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ne Zimbalist in | Second Recital LY SYLVESTER RAWLING Zi tener’ the agcompltahed young Russian violinist, who te become At once the vogue, gave a second Tocityl at Carnegie Hall yesterday aftor+ Noon before a large and fashfonabie Sudience This time his programme waa worthy of his art as well as of his skill, Which could not be said of that of his| first recital. It included Handel's sonata | in E Major, Bach's Chaconne for violin alone, Bruch's Scotch fanta: sulte in the old style by himself, and compo- ations by Schumann, Fritz Kretsler, Tor Aulln and Sarasate, Here was material to put the young man truly to the test, | » And It must be sald that he stood tt| admirably. Not only is his tone big and | luscious, but his taste and understand- ing aro unmistakable, He may not dis- Play the dash and brilllancy of Mischa | Elman, or hold the commanding poise of Frits Krelsler, but listening to him one inevitably recalls that past master | of violinists, Ysaye, Mr. Zimballst’s own composition, in four parts, 18 too long, but It showed fertiMy in construction and had a melodic foundation. His playing of the Bach’ chaconne was admirable, and of! the Bruch Scotch fantasie brilliant. The! Mghter compositions on the programme Were charmingly expressed. Mr, Zimbalist is to be congratulated on his refusal to play more than two| extra numbers at the end, despite the clamor of a large part of the audience, ‘The writer lives in hope that some day artists will decline to give any after Contributtons for Kood measure. THE MARGULIES * TRIO GIVES ITS FIRST CONCERT. The Margulies Trio—Adele Margulies, Planist; Leopold Lichtenberg, violinist, and Leo Schultz, ‘cellist—gave the first of its three concerts for the season at Carnegie Lyceum last night before a large audience that manifestly enjoyed {tweif, Each of the musicians was in good form, and the three played to- gether admirably. The opening number Haydn's trio No. 5, in E flat, of which the second movement w: jt enjoyed. Then followed Padere: sonata in A minor, op. 13, which Miss Margulies and Mr. Lichtenberg played *~ delightfully, Bossi's trio sinfonico in D major, op. 123, which has been played here before but {s not familiar, was the final offering. It ts in four movements, each Interesting, the finale espectally at- tractive. CONCERT 3Y CARL AND KATH- ERINE FIQUE. Carl Fique, pianist and compose Noch Fique, soprano, Memorial, Hatt, Brooklyn, @ consisted of well-attended recital at Schermerhorn street, evening. The program eight) numbers, repr Weber, Massanet, Chopin, & Mozart, Wagner and ~.int Saens. The audience was extremely appr pi Ma chintabb ae PRINCE FOUND HUNTER * FOR EVERY ELK HERE. And Princess Ghika Didn't See Any- thing on Visit to Change Anti-Suffragette Views. The Prince and his sister, Princess J Nicholas Ghika, their nivce, the erincess Olive Maurocordato, and Capt. C. BE Radclyffe of the British army were re- { turning passengers to Europ on the Cunarder Mauretania, which sailed to- day. The Prince and Capt. Radclyffe came over two months ago, for a hunt- ing trip In Wyoming and Montana. “We had a jot of fun,” sald the Prince, “but there is one lesson your? American sportsmen need to learn very quickly. ‘They must contrive laws and police .8o that the shooting of female elk by men who are not sportsmen may be stopped at once. Every elk I trailed had a man's footprints following it. And when they are hunted so closely as that, the Killing of the females will surely wipe out the species,” The Princess, who is an anti-suffra- " gette, said that, in spite of much per- suasive argument by suffragettes in this \ country, she was still of opinion, as she announced when she oame over to join her brother, that “one baby is worth 10,000 votes to any woman. The Princess ig*20¢ married. Killed in Auto Ci OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla George Brandon, a druggist, stantly killed; a woman, name not known, was fatally injured, and two other persons were slightly hurt when @n automobile crashed against a side- ‘walk curbing early to- The use of a little Gold Dust in your dish-water will make your dishes whiter, sweeter and cleaner than they ever can be without it. Unlike soap, Gold Dust does - than clean the surface. tee s deep after germs and len food particles, and Pitilees everything it touches. Gald Dust does all the hard part of the work without your assistance, because it begins to dissolve and clean the moment it touches the water. When you have to wash dishes 1095 times a year, the \ Gold Dust method of saving half your time and half your labor means something. "Let the GOLD DUST TWINS do your work" MEN-FALL DYING AS. THEY QUIT “L” TRAINS. Two Merchant Expires Almost at’ Once] « and a Contractor Soon After Reaching Hospital. Henry B. Levy, forty-four, a diamond merchant of No, # Iuiton atreet, living at the Turin Apartments, No, 683 Central Park Weat, was seen to fall as he stepped from @ Ninth avenue elevated train at the Ninety-thiré street station At 6.30 o'clock last night. An ambulance was summoned from tho J, Hood Wright Hospital, and when Dr. Oler, who responded, arrived Levy was dead. His body was removed to, his home. Patrick J. Connors, sixty-five, a re- tired contractor, of*No. 90 Fox street, the Bronx, collapsed on the One Hun- dred and Fifty-sixth street station of the Third avenue el ed, {6 o'clock last night. Lebanon Hospital, died at |7.40, Apopiexy was given as the cause of death. seitacineanttiginaninnten 30,000 MEN ILLEGALLY REGISTERED IN LOS ANGELES Warrants for That Many Will Be Issued on Evidence That Has Been Collected, LOS ANGELES, Nov. 22.—Ag the re- sult of a conference held by Harry Lalande, County Clerk; C. E. Sebastain, | Chief of Police, and Byron Hanna, Dep- uty District-Attorney, it was announced to-day that complaints will be issued charging Illegal registration on the part of approximately 30,000 men. The information necessary to issuing the warrants is ‘oing collected by County Clerk Lalande, and he believes that it {s suMclent to convict all the men charged with fraud: Thousands Now Use This Low-Cost t Cough Syrup A Family Supply tor tor 80 Ravn You @2-- ‘The Quickest, Best Thing You Eves Used, of Money Refunded. mis PR“pt and positive results given by (\1¢ imxpensive cough medicine have Caused it to be used In more homes in the U. &, and Canada than any other cough Temedy, It gives tnetant reilef, and will waually wipe out ti evated cough insid ly succeeds, ev could buy, at a saving of $2. Basily pared in five minutes—full @irections in package. Children Pinex Cough syrup will- ingly, beet it tastes good. 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Values up to $50.00] to $35.00. $22.50 Heavily inter- _ HE EVENING _WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1911, Between 9 & 12 A. M. We will place on sale 200 Sitk Petticoats All Colors, Vatue $4.00, 1. 6O Fucron St. Cc Brivce St. B’KtYN Hoyt Street Subway Station Direct Entrance to Store _ THURSDAY BARGAINS Decisive Reductions, Ra to % Off Former Prices, ming from | ke This t » Most Sensational Sale of the Season Thursday Coat Bargains Full Length Coats in black and Fine Coats of double faced fabrics, including reversible models, also silken 9.75 colors, rolling collars and cuffs, well tailored, value $12.50 6.75 value $20.00.. Values up to 50.00 collar and cuffs of Possum; lining; value $60.00...... vos $65 Ruasnn Pony Goats........34.50 $80 Russian Pony Coats $78 French Seal Coats..... +..52.50 $7 Caracul Stylish “| Clothing For Men and Women If you buy your clothing here, you will not only Save money, but you get the goods— On CREDIT You and your entire fam- ily can dress well and in the best style on the small outlay of $1 Per Week Our extensive and well selected stock is at your ; service and awaits your choice. Clothing for Men, choose. Single Pieces in Very Special Street & Touring Coats In all the latest mixtures. to select from. Many styles $I ry 00 Values to $25.00 Broadcloth Coats Suitable for street and afternoon wear. Some velvet trimmed; others lined with all the new contrasting colors, interlined. Extraordinary Sale of $25.00 Heavily Value $35.00 WOMEN Saturday, the Offering Exceptional Values in Women’s Walking & Dress Boots Evening Slippers © Carriage Boots BOOTS—all leathers, with cloth or kid tone Our cntire $4.00 and $5.00 stoc EVENING AND HOUSE SLIPPERS handsomely beaded or plain, with choice of individual trimming. Our ent re $5.00 and 86.00 stock ’"S SHOES Will be continued until 25th, inclusive fo | Sa.95 + | pas 95 Per pair. CARRIAGE BOOTS—of black velvet, fur trimmed, satin quilted lined. Value $5.00 $3. 95 Per pair, Women and Children— } Hats and Millivery. ALTERATIONS FREE P| : 635 Fulton St., Brooklyn, | ‘Opp. Elm Place. eleielelelrinleleleieinieleieletetetete | Any Purchase Up to $25 BIG THANKSGIVING SALE OPEN EVENINGS OUR SPECIAL PLayver PIA $385 $10 MONTHLY 100— DAKRUAIINSD — UY in. ©, K. Condition, to be Sacriti AN Gio Room for Holiday mroewee? $60 GILBERT $F Ni 90 PHELPS & SON 4 (Wi 120 FISCHER 4a 125 WESER BROS, 4,‘ 135 E.GaBLER 4 150 JACOB BROS, 5 ,\ 175 HUNTINGTON 5 (nent 185 WEBER mil unl 9, FOR SALE. pONTHY RENTS ABTA NIO)| #1 counr, con, ve ‘pROOKLTN, One ieek Ch pels Borough Hall Bub, ta Ret, Over 60 Years. a r < sino sir eas ae 4 _ REAL ESTROOKLYN. caw EWELRY For the Homeseeker. $83 = abhor ne An ideal home ip the Pare y a €: ATES EN DANE Broadway & ¢0th St,; 6th Ave,; 19th St, : WATCHES JAMES UBNGMAN, ton eney teria is 83.8, Tos 181, WORLD, caracul cloth coats, Other Coats, 12.75, 15.75, 18.75 and 24.50 $35 Cross Fox Sets........... -55.00 $12 Belgium Lynx Sets. <4 FINE BLACK GARMENTS When in doubt, Black is the color to Always in vogue, becoming to every woman and eminently serviceable, An unusual assortment of Sets and Lynx and Persian at moderate prices. Baleh PriceéCo. FaltonESmith Sts, Brooklyn J5minutes by Subway frem Srand Conerat ro Borough Hall Station CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY TERMS FOR FURNITURE ES $100, Worth $4 Down $4,00 a Week $140, Worth $3 Down $1,50 a Week $190, Worth $5 Down $ WSweetaCo oo | 87 Maiden Lene | w Thursday Suit Bargains These suits are without question the greatest values ever offered; serges, broadcloths, cheviots and mixtures of the very best quality, richly trimmed and perfectly tailored, value to $35.00 15.75 Exceptional Thursday Bargains in Furs French Coney Coats (Possum Trimmed) Full length coats of soft, glossy fur, deep rolling brocaded silk i 29.5 RB vveces 4,000 Handsorie Waists Worth 2.00 and 2.50 New “wide side frill waists, beautifully embroidered and lace trimmed, lingerie waists with cluny insertion, and tailored Mies waists. A wide variety to select from.........0+45 sevedeee "1.00 Black Fox, Black - $1.00 Dowa $1.00 Weekly 00 a Week __ FOR SALE. ~~~ | | $16.98 qmp Down ET | WaRee, 6.00 a ‘hue MO LMPLOVERS HE PER | aia DIAMOND: INT $0 HEARN Patten ‘Line! 1s, Sea Bright, Lone ranch, Aaven ms oeorte. 2 Soe TTP | FOURTEENTH STREET Weat of Fith Avenue Special Opportunities in Women’s Apparel Coats —Suits—Dresses—Evening Gowns Thursday is Woman's Day... . . This week particularly so... . Offerings will cause customers to say, “This is what I want more than anything else.”. .. .. These items serve only as examples. .... Entire department is filled with exceptional values. Women's Long Coats Women’s Dresses BROADCLOTHS ANB. Mba 10T8— Strictly tallored GERGE & VELVET DRESSES potnted plush coll ae J Pei ped with deep, round gollare rovers and cu! 98. flan brald~tnlays of velvet or eatin are other {ieee tancy— street mea : ioe ete, interlined a ineand ci iffons : 208 to 4 hee markable valite pai Bie. inatse and 19.98" BLACK AND NAV lo hand embroidery, Broadcloths, Cheviote lace, ai puffings and pnd Bruen demicfit or Othee telmmikg contalta’s. + Raglan —largo collars with 15.98 inlay of velvet or satin— EVENING GOWN , Double face mixtures also. . Crepe Meteor end messaiine— { PLUSH AND VELVET, ‘coaTs putifally band 39.98 — —Velvets aro telmmed braide—large Shawicollar— | 21.98] gt rity tunies of e H beautifully satin lined... .. aoe ’ VELVET DRESS: | eek r ace * Rave ta 59.98 | Vonise collar intxo 21.98 ‘and touc! ned and interlin Early Season "Reductions tn Women’s Satts Desirable All-Wool Suits that are the values you will have to see these Suits... .' They com Broa delo ths — Cheviots — Serges — Whipcords —Worsteds Pere nhs pry. nals—B lack, inns and best colors—All sizes in each material—Best of manship characterizes every garment. vere 14.98 | i were 16.98 vere 24.98 j aah LO SUITS : andsomely tail lored—worth $29.98 Furs That Are Reliable ; At Prices That Are Right. Modish handsome Furs—Sold on dry goods basis.....Qualities assure Satisfied Customers—Prices assure Gratified Customers— BELGIAN HARE SETS RUSSIAN PONY CoATS— : ) shawl. col [argo shaw! col —finighed. with” tails 11.98] turnback cufts—brocade 45.98 jarge pillow mutt or Skinner's satin linin pint Wo rp Worth $65.08. 0..r ee neeee wo NAT RUSSIAN PONY COATS— OR SITKA RACCOE Shawls or novelty scarfat 29,98] Also Caracul and | 65.98 Near pest meee tor OF st raighe back model a clegant Uned— worth $89. OABAg UL COATH— ~ block of novelty mutfe— 19.98 collars and revers— peesag nade er enta—brocade clegant iining--velue ‘$150... 49.98 MUDSON SEAL MUSKBAT- povery Chay ie inned with tails or heads, both — also cut—rich brocade fininan “worth $250.00... » $200.00 Misses’ and Children’s Fur Sets....... —____—_——___—_ Women's Another Reduction in Combinations & Princess Slips Handsome Dress Hats Ni for an ill-fitting gown w! those such close-fitting undergarments can be Piss ot eelege.c! markdowns bought so moderately. keep stocks always fresh and Nainsooks and Lawn +++.Every hat beautifully made— soveral effective every bit of material substantial and splendid... . ‘al. laces, mi novelties, fancy wings and simulated aigrettes:— . 98 to 21.98 binations— with Cluny \s, ribbon, ete, — Kirt and di Dowvod Mull ¢ ‘ombinat rim —worth $1.29 ‘ainsook Combinat! with allover ir Former Price. $25.00. jee round neck an¢ wide sadn ribbon fish. . 3,98 to $8.98 include fine, Tpeautifulty garments with chotce laces in Haanfonalso allover einb'y $10.00, $7.50 Special Lunches ; bi: To-morrow(Thursday), 11.30 to 2,30 Tear Coffee or milk. 25... 2.98 | no, otras Bra ft wn Princess ps roke and Kllced. of handsome vyelet embroldery Spiced Tipe tp oleh. or rows of fine Val. luc ‘ ey eats a satin ribbon run—en It customers cream earred, 3,98 | ent ‘ot other desert, a A te i $2.19 Women’s Tenderfoot Shoes ........0060 00 L,JH j A LIMITED LOT FOR THURSDAY ONLY, | These famous Shoes are up to the standard in every detail—The reason for the» cut in price li the fact that these were not made strictly to vepecitications of the order The manufacturer had to stand the loss—Yours will be the gain Remember, these shoes are absolutely perfect in every detail—Soft Kid Uj ~seamless clit—broad toes—flexible turned soles, low, broad, flat hy livan’s Rubber Heels that add buoyancy to the step’ as well as relieve izes 4 to 8—-widths D—E—EE— No Mall or Telephone Orders, beading—Spectal, —-® MORNING SPECIALS—">ypr Jigntor To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. ‘rochet Spreads, 1.04 firm Weave floral designs, ADS— BASEMENT, 98c Linen Table Damask. — | inch “th as im’ with emb'y tneks A WB moun _FLoon, ao 30 Ks lie NS ie ott 98 Nainsook Combinations 69 Mi lenathis, + liane Ke drawers, FLOOR, p00 OR THE CLOCKS! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! Clock Sigus Denote Moraing Spoaigls 4 rer bw heen tsi