Leon Levy BAM Digital Archive

Leon Levy BAM Digital Archive

/ Academy of Music, - - Brooklyn, FROM THE B ~U -95 (.,'QJ}ffl"tfllt' l,:).1t. SIGNS OF SPRING "AT TilE POPR~li"l:e ~~.?~t~·lcs are set.) Tly Wet kly Steamer.~: 5 BRIGI"T COLORED ENGLISH FLOWERED PAPERS FOR W.U~L'>, l ~ LlllEdT I GOTTO:\ STUn'S, 0~' A SOIn' TO SGIT THE PAPEf:S. 5 ABBEY'S THEATRE. trFor the lncxpcnsl vc Decoration ot Our Colonial Country Houses. Tar:y Selections Earnestly Suuuested. JOSEPHP.:llcHUGH&CO.. l42d st. West /WallPapers and L!bertyFabrlcs­ , . Carr1agc Free to all ~"'EW YORK. at 5th Ave. I parts of the :'ltates. THIRD WEEK OF THE ENGAGE- MENT OF ANNOUNCEMENTS. MR. H. Friday Evening, Feb. 15, last subscription night, at regular BEERBOHM TREE. prices, Meyerbeer's Opera, Les Huguenots. (The Huguenots.) Wednesday Evening, Thursday Matinee and Evening, Mmes. Nordica, Scalchi, Bauermeister and Melba; MM. Ed. de Reszke Ancona Plancon, Vaschetti, Vanni, Viviani, Rinaldini and M. Jean d; Reszke.' Conductor, Sig, Bevignani. Regular prices. "Captain Swift" Saturday Matinee, Feb. x6, last m~tinee, by demand, Friday Evening, Saturday Matinee and Evening, Verdi's last opera, FALSTAFF. Mmes. Emma Eames, DeLussan. DeVigne and Scalchi; Sig. Russitan?, Campanari, Nicolini, Vanni, Rinaldini and Maurel as "Falstaff" (h1s ~~The Merry Wives of Windsor." original character.) Conductor, Sig. Mancinelli. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE, Saturday Evening, Feb. x6, Broadway, 39th and 40th Sts. ELEVENTH POPULAR SAT'C'RDAY NIGHT SEASON OF WAGNER OPERA PERFORMANCE, (IN GERMAN,) Gounod's Opera, Under the direction of WALTER DAMROSCH. FAUST Monday Evening, Feb. 25, at 8 o'clock, Mmes. Melba, Bauermeister and De Vigne; MM. Ed. de Reszke, TRISTAN AND ISOLDE. Ancona, Viviani and Mauguiere. Conductor, Sig. Bevignani. Frau. Rosa Sucher, Fri. Marie Brema, Herr Max Alvary, Herr Franz Prices for Saturday night.-50c., 75c., $1.00, $1,50, $2.00, $2.50. Schwarz, Herr Paul Lange, Herr Rudolph Oberhauser, Herr Emil Fischer. Boxes, $10.00 and $20.00. Owing to Ash Wednesday, SIEGFRIED. Will be given on Thursday Evening, Feb. z8, at 8 o'clock. Frau. Rosa Sucher, Miss Marcella Lindh, Herr Max Alvary, Herr Paul Lange, II err Franz Schwarz, Herr Conrad Behrens, Herr Rudolph Oberhauser. Sunday Evening, Feb. qth, at 8.15. Friday Eveni"ng, March x, at 8 o'clock, THIRTEENTH AND LAST LOHENGRIN. GRAND SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT. Fri. Johanna Gadski, Fri. ~Iarie Brema, Herr Nicolaus Rothmuhl, Herr Franz Schwarz, Herr Rudolph Oberhauser. SOLOISTS: Saturday Afternoon, March z, at 2 o'clock, ~Tme. Emma Eames and Mlle. Mira Heller, SIEGFRIED. Sig. Campanari and Mons. Plancon, Frau Rosa Sucher, Miss Marcella Lindh, Herr Max Ah-ary, Herr Paul . AND THE. Lange, Herr Franz Schwarz, Herr Conrad Behrens, Herr Rudolph Oberhauser. Entire Metropolitan Opera House Orches tra, SCALE OF PRICES.-Orchestra, $4; Orchestra Citcle, first row, $4; Under the direction of Orehestra Circle, other rows, $3; Dress Circle, $2.50; l' alcony. first three rows, $2; other rows, $1.50; Family Circle, first three rows, $1.50; other MR- ANTON SEIDL rows, $1; Boxes, $20 and $40. SPECIAL! OMNIBUS BOX.-ONE HUNDRED CHOICE Prices for Sunday Night Concert. SEATS AT $3. Family Circle {reserved), 50c ; Balcony (reserved), 75c.; Dress Circle (re­ ~e rv c: d). $1.00: Orchestra and Orchestra Circle (reserved), $1.50; Private The sale of single tickets will begin Monday, Feb. 18, at the Box Office, Boxes, four seats, $8.00; six seats, $12.00. General Admission, 50c. also at Tyson's, Rullman's and McBride's, at box office prices. Box Office open Sunday all day, LEON MARGULIES, Manager. THE STEINWAY PIANO USED EXCLUSIVELY, ~~~----~--~~--~~~~~--~~~~r-~--------~~~--~~--~------~~--~~----~~~~----~~--~--~--~~--------~-----~ St. James Hotel, List of Boxholders for the Opera Season. , REsTAuRANT Broadway and 26th Street. PARTERRE. FRENCft PTA~6L! 9 P.:~QifoiWNtNER ~~~~l~:~~f:days, ~::i~~tiii:t:::::.:: MART IN, The restaurant a Ia carte being open until I A.M.. M. 0. Wllaon. Fridays. 4 w B Gurnee Mondays · d · B ch WI thr M d E. ·H: Harrlm'an. Wednesdays. Un!'ve"P(II'ty1 o Pla"e,u "Or.u 9th St. lS vtry tsirable to theatre partles, u "':.~~~~ OfOfhe M~ltn!!:. and F'rederlck H. Benedict. Fridays. • Captain John B. Barnes. Wednesdays Miss de h'orest. ~Iatlnees. ONE BLOCK FROI\1 B'WAY. and on&-third of the Matinees. W. K. Vanderbilt. DE PI N N A' H . A. C. Taylor. Fridays and on&- Cornelio• N. BUss, 394 F1fth Ave., near 36th St. third of the Matinees. M. C. D. norden. The Best Table d'Hote Dinner 1n 1' = I ea~Y~r~~gl~s~t~~~~;n~!nt~n~~ ~ds. ~~:Astor. 10 ~~;:Vatn~~- New York for $1.25, ~hool\!,. etc.; English Sl\llors. Eton, E. Dye'd;;8:and W.F. Burden. Mon- 12 Henry §ii!IT!ees. Odd Nights and MlddYol'UXeoos and numerous other c T B Wed sd d M t G d E N Prom~ to 8.30 P. !li. ~~~-.elh 8gfls~s~~t~e~~~a~~ a:,dL~£~8 siatito~~n.Wiiae. I>'~fda;:.s an a · 14 ~~~:~~~H. w~~en~gh~ondays, P• 11 Perry Belmont. Fridays and Matinees. who take an Interest In their bofis' 18 Edward Cooper, Joshua W. Davis. Wednesdays. DEJEUNER A LA CARTE, ~f: ~s, w 1~~ ~:t~'lf.!t~!:'::.OO wit a Henry T. Sloane. 16 Levi P. Morton. Mondays and one- , 1 •0 0 15 A.drlanlselln. third Matinees. \ursrNE Essentiellement Franc;aise. 17 W. D. Sloane, George BUss. Wednesdays and one- = H. McK. Twombly. third Matinees. MR. AND MRS. SERRANO'S 19 H. I. Barbey. Mondays, Fridays and Austin Corbin. Fridays and one- Matinees. third Matinees. FA~lliONS IN EVENING GOWNS, VOCAL INSTITUTE, H. F. Dimock. Wednesdays. 18 CalVIn s. Brice. 828 East 14th Street, NKW YORK. 21 James Stillman. Mondays, Wednes- 20 D. 0. Mill•. WAISTS AND :\1ATERIALS. I days and !Iatlnees. 22 W. Seward Webb. Mondays and Senor CARLOS A. De SERRANO. W. E. R<>ckefellar. Fridays. Fridays. Furnished by B. Altman & Co. Mme. EMILIE BENIC De SERRANO. - 2S Elbridge T. Gerry. Mondays, Fridays Mrs. H. Mortimer Brooks, Wednes- and Matinees. days and Matinees. of~':~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~':rdt~eibe~~e.:!~ E. J. Benvind. Wednesdays. 24 I«> bert Goelet. Mondays, Fridays Cu ·ious and very artistic combinati,~ns artistic llnlsh. Solo Singing for Opera, Concert, § 25 G. G. Haven. Odd Nights and Even and !Iatlnres. of materials are seen just now in dinner Oratorio. Classes In Plano and Harmony. John E:U:#!~~~: Even Nights and 26 ~?~ i'a~~~~t- :O~la~~at~idays and theatre gowns Odd Matinees. and Matinees. Pompadour silk for the upper part, vel­ Z7 Anson Phelpo Stokes. Mondays and George W. Miller. Wedn~sdays. PRIVATE RESIDENCE one-third of the Matinees. 28 w. Bayard Cutting. Mondays, Wed- vet for the lower, is a favorite. FOR SALE, 6~:,.r.,~sra~~t;:n- F;jd",?y~e~~<rson& nesdays and Matinees. In one instance Dahlia color of a rich A four-story and basement bi~h-•toop, third of the Matinees. so ~~~~~ ~~o;:~~e. "'dc\~aMghts and purple tinge is the foundation color of the brown-9tone. private residence, on 46th Street 29 A. T. Van Neos. Even Matinees silk, sprayed with geranium blossoms near Broadway. Size of lot, 17x 100 H(luse Giraud Foster. Mrs. Paran Steven•. Even NlghtR. is well-built, bard-"ood finish and in ~ood Charles C. Jackson. G. H.!Iorgan. Odd Matinees. and leaves. An arrangement< f Renais­ 81 Cornelius Vanderbilt. S2 Luther Kountze. Odd Nights and condition. PrinCiJ?als onlr, can addrfss for SS Thomas Hitchcock. Mondays and Matinees. sance lace falls over the front. the shoul­ full particulars. ' Owner, • 123 West 42d St. !fatlnees. W.RblnelanderStewart.Even Nights q ders and a section of the back in a pecu­ fOJeW Sl lcknei> ,:ednesdays. S4 t ~~;~.. a~ri . w:~d.:'la':iays. liarly graceful, arti~tic fashion, and the 85 J: Pie~~r~iorg~n.ays. J. G. Moore. Fridays and Matinees. crush collar of cream chiffon is over­ ~UlliiiUlUIUUUlUUlUlUUUiiumUUUUlUUUUilliliUllllUI:UUUUUlUUUUUl:UIIIUlllUUUUUUliiiUiullUUUUUIIIUUUUIIIIUUUUlUUUUUilUUUUIIIU 111111111111UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU1IIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIU1111 lapped on the sides with points of gera­ nium red velvet. Perhap' the prettiest T H E ROOF TREE. finish of all is the girdle of plaited silk I, which hangs about four inches deep, fin­ ished above with an inch wide band of Come no more home to me, whither must the velvet fastened in front with three I wander? large buttons in the form of Louis Quin ze Hunger my driver I go where I must, French enameled miniatures bound in Cold blows the winter wind over hill and gold. The skirt for this exquisite crea­ hearther; tion is of Dahlia velvet, mad,e perfectly Thick drives the rain and my roof is in plain. the dust. Pearl and silver embroideries combil\ed Loved of wise men was the shade of my on a net or chiffon foundation, and stone roof tree, marten fur used on the ~arne gown seems The true word of welcome was spoken - to be an approved combination of trim­ in the door- mings for evening wear, especially on a D~a· days of old, with the faces in the foundation of white. Nothing more ex­ firelight, I qui<ite can be imagined than a ball gown Kind folks of old, you come again no i which incorporated these materials. The more. ~ fur bordered the rich ivory satin skirt, II, and the bodice, whi.h showed little of the satin lining, was trimmed with the Home was home then, my dear, full of § embroideries arranged in a deep fall over 1- kindly faces; ~ the short chiffon sleeves, and in a pointed l H1:et::~~~:,e then, my dear, happy i effect front and back of the low-.:ut cor- sage. Clusters of violets trimmed onP.

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