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14 EXCHANGE FIXES MIES Graft Hunters Also Hear 80 Per Cent Fire Insurance Explained. ♦RETURN TO RACING AGAIN Judge Bruce Expects to Have JR. Keene and H. P. Whit ney as Witnesses. The legislative investigating committee continual its preliminary work in fire in- Mranoe matters yesterday, and then ad journed over Thanksgiving season to Tues day morning. November 2*. On that .Jay it will return to Its graft probe, and look further into the collec tion Hi disbursement of the alleged half-milMon collar lobby toad of the racing iniereftfs in opposition to the Agnew-llart amti-paznhlinfr laws passed at the special M -i of the Legislature in l9(r? - James R. Keene and Karry Payne Whit ney, the two m<">st prominent who were *aid* to have been present at the Delmoni ccrs aim; at which the fund was pre eumaMy raised, may he on the stand at the next session of the committee. Sub •jKrna servers Jor the investigators have ibeen looking for them, so far without BOO '»cess. but M- Linn Bruce, counsel to the f committee, said yesterday that he bad \hcpes of reaching them before next Toes i<lay Members of the committee expressed the ajeJief ye-<crday that it was entirely within jtfce pcopft of »-hat body to investigate the •recently exposed conditions with respect to khe theft of meat from the Manhattan istate Hospital, on Ward's Island, hut off icially that matter has not yet been con sidered. Edwin Al.".A 1 .". Merritt. jr.. chairman of the In—ilftrr said that, -while be would ad jvise an investigation of the "Ward's Island ifraft if it mad to be necessary, he Uhought that as ions as the guilty parties ! leeemcd to be in a fair way to be attended ; \to ty the District Attorney's office there [«'if no * need, for the-committee to step in. Fire Insurance Rates. i George-^VV. BaMl. the general attorney for •the la— Assurance Company, v.ho j\vas on the stand at the hearing on Tul^ |ciay, v.as examined yesterday, and William bil. Baraent, general adjuster fur the Home tTire Insurance. Company, followed him. ' Through th« examination or Mr. Babb Ljudce Bruce established the fact that rates ifor lire insurance in New York were fixed ♦by neither the .National nor the New York Board of. Fire Underwriters, but by the New York Fire Insurance Exchange. After the hearing Mr. Bruce commented on the statement of the witness with regard to tlie !ra -- fixing power of the e.xchange In such je. way as to give the inference that when (the committee next takes up the insurance <^r:d of t'tMi investigation thai, will be one of Slije chief points of attack. ; U'illiam H. Hotchkiss. the State Superin tendent of Insurance, has contended that ■3:is ■.•-:■ should have at least some :«ort of power of supervision over this rate •f:x:nf:. and it appears to be the intention of !ih<? present committee to recommend some :3f?iFl&.Tion lookintr toward that reform. With the examination of Mr Bament, Judge Bruce sought to brins out the views of insurance men on what Is known as the **50 ;>er cent co-insurance clause." This clause, which is a part of every standard form fire insurance policy written in New York State, provides that in amounts aliove $2,500 the insured must carry insurance to the value of *■" per cent Of the proper^" insured, or else stand him f-elf as a co-irs=urer to the extent of what ever )'er<»'ntapn under SO per cent he in turf? for. !;■■•_■•• ■ Kplafll«d it. a • I ■-■■ : tOCiC WOII ... ■ t least the ex- The 80 Per Cent Clause. Supposing that I* insurer! for only $60,000 cn<l suffered a fire loss which affected just iJGO.Wt worth of his stock!, he would not be jable to oollect $68.00!> insurance, because the jcompany. u.ader the SO per cent co-insur [ance clause, -would figure that 6-6, or 75 ijter cent, of the loss was up to while •r-S. or 2Tt jjc-r cent, of ft was up to the in- JFurfi. in lhat he did not insure his stock ;?o the ■••'-. cent ot its value. In the c£sc of a total loss, with the cir tcumstances proportioned as above, said IMr Bament. the insured would get from jthe insurance <company the lull face value at his policy. OH* r-f thrfi reasons why the companies ifelt justifieri in enforcing this 81 per cent !co-ißFurance clause, he said, was that in Ith* oi-ftnvhftlmin?: majority of fines there l-u-as a. oertain percenTage of salvage. Fig i-Lr.r.,- on this salvage, and also on the fact i that <sven with buildings the great major fity of fires inflicted a damage of only a ; small percentage of the total value, in- Furers would take out policies for some thing: like 1<» per cent of the value of their property.! and if it were not for the SO per cent clause would T?e able to collect the foil value of their policy or damage when they had paid premiums on only a small I proportion of the value of their entire [fcofcUngs. Jfir. Bament admitted that the 50 per cent i ©-insurance clause was the subject of con •■?.:... attacks, and also that it was not Jin effect in a majority of tho states of the ! Vnion. but claimed that it was nothing' J more than justice to the fire insurance I companies that they should legally tie per finitted to force insurers either to pay ; premiums on at least BO per cent <->* their '; total valuation or accept and share with I the company the risk up to that per ,«-r.tage. The clause, he said, does not apply In ; amounts smaller than S2,- r .0~», nor on policies • which cov*-r only personal property. Wh*-n the committee turns again to its ; fire insurance probe members and officials i of the New York Fire Insurance Exchange • wi"! be asked to explain their methods and j rights in fixing: rates of insurance, but be : fore that it is the present intention to pur • cue the inquiry into the activities of the ' lobby of the racing interests. I"or »-hii> n^ws •.«*» thirteenth page. <4 A representative Buyer" Once said, "If you could put an E. & W. Dress Shirt on a man once There would be only one firm Making Dress Shirts." EARL & v.\i.-- ik. AMUSEMENTS.' M*-ndHhM>hn Hall, »it Monday Aft., at 3 urcHESoN UTCHESON t9 $1.00. 3Jaxiag*-mcat ••■ Loudon Charlton. Stern Brothers Call special attention to their large assortments of Women's Domestic Underwear Consisting nf many Exclusive Styles in Nighl Robes. Chemises, Drawers, Corset Covers, Combinations, Princess Slips and Petticoats. Mndr of the best materials and the most desirable class of Laces ami Embroideries. Dressing" Sacqoes of AUover Laces, Chiffon, Crepe de Chine, Surah and China Silks, Albatross, Flannel and Challies. K M And in addition v 1v 1 ' To-morrow, Excellent Values in Aprons of Lawn and Swiss, 22 C 35 C 48 C to 90 C for Maids and Waitresses, at 9 ' Women's Waists For Afternoon, Street and Evening Wear of Marquisettes and Chiffons lined with contrasting colors many Models Embroidered in Indian Beading Designs; Persian Silks and Chiffons in rich colorings, Messalines. Taffetas, Satins, Peau de Soie and Crepe de Chine. Tailored Effects in Linens, Madras, Voile, Poplin, Viyella and Scotch Flannels. Petticoats Made of Messaline. Satin. Chiffon Taffeta, Silk and Wool Jersey, in all the latest styles and novelties, to be worn with the prevailing models of Gowns, Negligee. Bridal and Evening Wear. Also an Importation of Petticoats of Messaline Silk, So >J^ in all colors, with seventeen inch knotted fringe. at "•/%* Women's and Men's Hosiery At Specially Reduced Prices Women's Black Silk Lisle or Plain Gauze, 9Qr Slx $1 (f\% garter double tops and soles. Pair *^^ Pairs H» ! LJ^ Value 45c Pair Plain Black Gauze Lisle, double tops. Black Embroidered Lisle and Fancy Effects, 'I'JC Six H) ip also Black Cotton with unbleached soles. Pr. *-> J Pairs ■^•■^ Value 50c to 65c Pair Pure Silk Hose, in black and colors, 1 "")C Three -3 z:e* with double tops and soles, Pair ii»^^ Pairs ".OO Value $1.75 Pair French Pure Silk Hose, extra quality. <i r\u? Three *7^ in black and colors, with self clocks. Pr. * a>'D pairs O.JD Value $2.75 Pair French Pure Silk Hose, extra quality, — « Three o ryr\ embroidered insteps and fancy effects. Pr. J--.JO Pairs ©»"U Value $3.95 to 5.00 Pair Men's Imported Half Hose, extra fine quality, 1>^ C lx lA^ in plain and fancy, black and colors. Pair **& Pairs il^l-D Value 45c Pair Pure Thread Silk Half Hose, superior S^ C Three^) A g quality, with double cotton soles. Pair OO Pairs &• sO Value $1.00 Pair West Twenty-third Street Registered Trade Mark j Holiday Handkerchiefs I At "The Linen Store" I Our holiday assortment is now ready and comprises I every desirable kind of handkerchief in absolutely pure I linen for men, women and children. Prices range from I 121 ,.. to $100.00 each. I The assortment includes Hand Embroidered Initial 1 Handkerchiefs with letters in Old English, Block and I Script. I Embroidered or Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs, some I showing the dainty Swiss needlework, others the beautiful I French hand work, and still others the work of the Anne- I nia!!. Irish and Bohemian peasants. I Exquisite Handkerchiefs of Valenciennes, Duchesse 1 and Point Lace with sheer, filmy linen centres. ■ Also, thousands of dozens of Hemstitched Handker- I chiefs of every weight, size and texture. I All holiday handkerchiefs are packed in boxes I bearing our Spinning Wheel, the hall mark of abso- I lately pure linen. [James McCutcheon & Co., I sth Aye. & 34th St., w JffiL AMUSEMENTS. ■ m , u . I I IV OI'KRA. U-r.-r 34th Street MAN HA I IAN Eve . 15. Mit Sat.. 15. MATINEE HIIIA THE FMTK TO-PAY. UnNV ILAYKK. LAST :■ nHlllJ Prices time?. mmr^mw^ 25c. to $2. Vext Sunday 2D VAUDEVILLE CONCERT. NEXT MONDAY II JtIjiiFVII I F acts ixACGTIBATIOX. fflUllCflLLC act*. Kv'l.'fi-:ts-M»-"5 I J2^P'"'y Mat. 4 JS-snc. -• ate now "ncTTchTr^'f^ 1 " nr - R' wa >'- Bye - B:3 °- BEU "I HE CONCERT" "oM J^^"J ri^_CONCERT^ DCniIDITO West 42d St. Ev«,8:15. Mats. NCr UuLIU To-day and Saturday. - 10. REBEGCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM H.M.lAihv By &■ 30ih. Mats. To-day & Sat. Matins Jo-day UAV IDUfIU in '••"""■' ... , ,|,,.k ITlfll inlfln al'<.li;.h. ASTOR B*JV4sthSt. Eve. fc:2o. Matinees Ad lUlf To-day and Saturday at 2:20. HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-DAY. I With the girl,;: I . taxi ( ' ar "' r n I C VI II ft I To-day iMat,TS2:l3.^ft jErenr Eve.. InflllU ' •■!•'•. "Hi- .MtifclUantennia^del" j-i \, i '■ iThs Musician* cirl>. operetta by THEATHKiG. Jarno. L _ Sat. Mat.. Die JournaHst?n q| yy TIIBATBKj E. 14th Ft. Ev. & Sat. Mat.. ' T n 7,c 60c 75c $:. Wed. Mat.. "_'sc to 7Sc HOLIDAY MAT. BESSIE McCOY l 'L • >?/.*«** TO-DAY. Dtsslt MCbUI fcCHO. • ' v3^. '- Established Half a Century AMUSEMENTS. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< fSYMPHONY CONCERTS! X FOB YOUNG PEOPLE. T , J WALTER DAJkIROSCH Conductor I ♦First Concnrt, Sat., Nov. 26, at 2:30 ♦ 4 • CLASSIC GERMAN T . ♦ Works by Mozart. Haendel. Gluck A d> Symphony No 1 in C Beethoven 2 4. Soloist Mr. DALTON-BAKEIt I 4 Tickets at Office. 1 W.34th St.. i- Tiax Office. T »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»♦ 11IK NKW THKATKE SYMPHONY Society of New York. WALTER DA3IROSCII, Conductor. Next siindiiy Aft., Nov. 27. at 3. Pymphony No. 3. llmlli-i , conducted by the conir-os<»- <li»-8t iimri, the Obstinate Note M«sk<m>ki; the Loreley. Lloit ; Wee liuldu I a- Bhaaeka, Symphonic Waltz. P. Btock(flrai Lime) Tickets floe, to fa. at Box Office & ].\v. 34 ih St. Carnegie Hall. 'In,— Aft., l».-. 6th at I Recital of Folk Songs by MML SEMBRIGH Frank fa Force at the Piano (Baldwin*. I $1 to tXM. Management Lou. ion Charlton. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826. Friday and Saturday, November 2^th and 26th, Special Sale of Misses ' and Girls ' Winter Coats, Suits & Dresses at Greatly Reduced Prices 300 Girls' Coats 4 to 14 years — ■ Consisting of Cheviots and Mixtures $6.90 Value $10.00 Cheviots and Meltons, flannel lined, $8.40 Value $12.50 Broadcloths, imported mix tures and Chinchillas, $9.50 Value $15.00 Imported Meltons, large collar of velvet, $15.00 Value $20.00 Girls' Dresses 4 to 14 Years. 150 Dresses. Values $10.00 to $15.00, $6. 75 and $10.00 Junior Dresses 13 to IT Years. 100 Dresses, consisting of Serges and Novelty Materials, $15.00 Value $20.00 Junior Tailored Suits 12 to Itt Years. Cheviots, Mixtures and Fancies. 75 Suits in all — Chic, Girlish Styles, $I^. 00 Values $20.00 to $2.5.00 Special for Friday and Saturday. Girls ' School and Dress Shoes — All Leathers — 6 to 11, 11% to 2, 2Uto.SU, $ L 75 $2.25 $2.75 Girls" Extra High Cut Shoes —All Leathers. — 6to 8, 81 2to 11, II 1 -to 2, 2UtooU, $2.25 $2.50 $3-25 $3-50 Small Boys ' Shoes All leathers, 10% to 13% $2.2j Broadway & '20th St.; sth Are.; 19th St. \Ve are truly thankful Hot tentot weather doesn't prevail here. What would become of our good Winter clothing, furnish ings, hats and shoes for men and boys! Closed to-day. Rogebs Peet & Company Three Broadway Stores, at at at Warren st. 13th st. 34th st. AMUSEMENTS. XrEXDELSSOIIX HAIL MflV 915 Next Sat. Eve. at R:IS. llUf ■ £%) 2Nl> BONG RECITAL Heinemann Th« Eminent C.erinan I.ledersaeiiEpr. JOHN M.\MU:i.BKOI) AT THE PIANO. Price*. 7.V- to $I. Now on sal« at B.x Office. Management R. E. JOHNSTON. AUCDinAII I ' i! I Curtain rises at 1:30 AlnCnlvliliMu . =.-»cf Rtid 7^-» i m in 1B sharp. o^ r ,A 22 ALL STAR ACTS QUANTITY Arnold Daly. >"" Bout. Rise BUT QUALITY; '« Cohen, iiii Holt Waketlelrf. flfll filllAl Chrlt.tr »■■*■»>■— and llULUnlllL Cliief >lr>«TH. Hnland Weal Dally Mat. IBc I & Co., Marshall P. Wilder. 111 IIAUDDft BALDINA * KOBLOFF, lILnAIIIDnA thk ,;mvkhn«;>h s .-.,>.■. ■■ Dall* Mat. 26c FRANK FOOERTY. uthj 200 Misses' Coats 14 to IS years, consisting of Mannish mixtures, full lengths, $9.50 Value. $15.00 Novelty Mixtures and Cheviots, $12.50 Value $20.00 Karakul cloth, Broadcloth end imported mixtures, $19*50 Value $25.00 Broadcloth Evening Coats, $25.00 Value $35.00 AMUSEMENTS. NEW YORK'S I,K.\r>lN<; THEATRES. jCjLJIDIDC By. 40th St. Eves-8:15. Mats. ClnrinC To-day. Sat. and Wed.. 2:13. JOHN DREW V;:: SMITH I VPCIIIi 4 "' t!l st - " n B ' wa y- Eve.B:3o. LluCum Mats TO PAY & Pat.. 2:*_'O. THE IMPORTANCE ... k.^V,. OF BEING EARNEST o^,^. n&Pßirif :: "' Si . nr. B'way. By. 8:2fl UrtRHILH Milts Today. Sat. & Wed. THE SPECKLED BAND: An Adventure of -l.erl.x U Holmes. by A. CON AN DOYLE. KNICKERBOCKER. B'way and 3«th St. Eve. 8 Sharp Mats. TO-PAY * Sat.. 2. toexa NEILSON fwed TERRY wV^'k. i. THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL NEXT .MON. 3 Weeks Only. Seats Now. MISS NEILSOX and MR." TF.KKY in HENRY 111 i N MIKE. UlinQ^y Uth St.. nr.' Bway. Eve.B:3o. nUU-VMJ Today, Sat A Wed . 2: # JO. DAVID BELASCO presents BLANCHE ' BATES " Ssg i criterion "' y - 41thSt - Kv.Sr.in. M ts. Unl B EliiW II To-day, Sat. ,<:. Wed.. 2:15. HOTH TIME THECOMSVSUTERS pi mil "'""' St.. Bway. At B:2*. Dlil\/W Mats. To-day & Pat.. 2:'Jf>. ZELDA SEARS IN I a n»w I THE NEST EGG comVdy I NEWAMSTEROAM^;^.^//sl; linn Aharl>.-im-11, with ICalpii Hen. in MADAME SHERRY I New York B'wy and 45th St Evea.B:ls| RBW lUIR Mats. To-day i- Sat.; -':15. ■ THANKSGIVING MAT TO-DAY. ■ Mill EMMA TKKNTIM In ■ Naughty Marietta 1 with ORVILLK HARROLP. I [GiAIETY^ wav LIBERTY " 1 -1 St - Eves.S:ls. M«T»- LIDE.nI I To-day. Rat. fr Wed.. 2:15. BEST COMEDY IN TOWN THE COUNTRY BOY ff,S£r r WEBER'S I .reSj^S^ B-y.29 St. Mata. fILfW A ■ TOi l.l\ To-day and^yaj^j^yith .litll.V MiCI.OSIiKY^ CHARLES DILI INCH AM : H I Kv.». at 8 -° CLORP H '" nv . ,v -! To ; d , a - V \4bVCdC 4<*>tli ist x- Sat.. 2:15. EXTRA MATIN Ki; TO-DAY. Adeline Genee ™»« academy ;;:,vi^. Siberia James McCreery & Co, 2 3rd Street 34th Street On Friday, November the 25th. MEN'S UNDERWEAR. In Both Stores. 100 dozen, Fine, White English Merino Shirts and Drawers. Shirts— short or Ion? sleeves : drawers — stout or regular. 1.85. per garment u*nal prim 2.10 to 3.00 Natural Grey Merino Shirts and Draw ers, medium weight. 65c per garment ii«rxal price Mo Natural Silk aid Wool Combination Suits. Size 34 to 44 inches. 3.50 usual pric© 5.00 MEN'S HALF HOSE. 100 dozen. Cashmere Half Hose in black, Oxford or natural color. Light weight. 25c per pair LADIES' CLOAKS. In Both Stores. English Tweed Coats. 15.00 and 22.50 usual price* 20.00 and 30.00 Motoring Coats, made of Imported plaid back cloth. 35.00 nsnal price 43.00 Black Velour Paletots, lined with silk of contrasting colors. 45.00 usual price ■'>"> ( JUNIOR SUIT DEP'TS. In Both Stores. Junior Suits of Cheviot and mixed fabrics. Gored or plaited skirt. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 18.50 Coats of navy blue Cheviot,— full length model buttoned to neck. Size 6to 12 years. S.OO Rainproof Capes in navy blue, red or brown. Size 6to 14 years.- 3.75 MERINO UNDERWEAR DEP'TS. In Both stores. On Friday and Saturday, November the 25th and 26th. Ladies' Italian Silk Union Suits,—em broidered or plain. Tight knee or Umbrella shape. 3.9 D Tain" 4.95 to 7.50 Hand-knit Slippers of worsted . . . sOc value 1.00 Shetland Wool Shawls 1.50 value 50 Hand-knit Capsforautomobile wear 1 .50 value 2.30 James McCreery & Co, 23rd Street 34th Street James McCreery & Co. TOY DEPARTMENT. 34th Street Store. An attractive assortment of Fine Im ported Dolls Toys, Games and Books for Boys and Girls. At very moderate prices. Fifth Floor. Thirty-fourth Street. AMUSEMENTS. The New Theatre Cent. Fk. W. IPhona IHe New ineatre eca-esasts; issoocol To-day at 3 and Saturday Ev(f, S:3O. Phakespeare"» Rollicking Comedy. THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR T«-nnch». S:3O. aad Saturday Mat.. 2. PI NERO'S POWERFUL. DRAMA. THE THUNDERBOLT Friday Ev-nfn« at 8:1* Ba«Hillin> • v ' ! i '' tM * y i Ht!>ler - i Career SISTER BEATRICE (D^ L L iV E DON »st Week: Mon. & Fr). Ev^s. A Sat. Mat S!*ter Beatrice and Don (Double Pill i- Tups.. WM. & Thurs. Evjt. A Wed. Mat ' The M«-rrv Wive* of Windsor: Sat. Evg.. The Thunderbolt. 111 IC~CTfP"~ IJ ' y and "^>th St - Evrs. «:30. r*>h". nAdLollU Mats. To-day at 3: S»*t.. 2:15. Extra Matinee To-morrow at 3. Maurice THE BLUE BIRD Maeterlinck's i," 1"*1 "* DLUL Dlt\U "The Blue Bird for M ■;■ mm. " New Th-atre's Management. Original Call METROPOLITAN SffiSJl To-day, Special Miitlnrf at 1 Sharp, F\RSlF*it» Mtne Fremstad; MM Burrian. Amato. Witherspoon. Gorltz. Reiss. Hlnshaw. Conductor Hertt. To-night ot 8:15 — KIGOLKTTO. mm** Melba Flahaut, Mattfeld; MM. Constantino. n.nau'd Pldur. Rossi. Bada. Conductor, Podrstl. Frl EvK.. double bill— CAY \I.l KKI A RUS TIC \N* and PAGLIACCI. Mir.-.* P*sttnn. AlteV Wlckham. Mattff.l.l MM. Caruso. Mar tin Amato. Otlly. Buda. Conductor. V-I^sti. Sat A«.. at 1:30 — DIX WALKI'ERE. Mmes. Weldi Mor^na. Flahaut ; MM. Burrtan. Soomer. Hlnckley. Conductor. Hertz. Sun. Xv«.. pop. — (.K\M> SUNPA* CONCERT. Nmn Gluck, Wlekban MM. Burrian. OlUy. il*» SeguroU. Entire Metropoli tan Opera Orchestra. Conductor. PaMernack- . Next Week: Mon. Evg. — LOHKM'.KIN. Mmc?. Morena. Hom*r; MM. Jadl«»wker. Boomer, Hlnckley. Hlnahaw. fond. Herts. I'tif-. Evgr.. Special Pprf'ce at S:l."V— 1 X TRAVIATA. Mines Melha. Sfauhourg Matt feld: MM. <T>nst.intino (";al^m *debut>. Roeat, Audlslo. Begue. Reschlßlian. Cond. rud«etl AVed. Kt».-ARJIH)K. Mmes. Fremstul. iU mfr . Gluck. Kappnid. Sparkei Mauboursr: mm Caruso. Amain. fjllly. de Securola. Bad*, B«-i» Con. Tosc.nnlnl. T!i.ir«. K\g.~ 1! TROVATORR. Mmes. Rap pold. Homer; MM Blesak Amato. Rossi. Cond.. Podest!. Frl. Evsr— MAI>AMA TTFRFI Mmes. Farrar, Forma; MM Martin. Bcottl Cond.. Toscanlnl. BROOKLYN ACAOKMV OF mi -ir Sat. Kvk.. Nov 2«. at B:I.">— ORFEO. Mmen.Hrt m ,-r. Uappold. Cluck Sparkea Cond. Toscanlnl. WJ i ■->: p| v vi . I'STEP ICE SKATING wM ( , lllU!>KI , h . sr«»lr . 06 St. A COLITMPtTfI AVB _liijLr H\M>rERSTEINB r> ena fox. odiva. noon^y Eves. 2R-50-73.5i & Bent Flo Ir«tn * <« • AMUSEMENTS. , Ticket* for Shubert Theatres, la rhi-Greap. j Not Sold Through Tyson-* or Bride* |HI PPOPRQMEj Entire Block. «th Aye.. 43d-44th Stm Evs 3 - Daily Matm«es at 2. Best Seats $^.««- The Interna- i Ballet of I The ; 12 "*** tional Cup I Niagira |iar;hauake CircuS»B» Lew Fields' Herald -i By. 35 S:. Evs_?:l' 3?^T^l y LULUGUSEB rhei.tori* LULU uLaotn thrK*!**!- Comedy. It. Eof By. Ev.v"A Mrs Tfy.;»- Last Week Here. Next Week Circle Theat-e. ETE T x o- r da^ at - DOUGUSjFAIHBiNXS to .'." WILLIAM COLLIER'S COMEDY Theatre. s=amp Location as Com*dv The ? tr f- SB? r WILLIAM COLLiER :< in 111 1:1 HANC.KD »t_li!2^--r- DALY'S ffi&m?» 3 %5& Betray .» 30th. DJIP I mint To-d»Tl___ HACKKTT. 42 I St.. W. of Bwajr Evgs. v^J- Mats. To-day and MOTHER -A Saturday. M.V WUIH tII J%**± B f way Th.. B"y.cor 41 Mts.Todav A 5at .2;.}~ MARIE CAHILL J^jvol Casino. By i 3t)th. Mats To-day *S"jSS gT SAM BERNARD m %Sgggs. Nulm 'in ST. T11E.V..:!W p «j Br j Eves S:3ft Mats. I WKKUON in M«.f"*gi To-day and Sat KiTHth''^ Next Mon.->lnift Truubadi>ar_Millgljs^- Marine » IMI - Th.. S9kK>« : . r °to y Tha Gamblßrs^h^i^ Lyrle.l2.ir.ofßy. Ev.S.ls. Mt» -Tdv*3ar^» SsrMne.TroubaiipuO : s«£v,- ViV. ■ «rs.lßsliillirlarg, 25St. «*•>»■ 2J>. Seats on Salo To-day. - West End. ISSUwW. of 8 Ay. Mat Toda* »- * H. B.Warner in^ SIS Jimmy Va!entifl2 Ne^ t Wk.— MarlePresslerTltUe^ NISi«!SO Clr7ir7B>A6oth. Eva S:l3. Mts -T^f p.= Thos. A. Wise. "A Gentleman frorr.MU»!-«i»P> Nxt.Wk— Douglas Fairbanki»_lnJjn»J^^- KL.VW A EKLANOER Announca ! The First American Appearances < »r THE IMPERIAL RUSSIAN COURT BALALAIKA ORCHESTRA A»»l»tfd by Eminent Opei » .< Carn*f»« Hall M^ * *»' N • , r&m* iw s \.-vv Amsterdam Theatre. r'>»- SSd m Afti.SJ . ...V^V.^*'"" — - (ti «S2S$ March 25 S>°rw ticket, lift ■■ Trear !. Mrs. ilor^M^^l^i^-i^-r-r^