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Musical Art Society Gives | A Fine Concert: BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | HH Musical Art Soolety gave the | first of its two annual concerts at| Carnegio Hail last night. The Programme whieh Dr. Frank Dam-| rosch, the director, had arranged was) one of the choicest, and the singers, who repres it the best that New York can supyi ¢ in splendid volee; yet etrange to say, there were vacant seats | in the house and the audience was dis- | tinetly cold. Not that there was lacking the tribute of close attention, indicating an inner consciousness of appreciation; but, as if in protest against enthusiasm | too easily aroused, the e was twice were repetitions dema Palestrina’s solemn * terium” was the 0; following it came ein Ros’ entsprung hen a drop from the ancient to the 1 f made with Verdi's that three old arranged by Gevaert, “Cantique de Noe XVIII. Siecle” and the euso a9 Noel—exquisite in themselves and expressed with a beauty of tone! and a fine balance of the choirs that made for an effect that was ravtshing. There was no escaping n repetition o the latter. All the other selections w modern—the “Qui Sedes," by Wullner; ten Gypsy sungs by Bra which Mr. K viel in the programm notes characterized as “music of the were sung—the the “Noel du “Chanson Joy- lof Class 3A, Five of her cl held up the articles of BiG SUMS “Valentine be repeated Dr, Damrosch and his choir may credit themselves in last night's per- formance with furntshing music so spiritually uplifting and so rarely beau- tiful that the memory of it will linger for a long time. “LOHENGRIN” SUBSTITUTED FOR “TRISTAN UND ISOLDE.” Not “Tristan und Isolde,” which had deen announced, but “Lohengrin” was the ‘opera at the Metropolitan Opera House last night. ‘The change was made because of the indisposition of Louise Homer and Toscanini, both vie- tims of colds. Many of their contreres are in the same boat. Geraldine Far- rar, Olive Frematad, Marie Rappold and Lenora Sparkes ate on the list. The substitute bill served to reintroduce Karl Jorn,: who impersonated the Knight of the Graf! with lofty mien and in excellent vob: *made the foolish El and appealing young woman, the part beautifully. The farewell kiss of the two was fervent enough to war- Day" Berta Morena that it also had to| STUNNING GOWNS 53 OF SCHOOLGIRLS ee gir? walked rant a record in operatic stage his- tory. Walter Soomer was Telramund, Florence Wickham was Ortrud, Allen Hinckley was the King and William Hinshaw was the Herald. Alfred Herts conducted masterfully. ———s MERE BABY A HERO. Little Brother Sacrifices Himself in Vain to Save Sister. In trying to beat out the flames that enveloped his sister, Myrtle, four and a half years old, in their home at No, 221 Lake atreet, Newark, last night, Joseph Bock, three and a half years old, was terribly burned about the hands and stomach, His sister ts burned about the face, arms and body, and probably will die. The crfldren were playing in the Kitchen while their mother was prepar- ing supper. Mrs, Bock left the kitchen for a few minutes when she heard the ams of the children, She ran in found them in flames, Mrs. Bock in putting out the fire, Dr. B. D. MoCartle was gummoned. He said he did not think the little girl will live. Tt was learned that Myrtle went to the stove and was imitating her mother making toast when her dresy became ited. —~—._— ‘Theirs a Golden Chi Children and grandchildr Join fm Mr, and Mrs, Charles W. Jones's Christmas day celebration of the fittiet anniversary of their marriage. The family reunion and dinner will be hew in the home of a daughter, Mrs, Arthur Starke, No. 534 West One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street, Jones retired from active business years ago. He likes t recall that he was o 1 coln's nominatic Jones cast his tion, Children attend the dinner are Bush, Mrs, Paul Zein s Corbett and Mrs. Helen Baldwin, an Millions Down With Plague, WASH? one-half mil of China OUR CREDIT IS GOOD MICHAELS BROS Ladies’ or Men's Clothing Up to $25.00 | $1.00 Down —$1.00 Per Wee | THE EVENING WORLD, m GOST UNDER 7: Income is not going to make a par- ticle of difference to girls of ington Irving High School i for it has been proved in the school dressmaking department that pretty, chile, by, nifty— yes, even ‘swell and "st be made for The g Is who have been had an exhibition of their! yesterday in the old| et bullding, and the array Ingerle to velvet beat in a fash- twenty seam- es paraded in the gowns they | had made, and every one of the sev- hundred onlookers resolved to take up the dressmaking course next | year. Miss Elsie Dickson, who presided, in- formed her audienco that a dollar's| worth of goods, with @ Mttle common | sense, would do wonders toward pro- ng an attractive and serviceable costume, as she and her classmates | would show. The maternal spirit was! shown by an exhibition of dainty baby dresses, introduced by Miss De Chichio taking the | s, from d be hard to store, The stre eral ates as cot WERE OFFERED For Cures of Eczema, | Eczema, Which Poslam Accomplished Rapidly and Readily. STOPS ALL ITCHING. Several cases have become known of persons in different parts of the country who h made standing of- fers of a thousand dollars each for | some course of treatment which would permanently cure them of ec-| zema. The offers were withdrawn | when at a comparatively trifling ex- pense these persons experienced com- plete cures through the use of pos- lam, the new skin remedy, which is sold for 50 cents at all good drug- gists, particularly Hegeman's, Ri- ker's, Kalish's, Kinsman's and Mil- m stops all itching with first ion. In minor affections, such as pimples, rash, herpes, bar- ber's and other forms of itch, red/ trash, inflamed skin, etc., re-| show overnight, only a small No one is asked to purchase poslam | without first obtaining one of the free trial packages, which will be sent by y one who will write direct to the Emergency Laboratories, 32 West Twenty-fifth street, New York | City. ON SALE To-Morrow Only Solid 14K GOLD GENUINE nity POSITIVELY all day TO-MOR- ROW. No one will be disappoint- ed. We will gain the distinction of being the only jewellers in the United States to quote a price as low as 89 for a heavy solid 14- Karat Gold, Diamond Watch, and we do mo with the distinct under- nding that the money will be unded if the same kind of country for | tayette as a mother Next Miss Lucy Simon ordered forth ier parade of girls Pretty w mar could tas Sowns that cost only Details. of act about show! ac ly lous ng. a. yet the p AWAY With expensive desire. grad te lace on it oiphe giclee termined then and there} grad sTAMPED ON ASHor. )) MEONS STANDARD OF MERIT Until Christmas Open Evenings Until 10 o’Clock. The Best Christmas Presents Are Cammeyer Shoes H to 99 to 105 Myrtle Ave., near Bridge Two Biocks North of Hoyt St. Si Make Your Last Day Ex. pectorant re lieves Bronchi- tis—-Riker's Ex- pec orant re sthma— Riker’s Expectorant stops tickling i roat—Riker’s Expectorant in doing these things for Let it do them for you and yours. 25 cts. and 60 cts. a bottle. If a 60-ct. bottle of Riker’s Expectorant does not stop your cough or cold, bring back the empty bottle and get your money. Are received Overcoats for Boys 2!) to old make sensible gifts values; now.. _ ||] Best yet! School Overcoats for big- I] ger boys, 7 to 17 years old; con- vertible collar; long and roomy Men's Special Guaranteed F be refunded KLLLLAKLLALAAAAA MAM %, 4 %, . ‘ Great Basement Sale ||: Fashionable : Women’s Shoes % tng in Black Velvet, Black Cravenette, Black |] % Clothing or Tan Corduroy, 1 with Brown [})% stytish—properly cut—weil made Velvet Tops, Patent Leatier with Caracul Costu cite cous welttian tors gon Tops, Gun Metal Calf wit! , only ‘save money, but you Black Velvet tops at the ex- $9.50 es goods a ; . _ traordinary low price of % ’ These are rich styles with new }} %, On CREDIT Men’s Opera Slippers $].00 Shoes for Boys and Girls Children’s Black Kid Button and Lace Shoes, Neat looking and subsantially miade throughout. |}! 85c| Sizes 814 to 11 | $1.10 Boys Box Calf and Satin Calf Boys’ bon cel Blucher; Tanor ak Regular Price $1.50. At.. leather tips. Sizes 6 to 8 Sizes 1114 to2 Button and Blucher; heavy soles ESTABLISHED 63 YEARS JORDAN MORIARTY C0) effects Christmas Shoe Bar W pair guaranteed. Therels More Value in Our ) Meen’s $2:59 Shoes Than in any Shoes at this price ® sold anywhere in the world. A Sale of Storm King Rubber Boots for Men and Boys For Men . For Boys, sizes 6 to 104 For Boys, sizes 11 to 2 For Boys, sizes 3 to 6. Knee Length sth Rubber Men's . Boys’, Misses’, i Child's, sizes © to 1015 Men's 4-Buckle Arcties Women's 4*Buckle Arctics. . dgelity se4 vine’ wie’ st your- self for ten days. If un tory your $9 will be vithout any ‘ifs or andi will MAIL | ORDERS : ha tng mone a be A iOTE” ware paging ey In CHARLES A. KEENE nde, Watches, Jewelry, 180 ‘Broadway, Now York. ion Novelties, 3 oti er suitable article and 5 Piece at price: Open ivenings Until Xmas Liberal Credit Given No extra charge for the accommodation $40.00 worth of goods for 75¢ per week $60.00 worth of goods for $1.00 per week $100.00 worth of goods for $1.50 per week family can e best of style § of and = make markable entire is. Every and your $1 Per Week : aits your choice bing ad Children BSLALA8 FLLLSSLLASSS at eee nd Millinery Zeitz @ Tarshis 535 Fulton St., Opp. Elm Pl. BROOKLYN Fee ENN EN KEE S| In all leathers and latest styles to suit everybody. Made by Goodyear Well Process. Every pair guaranteed perfect. ro ro ee SAVINGS BANKS. 128 AND 190 HOWDRY, NEW YORK, Dy dividend ONEHALE 8 | The Bowery Savings Bank 1910. patent 95c $1.35 tans welted * * "$2.00 |] Sizes 219 to 6. HENRY A, SCHENCK, 1 ILLIAM BR, KNOX, € G0 LIDDEY sizes 515 $3.75 $1.75 $2.25 . $2.90 Boots .. $3.00 $2.50 $1.60 $135 $2.25 $2.15 are the best and the least. sizes 3stoo sizes 11 to 2 The goods prices NW HR W ii uN yi oN. WV, Cor, if fth st. and Sth Avenue. i ate F OUR PER CEN T Ol BEFORE INTEREST JAN Ko HARK ‘i WILLIAM BELSINGER, Presiden WANDE A ‘bow DENTISTRY. 23d Si., East, One Door West of Third Ave. Y Practical Pre y NIGHT AND DAY DENTISTS. in abundance, such Vius: NVA ve Curio Cal ats, Impe rte C SE Court at. I Domestic Rugs, Gold Chairs SRRINWAY, print y Mirrors, Smoking Stand & COL ATE Cat 7 ases, _ Draper: rs, eeeemaaemeenes , —— cy Sofa Pillows, rei FOR SALE, Tables, Morris Chairs, Couches, China ‘Closets, Easy Chairs, Mi CREDIT s and hundred ll Parl s Within tl ver Week + BURS #! Ue loves Manhattan Clothing Co., BAN Bd Ave. Cor. a Me Me Open Kyen id Flor vrsrams, Nov IN STone Bl Y ‘twe' IMPORTERS: CHRISTMAS rieden tS Diamonds | Wat have Credit 6 John St. FRIDAY, DEVUEMBER | Being Out of (he High Rent District, We Save You Money==| ‘SchellenverzdSons One of Satisfaction and Profit! Schellenberg Clothes & Furnishings ) a great deal of pleasure not only useful but of be obtained in style and value. Men's and Boys’ Fur-Inside-Band Caps, each 60¢ Furnishings of All Kinds in Handsome Christmas Boxes <====WE CLOTH. D YOUR FATHER, WHY NOT YOU ?: tage ae NRA ak IR RIE St. “L” Station ‘tee Brooklyn of Christmas Buying 10 years > $3,905 °2.95 ‘ast Black Overcoats, $10.00 all our gar WNT. OU FOR SALE. ST ANY HONEST ON, ONE PRICE 170 BROADWAY. WY. COR. MAIDEN LANE 9" f00R Credit To All CLOTHING ForMEN, WOMEN. CHILDREN eer to Order. FUR AND FUR COATS FURNITURE 1s. BEDDING, bie, STHLY PAYMENTS, emi West Side Credit Co. 631 EIGHTH AVE. Bet. 40th & 41st. Sts. Open Evg’s. HAS ANYTHING IN DIAMONDS ) OR COME IN AND GET IT ON sg OUR FAMOUS CLOTHING on CREDIT We Carry # nt of Upe te Styl FOR MEN and WOMEN OUR Tein posit and $5. 00 FFP Perwveek Hy-Grade Credit Clothing Co. 56 bela ivi STREET CHRISTMAS GIFTS Diamonds, Watches, Gold Jewelry i UpEitAL CREDIT Goons | | GTA ST En, “SAMES 4sAN 37MAIDEN LANE};.,' “CLOTHES THAT WEAR.” FURS AND FUR COATS! ON C FOR MEN AND WOMEN, ONE DOLLAR AIWEEK, STANDARD OUTFITTING CO., 112 West Athy Weet of Oth Ave. OVEN EVENINGS: DIAMONDS] BWATCHES <." CREDIT AMERICAN W wage aDIAMOND ca. Se ee a4 Saliien tn acne Ae bo To prevent deale-s 32.98 Wowne 1.48 Lone Ostrich Plumes i ‘ Wer tis $2.49 Velveteen Waiats petitions ages FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue LAST DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS With An Extra Fine List of MORNING SALE SPECIALS To morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. No» Mail o: luvin, quantities restricts f Trephor Orders, Beaver Hats 2.84 | $7.98 Bruasels Ri Black—-tich, fi os Ale Samtth's Ox MintiNeiy ited Piodte soo! floral amd rite WEE ANTE Auton $5.98 Boys" Overconte WAIN Rte ‘ Petticoats A A a ‘ or wil tengtis $6.9 Hoje Seo eta Wat Coutit Corsets Haine 19 10 20, re SECOND “ELOOK, Satin Messalines + finish-—Helt ant dark colors, VIMIN FLOOR ‘ges and Diagonals. , lone e PUMNISHINU SPAT 1.36 89 Boys’ Pajamas ath Hace, | Hews Win an UNoniwkie 25 Ball-Bearing 8 Wore and. TOTS HID, ge Silk Emb'd Flanne ful new Holidar PLANNELS- rerete-taek ten | qi Osb PLoOt Nun $1.49 Scarfe. Alen Centre Die WAR t Padding or Th RESTAURANT LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials. To Bay New, Seasonable Gooas Suitable for Gifts Prices Named Above Is ; Like Finding Money Last Day Before Christmas All Holiday Goods At Clearance Prices COME!