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T Paderevshi Plays With the ‘Boston Symphony Orchestra {ment. Always his dynamics were in : Rice | Unison with the orchestra, He gaye a Polish Pianist, Dr. Karl Muck, | marvettous extinition of power under 2 J proper restraint. of dei y, refine ness of a the Conductor, and the Band - ‘All Win Distinction. the stage so often ded finally to the demand veya" me. cR RAWLING, GERARDY PLAYS. AT overture KI combined his talents of the Boston Sym- blending flowing house, ‘There was a trinity of stirs; for Dr. Karl) Muck, the conductor, and the orehestra fairly shared t x with the Pol-| ish pianist. It was a musical evening} mot soon to be forgotten by any ont) who was present, Only In auperiatives: oan one write of it. Was there. ever better pla that of Brahins’s D minor? A tion In the brass was the on an otherwise perfect per: the ‘cellist, gave a program suid i ssist Madeline Walther, a French Mixs Walther y nécded assistance Ustening tovan arfa by bell tong from ‘Lakme’ er has no color, | power and no purity in her votcg, Mr. Gerardy'a opening number, Grieg sonatn in A minor, a very colorless and mechanical man- this ong in a modulation and convi those. who Ixive the pricilese of lsten* | Not once did the instru- ist. Ho was at his beat. he i Vain Heer Alcohol Utilities Co. z Now open to the public at 136 WEST 23rd STREET (Oppesite Prector's Theatre) Hundreds of ere now being demonstrated, fect fuel PYRO ALCOHOL (Denatured) : oere eo aaa ig Je! = i or igi ting either in ome, Was) Well ENteraincdss il /stores onspublic building it has 7 |no equal; jt gives a brilliant, | steady light, restful to the eye. For cooking it is unsurpassed ; for heating it is ideal, being odorless and clean, The {frst of this year (1907) the Government removed the tax of $2.08 per gallon on Pyro Alcohol rise Mark (Denatured) for industrial purposes, thus making it obtainable at a pop- ular price for lighting, heating and and~ cooking. W.C.L-CONCERT f GREAT SUCCESS Wanamaker Auditorium Filled With an Audience Which 1 The concert given bs} the Wanamaker Commercial Institute at the Auditorium | of the Wanamaker Store last night was @ highly interesting ¢ not only within dtself, but as indicating the work being done by the Institute. It has been 1 about months, and its nbers number doys und girls. branches of cl business training, and business feat Guccessful even t In addition Yo t nix | 400 | ary and tonal featur Pyro Alcohol is alcoho) made ate music mer unfit for drinking purposes. (terion te It is very popular in Gerfhany,where over fifty million gallons were used eds 6 RNS : a , ted to the worthy cause of array- |, last year. The German. peaple are this military company in real-uni ea treina grec mlcalren they con- f eet sider PYRO the idea! household ua Pp ‘Trete Mark mm by tl Hin and singi fuel, 7 ee Oe etipaas SED marches i The articles being demonstrated exercises, and celved onthusiastic farge audiences, The Inatitute was o denefit of the Wan. celler ds re- c Dplause from the | at the 23rd Street Ne pee merit, with which PYRO yees, has been used satisfactorily in rs; The) France and Germany for years. 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In England, the value and worth of Beecham’s Pills in emergencies are so well known, that they are kept handy in the cupboard of almost every home, and they are the first resort in case of minor ailments, appearing as the “stitch in time’’.to prevent further trouble and ‘possibly serious illness. No other remedy has ever suc- ceeded in displacing Beecham’s Pills as the handy home remedy and first aid To Dispel _ Disease ! Am Boxes) with full directions, 10c and 250 ta Hall last night, | hea would This proved to be | sang After nde! and the the audience j ed to the conclusion jthat Miss “ no sustaining | was given in| ing to ‘it are fortunate indeed. The| ner, but he soon reoivered his powor, | composition ttacs, if utters no pro- and tte teat °o. Bie nubs were ibe ly é [| funy rende They included Boell: RoUnaLy HAS yds Vol of am-) ian's ‘Variations Symphoniques™ and iguities, “Its message ts simple, melo-| a group of compositions by Schumann, dious, pleasing and interesting. When | Herbert:and Popper. Mr. Audre Benolst | ft was finished Dr, M was called | Scoompanted Mr, Gerardy with skill and out many times. He fr d that his intallieance: ARIALE sizecs ac dietice Bway, men rise and share the jause with - ————L— him, Ray Besthoven s/noblay nisne concerto | The Newest Thing ia New York |_. No, 5, in E £ major, ywn as the a aan on “Emperor, Paderewski was the soio-| _ THE NOVEL STORE OF THE utilities are ing the per- No one | Greenhut Fifth Avenue Qualities and MENDELSSOHN HALL! | | | Cl quired. Call pear Oth OPEN EVENINGS, THE Kolepeculates Thick, wi Cheviot Men, Women@ Children BEST! J Por an Investment, || Tee reen= a an 7... | Also a Full Line of STOR OL Re rooms ae stiles Autos: Brokers and ‘Broke” Ownsrs | Lc dabachan’ evelopment, || wide “seit Ga a OR eae Pea eel weatayalaaiere joe Furs atLowestPrices POTS $350 TO, $800. great warm Dish ae th alk Manhattan's Pioneer Auto- per week will |/THE LAURELTON LAND co. eA Cr 12.69 j want AUTO second hand; | Anto Tires, 4 LARGEST. WE TRUST EVERYBODY No matter what your Occupation may be or where you live, your Credit othing | For Men and Women d || Also Furs of All Descriptions DressWellon’laWeek No empldyer’a references or security re- price to. clear. Allowed to customers. Dry Goods Millinery Misses’ Coats and Suits Kimonos, Bathrobes and Dressing Sacques Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York FOR SALE. 1 to-ree us, MondOrdOuing C0 412 W. 44th St, ay, near 120th et, Brooklyn, 920 Broadway, ..N*t'ay, mobile Establishment. BWELLEST IMPORTED apt, Panha Tocheta, Demonatrat BODIES 2193 8d Ave, Company 4 it ly-to- Wears— 3 Chiron Sic AB and 69 \d Coque Breasts— mer! Wage ee a eWOrO Acsesecficcesesee (BO (Formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co,) mores, west gee geet ag i Tr-<-1 Dainty Opera Bags -For the Matinee Girl! Fig’d Silk Opera Baga—silt Bars i and Cord Srawatring. + 49 Moire Silk Opera Baj ‘Fiora] designs Charron - Girar- Dedietriahs, dn Wintons CQRTNEERT ety uate vt | Maxwells, Cad: * Annual election of “oft at the sion Hae | Manhattan Clothing Co,,}| sss hascyeiyientcen i} 1114 3d Ave., near 65th St., N.Y. at tne clubhouse, 21014 OPEN EV. FRANK EVAN pportunities at any Hon8 cheerfully Timoustnes, Landaulett © Wweat tnakes of Paris and America; new ot put on chassla and’ ‘painted. ESTARMISHMENT: CHEAPEST PRICES. i Broadway Mammoth © Automobile Exchange, 230 to 245 West 56th Bt, near Droadwa: DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, EASY PAYMENTS, | Reliable Goods. JAMES, AT MATE BER LANR, Call or write, AN, watones,, bi ‘con 1X CO, Fh is | | | and Sixth Avenue Prices : Ready-to-wear hat department, first floor. Advance mid-winter models in satin and velvet hats, trimmed with smart wings and novelty feathers. Value 850 . 5.50 Untrimmed hats in all the new shapes and colorings, in felt, velvet and satin, and fur ry 5 HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1907. REARN FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue No Place Like Hearn's For Value! In This Gift Buying Season! Remember That Sale of Youths’ and Boys’ Overcoats, BEST VALUES WE HAVE YET OFFERED! which {s saying has puch wide reputation for matchless values}. Great underprice purchases from manufacturers who apprect- ate the quick GASH payment they obtain here are responsible for these remarkable values. great deal for a department that Ae : + |Youths’ Overcoats. | Boys’ Overcoats. Russian Coats turbans, decidedly below prevailing prices. | Vicunas, Thibets, Ker- Vicunas, Cheviots, and Reefers. i Hy Moitons, MECN MEELIS Kersoyn, Gey Lots, 4 { i and bdiock—aleo smart Brown, “gray, navy, chan, Hearskin, Ch i e iaids and brown and biack and natty plaids, chill Ostrich feathers in black and white,] 8-in., 4.75 - Pent onictuter™Gerets | erpas and: mixtures. | inlet SSE i inca rity semi - fitting — deep colo vet, 3 ‘ ‘ neve nings— 5 pals tria,° Pers} Lamb) Aigrette, marabout and. un-curled ostrich effects natin “aleeve, nines | Genre, vent ett | eer ot , i a brenet—centre vents— Ings — splendidly. fin- pees) Ente ne for the fashionable millinery trimmings . 1.45 Hill velvet collars =An= | tie new vnleeve with | neck style. i : made» d: firm that cuff. PE nORe WALES ! only turns: out_high= || Coate>worth $4,60....2.98 | Those worth i gtade garments, 15 to | Conta worth $ 3.98| toss worth : 20 yearn; 30 to 37 chest. | Goatn worth ¥7.00....4.08| Those worth j Fa Pa . i Coats worth $12.00..-7.98| Goats worts $800....5.08| Dhose worth Misses’ and girls’ walking coats; manish Conta worth $16.0.-.9.08 | Goats worth Thor worthy Coats worth $18.00..11.98 $12.09 to $16.00........7.98 Coat si: 2% to 10 y Coats worth §25.00..14.98 Bizes 9 to 16 years, Reof R to 16 yra. mixtures and blue cheviot, flannel lined through- out; well tailored double-breasted models, velvet collar. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Value 12.50 ; 7.50 Misses’ tailoredsuits of shadow-striped worsteds; semi-fitted, Prince Chap coat, full-kilted skirt. Sizes 14 to 18 years 13.50 Misses’ broadcloth coats, in staple colors, lined with brown fur; shawl collars of blended or 17.50 a . oe 8 oe . . B C) oe a “e ee 6 . . natural squirrel _ . Full length Japanese silk kimonos in pink, blue and lavender, hand-embroidered collar and cuffs; lined with white China silk. Value 14.50 . 11.75 Dressing sacques, of flowered::outing flannel. Value 1.25 85c - iN ‘ PUBLIC NOTICES, ONO FOR SALE. 8! Your Fall Clothes fs the subject that Interests you moat 9} Just _now—Iif you haven't enough money to et them—come here, OUR NEW, CREDIT SYSTEM ENABLES YOU TO DRESS AS WELL AS THE BEST PEOPLE YOU KNOW ON YOUR OWN TERMS. Our stock Includes all the layyet atylee and material in Fall CLOTHING] DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES, NEW YORK, December 1, 1007. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. |. | ts UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SBCTION 010 of the Greater New York Charter (chapter 878, Laws of 18073, notice 1s hereby | «iven to all persons or corporations who have omitted to pay thelr taxes, ‘to pay the same in the borough in which the property Is jo- cated.'’ aa follows: Horouka vl. Manhatta No. bers street, Manhattan, N, coe Borough rc phorough of the Bronx. corner gnind ad | and & 1G Borough of Brook! Iyn, Hoonie 2, 4 Municipal Building. “Brooklyn, N, ynicipal Building. ‘Brooklyn, N No references or security required. make first deposit—take the clothes 3 2 and’ Pitty atrest, Lorie: Yaland Ci avenue FOR MEN AND WOMEN. Sbore ae tie Jaland City, Be | ind ‘thut ui hi of sald Charter. nthe fi ity of recelve 4nd collect. u remaining unpaid on that day. tion to the amount of such tax, centum on. the amount” thorcot, 18 2269 3d Ave. | o an , recelva and collect, Upon a i Miine unpaid onthe first day cot Saree Ghereafier, “interest upon “the “amount | . at the rate of hum, to. be 123d & 124th Sts. irst. FI 7 West Ith St,, bet. S b'&.6th Aves, Qpen Eveninits, CLOTHING CREDIT e reven per centum | calculated from the day | *] OR which sald taxes became dq and ie | | (Getober't 1u0T). na provided by section ote | Geieher gL AT Matrontted tx asetiog 81 | i AVID AUSTEN, { Reeniver of iT = REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. IAAL RADA LAURELTON, tt. The most ‘beautiful Residential Park In Queens Borough—but the lowest priced of all. character wnd. accessibility constdered, Kor = home. | 225 Fifth Avenue | ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS, | keep you well dressed in the latest styles. ‘1 G8. IF renhy pay delivered’ on first nayments egatiden: | DIAMOND & WATCH GO., F Cortlandt St eon & fal. NATIONAL. Tit Hrasdway, nea DIAMONDS. watches: toresentative ON $19°A WEEK Men’s Suits and Overcoats. $1 WEEKLY PAYMENTS. Cusiom Made Only, Fit Guaranteed. Finest Materials, Exchange Clothing Co., ‘There are more than 23,000 different QUENCHAN'S TAILORS), newspapers pabllshed in the United 239 BROADWAY, = Staton, ‘The World leads them all, having ON PARK PLACE, printed 1,212,956 separate advertine- ENTRANTE ERIA ISHED 1893, BOYS’ NECKTIES— I bands or tie tops... ae | pOQUES AND HOCKEY Women's, Felt Dress 8h Women's Velvet D: wore .69 to $1.69; now. 98 were. i. Haein see 95 and 5.00 Fone ea tg err 08 to $88 Girls’ Taffeta Silk were $1.49... Dresden 5! Girls’ Full Length Goats Great Slocks of Useful Gifts for Boys. nds, Windsors, Bhield . | 12% to 39 49 Boys or Girls—Jersoy, chan, Chinchilla. Buede, Tan and Black Leather— black and colors } 49 to 1.49 YS’ CAPS AND POLOS—doudlo YS’ CAPS A! BOD on D TAMS navy, +49 to 1.49 Caps “ain-or combination calar--also file ia Roman stripes... 15 to 1.49 O¥S' BLANKET BATH ROBES— 4 to 16 yr Mgured and checked in Jatest fancies, Including the Teddy Rear design—splendid qualition; worth $3.49 to $4.98........2.49 to 3.08 HILDREN'S DOUBLE BAD —Oheviot and Kersey—bro' cardinal and Oxford all wool—nayy, gray, with red bands ai or other combingtivna elsewhere $1.95 (ia BOYS' SWEATERS AN COATS. wool and Elsewhere $1.25 to $3.49. BOYS! FLANNE 4 to 18 y! or nilk frogs BOYS' NIGHT SHIR’ Rtriped Flannelette. FLANNEL BLOUSES pearl neckband othors ask BOYS’ SHINTS—I2 to 14 and Percales in white, ings, plain or pleated bosom—attached or de! yalue .75 to $1.25.....06+ SWEATER AND HOCKEY CAP oxford and all colors—4 to 10 yrz.— UETTE, butto: os sityer nd pompon G to 15 yrs — D SWEATER worsted— +98 to 2.08 PAJAMAS— ns 59 to 2.98 to MM yra— > 4 to 16 yra.— navy, red, Kray ang brown—militacy shirt ¢bilar_styles— 7) to $1.94... .49 to 149 neck—Madras Newest color- -woft or atitt tached oufls— 49 to .98 are | Combs. Fans, Belts Metal Bags, Purses Lovely Dress Accessories That every woman wants—there- fore prized ‘ns ‘gifts—Styles ‘and yalue are both attractive: — ld Gold Mounted Back Combs lor amber—plain, or hand ved—with or AnUque Mounted Combs—also exquisite dexigns in filigree end 7 xo—jade, pearl, topaz and athor Jawols.......y1.49 to 5.98 ‘| Rhinestone Combs—Empire and wn shapes-eshell, and amber— In or carved-—heavily set With clear slants.cc-.- (BB to 5.08 Thinestone Comb Sets—Mercury Wink, filigree and atraight : designs. +. .08 to 808 Coronet ‘Combs—pa: Rhinestone settings ro hand carved.. .98 to 4.96 Ethel Barrymore Carved Combe= hell and amber..,....., 98 to 8.40 Solld Gold Bar 7 ue—with +98 to 9.98 Yaluce at .08 and $1.08, Sik Blastic Beita—steel aturdded, inlald or Ince effecta and gilt and Porslan blendings—also plain or #erand bodice form—cut f and sit bucklos in fill } and other designa—also jewelied, cluding those with pendants—dia and colors . ” 98 Sik Tapestry Belts—various colora— kilt or Oriental buckles— worth $3.98 Taffoca Silk Belts—oxtra heavy— shirred, pleated or) tailoreé— value $2.69 ¢ vesescceseee sh AD Ly Shirred style, French gray mounting— etched Moral and other desi¢ns— worth $3.98 RROD peseestees B98 Finer to $12.08. i Card Canes of metal or German sllver—atin finish for monograms— five styles—special .. 2.08: Finer in sterling silver to $0.98. Chain or Link Pufses—German silyer— solid mountings—value $2.25....0561, ——— ¢ Millinery Reduced < Everything marked down keep up buying interest... .50 well_established 18 this policy of ours that throughout the shol- {day season wo do & brisk “mil- linery business. 7,49 to 1.49 were .69 to cture Hate— Pi 98 K gilt frames and chain 11k Opera Bage—Assorted | enigna—giit bans or gilt frames a Gesigna lt Cord. drawstring, +... 1:45" 11k or Satin Opera Bage—Floral designg—kilt frames and chains— Conditions have under-value pure! represent offerings “Sample Lo! Cheviots, Pncas, —trim'd with braids, ve! Now 2.98. were 4.8 Now 3,98 were 36.98 Finer Coats to . 83.98; Great Lot of Girls’, full length—warm, shades of wine, years. Now 3,98 were 1.96 Now 5,98 were $3.95 Misses’ Long Wint Broadcloths, Kerseys, Noyelty Worateda, oto. 18 years— 1,69 Batin MMedseseceseesvereeenee me $11.98 to $24.98 Cloaks..... Broadsloths, skins and fancy fur Cloth—best colors ce} Bear- lyet or buttons— warmly linod—2 to 6 years Now 4,98 | were $7.98 Now 5.98 were $3.96 were $49.93. Cloaks woft--Cheviots in blue, brown, etc.— Military end othar effecte-6 to 14 Now 6,98 wore $9.98 Now 7,98 were $11.98 er Coats Cheviots, —street shades, and dplicate tints for evening—lt to 8.98 to 17.08 * Splendid Holiday Values In Misses’ and Children’s Garments rendered it possible for us to make many hoses, at which our quick selling prices f extraordinary {uterest. t’’ Children’s Coats| Girls’ Fine Wool Dresses Pretty ‘and ail! Oda 4.00 plaig and plain fabrica, braid trim—4 to 14 years. Jota of sae i and $6.00 dresses...... 2.98 Party and Dancing Frocks , Persian Lawn, Swiss and all the new Nets—exquisite- ly mage and trim'd with laces, tandings, shirrings of tucks, and an abundance of ribbons in form of aashes, bows, eto.—with ang without lawn or silk drop mkirte—too dainty ‘to desoribe— they must be seen+all fresh and new, of latest atylea—not a soiled or museed dress én the stock. 4 to 18 years 5.98 to 87.08 Girls’ Wash Poplin Dresses For Winter Wear Woeelan and fowe qeut eates— high or square’ neok— 4 to 14 years... eS Setad bearty docble ——— P The New High-Cut Shoes For Women and Girls Great demand for these has made it dificult to keep assortments complete, but with a large shipment just in, Saturday’s demands can be met with every size and width, IRLS' HIGH-CUT KNOOKABOUTS— | WOMBN'S HIGH-CUT SHOES— Patent leather—dull calf tops or dark Dutton and lace—full calf tops—kid yamps with patent leather tips—broad roomy toe shapes— | Bizes 6 to $.+-1.69 | 8% to 10%...-..1.98 11 to 2....2.48: For Hollday Gifts—Slippers, men alt Rubb d women, boys and girls—lowe: tan kid-—hand sewod welts—Cuban héeln—all alzes and widtha— reguiation fiye dollar Boots and A st prices for highes' Kinde, ..+-.3.48 reiles—for t quallties, Hollday Suggestions i In a Manicure, Tollet &Shaving Sets, Perfumery, Mirrors, etc, « Manicure Bets-$ to D pas. 29 0 @@B Comb and Brush Sets..,ess 69 0468 Military and Gat Brushes with glass seceere -8 60 Shaving Sete 40 to Military Bruwhes,, prievwrrs B9 0608 (Bhaving and Stand Mirrors, Nriplicate—some with Tewt > 1.20 t0 686 Gold Plated Mirrorg........ .59 to408 Perfume in Fancy Boxes.. .10 to 400 ALOMUZCTS epeeeceseeseter sees e Oe 00 B00 © OAL. cut garments, Dut thorowehly comfort hers aeil at $4.96, $ra—regular $4 SECOND FIOOT Children’s Black Rib Hose y first quality—no "“seconds’\ dourle heels and toes— value 15. FLOOR WEST BUILDE Women's Kid Gloves Soft, fine kldskt K, white, .49 LDING. Wide Satin Taffeta Ribbous All shades, for holiday uses, mnilifuery, ete—also Dresdens 17 Me BT Chess ® NO. UNTIL 1 taffetas 80L! "MORNING SALES To-morrow, Saturday, Until f P. M. *To prevent dealers buying we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities, Boys’ Russian Coa ay herringbone chevi tures and Oxford aiid N h and withot Velvet collars Mnings—full cu 3 to 12 yrs.— Boys’ Flannel Blo Navy, gray, niiita shirt colar—p to THIRD PLC E Jointed Dolls —1s 4 Long, curly faxen wigs pers and stockings—reg. IMASEMENT--NBW. © tien Hemstitched Anto ! Chiffon Ctot with Ven Filet, white 69 to 98... 066 MATIN PMPOR--NEW Men? In webbin ry with gilt MAIN ispenders Rift boxes—s! jn attractive co! buck!es—worth PLOOR—WEST i whi lots al THIRD FLOOR—CHNTRE ts—Reefers LDING. noe) user ry or inches long, —#lip- BUILDING. Veils h-214 to or ofe i lorings. i T. BUILDING, P. M. ONLY—NO MAIL OR THLEPHONE ORDE! rd ‘ > ie Girls? Microlr Picture Hate Put crown—full ahjrred 95 navy. red, brown and e—TWwo Dollar Hats... S$ THIRD FLOOR—WEST BUILDING. Rich Ostrich Plumes Black and white—c with wid 4 inches THIRD HLOOR- Black Tatfteta Silk Petticoats. 8 to Az RUILDING ches long—our $5.00 st ND FLOOR,-CENTRE Fine White Coutil Corsets —French shapes— with lace 1§ to 30— . LDING, Girls’ Blucher Shoes -fine .95 ILDING. uple Shoes mplts— iB, he rhy i 5.08 © d back ‘comnbs—etiell OF. helce designs—some With Baroque pearls,.,.3.49 to 10,98 Sa 5 +8.08 to 608°