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cles to overcome and be in the midat conflict the latent that attracted an audience of moderate size, ‘The conductor was Evan Stephens | of to bring out and the solcists were Lydia White, | PoWers within them, Truly, the young Lisle Thomas-Edward, David Reese,| 4" would do well to read the life history of Joseph Pulltze Horace 8. Ensign and Willard &. Wethe. An arrangement of “Dixie for male} ENGLISHMAN § LEG set to music by the principal numbers Viadimir de Pachmann gave a second Gates h -Tyn ne, England, harbors piano recital at Carnegie Hall on Satur- day afternoon that drew a large au- a happy and well man, tho, through a word of advice from his sister, now en- |dience. Protesting valiantly that he jor health and freedom f-om ‘bodily ill |wouldn't, he added to his programme |several extra numbers in response to place of affliction and woe, as was| the case not long ago, the demands of hundreds of enthusiatts In a few weeks Resinol accomplished Report Says That if He Has Not Accepted Directorship ‘He Will Do So. who flocked to the foot of the stage at ad made a “demonstration.” Mr. de Pacamann, who played ike the | great artist that he is w Chopin group, Beethoven's sonata, op. 63, and com- WELL FITTED FOR TASK. te by Me 0 | | what other treatment could not do in Positions by, Mendelssohn, Schumann | ronths, Read his letter and judge for - In his pec nerisms. He | yourself: | Brimaced, solitoqu' lectured, expos-| “I have been using your Resinol Oint- | tulated and pantomim Transfer of Lyceum Lease to Brother Gives Him Ample Time. din a way tol ment for the last few weeks for a vari- make the judicious grieve and, 1t must | cose ul leg, and can t be added, to the manifest delight of a mony to and curativ very large number of his auditors, ~ Jave f ec Badin SERMON ON MR. PULITZER. . Tt was y sister, who had been treated four- without effect, Life of Eas ement to | but was entirely cu vy Resinol Oint- The name of Daniel Frohman ts the] gaeh Men, Saye Dr. Ketgwin, | mente . tobe DAV IDSON, |, | latest given by “reliable sources Jateshead-on-Tyne, England that of the man chosen to guide|, The Rev. A. Edwin Kelgwin, pastor | Resinol Ointment is immediate relief of the West End Presbyterian Church, at One Hundred and Fifth street and ive skin diseases, for ulcers and all erup flamed piles and the destinies of The New Theatre. chilblains, itching or From the same source comes the infor Amsterdam avenue, preached last night |@ great ve application for eczema, mation that if he has not already ac-| on “Joseph Pulltaer; the Fascination |tetter, milk crust, pimples, blackheads, cepted the post of director, offered to} and Mystery of Difficulty.” The |scalds, burns, boils, felons, cuts and all him according to report, he Intends to| church was crowded. inflamed and irritated skin surfaces. do so. It 18 pointed out that since the| ."“The life of Joseph Pulitzer was one | Resinol Ointment can be applied to the | transfer of ht fas of the Lyceum |f Fare dramatic effect,” said Mr. | raw skin of the youngest infant without | Theatre last Wate to his brother Keigwin. “The Almighty seems to | irritation or eet and gives instant know just what each man needs to make his lMfe worth while and he adapts life's experiences to ua. “Men of the Pulitzer type must have diMculty to overcome before they amount to anything. A life of ease | no allurement to such men. The: relief. Resinol and healing pro erties of Resinol Ointment has Resinol Ointment in fifty: one-dollar sizes, an samples for trial p: i =| Department 84, | Baltimore, Md. by its antiseptic Charles, Daulel Frohman has only one ists the work | or two attractions on the road, and therefore ample time for the Job. He was offered the directorship when the original New Theatre, now the Cen- tury, was being erected on Central Park | 4 West, and he declined. He was then managing the Lyceum and was Inter- ested in several productions. Charles Frohman took chi Lyceum to-day under the urposes b3 WISSNER Player Pianos Tone Quality Unequalled. Superior to All Others. Send for Catalogue and Prices. WISSNER WAREROOMS: 96 Sth Ave., cor. 15th St., N.Y. 7 Fla tbush Ave., Brooklyn. ER?H YAMS FREE |FURNITURE|FRE T@IS ALL-STEEL BED ik a Mm * ast Thursday. Daniel Frc his interest in the owne property. Augustus Thomas, playwright, was the last to be mentioned for director of The New Theatre, and in spite of his emphatic denials the rumor per- sisted until to-day. The appointment of Mr. Frohman would bring to head the New Theatre a practical theatre manager and producer, who has been in the business since 1874, and has experienced nearly every side of it KNOWS WHAT REPERTOIRE COMPANY NEEDS. He, of all the managers in New York, has the best knowledge of the neals and the posstbilities of a repertoire company of the sort to be established at The New Theatre. He began his career as an advance agent, and there by became acquainted with all of the theatres in the United States at that Ume. In 1877 he became associated with Haverly ag business manager In many theatrical e prises, and subsequently became mana of the Fifth Avenue man retains hip of the The modish spaced front collar | CLIFTON 2% in. front | LAMBS CLUB 2% in. front BEDFORD 2 in, front Notch COLLARS tt, Peabody & Co., Makers, Troy, N. Y. Theatre, of which Haverly was lessee. In 1879 he was engaged by Steele Mac- kaye as manager of the Madison Square Pheatre, and then succeeded Mr. Mac- ] manag 6 Mr. Frohman assumed man- agement of the old Lyceum ‘Theatre and made it into a stock house—or a repertoire theatre in which plays were allowéd to run as long as they retained drawing power. He gatnered the best company of actors he could find, and in a very short time succeeded In bulld- ing up a reputation for his theatre and | his company. Many of the stars of to- day and of a few years ago began the important phase of thelr careers in the old Lyceum company, With the passing of the old I and the building of the new West Forty-ftth O00. ->* W150. By Hye Zinisin'B IPREMIUNSexSH=eieorr 65" roost) FuRNSKd 9 |4 peum vyceum in qtreet, the stock c pany plan was dropped by Mr, F\ he man. Theatrical conditions had changed ‘ | in New York, and just as his brother ‘REAL ESTATE FR “SALE= REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Charles abandoned the Empire T: re __BROOKLYN. | BROOKLYN Stock Company, Danter Frohman gave Sal ara accent up the Lyceum Stock, He continued his Prererereeer tri t cere re 0) 930 2 EC CCPH conneétion with active theatrical life, x of course, and remained a producer in Hi the present-day sense as well as a theas tre manager. The new Lyceum under his management housed plays of the best type, sometimes of hi duction an frequently pr Free Carfares for Five Years : Free Heat for Five Years : x his brother or of other One | of tl most successful of Daniel's plays : in recent years ppear at his Lyceum : . ca waa “The Totef" with Margaret lige Beautiful One-Family Houses-Clarkson St. % | ~~~ ly his wife , in the leading role, and Utica Ave., Brooklyn—Only 7 Left. Musical Events ot the Week-End OS9EF STRANSKY'S programme for the first of the Philharmonic So- Glety’s Sunday afternogn concerts %& Carnegie Hall yesterday that he has conducted hal the virtue of attractive. negs for others than lovers of the severe classics, Goldmark's “Rustic Wedding" symphony ha that appeal to a wider audien vs overture and Svendsen's N ORDER to close out these attractive new six- I room brick houses before winter we make this ex- traordinary offer. The houses were constructed in the very best possible manner by our own Building Department, have tiled bathroom and vestibule, and all modern conveniences, are within one-half minute of the car line and within thirty-five minutes of City Hall, New York. For everyone who purchases prior to November 15th, who makes his monthly payments regularly, we will provide a supply of furnace coal (five tons per year), for five years, and also one round trip carfare to SMSO A SRO ORR Raa aa) a ae x 2 x aati eeneiagaeiae aia ei a end may Manhattan for each working day in the year until Jan- x class. Bes uary 1, 1917. The price is $3,600, and this is exactly x lov , Arp enero the figure we have just sold three of them for, and we u paable ant ee | will close out the remainder at the same price, with the K Efrem Zimballist, who 1 his place coal and carfare included. Our price is $250 less than x insta) at his first appearance here you can duplicate the houses for in Brooklyn % last Thursday, The jarge audience | 3 e showed Its appreciation by generous ap. | # We do not show houses on Sunday. % plause. Come out to-morrow--Election Day. 4 , 1 | . x Walter Damrosch and, the Symphony | TERMS—$360 in Cash—-$25 Per Month. g Boclety at Ue day afternoon made the experiment of | Property Office: Cor. of Church and Utica Avs., B’klyn ffering two Beethoven symphonies, the - Ste tne pastorate and the nrcrinte| i How to Get ‘There by Elevated. |How to Get There by Trolley. Reid Avenue trolley direct to minor, There Was no soloist and there | i Brighton Beach Elevated and was no oth prehestral number, Both | ¥¢ transier at Church Avenue Sta-]| Rugby, Klatbush Avenue trolle works were Wel! played, the ‘Pastoral’? tion to Church or Reid Avenue | transferring at Chureh Avenue to exquisitely, to t lisbt of an au-| trolley going east, any trolley going east to Rugby. CI proportions vee anna tovncewioren WOOD, HARMON & COMPANY =: AOR ANOE Oise YAR EOLA 261 Broadway, New York Tel. 6500 Barclay N. B,—Our reasons for sacrificing these beautifur houses The Mormon Tab Lake City, en STEAMBOA OATH it summed up in fa few words. Unlike most builders, we are mc * ested in the bui ding up of our property than we are in the pi 4 1012, we must get rid of all remaining houses before cold weather wee eae Long Branch, Aapers sets in, we pall fete SUNDA! We, w, 0th be, SM” Botte, E30, Oisenaincatcanansnanaand by - — AN - ¥ _ © aed —S - Your druggist | Resinol Chemical Co., | ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, @ concert at the Hippodrome last night] must have hardships to endure, obsta- | No 2 a Week Tufted Leather Suite, (8 Pieces, Fine Frames, As fine a suite as you would expect for $80 or $90, The snAtiCe ul in des gn and weil pol she The seats and tuf ed’ backs are made for solid comfort. In either dark green or dark red leather of best quality. Can be had with plain backs, with pretty hand painted pictures on them, for $5 more per suite. Pay $2 Fortnightly or $4 Monthly, if more cons | venient. Collector sent tf requested. any frances are very heavy, yet gre Note the large claw feet. Every Thing Every Room’ Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloths, Etc. Curtains, Lamps, Clocks, Stoves, Kitchenware, Etc. \No “Free” Gifts, Premiums or Trading Stamps and No High Prices to Get Even Full Value for Your Money in Everything Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves. Acres of Floor Space Open Saturday Evenings | $30 worth for 50c a week $100 “ “ $1.50 “ “ $200 “ “ $2.50 « « $1,000 “ “ $12.50 “ “ Payable by the month if more convenient. We wili open an account for any amount on | proportionate terms, No limit, small or iarge | 10%, Discount if You | Prefer to Pay Cash No extra charge of any kind. Cowp erthwait @Sons: arab til 1807 nears Row 2 Chatham Sq. «! 193 to 205 Park Row Also at 2212 to 2224 Third Abenue (Cor. 121st St.) POLITICAL. | POLITICAL, NATHAN OTTINGER, of this City, is a candidate for the office of Justice of the Supreme Court. The undersigned members of the New York Bar desire that the public should know their high opinion of his integrity and professional standing and of his excellent abilities as a lawyer, Gherard! Davis ra dullus M. May Joseph H. Choate tr. Forsyth Wickes ‘Thomas D Thacher Ss. HB. Brownell Cardozo He Hove Howard Townsend Wallace Macfarlane §. Sidney Smith Samuel Strasbourger Mo Avmar sands Oscar 8. Straus CON. Bovee REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—! | "BROOKLYN. + OR R THE HOWESEEKER FOR SALE. (CHANGE cLo THING co. No. 19 Park ‘Place, near Broadway WHY NOT GIVE HER A_ >: ‘| DIAMOND? 7x ‘4 $50 — $1 WEEK 9100. ~ $2 WEEK ASTLE Soonwrers BLDG gee farvie CALL WHITE $25 — $1 WEEK) & you carr FOR RED 800K ONFIDENTIAL PIANOS AjID ORGANS DO YOU WANT APIANO?. inate, ob ar Gost it ew una wiet | PLAYERS & UPRIGHTS at areatly reduced prices and terms Factory Direct to Buyer is Big Saving ATALOGUE FREE, CALL, WRITE. PHONG "MATHUSHEK & SON, B'way & 47th ii Wheat hi Patna, PLAYER-PIANOS High in quality, low in price, Big bargains in used pianos Small pianos for rent pe id DEN iOND JAMES & HOLMSTROM, Mrs. ",. 23 East 14th St ‘br MONDS ON CRED WASP Bavmeters cas gure Caer say NO EMPLOYERS WLFERENES NE pian fin FATCH Se DIAMOND Rem LANE “ere Levator WATCHES JEWELRY CASHOR’ ALLOW WHITE FCM (cLUSINATED CATAL ta Sweets DIAMONDS ON CREDIT WATCHES JAMES BERGMAN, 67 Maiden Lane fio WEEKLY ‘ SYNC ATE COMPANY, IE LEAGURS! ONS. : Sight ‘Seeing Yachts HALANON & OBSERVATION 9 frou Hauler) buss, Sout Massy, 10,90 6 2.36 Sunday World Wants Work ¢ Monday Morning Wonders. : a aad "ae | 6, 1911. @HEARNS FOURTEENTH STREET ‘West of Fifth Avenue ELECTION DAY IS A BUSY DAY HERE BECAUSE We Offer Very Special Attractions! Realizing that it means a holiday not only for children, but for many others to whcm the day gives an opportunity for shopping, we prepare especially for it with extra fine values. Election Day Sale of Regu ar $13.98 Women's Long Coats La iP or raglan noe double face cloths in navy, tans and grays, showing reverse sides in contrasting’ colors Election Day Specials in Clothing for Boys and Youths Long Trouser Suits it 9.98 31 to 36 chest—worth $14.00... Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres, Serges, in Navy and Fane oslo brown also Scotch mixtures in tans and graye and gray Mixtures, Stripes, herringbones, ete.—Serge Ii plain or janes, have inlays on large Gam \¢ Gull trousers high class tailoring—suit that cannot be dup) icated else are and cufle-patel where at out special price. ALSO | Boys’ Suits (P5'98" Pt Boye. Overcoats) riection may SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW 8 to 18 yrs.—reg. $8.50... . Fawr fg 598 in W n's Gi a, All with extra trousers. Almost as good as two suits. Double breast, also single and double Those for boys to 7 yrs, ular Polo Coats— heviots, Mi Meltons, 5, Chine chillas of which there is a scarcity. |’ Women’s Long Coats lection Day Value— }13.98 | breast yoke Norfolk, high class fabrics,| Frieze and all other fabrics in present pile boil ected Greve including Navy Serges,tancy Cheviots | Gemand-<piain and fancies cult and | SluctMsctatara® cults and volar tae and Cassimeres — trousers lined throughout belt loops—wateh pock- ets—extra fine linings. without Velvet or Fur Collars— majority flannel lined. Imported Caracul shed 54 Inches baie Benois eRe Y Blection Day | Special Election Day Value— le1.98 lent *hartole Suite 98 | VALUES TO $i00,....f 598 | ney thas, ‘once—sral plu, sina: WOR SEED. ‘ Pull and three-quarter length—Chev- atin Ined. wort See iots and heavy Overcoatings—Stripes, 's Caracul Coat pA has re ai tia panic bf ie bed perigee yen . eee cul Coal " ~—-Cheviots an weeds: °. ans an ays—single an jouble lar fancies; also plain Navy Serges] breast—plain and belted—convert- | Petal Klection Day Value and Cheviots. ible collars—Venetian, Serge or Flan- Also Seal Plushes—tull length deep shaw! colt i fe Pe ettea tal enn ere | Election Day Boye Juvenile ult \ Youths’ Overcoats Election ay 115.98 | ape eeOgeeegee SIZES TO 86 CHEST’ 9.98 . Serges, Venetians, Cheviots and Wors-| VALUE $15.00 « eons talerear man tall teds—plain colors and fancies—Mili-| All Wool Overcoatings in all popular| eoilars’ und rovene rate vehee tary or Sailor Collars—emb'd or braid| —fancies—Single Breast —Serge or Twill | Ih interlined. trim—various styles. linings — convertible collar — good Other Juvenile Suits, 1.98 to 6.98 roomy cut and correct lengths. Full Length Fur Coats -s 52 Inches long 65.98 @ + Special Election Day Value— Near Seal and Caracul — set traight back—rich bi scrolate bao rich brocade or wokianes Women’s Tailored Hats Regularly $4.98 --ELECTION DAY speci. 3.29 “small and medium—velvet or velvet and satin—black, navy and brown velvet and satin simulated wings or bows an .oops....Smart hats of quality universally sold at about Five Collars. Women's Fur Sets Special Elvetion Day Value— t 23.98 Foturet Raccoon, Opossum—also blue ‘a 2 black Wolf esi, @ Election Day Special 25c Silk Mixed Shantungs .1214 | Beautiful, soft, lustrous fabrics that make up into most charming evening gowns and party frocks for women f colors include:— Election Day Specials in Clothing for Misses and Girls Maina Tan Haeta | 1, OOO Girls’ Serge Girls’ Full Length Coats enhagen Cream hs ad iid Dresses, 11.98 Pe kaT ee —SPECIAL... 14, 98 “ Vili “ fi Bto “4 years re #. 98 ‘ Sof wo all I-wool cheviots, havy, and avy brown and wine aid or in Pa cn collar, plaid trim—Some a “Braid or velvet trim—bigh rolling Extra Fine Vaiues In SHALE mer pares Foto Goate Women's Petticoats Girls’ Chinchilla Coats > belts und large pockets— IESSALINE OR TAFFETA Straight American peauty,King’s blue, ion and other modish colors at this price; also black novelty plait~ valuc $2.69..........+. $1.98 SATEEN—black and pretty colors—straight models—knife plaited flounces that do not fli an unusual value: 4 high collars that may be Full roomy cut—soft and warm—| piftoned A button toneck—velvet collars—flannel | Puttoned to neck — navy, lined-—6 to 14 years...........9,50] gopgrnagen and tan—reg. HMeetion Day Special . Day Special Exceptionally Fine Assortments of Misses’ Tailored Suits. All the modish fabrics, including Serges, Diagonals, Cheviots, &c.—wide range of colors and styles—plain or fancy tailored—newest model skirts—coste of -98 |Correct cut and fit—excellent workmanship—14 to 18 years—12,98 to $2.96 models | ing RGE —-—_—-¢ Glove Attractions Gloves that Wear Well—Prices Right! Broadcloth;—A Special Purcha-e e¢ of firm, smooth weave—soft chiffon finish, admitting graceful | There cloths ar ira Beautiful tor strictly tailored suits, reception gowns, street couts| WOMEN’S GLACE GLOVES — .98 | UPON ee oe eavary Chemadlwan(e ation ped (ana ne Two-clasp—black, white and .00 quality, but because we bought them under t 1 39 that h prety ae splendid Glove ; reseenishisnstis ; ; ea Cat co, WOMEN’S ELBOW GLOVES ol Glace kid—durable—soft and uae Karen's Bue, wit esl pearl clasps—tans, Other Money Saving Memes from ute. s’ GLOVES 98 \n4 JNOM At IWOoL SERG Ke? Glace kid. at 1 A . 20'TO H0-IN. DIAC SERGES .60 wii cardinal garnet, |CHILDREN’S GLOVES .79 and. 98 ; Au wool wry burgundy Webt and Heavy kid —one-lasp, of navy and bia kind iUbiack iualr tine serges — |MEN'S DOGSKIN GLOVES. 98. OINGH MENS YEAR SERGES, IS-INCH STORM NERCES .79| Adler's make—one-clasp—tans, i “4 : MEN'STANCAPEGLOVES 1,49 (uae a a-lesianded “tabrioe Grays, tans and browns: i4®] > Fownes’ and Adler's—o Strictly ‘tailored. sults for Keheral wear suits. Othore to $4.00. Sean: Saisie edeant + morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P.M. No Mail or Telephone Orders, MORNING SPE CIALS— = To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. 2.90 83. 98 Girls’ School Coats $12.00 Women's Fur 8.95 | $4.98 Boys’ Overcoat... ay and brown eviots warmly » Belgien Mar Pd o” is avelty | chevia a ene erin ni thek ining shawl oofareta ‘dowy fare am anal dark oo RCOND PLOOK — stth eCOND isacle. atl ticeable mie double. eam | 490 he's Wight Dresses a WOYS” CLOTHINUSTHIRD FLOOR. e Skirts... BAD Five quailty Sond rite y braid trim ‘ rr MUSLIN UNUERWhA SEtoND PLoor, LOOK prow and 28) (load extra, treme . 9c Women's Night Dresses 46 + ¥ at year $1.98 Girls’ Storm Capes 1,12 r blue st atte Vor high neck, OVS" CLOTHING -oTHIRD: PLOOR, i xa HAS Et ti SB OND Poon, 59¢ Boys’ Goll Ca; Navy serge Tint Long Vi2oF— sat woys’ Hits Pint DELT 8 $1.89 Girls’ ‘i, 8 to $4.98 Kimono Yokes 65 1 sleeves attached Cut Shoes 1 ea mW 00 Unbiesohed Must. h AML NS ES San Oe ACUI) LAU _ $2.98 Oatrich Plumes io $4.98 Girls’ Dress Hats 8.50) WT NIA SUS Hike | BOYS BORN STi “rates ea lial an aa Mot fon Cloths \\ : vee | Lie Ait eure tee ir MULLINEIY THIRD FLOOR mek Le Wasit “DRESSY Pasas ‘Shae $3. 69 Draped c hiffon Waists 2, 00 ge i, 1 Basket Suitings.... 42 24e Millinery pibtont. “is Potted rk oun witless Als Moveackings 42 toc brown, mine) ine, maire talfelan eet Nick ered, vw af lnvara, | SMMOE cae poems aE GONE teh es) aoe Ata” PLOUR. lic Turkish Towels... 98¢ Women's Manniah Glover. 6B Wie Satire Mengalinvee..< sore eae ‘ + pirate Mates MAIN FL ei #ILKS MATN FLO 30% so at 24ce Mercerized Sateens aN torent of Uaht and dank ade | coat Unluas, fancy ‘and Haine bed LININGS “BASEMBNT, 98¢ Men's Domet Pajamas 69 $13.98 \!,, Brussels Rugs How * rt and blue #ripes—an cot | Sital0d ft Alex, Smith's seaaless--Ortental | a tog nade Hal” aa, synal ‘table for any room, | PN eB sttNGia—ataas reoor, tS RT Foon r LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! 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