The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1915, Page 15

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Was soloist in three dainty eighteenth was as lofty as i, was brilliant century bits. the evening, at Aeolian Hall, Sovereign, contralto, with DONT THROW THAT MATCH!| Fon my Destinn Bitte Your a Cigarette * poole fies Coming Back { Frite, Kreisler, the Ausirian Ne aba ist, at Carnegie Hall yesterday after- To the Opera': : Fire Commissioner Robert Adamson hoon, played to an enormous audience, st might at the annual service for h as only John McCormack, the in Grace Methodist Bptscopal Irish cul besides himself, ean draw. Church mado a plea for civilians to ald His popular programme ranged from fhe men who court death in saving the A major Handel sonata to version of a popular Viennes pee & gay “Tambourin Choinols, y himself. He was in splendid form, Which means that his playing was eu perb and that he evoked enthusiastic Qppiause. Carl jon was his ac- companist on the piano. panish, Greek, Irish folk songs Indian, toh Society, Max Jacobs condtictor, its second subscription concert programine included a new Rhapsody” by Henry F. @ group of American songs by By Sylvester Rawling. MMY DESTINN ta coming back He said at least ninet: gd 22h mainte to the Metropolitan Opera Company. The good news was oll airs, Are cue to carelessness. 6 chief causes are the throw: oh 1 Ceara ade tee eP PINE |announced Inet night from the AS gate prevent many|@tage of the Hippodrome, where Mme. Destinn was the star of the! sme, motante Kurt and Jacques trlus Sousa concert. A radiant vision, re- Uplug were were the @oloists in Lig duced almost to sylph-like propor-| 0! wig pt 4 Metropolitan last night h sank Hons, sho had sung arias from/9 soiection trom Tannhauset and to- ‘Herodiade,” “Mme, Butterfly” and] gether the dust from the “Tl Trovatore’ with a voice as lovely|of “Die Walkuete,” Richard Hageman and as opulent as when first ahe ba ae a band 6 ™ sang to us. The storms of appl: Mischa Biman Toeltal that she had ed became a hur- were Mischa Blman's violin recital at Carnegie Hall on Saturday afternoon ricane when the tement was made, When it had subsided she kissed Mr. in aid of Jewish war sufferers. The 000. Sousa squarely on the mouta with Amount realized was sald to be such @ resounding smack that the i Axman, soprano. In’ the eve the Lyceum Theatre, bert gave a third concert, this time by thi phony Orohestra Barrere conducts. Matager f4 the Hotel Ansonia, ogee, fireman), imany were caued by clear: ‘thrown into baby carriages which ie at ‘Thursday Warpene and ine the gramme, Simultaneously, at Acollan high, fat, Osip, Gabrilowitech gave the id ip en ae third of his ex historical plano re-| Arc‘ the world en this time illustrating the Of $100,000 made by mantic composers. His playing of. Government was ref He played at his best a familiar bs ari? roared, understood that Mme. Des- tann’s contract was signed only at 6 o'clock last night, that it te for two years, and that her first appearance Will be as Elsa in “Lohengrin” a week from to-night. Now, if only Liucresia Bori could get back her voive—she looked well and was in good spirits when I met her the other day—and Mr. Gatti-Casazza could seo his way clear to engaging Nellie Melba, if even for only a few guest porform- ances, some of the lustre that the season has lacked might show :teelf. The men are sufficient, but the new women singers have m a disap- pointment, Frieda Hempel, Frances Alda, Melanie Kurt, Margarete Mat- zonauer and Margarete Ober should Pd expected to carry all the ur NEAR 60" STREET FURNITURE Cash or Credit | Open Every Evening Till P.M. ‘Whether tn city or suburb we cater to all, delivering in our own auto trucks, thus saving an expense to you. Let us show you how easy our purchase sys- tem is. Cull tomorrow. All fi which an + Prices are ex- ceptionally After an absence of seven low. yeare from baa Lag aah ea Mt onde Ng came back to the Metropolitan Easily Accessible from WestSideby |! House on Saturday afternoon, it 86th or 59th Street Crosstown Care was welcomed by @ capacity audi- ence, with hund: turned away. The our LIBERAL TERMS cast Included Caruso. Frieda Hempel, Margarete Ober, Giuseppe de Luca, Pompilio Malatesta and Riccardo Togani, Mr. Bavagnoll conducting, Caruso nor Mise Hempel was ase At first, but they improved daily, Mma Ober was not at her probably because of indisposi or Margarete Matzenauer |s an- was sung for the benefit of the Ital-| jian Benevolent Institute and Hos-| pital, with Louisa Villani in the name jpart, and Flora Perini as Suzuki, | | both’ for the first tlne here, Marti | | nellt_and Scotti also were in the cast, | | Mr. Polacco conducting. IN RESERVED SEATS—44th ST. THEATRE Under Auspices of THE LAFAYETTE FUND Tuesday Evening 9:15, December 14th Complete he Last sa of Summer, - AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ran eee Tri nth heaven ly chance to see new Y 4 Rote All 375 In the evening dama Butterty” FRENCH WAR PICTURES Complete POSITIVELY §500 VALUE | | Walter Damrosch and the Sym- phony Society Orchestra at Acolian terday afternoon, before a ca- udience, gave a fine exposition ak’s lovely “From the New symphony, Mr. Damrosch tly bh been studying it anew avel's odd "Ma Mere l'Oye" (Mother se) was also well played, Besides, evening, December l4th, at 9:15. arrived from Fren battlefields to be shown for the first time. Kits” for French soldiers. Boxes $25.00. Orchestra $2.00. Mezzanine $1.50. New films just New York All proceeds go for * 80 ersey and Connecticut. Vanderbilt Hotel. Sats You Can.Get the Ideal For 90c Gift for Every Man A crystal glass humidor jar containing one pound of Tuxedo, the mildest, most fragrant tobacco. At | i every store where tobacco products are sold. Last Christmas more Jars of Tuxedo were given to men through- out the United States than any other single trade-marked article! Because Americans are learning to make suitable gifts at Christ- mas time—and learning that Tuxedo is the best gift of all for a man. Tuxedo is the tplideat, plcasantest pipe tobacco in the world — made absolutely non-biting and delightfully mellow by the original “Tuxedo ; Process” that has never been success- fully imitated. Last Christmas the demand for Tuxedo humi- dor jars was so great that the supply of many deal- ers was exhausted, and thousands of peo le were disappointed. The safe plan is to place your order with your dealer now. He will be glad to set your jar aside for you until Christmas. ‘THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY 111 Fifth Avenue, New York This Tuxedo Christmas Humidor Jar is beautifully decorated with holly, ribbon and Christmas card, and packed in @ handsome carton, for sending by mail or messen- 90c eer; price complete + + ‘TUXEDO IS SOLD IN MANY CONVENIENT SIZé»s: Glass Humidors, $0c and 90c In Curved Pocket Tin, 10 1 ie'Humidere, 40c and 80c In Moisture-Proof Pouch, S¢ Glibert, A special performance of the French War pictures for the benefit of the Lafayette Fund will take place In the 44th Street Theatre on Amen f "Comfort Advance purchases to be made, Francis Roche, Secretary, Room 122. that eminent flutist George Barrere! Schubert, Mendelasohn and sehumann | In Alice Richard pstein at the plano, gave a recital eh included a group of Gorma: and At the Harris Thea- tre yesterday afternoon the Orchestral gave) The erro | and larion Bauer, A. Walter Kramer, Ira Jacobs James H. Rogers, sung by Gladys ning, at Yvette Guil- assisted delightful Little Sym- George —— CATTLE SHOW IN GARDEN. “Cattle Sale and | Madison Square to-morrow. with 300 of the most animals in the world on fhe leading Ayrahires will row. Wednesday and in herds from New inols will be features, class, animale | oh qanibition will be King Regis Pont Alcartra, most’ valuable offer jouth Amertcan 5 PUNCH & JUDY Poe, we _THE EVENING _WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1915. CONCERTS AND MUSIC. PUNCH ry WUDY ie" ante Ce a) RECITALcxsnsnss PAYTON OF ante, 10. Hn “DA Chote METROPOLITAN site TONIGHT AT Bin. s cu. TR ARON AR PIANO Var! THEATRES, 2 t Plathiouse GRACE GEORGE | 2+ ie Misi Ets WE Ontas, to Great Bi nOESiN ait THE ETERNAL eee ABERG vs. ied Pt Ma COR } ng ae ‘Bve8.18, Mate, Wed, (Pep. “ oo THE PRINCESS Pat STANDARD {iwy, 4,00 8. ry Bie at hat? wat Cae Hace 6 mia tt L XL c IN UNG AY, Bree. ‘2, Peat 1» sae Palmer, + ant To TREASURE ISLAND] Beate 6 Weeks Abed, Tel, 1006 Uurele Mgmt, Carte Hingham | HIP HIP erect: fae hie Sousa & lis AMERICAN-JEWISH RELIEF COMMITTEE eat, weet i "Oe," Won me sata Fae iN, 4 tat ae he te: see's bead — a Mad 24 _Ave,, § Requests, a Baad inte ey Aik CouMaiA gs i popular ~ BURLESQUE, OLYMPIC ivr Matinee Daily TH GRAND ANNIVERSARY WEEK asad fal’ neff al BROADWAY BURLESQUERS ‘hor “ig to CH Thursday pa fatardas ORKVILLE 2,8, A THE AMERICANS CANS fas 4, World W Wants Work Wonders. ere _________ BROOKLYN, _ (GRAND iremgaemerieee | Matinee Daw.” oe. The Price Sitit GIRLS ‘fol JOYLAND | Byery Sunday——2 Hig Concerts, ____ PHOTOPLAYS. Qinnd camtstie™ |, 2 ANAER A SI nd i 0. |se rant VALESK AL AURRATT ta TI palonant FULTON Ficatine kits COLO IN BRC xeini's ALHAM BRA " KEITH'S ORPHEUM y These are the ONLY Motion Pictures Exhibited to the NP PORK'S EMPIRE L¥ckum ETHEL “HOUR Mts, New Amsterdam By Alanis DIEGFE x Crea CRO Wo alRTy B. ket KN "ek Oh08 &r PABAICR Latest G through E. ALEXANDER POWELL, ite War Correspondent, ALSO at following THEATRES as part of their regular matinee and evening bills: Broadway & 62d St NIAL JOKLYN THEATRES, LEADING JOHN DREW © 1, Mawde Add nee Met Must THEATRES. 0. AROUND THE MAP varies by it MIC NIGH? FROL ic 1th Be Bree at 818, 18 = Wi aM ed, al ei & LONGAGRE 6.0: "fad! Rott Pos LEO DITRICHSTEIN ASTOR Ge tpt nt 2.90. ne et ian 6 Hit THE: TRAIL “HOLLIDAY FR ER NIBLO wi Pilly, Mottider, ves B15. 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