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18 THE SUN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1913. GAVE $3,000,000 FOR CONTROL OF "MOVIES" rtfTTcinl ilinits Pill on I c. TO D A Y- R. H. Macy & Co.'a Attractiona Are Their Low Price. Opens at 7i30 This Mornitm Men's Store. Broadway and Ninth Jlns Hiiiiwil Jill IVr (Vnl. of Cnimlr's Ittisincss. j f i A I N I'. I WITHIN A YKAIt ilni'ss li'rfiiM's In Tell Amount ' of Profit Itfiilii'il li Tiliii i llxclii'iu'i1 Firm. I 'I'll. Iiniliiic in tlif linM-niiiictii . run ncHlnct tin- .Mntlnn I li-t tirr-M I'.itcnis tVmi.itiv mikI tli- licnoi'.il I'llm ('mil 1 uny. h It'll two t(itii .i t !- Ilir (!mrit. i Hi' ill ci'rl.H In illtiil r liinliT the Slur- man in-t, linw- Im-i-ii ailjniiruril iiniil lirt Tui"il.iy. Voli'nlnj x xpfMlnii w.is ' thi I.ihI mull that lime, mill (Inline llio i rimmlm: IMmIii I' (licmviMinr. fpcrUil I fl.-stxtimt in tin- Atlm nc -llcni'ial. Ilnl.!i"il with tin- illtfit I'Mimliiattiiii nf I Id 1 1 N .M,il- In. puxlili'tit f llio I'.iti'iits tf i : 1 1 . 1 1 1 . hihI timk ii tin' iA.iiulii.it Inn nf tin' ci'cniiil wlttnw. W'lllhm IVIm-r. i-rcn-lnry of the I'atcnts I i otnp.ui , tiiMMirrr of the (!onTal l-'ilm i l.'otnpnn . anil n pn i'iitatuo of Thomas A. I-Mlsoti i Inc. i. Tin- loctinioiiy liroiicht out hy Mr , firo.sv cnor tt.ia ti'latlM' to ihr- nniiiimt of money ticil In ncciilrlliK the ImlnesK , of the Dim lAdiatiKe n.-fUliieil at t'n- ' foi m.illon of tli.- lieiieial l'Mlm Com- 1 p.iny lit r.'ld. .iinl nlsn kIiowciI that J within .t year following the imvptlon of that iiiiiip.iny I' hail ,ii-iiiirril rontrol i of v,1 J .3 pn- irnt of the hllMnesn III. this county. The eompaiiy j or Bamj'.eil on May L'.".. !i; 1 "Mi. Man In." ankeii Mr (irnenor . "hefore the Cieiieial I'llm Company was orEanl.iil nax an etltuile made of the arl-ni properties of the various tllin ' coh itrjes?" "There was nn estimate mnile of the pioliahle value of tlllll In the hamis of the various fsehatice"" I y I'.il It .milium to al'iiut I nin.iiii'l'' j A I ilon't leini'inliei I). Who la.ule the t-.tim.ite'' I ilnl I! Hum ilul Mm piepare the eiuiiaiev ' . We trieil to llifnre tin- atiioiint of film of 1 u eoinii'i'i i i.il ili.ii.nter irnl.illv III Hie li.iiid-ol On- - i-r.il rental aireniies ami to e-lini.ite the pi ol.alile a eraue alne of lli.it film Mr Man In was a-ked if the e-t, unite 1 ineluded the wood will of tin- business or tin- proli.llile allle of the liiense j held I iy any e.ehaiu:e, and said that it 1 ilnln'l iiHliiih' anythlni; hut the iiroliahle value of the tllm In the hands of the i e.wham-'i-. , "' I o oti reiall the tltfule you reaelifd'.'-' further pressed Mr. Hi.kvi- ' nnr. "M Impression was that It was some-wh-re around I3.ijuO.000." was the replv. , "As a matter of fnet." asked Mr. firoMenor. "ou iiureha.-ed tlio-ip e.s ihatices for a lluure approxtmatlns la.aOii.nOO'.'" "My understandlliit is that the Oeneral I'llm t'ompanv spent In the nrlKlil.orl I of SH.Onn.iiOii in aeiiuirniK the rialit of eehanses .n property" "U'ete the ii-t protlts of the Cieneral Film Company for Its first ear oer t l.enO.Oud'.'" Mr irncnnr ashed "I don't recall the tlcures," .Mr. Mar vin answered. ij Weie they over .1.1 .r lent of whnt hud to le expended ' -icfiiiirln the ex- t ehmises' A 1 don't remember 0 Were the profits large In proportion, to the expenditure I can't say Mr. Marvin wa then excused, but was asked to he present for cross-ex- j animation on next Tuesday I Mr. Pelzer. the next witness called, said that he had been the first secre tnry of the (ieneral I'llm Company. He I was asked If it were not true that none . of the lommon stock of the (Ieneral ! Film Company wax ever held by any company which had not been one of tli" licensed manufacturers. "That's true," In- said. "The otlkers of the Cieneral Film I Company were elected In the otllces of the Patents company were they not"" mill Mr. (Itosvenor. "The meeting was held there." was the reply. "The intention was to enter exten sively into the rental exchance busi ness'.'" "I unilr?laml cenerally that the p'an was to ko Into the exchance business" Mr. (Irosvcnor read a financial state ment fiom such minutes as have ul ready b-en produced in which It was stated that the company up to Sep tember 17. ll'io, almost tlve months after the formation of the company controlled "S3 per cent of the entile business of the country. ' "The (ieneral Film Company ex panded very rapidly In 1010?" Mr. Grosvenor nskid. "Appaiently." was the reply "Was that in aicordanw with its plans when It was started," continued .Mr. (lioswnor. "I didn't know anything about the plans," Mr. 1'eUer replied. Another draft of the, minutes of tncetliiK of the company held March 13, 1911, stated thnt tho company then con trolled S3 1-3 per cent, of the country's business. Mr. Grosvonor then asked Mr. Pelzer. us treasurer of the company, to produce next Tuesday n statement show-Ins the net ficures of the company for the years 1910, 1911 nnd 1912. He also naked that the executive committee of the company be present, and an ad journment was taken until Tuesday. SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH. Payment of pensioners hv monthly rhecka Is provided in a hill Introduced In the House hy ItepresenUtlv e Bates of I'ennaylvanla. Twelve atudents of the Massachusetts Ajtrlrultural Olloce believed to be m ferted with fcarlet fover have been Isolated and fifty moro have lert for their homes, fearlnff a quarantine. A coast to comt Rtlonal hlchway to i cost lin.Ofio.niMl or more s asked for In a I or more s asked for In a by Ilepiesentattve norland bill introduced 1 of Mlssouil. The consolidation of thirty-two wjtil mines In western Kentucky Into one cor-! poiatlou, to be known as the On Pont ( Coal Company Is planned by represent!! tlves of L'olcni.iii ilu Pout. Attorney! Ieneral VU kei sliam was authoilznl b the Sen, ill. to InM'M.uate the chamex made b.v Mis. Helen Pleice flray as to laii'l fiatirif on the Cro.v In dian retei jiiuii in Montana Ban on Hie Hi!in l-ilnni fiom .leiio of oranses, jei.t I'ini-h inanow n.a-ii s. nuVis and pinnis v. .,,.l.-rr.1 by tin" Department of Aciiculiuic to keep out the JjUxlcu ftult M UttW ItiMI JWU.i Jj f lasjl Herald Square. Tg Home Furnishings Your Savings Average l4 Throughout Sale of Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums . , ' - Velvet Rugs Rle. Mai'' prtiea "ft.MJ ft. flJS 11 ft, S it). U ft SIS.24 now $11.89 $13.74 - - but the patterns are thoscif VTV The V elect Rugs are mostl- in Oriental desipns and C'lormss. copied from superb originals that would cot perhaps ten times as much as the cop. The- have a peculiarK durable nap. resilient and nou-mattin". o:i'!7!Z Sf -Axmimtcr Rugs with y,rouiidworls of old cream and old iory. Demn , 27 m. si m Sl.is $1.74 are "all-ner" Persian and hie- i"- "-' " H4 $'98 dallioii effects. The Tapestry Brussels Rugs, whose "uncut" nap means durabiliU . are in tpical l:astern effects and colnrinus. and aNo in tloral designs. 'I'he colors are in warm set subdued t nit's of red. reen. blue, ecru and brown. High Grade Tapestry Brussels Rugs Mm y ti r h Vim , $9.21 ft $16 74 Specially priced, in addition tiunate reductions, are Body Rrussch Ruis "French ucace" Wilton Rugs Carpets are reduced as follows: Wilton elet Carpets (Macy's price uas SI.4S yard) - S1.24 yard Velvet Carpets (Macy's price uas SI. 09 yard) 89c yard Vehet Carpets . ... (Macy's price uas 84 c yard) 69c yard Axminster Carpets . . . (Macy's price uas SI .54 yard) 89c yard Ta'pestn Brussels Carpets. (Macy's price teas 89c yard) 74c yard High Grade Oilcloths and Figured Cork Linoleums Oilcloths Macy's price uas 59c (sq. Special now, 31c. yd.). The Figuicd Cork Linoleums are in parquet. Reome'ncal and lloral patterns, m subdued har moni'iiit; color-.. One or two pieces show a slmht imperfec tion in the pattern. In mn-t caes the pieces are lare en hum to coy?r a pood si?ed kitchen. Open Stock Schwarzburg Itftmnt. ;Uth St. China Reduced i 4 MACYS uai th; pioneer in Amirita for open stoJs J aii. i. We h.ive at present over 150 open stck p.ittents, arid we are constantly adding to them. Sthuartburi China costs oil less at Macv's than odd and ends cost eKewhcrc. Thtrt is a thaut oj three fnc patterns in this reduction sale, includinc: (I) Delicate sprayi cf forget-me-nots. Nar. roie oW (.;. (.') Elahoralt omentional Jesiin in Jull light green ani muff hroun; inn r ring ani narrow edge of gold. (j) Grecian key design In blaclt, ulth edge and ttto Inner rings of cold White Enameled Iron Beds, $7.67 Fnnrtli Plcior. Macy's price Was $8.67 These Beds stand 58 inches high at the head and .V) inches at the foot, and come in the .5 ft.. .5 ft. n in.. -1 ft., and 4 ft. h in. sizes. The posts are 1 5 lo inches thick, and the ton rod (1 inch thick) and the screw "filler" rods li inch) are of brass. The enamel is excellent qualitv thoroughly baked on. Double Woccn Wire Springs at $3.24 (Macy's price was JF.J.74) will lit these or am other beds. Hair Mattresses-Mac A . 1 . jviacie and tufted of linn uualitv bv hand. For 3 ft. Beds. iMac price was $12.23 ' Special $8.24 For 4 ft. Beds. iMaa's price was $15.34 Special $11.09 Broadway, 34th to3Stlt St. Ihlril rinnr llreadnat. We ha e to "clean house" and seciiro lloor room fcr the creat incoming tide ot -pruis Kugs. Carpets and I moIums lience these "rcat reductions. -Ml are perfect and desirable in even Mr. 11 f. .1 U ft $16 24 $9.71 to the above, and at propor- Roual 1! ilton Rtifs Smyrna Ru$$ I hint I'lnnr. Hrnjiilnat. A good assortment of excel lent Oilcloths in geometrical enects carried outvin sr.ft com binations of green, blue. red. tan and brown. - Cork Linoleum Remnants Macy's price uas 69c (sq. yd.). bn nil pieces now 19c. 1 .irper pie tue.v 29c. Sample Lace Bed Sets from Paris I hint Fluiir. til ar. Adiante sample patterns that uitl be on salt six months hence at I ) more. IVnts art- $1014 f 1 1.24 SI2.49 and Slb.74. A lied Set at $10.74 in A' ibi.m, he.iwK divor.ited with Marie An toinette I.. ite work in plain .ii tancv braid. The deie,'i carried nut in pr,o and rn-ette eflcvt and nied.illion centre. Ued Set at $lb.74 of Licet Ara bian has tour turner-.' and a centre motif of Marie Antoinette work in spr.iv and tosette ciiects. I he two sides and end valance of eaJi spread are decorated with lace work to match top of spreads. The bolster cover aKo matches the spreads. Anions the sets are examples of: All ocer Marie Antoinette Late. Marie Antoinette and Renaissance Lact. Marie Antoinette combined with l.acet Arabian. Marie Anhinetlt uith Cluny and Antique Lace. .Most ot these sets are In white. y's Own Make black horsehair, fnieh stitched For 3 Jt. 6 in. Beds. Mac's price was. $14.26 Special $10.01 For 4 . 6 i i. Beds. Mna's price was $16.49 'Special $12.24 The 11,868 9,972 2,940 i ! Prices, like Winters, aren't what they used to be. ! We've revised prices on men's suits and overcoats. Liberal savings to be' picked. All sizes attractive pat terns. Boys Radical reductions on Nor folks and double-breasted suits. 1 Such reductions as from $9.50 to $6.50, $12.50 to: $8.50, and $16.50 to $10.50, , for example. Liberal savings on boys' 1 overcoats, too. Rogers Peet Company, ' Three Broadway Storet at at , Warren S' 13th St. 34th St. AMI sr.MKN TH. rituar. Ctr Wtk CImm Salvia rflCJlrV Oh A.nlMl.a M Huh IOA.M. II -50c- IIOTEI.W AND RBSTArrtANTa J4tb Street, near Fourth Avenue. INSTRUCTION. Fur Hoji anil oung Men. RKKKKLIOY SCHOOL Prepare llo Ihornunhli for all l'o. Iee anil Terhnlral SihnnU. Inrtlvlctiitl liiKiriiellnn. Afleriinon Mlmlv Huur. liym. 11A1.I11111, Alhlelic miller cxperlenceil Trainer. UIIHarv Drill inplliitiali Npis'lal allenllon uln tn primary In truillnn Ihr fiiunrtatlon nf all edaeatlon ii Home Studv fur nun lloya. .lORI'.l'll I'l'Rris SI.Ni:. Ileailmatler, 7 -ill SI. anil te.( Knd Ar. Bu.lneo t'ollaiaa. , BiKlneillnttlliitt.Broidmiv A 72d St. Stenoirapht, ookkarplnn. Stcrttirlnl Caufif. CUlllirtict NiwcatileiriKr .Mlneellnnenua. Mike ThisV0UR Career Ml feel are llalili- In affllclltn '1 hoke Miner lis need tare We funUh an edncallnn Ii Chlrnpu'J nnl aflnrdel e'eiire Onrielen llnri nut.e Itapnrmed r lrr'iik. Catalog t ree HHitimaiijaHiiiidiatiii a Kan taiu au. nw iwk. GREAT Shirts, Shirts, Shirts, In the Men's Store at Wanamaker's Other Sections Joining in With OVERCOATS 205 Stormcoats, $30 to $38 grades, $22.50 SUITS 192 Fancy Suits, $30 to $38 grades, at $19.50 SHOES 1,000 pairs $5, $6, $8 grades, at $3.65 pair SOCKS 3,600 pairs 50c Silk Socks, at 35c pair 580 pairs 35c Black Cotton Socks, at 20c pair UNDERWEAR 1,104 $1 Shirts and Drawers, 50c each AND Fur Coats, Fur-lined Coats, Fur Collars, Muffs, Gloves and Caps, at Average One-third Less JOHN WANAMAKER The Men's Store, Broadway at Ninth AMl'-'KMKXTS. i:n wink's i i.wtiM. iiii:aii:i s. EMPIRE I mi A 40lll SI l'e '.! 1ntlncr To-ilM A Wnl ? . "GRIPPING PLAY, WELL ArTFn." hfrai n. THESPYi 'Tlir Ia.ikIoii. I'arU r.ml Sucrrs Kiotn Ixhtr-miiri'kt'r s j I Mmbt'f "Powerful, Emotioml Drama." Journal. LYRFIIU "-' Mil M I'M' M5 LAURA HOPE CREWS ami llrl'llin ( fi't In "BLACKBIRDS" and H. B. WARNER CRITERION "'" ''" vni i miun v.,, T..i,.. iV ,., .,. Robert Hilliard 111 Till, ( si: BARRICK Sl ".ir llntv lr CU "a mini. i. , mi.m ri:." .mrnwi "THE CONSPIRACY" FULTON ni'ii i U or II n rr 1 !.' 1 1 l.llnrr In. I j . IS THE YELLOW JACKET u uncn ii ni' 1 irn.n i r nuuoun v ,i Mrl I,,. i,s j ,5 MRS. FISKE in mi- iik. ii iiiuii. Ill's.. .UN. aisr. Sr.il. Srlllne THE POOR LITTLE .RICH 8IRL II lilt is. ..isi I vs 1.1 Mm Ti,.,i yi Vi,; KELLERD as HAMLET NEW AMSTERDAM l.n-t Mat 'l'n-.la ; IS i.isi -j c if A i1t.N. i. limit s IIMT-s K, V W t;w i..iti;i i NEXT MON. Two Weeks Only si r- Min ( vi i xiii.wi 1 1 CHRISTIE MacDONALD i Tin ' IDS' V lir SI i I S'J THE SPRING MAID (in mil '.'rii nrt i'.it .mil , l.nrii- I IIPRTV W sl '" H I"mi To.-ln klBCn I I i fj : is. W'i'il. Mai. ;), i,, ;tl 111. M(, II I I 13 I II IM III OII.Y1AX I. MILESTONES by rnoUl llfn- nrtt A l.'llBSKl hiinui.iurh. KMCKKIIIHM'KKIt. Ilroailnat A ,'IMh SI. i:r.al h:I. Ml. Ii.iI A Hnl. a : .. Ihr l l Moril In Mul(l t'nnipit). OH! OH! DELPHIN7I nrCTV li'' A ift Si. i:-, (.:;'!, Mliil Mni To. Im A VVnl 3:;M i nit i.riniM. i'i iii'iisi:s iim.i, STOP THIEF' If pHrcr hy r ni.vi.i; MOIIHK GLOBE Mnllnrr Tn-ilnj Mniiliiiimrr.t X stone I Kl-lf .lnl I The lJiily cf the Sllppfr METROPOLITAN lo-dai at a Koeiilaklnder. Karrar tlobc mil. .lorn. (!iirll. Ile, Didur ror.rt., Ilertr In.nlalu ai H, ,Sp I'erfre- lule nf llnif. ' niunn. Ilempel. I reiiuiaj, Rorl; Macner. !lllj lildui Hnlitler Hel. Sejurnla I'onil . Pnl(vn 1 Hun. Ilxe. Cnneerl, Joe. in 11 V lleMlnn. Mar tin an llaerenlen. planlsie i:m Oichesira Net Mon, ai J :ft- Mellerlnrer. iiantl. 1 MallfeM: Slerak. Well. Helii, (i.irtli. (irUwoM, llln-hau fondiictnr. Herlz )rfl. hi M-Mannn. Tarrari (.irun. nllti. Iloihler. Hel, Srmioli. I'nnd . Tmcanlnl. I hurt. i:lra Ml. nt : Maale riule. Hem. pel. I)r,llnn. Allen; Sleak, iJinkou, (inilu, HeUs. lirliuuhl t'nniliietur, llerlr lhur. at ":4- Irlman. I'retnuad, Hmner, llurrlan, Well, liherspin'ii 'nnil , TuHcanlnl, , Irl. alSli llurhiere ill Sltlalla. Mempel, Manier Aniain.Sesiiinla.rinl-Cnikl i nnd Sturanl , Sal. ai liliiiond.i. Di-llnn, Maienaucr Durlirnr ( aiuo. maln C0111I . Piilacrn IIAIIIIMAN PI Wll r.SIM) FLISRI) rM Kill Sl l'enlns 8.14. MatlnreO'n daj A'llmrf '."Ii. H II) IIIU.AM'U indents .?r? ?L Predion RFIIIRI IR Wril I'MSI i:eal 8:in. nbTUDUlU Main. 'In ilnv 'tiles. A Wed 3;tij u' MATINEE TO DAY AT 2:10. ' IIAVII) lll'l,M'll preseui AG00D LITTLE DEVIL A IAIIIV I'I Kilt tillllVVV.I'l'S Hy llosrinuml tierarU and Maurice INkMiiI, UtMMKRNI'I'.IN'S I'ltAXK Tl.NNKY, l.e , l:ic f.7V. Il.ill. lltnilL'e It! N.ilr In. I ffl JI.TIM:I'.i:t:h I'he Dance ot rnrmne. IM -V- iV .Vic A Ii (llhir IIIit Acls G ni iiuru ii num pcniic 6IRLS OF THE BAY WHITE WAY 1 Aaula lu .',- II Brla..in.1C C. !" iHIIWUMhSl rilwvalll ly ault I nPEtlS Tn.MIBHT'?"' 'or openln SHIRT $1 grade $1.50 grade $2 grade 70 AMt'9EWhNM. a1 0Ili.iv,.Uil-lllli. liallyilat..;. llcit.St.iK ll.lli.t i Si'lnlllUIIns hrrlc ot .N'rw Spectacle. To-oiurroH Main SprrUI I'opul.irlv.nrprl iinn.imr eitt Hrnnrrir itiiiiiliiru '!. It a. Slanurl Klein 4 OrcticMr.i WINTER GARDEN H'av A Stlth, Iji.I '!.. i:4.K. Mat. T.1.1IMV Jl. erlniitc iiiiiiiiiann, llrnailta tn I'arl. 34TU ST ThM.. near ll'way. Ke. 8 3a. 03 in li Matinee To-lay i'.n. THE WOMAN OF IT NOT A cnonu IM.AY It 1 iieit Oicent Pnple, ml tm snutttt R17 ol tot Tiar, Mailne Klllntl'. h ?9, hot. Il'v A dill Ae is.,J,u,, anatoi. llrnatlnni I h . i V'lT' WAY ' si un 1 -ilai . DOWN EAST SfiS"' WON., JAN. 20 raiii'i.r SOMEWHERE ELSE CASINO li'uay A -T.ilh Sf . Ic S Mntltiri' Tn. Jin A- v. .. 1 ifa TRENTINI THE FIREFLY l.am Mithl el Mlimlat. Mini Tine Spiel I Cimecrl I'citures In Act III Tnniliii 1 Irv Hlr llarrnlJ Nina Mnrciiia. - S..( IAI. lll.ll.M.SII . I I.Ni:rS. Ileirlnnlni: el VVi'iinevlty ,ln. ?2.1 Mn4 .Mnrratia 1 1 Hie title n.le .set uc in SI .VI L?r'-. liL'l ID 1 1.1:. Mai Tn.ilai SAM RFRNIRn mi ror ir.e I aitle. 1RTU CT ii" in hi: M.'itlllxi' In It) ! 1:, WILLIAM COLLIER V,:," PI1VUI1IKF "H' 'Mi'll.nii 1 ,-ir si.-. rlftinUUoC linn Tu.Jaj.W ell & 'I Imrx - .. LITTLE WOMEN Utm.i 1 nlMcr's OM'i nisi iilll'inv ttiV' FANNY'S FIRST PLAY MAMIAI I'A.N'dp Hn...Hlli AKIh Ae Kn 8. ii.rai iiHiii) THEWU B Weil Lin I tic III Jl VI. ' ".V , S-u,) Mixr i:mi, iv.mii w Ilul Tii.tla) J l. Nexi Week of a Av Vry h is iiiMH.i: ui: ieiuim jkni:i COHAN'S 'MH.ATiti:. MAIIMtt lU'DAY 2:15. "he hj,.iiMe Ilu f Xp,r K T' COHAN Si r "BROADWAY" JONES ASTOR H'H1 5th .SI r.es. 8 IS sharp. naiun iHiiiiep'rn.ii j 1 the llraniKlIc Nenaallnn "f the t'rnlurt - FINE FEATHERS Knliert Kdenn Mat t'laman Amelia Sumer.. Mlltnn l.ackaie 4'nirhlan l.ollla Itohernon fiDlKID :.1i &Ae. Mat T0.dav.::IS talMrlU rill-: fiiil'KII.Min-M I ailv ,1l'l Mrri. "Kxt i sr. mi:.' SYMPHONY I MM'IKTY . or m; mirk. I WALTER DAUAUtUd NI)l'rOK, 'Subscriptions Klaut Atternoona. lleilnnlna .Inn. 26. , Mihicrlillon CI In aid, e.ta nnw on "Jlr at Rnntn ItOI, Aenlian Hall. Hnlolata: MR. VS1K MR. MerORMACK M.MK. liKHIIAHDT M1IK. ni.r MME. A MIA MR. PAI R MR. t ONKOI.O Mil. IIARTMAV MMK. RIIIKR l'0S.RT Mil. HAKIIrlRr: MR. IH'RIKI'.X MR. I.AKIiKM'K LUDWIGS0L0,STS!!ISEM,LE HESS AMERICA IT Mil al..'l In-triinicntal arllos. Ilertlinen llralims. Mudern and I'otU Sonir m:h ai:oi,ia. iiai.i.. tickiits now ti Tues r.'c Jan :i. at a i.'- SAI.K AT IIAI.I. llelan-rniealrel'ii mnrron (Sun illvc, at a. to. TI.AIIA A .Ml IIAVII) MANNES NKCIIMI NUN A 'I A III'. I'I l I. ii i: i: i ii v r. n i ii uiika ii 'I li-U-ts AI .'.. l e 7.1 clH., Ilaensel A. .louea, ;n w IM hi Phone Hrani fi;7. OPERA ''I'll'c M-at fur nil ihcairci HiM.i-" .Milt.MAMiii: nmi'.i. .'Irl .hhjah:; i.rcele lliiiHay nr.d SVh SI. MAX PAUER rnisr rititai, ai iii i - h m i., ri i:.s. Met ni llll fn t.,);., ATI.. -IAN. a I. at .1 i Mrlnua)- I'lini. BIJOU .iM .ili.i .xi i i. ..L a:AI. 'lUvrr i vpiiy iiAi at'jii' fAJIL aiucv'c AFRICAN HUNT I 4, nnuibi u Sale AMlKHKVrS. RE-APPEARANCE OK 4 CAPT. Amundsen At CARNEGIE HALL i:i)M.sAV KVKMMI, .IAN 5?. l ::io r. M. POPULAR PRICES A IninilrnU crf turned n5 from C'apt. Amnnilpn' (i rl Irrtnrr. Ii lu rontentrd tn drlltrr n ofcoml ttihtlc ln turr on Ihr ubjcrt: "HOW I DISCOVERED THE SOUTH POLE" I iili.lr.iii il villi sierenptli'oil ani Mm )P IMi Min IIKSKKM l SI'AIH. .Mir. Ill l..-,n ll.Jl, $10 AMI M.V Tli 1. . nvi on s.i 1. a I MISKtilK. MAI. I. IIO (IKHI I, se enil lltnnliiil Se.iti. 1 ir Ml!T of l.Ki: KKHOICK ISO Vi-au SI JOSEPH I' Hie Ma" AND HIS IRETHREN i" r CENTURY THEATRE i'i. ,v Is Ihe Most Tremendous Success in the History of the Whole World TO-DAY 10:45 A. M. & 3:30 P.M. KAL'KI.I'I 1 r Kl III hoi mi: at ii - nn. Din ' ITIKATIti:. i enwn 'cneain liulldliij. B'.'d st a Mil i Miicoif. 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