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CTY’S RIGHT TO TAX 'NATONAL BANK STOCK Suits for $40,000,000. | WASHINGTON, Des, 2—The United Btates Gupreme Court to-day upheld the Tight of the ‘Tax Commissioners of New and trust company stock. The litiga-|1y op. fm the American Exchange and Chemi- cal National Banks of New York, ap- “Kustice “Pitney, for the Supreme t, announced its opinion that there no such conflict. : Saves Suits Involving Over $40,000,000, hi Amoskeag Savings Bank began ified on 100 sh nae and sixty shares of Chemical joel stock, The wavings bank nal *ank stock should “not be taxed than any other moneyed oa against the stoch | savings had debts to Pesources this would have freed it pm tax entirely. he city contended that tze act of favor of other banks, and that it had « ht to tax all bank stocks on @ This contention won in every urt, and was the basis of yester- the tax on bank stocks y the city amounted to The amount collected in|’ 9, @ last twelve years exceeds $40,000,- . ail of Which might have been made pect to auitn for recovery if the de- fon had gone against the city. eThe city is not alone concerned in decision, but the entire State. An erage of thirty suits a year are ught against the taxing of bank ok. OR. KNABE ENGAGED TO ALLEGED SLAYER Ind, Dec, 2—The William B. Crate & system of wronging forth a charge of un- et against Ephraim of he State, late yes- térday, at the teal of Dr. Craig for the rder of Dr. ne Knabe, hus restrained, when the jury was valled §=Inman “sald the Prosecution uld show that two witnesses of vital tance to the State's case had deen ced beyond the court through the tafluence of the accused man. ¢ re will be no direct proof of an ment between Dr. Craig and Dr, but circumstances will be whelming in that direction,” he few days before the woman's @eath, Inman said, there were signs & break between the two, but he uted the idea that Dr. Knabe had | ted suicide. ee ee LID ON NEW YEAR'S EVE. men will pray | laces where elebrants gather, according @n announcement at th ting of Baptist minis IMPORTED FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER ess of Constipation quickly be overcome by Mlonzaleys ha: | Adolfo Hetti, frat violin; Aifred Pochon, second violin; Ugo Ara, viola, and Iwan D'Archambeau, ‘cello, are Whose taste In selection a ekill in Presentation are of rari They played last night, York to tax national bank stock on &@/ning, Schubert's posthumous parity with State bank, savings bank |D minor with fine intelligenci tion has been under way since 198, when | hess and crispness of execution. At the the Amoskeag Savings Bank of Man-|¢"4 they presented in the fulness of its ¢hester, N. H., as the owner of stock {Chr Haydn's quartet in D major.) Constance Purdy, Pochon and Mr. D'Archambe: @ new suite for violin and peated from the action of the Tax Com-| Emanuel Moor which was missioners 6¢ New York City on the| though the approval of udie ground that the State law conffloted | went more to the players than to the with the Federal statute. work. The Kaufman Qua F je present case began in 19% when | to ot ‘gttention. an At the end came the! recital at Aeolian Hall this afterno ry n att uit }Schumann quintette for plano and/3 o'clock. iF the recovery of a tax of 1 per cent: letrings with Laeta Hartley the assisting | of American Ex- artist. Between the two, Fri In First Concert! By Sylvester Rawling. omposer'a daughter, Zoe | iste” He will pardon us for a bit Another large and enthusiastic audl- reciation in Hurope, {Cast was the same as at the first por- © over and the|formance of the work this season, In- into thelr own, [cluding Olive Frematad as Kisa, Mar- garete Ober as Ortrud, Jacques Urius in the title part and Herman Well an ‘Telramund, Mr. Hertz conducting. ‘ ombination The Russian Music Society of New Tork has been organized to secure reciprocity in music between America and Russia. The best of Russian music {a to be interpreted here, and the best ace. the begin- appreciation and captivatiny iN it~ cnmivating eh of American music t# to be presented in that all American m i + Cont erat, who has 6, No. 6& Between the two, Mr. | spent years studying in Russta, ts the secretary. “Faust” is to be sung in English for the first time to-night ‘at the Century Opera House. “Louise,” which had been scheduled for next week, will have to be postponed by the week beginning Save the second | Dec. 30, because Iaiame Butterfly” will The programme began | 0° BeXt week's bill, American -Quartet” in which was well played| young Canadian violinist, is break A CORRECTION=A notice in thie “yeu __THE EVENING WORLD, _ | Flonzaleys type, made the text to read Josef Hofmann, “the greatest of plan- Arena's lectures by their Broan A bch ell ; avers a vantly, PAderewski playing only on Saturday, and directness are vastly |i. would be an impertinence to let the HE Flonzaley Quartet gave the very almplic T : in 3 { Aeolian Hall iast night befo at his martyr-like attempts | °*t &° Uncorrected. jarge audience. Time was, not #0 ‘ ——— long ago, when the four expert musi- 4 clans Who represent the organization Decison of U. S. Supreme }foundea by E. J. de Coppet of New York, got only a cold shoulder here and ' Court Averts Possibility of Pia to find the F Happily those Shots Fired at Daring Bargiars. PATCHOGUE, 1. 1, Dec, 2—Blue ence enjoyed “Lohengrin” at the Metro-|Point Inn, a popular all year round politan Opera House last night. The |resort, burglars at 3 o'clock this morning, t It should have read “one of the With the master (Special u» The Evening World.) was entered by three Ruasia to correct the =a a hoa R \oayont cannot de] Arriy Boteay's Ready Relic 9 es i Sieout throat and chest until the concert of the People's Symphony Club's | borrowed from the Boston Opera Com- | im ‘Rae's i,t ates oer season at Cooper Union last night before | Pany tn time. move ao etl trety| Kathicen Partlow, th [apace pore St nse te Wad. A orctuse cervceetton vil ; im the morning the “cold” RADWAY & CO., NEW YORK Continuing To-morrow Their Annual December Sale of Bonwit TELLER & Co. Furs At Decisively Large Price Reductions = The annual Bonwit Teller sale of Furs has become known as the most important event in fur selling of the , season. The fur coats concerned mark the highest standard of belay, sarviphe ae supple models designed on graceful draped, straight or mandarin inches long, while the fur sets describe every trend of fashion. Hudson Seal Coats 85.00 Trimmed French Seal Coats........... ....55.00 68.00 85.00 Collars of Skunk, Fitch, Ermine, Chinola or Leopard. Trimmed Caracul Coats..............sceeee eee eees Collars of Chinchilla-Squirrel, Bluinb or Fitch Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats.............eeeeeeees 55.00 85.00 110.00 145.00 Collare of Fitch, Skunk, Mole, Chinola or Ermine. 100.00 125.00 42.50 55.00 Trimmed Baby Caracul Coats..............cseeeeee Collars of Fitch, Skunk, Penna or Chinchilla-; se Fur Lined Motor Coats............ Wicalyeuveses sisien ele Scarfs ZOO asi aicnearaenenoneny Natural Raccoon......... 10.00 18.50..............44. Scotch Mole........... ..Hudson Seal... "Silver Kit Fox.. This Will | Help! 576 Men’s & Young Men’s Warm Overcoats, $11.25 $15, $18 and $20 Grades “Can't wait any longer,’’ ‘I must lighten my stock. put out. ‘*Let us see them,”’ we said. He showed them to us. 27 different patterns in keracy cloths, chinchillas, cheviots and American- loomed Shetlands; blues, browns, dark grays, mixtures, some with plaid backs; some with belts in back; some with shawl collars; knee length and ulster length coats; single and double breasted; sizes 33 to 42 chest. We took them and we shall sell them as we bought them, at $11.25 vee instead of 15, $18 and $20. ‘omorrow, Wednesday, in the new store for men. JOHN Broadway, Fourth Avenue Eighty to Tenth Street said a large manufacturer of overcoats.” " I don’t want to cheapen them b them around. And I would prefer not to split up this lot Will you take them at about their cost to make?” Broadway, corner Eighth, WANAMAKER offering want to TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1913. _ Ph froth se e Christmas iano Store “This wonder, which my soul hath found, This heart of music in the might of sound, Shall forthwith be the share of all our race And like the morning gladden common space.” The Legend of Jubal. Some day, music will ‘‘be theshare of all ourrace,”’ when all the people realize that it is easier to raise roses on thistles than to get ea music out fe of a cheaply-built piano. : Only good pianos will be § sought when that time comes [iif about; and only good pianos will be built. Today, ready for Christ- mas buyers, in the WANA- MAKER Piano Salons, are k the newest models of five of America’s oldest and best pianos and the incomparable ANGELUS player-pianos. Their prices are reasonably fixed, the same to all. Chickering and Chickering-Angelus Schomacker and Schomacker-Angelus Emerson and Emerson-Angelus Lindeman and Lindeman-Angelus Knabe and Knabe-Angelus i —not old pianos or player-pianos. —not alluring-encased counterfeits. These pianos—39 styles—and player-pianos—19 styles—are —not discontinued styles or left-overs. 1 —not instruments that have gone begging at their first prices. —not instruments in which the poor, thin spirit of music originally put in has shriveled through months or years of weary waiting to be wanted. Plo! are NEW pianos and player-pianos; ents in which constant progress toward an Yul des set the pure gold of an ineffable tone, and the per ability to express it. For $220—on monthly ents, if desired —we sell a piano—the LINDEMAN, one style— that has borne the same name over 75 years. For $325 we sell the newest model—one style—of the EMERSON piano, of which a man in Nevada writes— “T have a piano, upright, made by the Emerson | Co.,, over 60 years ago. The instru- ment is in perfect condition, has a sweet, soft tone, and right today I would rather have it than a five hun red dollar piano made from (sic) other firms.” r $400 we sell a piano—one style of the SCHOMACKER- ot an earlier model, of which a woman in Connecticut writes— “I am a teacher and nist; have used one of the SCHOMAC. jg _ pod d five years, and tt certai: speak very y highly bey: wear. The tuners speak of it.” For $500 we sell the CHICKERING and the KNABE upright, ig style of each. For $585 w a player - piano — the LINDEMAN ANGELUS: one yen utmost limit of tone, quality of material, t of case design, and player-piano perfection rt at the present oe of development of piano bo baling, offer at $585. Pianos the tone and quality of which are to music- lovers what the happiness of children with their toys a on Christmas Morning is to fathers and mothers. if you want to make your family this Christmas-time the greatest gift a man can make, —if you want real music in your home, —if you want lasting music, —if you want to invest your money wisely and safely, —get one of the 58 instruments on the WANAMAKER Roll of Honor. A small first payment, the balance in smaller monthly payments will bring the e instrument you select to your home. any day you wish. SUNDAY WORLD’S “TO LET” ADS. Simplify Home-seeking by Saving Time, ‘Temper and Tramping. Selection had. best Broadway and Ninth Street made now. Delivery Piano Salons, Firet Gallery, New Building.