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—— Thibaud Returns By Sylcester Rawlizg. ANY were the attractions of yes. terday in the muste world, baty first in importance ot {ts novolty, was the viol of Jacques Thibaud Hall in the afternoon. It is ten years since Mr. Thibaud was heard here, and many have been the excuses of his friends and admirers for his failure to return to Meanwhile a crop of aspirants fu le and the bow at eollan, if was time for Mr. ‘TY his @kill before us once nore If he wished to maintain a place in our est!- mation for the succession to the only one oF two living masters. H ed. If something more of might have been welcomed, hi at least, combined 4 lovely tone and « Jy fine technique with unmistakable viril- ity. His programme included the Bach chaeonne for violin alone, i phoale Espagnol,” a Chauason and Saint-Saen alse.” He was loudly acc large end a distinctly mus! Maurice Lafarge was his accompanist at the plano. ibaud to display ¥ JULIA CULP, DUTCH SINGER, IN RECITAL AT CARNEGIE. Julia Culp, the accomplished Dutcho| @inger of German lieder, returned to ua yesterday afternoon and gave @ re- cital in Carnegie Hall that drew o large audience. She has been heard in better voice, perhaps, but her art wal never better. A Schubert group th: began with with “Heimliches Lieb and ended with “Nacht und Traume” was followed by a Brahms group, of which “Sonntag” and “Der Schmied” stood out. Then came four old English songs, “Drink to me only wit eyes,” “Early one morni roaming” and “Away, ‘Mame. Culp's diction the end there was a thas included “Der Ai Mutter.” Coenraad V. Bos, at the Plano, showed again his great skill as QB @ocompanist. ., KITTY CHEATHAM PRESENTS NEW GROUP OF CRADLE SONGS. @ Kitty Cheatham, at the last of her holiday matinees at the Lyceum Theatre yesterday afternoon, presented more than a dozen new things, How she finds time, with her’ busy winters in America and her equally busy summers im Europe, to discover them and to study them is a marvel, and her audi- . ences—in America, at least—will persist in demanding the old favorites, The con- @equence is that Miss Cheathdm’s en- tertainments in New York extend for mere than two and a half hours, and Bobody but @ train-racked suburbanite will go away until the last ounce of Mies Cheatham’s energy is exhausted im added numbers, Miss Cheatham's ohief novelty of yesterday was @ collec- \ tem of cradle songs from Holland, Russia, France, Greece, Germany and Finland. The Russian examples by Moussorgeky held such a strain of sad- Gees and pathos that it was a relief to hear our own Ethelbert Nevin's “Mighty L'ak a Rose.” Little Shepherd” and Edwim Milton Royle's “Don't Be What om Ain't” were among the host of iemiliar things. Flora MacDonald, Miss Cheatham’s wonderfully eympathetic ac- | pompanist at the piano, was made by Mies Cheatham to share with her in the applause. CARUSO AND BOR! CHARM getting of the Abbe Pre tory, got its second h season at the Metropolitan , leet night before another overflowing audience. The performance was alto- ther admirable. Car ux, had overcome th fave detracted from his singing during n days and was at his best, Borl, as Manon, a delight to 1 as to ear, carried the house ely, Besides, in the cast, were ms, taut; de Segurola, as Geronte; M Ouchene, Bada, Ananian and Ri Mr, Polacco conducted with fervor. b The “Winner” of the Glidden Tour 475 With Complete Electric Equipment, The Practical Car 1 OK 8 MODRIS AY ROOMS, Vletz Selling A Agency, 1599-1601, cee Y, Woh excellent artists as Scott!, as Les- WINNIPEG, Man., seventy-fve when a barge on whi ing the Fraser River B. C., foundered Saturday, was brought here by Angelo Pugilese, @ railway! nis gon te'ephoned him from New Or-! laborer, tion Department. Pugliese escaped were all injured, .To Take His Pleo ARE DROWNED, | \" With Violinists, 25 RESCUED FROM FOUNDERED BARGE ~~ Small Craft Wrecked in Cross- ' ing the Fraser River, © British Columbia. News that drowned were crova- r Fort George, Jan. 6, who reported to the Immigra- ye that the twenty-five who The tragedy occurred in British Columbia, west of Fort George. MAE AUN ey a LIEBE i WH. coLtich * ACADEMY 9%," What Happened t: Park Bits Ee, gots Seontlonss | WHITE SLAVE ta Pugilese cays a change in the location havo been heavy, 4; cotton holdings, Henry Warten, one of of the work necessitated the crossing i] of the Fraser, The hundred taborers put away ftom shore whit dashed to piece of the torrent. a A ROOSEVELT WEDDING. WASHINGTO: Jonn FE a first cou Mra, Bait married here r B, Roosevelt, the bridegroom's ‘brother The bride is a sister of Mra R. B. Roosevelt, It was John §. Hoosevelt’s second marriage, He is a New York lawyer. oe FORTUNE GONE, ENDS LIFE. Alabamiam Shoots tf Whee Told of Lonses in Cotton. ATHENS, Ala., Jan, 6.—An hour after Jeans that brokers had sold out his the wealthiest men in this part of the State, shot and killed himself here. 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Here. WE ADVISE EARLY SELECTIONS. > JANUARY SALE SPECIALS for To-morrow. : No 0400 or Telephone Orders. <i eres Gee. 1.00 Yard wide Musline HOSIERY EXCEPTIONAL PRICE ADVANTAGES Result in Savings for Every Member of the Family NOTE—SALE PRICES ARE FOR NEXT THREE DAYS ONLY, 69 | noxe’ ana Giri Continuotion of Notion Sa'e! Standard Qualities at Cut Prices! —_—_———— MORNING SPECIALS—Tomerrew, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent denlera buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Televhone Orders al ‘are Shadow Lace Blousse Ss eS Weat of Fifth Avenue variety. A Dress Linens—Ramie and plain. beret Tasiee—Volue, Lawns, Dimi in ‘tan New York's daintiest and it attractive Cotton Dress Fabrics for 1914- EARLY SEASON VALUES Printed Cri Volles. ted ‘pe Women’ phar p nd Black shloned~mmedium he 74 cium age | 80 heavy and ai heel and ene ws. cast ote Suitings —a6 inch we ‘orate finlah-—crupe ofteat- garnet. brow bi nel prown. navy and binck, MILNER THIMD emb'd_ net ream and. 6 WiittweShoonD naom 49 ct, Babies’ White Shirts Y Fr 's Cashmore Gloves, ..... Fleoced Mned—I~<las: and brown. GLOVEA—MAIN FLOOR,