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Civic League Worker Says Mrs. Bowen Is Paid by Factory Owner. DECLARES CONDITIONS BAD 8Ut<3 Commission Is Ready to Begin Its Final Drafting of Rcmedial Bills to Go Before Legislature. \, - - - eral aac f th, ,\. m Y..-K ..Mi New Jeraej .... x...n, Amertcan Ctvic .. .,,. | . I ^it.nKtlu v ?, _er whlch women and chll ? aork ui I ' ' '>'? !" ... ubton, n i gavt teetlmonj tertlay morninl I i ***a N?~ v,'h ,UIV In . ... .-, | Comralaalon. ed thal Mra Bowei . who I fl 8 R "','1" n that <? ' ?- ""(l .. oi had t wtifled a- lo tl - i. te, M . MHStnlM axeewtivo hearii ? of ? omim nded, nov. Uve f-.riii. will he fmally dr? ' paeaed upon. ao as to <>? - ,,, after the opening of . ? L B?tal 11*8. J Uphclds Miss Cbamberlain. Mra f'owon. employed I ln tha littlfl h tn " 1"'?l -.. irbteh th?* chlldren of tba Olney ean nrrt aare t.atlmonv in Roches ,,,- ? i ' "THfre ~?1' 1nr r*rj and 8 bo ?1. Her ihrectly conti?dlcted tha \i.,,:,. Loula* CTiamberT-ln. b .i , .*? i ,,, der v in, i, tl <? chlldren and wom? en worked wera homble. feoterday Mlaa , ...K r part i npheld thfl teatimony ol imhertela iha deelared thai Mra Bowen. though Wrei by ' * a-M p iM by Burl Olney, trarner ol tha what Mra. Bowen had t ?.,( ia sjrmpathy wlth i tigatli | '? 1? j,. ,,:. nrk R Mlaa Parkei flald: v | .k emplo! menl ,,,?., v becauae they are Perrnit .,,1 l0 Ia.,. :n their entire famiD , v Mt tl.e outaet that for \-io li. i \mr, J belleve, tlie oinldi.-n un ,i, r ten yeara of agfl have not been per? mltted to enter the factory very often. ona umler tvhir-h theae hlldren Uve In the Bhacke are terrlble On? can aee flmall tota wanderlng at?oui r cUd. They Bhould be ln .i ? la tbe aheda, outalde ihe *?? little chlldren Btand up beaidi . i i them ln their work .. paid by Iren ar- not Ihemai Ivea pal they help their parenta to earn Th-v work aml overwork . j-art of May m,til the rntddie ol ber. Then the aeaaon end? rne youngeat chlld that I ever nm ln o ? -is v\.i?4 <ine of ?ix 1 - ?...- rt-k.-d why she eanaMeree' ? beol ama not a 8aei aaa, and n i araa pturtly beoauaa the leache* (M - Bowen) ?_!4 not ln ayapathy wKh Um .onditions. She waa alM aaked why Mr. Olney could not prrevent the chlldren from ' 8 Bring Children to Work. iaa thi - ??' i ' f t-- ti e faetery wlthout t ii*.: . i Idren," ahe repMed. Bogl .?? I, Banjamtn president of the Trade naanrlatlmi aad repreaea 8 of the allled ne.l.euoi k laduatriefl . a irpoit contalnl?g aptokaaa oa * ? of the Mlla to i-e reeommended by rmmtirlf? af ftve allied aaao< laUona, Um tl - opt-BM ?f Um li -i irma in New Yarfc P* TfeflMnaa Dartagtoni I i id of .i ot Health, deelared eklld la* iM,r bvned ln the fltate. "Every cklld ? ;1 K'",(J ' llon-we owe th.U not only to the I but t" the nati<.ii." aald be. "lf tkeafl chlldren ara going to groar ip ta bi r? i . nnm they bbuM have ptenty oi I _n Tkay can have aeither -: week evi ry araklng ho r Jamea M. Curran, a railroad *<"*? ,. of the loaig houra ar men ? Quoona County. Motormen and *' ba aald., fra* quently worked eeventeen boora <AUho.it ilme for nr /. ?ciaYty* ?Mm\ir The call of tlie sliiii pecket ii(K)k is u-twered here. ('lothcs for men of mod erate means have tlways been mir mainstay. To-day we're a> strong aa eral $-(), $__and$25. Winter niits, up to **?*. ? Winter o\ereoats. up to *7~>. A week and ? day! With Christmaa bo close, here'fl a word to the w*ise. Of the ^if't novelties im? ported tliis year, we've niostly oulv one or two of I kind. So tlie early liird tf<is the biggest ehoiee. Leather and metal smokers' articles, kniek-knaeks for tli" den and desk. traveling and motor eomforts. Room Peet Company, Three Broadway Stores at at at Warren St. 13th St. J4th St. "ZOPD THEGllf," 1G OF Nephew of Intended Victim Shot Him as Bandit Had Gun at Man's Breast. HAD DEMANDED TRIBUTE Only Witness of Tragedy in Harlem Cafe Calmly Sipped His Coffee as Slayer Fled from Place. "Zopo tbe i"llnii>'' trh-tl snca loe often to ron a man, and <iet.- tlvea found b little later, iaei in tlie back room ol a ?? bouae arlth Iwo bulleta thn hla i.i.iin Harlem'a Llttle Italy *aya it is rid of ihe klng of tlie Bla< k Hand men, and tha polloi mra flad thal ona ol the woi -t Itallan mlaon anta In 11 ??ity is dead. 'Zi'i'o tha Qlmp. Prli o, aa ba waa rlfhtly named, i ? of a long li't of crlmea Prlai o aralki d Into i fee houae, al N early yerterday n ornlng, ? ' l '"? iui. lor looked up f:ora the etove, '", *.i:it to liliu. "I want 1161, ar i l aranl II q il<rk! ' I lel the stove Ild fall and | ? I blaiih j al "_.< o." but tbi ban 1 . Hla revol*. er araa aaal I ? shlrl button, bul before ha could pull the :, bi fell .I-; 1. Who ahol police did nol know untll late ? terday, for arhen Patrolman Bmlth, attrai ti d two ahota. ran in. "Zo ' ? the iiuik room, Thi re a one elae in the place, excepl a man who a I al a - in the front room, cah J '. ? along to t; r ? tatlon hou-.. a he bad Onlehed hla i I ? a He I bla name araa Mlchael Morrellea, ol i I and 117th atreet Tne i oi. 8 bi i bl ii aa a matei lal wltm ^. aterday aftemoon, J< hn H a young d an, walked Into and aald lo i tralghtforward fa th a ha bad killed Prl i >. bt the man I - revohrer at Oall breaat Tbe n an who - ea "Zoi o twenty-two yeara oM .< nephi w ol i llved at Ko 111 Eaal Btreel I Blatai Murphy lh I i hlmaell up on 1 bla la a - ? p*. Barra, of No N U street He . imba, bul h " ? - ? ? e SAY ORE WAS LOW GRADE Experts Testify for Govern? ment at Hawthorne Trial. wm.. --??-? were - iitiou in the ni.ii ol AJ ....... ,., w uitam J Morton la in prove ' I e ibvi rnmi t the \ advei Hat d pro] ? I -- ? thoi ai Bilver i nd "?': Hla ? ' ?? ?ny, i.i.i. arere wortl ? Albert i ? ? of ii..- Wllbur Iron Ore Con became one of tbe < ? ? .. * :i.",. ttlgatlon nf tbe by aayli bad round nothing promli Ing. I ? n i. ? i ? .-? ? on. i\t i' h had ?? he said, and tl * aroi k an lha mlne ? Tht ort araa j loa h.,:i ore, Mr. Haaaelbrlng tpatifled of ii waa Bhlpped In Bepte ti n furnai ea of the I - - B pt rtor < oi ? Ba tli Ste. Marie, but wa i I utiitsed aftet lt ta and wa rto k jiiie in s. ptember, IflL . ,i ii. iral on, manager ol Standard Iron Worl t harge of tha blaat I ? time, and he alao .1-. lared the ore i __ 0f loa f..iiJ"- a Ith Irregu li ? ? i ? tent WALL STREET HIS MINE Wisner's Company Spent Only $20,000 on Propertics. -. for a time aupei ln ? of the Manhattan Ni ra Mlnea Company. one of tha mo l ? moted" propertlea o: Arcl le i. wim.it and John J. Mi ?? i , bjt f wltm :" ?' tmy al the trlal of tbaaa two men ln tbe i nlted Btai trid Court 'i...- mlnea of thla corporatlon capltal b_4 i al I ' ? ? Were i ol Ing; Mr. Pollel aald. Boma of ihe ore rii-i aa ii .-ii aa I M pt r ton, he a ild, bul ntii.-kiv quallfled by adding thal tl I ahowlng waa achlaved only In -i few vi i.. h be d in all aboul IE9.MI waa apenl b ny to wo k thi while the aale of atock waa I wiih all the n ' of the promoti l m, purpoi l l i have been aenl ' eleven atockholdera ? -i ,,t the :,,i" t-. 9 :i pi Inted In th< li ng lhal the mlne waa ? i. \ . ?;, itni ner wlred work oi ? ? rt. .. ..fi. ?..?:.? : Wi* e to Pollel o aend deacrlbini ..? tbi i . ?. o thal be lahon u lo proepectlve Inveatora a REFUSES DIVORCE PLEA Court Says Decree Would Cast Stigma on Innocent Woman. Aii:.... I..- eeJd ttiat taebnlcallj Mra lon k. Blatfl-onda mlght bave a uun f.ir dlvoi.o agalnai hei huaband, I PhlUp ii. Siininoiid.s Juatlce Qlegi i ii. i complalnt yeeterday bo* ? ..i tba atlgma thal auch an acttoh v...i.id iii.u. on tha iMJinan iiie huaband marrlad after hla flral wlfa bad an? n ..i aha imd reoatrad a divorce ln I ...i.i. bul ?di' ii d.?raa had ? llaw I thai Invalldated II Juatli s Olegei li b .1 Hl , it would be dl-Bcult io oo8-oahr< , ...i.i ii,ini> than win bi- done to tba ..ni arho .- now llving with the <ii fendanl .-- hla wlfi if thiu ai tlon were .. ||oa ed to in a io i iful Hei pa r4 iiiuii- niiii him ?niii.i i?- atlimatlai ; imtnoini .'nd her futurt poaltlon arould ha u boll) ..i ?-. ?.. 11 aa in- would bt tret \,, again taki b b nlfi oi i ai i h< > Beginning to-day. a remarkable Sale of 4800 pairs of | Double-Texture | Fabric Gloves for Men Never before sold by anyone, any where, at less than $1.00 65c A Sale that sprang from the recollection p that at this time when the assortments are so sadly depleted in most stores a glove j? offering unusual would be most welcome. These are gloves of a double-texture fabric bo || clpsely resemblingsuedeleatherastobe particularly B attractive in appearance and much superior for feel and warmth. Made by the greai Elouseof Kaywr. A glove for men with the very appearance of ?H suede leather and without its disadvantages. EasOy p washable and comea from its bath without even a 1? suggestion of stifTening or hardening. Soft as the E thinnest of real leather could possibly be?even per |H mitting you to withdraw coins from your pocketa jy as easily as with the bare fingers; yet so tough and __j strong that "roughing*1 or "smoothing off" of the ^a fingi r ends w ill not occur. In five colorings: the neal Mocha gray and buck Hi skin f'avored bygentlemen forgeneraJ utility wear; =- the ehamois and biscuil shades for semi-formal \\^r: p| and a pure white tor J'ormal dress. lt is of interesl to remember thal the price per E= mits :i !ar<i( r and more convenienl assortment of Ie_ ifloves to rcpose amonc vour effects than any for *__ . V __= nier priee previously made on llit* sort of glove you _=| would wear. Lastly, here is a Christmas gifl thal will be found f|| ideal in every way especially from the standpoint _r* of truc eei >n< imv. UliDLR SAME 4yCflriTR0L\_>OWhtr.51!lr'_75INCE I6451 = feftOADWAr AT WARREN *,T - NFW YORK -V AV. BE T ?7"*ft ?rV" ST.*1 | _= FUITON.T..A1 f LAT1 . ' . .W-fcROOKLYN - _ -luAuvVA/ AL fijLZUHD A\i ==_ THORNWOOD EARL&WILSON SHIRTS SI1P ANU MOHf AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE SPECIAL I MIS AFTERNOON AT -< GENEE "LADANSE" "ROBERT LE DIABLE" "NEW BALLET DIVERTISSEMEHT ' smirm THEATRCS UNION SQ. IH.J IVI.i.v . I . COLONIAL \ VI I.I S II I I I I -I l\ \l 14 STAR ACTS ALHAMBRA ? ,h- -,.i.,., URGES PICTURE HOUSE ACT Oitixena Union Favors Folkfl OrdiuiLnce to Insurt' Bafi 'i ne ? Itlaena I i cltrlc bod ? . ' ? . i ? Recreat ''?? Brool . \ i latlo ? ?? hood W ork< ? Local Need "in The ? i ....?? ..... i ..i . ire theatn aaylm "lf 11.e . ls defi ati d 4i .? I.. i -. ol Hfe from Hre m panlc ln ? thoae i facUlth - If thi ipo ?? the nancc "? featlni It thi held i" eponi IWe for auch an outi oin< Tne ? iii/.i ir i nloi. ih ordlna rardlag azlta and oUu i p -1? iil tlona '?: ni".i plctun Iheatr. ?/1ISSING AVIATORS GIVEN UP. Dec j., \ da) :-.. b) lt nd and eral ? the eonvlcttoi tp-nlghl thal Homce ? I hydro ? o| la i lil*. I,.. I: ..... AMUSEMENTS. M W lORN ? 1 I iDIXfl Tlll 4.TIO - EMPIRE NAZIMOVA Betla Donm MAUDE ADAMS -M-lll^ ,., rr|J |MN LYCI l M ? '?',',.. u"'- ? ???' ">? ? j??? '< BLUEBiiWE "" ,,,M* THECONSPIRACY' nTivT!!1" ROBERT KILLIARO i Hl m:<.\. ii < \?i ?? FfJLTN The Yellow Jacket riliHSON ? ' ' nuuaun MRS.FISKE llil HIGH ROAD PiRK^H LINA ABAHBANELL I M II 11 Klghi -?||^, ||;|N( I v- ?? NEW AMSTERDAM ' ' ,, ai^ii THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG LIBERTY ' <l Ml.ll I 10' | MILESTONES ?' ?? |1 50 Mlill I io- rn n ki BjKW \\t r . f.v A: i.-i I - liM< KI KBIK KI It. H I fi '' ll,r |_a( M,,r.l in MiihI.iI (.,mr<l* Oll! OH! III I I'lllM MOUUN R0UGBSS9 roM*M MAT.. ;.ii, lo si 88 '? GAICTY Nl??', .?.??,,?; "STOP THIEF" ii I H Ll L. ki - "?"* I oiin HORT .V.:r:V*yK " LAURETTE' TAYLOrt UVFIII ?,..,i, \.,?. -ivi: ?? ii, Hrart." CryTJIDV ' ?' ? " I 11 '" ciiluni ? ?;.. The Baughtar of Heaven \;;J;t wiii unruii a , _ , MOX. AIT, OKl i I ' i rt ii i Ixkitty Parketty House ' U*J I 1*4 ... 4l llii.r,,!.,, il ..i.i llli , ,- K,., rived. LITTLE SNOWWHifl i., i , v M.? MKXIMi Kll I oi i ss ' ' ' '. - .I.. ? i ni ? rilKIII Ml.ll V\|? ho* I r? v *????'. ' - i [?*"-?' ??? WITHIN THE LAW IBEUSCO LAST 7 TIMES riiA^ES STARR g??. ? \ M \ ? Ml.ll I (llri . .'-.i REPUBLIC aaVERHOR'SLADY KELLERD HAMLET i .Klll S.-5 i Inn Hai v. .-.i 5iL L<jr i i ? :? . ? ? i ii.i,.. , .HAVI.. . ,., , l> I) M?*l - "lli t ?"? Aflla The Sale that Created a Sensation Our One- Third Reduction on Winter Overcoats The sale that doubled and triplcd the interest which the first announcement of those new coats aroused a few weeks ago. The original lot of these remarkable coats numbered many hundreds?sufficient to last, we believed, until Januarv. So popular were they that this week, after only thrrr weeks selling, nothing remains but broken sizes, which our head tailor tells us should be ait in price to move them r]uicklv, as this will cost us less than waitmg to fill in the missing numbers. And today you may buy, at two-thirds the reguiar price, these notable coats which have PROVEN them srlves unequalled in populanty in New York. Every coat in the lot, formerly $25.00, now $16.50. Elegant Chesternelds, also many, many big husky Storm Coats with horn buttons and convertible (2-way) Coilars for mild or rough weather. Fancy fabrics?rich and woolly appearing, in sufiicent assortment to insure many to please you in your size. Broken-Sizes Winter Overcoats $16.50 Cut down from $25.00 Xmas Gifts for Men Nothing here but the sensible?the truly sensible. Real Utility plus the Luxuriance, the Elegance and the Beauty, all of which, united, mark true ap propriateness in tlie ideal Christmas gift. Here are just a few suggestions: n f or <lr^>s protecfi-.rs for evening vear. or for \\<e as neck >'-'" '..rtars in tlie n.olcr weather. Of silk, $3.50, $5.00 ^^ fm*^. $1.00 50c 25c $1.50 $5.00 $35. $1.00 $1.00 50c $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $2.00 $2.00 $1.75 Knitted Silk Cravats Silk Hosiery Handkerchiefs Shirts Bathrobes Fur Coats Gloves Canes and Umbrellas Cravats House Coats Folding Umbrellas Beautiful Bags Useful Jewelry Collar Bags Silk Bedroom Slippers >r dr^ss prot^rtors for eventng vear. or for use 18 neck comforters in tln- cooler weather. Of nllc. $3.50, $5.00 and $7.50. Accordeon knitted lilk, $6.00. Angora wool, $2.00 and r.lcon and crochct effectS in tlie n<"A0-t colorings, Remember that tbe lenit craval will outwear icveral of anv other "-ort?an economy in thr cn?l Price $1 00, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 npwardi from iii beautiful ihades, $1.00, $1.50 and upwards from ni sanitary lealed boxes. 2 for 25c. or 25c, 35c and 50c each; also in boxes of six. with mitials, at $1.40 and $2.75. Excellent quality beauties?in ponpee. lilk nnd the less expensive ma'e rials. Everything really desirable. Shirts for men who art in linen. $2.00, $2.50 and upwards I ol nannel, toweling, matelasce, silks am! vicunai Rich anl elegant. $5.00, $7.50. $10.00 ..mi much n ?, ? | ???'..?iv handsome om f..r <lr-^-. walkina or motor Most of them - I I ially for handsome gift purposes. Kl ?< wide ran.ee of interesting prices. A Motor Coat Specfal ?her and of fur. or leather lined with fur?lor ei ! purpose. Hands mi fellow. $1.00 and upwards for $4 00 and $6.50 fur fur lined gloves. ,i specialty of our izlovr a unigue display?every piece an approprial gift. Some are very exceptional in price. Prii e_ begin at Tlie ehoicest collection we have ever ihown. Plain d baratheas in all realty harmonioui shades. 50c. $1.00. $1.50. Scarfs of fancy CUt cilk- in handsome monotonei nnd multi-color*. 50c, $1.00. $1.50 and up? wards to $3.00. A ino^r artistic assortment Robes and Smoking Jackets, in n wine and tan, with revers and pocket- trimmed with contrasting lining to ihow. At $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 id more. In -ilk or velvet, $15.00 and upwards. al n-_I beautiei '? i -ri the traveling 1>ak Silver trimmed handle*. . umili while. Conveniettt, diirable and Stylisb, Boxes ? ib Bags, English Kil Bags, Suit Cases, ai very special prices, beginning at in nandsomc cases. Sets of studs and Imk- to match. with rest buttons ineluded ln white prari. smoked pearl and ?old pl.it--. or tolid gold. $3.50, $4.00 and upwards from Cases, Handkerchief Cases, ol pebbled or grained leather in dainty colorings. Ideal for tbe bureau or when travelin.:. $2.00 tO $5.00 a *et, in neat boxev ! xcellent 4/alues in the set at in every atluring color and pattern. All s\/e%, per paic Dainty Complete Christmas Catalog on Post Card Request or at Stores J BffOADWAV AT WARREN ST - NEW YORK -6T* AV^Bfil 27* & 28??$TSr, | fUlTON ST.,AJ FLATBU5HA^r-BBOQiOyN -BROADWAY AI 8?r_:0ftD_.AV.> j Hattera acd Furnishere as well as Ctothiere to Men of Taste !lllllllllll!llllll!lll!ll!IJI!!llillllllll!llllllll!U AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GAROtN / ? i,,iiiii,i,- ii..n ni.iiiii h..144 ii % iu Parls. r.K i \l>\\ \*? l II. H ?r * 41-fl THE RED PETTICOAT j JJBf" ,., i |i, I \ I II ? IW N<? Mm* H ill, | ??roi y pm y" 411- li run Maila* i lllatt'i Tn.. ?B ! ? ' ' ? ?' " ?" _*??? HINDLE WAKES ,1 , | ,.,, , i u of B'y, _vea 8 IS M.i >?i. TKCNTINI ,, IfltbHI II. I'- ? WILLIAM COLLIER , , -,. ?? IANnVe"'RUSSELLS ffl ?S$ PLAYHOUSE ? . ;! LITTLK WOMEN Wllliam I'OIIUVi i 4>MI lll.H-' K Ol I V,..,:"? FANNY'S FIRST PLAY M wii \ i i w ' ip. H ? ? ??' I < I '-'??? I THE WH IP w EM1 END, 185th.W of 8th ".va, Bvgal 10 iti v | Uo4ni Itiilliin Tonlchi * S.h 3:1.*, 'Grand Opera i <>. "AIDA." Ol l|A*f I ' . ?nd .'."fn Hl i !v< I. 8 |d iJlaJyiaJ MA- BVKRT |.\v \r ?_> ;,i ' ;," RAINEVSAFRICANHUNT HWIMI rWTKlN'fl IIMUn I nn ilnc. t'hlng .T.V.8I Dalljr l.intc tem .1 ( <?.. Il-rt ? ? . ? Ot, I r.lir, 12 other*. AMUSEMENTS. ^JORATORIOI SOCIETY OF NEW YORK :ii<W br Dr l*opold Damroach. 1*7*. ae** ot l^OO in 111?- B* leiytt S-M l>rform_ne.? ot "Tbt? n ESSIAH .ma Mia i ... innr Hider-Krlar?. < i.iiMinr Mill.r Mr KcrU .Millar. Il.ilinl \\ .1 li-i ?|..h.ii. I oiita K..rilil.iroi.il. i op.1.1'tor. . 4. ol .v V Symiihony Sorletv. Dee "s. 1:1ft, CARNEGIE KALL, io $_? yy. ji I'.ox offlc Jol MtTKOPOLITANSK \\ 0*\ >' s il.iii.ni l.r.inuf. Horl. I'muao. Ki ?? il, >? Keli <'end-icter, Pola. ? o I liura. ..i _ I'. Orf.'O. Hoiiiki. Kup|>ul.l. Simrkea Caa* I'onductor, Toocaninl. I rl. .ii 7 i.. IrlHtun und laoldc. I'runv ...I. \i .. ?? I.... -i . Burrtan, \\.ii. Orlawold, Hla< ahaw, i '?..-. -a, Murpb) C.luctor, Toocanlnl. Hut. ..: J Donbli Blll BMT*| of Mi/unnr i ilni i'i?a<|iiMlr. forror, Bori; Beottl, Kaenei, Plnl-CoraL Cond.'a, Polaci.. ,u.a atui .un Nat. iii h Bpee'l Perfoe Ia t.liM.m.U.. i Homer, Duchene; Caruoo, Aniato, . I'.Kiic. i onductor, Polaoca. Nfit M.in. ..t s ir. Biiitirll-. I'.m ai Martin, Hcottl, H.i.i.i. Coad., Toocanlnl i lulaliniia Mutlnrr, \\ . 1, De_ SS, ul ':.10. doubla i.in ll-rna.l und Gfatalj f..:l.| b] Ballet CeppeUa iaci |) Adellne OENJCK ainl ? .. pan in. i Mr, Votlnlne. Pop, Prtcoo v? M Ba ? beclna i" morroa naeralnc at h. ii. . m.ii hemtomy ot Maale. Taoa. y.\e.. i>,-.- ?.? i al S. Double lilll: (av. lti"?tl.mia an.i raaUarrl naattnn Bori; Ca ruao, m..itm. Amato, (lllly, >?.. .1 Polai HAKDM an PIANO i BBD (nm.Klr 11,11. To-iuorroii >.\. .1 Afl. ul t, I'l .NO UM ITAIi i<\ GODOWSKY IN A MOMrKKPI I. rKIM.|{.\>mK. I'oifiil, Beethoyen, Cbopln, Moat, itumMii, tlodowaky Kmi.c PI.i Tlcket! ai Uo_ iui! a M.'.. K. 1_ Johnaton. AMU3EMENTS. t MUSICAL ART SOCIETY 4> -.'lllli Anni\?r*?r.4. 4> |R i >V :?? IH '"'?"' "-m-rtw 4> IUWK I'WIKIIMll '!T.: a THE \ VI %l DIKME ??? \?',, 2 bi lha tM-utlM -.nd - i ;?<:-?> *r-ic* J\ v TribflM MU VKB1 "I-IKII- M ?*-*? ""^ * First Concert To-night at 8:38 ? (HRIITN.il I'lim.H l? X >\..r!.? Im Pltatrl?. *ii-*.rt?lli. '1| L* ? Mr. ? !?? t-l him- Oratorio b? H*"" iYSAYE ? I HRMTMAN -JKCI**1 ? MIK *M?I \i. PEOfl?' -a* :Sat.Alt.,Dec.21,at2i30 PHILHARMONIC JOSEF STRAMWfVn>.H^ ?i.??v.i?.-.. I8.B88-ia. ,j*-,IIl:,;v M I \tt\ 1...I1 H*___al JOSEF PULITZER MEMORIAL BEETHOVEN- WAQNER-LlS'* , mu aJORI" ' ?, m Tlcketa ?i Box OftV*. relta V.Ui?*^ , V|?*. n-.i ?-^-w^'11KHr1f: #Pl?L. QEO. M. COHAN ,BKVU*i"??? astor ?:;,? vr.:^)^gtf FAIRBANKS " ?F MpS .8* GRANB?,T"';; FRECKLES T*-*