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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1910,
Rustic Wedding"
at People's
Symphony
Franz X. A rens, the Con
ductor, Omits His Cus
tomary Talks Introduc
tory to Compositions
Shall He Resume Them
to Be Decided by Votes
of All Contributing
Members.
BT 8YLVESTKR RAWTJXG.
rH Peoplo' Symphony ioncert at
CarneaMo Hull yneterday after
noon 1 Hiked a featura whlh
F-tens x. Arena, the conductor, ha
aused us to export his own Interesting
and llliimtnatlv-n rem, irks licfuro the
playing of saoti numlier. Instead there
waa fiirnhthtsi accompanying the pro
gramme a printed commentary by Mr.
Arena on the symphony, lie explained
before the ooMSti hrsan that the Inno
vation waa ati oxperlment upon which
'he members of the BOclty were to pass
Judgment oofore the next BQBegft Some
thing may be ail. I. perhaps, for the ad
vantage to Undents of the printed anal
ysis of eortiTiiwltlo'ia, which tJiey may
sarry away with them, but much la lost
by the absence of Mr. If h vivid and
plolairesque personal talks. The temper
of yesterday's lirse audience of hard
.working men and women who love mu
st!) would Indicate that the matter will
ba decided only after irrave considera
tion. There was flu., discrimination In
tha matter of applause for each number,
ssre for that by the 'cello soloist, and
the overentliusla.em for him was con
fined only to groups scattered over the
iMHa,
Ooldmark's beautiful 'Hustle Wed
ding" sympliony wu tho feature of the
conoert. Mr. Arena's younir men played
It aa If they loved It, makins up ,n sln-rjj-lty
for whatever was la.-kltnr of pol
ls?!. In tho opening "Phedre" overture
by Massenet, and In the OlotllHI nar-h,
"Pomp and Circumstance." by Kigar,
tha uma QtnsJttusl were unserved, HM
la War werting n aapaolally vtaorotia
preaentatloti. Willy Iampln:. the 'cello
aololat. u heard rrlth tha art fteatra in
rivorajt's "Waldrsnihe," played rather
roughly, and In Popper's "I'aplllon,"
which might have been made apnghtllor.
A. F. Thomas, with a deep bass o .
did not nmke the "Queen of Sheba"
aria, "She Alone Charmeth My Sad
noaa," particularly attractive.
MR. AND MRS. DAVID MANNES
IN SECOND SONATA RECITAL.
Mr. and Mra. David Mannes, nt their
aacond violin and piano sonata recital
at tha Belaaco Theatre raat nls t. were
heard by a large and ran! Ion able au
dience of muelc lovers that paid them
deserved tribute for their own atnlstlc
worth and for the excellence of their
progranuna-maklntr. The last number ;
was a sonata m F minor by Rneuco,
played for the first time, which la of
sefholarly musicianship and no little
ertgrn&llty and ohnrm. Coming as It did
directly after Ileetho-. i-n'a great Q mnjor
sonata, It w.ia put to a severe teat.
The other niuiibens were iltiejt's s vnat.i
In O major and the adagio from Baob'a
oonoerto In E major. Mrs. Mannea''.
playlrajr of the piano has long been re--osrnlsed
aa sound anil sane, while Mr
Mannes steidlly adds to hla brilliancy j
aa a viollnilst. The two play together i
with fine discrimination and their grow
l:.g popularity la well deserved.
"CHILDREN AT BETHLEHEM"
SUNG AS A MYSTERY PLAY.
Walter Pamrosti gave pleasure to 1
grown-ups lui well as to c h i M : on by Ids
presentation at Carnagifl Hall on Patur- I
day afternoon of Gabriel Pierne'a "T!io
Children at Bethlehem," a ChrietnMi
mystery, arranged lor Vtagl perform
ance "by Mi' ia:nroaob In tho series of
ympbony ConogrtS for Young People.
There wore two scenes, a pasture land
eurroundtivg a v.llago In winter, and the
etable, painted by Homer Kineiis. A
prologue wn.s spoken by Orae Klllston.
There were eight principal singers, sup
ported by a chorus of 1.10 children, unu. i
tho direction of Homer Norrli and the
Syniphony orchestra. Florence m itford
was The Virgin, and Klixabeth Dodge
waa Tho Star. The other characters
were acted and sunt; by EtUlftsS LMhSn
Va, Edna BhowaHer, Beatrice Bowmen,
William Wheeler. T, H. Burleigh and
E. A. latin, all In the proper iplrlt, I
lovely voice of Miss !.H!ranUa, who inly i
recently Blade her debut, again especial
ly attracting attention. The "Ade-to
Fldells" u.is sung M a pro'es-.i ma!
by the children, lei by two truntpeteri
fWim tho rear of the hail to the State,
and between the acta the youngsters
aaug four 1 iroli, They were not nearly
aa auoagaaf ill in theaa as they were in
tllO Choruses of the Mystery. The hollSC
waa trewdad and the overflow demand
for aeats was so gre.it that the work U
to be repeated In holiday week. Mr. !
Itumrosch WOUtd he wise, peril. i;s, at
the eecond praaantatlon, to withdraw his
Invitation to the audience to take pari
In the processional and tha carols.
Nothing was gained and nun u a is
lost by It.
ARTHUR FRIEDHEIM RETURNS
AFTER MANY YEARS' ABSENCE.
Arthur Frladhelm, pupil of Uwt, wh i
haa not been heard in America for
many years, gave a phmo reeltal
Mendelssohn Hall on Saturday after
noon that drew a orowded hi and -
established him at nin e in public favor,
lie displayed ull his former sonority .
and clarity and masterfulness, playing
tits master's sonata In II minor and half
a doaen other compoattAOlM in "hat tra
dition says is tiie true in at Ion manner,
He also preaented twelve preludes and
other works by Chopin and was re";ilhd
many times. At the end t ier was a I
demonstriUlon for him.
MARISKA ALDRICH AS VENUS
IN PLACE OF OLIVE FR E M ST AD.
Marlskn AldrtOh, through the sudden
indMapoaltloii Olive sns'.i.l, wot a.
cliance on RatUrday afternoon at the
Metropolitan Opera Home to make a
tiret appearance as Venui in "Tnnn
liauaer." hfervoua from la ' of re
hearsal, she was much hand, lapped, but
alia Bang reuaika Iv "ell. DoUbtteM
she will lie frl' u another appearance In
tin pa:t, when her Impersonation may
he given more orttloal ohservallon. ller-
tiont Wttherapo . who waa the lan.i-
gral,fchovM'd again, as he did aa Ourne
nanz, m "1'araifal," the. othui day, that
all he lias needed, to diaMiiguifth lumaelf
was uppjttuuH)'. Bwla Mvr.. waa u
r.
appealing mitabath, F a finely
dramatic Tannhiauser and Soomer an
excellent Wolfram. Henti conducted
what under the cdreumstanoee wat an
excellent performance.
"GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST
GETS A SECOND PERFORMANCE.
"Tho l!rl of the Cloldt n West" got a
second performance at the Metropolitan
Opera House on Saturday night. The
audience was nm as large as at the
premiere, hut It was of Imposing size
when It Is rememliered that analn the
new Pueeint ppera was given outside
the BUbaor ptlon at double prices. Emmy
Mesllnn. arum. Aniato nnd Dlnh (lllly
repeated their personal successes, and
the rest of the cast was ns competent as
before. Toscnnlnl conducted with fine
spirit. He an l Puccini were called out
many timet to share the applause be
st u u r d upon the principal fingers.
"PUCCINI NIGHT" PACKS
THE METROPOLITAN.
That a promised peat exchislvely of
music oonipoowd by fjlaoomo Pugejnl hi
i powerful mairnet f,,r New York music
iovers was shown at last night's rm.
ert at the Metropolitan Opera House
the announcement sufficing to pack the
house. It was the largest audience of
the season thus far on a Sunday even
ing, and It be nine necessary to atop
selling standing room.
AmeJtO w-o the most anth .istastlnl!y
re tlved of the soloists. The barKont
well such vociferous applause after he
hn.i rendered the romanaa, "No, possible
non e." from ' I.e villa," that he finally
consented to break the "no encore"
rule. This was after seyen recalls,
niccanlo .Martin r ng the "Tos'a" ro.
hmuim "E hjoean le atana1 end the
ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT
AVcgclable rVeparaiion for As
similaiinihvFoofJartltoula
ling lite SioaicJis ardBowchoT
Promoh?s DiiMHonfliffrful
ncss and ILContalnsnv-nnrr
Opium. Morphine rarMueraL
nut hjuii; unt,
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mmyi mi fmhr.
Anrrferi Remcdv fotCoWlliia
Hon , Sour StoBath,Dtarrlifa
WormsfoaralsionsJfVfrisli
ncss and Loss OF SLEEP-
racSimik Sitjnararf of
NEW YORK.
Exact Copy ot Wrappeb
l" ' W?b
Hoc;
SAVINGS BANK8 SAVINGS BANKS.
The 1 2 1 sl Semi-Annual Dividend
has been declared at the rate of
FOUR PER CENT.
Deposits made on or befor - January
10th. 1911. will draw interest from
January 1st, 1911.
Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank
5 Chambers Street
Condensed Statement, December 1st, 1910
Asacts
Real Ettt i'ni ISAM
Month It M'lsssw 01 M mi
Mnli- H .n.U I B'.'M.U; . VI
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ttiirua,l MurtMmu
11. n ii SS.BM aea.oa
Arrrwl Intutnt... 1 IN :iT".'ll
Cub Mio.Tta 'it
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PVU.1TN, Cumrtrolttr.
JOHN
AUTOMOBILES & MOTfRBOAT8. AUTOMOBILE8 jJH0J0RJPfis-
ft JPJ
ve don't know how Jong it will last
"Ponra. non vldl mail," from "Manon
I.cau1t," admirably. Srlarettl eang
the 'Vhe gellda manhia" aria, from
"La Boheme." Mme. Marie Rappold re
reived generous applause for the
"Tosca" piisyea- and Mmee. Bella Alten
end Alma Oluck delighted the audience
with songs from "Manon I.eacault."
The letter singer, with Mme. Rita For
nla, gave an exquisite rendition of the
"Madama Hutterfly" duet, "flcuotl
quelle fronda dl clllenlo." The "L.a
pobenie" qunrtnt by Mines. Bernlce dl
Pasquall and Alten. flolarettt and DlnD
(llly was splendidly sung, and, In fact,
the entire progra.mm was one of rare
delight.
Pasterneck conducted the first half
of the concert, and Podcvtl the lust.
SEIZES AUTO AND CHILD.
Policeman Units M As lie Tlirons
Mr nnt of Path.
Ci-aeplng the Wheel of a taxlcab with
one hand so It slid along without turn
ing, Polbeman Matthew A. Neely of
the West One Hundred and Taentv
tlfth sticet station eelasl with the other
hand and thrust aside out of harm's
wav an eight-year-old girl.
The child, Hose Seger of No. JOB.'
Eighth avenue, was crossing Eighth
avenue and darted Just ahead of a
northbiund street car Hidden by the
car was a taxlcab, driven by James
Lannnn. Phi child, frightened, remained
motionless. I.annon slammed on hla
brakes so tightly that the axle of the
cab was broken. Policemen Neely saw
the girl's plight. The cab was almoM
upon her when he seized her dress and
thrust her beihlnd htm. Ills other hand
caught snd held the wheel of the cab
until It came to a stop.
GASTORIA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
Hop
v w u
p ft
I" II I U V R F
Thirty Years.
GASTORIA
Tin' osmtaus soweanv, it toss cm
satev.'?rfTtiii),
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Liabilities
P ti a Dssjasit n
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Bridge
OPEN EVENINGS
Closing Out
400 Long Winter Coats
Former Prices Up to $22.50
An Extraordinary Opportunity to Secure Warm
Winter Wraps at a Fraction of Their Value.
54 inches long, of fine broad- I Wl,jle
cloth, kersej or fancy man- y mm mm
nih mixtures, splfndidly g
tailored and fknished , m V
Special Sale of
Satin Messaline Waists
New 1911 Models, Suitable tor Xmas Gilts
I Ladies' or Men's $9C.OO
; Clothing Up to W
SI.OO Down $l.00 Per Wee k
$100
$1.00
Wortn
Week
$150
Worth
up. n wesauasje i mil tirittmn.
8AVINUS BANKS.
The Bowery Savings Hank
lss AMD fin BOWWY,
NIW V"iiK. Dsa, in. ifiio
a trmi saaaal fllfsltsil at ha me nt
THKBK and (K-IIl.r Pan CBNT.
pat aainim tia beta i'-u-mi and mil i,r
enstttafl t'i aspssllofi on all aiuna ol S3 ta
an I aVsanl And Sat isossslis d ink) WAl ti
atiall have SSSS asvesjnsl at lr.,,t lime
BSMatfai on fit ftrtt .lay of fsawvWJ seat,
ii,t win t pajabli on ia4 af:,T Moadsy,
January 111, UHI
Moesi drimiwt tin or ii Ism Isauafi 10
sill ,trw luiemit from Isaasjy I. lull.
ranif A, Hi 'it KM 'K, frri l.t.1.
WILLIAM K. KMIX. r.'ni.tp.lkr.
lOSIPn 'i LIOOLK n
Istsd iatersal
litest to is
itsn tntitlsd
rri-t i im .1-1 t lie
Laws i.n Jaa
liill. at Hu
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..ii all h.,uki ,.t
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KAVINUS
INSTI1U1I0N
1 1 A CItMtnt.rrs Sit., N . X,
Rearltk Its, ElstatedHutlon,
rba Trnstsea haa li larsd a dlTldeal far tha
ill Bteatbi ending 0e, Hat, IM0, attke rata of
FOLK PER CENT.
par annum, on lunn from 1 in '',noo
entitled tl.ereio under the hv-fass, payable
pn ana altar Monday, January 16th, (ill,
Dtpotita niaAl mi 01 bctort Jan. 10th
will draw inttrtit (rom Jon. 1 xt, 1911,
II. E. TKMI ll. I'rrsl sal
ft 10 BOW it. uVNXOia, ieeretary
DENTISTRY.
NIGHT AND UAY DENTISTS.
Mo Lima .vu ijiii.iij ij ... ,. oi in.
daaiusti aaiiitif tur davlia-ui I n,a UsaUat.
ii... ...... .11 tdketi st : . : . Irstli rad m in
evo-niog. Ileit work; reaainat Is iricSS. Hunt
Ututal Aas'n, ur Sixth A., twluw i-ar. Uftl St.
WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS
Aav.za a naaasm.
W.T.V' W :
mill v i v j
1' li IF OrwB
Hoyt
Street
Subway
Station
at
Door
Fulton St. Cor.
St. B'KLV
UNTIL CHRISTMAS
Real Va m $4.00
For
Tuesday
Only
Exquisite garments,
suitable for after
noon or evening
f wear.
Fashioned of fine satin
messaline, in wh i te
oilhr 4
AsawAaHvyquis-
itel' inlaid with hand
some lace, new
sleee ending in
pretty lace cuffs.
FOR SALE.
mm
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IFNOT.CAU I S UP.
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AND GET IT ON
OUR FAMOUS
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ONIOEMTIAL
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NEW YORK
GHRISTMASGIFTS
Diamonds, Watches,
Gold Jewelry
LIBEIaaL CREDIT
tins. VI. I. IIIHlllS
i.l i Hsfsrsurs u
i is Mil Julia,
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uulnsl. t all, Wri
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H CREDIT
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Manhattan Clothing Co.,
II is Ba Are.. Cer. TIM
ilin-n l-.veniiias
M. V.
AMERICAN WATCH ftDIAMOND CO.
e MAIDEN LAME
rtl. lVii7 OMt. TSSS i. .lur tltatl Kton'si..
LitKlS linrtj ii , .,i..,iS
Diamond "Vs'Ti1.. Credit
II. II. It t is siiv a to, CJ.in .lhn si.
; 1 ! li-till J.I..I i I it CO., rtpvviA.-
bl in l i r ri..w . nig, I. v ,'i.c. ,
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-V MH ' 'l 1: i 'l 11 K, Hill.
PIANOS AND OHGNS.
(SI HI'l.tAfiilTaJritut p.au . in m iliii7'-'8.
Irt-autlful orjan, VJ lasntiil: IIORTZ it i n
kl r. mi it., UrooRtVai oiicn avtuisasi
I7.', .ii i.su vv ic.ngi.i iilan sr. eamtlih
lAfiO, KotisMf bahr srsuil, flu uiuutiilr, tiiiKfa
,V I'll.. SI Hunt St., Ilnsikljru; Dpi I .onus-.
WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS
. 9
Last Days for Christmas Buying
HERE ARE SUGGESTIONS
Including Specific Offerings With Prices!
COME EARLY WE CLOSE AT 7 P. M
Holiday Handkerchiefs
ALL KINDS ALL QUALITIES- ALL PRICES
it 1KKH niEPfl AT 1BMC.
ah Muni Rand smb t rorMra.
All Linsii plain iheer end hen 1 1 ,
Alt I. In. 'ii rost,ar
Kjnbd.H mli t aii'l laia trlni'cl
MiturnliiK llnii'lkfs II. nnd arallt.p
amb,
u l inen Hemstitch
Mon'aelj linen tirniiit-h
Men's all iii.u Inl'lrl
Miu'a m.mi-, riiit white ana funry
II AMIKEIil It IKPi A I'Qr.
for mi'U ami woincn.
Hiinrr Lawn croeabar.
All llnrn . H In"'' li"in
All Unen hemstitch smb'd miner.
BANDKKni'HIBPfl AT lr.
Meni bii.j wonten'i sit Hum hematltrh.
II iNDXMRI IUBP8 J 2fir.
Mi'H'n anil women's all linen Initial
Mnn'e anil women's ail Unen nematltcn
Njan's extra site H h linen
Mm i extra slse Unen tapebordaT,
MeA's all liurn rroaahar.
omen's ati linen bnntj I'mbM
scalloped ami hemstitched embroiders
all white nr blarN uiul white
All llni'n Iiiit trlin'il
HAN DKBROHlRFt AT 40'.
aii iinrn tiiinii emb'd comers.
All linen Madeira embroider .
Ml linen llieelrlm il
Men's all linen Initial.
Men's all linen II. -regular
and eit ra MM,
Our Famous
"Daisy Belle" Doll
The Rest $I.HO Doll In the Country.
Aiwn.vH InereatiBf in
popularity - Ini -
pnrti-d solely f"r tie 23
lull ilmiiili Joltitod
! InCBew hWIX
perfectly
haptsd body, llniliH and Dnftn -luuid
sewed win
Leather Department
A perfect mine for the Klft-eelter
where he or aln ran ChOOsM from
an almost unllmltctl variety.
Hsnd bags- all leather
Mark and rnliira fitted anil unfitted
ull ali isaiid atylra 2& " 1 fi.08
I'lilldriMi a llanii Hskb .'J.'. 1(H)
Clocks ami Culi-mlara In
l.ettthnr Cases 1 -40 t' 7-OS
Ieni tier Hell a- rnmhlnatlon and
plain COlOrS ami '.lurk .26 to .08
i ' tout Pocket Hooks .26 to 2-49
Men a Bill i'olds
ull leathers 2f " 2 69
Men's. aarCiM OO o 3-eo 1
Mi n n Waliete nml
letter i aaes 49 1,1 4-69;
f.ateat Velvet llainl llaga . .26 to 6-98!
Woinvn'a ami Mrn'h ''unl
, -. ., or., ...it.
. (.ni l. '
Leather Music H..U-
and Carriers 49' 2-09
Opera llaai Vilral ami
MlS .98 to 4-09
Travettnif and MUltari sti
for men and women .98 to 0.49
Dollar and t ntf Boxes
afeo oiiar Baas 49 le 4-09
Drlnklna Cups 26 to 1.4DI
Leather Ptetun Krami . .26 m 2-89
WrltlM Tablet! 70 to 4-09 !
Lawyers' and I iwhi ra
Briefs 2 08 to 4 08
Vaflo and Tkermoa lioitira
for In I'lilns tluld-. hot
or cold 1-GOto 6-76
nbbpplna Bear .26 'o 1.98
Suit Cum - rlbre, MuttifiK.
Keritol, i'lotli nml
lather . .25 to 1 1.98
Til' 1 1 1 1 1 K iiUKs ( lot ll
and Laatner 30 to 12-49
MISSES' EVENINGG0WNS
JfJST REDUCED!
RxqUatHo CrMtMOM In f'hlffon anl
Mm In all the dainty evening HliailM
ix'au 1 1 fully made and trlm'd In
hannltiK effur.n 11 to 18 yoare.
TbOM that )ere $2u.!LS now lfi 98
Those that, were $27. 8N now 17.98
I that were L'J now 19.08
Useful Gifts for Boys
The
most
mpleu
In Nev
IIOVS
York
Dcpurt ment
BOY ft' OOMBIN V'l'KiN MBTf
Kuspenders, llartere .,i,,i Aiiuiet
iTh o iisie webbings- gilt Etirkl
all lent her ends. In hoa
49
BOYS' s I I It co 'l s
All win, I und worsted ull colors
I to in rs. OH to VJ.40
Un , HI M. I II I II Itiilil N
Itoliiyrs l.08to908
litiVH' PLAN NKl.KTTE PAJAMAS
I to in vrs ,4H to 1 .af,
f: .n, .us up snt hi fc.fi buxia
I I M. I. BLiOUNKH
4tolt)yra all stylos. ,40 and .08
BOVH' sinicrs ia 10 1 1 neck
Madras and Percale in rliltu and
colors plum or pleated
bosoms HI to .08
BOYS' M ' K'I'l I . - Ureal v.irinty
of newest fancies . ly ' , to .30
UONfl KNIT mi KKIiBHH altltrlasp-
luercerlged silk black, white and
light an4 dark oolori .20
lin I'm 1. aiis Eton, Cape, standing
or tm noown . 10 1H 'i . 16
BOYS' si IPKNOBKH
-ilk 40 1 otton . 1 9 to .40
CMI.IJKKN's I.EOOINOI
Hoys or olrls - ;t to It yrs.
J or say. Velvet, orduroy. chinchilla
nml Leatnir black ant
1 dors
IP lYS' CAPS POI.OH
liunda newest hliuiles
40 10 1.49
Inside fur
.96 10 .98
rilll.DREN'H 1 II I M
with i'ur talis
Ti lUUKS AMi Hi 11 K I
Plain or fum colors
1111 LA ii ITS
1 49 1.98
:y caps
Qfi to .on
I Iner Hats, iiichiiliug
niiiireii s
Heaver and ranc) lists, to 3-40
A 1. so
BOYS' BAIN COATH 2 98 and 3.08
II ' I I.l', BOY a in: Dl Id i'l
i oATl 4 08 ami 0.08
BOYS' CHINCHILLA I 0 ITS-
4-90 to 0.08
BOV ' 'l ii BUT OVEHI OATl
808 t" lO-OH
Vol N't . M KN'M KUCI IATS
8-08 to i oa
TOl'NO M I. '. st st i rs
1 OH ' 1 fl.98
BOYS' COAT SUIT 1-98 to 0-98
Id sll AN w 1) BAILOR si n s
a. OH to 7-08
BO. I' TBOl' i ks 39 t,j Leo
Cut Glass for Gifts
Cm i laart Bowls, . ..,
Oni liiuss Napplaa, . .
( ut oluss 1'c n I Hshc
m fi mnalse set s
Nut Howls ipedal..
ch Olati Juki
a.as to h.oh
98 to 1.79
3-49 ft 4. 49
a-49 to 4.08
3-49
3 98 aud 4-04
EhRM
FVl R TEES Til S THEh T Wist of FUth
BANOKKROH1BP1 AT 09r ami 76r.
All linen Msileira eiiilriUI r .
All Hnpn--Val lace trim
All Urn ii- emli l ami II S emlirolilrrr.l
ll kfTDstsUIOatBPI AT 98c.
aii linen- fine vni or Teniae lace.
trlinnr DwmMnwd lth Freneh emh'r.
Klnrr to 2-98 each, with deep
and elaborate trim.
IN HnXK.M of si
M. n'a rnlnii linen
Men all llnrn 75.
W'tinjert a all linen lnltl.il.
49 -75
All Itnen- elaborate einti j In
69
08
98
lanr.v folder- dozen 2.3O
t'roaebar" emb'd oatwere- aiiiinrn
lidoren QQ
SI I K II AN UK CKf II II. KM
Men's Jsp silk White ami eolora
beinetltched, with and without
initial, alan fain-lea
Women neniti it scalloB edaa
Men'a .lap
26
26
luain or Mitn initial 39 to J
39
Mlilreu'a linndk fa In faney Iwnea
ba boa . 9 ami .an
1-I11. Ikix 40
Women's Waists
Of Style and Quality
Thai Make Fine Clfls
Atld where Is the wnniiin whn
an not
to tier
1 inalto use of a fn-Hh uililltinn
imtpply?. .The pur. Imaer llkewl.e niav
i Ifjolie over lh atilemlld monev's
worth In tlne off-rlnKs:
StrlM-d Tnffi'ta silk IT easts, )
Kunntetiil or I iua atrlpea. with
olor Insets to match
I-.. !' J
Velteieea ami Mr-allne Walatw i
In iiav and Idark also black
and white atrlp. il llirasallne
nml lilark tuffi'iu allka
"autlfully designed, with
vest and uke efWt of aelf
off Oomblnatton material
value tit.UH
Veiled QhttToa W slits
hluek, nav) and ol her rolora
aver Peralan- amne have the
coraaKe part of satin inea
aullue ull have lovely lace
yokes wort h M.M. J
Veiled fhlffiin Malits
new model, with
llllllIK Of NStlll I - 11 Mil,- of I
w hu h i he ooraaie part la
plain lilurk or- color and the
upper purt Striped the outside
trlimned wltli velvet
3.98
2.98
1
3.98
5.98
1'll'liiK- 7 lis iiMHlela J
i ihlfTon w aisle over hina
Mill, hluek and colors
elaborate ihaln rmnrolderj
uiul satin hunda Kilt or
liver arob'd yokoi others I
rli ld liniideii with under
oratie of Chiitit ill) luce I
Pi Venice lure vokea
well wot til IO fx, '
Aa otamplea of eUU finer
we select one for dtaart Ifjrlou
- 1 l.i 1 . i 1,1 ft i,i i o v er an
under body of wide inserts
of satin messaline and Pt.
.1. Curls I see- with Arahlnn
mi dallioti-, on t he satin i
7.98
10.98
Inner lluliut of w hlt enhle net
outer trim of satin- fine lace
)okes other hlxhelaaa models I
others Ml 111 ami (is J
t " A
I'rom now until Christina
Music Every Day by
Full Concert Orchestra
.Morning and Afternoon
.
GREAI STOCKS OF LS5FUL GIFTS
DEPENDABLE QUALITIES
L O WES T r RICES ALWA YS!
Gift Silverware
Qllllill 1 1 1 I - I'lllted 'leu Sets
M lata
:::::JIlo m
1 und plccfs
Servina Trays. .
lireuti Traj s
Hill ter Olsliea
Pepper and suit simki rs-
Sel
I'ern Oishes
t and' luhru .
lioaers silver Plated i ea
a or - i '. doxcrt .
tnd l .25
ioii:Bi
Spoons
.59
98
425
1 89
1 89
'J Oil
3. a &
Hon. rs Triple Plan .i hnii
llol'oa humlti
dosM 3
08
Kiiki rs silver Plan u l ei. -
1 j iloi ll 1
ItOHI't's Sll 1 IT I ' I HI I'll 'I'llllle
Spoons- A A und A I
i. i i ooaen i
onion iipln Plated ( rutnL
18
1 8
.. H.-!a............ .... 1
89
Ou.oll ilile I'lulell I tiocolale
Pol 1 .08 I
Oli.nli mii- I'litli d lliikllii:
91 in s a-98 lo 8-98
Rih7s- Large and Small
For Holiday Buyers
ties, smith s Seumless Kus
b.')8' nil-wool Itriisscls -tlxll ft. -
, worth 7 m.
I rimith'i llik'li Crade Avmin-
1 3.95 -tera S.:t lll.li ft lii ,t cvilnra
un. I it) les
I Hrsl All Wool Bl
u ssi I .. -arntii-
1 G.75 l.s.. in Oils' li Oriental and
llorul worth NaVM
Alex, smith txmlnitrr Ituifs
1G.95
25.00
.95
III 1 -i ft Snrsl t;riiili tieu
Orientals usually DO.
Kmitb'i Beamleu Wiltons
beat roakei Ball ft ri. U Dri
ental snd dor I s iiausll) 184.00
Hi otch V a I t t It 11 us
7.it in. b- rag, 11. SO,
ON TKK I Ull l 'LOOR.
Hope Portieres .Q8 to 7. 08
111--, !! s Cui'Ol t Swecj els 1 .70 to 5.00
Women's Silk Stockings
Make Royal G fi.3
A few prli'O hints.
Pure silk iiose
1 1 luck. S Idle aud Colors 08
I I no silk Hose Black, Oray, Tan. Pink.
Iilne White und nil stuple and fane
tints Usla or silk soles with and
without sarter tops ,, 140
Italian SUk Uoaa Blackor WaltO. . 1-ao
pure -silk Host 1 see and
iiiliroldi red lustci fum y t-olora 1.08
Plain or KuiliroidiTiitl silk Stockings
tloral .1, ,-ni in colored
embroidery 1 OH U-slO S.08
At
Gift Suggestions in
Women's and Children's
Underwear
A stock famotta for aaaortoionbl:
t tfrandly mets holiday require
ments with a range of atyla to Oil
very tavatii and purse.
Women . Mght I ir esses- ambrle,
Nuliisook. Mulin neat or
elaborate trim -4910 8-08
Women Corset I 'overs Cambric and
Nainsook liutulreda of
styles 20 to 4-08
tTomen's comblnatinns I.swn. Cam
l or Nainsook and 1 pes.
Kreutest v artel) to be
round HO'oR OS
Women s Princess slips Ijtwn, Nain
sook. Cambric, -tik Jersey. Messaline.
China and Mern Milk
wonderful assort rnent-
white aad colors 98o 12-98
Whit, Pstttcoate- Lawn. Nalnsiwik.
ttambrir tueked or neat or elaborate
trim d nml flotiueea 89 to 1 6-98
Match sets :t to .", pea
heuiitlfiil assortment not matrhnd
elst wtieie 3-98 to 24-08
Chlldren'a Khlerdown llsth Itnbes
-I to 14 yre 1.98 to 3. on
chlldren'a PlanneiettC Hath Itohrw w
ItoUfri .69 to 1.49
lto s nun i.tris I lutinelette pajamas
4 to loirs 7Q
Chlldren'a snd Misses' W hite cambric
Petticoats i to in jr . -49 to 6-08
Children! Night Dissases -
Sains, ask and iimiirir -
I to I4jrr 60 to 1-08
MlsseC Neiti-.ook t oraet Covers
1910 I0ra .20 to 1.08
chlldren'a PlnnueleMe Sklrte
w hit.- and colored 20 to -49
Chlldren'a XII Wool
rtannel kirt 08 to 1.26
Chlhlrcit'S Lawn Aprons
'o 1 1 rs ,2Q to l 08
Oamnrlc anil Lawn Pillow Mhams
lalr 08 t 8 08
cinlilteti s sweater oats
to in vrs OR to 3. on
t Woman's K wester Croats 1-40 to 14. 08
Women's 'ardlgan Jackets t .20 so 2-98
i Woman's knit Vest- Qg to 3. oh
Woman's Knit skirts. ... .08 to 3. 08
Holiday Silks
For Christmas Buyers
New Sstln Foulards advance tis
new aliadea and hlaek with white
designs- -two special valuea . .80 .08
ispiiiiin slum 1 1 e- ,u- , 11 1 fits -
vi hlte. ereatu. blark and evening colors
v nines II .W and L .INI. 1-26 1-60
Matin M I, mi s white, rreani
un I modish eolora for s'reei and evening
L'n-ini'ii value H'i
iAdnch- value ILIA
Ulack I'etlU de 1 XKlii-s
lllai'k Satlll Messnllt.es - spccUl
Illack Sutln Dnchesse
IIU' k Peuu de Sole .98
all :iA-inch snd aoft
chliroti finish -reg II 3.1 J
Carving Sets
Table and Pocket Knives
T" f ainall boy and his mother may
lxt h 11 ii U their greatest deliKht In a
gift from thette:
S-pc Carving Mela stag handle
sterllnu sliver ferrulo-
lti sal In-lined esse - reg. Id Its . .
S-DC Carving Seta stag handle
lies' steel worth P !.i
H-pe. Carving Seta hand
forged steel stag handles
value $2 l!
Kinr sptv to a an
4 08
2-08
1 40
Pocket Knives j t and t blades
petirl and slag hamllisa
t'siiully Jl .16 l aually ttd
:1S
t SIIU1IV 4ii .y.i
luiiiorted
'suullv .70..
80 and 98 cts.
Cointiluat Ion PiM'ket Knives
Imported -Steel
a to jo Implements -08 to 1Q.Q8
Knl.es mid Korks - hand forged sloe!
none COOObolo, ebony, celluloid and
rubber aanosag
set of aiv each 49 to O-08
Citt Suggestions in
Stationery,
Religious Articles, etc.
it. i
lid-
lluiiil I'uinli
I'll IlllVI-S
f inn
It .11 loner v
-Ills II
idle Mm,. i , it h In ;.U
ft Itllte.
I .old i., sad .llulle
si icka
( Hlldle Kick und
t loll I, Wtl ll slinile
I .amp i nl in, .
t lold-1'lllted Itosurle-
jo aiiarantve
all colors -
Prayer Hvsuks i ,v Br
d Bdces,
l ull. nl,. Bil.l.s
1 1 11 1 1 1 . i iHte. - sUt 111 lir,.ss
I oitlltulli I'i lis Kold jiUte uiul
pearl trim - value IJ.OO..
lull assort ment of un rmuu's
Kntuttaln Pens for boolusraanara,
stenoaraphera umi nianlfolq uav.
unit to sun every hand
plain und fanc.v a-50tolO-00
Lttttet Scules nickel or ovltli.t-d
I und 1' Ilia 7y snd .OR
children s stationery 10 to .33
i oiored edgealn fum hos afi
JOUiri In' colorid of vvliKe
Chlltlren's Palnl Sets fane) wihmI
Isuxoa line assort me at .10 to l 08
Paher' a i 'rayon set s 32J
Pencil ets fancy Ihixvs
I I PUS
PenrO seta leather caau i.J
cuiii i writMiiiK vinsae. .
Pus .1 I'.l I I out set s
Sealuik Was Mets 1 0 to .
Nickel silver Pencil Sets ;t pea . .
Double Nine Dtiiuinot-a ... 1 9 to .
Olllltlle Siv I lOllliltlMVS tj to 1.
Kane) Back Playlns c'arila..
Pla) 11m 1 urds in t uar .69 to .
Parch pel Hoard
Pit or Pinch
uiueral Frames .
Leather Address Hooks
A Line u Dav Hook
Desk Si is Old brass tlulalt
Prrnoh urai itesk Seta n pes o.yfi
Fin, t s, i, to 10-98
Cold iilutrd or llrass luk stands. . . .Q.
Hold Plated Ink Stand cut piss
bOttltlS, With ClOCk- VUllle . no 3 UH
Hook Hacks . , tM '2 f30
Pre er and li umai seis
ifll Maes 08
Tearhera Hltiles self pronouneutl
red lutder kohl tdgea 1-34)
Gift Boxes
3 to 25 Cents
Christmas Remembrance
To Our Customers
li-lncli Holly Wreath. 1 CPl C Cl
ustiirul colors on gold I Pf r" I I
Calvudar bck. j ' 'X1 sal
Aua a tra purpose at real holly
uiul saves cap. aud Utter
TUIUU KLOOK STATIOMJUT.
1.96
:38
08
.08
L