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Pay. it : LEXIN INGTON, ° itd ety Mate, ‘Tomy “LITTLE PEGGY 0’ MOORE” t * Te, , | play, is a pure! | ——-_-_—>— Russian ’ Cellist, Godowsky, and ‘Two Girl Singers: By Sylvester Rawling. | iF’: FR concerts, each beginning at! | 3 o'clock and each calling for at- tention were given yesterday @ ternoon between Fifty-seventh Street and Thirty-ninth Street, Taking them in order from north to south, at Cars| hegie Hall there was Bogumil Sykora, | Ja Russian making an Ameri- can debut. Released from military | duty by the Czar for a concert tour of the world, he mourns the loss of a Stradivarius ‘cello as a result of the, ‘man invasion of Poland. In a con- certo by Piatti and a nocturne of his | oWn composition, ail that I heard him he discloved a deep, ingratiating | His| ‘cellist, {tone and finished musicianship. John's programme held works by Tschatkow- {| ™Y sky and Moussorgsky. His accom-| | panist at the plano was Walter Golde. ! |» At Aeolian Hall Leopold Godowsky | giving a plano recital, ‘That was His place among the master| pianists is blished and his popu- rity grows, So after hearing al | Chopin «roup I went on my way. His | printed programme held compositions | | by Schubert, Brahms, Scriabine, De- bussy, Ravel, Saint-Saens and Bee-| |thoven's much - ado - about - nothing| | rondo “The Wrath Over the Lost Farthing.” | A lovely viston in mauve @ think It | was mauve) confronted me when I reached the Comedy Theatre, whe alle Miller was singing in French, man, Italian glish, All I rd was Grieg's “Lockweise” and | ‘orge's. “Ret * Miss Miller's sounding fresh and g Her} enunciation was admirable, Richard! Epstein wes her accompanist at the/ piano, Disappointment was mine at the! Thirty-ninth Street ‘Theatre, for when 1 got there Nelda Hewitt Stevens had finished her “Ante-Bellum Programme of Plantation Songs,” in the costume of 1809. I did get a glimpse of the stage, a room set with old-fashioned furniture, and among the portraits on the walls those of Grant and Lincoln, My confrere, Mr. Darnton, probably | would tell mo the setting belongs 0 | 0 the current or some former play. Originally the recital was announced for the Theatre, but there! 6 “mixup.” Miss Stevens's | ne included “Melodie wong | on the Good Hope plantation,” "Spir- and “Lite Studies ta Color.” | Princess companist at the piano was People who were there te undone representative present) have told me how much they enjoyed | the entertainment. 1 can only hope that Miss Stevens will give me an other chance to hear her. MOTION PICTURE an Bo TES son the Euro- | is proving a “Our Am pean Battle Fields” attraction at the Strand. Lesser and Leon D, Netter have opened the home office of the Master- | piece Film Attractions, Inc. in New York. They will buy features Victor Moore and his Klever Kome- are en route to Jackson- . On the way down seenes for “The will y they Honeyless Honeymoon.” Larry Giffen has sold the film rights Edwin Milton le's story “The | lent Call" to Lasky. It 1s to be a} big feature production. Commodore J. Stuart Blackton has he Vitagraph, through the film ri, to Anita wart in the mail says is to act in a ne Poor Little Ned Burton will be in the Maurice Touraer will direct on Hale bas quit chasing THEATRES, A WONDUR OF A SHOW IS THIS SHOW OF WONDERS.”—Herald. BK Tigedvay, CASINO Ks ANNA HEED i in PRINCESS FOLLOW ME PORTMANTEAU near It'wu Wel, & “OLD LADY 31” ay hve. O78, A CROSMAN f GROAN 39TH ST. ti EMMA DUNN WILKIAM 1A Bernard Shaw's PLAYHOUSE fst...) 2" THE MAN WHO CAME BACK OTHST Tes: aria SHUBERT *y Oliver Maroncw's f GUE ES WOOD, uy at B20, LONGACRE,', | Wel. WM. COLLIER In NOTHING Hh “TRUTH ih Shes hey ay, Bey, TE Wed Tost Weak LISA FLORA BELLA AWA Maxinekiliott wat’? HODGE YK PIERROT } MUSIC. THRE HO UTTLE ‘slat to ing THURS West dah st CORT is Oliver Moroso’ i 6 “UF S STAIRS AND DOWN” Toy ats iy et Pop.) & it FO. Salty, Teo. Lt and St, Nights » DADDY LONG-LEGS Flora Bella, Hie Abarbaneil ia | deeper. | vittains to play the role of a Prince jin, the, Famous Players Alm, ‘snow hite,” starring Marguerite Clark. Aenean Director Deverich of the Famdus \Players wanted Clay Car- roll to come to the studio in a hurry Fecently. Calling her on the tele- phone, he asked, without revealing his identity, “How! far ara you from here?” “T could probably tell you,” replied Carroll, “if I knew where you are. HOW I TOOK MY WRINKLES OUT After Facial Ma Creame Beauty Doctors Had Failed, and By Winifred Grace Forrest. | Troubie, worry and fit health brought! me deep lines and wrinkles, I realized ; that they not only greatly marred my ap pearance and made me look much older, but that they would greatly interfere with because @ woman's success, either #octall financiaily, depends largely on her appea' The home! woman, with deep lines and furrows in her face, must fight an unequal battle | jwith her younger and better looking sls ter. I therefore bought various brands of cold creams and ekin foods and massaged my face with most constant regu hopiag to regain my former appen But the wrinkles simply would no On the contrary, they med t Next I went to a Beauty Specin! fet, who told me she could easily rid me of my wrinkles, 1 paid my money and took the treatment, Sometimes I thought they got less, but after spending all the money I could afford for such treatment found 1 sill had my wrinkles. So I gave | tp in despair and concluded 1 must carry them to my grave, One day a friend who had travelled extensively tn ce told me of an old French Beauty 8 triad with most astonishing I felt that I was on the righ on with the treatment, following the sim | ple inatruc . and in @ few nights my wrinkies were entirely gone. joyed with my ex every one to know Naturally | was periment, and I wa how to obtain the same happy results, 1 have already given tt to many of my im- mediate friends and jo! they have ob tained the same remarkable transforma tion, ‘The process Inying @ warm cloth on the face for about half 4 minute and thei he cloth t# re moved, a little ordinary amonized cocoa cream Js applied over the entire face and neck, ‘This ts left on for about two m utes, and then what has not been ab- rbed by the akin is wiped off with a soft, dry cloth, Not more than five min utes is required for this simple oper meat will show you mo uults, No word short of Yet one tre tonish! vellou” can explain how young and this will make a woman look, I am sure that any lady with wrinkles oan easily make herself look from 10 to 20 years younger, Any good druggist can supply you pure amonized cocoa cream, and that you cansot it 16 #0 easy ¢ help but won Those treata complexion, they nourish the skin, keeping it fair, pink and healthy, Every woman who wi fregi, and charming should by this treatment @ trial—A “CONCERTS AND MUSIC, iv DON TINEA. ? Neat Friday Aft., at 3. | ‘CHEATHAM METROPOTITAN wrt TO-NIGHT, AT SA PEARY, FISHELS ESTO VE SURES PHOTOPLAYS, __ [SesTioMAL The Universal Grip- ping Photo Drama “The People vs. John D Doe” soled by Lele Weber AMERICAN = The Directed by Y. TIMES esa the «amo “BROADWAY THEATRE tion of Stanley V. Mastbaum Aud 8.15 PM. Drione | Aynaihony Orch a Appelbaum at PARK as BY CONTINUOUS ¥"7 ,? 10¢,15¢, 28 JOHN MASON 6 .AIMA HANLON. A net %3 | 4,842 °ST. wan ba, © ¥ | WILLIAM FOX +z. A DAUCHTE : BEES OF. THE-CODS | HU with ANNE T TE THE EVENING —— ME LLERMANN | P25°' 128 A FEW ‘AT *1806"228 Ft HIALT Bway 35.38 8 ster, Holalets the % it Rialto “Grebestess _____ VAUDEVILLE. J LOEW'S NEW YORK THEA 04, Mot 11 P.M. Roof 'to MASQUE OF LIFE, livet in Person To-Nig American Root, 420,50 Wi , WORLD WANT® WORK WONDERS pail Manado, | ROCK & Frou WHITE WORLD, WEDN ESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1916, BANKING A AND FINANCI L | oR BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | faye ASTRA ~ REORGANIZATION PERE MARQUETTE RAILROAD COMPANY Announcement is made that securities have been subjected to the Plan and Agreement of Reorganization dated October 80, 19 to approximately the following amounts, vig.: $3,765,000 FLINT & PERE MARQUETTE 60 more than 94% of the amount outstanding; $983,000 FLINT & PERE MARQUETTE 4s more than 98% of the amount outstanding; $359,000 FLINT & PERE MARQUETTE TOLEDO DIVISION & ntore than 90% of the amount outstanding; $3,003,000 FLINT & PERE MARQUETTE PORT HURON DIVISION 8s more than 90°% of the amount outetanding; $2,797,000 FLINT & PERE MARQUETTE CONSOLIDATED 6s more than 98% of the amount outstanding; $5,477,000 CHICAGO & WEST MICHIGAN 5s more than 95°; of the amount outstanding; $1,594,000 CHICAGO & NORTH MICHIGAN 5s more than 95% of the amount outstanding; $5,114,000 DETROIT, GRAND RAPIDS & WESTERN 4s more than 95°% of the amount outstanding; $638,000 PERE MARQUETTE OF INDIANA 4s more than 94% of the amount outstanding; $1,000,000 SAGINAW, TUSCOLA & HURON 4s 100% of the amount outstanding; $12,774,000 PERE MARQUETTE REFUNDING 4s more than 91°, of the amount outstanding; $1,200,000 PERE MARQUETTE clit id §% NOTES, 00°, of the’ amount outstanding; $7,443,000 PERE MARQUETTE 6° COLLATERAL TRUST NOTES more than 93° of the amount outstanding; $3,296,000 PERE MARQUETTE 6% FIVE YEAR DEBENTURES more than 65% of the amount outstanding; $18,209,000 PERE MARQUETTE PREFERRED AND COMMON STOCKS more than 69% of the amount outstanding; The time for holders of Certificates of Deposit for PERE MARQUETTE CONSOLIDATED ppenheenrs % BONDS to dissent from the Plan has not yet expired, but there are on deposit $8,213,000 of « ies than 98% of the amount outstanding, respect of which no such dissent has been filed. In view of the large deposite under the Plan and Agreement and tg afford all classes of security holders full opportunity to obtain t benefits thereof, the Reorgani: on Managers have extended the time for de- posits, for making payments, and for delivery of Application Certificates under the Plan and Agreement until the close of busi required p to the provi: Common $ have been after such ued) the BENTURES are notifi AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS will be either a CHRISTMAN Studio Grand, Player Piano, or a delightful CHRISTMAN Upright. tion, the tone obtained is a gate, ions, "AND A LOT OF OTHERS. Pathe, Edison and Columbia PHONOGRAPHS ON BABY PAYMENTS. Maurie Rail in Thin Week. CHRISTMAN SONS bet, 42d & 43d Sty, 4th’ Se, bet. Sth & Oth Aves: Special Sale and Phonograph Reve BK-Not Ave. MOTORMEN and CONDUCTORS WANTED, Good opportunity to secure permanent position, Apply 163 West 50th St, Office open from 8 A, M, 6P.M,. Daily except Sundays. NEW YORK RAILWAYS COMPANY. VAUDEVILLE. FF. PROCTOR’S BYE E & doo oh Hh VSS “Honor Primron r lo. Genet Pa. Neth Av. | ner & Lower, others "Om ANe fits Gita “The Kink Wartinett nd Teobert’ Rest Wor Hiway,20 Bel OfGotor aco heansde mists h's Nockstin Chine for ft. PATENTS ¢: a yaw eno EDN Quobidcil Jt ‘ hatte ra exverier Wit Bi. f BO. S48 Headway LACE fan asl hil ‘my wil ane te A" eno am rare & BOMB gee ALAGE TON AW \ + anu Ad ab, \ SUNDAY WOKLD WANIS WOKK WONDEKS | on DECEMBER 16, 1916 in respect thereof until the close of bi ions of the Plan and Agreement whereby the new Prior Preference Stock (trust cert aa k (trust certificates) offered to depositors (in respect of which Subscription Warrants shall not MUST be alloted to holders of Application Certificates makin allotment it will be impossible to permit depositors of REFUNDING MORTGA LATERAL TRUST NOTES, DEBENTURES AND STOCK to obtain Subscription Warrants, Pian and Agreement the only benefit accruing to depositors of COLA TERAI STOCK is the right to purchase New Stock (trust cert ied that THEIR RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PLAN THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 16, 1916. Dated, New York, December 7, 1916. ROBERT WINTHROP & CO. PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS, Grand in the market. Built by master hands in piano. construc Call and investi- Bargains in used pianos this week i. oh BS su “ge dey Staten was Seat, Seat ofall he Minebicd leonard § & Fraer, & ‘hy Couatey,” | Gian. kg CHALTAN io “he Ring and the time for filing Application Forms and making the iness cn DECEMBER 29, 1916, Attention is called and pplication therefor; E BONDS, COL~ As under LL TRUST NOTES, DE- By, the holders of such securities D AGREEMENT CEASES AT J, & W. SELIGMAN & CO, EUGENE V, R. THAYER REORGANIZATION MANAGERS. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, ARN and Wark color tn: cord—sott fintah——a light gna dark shad quality—elo abectal valu REORGANIZATION OF GIFT To Holders of Certificates of Deposit for Refunding Mortgage Four Per Cent. Bonds Issued Under the Agreement Dated April & 1912, ‘The Reorganization Managers under the Plan and Agreement of Reorganization dated October 80, 1016, dave announced | that more than 91% of the Refunding Mort ‘our Per Cent, Bonds are subject to the said Plan and Agreement and have extended until the close of business on DECEMBER 16, 1916, the time within which holders of Certificates of Deposit for said bonds may make payments and receive Subscription Warrants as provided in said Plea and Agreement, The undersigned Committee desires to call to your attention that at prevailing market prices the MINIMUM RIGHT OF PUR- CHASE accorded under the said Plan and Agreement to deposi- tors of Refunding Mortgage Bonds has a CONSIDERABLE, VALUE and therefore to the extent that holders do not avail them- telven of auch rights they, should dispose of the sme in the market BEFORE THEY BECOME VALUELESS through the expiration of the time within which such rights inay be exercised. Dated, New York, December 8, 1916, FREDERICK STRAUSS, Chairman, GORDON ABBOTT, FRANKLIN Q. BROWN, F.N, B, CLOSE, COLGATE HOYT, F. J. LISMAN, marvel of + BHO Fe AMORTIZED LOANS 5% Special Security for Our Guaranteed First Mortgage Certificates ch mortgage deposited with the Trustee san amortization cb certifieate holder t margin of security without the tents on account of his In to secure obtains the bene investment ve Interest from Date of Payment. Write for Booklet “The Ideal Investment.” CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $3,000,000 35 Broadway, New York Telephones 7100 Main AMUSEMENTS, HIBPODROM BURLESQUE, yy hae Fou wants | ATBIS $1.00 “THE BIG show” BROOKLYN, OLUMBIA STEP LIVELY. Gl Ris NICHOLAS RINK, Gf W 4 id SKATING Wray Mal PVERY SUNDAY BIC CO) PATENTS, PERE MARQUETTE RAILROAD COMPANY these cer providing for serial reductions of fit of inereused imnoyance of receiving partial pay- addition, the principal and interest are guaranteed to net 6% New York Tiile and Mortgage Company 203 Montague St., Brooklyn THE HELLO GIRLS ante 5 vy and Brown val, $4.00-per yd Gift Hints in Embroidered Sheets, Pillow Cases, etc, Emb'd Sy lho ry Bmb'd and Ft. 8. and Mal Full size Crochet Spreads.......1.70 Fringed Spread: edgo . Hemmed or fringed etd o crochet esses Full size satin fintah marseill; Full size satin finish ma ail tae BeRTODEE +. +055 3.49] white png toeti to 6 yr Full otse extra heavy marseliles.4.48 Extra lar Un fintsh— scalloped . sees Bolster. te—singlo— eo and w full BIO. sees ++: 4,.49—4.08—5,98 Pollyanna wears a gingham dress—Just a other folks do, too. They're mighty pretty, too. WOMEN'S PERCALE AND GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES—light and dark patterns—well tailored models—self or contrasting plain color trimmings—sizes 36 to 46—reg. $1.24..... WOMEN'S EXTRA SIZE HOUSE DRESSES—percales and chambrays— neat stripes and plain colors—organdy or plain collars— sizes 48 to 62—reg. $1.49... . Em han; $1.29 Union Lpen Pillow Cases ee table ALN 90x90 BLOUBES. M4 ct. Union Linen Huck Towels 23 Is1Gx27 —hommed—figured dam- | $1.98 Children’s Bath Robes. . ask centre and borders—-lovely Rianket —style—-floral for gifts Uikht and dark neckcord and gir= 79 ct. Lining Satins LMM ts | . OE Staple and suite, 98 ct. Yard Wide Poplins 68 | 98 ct. White Petticoats eniensthes Bille mixed — aelf-cc satin Ruffle wide embiy oF rows | stripes—eht and da solors, lace and /* SIVK3—-MAIN FLOOR MUstas UNDERWEAR-SECOND FLoar, 23 ct, Wide Ribbons 17 | $7.98 Women’s & Misses’ Raincoats ... 6.85 Moires. taffetas and sating—black. Olive, navy, black and tan—rub- white und coluré—also pretty berize¢ hmere seul length, Dresden RAL SECOND FLOOR, RINBONS--MAIN FLOR 98 ¢t. All Wool Epingles—40 inch 78 | $1.98 Eiderdown Dressing Sacques ca $1.25 Men's Felt Slipp Gray and 4 Boles | HORS. RKCOND FLOOR Fourteenth Street Weet of Fifth Avenue Attractive Prices—Great Varieties That’s Why Christmas Shoppers Harry Here for Uptown Merchandise at Downtown Prices Following on Sale Both To-Day and To-Morrow: + 31.98 to 35.98 WOMEN’S COATS..26.50 All the newest and qualitie: rices, ‘ashionable materials—unlimited variety of styles, gathered and flare backs—plush or fur collars and seal trimma‘ygs. PLUSH COATS—Women’ beaver plush trimmed—reg. $27.98 and $29.98. . WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ COATS—flare and belted mydels—with without fur trimmings materials. reg. $24.98 and $26.98 WOMEN’S AND MISS) with large fur collars—silk trimmed—reg. $31.98, for which are elsewhere asked very much hi » smartest models—the very last thought in = Bolivia Cloths, Velour Cloths, Cheviots and many other nd Misses’—flare modelse— -black broadclot many with fur trimmings— -velour cheviots—some of ’ PLUSH COATS—flare models GIFT SILKS hk Crepe de C hine—-Full crepe e—in all fashionable light + Extra Sizes in Women’s Afternoon Dresses You ba lety sell- ne. also black Special, per yard 1.19 Heavy quality crepe de cht lines—surplice effect, in piu and navy—prettily embroidered white Or eet crepe georgette pointed eale lare—sizes 41 to 61. Were 20.98........+.. Special 24.75 1.00 1.49] Other crepe de chine models, tunic edged with frill—cor with georgette with fitted Toke. vest effect. black... 2.00 Some finer dre that were Silk marquisette, . Special 29.75 armeiiae and crepe meteor, skillfully designed draped’ in large sizes—emi soldered. dainty French knots, crepe georgette, collars and yestees—navy, French” blue and black-—asizes 41 to 61. APRONS FOR EVERYBODY Waltrens A Velvet—Black, Resselen—African 3.45 p to 1.25 a—one ee -2.08 to 4.08 ractical gifts. bbon run... air cases w Aproms— © useful gingham or set in din striped seersucker Spreads, with ribbon and fancy sleeves. seceecerseces 0B boxes—useful holiday gifts—from 2.29 to 6.19] matra Size w Aprons— buttoned In DD i—A or gingham—belted mo: contrasting piping Children’s Dress Aprons— gingham or striped se panel front with short white pipings—some in all ——__—————_* HOUSEDRESS DAY Beas serviceable one. Heaps of day dresses — specially priced. a are some wor! 1.19 oO MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. ors buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders, $14 Sateen Petticoats. 6.85 on best net 1 tte designs—deep Vv. ster sham. PEITICOATS—BECOND FLOOR, P LAUE CURTAINS BASEMENT, Winter Overcoats, 0.00 $3.98 Renaissance Cloths..... reoating, friexe and ad ties lain colors and ne} ties—military, hutioned. to dered centros—good ome patte AMT LIN DNS rns. MAIN FLOOR, ifts.” DOR, inch chee 4 stripes, mixtures fancies — browns and grays-—serviceable Mnings— trousers fully lined. OYS' CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, ‘ $1, .79 White Veile Blouses. : ral pretty panels Val. and Venise la serts and fine tucks. ~SPCOND FLOOR, before able quality dresning. MUSLING RASEAENT, 14 et, Bleached Cheesecloth 36-Inch--close, abs MOBIGNS ASP rhent, 7. TOWELS -MAIN FLOOR, ts Shove PORNISMINGS—TeERD FLOOR, 49 ct Children’s Woolen Gloves... - Part PLOOR, yard wide 59 colors—suitable for coats LININGS -HASEM ENT, ouov Es vk MAIN FLO tan, gray, | ‘pues Gos \ $2.98 Sia Coat Swe an] Maroon saristecan| to 94 a) jena fren'a drvasen, | “Hors F THIRD FLOOR, UKE AressHe $1.29 Men's Wool Mixed Und'w'r. Gray — soft , finish — shirt drawers—sizea to 50 Inch. a MEN'S UNDERWEAR MAIN PLOOR, Cotton Union Suite medium — weight —low 98 or short sleeves + 4 vido? Ore HSS PABKICS-—D ASEM ENT, d wistari r collar—sizes in extra sizes SEOOND FLOOR. Mahe E DRESSES ilk Blouses 5 | Ftacfetn “soft ‘padded | tailored mods box pleated. SECOND FLOOR, KiZOK BLOUSES. Clock Signs Denote Morning Spectals, Look for the Clocks! Look for the Clocks? A Good Place to Meet Your Friends Music Every Day- Main Floor—Full Concert Orchestra FRANZ KALTENBORN, Conductor String Orchestra in R aurant—Third Floor