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—_——_ By Sylvester Rawling. lings of some ‘Wagnerites, who look for more thun- Gerous utterances by the instruments. ‘Mer. Bodantky is right. I do not re WMiecalled “comic” opera in which the Principai eingers were given such @apacitics and to portray their stage @haractors. Tho exceptionally warn wreeting extended (o Mr. third act left no doubt of what Past audience thought of him and Teading of the score. ‘There was an unmistakable dull- in the singing at the beginning. voices proved as the action ped. Johannes Sembach was ly and tuneful Walther, Frieda 1 was a charming Eva, and Well came nearer to hetic delineation of the genial, cobbler-philosopher-master- Hang Sachs, than Bodanzky's thoughtfulness. there were Otto Goritz’s incom- le Beckmesser, Albert Keiss’ t David, ‘t Magdalene, and besides Carl Braun's Carl Schiegel's Kothner. reat chorale, thanks to Mr. @ & profound impression. Dvorak’s “From the Aympbony” is a beautiful work of which one does not easily tire, It was though, that both the Philbar- ic and the Symphony Orchestras Bhould have selected it for their con- werts, yesterday afternoon, especially As Mr. Damrosch had exploited it re- Setti, New World gently, The novelty of Mr. Stransky's mme at Carnegie Hall was Ed und Severn's violin concerto, prac- y a first porfor: with Max (UB RHEUNATE \AGHNG JN ~ IND STOP PAN pm Satan relief with a@ trial bottle of old “St. Jacobs Oil.” i ! i ; i i which nev burn the ski: Limber up! Quit complai small trial botth old, ts and cannot Get “St, ng! from dacobe 0 is jnst as good for sciatica, . lumbuge, backache, sprains, Aa. | OF 191 By Roi Cooper Megrue, ~ ROLLING 48th STREE sm Ne il NA AO EID OCOD ALLELE LLCO LEE ABTS LLL ELE 0 WITH JUL By ROBERT ELTINGE Sel BY MARGARET MAYO IE MEISTERSINGER” got its old-fashioned ‘Gali a performance of the Master's Bracious opportunity to exploit their Bodanzky as entered the orchestra pit to lead} a he has For this he owed much Marie Mattfeld’s Robert ‘a effective Night Watch- Pogner ‘The uibtet was sung beautifully and the small | | ud in VATA AALL EAA DUL LUAU LOUD ALLI TELE LLEY LALLA LULULLIDUADYLIA Aa UNDER FIRE A WAR PLAY WITHOUT NOISE, VA AAEILLLLAL LALLA LALLA ILLUS EDA Edgar Selwyn's Great Comedy of Adventu ALLEL ALLL AAU DALLA LLL OME THE ETERNAL MAGDALENE CMLL ELLELOL LEA ABIL LL ELLA AL LALLA AAU DALSALU LULL FAIR AND WARMER THE SEASON'S BIG LAUGH SUCCESS. By AVERY HOPWOOD. lwyn and Company Have on Tour MARGARET ILLINGTON in “THE LIE"* BY HENRY ARTHUR JONES. 3 6 Companies in “TWIN BEDS" Die Meistersinger,’’ With Bodanzky Star, imilian Pilzer, the concert master, 4! soloist. Although Mr. Severn the Symphony Orchestra, Tho distin- has a beautiful theme and a delight »| ful accompaniment by the strings, | ;The sky is simply but effectively and in his own nbourin Chonols,” | a treated. tho latter two played for the first “Gloucester ts," by the same time with orchestra, Mr. Kreisler| Prospect Park Accident Wrecked Car) artist, is an admira registry of gave of his best, than which there is ‘ ‘ moored shipping “Cloud Shadows none better, and the overcrowded| Of Vice President Quinn Used in Grain Valley” 1 an ador- house made « great fuss over him able landscape, wh ‘Brush Creek The only other number as the by Chauffeur. }in Winter” is a good winter plece. Dvorak symphony | Versatility is writ large in the four | Aline Van Barentzon, who may be! An automobile, northbound on the paintings, ‘ remombered as a child prodigy, gave! qs, tP > Agnes Watson has painted an ex- & plano recital at Aeolian Tail inet | PA&t Drive of Prospect Park, Brook-| csiient portrait of her husband, He night. She played .a Schum lym, swerved to the roadside at 1/is evidently still ideutistic to her and sonata with taste, and 7 a she has therefore been able to show grasp of her art w fon ane displeoed A. M. to-day and crashed into @ tree | «ner man” in a negligee shirt and throughout the programme promises| north of the Concourse, As the}an outing outfit touc with much well for her, | 7 charm, The 8 are wall modelled ew chauffeur arose from the wreckage) by her and the pos an unstudied The Schumann Club's first concert of the season will be given at the Waldorf-Astoria on _Monday evening. | Mme. Yvette Western tour at thi Theatre to-morrow ening. John Cushing, organist, assisted by a free organ recital on Monday after- noon at 4 o'clock at Calvary Church. Mr. Stranaky and the Phijharmonto have Harold Bauer, as fololst to- Carnegie Hall. Adele Braden, soprano, will gi Orohestra will the English planis: morrow afternoo: Eddy Brown, a violinist who has had success abroad, will make his first American appear was born in England, he is a New Yorker. Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon with Rulshed violinist was heard in a Vivaldi concerto in Leopold Godow sky's “Larghetto Lamentoso,” asia WHEN AUTO HIT TREE ert will make her lust New York appearance before her Maxine Elilott young American | Rachmaninoff and Strauss (English | translations), a Handel aria, Ameri- = sones and a group of Irish folk- es. Six numbers will be given for the first time, High Achievement Marks Exhibit of Macdowell Club. Solomon Ruden, thirteen years . will give a violin recital to-morrow evening at the Harris Theatre, The The preser purpose is not to exploit a prodigy, !t | dowell Club, is explained, but to raise funds for) ci aut his musical education, Otilile Sch bo : t showing of the M No, 108 West Fifty-fifth began on J 6 and 8 whieh .|The composition discloses no great j\2 soprano, and Lawre: Goodman, | will be continued until Jan. 16, is con- first presentation of the #e@-|aooin of thought, but it is a clever jlunist, will asuist ee cerned with the work of a dozen son at the Metropolitan) pit of work and Mr. Plizer played his pres BER aia, ‘Whe: SROU EE dohiavennatt Opera House last night. Thanks)/part in it admirably. DBesldes Mr.| qe Neighborhood Symphony So- |“ @ range o i PBlefy to Mr. Bodanzky, who con-|Stransky continued to explolt ii 10¥0 cigty will give ita first publle concert |! Femarkably bigh and the paintings , it was an excellent perform. | fr Lisrt by playing the Hungarian ¢o.:morrow afternoon at Carnegie) menerally express seriouspess of pur-| 1 hin faatt (f the sing. | Sreoe sympncalc poem ‘Or- Chamber Hall. The orchestra re-| pose, as well as artistic achievement Balada Paglia cr pheus.” Als » was Wagner's cently was formed at the Kast Side] xsry Jouise Upton Brumbach {« id hot rise to the highest levels; |overture to * niries.” ‘Tho Of= Trouse Sottiement in Seventy-sixth | Mts. lou p rumbach by his artistic tempering of the coorire played apie setaly, and a largo Str ith forty-five members, the [represented by she See ot oreh: ¢ gave them every oppor- | #24 fashionable audience was youngest fifteen and the oldest fifty. | these, perhaps her best is “On the oping v4 aA, 5 Whahar ine siastic in manifesting its pleasure. |Seaerans, Jottlieb in oviaiise nt Beach in June.” ‘This shows a charm- hey should be. Despite the] srite Kreisier wan the soloist at! democratiee ing bit of the New England beach ‘The sandy waste with the ocean be- yond, is well rendered and a merry party appears in the foreground, at- tratively grouped under the shelter- ing shade of parti colored umbrellas. GIRL'S HOSE BROKEN one, One of her other portraits deais very pleasantly with a girlish subject well expressed in a simple but effec and went to call an ambulance, ive white gown. Mrs. Watson bas al |painted a good nude. The girl model is shown in full length in an easy Policeman Tierney lifted a girl from | »| under the car, lald her on the grass While the policoman was away the alluring portrait of his wife in which chauffeur and the girl to Seney Hos- her oval face is accented and inten- ified ag to its latent charm by means pital, they described them- of the etriped bath robe worn, The selves as Clinton Brener, No, 3 iills- pose is notably well taken, dale Avenue, Jamston, and Miss|"ierrigt Lond bas sent sixteen con- Buster St. John, twenty-one, a book. | tributions, mostly smal!. Of her work, Keeper living at No. 770 Dedatur)"Tho Edge of the Park" may be Street, Brooklyn. Both were out and brutaed about the face and hands, qnd the girl's nose was broken, ‘Dhey ' | were lat@r able to go home, j where singled out for particular notice be- feeling, cause it is full o: It_deals ance in Acolian Hall on Friday after-| Brener said the car, which ts | GRACE noon. | total wreck, belonged to his employer, PEAR | Daniel W. Quinn, No. 701 West One| VALENTINE Samuel A. Baldwin will res h free Sunday organ. recitals at” the Hundred and vapehagt rd tesla ae | City College to-morrow afternoon at| Manhattan, Vice President of e) Rt E-METRO 4. There will be no Wednesday re-.| Jamaica Trust Company, te had} poe eshan PLAYS citals until Feb. permission to use it last night, he Olive Fremstad, pany, #0 sorely missed | from the Metropolitan Opera Com- | is to give her only New York | sald, and was taking Miss St. Jobo | bome from a party song recital of the season at Aeolian | ~~ Hall yn the afternoon of Jan, 17. Anna Pa tour to a with Sousa at the Hippodrome. the programme also will be Tamak' Miura, the Japanese prima donna. lowa has composer, assisted by at the pi evening Cc. A., No. lyn. The People’s Music League of the Veople's Institute jcerta at_ these public week: Tuesday, Nos, Wednesday, Nos. 7 a Nos. 10, 66 and 4 and 4, 83 a 6 and ‘Thurs- fifty reauites inter {Pablo Casals and his wife, Susan | Sto ; b] IfesCasals, soprano, will Fai setobs Bir concert in Aeolian Hall this after: ; sail |noon, at which Mr, Casate will p nme coe Ho solos, conduct an orchestra and Jacobs! serve as plano accompanist tor the is a hurmless rheumatism liniment | vocal numbers een er er ‘The Italian clergy of New York will | give a concert Tammany Hall on | Wednesda evening for families of Italian 80 at the front, and the itev, Ferdinando Parri, Com- | Very | missioner of the Franciscans America, will del fa lecture in John McCormack's programme at Hall A week from to-mor- inet low WILL. 5 -~1916 with Willlam Courtenay. VICI STONES WIZZ T THEATRE 1A ARTHUR. McLAUGHLIN, THEATRE WILL and SALIGBURY FIELD. changed her * again to-morrow night On Cecil Burleigh, American violinist- Clarence Mayer 10, will give a recital this at the Central Branch Y. M. | 55 Hanson Place, Brook- | will give free con- | schools this iday, Nas. | ‘Selwyn & Company’s 4 BIG HITS 1 A. H. WOODS’ ATTRACTIONS REPUBLIC. THEATRE, [LYRIC THEATRE,| W. 42d St. 42d St., W. of B’way. ed. & ’ Potash “be ’ Fotag! of ” Mawruss a Ip the $ 1 Dramatic Sensation POTASH and PERLMUTTER of the Season * MORE THAN 160 PERFORMANCES |] A. H. WOODS Presents i | Entit) | car of Thomas A. Driscoll, No. 195| pose, ‘on’ a chalr upholstered in a/ " flowered textile, Eleventh Street, Brooklyn, took the |" Alphaeus P. Cole has painted an the Babel e secon: Duy SERIES ett Warner for hi BEST Beats _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, with the park on a rainy day and shows the trees stripped of their foll- k 1 MANAGEM SN NNSA k scene, . given by awarded to Ar- 1916. Friend,” ter Street Push Cart show- ‘RIPPODROME Har DILLINGHAM | | EVERY WEEK BRINGS NEW RECORDS ——Enterprise Under the Sun—— $1. | | SUNDAY THE MOST BRILLIANT EVENING OF THIS REMARKABLE, STAGED BY & AND RETURN APPEARANCE | i : ——At the Greatest Amusemeht—— ! SOUSA x18 Band st it HOORAY SEAT SALE NIGHT BEGINS TODAY FAMOUS SOUSA: HIS JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, Conductor Of the Incomparable—ANNA = ° PAVLOWA: GIOVANNI ZENATELL Special Pavlowa Box Offico—First Time at These Pri 2s sted by Stars of the Ballet ai.d Artists of the Boston Opera Coripany TAMAKI MIURA and Others COHAN & HARRIS ABE AND | MAWRUSS By Montague Glass and Roi Cooper Megrue “*Abe and Mawruss’ fun- nier than ‘Potash and Perl - Chas Darnton, Eve. By CLEVES KINKEAD,” "* 4 With JOHN MASON JANE COWL and a Brilliant Company “In sheer dramatic inten- sity the third act of ‘Com- ‘We stall inugh at ‘Abe and Mawruss’ for at least a year.'’—Alan Dale. “There is one good laughin ‘Abe and Mawruss.’ It starts at 8.20 and lasts until 11 P.M.”’—Burns Manile, Eve. Mail. “‘*Abe and Mawruss’ is a hilarious hit."’—Louis De lov, World, mon Clay’ surpasses any “Abetter play than ‘Potash scene in ‘The Birth of a|and Perlmutter.’’—Haywood Nation,’’’—N. Y. Globe. Broun, Tribune. NOW PLAYING IN NEW YORK IBEKEITH'S sSivvietat a YORK THEATRES BEGINNING MONDAY, Jan, 10-MATINEE DAILY. MARIE TEMPEST ,:::'i; JAMES & BONNIE THORNTON BONNIE GLASS—SOPHIE TUCKER, Others PALACE Broadway & 47t! ALHAMBRA 426th St. and 7th Ave } ORPHEUM BUSHWICK PROSPECT . 9th St r Sth ROYAL 149th St. & Weatchester Ave St rt ELSIE JANIS THEL CLIFTON & BRENDA FOWL WE. FIP ZGRIALD & MORRISON & CHARLEY OLCOTR, ethers Fultor KEITH MMOOKLYN PERPOUMENS Ds Ernest Evans & Co. MILO?—*« Petticoats” NORTON & | ALOWIN, W PUY QUIEN OUe h GRACE Bi Nwait MAK 1d Dy * 8 han THE BRONX DARK ks, alt EFFERSO Jieived DITRIGHSTEIN IN His GREATEST COMEDY TRIUMPH, THE GREAT LOVER Dirichttely ang ATS SE Gs By Mr With FR with GEN ‘PROSPECT [MATINEE S '0¢ LONG ACRE?" sii! THEATRE B way & 45th St ASTOR Nights 8.20. Mats, t@-5TH MONTH AND CONTINUED SUCCESS GEO. M. COHAN?S Great American Farce HIT-THE-TRAIL HOLLIDAY SEATS SELLING CANDLER: THE BIGGEST DRAMATIC TRIUMPH IN YEARS THE HOUSE OF GLASS MAKY RYAN and The Grewt All-American Cost, ORCHESTRA SEATS 81.50 & 82,00) SBE Is BALC, SEATS 500, 750 & 81.00/LN ADVANCE, 3 BIG SUCCESSES PRESENT 83% 0,30 Month LEO iain lieteoe 5 AN ADVANCES" ‘Tel G68 Bryant, Wed. & Sat. at 2.20, 1BLO us “BILLY HOLLIDAY,” 8 WEEKS IN ADVANCE. AT THE THEATRE West 424 St. Tel, 6: #. 8.15, Mats. Wed! & 4 Be NGS WEEKS & Sera PLAYING THE BEST went to Toney Nell for “Hes- age, The atmosphere is most melan-| Honorable mention was also given choly, but the picture i# bright and|to Ernest Watson for his Woolworth snap Building as seen from the deck of a The Association of Women Paint-|ferryboat; Mary Langtry, for her vat ers and Sculptors is showing nearly|the Cirelé, Prospect Park, 200 pre card ¢ ens at the Munict-| Herbert BE. Martini, for hi Trinity pal Art xteenth Street and| Church,” “The Plaza, | Irving | the end of this|and “Ferryboats and month, | Clara McChesney has been active - d arrangement | 8 now on exhi- bition, Local themes, including the Brook-|RADWAY'S READY RELIE® lyn Bridge, the Woolworth Building, ind n typical streets, recur, 25e 50c 1.00 Jagain and again in the exhibition. | he first prize of $100 given by the he G | Association of Women Painters and| r Sculp ‘s has been awarded to Ever fannet wth the Reltef, diluted a bandage to mand Mo Brooklyn a Fig "in fifteen, mninuten | given by |sis-of, Ratway's Pig. "Yn titeean: ming Rowland t, went to Helen ire iL Reece wil be greatly peperted. KE. Susquand for her hres klyn Bridge, | Heef-ten dict, If the disease ia obstinate, with shipping " The toneth ieize of $95, given by «a! ASkfor Radway's and Take No Substitates | EVERY WEEK DAY TWICE DAILY. At 2.15 & 8.15 | SEATS ON SALE SIX WEBKS AHHAD AT FOUR BOX OFFICES. A NOVELTY in 1 P saNUTh VAU DEVILLE ‘PLUS ' ei | BROADWAY STARS IN DE.LUXE EVENINGS 10:15-z25% PHOTO- PLAYS IEE OOOO, "CL Author of “The Rose of the Rancho” “The Bird of Paradise,” Mar “Omar, the Tentmaker,” Third Season (Management Tully & land, Inc.; James G Pend, General Manager). In Preparation—Two New Plays. CHALLE AL JOLSON Starring in “ROBINSON CRUSOE, JR.” Opening at the WINTER GARDEN in February ith David Belasco). 1h Season Season (; gement Oliver Morsece). Buck- CAAA LLLLLAALILI AYLI TTELALELELEL LIMEUM {IL LTT LL IAVE You Copies of Ley the Next SIX SONG ommm FITS OF 1916? “My Mother's Rosary’ “Tm Simpy Crazy Over You’ “When | Leave the World Behind” “When You're Down in Louisville “Araby’ “Hello, Hawaii! How Are You?’ LITT WATERSON, BERLIN & SNYDER C0., MUSIC PUBLISHERS, “Where the Song Hits Originate” Strand Theatre Building, Broadway & 47th St., New York Copies of Above Six Song Hits on Sale Everywhere, N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N VIII MLA PULE THE CITT ZZ it AAA LILLIE LLL LLUL ALLL EMU AML JOSEPH BROOKS’ ATTRACTIONS General Office, 1110 Times Building, New York City, ===SEASON 1915-1 The Great Star A Ress, ai iy nels Bingham, Edith Tattaferre wise |The Great Comedy Succes | TAYLOR HOLMES \* HIS MAJESTY! BUNKER BEAN” By LEE WILSON DODD Bronige bg, itary | CORT THEATRE CHICAGO

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