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THE EVENING
Zimbalist in
Second Recital
I'Y SYLVESTER RAWLING
ZIMKAMst. thl acomi!l.hr1 young
IlnuUn vlollnlit, who I become
t once thu vot ne. gave a ipcond
re lll nl earned Hall yestsrdny aftor
MMin l.efore a largo and fad.lonabl.
-'-'r8 Th" "n his progr.mm wan
worthy of hla art a well an of hi skill.
5Jf ro'l BOI be laid of that of hi
Jlmt Ncttal. it imlud. d Handel', sonata
In Minor, Ua. h i Chaconn for violin
alone, Ift uoli'g Brotch fnlasle. a lult
In the old tyle by himself, and compo
sition by Schumann. Km Krelslrr, Tor
Aulln and Sniaite. Here wai material
to put the young man truly to the tet,
ml It mint he said ttvit ho Mood It
admirably. Not only I hi tone big and
luceloun. but hi taste anil understand
ing aro unmistakable. Ha may not dli
Plsy the dah and brilliancy of Mlscha
Klman. or hold the rommsndlng poise
o' Frits Krelsler, but listening to him
on Inevitably recalls that past master
of v!ollnl..ts. Ysaye.
Mr. Zlmballst's own composition. In
four part. w too long, but It howed
fertirfty In oontructlon and had a
melodic foundation. HI playing of th
Met ohaconn was admirable, and of
t!ie tlruch Scotc h fantrtsle brilliant. Th
ligliter composition on the programme
wer mrmlngly expressed.
Mr. Zlmballst I to be congratulated
on Ml rcfual to play more than two
extra numhrrs at the end. depllo the
clamor of a laree nart of the ,,iri!,.n.v
The writer liven In hope that some day
rtlat v. . : I decline to give any after
contribution for good measure.
THE MARGUUES TRIO
GIVES ITS FIRST CONCERT.
The Margulle Trio Adile Margulle.
Pianist; Leopold Llchtcnberg. violinist,
and Leo Schult. 'celllt-gnve the M rat
of It three concert for th eaon at
Carnegie Lyceum last night before a
Urge audience that manifestly enjoyed
ltaelf. Each of the muni Ian was la
good form, and the three played, to
gether admirably. Tho opening number
H Haydn' trio No. 3, In K flat, of
which the second movement wa most
enjoyed. Then followed Taderewnk!'
sonata In A minor, op. 1.1, which Ml
Margulle and Mr. Llehtenberg played
drllgbtfully. Bnssl's trio lnfonlco In L
major, op. 12a, which ha been played
here before hut I not familiar, was the
final offering. It Is In four movement,
each Interesting, the finale especially at
tractive. CONCERT 3Y CARL AND KATH
ERINE FIQUE.
Carl FIqu, psajslsl and composer, and
Katharine Noach Pique, snprmo. giive a
well-attended recital at Memorial Hall.
Srhermerliorn street, Brooklyn, last
evening. The programme consisted of
eight numbers, represetitln- Weber,
Massanet, t'hopln. Schubert. IgOMft
Wagner and -Hit Sai ns. The audience
was extremely aPpTaolatlV.
PRINCE FOUNDHUNTER
FOR EVERY ELK HERE.
And Princess Ghika Didn't See Any
thing on Visit tc Change
Anti-Suffragette Views.
The prince and his sister. Princes
Nicholas (Jhlka, their nl. e, the i rlncess
Olive Maui ocordato, and ("apt. C, E.
ladclyffe of thu British army were re
turning paaeenars to Kurop on th
'unarder Mauretanta, which sailed to
day. The Prince and fapt. Itadclyffa
came over two months agi, for a hunt
ing trip In Wyoming and Montana.
"We had a lot of fun," said the Prince,
"but there is one Usson out American
sportamen need to learn very quickly.
They must contrive lawn and police
no that the (hooting of female elk by
men who are not sportsmen may be
topped at once. Kvery elk I trailed had
a man's footprint following It. And
when they are hunted o closely a that,
the killing of the females will surely
wipe out tho species."
The Princess, who Is an antl-suffra-gette,
said that, in spite of m lch per
suasive argument hv suffragettes in this
country, she wan still of oplnlmi as !ie
announced when she tnitiv over to Join
her brother, that "one baby Is worth
10,000 votes to any woman. The Princes
Is iot married.
TWO MEN FALL DYING AS
They quit "L" trains.
Merchant Expires Almost at Once
and a Contractor Soon After
Reaching Hospital.
Henry B. Ivy, forty-tour, a diamond
morobael of No. si Pulton street, living
at the Turin Apartment. No. tti Central
Park Wait, was a:i to fall M ha
topped from a Ninth, avenus olovated
train at tho Nlnety-thlre street nation
at 130 o'clock last night.
An ambulance wa summoned from
tho J. Hood Wright Hospital, and when
It. Oler, who responded, arrived Levy
was dead. His body waa removed to
hi home.
Patrick J. Connors, sixty-five, a re
tired contractor, ofNo. M0 Fox afreet,
the Bronx, rollapied on th One Hun
dred and Ftfty-dxth street station of
the Third avenue elevated shortly after
( o'clock last night. He was taken to
Lebanon Hospital, where h died at
.' 40. Apoplexy was given a the cause
of death.
County Clerk Lalande, and he believes
that It 10 sufficient to convict all the
men charged with fraud.
30,000 MEN ILLEGALLY
REGISTERED IN LOS ANGELES
Killed la Aatn Craah.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Nov. 22
Oeorge Brandon, a druggist, was In
stantly killed: a woman, name not
known, was fatally injured, and two
other ponton were slightly hurt when
sun automobile cntshed against a side
walk curbing wly to-day.
Gold Dust
makes dish-washing easy
The use of a little Gold
Dut in your dish-water will
make your dishes whiter,
sweeter and cleaner than
they ever can be without it.
Unlike soap, Gold Dost does
more than clean the surface.
It goes deep after germs and
hidden food particles, and
sterilizes everything it
touches. "
Gold Dust does all the hard
part of the work without your
assistance, because it begin) to
dissolve and clean the moment
it touches the water.
When you have to wash
dishes 1095 times a year, the
Gold Dust method of saving half
your time and half your labor
means something.
Gold Oust
it sold in 5c
g i g and
large pack
ages.The largo
p a I k a t e
mean greater
economy.
" t At COLD DUST TWINS
do roar work ' '
Am
Warrants for That Many Will Be
Issued on Evidence That Has
Been Collected.
LOS A NOBLER, Nov. H.-Aa tho re
ul. of a conference held by Harry
Lalande, County Clerk: C. E. S;baataln,
Chief of Police, and Byron Hanna, Dep
uty District-Attorney, It was announced
to-day that complaints will be laaued
charging Illegal registration on the part
of approximately SO.OOO men.
The Information necessary to Issuing
the warrants I ' olng. collected by
Thousands Now Use This
Low-Cost Cough Syrup
A family Supply for Site,, Paving Vna f'J -The
Quickest, Best Tblag Vn Bee
I aed, o Meaey Hefanded,
Tt ps -tpt and positive result given
by I la Invspenslvs cough medicine htvs
causal It te be used In more homes In I he
U. g. aad Canada than any other cough
remedy. It give Instant relief, and will
usually wipe out th mest obstinate, deep
seated cough Inside of 14 hours. It quick
ly succeeds, even la whooping sough and
croup.
A 00-esnt bottle of Ptoei, whsn mind
with home-mads sugar syrup, makes a full
pint a family supply of ths moat pleas
snt and effective cough remedy that money
could buy, at a eavtng of II. Badly pre
pared In five minute full directions In
pscksge.
Children take Pins Cough Syrup will
ingly, because It taetee good. It stimu
lates the sppetlte aad I slightly laxative
both escellent features, gplsndld for
hosrieneas, throat tickle, bronchitis, etc.,
and a prompt, successful remedy for la
clplent lung trouble.
fine la a epeoaal and highly eoaoea
trated compound of Imported Norway
White Pine extrtot, and la rich In gualacol
end ether natural healing pine olemonta.
himpiy mix It with augar ayrup or atralned
honey. In a pint bottle, and It la ready fer
uaa.
rtnaz haa often been Imitated, but never
aucceaefully. for nothing etee will produee
the earns reaulta. The genuine le guaran
teed to give abaolute eatusfaetton or money
refunded. Certificate of guarantee la
wrapped la each package. Tour drugglit
haa Pine or will gladly gat It for you. If
pot. Sped to The Plnaa Co., Ft. Wayne. Ind.
Lord & Taylor
Foundtd 1826
November Reduction Sale of
Suits and Coats
For All Occasions,
Extraordinary Varies Offered
tVi omen's Tailored Suits
$17.50
Values up to $35.00.
All are heavily interlined, and the selection
presents the season's best colorings, materials
and styles.
Smartly Tailored Suits
In diagonals, basket weaves, and all the
latest foreign mixtures. Heavily interlined
Distinctly High Class
Fancy Tailored Suits
Of imported corduroys, English whip
cords and imported diagonals. Black,
nuvy, brown, plum and gray.
Values up to $50.00
$22.50
Sj9.5O
Very Special
Street & Touring Coats
In all the latest mixtures. Many styles
to select from.
Values to $25.00
Broadcloth Coats
Suitable for street and afternoon wear.
Some velvet trimmed; others lined with
all the new contrasting colors. Heavily
interlined.
Value $85.00
fSS'Oo
$25.00
Extraordinary Sale of
fVOMEN'S SHOES
Will be continued until
Saturday, the 25th, inclusive
Offering Exceptional Values in
JV omen 'j Walking & Dress Boots
Evening Slippers & Carriage Boots
BOOTS- all leathers, with cloth or kid tops.)
UUI ntire $.00 and 85.00 stock to r
Per pair) J'
EVENING AX1) HOUSE SLIPPERS 1
handsomely beaded or plain, with choice
tf individual trimming. r$?
Our entre $5.00 and $6.00 stock
Per pair
CARRIAGE HOOTS of black velvet, furl
trimmed, satin quilted lined. m
Value $5.00 $3- 95
Per pair.
Brottdvrny ft tt)tb Si.; flth Ave.; inth Bt,
WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1911.
BROOKLY!S "" "
Thursday Morning
Pel wren 0 st 12 A. M.
We will place en gale
200 Silk PMIkMtSi 1 OA
All Colors, Value M.00, 1. eOlf
V aal aaa aTJ BBr
Fulton St.Cc
Bridge St. B'klvn
Hoyt
Street
Subway
Station
Direct
Entrance
to Store
THURSDAY BARGAINS
Decisive Reductions, Ranging from l
to l2 Off Former Prices, Make This the
Most Sensational Sale of the Season
Thursday Coat Bargains
Full Length Coats in black and Fine Coats of double faced fabrics,
colors, deep rolling collars iik liitlmg reversible models, also silken
and cutfs, well tailored, a ayw caracul cloth coats, a mm
value J12.50 O.VO value $20.00 cfe0
Other Coats, 12.75, 15.75, 18.75 and 24.50
Values up to 50.00
Thursday Suit Bargains
These suits are without nnretinn th,. oTfnfit
values ever offered; serges, broadcloths, cheviots
and mixtures of the very best quality, richlv
trimmed and perfectly tailored, value to $35.00
15.75
Exceptional Thursday Bargains in Furs
French Coney CoatS (Possum Trimmed) i
Full length coats of soft, glossy fur, deep rolling!
collar and cults of Possum; brocaded silh-991 ffl
lining; value $60.00
$65 Ru-JTL.t Pony Coats 34.50 $35 Cross Fox Sets 21.75
$80 Russian Pony Coats 55.00 $12 Belgium Lynx Sets , 7.50
$78 French Seal Coats 52.50 $7 Caracul Sets 2 97
4,000 Handsoifie Waists
Worth 2.00 and 2.50
New wide side frill waists, beautifully embroidered and Incel - vatv
trimmed, lingerie waists with cluny insertion, and tailored linonfl fill
waists. A wide variety to select from ) JIlvV
4I-H'l-I-;-I-I-M-t-I-ri":-H-l-H-I-l-rk
Stylish
Clothing
:: For Men and Women
; If you buy your clothing
i here, you will not only
! I save money, but you get
; ; the goods
On CREDIT
You and your entire fam-
ily can dress well and in '.
the best style on the !
small outlay of
$1 Per Week
Our extensive and well
selected stock is at youi
service and awaits your
choice. Clothing lor Men.
Women and Children
flats and Millinery.
ALTERATIONS FREE
N
J
6szabliahedl832
FINE BLACK GARMENTS
When In doubt, Black Is the color to
choose. Always In vogue, becoming to
every woman and eminently serviceable.
An unusual assortment of Sets and
Single Pieces in Black Fox, Black
Lynx and Persian at moderate prices.
Kraiton .. Smith St.t.. .XirooAfyn
M minutes bv Subway fin m ffrniitl
Central fl&oroufhJIatl 5 tat ion
t 535 Fulton St., Brooklyn,
X O .p. Ela Place. X
fM'I'M I'M 'M I lii I i'M' i 1 1 K
mm
BIG THANKSGIVING SALE
OPEN EVENINGS
100 UistUHliv 100
All Id O. K. Condition, . to be Sacrificed
lo utKr nuiii .lummy Hlurk
$60 GILBERT
90 PHLlP & SOI
120 US! H: R
125 WI SER BROS.
135 E. G UlER
150 JACOB BROS.
175 IllIsTIisGiOI
185 WEBER
f.f MONTHLY RENTS mi A KlfS
?a3JBUinifUL DPHIGHT ft AlfJU
Uoi 0ODHT, coll. I.ivin
TON H'V. . HUOKXTM.
Ono lilock frum ilornush II. 'I Hub
Rat o nocii liukia' r
SJS Mi.nllil.
M i mil i-nij.
Mualjili
i ntii Paid.
Mi, nl hi,
i mil Pais,
Moathls
mil i'ii .i.
'i, .Mii.i,
'lll I'Hlll.
iomhi,
I'mil Paid.
I, .in hlv
I mil Paid.
-i- ii. hi,
I mil i'. mi
CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
Any Purchase Up lo $25 $1.00 Down $1.00 Weekly
TERMS FOR FURNITURE
$100. Worth Down $1.00 a Week
$140. Worth $3 Down $1.50 a Week
$190o Worth $5 Down $?.00 a We
5COOOS
Oi-LIVEREt
in
ARM
FOURTEENTH STRUCT
Wnt of Fifth Attnm
Special Opportunities in Women's Apparel
Coa ts Suits Dresses Evening Goltns
Thursday is Woman' Day Thla week particularly ao Offering will nue
rtSTMBSfl to any, "This ta what I want more than anything Mao." Tbaaa itemg
.serve only as example Entire department ia filled with excepSional value.
Women's Long Coats
nun l)( l.oTlls AND CHBV1UT8
mnclly IMInri',1 or with
pnlntHil plush rnllsrs, or
with dtt'p. rotind t'lillsrs
revor and cuffs of Per-
.ll... l.-ul.l I.. I ,
velvet or satin rn 1 9.98
otni-r trimming fancy
sstln Unixf. also Interlined
- elcs to -in
Komarkuhle values
BLACK AND MAW COATS
llroadcloths, ( hnvlnta
.....I U.....I 1, --
Italian large collars with ' 1 5.98
inlay or velvet or satin
I inutile face mlituree also. , .
ttvnm d vri.vbt coat )
V ..I. l.l.n,n...l.ltl, I
liralds l .rue shswl roller 2 1 .98
ueautiruily -m in lined
VKI.OL B COATK
ft4 Inch elegantly braided
iwiniiiir nriiii-ni nuniu I
lia e larae hrald ornamenta 59.98
ami i - mi im-, or color
lined and Interlined
Women's Dresses
flSBGR VBLTBT DBBflBBS 1
Trimmed with broadcloth or
aelf-color rorituroy a good 7. St
value at g 1., ,
CBBPR MBTBOB D BBSS IS
In street hles also crepe
dechlne ami clilffone
u, it Mia wnivw, 1 .
pale pink. Mue mtlteand 1 1 9.98
neiio nana emnroiaery.
laro. ahlrred pufflnga and
other trimming conceits
von o owftft 1
Crepe Meteor and measallna I
high end low neck f
beautifully hand embmlderad 39.96
or with tunics of emb'd
at Value 40 00 J
TBLTBT DBgaaga -
lllark, navy and brown
deep Kuaslan lace or Pt.
Venlae collar large
alngle satin lapel In self or
contrasting color ,
21.98
Early Season Redactions in Women's Suits
Desirable All-Wool Suita that are too notch in everv
the valuer, you will have to see these Suita They compriae
llroa dclo t ha - C heviota Seriea Whipcords Worsteds Corduroys Dtafo
nals Ulack, navy and beat colors AU sizes in each material Bast of wagfe
manshiii rharactcrizes overy garment.
10.98 were 14.98 21.98 were 27.S8
12.98 were 16.98 17.96 .were 34.98
16.98 were 24.98 S3. 98 were 49.98
SPECIAL IN VELVET SUITS 4Q rQ
Handsomely tailored worth $29.98 1790
Furs That Are Reliable
At Prices That Are Right
Modlth handsome Furs Sold on dry goods basis Qualitlt
assure Satisfied Customers Prices assure Gratified Customers
BM.C.IAN II ABK NRTft 1
iliuwl cnllnr I
III i' 1- large
rilll-lle
with
coiiar i . .
tails I 11 .98
liirge pillow muff I
, .... .- . & , . .
1, 1 , v 1 n 11a nr. r,,A
Alwi NATI'lt.M. III.ACK
OR H1TKA RACCOON
shawls or novelty scarfs
- block or novelty muffs--wortliS4il.no
BI.ACKA MKCNKOrONMt'M
Also III.ACK Kltli.Nt.'ll
('(INKY large shawl or
anluiut scarfs block or
semi-barrel muffs special. .
JAFANKMK MINK
Also BLA( K KOX SITKA
and N ATI' It A I. CCOON
large ehawl collar fin
ished with talis or heads,
or both also novelty
scarfs semi-barrel or
block muffs worth gtlS.OO
and 7.'i 1 11
Other bandsame Mela up la $200.00
29.98
19.98
49.98
i
BUKSIAN PON 1 COATH
t -. 1, 1 ,,
turnback cuffs brocade 45.96
or nninner i satin lining
worthies. 08
Bt'NHlAX FONT COATS
Al.ii f iirii.-ul stiri V ,.u.
Heal- seml-flt or straight 65.98
1, nun 1. I'leaanny
lined- worth SN9.0H
CAKtCCI. COATIt
Also KiiMtlan Pony and
Near Meal- selected skin
Kllr. Iufu.i ahk.l
collars snd revere f 89 98
.lr.l.,l,, V 1. - I - I
- ' .i.iii , l.l.n
frog ornament brocade
elegant lining value glBO. .
HI I.HON Hi: A 1. Ml NHBAT-
'happelle dyet . also
V 1 . 'v MVlNfiUinlu
- selected sklmi new 1 75.98
.1,1" 1 m , li 11 ',1 1 , r ' 1 11
linings worth S'.'Ao.iio
Women's Hand-ome Fur Lined Coats.
Misses' and Children's Fur Sets
23.98 to 59.98
.. .98 to 21.98
Women's ,
Combinations & Princess Slips
Nn oyciisa for en ill-fit t inir irnwn when
such close-titting undenjurments can be
bouKlit s.) moderately.
NaliiHonkx and Lawn Cnmblnatlona
siivcnii effaoUve las, with t'luny
or Val. lad's, medalliona. ribbon, etc.
tiiin'd skirt and drawers
also Dotted Mull 1 1 1 1 1 1 hi list Ions.
lace trim worth 11.99 98
Mm Nainsook 'omblnatlons beautiful
model, with ullover lace bowkntits
on 1 in it and drawer, or dainty trim
of Madeira eiub'y lueilalllous and
heav lace iiiatiy others iiiually .
effeutlve value 42.M T .98
PriOOea Combinations--very elaborate
v. nil wine mill inn nun lei-e ill
panel sfTed ami round neck and
Beeves -Wldt satin ribbon Qulah. . 3.98
FUMf In ts IM Ini-lude flnr. liMittlfullr
trtavd irsntifntii with eaofes Isctw in dsinU.
i-t fanhlun - elm -11 r tmb'y anil lacs coav
! M-l.
Nainsook l'rinress SHs---flounced
sivirt . eiaiiorate isce trim or eyelet
,11,11 j -iiri-ii.uu,i 1 f "
yoke torcliun iiIkc, rlbbouruu
worth S8 flu
.ustrous Miissallno I'rlnreas Slip
accordion pleated, with two Val.
luce edged ruffles iacc trim nock
ami hIi'cvcm mIiI, mi run -white,
pink. Iilue. yellow -value J I - 1
I in
1.98
2.98
..n. . ...1 . ....1
lluuiicii of haniinome eyelet embroidery
or row of fine Val. Inc. - wide
Nutln 1 1 Mm n run- cmb y
beading Special 3.98
Another Reduction in
Handsome Dress Hats
One of those periodical mark-downs
that keep stocks here always fresh and
new! Every hat beautifully made
every bit of material substantial and
splendid .... Medium and large shapes
almost all velvets superb ostrich
novelties, fancy wings and
aigrettes:
Former Price. New.
25.00 15.00
$15.00 10.00
S10.00 D.BO A T.M
$7.80 6.00
10. 1-
Speclal Lunches
I To- m or r 0 w(Thursd ay)
11.30 to 2.30
Ctssjb Olary gaas CMgagj
tth 111 - raomsd swestl
Hins (.'uriara
Tsa, Culfce ur sulk.
1
V). 2 'I'liuli' S,trp rUgJtml Immn .
i..rniuui Fnnl r.-tntiae
hiictxt I'lm a l . 1 U- A
Tn, Coffsw or Milk m tf
If nitnmawi vrMer. hem i mm JfB '
e of otbfr dfwrt.
ta, I I
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PDDWNfTOlY
FOR SALE.
$2.19 Women's Tenderfoot Shoes - ..
A L1MITKD LOT FOR THURSDAY ONLY.
These famous Shoos are up to tho stnndard in every detail The reason for ths
rut in price lies in the fact that tlieso were not made strictly to specifications
of the order . . .The manufacturer had to stand the loss Yours will be the gain
Remember, these shoes aro absolutely perfect in every detail Soft Kid Uppers
seamless cut broad toes- flexible turned soles, low, broad, flat heeb fitted
with O'Sullivan's ilubber Heels that add buoyancy to the step as well as relieve
nil jar- Sizea 1 to h- width D K EE
No Mall or Telephone Orders.
MORNING SPECIALS T-mzz7;Pnzr
To prevent dealers buying quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders.
.... , ... 1 1, ra.i l, .u.l lu o.urr
i it.h a.su hi i.iu'ua is, in 1 r,
S'orafsrsi fsrefrrred to, Kvn ,tiupj ,iin'lsuti&i
mum ,1 ;i 1 biiKu on i'iid- r ! w u K.vr
EXCHANGE CLOTHING CO.
Tii.. hi. Powalew Credit Tailors,
N'o. 19 Perlt Place. Near Broadway.
REAL ESTATE F'JR SALE
' BROOKLYN.
For the Homeseekere
SO miiiutK li N V. 1 id II..' a f. ' , iTm
IKIW'N. B.U.AM H MK - UKNri .1 perls.'!
houie. finely fliesiiiNl, i.uii n ir itted, i.lim-
nt nirriundlnii nil A Im.ii.ii .1 ., Iiu.it
of brl M at. I .' . ro"in. tiles iiaili saa s.tl
buls. PSNMSI fl- n; hirl kI trim. .i.r, ws.r.
cs. lertrldiri :'' il; tin lias at Bit
IMW mliwsy, no- I.Tuls f-.-nn fx.'r.. itjt.fin: rpf.
lain of 1 sin J leeisaica !.i rslustlos. itao fur
tnrt!dilr "I Ins irj I1 - 1 r'v . mi's. .11.
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