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‘ Jn out concert programmes this sea but who that heard bis beautiful fire 9 oe SRE — : aniiiaite: ae oP + 0 BY SFLVESTER RAWLING.| "ta Bove o, | Berllor’s “Roman Carnival" overture o & | i Boston Orchesira’.,, BOHEME” REPEATED, Josef Hofmann | arastea Kept pace with him in wortn-! inens, | Festival” overture ti & dernier ymat en fait de WITH FARRAR AS MIMI. : at senleur naffinée est parfum | * Dyer-Kirs. —Keekaff, Paria | ‘Tae was ated Metropolitay before a Geraldine | SEGRE have been murmur! Among musicians that we getting too myoh Tachaiko house «by her pathetic ATION, "The including Bella Alt ¢ | Jadiowker's Rodolfo se . phony played so superbly by the| : | Bowt Horeny Orchentra at Carne ps gg a aD - : ; | gle Hall jast night would lave preferred | Well. The rest of thy ce and Saleum Le | Something else? The great audienc fel ‘completely under its spell, and ee Pin the ed called out Mr. Fiedler time and | [ols ‘oxcanini condictes again, finally forcing the whole orches: | ~~~ hte tea to five in acknowledgment of ity Will Offer—Saturday Only: COATS 4T ONE-HALF PRICE 23d STREET, WEST ; jofman’ wae the soloist in Beo- rowen's " Near Pifth Avenue, N. ¥- thoven’s fourth piano concerto. 4 125 Dressy KARAKUL & VELOUR TRIMMED Broadcloth Coats Heretofore 39.50 SATURDAY ONLY al 19° A perfectly fashioned Dressy Coat of Black Broadcloth Lined Throughout with Guaranteed Satin, FULL LENGTH. tnd } ALL SIZES—14 TO 44. ty No C. O. D.'s. No Approvals. Liver trouble, Kiduey ‘cous! senses. the root of st stom. The proof of i Cooper's health theories is based on the extraordinary sales of a se lection of remedies placed upon /$ the market by him. His principal remedy for catarrh of the stomach ind kindred Ns is named “Cooper New Discovery.” The medicine is purely vegetable and free from opiates, narcotics or habit produc ing drugs. Full directions for taking the medicine and advice on dict and hygiene accompaiy each package. The Cooper remeiics may be ob tained at al! druz siores. No Credits Wm. Vogel & Son (Clothiers and Outfitters to Men) OUR LEASE EXPIRES We Are Discontinuing Our Store at Broadway & Houston Street | The trend of business uptown into the very heart of the city finds Wm. Vogel & Son in the forefront with their model and modern clothing institution at Broadway, corner 44th Street. This newer store, because of its quick growth, demands our entire interest and concentration. Hence we now want to dispose of the entire stock in our Houston Street store in the shortest possible time—to do so we have cut prices deeply and decisively. uses. CLOSING-OUT SALE == Entire Stock Without Reserve Men’s Clothing—Furnishings—Hats—Shoes NO ALTERATIONS. NO C. O. D.’s. NO CHARGES. Suits and Overcoats that were Spring and S Sui $15, $16,$17..............Now $20.00] were 1S ixehe caeenenea ts at pe $7.50 Suits @ Overcoats that were Spring and S Suits th; $18, $20, $22.............. Now $13.50) wer ie ane $12.50 Suits & Overcoats that were Alpaca and Office Coats, were et PS Now $16.50) $2, $2.50, $3 & $5......... Now $1.50 its vercoats that were Rai ts & C $27.50 & $30............. Now $20.00)” were $15 & $18. ~ Noe $12.50 Raion that cadet $23.50 Balnconts, cinvencties that 1 RABE 5 were $25 & $27.50.........Now $20.00 Silk lined Overcoats that were $40, $45 & $50............Now $30.00 Furnishings Spring & Fall Overcoats, short Fancy Waistcoats that were tan coverts, that were 13, $5.00 $3, $3.50, & $4........ Now $2.00 G20... rrrcrereecevees Yow UU | Shirts that were $2.00. Yow $1, Fur Overcoats, that were $85Now $55.00) Shirts that were $1.50. ‘ow 18 re that were $3.50 & Neckwear that was $1.00 Now TO “Now $2.00) Neckwear that was 50c. : Ag Sea AP Hosiery—pure silk, silk lisle ‘ bi + or that were $5.00 6 Now $8.50 ie others, that was 50c. Noi 35 Mirae'ph gud gages nc eee a 3 losiery—-Maco perfect isle Full Dress Suits that were $35, $42 finish; that was 25c........Now $55.. ia .- Ne $28.00, $30.06, $40.00 Gleves--ail kinds of the better si id Tuxedo Coats that we: , class, that were $1.15, $1.50 mo ‘Now $10.00, $48.00, $20.00] & $2.00... Now 88 | Every Pair of Shoes in the House now $2.50 Were $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.09 and $6.00 Every Hat in the House - - Were $2.00 and $3.00 WM. VOGEL & SON Broadway & Houston Street Now 01.50 THE BVENING WYRLY, FRIVAYX, B. Altman & Cn. A VERY UNUSUAL SALE OF COLORED DRESS GOODS AT ABOUT TWO-THIRDS LESS THAN THE ORIGINAL PRICES WILL TAKE PLACE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), CONSISTING OF SEVERAL THOUSAND YARDS OF SCOTCH AND ENGLISH SUITINGS, HOMESPUNS, DIAGONALS AND ROUGH WEAVE FABRICS, WITICIi HAVE BEEN REDUCTD AS FOLLOWS: ORIGINALLY $2.00 TO $2.9) AT 75c, PER YARD ORIGINALLY 3.00 TO 4,75 AT $1.00 PER YARD AN EXCEPTIONAL SALE OF DRESS REMARKABLY LOW PRICES SILKS AT 1S ANNOUNCED FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), WHEN SILKS IN LENGTHS SUITABLE FOR DRESSES, TEA GOWNS, KIMOMOS, WAISTS AND PETTICOATS WILL BE OFFERED, INCLUDING EVENING CREPES AND MESSALINES, WHITE WASHABLE HABUTAI AND TAFFETAS, PRINTED FOU. LARDS AND MARQUISETTES, NOVELTY VEILINGS AND SATINS, BLACK SATINS, WHITE SATIN BROCADES AND CREPONS, AMONG WHICH ARE CHINA SILK IN WHITE AND EVENING SHADES, 27 INCHES WIDE =. =. 2S, Ss AT. 48. PER YARD WHITE WASHABLE HABUTAI SIKK 36 INCHES WIDE . . . AT 68¢. PER YARD COLORED ALL-SILK MARQUISETTE, 40 INCHES WIDE ; ‘ at $1.00 PER YARD SOLD_IN_LENGTHS ONLY. B. Altman & Cn. HAVE MADE GENERAL REDUCTIONS IN THE BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, IN THE PRICES OF BOYS' FUR AND FUR-LINED COATS, ALSO IN CLOTH OVERCOATS AND-ULSTERS, REEFERS AND RUSSIAN COATS, BOYS’ WINTER SUITS AND WASH- ABLE SUITS, BOYS’ BEAVER AND VELOUR HATS AND ENGLISH CLOTH CAPS. © A SALE OF WOMEN’S LEATHER BAGS WILL ALSO BE HELD TO-MORROW, AT MUCH BELOW THE USUAL PRICES: 25 DOZEN HAND BAGS OF MOROCCO, NDEs ey tk ge Se age ry IN PASTEL AT $3.90 FITTED TRAVELING BAGS OF COLORED MOROCCO, FITTED WITH TOILET REQUISITES OF EBONY AND NICKEL $21.00 ' ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF LEATHER GOODS WHICH ARE IN STOCK AT MODERATE PRICES, COMPRISING FITTED LEATHER MOTOR BAGS, SUIT CASES, TRAVELING BAGS, CARRY-ALLS AND HAMPERS, EMERGENCY CASES, HAT BOXES, FOOT MUFFS, POUCHES, LEATHER HAND BAGS, PURSES, JEWEL CASES AND VARIOUS LEATHER NOVELTIES. IN THE MISSES' SUIT DEPARTMENT LARGE RE- DUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE PRICES OF A NUMBER OF MISSES’ TAILOR MADE AND FANCY SUITS, EVENING DRESSES AND CHILDREN'S COATS AND FROCKS. ? ON SATURDAY, DEC. 10th, THE FOLLOWING WILL BE OFFERED GARMENTS MISSES’ TAILOR-MADE. SUITS, 14 TO 18 YEAR SIZES at $15.00, 18.00, 24.00 MISSES’ DRESSES OF VARIOUS MATERIALS, 4 TO 18 YEAR SIZES , at $9.50 « 15,00 CHILDREN'S COATS AND DRESSES % <= aT 3,90 Fifth Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. ‘Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders VEVEMSEEN Y, LYILU, a etcneengenasanecn en gl. FRANCIS GEORGE HARRY TALLMAN FAIRLEIGI} GEORGE O'DONNELL Phe tour leading members of the superb Musicat Production “The Chocolate Soldier” NOW PLAYING WITH GREAT SUCCESS IN BOSTON —All Are Friends of Hilton Clothes We claim to clothe more professional men in ev calling and men of affairs | generally in ready-for- | Service apparel than all of the big producers of clothes in the United States combined! There is scarcely a theatrical company of any import- ance in the East to-day that oue or more of its leading members not Hilton Ready-for-Service Clothes. F In “THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER," for example, 'Hilton Clothes have made fast friends of four of its leading members—Harry Fairleigh, Francis Boyle, George Tallman and George O’Donneil. : Nothing short of EXTRAORDINARY MERIT could possibly have won for Hilton Clothes the patronage of so great a following of distinguished individuals as we enjoy. | What is it that makes Hilton Ready-foi rice Clothes so popular with the best dressed men everywhere? It is | because they are the equal in every respect of the show- \iest, costliest, most luxurious custom-made clothes pro- \duced. Yet our prices are starilingly low considering the \quality of our product. PRICES $15 TO $40. are wearers ot Hilton-Preston Combination. Storm and Dress Overcoat at #15. Drastic Reductions in Hilton Suits & Overcoats Owing to the long delay incident in completing alterations in our NEW Brooklyn Store, we have been obliged to adopt drastic measures in disposing of our enormous stock. At the following greatly reduced prices these Suits and Overcoats are splendid bargain trophies. Regular $18.00 Hilton Suits and Overcoats; now $12,50 Regular $22.50 Hilton Suits and Overcoats; now $15.00 Regular $30.00 Hilton Suits and Overcoats; now $20.00 | The HILTON o. 380-382 Fulton St., cor. Smith St., Brooklyn New York Stores: 219-221 B’way; B’way cor. 37th St. Stores Also in Newark, Boston and Philadelphia. i AN OFPFOPSISI SS SEPSIS SSSSO OT SSSS SITIOS SSFSSGITG | Write for Your Copy of Our Christmas Gift Book No. 7. ACE ner»y’s: 86-88-90 Myrtle Ave., Cor. Lawrence St., Brooklyn. WE'RE TWO BLOCKS AWAY FROM HIGH PRICES Just the Gift for Christmas ! E , Morris 3.9 5 Chairs Actual $6 Values ! Stylish Clothes go along way toward making one’s success, The well dressed man usually reaches the person he wants tosce. Our clothing for Men and Women is the very best obtainable, Care- fully tailored and mnde of the finest fubries. You may fit out here On CREDIT Ry dealing with us you and your entire family can dress well on the small outlay of $1 Per Week Our complete stock, offers you an excellent. opportunity for selec- tion, All of the newest fabrics and shades are here. ALTERATIONS FREE and our skilled tailors will give you a satisfactory fit of any pare iment we may sell you Zeitz & - Tarshis 535 Fulton St., opp Elm Pi, BROOKLYN . ° ° . * 4 * » 7 > * e “FOLLOW THE CROWD” into The World’s “Want” columns. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS