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THE .EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1910. STARVING ANIMALS |“Girl of the Golden West” to Be Sung To-Night [Up and Down AND CRAZED WIFE| at the Metropolitan for First Time Anywhere| Picture Lane By Henry Tyrrell Symons, a Marold Camp and a Charles Oddly enough, wherever Vezin, to keep company with tare Ben. spot on the neutral-tinted | Bruce Cra: Arthur Hoeber and pene to be, | George H. Macrum form @ fetching there. | trio of landectets # mn the mort mod: 5 | ern mood—and ‘joeber's marine adds & deeper note of color. Other goat ma-| FAMILY DRIVEN TO STREET, are chipped in by Mesers, Yates, sdell, Potter, Hasler, Nisbet, espana Sent to Island for Main Wiggins and Ritschel. The spirited 7 . ' ake of Aloysius O'Kelly ating Wife, Who Refused | HITERDAY MORNING until tunes | ¢ to be specially prised by paint- Him Money. Winter Academy exhibition, whic Warren Davis's three mermald-like| adam Mhehetat was eent to the fal- ies and Harry Townsend's dashing opens to-day at the the Fine Arts Bulld- tng, No. 215 West Fifty-seventh street, and ¢ x months to-day by Magia trate Hermann in the Yorkville Court costumed models ¢ mpete © . . , ' first honors In the figure Son Finds Mrs. Kenny Raving to continue until Jan, § lahewy he by Herbert A. Morgan| @fter his wife told how he came home te They callit “vernishing day" because! are not more than half bad. on Thursday night in « drunken rage at thi first peep, when the artiste) Paul Co! er, Collin Campbell Coop-| and demanded that she give him her themselves are present in their flat. er, Emma %, Cooper, Martoy Baxter, | few remaining pennle with which to brimméd toppers and vie-de-Boheme Warren Baton, Charles P-| buy more liquor and beat her when she crivats, and ail sorts of dangerous Lines Bote he a Lg refused. Te also drove her and thelr people are prowling about disguised f nee Toren, Ee hurt: | three children—James, aged seven: Ed~ ef, Everett L. Warner and the two critics, nobody would phink of 1nd | Wikginses ‘all here to help out the | Ward, aged four, and Harry, an infant the plain, wnvarnished truth Nis most notable demonstration vet given | into the street. Neighbors pitie? her opinions--or, rather, ‘blurred fmpres | of what may t ne by rule o' thumb, | Plight and Mrs. Sheridan of No. 40% as She Clasps Famished Cats to Bosom. SBAND DEAD 5 DAYS, gions. Calm reflect Inter on may! — East Sixty-fourth street took the fam- ring forth quite another story P’ ITTERY, pleture framing and book. | pid Ee ge rg one ee juri ) 4 » 0m) ont binding, cor ute jdren's Soctety was being no \. Injuries Show Ravenous Beasts, The Carnegla prite of Bx H ba stitutes the three main | "" tient Jennings investigated the CMAs \ features of fourth annual exbibl- Meritorious palicing, portralts exce goes to William 8. I landscape called "« The Thomas KR. Proctor prize for tie best portrait is captured by Doug é and yesterday morning he brought the ¢ Cratts: | tittie ones to’ the Children's Court. They “ of the Nathonal | were sent to an institution and Agent Arts Club, No. U9 I Nineteenth at. | Jennings was ordered to swear out 4 There are pict tiles and indescent | warrant for Ps rhardt's prrem, Ho wa: est portral 4 “ A. Vases In the ceramic end, wood-carving | captured tn the home from which he Votk's “Marton of Howne aka." Ho stunts in the frame factory, and itunes | driven his family. Ho waa still are easy in this class, for port et Coristas carda in the bookbindery unk and a number of empty bottles are mostly tad ; lor memoria | SICOVE, Ww rythiig about a book, | were strown about the floor Kenyon Cox wing the Isidor memorial | oycent the dull and uninteresting pro: | medal with his figure composttion “A | coaw of writing it, is shown In practl- | Rook of Pictures,” and you wor dratiernanehes, - : 5 Hitrcen recutient that | on i At the home of FE. W. Rossitor, thts happened until y The kbinder Is king, also, at Bons Hugo Ballin am Sergeant Kenda! aventure's Galler 5s Mace Thien, | Vice-President of the New York Cen- and F. Ballard Willlam hot in (he Ath street, Wiere the work of the| fal Ratiroad, No. 23 Sanford avenue, running, having won this Al in pre Lest-known Kuropean artisans in thia| Flushing, Lf. it was said tonday ceding years. ine ts displayed—ineiuding some caoice | that Mr. Rossiter was growing weaker. The Helen Foster Barnett prize for seventeenth and eighteenth ntury | Mr. Rossiter had a bad night and doc- the best plece of sculpture by an artist ich volumes, of which more than|tors agree that his death is only # under thirty-five years of age is Very 6 the book-shelf of Queen | matter & short white, stly awarded to Abastemia St. Leger Marte Antoine.te at Versailles, berle for her animacet figutine “A These are just like old violine," Windy Doorstep. declares Mortimer, the — illustrator, ‘The Wi pleces of sculpture shown, file | w art enthusiasms are by no ing one ontire gailery, leave space for means cont alone.” A aly %6 picturea in the r three | cording to Mort, Le Gascon roome, including the Academy Room, or was (he Stradivarius of bookb..u'in-, “Morgue.” But this number suffi and the eves were ite amath 6) A Broup of five magnificent Winslow | masters are repre Homers, loaned for this exhibition, and and-vellum. symphony hung together In the Centre ( ¥ be- Honaventure's. neath @ wariand of laurel, would alone —— suffice to give tone to the Ts Art Auction Rooms of Manhat- | tion of the National Soctety men, th the galler Kept Prisoners in House, Had Attacked Him. en Days. Charles Kenny, a middle-aged laborer RO worked for the Hudson tunnel builders, fel! 411 last Monday of an acute form of dropsy and took to his bed at 0. 302 Third street, Hoboken. His wits, y fifty-four years old, sent word heir son, mil, who lives at No, Harrow street, Manhattan, asi him o-eome to them. Emil, who !5 one sewed, reacted the cottage on Monday wht. His’ father did not seem danger 1 and mil, who has a family of his | came away after « father's claim check for $13.50. It was Peaterday before the son had an oppor- unity to cash the check. Late last| ight, with the money in his pocket, ne made his way back to tie home of his! ents. He tried the knob of the door, The door was barred on the in side, He knocked and knocked, but the «ly answer from withlit was a stran whining, Krowling sound. Breaks in Door, Young Kenny put his shoulder to the |, Wor and broke ft in, As he entered his | her sprang from a bed in the cor- | wnér.” Clutched to her ast she held | hd half-starved, struggling cats. She | rand mad son menncfngly. She was elad and terribly emaciated. Her gray hair was banging over her face. A third ca: and four | ny, famished dogs were ranging tho the house. Of his fs Faw no sign. In terror he backed awn Another, fending off hor a pne of his crutches. 1 joor, slammed it behind pied off to find he upon ‘ark accompanied ous As Clark pushed tn, one sprang at his throat. The eked {t and the brute, curing his nt Rut there # her notabl tan=the clearinghouse for the to apot them It Is necessary Whole world’s treasure-loot of plo- | from the prize-winners entir tures, sculpture, lite > " President John W. Alexander's 'Sum- | f — i rery oh furnt: mer Day"-—two ethereal girls in red 14, furs, plate, bric-a-brac and And green, and a white pussy cat, all Jewelry—are all uncommonly busy dis i. screened in a golden ave of diffured persing collections and putting beautiful Oey oe oy ar f it yeahs Ps fo : 4 i munilght—has a grace of easy maste things Into general olrculation. | Robert Sewell’s ‘Sirens’ —airle, gulls a oe Fifth Avenue Auction Rooms Fy ox in a awirling symphony | (which ought to be renamed, bee Puccini’s Much Talked Metis a higniy dlatingaiahes | the place len't on #IiIN avenue et Ais | : | kof decor Martha Walter's | but at Nos, % rourth avenu of American Opera, ‘Fresh Atr Children on an Outing” 4s |Twenty-Atth street), Auctioneer Hart: | = | beautiful apoattion, with a ¢ man is disposing of @ erful lot of Founded on David Be-| Shatm that dove mt vanian even thous Mc and rage nd Japan he picture Is “akyed.” Silo, at Fit lasco’s Well Known} 1 Ghage oontstbe Forty-fitth street, always has fine ture Play, After Weeks cf jan "Studio Interior, and pictures from some late well | Careful Rehearsai | Ready for lis Launching 1 hob- i — | ‘ | Demand for Seats Said tc | Be Unprecedenied and | Away vim, Two blocks away man Clark, and pack to the at_Longpre.”* | Dates and bing of Mterary Junk, Flesh and Strength. Cure: Among the livestock shown must be noted Carleton Wigein's bill, “Wood MRTEEN centurion of fower-cut- Colds, throat and lun; cren Lad.” ant t Rania ¢4 ure and art-tradition as to the dec wiry I orative arrangemons ot heem, (troubles, bronchitis hanticleer” teat and spray, are behind the work of |asthma, and consump- the Japanese water-colorista of to-day, | FROMMISSIONFR TATRISON MoR-| stich as Genjiro Kataoka, who has alled tion. No Alcohol o ( : Ris got around to the Madison| the rear room of the Madison Gallery, |dangerous drug: Art Gallery {n time to gather| 3% Madison avenue, with morning in Jonas Lie’a “Fishing Bosts at|xlories, chrysanthemum, hydrangeas, FOR SALE. nitry Uncle Tom bloodhounds, In the p chase, Walter Douglas's Is ek of the walk. a eplendid wintry riv Ang thee known collector's eatate. Ander Speculators Asking Big | hile in ce and Fleeting Light.” | ga in Kast Forty-sixth atreet, Frneat Lawson a gray ereenish “Har-| have lately found room for off and| Unequalled as a Tonic on f Prices—Recepiion to fay there. the Italian Composer t High Bridie," and Ben | water color paintings ang | Fonter a agave, Posterian. ‘Afternoon | Chinotserles, In addition. to, the usvet and Body Builder. Make | | Bedy on Bcd, | After the Performance | i} en’ fo: e Rome International Px- | . Irises and Nerry-bloom = in teeThe woman had returned to the bed Dawn" for the | ; Ste he | position, and while he was there fh rain and snow, also in the hands md was again hol! tts to he in Opera House. | Sided 4b has seals irowine cofaatien hair’ of dainty Sateuma maktens es nan. ee é t hie a a fine canvas t the gallery’a in-| Jt Js all touched with the exotic grace | of the far Orlent—except where the art- | ist's latter-day New York training has ne in IN! heen tried tandem with his native style na landscape or two, and the team » SM=! work badly together. the be-/| itical sleutés are alw esque Inthe ts nel Matione the fade of Mat e and the at school of Parisian “post Impressioniste’’ Is the balance or rela- Uon of a drawing's mass and outside | boundary | » and shape of N Academy in minature ty the! 4) Sneet of P i A thurs Hox Manibitlon at Katz’ Well, thiy {dea is as old an the Japan 1 0. 08 ot jeventy-fourth hills, It shows as plain as Mount TO DINE LEADER FITZGERALD | cess. we may hope to hear tt sung In | | atreet. Nearly 400 off aketches—thoy are! Fuji Yama, in the pictures of Genjiro SHAT TSPAAAKIA Vier BLCUTEDARS. HEGRE | “aS a ee re cee | OAMY rapid bur finished little pictures, and of Baske, In the drawings of th Bowery Constituents to Give Big the direction of Col, Savage, who has ee |with the inestimable advantage of not ner, the Madison Gallery, the ar- qaoured te Flat 18 Minnie, Caruso as Johnson, Amato and tnconsequential Princess:of Brabant than a dozen new, quaint melodies and | peing finished too much—by cighty Ut crowns his signature with @ cabal- Tt is hardly necessary at this late/2% the Sheriff, Dinh Gilly as Sonora, became a most appealing Asuro ikum - orles with wii to chann us; but tetic red seal, whieh vastly complicater h and Reiss, Did BR 7 ed by her genius, The excellence of | sie may as well be told now at Ww the prot of decorative effect. It ty} A banquet will be tendered by his Of) day to dwell at length upon the plot, | cor), De Segurola and Glenn Hall ie se Homer's Ortrud is 1 known, | shall clamor for somo of the Mer fa ng in harmonte mosale on t wa up to him to pt it precisely In the sostates to John C. Fitzgerald, Tam-| wyjoy finds tts action in @ mining) other parts. 4 stile’ The great in the se t Was Vorites, just the same | Many of foremost of our you a@pot wh it will do the moat good many leader of the Third Assembly | camp of forty-niners in California, pre- | Wowkle, the Indlan girl superbly # wy these on pict artists aro represented here by thete and this t m the same in two dit Aistelet, at Delmonico's next Wednes-| sigeg over by Minnie, whom all love| The demand for seats Is sald to be women. Otto Goritz was Telramund, The Olive Mead Quartet will give the| best, or, at least, thelr most spontane- | ferent ple day evening. Fitzgerald succeeded | ang respect; of the inault to her by| "Unprecedented, Nothing choice can be Allen Hinckley was the | nd Wi | cocond concert of chamber muste under | us and characteristic work, and a feel) Consent “Little Tim” Sullivan and in the last) tng sheriff, Jack Rance; of her falting had at the box office, and the specuia- iam Hinshaw was the Herald. Alfred the auspices of the People's Symphony | Ing of warmth, enthustasin and inspira. tke Whi campaign had the banner district in! ‘ors are credited with demanding exor- Herta conducted with fervor r Unton ni ‘Tuesday evening, | Uon pervades the whole plac STER RAWLING. 3 long-antleipated, much: | j heralded American opera, “The | Girl of the Golden West, ;| founded upon the melodrama which David Belasco presented with phenomenal success in the theatres wone. She did not venize lig to be launched to-night at the Met Bhe had apparently lost the power ropolitan Opera House. That it {8 to Speech and she fought against taking | be sung in Italian, under the title of nourlehment, althouga physiciins said | «tq Fanclulla del West,” will be & it-was evident she had eaten an! drank r et to many of us; but, later on, ‘or days. nothing for or days. aes! lir the opera shall prove to be @ suc- Kt had been attackea by the hanimals, There was no fire in snd no fowl. In t |prerasio, Henry Pitch Taylor—a steam- | Wreathed Monday morning | dustrial New York City, when the o'clock whistles are blowing to su mon us to our daily toll, sinning of another busy week |The American art exhibits at Rome are to take in oils, w colors, pas tels, miniatures, black-and-whites (in luding engravings) and small soulp tures, all of which are to be shown in a Colonial building designed by ‘Thomas Hastings. »pinion #8 ferreting ve art won Mre. Kenny struse was t¢ . She was 4 ambulance and carrie Headquarters. Her nd 170 BROADWAY. WY. COR. MAIDEN LANE "FLOR Eats at Delmonic MAS ANYTHING IN DIAMONDS pa fhe i American artists, m «1 women, are on. nily the stenature Mts about | ler’s butterfly and altghts ir | the most unexpected plices—som in love with Johnson, the outlaw | nian | ~ . ts, an Je | ov he northwest. co “ " | iT prices. rs i ® Lttlenales, ‘ceditst, the| In view of these facts, an a ble er in the northwest corner or eet aged es ay corm BIVINE | whom she shelter when he i shot: A Chat With Dippel. SYMPHONY SOCIETY'S lolst, ‘The second atehestra’ concent| #urprise awatts the visitor and poten: | extreme margin Dix @ majority of 450 votes Jot ner sensational game of poker with! on, of tne most interested ta | ALL-WAGNER PROGRAMME. ie alvantat Gage Hall a week | tial buyer in glancing at tie prices, fo: ain in the cen Wiltred J. Taupler, the new manager) th snerift tor her lover's Ife; Of the | org t b SAA Mrcnony ave: its “ar Min TAstheerOw RateEeen, In thie catalogue every picture han ite| perhaps right un cts nose wat Delmonico's, promises to serve a meny_ which will tickle the palates of Agure atkached In preference | up the space with foollah or sy > eating ing of the outlaw save | Dippe would-be } Wagner progra at the v Some Kaye ot the Bowery. and their | for Minnie’s opportune Intervention; cf | age te on, Walter) Jaques Kaaner, a young New veric( YP the mnace with foollah or wuper ton fests. Many Supreme Court Justices|the granting to Minnie of the Mfe of |e: lect the works | violinist, yi hig made indeed—an average of $25 to $40 for Iitl Prin 00 “present. Benator Thomas YF.) Johnson, whom Goclires she ae TT were well made, He cons | Pei ne fae teen AD! gee (aometimes) from artisix wirone Grady will be toastmaster, and will) redeemed, afd of the final departure ntoago on ha fine fervor and his me } engaged to play with | freee. ‘Teploas of the samo things at ‘ | what the Legislature of 1911 will do.| of the pair to a new Ife amid the tears | Titer that his Ch with somo of the best play |e Nar which, It te ald, the German | {Me Academy and, other exithittons RADWAVIG. READY SBLIEF Ree alver-tongved orator 1s mentioned | oe everstody, Sumce tt to say-Ahat $0 aetintieaiy. He ave yet d Riensi" | Crown Prince has promised to be press | fetah thelr hundreds, and possibly even and & load be the ma opera follows the storys | :ioulariy interest white n the ert was OMe uncaite os individuailas ie.tie W. L. PIERCE DIES SUDDENLY Rehearsed Untiringiy. | tvrea'y. went by, & fas Ine OF (the carey Mowe Sicliay'n eantntar ‘*Vane|Besenm te emits to express & personal sas Meeks | f. *| whatever may be the critical verdict | Whict ( eee ee tae ' otis renent Seti fan where all varieties ast sitrface amarts au} feckleong. 't N casu ie iii tar | Upon and the public appreciation of the | Hore hedinnine ve Magic™ and the "Prige | 1h emia wilt be prenented formorr’w| praterence are well proviled for. if, elas Pe ew ATC HIES “c." CREDIT _fdwerwood Company — OMctAd ora, nothing has been left undone by | ayeion hal om Die ue tereinger"” : an cok eon ard Henry Warren |® fire were, to bre a out, the px ' avias uae’ a Taras dom Easy payments, Call, Write or Telephoue, | Stricken at Hotel st. A the management to insure Its success. | “Tales Hofman’ PE Pai nile from “Tannhause Ol tae the arean cholrmaater, ‘The | Writer would probaply try’ first to a tee CAN WATCH Walt PI ftty-fv 1a, | Mr. Gattt has put everything else aside} French operas with wh ars, tain: jonal from “Parsifal’ and the | composer w in and there |2WO oF three of Benjamin Begieston i Will break out AMER CAN DIA AOND CO. See 3 Pierce, ifs rapt sears os {to make time and place for rehearsals, | merstein made us familiar at his Man- © of the Gods Into Walhall," | will be a string orchestra and kettle heeutieuly postia, i je pperein ning the cold will be gone, Wie 2'Oeh Lane : Bemeral manager and director of the | ovo ne house they have been going | hattan Opera House, he will present| from “Rhelngold." The concert de- | drums, as well a the cho Miss Livy seashore bits, with cinaucteal ent AG for RADWAY'S and be sure felevlume BROT Cortlandt, ‘Take Elevator, Lidgerwood Manufacturing Company | “ iat been a | Jean Nouges's “Quo Vadis," a novelty| served a much larger attendance M Mrs, John H. Flagler and Al. ! thelr Infinite skies; and would also) ve. ou ee and vice-president and treasurer of the | 9" for weeks seeskn eae sy \in America, and on Feb, 28 will give a o— phonsus Grieu will be the soloists. jerad up a Joseph Hoston, a iner' you get what you ask for, r URS f rommisting ae bis Lldgerwood Company, of No. % Liberty | Save to them; so have the wi ~ | special performance of Victor Herbert's | HENRY SUCH, VIOLINIST, | — py Uae ure ip y © ’ oN, ‘ ' a 01 > Metropottt: tanee tp excnang: fo: new fs W * street, died suddenly early to-day in| aser and his assistants and the chorus) new American opera, “Natoma,” to be HEARD IN RECITAL, Karl Jorn, the Metropotttan opera | REAL EST* FOR SALE— | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Lf weeny. aruan Watenes, Bie n.| Master and assimants. Above all in| sung in F gilsh, with Mary Garden in House tenor, who was to give a concert | ls @partments at the Hotel Henry Such, an English v QUEENS. | QUEENS. | WOKLD WATCH CO,, 110 W, Bata, 4 4 for charitable purposes at the Hotel am, Prey ee ae a bh as 4 drew. Mr. Pierce left his office at five|@ssiduity and untiring devotion has | the titte part nihin® waa CAR tale c | a nm oe nnn We Ado. Open een @clock yesterd ate a Kool dinner | towered David Belasco, who has euper- | Ares tne performance to-night there rn han Te rasital ab | {ree Geceanbe ae Geen fib gle 1 9 | HUNG, jewelry Gell eid), Soren f 4 zh ge ote | WIN be ten d to Mr. Puccini, in the n Many, e jecha: & up because of an attac or ron. | aM pat oye q And retired early. After midnight Mrs. | vised the stage production and the act~ |” A aot all last 4 t heres Lo! I d G test R 1 tst S I | ments. ropinese UN) Helene: “BYNDL Plerss tang for an attendant and Dr | ine done te the amaliest detail, From (ORern House, & reception to which rep n Malt last migits a his. “His engagement at the Metro- ng iS:ands Greatest Neal £8ta.e Sale | csi et a W. B. Hoag, of No, 126 West | tatives of society, music and art | 4 Gilbert Spro: plan ‘tan does not begin untli Jan. 6, ———— — | ighty= | teg ; Ing artist to humblest chorus man tel w there Is nothing for him but gratitude en invited, hy who is said to have been a Meanwhile he had planned a concert t, has facility and tal. tour, which he must abandon, first street, reached the hc Afteen minutes, Mr, P PIANOS AND ORGANS. e died THE SESE. FARM! earriva|, . OF® | and admiration and intense pereonal de- | SLEZAK AS LOHENGRIN, , is rats nelu¢ Ma i — Mr. Pierce had been alling for a|Yutlon, What he has done for Caruso | FREMSTAD AS ELSA. | encerto In D minor, W. A. Goldsworthy will give Pianos ior Xmas year with stomach and heart trouble, | as an acto ¢ that Je for the public] “pohengrin” was repeated at the Met.|the Hach r and fugue in C major, Orman recital at the Church of Bt. A " — | to Mind out to-night. Jropolttan Opera House last night with | fo" violin alone, and the Paganini-\vii- On the Helants, Brooklyn, on Monde ‘i en stugveane? Buy mae SENATOR'S JOKE ON HIMSELF The Dress Rehearsal. ‘Leo Slezak, the Czech tenor, for the head introduction, theme and varia- " pestis Springficdd tots, five minutes ae ets ‘ . There was a dress rehearsal of the|firat time is New York, as the in she] Eee Prof. Samuet A. Baldwin wili give his i the reac hh Walt to See Taft Makes Young opera on ring, to W }of the Gra! s giant figure, encased) JoseF HOFMANN TO REST usua organ recital at the Ct y Bi Stree sncealngs so wnlan at Une Oral, He wan ute, ahsaeea | aval ITER) AIRE TeRiaL A 5 ayer argains. ‘Think of His Short Term, ‘ ay te es: eee oeea eaate aRnER Ton oa Tia acad | ‘ {DURING THE HOLIDAYS. S11, rover rei found made WA@HINGTON, Dec. 10.—Senator La-|hetors, literary and muslcal appearance. Little wonder that ¢ PPR: FAO: SERLOORE Phe = — “ime. om fayette Young, with Representative | ie reviewers, tat the orchestra was! as Telramund, of no mean size himself, tely inte his Walter 1. Smith of Towa as chaperon, | crowded. Mr. Krehbiel, dean of the | Was worsted in the fight. But the “frame late yesterday waded over the snow and | cyitics, who arrived a few minutes late, | up" was not artistically carried out, foe to the White House, Col. Young !8} jug to go upstalrs to find a It | Telramund did not fall from a blow, but serving by appointment until the Legiss | \ ould be a breach of courtesy to hint| Went down before a sword merely up Yature next month elects a Senator to al revealed to tne|lifted.! Taere would be eries of “fake succeed the late Mr. Dolliver. Judge not be out of place|!n @ modern ring contest. A too great tall or haut ands brane BEN IN RS NS TET CONTENT Mathushek & Son, wey & ATih St. Bitvcin? tow mn this season, will ne dagain In w York unt fourth rckal a ‘Cargeale Hall Thumb Box » Boston Symp: $10. 00 Down, $2.50 Per - Month ing Jamaica «1 i ur of Hotified us that when our present 1 ntract His year prices will be advanced if you want 10 see tha bigcest real estate bargain u a. After that he will rest a E bi Pemriry fimith had ‘undertaken ‘hi Introduction that more impress than tho|tendeney to geting and «ack of 0 nays Nin! Yad hue nat OKEtCH Exhibition | come toth's great sale to-day or to-morroy “avai ‘There was « big crowd on the waiting | °nnusiasm, manifested by the invited raait onal et heroa! “atmosphere of the New York engagement December 5th to £7th All iti 1 ac dee’ sia at the close of each of the th character were drawbacks to n - r iat, Attar tie two fowana had Adeeied | cU0"% tt the Stance, diet pretties’ st | the, whole, was a fe. mpereonason | oe Heal tt an | FRAMED PICTURES fist. prices positively cdvanced Jan, st. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE minutes Senator Young turned to Rep- |! and a@ at any performance He sing well, especially the opening Re tia eonttate edit ore Special Agent for Meet our representative at Peng f Ith ave 4 walting bai 2 resentative Smith and sail | “Varsifal,” while the curtain was up, | “Mein Lieber Schwann’ and the narra. | WOunitnes snuriaincon! tt ae tet took ler tia' wan wtih eins Uist fading” aE ina! A . aaa a “Bay, Judge, if we don got 6) ser A Promising Ci tite in tle lost act | In Mbealee en he attoomomn ‘ Rookwood Po er ere Rs ‘roan. a Me, Gait) Mau Buel met peomin rains Wim wes 5 eunges Opi y |" W.C. REEVES & Co., 124 E. 2 ga ees cash aka a ge bd rt lar Rirrttiae pee okt fed ears The weak-minded. cher has” uneertt ne aaa mea net 403 West 74th St. New York tt Sd St, Ne, City. Jit Sag sa ig de