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Things Can Be Done at Stage Entertainments That Would Be Impos- sible and Disgraceful in @ Private House,”” He Declares. “ever, never in all my life have 2 seen euch a crase for the turkey- the dance entirely to be banished ‘vem America?” “Tis the voice of Andre de Fouqule: heard him complain. Patiently, Politely, but with more than one irre- Preasibly frank outburst agitating the @atin smoothness of his ‘ mer,” the Beau Brummel cotilion leader of Paris discoursed of the decay of the terpsichorean art in America. He sat in the coffee room at the St. Regis, and he wore an over- eat with lapels half an inch wider than those of any other man in the Foom. Also his trousers were bewil- irreverent memory check” @o familiar te the patrons of ten-twent'-thirt’ Also ke wore @ large diamond ring on the Uttl@ finger of his left hand, but he Hy bid it under the table when one looked = it. Rody and averyboay who wants to be Anybody attended the Color Confe: @mces and beheld M. de Fouquieres' @moothiy brushed burnt umber pom- padour, his smoothly curled yellow ochre mustache, his smoothly un- wrinkled, flake-white-and-rose-madder gountenance. So let's on with the @ance, or rather the conversation about it. “Yos, 1 danced ih Mra. Cornelius Vanderbilt's cotillon last evening,” M. Fouquleres answered my question, though I did not lead it. I found ‘charming, both in plan and execution. could not ask to sce @ dance more tifully done. But why, why is it the only cotillion I have attended dur- ing my entire stay in New York?” PROBABLY BECAUSE IT’S NOT DANCED IN NEW YORK, T repeated to M. de Fouquieres the generally accepted fact that the cotillon fs go longer danced, that even the so: called “juntor cottilons' Sherry'a rt tain the dance only in their name aod Utle, He nodded # slightly doleful acqui- @scence, ‘The dance ix much less fre- Quentiy given in Paris," he edmitied. too, we have the synco- the turkey trot, undag its rent names and in its countless variations. But never any- where have I seen such @ monopoly of this dance ax here in New York, It seems to me that there is nothing else. “fu ithelf I have no prejudice against the turkey trot. When prop- erly done it is gay and animated, Pleasant to watch and harm! fun for the dancers. Zut why @iould it rule the ballroom to the @uclusion of everything else? Why @honld the obildish and romping Movements bar out what is stately mé@ gracious and graceful? By all means, let us bring back the old ag While keeping what is good the new.” “But 1 thought the turkey trot was out,” I broke in. “One hears it has been barred by many eases in the social world this jon.” |, do Fouquieres shrugged and lifted hip owell-manicured hands in polite deprecation. “I do not know how much it was formerly the rage with you,” he ad- mitted, “und it is possible that there may bo some diminishment, 1 can only repeat that I have never in any other city seen so much of thix dance as I have seen during my few weeks in New York.” “But tell me, how would you reintro- @uee the old dances?” I asked. “Do you think tho young people would dance them?" WERE 18 THE PROPER THING TO DO AND HOW TO DO IT. “Phis bs what T would do," explained M. de Fouquleres. “At the beginning ot each entertainment I would have a quadrilie, the old-fashioned, eight-figure Quadsille, I would have this led by the host and hostess, and after them the Guests of greatest honor and tmport- ance, 1 would have every guest join tn the dance, old and young, and thus create @ feeling of good fellowship and cerdisilty among all. “The figures need not be unduly com- plifeated, and there need not be an undue number of them. 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Even if later there were | power and facility with a larger under- turkey-trotting, ¢! ball would begia|etanding of the master composers, and he has (mbued his interpretation of their works with @ poetic ini int would hover over it to the end. | his exposition yesterday of the Beothoven under the «asp! of high and fine tradition, and a» certain decoro: t stage entertainments and public or semi-public parties thore is leas need T think such entertainments should at least bo opened by the older and more Wonder what uy formal dances. do you? ivn i f H Nb 1 upset, and what you just ate has fermente: into stubborn lump: HOW THEY MANAGE IN THRIFTY a bees undigested foo vale and in five minutes you truly will wonder w! less to have a bad ite organ regulated and FRANCE, “The lancers or a cotillon would be of expense ha in Paris by making the favors few in number and comparatively simple,— flowers or similar things, The gpirit of the gift from host and hostess to euch guest may be retained without making an unnecessarily heavy finan- cial drain upon hospitality, When there is this drain the poetry of social Inter- Course becomes too practical prose. ded with « hint of “nnd I feel that all the trouble comes from your over-em- phasis of the practical. 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Resinol will : stop that itch Paulo Gruppe, a popular ‘cellist, gave & recital at Asotian H , and of the Bach-Listt fugue in @ minor rea |Lhevinne Heard | | In Piano Recital | | Ralakirem's ori | BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | | posnr pianist, nuinders to his oficial progr ave @ recital at Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon before a Something of the incon- | venience for which Walter Damrosch Qpologized at the Symphony Society's j Concert on Sunday afternoon was expe- fenced again by the subscribers. tion Hes in the imitt dation on the Forty-third street side of the auditowum, The entrance there is Intended for the use of purchasers of Seats just Holdern of tickets are admitted gladly from the Forty-second a ‘O matter how long you have been tortured and disfigured by itching, burning, raw or scaly skin humors, just put a little of that soothing, antiseptic Resinol on the sores and the suffering stops right there ! Healing begins that very minute, and your skin gets well 80 quickly you feel ashamed of the money you threw away on useless, tedi- last aight that the Bach suite in C [uaor and comport: tions by Tachalkowsky, Max Horaverg was, ste xccompanist “The Huguenots” got a third hearing for the season at the Metropolitan Opera House last night before another crowded | audionce, The performance was effective ariiKo as Raoisl, as Valentine, and Frieda Hempel as the Scotti returned to the the Count do Nevers. the queen's page. Bris, and Didur was Marcel, characters were in familiar hands, the chorus was effective, fresh admiration, and Mr. Polacco con- Women’s and Childr. Beila Alten was Nother was Saint fact there was a crush and much con- ital was begun, But how Mr. Lhevinne had to pay for it! He began piajing at ten minutes At twenty minutes past five he til] playing and the audience was Nothing like the fusion before the rr clamoring for more. voracity of followers of pianists is to be conceived. Watch in hand and protent- ing volubly, Mr, Lhevinne came forward time and bowed his thanks. It Was half past five before he succeeded tn convincing the cormorants that really he would offer them no more. Mr. Lhevinne has grown since he made his first appearance here a—amaciaaiiacenenae SHAW “MONKEY CRITIC.” So Prof, Van Dyke Says, Det Sa Benpice abd yous toe “is Some with entire yoxes sleeves of lace—reg. PHILADELPHIA, Henry Van Dyke of Princeton doesn't think @ great deal of George Bernard does the Princeton pro- Playwright that Sheer natnaook orate lacy atyles, Includ~ okes and sleeves rows lace or emb'y and lace combined--drawers and skirt i) val laces, otc., toon Sal He denounced the modern tendency to 1 jeory all thins jctortal Str. Shaw does not give great prai to the Victorian olassice Prof. Dyke saya he is a “monkey critic.” High neck—tight fitting Fruit of Loom cambrio— 4 to G3 bust—reg. .29, Extra Gise Corset Covers Cambric—yokes of embroidery with and bade Coreen, le =dive rows lace OPPENHEIM. CLLINS 2 C Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn of holding in check unlicensed gayety. Things can be done at such affairs which would be impossible and dis+ Braceful In a private hou any social gathering kes place in @ home, the home spirit of tempered with friendliness must and ought to be preserved. That is why L} Petticoate—Fine nainsook— Vandyke flounces ontirel lace or trim'd to knee wi embroldery—reg. 4. Other Bale Values .70. Extra stn —ruffie of embroidery lace and insert—reg. .69. Will Close Out Wednesday 95 Winter Coats your Htolniee=9 hh pal portion of the food did the damage— Well, don’t bother. If your stomach is in a revolt; if sour, gassy and the indigestion an sultable for such an introduction, The Millions of men and women to-day know that it i Women’s and Misses’ sizes, of Mixtures, Chinc Sine Night D: las, Boucle, Zibeline, Cheviot, etc. tion to the cotillon on the score| stomach. A little Diapepsin occasionally keeps this deli already been removed | they cat their favorite foods without fear. wide embroideries, fancy lace ibbon ws tucks an Children's Mastin and Camb le Drawere—tuchs and H, 8, oF goed omb'y—4 to 18 yrm.—vad. 38... jal Bete —Ntgat D Pree Frenoh nainsook- trim of fine Fiehe: Point Venise m motiten Other Nate Values 6.80, 0.60, 108, 11.08 (EEE SR CRS OTHER JANUARY SALE DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE Scarfs &‘Seems Bablos’ Dresses Women’ Infants’ Woolens Wrappers Regular Values to $25.00 10.00 bric—floune nh alk Point de Parts lace ot mie | Bo | embroldery—r Ca SARS Pigonpenen STOMACHS elaorate lace and | emabrotders— IVE MINUTES, ReTeRaT ON DYSPEPSIA, GAS, HEARTBURN. & it SOURNESS. 65 Tailored Suits Sheets Curtains Women’s and Misses’ sizes, of various plain and fancy materials; superior silk linings. Emb's Mis: (ee ane ae) eee PILLOWS FEATHERS At January Sale Prices MOTOR CYCL 8. MOTOR | CYCLES, Regular Values, $25.00 10.00 January Sale Specials for To-Morrow Every item timely--evory value Every offering a genuine economy in needed, desirable mer- $1.00 Cotton Blankets......... ry fleecy~ white and colora—de- vile borders—all sizer: ct to slight mill tinperf $13.98 White Blankets Pure California lamb's wool—beat borders and fnish—large #lse, 49ct. Crib Blankets. . Cotton fleece=white, pink and blue $2.79 Hemstitched Cloths...... Damank — full bleachod—extra heavy quailty—our rtation from Scotland 35 et. Turkish Towels. full bleach—plain deep hem 11 et. Linen Crashes 11-inch — bleached brown crashes—for roller and dish $1.24 lin Cloths tnch—13-ya. plece. Established 81 Yeere =Balch Price Furs by Three-quarter B ‘Dow Belect Whi rej Clearance Sale Reliable Furs at Unprecedented Reductions Sndian Motocycle Examine the Great 1913 Comfort Feature— THEINDIANCRADLESPRING FRAME It prevents vibration and jolting. riding comfort under all conditions. separate brake lever now fitted in addition to pedals, giving choice of two comfortable riding positions. style luggage carrier fitted to all models i feature. A few examples: Black Fox Sets Skunk Sets Raccoon Sets Wolf Sets Assures absolute Footboards with§|Caracul Coats from $60:00 SealMuskratCoats “ New|! Persian Coats 39 et. Men’s Shirts Uniaundered—pure wrist and neck band buttonholes—vartoun ali —open front or open bac! Bax #—worth 63x 9—worth Rs $o—worth wW—worth fix #—worth Bix Weworth x 90—worth fox worth 90x108—worth EXTRA LOT PILLOW CASES— at les# than cos 43: worth . ~worth also notable | Moleskin Coats | Mole-Coney Coats “ [Sable Coats $2.98 Messaline Waists Black and nay figured net y Leopard Sets of sprocket; larger trasting color and crystal buttons, 58.00 to $10.00 Corsets Extra fine Coutiin and Brocades My; x36—worth . 7 Horsepower Twin Cylinder ha Gixsé—worth over any road the reserve pov Through deep mud ; 376 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.’ 15 Minutes by Subway from Grand Central to Borough Hall Station you at any pac steep, rough hills ly nomical motor vehicle in the world sumption of gasoline, oil and tires chine for universal use. Well known tnakes—I8 to 26 Handiest ma- leven important improvements ments” fection, in prices. 4 H.P. Single, $200; 7 H.P. Twin, A free demonstration from any of the 1600 Indian Send for 1913 tree Catal The Hendee Mfg. Co., Springfic!d, Mass. All 1913 Indian Models now on exhibition Motorcycle Show, Grand Central Palace, January 11th to 18th. SHOW SPACE NO. 712 F. A. BAKER & CO. Distributors for Greater New York end Long Island. 10 Warren St. and 208-10-12 West 75th St BROOKLYN: A. H. Patterson, 1080-82 Bedford Ave. and twenty-nine make the Indian Motoc ycle a rar BANKING AND FINANCIAL, 196 98 et. Al Wool Diagonal Suitings. . it red or blue, tan and brown, wonderful Value for Morning Engagement and Wedding oe. = $4 WEEK eae 7? WEEK CASTLE 8106 206 W 42'S). OMBOSITE MAMeNE STEMS a vist 59 ct, Satin Messalines, 1 et » Woman's Cashenore ¢ the country, Stute of New York We are entering our ect your conventence. write for “Booklet on Bi ci ARKE BROTHERS, Bankers 24 ct. Mercerized Poplins 19 ct, Women's Placed Underwesr Satin stripes of various widtha—best «fo Wasa Dh PAB ROS as 24 et. Linen Damask Towels. DIAMONDS: OM CRE DET HK .) Cl & OND JEW 4ARGEST ASSORIIIENT S “4OWES hers FY FAW IENTS CALE WRITE Thee s Aumenican war WATCH HSDIAMOND CO Sand 29 ct, Net Pla'tings wnwork, > WANTED—MALE, TOWELS—MAIN FLOOR, 82. 419 Oriental Tapestry Couch Covers. .1.54 i hes wide Kashgar Cig geet UV HOLSTERY~ BAS EME DIAMON 9s one Gi Mie Di 7 HAIDEN LANE VALUES IN THe clit to roibanaaa PHONE 5208 SAT am et Table Oileloth Bi) MADE DEPT,-THIRD FLOOR, Morning Specials. Look for the Cleoka! *) Broadway vewings, Catalogue, Loog.tor the Clocks! SPR. neARN Mid-Week Attractions in Great January Sale NEW YORK’S FOREMOST ECONOMY EVENT Come To-morrow and Save Money ——___—_________4 ry 's Muslin Underwear, at January Sale Prices for another, Economy be extravagance ‘This lle provides equally econoenien for avery pares aee—Nainsook and or round neck 2 Gambeto Jace, ribbon r wo inserts, 2 129s sosee Bale, Prone Covers — Nainsook—' Three rome, Val. ace front and wise + reeere Ole, Ly laces and em-> 94 " ef raet Covers Cambric Draw. eree re—Musiin— H high or V—yokes of ne Petticoats lo—knee flounces of juite & Cloas Furs and Fur Coats Wear HEMSTITCHED SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES PILLOW CA8Fs— 42x36—worth 19. 4oxss—worth «i MORNING SPECIALS--To-Morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. No Mall or Telephone Ordera Se two-toned effects — green GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, 49 noh~strong, serviceable dark and medium BILKS—MAIN FLOOR, Bt) Bnd evening wear, . 18} © iinen—hemmed—row or 1 best colora—siight tm- 4 but nothing to burt