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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY as do ® grand inquisitor, Elizabeth BISHOP CONROY INSTALLED, jcat edral yesterday by Archbishop Dat- rs A AR: Valois, Princess Eboti, together | OGDPNSAUF jane ida f New York. Highest 9 | terle of woodcutters, hunt~ + tank) The Rt. fe the Roman” Catholic i ae, a \o., ladies and gentlemen of the court, CHA TEE AG) RTOS Lies ] paee vrisoners, halber- 4 eat Bs RITZA GETS LONG CONT..ACT ci SPs ea acerca ¢ ae \; ea of the type — . _ , Ue operusor the period, andof the ee) {TSI ISLS ES, ‘ mee ee é | ttings, w h et — . eZ Ss 3 £ s : | etuly and) imposing. Variant 3 * eo Profit Lures Soprano Star From Metropolitan |). iii" pot is the re Don Cartos es fallivg in love with his stepmother, o--Vi ‘ i I he Last season it was als Viennese Artist Stays Next Season | moat 18 Yongeat aiow tm the” Metro: 9. dt i j an's prtoire, this year the ---Muratore to Sing Here. j palltan'a: Fepertaire; #0 ney. ij . is ell with us and is to slag “Mar-| Tle music, the usual aggregation Reg. Trade Mark Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Frank H. Warren | dis to sing “M. : By 6 . guerite” in “Faust” to-morrow night.|o° bik arias, duets and concerted E. Flying pieces of the operatic bomb | The Farrar inéident did not arouse ;Huinrers. Is of unequal merit. The ‘stablished 1879 that Geraldine Farrar threw into the |much more interest among New York urden of it falls to Rosa Pon- 9 rs feli and sput. {Opera goers than the despatches from |* Eliaabeth. and it becomes her Cc TU Cc eons 7 raake.of opera patrons fell a Chicago that Lueten Muratore, fam- | * She is far happler here than Py t by. coincidence, upon the pearpead Fs jtenor and husband of bina || ae ae ial gr . ' imense wd that yesterday | Cavalieri, had quit the Chicago Opera | hi m CLOT RA OT ; o. \ ot pn immense crowd that yesterday en fn Mutt esate coat | seartinell won an cloquent and tune: at Sale WILL CLOSE OUT—FRIDAY & SATURDAY by ho longer sing under Mary Garden,|ful Don Carlos; De Luca as Rodrigo, uary litan to hear the newest ope- | tye took a train to-day with his wife | the HINER follow of os scant has ‘ “ tar, Maria Jeritza, sing one of |for New York. on of his fest roles, and Jean r= H hi I L : A or The first impression was that}don Is a wondrous looking Princess re) ouseno: inens Farrar’s famous roles, Flori) iitore had “quit cold,” but later|Rloll, Miss Gordon has the pleasure The crowd acted ax though istatements were that he would not|0! singing the hatte scarred aria, ‘ ere having its final chance at|sing with the Chicago organization| “Oh, Don Fatale—oh, fatal gift of Reductions of 10% to 25% Jeritza. next scan He wet not dut to sing | he ei) 5 gomeigint see My the 5 again in Chicago this season, so his er Q i ° P a it bedi aie i fe departure tor New, York would be [ots aiand, becaune of uoarbenees EDUCTIONS of 10% to 25% have OR WOM N MISS S -Casasaa already has in his safe natural enough, as he is to sing here | suddenly acquired, was forced k E E tract with Jeritaa,|with the Chicago eémpany next Mon- prize basso ‘aria of the opgra, been made throughout the greater & a bach Mpeg hee "\day, and word came from Chicago| Thus the Fates their gifts alot; A is : calling for fifty performances @ 8ea- lias’ night that he would slnig here Bs not part of our stock of Household Linens, the disappointment of those’ Muratore i& quoted as saying he [a ‘away would not have been so|liked to sing with Miss Garden, but] Joseph Lhevinne and his wife } not under her. Miss Garden’ was|Rosina played a Rachmaninoff suite Thus the Viennese soprand| cicted as saying: “It is the last|for two pianos in Carnegie Hall to came over for a season, and/straw. It rte ag of foreign|a big Lobe ior pd ge 2 ey eid tional, |ddmination in tl joago opera.| movements and rather cult for Lenn heroics ter of the|From. now on Americans, Perot four hands, especially the waits and @ regular member 0! foreigners, will be given preferenee.”|tarantelie sections. The couple did ten. But Muratore is not quitting the|extremely well with it, making the performance was « benefit for | Chicago Company right now, and the|Roinance colorful ard effective. Mr. Florence Crittenton Lengue and|arfount of newspaper ce devoted| Lhevinne contributed solo numbers Jerftra repeated her thrilling inter-|to the break {s not caloulated to hurt] in addition. Rion ofthe Roman actress, business when he appears here Mon- oy Limited Quantities Whatever quality, pattern or size you desire you will find at a new and reduced price. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets NONE C. 0. D. NO EXCHANGES. NO CREDITS. f Shlisky., in Town Hall, gave hat his fine voice is under- gossip naturally had to do|day night with the company. iss Farrar’s determination to mene 21 Cloth and Velveteen Suits ‘ere’ of Salou nad of greatly and sane well a MONCN NEMCMC EC (size 14 only) Originally 55.00 to 60.00 15.00 tte aac wee rere this | IN THE REALM = vs 29 Fur Trimmed Suit: Yale talk, inasmuch as the ults eee eee n | | OF MUSIC , Originally 59.50 to 95.00 38.00 figures she receives at present. an observer it looks as if the|, A - 5 simply has made a wise busi-| “Don Carlos, Verdi Opera, decision. She has had the con- dh venture in mind for some time Sung at the Metro- ©‘ has been set upon it. Her voice right now than it has been for politan. period, is just ripe for con- al 19 Fur Trimmed Costume Suits Originally 76.00 to 125.00. 58.00 14 Fur Trimmed Suits (2 or 3 pi Orignaliywosobrwo 78.00 17 Handsomely Fur Trimmed Suits Originally 139.50 to 275.00 Q8 50.to 195.00 - le for the Farrar talent, nor By Frank H. Warren. F : in which she is appearing| Another of those old fashtoned,|; |B THIRTY FOURTH STREET losing hold with the public and | spectacular grand operas, “Don Car- |): |B los," had its first performance of the |,' chani - ain= phe His arr & Cnanee at Her, remains) con last night at the \Mertosei- |" fam N I aft eta Fr Ks 6 Farrar was born jin 1842 and/tan. When it was revived hero in| |B irthday next mont! will ", 192 sew | ia to make all the hay left to her| oocemee’s 1920, It was new to New next few years and her motto] York except for a few presentations diem.” Fifteen years as|ut the Academy of Music in 1877. It queen should satisfy the most|was firet produced in Paris in 1867 The music is, of course, by Yerdl, ‘fs guest artist, for the Metro. |set to a libretté that is a Samlloys in doors are apen to her. In|puzzie und feunded on a Schiller words, she may havé the run of ly. Sour old King Philip Sec- without the drudgery. But she ond figures prominently in the cast, ‘The modes of Spring that will be worn now by Women and Misses who “keep up” with Fashion Women’s and Misses’ Coats and Wraps Specially Priced. Women’s Fur Trimmed Coats Sport models of English ‘mixtures with large shawl collars of raccoon. Dressy ‘models of fine materials with taupe. wolf, Scotch mole or Australian opossum collars. 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