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E EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, JANUARY 6, Victor Maurel Welcomed a Tim Recital at Carnegie Hall her really beautiful voice to the char ae i eter ware not the least of ther many | Distinguished French Baritone|srhe@ments. |. Bella, Alters orcer. | t vt oreh Charms Anew by Dramatic| ti god tite ot gate, Singing Despite Impaired | unin at Uhe first production thi Voice. Herter na eat racelarl's Tonlo dellvery of the prologue w: A was not an impressive hristmas afternoon, Martin's ICTOR MAUREL, the French baritone, wih one to conjure with years a recital in Carnegie Hall aca | fternos to was his fir es lte ee rs MANHATTAN CONCERT hag dealt graciously with him, He TREAT FOR MUSIC-LOVERS. looked not a day . His figure w erect, his step elas‘ic, his manner grac ful, his bearing distin ished as ever. Only in the matter o e @ny difference. Tr still apparent w ‘but there are ho! both bis high and low notes are reac’ ie with effort. Yet the consumuna art of the man was nev light to hear him t interesting t was Peppe SYLVESTER RAWLING. Under mesterful and finished conduc- OER wh brought forth re {2d enthusiastic applause the S| i ght concert at the Manhattan Op: | House e treat for lo of h usic, Such ar tists as ache, Mm Agostineli! . Mme. Bress Gianoli, Bassi, M. Gilibert, M , Mile. Koeiling and ¥ varied renditions that charmed even the n and shared honors with won to Exception w the dramatic Muminated his fionally, there y Serenade, fete Thieves Get Little of Value Before, we mula not down. The “Quando ero 1 Sound Alarm and " ¢rom Verdi's “Falsiwft was Escape. tive Bureau is inves irglary that took placa Frida ne 1D ting nard Stewart 6, in which the thieve smal! amount of | had eluded a p scaled an ef . and gained the house without setting off iglar alarm, maestro Campanint. )| was demand j lane eijoy? j minute, ‘> 1L. STEWART’S HOME ENTERED BY 2 BURGLARS. “HAENSEL UND GRETEL” AGAIN AT PU SUCCES “Haensel this season. hat the Announced Yesterday by the terling Piano Co. In Their Great January Sale of USED PIANOS of important Consideration. HOSE INTERESTED in buying a used Piano, or one where the case design has been discontinued or possibly a factory sample, found in our advertisement Sunday a list of real bargains that cannot be duplicated in the United States. We cannot give an itemized list again this evening, for at the low prices quoted yesterday every Piano will sell quickly, and at this writing it is impos- sible to say what will be left at the close of to-day’s business. New Bargains Will Be Added as Fast as They Come from the Reconstruction Room It should be borne in mind that every Piano in this sale has been thoroughly overhauled and reconstructed and is practically as good as w hen it first came from the factory. In addition, you should remember that in participating in this. sale you have the extreme satisfaction of knowing that your purchase is surrounded and safeguarded by 47 years of manufacturing and selling experi- ence; that behind every Piano is a guarantee that means some- thin g—that your investment is safe and sane. OUR TERMS: The Sterling methods of selling Pianos on monthly basis appeal to every honest per- son, as they are fair, liberal and generous. You can purchase an excellent Piano as low as $10 Down and $6 Monthly No Interest or Extra Charges of Any Kind, s@- Prompt Delivery in our own Padded Vans by experienced piano men. i | PILOT DEAD IN HIS BUNK. uni an old Sandy Hook dead i his berth A the fecal “bey ond t Quality Values m Sterling Piano 518-520 Fulton St., Cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn. Open Saturday Evenings. $10,000 to Charities ticulars inquire at booth, second floor, center. —- (————— Ask for “S, & H."* Green Trading StampsWe Give Them 1908. The First List of the New Year---Note the Heavy Reductions of Prices on Staple and Seasonable Merchandise. AY, s ‘ORE NO ONE’ “S. & H.”” AFTER NOON. Pillow Cases 45 to 54 inches by 36 inches; made of stand- ard bleached muslin; sold regularly up t© 496 31c each; Tuesday (Bed Linen Section, Sheets 81x90; full bleached; extra weight: isin cen- ter i ic each; Tues- Gy Ca egular price 69c each Tues: 4gq ain Foo: jon, Main Floor.) (Bed Doilies and Napkins Fringed glass doilies, hemmed cotton napkins, hemstitched and Renaissance doilies; reg- ularly up to 10c; Tuesday. (Table Linen Section, Main Floor.) Art Needle Work Odds and ends of novelty pin cushions, stamped linens, collar and cuff boxes; regularly up Be to 25¢ each; Tuesday. oO (Fancy Neediework S Ruffled Dresser Sets Fine figured lawn and Swiss dresser sets, with tulfled edges: sold regulariy upto 98 4gq each; Tuesday... (Fancy nen ‘See tion, Third Floor.) Comforters Extra weight; silkoline; backs, stitched; filled sold reguiarly up to $1.95 cac' Tuesday. n Sei in, Third Floor.) ction, Main Floor.) Blankets Single or full size; white or gray Eastern made wceol blankets, with fine plain cotton warp silk binging: some are slightly soiled; regularly up to $6.50 a pair; Tuesday $3.89 (Bedding Section, Main Floor.) Horse Blankets Black, blue and green wool square blankets; weight, 9 Ibs.; size 90x96; regular 6 price, $5.50; to-morrow at... $4.50 (Horse Goods Section, Basement.) Horse Blankets Wool fawn; just the kind for trucking in cold and rainy weather; puaranteed to be wind- proof and to shed water; heavy weight and lacge size; regular price 25) soods Section, Basement.) (Hoi Express Blankets Manhattan expres 3; weight, 8 pounds; size 84x¥ ‘ Tegu- lar price, $2.2 * $1.75 (Horse Goods Section, Basement.) Port or Sherry Full quart bottles of Puritan port or she regular price 5\c; to-morrow iW ine and Liquor See:ion, Fourth Floor.) Golden Wedding Whiskey Full quart bottles of Finch’s Golden Wedding Whiskey; cepala price $1; 198 to-morrow.... ic (Wine and L! 39c Silk Fans A large variety of pretty silk fans; spangled or f ainied; fancy, decorated sticks; rege ty 29c; Tuesday ai 19¢ (Fan Section, Main Floor.) Business Envelopes Excellent business envelopes; fine, white end very good quality; regular price 25¢ for 19¢ box ot 250; to-morrow (Stationery Sectio Typewriter P Third Flory er Choice of bond and iinen finishes; letter size; package of S00 sheet Tuesdayeerseseeeeee (Stationery Section, Third Floor.) Carbon Paper » worth 75c; 18% 50c Choice of letter and legal sizes; our well-known favorite brand; regularly $1.50 a box of 1 100 sheets; Tuesday......... $. (Stationery Section, Third Floor.) 100 Business Cards inted while you wait; superior stock; any eae typé regular price 50c; Tuesday,, BSC ‘Stationery Section, Third Floor.) Cigars Key West Smoker; guaranteed all Havana filler; an excellent 5c smoke; Tuesday, box 2 Of S0.eeeer-e .. $1.24 ‘Cigar Section, Main Floor.) Men’s Gloves One-clasp, suede gloves; pique sewin, point embroidered back; gray and tan; ~ Wool lined; value 95c a pair; Tuesday at 50C {Glove Section, Main Floor.) Men’s Cashmerette Gloves 3 Paris Jersey style cashmerette gloves with leather fourchette; wool lined; value 25c a fpalty 19¢ Renaissance Curtains Renaissance curtains with ruffle. insertion ‘and edging; value $1.50 @ pair; Tucsday at $1 (Upbolsteries Section, Third Floor.) Elastic Belts Elastic belts in black only; gun metal finish buckle; regularly 50¢; Tuesday at....... 19¢ (Belt Section, Main Floor.) Double Stamps Up to 12 o’Clock . & H.”’ Ci Trading Stamps with each 10c of purchase made o een Trading Stamp with each 10c of purchase made All purchases during January carry votin| in the $10,000 Distribution to Charities. Tapestry Portieres Red and green tapestry portieres with heavy aches fringe top and bottom; 50 inches wide; val $4.50 a pee Tiesdaylativicimin ieee: $2.95 (Upholst: tion, Thied Floor.) Book Covers Burnt leather; for books and magazines; insheep and finished cowhide, with name and monogram * burnt o} regular prices 60c to $1; Tues- aay ee seeeneenne verry ered 29c Stationery Writing Paper Cabinet containing 50 sheets of paper and 50 envelopes of fabric finish, regular price of which is 35c; Tuesday. 19¢ (Stationery Section, Third Floor.) Cracker Jars Made of decorated Austrian china; new and pettect goods; sold regularly at SOc; Tues- 25¢ ‘on, Third Floor.) (Chine Section, Third Floor Salad and Fruit Sets Made of decorated Austrian china, consist+ ing of 7 pieces; sold regularly at 9Sc; miesday enone eoyece .. 00¢ (China ctioa, Third Floor.) Dessert Plates Fine Austrian china plates, with rich fruip decorations; sald regularly at 25c: 454 (China Section, Third Floor.) Bisque Ornaments Fine imported ornaments, taken from our regular stock; soid regularly at 95c; Tuesday... wees eS (China Seciion, Third Floor.) Corsets Various models to choose from—girdles, dip hip, short and long waists; high and low bust effects; regularly 50c; Tuesday... d9C (Corset Section, Second Floor, Center.) ight Gowns Made of fine flannelette; cood assortment of pretty stripes; fleeced quality ; Hubbard yoke with scalloped edge; roll collar; regu- larly 69c; Tuesday.-.. we 490 (Undermuslin Section, Secon. jor.) Petticoats Fancy striped knit skirts in a variety of pretty patterns; sold regularly at 75c; Tues- 49c day. Second Floor.) Cigars Royal Turk, bouquet size; a good domestic smoke; sold regularly at Sc; a box of 50, regularly $1.50, Tuesday at 87c ‘Cigar Section, Main Floor.’ Percales, Ginghams and Suitings These and many other o.d pieces of cotton dress fabrics were sold regularly at 12!sc and 15c a yard; Tuesday (Wash Goods Se: Flannels Your choice of kimono, outing and d-met flan- nel in choice colors and designs; sold re ularly at 15c a ; Tuesday..... (Flannel Section, Main Flour, Center.) Sateen and Percale Linings Remnants of black, white and a full line of cole ors; sold regulariy at 25c to 50c a yard; 5. Tuesday .. 1de (Lining Section, Main Floor.) Books Wood's Household Practice of Medicine, Hy- giene and Surgery; a practical treatise for general_use; cloth bound; regularly $1.45; Tuesday. ves 50c \Book Section, Third Floor.) Khonsar Rugs A choice selection of extra heavy tngrai in size 9x12; sold regularly at 0.30; In rugs Tuesday.... $6. 15 (Rug Section, Fifth Floor.) Stair Carpets Short lengths of ingrain carpets and oilcloth widths of 18, 22! and 27 inches; rep u'” ularly 25c to 45c; Tuesday... 17c (Rug Section, Fifth Floor.) Straw Matting Short lengths of straw, fiber and grass matting 36 inches wide; regularly 20c to 50c Cine yard; Tuesday res ldc (Rug Section Fifth Floor.) Men’s Gauntlets Velour gaunilets; wool lined; jersey palm; thumb reinforced with leather; value 75c a pair; rk Tuesday at. 50c (Glove Section, Mala Floor) Women’s Golf Gloves Imported, knit woolen gloves; solid colors and fancy weaves; value 50c a Gals Tuesday , 39¢ 1, Main Floor.) (Glove Sec Teddy Bear Belts Very popular leather belts for children; in black, white, red and brown; ronularly 25c; Tuesday Qterricneesce z 10c (Leather Goods Section, Main Floor,) ENS soo oo OWELINGS — TAINS GED ae ] “mBROIDERIES = “Curr, SHAT yen? La e } 0209 BIAS TABLE LIN ( — MORE SPACE- Owing to the great rise starched up weaves offered—we desire to ass hone of those worthless goods will be found here.... jes for which we have always been noted! Extraordinary Sale of Sheets and Pillow Cases than agents will » customers that the rellable qualit! Fruit of Loom Muslins |Fine Bleached Muslins , old brands—no. nameless m'f'rs tickets makes—look for a is them being r prices!—It can't be Yard wide, regularly $1.69 Yard wi ide, Long Cloths— lengths of 5 to il yards— 7 not remnants, but each piece % nicely put up—reg. 12K 3... Yard wide Long Cloths— 12 yds.--in two lengt..s instead of one piece—but you get $39 25 quality” for 0 Fine India Linons—40 inch— for White Silk Chiffonettes— } 29 match qualities at our prices! | Unbleached Muslins worth § cents. { Mohawks PLELOW CASES) wit! Wash| Heavier Ready tects Sheets excellent quality— [Sheeting by Yard } Will Wash Heavier elsewhere .39 an 38-inch Lingerie Batistas— } 11 | worth .19. oxox ‘ Fancy White Goods tor walsts and dresses—variety } 93% of patterns—worth .19 eves Hemstitched Pillow Cases— 4 ctx more per size. size, Full Ine extra long sheets to 3 yds.! | Sale Prices Are Direct Cuts from Our Regular Prices, Which| Cent. Less Than Others Ask. Were Already 10 to 25 Per Men's Shirts, Collars, etc. A list of January Sale offerings that puts any elsewhere offered into the deepest kind of shadow. outa Collars— January Sale of Embroideries or old designs, but and prettiest for 1908! Ted _backs—scrol stitching—worth $2.25 .......06 | French Sateen Comfortables— floral designs—some with 2.45 plain back—all with 6-Inoh b borders—worth $4.00 : d White Shirts— ut in best manner— ly union or pure linen ms--full and roomy—sizes 14 to 18.| Crochet Spreads—t 29 , extra heavy—no dr ing—elsewhere $1.00 Full size Crochet—extra fine— gentre ang allover designs— -79 worth $1.25 37] | Men's Unda md e worth 49 to .79..J, Nainsook and Swiss Sag ings’ and Ingertings— extra value at & cent Kinds. 69 cent Kinds. The last two have s Laundered Co: val $2.00 . Full size Marseilles and centre designa— 1.87 lot bought by u soft finish—regularly $3.49. making it poss $1.00 and $1.25 kinds at. s abn dered White back, open back and oat model—a-ply, ipes and Shirt Waists—regularly .98 to $1.25. 1 Piliows—Tickings Pow cs and em- LESS THAN WHOLESALERS ASK Feather Bed Ticks. three-quarter glzes—fe January Sale of Towzllings Where in all New York can you match these offerings: Towellings extra qual- % s Lot 1-—White, Drab and Black Wii | Feather Proof Tickit and other stripe: Bleached and ai Worth six cents Lot 3 Dainty Pink 2 tng} n All ne Roller and Feathers by pues | Chotce White Gee ‘Three quarter Down—value ae pd. £78 White Down—spec! fipnean rm for or fSrcables Beds—value #2 | niso Checked Glass— Splendid value at a an Linen Face Towellings— solinghse plain or bord EQUAL VALUES IN TOWELS! Wb eLa S1LK> dicn’s tv leece L.ned U iderwear lustrous quatity, . but bee: Ute. of slight Haperfections..® WEST BUILDIN 5 , Tay 15 yrs. ; Silk Waiate Boye: Kuee Pants—/ to (5 yrs. trimmed or tallored OND FLOOR SILK WAIST DEPT, Women’s Dress Skirts Brown and nay man wht bord Blanke eae Figured Madras tractive new designs for ut Punamas have silk oF ¢ folds—all lengtas and All-Wool Cheviots and A ser gee 449 POOR oa Mines and watstings— Pooh Suit De ms ot Beplendid goode—worth 6o— For. ne Sale MAIN FLOOR DROSS GOODS ‘per’ 2 Woo! Finish suitings Black, white end sran, dlendt Brass Cartain Rods Extend % to Ot inches alli E. aton Turloare’ 5 Stationery slzes, put Ww atte only" 29. UPHIRD LOOT Hemstitehed Table Cloths g rights For par- 39 THD. MLDOR-STATIONERY Womeu’s Linen H’dk’fs Pure Inen—sematitched— 10 cent quallty wanes sbest ponier all around yard wide—reg. price .19- ; lengths for Histaiea tach (Sale leriolentselanets IRD FLOOR-—LINEN DEP'T. SOLD UNTIL 1 P. M. ONLY—NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORD HEARN © POURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue 4 \ ‘ASSING SID wif Biggest and Best ae MORE GOODS——MORE VALUES Our great cash purchasing power and utter disregard of cost when we have a SALE are forcibly demonstrated in this January offering of 1908, LET PRICES TEVL THE STORY! It is to laugh at the so-called ‘‘Sale’’ Values offered by others last week...+ Their ideas and ours differ widely.... If you would judge. notice the response to our advertisements? As our sales always attract many dealers who buy to sell again, we reserve privilege of restricting quantities In all sale departments. 2% January Muslin Offerings To Make Housekeepers Rejoice ! in cottons, there are many flimsy, coarse, A Great List of White Goods For January Sale. In Mne with Musline, Sheetings | and Linens, this department makes its January bid for bust- + ness with a matchless array of specials right thro’ the stock! Yard white Cambrics—bleached and finished by Lonsdale Co.—{ 63% which Bpeatte stonathe the quailty Fing Namsooks—29 pee wide “extra fine, for Underwoan 9% and Infants’ Wear—worth Limit—12 Pe ) 1,29 1.17 nildren’s Dreases—worth .1f ff Plain and Figured— mnake exquisite evening gowns and washable Waists id 49, |Comfortables —— Bed Spreads No better way to save money than by spending it now!.... January sale prices are not every day prices. Fig'd Sitkoline Comfortables— full size—some with pla! 74 back--worth $1.25... Full size Chints turkey, 2 1.34 65 Hull size Crochet—hem'd, rineaor set corners” | 4,28 Allover Women’s Corsets For January Sale When such makes as R. & C. B., W. B, P. N., Warner Bros., Thomp:on’s and Nemo are to be bought at January Sale Prices, the opportunity should be quick- ly taken advantage of, Coutil and ‘Satse and without gart \ 34 ae 89.. Lot S—Hieh Bust and s—wmt Siacie—rep, $100 make’, 2n by 169 Qt Blue and Flowered Ct (el ovelties for sim figures, high bust ipmodes for tore” f 95 and stout—all sizes— 60 and $1.98 styles........ eS reg. Lot 4—Beavtiful Corsets of Uc bt dedicately tinted silk bro- cade. extra fine Anish of Fibbon run aco and ribbon nding—new long stra! back model—four sti 2.65 elastics—the same fab: in corsets that sell else- wh jer namnes re aess > An Extra Fine List of MORNING SALE SPECIALS To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities. WW umen’s nit Worsted Veots stitched seame—| Double breast: —] a dye $1.98 SRAOND FLOOR CENTRE WtiieDING, [tistical ick | Babies’ Long Nainsook Slips Pane quality. with pi ‘okes of, y fucks Tembiy und lace, with meee fehed ruffle, finlah— ° nade—Wor 2 Soon Wiest Bit ikornia Ww Kee makers $ wtze, for ex: with beancitures full reign ele legant 95) regular BASEMENT—BLANKET DUP-T, 146 inches wide—blac! Variety of favorite col Ca .3B9 checks and stripes: that mal ch natty Eton amd] coat t suite 0 wrappers and ohildren's wean CONTRE BUTE eae ed