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70' THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1913. ORECAST OF PERAPAASARAAOOODEAEOEEOEAEEE EEE AAA SAGASAEEAAAEESEAROOESESEESER OR OURS bY FORECAST OF SPRING FASHIONS IN GO'YNS = , Leaders in the Plans for Next Week’s Festivities, When County Bronx Is Put on the State Map sorereverveeses sees Lhd hedeheh hddhddddddddddddiadddd ddd dd ddd hicdddddddddainadadditiidiidinit FAAARAAARANM c BEG AMM U.FLYNN fe elf efits ODO. F ¥ r c 4a tee ae ongneneseeteneeneengennnnennentense4 LAMALBABRARAAA SAS AFL ASAE SALAAM AAS AAA AAS 44a cere A a a sa baits HAI ame as ~ VAR" FOR. All THE BRON PLANS ALL MADE. | FOR“ COMING OUT” S “BIG GEN2) MSGUIRE Who is HAPPY BECAUSE HE (TURNED O000 VoTZS AWAY FRM TANMANY, ——_—— Debut of Pa Knick’s Daughter na preside. Will Be “the Event” of oe abla an taveention by the Rev. New Year's. ot cherehes ta Mow 'T ‘i the speakers are te have thelr innings. ARTHUR MURPHY - KICHARD 24> , Among them wil! be Dr. Denby, Prin- THE TAMMANY LEADER OF, MITCHELL. TWO DAYS OF “JOV." (Seg Seam lie AS mG|E THEBES Pagror wats — SRR Or ane . Bide Board ot Trad formar "Dept TICKET WAS SUCCESSBUL CRATIC Cius A ney-Geni james A. Donnelly, 6 ©0DOG 2150 0O9VOTH}OGOOOOOOSOS More Talcum Than Formal-| aod Henry K. Davia, Chai ei pdt NDDOTDEPOOOGDOGIS) WPOODIGHGLGOODODOODHOOOOOHHSOD Bronz County Commmftee. STATE AND CITY OFFICIALS INVITED. A great dateh of invitations has deen posted to dignitaries all over the ctty, seemed to drag the time, or, perhaps, the principal singere—our old friends Marie Mattfeld and Bella Alten, in the title parte— @ bit lethargic, There was a new Peter in Robert Leonhardt, ity Wil Mark the Festivities. “‘Siegfried,’’ With Gadski tmcluding Mr, Mitchel, whe goes to My who disclosed a good voice and an in- ow Tort | megs ME anctes wre soos! = As Brunnhilde| rrr et eoten and 2 on New! Bronx; Mayor Kline, who goes out; lft Bella Alten, as Gorits does, in the adjacent |termer Gov, Diz, who elgned the bill last act. Most iikoly he co! Relss —>= . N DRESS OF | Giled| making the young isdy what she te;|Fine Performance of the | "* the Witch, a part which be acted ‘ne On, 8.08 i i | yr Dave- ‘NE . ELONGATED REVERS AT IR RIN wiry finely, but which a woman's voice would Ca nm BUCKLE, Wagner Music- Drama| have mate more plausible. Lila Rode- at the Metropolitan—| tra Louse Cox were recnectvely tne “ ad Sandman and the Dewman, neither of ‘Hansel und Gretel at them giving @atisfaction. The scenery an, happiest Justices Page Surrogate Jodge Franklin C. Hoyt and Su Ss AND OELT () Tochan Ser esects HAHAKABABLAAALIAAABAALAAAAABRSRALBAALAAS AMS SALBABAABBBBAMIAABBLLLALBILLIDIAALDLFAAILBAABAL ARIA re TED AND RYACGERATED CORRS Me GFFSAASAALAAALLAALBAAAALAAAAALALALALAAALALA ALLA AAABAAABABBAALBBBBBAABS | | z BASS, ° f Rg Cer BPR SO eo Or | afied Swall 1 orion cond Momygps a Special Matinee Drawe) ras sew, painted bere by Peter Fox, ap | SDBLETOW | them. So hes all to credit, the second scene of Sata! . Stuffed them in her mow fo “cones pcre dag Well. the first act in the woode being espe- I miring the tinsel ornaments on the | eet eee wed them Bhe bers ts Ove “outsider : _ clally alluring. ee in her home yesterday, | rurried to the City Hospital, It Is be @ soharteoker’e Mr. Koch : — man, two years old, Louis Kommenioh conducted the Ora- torlo Society through an excellent per- formance of Handel's ‘The Messiah” at Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon, before a large audience. The soloists were Corinne Rider-Kelsey, Christine Miller, Evan Williams and Frederick will recover, By Sylvester Rawling. 665 Metropol: repeated at the ei 38 iss i d_ she HAR STOPS FALLING, DANDRUFF i i H é STORK FOR THE STORKS.—The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Stork of Washington yesterday and presented them a little Stork. A HE Metropolitan Opera House last night, for the first time this sea- @on, had Johanna Gadeki aa Brunn- hilde, Hers was a deautiful impersona- thom of the goddess who, after a Rip it xg ae Ee I i 4 . ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS in the Swiss canton of Ticino are ? : Hi i i i HI f i 5 i i fl TH [ 4 i i tf E 8 : r) i iF gece fal oF He I 5 | i i 3 te F eS i 4 i H i as raf F ee, Me eed $831 ie seg arranged this affat o'clock Jan. 1, in a the structure, th ent’ that a long list of speakers will lovadie Ven Winkle sleep of twenty years, was @wakened to a woman's realization of fe and love. More than that, it was @ Gelight to hear the muaic aung by a eoprano for a soprano aa Wagner wrote *H Se Feed teh was | Borough Preside heriff; Francis T, Martin, Ato it Gan dward Polak, the 8. Behuis, the to be present and ac- they will add immeas- If they can be Joliied tmto the right moog they m be induced to “say a few words, dot of oratory will have to reaped to give every one at Miss Bronz within Mr, Koob' ours, BUT REAL FESTIVITIES ARE Less FORMAL. It te the lighter, lees formal phase of the celebration, however, which is inter- esting the greater number of the Bronx's hundreds of thousands. This begine on New Yeoare Eve, and at that time the brants of thie hour are out to celebrate Bot only the county debut but also the inauguration of Douglas Mathewson as William J, Flynn orn, | and Jerome B, Healy as Coroners, They | T™® jas been practicaly that | deserve something in th under construction, al-|lifcation, 20 that al form to speak of this/ished upon the gentlemen who are to » The North Gide Board/ escort Mi and the Bronx Ber Associa-|county experience. to bel The very centre of things in the Bronx largest | is at the junction of Third avenue, Wil- jupreme | tis avenu: Court chamber. There the deauty and/ ninth iry of the Bronx will gather under | pve the suspices of @ joint committee of | jant twenty-five, headed by Edward R. Koch, to Heten to ail the noe things | sections of the Bronx, for instance, ve} Broadway between Thirty-fourth and) to say about the debutante and her) porty.second streets, the New Year's way of « Jol- Brons through her firet nd One Hundred and Forty- t, amd there the New Year's tion is to be the most brill- joudest.» And now we come fo the talcum powder. In the outlying Eve crowd disporte itself with confetti. Not @o the Bronx, It goes Broadway one better and uses talcum powder. Every other man and woman in the throng which will jostle ite way up and down the "Great White We: of the! (t, Moreover it was superbly sung by Mme. Gadeki. Jacques Urlus, recovered from his “acute indigestion” (1 think thet was what Mr. Guard called tt on Christmas Five) sang well and acted the young hobbiedehoy finely. Hie spirited fight with the Dragon did not impair bia encounter with Wotan, dis- vised an the Wanderer, or his ardent Gispiay of affection for the sleeping beauty that hie kiss awakened. ‘The cast (noluded Reiss as Mime, than whom one may never expect to are a better; Gorits as the only Alberich, Put- nam Griswold in @ noble presentment of the Wanderer, Margarete Matze- nauer es an imp ve Era, Basil Ruyedael aa the fog-horn<tragon and Lanora Sparkes ae the voice of the Dirds, a really exquisite bit of singing. Mr. Herts conducted with authority as well as with affection. “Haensel und Gretel, firat time this season at a special mat- inee yesterday at the Metropolitan Opera House, drew a large audience in which children were well represented. 8 Morgenstern, who conducted, ung for the includes supper, but It's a novelty in the Bronx, all not be lav-|]OF FICIAL FLAGS ALL READY FOR) USE. Early on Now Year's Day the Bronx oMictal fing will be flung to the breeze from countless flag staffs. This ie a precious bit of bunting of three hort- fontal stripes, orange, white and baby blue, The centre of the white stripe loon which ts potsed over a nkly ocean. Ne Cede Malis,” freely translated, Below | which, means “We should worry.” Al day long the various political clube of the county will ke 4 for the benefit of tho: Bronx on New Year's Eve will be armed | burden of the day there will be punch Woerally aprinkle those they pass, And before morning One Hundred and Forty- Binth street will be a “White Way” in- deed. Also, it will be somewhat per- fumed. And for @ week thereafter the county will resound with the sound of clothes beating. Perhaps for more than & week it will serve as an explanation ‘ .N-dy [for other powder on other coats, but wri that’s not at all the same story, not at Mdoey Gievem ant beckache, ond 1 have had it * bed that for aight dare abd iehle 3 could not ot. o 1 thought i : H iz a i i i: HF ene: im which the Bronzttes are going in for the celebration i» te be found in the fact that in the large restaurants up and down the "White Way" and even eastward to Huat'e Pagjnt, table reser- , ations tor the evening of the day be- | Seve are now quotes Ot Crom 8 to & with a box of talcum powder and will| bow’ ike that, i ekilled and handy, There will be utely no reason in the world for ny one to become parched for more than @ minute at a time ‘There are thres men in the Bronx who are bus: tlons for the great event Billy Gibson te having hie black plush hat dusted bie mustache curled and Arthur Mur- One index of the enthusiastic sansa | pay fg practising hand-shaking to be ia trim to receive congratulations on the success of the Tammany people last fs on tiptoe with euppressed excite- ment. They eay that after the first of January it ts to be printed in red on ol maps wee enammiter ® radiant sun up to the | with ao making personal prepara- and fluffed up, Gene McGuire is having November, In the mean time the Brons Martin, all of them familiar and each in good voice, The organist was Frank ioh’e train- hown in the nuances and admirable balance of the choirs, The performance will b ated to-night “LOUISE” TO BE SUNG IN ENG- LISH AT CENTURY NEXT WEEK Charpentier's “Louise, which Mr. Hammerstein introduced to us at hin Manhattan Opera House in the original French and, thanks to Mary Garden and one or two other artists, made very Popular, {= to be sung in English for the first time in America at the Cen- on Tuemlay evening. The cast calls for & large number of principal singers— more than thirty—and the production must have atmosphere to reach any measure of success, Milton and Sar- gent Aborn, apparently, are striving to nounced the Sunday night concert to-morrow for a acen hearsal, the accossories having been loaned by the Boston Opera Company. Up to the rehearsals will ‘arried on under the direction of Mr. Sendre!. On the open- ing night Louise will be sung Bea- trice La P: Kathleen Howard wil! be her mother and Louis Kreidler will bo her father. Gustaf Bergman will be | Julien, the lover of Louise. T™ 1 be @ holiday matinee of “Hi and Gr " on New Yea:'s Day, with the eame cast as on Christ- mas Day, followed by ‘An International Ballet." Schonberg quartet, which is to be 4 by the Flongaleye at their next eription concert, ls auch @ novelty Mr, de Coppet wishes to give ihe ribers an opportunity of hearing it than once. Accordingly he has for rehearsal at the Cort Theatre to-morrow evening. annual entran, Piano, violin, afternoon, &c,, on next Saturisy ‘The Educational Chamber Music So clety’s concert in the Straus Auditorium composed of Alexande: thaniel Finkelstein, Jac: and Modest Altechuler. They will play works by Borodin, Ivanow and Techai- kowsky, Christmas organ recttal will Seymour Schw: r, rector of the music in Trinity Luthe. Chureh, Reading, Pa. KITTY CHEATHAM To Give TWO HOLIDAY RECITALS. Mitty Cheatham'’s aaausl Chvtomes tury Opera Houne next week, beginning | last minute, too, singing and acting | to be subjected to an annual tax. This would appeal to residents of Har- lem flats. THAT RECENTLY INVENTED BOMB which will throw a man into &@ stupor for several hours probably is loaded with Christmas bills. Save your hair! Make it soft, DISAPPEARS—2o CENT DANDERINE ence how dull, faded, brittle and just moisten a cloth with Danderi: re] fluffy, lustrous and beautiful. ‘Try as you will, after Danderine, you cannot fin of dandruff or falling hair will not itch, but what most, Will be aftera you see new hair, fi ~yes—but reall; over the scalp. A little Dun bles the carefully draw it through hi carefully draw it through your tale 4 I strand at immediate and at neat ar FIRST MAN to raise asparagus in New Jersey, John H. Walling, is dead in Port Monmouth, Il be light, fluffy and wavy, an appearance of abundance; parable lustre, softness and Ii peaiity and shimmer of teye t ivation of single trace | i ey | NEW YEAR'S EVE PLANS at hotels and restaurants indicate that the infant 1914 will be taught all the new tango steps promptly upon bis ar- rival. health. a 25-cent bottle of Knowitog’s rine from any drug store or tolet counter, and prove that poe hair is os pretty and soft as any-—that it has beem it ad or deiured by careless trest- that’s all, BARBERS in Acquackanonk, N, J., have raised the price of a hair- cut to outsiders to 25 cents, Residents still pay only 20. 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The doctors at a hospital later testified that every bone in his body was sound. and New Year recitals are to be given this year at the Lyceum Theatre on next Monday afternoon and on the fol- lowing Monday afternoon, Each pro- gramme will include much that ts new, her the less because her vogue has 4 beyond thi of A nd, France, Germany, Rue. , in fact, to all of continental research, and the materia to please because of her exquisite taste. But Miss Cheatham knows that iots of us who refuse to “grow up" will de- mand old favor! i. pated us by putting eome of them the regular bill of fare, including Archi- bald Sullivan's "Phe Little Gray Lam :.” Her inimitable negro songs and etori: nt delivery of famili rhymes The second of the Metropolitan Opera new productions for the s Montemezal's “'L.' 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