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o?y mmm mr SO BAD. SWS MM Tells Fifth Avenue Associati How Various Departments Spend Money. FOR NEW UPTOWN STRE? Reiterates His Position in Fav of Interhorough Building the New Subway System? Praises Mr. Edwards. rgynor dlscusgad ?' gn lu-sgtlona -if tu> n and iuhways. at the a ,:? - . r fth avatatai ?is . Wsddort "I am g ? ?nethlng as s??9rtotii IM?, a? litt* ? It, nem ? slagMon la veoe and ttobodir has v.r.., < ? on ' r lying, ' ht said an a*agrht?sT when I s lagan bs gf hhi la I i altar, i ' idlag to Um Intellect lalttle* ot his oudlenre. he aal.l he v afraid that - t?t n<v-ni ?? through one Out nod depart through t other vithout leaving an In ? hi rpeaking of th? sn?b** the Ma-c.'- reiterqt?,! m the mi wgO kgtawg peaJMes* fa?-or?re th*- olfar IfM Inter borough }?ap.?i Trans gaVnT I? contribute >-alf of the mon neewsary Ig comtrurt a new svste and he again explained what he cal the simplest truths nnderlylng the wh? -jueatloTi I have to get back to that" the Ma . - ?aid, "bec^us?? the subway uu?gtl has been so zlg-zagged nnd bt that even a Tammany Indian would ?mable t-> And the tra'l of the propoi ro it?? " Three hundred member? of the ?*g rletlon and thet- guests met ?t the * ri-iel dinner A momint before tn? Its ar*a arrivai the Ugjhts wara turned ? and only ?ba red tulips or? the, indivlai tut-;-- gtoWttsI Wtth th? 8 il'dued 11-?. llaj or ' ;., nor v? all d ?tie guggiaf table in this c-ttonaratl narkness. b?it whan he reached it all I hgjhtg were turnf-ri on and th? dln?i roaa to greet, him. ' Oeaatest Avenus I" World." or G?vrii-i ataurtaJ ont ? 11-,^t the chairman had fold hhn 'be t ? of the association was to i nth avenue th? greatest aven t ? H ?hat w??i?all i dd, "???? gtit an weD ? ? now. .?-.'??- it - -ead** the ? nu? In i ? ? ? 'i? ?cideo that he gugf*?et?*rd ths Btathlng ^'id itiat tl ? - not i ? . ? - ? ? N 1 lr '? <-v - by i'l-o-i ? ' I do not I ?ror ' ? h ? Mayor I did M w ? ? do ' ' ARMY-NAVY FOOTBALL ntANK?UM FIELD PHILADFLPHI SfiTUnD?T, NOVEMBER 25, 1911 tntttaS ?MAUft PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ireet u 0?t?a - ? ? si 11 ? '.?? on!' ' ? I ?'" ! D >'"i? 11 \l - 11.08 i M n ' tea ?'?r?mm"H?jt?r1ii ?n r??:ii|?r train, . . C MUDOS. D P. A., ? if?b 1? ?nu?. v?>, i ?->*- ? it, AWT gXHIBITIQNg AND SALES. "This Afternoon at 2:30" i** ? , \Tf At aaasstit led Pubis ? Ihi?- ( Wednesday). Thursday ;tn< I rida?. Afternoon??, at 2:30 Valuable Oriental and I uropcin Objects of Art, Beautiful Antique Gold anc finamel Watches itlti SmiH Hoxes Authentic Chippendale a rd rtepple white Furniture rad ?start - \ntique and Modern Furniture % Vaasab'?t '. i id rooflUtra Stf**ir, very Hut - C?;vin??, Ola EagUsb and other Ra-r ' hta,, O.a Japar ese Armor and a Urce nunr ? Uriental Rug?, and Carpri . ?aVi ot the tXtCUtott ral tne IV.t ISAAC STERN The Estate ot the \nU \. BLEECKER BANKS ? -late of Mrs. .1. V. Clement ?cd b\ cH?*r ?I Urs. Win. Lawrence Orceoi I he ??>?? ?rill be t ..nilif l??l h? ?i i NAMAg v. Kinnv. -i ?",. UKIIIII III ftSSWlTIW. Mr g a? <U4 t-iir?t, Ata-ji-rvu seasasg a?. ' ? ,Uin?*l" lo-nlpht I . *n t1 thai much i?...-.- dinners mtght la - about breakfai?' time. Bul tf <*'r 'h-?, i'c'v ?r?Hj ?r?- rl|r) ' ? Ity i<'.??n?l be, vlalti ?l on the ' .??? ? w ?? tvouM manai*<* to gsl *i"'! So broaden out, ??? ntlewei la ai! i oan say to you i soi i ask v" to ?t.idy work of phtlOMiDh) s*"? gcti emmenl an.i pussls your poor rw-??la t< rni.-h. 1 Hi ,',r radon 0U1 laOl ?'?'.'? bs the whole city, th? horizon and not th? horiv.cn of Fifth avenu?. ?** thonati It bs tlia groatesl street In a i ? already. I ha?! th. r-?m?>rli.>' s yar and a hart as tO BUggSSt that W ** <'P?n Hiio?h?r ,'vaiu i.otw.?*-)! Fifth an?! Sixth svsnusr, ai' some of you ?'?.i nol t..i-??* it vor)' kindly? ? ! tc.ir.d OUI Within foi ty-right hours whe ray mail bagan to grow. Nsforthsless. think 'i would ba * u "??i thins: yst. Ev< frith .-ill the help that \\nM.. and ten thoi sa'id policemen cari give me I bars a pr*t1 hard 1..h to s?-t 'ip Fifth avenu, boi I o'clo. k In the Hitr-rnooii. ?Alien I BSD i a blf hurry to get up t<> m? .-t nome learn? Id u.-.ni? institut?* "i something of tiij r : ? k i ? t hundred fct ;)rron? hare think you could put two avenu?? throug ni.'i it ??oui.] not hurl Fifth avenue a W It arOUld SO Fifth aven??* A lot of rou?*. bu n*e. wh? r?*- la th?> money? Mil ><i ? r it? That 1.? th?* troui la. Turning* to the mot? important prol ??1 to rti.4-,-?]?a-ai tl a Iff) ? ?points ' wen! ? i is head ? .i? nta an'i bureau i, aa sons ? *r<- rilled, I don't kiio?v why- !? ... \u? nr.w chart? i waa not i any ? thai reason, be? a? we were going fo change their nain*". other things, to tv??-? .1? partn iot be r?in w|r; oui moaay they requii grow? ;.!i th? Um? The retitpsyers h??? taxpayers en sill?n enough should ne appropriate?! for rood | 'to ke^o the ?"^'>rr men! up . ndar? of efficiency whlc the i N ow I s. i?:i you, ? ''op t? over, Just ho' mu? h ?h??-' twenty-el?. ?"ierartment? hsv lie r- ? appropriation! ?.in?"?*. 1 '*>' T . ? a a.- to svold H'H e, aftl "-ich i would ilk-? to. ?TtOfl te.i.j fi*-ijr?*i- > that 1 - prlsaUona made by the- prt ati ? on had Ilustre ? by " "-? par et I irtatr th? nr^-.-ioii yOar. an?' in 1C'*'?* Iiv Ltd p<*r Ofnl OT?, lt-ftg, while the liKraagg in th? first of the rr*-?<"nr *?. dm in is trat i on ha? b< ??nly 17 In ItlO, and this ye.ar 4 37 ov* the las* year. Ttaa Mayor turn m towar CommIssfont??* Waldo and 83ld a are not so bad nj ?. h?> paut?*-d. Pur.1v, oV(,r ?her?-, '.ce-an I look guilt?, when i went to read " I c- it would sound a*s-f'ii. and ' r I vJth ail bis troubles this -???ar .- ,,? ICh either I m ? : ' ?trill all Ftan? ba? k of hli ? to burn ? our garb - weeks. whl?*h might bs a pett? . ?o do *nth It than ?? t W< ara doit ?o tell th? truth NOW, how d*.?-? th ? 11 DOW 1' BOUnd 1?l<? What vo.; ho?: i. - - ?i sound x ? u-r.. running the budget was m? oui - . ? ne? Flow? n hear 11 ?"? I Streets Could Re B?t??r."# ?fh. r. s are flv? bomugha in tl layor roptinu-r]. and ea- h ?Soroug ! President had his arpropriation*. to AIr. Jtc^neny, th?? Mavor p.ild, tl rain '"?rough P*x*lderit. bad h troubles about the atroots, an.i ht holpa htm nou -'<nd th?n to propSagate the n< tion ilia' Utoy wars not m bad a? Bosn people waatod to mak?5 oui Ql h?* caul rosJce tbern botter, i ad mit th.it be atMod, amid laughtor The alayor found an opportunity r ? : .- igbt of hla o*s " letter written 1] '"r:pia:nt? or - rltl ,i?m~ made by dtUena K? I : Btter rron a ran the oUU abualng me roundly for two thlngi ? ?? value? Increased 'in In g ?i?.' ?ubwayi ' had tv. write back to n?in a they sa) m Iwayi ? ri genUe . ? ? ? luttai'- abo?; ? er *? ritten anj thin?- . tie 1 ttei t had to srrM . mus? underatiand tha valu? loa an build ' ??< Conrtn ? k Waldo talked oi i-.rin-fiit, as>?/anjj: - man baa ?*ome to ?t?' Of N?' ;?? ? t i?*h ?r-1 inpro*i*?M 'tai n- liitrorj. '-???d ? rbsaopeared frot tor "-.-htet* la prodoml -li?t o. r-'?*'i i un pleased to h Id mu ari lea ? han heretofore. ?? ... il,- Police Departnaeii ? r an? ? Mi point ei e*f patrolling; th I I h?liCV' th? elf .< co;1f ? Cm i guest table erltli Mayo ? ? < ;n?r ?""ookp. rr?1?! ? ion; ?ommlssloner "?\ : ?1 EHwardJ ,.omml*-.cioner Henry ? Tbompson, Judge Henry T. Dugro, .lonep H ?Sobifl "' ?? aft kftejy ?^rsnt. Job) 1 Crlmtn i Borough ?artiaMant Georg "IrAne;:; ComtTadSSaOtiOr Phinelande lo, Com*r*?!on?r Johnson, Franc's S bina, Dr ?3oorge F. Kunz. .Amol? "?A" Brunn? Mortimer and Nslsoi ?r?a P,rlrf -?? made by Mr Mi net Johnson F 8 ? him and 'he F. ? Percy S. Gran? Amen?;' those present were B. iUtraan rge C Mola'. J P. Bonvlt, fclrnon Br*;': ? irresu, Mlohael Drelcer Gultck, C G. G?nther, I M H nan Charlei R. Lamb l'?r5?. Alhert KeUir. J B M rtli Roi " F Putnam, ).-&<*or<: Sakl I^uta Stem, Fred St-rry ta myer ^'''!,' Drrgc tl founa 'ROBBERtTcROSS-DEAO LIME _ Attempt to Break Safe3 ir Ma^rifii Lane Jewellers* Shops. riC'bv'"-r;- Trisdr a dartne a?t?'.-*r' ght to srP8i?; Uuotjgb Us Haa" established by liupoetoi police D? ' ? ???? ? ... fog flit;-.-I ? . i ?? i of 1. St. 1 he - R ? '?? im and Kantor 4 ?Snafl imond mountings, m ? ' ?. building Ht ,vo i th? thtovos he?r. >'.)'* to the ?-a!?- of Kantoi oi talned dlamon-i . oro? thing "??I tl,r|i- ^f.rk 'r. th? ofl ?. ,? . o j, large dril gtar took .' Kantoi I ?? log io Um latt-M ? ..?ion plat? 00 ?h. i.u-fr had t" en parti] tors loo. ? IV. H. White. 1 nitor of th? building, " p SB, Ha ? guiar ruht the bulkUng. Detoetfvoa 'i"!i^ and i:?ap ar< working ? s BBTTLE WITH MRS. ??ENKIN8 All Personal Chiras Aaainst Hor With flra**'ii and She ?ctg $r>00. ght agalnsi Mr?. Helen Dwedk ? '?.?? , , ? * " d s Ith ? llagad smuggling this .-?.Dili. v. |n ?a iii. r? i;? I.???-h i .o' I, l.-abelia y Main?.] and lu i r Oelataat? r ware the i laintiu?. v ? foi ' ]" " ' . ... r.'lav. ? . ' '.at th? .-a ? U ?' r- ?i n ?-il,? nt The pi.jintirT Boughl to foj*?*r?*Jooi on a ?-? ot:d triortgai. ? I Klv-n bv Mr.? ' '. . I ?' fc Ifhl Ml?. I.';'jfc? | -"? T' ' '? "????' a fi-st mon- ! ?In exia'.ence Mrs J '?Im to the suit, Mi* tlrn? of the purr-hi??- I MO the plaintiff? i prog ? Bad 'h^' 1? ?? ,n ' "... ?iliani f"r ? ?i the ... -'it IO ' SPENCER BAVES IN ?1 His Shouts at Alienist Stop Pro? ceedings for an Hour. PASTOR DEFENCE WITNESS Tells of Visits to Prisoner in Asylum?Similar Case in Vermont. Bjpririgfleld, ataaa., No-.-. H ta aast tiist Rerrrani Q, gp?**a?asr, Who I? on trial for his Ufa churn?-?-! ulth the rnurder of Misa afarths B, Blaetotij**-?, ?ras bisan? at the time the vnnng BChOOl U-a.-h^r W?J kill'-i-i ?*gg liia'le Inte to ggjr ny T?r. Bd ?vjjird H. Lan?, of Jamalen J'laln. ?a ali*-n lst ?inUt?**?d bi? the de.fenrr. I?r. T.anc t?-?tln>?i th.,t lie examin??1 BpOfKOt Wl ?Sep t?-jnib?>r ... |8Jg, an.l on Ortob? r 1?. lilt 1 ?r. I-snc v.sb under crosr -t-r:nrr.!.'B.i"ii When ?he , .uni adjoin gad 'i ha tU ' iCugrene B. gmlth ot Lsbanon, ? nnn.. r^*i"r of th.- ehareh xtunded bj the iseneer fsnallT- ,n,?k 'be etnnd fot . . ??fence ??-?ia'. His ta*aUf**a)tr*" had to (i>> wttb ?risita na paid t? spencer while ?online* m ii'c ?iat^. Insane a.?vlum at |Brt?dg?w?ter. lie .?-^id that daring one of ? vicii? he had ? iT*att**efsntl?*- wttai Dr. Air i - <i Bttlett, medi?-?i dtiaenw of the asylum, aad 'bat tha doctor ?cittastderad et t thai time thet r-peiver bad h ftarU* of I varan?!? Mr- Smith testified mj reiaark ? I 'hat ; a?rig?**-*-gsd this waa ! incuraM?. aad ?>r Elliott 1*1 !i?d. abio ? ri.e ??rftnt-sa said that i ? ' lot! m;-i I that he aouM meret - -i ;- much to bu-e t,, s Bd gr*s**c*T bath to Si'i inc.i'h, foi trial. ' Qg t-e witness ?'aid today Dr Kill??" i-'?ri r,o re< oiieetion sf lucb s ????'??? rsat km ?rlth I Hie Lebanon r|prgvm.-ip r?r. RfllOtL wltneas for the prosecution, testified ifci he? did noi consider Bpeucer I'ltallv In an He believed Hin* spc.,-?c knew right ft?1 I TOtUJ ?n?l t\ti'-v that there t???. a ?SMSalt for i?rongd'iiiiir, but Hint he had fault ri asonlng po*ver. During the exatninftion '.f I?r. F'.lllott tl" prisoner gaw n'nv le ht" ent?tions sai I'll a? Wl ad at the ?arltneaS from the rag calling ala t**stta.ony a 11?. f*?**ati sanas*. ?I difficulty in overpo-AeritiR Spencer, hi ?as finally removed from the rourtroot -, ;,.|e - rece?-, nraa taken In iht' anter.ioti gp?n?***f continued hi raving, and an hour pa?-sf'i before be -wa quieted D irtng the i em Under of the ?*?? ? ??d ne-voii.t. crying se-ftl muttering t? him??if. He paid rm at tentlon apimeently to th- irttneflgM * BuriUtg-ton, Vt.. Nov. B. The in-?? yalls of Arthur Ttojworth ravine?] a *cn?a tion ?r.-da?- d Ming his trial In th? Chit t? n?lcn County Superior ?rimlnal ?"curt of I the ??haxg?! *f rnurderlnp Miss Mn* T-ahell ?at the EfastS I inet; m lailr.iad Station or ' lune 7 Inst. Doswortb's defence ia Insanity, aad whet ?eager si in- w"at?rbaa*** Insane ?\sy? where the prlggner ?a? iindT sur? ! retillaaea sftcr biy sriast, "-".?!<. th?? stand ? rth Jumped to his feet and for a t... ? .i - i itopped lb? court preened? lags -. TAXES OVER TELEPHONE CO. The ginasloag Telephone gaj| Telesrar'n C?*rTnp?ny, i? t? announced, ha? accepted sn ofi'r made by James g? ?aidwell, pre??! : ganl Of Hie ?"utnberlsnd Telephone and T'-l'-itTBph ('ornpair\ t?? pell ?11 Hi? Black , h th? Bllt?f <*orporatl??n to the American ?nv at 1*?') and accrued dividend to ba . pai?l In bond.? of th?-? ?"'unriberland company. i Thei.f> b'ind? are to he a mortgnpe on the proper?? to run for 1 -centy-five *-*at"9 ?' s r,?r rant, Mi- ?"aioweii to taV? tlssni at air. arlth ihe o?A-n-; ,r taking Aiiieri.-Hi> , reiephone aiid Tf>jTrarh stock par tot P?T it preferred T:,? offer ?xa? conditioned ' ?pon th? S?me t?rm? betnr m-ide to all I .rc-khoider.? of the ?"unibe'land company. CAVALRY SO ID ?DER Entire Texas National Guard Ready to Take Field. GEN. DUNCAN IN COMMAND Alleged Reyiat Plots Cause Alarm and Excitement?Arms Captured. ; 1 iiegi ?.pi ie i : i i ? baas ! San .\ntonlo. T?v . X.:. ?Report.? of ari alarming nature coma from the Mexican (order. The ?'tuaif?-.?. ??. considered so critical that ???-?i;.? Company M. Id Cav? an***, Captain iff*. >\ lohnaot* eommandlng, ??..is order?'?! to B**ownsville. Brigadier (irneral J?***?-ph Of, Duncan, command' r Of the l'en*!-tment of Texas, la si [-si ?,,, ,o??>.| , ,,r,r, and sf th? ?it nut ion. in ex pa? 'jtlcn ?'f more soldkr?-, being: needed, r,?ner?i r;r.- W. Ifearne, of S;m Antonio, commander of th? Texas fCatlonal Guard, i -. been ordert i v - Governor Cot-tjultt to b?-,ld himoelf ?nd staff ' , '? -tar.; raadlnOBfl t'? take the fleld at |h< head '?f the entlr.? "?i?? guard, if Hi* situation seems to ??errant It, *he?e troop?, mer? than f-e thousand ?' number, ?rill be hurried to th? M< i Iran border. An I IB portent conf?ii ' S'gS held here to-day between rmt?d States Attoracya Boynton, Ot Waco, sn I McDanlel?, of }fo?i??o, . tn -erird to the ri'oper Steps to ??le in pro??ciitini General ?oyto. ft ?m rhen ont th*.t 'he federal (?iv?r?iin?r,t ?rill rigorously prosecute General rifrr. to pr?? vient others from ?ti?mpHns to mak* the ! United States theli he**4Q0?art?rs In fo m?-ntii?x revolutions against Mexico. \ number of F.ev|?i?, have, '?.em grre tad ' la?*"riinln*tlng paper? h?VS be??: CSpt urott, Mora ?ban ( thotssaud rifles wer t7*aaturod today rr?c. ? ..-i-,... hunts it la allktfod i ? prepared i put an .irmv of twenty thousand mea i il.?- fi??!?! within i.., ,. . ?,r th? time h i- irnsMi the Mes! ?as bord? r. 11 th u severs! promln? rat '' ' ' at Han Antonio arc ihvotvr-d In B I ?nd may 1"* Indicted. ThS here may result In r 1<i> vit? ?'! sri Mexico. URGE MEXICANS TO RIS? i Manifestoes Bearing Reyes'i Name Seized by Secret Service. San Antonio. Tex., X"v. ?1, ' t>| throa laaalfsstiiiai calling on tho M army and ths M? sJcsn people to ' ..Kalnst tho MadarS ?oven.mont and sisnc In print will? Um nam? of General Her nardo Hoyes sre In t' a handa of th? ? ?-.?<*r?t Her-vl?*-? men li?-r>- an?! arlU h I i?? I before the United Btatoa Attorney. Tin i msnIf-.-lo?? are, dated at Soledad, in th< | ?t?te of Tamaullpa:?. ?jrtklch bSB BOtM I ?id?r??d the r-tat?* that arouM Irrat ? ; Inglll IS<1l|)?H ' Th?- t. aiufr-Hto??; ?-.ill on soMlsra ano sffl 1 f-rs to quit thslr aHegispt*e to the p ro? ?rnment, nlij.-li , , , ? .?".!/. ?! BS hv Iqs?".???, unjust en?l usurp? ?l. Reform Ifl the artnv an'l gTOatef pa] an PrOO*ilSOd t? all siin enltst In the nan oauao. Fraud Is Msdoro'B elecUo*a la chnrgad. Th': poopli are t?*?)?I that, in t le eVenl Of the pucees* of the now, raovorasnt, they t* 111 tu ''?h.!!!*?? to vois foi their own candidaties, ?Bri'i not iiavr- cw*?lklataa thrust on Ut-em, . T':? ?l'-'tlon of Jos? PlttO .-"'iai-.* is agllsd Ian imposition by I h? .'Ici | The trial of Qansral Bernardo r,r--rr v, m not ba ?ailed until the April t.-rni of IhS federal ?-on" at Larado. i* wai believed at first that th?* ease would n et f? January term. Mostes Pity, v'o? i . "^pitfli that snaed md mounted ravolu Honlats. heii?v??i tq b?. Bei ats, ha? ? gasa n??r r**? ? j ?*? i Macho i aai e . crag, V. G. Fischer Art Galleric? 467 Fifth Avenue Oppr?ite Publ c. Lihrarr Old Masters of Higheit quality and all school? ? the mot. it it? i aear Cruraagg Eight i iii'irfi rtflee, ?1th ?miau i ' ' ?' Coomotmk - at? of t"ir:> BATTLE WON BY CASTRO' Hr. Is Said To Have Entered VttmirU with Thousands of Folloxer?. Mexico Clt ' ? ? ,-,.-? (rom Cara ? ? to?d? - ? | that Gem r?l ?"'? ' ?-. iif . ion In i boUU ,?.,. ,,r'-'i hi V?*nesn -i ? d ?." befoM *??? daj. : at if--' ? ' '?" I . .. . ,, .. ., 0f frv|!(,? CANAL SYNDICATE DIGSOUVEO. : Th? gas lag ? Iks te i ist sur? - N . ? - ? I M.? 4 n.r cent rtea gtat? eanal ? " '"" ? |i ed Th? 0nd4 -?? ti? n- H i? uo?ottinot. . . lorei NI snd 'he ilya-tttcaU B ? r th- anr | ??? n,ent.;pr W -* ?f lB* "?**?? " ?', Th? averse? pries on t t ""?if-_ \0\ G &> mer^mnnounsuwonuomuuoosuuuuwuiowuwmumm The Musical Event of the Century That which has been long dreamed of has come to pass. Barriers broken down have opened up the way to a new world, a wondrous world, a world peopled with the perfect harmonies of the ages, where th*? voices of great Masters of Music may be heard as they would have wished them to be heard. With a profound appreciation of the privilege which has been accorded us, we announce The Merging of The Distinguished Chickering Piano And the Greatest of Piano-Players The ?ngelus Each of these msti-uraents c**;eupies highest place in its respective field. To those who know them both the significance of the merging will be instantly appr?cia ted. The Chickering was the first American piano. The ?ngelus was the first American piano-player. "Th? fr?i complet* automatic piano-player ready for performance wa* the An?du$ (No. 2^7,993. 1897' " ?Encyclopaedia Britannica Th?* excellence ?of th** Chiekerinc; consists in it.? ineffable beauty of tone. The supremacy of the ?ngelus springs from its com? plete mastery of the piano. Tt is the most artistic piano-player the world knows. Fach has been imitated?never duplicated. The Chickering Jonas Chickering. the founder of the House of Chicker? ing. and subsequently his firm, has been honored and distinguished by learned societies, by world's pypositions. l>y ?tale and sovereigns, and by the greatest ?-ontempor an cous mundana, who bestowed upon the Messrs. Chick? ering & Sons the highest testimonials, awards and in? vestitures embracing every known method of publicly recognizing merit, including the decoration of the Cross fjf the Legion of Honor. The Chirkering pi?ino. during it1* 88 year>, has been the recipient of 12.0 first Medals and Awards. The tonal quality with which Jonas ('bickering en? dowed his pianos in 1840 ? seventeen years after he introduced the Chickering piano to America- -has gradu? ally been accepted and adopter! as the modern piano tone, or tone of the modern parlor and concert piano. Not ?inly ha* his quality become the characteristically pre? dominant one in America, but it has been accepted ns the consistent quality of piano tone tor the home. And it has been ever the despair of its imitators. The ?ngelus The pioneer piano-player, developed by the constant application of inventive genius, mechanical ability and musical talent, to its present point of superiority?the highest achievement in the piano-player field. ?ngelus music is personal music. Tt not only takes the place of that marvelous dexterity of fingers, that knowledge of technique, the highly developed mind, the trained brain, which characterized Czerny, Liszt, Ruben ?tein, Paderewski, D'Albert, De Fachmann and other great virtuosi; it gives these qualities to you to be used as you will. Subjected to the mosl searching, impartial t^sts, it has always demonstrated its superiority. Says Mascagni?"Thanks to the marvelous means of expres? sion, it can give the complicated pieces more 'life and soul' than any other of it* kind ran give. Bravo to the inventors !" Says Jean de Res-eke--" It remA?n--d for th-? ?ngelus to give me a genuine surprise in respect to its many music*?! effects. You hgve certainly succeeded in producing a touch both light and smooth, thus taking the ?ngelus out of the clasg of automatic piarto^ r layers." Says D'Albert?"I must admit that the execution of the ?n? gelus amazed me. This instrument manifests the greatest progress trade in this direction, and surprisine effeeti ^in be obtained in re gard to tempo, expression and touch." Says Fritr Krcisler?"Tt offers the possibility of producing any deairod shading in expression, dynamic* and color of tone." Says Josef Hoffman- "This instrument affords exquisite pleasure and is a boon to all lovers of musi-V Says Marcella Sembrich -"It is a most wonderful invention." Says Edwin H. Lemare "As a means of artistic interpreta tie-n it is, in my opinion, absolutely unique." Sayg Kocian "The perfection of tonch and technique and absolute control of tempo and expression enable the performer to interpret the most cl*wsic*l compositions ^ i th the accuracy and in<ii viduality of th?* virtuoso." The supremacy of the ANGELUS cannot be challenged, because the basic patents covering these vital means of expression?the Phrasing Lever', the MeLodantj the Arii-style music-roll, which enables one to obtain musical effects not possible with any other piano-player. AH Lovers of Music Are invited to a Demonstration of this Newest of Piano - Players In the Wanamaker Auditorium Today At 11 A. M., 2 and 4 P. M. Th** d?monstration will oonsist in the playing of a representa? tive range of instrumental selections, accompanied, in part, by the Itr??at Organ, an?! in the playing of vocal selections, in the rendering, ?>f which an eminent list of singers will participate This demonstration will be followed tomorrow and on Mjcroed ing days by a demonstration of each <?f the piano-players in the world's greatest assemblage?the Wanamaker Roll <>? Honor- the Schomaker-Angelu-i. the Knie**son-?ngelus, the Undeman-Angeln?. the T.indeman Player-piano, the A utopia no. ami the ?olcbratr?! Knabe ?ngelus. The Price of the Chickering, equipped with the Angelas, is $1,000 I ?fis evrr*- other inMmment ?*>M in the Wanamaker Puno Salons, it may b* gfa*jajB*gj1 on ?on-venient deferred terms of payment. Rrsl Gaita"/, S?*? Building m m m o, ?i n Q fc? JOHN WANAMAKER Fort?**-a-ly A. T. ?t?*-?rar? * C? Pr-??4?rav, fourth A?/ea?je. Fighth to Tost? Ifgraat