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ney At Opening of of Opera Season THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Her Tosca’s absolutely got them curtain, but nobody I saw was paying box occupant in the program referring to the list NOVEMBER 14 1922," WORLD SULLIVAN LAW i t T P { sobs and sings it lying on the floor. |everyvody else! Somebody must have was mingling wilh the standees and|CRIMES OF VIOLENCE to ee nu hy of re ls so Pept yeste nef hap court of Here's & vorse somebody wrote about | been applauding the singers, for they] unknowns—one solid jam. : violence, particularly the , pat &@ collector for a H stopped, any attention to them. That's the at- but they flit about 4 You'll admit’ the second act f# not altitude of a Democracy toward art,} so it was difficult to settle on any- Accused of Waving Pistol if NE bore, Charles says. body definitely, so T don’t know now ramercy Square—Hold- | With the lovely Vissi d'arte_ The correct thing to do in inter-] whether the one I decided was Mrs. Up Near Court. ; Stranger at © at Our Gates Fert, that Viennes Mied Mi thmadbinr ache abe Pe TS ACR all aad missions is to promenade in the lob-| Beeswax was Mrs. Tuxedo or not. ; who made such & sensation here last) As she mastiontes the rugs upon the and see tie notabies, so we did] Without giasses you've simply got to] Magistrate Levine in Yorkville T k | Writes Home About Her in hives ‘ nt cuneoneay in ota {t—or tried, to. But such hubbub!/know the family jewelry to distin-|Court to-day sald New York's ex- too ah un- Sater lah ly tel dd ead I liked tho tenor Martinelli, too,| People talked about everything but] guish the wearers, Charles says. ssl , too, rience with hold-ups, the shoo Operatic Thrill. much of tt as T wanted to for Charles) 16 Mr. Scotti, as the wicked Bdron| the opera. Charles pointed out to me] After I had definitely picked out the i" 7 “« Le tree d re d years to ] aE a night 'Wid: wa MORGHELERe: RNG Scarpia, did some wonderful acting. | Mr. Otto Kahn, head of the Metro- pone and the Jumpers, the Wid A canan bystanders and accidents ; i . k »|Ppolitan and the man who makes|and the Owenoakes, Charles good- | wit! rearms convinced him there d 1 of 1 } By Frank H. Warren. WAtGh EG. PSSDI6, BS 6 Ee te eee te ae ee Le or Ow el sagis ta this ondary pomatble; Xmol| eaturetiy called my atteation) tortie should be an ipfernational law pre- evelop et eys i NEW YORK, Nov. 14. |tend we were regular subscribers. You) audience seemed to be pretty large. rect cioeo to Mr, Gattl-Casa the | fact that I was using my Horse Show] © 000, gu Memulche ‘ H Dear Sue: Ra eee ee ouctale oats uf and when the lights went up, glory| stetropolitan general manager, and I| program by mistake. But eventually, bd pl ie. cet hy range Pekoe. x] Wath about your woek-onds! wait | "cate? tons Verona 388 eee he, whgt a sight! The famous golden} shook hands with Mr, Willia 1 Guard,|we did see some of the Astors and] individuals. jt ; skebegin- [Jean wt ‘alovly tant dane. We left| Horseshoe, you know, where society! who is in charge of the opera pub-|the Vanderbilts, the Wilsons and the] His comment followed holding in Ever cup is tea | you hear of my week-begin-|dear, it simply, isn't done. bo] Sits, was what our home paper would) icity and the friend of everybody on] Juilliards, and oh, yes, Gen. Pershing. 4800 vail for Hoecial # 4 y p e { 1 Imagine going to the opening | the Horse Show early, but Just to bo} Sits \ y utes ain ef tg obi I ae ee i, | $500 bail for Special Sessions Fred- ‘ agine going Ps lt anhiion, We arrived “at tie: ebeta | Call: Aamloe ob color ana. § »|the door list. He always wears ev Soon ¢ beginning of t " f Slow and of the opera,f7 jason, ® . you would have loved the color dis-|ming dress except on Saturday night,] third act most of the box holders] erick Sullivan, a window cleaner of erte on, the Horse S fe oper! a half hour late and even then we}} 6 P ; ‘on the same day!/ My dear!|were almost tho first persons there, Play the gowns made. There was! when he changes to a dinner jacket.|left. Think of paying all that money] No. 196 Second Avenue, who was ar Curtain up, singing going on, nobody to listen to it and $10 a They certainly know how to ¥ here, My first thrill wa trance, where a lady, Charles said she it’s what I've done, and I don't pW Which was the more thrilling » Sue, don't sniff and say that we Wwe horses in Border City and that was a nocloty er ‘asked me what | nutria lay around like ordinary Kam-| prominent music teachers, ¢ Good-bye, my dear, If you ever get] Patrolman Reilly of the East 274 Opera company occasionally twangs | interial my gown was made of, Of| chatka gazel nd you could scarcely | fAmous pianists, violinists, vocalists, chance at an opening night don’t] Street Station was told a man was tyre there. (Isn't that a unique ex-Jail things! 1 wore that blue baronet|make your way through the mass of} painters, writers, composers, man-|fail to take It. You may not hear} waving a pistol in front of the Hotel ion? I overheard one of the |satih, the on» you like, but Lever im- necklaces, plastrons, pendants, | age merchants from the Avenue,| much opera, but that isn't what you] Irving in Gramercy Square. Reilly gid Laban lhe agined it would attract such attention aux and jades. And every-| (1 Avenue, of equtse), actore,|go for Devotediy yours, found him in Second Avenue. ities use it last night.) I know we uscan Buechero black, and Pom- an yed, titut lovely Rakka blue of 1 you are so fond, and wonderful a green in Puesy’s Ear taffeta Wraps of the new white rabbit, and with opera glasses looking at In the lobby we rubbed up against stars of the company who were not working—I ‘mean sing My dear, they look just Ike anybody else off stage. Then we saw New York's actresses, producers, film s every- for a season box and then staying for such short time. But I suppose t's a feature of a Democracy. That's not my own fdea, Charles heard some one say it PEG. rested at Second Avenue and 19th Street last night with a loaded Ger- man automatic pistol, Sullivan patd he bought it in Philadelphia Magistrate Levine called attention TETLEYS Makes good TEA a certainty Wwe them, Sue, but our performances City. , about the opera, Tosca is very tragic. The plot 1s not exactly book eviewers term mid- as {o morals, so T shan't deta it It is not a bit like a movie, for everybody gies. It is a short opera with long intermissions, which is why h’t be compared to those I saw here. “First, I must tell you about the Wpera, and I know just what you are vondering—how did I manage to get ® and T should think hing. fou would With everytedy palling | Te) eoii.Cawabis chess indore the Wires for tickets, and seats at- $10, : opening, they say. Opera enthusiasts Pith speculators getting double and| Hie Gee intermissions, and Teritan te Weble that. TI think it's just terrible | cortainiy sensational. A regular pan- atid suey: lp but yee inne: ther in the part. Her big, strong lous to pay them bu know. } voice goes right through you. Of penifig night is the most fashonable 1 .don't know much about verybody goes, and I suppose no- but T know what I like. The ~4ody would care to be seen there at arte’ aria that we have on ular prices. It would™be too what] the ou call bourgeois. Remember our ench class at school? I'm glad now stuck to the language. ve already writtén you, Ghatile: nas pen simply wonderful to mes taking to the theatres and things, but he proposed the opera, well—I phonograph, Jertza colors with 5 You can't afford , though I know you a thing to a 5 arles maintained wouldn't cost him anything, be- use a Newspaper man, a great pal is, had offered him his seats. “But what will he do? I asked, thereupon Charlie called me an in- enuous child, and said the critics ever paid any attention to an open- well hog night. Te said they” write up helps boys to stey erything 1 of time,cand thea rely sit around the press room " iting to see tf what 41 B comes true them is u fter my experience, could be Sue, the seats were perfectly grand tht down on the in the nidst of the elite, as Charles called y have writ- Opening night for bore, Charles said, but, I fail to see how =*HOOB- White Rock. shee’ sole Rubbers Outwear any other color sole in alf the] kinds of hard service YOU SUPPOSE | OOO RUBBER PRODUCTS CO. Inc. 134 DUANE 3T.W.¥! and Madame >]. SS. SS .- SSS S38 ome of the Reasons Why} WISS Shears Cut Best "| and Wear Longest Remember, a coat of shiny nickel plate may hide poor quality and many defects. It makes all scissors and shears look alike. What is under the nickel plate is what you want to know. Perfect (Adjustment by expert workmen insures longest service without frequent Te-adjusting. 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Scarfs | i a Genuine Girls’ Hand Crocheted Wool | Toques | $1.56 The smartest thing of its kind: all Knitted very tight! immed with cute por ularly sold by us for Si gs—less 20%, Worth 85 wonderful d by ws for 3 | tes $2.36 | fl sulnen. Reg 6 by us for S15 || Sr 95, lees “ . Made of pure wool, in heavy Shaker-Knit, dou ble Shawl collar, all hand-sewed and fash ioned, purled bottom and cuffs; a!) the good ] leaking color contrasts Sigts 30 to 36 $4.95— Il NEW YORK STORES *s00 Fifth Ave., Cor, 42 St #124 W. 125 St., nr. 7th Av #206 B'way, Cor. Fulton St 506 Fifth Avenue "Open Evenings Du This Sale a variety of Kide s mate's The popular sleeveless vest sold for $1.25—— for cool, chilly days. Can be $1.00 worn tinder coat withou dl halk. Made of fine wool; in uray or black: sizes up to af Regularly wold by vs $196 Girls’ Saucy Knitted Toques, $1.16 Made of fine wool, brushed band and inside, In contrast ng colors and trimmed with fuzry pom-pome. 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