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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH | at of the Irish dallads and folk-| love to Mr. Sousa and the musicians music, with Alfred Meyeritn, « youre gongs that Mr. MoCormack has fees signified that she would like to, Belgian violinist; Pauline Mallet- ae a grea as Cy ‘ah laughed and they | embrace the whole audience. | Erovest, W'the Vioeipia hg = Durtoux, o ‘as the it moved them, over | cellist, as the Vicelpian Trio. | Malveuney, os associate manager with| Mr. ' MoCormack's interpretations. The Boston Symphony Orchestra | Mr. Wagner of the Irish tenor’s tour,/ There was no pity for him, although | took leave of us for the season at Maude Fay, the Bat San Francisco #- ai that took place was familiar.| Dis doctor, behind the ac Carnegie Hall on Saturday afternoon, prano, long ® boast of the Munich There were new songs on the pro-| fling him up “with dope second symphony and Opera, because of continued bron- sere s that were worthy. protested to me after he had taken | the prelude to “Die Meistersinger” chitis, {s compelled to postpone her | cared? Who | two grains of strychnine to keep him | were the most interesting numbers r Sylvester Ra eli 4 penning wing. The audience that crowded} going; but "I wouldn't disappoint 'em | on the programme, because they were J Gave another | tne house from top to bottom, inolud-|for anything,” he sald. And he| Played with all the perfection that Nye nn John M "Cormack \i.: recital announced a second time for to-morrow afternoon at Aeolian Hall Mrs, Herman Lewis, Miss Fay’s man- ager, now names Saturday afternoon, pac! 1, as the date. reottal at Carnegie Hall yester- | didn’t. this world famous band has attained, day afternoon. It was his seventh | n& {Re stage, with a host turned)" “the novelty of the programme was| Dr. Muck’s programmes this season away, didn't, They wanted, and tn- ee this season in New York. Save th: the singing By Mr. not always been enti ot sisted upon having, and got. a dozen,| the first time of five songs of Laur-| the subscribers, who have filled ‘che ~ ence Hope, set to music by our own| seats, Other faults havo been found, Henry T. Burleigh, the accomplished but ft ts too late now to discuss the negro baritone of St. George's Church, | matter. If the war in Purope #hall finely descriptive, musically worth |be over before next season every- while, and interesting each of them,| thing may be different. In the samo Besides, also, for the first time, there | hall, on Saturday night, Modest Alt~ Enrique Granados's "The God. achuler and the Russian Symphony | dese in the Garden,” in which tho Orchestra also closed its searon, The composer of the new opera "Goyescas” | programme included novelties tha shows a pretty talent for song-mak-| would better have been presented sgt on Wo Shar bectik Fiat _ CONCERTS AND M\ METROPOLITAN OPE! ‘Tonight pol JOUSE RAND OF THE SHREW.” pe rah Uae ¥en Mehl WB "MILHOLLAND Tork Reott ‘to $2 at Box = CARTER'S . ing. No need to enumerate the rest,; earlier, So next season again wo, sotto: Eh They aro enshrined In every. Irish| Must look forward to a repetition of | THEATRES heart, even that odd little Dublin! them. At Acollan Hall on Saturday [NEw TOW ADING THEATRE, fragment, the shortest sonz on nec-| afternoon Harold Bauer and Ossip | ENDURE Baw & 40st, Bre « ord, “The Magple’s Nest,” which Mr. brilowitech gave a two piono re- ‘ol. & Sat. al, The players drew a large audience. ELSIE FERGUSON tm Hall Caine’s MARGARET SCHILLER names of these master McCormack sprung upon us once as Aa The surprise and, apparently, would like ty:-Great Age, . to forget: ‘but. we won't’ let him | measure of enjoyment they got out of iT " sv ote Tendency Donald McBeath "won favor, at he |the entertainment Is problemation). | TYCEUM Yat tact Pig, Matinees Th THE HEART OF WETONA NEWAMSTERDAM Wawa kad Shakespeare Tercentenary Festival TREE iw HENRY Vill More Proof That Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound Relieves Suffering. Chicago, Ml case of female il Vegetable Com. pound was recom- mended and I took about six bottles, It fixed me up all right. 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Your and an- by a woman, and held in strict confidence. 5 | Edwin Schneider proved once more | Schoo! on Saturday night the People’s | to liv — Gar er. : his worth as an accompanist. Symphony gave @ concert of cham! French diseuse, just back from a successful tour of Canada, Wa Orewa a HUST OAR SHOMATURE OF ‘Dn me ZB Toltate nore at Maxine Etott's The- atre, There was a sold-out house | BESSREER EAB aH | Sessa" et OB GS enjoyed the oon 4 bert disclosed In a new programme that fnoluded“‘Anctennes Com ‘Chansons’ des Fou des Cures de Village was assisted by Emily Grosser, vio- nist, who won much favor by ter flutist, George Barrere. gem of an accompanist at the piano Stephens, whose self-effacement, con- sidering his great talent, is remark- be repeated on Tuesday. afternoon, with a new one on Friday afternoon, W Donaid does, for hie violin solos, and At the Irving, High | © Not Yvette Guflbert, the matohles MR : M AY $ r | whe liver « ] " night the first of a new series of \ commanding grace that Mme. Guil- plaintes,” "Plaint ons du Second her ‘playing, and by the mas- A Mme, Gullbert has found fn Ward able, Last night's programme is to and another next Sunday night, 421 St. Even, at 616. inews Wed, a Bat, 2 16, ON | he ‘tuteat Play “Samson et Dalila,” at the Metro- politan Opera House on Saturday afternoon, with Mme. Homer and Mr. Caruso in the cast, drew a capacity house that wasstrented to a thrilling performance. “Die Walkuere,” in the evening, with Mmes. Gadski, Kurt and Ober and Messrs. Urius, Braun and Ruysdael filling the principal Li hia also got a fine presenta- on. PIPING ROCK A popular V front IDE Collar with the new “Piping Rock” bow tie €& COLLARS have—exclusively— Linocord Unbreakable Buttonholes © Geo. P. Ide & Co., Makers, Troy, N. ¥. It was Ireland's Night at the Hip- podroma Sunday concert yesterda’ the house decorated with American and Irish flags, with Irish harps tn lobbies and with shamrocks every- where, The soloists were John O'Malley, tenor; Joseph Marthage, harpist; William Harrigan (the son of his ever-to-be-remembered father, ward, familiarly known as Ned), and Arthur Aldridge, Mr. Sousa and | his band played Irish melodies galore and everybody was happy. BUT! the real star gle Cline, dressed all in green as far as we could see | (and there wasn't much left to the | let tmagination), who threw McCluskey | swered down in most vigorous fashion, ‘made | \R\ Caen ution ane su PALATAY. : MERRY WIVES EUSTON 3, Brandon Te (Se) MELODY OF fut” Abi with j HUbS: ON tit Heat ELTINGE ¥} ‘ POLL. Fal WARMEA] HARRY Hes et ot Ereune: Mata, Weel, (Pop.) & _with Fred Niblo as pees ON. AC. EY, 33.21 in hie iriuniph. ‘THE GREAT LOVER. ASIOK tx 49! 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