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gonata in yed Saint. en NOTES OF THE THEATRES. John Cort produces to-night at Roches. ter John Philip Souse’s melodramtic Opera, "The Glasebiower: Theodore Friebus, formerly its leading player, rejoins the Academy of Music Wtovk Company to-day in “Brewster's Milliona”’ at the Star Theatre. “Bata shown at the Hippodrome yesterday, will start to-night on a run at the Broadway. Col. Charles J. Jon will show in movin and Wednesday at Carnegie Hall how he lassoed wild animals in Africa, A® a result of their success In “The ‘Man With Three Wiv Miss Chi lotte Greenwood and Sydney Grant have been signed up for as long term with the Shubert, Fay Bainter will appear in Thomp- p ay Concer | ind Favor With | arge Audiences larie Rappold Sings With the Philharmonic Society — Ernesto Con- solo and George Barrere Play With the Sym- phony Society — Tina Lerner at the Opera House Concert. il produce eut of town ys Fields and te Shuberts have lent roadway for the fourth snnual Temple Ansche of Harlem junday. William Hammerstein has eng Malcolm Williams for ‘Jim the Kel,’ the leading part in “Lead, ‘kingly Light,” the sketch he will put on at the Victoria Feb, 10. Three English managers are after Sam Bernard to appear with ¢ ire “All for the Ladies" company Lon- don. So Sam says, About $2,000 was raised for the Jewish Maternity Hospital by the benefit at the Astor last night. At his Dickens recital at the Hudson Feb. 4, Frank aight’s subject will be “Alfred Jingle, F and on Feb. 6 "A Tale of Two Cities.” Seats for ‘The Lady of the Slipper” at the Globe go on sale to-day up to Junel. “Wonderland,” BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. EEK-END concerts show no sign / abatement either in number “or in public itnerest. Marie Rap- Nd wan the soloist with the Philhar- onic Fo Orchestra at Carnegie I yesterday afternoon, She sang the fe Maria from Max Bruch's “The ° of Fire. FEise's Cream from Lohengrin” and Elizabett Tannhaiiser,” and won much & large audience. Mr. Stransky jeveloped some of the best qualities of is players in Dvorak’s ‘From t! World" symphony, Goldmar! * overture and in the m Rubinstel Bimultaneously at Aeolian Hall Wal mrosch and the Symphony Society’ hestra held the attention of a full jee with a Bach-Debussy programme. Bach's concerto for plano and string hestra Ernesto Consolo distinguished self as the soloist, playing with er and charm. The concert was jun with Bach's lovely concerto tn b the second movement of which tie | im obligato was played by M ky a the oboe obligato by te. Then foliowed thr William Morris's in- jew York, had Saturday, its opening any. in whioh tweniy part in of water, is pe Union Square this wee! “Broadway Jones celebrates his 190th appearance Wednesday night at George M. Cohan's. Moss & Brill and Cunningham & Fluegelman have pald $250,000 for the usive right to produce Kinemacolor pictures tn Manhat the Bronx, exclus! |tween Fourteenth stre ircle, nm, Brooklyn and the district be- and Columbus “CHILDREN HATE GASTOR Ol, UG Delicious “Syrup of Figs” best for their little stom- achs, liver and waste- clogged bowels. jertaining their Purdy was giving Jittle Theatre. Ti admirer mple stage set- y of the place charm of hey anner and her personality which migh. ot have been effective in a large audi- jorium, Her middle group consi in the Rus yy Boro: Look “back at your childhood days, Remember the phy ic that mother i - ed on—castor oil, calomel, cathartics. How you hated them, how you fought ‘lagainst taking them! With our hires it’s different, the day of harsh physic is over. We don’ forve the liver and 30 feet of bowels now; we coax them. We have no dreaded after effects. Mothers who clin; +) to the old form of physic simply don't realize what they do. ‘The children's revolt is well-founded. Their little stomachs and tender bowels are injured by them. "it your child is fretful, peevish, half sick, stomach sour, breath feverish and iky-Korsakoff, of wh! ade a sepetal atid, ramme included songs Rameau, Schubert, Jen the habanera from ° English, Carpentet try” and MacDowell ction was good, The accompanist was bel Hammond. unusually large crowd was at the Miss Purdy has Beales, her pro- etropolitan concert to bid farewetllite little system full of cold; has Leo Slezak, Who appears ou: once| diarrhoea, sore throat, stomach-ache, ore there. The tenor sang with beauty | doesn't cat or rest well—remember— gor, giving an aria from “Tue}look at the tongue: if coated, give a later. in a group of teaspoonful of Syrup of Iigs, then don't 1—Sidney Homex's | worry, because you surely willhave « Mia Lerner, planis miling child in a few hours, ith severa: numbers and Misa], Syrup of 3 being composed en- rely of luscious figs, senna and aro- {matics simply cannot be harmful. It |sweetens the stomach, makes the liver clive and thoroughly cleanses the little e nes waste-clogged bowels. large and | hours all sour bile, undigested ferment- ing food and constipated waste matter gently moves on and out of the system without Rriping or nausea, Ditecticns for children of all ages, | also for grown-ups, plainly printed on _{ the package. | By all means get the genuine. ta Fornla sang wwo 8 aor, opus 10, bh BC minor, opus 18 | MATINEE: Ask SCHELLING IN RECITAL. | your druggist for the full na yrup 1a Gioconda” for ‘se matinee per-| of Figs xir of Senna,” prepured ance at the Mccropolitan Opera) by fornia Fig Syrup Ace | use on SBatirday drew anc othe: ‘ae ity audience, 1s —__—_—___—— =| mn otherw.se o? The pope his votce and | , * and Again tn atzenauer was an eff Y’sS “a { Palirocre Dances Guacair teed in > Private !0s. tons and 4 Sh § $5 on Margarete | Laura, both | Duchene was La | Ernest Schelling #2 eltal at Carnegie ternoon before a large ‘ogramme included F, and fugue, P @ Chopin grot hms, } — 5) Q NOVAN’S arnee'e trail! ‘School for Dancing — 0 Hall 4 class lessons, $1; private lesson, #1 REMNANTS 8 under the PICK OF OUR STOCK The big SUIT OR OVERCOAT 1 5 TO ORDER Every remnant of $30 and $25 fabrice in our store goes into this sale at $15. Oestreicher 8:os. TAILORS IIS) KWAY, 26 Modest 4 mphony Or Saturday nixh serien of popul well as enthu m in its mpp! chalkowsk: y mphon; * overture were nestra numbers. Mar- m6 Elisabeth's nd Norman Wi played the Liszt principal o jerite Lemon m “Tannhausel erto in B fla the French soprano and Bedrich | cuint recital at on Si .rday night. Mme. al's most successful numbers were Ophelia & from br n jamiet” and the Arra’ bi hb A's Good for Charlie's Lady? ough Drops, Be, yee BoR-~Adt:, “FINE TIME WAS HAD BY ALL. et plat pl sal dvems and lives at No. » and last night ane ch to the annoyance yneh and his wife, who When he remonstrated MeLoughlin's guests threw a of glaraware and crockery through his wi Jow, awakening the whole houne. for police brought Serat, Len iy and Patroim ferwan, Melntyre and Milan to the ecene. The women of the party had disay- eared and the you men were leaving by the windows. Nine of the youths were caught and taken to the Harlem police station. In the ‘Harlem Police Court to-day they were finet & each, Specials GERMAN DRAPE. lined with Broadway Clothing Kings’ Silk Meveloux to the edge. Their price $75.00. My Gee Full ress | Suit, to order, 18.e° — UNITED STATES WORSTED COMPANY'S SERGES, 14 to 16 oz. in weight, lined with Broadway Cc lothing Kio lasting. ‘Their price 635. $1 price, Suit to order, 2 | 022 CORDUROYS—1 have « variety of colorings, in fine high grade cor- duroys. ‘This is the finest suit in the world for service. Broadway Cl methine Kings’ price would be 845.00 for a suit made to order; $10.00 for trousers made to order. My price, juit to order, Trousers to order, $10.00 $3.75 WOROMBO COATINGS, made by the Worombo Mills, cost this concern about $3.50 to $4.00 a yard, of Jeremiah live in the re ana SUIT SUIT FULL DRESS FULL DRESS Their price, overcoat to order, 960.00. My price, Overcoat to ; order, $ 1 0:28 WANSKUK BLUE AND BLACK CLAYS -—-This is the grade of goods ied by me 12 months in the year, and usually sold by me at a of $25.00, lined up with a fine . Tmake a special price ale, of Suit to order, $15.00 MITCHEL MANN &BRO) Close Eveni at 6 o’Clock Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. AN Ourrir ror‘1i” A WEEK fern $75 ee, $125 $150, Furnished Write for our New BOOKLET containing in- formation regarding our outfits, mailed FREE, We Pay Freight & Railroad Fare OUR LIBERAL CREDIT weg TERMS app'y alsoto Long fare Island, New Jersey and NITURE ROYAL EVRNITURE CO Fr HARLEM STORE Sines 2190 SPAVE BET IIS 2120°ST- *PRE-INVENTORY SALE frior to stocktaking we have reduced all discontinued and odd pieces of iurniture 50 per cent., $4. a week opens att, Farvaned” an account Credit sere Homes Furnished $3 Pow $50 $49.9 bi 73} H 75.0; 7.50 “ 10014 bd 99.98 F Welte tor Our New Catal Oar Credit Terms Apply Alse to Wesichester Co, are trad and price, suit to order, 40.0012 These goods can be seen in my open door- way, make your selection. Call he order. Ends of $6, $7, $8 Trouserings to Order, THE TAILOR FROM BOSTON 1431 Broadway, Corner 40th Street Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock. Saturday 10 Here 35 W. HIGH-C ra 148- Jom sontines “Gurus” Price 25¢ Specials Mystic Manufactur- ing Co. worsted ends; the finest styles in the country. Each piece with their original ticket. A Good Sanne Slonifies Bik te Digestio rs Keveptianet 1477. ee by mall from, A. Gastehuer, N. ¥. These goods used by the fine e for their $45 up suits. My , where you can the salesman and will take your 1,000 Stylés, 2.20 ee This week we offer the ved ratly red y ARLOR GRA) Nis RN RABY GRAND. mee beer ten “dain iA Aste Main Office iy Wareroome 14th St. tire Kock of Ata we ht MAW or batts TORS, 156 West 23d Street A. BT RAN, Receiver, nonpy, Sits" tae iecelven zis acter DAY EVENINGS BS ON CREDT | ROTA re | |" DIAMONDS ON CREDIT _ PASY WEEKLY OR MONTALY PAYMENTS, American Watch & Diamond Co, | _@ MAIDEN LANE, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | WATCHES 2; AYR CER mi | ‘Tel, SNOT Cort, Vio jVeERLY. game, guises Pere er ater one. /F you want your ‘‘busi- neas’’ to become the talk of the town, tell about $ Ad. it through a World “Want” 7733332 het. Sth & oth Avs, ie FOR SALE. BANKRUPT SALE Order of Recziver in Bankruptcy 6. ae RUGS, | at Prices to Profit All [bre amu yf Patt hy t of cveniag joaine and rest oh Rye Py a DE ovgume. rous—desirable ieatge recomakere’ Sale YARD WIDE TAFFETAS. Piel or repentant it, Clark's Cotton and Dressmakers’ Notions tod dering tls Salo we olfer: Clark's O, N. T. Cotton— Wide Cajlarbone-doren Collar Foundafione—th Embroideries and Laces for Dreasmakers’ Sale %-inch EMBROIDERY. FLQoncinas~ Swiss f ton—with a eres. reg: lon rh 8 fe sweat ‘be a ‘declgne— for children’ several patterns fi suitable for tinget R .@ and 8. seule vessmakery’ Gale eupro! Pi ag Bl mcs. een sons ime rhea rie Fange at tacy, i avy Ge ne, some resem: Bing Pt, Veniee A ea eee one ole 1 sipeh | EMBROIDERY PLOUNCINGS— na ssiaseck—oreat Tangs of of Insook—grea aoe a, many showte, touches that look like ae ally pretty: bee tiytes—worth Gecarenbon CLUNY AND TORCHION LACES to 2ig-tneh—new 4 9. Dressmakers’ VAL. LACES— ¥ to 1 inch—edgen and in- \ gertione—majority in matched deaigna—| 378. ‘alu COTTON LACE ALIGVBRS— Bhadow and f: white and ecr Dress BLACK LACH ALLOVERS-- Jap and shadow worth 96 | 5, Dressmakers’ Sale 77 Lawn and Pique Waiste 78] with rolled collar and chet band fine tucke— WISTS SECOND FLOOR, 25 et. Imported Collars 14! Jace gad emb y=from Plauen and Gall--round and Kobesplerre. NECKWEAR MAIN FLOOK } 49 ct. Men's Combrie Braid trim—fuil in— all wine VOUNISHINGS MAIN FLOOR. [ Shirts length = roomy Creepers. 35 ginghamn— Who Now Prepare SPRING AND SUMMER WARDROBES. 40-INCH gir te! ot ora aa 248| Spring shadeo-evening tn | 86-INCH BLACK SATIN DUCHESS. | 86-INCH BLACK ME: LIN) NEW YORK'S ‘8 SHOPPING ¢ CEN ‘TER, | -H EARN=- West of PRD Avewen, i Two Annual Sales in One Week FIRST WEEK of Dressmakers’ Sale LAST WEEK of January Sale é Everything for a Dress | MATERIAL, LININGS, NOTIONS, ETC. If You Value THE POWER OF MONEY . BUY NOW, JANUARY BALE PRICES LAST i tg ell known tema at at Scmioasre Fe ALSO FOR DRESSMAKERS’ SALE:— iD 20 INCE MESSALINES. #-INCH CREPE METEORS— and white, cream and black— Splendid draping quelity—acw reg. $1.0, Dresemakere’ Gate 35-INCH FOULARDS— Bd ‘The desirable Navy and Biack: grounds, also colors with white dots, spots and figures; usually 98, Dresemakere’ Sal NEW RIBBONS For Dressmakers’ Sale, oo pet ete! Plain or Moire inch > ea tate sane sabe ph tive colorings My-inch atin Kd, Moire wi ibbone—white raed BLACK VSLVET RIBBONS. Satin Back—One of beat makes. White, pipk, ive, tayende pehy pea.) H LININGS AND’ FLANNEL ducer Wale Deeeetee Dressmakers’ ale 1k finieh Moire Peroalines— full line of new Spring ] colors, inoluding those, demand for sheer Wool Was ela—Plain nd embroldered stripes and s See No Mail 17 et. Fashionable Satins, plain and moire taffetes, checks and) Dreadens ~ black and colors hat bows) and) trimming widths. RIBHONS ~ MAIN FLOOR, Lad Little Boys’ Overcoa tuasian and polo rt years. S CLOTUING ‘MD FIoor. 29 95 it AlkWool pene: 36 inch, 33 | ut roun thread—cadet, catawba, 146. PLoor, " : ch-new Spring combinations, t ang tank-cenitfon t1 MAIN: PLOO ae LINES— = 26 | Batre Mine Petticoats... 12 | 10 ct. Yard Wide 8 Denote Morning Specials Lamu far the Claabe! Wl Soon Be Memories, WEEK—Come To-morron. inch —Menehed 108 MMs. nens ener BM Mane ng Bishan i @ inch undleached—worth %...... BM wn pv D hace emsatbigs: pia Soft finish, but full weight’ Full rich lustre, soft che neuse a See ak fin ag pon 1.00] fiaisn—sott clinging ually t 68 iy 7 ‘Dress "fal worth 4, Drecsmakere’ Sale, . reg. 01.00, makers’ Gate, Piriabepalectd before hernming. PILLOW CASES. Will Wash Heaviere—Reg. HBMATITCHED SHERTS— us0—werth .64. -“———_-_—__--e t Reg. Crochet Bea Spreaia.. 08 ae Crodhet Spreads.......0.0 1 ine Cqmfortables... Cd 4 Persian Top Comfortapies. *s 1 Cad # - od ae 3 @---— ----—e g | Cambrie Drawers. | Cambrie and Muslin Deawers @ 148 Nainsoo’ ee Dainty etytes.. re we” 14! Princess Sie White, re a” al jainsook Princess Stipe. 3 pc, Bridal Sets... Bx. #1 Br, Sise Night Dresses, Children's Muslin Drawere— 9 oR] 4 to 14 yee. ID Children's Sed 1 to 6 yrs. 20 7 to 16 yre. oo BT All mor: with rim ces, embroite: ies, mee @ daintiest daliions, > ~ MORNING SPECIALS.-To-morrew, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying. quantities restricted. )_or Telephone Orders. tof stripes, checks, sortment o! taure and dote—light and Prd row vase ‘Danas rapaics— paras = patient * ct. Merceriand Demesho— Bienchedetine range of LINENS Mar’ bay New parecer destgne— Hen" “Cruolormny—nasmenyr, | Wes et. Linen Te 17 tach... @ Bleached—heavy: choee Ww. TOWRLLLINGS MAIN Ape 5: LAST DAYS of the ¥