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“CARUSO LAUGHS AT STORY ABOUT COOK Famous Tenor Says Min Who Prepares! Food Was Not Barred. from Hotel. \ “Ttis to, how you say tt, laff?’ de- * glared Signor Caruso, Herr Conried's thoumand dollar an four tenor, when a teporter for The Evening World called on him at No, 64 West Fitty-seventh street, where he taken up. qunrters for the winter with Mme, Caruso, a oook from the Vita Caruso in Itely, "two maid servants, » butler who has 14 man Chesterfield beaten to the con- astency of a brea! food for polite. ness, @ costumer add Gresser and a piano player who holps the Signor Practise his Ubtle Gitties that make people in the Metropolitan Opern-House stand up and cheer. \When the Signor arrived in New York for the present season, of “the house in West Fifty-seventh street wap not quite ready, pnd tie and his party tdok rooms in the Hotel York. ‘When, the other day,{they moved to the West Fity-seventl street house the sory got abroad that {t wae be- cause the hotel management woud not Jetetthe epok ‘in the hotel to create the ‘Uddits and delivactes that the appetite @f the tenor demanded. Amused the Singer. ‘The tale aounded good and was m- printed mang times. When the te- porter asked the Signor to tell about it the tenor was amused, The Signor ymat on a sofa looking longingly at the baby grand piano, while he asked the ‘man who pushes,the piano keys for for him to help him digest the ques- tlons the reporter aked him. When he “finally found out what was wanter he wald: “It ts great advertising for the cook. Hore I bring over & man who knows what we like to eat and cooks it\for ‘Wa without having the (east idea that - time and out-ot- HIS VIBRATING NOTES. 4 |tresing: and ‘embarrastiag: thele, potonts —$—— peg with plates of taise tecth and bridge work opera | stood Nike stone, and when the preeiove $16.8 minute notes floated away in the ie cof the train that was possicg, he looked up and said Rot ‘My Trish Molly 0° hawn't 1." te — Consul Estes Dead. MAPELIA; Minn, Nov, 16--A cable- |gram announcing the death from pnens ‘monia of United States ut Wiliam RB. Bates, recently appol to the part at Zittau, Gormany. ived vee ALVEOLAR DENTISTRY Other Dentists Unfamiliar This Wonderfal Process Are Completely at Low to Ac- count for Dr, Martin's Remarkable Suceess, Send Your © and Address for the Doctor's Illustrated Book ‘Which Tells All About This Great Discovery—Mailed Free on Reqnent, Dentists who are still practicing the old- with | fre wholly unable to understand why Dr, G. Gordon Martin bas achteved bis wonder: ful euccess, Formerly they attempted to explain, it ty denying that the Doctor could do what ho represented and make good his claims. Now, ‘however, since ho has demonstrated tu the world conclusively and indisputably that bis system of Alveolar Dentistry js & success and that he can and dose wake ood every claim, they are all at nea. It to pretty bard for thove who are wn- fomiliar with the underlying principles of Alveolar Deutistry to believe tant Dr. Mar- tin can perform the operations which he does, The doctor's jents, however, ‘he- lieve it apd know ft, for they have their own experience as absolute yon and enjoy tle comfort and satiefaction which his éreat work always affords, His patients know that he oan replace missing teeth without the use of plates or bridge work and give them natural, firm, rolld pertect tecth. know that he can tighten loose and falling teeth and make them last as long as any. They know that he can straighten twisted, crooked or protruding teeth and make ‘them regular and beautiful, ‘That be ean restore de- cuyed, discolored, chipped or broken teeth to ® whole, sound, perfect condition and eive them the same shade and color as their own healthy teeth. They know that COME NOT BETWEEN Mt AND MY" COOK . he {s anything «teat, and now they {Sal ep alee, «FS! Roqtisinneneds read | thelr own eee ieee Gilene, thmeaoeh of him in the papers; and 1 expect any | Vie ouher dentists say ts incurable. ‘They | day to have him aske for a Gighyealary. | know that there te not a trouble or disease |beanuse already he has becn offered) ot the teotl, mouth or gums that the | positions and huge sums to write reo- | !octor cannot cure perfectly and for all 4 tme to come. st gtr for your wdvettives of | “ir js no wonder, then, that Dr, Martin canned goods, | “Sou ave toc kat—you Americans, It fe fine to feel that one is of sufficient importance to lave one's clothing de. ascribed and to tell what one does from day to day~whether we go walking or b @o sleep well, and ts our: hosiery embroidered, Jt is fine to feel bas the complete confidence and gratitude of all his patients, no matter what others may say or how much they may decry bis eystem, He has passed that stage where disparaging statements affcet him or make apy difference in the great work he is doing for his thousands of patients, whose Corn Martine tall tected tn th y dr, Martin ly protect in the une that one's getting to be of interest, but} and practice of his great discovery by surely you ought itt Gome between | patenis from six different governments, in- i % man and his cook at # too much. | cluding tho United Staten, and this, of | And, anyway,d wank you to know thmt | course, probibits any ane else mm prac- the report that he or any other of my |tiving Alveolar Dentistry. Others claiming domestics were De Restke’s t—what|to do this are impostors, you say—@ ‘fake.’ The dresser and cos- stumer mikes at one time costumes for many artists, but he never was a valet for any one but me, Has a Fine House. The house in West Pifty-seventh strect is well adapted for the needs of the Caruscs. It ie four stories and a more so than those of ordinary dentisia doing common work. He makes no charges whatever for examination, consultation or ativice, He invites those in need of dental services to call at Dis commodious and luxurious offoes, all are treated witn equal courtesy and col ‘Dr. Mart!n's practioe that be bas eight spec The Doctor's tees are very reasonable— | basement. It is of ‘brownetane, of the type of private residences of the rich that live in the block. The parlor or | reception room is given over to the Signot's use for rehearsing, and when | the Deporier called tho.butler was slop ping lively with) some tam and egw. for the Signor's 11 o'clock bi inspired by the wonderful note tenor, Wo0 Was trying out ‘his voice un [a solo from “La Gioconda,” which is the opefing bill for the opera season. kman, who was lowing au extra supply of oream for the day, wes about to pull the basement faell when the high, wonderful notes of the "6 volee in the Prince's solo burst out of the parlor windows and the milkman all trained in the principles and practice ot \iveolar Dentistry by the Doctor himself, Viach of these operating assistants has his own particular line of work to do. and as a result is highly sktlled in the same. ‘The Doctor t# desirous that all eball havo Lis iMustrated eopyrighted book which ex- plains and tells all about Alveolar Den- tistry, If You are unable to call at his office for’ the same, send your name and address, and the book will be mailed free of charge. Call‘on or address G. GOR- DON MARTIN, M. D., D. D. 8, (Ine.), office hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. week days only; appointments by letter, telegram or teis- ttone W061 Madison Square, Suite 74, Reed & Barton Building, Fifth ay,, northwest corner 82d st., New York, N. Y, foes Hy #, and cleaning of any “home without GOLD DUST ‘ie tke Phe Man Without Country”—All'st sa, “Hy tomical way, When it ‘ ing. washing dishes, scrubbing floors and 23d St., 6th Ave. Eminent Physicians Here. 50 Gold Eyeglasses, 1° acalastnationnciieeth a This is the Only Store | That Employs Graduate | Eye Physicians here Daily Physicians. from 8 AM. to OP. M, skeleton {F0/005, with the dept quality Tenses, and each purchaser wil; be at tuiy fitied as If the regular fas were ere |. This price doesn’t ‘iota the actual cost a gold. We diver this remarkable chance as an advertivement partmen ie ‘pur One uconies generiit!y known that wn have Prominent Phyatclans. and Joutists in this department wo will not have cnouyh room to accommodate the de- eullsts Momomber, ou get the same professional attenticn herw as you would tn an pital, aud we charge only for the Blasses. Sale Friday and Saturday, Qou» Prescriptions Filled 9} \ets! Sale Friday & Saturday, Imported Real Value. $2.50 and $3.00. Priday end Saturday SC Wii) Dace on gato 29.000 full concave and vipghly pel ished Imported tasors. including Wade & Butcher, Imperial, Non Plus Ultra, Gea 1ine Geo. Wostenbolm end fifty popular brands, Ali these rarors are worth At, bomat #0 and $3.00, Every reror w of in best de, and all aro samples that oave ahown on the read by @rummery: they have been honed and are in pérteot order, Special attention given nil orders. Also 5,000 extra fine razor wLtOps came with this lot. value 42,00, and will be sold at 890, each; and 8% Salpty raxurs, value $2.00, at 080. Don't mi: is bale, Rogers Silverware Thanksgiving Specials for Hotels, Boarding-Houses & Clubs. alo ¥ and Saturday Only, 10,000 Doz. Knives, Forks 2 Spoons (All Guaranteed Gehwine Rogers Ware.) will be sold at this sale at the ridiculously low prices quoted below, Molt Orders Filled enuine Rogers Tea Spoons, value $1.00..+. ee per half dozen, 29¢ Senvine Rorers Tab’e Spoons, value $2.00 per hal dozen, 08¢ Genuine Rogers Table Forks, value $2.00 .,.. per half dozen, 98c¢ 9! Genuine Rogers Triple Plate Dinner Knives, value $2.06 ao» per half. dozen, 98¢ The above goods are guaranteed Genuine Rogers Heavy Silver Plated Ware, and not nickel silver as advertised by others, $5 Silver Plated Combination Sets, | This Will Make 2 $5.00 Thanksgiving Gift. 12 Tea Spoons, 6 Table Spoons, | | 1 Sugar Spoon, 1 Butter Knife, (5 4-00 All in handsome cass. | | Regular value §5,00, ) Valu $5 Friday and Saturday. Mail Orders Filled. EHRICH BROS., 6th Ave. & 23d St., N.Y. «Much has been said---but words don’t convey a fair idea of the Wonderful Variety & Excellence of the Merchandise you get as Premiums for these Famous Stamps. You can exchange your Soap Wrappers— Coupons — Labels —- Trade Marks—Package Coffee. Signatures, etc,, etc, for “S$, @& H.” Stamps. Geta printed list at any of our stores, The Sperry & Hutchinson Co, Redemption Stations Everywhere ITER 16, 1905, ||\with the Toys more than the children themselves, ij)ies, if you did; but today you can come to WANAMAKER'S. jin stout Winter shoes. $1.90 a pair, er variety—patent leather, laced; patent leather tips, ‘styles of too shapes. }ijtanned leather, widths, Ge Haan hry Store Sica a gu j | } The World of the CHRISTMAS TRE Where the Old Become Young; and All the Young Are Happy Wouldn't you like to visit, for yourself, those mountainous pri in Germany, where in little shops and great factories thousands 0 and busy people work all year round in manufacturing JOY? Probably this old world spends more time, labor and thou ducing the things that go to making human happiness than ever imagined. The American and the Frenchman may have wits, and produce heartier laughs; but the German is the real mal smiles—the producer of hours and days of joyou# happiness, Beet knows how to devise and build the Toys that fill the land.of ‘™ lieve” for children, And tho happiness of children is contagiou! ‘older members of the family catch the enthusiasm, and often want to You can’t go to Germany; and you couldn't find half the Joy Fe ‘The Splendid New Toy Store Is Ready H And it displays every figure and device that the génius and skill of German and foreign, ax woll as American workers have produced, for the entertainment of chi young and old, ‘Three expert toy-men travelled from oneend of Germany to the ott railroad trains and over the suow-clad mountains in sleighs, in the gathering of this |vellous assemblage of Dol}s and Toys which now fills the broadest floor space we have. |devoted to these Christmas goods, Two-thirds of the entire Basement of this old St Building is now turned over to the mountaine of Joy things. , The DOLLS form a great exhibition in themselves, They occupy the space given |by the Basement Millinery Store, at the Fpurth Avenue and Tenth Street Corner, with \aisle counters besides. \ 4 | The Mechanical Toys will present greater fascination than ever. Nothing is more won, ‘derful than the busy world of motion and action in miniature. ew is | The Juvenile AUTOMOBILES are eplendid, ‘They will simply tease the life out of boys | juntil they possess thom, (rcat big Tonneau Touring Cars, fitted with tandem bicycle geary, i for two boys to run—for all the world like the “real thing.” : | j | The Blitz Educated Horse will tickle the little fettows. He ean be ridden, Then joints bend, and he can lie down and go to sleep. Heenan kneel, stand ou his hind or frot legs, turn his head any way he likes, Hoe’s a great big handsome fellow—and no end off |—for boys you'll invest ten dollars on. | wt | The Dresden Wooden Toys tickle the children more than iy wg else, They ave the |! |pictures from fairy books come to life. The little folks just love to live with them day in ae day out, Every animal and.ebject of real life and fairy tale is here, ; | ‘ 4 But who could tell, and who would wait to read, the eudless story of toys and games! jand fun and frolic? ar | The Graceful Corsets AISTS $2.50 SHOES f easily into your waist-line? Does! a jlots, odds-and-ends, off 81208, | move? Do your shirtewalsts fall a made, nicely finished, perfeotly|trimly? Do your friends ask bow, save the sixty cents a palr becanse | Your corset as without It? can't find ‘shoes \that aro better! ‘Here are the new models: ¢ coutil; for medium and | oot if ; rd wd Of Nun's Velling or Albatross, |! $2.78 to §7:50— soi Tailor-made, "with — stitehed Pe plaity or trimmed with taffeta) if, bands or Ince insertions, $2.78 to $7.50, } \ | |The magniticent now Toy Store invites everybody, pn ae | ’ | Men’s and Women’s|L, R,-- 1 es 5 ; vr Woollen Waiets chat are, warm, Y tail you te on al tg without being heavy. Z ) does je waistline t os y. at $1.90 a Pair Woollen Waists that are quite i ’ emin it stay there, and “give” just 9 fd q a | No, they're not bargal comfortablé, pliant little as you as pretty as silk. or left-overs— naturally into long} lithe, curving|| Woollen Waists full of styl i} They're ‘brand‘new, stylishly, lines, and does your skirt-belt fit|| Well4nade—fine, + Oe tg sizerassorted Shoes, of the most; you get such well-fitting clothes?! wanted sorts for Winter wear, You! And do you feel as much at ease Jo} ’ | “Yes” to all that?’ Then you} of Wanamaker merchandising. YOU! purely ver L RE | in any respect, anywhere, for $2.60.) 4+ $~Ot batiete and ofutll; for tong, | These are $1,90 for either men or| median Ane abort fg Of Fino Flannel, $1.75 women, } full Aguren; medium bust and dip hips. $4.78. The Men's Shoos are of exceltent| WA ;aeHueMueN Pint ant aml || Tailor-made and trimmed with ] box caltalin, with good oak-tanned | | At eae eee Coutlls “long btpn buttons. ie unt, Wool soles, Goodyear welted and stitched. | At S1—apectully designed for stout || Of Dotted Challis, Pull tront, thimmed with bi! eilk braid and buttons. Of Brillizntine, $2,250 $3.7! Full front, with plaits trimmed with stitched bands, Second floor, Fourth avenue, pee 6-in. Warp-Printed Ribbons at 35c, worth § AH sizes, from 7-40 10; but only | feuress low under arms, long over | ” ps and abdomen, in the broader widths, most wanted) Second floor, Tenth street. Men's 25c Haif Hose box calfskin, laced; black icidskin, At 15 a Pair laced amd buttoned, wiih kid or p Six different All with The Women’s Shoes are in great- An importer's Impatience to be clear saves you ten cents 4 paly od* these medium and heavy-weleht Half-hose Black cashmere, with embrolder- r Goodyear welted foles ‘of oak-| ed fronts tous atyles, Or plain Beautiful Warp-Printed ons, black merine, natural and colored six inches wide, in white u with pink carnation design, white, bive or satin Ce Regular 50c ouality, at &e a yard, Reoond floor, Tenth street. Y | F Y All sizes, in Ato £1.90 a pair, Women's Sora, Muin floor, 4th ave, Man's Bhoes, Lasement, Ninth st, aide, merino, tan ‘cashmere with em- broidered fronts, and Oxford-mixed merind, A:) slurs, Under-Price Store, Basement, 15¢.0 Pair, worth 25¢ oebcesintnateeereepn evntioineled Ryo The Pink Edition of The rete. 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