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SEA AT mA ” est ~ TASK FOR PROBE a - Piatnfleld Miss Carrie Werner is again at her home in New Dorp. The annual Charity Ball in aid of St. Vincent's Hospital will be held at the rl of the Five Dollars @ Box ‘, R German Ciub rooms tn Stapleton on ade’ Store Opens Given a Rousing Reception OF PHONE TOLLS aaa nt var oaen apyonea vy|TW€ Pelee Cat No Figure With Bim, 8m AN, orem. Sos she has turned Johnson away and he the ba he! ene Lodge of Elke to “1 want to my fot the benefit of some Devt Paccini’s Latest Opera tne iniar to the tort, the music in at | | fre Gomton und’ a' ure eves, Vive 44M fous between them, there is Brilliant Audiences Ever |. Sninasus p finely descriptive and tinent in the Acclaimed by One of e:'picinnsinn’ Whe tn nt ON STATEN ISLAND poker ga) is played between the/ the Largest and Most! Snerin Sina Minne. for Johnem, as he | uffled —monoton | be Important Sale of Women’s y vy . e j Gathered at the Metro=| imino ana impreaivn NB ‘ ' F d C t i ie tian Gate staveote Sila: eople Say Rate a t patterned | atrtctly, Are Higher Than in Man- |, Stele at ATeREE — i | mn. 8 In th te seunne officers for} Pe f ar) : where Johnson ts atte F Mething Distinetioaly ios tiring isa tn | hattan or Brooklyn, |" The Best Sale We Have Been Able To \ American About the | vypeai to tne miners for mercy. There —_—_-— | orators. ' lare effective ules by 1 e co ia tios o | > be] | Music, Which Reflects i. smectite sae ttre Make Thus Far : ladama Butterfly,” '°: Tera ae Site to | District, hearing Into the tolls sa oll cy = - | “Tosca” and “La Bo- Mktata fdseaty|tor Intrborougn somsunscasans vie] TRACING HERE SLAYER OF ee aa ve heme.” to Calltornta," "| orgaieationn st avaven Tuan ws re-| PHILADELPHIA POLICEMAN. or fur-tined coats. y L 6 new lite, ju he mmission make the meee eon | " ; ; " —_—— srw cae trate a Real Actor. | [fullest Inventigation ot | the rates | Revolver Used by Burglar Stolen Furriers are successfulin the making of fur coats, but when it comes by SF Bek Give da chine Ht singing 100. 3 |" fn & comm From New York “Cop”—Infor- to fur-lined coats they stumble, simply because they are not tailors. bad I will make most for the] tinh ne Minnie and Amato as the Sheri Ameelation. be vw wvtaane ver n't |And the beauty of a fur-lined coat depends upon the tailoring of the f success of “La Fanctulla| Sere in excellent volve and sang wi | that the pi Yesterday | : exterior. Mn iWiest? ("The Giri of the Golden] Si ingitne tires” coaching, it service betwe Gt Gort dearest poe 1 oust at as | h » Giacomo Puccini's latest a revelatio the operatic a in Italian, which was To see © faint from | Ment, service a: afte f 6 . was\ wounds, climb the ladder to the|the company in the borough, are exces 4 for the first Ume upod) ioe with Emmy Destinn helping him, | sive. The complaint #ay ay otage at the Metropolitan Operaland inter struggle down alone with| “We find the rates of fol) area great Some years ago the leading furriers sought a tailor who is renowned for the making of cloth top coats and they asked him to make the cloth outsides—better known as “‘shells.” He did. Finally he rea- ny Barnstt by Orta. Memes on Seturday night. After) Amato's pistol covering him, was a re: | deal hiner than thove which obtain in|" The revolver with which the polt soned with himself that if he could make them for others, why not i fl ball have beeu said in praise! marks thi Manhattan ond Brookiyn, and as the|man was ki traced to a New} ‘ . A A ; F © @f the composer's muste, of the mas-|]n"p it | telephone company is furntaing thie ser: | York "patrolman, Michiel Murphy of | make them for himself. And he did—simply reversing things by Say conduoting of Toseanint and] ous, moments ane war great. Amato's | Met te thar boroushe, on acoouni | MUDDY told the Philadelphia police the | .tt,2t% Mr getting the furriers to supply him with the linings. FO the eplendid singing of | the/? ) the beat chan of tts simpler ard more primitive meth: | room at | For ciahtee F h : his fur-lined ts h b h in d Pe siiasibals, ft otill will remain true! confident. Ono of the boat character jof its simpler and more primitive meth | ¥ Pinte ort rom that time on his fur-lined coats have been the most in de- thet the absorbing plot of David! as gor tve impersona- | rates should be reduced to @ figure more other lead was to mand because they were the best. From April until late autumn he " mel that son- | in keeping with the equipment and ser-|COMpanion of Thomas W t 7. ‘ Len lange re ii pl ey ry "| vice rendered.” was tot In” Passate, devotes all his time to the making of such coats—then he starts p Of the others may be singled out| The sub-committee of the Brooklyn | Souder, head of the Phi bs Reiss as Nick, De Segurola as the | League of which Dr. George W. Brush, | U¥es, visited her in th making cloth coats for spring. me feel better, i Gute At the fail of each | Hall, Pini-Core, Bemus, Toureests | STATEN ISLAND NOTES, | hinee of tine snorting ate aut ANATe8s | she doctors Rad bem tenting we 1 kine ant and quickly, he offered us his remaining collection of more than 100 Breen 26 se Tossliod too many tines | tau | ge ane mo Bart tn It am ee ese veel“ Coats at a fraction of early season prices. for bin for Ms. iano, | Three Most Graphic Soanes, valine trond i New Rrnach, X FT san eantel sermen Des Lense wiv monk ga iw wim se | Tt is impossible to give a detailed description of all of these coats as An spa aingnre the une of|reliam." Mini's asian, Mr Beane eimai on fay intrest, Binnie: | residence, No, 188 Wadsworth oe Sram tas Hang uw goad at in some instances there are only one of a kind; of others therearetwo| . | | aw fustitied by the ciroumetatces, for | Ds ‘around “‘ainode'a|'R 1 Ctatnincnt under the auspiees| widely kaown In Grand Ate een Gn’ | Tam seve! st the cunge the ie waie tg J OF three or more—but we name representative styles: ' Qever before had the fret performance | 1 7 performance dritied | Of the Epworth League of Grace M. E.|sonte circles, having been commander | ™ dreagits » t 40 opers been wiven in America. The|Poucarny out imo the snowstorm in| Church of Port Richmond will be given | for several years of the James C. Tice Bleck broadcloth, marmot lining, dyed opos-| Gray mixed tweed, squirrel lining, $40. had croseed the Atlantic for| Broadway, and the Redwoods of the|n the lecture room of the church to-| Post, No. 29. He was pepsia Tablets Mm sum collar, $30. Black broadcloth, marmot lining, blended ast Master of tural d ‘ » The playwright, who, for|inm act, a beautiful picture in iteeif, | morrow evening. Cyrus Lodge, No. 208, F. and A. M., and| prevent ae i ini 4 squirrel collar, $40. labored with che singure to| with horses and men racing about in| The Ladies’ Ald Society of the Mo-| was identified for the past fifteen years | Blue broadcloth, squirrel lining, Persian lamb BAe Wacadclbtts, sciiltrelliniiig, aged “oRGI with the proper atmosphere | Wild excitement and the almost-lynch- | ravian Church of Great Kills will hold] with the office of the Commissioner of collar, $40. a ig, dy: pas: was moat graphic. a fair in the lecture room of the church| Jurors of this city. Funeral se: ’ ; Ligh |. =fhadtdthn gtr papetbed Keer the pertormance there was a re-|on ‘Thursday afternoon and evening. | will be held at his late residence Black broadcloth, dyed squirrel lining, musk- leans pone « ole tad ception to Pucstnt, attended | by a great] After a plearant visit to relatives in! morrow evening at § o'clock, rat or opossum collar, $25. ot peopl own in the ‘ hes verdict, One of the writer's cea Taitaek, CMs, OR and fades eens = — ——_—_——_ _ = \f Navy blue broadcloth, squirrel lining, Austral- alone had been asked to| ature. cable the result to atty-seven Huropesn —_ sum collar, $40. Brown broadcloth, squirrel lining, dyed opos- sum collar, $40. Black broadcloth, i ining, ian opossum collar, $40. alae 7 alae squirrel lining, cat lynx to- | f A NEW MEPHISTOPHELES; Gray mixed tweed, squirrel lining, caracul] Gray mixed tweed, light squirrel lining, Aus- e No Need for Hysterice. FARRAR AS MARGUERITE. collar, $35. aa tralian opossum collar, $40. 5 @ut there is no need for hysterics.| “Faust” was presented for the first Store Opens And Closes Wine-colored troadcloth, hamster lining, opos-} Black broadcloth, choice marmot lining, rich i The accomplished American actress who! time th season | at the Metropaliten at 8:30 A. M. of at 6 P. M. |} sum collar, $35. Persian collar, $50. impersonated the heroine in Mr. Be-| 0) use on Batu: afternoon ’ ¢ sack 3 , ‘ fe Sees ar sce rete |e te ar, rove, mats on oe eee | Amerioa which Puccint has given in the| Russtan basso, who made a most favor- |} © Brora ign hamster lining, dark musk- ane broacloth, squirrel lining, Persian | writing of ‘la Fanctulla del West’) able impression as Mephistopheles. : || rat collar, $37.50. collar, $50. | sieuld cause everiasting gratitude in| Geraldine Farrar wes s ices soprat- [LA Little Word of Warning In Connec- |] Brown broadcloth, squirrel lining, dyed squir-| Black broadcloth, squirrel lining, caracul A t . hese a eat cated Marguerite than she is wont to ‘ < ’ = rel collar, $40. collar, $40. Pe ites Amactce hie mest pro = cept in the mater of tats. tion With Tomorrow’s Sale of About Red broadcloth, squirrel lining, dyed opossum| Red broadcloth, squirrel lining, cat lynx cole te Pokaan nis Porta wcs be sige? id excel ta was i : : : . fe And ‘Marle Mattfeld wea Marine, 200 Party Dresses All sizes in tke collection, but of course not in each style. | to Bear. MORENA AND HINSHAW fd dabl lity stands backof upen whi ‘AT METROPOLITAN CONCERT. 5 q 5 Our guarantee o epenaadle quality stands backofevery coat | Ss aArmernorouiran concent. Of $30 and $35 Quality at $1 deal galore lle q y CRM euccess. numbers by Mme. Morena and William = H z = Hinshaw deserve particular attention, 4 . 3 was enjoyed by « fair sized audience * People read our advertising and count on finding things the Metropolitan Opera House last here just as we represent them. i 4 i JOHN WANAMAKER, | i SiS: ten epee “wee On Friday, for instance, we had a sale of women’s $1 silk Formerly A. T. Stewart @ Co. f claged, with sothostuen stockings for 50c. ' Broad F th Eighth f feb tet ihe nore Hii y dated oad Mag tk or ere cis By 4 o’clock in the afternoon we sold 6,192 pairs of these roadway, our avenue, 1g th to Tenth street. i ‘without Gianola-Galett. ‘The other soloists, eii|) stockings, all that we had and all that we could get; and we eben se of whom qwon recalls, were Mme. ¥l8-!1 could have sold half as many more if we had had them. om of Allen Hinckley, There was @ long con- Recently we sold 289 little dresses after a few hours. So j Sclaretil, whose “Donne ¢ Mobile” wes |f this accounts for the fact that very many thing advertised here entl: > but tho r ft thi (yy rouse Fae eu Tale of ihelt are not to be found after one day has elapsed. "4 This note of warning is merely given to call attention to ial , | Open Monday &Sa.urd: i the fact that the quantity of these dresses at $15 is limited. | FREE—iiii, if We cannot promise that any of them will be here after 4 ll gl | sks |\PARLOR CHAIR negie Hall on Gaturday afternoon, o'clock tomorrow afternoon. F ; Thad aces New Corea Bee Caeenur i tee oe Little credit is due us for this extraordinary offer. The | Mailed Free. tra through & beautiful interpretation dressmaker simply had to clean house and start on Spring work. Richard 8 ‘s “Dewi So all these beautiful silk-and-chiffon aristocrats were com- Aguration.” ‘and Beethoven's “Leonora” |1 pelled to climb down to the price-level of very ordinary dresses —providing the nicest kind of Christmas gifts for the fortunate ones who get them. 7 overture No, 8. All sizes for women. Wanamaker Basement, Old Building. A Few Fine KERMANSHAH RUGS ' 3 Meemgmernet $78 4 Wepay Freight $165 Z 5 R.R. Fare $225 — 10% “eatn’siiest" Grand Rapids Furniture at EVERYTHING VOR HOUSEKEEPING ON Our Easy Payment Plan $100 Worth $10 Down $2.00 Weekly 180 ” su $2.25 Our Gohubert's lovely unfinished symphony in B minor led the programme of the Symphony Society's concert at the New Theatre yesterday afternoon. Sara Gurowitach was the soloist in D' Albert's sloomy ‘cello concerto, displaying @ fair technique, but a rather small Hugo Kann's “Joyous Wandering: Hugo Ks [300 Sab Sa'gy etme Tachaikowsiy's, a Teper aed ‘ | 300 y $30 a $3.80 Wiehe saneaaiie The Choicest of the Persian Weaves “$50 $6.00 Sxty, Xavier Scharwenka will be the solois: | at the Phitharmonte Society's concerts to-morrow night and Friday afternoon et Carnagie Hall. ‘To commemorate the birth of Beethoven on Dec, 16, 1770, Mr Mahler has arranged an all-Beethoven | programme. Scharwenka will take past curtains part on the first aot|{n the plano concerto No. 5 3 ° No. 5 in © flat la Minnie's saloon. The action follows|masor, ‘The other numbers will be the Practically as in the play and will be hony and the overtures to as Iittie as possible. The No, 8, “King Stephen” and In the Most Wanted Sizes About Half the Current Market. Value 1 CARAT $99 warn athe Positively All Day To-Morrow |2000000000000¢ © NO ONE WILL BE DISAPPOINTED. We shall sell Ladies’ sell sores solstice Sitmantse tet then terenty ant shoes at “When the Band uarter carat diamonds, as we em iy and s dun cutting works. We guarantoo that uo Jeweller can duplicate Plays at Night.” them for less than $50.00, Our agreement to refund your money : jue of all of our diamonds, ee ed ; iftie ene year ganar mpplied or mail orders filled. If you are at all musically ine Su ad | © clined you should keep | with the late 5 $' come out and mark the su ) of New York shows, In its shifting play of light, shade and color harmony, and because of its fine, close, durable weave, one of these lovely Kermanshahs, as a gift to the home, will # of home, It's a pretty | waiter isdn tilislanas ia aims | yield Rect A aDey Returns,” of pleasure, service and investment value for many {n appropriating a| Per oo Bapuriag avening Alfred Herts |} happy ristmases 0 come. ; ; | Straight-out American ballad In its place, | Chaawick ‘his celleagnes on cnn. ry | All are close to the average, desirable 9 x 12 ft. carpet size, and are marked at a appointed’ by the Board of Dire ¢|] the same average price to give our patrons the widest possible choice. LR perigee neared Rerasd thn EiLdes poles for tne teat rant Importers have paid and are paying more than these prices—$216 each. ‘act of the play, the Bible lesson, | OPe™# composed by @ native A: P Wilatroduced ‘bere, ‘he arrival of the Ov? Sinmiice of the hoard, who, wes | Also Mosuls and Other Persians | the weights and s of a few of our special rings je toemorrow ually as cheap, quality considered, 7S @ TS iw 4% Ss © J of hi jescriptive . | also & guest, bh 4 = : : sig Bean, toons st ; oi by ane Pieiiel ia ths commhilien | || about 3 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in., at $11, $15, $16.60, $21 and $27. Aw CIWS “When the Band tumother life before that in the camp, | Will begin examining the op at once Johnson, who is Runerrez, the outlaw, |It 18 thought that about six months | brpives, “and after. man: will be required for this work | and Minnie lead off —— with @ beautiful wel ‘ody that re-| The Imperial Russtan Court Balataika | YeCarat %4Carat 1Carat 1’2Carats 2 Carats Plays at Night.” © The Vocal Gem Now Being Sung in ¢ Vaudeville by Clarice Mayne, Fine Tekke Prayer Rugs About 4 ft. x 6 ft., at average price, $35. 1 1 1 1 + “ ge ne forgotten, |Orehestra, just returned from @ tour, | 5 ‘ i 2 } Wieiect ends with a fine duet verwecn | will give another of i A few left of that last import of Kermanshah hearth size rugs at $35. Is without doubt the song of \ Min ee 2 the day. Words and Music in Every Copy of Next Sunday's World, ©O©O©OOOOO00 the opera as of 1 Christmas exhibits of many categories of Persian rugs for holiday presents, in Mianie's including Royal Kashans and a number of fine antique Iranian Carpets—-some that ro iy w wong by | Arthur Hi ane hat hej} were woven for Persian Potentates. Fourth Gallery, New Building. fan te ana By Carats CHARLES A, KEENE == LONDON. 50 Holborn TERDA Dents lo 8 drama, Me iauessliss tee | ~~ 6 TOHN WANAMAKER He} Uabae ite, be me es Pate Motropolitan Opera | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Brocdway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street Of is Nfe, both most melodious, After pan: PARIG, 44 Rue Lafayette, AMBTE ANTWERP, 90 Rue éu Pelican, | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS

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