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\f OCTETTE OF STARS, | bad been warbied, what a waver and @ Slezak’s German Dog Sus-|teuauet is v k. DINZ ~ @00d humor—down stepped the famous “BNRICO CARUSO, Tenor, Talien— © Yelce with him and also about ten tnoh | Sees girth. Of this latter fact P Sige Regent of Bavaria), St. Vitus of > song The Evening World ta afraid to ee ae THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1912, American—Mirs Farrar ald that the! of No. 112 Myrtle reports of her tll in Munich had hare wire not ‘gli was, Theto were no marks of violence on w a would sing in the Metropolitan Fane Whathes OF ont Gee dane Weel ber fon, Also, she didn't care a tum: uday-| istven. rum If Scott tenor, wae engaged, | thirty Why should { ttghe bri enue, Brooklyn. jp the police, oh AL HEADLINERS, herd dog— is a German shepherd dos. tect tour incxos |’"TWASN’T WIFIE SEARCHING he He ‘also nas | HIS PANTS; TWAS BURGLARS. ith, He also has German shep- a | So Young Bridegroom Gives Chase; Glemak says he But he looks “ike the well-known breed of | and Nabs Pair With Policeman's | | Geraldine vey Bothering | unt, Ald on Street. EMMY DESTINN’S MONTHS'| Harry C. Welch was awakened from & Inte morning sleep to-day, following election night, by a step in the bedroum | of his home, No. 686 Coney Island ave- | nue. Woich, who is twenty-three years i, and married only a few months, aw some one wearching hie trousers nd sighed wistfully a moment, think- ing the expected had come at last, when suddenly he discovered that the form robbing his pockets was that of @ man, with another man tn the @hadow. GILL: Welch is husky and when he jumped out of bed and made for the intruder: they fled. Drawing on the rifled panty and calling to his bride, who arrayed herself in a kimono, Welch gave chase. Do About Scotti Engagement? Well, She Guesses Not. Bohemian; bouquet of flowers eix months old, The flowers dipped into @ secret chemical tion, the invention of a German CARUSO’S NEW STORY. which preserves them indefinite- ly in’ thelr prestine beauty. makes them glow red and green at gives @ pleasing effect. The ed at $180. pected of Being a Cala- veras Skunk Hound, A solutely no gossip about Herr Jorn. ADAMO DIDUB; Basso; Ditto as to M. \ mEBMAR WEIL}; Baritone; wees The same may be said for Herr Well. ——_— EX-DOORMAN FOUND DEAD. Policeman Finds Veteran Connelly ia Bronz Arcaway. When Sergeant Engtand of the Alex- ander avenue police station, the Bi turned the corner of Wales aven Fam One Hundred and For: the two men, “If all the warbles of the warblers ing him jus Wodbie would have wrenched the Kron- Prins Withekn, westward winging with the world-admitted wonders of the ‘Operatic stage!" Thus in startling though perfectly fluent alliteration Bitly Guard, the cura- tor of the Metropolitan Opera House Songbird, expressed himself to-day as the North German Lloyd liner drew ‘ip to her wharf after the run acrows from Burope, for on her wide decks she bore: EIGHT SCINTILATING SINGERS $—COUNT 'EM—8 Curator Guard thumbed a little lst ‘aa he leaned gracefully against a pil- ris poleumaa water Jar of the pier waiting for the running od olicem be ut of the gangplank. —Baritones, | Prise and sorrow. He was “Old Wooden Logged’ Connelly, his full name Patrick | Daxe0, tenors and soprano; Arabian, rf a Civil War veteran, and up to | Bohemi#n, German, Dutch and Italian; | pve ago the doorman of Eng- Masculine, feminine and one German jand’ precinet. shepherd dog—that was the way his Connelly was sixty years old, After Uttle notes were tabulated. If it being honorably discharged from the) hadn't been that his taxi was stalled army in 10 he became a doorman in ‘on the way to the pier the curator of the Pollco Department and remained fhe Metropolitan aviary would have URtH he was retired on half pay. He was well liked in the Bronx, finished working out this little prob-| tiie being foreman of Bt. Mary's Jem of music and astronomy: x. wad If all the notes ever sung by the weet singers on the Kronprins Wiinelm | BODY IS FOUND ON ROOF. | ‘were placed end to end what woula ge Ko gene have been Taft's plurality in Alabama | Unides: if T. R. had stayed out of the race? The gangplank was finally battened own and then, amid the shower of! Bouquets of American Beauties and Russian violet»—trifles with which Cu- rator Guard keeps bis songbirds in street early to-day he found the dpad body of an aged man lying face down- twagd in the areaway of an uncompleted ‘ullding on the northeast corner, He fad fallgn and fractured his skull One glance at the face of the dead man , Man's Pockete Had | Been Rified. The body of a well-dressed man, whose | naion behind No, 255 West Forty-| rooming house for) Possessors of %60,000 throats. Let us ylor, Who conducts | take them in the order they descended the gangplank, sprinkling little com- ments of gossip about each; in this way! we shall evold hurting any delicate | on tne nods GenchAlitics by seeming to give proced-| had been moe to any: GNTER ENRICO CARUSO, MIER TENOR. PRE- Big. Caruso brings his well known te Fuso {s particularly proud. ‘Deen banting wherever he had room to ‘Rant al! ov rope and says he hae Bootti beaten a Roman block for bants. Exp Big. Caruso brings all of his med- ert Altera. ais, a large crop of which he has been | tions Free harvesting in various cities of import. | nce across the wa @iudes the Red Eagle ( Medal of Arts and Sciences (K of Wurtemburs), Order of St. Michael (Ganjak of Novipasar). , fig. Caruso also brings with him e fs very funny etory. It is about his @ons, Rudolfo and Enricu. It is so Paes Tele Pele ze ge hare Torbetter,t Tipe alge ment oe bonon: ‘Mis thin, Get Presto Flour from your groces. Recipes in and on every package. ; Sig. Caruso may have it copy- st A CLEAN| SWEEP” Corday Clothes The choice of the majority, because th: ‘Thousands of progressive men have taken advani of our to the Corday standard—in short, we will make yous sult or an overcoat that will be" WE HAVE NEVER BEFORE MADE CLOTHES FOR a a MADE THs AND FOR TEN DAYS ONL WERE IT NOT THA POR Tun in YARUS OF DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED WOOLENS AT REDUCED LOW PRICES WE COULD NOT MAKE YOU THis LIMITED 10-DAY OFFER AT THE UN. HEARD-OF PRICE OF $12.50. ie ‘ip WE ADVISE AN Hi, EARLY SELECTION Between Fulton and John Sts. er guarantee you protection against higher prices, shoddy materials and careless workmanship. SACRIFICE SALE OF 100,000 YARDS OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS —— ———S comprising many hundred handsome fabrics, in all 7 popularend many of our own exclusive designs. All goods are guaranteed pure wool and regular 816 to 840 values, We will make them to your measure for 10 days only, with a further Guarantee that At style end workmansbi HE TALK OF NEW YORK FOR THE 50 Sul OVEROCAT CORDAY’S 80 NASSAU STREET the Parkville avenue the other. which he stole from and the other was trying to get rid of & two-foot jimmy with a heavy Gen) ‘The burglars were arraigned in One mai thush Court before Maal and pleaded gullty, waiving fon, and were held without a ster inten a They maid they were. brothers, Ang: and Amedea Ruff, had no home. he musi, lover Ue athe ae, 1 Sensing’ ston. is EN 9 The Event of the Month Continues TO-MORROW, THURSDAY Our Record-Breaking November Coat Sale 5,000 Brand New Coats to Choose Value 19.75 ai 450 [Value 25.00 Coats—of chinchilla in the smartest models and all colorings. Coats—in the dashing English plaid backs. Coats—in the stunning black and white diagonal stripes. Coats—in rich.imported boucles magnificent with ornaments. 1] Coats—in ? 14 and full length motor, street and ulster styles. Hi Coats—in plain, mannish effects, fancy models & trimmed styles shall be up MONEY. GUARANTEED $16 TO $40 VALUES OR _ {ORDER | Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue An Extraordinary Sale THURSDAY 22 Paris Model Gowns Highest class decollete evening gowns, of charmeuse silk, with rich tunies of silver, gold, pearls and rhinestones. 98.50 Cost to Import $195.00 to $295.00 18 Paris Model Wraps Evening Wraps of chiffon velvet, brocade velvet or charmeuse; Limousine Wraps of Velour de Laine, Ratine or Velour Mixtures, from Drecoll, Francis, Poiret, Bechoff- David and other Paris fashion creators, 98.50 Cost to Import $195.00 to $315.00 19 Paris Model Tailored Suits Late fall models from Poiret, Paquin, Francis, Bernard, Bechoff- David, Linker and other Paris fashion creators. 98.50 Cost to Import $195.00 to $295.00 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. = KELLY Est. 50 Years 263 Sixth Ave & 17* Street Why Join a “Club” in Leder to Get Credit? There's a lot of silly talk about the ‘‘club plan” of buyii deceived. Anything that increases expense must be tac’ ‘No initiation fee, no dues, no red tape about Rally’ Credit [no ae) frat dollar ro pay him, and every dollar you pay him a) urchase. You do not have to ‘join a club” to buy prt Kelly at Rrlowest prices. He sells you whatever you want, on easy payments, and d ask you to pay a cent for what others tell you is a Don't be on to the Marked in Plain Figures Brings to your home this handsome Par- tora ane st $22.50 | = ae Remember, You Can Depend Upon Anything That Kelly Sells. KELLY, 263 6th Ave; 104-106 W. 17th St. TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE AUMANN’S At 149th St. Entrance of Subway or Elevated NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED---5 CINTS — Tour Terms Solid Oak Pl Extension Table, Claw Feet, Lt Oak Fram; enwier Price O13: 4 Stern” Brothers Untrimmed Millinery Imported and Domestic Hats are being shown in the newest shapes, ef Velour, Velvet, Beaver, Plush and Fur. ' Ostrich and Fancy Feathers, Wings, Paradise, Banueaux and Flowers for Corsages and Hat Trimmings, also the following Special Values for To-morrow Black Velvet Hats, in medium and large sizes, 92.35, 2.75 2.98 Black Plush Hats, in correct soft draped models, , at Fancy Feath in the foe is jonable colors, from $1.25 to 2.95 Ostrich Feather Fancies, in all the fewest fovieeg from 1.35 to 3.75 Ostrich Feather B. y in white, ek ots, at 1.38 & 1.95 Ostrich Plumes, black or white, Superior quality, sixteen inches long, FIRST FLOOR a 3.50 MAIN BUILDING (@l Later models have been received of the celebrated (mR Classique Corsets fashioned on unusually graceful lines, including the extremely low cut styles with very long straight hips and back, giving t uncorseted effect now in vogue. Particular attention is also directed to their new ALPHA CORSETS in models adapted for all figures and specially designed for the prevailing fashion in dress and in the following materials: Broche, Tricot, Batiste and Coutil, with Walohn boning, at the following popular prices: $4.50, 5.75, 6.50 ana 8.75 Also for To-morrow, at Specially Reduced Prices, a collection of very desirable Couti! and Batiste Co: ‘i twain 1.88, 1.68, 1.98 Unusually large assortments are now in stock of Womens’, Misses’ and Children’s Autumn and Winter Underwear from the leading Foreign and American Manufacturers, comprising Vests, Tights and Combination Suits of Ribbed and Spun Silk, Silk and Wool, Merino and Cotton. Also for To-morrow, a Seasonable Offering of Women’s Vests, Swiss Ribbed Cotton, at 28° and 43° Embroidered, at 91.75 Milanese Silk Vests, fully reinforced, ‘at $]. 15 Women’s Combination Suits, O5¢ at + $1.35, 1.95 Milanese Silk, plain or embroidered, fully reinforced, at 2.95 Wiss Ki on, Imported Silk Mixed, West 23d and 22d Streets) low neck, knee length, B. Altman & Co! will hold a Special Sale to-morrow (Thursday) of LEATHER GOODS AND STATIONERY AS FOLLOWS: Women’s Shopping or Hand Bags, in assorted leathers, usual prices $5.00 to 6.00, at $3.25 Stationery in cabinets containing 4 quires of paper and envelopes to match at 50c. | Fith Avenue, 24th und 35th Streets, Nem York. The Largest Millinery Store in America ILGOX'S MYRTLE AVcNUE AND BRIDGE STREET THURSDAY SPECIALS ‘Trimmed Black Beavers, $2.98 This is the finest assortment of trimmed beavers it is possible to get together at this price. Not another house in the city sells an untrimmed beaver tor less money. All smart shapes stylishly trimmed and would cost $4.98 to duplicate, Special, Thursday, $2.98 $10.00 Trimmed White Beavers, $4.98 Large and medium sizes in attractive new shapes of the finest quality nap, trimmed with ostrich fancies, wings and stick- ups; are equal to the $1).00 hats displayed in most stares, Special, Thursday, $4.98 Open Monday, Thursday aud Suiurday Evenings ee °'1T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT OU NBED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET my