fl 5 ". rt' w :- SB . 1920' ... . . Li i: l: . c v , fcf I i a 'y I L If u p. 'a Ui I'M ti (to. iW UP? Jl , Mi,) Lm 1 lrl m jfsei ?; .fl e & fc t .if bl tS L" 'Vt .i i" I'i niHir a JUVt H n BY METROPOUTAN ss ; f fhrfevyT3 Work Successfully Re ,, ;bivecl with FIno Cast, Including " V Caruso, Ponsello, Mardones one of tbo highlights of tho 1'rench op tratie Rtogo, wits awakened from n long sleep by tho Metropolitan Opera Co anu presented lnsi evening nt the Met ropolitan Opera House with a strong tf 3 tM s g "Ia Jnlve" (Tint Jenvwa) ''t Opera, by Jacouea Halevv ,chel Rosa Ponselle Mlir i Knrlco Caruso lOfirdlnal 13rojml Jose Mardonei 'The Princess Evelyn Hcotney JjMDold Orvlllo Harrold ? xUKrarlero . ...Thomas Chalmers Albert .................... .Louis d'Anselo -A Herald ......i Paolo Ananlan ,Ww Domo. .... Conductor.... ..Artur Bod&naky .. .. Xa Juive," tho greatest opera of ,i &' I V . h." ' IT' 7 I... .. .1.. ........ . nnnn . F I?!.' rffuvuten VrnrnvSIn TTnlevtf. In hifl rlnv ., y. ,-1.-... .. .. , cubt and stage settings that hiivo never been surpassed in Philadelphia. The opera was first staged in 1835 and is therefore well nloug toward its 100th anniversary, buf has been practically off tho boards for a long timo so far lis the present generation of opcragocrs is concerned. As is frequently the case in tho re vival of old operas, tho singing, the acting and tho stuge settings surpassed tho actual music of the opera. "La Juivo" is pre-eminently spectacular and tho music is dramatic and declam atory rather than melodious. In fact, considering that the opera was com posed in a dny when melody was tbo main thing, there is a surprising lack of this essential operatic clement in Halevy's work, llalevy was not u great melodist, a great harmonist nr a great orchestrator, and yet it must be said for him that "tia Juive" is orig inal, for it has none of llu- character istics of the operas of Donizetti or Rossini, who were his contemporaries, and while- tho work may bo said to re semble thoso of Meyerbeer in the spec tacular, it must bo remembered that "ha Juivo" was produced a year bo foro Mejerbccr's first success wns singed. hast evening's performance was thoroughly satisfactory, and it may bo safelv said that thn Metropolitan 1ms made fully as much of tho opera as the composer has put Into It. uaruso ap peared in n new role, that of an old man, and his Elcazar was Biiperb both as to sinninc and acting. Tho opera seldom gives him a chauco to exhibit tho wonderful lyric singing in which ho is at his best, but tho great duct in tho fourth act with Brogm and tho succeed ing solo wero suuerbly done, and the singer was obliged to respond to at leabt u dozen curtain calls. Miss I'onselle made a splendid Rachel, nttractivo both vocally and in nnnear- nuco. There being few set numbers in tho opera, she, too, had little oppor tunity to show her best form of sing ing, but the dramatic aria closing the third act and her denunciation of Leo- m Bf rV W1NTT31 ItKSOItTS WIXTEIt 11ESOKTS WINTER IIKSOBT8 1VATKIN8, N. Y. WATKINS. N. Y. WATH1N9. N. Y. sac r" ! ? A if Glen amm wi mm h mm PRINGS 9 n 7f WATKINS, N. Y., ON SENECA LAKE AMIN.ERAL Springs Health Resort and Hotel in the beautiful Finger Lake region of New York State. Famed as the Pioneer American "Cure" for Heart Disorders. It is the only place in America where the Nauheim Baths for Heart and Circulatory Disorders are given with a Natural Calcium Chloride Brine. Its waters and scientific treatments offer all the advantages formerly secured at the noted foreign Spas. Its "Cure" rests and makes new your human machine. No shortage of fuel only natural gas used for heating purposes. Open all the year 'Winter days, are Best WJW. E. LEFF1NGWELL; Prldn Illustrated Jtooklet on request. TTv, n I ac VA & kTM Why I Always Insure My Baggage" Wriiesa leading business man: & st1mj .LOST "Of course, like every one else, I carried insurance on my personal effects while they were in my home. But, like a pood many other people, when I took these same goods away with me as bagpagc I thought lessly neglected to insure them. "I overlooked entirely the fact that when I traveled my belongings were subjected to all kinds of hazards fire, theft, pilferage, damage in transit, loss in hotels, club houses, etc.. and a multitude of other kinds of loss, entirely beyond my control. "One day I suffered a loss. When I counted up the value of my effects I realized how foolhardy and inconsistent I had been. In my home, when my goods were under the watchful care of myself and family, I insured them, yet neglected to protect them against the greater risks of traveling. "Since then I never make a trip, however short, for busi ness or pleasure, without al ways first insuring my bag-Rage." x mm l-H 'v wmrmtLit m -v . r. n 'ft -r'- r-ife q v Hgggj , jaiiiMM'lj';'iiiiwMM it i' ,-".., ,'Ur? Have you figured out the value of your baggage? Do you realize 'what it would mean if it were lost or stolen? 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ItrLrudraiiee Company- of orth America PHILADELPHIA Capital $1,000,000 Founded 1792 Assets Oyer $30,000,000 The Oldest American Slock Insurance Company Writers of Fire, Marine, Automobile, Vxk Merchandise, Floaters, Baggage, etc. Experience, Slabililu, Service T mmmImi Hold wcro finely done. Manlones wns excellent us the Cnriliunl. Ilia superb voleo uml dramatic ncting wcro in evi dence throughout tho whole work, hcitiK especially effective in thu curro which ho pronounces nt tho cud of the 'third act. Kvclyn Scotucy made a very accept able Trincess (Emlos'jia). Sho was evidently somewhat nervous at tho open ing of the opera, hut this woro off and while her voice might have moro volume and bo freer in its production, hor work colorntmu wits excellent and she made a promising dcbtit in Philadelphia. For some reason the big scene with Haehcl in tho fourth not was omitted. Orvlllo llarrold as Leopold had little chance to repeat ids success of "Hoheme," but did well what the part required. The btage settings were magnificent and tho Metropolitan lived up to it reputation for great productions of works of this character. Tho pageantry was impressive aud beautiful and tho ballet, designed br ltosinal Galli, who, witli Mr. Bonfigllo, tool: the principal parts, was one of the finest that the Metropolitan litis ever given h're. Mr. Bodau'sky'H conducting wbh in thor ough sympathy with the spirit of the opera aud was in no small measure re sponsible for its bttcccss. E. MAETERLINCK PRAISES U. S. GOWNS "I Have Seen No Extreme Styles Here," Says Wife of Noted Belgian Poet ' Now Yorlt, Jnu. 7. "Ah' said Mine. "Maeterlinck, "you as.k me about dress? That is tho question that is most important for the woman I" She fchrugged her shouldeis coquet tishlj, aud cast upon n nenspapcr re porter the amused glance of a fellow, conspirator. "When you wear n pretty dress you au speak to others with great grace, do juu not think? It is always impor tant that the woman should be pleas ing." She spoke in quaint but perfectly intelligible English. "Do u have any part in the de signing 'of our dresses?" she was asked. "Uh, yes;" was the reply. "If I vhould go to the dressmaker and buy a dress made for some other ladv. tall and stately perhaps, how would 1 look, poor little me? T must h.-nc dresses for mv own individuality" "Is your husband sensitive to the appeal of clothes? Does he notice the difference between dresses?" "Yes, he is most particular. He likes pretty clothes, but ho does not like what he calls the follies of tho dress maker. He does not like the constant change when it means sometimes to adopt a mode that is not becoming." "Do you find the fashions in New York today the same as the present mode in Paris?" "The same. I think the skirts are shorter and still more full with us in Paris. That is good for the small woman, but not good for the large woman." "We hear some times in America that the French fashion designers make their extreme styles for Americans onlj , and that French women do not wear them." "That is not true. I nave seen no extreme designs here." VETERANS TO ATTEND BALL A public rccertion and ball will be tendered to Major General William G. Price, Jr.. commander of the Fifty third Artillery Brigade of the Twenty eighth Division, by the Veteran Guard of the Third Regiment, N G. P., in the ballroom f tho Bcllevuo-Stratford to morrow night. Tho nffair will bo n re. union of officers and their families and Is expected to bo ono of tho greatest in tho ldstory of tho Pennsylvania Na tional Guard. Among tho special nnd distinguished gucsU will be Vice Admiral Hillary P. .tones with his staff; Major Generals ClinrlcH M, Clement, .Tnincs B. Coryell, O. T. O'Neill, Willis J. Hullngs and Charles Miller; Brigadier Oencruls Harry C. TroxlcrJ Frank D. Bcary, Charles T. Cresswcll, Edward C. Shan non and many prominent field nnd line officers from every section of Pcnn sylvanln, an well as representatives from New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland nnd New York. 8TnMaiiir notickb MALL0RYS.S.C0. A STEAMER From Philadelphia Sailing About JANUARY 25, 1920 for Marseilles and Genoa Apply lo MALUM STEAMSHIP CO. MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE 629 Chestnut St. Urll, Market 3059 KrjKtone, Main S20S New York Ofllto. I'lrr 3(1 North Itiver Irlcnhonr, Sprlns 8800 EARN-LINE InrorwrMM Mil U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "West Celina" Sailed Philadelphia Havana SS "Coquina" Sailed SS "Lake Galera" . . .Jan. 17 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-LineSteamshipCo. Philadelphia, Pa. ItKSOItTS- STllAMMlir Ideal Winter Vacation Resort FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Fast, twin-screw, palatial steamers S.S. "FORT HAMILTON" 11,000 Toni Displacement Sails from New York January 14-21-2S S.S. 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TLANTIC CITY "Te Finet Reiort in the World" That delightful, bracing at mosphere is as enjoyable and healthful NOW as in mid-summer. I'nliitlal HoIpIh offer jnu llielr lionpl tnllty nnd IIKKK hospitality Imn been rnlnril to Hie illcnll.v of u line art. Nu foiufort, no convenience, lion ever triv ial, Imn been overlooked The lloinlHHlk nnd the Hotline Chair are the essentials to health, rest and recreation. OnlSt Motorlno, Vanchw, Concerts, Vlcrs, Tltcatrcs, Wonderful Shots and llotclSt etc. Till! I.KADINO HOUSES are iiIhii.ih open nnd At ill furnish full Information, rnten, etc. Hotel Dennis The Shclburno Hotel St. CharlcsGalcn Hall Marlboroagh.BlenheimHotcl Chelsea Seasido llouso The Wiltshire Hotel Strand The Holmhurst For Information nnd schedule ef ron trulcnt riillroad facilities, consult local ticket ncenlM llllllllllll ffttllins 1 ousie 1 .Mnssncliusetls Avenue S Near Uencli la Atlantic City, N. J. I Hqulpped with all modern con- enlences. Including elentor to street m 1cp1, elrctrlo lights and private p hathn. Ocean vtrw. Tho Tnlonlal Ulnliiff Koom la ono g o ftho chief attractions o ftlio houe. fe ('uislne nnd serlco of tho lilKheit'g Plandard. capacity -ou. jfooKiei, - HOTEL . i TraymorE ATLANTIC C ITlf WORLD'S GREATEST WINTER RESORT Ideal for joyous and invigorating days of rest, as well as the center of the gayest, most fascinating social life on the conti nent. One hour away. Winter days are a combination of Gulf Stream mildness and salt sea fragrance. Splendid golf. Perfect service in every detail. American or European plan. Dine and dance in the world-famous Submarine Grill Advance reservations should be made DANIEL S. WHITE President JOSEPH WALTON MOTT General Manager Open All the Year. iivii'iiiiiiiiiiii'siiiniiiiiiiiiiHinnDi r. I'hllllps New Clarion KENTUCKY AVENUE AND BOARDWALK ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Open All Year Itooms en suite with bath. Tlun nlnp hot and cold water. Klevntor to street level. Capacity 2DO. Dln lnff room afTords seatlnff capacity without crowding. Booklet. Fireproof garage connected with hotel. S. K. IIONirACi;. (CHARLES (3n ON THE OCCAM FRONT E levari stories or real comfort wltharvonvl. ronmont of distinct reftnt ment witfout extravagance. AMERICAN PUN.-ALWAYS OPEN UTERATURCwaTERMS MAILED. tdvatiL Cmsscav JniMtM WILTSHIRE Virginia Avenue and the Beach ! iV..h i " '"i.vrrTr""!! in f sv s&TBj&7.sfJ ' r- i ATI AWT rn TY.N.J. Ml If3 I -fewrtSii . I r I iffflE-iN . The Most Central and Popular Location One of the most homelike hotels in Atlantic City. Situated on. Virginia Avenue, only a minute's walk from the Boardwalk, Tho Wiltshire has long been popular for the excellence of its table, the comforts and service rendered its guests, and its proximity to the centers of amusement. The large, handsomely furnished Sun Parlor is an especial attrac tion for Winter guests. Week-end parties are welcomed. Write for full particulars. SAMUEL ELLIS, Owner N. J. COLLINS, Manager ATI AWTICrlTV.N.J. j AivAiRGiiicaa Ran. Hotel i lof DisimdioRandltealComtort i FIREPROOF GARAGE. ' St.ChtrlwFl. near Uoird wall. Hemo4eld. Sep- ltunoingwttdr. Privtt bUi, Cap. 500. Zj Special winter ralct. New ownertbip mn VLBaKenrt.M.lratiBm,lorn)rriy ol 1 am fnoci Let us mnke j-ou feel nt home la the "Citv of Rohuttt lleitlth" Hotel Morton Uiean unit Vlrclutu ae, Cuiuclt ioO. Elffntor. private baths, etc.: ttKq mifn The Fredonia Tennessee Ave. and Beach European Plan Newest and Best Hotel off the Boardwalk Beachfront Accommodations at Half Price Restaurant Attached Mr. G. W. Carmany & Son. Ownership JInnascinent 28 Tears HIHHVV.S TMll.l,s-IN"-TIIIM'IXI. X. .1. ItHIIWVS MIM-IN-'rilIM,IM. .V. .1. esreRonnYmEDE; Parle Place, overlooking Ocean and City Park: alwayu open J Mellwain Champion ' THE PENNHURST Ocean and Michigan 12 very appointment. Ae. Always open. WM. R. HOOD. HOTEL BOSCOBEL ST SW np wnoklv. Phono 117 A 13 A1ATUON. Moderate price teach-front hotel Huron plan. Central. rear New Vntlr Avp ROBHRT SWINTON" APOLLO Yvcsuuiiibtcr tn at . ,irlTOte Ueach. Elv. 'tits baths : run nter, J14 wltly. : $2 HO up dally C. Buhr I.AIvKOOI), N. 4. AURELsLJAePINES AKEWOOD - NEW JERSEY ICquable rllmatle condi tions. Golf, riding and feheltercd walks. Dally concei ts and dancing. Branch ofllce G1CO A. IIUI1N & SONS.Brolcwra lltMI I'. MIU'li:. Mer I'lmne I'enihertuii Pisr'n Whistle Inn Brown's Mills-in-the-Pinc, New Jersey In the heart of the health-giving Jersey Pino. bixty-slx acres of inn grounds, beautiful sheltered walks among the centuries-old trees I.'itablHhed oer ono hundred yeats. I.ast century furniture of priceless dlue. A family Inn with every convenience for thn comfoit of a critical clientele. Kates ery reasonable for week or longer. T2 miles from P,lladelphla just the right motor ride for Sunday dinner Chicken ana Waffles Send for booklet villi auto mute. HIE MISSES TATLOH CATHBRMAN. Proi'i I riIAKI.I10N. S. V CjCW ". fi,4 M fy' C va,f. then visit her Pacific Coast neighbors. Enjoy VIC'lOniA, basking in the soft atmosphere of'the Japanese- etirrenl; flowers in full bloom, oolf links lbi Maldhat Drie. also a nunelotis liotel, the Empress to welcome jou. Include ANCOUER, of hustling western enler priee, offering the metropolitan standard Vancouver Hotel for rest, relaxation and 'vistas of mountains and tea. Excellent golf courses. Make jour trip lo Winter' Suuiuicrland or relurn in luxurious comfort through the anadian Pacific Rockies A Christina Fairyland of "FiO Suitzerlandsin One" Unexcelled Sleeping and Dining Car Service Hound Trip Tickets via Dherse Routes on sain throughout the jear. Liberal Hop-over privileges. Splendid hotels also at Calgarj , Winnipeg, Montreal. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Tho World' Create Jt Highway Aik for liLtrnpiitf four o 132 A i :!;i WKKMiKhVII.I.K. I'.. MtNI'.KSVU.I.H. I'A. . Discover Wernersville! Villa lMargnerila c lllil,lT(I.N, S. I I h ufpi (n beautiful section Ojily urn ovotiuotdni; tho lurbur Hud Hat teiy Purl, Lii'erlns lo rellucd clluu 1. 1 hoiiihern Cooking Itooiim With Hath Write fur I ruw and Ilf.oHlet AUtiUhTA, IJA. INow Open I PARTR!DGE-1NN AUGUSTA, GEORGIA I Two finest 18-Hole Golf Courses f in the South 7icarby j Ideal Winter Climate j IllCUMtlDA '" - I fl m E?KMiMffi1&?!3PiSffiiiSas5Si il S f AND "40 Iwiim from front to dowers" gMWKfertii? X-4'rrr: Bf j rVWOLI vfl "M-rasiarTrH The Hamilton Hotel BERMUDA "The Queen of Winter Itrioris" The lartest und nnest hotel un tin (land and of fireproof construction modem In ruulpinant und onr4tlon aolf tennis. I'oatlnB, rldlntr. drfviue. danclns, (Uhlnjr, l.athlnB In tha aea, gla.a encloaed sun parlor 200 feet lonir. drill, 4uo out aide rooms 2.10 nlth ronnei-tlnu balli all cqtilpoed with teleplmnea jWn I.Vh. l,gr,' ,Ja'l"D Hotel Orcbetra Open nn, lu uAMii-iu.- nurr.1,1 companv. irij T Jlanai;oiijut of J. vanla adJm lloll r,rmiI Booklet HHUltnAHD WALTERS PARK INN Tou jvlll be SUrtPUlfcUD and nCMOIlTCM - WHh i lt CUAU1IS. lth Its luilcoratlus CL1MA1E. nltli Its muiLli 'llio WONDUrtKUL A1.WS thiouuli tile iiiouiiIhIiih Tou lll be cared for In AN lNnirwinTlNCl HOUSIJ liierv apnolntmelit and pleasure await Juu Ciirne for a Itl-h I '""I the l-NJCniHINTH of a well-conducted inounlulli rmort liolel .... ('" 'or treatments and tho M-nliea of a ro.MPl.l3TM NANVUMIl .,I.V..,P.UJ4,VrM1!NT A" trcalineiilB und hathH OH'UJUl'AT Hi and I'lllItOPHACTV. Hunatorlum department In ivldi-niu to those who U60 It, Open all scar. Onnerrlili Mumib'ciuint. swAimiMoiti:. SWAKIIIMIIIti:. I'. STRATH HAVEN INN SWARTHMORE, PA. Strain UHeu Inn, an U-iear retort and family hotel, In a heautlful part uf a cul lego town, only eleven iullf from the heart of Phlladelulila. All holidays appropriately celebrated. Dancing oery Saturday and all holidays. ife. Tile lonn, ru ucrment. IliiwUton. at Nonln- luer auuiu nun. V, JI, HCIWAULVV, l'rop. il Mia i a i'ii i 'tiuiis X4. -.- j.. W J-Afcw -M&tbLi ,.' jigxU r:-r ErSl v