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THE EVENING WOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1910. a KITTY CHEATHAM | IN ONE OF HER NEW | has choken him and netted otherwise with violence, that he shall remain for the finish of the scene, MUSICAL SKETCHES. | Concerning the doctor, it may be ad- mitted that he is most of the trouble, if | not all of it. He has by presotiption HE STORIES of the dest new books will be told weakly in — | ercnureked Blanche's appetite for iv to the and that sie may lose her tae | “nutshell” form in The Evening World. No one has time to for her husband. Even at the instant ] | read all the newest fiction, complete. But in this way raad- of the dreadful fuss there is morphia ” ‘ 2 dn “ Die Walkurz’”’ She Is Mi Vine atoor ot eee pees ergs may gain at a glance the plote of the novels best worth while af (his providing in the laa whlel 4 5 5 vy, = 4 ancy, the nurse, ls endeave 1 Literally the “Child” trianiam in Pleture Lane is dit- and may keep abreast of the times in the fiction world. Mew lede sratiete have took eae | floult at this season, not only on ac- i} These stories, though told in tabloid, contain all the narrative re lanck 5 of the Gods, She De- along under cover, Blanche knows, her ’ tern of the throngs of people doing { and chief incidents in each of the latest books. |tother dnows, Nancy knows. Every- : clares, and Properly tr Christmas shopping early but be- body has known but David, The wateh- \ cause of the splendiferous attractions | word of @ nervous household haa been, | Should Pe Played asa jof the galleries and show-windows, Gambles for a Lady's and Jack ta very kind acd restrained. |" Dawid: Knew.” And the aame te tiie } | Hoyden | | which compel you to stop, look and Love and Loses Willingly.) 9/7" M4 ai meee Kya AA title of the melodramatic novel of New by ! j Nsten every few steps. ‘T Is the State Senator from Missourt,| inepeakably lower middle-class board-| York (Dillingham’s) in whien Frances 4 Sethi | | Arthur Tooth & Sons, Fifth avenue | demanding urgently to be #howns | inghouse. Symor Mathews tells the whole story, A d Th | Risttion a? thee Lisp an bon who addresses Capt. Carlisie of the eit ina beck things cannot stay as pa So) yg tte oe not end Pang oan i lon of the recent landscape paint- Aeeny hey were, 0 papers anno: the oui fe does not choke the doctor maze at Americans thee Of Henry W, Racger, varied by ori tell you what Til do,” save We | 8 of a P. & 0, boat with all on|hatd enough for that. In a way, this Should Be Slaves to the @ display of the miniatures and por pil bet you every cent in thie pie of | toard, tnotuding Mire. Jack, ‘Waging seem unhenny. But jt sults, Mts Tradition of Flowing j trate drawings of the British mintaturtst, {My Winnings here that that youn€ 14¥ erat Knelis,” There ie @ coremony at the| Would be on the stage a slow curtain, ugh Nicholson. ; isn't your amanuenats and never M8) Pro.Cathedral, A honeymoon reaches | With Intimations of ‘he “other woman. Robes for Wotan’s Pet, Aetey a , "a “y ait ine e it a been. I'll bet it's Ikely that she Is nol tts firatdinner tage. Then the papers ———— 4 y's oly Grail’ and Mark Pop- ua ; s relative of yours, I'll bet it all over! make a slight correction. Mrs, Jack) Best Beloved and De- bneld, ebb of ri A. pene be uu: & again that she is the most beautiful | dove Bet belong bill at A ci CRUSHED BY STREET CAR. hokl you, Signor Perera's art jewelry 08 1 ot 0 boat on al os an herolc, fall. goon voted Daughter. | will; for In addition to some exclusive thie riven or ‘ever. ert foot. on any)‘ ni, Bale dectine. Ie Young Man Knocked Under Wheels | designs of fine modern Fiorentine stuft ta 4 | are but months, emotions «: | nd. Moreover, I'll bet again — re at Lexington Avenue Crossing, BY SYLVESTER RAWLIN aa Meseiineanasia ite fo esa’ EF | | cin the Ceptcin Snterrunes, aid With] Stharsvenoecee Ney absitnips tetra | sohy Rush. GninGvelnee veel of ESTE ING. and Egyptian antiques set in gold by | little more overture the game begins, | long time from March to the end of! yo ais Bast Ninety-fifth street, was rT 4 T, please remember that the Signor's own deft hand! 1 beat two hands in thrae, which has the|Derember and of the unwedded bride.) Src oat % hb aus Brunnhilde in ‘Die Wal- Old English meszotints atipples, | Countess Josephine Bt. Auban for its| Poor Jack! Poor Jill! pas 7 a street car as he was ora : such as Max Williams has outspread oh Mr. Newte eaves no pail of water by INS Lexington avenue at Forty-sixt kure’ is the ‘CHILD of the 4 stake on the Army aide and which P tor by street to-day, He was unconaclous end Ps at No. 1 West Thirty-elwhth street, are| han trol? ing, when all hands have fallen 9 Bb Gods,” exclaimed Mme. Lucy Weldt, getting to be a pleasantly familiar com- Hibsete thn Se for more than try WORN we hill, that Marjorie hae loved war’ Weeran Callen ie wae ka hea i 1 or three people a certain voyage bY| Jack ail the time. pan George Carless| stoppe a rhe va atari oe shouldn't auguverieweee ‘une sishe bo mae tay packet down the Ohio dn 1850. How the lak | ten $06 from thi crossing, A. en ress her in the short skirts, fo “igh 3 ’ 0 ve may tmag- among the passengers consol e in. inte, for ave distinctly looking up, for your rag Mshaed hughes f ®| Does Nothing Realy Matter Save | jirea man. Dr. Ahrens, who came with the wearing of which you criticised legendary New York Knickerbocker | tne. How the Captain ta eager to love Love? jan ambulance from Flower Hospita ‘ sidrieh AR Missourt would not ” | eal i me on my first appearance ia the I family adores ite heirlooms. | the gentleman from 66 T all events,” says the gitl, sald Rush was injured Internally @nd ; y i family ad | understand if he could know he wi 1d probat c character at the Metropolitan Opera| | T's always fatr weather at Durana | “A thousand dollars,” ertes the sena- | A ee eee a eve ee ert | aioe eaeneeaet House?” Ruel's, No. 5 West ‘hirty-sixth street, | 4 i inst a enough 9° remembee, f ye ' | , No. 5 Wes : ote fter drawing four cards, “agatns 1 atte ro 3 ; | where Mary Cawsatt and the French | — tre WO THOT HOP Sve eee ee cette, Ce eee on | enna The writer had called upon Mme. impressionists greet you with gay garb| these romantic pictorial aspects of | M9 0% from her ey Nevertheless, it Is what the man (be- Weldt in her apartment at the An-| | dnd a winning smile. : Flemish “Hruges, ia Moc te," Pct. ved ee naar Phab tart [eahce espa dealt rs cnet 3 sonia and the dramatic soprano, who ‘The Messrs, Benjamin, the enterpris- | In several the pi Adtebly | MAVDS Crewe Cares ‘car, ve an fucomparable artist, But he has @ as iona e i 7 , | lt hendon, connhelakeura . of! avtigtio | Hostober—Ve and fdge of | Palsed to the extent of two giances—| heen somebody else. He has a part, the $ 80 popular in Vienna aud is visit- | wond@ork, taka: k-apeStAtty Ck Weeak | QUEM" (Che a ts by his| one from each eye.” only clue to which Is a rusty key found ° ing America for the first time, had ling homes, ‘That th 40° aky, they are) Heavy dody RTE oe A A Rebate Sr [AS Rie poset Wien 280 WAG: sipeeele oe Clothing ‘ . a ret ded shadows, In the firet named the bric! r glo vd e been chatting with him most amic, always on hand to require the wood- ks to} undermin Vand falling, a preety * " ., [in the Rocky Mountains, helpless, name- | abl il thi bject wa | work of famous English manor houses | ht 1 come back, You shall have a palr.” | jas, with @ fractured skull | Y until this subject was reached. | Sere ee eee nae, altered. | omned the nineing cant cr the tower | "A thousand more ¢o hear the sound) was he, perchance, Carter, the Yat: Stylish—properly cut—well made Then she became aroused that are being torn dowa or altered | blamed the alarming slant of the tower | o¢ her atep—another thousand for one! kee revolutioniat in Soutn America, | ¥ aud s perfect fit guaranteed. If “E played her ns a ‘hoyden’ instead now on exhibition at No. 22 Fitth ave- | Here ts a Leaning rot Venice that | emile” A th y\ Whose double he and who disap. | 0" nate your clothing here saa of @ goddess, you say! I do not quite | nue, where oak carvings of the Eliza- | has Pisa n to a frazzie—and nobody | gif ee een, ae lowed wai ‘the| peared, leaving between himself and a at Oly. sae mm uey but you « eebcniign 1 bei ic a. My knowl |bethan, Tudor, Jacobean and Goorgian | Dut Mr. Smith Knows w it is In-| Captain ponders the Misfortune that in| New tepublic a diff | good ‘ he Hy i “ ating A ee A I ri | pertods are installed in parts of pan-| 'entonal or no | surely his If the cards be not against 002 a q 4 je appeals to me and a | nelied rooms corresponding. B him waa ¢ live Wagner meant her to be played—/ |The Hnsllsh furniture show at the EVENTES dred objects of Such is the situation which Emerson | “You are you, and T love you? n # girl, young, Ithy, high-spirited. ; | Plaza Hotel and the ditto of Chinese ftsmanship make up the| Hough devises for a vivid chapter In| But It Matiors te masons reac | care free, a love child, the favorite of | consented. In! from Cody, wn named for | pore t the Waldorf-Astoria re- plicated and to-be-continueds “The Purchase Price’ (Bobbs-Merrtil Charles Nevil to Y 4 You and your entire fam can her father, Wotan, who loved her! >! hat desiring to honor her the famous Bt inv andi Fecreaantellnuin on indeAnttelve ce ot Ti Te lin-our-next sort of show that ts om| Company), a novel of the days of the] See ane ey te cisua tumance.. | g dtess well and in the best of atyle er Hentiy, GRA‘ werced hole weave aan aout [the Ulan: arr hat she should be|a cowboy on a bucking bronco, It has | at the National Arts Club, No, 119 Hast | Compromise |b now what atis| WA : antic! | on the small outlay of @ Sultan arran d cow ; 0 : aisetan oe 3: stole Bae ae story Opens at a Kentucky race and mind and body were devoted to Pepyades ia ie ladies of his harem. | been worn throu © mountains and ITEN Sogo Matsumoto, the Jap- | Ni th street, free to the public Se ee ee Leann esa ie track. There Saxou meets the girl, who b him. She had no other thought but to! serenn DE the entertainment..wae a | scroas the pla the donor, s i 4o and prest- | dally until Dec: . age stg eh: he is kno is Duska Filson, Searching for himself, “i erenade of Mme. Weldt by the af Bassi intends to wear it as a | anese art Impresarto and pre Nite ¥4 kan. aaveieA the match her beauty; that she nown ' i eFve her ta Wotan , : 0 Meads st) One room ha voted to the a nuspected of BUt followed by the girl, the artist goes sald ladies, which she enjoyed im- | on the opening night | dent of the Matsumoto color! work of the Metal Gulld. Another of | 0 be an abolitionist and susp to South America, to another revolu- Short Skirts Necessary. 0 t she did not know that the | printery at Nagoya, Japan, was on his| Work Of (he eet i ent of dewatry, | Delng @ Buropean revolutionist; that {1 07%) sir ntcuy to corgettulnees, “As she sped through the air joy-|¢t nf the occas! manded that, | Frederick Stock, conductor of the| way to the Paris Exposition of 19, he|-There are over fifty pleces by Misa | She la a person, whone | Presenevent,, {fom another blow on the head, and at | @ Our extensive apd well selected ously on Wotan's missions, hovling her| itt, awhile, she should say “Thank Theodore ‘Thomas Orchestra of Chicas | called 1pon Whistler in London, and | Grace Hazon, which show originality of 7. Bee cllath: te tue governmental | !@st to an awakening In Paris, stock is at your service and awaits unbridled horse, , by the man Hees oe at the poor ladie will present Ferruccio Busont's new ay this memorable dictum design and good execution, ‘ ween aaet He that capt, Carliste Is| Who he is when he finds himself only ped choice. Clothing for Mi she would naturally pull her skirts up| havated hetore th Wwere almost eX-| concerto for plano, orchestra and chorus | “Mr. Matsumoto,” said Whistler, “you! ‘The value of having jewelry made to | tinder mecret orders to take her some- his author has a right to tell. But what ‘omen and Children—Hats * under her gird When she came to| Mme. Weldt to end the ceremony, She |! that c , with the com-| must bear in mind that your nation is | order Is pow i eens by Miss wiere west of Pittsburg and lose her. “_- question which the girl suggests? Millinery. = earth long, trailing gowns would be in| Was afterward decorated by the Sultan, | Poser ay th It will be heard for | strongest in her own art, of which you | resale Clements. write the individu Tt in much circumstances that bring | | erty ey cae ae . * the way, to be caught by trees or — the first time in. Vienna to-day. Busont| may well be proud." | Senetneved: In this bracelet ry writ| embarrassment to a discreet military g : brambles, or rocks. It ts absurd to| “FAUST,” WITH FARRAR, will wall eantc for New ¥ Matsumoto went back to Japan and | fay yen worked out Mm dull gold, and | Kentleman travelling with a DEY) Revesing things That Every One el : think of. | FOR FRIDAY NIGHT'S OPERA. Jou. or, Me scaesn eal nat appear’ | started the campaign for the revival tha sprays Inclose winged pink pearls waned unchaperoned save by ‘Knew but David. i The traditions, you say. Bah! Who] “Kaust,"* repeated at the Metrop aie Hall Gh Mon aterteon sane 9, | of the old art of hand-printing in color | and blue sapphires: | "Well, the Captain loses. Is it a! pT comes to the time when David finds e i made them? Your accomplished artists, Opera House last night, drew another i from wood blocks—an art which mhodern| Quite Pavel so crue: of the work of | chivalrous thing to do? He has con- out. At that vital moment, the ars. Mme, Gadski and Mo, Fremstad? 1a udlence. that. seemed chiefly| Ramond Clement, the French tenor, | lithography and other processes had de- | the Drovesstonals als ls, Hives Mitte sidered that phase of the matter, He splendid hair of Blanche tumbles | No! Well, then, Lilli Lehmann and’ interested in Geraldine v's Mar-|and F Alda, the soprano, who is | &taded and almost driven out. High School, There are twelve of dasidin with perfect confld Be tee Vall about her; tte, iderb | pelinol of 4 others before them, 1f you will, But! guerite, which, except for a new posing |the wife of Mr, Gatti-Casazza, both of | The results of this revival to-day, all] TNE JInciuiding a. silver pendant Wy Hye hed CARTHY tO reatara The StOry Blanche falls open at’ the throat; | ¥ 535 Fulton St., Opp. Elm PL. | ara@t you Americans In (he vision, different posturings in wie (ener were with the Metropolitan Opera | ur artists, connoisseurs and collectors | pewis Schilling, with a design of thre Nae ae pilohertens Still, «good! Blanche herself #tands with glaring, in St, | indieidual researc church scene and some eccentricities it Company last season, appear to have | know. The exquisite works of Hiroshoge | morning glories from which ha « juste Sluslor ee sont thal fearetriokan eyed? declaring Usaer abe BROOKLYN | ing only elght years, but I read, L study, hats. become mo: conventional. made a popular success in ‘Manon” at | 4nd other famous Japanese masters are | pearehanesi sai pearl. i ge hes id of Talwoods be | will not go. Oe for mys it 1¢ ts not tor me to Jadiowker, fs Faust, sings beite: than Montreal, The Canadians have never Avsilanles at etree ees toe Gell | a Phe gentieman from Missourl c&2 |” Meanwhile, Dr, Clavering shruge hts | OCSSOOOe i in at this firet. Brunnhilde, this he looks. Dinh Gilly is excellent 5 jefore undertaxen opera on such a scale, {9 pract y of beauty: sticuiders, alehduan s¢ sa "trae th = as all three Brunnhildes in conse 51 Piaocon Ww | nay to the lady avid = — _ | child, ghould be #0 dignified, so impos- Valentin, and Leon Rothier, the new sont eee eee Toronto together | duality of the originals. All the mar- | aay to the tady of beauty! | 7 could \ Mee ag ak Wil (athe Gesoee Rissian’ basto; fe the best Mophistophy eee eee eect aa eerie and will Nelous drawing, aubtie balance of com: Inot tet you x0. Now 1 love you #0 FOR SALE. i “ Y h he'R v s since the pe s position, soft brush-' Ne ' e . When you shall see me in the ‘Rt elts we have wennin red, cach have performances. harmonies of color, are reproduced to | mueh T cannot let you ata Regue as Vag’ a Fornia as Siebel Phiihe A acuity Sundae perfection—at the pains, sometimes, of order, as I expect to be § and Mayle ‘ata le Marthe come, rhe Phitharmonte Society, under Gus- | eon gery to a hundred impressions on a | | A College Girl Who Tried to Live holidays, you will better understs pleted th 1 Podest! conducting, t@¥ Mahler, will play to-morrow after- | singie print. hiieotornt a matae swin't | “On Her Own | my conception of this lovelfest was_among the standees 200M in the Brooklyn Academy of Mus! Our dealers are beginning to tane sd PUTTS rons "th preceding | 66 HY cannot we go on as we Fecaicat of all Waanar'e habtess “Al giving the same ali-Tschaikowsky pro- nizance of the growing demand for) uy Inproveme e e vere?" aska Hvelyn, ‘Tl © rron Weed te keltae In iy aad ( u gramme that will be performed in Car-|these exotic masterpieces; but experl-| sessions this week In point of activity fae Autte as woll that sot lt by highway men—Tons oxo tked me Better in the last act. | CC eiNDER” ANOTHER |newie Hall on Tuesday night, Dec. 27, /ence has shown, In Instances we know | Business was restricted to the smallest od of thousands by Bad Bowels—No dif. rita eet Sted aes Leet dg Edouard Dethler, violinist, will be the of, that-a better selection and minimum | proportions, but prices, never | way ‘ 1 reat deal|ference. Constipation and dead liver n’@ heart aright. She knew how NY FIRST BEREORMANS e HEAR. ‘ , ices are to be secured by communicat- . » “Ont but you'll like this a grea ally hurt he was !a d ng the deat “K Prof soloist in the concerto in D major. The | Prices See ote atataumoto at Nagoya, | evinced ® rising ‘ennencs tHAC: netted | Douglas protests, gently, | make the whole system sick —Every- ay BUSES s In deoreeing the death Koenixsh uy r symphony will be the second in C , ing direc! ateumots O¥8 | dott one point gains at the end of better, dysentery est | bod: rads of Slegmund at Fricka’s demand and, Humperd opera, m1 fe never yet performed by the Phil- Japan, the first week with his eyes so dazed with apearese ly knows it—CASCARETS regula’ won to Siegmund’s ¢. f ny stag rmonic ety. ORBRT REID is at the Montrose| ‘The list bean the impr nent at the | that he hardl her loyal) cure Bowel and Liver troubles by simply liness and devoti , Metropolian House oa W —- Gallery, 69 Fifth avenue, with th and during the outset the tr face, though in Tis arms | doing uature's work until you get well— | child ventured to n ven » the viar| Kathleen P. the Canadian vi haleyon-calm, sun-spotted pictures all ward. Reading, Union | qt je the end of the book, and the end | w@ittions use CASCARETS, Life Saver! Then at last FS It w repea at | linist, wh most favorable im Which he painted last summer at and Steel were the the | ot the t in ee CASCARRTS. Sedviad a | Ore) recognised th ps regular price N r's Eve, The | pression appearance liere | “Seven Maples,” the old colonial Morr! rota le Western Union made! York meted out to Jyelys Sab ants rertment. all Gruggiste Biggest seller. gee ii sehioiie bagi dhl es. e HIS) secital in Mendelssoh: tlthe “Tennis Girl” lives (this pleture was | Stocks he rm i 6 subseduent | resolved nobly to TVG | on tony 4 y a woman. a apna) sion 4 ‘i ading, which continued slow ewart Cutting tells the story in / new opera c Wednesday eventing at $90 o'clock, Her going to be called “Waiting.” but who \ , (Doubleday, Page & SAVINGS BANKS. DW. | van The Woman and the Fate, pe Nl Ai tear many admin ave lcould ever keep such an exquisite girl 70 DENA . { pig, the xecond 1 rst production {holiday week will not pr {waiting even for one Iittle minute’); nee autiful heroine ._ TOR COR.MAIDEN 4 pe Pah als o ‘i é sibe the immer Brook’ gurgled, and | Frankly ives in town are not i si awe HEARD AT MENDEL! HN.) sine, Nontin who i a blver tn| 00 Ql tte a Ra er eee ea CAVING S BANK of nddess were oi an ah ar a Amerine uate | tS i ugter Amal. Copper we” oa G ; sway young nov Slogtried’s Kiss ay Tho Giseld "Webe tk in to American musle | ihe “massing Train an ” "| i #1] Douglas ha way, a tall young n { twenty years of oblivion and tingle: Wober, vicltals ne Be WA a nae acular "Ty ig a surprise to see the worldly and | At ? pat WAG | great joy in the sun and the e of Thomas, pianist, and Leo Schul Brunnhilde’s proclamation to Siegfried | qecorative Reid doing this Monet and | Am. se H life restored to her had passed, rt at Me from the second act of “Die Walkure’ cniige Hassam sort of thing, but the| Ai rise fried's Importunities made her coi programme cons lat her two concerts to be given In Ca’ ‘ ending wi ‘an show Is wisely planned present one of her sex and she aband rio by Niels W. Gade, Bach's ats |negie Hall on Jan, 4 and 1. Charles . Pi Nag 5 Z to love. | ay ajor for violinand. plano, and|fiensy Mfeltser haa macle the translation, |¢2 reves! the artiat in hte full stature, Here's a Grand Sweet Sob of Jack “With ‘Gotterdammerune’ Br Dy Dum The audience, | — versatlll ng ature development and Jill, becomes tragic, a ¢: Pe, im which was not lar was friendly, but} The second orchestral concert of the He li pecullar technique, whieh t revel In tearful liter re a grand sweet sob in W, C. Newte's t ot Love (Mitchell Ker shon Hall to-morrow afternoon ef! o'clock, Goldmark's “Rustle | 8" In the beginning she ts happy, teacl not particularly enthusiastic her big, bra’ ith, uncultured bane the facts sterles of life, | KITTY CHEATHAM’S ANNUAL takes place you have to accustom your eyes to ve you can really appreciate the nmering chanm of limht achieved, wits cau be opened by ga Mantlng by. Mail Bo at eT GIUSWOLL Carne LON 6 at She plays with him, makes fun of him : : fs particularly in the outdoor pictures, Taare nmance of Jack and makes a man of hint, mothers him white| ye HOIDAY: MATINEE RECITAL. | weading’ symphony Is to be played, a8 Over a thin ground of tint, through is ein the back | tol Bim as @ pweetheart ana Kitty Cheatham, who gave to Puccint | well as compositions by Massenet, Elgar, wach the canvas shows rather more | Jy y | 4 then she sends hin 1 a private recital inst ta $] ane if wien three make a crowd, Doll Saving oT, Nd |and Tschaikowsky, Willy Lamping, the | than it ought, streaks and spots of pure out In rid, to be betrayed and, |Heero son has a ed a mos ello ¢ rt master, will be the solotst. /eolor are thickly laid, as in a water }lonely whe she makes expiation upon jis! teresting programme her annuai Sern color or fresco. It is not very solid the answer ‘ funeral pyre. The three types tn one | loliday matinee at the Lyceum Theat ‘The Institute of Musical Art will close) painting, but at the same time It ts} { trom whom , Y 408 Third Avenue. } are absolutely distinct: the woman, the fate. Sco It! {tor the Christmas holidays on Tuesday, | light, brigit, and once in @ while fairly 1, the! on Dec. % judes twenty-two to reopen on Jan, 2 for the second term, | radiant now more than six! A (black-and-white show in th nly beat in them all! song consecutively and then critict rx you will for my short skirt mo If! Night," 4s from Selma Lagerloft's The enrotlme S| sack meets J a London 8 Interest credited January Lot, at the rate of Blas very sweet, and her wa FOUR PER CENT. $ }) his Drains because of a cunts from $8 to $3,000, d ndred « reached the capacity of @allery sets forth the unbelleva 4 ong, and she ajo inat efore January hoydenten manner—is that it Siiciak Te ea icpetaea ree eeatty et Titul acenic photographs and character | wre itaan fom January lee Diamonds, Watch € ods." to his iding naranine vortralts, incbudl most Mephisto- RIAN G. HUGHES, Ist Vice-Pres | ee ae igi one 4d | Sadents are apieing 7 TAO | oe te one of Ge Wernard shaw, s 4] SAVINGS BANKS. wa RS Mica Gold lowaley 7 in Italian, : : ’ Ths talk dd not rocee easily. M ru ge Darts ell J. Alden Weir and Alexander Schilling | L 3 n i rs . 4 | | | ee mee Ie not Ms White h s #0 20! Fy Tednes 2 If you are real good Mr. Montross | [tow Reet om Ald Gogps it when she !s at a los: se ‘ 8 Wonderlan 2 ee bene, will take you to the inner shrine and | \4 | KEI. No e fore ‘gpk reg ragan 1 ord 0 a show you an early Homer Martin—''Dead | wr 1 F | JAMES BERGN re Peace a LE Mr Atisa Gheathain hy wamond | ClTY TO HEAT BUILDINGS, |sver Fond. Adirondsste reas tasty | ce et ivi 37 MAIDEN LANE} Miroa Must DAFdon, mel” sho aah | Hurielge | we Onee OY HN Malt of Records Plant to’ Me Vaca {PUL over by the bygone Hudson River| FIRE EMPTIES = TENEMENT, The 121st Semi-Annual Dividend She Beto dy he wou Hy els school, ¢ “i eecclalm, Lam stutying your ia - ; eee ae ay \ pe eS ee ee ena | has been declared at the rate of ay hen I come y | Puect As sent t Nawing lette ! NOTHER glagm of winter sur INT. O Will be surprised.” = ; AT ete : Alaa et die , nt MoAneny dy utile ‘A shine hae struck Knoedler's tering Window With Mihisttek FOUR PER CENT. WATCHES <::" CREDIT tae ie he ri vba rr Sir (a , se ' eae pay or He Series Reh re chudeti : tenemens D ts made on or befor January Aun ; » do you Kno > A! : a I , eat to the City Hall, | yingon v's wal lors , aia ‘ iad 0 eposits bade ! i #0 easy a tongue in re ; i 1 the big County | prt tect Pediat ppd Biba id out 10th, 1911, will draw interest from AMERICAN WATCH a0 8 ‘ nope Mr. Gatti will ‘ ; W se ale | a the " y eo MAIDEN LANE ? to be heard in ‘Alda,’ ‘La Giocondas | nat rts} w on lov mi last year, but all brigh nt starey vt January Ist, 1911. "Logca’ and other ope " i] ye 3 , 1 edd nnelling ui City Halland beaming, with Bruges tak ©} Moor | _ \ ! am familiar, Iam disappointed that 1) Of 8 ’ t 1 laying pipes to | 5 vce of Consiantinople of other | ‘| : do not get more appessan 1 det W ne: puionees “optatn ” com from the Hall of Re 1 a Swiss inke added to the ns | scutes vl : d t . l : k ’ _ Pure . Svea rail ae eee naan It ot sour three neighboring bulidings, By| ici ‘and ever-fasinattng Venice the |p migrant Jndustrial Savings Pan wad until after { fae co la Beer t nthe «| tls ABBR OF 20) dreamy Duten D , sweet S| Yo Woke wateu co. tay op ae 0 many principal ringers {op whom ex m ) sic | . sh Cooknam e silvery ‘Thames, 51 Chambers Street iN Bass so We et, pam ame must find appearance under the guidanc r ab. |. Wihant ate Ws cords land the never-to-be-forgotien lin of eee epandantiad: { “vel, tampa Frets Hor, 1 ay enowed and unks, | SE ae Condensed Statement, December Ist, 1910 WaTeH co ee annoe help A : ; 2 ut RD mn ane] Ww D stead of Assets Liabilities Dit unhappy at so mu Yc " ws hy A. Ra c i » heat the! vi¢ gouache! It {# a any |the fam nd tow e, giant Depositors Bibs see, I am engaged Nan ( re * < ™ * cha { principal opera Gern on ares ldo | sage » wot ; i roan ome, ‘The other | Ama vss ly leading ra n Hlddns nt en it AON INC ced p to absolute rest | at Mr. H ersteit’s Manhatiin Ope placed the p « few tee ‘ result has been pes w | cluding M say, Tam alwa | twe months | and reereatlor li Then one of Mine. Weldt's frienda| got int G We un | dropped in and tnsisted that eho should | whe produced in ¢ on De ed and cor ver be regrow gray, ify Still Canal” and) tracks by a middie ra ell the ¥ f an experience ehe | 2% nted with a souvenir | Trees, too, died from effects of the; "Where a Doge Lived'-or such aj form of a lack, wiving « nod had in Constantinople with the! gor we Qccaslon, Jt ts & watca fob, + uriece steam beat. | "Golden Hour of Dordrechtmor just! Won power, as given ua this Venice of | trl motives W Kea sO TACT fron: rintveninge GOW & CO, Oe | Uicaaiya

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