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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 15.02.1908
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» 616. THE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1908. Bassenge&Co. Prager Strasse 12. Payments on all Letters of Credit Exchange of Oircular-Notes, Cheques aud lereigu money at most favourable rates. Postal Orders. English and American newspapers. Offioe hours 9—1, 8—6, Saturdays 9—S. BERLIN CURRENT ENTERTAINMENTS. This afternoon: New Schauspielhouse . Iphigenie auf Taurls . . . . at 3 Frdr. Wilhelmst. Theatre Nathan der Weise ,3 Lnisen Theatre .... Das tapfere Schneiderlein. . . „ 4 Bernhard Rose Theatre Die Konigskinder ,, 4 Urania Theatre .... Uber den Brenner nach Venedig ” 4 This evening:’; Royal Opera Honse . . Figaros Hoehzeit at 7.30 Royal Theatre .... Die Rabensteinerin 7.30 Deutsches Theatre. . . Die Rauber „ 7.30 »» „ . . . (Kammerspiele) Gyges und sein Ring 8 Lessing Theatre . . . John Gabriel Borkmann . . . „ 8 New Theatre Simson (Ferd. Bonn) 8 New Schauspielhonse. . Die Dame mit den Lilien . . . „ 7.30 Kleines Theatre . . . Mandragola „ 8 Comic Opera Tiefland „ 8 Lnstspielhoose .... Panne „ 8 Hebhel Theatre .... Frau Warren’s Gewerbe . . . ” 8 Schiller Theatre O. . . Der rote Leutnant „ 8 „ „ Charlotten- burg ....... Auf der Sonnenseite 8 Frdr. Wilhelmst. Theatre Konig Heinrich 8 Thalia Theatre .... Immer oben auf (Girardi) . . ’ 8 Theatre des Westens . . Ein Walzertraum „ 8 Lortzing Theatre . . . II Trovatore „ 8 Lnisen Theatre .... Des Madchens Lebenswege . . 8 Theatre an der Spree . Hokuspokus 8 Bernhard Rose Theatre . Der grobe Gottlieb „ 8 Bnrgerl. Schauspielhonse (closed). Urania Theatre .... Eine Nilfahrt bis zum zweiten Katarakt ,8 Every evening until further notice. Berliner Theatre ... Der Operaball at 8 Metropol Theatre . . . Das muss man seh’n 8 Casino Theatre .... Die Freuden der Hauslichkeit 8 Wintergarten .... Spezialitaten (Otto Reutter) . . „ 8 Apollo Theatre .... Mitislaw der Moderne. Alexia, Walzerwahn 8 Passage Theatre . . . Spezialitaten (Danny Giirtler) . 8 Gebr. Herrnfeld Theatre Papa und Genossen. Salomo- nisches Urteil ,8 Walhalla Theatre . . . Spezialitaten ......... 8 Folies Caprice .... Mai was anders. Dunkle Punkte. Eine anstandige Frau . . . „ 8 Carl Haverland Theatre Spezialitaten „ 8 ™ „ , Sundays „ 7 Fobes Bergere .... Spezialitaten (Guerrero) . . . „ 8.30 Paul Wiese, Florists. 80> Sabatier’s Art Store, schiii Strasse 13. Ameriean Optician. Max Opitz, M S S e sir Paolo Andreoni. Plastic Art.^” 1 % k : Barttarossa-Chewistry. Fruit and vegetables ilpnir Rich. Ulmer. C* Martin Luther Strasse 14. AMERICAN BAB High-class fashions in gentlemen's attire, to measure, in English-American style, recommended by MAX WOLFF, Master tailor, Leipziger Strasse 29, I. Tailor - made costumes to measure. Elisabeth Barthelmes, Metet,,,, Excellent pare wines. Leo Embacher. Neue Winterfeldt Strasse 47. 2 minutes from the Am. Church. Yoghurt prolongs life! So says Professor Metsehnikoff. Milk for the Nursery and Invalids. Berliner Milchkur Anstalt L. Cohen, Friedrich Wilhelm Strasse 3 Telephone VI, 502. Pension Bosser Railway Station Savigny Platz. uhiand straese 40/41. ElBetr. Liglit. Central Heating. Lift. Telephone. Splendid Automat Bar. SnZKESsSK: Birdcages. STOP PRESS NEWS. Paris, February 14. Admiral Philibert tele graphs that according to Consular reports from Mazagan the nephew of Kaid Glaoni has entered Azemur at the head of 500 cavalry and 600 infantry. In spite of this fact, how ever, the situation at Mazagan remains quiet. Washington, February 14. It is believed that the French-American arbitration treaty has been approved by the Senate on the under standing that all disputes relegated to the Court of Arbitration, and the manner of con sidering them, must first be laid before the Senate for its authorisation. This means that President Roosevelt has surrendered to the Senate, which, previously in the year 1905, had added an amendment to this effect to the proposed treaties with England, Germany and other States. New York, February 14. The Tribune re ports from Washington that the State Depart ment contemplates laying before the Senate next week seven new proposed arbitration treaties to replace those with England, Germany, France, Portugal, Italy, Spain and Switzerland, The former treaties were amended while before the Senate, but on account of these amendments President Roosevelt refused to ratify the trea ties, as the amendments made by the Senate were unfavourably criticised by the State De partment. OUR LIBRARY TABLE.* By H..Q t B, . . _ Household and kitchen utensils . Carl SeifGrdl, Potsdamer Strasse 140. This is one of the most versatile of novels that have appeared in the last few years. It is a curious mixture of sensational incident, character analysis and comments upon American politics, but despite many passages of undoubted interest we fail to dis cover any reasonable justification for the inordinate length of Mrs. Atherton’s latest work. Indeed, it dawns upon the reader that the exhaustive, but none the less excellent and picturesque, account of San Francisco’s destruction has been tacked on to the preceding portion as an afterthought. More over, the narrative ends with an abruptness evidently intended as a dramatic touch, the actual effect, however, being to leave the conscientious reader groping blindly for the stray threads of the skein so rudely snatched from his mental grasp. But passing over these flaws we find many gems of magnificent fiction in Ancestors. The authoress shows equal facility, whether dealing with the inner currents of English society or the intricacies of Californian politics, and the psychological interludes possess more than ordinary merit. It is quite obvious that the character of Elton Gwynne, the unwilling peer, is a somewhat grotesque caricature of a prominent young politician holding office under the present British Government. Gwynne is more or less disappointing, but we are introduced to an unusually fascinating heroine in the person of Isabel Otis. The mental duel between these two is, of course, the motif of the book, but the wealth of incident designed as a background obtrudes un duly at times. Probably the finest pages are those devoted to an impressionist pen-picture of San Francisco. The writer knows and loves her subject; she brings before our eyes a vivid mirage of that city, the Western gateway of the New World, of its eerie charm, indefinable but actual, and the curious intermingling of exaltation and mundanity in the character of its inhabitants. Altogether, this is a book well worth perusal by Anglo-American readers, since it contains much of interest to both nationalities. * Ancestors, by Gertrude Atherton, Tauehnitz Edition, 2 Yoiumes. AN ELEVATED ROLE. “Young Percival Poodlepush?” said the well- informed man. “Oh, yes, he’s on the stage now. Starring? Well, no, not exactly what you’d call starring, perhaps. But he plays a very exacting part. In Act III of Smith’s new drama, the villagers come on in a mob and hang the villain in effigy. Percy’s the effigy.” DRESDEN CURRENT ENTERTAINMENTS, Royal Opera House. Tonight, beginning at 7.30, ending about 10 La Traviata. (Violetta.) Opera in four acts by Verdi. Cast: Violetta Valery Frau Abendroth. f£ ra Bervrnx Fr. Boehm-v. Endert. Alfred Germont Herr Grosch. Georg Germont, his father Herr Kiess. Gaston, Vicomte de Letorieres .... Herr Lindner Baron Douphal Herr Biissel. Marquis de Obigny Herr Nebuschka. Doctor Grenvil Herr Puttlitz. Joseph, ) Violetta’s sprvant« /Herr Hafner. Annina, / vloletta s servants \ Frau Lehmann. Flora’s servant Herr Ernst. A commissionaire Herr Piehler. PLOT. Alfred Germont is passionately in love with Violetta Y alery, one of the most frivolous beauties of Paris whom he induces to leave her gay life and retire with him into the country. On Alfred’s leaving her for a few days she is visited by his father,’ who persuades her that she is ruining his son’s career and Alfred on hie return, finds her in the house of her friend, Flora Bervoix; he insults her present protector Baron Douphal, who challenges him to a duel. Violetta, who has long been in indifferent health, grows rapidly worse, and though she revives somewhat when she hears that Alfred has been victorious in the duel and that his father is willing to receive her as his daughter-in-law, it is but a momentary rally and she expires in Alfred’s arms. Composer: Verdi, bom 1814, died 1901. Sunday night Monday night Acte 7.30 Lohengrin 0.30 Tonight . . Sunday night Monday night This afternoon Tonight . . Royal Theatre Neustadt. . . . The merchant of Venice . . . Zweimal zwei ist funf . . . . Vater und Sohn . . . Residenz Theatre. . Blond Elfchen or: Im Zauber- reieh des Hutibrass . . . , . Ein Walzertraum This afternoon Tonight . . Central Theatre. . Christbaums Wandersehaft . Der fidele Bauer .... at 7.30 „ 7.30 „ 7.30 at 3.30 „ 7.30 at 3.30 7.30 Victoria Salon Variety Performance at 8. Conductor: Herr Kapellmeister Olsen. Every Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 7.30 p.m. Admission 1 mark. * dti Radloff & Botteher < By appointment to the Royal Court of Saxony. 23 Waisenhaus Strasse 23 opposite Victoria Salon. > Special Linen Honse for Americans. < Fr Rr Qphroihor English Pound and Madeira Cakes. .tJl/lll CIUCI , Schnorr Strasse 58. Telephone7141. .1111*011 ms Ac. Royal Picture Gallery. Tuesdays, Thursdays. Fridays 10—3. Sundays and holidays 11—2 free entrance. Wednesdays-, Satur days 10—3 M 0.50. Mondays 10—2 Ji 1.50. Royal Kupferstich Kabinett (Zwinger). Tuesdays, Fridays 10—3 and 7—5, Wednesdays. Thursdays, Saturdays 10—3. Sundays and Holidays 11—2 free entrance. Mondays closed. Royal Zoological and Anthropological - Ethnographical Museum (Zwinger). Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays 11—1, Wednesdays and Saturdays 1—3 free entrance. Royal math.-phys. Salon (Zwinger). Mondays, Tuesdays. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 9—12 Ji 0.50, Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays closed. Royal mineral, geol. and priihist. Mnseuni (Zwinger). Mondays, Tues days. Thursdays, Fridays 10—12, Wednesdays and Saturdays 1—3, Sundays and Holidays 11—l free ent rance. Royal Collection of Porcelain (Johanneum II). Mondays and Fri days 10—2 Jt0.50, Saturdays 9—2 .A 1.50, Sundays and Holidays 11—2 Jif 0.25. Royal Collection of Sculpture in the Albertinum and An der Frauenkirche 12, I. (Cosel-Palais). In the week (except Saturdays) 9—3, Sundays and Holidays 11—2 free entrance. Korner-Museum (Korner Strasse 7). In the week 9—2, Wednesdays and Saturdays 9—1 and 2—5, Sundays and Holidays 11—2 Ji 0.50. a Royal popular Library (Japan Palais). In the week 9—2 and 4—6 (except Saturdays) free entrance. Sundays and Holi days closed. Sachsischer Kunstverein (Briihlsche Terrasse). Picture exhibition Fritz Erler. Fresco decorations for the Kurhaus at Wiesbaden etc. Open daily from 10 a. m. to 4 p m Sundays 11—3. Entrance fee .ft 1.— ; Sundays and Wed nesdays Jt 0.50. Galerie Ernst Arnold, Schloss Strasse. Perman. picture exhibition.
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