What to see in New York . The Aquarium and Statue of Liberty 19. The Hippodrome PLACES OF AMUSEMENT. It is easy to be amused in New York. There arehundreds of amusement enterprises in the theatres are on Broadway than on any otherthoroughfare in the world. It is a well-known factthat if a play is accepted by a Broadway audience, itssuccess is assured. No matter what your taste may be—comedy, tragedy,comic opera,melodrama, burlesqueor vaudeville—you will find what you want in one ormore of the many playhouses. The moving picturefad is responsible for several thousand moving picturethe
What to see in New York . The Aquarium and Statue of Liberty 19. The Hippodrome PLACES OF AMUSEMENT. It is easy to be amused in New York. There arehundreds of amusement enterprises in the theatres are on Broadway than on any otherthoroughfare in the world. It is a well-known factthat if a play is accepted by a Broadway audience, itssuccess is assured. No matter what your taste may be—comedy, tragedy,comic opera,melodrama, burlesqueor vaudeville—you will find what you want in one ormore of the many playhouses. The moving picturefad is responsible for several thousand moving picturetheatres, scattered throughout the Greater City. If you prefer grand opera, there is only one placeto hear the best, and that is at the MetropolitanOpera House. There the worlds famous men andwomen song-birds, such as Caruso, Bonci, Amato,Geraldine Farrar, Mary Garden, Louise Homer,Lillian Nordica, Olive Fremstad and others whodemand a thousand or more dollars for every per-formance in which they take part air their mar-velous voices during the season. Beside
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