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| | American debit nt /the Manhat(an (+ ¥he announcement was made by most | Fave | |who had tinkered the t shire for several gene! | $80,000, and reared his wy Sanders, tn dentistry. -laryngitia, Up to noon to-day, this war! aie 4; mot Sare trust her high notes for a:day | ‘ALL, HER DEBUT who died last May vd him In busine son Hved th: “Le Contes D’Hofmann ” |gic sranaet Takes. Place of “Thais” at |S2"S" Manhattan Opera-House. Mary Garden will not- make her | Opera-House to-night, after all. f of the. morning papers that sho: had | 4 by MMr., Hammerstein's jieu- | & tena: Jater the singer eent for Mn Hammerstein and: Informed him that. While phe was not sériously 11; dl iy Garden said she would better rest until Monday, by whioh time she is sure her | ‘voloe will be fully restored. ——_—— Mir Hammerateta=tras—competted this: afternoon, therefore. to anr change in his plans. To-nixh of ‘Thais.’ which was advertised with | Miss Garden In the title part, there will tition of “Les Contes d'Haf- with Dalniores, Renaud, Zep-| Cisneros, Jomelli, and ‘Trentini fm the cast. Aiceeny hale," with Mleg—Garden—aa—the-+ star, will surely be presented on Mon- day, Mr. Hammerstein says. ——-._—— REGISTER PRENDERGAST _ | TACKS OPTIMISTICALLY. | Declares That: Confidence Is the Keynote to a Return to | Prosperity. Se os of the day were discussed by | ers at the annual dinnor | | i i erogational Churc! Brooklyn Borough, The dinner, which was attended by | about 30 guests, Influential members La! “resenting what le probably the largest? Protestant churoh {n the country, was | presided over by President Creighton | ‘and the speakers included Register | Prenderbast, Police Commissionér | O'Keeffe, Dr. Mott, of Elizabeth, N. J. | Prof, Mickleborough, Dr. Waters and | others, ' | Almost: Ail the opeaxers, notably | Register Prendergast, touched on the | financial situation, the Mewister talk- | ing im, an optimistio vein, declar- | ba | 79 for this - *. $3 Bolt- ed, Box Frame, { Cane Seat Din- 3 ing Chair. Highly Polished and ‘Made Extra Strong. ing thet “Confidence was all that | Shay, was needed to right the trouble. | SIX TO A ‘Dr, Waters spoke briety, comment. | BIRCHASER! ing vigorously. on what he termed the “infamy of keeping Christmas carols and Christian songs {fom gut public echools."” ' M CA ry WE SELL IN 2 ; : at $9.50 That: Equal in'Everyltem of Materials, Construction, Workmanship, Style, - Fit and Service the $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes Sold Elsewhere These great lines are in the newest’ leathers and fashion models. Pepe ton Lace-and=Biu- cher hand-sewed | and heavy welts. SHOES FOR GIRLS AND BOYS Misses! Black Kid, Button and Lace, heavy soles; Misses’ Black Kid, Button and Lace, medium soles; soles; sizes 6 to 10%4........5 ‘ Bays’ Box Calf and Black Kid Lace and 2% to5%4....... GeRIbOoNnOnGe Boe and Youths’ Calf Lace; sizes 44 to 2 and 214 0 534... 1.50 “Little Gents!’ sizes 11 to 2 ‘Men's Rolled Edge Storm Rubbers. +Womiéit’s Storm Rubbers. : | CONTEST OVER THE WILL OF AGED BOWERY DENTIST. There we Hidten, by the late wark, and there are two! p _- bousht at anything like the’ price The Women’s in} The Men’s Patent _Black Kid and Pat-| Leather, Box Calf, _ ent Leather, But-.| VelourCalf& Black =Kid-Lace- Medium: soles, hand-sewed welts. Boys’ ® Youths’ sre$ ALSO 2, eck soins os SRS OR $1.50 Rubber Boots There 1s a contest on before Surro- mas of the will of Dr, B. San- y years a dentist |} and | 3 Mrs, |) 2000R8 WEST OF 3R°AVE. given last night the Imperial, in | § 49-for_this $18.00.6 den Oak Pillow Leg Extension Tabie Richly Polished; has Heavy Claw Feet. Oth Ave., Cor, 20th St (BE ocndianodauw emnone 5 Hho Pannen $1.25) Children’s Storm King Boys’ Satin Calf Lace; sizés 12 to 2 and, 214 to. Boots; sizes 6 LS sacihodiboodaL ao daNoOKEWan $1.26! 10.......... $ saddle seat, regularly sold at $7.50; sale daughters of Dr. 8 esented: by in the neighborhood, our patrons are respect- fully requested: to /ook at our signs before. entering. Thanksgiving Opportunities: The Lowest Prices Ever. Quoted by Any | ~ Store in New York. _ In: order to avoid being misled byother stores Long Credit Given without extra charge or security $1 Weekly Opens an Account OUR BASEMENT STORE] The Greatest Lines of Shoes “ FOR MEN AND. WOMEN They are veritable shoe bargains and thou- sands of customers who wear them declare} hat=they-are-the~best-shoes-that--can= be Arndt, of} Lister, of George FR. Simy But Brothers 20th: Anniversary Sale ings and Sizes as'Brill'stores, for no other concerns enjoy so large.a source. of Supply. ~ : : i i Brill clothes are from-ten of the foremost tailoring institutions ‘in Ajnerica, Brill clothes are to be had in nearly 200 distinctly different models and over 500 different-fabrics, weaves and. colorings. ! : 5 Pes ne ‘ --<Brilt-values are ‘greatest clothing values: anywhere—proved by the fact that Brill stores are America’s fastest growing clothing stan a ouatie fact that Brill stores in 20 short years have. built up ‘one of. the largest and most critical clothes-buying con- Here are pictured a few of the many Brill models and here are listed 2 few of the many. Britt extra values: All Wool Melton _— $ cone ‘Ali-Wool Cassimere Suits, $4 Fi Overcoats, $15 value, 10 Fe -. value one-third more, ' 10 Rath Made of full wel ‘fabric, warranted as _to color and Jong. service, ___ Men's_sults_of latest“ cut and newest fabric_design, warratitéd to hold —_| + Hand-tallored shoulders, collar -and -lapels’.and highest grade’ trimmings; shape, stile’ fit and color until, worn out. : : fosure retention of shape, {ft and style. All-Wool Silk Mixture, Velour, $- = = 2 Journeyman Tailored Over- 413° Cassimere and Worsted Suits, “11 _, coats, Unusual under $20, Lo ___ Extra $18 an $20 values because of the fabrics, the tallorihg and the Glass Sides,. Black, Oxford and Cambridge” Gray Meltons and ,smart new gray Daas Tap eke MR AUT) RUA LOR SR OIG Glass Back of | velours—$20 values in tailoring, model and fabric. $ 1 | Hand-Tailored Suits, $49-5 No other stores in New York can show as large or as diverse an assortment of models, fabrics, color- Shelf, and | ‘ ench, Bevel! High-Grade Overcoats, § 6 : values up to $18, Plate Mirror a Unusual under $25, 1 High-grade: worsted, cassimere and cheviot, In newest colorings and Quaker and steel grays, in worsteds and yelours, new browns and black designs, and black and blue‘unfinished worsted sults. Excellence of fabric and blue kerseys, cut on new smart models, showing patch cash pockets, and the hand tailoring make these suits unusual under $16.50 and $18. —self-and-velvet-cotlars,-ete-— =. Velour and Worsted Suits, 344° \ up to $22.50 value, ? 3 Gvercoats, Extreme $47°° Smart' browns, new blue grays, etc., in neat silk mixtures; cut on new values up to $28, Brill models and Journeyman tallored. Correct in every detail, and un- Black, blue, Oxford and Canrbridge Meltons; fine kersey coats and gray usual value under $22.50, overcoats, in’ various shades; tailored, designed and trimmed according High-Grade Suits, $: « to highest @28 standards. 2 “ 15 : __. Extra Brill Values, Silk-Lined Overcoats, $49 Mere are garments demonstrating the value advantage of Brill-directed th $30 tailoring organizations and close mill relations. Newest designs in wors- Silk lined we A Ly te. 4 - at Neon nai kersey ond ot teds, cassimeres and specially woven yelours. . in rown vicuna over and overcoats of ines sey ’ black, Oxford, ollve and various gray mixtures; talloring, trimming and Finest Worsted and Silk- $17 style of best $30 grade. : Lined Black Suits, f Gray and brown shades of pure worsted, in new destkns, and s{lk-lined black unfinished worsted suits. $28 and $30 are the usual prices for sults Children’s Reefers, Overcoats and Suits finely tailored, made of high-grade yicuna, fine weave gros-grain silk fac-___ Children’s sults, “reefers and—overcoats—strictly—all-woo),__high-class__ ings and pure Mervellleux silk linings. Good $30 value, fabrics, all correct. weaves and colorings,’ over 307designs—smartest new ~~ ; models—high-grade Brill talloring—sizes'3 to 16—values\$7 $4. 95 Young Men’s Sufts and Overcoats and $8. pee eee PGR L LPR e Good $5 value black and fancy sults and overcoats for young $6 Write for Free Samples ‘of Dudley men; well tallored; new patterns; durable fabrics. Special. ....-.. .Waterproot: Suits © Youths’ suits, specially tallored of specially designed and waterproofed Dudley 4-in-1_ waterproofed combination “sults; of fabrics specially and hand- gray effect cassimeres; special Brill models; and youths’ overcoats, $ woven and waterproofed at the mill. Suit consists of Jacket and’ two new gray fabrics, new models; extra $10 and $12.50" ydlues..... ‘e pairs of trousers; warranted to give $6 service; greatest $6 $ 47 CORTLANDT 8T., somely cary- ics, of better style, better value in America e $2.95 Bieedwar if". Near Greenwich. ed top. Suits and overcoats,'In new models, new fabri Sule yreateaiandorenc neue 5 UNION SQUARE, Stores Open Bat 279 BROADWAY, 126TH STREET, | Dnt 30 FM. ish and better tailoring than usual sults at $15, and war. ’ ed to give #15 worth of Shan usual sults at $15, and var $90. of excalent fabrics; good values at $4 Cortian at mt. urday Until Near Chambers 8t. FOUR STORES Cor. 3d Avenue. Unt 11 ‘P.M. Silk-Lined Tuxedo #19 on Suits, new model, es New step collar model Tuxedo sults, with new outside breast pocket, bevel mirror, one large and two small drawers, cup- boards,shelves Cleanliness ie is a distinctive . ‘characteristic of _. es) MEN’S WEAR We Offer the Best Values at the Lowest. Prices in the City. . .Plaited ana ae acct Sa Be aT to cuatom made, in nove ” elty weaves and colorings. ' ' $ | MEN'S PLAITED and STIFF BOSOM SHIRTS, | | 4 i | cuffs attached and detached, regular and coat styles, new effects. Special, $1-50° = $2.00 King BS ALLO Dyer repre eee S128 These prices are the lowest in, Children’s Black Kid, Button and Lace, heavy soles; |- «+ fee eae LOS Prtrirenanie er . $1.25 oe ee ldren’s Black ‘Kid, Button ai , medium | Boys! Heavy Storm . King ++++- $1,00)~ Boois; sizes 3 to .6,.$2.50 Youths’ Heavy Satin Calf Lace; -sizes 9 to| Boots; sizes (141314. $1.76 + 80] Misses’ Storm Rubbers: sizes 14. to 2. es GO| Child's Storm Rubbers; sizes 6 to 1014. 1 Knee Rubber boot: eizes 11 to 2, $1.25; sizesGtolo4.. re | same All Prices for Rubber Footwear Will Continue for This and Next Week. STORE OPEN SATURDAY, EVENINGS. EXTRA -QUAELIFY, Including novelty weaves. __{fl- Special, $1.75 : ae MEN'S. NEGLIGEE.. SHIRTS,..cuffs attached and detached, new effects. 5) eS Special, $1.15 | MEN'S CASHMERE HALF HOSE, black, natural * | and Oxrord. ° Special, per pait,'25c. | Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts. | Because of the scrupulous care exercised in every process of manufacture— ~ oe TRY A Because they are packed in boxes, extra wrapped with ‘‘glassine” or ‘parchment paper—air-tight, damp-proof and dust-proof. : MS B. Altman & Cn. ~~: BOYS’ AND YOUTHS: CLOTHING FOR WINTER WEAR, AT REDUCED PRICES. _ Because surrounded by absolutely hygienic condi- ‘ tions at every step, ALSO A SPECIAL SALE OF “Ine Hoi Cl Val BOYS' NORFOLK suits . . $6.00 & 7.00 Praca start ital ok (WITH EXTRA KNICKERBOCKERS) BOYS' REEFERS AND. OVERCOATS » $5.75 $ 1 -0O AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY, Manufacturer ROO SSS ere eee erates = ! Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders.