The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1911, Page 19

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ioe i Modest Altschuler, ‘ce! © ond concert at Cooper Union last night, Puccini’s “Girl” Dries. Another Great Audience a BY SYLVESTLR RAWIANG. HATEVER may be (6 ultimate W fate of Puccini's “Girl of the Golden West,’ its instant popu- larity is unquestioned. At its fourth resentation last night the Metropolitan pera House was crowded to the very Hit of its capacity, and the applause after each act was oxceeded in volume and persistence only on the first night. ‘The great melodrama, splendidly staged, with its poker game for a man's life that holds attention breathless, and the final scene of the barely averted lynch- ing, diverts thought from the musical Value of the composition and compels admiration, Combined with the spirited acting an@ inspired singing of all con- cerned in the production, the Belasco play is likely to continue, for some time at least, the smiles of satisfaction in the box office. Emmy Destinn's impasstoned imper- sonation of Minnie is more compelling with every appearance. Caruso's John- son is s0 vivid and convincing that one wonders why in s parts he ts so little of an actor. And how they both sing! Amato's rift, Dinh Giny's Sonora, Retss's Nick and Didur’s Ashby @il are superbly done. When the lights p after the final curtain many @ © wiping of eyes was disclosed, and not alone by women, Anna Pavlowa and Mikail Mordkin. the popular Russian dancers, gave each a new solo dance in the et diver- lowed the opera, and. for the first missed fire, Was only faint applause for eith her Chopin valse or his Weinkus variations from “Don Qui * It took the the ever-popular Glazounow's —bachanale, danced by them both, to arouse the ad- miration they usu Ny evoke. ADELE MARGULIES TRIO GIVES CHARMING CONCERT. The Adele Margiiies Trio, Miss Mar- Bulles, pianist; Leopold Lichtenberg, violinist, and Leo Sohuiz, ‘cellist, gave a charming second concert at Mendetssohn Tail last night before a large and appre- ciative audience. The programme c@ened With Robert Kahn's trio in E major, Op. 19, a composition full of fine the- matic material, melodiously expresset, and ended with Smetana’s trio in @ minor, ¢ nich rhythmic beauty city were combined. Between the two came Rubinstein’s cap- ta in D major, Op, 18, for AN three works were nateur criticism are music review- young woman last night was on | Tuesday “Massenct ts sic! weet and only a ‘bum’ edition of Chopin anyhow.” THE MARUM QUARTET PLAYS AGAIN AT COOPER UNION. The Marum Quartet—ludwig Ma first violin; Michael Bernstein, second violin; Jacob Altech viola, and —gave Its sece assisted by Mrs, Ludwig Marum, so- prano, and Kurt Schindler, pianist. A quartet in F major by Ladoukhine, played for the first tine, opened the me, and Haydn's quartet in G by were warmly nee, Kurt Schindler m played the Beethoven in G major for piano and t Number of World Advertisers There, A dinner of The World's Clasified Ad- vertising Department was held last night in Shanley's, Broadway and Forty- ‘second street. Covers were laid for 125 persons. The purpose of the dinner was to celebrate the phenor advertising record made during 1910 by The World, when It printed 1,545,397 rate ady tlsements. ‘The next highest newspaper, the Herald, printed 9,406 advertise= ments, or 587,491 less than The World ‘rank McCabe, the classified advertis~ manager of ‘The World, presided and spoke on ‘WW We Colebrate.” Speeches were made by Joseph taer Jr. Don C. Seitz, Florence D. White, ‘A..H, Billing and J. Angus Shaw. D. Selxan Marri 1 The mar ‘Archibald ivertisin, ok phi the bride’ formed The best man was Eve brother of the groom, the bride _>—_—- from under her be y by the light of a candle, Her skirt caught fire and she was severely burned. She was taken to Harlem Hospital, She will probably ¢ BANKING / AND FINANCIAL, WENRY SIECEL FRANK E, VOGEL NRY SIEGEL & 0 PER CENT. 4 % PER ANNUM INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS FROM $1, TO $3000, MONEY DEPOSITED ON OR BE. FORE JANUARY 16TH WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM JANU 187. INTEREST READY AND PAYAGLE IF o CO ON THE FIRST DAYS OF JANUARY AND JULY DEPOSITS MAY BE WITHORAWN WITHOUT GIVING NOTICE. WRITS FOR OIROULAR. Moors: 0 A. M. ake F. uM. CHAMPION, * Jat once. wel- | being FIGHT FOR COOK’S. HOARD. Negro Helper a Nurse Pr wi for Miss Torphy's pie The contest in the courts for the $16,500 estate of Bridget Torphy, a cook, between a negro who worked with her, and a nurse who attended her before she died in 1909, was left undecided by a disagreem of a jury before Jus- tice Greenbaum in the Supreme-Court to-day, Miss Margaret M. Bennett, the nurse, produced a will said to have been made by Miss Torphy before Surrogate Thomas. Charles Johnson produced an- other will dated a few weeks later. Surrogate Thomas deided in favor of Johnson. On Miss Bennett's plea, the Appellate, Division directed a retrial. It was testified that Miss Torphy was affiicted with a cancerous growth, which caused her to withdraw from her former friends. fhe lived In an apartment rented by the last four months of her life, John- son being her comp: and servant. Pasir! WILL GRANT FRANCHISE. Mayor's Committee Favors Applt- cation of Electric Protection Co. Mayor Gaynor, Comptroller Prender- «ast and President Mitchel, comprising | the Franchise Committee of the Board of Estimate, to-day practically proved of the application of the FI tric Protection Company for a fran- chise to install an auxiliary fire alarm system, ‘ ire Commissioner Waldo apd Harry Nichols of the Franchise Bureau wiil prepare the terms of the franchise, | which will be a model for all other} companies seeking similar privileges ap- Johnson during | Were THE £E , Being Out of the High Rent * District, We Save You Money | B SihellenversdSons 99 to 105 Myrtle Ave., Near Bridge St."L” Station BROOKLYN CLOTHES 25% Off MEN’S OVERCOATS AND SUITS Were $10.00; Now. . Were 13.50; Now........ ‘ Were 15.00;Now........... 15.00; Now Were 18.00; Now Were 20.005 Now Were 25.00; Now YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS AND SUITS Wete $8.50; Now. . $6.37 Were 12.00; Now. 9.00 Were 13.50; Now. 10.12 Were 15.00; Now. 11.25 Were 18.00; Now. 13.50 | Were 20.00; Now. . 15.00 | BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS AND SUITS $2.95; Now...... . + $2.20 3.95; Now... 2.95 4.95; » 3.70 6.95; Now.. » 5.20 7.95; Now... » 5.95 FACE CRACKED BY THE WIND Protected and Healed by Poslam, the Remedy for All Skin i Affections. ' KEEPS THE SKIN SOFT. The application of a little poslam! before motoring will effectually pro- tect the face from the dry parchi |and stinging of the wind, keeping the lskin soft, clear and free from irrita- \tion, In like manner, poslam pre vents the lips and hands from chap- ping. It is immensely popular among making-up, protecting the face from cosmetics, besides enabling them to be washed off easily. When posiam 1s scalp, dandruff, eruptions, chafi ete., it drives aw cures {in 48 hours. used for scaly boils, scabs, sores, hives, blotches, the soreness and Itching is stopped Poslam is sold in two sizes (trial, 50 cents; regular jars, $2) by all druggists, particularly Hegeman's, Riker’s, Kalish’s, Kinsman’s and Mil- hau's. For frea sample write to the Emergency Laboratories, 32 West Twenty-fifth street, New York City The 121st Semi-Annual FOUR PER CENT. 10th, 1911, January Ist, 1911, the theatrical profession for use in, SAVINGS BANKS. lev has been declared at the rate of Deposits made on or before January will draw interest from YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD MICHAELS BROS |] Ladies’ or Men’s 00 |} Clothing Up to $25 $1.00 Dow Ach 00 Per Week FURNITURE $100 Worth n Monday and Saturday Evenings. SAVE as QustT \ BROOKLYN SAVINGS S BANKS. Dividend % Baar Industrial =e al Assets $2,971,421.45 61,96: 0 G)R2M,H28. KO 11,924, 886.19 24,786,224.00 706.324-08 51 Chambers Street | Lial Due De Sorpiw ro ket 3,011,044.01 9,803,628.45 EXGELSIOR SAVINGS BANK haw \Uatevs tans Tavera posits made on oF before Jan. 10 HM draw interest from dan. ty FOUR PLA CEN r | ver gxnun guy eatitiad ry | DEPO! FORK, JAN. oh ae PERESE FROM 5 WIM Bt WADING JAM FELSINGER, President, ‘Treasurer _ kad . PENT, Necretaiy. PRESENT LOCATION 40th Street and Sixth Avenue Credited Moue 4 interest t | CHA s Dresident, DollarSavingsBank 9808 Third Avenue. Interest credited January 1st, at the rate of | FOUR PER CENT. | annum, on accounts from $6 to $3,000, | posits made on or before January ita draw interest from January 1s, RIAN G. HUGHES, 1st Vice-Pree WM. M, KERN, Treasures. \ | | The Trustees have ce \* | SAVINGS INSTITUTION” | iene... Near th Ave. E ted Station. ed a dividend for the Ux months ending Deo, slat, 1910, at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. ns from #1 to #8000 rthe by laws, payable } perannum, entitled ¢) | Deposits made on or betore | will draw insareae from Jan. 1st, 1911, 52 MamEN LANE <n Broadwa: , Atl - Hove" COHN -Titifhy Bubot, 2 |< Stlisies™ N i awa 19 Sanuary 20% Tde Women’s Kid Gloves... AB a ~| Sac Chiffon Veils... 44 a ol it Ao a0 vst. RULY awe black Sets aloe $6. 6.98 «eects 8 Se Et tert, a i= ———— = | Petticoats. 1,00”) ie die o- fats Or Tape Moet | Ge ¢ Women's Rubbers \ FOR SALE. | SHATTUCK or ahirr all jenatt. | iy (CLOTHING THIRD PLOON, wf Helen ia ily "SPECIALS tor ,CASH i 00 Women's Long Corsets 1.00 98e ce Boys’ Bete Coats... 50. | $2.00 Boye’ Lace. gs S1nths B08 oh Blacks from Davough BUY ‘rie IMPORTERS) Diamonds ‘;; DIAMONDS, jewelry, deny euts agceited: paipesentatlte ca BYNDIOpTE’CO., 41 Bast 1aqu ake iH HM. DAVIS Kon « al FREE OF CHARGE le 170 BROADWAY, Con. Whi ~TEe20 WATCHES °37" CREDIT) DRE ta a ie al Seep repent {iain spent... page dium weight—soft finish remt were ICAN WATCH abuMond ¢ CQ|DIAMONDS ON CREDIT| Start the Children Right for the New Year ue Telephone 5. or SONG HIT As now being sung a FREE” FRIDAY, JANUAKY 6, Hoyt Street Subway . FOURTEENTH STREET “ JANUARY SALB First Saturday of the New Year Brings Fine January Sale Opportunities West of Fifth Avenue : Fusron St. Cor. Bmoce St. B’KLYN. January Clearance Wonderful Bargains Characterize the End of the First Week of This Greatest of All Clearance Sales Regular Special $15.00 $5.50 15.00 6.75 75.00 34.50 25.00 12.75 15.00 6.75 20.00 7.75 7.50 2.97 35.00 12.75 38.00 14.75 55.00 18.75 14.75 Long Winter Coats...... Custom Tailored Suits.... XXX Russian Pony Coats, Iceland Fox Sets........... Emb’d Serge Dresses....... Rough Shevron Coats..... Caracul Fur Sets..... French Broadcloth Suits.. Seal Plush Coats Imported Evening Gowns, Caracul Cloth Coats In Misses’ and Boys’ Departments Specials and Clearances that Combine To Make It a Day of Wonderful Interest! Followin: January Sale January Reduction Sale Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing F.llowing reduced prices are about half of those usual for such qualities That our earlier prices were spec ially low . Metaipe hel bad bbbenge et and Mes id make these values stand out as truly phenomenal :— | oat pink on akltt and we y Will Be on Sale a To-morrow q “iy No Mail or Telephone Orders, Women’ 's Dresses |#4.00 t) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | REAL tat td FOR SALE— U EEN and Ree: and Reefers.. and Reefers and Reefer: Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats. $4.98 £6.98 | 87.98 y 88.98 | 89.98 Russian Russian Russian Russian Russian | $10.98 Russian Coats. $14.98 Russian Coats... Materials are Cheviots, Meltons, Friezes—Brown, Navy, Red, Royal, Olive and Mixtures—also plenty of Chinchillas in various colora— Some with Fur Collars and Cuffa—frog trimmings— Buttoned to neck or revera—many flannel lined—3 to 14 yrs. in the lot. $5.98 Boys’ Overcoats 86.98 Boys’ Overco: $7.98 Boy Overcoats. $10.98 Boys’ '$11.98 Boys’ Overcoat $12.98 Boys’ Overcoats DESCRIBING THE WONDER: Dressing rae VELOPMENT OF LONG ISLAND~~ ; om Rirtaa All sizes—worth 59.. Pretty light and dark ate orings—tatlor pleated with belt sat ft ot over collar. White Batiste Waists 4 Rich styles—worth 82.50., }eab.38 Flaborate front of beautiful New Edition Now Ready Publisher’s Price 25 Cents Will be sent by us upon request fancy inserts and Lawn & Batist Wal i * Quo natty atyle has deop yoke of fosot off with Val ce, Sea ck and sleeves-—-all sizes, = ste Striped Silk Waists y Hacelae€8 00 styles... }295 b nodels that are simp! unique Steps in contrast, ip and. dainty. bows—alt sie ee white and navy-and-white. Men's Colored Shirts Regular $1.00 makes... Strong Percales in black and r stripes—very natty aty! cuffs and separate collars—ell Men's White Shirt: All sizes—instead of 81,00 : I-known ne in each : laundered — knife pleated bosor without cuffs, to any address in Manhattan, Bronx and Brooklyn } START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT ! ! Invest Your Surplus in LONG ISLAND REAL ESTATE Materials are Friezes and Cl *heviots, Mixtures, ‘Stripes - night Realty Co. and Herringbone Serge or Italian linings— MeKe td pe bbe iA (a) | Convertible or Preato Collar models—I1 to IT yrs. | $7.98 Young Men's Overcoats.. #8.98 Young Men’s Overcoats 810.98 Young Men's Overcoats ~~~ | $13.98 Young Men's Overcoats | $14.98 Young Men’s Overcoats | #15.98 Young Men's Overcoats 2 817.98 Young Men's Overcoats..... vevecces SAGe Presto and Convertible Collar modela— Fancy Cheviots in Herringbonea, Stripes and Mixtures— | Various shades of Grays, Tans, Browns— The New Waterbury Way A scientifically constructed roofless $ | Fine Serge or Italian linings—sizes to 38 chest in the lot. plate. Gives lasting comfort and satis- ys’ Russian and Sailor PUL. cess ay . 2.98 faction. Holds firmly—like an anchor. Russian and 7 Suits. ee 3.98 Doesn't drop. Easy to remove. Hy- Russian and 4 gienic, So natural in appearance that * Russian and Sailor Suits....... 8 | Seersucker Petticoats it cannot be detected. CANNOT Russian and Sailor Suits......... Bb aaah eaten eae BE HAD ELSEWHERE. Shown and demonstrated FREE. Come here in the morning and have us extract your old teeth FREE, and go home at night with a new set that fits your mouth perfectly. 8.98 Boys’ ie’ | Fine Assortment of Vabrice-—all sizes. | Women's Coutil ool ASK TO SEE THE RBD TICKET LOTS! | 81.00 and $1.25 models. ..: .° 98 | | White—medium and | long—aiz SCPE SOS SOT Tee, Babies’ Coats Loose teeth tightened, Decayed teeth restored, LOST TEETH rteraptet BY REPLACED WITHOUT THE USE OF PLATES, We guarantee | suzea 08 3 yeure aft wont etlaes all our work for ten years. All extractions and all forms of dental Girls’ $3.96 and $4. 98 Dresses | 1.98 Flecta-trlinmmod wgtht preety site : surgery made PAINLESS by our New Botanical Discovery, Irish Linen Napkins Blue and Brown Serges, pretty Piaids and the always desirable black and 1.98 Fall Sets of Toeth.......... $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat... white Checks—all appropriately trim'd with plpings, strappings, etc., of self! putliteanie sey qualities i. Gold Fillings. . $1.00 up Silver Fiilings or contrasting colors—all sizes from 6 to 14 years, but as the larger go dics, floral and other destebla | first, come early! A SENSATIONAL JANUARY SALE SPECIAL, | | Girls’ Cloth Coats Girls’ Wash Dresses |" f I! length — Best fabrics and styles— New Spring Plaids—high and low neck—~ | $5.08 to $21.08 3,98 to 15,98] ith braiding or wel strappings— Satin Double Damasks xtra fine—reg $1.29. WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 54 W. aad New York 4 6 Fulton St., Brooklyn. ham & Straue,) @ NDAYS. 9 to 4. German, French and Swedish spoken, Ladies in attendance. , D . vouk TAGE Droawdits Pa NIGHT AND DAY DENTISTS. | woe, sik, hun? mrtsind ex en's | rus errand ~] aaXQehime jot, No auttering the sociues 6 tae | trim — Spring atylew <0 to 14 yearn Misses’ Velvet Sui a aud Tpige | 8408"... .2.00 | 008... ...3,98 Fhe Damask Portieres $3.05 Girls’ Wash Dresses Chambrays, Ginghams and Percalea— WELRY below cor, 14th st, “ = wnt YOR Rich styles—worth 85.49: . nv 1 | hi Ik Weaves—sing stripes, ch 1 plain colora=- 6g ‘ 23.98 '" ortnga—airap edge. Ye fe Ot TY yra—-08 cont kinds French Net Bed Sets” "2.50 MISSES’ CARACUL AND PLUSH COATS Rontinice coein' tae geld sige Elegant Garments—ALL REDUCED Bolster sham to mateh, eo eees ATED CATALOT A 4.4, FOR SALE. ri Were $20.08 to $30.08." MAIDEN LA pea CLOTH being below import Long Cloths Abo poor val: at 81.40) if | WATCHES A825 S2ROMAN, | | With Sturdy, Stylish ‘‘Knockabout’’ “The best ever made for wear,” is a rem: enough about them, too, to please very fort to the highest degree: Shoes! rk heard here every day... . Style} riicwar boys and girls, an id com wear, as it has a soft chamols: Fine White Lawns Minch GIRLS’ KID KNOCK ABOU'TS—Lace or | BOYS’ KNOCK ABOUTS | Made of fine c Dutton patent leather tips broad toes aun me and patent leather Kives an © quis xt Glos 0. Kato 10!4.1-10] button or tace—T'to 5) 2.00 | Very desir tte [ORES (GOODYBAR WELT OK- “1 S—-Patent leather, cloth or dull calf top-- buttons: also patent leather tips and gun f lace or button--roomy toes Big to 10's. 1-79 2-00 White Carictics Pull yd. wide Fine, sirong and & particle of drexs! -8.00/ Linen Scarfs & Shams 1"a.45 VDF 1, pe! wor 11 te Worth 81.69 and 81,98 GIRLS’ EX! ! een My, BOYS’ KNOCK ABOUTS With drawn work and id +4 Patont leather, “Good year weltoc xin metal call and : loth or dul call tops patent leather, with calf tops Renaissance Doylies th in metal calf nd ace and button neat and Instead of 25 ‘i ee r comfortable shapes ~ highs sass fe) oO ~a.o0| Brie 2.00! Round and square—piain or’ dre _ To-morrow, Saturday, = Until 1 P. M. ban No Mail or I dephong Oras, “ % of. 98 and MORNING SPECIALS-- ent dealers buying, quantities restricted. S189 White Batiste Waiste with SS) 89.98 Noun Orerconts «hud | Mig a Loniriat Hoot by Mat falsnles, with finest serge ‘ ! bebe 1am) SECOND FLOOR, LOSERS hoya" PUNNISIUNGS. THIRD: FLOOR 3go Wide Ribbons. 16. | | eae Boys’ Pajamas 42 o ki | Ha RR RET ret " eat colors was flan tte 59.and 69¢ Lace Collars 87 nova’ PURNISHINUS. THIRD FLOOR, | 9e Toy Tea Sets Round and Sal NECKW 7ie Wome 28 “pleoen—lange hae TOYS Wi RTHLPL 12.98 Girls’ Fur Hats Bac nd colored MiLtiNbaY PUrRD 69 de Large Rones ‘ with next AKT. LINENS WaT THIMME ; int ; nC “36 ; SUNDAY WORLD LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! 108 LOOK FOR THE CLOCKSI: PUBLISHED BY ARRANGEMENT WITH, JEROME HREMICK ECO | Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials. On MAIN POOR. 25e Men's Suspenders. 15 . Te oe 455, fueluting elise am rr eb and Mde— ends, MAIN FLOOR, winy’s PUMNIAHINE 98e Scarfs and Shams

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