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a "Your places, lads and lassies, take To find your fortune in the cake." On cm every floor, you will find a sort of Twelfth Night cake, with a fortune for every on© who cuts Into it Better, the fortune is what each. one seeks. For the color-lorer, here is a wealth of cup boards, cabinets and tables in deep-hearted, rich-hued woods— mahogany, oak, Flemish oak— which make veritable color symphonies with cut glass and old china. For the form-lover, there are "finds" of quaint designs and beautifully moulded shapes. For the comfort-lover, there are lounging chairs, couches and divans— tapestry or rug-covered— very look Is restful, and better, fortune still In our reduced factory prices. if you immediately *BUYOFTMP MAKER** Geo. C.Flint Co. 4-3. 46 ahd 47 WIST 23?5T.. NEAR BROADWAY. FACTORY: ISS WEST I9?STRCTt. End of the Century Number OF THE Tribune Almanac. 1901. A Handsome, Complete. Thoroughly Com petent, and Convenient Book of Reference- The number is strong in reviews of the past year and the past century; in statistics on every conceivable subject of interest to an American man or -woman; in records of sports and "best performances," with game laws of every State In the Union; in election returns, platforms and lists of party committeemen, and lists of public officials, college presidents, etc. A circular set ting forth a catalogue of topics, sent free, on ap plication. 420 PAGES. In-Paper: 25 cents. In Cloth: $1 a copy. Order from any newsdealer, or any news com pany,' or ' THE TRIBUNE, New-York. WESTCHESTER COUNTY. MOUNT VERXON-. • Th© Police Commissioners have imposed a fine ef ten days' pay each on Patrolmen Edward Jones and Enall "Volmer, for falling properly to patrol their poets on the night of December 16. when burglars pried open a window in the store of Genucgr & MeArdle. in. centre of the city, and cracked the safe. r Krpei.' Js The home of William L. Marcy. a well known real estate dealer, and the owner of Marcy Heights. in Sullivan County, who lives at No. 1 Haven-aye.. was robbed on Friday afternoon in the absence of the family. . Farnsworth Post, Grand Army of the Republic, had a "record night" on Friday, for besides the installation of the new officers, a gold badge of the order was presented to Comrade William P. Sleight. The following officers were Instated: Ex- Mayor Edward F. Brush is the new commander: Lieutenant Henry B. Rhoades. senior vice-com mander, and J. I*. D. Rlker, Junior vice-commander. PORT CHESTER. Alexander Hamilton, nineteen years old. and Miss Caroline Kabelac, seventeen years old. eloped from their homes, ln Elizabeth, N. J., and were married «n New Tear's Day in Port Chester by the Rev. W T. Pray, pastor of Bummerfleld Methodist Episcopal Church. It is said the reason that the oouple ran away was because of the opposition of the bride's parents. Mrs. Hamilton yesterday ra oelvad a totter from her parents, telling her that she- would bo forgiven U she returned home. TONKERS. The Park Commissioners and Commissioner of Public Works Cooper yesterday had a conference wtth the officials of the New- York Central Rail road In regard to the Improvement of the Getty Square station. The present wooden sheds are to M Torn down, as they are unsightly In appearance and interfere with the view from Washington Park Chief Engineer Nelson of the Central Rail road will :,ave BhSSVs cf the work. PEEKSKILL. Ms various stove foundries have shut down far the usual midwinter vacation. It Is expected that ¦is cessation will not be long this season. Columbian Hose Company No. l has elected for The. year Village Clerk Albert E. president; Clarence DenUce. first vice-president; William E. Koch, second vice-president; George W. Engel. re cording secretary, and William H. Depew, treas urer. HOME NEWS. PROMTN-ENT ARRIVAL? AT THE HOTET.P. ASTOR— E. B. Dyer, of Chicago; H. Michaelson of Montreal, and J. W. Collins, of Washington. PARTHOLDI— Dr. J. H. Reider. of the City of Mexiro, and M. H. Lewis, of Vera Cruz. BUCK TNCHi am -Professor I. C. Glad win. of Groton. BISSS. s*i George Coel Scott, of Richmond. CON TINKNTAL—Robert Atkinson, of London. GRAND Henry Bishop, of Boston, and W. C. Bald vln, of Ptttaburs-- GRAND UNIOIC-Charlos T. Terry, of |Sjßa\ Italy, and A. E. Garret, of Vancouver. Hoi.laxd-c c. Pilsbury. of Minneapolis, and J. M Bush, of London. IMPERIAL-Colonel Z. J. ¦bs*bj»NbT. of Frankfort. Ky.; Judge P. J. Ryan, of Chlcaco. and U. Zayas. of Havana. MURRAY HlLL— Judsre h a !>¦ kman. of White Plains. FAVOY-Govemor Thomas G. Jones of Alabama. Victoria— Colonel W. C. Jenkins, of Oshkosh. wu Judge J. F. Langton. of St. Paul; Dr. M. Ve!a?:o ,f Barcelona. Spain, and- Colonel H. & Mitchell, of Milwaukee. WALDORF-A. J. Board man, of Philadelphia; Count Casslni. Russian Am basss, i t an i Kogestvenaky. of the Russian Leg.-. t : or.. \v h -:.: : . -• • Theophllus Parsons, of Bos ton J. Brander Walker, of Chicago, and W. G. Blckle, • x-May.r <¦' Tr< i.tf.r,. NEW-Yr.RK CITY. The twenty-eighth anneal meeting: of the \v. w . Tork Diet Kitchen As.<=odatloa -will be held on Wednesday next 'at 11 a. m. at the residence of M'« Henry Villard, No. 143 West Flfty-eJghth-st. The Fulton Club gave it* annual reception at Its clHbrooms yesterday afternoon. The House- Com satttc« provided an elaborate luncheon and a vaude ville entertainment, which -we-© enjoyed by the ¦ssstasa and their friends. Frank Moss, ex-president of the Police Eoard. will lecture on "Things It General" at Wlnterburn Hall.. No. 200 West Twcnty-thlrd-st., to-morrow * .-.¦->• ' At the annual meeting of. the New-York Genealogy aj and Biographical Society. No. West Fifty-etghth-r . next Friday night, general Josr-ph Whe-ler will ?p«>ak on "Our I'.ecent Proirress and Triumphs." General John W. Foster was elected president of th« American Bible Society at Thursdays m.-etln« of the Board of M.-oiagers of that organiaati,,n. to . succeed the late V'noch I. F"ancher. TV,,, »^!es of minings to be held in this city un der ' the ayfpJc^s of the Evangelical Alliance for the United State* during 'he Week of Prayer will begin at the Marble Collegiate Church, Flfth-ave. and West Twenty-nlnth-n . to-morrow afternoon, and will continue evejy weekday afternoon, I:, I id ing Saturday, when the series will c 1,,-.. TOr\G fiALLIXr.ER TO HI. 1 I'RIIsT. Washington, Jar, T. rSpe<iaJ,. - William Gallinger mem of Penator G«HJn«er. of Xew-Hampshlre. will Stem Brothers 4s--^ iW^il llJl JJL2JII It'll Jl^'llAJ/ will ofFer to-morrow, in .their Fur Departments the remainder of their high cost Imported Garments of Broadtail. Seal and Persian Lamb, also Collars, Scarfs and Muffs of Russian and Hudson Bay Sable and Silver Fox at : -Greatly Reduced Prices In addition, a special purchase of French flode] Coats Si OS (MY* 1 &£? AH of Persian Lamb and Broadtail, IjZD.VU & 1 OD.VU Coats of Persian Lamb, with Chinchilla $1 "5S AA or Baum Marten Collar and Reveres, AJLD»VU of Alaska Seal, London Dyed. . $1 75*00 Cloth Capes $H^ 9^ lined with gray and white squirrel, IQ»^>D Cloak Departments A large collection of Ladies' Cloth Coats of Kerseys, Oxfords and 6,50, 10.50, 15.75 Cheviots, silk lined *©,O'<UV W.-5U 9 lO.JD Fancy Veiour Blouses $ 19.50 9 22.50 Continuation. Sale of Linen Housekeeping Goods Augmented lines of the most desirable grades from the leading foreign manufacturers Very Much Below Regular Prices . Table Damasks, 68, 83, 95c, $1.25 yd. Table Cloths, 2 x*'yds. f ? 1.--8, 1.70, 1.98, 2,50 2x2^" M.75, 2.15, 2.50, 3.15 2x3 " 52.15, 2.55, 2.95, 3.75 Napkins # size do*.. $ 1.45, 1.75, 1.95, 2.60 % - " 52.25, 2.50, 2.90, 3.75 Hack Towels. " $ l-50, 1.95, 2.25, 2.95 Hemstitched Sheets, pr.. 3,65, 3.95, 4.50, 5.50 Pillow Cases, ••" 85, 95c, M.25 f 1.50 Marseilles Quilts. each, -M. 75, 1.98, 2.25, 2.98 To-morrow, Exceptional Values in Ladles' House Gowns of Cashmere, $3 AC c7^ A f)^ Regular value $6..00 to 10.00 O.V«-?, O.J-O, U.ViJ of India Silk, elaborately trimmed 51 p, E3H with lace and ribbon ' Real value $15.00 . 1 IV.O U Special Sale In Lace Departments Platte Valenciennes & Point de Paris cr <7 -in ]gr ")f\c Laces with Insertions to match, 2to 6 ;-i.O, 797 9 lU-, .ID-, £,\J yd. Black and Cream Silk Lierre -i~) -i tr OH I)^C and Chantilly Laces,. 3to 9 in. wide -l-*» ID^ JiU^ 4O y d - A large assortment of double width Black Chenille Dot Tuxedo Veiling -i p- Hi onr j Formerly 35c to $1.25 yd. . . -l^? .<fo*3, <c*O C yd- Real Renaissance All overs, $OOs l"7C^ p cr\ 18 ins. wide, Formerly 5.00 to 10.00 yd. .<&•>' O i }.VC), O.DU Hisses 5 Department Extraordinary Price Reductions in Girls' Russian Blouse Suits of Plain, Plaid and Novelty Cloths, «->« -> p.p. handsomely trimmed, 4to 10 yrs. Value $6.50 to $12.90 O.V U Walking & Skating Skirts of English Reversible Cloths, stitched yoke, c^ «^ with pocket, 14 to 18 yrs. ' Heretofore $8.90 O.yO Coats for Children <; (ns — Xf v 2to 5 yrs. Heretofore $8.90 to $16.50 *4.V0, J*€)U Misses' & Girls' Imported Suits, Paletots and Long Cloaks At Half Former Prices On Third Floor Lace & Fabric Curtains At Decided Reductions from Regular Prices Irish Point, 3.50, 5.95, 8.95 Formerly $4.50, 7.00, 11.50 Pi. . Louis xiv, $ 5.75 9 8.75, 12.75 Reduced from $6.50, 10.50, 15.00 ]'• Madras, Heretofore $4.75 & 8.75 Pr. . $3.75, 5.95 Tapestry, Pair, M.7S Armure, Pair, $5.25 Silk Tapestry, " 18.75 Embr'd Velour, " 19.75 Embroidered Silk Velour, " 36.00 Tapestry Couch Covers, each 3*50 Oriental Rug Dep't Antique and Modern Persian Rugs and Carpets, Large and Small Sizes in Kirmanshas, Fereghans, Tebn;, Sercbends and Scrapes. . Important Sale, To-morrow 250 Antique & Modern Rugs, Daghestans, Shirvans . $lO£H 1 A E?r\ 1o AA andMossouls, . * 1 2.50, 14.50, 18.00 Hcdern Persian and Turkish Carpets from 7 by 10 ft. ' ' «ra r\r\ t r\<\ r\ r\ to 9 ft. 5 by 12 ft., 5 50.00 to 1 00.00 40 Axminster Rugs 9by 12 ft. Value s24.oo $17.75 West Twenty-third Street become a novitiate of the Order of the Atonement, a rltuallMlc sect located. at Garrlsons-on-the-Hud son, on January 15, under .the narao of , Brother Loo. "Will" Cailinger. as he Is generally, known among an extended circle of friends, has been an Inmate of the brotherhood house at Garrisons since August last, obbervlng"the strictest self-denial for which the order Is famed, living: the life of a her mit, while devoting the hours to prayer, and fast ing. At the expiration of two years he will .do entitled to take on himself the vows for life, with the added dignity of ' Father t>eo. after, which he will be properly fitted under the regulations to go out. -into the world as » worker among: the poor of the slums in great cities. ¦ . • .. NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNDAY. JANUARY 6. 1901. RIG TOBACCO DEAL hTUORED. While no positive statement could be obtained from a trustworthy authority In relation to th« purchase <t a controlling- '.merest In the rlgur manufacturing rlrm of Powell. Smith & Co. by the American and Continental Tobacco corupanle. it was generally believed yesterday that such a de*l Is being negotiated. It Is rumored that $10.000 000 la to be invested In the project, but aa far *¦ the negotiations have gone nothing defmH« ha« been realized, but arrangements may be brought about early next week ~Wu.ru and Trouble* . Sine* tike ¦ Revolution. Tribune- Almanac. 1801. ->¦¦/ ! Great Clearance Sale! ' Balance of Our Holiday Stock, Consisting of GILT- FURNITURE in 3-piece suits,: odd chairs, divans, &c. Also a large variety of odd chairs and rockers in mahogany and oak, : centre tables, ladies' desks. Morris chairs, cab inets, cheval glasses, &c. '¦ /'-. In addition broken lots of LACE CURTAINS in one, two and three pair lots. ¦•¦¦-- -;- ¦ •"¦ All to be closed out • AT 40% REDUCTION. X. B. Theee gocx!« were purchased . .fatally forth* Holiday _>. but owing to th, d-lay In th« completion -• our new Furnlturs Building:*-* were unaMe to display them. ' , ~ ' In our CARPET DEPARTMENT wi offer <vM pieces and patterns we do not Intend duplicating. la all tie different grades. . . Some we Lav« ma.l* up Into in TT #* CC in various flzes, lultabla for all XX %J \Jt S3 klrdi of rooms. . I with Borders, AT REMNANT PRICES. (Bring site of room.) SHEPPARD KNAPP & CO, • Sixth Are., Kith and 14th Ma. _. ! QVmnacmcnts. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE. GUANO OPERA SEASON 10OO— 1OO1. * Under the dlrecUon of Mr. Maurice Gran. ¦ TO-NIGHT sisoW THIRD GRAND SUNDAY XIGIIT CONCERT. Soloists: limes. Suzanne Adams. MaryW and Bridewell; lIM. Saleza. Ca-Tipanari and Plancort. Mr. D-raroech. EnUre Opera Orchestra. Conductor. . Mr. Damroscn. Moa. EVg, Jan. 7. at B— AIDA (In Italian). .MnM. Gadskt and Homer; MM. Jean «nd Bf. d« Reaik«, Jour "kr irT J«?Sf «; l^-£oH E NGiuN i.. G.rrnanj. Mmes. Nordlca and Schurnaan-H«lnk;.MM. Jean aod Ed. de Reszke, Muhlmann and Blspham. . Conductor, Dam 'Tr- F.-> Jan. 11. (it 8--I>A nOHEME (In Italian^ M .V.. \ v . : a and" p-,.. Scheff: MM S»>za Hubert. Journet and Carapanarl. Conductor. Manclnelll. Sat. Aft.. Jan. 12. at 2— FAUST (In French). MM Melba, Bauerrnelster, Br.ewell: MM. Jean and Ed. de Reszk* and Scout Conductor. Manclnelll. -.««.- Sat Eve Jan. 12. at 8. at Popular PtIcm—TANN 1141 Sl.lt (in Gorman). Mooes. Ternlna. Olltzka and Susan Strong: MM. Van Dyck. !¦¦ *>» aad Bertram. Con ductor. Dam^c^,^ piasos ____ BROADWAYS n^.^ 5 . 41 11^ h M^T B :^: I Jacob Utt Proprietor The Sun *ays: "It you go '••• the- Broad way for fun jron will ... Get Your Moneys Worth. JEFFERSON 1 DE ANGELIS] and Company In Klein A Francis's extremely funny Operatic Comedy. A ROYAL ROGUE. | ... • nikTA Broadway and 29th Street. i ASI\l) SIRE BROS Mtrr». V/n.*JIIIV/ Every Eve. at 3:13. Ma.nee. Saturday it Holiday*. \^^ 3D MONTH JT^^^^V^^ Dtmn«. Ryley & Fl»Ver'» •#""* M ¦MM Star Cast. V >__ Will II nnociv, \<*l EDNA \l l.\( |:-IIOPPER. >v "• « mil. SCOTT. k*vmk JOHNSTON'. m. i: ..u\ii\n. -MAY i:i)on>: ACADEMY,^ £ v 2 l &*. rL THE ORIGINAL. LONDON PRODUCTION. A II A II I niA wuten I j«ek»y«. II II fi II Al] I V 1 " 1 -' Proctor Ot!». QUO ¦ VADIS Aubrey Bouelcanlt. Prl<?«s. 25. 80. 75. 1.00. Mat*. Wed."' Sat.. £*£?£"£ SYMPHONY CONCERT > 1 ,n:;:, l i l V O D v ".. i : i: .:":'-.!; 1r ,,,,, FRANK l>.\ >most:n ..:... Director SATURDAY AFT.. JAN. 12. Carnegie. Hall. EJJ?*../? U? ansel an<l °«tel." Huraperdlnck: "Sl»« frled Idyl, tv«cn«r: "Nutcracker" Suit?. Tsehatkowsky MI*S KATUEHI.M3 HEY.MK.V Voioi.t. «lg .Set? ollloe ot S * Ci * ty « »^ * lf « h Aye. „,„ CARNEGIE HALL Tuessajr evKS.. January 23 A I ehruarr 12, Pittsburgh Orchestra VICTOR HERBERT \ ,r S9l0 Fi ? Ca v ctrU - _ Conductor. | Hirvey Pnats. 78e. to $1.50. Boxe«. $12 ft $15. On Ml* Jan. 14 at Schnbmh'g. Tyson'*. Rullmann's. box office. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. Grand Masquerade Ball i of the CERCLE FRAHGAiS DE L'HARMONIE, TUESDAY. JANUARY BTH. Dox«* and tickets nt Clubhouse. 24 West 26th St j and principal hotels. bijou B'way * COth St. Mat.* Sat. I J \J \J Tel. £224 Mad. Ev*r. B^o. Good Bye .M K »it, jj U n. i2ih. - •*•• Last Chances for the Best Laugh of the Season. MAY IRWIN. a In Her Merriest Play, by Ramsay. Morrl?. TUESDAY". JAMIAHV IS: AMELIA BINGHAM ri :i ;r^ COMPANY In '. 'lyde Fitch's TUB CUMBERS. Latent Play. THE CLIMBERS SEATS ON SALE TUESDAY. JANTARY STII. QAWOY B'way & 34th St. At 8:20 P. M. HENRIETTA CROSMAN la th« Merry Play. MISTRESS • \f:i.i.. KNIOKEUnoCKER. Bnwdway * B<sth «t -A DA— liVCS., 5:23. MAT. Syr £ilk REHAN "SWEET NELL JVl.iiillY OF OLD DRURY." T'li] NEW YORK THIS APTKHV AT 3 •- ivcvv lu^^ to-xioht at si 15 IMMENSE pnyPCDT all skats j-JT' mm)\i uunucni (NoFliKher) 50c. , IIM. M.I, STAR Mi 1.1.:!. 1.:! To-morrow Nlsrht and Mats.. Wed.. Bat. NEW SPECIAL. FEATURES I Followed by- ' BALLET .v VAUDEVILLE. ( Ros^nfeld & Bloane's SSKS,I THE GIDDY THRONG. C B J S^ REAUREtiTKD OX LFATIXG PRISON. FORMER SING SING PRISONER CHARGED. WITH MURDER IN NEW-JERSET. " Charles Collins, who was sentenced at Pough keepsl^ on February 8. 1537,t0 five years In Sin» Sing Prison for a burglary committed in Dutches* County, was discharged this morning and Imme diately rearrested by two New-Jersey detectives Daniel McNally and John Clancey, who had requi sition papers signed by Governor Odell. He -Is charged with shooting Conductor Abram'l, Smith of the- Pennsylvania Hailroad. Collins denied that he shot Conductor Smith, said he had never been In Now-Jersev and that he could prove an alibi The detectives brought Collins • before County Judge Lent, at White Plains. They told Judge Lent they were positive that Collins was the man ¦wanted, an.l said that he was known to the police of New-Jersey us "Thirty-five Mile Hill " They alleged, that he belonged to a gang of crooks In Mercer County, N. J , which had robbed and mur dered men, and then placed the bodies on the rai I road tracks for the purpose of destroying all trace of their crimes. JuJge Lent decided that Collins could prove no alibi, and ho was given over to th« detectives. ¦. . . , . ¦ • -. .v- .. THE, CASE OF TO UXG JEFFERSOX. '¦'¦'• Mrs. Thomas Jefferson, of Montclalr, X. J.. yes terday refused to say a won) about th« report that her 'ion, Joseph Jefferson, had run away from a military school in Dobbs Ferry to return homo. O. Legare 'Rogers said to The Tribune last night that his was the only, military school In Dobb«' Ferry. that no boy by /(ho name of Joseph Jefferson had ever S been In the school, * and ' that no t boy had . run away • from ¦ It. : No boys ¦ were i there at ' praaent. •* Uxm acbool wu closed tor the holiday*. - Qtmnsemrnta. Devoted to Hlch Class Contlnuoas Vaudeville — Policy Established in M^ By F. F. Proctor, Sole Proprietor and Manager. J. Austin Fynes. General Maaac**. 23D ST. STH AYE. PALACE. 125 TH ST. : 12t30 to 10145 P. M". Broadway * 2Sth St. BSth Su _ 3rd Ay«. '- to 10:4."% P.M.. T ft T» TV 12:3O sharp to lOs-13. Dtbat In A.-nerlca. tr • ttt • i»*^?» Ja EiSHS? B ? 4 COHANS 5 ' Mile. Delbasq Marle Waij^ Lut Week In Vaudeville. I r.,r~~..r,r r~~..r, p m ..w 1 :n T-Iy Dl s E:_.;ap!jl*.» JOHN KERHELL PAPINTA ,~» n „ " " R STALEY 1 BIRBECK ' Th» Irl»h Demo»thenes. Th« Great Myriad Dancer. J. IT. ALDAUiin, Ufl., _ **•. . SEE JSSSL JW" M PARCEL'S MIDGLEY I CARLISLE 3 HASC4BHOS ¦•: AL LEBCH A THE LI YIN li 8 1 A I UAIIT _ In "After SchooL" Enrspean A-^bat_ •. ROSEBUDS. PRES3 ELD- BUS-RELIEFS chariot .;r.v!. ™ _ JOTfiOOi: GARR O Lt,' RIDGE, OLTMPIA QLAR- DflO-ntLltrO. A.NNA '.HAN' Via F I.INT'N * JtclNTTlff TET. . CASWELi. _ AR- CHAS. R. SWEET, CAR- DE .v.n-y. B-\XKS _ WI- itcCAI-E * DANIELS. Mftl NOLD. FALKI A B_MO.N. ROLL JOHNSON. TORKB XOSA WINTERS. WII^- CLOUD & lIELVILL^-c FALXE & SEMON, & ADAMS. ZE.VO. CARL |ny A WAPIVG VEF.- CASPARD BP.QS^, BRS^I YAMAMOTA BROS.. RAM- & ZEKO. -TTh F.I. {.EVEY. j^QN YOUNG " \IIERICV NAN * «nWOTT. FLOR. ZA * ARNO. FRANK UR- HAWAIIAN QU BE S3 . QUIXTET. *11AY EVANS. l V^-J--" KAtATECH BAN- HORVMAVN BROS I JOHNNY JOHNS, the JEFPERSO.V. KAU- N '.-¦¦.-_ ami czherj. . BAN. HORNMANN, BROS. KALA TF. CHNOSCOPB. TEcSIVOSCOPE. i'JU MAF.TINE, the KALA- ; RUSCO"S TERRIERS, etc iJ *n- «^ utI -> t " 1 - •-,• » HI.EM _OW a»T T E CHNO3COP_. . " ! p BROADWAY'S LOWEST BARGAIN PRICES: AZ~ PRICES: A£;»moc=s, lilt ii.i.ii.iu3i.v«,. prices: 2oc &. 50c. Bex temoons. lie £: f«. Erea- & ZJc Evesisgs. 15c, »T PRICES: 50c.. 250. _ 180. j Seau, $1.00. Ings. lie.. 25_. We. v Me. CONTINUOUS CONCERT CONTINUOUS CONCERT CONTINUOUS CONCERT] CONTINUOUS ro\C_K> TO-DAY. I TO-DAY. . TO-DAY. I TO-DAY. Tfk JNj VH| V V f The most eminent of Italian pianists. II I I FIRST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA, II 1] || 1| II 1 CARNEGIE HALL t "^^ Tuesday Evening, January 15. Sale of Seats opens to-morrow at Schuberth's, Union Square. The Knabe used. KEITH'S Ea I I PI O lONTIXIOI'S PERFORMANCE. E. P. ALBRFI - - - - - General Manajre*. ALWAYS THi: PEST VATDF.V I I.Lfc: SHOW IX >E\V YORK. *•"». MRS. KATHF.RINE BLOODGOOI), ti« ->--a:t; Cor.tr^la*. TSCITER^OF'F f «» WOMJERKIL PERFORM I\G I)Oi,« JAMES THORNTON" TODD JUDGE FAMILY of Marvellous Acrobats. GRA.NT i \OR TON. JOHN' E. CIMP TOBIN3 In»tnirrentall»tr THREE FIDARDYS. Acroia:* FR.\XCES ICEPPLER. Dala:y Ds-cir. BICGP MAJITLNETTI * BUTHERLAXD. Acrobatic Comedy A Din::r.g. FT.N - v .AM I Cxntir Ac.-oSiUci. MARDO. Jjßgler KOSTER & BIAL'S Jlk OC n SUNDAY HIT TO-O»Y— Tfl MIGHT °2?-COiI. . Dally ilatl=«» ira=dar mal V Weti. "Ikn SUNDIT Mil. IU-UIT — lU-Hlbil PA. XllUn and Dome Xobles. Blx'isast & BzrzM, On* / 111 Bf rt Coote A Co., Josis Sab«l. Frar.cl* T. nUli Williams. WUleu Thorn Ca. J. C. lleiway. a=e'.« LUUI liryint Tt« Holloway Trio. Klta di *•*#«• Hart, Violet FrleaiJ. Irrtasr Jones. Case? A L« Clalr Ixir?aza. Fa'ivette Twin SUten. Halllday A Qalnn. Pr#d I Th« Famens 3 U>si -s. Prevcst A P.-evcsc. £i*^.-l 349. Clarenze Quintette. Th« Gr»at Aur-ist, Fcrd v 1 s.ntw»;;. I carl. Mereiitii Sisters. oUl£». V John R. Haxt7. NeUl* <Je Veitix. Kelly, Y*a-«»r & Kelly. I <.- i_ "FULLER MATINEES: I A I O I XT Ft^P MO.V.. WED . FRT., PAT. ¦__ M 1 ¦— - l\\ M [T'% Orr. 25-... i, }-. NO HIGHFR. — ur w _ m _ W^ f tn.fc.lt ' . OARNBOIBtBAIiIi ', Monday Evr.:r«- January 7, at S:ls. ( GRAND CONCERT i , In 0.!3 of th« WorKinjrr.^n'i School. • j i soioi •t • : ; i i MR. AND MRS. GEORO , . HENSCHEL i i (Their first arr^arsac* -his »-.^scn.> < 1 Mil. FRITZ * KREISLER j ] Violin. , I ' MR. EIIXST VOX « DOHNANYI : i Piano. ' i I Adolf r,' -us — ;s--".'s: • Prices. *1 to *5. on sale at Box Odce. -\ \ /^^^-^>..^.....^... *.^^«A CARXECIE II ALL. PHILHARMONIC sogjety KM I L PA ITR ................... .CU. \ D I' OTOR i¦-.::i ¦-.:: AY January 11. a: 2 P. M SATURDAY. January 12. at 8:13 P. M l'rosranis •A Baps* CK»";re- W^^T^\ ........VTn.^r.»r Concerto for Violin (2rMt mortrnmt).... B««:^nea MISS MAI II I'OWELL. First a;;-*-»r.. a la New York this sen an. Sympbeay No. 3. r major ......Brahrr.i Fantasia «• Concert. B minor (n^w> WE Klnjsky-KorsakeS MISS MAUD I'OAVELL. Overture, "Le Carnival Roman" BerloU Tickets now en sale at CanMde Hall. Tyson's and ICullsnn'*. Seats, 75c. to $2: boxs!i. *12 and $15. A. :» «loa. $1. AUG. ROEBCELEX. Sieretary. CARNEGIE HALL ! To-night at 8:15 tQSOUSA AND HIS BAND BIaAXCHE P!-FFIEUD — .. — ...— .SOPRANO BERTHA BUCKXJX ~ YIOLJXIST POPULAR PRICES. M^-Jmo.. ITWO PIANO RECITALS I , :: . „., J. Mr. HAROLD BAUER It's. B«ata $1. $1.00. on sale At ?-h'::*r!Yi Management LOtTDOX O. CIIARL.TOX M d¥db*l •¦o HSi hall. TUESDAY AFTFKNim->N JANUARY ¦« AT 3. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. JANUARY 10, AT 3. Mr. anil Mm. i.rorn HENSCHEL VOCAL RECITALS R?s. Beats $1 and $1.50. at Schubert!.*!". 23 Union Sq. Management HENRY tVOLFSOIIX The Piano u»«d !s the Cfllckerlnr. - MKXDEI, 890 11 X HALL. MORGAN STRING QUARTET THURSDAY EVENING. A WARY 10. AT 8:13. . Seats at Bchul)erth"a. 23 Union Bquara. UEXDELSSOIIX HALL. Fa: ..lay Afternoon. January 12th. at 8. FOURTH PIANO RECITAL GABRILOWITSCH TICKETS $1.00 AND $1.50. On Pa:« at Schub»rth'». EVERETT PIANO USED. THEATRK REPUBLIC i2-'. ¦*¦ iu«t TELEPHONE KpMIIRI 11: T..-' | Evja.. 8:15. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday 2 15 I THE HIT OF<HE INEW CENTURY. DZIOLAIALLENJ ! In I^rtm.r Stoddard's dr»raatli«t!on of T. Marlon Craw* ford* noval. IN THE PALACE ,& KINO. | -LJebler & Co., Manager* PASTOR'S 1 1S5F JOE. VMSLCH. WARD A rrnpiv I OEOROIA GARDNER A JOSPF>II MADDKWV HARRIS & WALTERS. iIORRELI * r^.'v. MAUD AMBER. BURDEN .POLL A ifuRDEN " I ATM ST. TH EATRE. near ftth ay«. Mats ' TO-MOVROW NIBHT ;*%&&* MR. Chaaaeejr ¦_- 1 . ¦.--: In H!a New Play," * olcott|s agh -Imtxsementi. MPI R F THEATHS. Flvo- 620 Ma:. .-.-•« 2 St. "Dreliisd saec»s»-" — Herald. " Mr.r.io Wei A Sit. ogs&y T $r tr ' MRS. DANE'S DEFENCE ¦ IB" Mas f\ SQUAIB v v ij-rae--. |i kifA 111 TII2ATKU ': 3i.ii S. Shy^rt. IliallP* !¦!# ila:l=s-i \red=n<l»y-*-Sarar<2ay. - To-Morrow .Monday) at 8. Oslt>B Frohsna's I Prsse=C=s Marten A K»r«:«r>s ilasleal Cot=edy Gnarly THE GIRL rn>\ m iv. 1 f KO>l IP THERE. £*:•.:•„•. CRITERION THEATRE *SSTSI-* JOHN I La^t 6 n!sh:s. Last Mat. Saturday HAKE: I THE LAY LORD QIK\. Jim. II — .11 LI A MARLOWE ""WTTEX KMUHTIIOOU WAS IN KLOV*-Em.* GARRICK theatre! « Bt ia I Sa£a. ir a UMnnlbf\ Kveatass at 8:13. Matlaeat,, 1:11. ilirtnees W't&sestfay as! Saturday. WM. H. CRANE as DAVID HARUM. R.VItDKV theatre, 27th EL A «*« .i» Mr. 12. S. I i:'.v»r» Kf| t- « & E-- rt ¦»r»ek. WILLARD TOM PINCH. Mats. Wednesday .<. Sat., DAVID OARBJCK. MADISON EC THXATRB. SJSj St. & gjsjga .'J ^; .••Theatre dosed: Moaday alaM far ret,eana!. TMaaaj Ev«: Mats, tretessoss 4 S»- -'v. iiKKiir.ui ki:m ey. mv i &nY nAUUTY 1 FHI. SILA.\XOX. Ml LAUT UA.IMIT WALLA die's" B'way A SCti St. r.-. er. r.^i at B£3L 3 Matlnaes WeSaesSsv and Saturday at 2:13. ¦¦• FRANK MeKEi: PESSESTS MARY MANNERING "JANICE MEREDITH" r-»matl«ed by Paul Leicester Ford ud E. E. R '•» SKATS OX BAUB 4 T7EEES V* ADVAXCm. MURRAY IIUI Ttaea. Lex. At. &4M St. munnar cv«. Prices, 23c. sac., 30c. x <fA'frViW QRD TEAR OP THE HE^RT /rf^-o«^Sl 0 V. DONNSLL.T STOCK CO. fc, -^OC^JI ARISTOCRACY ""TSU' "^tgy^ JtESDniSSOItX KALI,. ¦ I - 'ay afteraooa. Jaaoary 13lh. at 3. DAVID BISPHAM S SOX; itl-'l |I' \| asal.ts' bT HERMANN HANS WETTER Kn. teats. $l.£o. at Schnbtrt^'a. 23 Union Sj. AMERICAN 1; V T , t^^ Bl^ a 5 MATIMK DAILY A , , A V > a PN I C (Except Mn, ;.V [ QUO VAD I S To-nlirhl- II I Sanday « ..ncerf— ».r. «t Hill. M EJiDE 1. •» SOII X HAH Sacond Concert. Tan. Ev'b, Jan. S at »il* KNEISEL QUARTET >««!«te<J t> Mr. GEOKGE PROCTOR. Piano. *T r °J? r "•"•"•« nvOK-\K. Csartf t. B tit na'or. Op. 01: CAKSAR FRAXCK. Qslatft tSr PlanoTtwo Tvfctn* \iola «ad : Ma!one«llo. V tslacr; BEETIIOVEX. CsA-t't. C maj<lr. Op. iv. No. 3. i lies, arala. »i'.s*>/.-n 3a ; a at Scbmbetta's. » P»Js»g% nil V*O B-a; iv A2O Iteiclnn at "*ils. DALY'S DAXIEI. FROUMAN MANAGES "•"^ ¦ ** MATINEES 4 SAT.. Z. ; Lady Huntworth's Experiment HT R. C. CAKTO.V. Anthor "L.ird ami Ladjr X.r>" ¦ .•.WALTER DAilKOSni I'UXO REaTAL< s-nW nl r?-" aTIIEJa TIIE JL IXG O^ TII E .N-IEKELU.VOE.V OPERA 3 * . \..: 3on Fridays Tnesdaya. Jan. ..... i ja. V¦• 1 Vr CI I|\l 4£a «»•• * =3J at At i:Su. : LYCfcUin i;«-i,,v ¦-;;¦.. _-^: ANNIE RUSSELL *i l^\V, XXti Weber & Fields' H \l', c v - -^1 FIDDLE-DEE-DEE «i>- , r \ •%%£ *— rn'r-»r — ? woi;:.:' IX wax >»>w Group* I EDEN T CINEMATOGRAPH. | MUSEE I " Jes. R. Aesnss PaTstemfcx To.. /_ « —^ HUMPTY DUMPTY." j ¦ _ - Hamm»r-T*<n-, VirTfkl?!* r " S • So - AJm "* 42st..By*7»v »IV.IWISlrl» M at i , Saturday. '. NOTHING rvnCCPI Cn m.l Com«l!»i» BUT DRtSSLCR miss pßiNvr SUCCESS. - : -— - ¦¦• • •• -•-.-Opara BouS*-" , IRVIIO PLACE THEATRE. . : Eve." at JOB. 2XI» WEEK, Every Evening and Sat. Mating Blumenthal A Kuielburf '¦ . Roaring Farce, "DIE STREINGEIN HER RE.'H** ( P^ r P ) GRANDS^ j^MANM^LIWIII HARLEM Oi*ERA HUlSG.^fi. S 13. M*t«.' 9sf 2 I*. PETER F. I. In th« Sl« Muihal Comedy.'. I UAILKY i, HODOE. PODGE A CO. | alndudlnf th« Uarv«loua Afooat Family - J Jam. 14Uk-<ISHM HA&B. "The Gay Lord <t»*uV* M