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A Few Inventions tor Chicago Diners in Their Table Manners THE EVENING WORLD, Fritz Kreisler Boston Orchestra gave another recital at Carnegie Hal yeuterday afternoon. Not often is one Drivileged to hear two masters of the violin on the eame day, There le tempta- tion t© comparisons better, perhaps, avoided. Yet one may be permitted to cay that of the half a dozen leading Plays With the FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1912. yesterday oh the application of Oscar Hammerstein for permission to produce operes in English in another thouse. By the agreement which Mr. Hammerstein made with the Metropolitan when he was paid to cease giving opera at his Manbettan Opera House, he is barred @uggest my using the Century Thea- tre for English opera—# they decide that I am to be allowed to give it~ but I am inclined to think that 1 would rather bulld a new opera house, calling It the “National Opera House.” DRIVE AWAY THAT BLEMISH PATENT SELFACTING NON ~, violinists now in the eye of American | from taking part in any operatic enter-| “MANON i \CAUT” PLEASES TIPPER SOUP DISH- You Y SYLVE: RAWLING. | truste lovers, the veteran Yeage, sot | prise in New York for eight more years. Bi‘ IT EFHER B HE seen eraliatie Orchestra | 44 impeccable es to technique as of | His contention ie that to furnish opera Sich ine bagi Cd ad a i ts become @ rival of the opera aa| 75 hae a ripeness of understanding |in English would not to be to rival the anon Lescaut,” with La erezia Bort, Caruso, Sootti and De and @ loftiness imterpr that hed haghoned Begurola in the principal parts, Georgio mate for greatness. At the other ex- Metropolitan Opera House, which does not look favorably upon opera in' the for New York Poslam is the pre-eminent skin remedy, the one dependable healing an attraction THe ACTION IS Q Deople of fashion, At the second evening Polacco conducting, attracted another|agent for i liate henever concert ¥ at treme are the youngsters, such as Mischa | vernacular, jd Moaki tt atl bid, Hd cae od [Raed i een bet aay Simm, Simbetin and Albert Apaiéing, | Geven aveaibere of the Metropotitan’s | Iarme set ne hy the Metropolitan ecrema or any like trouble annoys. Its a ro edad heusethe subscription has| 1080 exeoution ie dassling. Between | board of directors were in .seasion for | OPer® House tant night, Tt was the| healing record and the mannei third performance of the opera this season. The singers were in good voice, everything moved smoothly and there ie Plenty of applause after each cur- tain. them is Frits Kretsier, younger than the veteran and older than the rising play- ra, who possesses some of the virtues of both. Yeaye, not having to divide honors Provided for that~but the occupants of the boxes and of the orchestra floor made an appearance of exceptional bril- lance and the carriage calls were a {record, the waiting ine of vehicles ex- & considerable tune yesterday afternoon, presumadiy, to act in the matter. They were Rawiins L. Cottenet, Paul D. Cra- vath, Robert Goelet, Eliot Gregory, Frank Gray Griswold, Harry Payne first appl real merit which is alone its present extended use. All who suffer from any form ot _ oe eczema, acne, tetter, barbers’ iteh, tl res seventh etreet as| With Mary Garden, as at his last ap-| Whitney and Henry Rogers Winthrop— imples, o1 i tar an Fatih ntetes. Dearance here, but again a lone etar,|& quorum. At haif-past five o'clock an| Morgan Clab Dance To-Night. alp Rane aide se my Fris Kreisler, the renowned Austrian | sot back yesterday to the high plane of |OMcial statement was handed out, as) Employees of steamship companies, » Whatever, should employ lam at once. POSLAM SOAP is the soap of soap? H Te slay ae ot Me | follows: with thelr wives and sweethearts to the violiniet, was the soloist. He has been| his first recital in his playing of Mo. In view of the absence of several brought to America this year by the|sart'e sonata in D major, in the Bruch| number of 2000, will dance to-night at | for 4 f let and bath 5 rectors, ction upon all matters for daily use, for toilet and bath, as a Boston organization to play only at &| Concerto No. 2, in D minor, and in the! wag deferred until subsequent [ene Mnnual Ball of the Morgan Club, | means of improving color and texture of Fe eestal “Me, Keetsler | VitAll chaconne, with organ, repeated! meeting, which, probably, will be [Ar oreanization of employees of the! the skin and assuring its continued hot be heard in rectal, JME Kreis | by request. He charmol, too, In com | het tre few days aim Department of the Southern | health. It derives its rare beneficial el- When Mr, Hammerstein was told of this he said: I have no statement whatever to make. Aa there appears to have been fn insufMiotency of sufficiency at the meeting, I must awalt the decision of @ jater day. I can only say that if the Metropolitan directors allow me to «ive opera in English I shall give impreastve performances sung in the language of this country, 1 do not know ff the directors would positions by Vieuxtemps and Saint- Saens and in two added numbers. Be- yond this he politely but firmly refused to @0, despite the importunities of the audience, not large in size but enthusl- @stic for more, METROPOLITAN FAILS TO ACT ON HAMMERSTEIN PROPOSAL, ‘The board of directors of the Metro- polman Opera Company took no action Pacific Steamship Company. The ball is to be @iven at the Murray Hill | Lyceum in. Thirty-fourth street, near Lexington venue. E. R. Blood, gen- eral manager of the company, and about a dozen other steamship officiais will guests of honor. Joseph F. Gregory President of the club, will lead the grand march with Miss Mollie Flannery, | @ingers and instrumentalists will per- form between dances. D major. A trifle nervous at first, if that were possible for one of his expert- ence and reputation, he @oon became confident and played’ with @ breadth of comprehension, a volume of tone, & brilliancy of ‘execution that had an electrifying influence upon the audience. His cadenza near the close of the first movement waa more showy than solid; but his easy mastery of Its technical d ficulties was cause for marvel. At t end he was recailed and applauded most with vehemence no less than fi times, something of a record for a Bos- ton Symphony audience, Dr. Muck began his programme with ion with Peylam. 11 Poslam (price, 56 Soap (price, 25 cents). ples, write to the Emergency ies, 32 West 25th Street, New MuD-GuARD ATTACH MENT FOR SAay CELLARS - DETACH- ALT Aw! oda, |World Wants Work Wonders in Store in Itsel of the concerto was admirabie and in) both numbers his fine musicians played with OVERLOOKS FORTUNE inspiring tone and confidence. sibeitus'e Art aymphony, a work of/p Forty pair Seventy-five ; charm and originality, with beoledate| Booths—Eac. Complete _ Sec- | INSPECTOR-BURGLAR competing. This Be aireoted with epieit Brimful of tions, Each Sec- \ and power, le:ting loose his brasses and |@ Helpfulness in tion a Speciai druma without fear. His conducting |@ Gift Choosing Brahme’a Academto Festival overture ] ‘TS (INGE, reve House no.D ‘was the last number. 9 s e\ . 2 IN A. ISELIN’S HOME Bate pecans 8 vevenenoxon || Men's Stylish and Comfortable Four Attractive Offerings In 3 — Wigabshhose te the Bote vicina, ie oh ‘with all the good Popular Boucle Coats for Women } Sneak Thief Gets Quantity of points of $25 Overcoats, MF sancartal tn sonriee forearaiey, wc Jewels, but Pails to See These are indeed good values, as cortein at eli tant Sake han ha te there ar hundreds of men will surely vouch for sult is that just as these coats are becom- Ones. ‘Lexington avenue tn t! town has in- tomorrow. Double-Breasted Overcoats with Belted Back, Shawl Collar and Split Sleeves In the new “Warmth without weight” ing a rarity we offer these exceptional values. They are splendidly made, and the assortment, which has been divided into four groups, includes copies from the best ityles we carry in the higher-priced garments, Black Boucle Coats, $13.75 vepted @ knife chat even the most dex- trous Chicagoan can't insert in his mouth. He also comes to bat with a napkin that cannot be raised above the tadle, a noiselees soup apoon and a.fin- ‘ger bow! that enforces good manner ow other {nventora are coming ‘TO PREVENT Too RAPID EATING OF BISCUITS ~ The CLOCK AUTOMATICALLY LETS OUT ONE B/SCUIT AT REGULAR INTERVALS. ‘The home of Arthur Iesin of A. Iselin 4% Co., bankers, at No, 1% Hast Gixty- ninth street, was robbed of a quanthy of jewelry Wednesday by a man pre- And y i) Lined throughout with ood qualit; tending to be an inapector of telephones. | to OMilt's assistance. A device for grace-| cellars and a taximeter for tng fabrics. Light and dark Oxfords, blues, satin, full length. ‘This model has ‘shawl Jewelry worth nearly $0,000 was over- paghetti eating, anon-tipping soup/the size of ple ttes are just a few of ; exceptionally well collar and deep cuff, all sizes. Boucle Coats, Navy & Black, $16.50 Very handsome model — one of the smartest of the season, cut away in front, velvet collar and cuffs, $25 grade. This coat is lined throughout with peau de cygne and interlined to insure warmth. This model is illustrated. Full-Length Roucle Coats, $18.50 Two styies in this assortment, one is: 4 the button-up-to-the-neck model, full lengthy. lined with fine quality satin, corduroy cok 4 lar, fancy trimming and buttons: in black ¥ only. . he other model is of XXX quality boucle, tut dish, a mud-guhrd attachment for salt | the suggestions. Chicago must be taught! grays and fattored throughout; sizes 82 to 42. Overcoats for Young Men and Medium-Sized Men, $13.50 Grades at $8. Those who come tomorrow will find an excellent selection in long, convertible-collar overcoats. All the new colorings and mixtures in demand this season; sizes 31 to 38, at $8. Where, Indeed, Could Such FIVE MEN KILLED BY r BOILER EXPLOSION. | CASH OR CREDIT Serer PRICES THE SAME} men were killed by the explosion of a delier at @ eawinill near Wileondale, Friday and Saturday we offer $20.00 ‘Wayne County, W. Va, lect night. The Men’s Suits and dead are: Leonard Maynard, Porta- mouth, Jacob Maynard, Portsmouth, ©O., Albert 6. Fintry, Naugatuck, W. V! and two unidentified workmen. Bagope- pial ELEC ECON POLISHING CREAM Cleantog and Polishing Gold, Silver, id all fine K Hy Bree fora selde of otter injurious #ub- Don’t suffer fonger from that throbbing, paining bunion Give it the easement of the Cowarp ‘‘Bunion Pocket,’ lined with fi ality satin, deep s 0 t shaped from the softest of Suits as These Be Equalled colar and decp cult, ttencd ith ieee vercoa Ss leathers,and which does not at $10? nament; semi-fitted style. Mlamoné tiara valued at 610,000, into the wate, locked It and hurried to the East Mixty-coventh street station to report the robbery. Deeotives were assigned take a description of the man, but meither the police nor members of the Young business men will doubtless 7; take advantage of this very exceptional Men a ieunen opportunity. Smart, well-tailored suits, | These are well- of Scotch and English mixtures, made in the three-button coat models, also a number of plain blue serge and black Thibetsuits;sizes 34 to42;special at $10.00 Subway Score, Balcony Gimbels $3.50 & $4 Men’sShoes, Saturday at $2.75 High-grade Footwear for men, ~ in tan calf, ance patent jf} coltsin and ci kid, with light or heavy soles; swing or straight lasts; these are perfect-fitting shoes with welted soles, For the one reason that we wish to re- duce the stock hurriedly these will be sold at $2.75. Gimbels $3.60 and $3 Women’s Shoes, $2.75 These also are the newest Fall models, in a great variety of toe shapes to choose from. Tan calf, etal, patent leather and vici kid leather. All styles, Goodyear welted. Full range of sizes. For the same reason these will be sold at $2.75. Subway Store, Balcony Women’s $3 and $3.50 High Shoes, $1.35 Button and Lace styles, high or low Cuban heels, mostly welted or turned soles; vici kid and patent leather; in all sizes. A most remarkable sale indeed, These shoes are displayed on two bargain booths, in front of the regular shoe department—one day sale only. chafe or bind in thewearing. Bunion comfort is yours for the asking—when you ask for the Cowarp Bunion Sror. SOLD NOWHERE ELSB JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwich 8t., N. ¥. (0RAR WARREN STREET) Mail Orders Filled | Send for Catalogue Handsome Black Boucle Coats, $2° This is a very special ‘model, made alter our own desigh, in tie finest quaiity beucle: full length, with sem fitting lines; fancy diagonal cut back; long roll shawl collar and deep cuifs, “4 This is an exceptionally beautiful garment. ‘1 ue cloth 1s woven 6o excellently that it looks exactly like Persian lamb. made, sorrectly Ps .. 8 81 aha in stylis jubway Store, Balcony. dark striped wor- steds; in all sizes, jan, | Co 1Union are, West Northwest Cor. 14th St. Open Saturday til 10 P.M. bowel or relerred fi,t0 the expense of selling lots. Beet Cream Polish you ever used, The Bidotro-Aiiicon Co., 30 Clift St, N.Y, At Leading Dealers. ‘$10,000,000 in bonds of the proposed Union depot here. Johnny Coats, Chinchilla Coats, Boucle Coats, Two-Tone Corduroy Coats—inderd, a aplendid collection, and most of them mae trots very expensive imported models. All of them lined with 0 Suaranteed watin or silk; all sizes for Misses, Lert All at $14.60 Subway Store, Balcony Girls’ Chinchilla Coats $8.75 Grade 95 very emart doubl motel “Ati-wool chinghilie Sieh A TREMENDOUS “KILLING.”|A STREAM OF CUSTOMERS Renee Corday’s Being Crowded Every CLOTH, DESIGN PREEMINENT Hundrede ef Handsome Fabrics and Designe—Fit Guar anteed. Corduroy Skirts $3 Grades at $1.95 sou TheTe, are but 300 akirte in thia ection, of both wide and narrow | model, All-wool chine Wale wordurove, in black, blue and | Frroughout. with black-and-white Or neal nla Swaleieds eae Specks feree. aie coat will button : eto the neck; col skirts, in all sizes, and gray. Bices 6 to Tey? Ow @ubway Store. Balcony Subway Store, Baloeny Beautiful Chiffon Waists, Half Price Ja te in the history of th mk “a. nuining stock of one of the Overcoats for Less. mn at $16.00 their sroyicta were the standarad of high These woolens will be tailored ty cut along stylish, | 4 a number of | market was negotiated recently by Coréay's, of 80 Nassau street, New and a leading woolen mill. cancellation ‘over 100,000 yarda of the high. ol "| ments will mark heretofore unattempted. This will as yet unap- | | 1 and purposes they we: ME han proached. The finished product will be guar- } anteed to render the ulttmate in i= poly Reh anergy every desired essential, and at The $12.50 the public can thank th themselves in having euch 3 fe tailoring ment in their | which tg not atrald to take the Initiative, when it ts @ saving less. Corday’s, the celebrated tailors. x may be fitted. This sale is arranged in four groups, e af senting half former, pe, each price repre. Theae walste are arranged tn four group assortment will be eold represents half regu $1.95 $2.45 $3 8, and prices at wi jar prices and lesa, Mon oash and $3.95 Subway Store, Balcony Be SUBWAY SAPS Christmas Aprons A very acceptable gift, and most appro- priate for the domestic end of the household, Character Infant Dolls at $1 Who wouldn't love to have one of these sweet Uttle Mfe-ike doliies, with pretty hair wiss, moving eyes, bent and dimpled knees, at 4 Aprons,) Gi ercale ‘ther 500 or $1, according to size. $1.60 to $2.50 Feit Slippers, “4 ow pon these are Aprons: She toa These Dressed Infant Dollies, with rare are samples and consequently not felatly “Wimmel” with] ie serch aot, "ead Fonegetin, mage of fing Men om | An lai: leit Sa hover alipoeee lace. made and ered hg trimn es; ribbon trimmed, fur . ith ribbon, This little doll has med and braided; wonde! Aponte dio to 0 ‘These charac Fl py head of binque | for those who can‘be atten Tful values 1 land doz- Kindergar- and a soft little y ed So Trimmed Coat za: che “of vaitrerent “styles Play Aprone, with wool, making it very hug: | Covered with flowered silt ritbare’ and y able, ®1 and $1.25, according to ribbon trimmed, nize. will be found in the as- sortment, Parlor Matas’ meres lece Four - 750 Fancy Shaped Pin Cushions, 500, Aprons, Also vanity bag Dusting Sets, 360, These in jointed is and jewel bags, Bara “aprons, ape, ofS, MaAde,Of fancy col ache dthased ana windrenued, | | of Oates ollie; tn ait ae, ; ored handkerchiefs and 3 high, at 8 ‘ancy Work Some are plain, others| are’ soe prada. 12, Tatand 18 nigh, at 886 | |G, |, FARCY Work Boxes, ato, daintily tucked; atill Others embroidered, Store—salcony Sterling Silver Gifts spools of thread, scl. needles, mending ‘thr oO Neck Fixings a: 60c oe jubway Store, Lower Floor Children’s Goats, Dresses & Hats Useful and acceptable presents for every one We Double Plaited Jabots, 12 ; havea full assortment of grape or rose designs, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF. Ve! are Zoe THB | whadow lace and five eatin pu done with thdtwe can match nigoge to Eormpicte cots. GIETED ONES, FROMOZOS SEARS, “WARMER | contre. O down Hair Brushes, $8.66 to) Hells and Darners, a80 ee fat, SE SVE) eet Sate Tavote, of cream net Ince, 50, oO} liand Mirrors, @@ to f net 92.95. a Fduroy Coats in navy and brown; box eisai etre 25 and $3.95. 4 mi Yethes Brushes, 98.98 ang’ Ruanlan style special, S289 and 2.90,” ie lace edie i jonnet Brush: erm 0 resses. New imporiations, in vel be arto sree HT eakgit Buttera, 60 to | waite a sslora fo hiidren from 2 to 5 : ¥ 5 ape an MABICUTS Hate, HTD WL tobe to $1.25, Came! ix Felt Corduroy Bate for child ‘Alao, @ full assortment of manicure pieces and | The col {very sty’ are navy, white and bro’ special, at 500, 61 and $1.50, other ‘dainty sterling silver noveltics and tollet Subway Store—Balcony Saturday Special in the Candy Store GIMBEL BROTHERS ||" BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY THIRO GT. Between Fulton and John Sts. Fequinites. Subway Store, Balcony, Positive $16 to $40 Values—from Every Viewpoint! é New York for the Money” —More So Now!!