‘s the dear girl. “What are these children doing in the ‘wall ring?’ Gemanded Thomas Chalmers, the Toreador. “My Gather cata we might have a Yemonade,” piped Gladys Hansel. “My father te Dewey.” “Tell Qe What of My Father," sings Don Jose Gustav Bergman. “Your ¢ather!" orled Ivy Scott. “What e@bout your wife and children, who are on the Gish ecast”’ “Bergman's high C's are always got- him in Dutch,” ventures Louts Kreldler. Kreidler plays Valentine, and Bergman, as Faust, has to sted him. who has just finwved cehearsing | | well be barbe: soft, Alt gency Labo New failing. Magtaty eave affl cents) and For free» THE EVENING WORLD, bearsing the tmporas Contes "| CLAN FIGHT OUTSIDE COURT. FORMING FRENCH CABINET, 1! 0 sroon a. nm rst ‘once and extended t nent. s00N AS App Many | stubborn troubles of tong standing yield to Pe Nor aad texture te makes complexions clear, hands st shampoo for dandruff. 30 Alse controlling stores im other cities, drug sts ne York lam and se Hothwate ve alten USE a T0 BE RID OF __SKIN TROUBLE night results of ite Menuine Batmares wonderful healing Meatiy one af a kth 3 Were $88 and $80: 1 | TONG, them, $14.90 and $72.80. 53.50 and 14.00, jam will control it at d eradicate it’ without | Itching stops as and Poslam is absolute re, noothes tend Ocalists’ Opticians May a Century in Bunnesa Heredity May Cause Your Eyes to Need Glasses! Often poor sight is a family If your eyesight is a hereditary weakness you must have correct glasses. Valentine never misses a chance to get | — back at the devil's ward. “Well, I think I'll buy,” eaye Morton Adkina, who is come Escamilo himeelt. “@tege Manager Verande spoke very Blcely te me to-day.” “Really! ¢xolaims Florence Cough- lan, the Kate Pinkerton im ‘Madame Buttery.” “I wae afraid you weren't ene eny anything, fearing for your rae the Mouse's turn," says Tom, the tor, There we of glasses. & buss of conversation, a ebifting of chairs, a moving of tables, @ rearranging of —_— Jack, Princeton's “Cop,” Dies. PRINCETON, N. J, Dec. &—John Amberg, known to many college men as “Jack the cap,” who for several years hag been in obarge of the university campus policemen, dropped dead trom apoplexy last night. He will be missed by former students who return here for | visite, a8 be always had the latest uni- Co., Ft. 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