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pon 3. Clement to fias- Sa remarte ia sone. Gow man: in the auence really fotlowed Hess Ensemble me Gives Pleasing |i Msi: Soars a First Concert | inn an et, son ———— quieres, who sat at a table and > from manuscript, spoke with great BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | tinctness and admirabie diction. Love songs ever were exempias of the | Physician. highest form of musical art, he said Then he traced their development fro the twelfth century to our own tim rousical organization—tho Hese Soloists] At the end he pald @ warm tribute to NOTES OF THE THEATRES. A einger and pia: seats for “The Whip.” “Judith,” written in French for Mmi man's “Famous Players’ ” movies. Se, that was both novel and/be found, as an interpreter, @ com- ing, and what better complt-| bination of ali th ces that illumined meat coukl be paid him by a music| French musical art of to-day, fevewer, busy seven days and nighta| M. Clement was at his best, Seth in pounds of her ehe complains of. good, bad and indifferent? A targe|sion to his songs. The only one that he endience enjoyed \t. The artistic idea y forced to repeat, although @f Mn Hese’s undertaking ts, to quote ha a attempts by the audience frem bis prospectus, “to promote mual- | Tere Base. wae Bernard's “Oa ea art in America in a way that has ” —_ Badote,” one of his favorite eengs in mover been tried. before—with the 60- concert, of course, won great favor, es ealled chamber concerts.” His orgen-|did Weckerlin'’s “Jeunes fMiletes’ faation consists of a mixed choir of] Kurt Schindler's arrangement ddmteen solo singers and a trio of play-| cient “Chant de Trouvere,” hhausen janist; Cirie- —— ens, vicllatet, Pind Jacques |, Abfred Herts may take ap the conduct- ing of bis next opera at the Metropolitan the suffragettes to Washington. Rave not yet been selected. “Under Many Flags.” “The Good Little Devil" of Brahms’s songs, “Der bees: ‘An die Heimat” and “Roeslein Dede," wn the German text, with which the concert was begun, showed the “slortried "nat Friday night, causing chetr’s quality, It held nice balance, Ane | the curtains to be closed. Next. Mise shading and good tone, Then Mr. Hess | Varear’ ‘00 tatty m | Serse Middleton; feft the stand to become soloist in| “Keenlewiinder= on Saturday afternoon as to almost the performance ‘The Young and the Olli gay, Hermann Well lost hie voice m|and Saturday at the Berkeley. Marte,” and in Haydn's “Johnie” |\21 ‘sretstersinger” on Monday night, which he sang excellently and tn Eng- making necessary the cutti: Co} % a figh that was plainly understandable |wnole goene, liver up, Mr. tents sane aaa Hedges Crowell a! From that time on English worde ber all over. ie oni rou aor Pi Pi nage lo un CHASE BURGLARS THROUGH Dox Saturday evening. 113TH STREET; CATCH TWO. twetve, at the Greenwich House Set! ment, Four euffrage plays, Wins,” Cleveland Moffat; “Tradition,” “@ummer Day” by the choir came next, both well aung, and then @ group of Beethoven's songs, beginning with the “Mymn to Nigh eshpeneate of Scotch, Irish and Sagiien dive, If % were not known that the latter were writen to Rags sr ied e err] ishef when fae the master could scarcely be ey gives for spoiling that fine ola baled Baby in Our Alley” and taking the heart éut of “The Minstrel Boy,” whicti he 4 Phe sdlciets, besides Mr. Hess, \aced Seplee Potter, who refused to repes! Uy Patrick;” Maude Mille, Roberta yy B. Randolph, Henry im Courtney Gassier, t ay ten ‘was Augue- One interests were to bo united. etta, “The Man With Th ers and Stop Them After Neigh- borhood Is Aroused. ht, Cables say Jerome's new play, “Eth dergiar sare, a cage and the Mr | Castway,”” the scene ot which fe laid etote at two fugitives aroused | New York, might go better here than One Hundred an@ Thirteenth| London. It was produced last night Defore dawn to-day. of No. 1868 Third avenue and| dest as Esther, Tettebaum of No. 156 East fourth etrest were locked up m Lenox avenue etation when # was ani DENVER, Jan. 2.—Colorado wom: int employ them. Mundved ‘aan d Thirteenth etreet by elarm aiven b by some of the tenants. bos dgrd through the ekylight, ‘the root to the house at No. 11 fumbling with the look on the of Mrs. Lillian Carlson when “| seams C2) blew @ potice whis- and the two jars clattered down PAUER, @' DERMAN PIANIST, etairs and through the door GIVES HIS FIRST RECITAL.| Uproar followed them through the Max Pauer, the German pianist, at his < er, CF they Line) pre: Po- recital eolian Hal) yesterday | licerman Buckley, pursuing @ block be- ‘ed oS kd Rind, drove them almost ba ae stereo Papeete Mord a ada at Hundred and Twelfth atreet and Station avenue. He fired at tiem and! they halted*when « second bullet came Dertiously close. Then they went to the mation hewse without further resistance. —_— - MORE FUNDS FOR P. 0. HERE. WASHINGTON, Jan. %2.—Aceording ao They Week-End Outings From NEW YORK, JERSEY CITY, NEWARK and ELIZABETH EVERY SATURDAY $10 to $13 Acconiing to hotel accommodations ‘Tickets cover round-trin Aransportatii for six mouths, ‘and Hotel expen ning wish dinner on Sat ending after Iuncheon on fol! THE EVENING have Geen pro- vided to amuse the lines waiting to get “KE. B. de Marmay” has transiated his Bernhardt, and it may be produced by the Shuberts. The author te a New York Atter her vaudeville engagements Mise Ethel Barrymore will play for Froh« Having failed to get rid of it by run- Bnsemble of America. He presented a| 3, Clement, in whom, he said, were to| Ding up and down etairs, Miss Vinie ie ee es ee ae 316,000 in hope to shed the thirty open-alr class rooma was adopted, cantata Sedna Giles Detelle Richmond of “The Lady | @ Week listening to singers and players| voice and in giving the proper expres- | of the Slipper” company will bike with “The Doll Girt,” by Leo Fail, will be ” fina} mu: ‘oar pt rte deer dg \tera| always of the Muskoka apartment In a “Stamford Night,” at the EHippo- No, it wae not a masqu drome to-night, 1,600 residents of the|® email, of the an- | Connecticut town are expected to see Ofise Kathorine Lord had as guests at|*tsnth floor about 2 o'clock, when he yesterday | ™ with complacency. Me has exhausted | twelve Mttle girs, all under the age of |natt seemed wuusualy warm. He “The Loser “The End of th Battle.” Jane Stone, and “The Parrot's Cage,” Mery Shaw, will be given Friday Woin- en's chib presidents will be guests of je Bat- airs. Ricard Asan eo complete tollettes were out of the 1s Dolly Ci wi the fire, which apparently started in| of flea Dolly Castles will be Oltvia, the | Sit, waste om the engine room att] sresertption last winter, aid “not get beyond the door, The} Gwre Pharmaceutical r) rented at Waber d& Fields’ to-morrow | damage te $100 eago—Aave. ry and including sien {Policemen Fire on Fleeing Maratrd-| tnira wite, in Frans Lebare new oper. | Wives,” ‘Thomas | the Prince of Wales's, with Marte Tem- Fo “How Women Evade S-Hour Law. are evading the law forbidding them ‘The marsuders wore frit driven awey to work more than eight houre a day wo srestnent euaee ot He. 9 Weet) bY buying stook in the concerns that Attantic City February 1 to March 15, inclusive WORLD, NEGLIGEE EXHIBIT HELD IN EXCLUSIVE noon. e. while 17% members 1 Filmy Creations and Vari-| kes ot ox ret 700 childre Hued Pajamas on View ee - Because of Fire. LONDON, ‘All the latest etyles in negiizes ware| Henry Magning, on parad house, No, 148-180 East Thirty-fifth street. email, emoky fire in the engine room. Walter Bruley, the hall man, was running the elevator down from the noticed the air coming up through the @.|aropped the oar to the basement and ‘of the engine room. By using the telephone he geon had Battalion Chief Skelly, three engines and two truck companies lined up om the outside, and the clatter aroused most of the thirty-six famtlice living in the ex- elusive building, who hurried to the hail. ways and ewarmed downstairs, Nobody know the extent of the blaze, time." question. There were pajamas of all cuts and hues and light, filmy creations | pe influenc Lee Shubert dented to-day the rumor that aroused admiration even when| stead of this. that the Bhudert and Kiaw & Drlanger| partly concealed by costly fur coats, The firemen had Uttle trouble with In its three and « half ence the Secure has! erie resident jareus M, Marks’s recommendation that « new (® tral you fail to et i school building to contain four | ite use, your money will Jamaica's New Governor. early to-day ta the lower | Merry, ati thi hee cea end Pro Governor of Jamatoa, to replace Sir! for tubercu+ at Farming- _ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY @?, 19TS." FOR TUBERCULOUS CHILDREN The Tuberculosis Preventorium for Children held ite yearly meeting at the Academy of Medicine yeaterday after- It received an anonymous con- tribution of $10,000 toward the $00,000 it spends annually in car! MUSKOKA APARTMENT) 3.5, eam uv who contribute hwnd & year to the work, ‘We are so sure that 0) ou that we say t When you stop “Drinkit the money you'll sav get higher wages. ae oe aly $1.00 a box. We have an booklet about ORRINE oy interestii who hes held that This 1 enié te be the quick ‘beet remedy knows te the medical p fesston for rhqumation Good resuits come after the oaw fire coming through the transom | ca ie oe Cfo came. age) and one ounce ef ayrup of Bareape- ria compound, Take these two ingredi- —Sneezing? speeee icine Same Eetaherenty ROSS MFT, Che Local ONDON'S' CATARRHAL GPA DANCING ACADEMIEE. = DONOVAN’S School for Dancing elnae oth Si. 61s al way, 60th St. an Sita ena a er to in at en Morning Sale From 9 to 12 Only s The following prices hold good only until 13 o'clock. cut tolessthan 5g regularprices. None sent C. 0. D. No ALTERATIONS. $4.00 Silk Petticoats, 1.10 $4.00 Caracul Muff, 1.10 $3.50 Caracul Scarf, 90 $4,$5 & $6 Waists, 1.00 $2 and $3 Waists, 50 $5.00 Cloth Skirts 1.50 $5.00 Rain Coat, 1.50 $40.00 Pony Skin Coat, 19.50 chromatic fantast he beginning, and Max Reger’e varia- tions and fugue on @ theme by Bach for the first time in_Amertoa) , completed the official pro- end@ Mendelssohn, CLEMENT AND DE FOUQUIERES IN A CONFERENCE RECITAL. Eémond Clement, the French tenor, and Andre de Fouguteres gave a con- ference recital at the Hotel Placa yes terday afternoon The subject was “Chansone d'Amour d’autrefots,” and Perhaps the name of M. de Fouquieres should have been placed first, because he was the lecturer, who, from time to same Sail’ cnty, tee Guy caattinet win be seat ional 1 required to com- fe no need for com- + d to com-} 8 Ful) information of Ticket ere reading nae 68/205 aon oo will be meeded to furnion | feos 20) bith avesie. dad oF 3 mt » 985, Mile bee ca" « f PONNSYLVMNia R. at th w York Barge Office. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, __BANKING. A AND ND FINANCIAL, 208 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK BROADWAY & LISPENARD ST. BROADWAY & 72D ST. Travelers’ Letters of Credit Foreign Exchange and Collection Cable Transfers Commercial Letters of Credit MEMBERS OF NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE SHOW Commercial Car Section NOW. OPEN 10 A.M. to 11 P.M, Commercial Cars—Parts and Accessories | a] $30.00 Opossum Sets. 10,00 | All Our $10, $12, $14, & $16 Winter Coats, (Established 1854.) repay those wishing to purchase furniture. Mahogany Table, 8148,. 42.50. . Early English, 8x48. . 5-Piece Parlor Suit. 3-Pieces in Leather, Oak Buffet... Mahogany Sideboard. 3-Pieces in Leather. Early English Buffet. .. : Leather Davenport. Oak China Closet. . 33.75.. Leather Couch ... Mah. Crystal Closet... 63.75. leaver cig BEDROOM Leoter aie... Dresser, Mahogany. . .. 25.00 Dresser, Mahogany. ... 90.00.. Dresser, Circassian Wal. 50.00. Dresser, Maple........ 40.00. . Chiffonier, Mahogany... 25.00.. Chilfonier, Mahogany... 51.50., Chiffonier, Cir. Walnut. 43.00. Citioner Maple +» 25.00., Brass Bed... . 30.00, (Nevins Street Subway Station at our corn THURSDAY BARGAINS Every Winter Garment Reduced to One-Half Former Prices $3-$4 Lingerie Dresses, 1.97 Russian $7.00 Winter Coats, 1.00 Pony Skin Coat $15.00 Cloth Suits, 5.00 $10 Blue Wolf Sets, 3.50} | Selected Skins. Including _Chin- Custom Tailored | | Dresses, Hand- chilla, Plush Car- Sults somel} Trimmed| g 5 acul, Fancy Mix- $ 5 Corduroy, French Serge | | with, Velvet, Silk ° ar ; Material: or Satin. Some tures, English and, Fancy s, hed aed LEE New 1913 Models Tweeds & Rain- $9 00 for Streetand proof Coats . . Home Wear..... B. G. Latimer & Sons Co. FURNITURE SALE Our semi-annual sale now in progress, during which we offer practically our entire stock at 10% to 40% below regular prices. Everything is fully guaranteed, and a personal comparison of goods and prices will well DINING ROOM PARLOR & LIBRARY Regular Regular. Oak Table, 6x44........$20.00..$ ‘3-Piece Parlor Suit... ..$40.00 Oek Table, 8248. » 32.50... 3-Piece Parlor Suit... 3-Piece Parlor Suit . Fulton St. & Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn ) Skinner Guaranteed Sutin Lining $22.50 COATS, DRESSES AND SUITS AT SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS $20, $22 & $25 Fucron St. Corn. Braivae St. B’KLYN, 18. Belgian Lynx a sian Lan o49.99 300, ‘Iceland’ Fox rise ee oa . $10.00 0 Aust. Opos- sum Sets... ig . $15.00 $30 Red Fox Sets, $15.00 $40 Raccoon Sets, $20.00 $40 Mole Con Sets.. e . $20.00 $10, $11 and $12 All Wool Serge 3 AND ORGANS, leet bargaine in Here's. Y Te, Opportunity Opportunity | reer — SALE Order of Peceiv: in Bankruptcy IF YOU ARE A DRINKING MAN You had better atop at once or you'll lose your job, Every line of business i is members | closing ie doors to “Drinking” Ie mer pe yor turn next. By the aid of ORRINE thousands of men have been restored to lives of sobriety and industry. a that if at you that jer benefit from refunded. think of | besides, sober are worth more to their employers Do You Realize the Great Opportunities af Our January Saled } ‘With Musting; Gheste and Pillow Cases ot Galo Prine) \ ~f With Table Linens, Towellings and Towels st Sale Pristo— With Curtains and Curtain Materials ot Gale Prices, i With Mustin Underwear, Corsets and Babies’ Wear at Gale Pte { With Men's Furnishings at Sale Prices— CAN: YOU AFFORD TO MISS SUCH IMPORTANT SAINQS?: , ed « A H WOMEN’S WEARING APPAREL The Lowest Prices in New York Dressee—Suite—Coate—Raincoatse—Skirts Al? included in these down-to-cost Reductions... ..Not an olf gap) ment in the lot-—Every one in latest and best style, of reliable ma> terial and in excellent condition. ‘Tafiered Suite— Pall fh Comte Aes weston 7.08 0 54.25 0 os - a roadcloths, Ai rt Coréw Vel- Beare na | Sarre Om Flush Comte Reta Cosme~ in $27.98 to §an.00 17.08 Sbes aut 4.75 wia.76 Imported | targa Comte 1 venette, Cal tas.e0 ts tn, rd Edb.p0 ae! overts, aren, Rep —a eet Vewet ane F Teen ——____—__________» January Sale Specials for To-morrow Another splendid list from which to choose needed, desirable articiee to wear and for the home, at prices found here exclusively—Full acsortments—Great stocks-—Ever changing lista—To profit by these money-eavers you must shop te-morrew. i oe ‘make— Foal “sine ee, a Ss end an White Sorry Soriertinges aoe tops A ct. _Guast it Towollings. poke cS suid 31 anched—all ov Swot denlgue HS and crdiewen wit] Se 29 ct. Searfs and Shams......... 24 beper rhea Urongored: ‘others. wath Ln “fare crmamen! @ood variety. to 15 et. cases edeeees ML 1$2298 Women’s Fur Sots.......2026 Hee, Gt eae Grin | Reece Be Soran: —many designe—for Cut Price Sale of Toilet Articles Continues To-morrow a Et i F : oe er Important Thursday News Concerning: TENDERFOOT SHOES FOR WOMEN Shoes of Comfort for Every Style Foot. Many lasts designed fer Special Foot Aflmenta, Many Tenderfeet Shoes Prevent Foot Troubles. Lace or Button Boot SF na eR a eS ENE —8 to —C Lote: ¥ wate to 0. v. ao z raeepetectaer rg toes—patent ole or Hid. tips) and] nesie-lace or bu ease of j-turned soles, also petens pe and! being cut there te welted solee—Found here eno! I. sure ‘upon tenket sokara” °F Cease Beam Extra Wide Ankle Shoce~ gure “pen tensor sommes, Tonderfoot Make aaa ar iets rae @ises 8 to 8-EEE widths. ~..... h Suppo Bisee % and 10~-EEE widthe.....3.74 na (Wage Sa no ESS reo oft Ma—seamleas, out—broad grin ed RO ae heels—tumed or welted| tmueh arenes eott , Kid—broad toeeakkd erty or tution. from fe) ebanks and Jeng, ‘enderfoot Make—Sises | h8vy counters, % hoes—T: re to PE widths.. +808 bd Pag zA soft Berson, perenne ining: 15 | Turned Goles..2,19 Welted 6oles..8.98 Very soft kid—broad i Jn aeceny swage} Tenderfoot House Sitppers—T; crease enlarged onto foot Make—All ‘aissoal widths... Broad, fiat “heela. aitted with O’sulll- ery soft kid—medium or broad van'e cubber hee! toes—turmed ecles—low heels. o_________-.- —_____ Handsome Large Centre Rugs Three Important Money-Saving Values:— 19.75 12.95 Usually $81.00, Umalty $87.00 Usually $16.98; 9x12 ft. 9x12 ft. Alex, Sith '& ont Best Seamless Wiltanas, | Velvet Axminsters; Beumless Wilton Hugs, Rose and Ci Floral and 0 : Unequalled Varietiee—Every kind in broad dertight, thus assuring facility in choosing colors. ¢______--—____________-__* MORNING SPECIALS—To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Ordess. 1.44] 22 et. Unbleached Sheetings............ | ™% yards wite-heavy keine MOSLINS “BASEMENT, 21 et. Satin and Taffeta Kibens.. Also Dreadens and High neck ton or short cotorecentliinery and te alnt—all size | DIAMONDS ON CREDIT _ WY} RASY WEEKLY OW MONTHLY PAYME: American Watch & Diamond Co. | 6 MAIDEN LANE. Tel, S807 Cort, ' DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | | WATCHES 5; iin ihSe her) ese diemubus, poner Pan E SrA aE Weokizg, aw HAR. -Ske ‘OND FLOOR, RIBBONS—-MAIN FLOOR, ques 24) $198 Fine Axminster Rugs... 188 f or flannelette—tight, | See ashen | florals a dda jonhole stite = ngs. nd dark buttonhole stiten | OTR EE aD a | $1.19 Mercerined Naj 82; Full bleach—variety of “single or | LINENS —MAIN FL wn make— ‘DERWRAR MAIN FLOOR, 24 ct. Men's Wool Hose M21y Oxford and ra broken but | Wasi pas VABRICS—BASEMENE 98 Boys’ Overcoats—11 A 17 yma... B48 me brown ens flannelette— kee Husslan OF OvS PUMNUSINGS THIRD PLOOR, 16 et. Hemmed Huck Towels. 20x40—bloached—soft finish, | TOWELA—MAIN FLOOR,