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Of the Js agin yap tO, sang Rawling. ROM @ busy week-end in the mu- Symphony ih serelithend at @aeen Hall yesterday @enld have first mention, because of BREAKS A COLD IN A FEW HOURS WITHOUT QUININE |: First dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves all grippe % Nast: ols raanise, waren wick ness, feverishness, sore Piece Cad Comp 26 cents at dru; Mitchell The Tailor’ Taal ee ee Ge which was held solely for the purpose of criticism, brought forth the followi: tion: Peg advertised prices as low as $8.75 hurt our business?’ re aca cre answer to the above question, in substan t. a ‘calloring bustiaeess volume of of which f odie ey regener necessary. Selling suits at a pies § aslowas the doing away with the natural accumulation of Fated misery. ‘the appearance as soloist of Emilio de Gogorsa, the husband of Emma Eames, who was one of his most in- terested listentrs. He sang the sere- nade from Mozart's “Don Gi nt” and the serenade from Berllos's “La Damnation de Faust,” and the Ma senet air, “Promesse de Mon Avenir,” in fine voice and with captivating manner, We did not need Mr. Dam- Tosoh's proving nod to assure us of Mr. de rza's merit. The pro- gramme for the orchestra embraced the Berlioz wetkics nie Fantastique,” fugue, orchestrated by Pierne. ‘was a crowded house that wa: sparing of enthusiasm. Meanwhile, at Carnegie Hall, Mr. BStransky was presenting an eclectic mme to the subscribers to the Let ea Ho led the orchestra hon: it and Lisst'’s “Hungarian Rha: No. 1, Florence the soloist in the Mendelssohn violin concerto, Ferruccio Busoni was the attraction at the Metropolitan Opera House con- cert last evening. It wag the pianist's first appearance this season and a audience welcomed him and enjoyed his artistic playing to the utmost, He gavo Weber's “Konzertstuck,” Liszt's arrangement of “Erikonig” and the Rigoletto fantaisie, and also pleased | I the crowd with several encores. Anna Case sang an aria from “Traviata” and three songa, responded to two MI Raymonde Delaunois 4 | also gave three songs, two of them by soreness and stiffness. PE a a it, own and cx ‘ Tt acts Debussy. The other soloist of the hee ay Luca Botta, gave ssa Ag Mar” “La Donne e Mobile” the iprevvies from Andre C! lester. Mr. Hageman led the orchestra, whose rom with Mr, Busoni was especially ine. Miss Geraldine Fararr has recov- ered from her indisposition, and fn night will sing the title rol world’s Hor opera, jadame Sans Gene,’ Metropolitan Opera House. remiere of Glord How to Get Rid of a Bad Cough. A Home-Made Remedy That ; Will Do It Quickly. 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Pi Ml: HARARE, sem ETHEL baie i ‘ile LYCEUM. 235 Elsie Ferguson in Hubert Henry Davies’ play, Outcast oreies KLAN “WATCH YOUR St “SEP. Mr, @ Mra, Vernon Castle, Frank OANSE ve FOLLIES hes in the 4-Act Play, x ois rf NER The Silent Vole k oe, We Sista? fren, yy CHATTE: ERTON in AMUSEMENTS. |HIPPODROME| Mammoth Winter} ee hon A ha “A real circus and |e geod indeed.” ra. how cee plenoure to New Ame ze ace tn the evMhiane et Sour ehh tof barat W 6 maT HE ss MeyRy by ie n ‘| /ILUNGTON = 748 Bees. | Wille * Bros, Comet te to.” 5 an ‘ateon Co, ee iS. ee over my stock every so rants his cosltetsar | roe to my door with the when purchased to acquainted with me. is as large as mine, elimination of waste Seer accomplishes two things— rt ends and completely turn- building a customer at a price which war- of customers that I sell $15, $18 and $20 orders in the bus: bility of buying a suit for a price ‘of $8.78 oF $8.75 or out a season, he finds to his surprise that he “Regarding a was accustomed to twi three On 7 poh ging my store as a stranger, he Langu A sonadyd Sores et Heueh for: stock and the variety of styles which SPECIAL German “‘ y onald spetiel Drees Suit to order, l carry. He found when he he had the to the fact of my enormous t his suit ideas and Aa lnowie edge worked into it as fine as any tailor in the country could produce, because, no matter how low in price a suit may be that is signer in ordered of me, the patte: by which it is cut are ened by J, Caul Macdonald, the highest-priced de- the count: It is a custom cutters and designers J. r Tex me eo gather my Fr once a month at the banquet table, where criti- ciems and b for. one of my employees asked usiness betterment talks are answers a question that me ane many customers have su; “a of my salesmen ap of my stores would be pleased to go into details on this matter with any customer who would be in‘ Overcoats . MIT CHEL ea Uncalled for terested. (Signed) MITCHELL The Tailor- Sale of Ends. 1 have Hom aitiey tare act cee rom a my at it ed them here in Oy bs New York stores. Nor 0 yard of these was bought t: unde: 8, $18, and’ $20, and are suerenteed absolutely all wool or worsted. Most of them have ‘enough cloth to make ik gray, blue Sed cette tolstincs Oa take ing stock I find too many ends. Lintend to start the spring sea- oe with brand new fresh epee Blue serges, Globe ck ‘unfinished worsteds and Standish worsteds included. Take Your Pick—Suit or Overcoat to Order °8.75: ly honest belief is that these wit? cannot be bought within $15.00 of this price in this town, and [ guarantee to every man ordering one of these suits at a price of $8.75, to wit, if you can purchase this same cloth within $5.00 more of this price, | posi- tively guarantee to refund you the $8.75 you paid for your suit or deliver to you the suit absolutely (Signed) MITCHELL The Tailor. °5.00 THE TAILOR From Boston genus free, oY : pit ig Fron och Be. Evenings, 8.20, West, 4301 St. ves, Mats, Wed. (Vop.) REPUBLIC Bea & hla kes, 6.15, GLOBE Aion, MONTGOMERY &! STONE Hello Broadwayl=j" hut? CANDLER Mihai ON TRIAL $9,006 PARKS: Ss ose. ne + Half Price E Noe ifedur, 39 HYPOCRITES sb ar es Fe THEATRE 27th ST. GARDEN Madison Avenue Commencing To-day (Monda: At 2, 3.30, a 230 P.M. , RST PRESENTATI: ihe ‘Only Authentic Motion Poturee of the Brecr Bome # (ier, man Scene, GERMAN SIDE ez me WA Victory “a qernan Viewry, * Showing Ly EY b de ae Finds titeateet BiSurse of the ist itr dos PRICES, 15c, 25¢, 35c HAMMERSTEIN’ ) aah ag k ep ¥. tie, Dave Pergusct. ree. "Atco and 6 vthers, OLUMBIA ™y,, Burlesque ¥*',,, GIRLS ,9%, MOULIN ROUGE ALURRAY rm L. Thea. aug mt t S142 ATs. FRENCH MODELS Ssisxs.-%¢5, ITAGRAPH °: “hola nn a UNG & aii ea f Broadway. INE ay, {| CLEVER ONES OLYMPIC tet. MAT. DAILY CITY BELLES™ Rg, REIROFOLITANGBLE OFERA HOUS Stand rE sna omcls 1a Mi: Mary I: BROOKLYN _nMUSEMENTS. 5 dag HOUSE, Eh iyn (Grice We Deteee batter” “THE SECRET” Panne ae ‘h pate of Bixee” =, “Te-Day.” day & Fulton Mts.\Mal Tel, Main Inds lias, MONTE CARLOGIRLS Every Senter—Twe Pus Concerts. & fet.. 25 a hie Ditaby i LUXURY” cues), Next Week ‘J! OCENT,"' with Pauline Vroserits ric | WORLDS “Widt ‘olo¥! atts recs +8 THE LAW tf, LAND sights poorer oh que LOEW'S NEW YORK PROGRAMME CHANGED DAILY—100 & 18e, * i ACT CTORS’ NB IT S| S0c, 78c and $1.00 Ph an aes = __ Stuyv. iT “Down | AWEEKCY CONGR Bint Mee ‘Open nies, ante Wee ont ONLY Covers; 84 poser § L = yume. 1 “DIAMONDS ON CREDIT RABY WEEK OR) Wa Dia ey DIAMONDS ‘ON ‘CREDIT Best value In this city, tag Diamond & Watch p Con “35 Maiden Lane, Phone 243 Joho, E AMONDS sce WATCHES SS be finely ge sats eee ; , Finger Print Expert joat for inat sata feoaargs Age Minion ag Salary. Py 200 8 year, Building, ‘aenhatten, a sent by mail on receipt of 4c. stampa, MUNICIPAL, SE}, fRRVIO® HANKS DENTIST 892 Glath Ave. between 20th & Bim Ste, 27 years on Sixth Avenue “OLD FRIENDS ARE BEST." Sets from $10. Extracting free. Gold Crowns from $5. Mt WANTED. ire cern walle ceorer ug ay uteregt i eli eaeebe met er be a le! |Full sise—worth $1.29. _ | Women’s Brassieres— =| Linen Towels— ry theaght |. IT WINS—IT WINS—IT |! CASH started the Ball a-rolling. ENERGY pushed it along. But! TWO eevad SALES IN ONE WE JANUARY SALE-—LAST WEEK! DRESSMAKERS’ SPRING § All Can Shere Ite Bencfite! A yearly sale in which we give D othere an opportunity to Now Sita 8 Dress Goods, New Cotton | end ol WINS _| ENTHUSIASM—BIG STOCKS—BIG VALUES| ries for « dress at Et 1 Reg it win as against all other White Sales. Prices Made Spectally Low for the 0 | 22%! Jenuary Sale—Last Week WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR Only a few days morein which to apply your Underwear needs....New goods are added constantly so that assortments are just sh good as at the opening of |. the Sale. CORSET CO’ round Meck ewide e and ribbon—value CORSET CvERS: Munai fancy value eMae embry, ince CORSET ERS—Nainsookh— colnty, embroideries, lace bbon—usuall 9 CORSET COVERS—N orate yokes of Val. fine emb's and ribbon— PRETICOATS— Cambie or crepe— wide em’: lace —va ey Ty PETTICOATS—1 with laces or COMBINATIONS—Lace and em! Wy 50 combined—ribbon run—reg. COMBINATIONS—Nainsook—Corset cover and skirt or drawers— emb'y or lace and inserte— ribbon run—worth $1.00...+++ 08 com BINATI: ONB—Nainsook—daintily ‘im'd with laces or 4m! skirt oF drawere—value ‘tis 39.. 4 COMBINATIONS—Nainsook—yoke, drawers or skirt ela ly ‘im'a with emb'y m: h laco— ja mR Mimi, emb'y c nee DRESSES—aoft finish muslin round, V or high neck—tucks, lace or emb'y—value .66 NIGHT DRESSHS—Nainsook ont muslin—with lace, ete.; usually .98.. mee Pe sloth or SIZE NIGHT DRESSEB— BTualinround, V or high neck— emb'y and tucks—value .65. EXTRA SIZE NIGHT DRESSKS— Muslin—V or ae *F eivneeyy’ and inserte—value .08......++ OT EXTRA SIZE CORSET pees High neok, tight fitting Lonsdale musiin—44 to bust— value .35 vee AD EXTRA SIZE CORSET COVERS— v ae voune neck—emb'y and lace trim—to 62 bust—reg. Zz DRAWERS— THEM, HAE MAVEN car 48 regularly .' COMFORTABLES, SPREADS January Sale—Last Week. No Mail or Telephone Ordem, Heavy and Light ight, eign Comfortables—tu Pulls ee Biikoline~ fig’ plain back—-worth Covere filled—BSilkoline, ey filled worth $2.98..8ale 2,20 Bedapreads—% sise— rogular .O8......+seene0 fale 67 fale 1.00 Full sise—worth $1.69..,..fele 1.25 JANUARY SALE SPECIALS FOR TODAY & TOMORROW No Mail or Telephone Order, |" Regularly $4.9 | Cream or black—| w‘iinings and combina- {lune of flesh color chiffon—various Henteal models having fancy bvtton | And velvet ribbon trimmings. New White Regularly $1.69 Vol | long #! | and lec Hegularly $1.00. Bizes 32 to 46—buat clu firm cambric-—l trim'd—open front or back, Women’s Corsets— wul Pa yay Oe Uke to ‘d0- white’ coutil-— medium and low bust-—long and medium hips—straight and tapering. “40x37—pure) ak borders Reg. 49—Jan. Bale. Huck. °19x39-~ Damask, lnen—hematitched=-dai with and without initial wreath, THE FOLLOWING PROVE that Values like these bfing Success: Silk Shadow Lace Blouses) 9 77 $5.98 Aremare |] 29 ct. White Madras Shirtings No other house will mateh these quotations | for new goods of equal quality, = FASHIONABLE SILKS For Dressmakers’ Sale 40-inch Fine Crepe Meteors Ere oh, ule ol a a at CHARMEUSE #-INCH CREPE DE CHINES Regularly .98 and §1,.26— jeer , Hoe This tabrio te 20 nioh—overy’ furtaee er comment | this Pag ogg we Incluaing er svoning avy Tf via hite, ivory, or ‘RIPE TUB SILKS peers, * GS Batgeordinary varie fete }.04 SS INCH COLORED ft feotreene a variety flere Batthehip Gray Wistaria Marine, Men's Wear Blue and Black No Mall or Telephone Orders. fee This Mvening's Journal ov Gtotie fo 9 Seseit Great Vebsth te tbiean —___L» CLARK’S COTTON and DRESSMAKERS’ NOTIONS During this Sale we offer Clark's 0, N. T. Cotton— Limit, Prot dott No "Mei "Se aelapces Onder, Lao } Bapting Cotten—s00 0 ree— beset aM fase du tess SASH AND MILLINSRY Bi Seating, plate or Mott —sross Gnap Fastenere—gros Inside Dress Belting—1 4 -in.—10-yd, penal dt-gnah Vrcash Vote ome baa | Faageeis Or Crepe Veil 46-inch Irish and French Dress Linens—desirable weaves—69 ct. quality— Dresemahers’ 90-inch waits? Jipene extra f! manufacture sort Hite 19 i aualty— Dresamakers’ 36-inch Pure iriae dnenp medium wel, ile, met 24 yaa. wide—dependal ity; also a% yds. wide— worth ies ent! sos Ane bier, 29 ct. Mere’s’d Damashe—89 inch, Pure white—neat LINENS —MAIN Fi 40 & 50 ct. Boys’ Pajamas... ‘Striped ig err ° Porgales—well madi rss 32° Inch—aoft fini wore ev / blouses, dresses, boys’ | $1.99 Siso 3 ay ‘oops—MaiN FLOOR, . Striped Crepe de Chines, rd wide—all tlk— good colors. SILKS—MAIN FLOOR, 98 ct, All-Woel shable— 1431 Broadw. =. OPEN EVENINGS TILL Fi SATURDAY 10 O'CLOCK 119-121 Nassau St. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 7 SATURDAY ® O’CLOCK Fe) lasnen “ta anufecturing 60 inch—cardinal, rnet, ight and dark browns, mahogany, navy and bieck. DI ‘GOODs—MAIN FLOOR, & Renaissance Tea Cloths — |% 05 — terns. Reg. $4. i tmvian. fe Bale 38 eel | Deep lace boi various ‘pal nnd Lace Doilies— arth Sole. SS ere PATENT PERSONALS. BOGAB TATE &