The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1914, Page 9

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tee a ee a NING WORLD MONDAY MAROH 2, 1914. — be ., ‘n which she |naval Romain'@pvertu sung at the Me ropolitas, Opera House E bui were revcued by Ernest; teeta, gi ‘ o's Nellie Melba aoashaiiel ber tarnc oe rine wung- iiitam Tell” overture and Lisi y night Riccardo sar. THRE CHILOREN DIE Bates, who was carried to a hospital ec ret 4 »f ft { eal tk I * aspirants ier attr Kenors. who rep asa ba pele ood vob Ae gt bs ) eee 7 > . . - . bs r \ } — though not in good v ir. Mai is > . k . Ne Charms ANEW ein ting them to equat her? They piTte, Secret of Siranne,” Wolte-'atrived munfully to make & Rood tm: IW BURNING HOUSE w 1ISaElimination: of¢W ast« ° ° \included the Addio from “La Boheme,” |Ferrari’s dainty little one-act opera, personation. Emmy Destinn, By “ * \with Beatrice La Palme, Louis Kreld- and the rest of the cast were familiar c ONAREAL Switzerinnd, , a Her Singing the Ave Marla from “Otello.” the ig, und Frank Phillips, was the f@a- in a not very spirited performance. | Two Gh. Ras Rescued When Fire] Thee Swiss Atpine climbers Every businoss man knows how difficult it ie to keep the pireun holes and iq , Jewel Song from “Faust.” “John An- | ture of the popular Sunday concert at | ; | Meylan, Henri Dentand and 3 of hia desk free from the aceumulation of useless papers. Every housewife : derson My Joe, John,” and “Coming \the Centusy Opera House last night.) “"Tefland” will not be sung at the Destroys Tiree Cottages, Are | Dreguet, were silted y i how difficult it is to keep her hy free from tl sccumulstion of all " Australi Pri aa| Thro’ the flys.” ‘ida ‘Divito, ‘violinist. and Orville | entury Opera House to-morrow night aries “ of uselens thi So it is with the body. Tt te difleult to keep ustralian Prima Donaa Jan ket te a ee totritet ‘Harrold, Albert Parr, Gustav Berg- as had been announced. The Messrs. Seriously Injured. foreiher they bad attathes 0 height et | Seomemelatee Untena tt ace doe Ghd Kubelih in Concert| orc was a. joint star with, Mrse [Lacie ht thy entrees Sitters rere Aver” hate decided ines, albetee us who was a join vith 3 logged. Degian! - | Adkingyof the company at the Hippodrome-—| Melba. aiso got a warm reception. He was heard in Vieuxtempe's con- Frieda Hempel and certo No. 4, saint-Sagns's “Rondo ingers Were opera needs more preparation. In. BHREVEPORT, La, March 2.--| $00 feet, when an avalanche swept ‘The waltzes from Richard will be rometited a tri *—|thein over a precipt ‘Der, Rosenkavalier” and iii corning of Hn Greta Three children were burned to death, | Meyian and Dentand ‘Hungarian March” were Se-|two burned seriously and a man was DR. PIERCE’S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY Ottilie Met Heard|Carriccioto:" and. compositions by orchestral numbers. i of Suzanne. overcome by heat and rendered un-|George Newberry Ga Teblet or Liquid Form) 4 le etsger fea Sapriceioso, ot ee conscious last night when three cot- Assiate the stomach digestion of Leyla fa turned inte \ Paganini, Sarasate and Dvorak, A| Isabel Hauser, pianist, and the wore dsatre rereising, Gisen end oh percebose Wane mavter 16 speweip. Srpeees ot eet 1] With the Symphony third scioist was Edmund Burke, and concert atthe (Beaaco, Th vec. GEN KING, STRIC brand porn fire tn West Sereeten Susie seatals soon and oemren slosh boueed ead bate trength of youth. Now is the time for your rejuvenation, plane records in this country, was killed we trial bo Sf thie medicine. sug Jessie Murlhurm— Fred Murihurn|in a fight yesterday near the Andes Commenca Peis oer ace each less iv - Frieda Hempel was the soloist with cf ere Mountaing, Lieut. imines antral, « (Ten vated ec Fa. Risers husds tr case of feos tare, miter Bamroeee at Agottan Hail . ‘The opening number Doctors Refuse to Predict Out aie eee entaiaer nd moe badly injured. . By Sylvester Rawling. afternoon. ‘sang arias|Borodin’s quartet in D major, but Base | on Phy: ELLIE MELBA. at the Hippos i “Die Entfuehrung aus which the Saslavekys gave fine ex-| come, but Base Hope ly drome Inst night, radiant ag adem Metall” and from Bellint's ‘Park: | pression. sique of Veteran and Poet. apring morning, made a host of |such advantage since she came from| Ottille Meteger, leading contralto in C. King, who is seven- opie forget for couple of hours | Berlin to join the Metropolitan Opera|the Hamburg Opera Company, who] Gen. Horatio the blighting winter weather out of[COMPany. She was in excellent voice /made a quick return trip to us last |[ty.four years old and one of the moet © 3S Years Loaders of Fashion, GRO { and Philharmontec Or. |baritone, and the accompanist at the Mr, Seslavaky and 3 ' | | BY PARALYSIS, RALLIES piano was Gabriel Lapierre. chestras. and accomplished the diMcult florid |season to sing twice with the Phil-|distinguished veterans of the civil foors. There were vacant seats UP- | passages with eage. Not only did she 4, probably, to war, is In @ serious condition from & ttairs and down, of course, but the |receive « dosen, recall aut he ame oa: " yet, but his doctors Pze of the audience, under the cir- | bers of the orc! ent \- astically in the applause of afternoon which justified |and strong physiai iumgtances, was a remarkable tribute | nce. ar, Demiraean Ad ‘tie “ius [ter eppearsace, “ier, voice teas wel: | tfavor, Tt will be several Club AVE.. 19° TOZO® fo the vogue of the Australian prima- fciete a fine exposition of oa. tag ed and quality and she te a lever, before = can predict fonna, And what a rich reward there pain ett 8 slovany fourth ay ie as de worthy rages nt vo aed Punean on oe a frre Plan was for those who heard her! In Scknowledge the anpplause, Lisst’s t'a|Tohvas well as German son and her | night at a performance W, A. Marble and. and John S. Sheppard, Jr., as RECEI VERS wvely voice and with glowing art she | «. " Strause’s “ enun ion of each was e. ‘Academy 0 io and wae : eBe Eveline tina er ey i ie oneal de ernment} On account of the prevailing snow storm, ger songs were familiar, but who ts In the Metri ita: oO) the Symptiony Concert for Young|side his wife and his daughter, lant night the outside artet mas ie People at Carvegie Hail on Saturday| Mrs. Clara King Littlefield. e e e 9 Yolanda Mero, Hungarian pianist, afternoon wi. all, Wagner, It Q ll d t d d Ss The Tachalkowaky ‘converto: was her cluded selections tro F all advertise merchan ise in Sunday 8 nm (tse haar The ouie oer and es pe m1 A oe soloists were Mme, Margarete rs bccn : ° contralto the Symphony Orchestra, with Hor. . de ited by atio Connell, baritos as soloist, all] Congress for bravery drinug the war, r ma Vere well played As ied tron several promotions. ‘ie ia 6 apers, Wl e on vale iuesda ‘Samson et Dalila.” Lambert M Mr, Damrosc! jawyer, and was Democratic nominee phy sang the Prize Song from tions were most interesting, for Becretary of State in 1896, Meistersinger” and an aria from Accounts Boheme” ‘Die Goettordaemmerung” from Verdi ropolitan Opera House on Satur- Meyerbeer's \day afternoon marked the return to H | the cause of much the company of Louise Homer, the Horlicks The orchestra, under the direction! 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