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Genuine Standish Worsteds, right weight fof all-year wear. , $35, $40. the same cloth FRE MITCHELL i 1431 Broadway Cor. 40th Street Open Evenings Till 9 Saturday 10 o’Clock These goods are all wool and auvchahonenined with silk. The same cloths are sold by high- priced tailors at $25, I make your suit to order and present you with an ore pair of aes of |$] 9.50 Uncalled-for —— just the thing to match out | 75 an odd coat or vest, Globe Black Unfin- ished Worsted, from the GlobeWoolen Millsof Utica, N. Y., the balance of their black cloths which I pur- chased from the commission house 25 per cent. lower than any tailor or clothier in the country. They are the cloths that would be used by high-priced tailors in and suits. My price, including an extra pair of trousers FREE, 12.50 $15, $18, $20 Overcoats, ready to wear out. Blue chinchilla, plaid backs and fancy coatings, some $g:00 as low as........... e Tailor FROM BOSTON 119-121 Nassau Street Open ‘Evenings Till 7 Saturday 9 o’Clock AUTOMOBILES. Jan. 2 to 9 Closes Saturday Night Grand Central PALACE | Admission 50c. 10 A.M. to 10.30 P.M. are Ae: by an evorfiowing audience was shown in no unstinted measure. Dr Muck, Mr. Kreister and the whole body of Leonid were made to share the menerous Mr, Krelster long ago, in the eati- mation of musicians and reviewers, established his place as a master vio- linist. His recent recital showed that his skill as a player, his musidieaship, his taste and his understanding are appreciated by the general public. It is necessary only to gay, therefore, that last night he maintained fulty his deserved reputation. Of the its, too, of Dr. Muck and his orchestra in, the pronouncement of these familiar compositions what may be sald save that the tone, the Pression, the sonority and the semble which have made this band famous throughout the world were maintained at their highest? Dr. Muck's programme for the third matinee concert to-morrow, different as to contents, is of the same quality, with Mr. Kreisler again the soloist. Emmy Destinn inetead of Johanna Gadsk! was Elsa, and Basi! oe eas { aot Ge Tohengrin ak it the wy ion of “1 in” at the Metropolitan Opera Hoese last night. as ree ee nie ta he ones wee Bee, meditated, the second was because of a ta neath of Mr. Braun, Bott singers juitted themselves well. Mr. Gattl-ce ‘Casazsa would be wise to the King to dismount before ee in the last po SER ie ni by the om lamented Putaam ignoe 1 will spare ce as well as of Test of the cast Lee 3 M Ober, Jacques Ui Hermann Weil and ‘Arthur Middleton. Mr, Herts conducted @ good performance before an audience none too large) Cordelia Lee gave @ violin recital (o wend Ee) Theatre yesterday after- ler programme consisted of irae ayeapaaate and Serietions, 's “Symphonie Si rn ‘ug- nant’s toeelegd and allegro, Kreis. ler’e price Viennois” and “Tam- bourin Chinois,” and two caprices by ae oh Miss Lee, who has a good ence, showed no little tech- nicl dail, but, her ability to perform falls short of her appreciation. She was at her best in the Pugnani com- position. As always, the piano ac- companiments of Coenraad V. Bos were a delight. There was much ap- Plause from a well filled and Miss Lee was to add extra numbers. ——~——- Out of Work, He Ends Life. Giuseppe Le Manttina, ill and out of work, went into the kitchen of dis heme, No, 233 East Seventy-third Street, at 6 o'clock this Hevgoved and shot himself A doctor from Brecetica i Gaid Le Manttina or ie m Hospital said Hosea killed. AMUSEMENTS. 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