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tii JANUAR’ d q 7, n ii played with al he exquisite touch, In | BARS METCALFE \ AGAIN Ven mith someshing tacking of is cal FROM THEATRES, T REG W TH N lt resona He was recalled many times, but refused to play again, Driven Off by Pollce but Non-Union- of 1 | Dvorak's Wield Fda’ ie the |"Theatrical Managers’ Association inte Afraid to Work, : o10s ved with (he new | y re marking Mr. | Resents Raolal Attacks on Mem | BERLIN, Jan, 13%—Minor disorders Seti e -_ Gericke's readings this season, Through. are od ft bers by Editor of Perlodleal, are reported from Various parts of the Cut the oveuiig, the Oronemra suatalnel Jooal strike district. Fifteen hundred " Haine haa a Pet ans i rac aaes Pee A strikers gathered to-day at the Conoer i hapnresppmeeces ‘ Life, attempts to enter cny of the ji e " ore olst In a Brahms Concerto nig WALKURE” SUNG I thentres tohevatied by the Phoatrles | claim Made that Consent of dia mine, near Oberhausen, and prevent: | | Managers’ Association he will bo gently Fifth Avenue Presbyterian |ed the non-utrikers from going to work. IN THE RING CYCLE | but firmly prevented from so dolng, ‘Tho police, after a sharp collision and } : % r \ *} And it whi no alRerenien if He | Should Have Been Obtained | using their sabres, dispersed the strik- ’ Mr. Conrled’s pregentation of @ cycle | baled ras Ng aunt Ly hie Baas ; ers but the ron-strikens feared to work hony by Vincent d’indy | se asner's “Der Iaing des Nibelungen'! Meee Oe emuers of tig wean] When License Was Sought. jana aia not ao so, moved on a second peg tast night, when | ciation, o bat him fron the forty-seven “Die Walkure"’ wag sung to another big | Playhouses represented I the organisa- ‘ on. tribute to the memory of Theo-| audience. Not to challengo compan |‘ 'rhis action was decided on at the an- (Special to The Bvening World.) Where Millions " wal meeting of tha association held NY, N. Y., . 13,—The facts /Mhowns, the Boston Symphony Or-] on with previous performances, phis oi Ge mice wotel Asian. ‘The due ALBANY, N, Y,, Jan, 131) ‘ewan Its concert at Camnegic}one was highly worthy, with most of| terminition was embpdied in’ a resolii- in the dispute between the new &t, A M d fat evening with a Scnubort fun-| the principal eharaoters In familiar | ton declariug that “James S, Metculte,| Regis Hotel and tho wealthy residents re Tiade. Life, f t d rhe poh Instead of with Schumann’s| hands. 1 BE te, Oe te Bae embers att in the neighborhood were set forth in overture, which had been| It Is unnecessary to dwell upon the | Association, be hereafter oxclnded frori| & Statement given out by Commissioner | Interesting Letter That May punced, A mourning wreath also| potency of Van Rooy’s Wotan, which is pi Rae theatres represented by Suh] Lea bs the State Depantment of Mean Much to Residants the back of the stage, The} the model of our generation, or the al- 7 wsolution was. | Exvuise, to-day, ee ean abe TAbat Fat heara | Ways. well-suny Bleamund of sSurgstale KASAM . " ‘ Unaplmously| “wmhe application for the St. Ress of New York, aa Dar ler, or Blass’s Huniding, or Homer's seh & Evlanger, who recently gued| Hotel lquor tax centificate by ‘Redolph | Probably there f ft Th Music reyerently and kept silent at| Fricka, and no apology Was necessary | Life for libel and lost the case, wore i ES | | Won whe hoe mae Cece: reader of The close, but there wero scattering | for Fromstad, who took Eames's piace | present, but denied rosponuibiity: tox the H, Haun" cays Mt, Cullinan, “oon- | World wha has not heard of the fortunes fAdolaps that Jarred As Sleglinde, for hers 48 & charming | jntroduution of the resolution. “Mr, ints| tuned the statement that no churoh | (ade, It ¢ A pean Stl Hel aie dolap l Impersonation “Phe task of Senger | langer Mecentiy threatened to chaigy| and only eloven dwetings were situated | teresting the eee roe sey mange, tre tn: 1] r rogramme | e, ow Wd he oxpression of Metcalfe’s e pMr, Gericke in the regular programme Pattegue, 930 Basicss Neha Be puocnugs of criticisms in ie ana| within 200 feet of any entrange to the | able to our renders as tho following letter ntod another novelty in the Sym- o r f yo i r 4 cessors in the part. She rave | Metcalfe sald he would ask the proper | hotel, meakurt such distance » K. Proston, President of the Cas: Bethy No, 4 in Bett major, ot Vincont | SEO IH the part, dhe, made A bravo) MACOIG oH, Meghlll A Ags prover | Motel, meahuring sued distance bn a Hof ae Te, rasta reslaenk of tbe. Cbd , & Frenchman of talent, who | tistle position ‘materially beyond that| vppercuts, H ‘a Symp) he held after her portrayal of Ortrud ——a hotel entiunce. Consents for eight of | houses in Texas, wltra-inodern schogl. Tae coms) Mii Walvis sh 5 Such divellings wer . {Mr Preston writes: ‘Inclosed you will n defies tradition as completely as could Bers intend spirit dn Heat: |HETTY GREEN pMication Las © Aled mith, the ap Be . ee ae Sipe A us uaeolisad shestra, % | rf 4 |. ©, Reeves, « enrl Bt. ay Ob Blchard Btrwuss, “Acoapeed /fieain, AME AeRUnEy Wel eh nk | SETTLES SUIT | “tt is claimed that tho ritth Avenue | known Mr Reeves’ for several years. He ‘forme are brushed aside inoon- | bged and the final curtain fel upon the | It ts atartiing, complex, un-| sieoping Brunnniide on hee mountain | ndable to such a degree that,| top almost ‘hidden from sant In clopds | 2 Of stedth, attully dHuminated from th hearing, at lenst, it is hard to] Pacer at Hatem Mee deem {he|) Agreement that Ends Aotion Presbyterian Church is within 197 feet eit rellable man and yary happy over his ortune, She Gets 75,000 in Compromise of the main hotel entrance, and that “About four years ago,’ writes Mr. the consent of the church authorities | Reeves, ‘i lost the heating in my right should have been obtained, It is also | at and about three or fowr months agp cate, much to evil Now} mcuntaly mide, Againast Executors, claimed that instead of there being | HAG Ya Vara, zor Aa nahh sometimes turgid, scarcely ever BOSTON, Jan, 23.—By agreement of cloven dwellings there are twenty-three | at me to make mo bear, 1 had about given even when soft; once, In the MRS, THOMAS CONVALESCING | all r und that consequently th up In despalr atl Hopes of over recover 7 4 jall parties the action of Hetty Green, of consequently the eight con- rer covering moverient, repeating what was |Now York, againgt the ttustees of her |fente filed do not constitute the status | mended Heomel” 1 used ate Pollycer om Husband Abandons Trip to Huxope, | father’s estate, which has been pending | tory number, which Is two-thirds of | now can hear my watch tuck with elthor yet strongly In the Uni fates Ciroult Court for | the total nimber of dwellings, ear, and my hearing is now all right. Thi ‘and, @t times, pirangely com- for Drenent, at Lenat, Fee ST citaly acide! | gy Alexander Maitland. and’ the Upited| dangers ust have heed eatnad ‘roim on. | 5 ‘ ve an adjudl- % Any, New York, ) for w cured. Hyomet . Tt is a nddle. Augustus Thomas, who was booked to) Mrs. Great sought to Hoye a ‘of the [As trustee of Jano C, Russell, and La:| thinly doo what you cleam tories wing immediately came its an-| Sail for Hurope to-morrow on the Lu- trustees, | Yina R. Graves, whose congents were! Hyomel has made many cu Brahms's plano concerto, No.{SNlts having been called there by the |handling of the estate by the Measles | rot” obtained, wish to have the liquor | and. in combination With lyomel pete oy Mat major, that Ike a breath | Hines of Mrs, Thomas in Paris, re- | “oper. tax certificate of the St. Regls Hotel | catarrhal deafness in Now York and near- 4 was like @ Drea'h | ceived a rowssuring caole messaye to- |PHPPTY: a thor py tho settlement Mrs, | f¢Xoked and cancelled because of these | by towns, Hegemat & Co. give thelr per: ing, full of sweetness and light day and caneelied ‘ailinig. ha he! Green will recelve $75,000. + # | alleged faise statements, sonal guarentee to efund the money y of life. Thig served to in- ae 4 as have ils eae tiate | ‘ —<—<— should tt uot lve quick rellet. The com: nl 1 7" : — 4 lete Hyomel out costs but one” dollar, poduce Josefty, the soloist, who Boat of Mr. ap." . ald | HEADACHMS FRO, LDS, Marcont Has the Grip. pie Mira "bsches coat ich lollar, inde one of hls, nowadays, too rare ap; this morwng he would fo (0 Waal. dasative Be paling, a tir it OMB, Jan. 18Marcon. hos, ben iy’ ae a obtained for oes, The hearty welcome due a1 | Cold and Grip » remo | obliged by an attack of Influenza to de- “Eegeman Co... The Corporation, 200 Wi friend was given to him, and he ERrK RES Week for’ Hie’ reneareals of | Gall for the, Fu Bae aN, Agee FOF TA" | cae ie departure from Romé, | iGreen oe orerobes: Pifatl oer and Mandolins 3 9 for a mandolin with 22 ribs, ¢ o Tosewood with pearl inlaid hole and edges, pearl butter: fly guard plete, mahogany neck, perfect fingerboard, finely polished, 3 9 for violin outfit, fine Strad'- e varius model violin, Brazil , Wood bow, black wood cass and rosin, This instrument has a splen- ‘ iy did, soft tone nd is especially adapted Double B. & M, Trading Stamps till 12 o’clock, then single stamps until the store closes. for practice, : Men Who Put This Clothing on Bheir Backs Will Save Big Money on Each Garment _ In a month winter clothing will be worthless tous. You | it all next fall and winter. If you came to us a month ago you | Can wear it until the middle of May or the first of June—nearly | would have been compelled to pay full pease but now you pay five months. Then you can lay it aside if you want toand wear | but a fraction of the actual value, Men’s Winter Suits aced from 12, EN’S Suits comprising the entire lot of all $12 wool wore A sted, cheviots in black and fancy mixtures, black and bro’ thibets, cassimeres and homespun, They are made with broad, concave shoulders, hand tailored collar and lapels lined with either princess serge of Italian lining, We e them in single and double breasted Coate and cao fit men ced from $15 & $18 | 10.00 WINTER SUITS made of very fine fabrics, such as fancy mixtures in all wool and silk worsteds, Scotch tweeds, English Cheviots, unfinished worsteds, and other fashionable weaves. Every gar- ment has carefully hand padded shoulders that are made with the swell concave and broad effect, with Land felled and weck fitting collars, hand sewed button. oles, and tested, all wool serge lining, Absolutely regardless of your size or we unreservedly declare that we can fit you perfectiy in either W9 ey breasted style, Boys’ Clothing Reduced 3 95 for Boys’ Winter Overcoats, made of extra fine all- Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats, ° wool frieze, cut very long. They are heavily lined, have velvet cole e Jars and belt in back, Sizes 7 to 16 years; Russian 24% to8, These coats are 95 for Young Men's 7,50 Overcoats, made of frieze, identical w'th those we sold for $5 earl’er in the season. We make special with velvet collar cnd Italian lining, There are sizes to fit all ages from effort to please the boys as well as parents, because we want the coming gener. § to.20 years, and also for men up to 36 chest measure, ation to patronize us, ) ‘ 00 for Young Men’s 10.00 Overcoats. They come in the 9.95 for Boys’ Three-piece Suits, Double-breasted and 'e' tourist style, and are mave of fancy Scotch effects; also the regular style Baan Suits. a inyees Bess sults are maie of fancy mixtures, 0 ‘The coat is cut 3-button sack, lined with Italian lining. Vest is mad " overcoat, Se act, Med "a ry! che bor BOR 20 years, effect, Trousers have taped Lenn Sizes 12 to 1g veire, TH Ruaker Ga , Young Die ete San ED F912, DOW wel are made of serges and fancy effects, Sizes 2% to 8 years, The double. Young Men’s Suits that sold for 10.00, now 7,60 Young Men’s Suits that sold for 12.50, now 8.60 “Guarantiza” An Unrestricted Clearance Fresh Meats Boys’ All Wool 50c Knee Pants, 29¢ LEGS GANADA BOILING OR Seotors) | Of Men’s Fine 3.00 and 3.50 Shoes ||". ai res nt _ at the One Price: 1.90 These 'Guarantizas’” are a fine high grade Key West Londrez that were ot 103 Do Read the particulars: anina moor, Men’s Kersey Overcoats 8 00 { J Reduced from $12.00 (THESE fine Overcoats comprise our entire stock of 12,00 garments, atch as the long, loose, swagger coats of the sensible, medium length; made of all wool ‘Hiese, in oxford, black and brown and black and blue kerseys and fancy mix- a\ij tures. Sizes from 34 to 44, if Men’s Frieze Overcoats 10 00 Reduced trom $15 & $18 e EN’S WINTER OVERCOATS, made of Irish Frieze in Cambridge, Oxford and black. They have a heavy satin sleeve linin, and a superior quality silk velvet collar, and are 46 inches long. The wall Tourist coats are cut 56 inches long, and have a strong body all-wool lining and those popular broad concave shoulders, We have the Tourist in 4 Targe variety of colors and fancy mixtures, made with or without belts, cut very'loose and Swell. Come in all sizes, 1,000 pairs of Men's 3.00 and 3,50 Shoes that constiiute| Clearance the best showing of men's shoes we have ever placed in a Sale Lan clearance sale. Every shoe has sewed soles; eight distinct of ries BRS eee . PORK per box . Buying styles to choose from; with and without heavy soles; some Men’s pound : 8e ae - LOINS JERSEY them you run no risk, are shoes for sturdy, hard wear; others are shoes for dress, 3.00 pane Pe? 12@ but get a genuine 10c, The leath rat j d SUGAR Cupp | pound gat oF High quality, e leathers are box calf, velour, yici kid and patent colt + an PORE: ney 9e Ws We seli a box of 50 at skin, Some are built on straight lasts, some on the Potay 3.50 Bonnie mw OR Top D " 140 the low price of 2.49 and Blucher cut patterns; others in the lot are plain, broad Shoes TON 1,00 per box of 25 Clear toes, No matter which you choose, they are all bona fide Havana Diplomativos, regular 10c cigar, 2.00 per box of 50, | Two Pipe Bargains 1 B0e and 48c each for 1,000 Clearance of Boys’ Shoes : ia ee ae 145 for Boys’ Prince | 1.59 per pair for Boys’ |) 98« for Boys’ Kruger calf ivertiod e'sewhere at 1,50 and 1,25. Henry Shoes, made of Puritan | Prince Henry Shoes, made of | Lace Shoes, They are solid as] #4¥i bot ‘86 h each for French Briar | 2! Every pair is 1.75 to 2.00 | box calf. They have best of | can be and will stand the hard- Filion st Ace| Colony “Vintage: recovable meecichmum bowl, value. They are solid, depend- | linings, inside and outside back | est knocks of Winter. Sizes 11 Medor ‘Swaii Gin, quart bottle, Basi With ech pipe we give an able shoes in every way, All| stays. Sizes 9 to 2 and 234 to | to 2 and 314 to 514, Value from ataland| gals| Waton a08, f Rt 7 sizes, 514, Value 2.50, 1.60 to 1.75, (pn, J:85."1.00 at = = bargains, Sizes 6 to 12, Widths C to EE, Your unre. 1 90 Wines @ Finch's Gol¢ Wedding, : : y stricted choice of 3.00 and 3,50 shoes for 1.90. ony Fine Old New kang. Hy] Yo Beh 50c GERMAN MINERS FIGHT. ” one of tho largest wholesale and rotall |) Peerless Paper Patterns aro unlike ev ot “1 NS We have on oUF h floor geome very chotoe pet My \ i mock at prices tn: usually attractive, ‘Tin the care of an expert, who can $2.00 for Men’s Fine Trousers A Sale Involving 3,000 Pairs at 50 Cents on the Dollar Never before in New York has there been offered such good Trousers for so little money—and they will not likely be offered again right away at the price. Made from the celebrated Crawford Woollens— known all over the world for the superiority of their texture and wearing qualities, Every Pair Union Made and Fully Warranted. They are cut over strictly up-to-date | patterns; have patented waist bands; riveted rust-proof buttons, Our guarantee provides for A NEW PAIR FOR EVERY PAIR THAT FAILS TO GIVE SATISFACTORY SERVICE, $ We can fit every build of man—no matter what $ his size—stout or slim—long or short; also extra sizes up to 54 waist, We've More of the-$a5 Silk Lined Tuxedo Suits at $15.00 Never offered anyihing in our Clothing Store that brought so big response as these Silk Lined Tuxedo Suits, We've inducéd the makers to let us have another five hundred suits—to sell at the same price— $15, They are absolutely worth $25. Complete Suits, silk lined all through; all sizes from 33 to 46 in regulars, stouts and slims, Built with the latest style concave shoulders, with slightly rounding fronts— almost straight, If we cannot fit you correctly, will take your measure and make a suit to order. Third Floor, Men’s W. L. Douglas Shoes at $1.89 We consider it pretty good merchandising to be able to sell even “ rejects” of the famous “Douglas” Shoes for $1.89 the pair. That our trade agrees with us is evidenced by the fact that we have sold in the last ten weeks ys a great many thousand pairs of them, To-morrow will find us in possession of one of the best lots that has ever come from the Douglas factory. They are termed “factory damaged”—that is, shoes which would not pass the inspector as being strictly first quality. The slightest imperfections cause them to be rejected in the Douglas establishment, To these Douflas Shoes for Saturday we shall add upward of a thousand pairs of other splendid Shoes for winter wear—in Box Calf, Calfskin and Vici Kid, with double soles; also plenty of first quality Patent Leathers, Not a pair in the lot would sell for less than the Douglas Shoes; and you may like the styles better. Absolute Clearance To-morrow 3i Misses’ Garments Our method is to get the stock out of the way right now—witile it is seasonable—rather than to wait until the warmer days come and you would have no use for the garments, So to-morrow a remarkable clearance, at prices which make buying almost imperative. Misses’ Suits, Girls’ Coats, Odds and ends, broken lines and sizes, Coat Suits, skirted ae re a a cate ale MG ney Revel i 5 lot, ert, &c.; great variety of superl Blouses and Etons; great variety of styles and trimming; styles; Of some, all sizes; of others, only a few. Biggest also Velyet Shirt-Waist Suits, Sizes from 12 to 18 years, | bargains of the year. DBAS. Sey MBTHODS, NEW PRICHS. || The re Be 1060, ? All the $11.50 Sults, 5.98 All the $10, All the $18.80 Suits, 8,98 All the $1250 ea os All the $22.00 Sults, 10,98 All the $15.80 Coats, 7.98 Little Tots’ Long Coats; Cheviot, | Misses' % New Model Coats; made | Misses’ Walking Skirts in all lengths; Crushed Velvet and Kersey; trimmed pi (ioe pert Coe Clot an made of splendid wearing cloths; with lace and silk brald, Sizes 3 to 8, | QiXEd materidis; covlarless ellects: | vated and kilted, Formerly sold at Sizes from 14 to 18, For- 9,98 $6.50, $7.98 and $9.50. ‘Reduced now Reduced to $3.08, $4.08 and $5.08, merly sold at $14 and $16, to $3.98, $4.98 and $5. Clearance of Winter Millinery, Formerly $9.50 to $14.75, Reduced now to, ToiletDept.-Specials Every dollar’s worth of Winter Millinery is to be sent away from here during January at 1-2, 1-3 and 1-4 former prices, Such a sale rel should be an incentive for quick and speedy distribution, We quote {;|8t) small sine, just a few of the values—they are scarcely representative of a stock 5 } id that includes many hundreds : TRIMMED HATS: (24 moor Formerly $30.00 Formerly $22.00, . Formerly $10 to $12.50. Formerly $5.00, al CREAM at, Reduce 15,00 ASTILE, BOAP, Reduced to 8 ; TILE BOAP Reduced to Formerly $3.00..,...... Reduced to $1.50 Lat UNTRIMMED HATS, Ete.:— co: rior) Reseed! ays, $2.00 felt untrimmed and ready-to- | $1.00 to $1.25 coque BREAS' in stzes 7 to per pair (guaranteed) WHE HATS rvs berirereuiies BBo| WINGS, Be. vireessereersnereees BGe} wceneenntced). $4.48 white beaver HATS, all popular $2.00 chenille and felt BRAIDS, per shapes $1.75 | piece of 6 yardS....scccerseveees 50¢ $3 to $4.95 , including the celebrated Putton Hat, 1 95 ° 8 warranted, Special Sale of Sheet Music at 12 Cents, a» By mall 2 cont a y mall 2 cents @ copy ext: ped Velvet Wlack and all colors, Special ate... seserseerereer eres Pcie January Sale Men's Shirts. There never was a time when good Shirts have been sold for so little —on this avenue, or on any other avenue, Columbia, Yale, Dartmouth, Premier, Cornell and Amherst all stand for the best in Men’s Shirts—for which we are sole Bone Down 4 okanee, in New York, Quality has been maintained through twenty. ai a *: y years of making—and, whenever possible, improved upon. Each | 4," PV" Ne bore Bethes January we break the price—that’s the only time you can save} Bown Where the) Maren Suwanee River) © Plows, on these superb brands, When ordering by mail, please give size of collar worn and size of neckband, COLUMBIA--Unlaundered: Wamsutta; OUR LBADER—Famouy ¢. L. muslin; 1,700. Irish linen bosoms; | Irult — of muslin; fe 3 ards; t- | Irish Mnen bosoms; open back; iM well mado, x for ¢, Pio, Rewards to way Bashtul Betay | mown, hh Holnte, Infarced sides; open alk for i, the Roos Are ANON. OF RNSD OSS SLATS Wp 8. a Butt Was Presa 1 N.Y. Mills rus. n bosoms, hand made buttonhole ar button guards; felled seams; continuous. fact a Ihe back. Six. for BB.AU 65c | 60 cents each, each n hack and fr open front only); bosoms} all hand fi he Hives, K. t Doma Dell, | ML « Boy Called) Valso Primrose, By ps erry MIij4, he x Me, Farm in Old) Corner ht, Beloved, i under pric Mower $1 Shirts at 55c. COLLARS AND CUPL W029. Bot than Hiwwas shapes and styles all | th noted mia © Daley Malzy, | Just to Call You nf an Old) } Dear, Beau ‘ hx 1 OSes k song. full dresas 0 Colla jar qualities, Cutts} Laughing Water, When the 8 no we tx for B40; cach : worth 200, pair to fakes Bal) — eereecernmnrennanrsnty \ “ (

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