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WORLD, SATURDAY. JANUARY 19, 1907. THE EVENING -New--Laws Landlords fate Factori and Regu- Rents have.'pot sone higher is middle- beh ban tea ty Soin rents has teen caused | tremendous inflow of Immigrants has filled old tenoment districts far beyond. thelr nponer eq pay number of allen’ who came Ets Island ces 1,085,331. © 200,000 aett}<a: tn’ New: York. Their Work. rant districts have uriving out. popu Drovine 1908 the gy Been overflowing and Spread of such districts h ted —by—two—fretors——One—te tre Ratural clannish tendenc Brants, the other ie tie of the Imm. ecennit of the Wallins-—dlatance-of factories achich, = Kive-employment. Horh= the Charity Organtzation— and te Tenement-House Departinent In p Uéations show that no real reilef can ep oécur—untll the factories in which the ePeopte—work—can be wcattered = Widely, It has been shown beyond quos- ton that people In the most crowded tenement districts rather maka homes near thelr work than to live at B Aistance where rents are cheaper, they live-in the suburbs what Uiev mave 4A-ronte la epont for cartare, lunch, Jo ime and oth = part- ofthe dnl sbetween home and business. Charity Societies Aroused. Convinced that rapld transit He- Cis Lanes travel nxestion and cons. 6 poorer distric pacatearel ready: iren_—for—itmiting tne Of factories In crowded. tener jot. In tw annual report the Charity ation Society Kayne, Te Charity SAUER AG e | Sothern-Marlowé Season STARR WILL WED 'Puccint Gets Warm Weicome Blow-Qui—Fear | Curb} | if | Hugh L. Starr, west shle, who nau numbers Sstributed fF lyn to We yetieth street. Tho first’ wedding ceremony will bé at 8t. John’s C John D. Lord. to the aT In tart; red_and Six: Newt the exc apsd —bs—the homes ior the f-the-familles in. New York Ci; tae prohibition of the feidtional— factories wlihin any ry which already ha bulation to th i BOCA: Counterpart « Bt_dormesttc~emptosment:— “Such measures “ax these mi: tablisiment of | ©} toenth @ A Pqhe brldaratmaet party will xo to the o at thandred- gue. waere ' } Ina [alcipation—ot—tris—event haa. relopoda alii hat Ws de, from be al effective means—of checking con-| Sherman sore = gestion, and thus reducing rents, than | At tho si 0 ceremony measures directed more specifically ; Tim Sullivar toward Limiting popul, “Brean or he urtiticiat ncrense- inthe number of bulldingy | Tae bridal the South, couple will then To Scatter the Factories, “It the friends (MISS BINGHAM’S HOME spaying. classe ant the nui es and some Of We ol ther parts of igcmore room for phe-Movement :wouldssculter- tno tulle F Ment masses along with opie Would be dintributed over | “n-far-wider-ar be- jand ¢ ~ DAMAGED BY WATER. Floods Her Apart ments—and_.. Ruins _ Valuables j> Werth ‘Thousands of. Dollars: Through the breaking of a water-pipe fronr-th = yeatdence AT NO, food Mage AMOUNtINE to several thon sand dollars was ‘done. The water trex a5 Urownsyill ahaa So Ms prosperone fac —pelgneeriset— soaked through the five stories of cy the house fron Tourn, and pieces Salome” Promises-to-Be ___ Musical Event of Season i, DNESDAY=-"Pie Huguenotn,” Pinkert. De C Anfona a | Nrimonal Pavatinoe: Ata: H de Cis neros, Bugsti Arimondl and Ancona in ne ev. _ Campaninl ts to conduct all:the operas, Coe Attractions Are Their Low Feet _ To Be ‘Manon Lescaut?’ Meets Big: Success—Caruso Co-Stars Will First A Find. Good. Parts | Unhappy Lovers— Orchestra ‘Strikes Up Fanfare. ened Next Week ppear in ‘‘John the Bap- tist,’? and Later Present Other Plays, Includ- ing Their Shakespearian Repertory. © an Opera House. ———_ at Metropolit and Cavalieri ipa a Month of Great Sales at Macy’s. Some, like the Annual Sale of Undermuslins and Kindred Lines of White Goods, or the Annual Sale of Beds and Bedding, are fixed events on the Macy cal- Others, like the Half-Price Sale of Furs, are to abnormal trade or - RN and Julia Marlowe |uffering at the Fourt enth Street The-| k and Marry’! will bé se: the attraction} and gown. we ht of eidh auccoedting week the tre will have | chance happenings traceable ) weather conditions—in the case of -the-Fur Sale di- rectly traceable to the unnaturalsyinter-weather. At all events, the month is one repiete-with—- splendid purchasing opportunities—in sales adver= wtised-as well as clearances. of odd line: assortments that-are given no more publicity’than that afforded by our regula appear in “Dayld) presented tie ‘fhe! Often it waa ¢ Mayked Woman? Itallan- composer and broken ‘ who were making/ nounced and his kisunk acknowledgment of the apptaure atthe; the slip end—of. the frst act: Bantst) MI Tho time of the -play.|s-£9 A. an eand, Sone tis -Drother+ te performed ip ve dct. shows the w ey bowed tay estra gave hint a After that the big. bit vof avaliable space of the box sume When the second Scout nang and acted Man lke the axtint h tion “Not ‘Advertised’, Rear Jeruvalem-at night tlme The first mieeting between John ‘the Bapiisi Meradias, Merad and Sal takes place during the first ‘act in:an a! open square before Herod act shows a ve lamplighter. sang his one lt “Katrine and'the King” very trintne the -prolonxed—bote at. ihe ond. Foster Company will be at ghth Avenue Theatre, {VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. | victofia in new songs will con-) to be the headliner at the Colo: i be.Fred Walton and Clarke and Six Win- 6 Emmett and cam- that filled ov called him to ait a dozen times. t was over he wap brought. before | the ourtain, at first with the singers, | ¥—byhimeelt.~ Sloss of, the opera, he was warmly ap- A well-built, contained man h as ‘Campanint, opbra house, ative of him. ‘ould “Shop SYSTEMATICALLY and .M ADVANTAGEOUSLY, Start a pupiln of the who sang the madrigal seamed afra: of the sound of their own voices fF You W Again, at the | | nor of the F thelr part would havp been-an-improve: “thing Widswe, -¢ pany, and Carroll Jolnson, + at. the Alham: Homer B; Mason and Mar- and compan} the scenes were admirably luid and writ painted, the final y plain in the (Louisiana ‘Territory mak- she asks of Herod head’ of Jehn the Bapt The request Is | Ard the end gf the act, the coming, lof the King of the Jews ts suggested, by Hosannahs sung tn the striking of Herod by a bar_of lsit! but strangely # greeting he Kot. declined) but to Charl: dones and Mabel Hite. Mabel McKinley re Mozart, and the Elght English Summer Girls.‘ to be interviewed Meltzer, of Mr. asfew words TANS were 1 have alway no mistaking _for anybody's but Puccini's ~eartnarks. There were} distance, and “Le Boheme’! aught that at ail! and “Toscu," and the score followed the: the Abbe Prevoat, legree of faithfulness ho —intermess, asa lovely bit yourness | {vras” of the! Thar wi Among the membera Of tho 5o Sue urice TA viecandlnssbands are’ Messrs, 1 Crompton, Buckstone, Wheelock, It was then with.toy that [accepted of the director New ‘World. Ht—-te—triie,—l wa wee corner on? Buenos | MT% the Etlinore | femillar story by the {nvitation Saath of—t ren necdnd act Wi Know How Much You Spend and for What You Sperd it- “People who do not spend their money until they get it,” says @ world=famous~ writer, ones who are really on-a-solid foort: : A Deposit Account is a positive, SAFEGUARD AGAINS: RE—spending your moncy © "you *] Rawson and J = Pieasizea:—ochel of the meet y Manon and Dea Grieux, spright- Hirose hyothe-dancing lesan with the iminuet.and A haunting ce_to the end, ¥ ora probably many T have seen to-nient pr hat-T-have dons +andE-eaieem myself. happy Lo say that I find myself here among om_Tran speuk In -muste belng “Under= SYLVESTER RAWLI j Stanford-ana’ Miss Thummon Arc’ will be the efond play * the attractions will Include Dan Ts Latta Brenere; y-and-J. A. Wallerstedt tn tragical note | : he. be Tuesdas RIrer— curtain et ring up at nights at 8 clo ““are-the-only. impersonation The Professor's Di- |_Armatrong’s new play, “Salomy Jane. Account gives you EVERY CONVENIENCE of the ystemz, without the faulte:a: “EVERY EGONOMY OF MACY’S STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM as you please, make purchases In charged” in the unusual way—to Beginning :extaw Fields and Ward and Van Alstyne old “charge” account Deposit as much or as littl the usual way and have them your deposit. = Statements will be mailed monthly, q Interest at the rate of 4%, compounded every three months, willbe allowed on your dally balance. YOU CAN WITHDRAW YOUR MONEY AT ANY TIME, though you are not permitted to draw checks against it, as we do .no banking business. jar Simms and Edith pn Kose, Morris Cro EYERBEEN'S “Huguenots"—engr- | played is of-cast, ponderaun of yol- of construct A remeicee—forst—OL | paiitand wal: beauty that ja missing from many more | costume to old tunes. up-to-date operas—recelyved | nhattan Ope: fentally tte firat. perform- in New York this season, 18 atternoon p a Carnegie Hall. The pa tina Wayne, will come to t quare —Pheatre on Monaay engagement, undertala—with > Twins and Polk and Goalline Debusay's exquisite “Afternoon of a | numbers to York Symphony 7 Bamroct; Hall, this evening, Leo 8. “House pro- | Jarse Covingto! tinal east will be seen START THE NEW YEAR WITH SUCH AN ACCOUNT. . You THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED PATRONS ™ OsiT ACCOUNTS HERE SINCE WE-IN: will_not be Jonel HAVE OPENED- AUGURATED THE UNIQUE PLAN, ‘Hundred and evening vas Campanin|'s._ sien Xe that passsatixe n-wie rds WAGE] Monarts Second in over the dry bones of Meyerbe ant-otdeworid—doas slyanized them into vibrant | i er ATER a TARE T. more the | se: emphony will be | drama, ‘Renin: ‘CHARITY BALL AT THE -WALDORF-ASTORIA. érman Bachelors teenth Annual Benefit of Hospitals. The seventeenth annual German Char played by her tn response | ity Dall under the auspices of the Bre}) elor_Circle of the German Liederkran Arion and Beethoven bachelors, Waldorf-Astoria airy forthe beneNt of Manhattan charitable institutions _T. jnet-proceeda of the first, sixteen balls distributed among rowillioffer Gallagher and "1 Willlam—Ca-+ An all Rrahme Avoid credit systems. Farticularly avold the so-calied “easy. payment” plan as you would avold the plague. before you have earned It fa bad-businces, znd-no-amount-of soph -istry-can-change that. fundamental principle. programme will mark Spending money” CoWNo Naw heen PRUET-ontwer work -a_spl Tomtuctor:sthan—the compass: ay nee, quick to recognize this se tt at its | plano part In tha not — Mrs Sintetta in —P a rook and Oaks, nge- Seven= rent for the Fannle Bloomfield Zeisler, the eminent Rive her only next atuntay Schubert's song “The Erl- gked the dapper " before the curtain for count: | ‘Although, as usual, pruned Of ite Inst act, s eonsluded nti} a ft the house before @ final curtain and hundreds of people r ned to WH up pers: ovenings a full hour eariter, Hngered | rmance. to call out the | Orchestra ductor nine or ten-times It waa a big night Raoul was flery, tune’ul ard ng, ¢hough on occasions, stroll- | recital tn Cnrnegia Hall to _requeate. Hotel Hext THs ater thes per! Ossip Gabrilowttsch, the Russian pla- nist, at his recital in’ Mendelssohn. Flall this afternoon. will compositions, ax we: Beethoven, Bach and Chopim Our Annual Winter Sak takes place during the week commencing Jan. 21st, when we will offer, without reservation every article of Furniture and all Bedsteads in the department, at 25% to 50% = — off our regular ptices. — Lord & Taylor Broadway and 20th Sti sth Ave 19th St The grand ballroom, We Myrtle Room Fand the Astor Gallery o) ja have been engexed lay one of his_own ax selections from Valentina of Mme, Russ was splendidly tinct with melody. this angers naturally \id go often suggest Arthur Nevin's Indian opera, wan produced-in concert form in Pitt burg on Wednesday evening by the Mo. pweet beyond the} Pittsburg Orchestra, and_prominent scloiste | Frank's Twelfth iment Band iplay in the main hall A-newly Imported Hungarian band wili-entertain in ihe ¢ ball will be opene Dr. Otto Neitzel, the German crit and musician will given oiang reelt: Mendelssohn there can be AS abit or—enare pondiia Marcel Hall on" Friday afcem | aang marc — EN ELECT OFFICERS. jf Mayo- Mane Assocatis = eventh street last night nd elected the following this country. while the grim old: Puritanica’ servant stands eut perfect In every de- lasohn Hall on Thurs lyrie more than me ESTATE-.FO ——AEENS—— S00 PER car) a Year at besutitul i Y yithe One hundred mnfilion doll prided for—tnpruvements. dl: Ang this Ideal R.SALE— - "Margherita tinea ~ previt le muaranteed. within 1 Josep Byrnes, manager munces by the novelty formance waz) electrichty. 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Latningtetterw, MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, Nouty Fragk A Doings in Music World | Outside-Opera-Houses. » KORSAKOFE’S A SIMPLE MIXTURE ——_SAID-TO-RELIEVE RHEUMATISM, 4 AND ANYONE CAN PREPARE IT. | Thousands of men and women who have felt the sting and torture of ) this dread disease, which is no respecter of age, persons, sex, color or rank} will be interested to know that while for many y sidered an incurable disease, now it is one of the casiest affictions of the ven it not a distinct d Rheumatism is ely bits of orchextration in| ars rheumatism was con- ody to conquer, Medical science has pr ease in itself, but a symptom caused by inactive kidneys, Yuric acid in the blood and other waste products of the system which should ‘ be filtered and strained out in the form of urine, pneys is to sift these poisons and acids out and keep’the blood-clean and 3 however, are of sponge-like substance,the holes or’ pores of which will sometimes, either from overwork, cold or exposure be- | come clogged and inactive, and failing in their function of eliminating these poisons from the blood, they remain in about the joints and muscles, causé the untold suffering and pain of rheu-( matism and backache, often producing complications of bladder and urinary disease, weakness, etc. The following *THE MERCHANT. “Tm a nifty, thrifty Merchant great, big bank account, _ The ‘secret of Success, I've found, Isto keep a large amount _ Of ready information Close at hand. ‘Twill pay you well to get, to-day, This year's World Almanac. The World Almanac CONTAINS 1,000 Topics - - 10,000 Facts and Figures At Newsstands, 25c. By Mail, 38c. : one of the t nthe Manha The function of the kid- to-hn_orhes: | nd several sone | own accompunt oved no damper omptniment pure, The kidne The bad nix p and the orchestra pinved Te is a fact © We veins, decompose and settling | Pailhanmontc third symphony in Fé major, ple prescription is said to relieve the worst cases of“ ‘rheumatism, because of its direct action upon the blood and kidneys, reliev-. Jing, tooy the most severe forms of bladder and urinary troubles: Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ownce ; Com- Mix by shaking well in a bottle’ yand take in teaspoonful doses after cach meal andat bedtime, ‘The ingre=4 ’dients can be had from any good preseription pharmacy, and, being’entirely' vegetable, are absolutely harmless and ‘safe to use at any time. Slglsmond Stojowski, planist, will give in Hadi, on Wednesday atter-) @ pound Syrup Sarsapariila, three ounces. von. Niessen-Stone and veder Will be the wssisting artists. Five minuets by the masters will be