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V THE MORNING JOTJRNAL-COUSIE2,' MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1907. OUy t IP m f -4. I it x Cm THiATBRS. HYPERION. nianclio Yal-li in "The Rrettucr Sonata" To-morrow Xight. Vladimir De Pachm'ann's "cfceVry" per sonality and godlike Chopin playing will in all probability be with our mu sical public for the- last time when he makes his farewell tour in this coun try next season. Recent accounts from London report that time does not seem to stale in the slightest degree either the inimitable art of De Pachniann or the Infinite variety of his unique antics ! ill L on the stage. It has 'been often said that the fa miliar whimsicalities of tho great Rus sian pianist are assumed merely for stage use,-but a story J unreported, from London proves conclusively that "Pe Paehmann's merry humor al Vugh in this Instance delightfully "'""jus is by no means excluded i his private life. e tale runs that Ie Pachman and j mark, the famous opera compos fmet in front of the latter's Vion nome a short time ago. Goldmark ,ii most estimable old gentleman ; 4 a, writer of exceptionally brilliant ji melodious music, but his one tat fault is most overwhelming1 coh 'it, a trait which often gives his ,-riends occasion for much, merriment a: his expense. As De Pachniann and Goldmark walked away rotji the-, composer's house, the pianist ripine'd backward over his shoulder, and saM: "That modest little edifice w'il! sig nally distinguished some' day-rafter you are dead." i "Indeed." murmured Goldmark, ' blushing with plea3ure'.':'''',Yes7'.'Con tinned De Pachmann; "they will deco rate it with a tablet." "And pray, what do you suppose they wl!r"5ay on the table after I am dead?" asked tho composed eagerly. "To let." was De paehmann's pithy reply, as he scuttled 'across the Ring strasse. De Pachmann will give a recital at y. the- Hyperion to-night. "The Kreutzer Sonata." Blanche Walsh wili be seen in Jacob Gordin's powerful drama, 'The Kreut- izer Sonata" row evenlnj at the Hyperion' to-mor- supported by the cast which surrounded her .at, the Manhat tan and later at the ,'ftorald 1 Square theater, New York, and with 'the 'en tire original production as seen during lier New York engagement.,. It is to ba doubted whether or not any more forceful play has been , written in' years, and certainly there has never (been a more satisfying-' eharacteriza-' tion given a role than the one Miss - Walsh lends to the principal figure in - the play. It is safe to assert that of all the American born actresses' now before the public none are more gifted with, the artistic sense than this charming woman whom , Wagnhais and Kemper present aim tm&uifetUfn- jinj xne i-j.reui.zer, coiiata, ?i win . uc ne of the hig events, theatrically M he season. JW-JfSayjSM. tracts. 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The scout sets out to find the guilty party and during his endeavors to find out who is responsible for the many robberies which nave terrorized Sherman he is brought in contact with Olive Benton the daughter of Col. Benton, a millionaire ranch owner, and they fill in love. A beautiful story is told which is filled with pathos, comedy and thrilling climaxes. Wilfred Castro, who is related to the Bentons, is also In love with Olive and tries to have her father force her to marry him. Upon her refusal he orders her from his home, not knowing that he is doing so on account of her refusal to marry one of the worst bandits at large, Castro is the bad man Wildfire, and as such is uncovered by tho scout. Buck Henshuw, and killed by him. The play abounds with many interesting situations which are enacted by a su perb company of players, headed by Bert Brighton, the original cowboy ac tor. Associated with :.Mr. Brighton arc Lucile Whiteeliff. Edith Il.illbrook. Grace Gordon, Willis McConnel!, Paul Oliver!, Robert Krrickson and others. Many pleasing specialties will be sen durinsr the action of tho play and tho same house prices and matinee wi'.l-i exist. "A Ragged Hero." The star of the great melodramatic success "A Ragged He." which will be presented at the New Haven theater Friday and Saturday nights and at the matinee Saturday, is an enthusiastic hoi-seWn, and his first query upon reaching a new town is: "Where can I get a good horse ?'l, ''Some alleged le ers have tried to have fun wttn.tne actor on the supposition that he is' not quite as good a rider as his friends say ho Is, and several times In cities where he is known as a star he has been offered mounts that othjrs have r3fussd to take because of the 'vicious nature of the horse. It Is not yet re corded that he has been thrown by any horse he has mounted, and he bars no kind or variety of horsa ex:ert that kind , which has no spirit. 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Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a most potent alterative, or blood-purifier, and tonic, or invigorator, and acts espeeiaflv favorably in a curative way upon all tho mucuous lining surfaces, as of the nasal passages, throat, bronchia,' tubes, stomach, bowels and bladder, cur ing a- inrge per cent of catarrhal cases whether "the disease affects the nasa passages, tho throat., larynx, bronchia, stomach (as catarrhal ilvspuftsia). bowcla (a mucous diarniea), bladder, uterus c other pelvic organs. Even in the chrcnie or ulcerative stueos of tucse affections, it is of tea suctesbiul m s,Q otitis curoa. . m:TMnk - ' F&r Yonpseff ? with the Chrietmas spirit of merriment and good rheer. If you have troubles see "Turned Up" and forget them for three acts. If your mother-in-law, is soing to spend Christmas with you. see I "Turned I'p" and the prospect won't seem so gloomy. Xo matter what your troubles are, see "Turned Up" and they will vanish into thin air. There is a story of course, but lack of space forbido the telling of, and be sides the only way to really appreciate it is to see the play. Try to imagine your wife married to an undertaker named "Bones" or your h'usband mar ried to an "African Queen" and then go to see "Turned Up" and see what it would be really like. Seats are now selling for the entire week. Seats reserved in advanftJ"or Christmas week production.- of "Blue Jeans." POLI'S. Another Ris Hcadliner Opens the Week This Afternoon. Another big hcadliner comes to Foil's theater this week. Captain George Au gTtr, the Jack tho Giant Killer, and his Lilliputians will be the big feature lhat will amuse and interest the lovers of the up-to-date vaudeville Mnnagtr Poll is supplying at this theater this season. Jack the Giant Killer is a feature number that amuses those from six to sixty years of age, and the novelty of the big eight-foot man among the 34-Inch midgets will ba sufficient to keep up the interest in this imposing novelty. Jack -the Giant Killer i.s anxious to meet all the school children of this city, and receptions have been arranged for next Thursday and Saturday matl-uo-o.?. After the matinee the Giant will receive with tho Lilliputians all those who desire to see them, houvenir pos tals of the group will 'be presented with tho compliments of the giant, and the occasion will be made as interesting and plea?i:a;r as possible. The olio Is to ba headed by the fa mous Dunedin troupe of artistic and acrobatic cyclists in their wonderful performance. This att is described as one of tho biggest, season sensations this year. Warren and Eianchard in comedy talk and singing. Franklyn and Keane in a "Trial Marriage," one of the be.-t and most brilliant of the new idea sketches seen here this season Is to be offered. The Astrella Sisters with their re fined interpretations of songs and dances and Henry Clive and company with the ecrentric magical number, "Toung Brothers tn Fun jn a Chinese Laundry," ana the electrograph with the famous motion serifs of "The Po lice Dogs,", will close the bill. Seats now selling for the entire week. NOW IN XMASDRESi Stores AU Gey' With Oreens-Ufco Outside: aiidjiriswV- With Rifts. TIME IS GROWING" SHORT Four Bii Toylantl Unsrmrnts ;ht the Children's Heart?. to V!tli only eight days in which to fin ish your Christmas shopping it may be ot assistance to know where to look In the lyisy etores for the things you are not to want at the last minute, as It were. The stores are surely In holi day attire, both outside and in, the spirit of Clnlstman reigns supremo. Every store Is loaded with gifts. Tho Edward Slallcy Co. Pon't fail to take the children In to see the circus parade, the mast fasci nating arrangement of toys seen here ever I think. An.1 while thoy lock and admire to thoir hearts' content there are numberless things for tho eyes cf the grown-ups to feast upon. Some beautiful auto scarfinss are shown which you can purchase by the yard. Gloves, ribbon.t, hosiery, handkerchiefs and dainty Paris lingerie, any of which make acceptable gifts. The cal endars, boofci, pictures and games are in a department by themselves, while in the- men's store are attractive show ings, of ties, shirts, handkerchiefs, and other useful and beautiful thinga for the masculine members of the house hold. Tho basement is j treasure house of toys, beautiful china, house keepers' necessities and household fix tures. The two latter mentioned come In for their share of Christmas gift making, The furnii.urg and rugs are on tho, second floor, delightfully ar ranged to sjjow to the best advantage. The leather goods counter holdd out most temptingly a line of bags, pocket books, card cases, and even belts that leave no chance for disappointment. There are wonderfully pretty things in the, jewelry store. Hair ornaments of an almost endless variety. The. new rom opposite the ftair car,? which is being used for the burnt wood worl: and the fancy work, too, is full to running over with things finished and to be completed. Don't think those departments have been done away with it. won't take you long to find them and you'll be well paid. The Gamble-Desmond Co. The assortment of handkerchiefs for 2uc. and C0e. which can be found here, also the neekweak priced likewise, and some hand embroidered linen scarfs and shams for is little as 75c, attract ed my attention particularly. Lovely ! silk umbrellas, wonderfully fine at $3.50. and many varieties at lilgner prices; liberty flowered scarfs, and dainty lace things' which women love. In the picture salon, the prettiest place of the kind in town, there is a, vavictHcolle.etl.-n and range of price, and under the new arrangement you can see just bow the picture you buy will look when its hung. In the up holstry department, are the handsome brasses from Yantine's There are so many thing from small brass bowls and caudle s'icks to the tankards and large jars and lamps. This store is h.ivinsr a sale of Oriental rugs at 1m- ! porters cost. A certain amount mast ! be realized before Christmas in order I to buy the stock for a low figure -arid aecornrlish i his the nigs must gq cost. You coi:!;) search far and lUid an opportunity like ibis to beautiful rur; for comparatively K.ney. Tho baso ment is the 'V Packed six (6) bottles in-a box, regular size bottles assorted wines and liquors, etc. All standard quality and value, at a SPECIAL PRICE, during Christmas season only. 1 Bottle IMPORTED PORT $1.00 1 Bottle Extra Choice Tckay. ' 75 1 Fint Great Western Champagne. .65 1 Bottle Duff Gordon Sherry..: 1.00 1 Bottle Creme de Menthe.' 75 1 Bottle Fine Old St. Julien Ciarct No. 32 ... . .5.0 6 Bottles , , $4.65 Nole Special Holiday. Price. One-half dozen assorted as above, packed in a box com plete, $'3.25. ,; 411-413 STATE STREET. Bulletin. THE 18-HOUR TRAIN TO CHICAGO. The "Pennsylvania Special" 33 the well known and widely popular train which makes the run between New York. and Chi cago in eighteen hours. Its performance in tho past as to the regularity of its schedule has been remarkable, and every effort will be made to maintain a continuance of its matchless record. It is pre-eminently the busy man's train,' The business day in New York is practically over before it starts, and Chicago is just settling down to its desks when it arrives in the Lake City. In the meantime there has been a gliding run over mountains and valleys and across the redeemed prairies, a satisfying dinner, a night's sleep, breakfast and Chicago in tho morning freshness. When three-quarters of a day can be utilised for a trip at a period of the twenty-four hours least available for business ac tivity, such facility in travel is a distinct advantage,' and when comforts and conveniences even more titan an advantage The "Pennsylvania Special" 3:55P.M. and arrives in Chicago home of the children's friend. The .hlngs the littls people- lovt; are . all here an assortment ti complete, that I lack in vain for any absent delight of childish hearts. The m. Frank Co. Not anywhere did 1 find the fur stock that this firm are snowing. The coats of '.Russian pony, and the band some fur lined and fur trimmed coats are lovely, Every bit o? fur used in making the fur sets, coits or linings is personally selected. I found costumes too that are slmp-iy beautiful of , chif fon, voile, veilings, nets 'and silk for reception, dinner and street wear. Hut outside of the furs I think the waists are as splendid as any of the stock. There are some new spring styles in' lawn, ordered expressly for the Christmas trade, and I found lovely madras flannel, silk and net waists for from to $25. , -y ' ' A raincoat would mak the loveliest kind of a present, ".These are. of cra venette ,and satin rubber lined. Howe & Stetson Co. If you're looking for something for a smoker's gift, this is the place to find a splendid collection .of. novelties in that line. Things that, are different from anything shown elsewhere. I didn't find prettier gifts anywhere in tho way of dressing sack comforts than in this store. Each garment put An n. pretty box, making a most attractive offeting. There, is a great demand for colored silk handkerchiefs to ma,ch costufea, and thesa I found a complei ' assortment of for 25 cents each. Th-'i -arc linen ones too from 75c a box of half a -dozen up to almost ,any price. Holly ribbons to tie your ' Christmas parcels, and other lovely ribbons. This basement toy store is larger than 'ever before, and everything is there. I wanted something different in the way of a bank, and here are to be found a variety the like of which cannot be surpassed. There is a, charming ar rav of dolls and their belongings, of books, games and toys, that will make it possible for'evcryone to be satisfied. T'fte Charles Slonsou Co. For novelties in fancy work , the art department of this firm is the mcst comprehensive anywhere in town. There are dainty, hand-painted things n !wv (Vserint nn. fancy nasitexs, and a variety of pillows and covers for dressers and tables, .beside no end oi things to be made up. As I went in the store to take the elevator to this department I noticed lovely boxes of papf r at the counter directly at the left of the entrance. Some, lovely bolts are shown here, too, black and in colors with very handsome buckles, not loud at all but. the quiet kind you'd expect, to Pnd here. The silks were most at tractive here, and what could be more acceptable than a waist pattern from a lovely piece of silk. Anotner thins that I particularly admired was a lounging rche of silk, and found it was only one of many, some exception ally beautiful ones among them. The umbrellas, too. I noticed were splendid, even the lower priced ones being 'very nice, the neat handles and good quali ty of covering being all the recommen- icn r.eessnry. The Pall Mall Gazette reports that miners excavating near Starunia made an interesting historic find in the re mains of a mammoth In excellent state of preservation. The portions ullCM of the train are considered it is it is a recreation: leaves New York cverv day at at 8 : 5 5 next, morning. duif out include two teeth, six feet in length, but in five or six places; jaw bones, parts of tho vertrebral column, and three or four yards of hide, upon which the hair in still fresh, joints and other bones, and one foot of the animal. The remarkable . sta te of preservation in which the skeleton was found is attributed to the fact that the soil in the district is per meated with mineral oils, earth "wax and natural gases. 118 IS By"-Yf U-i 5 -inach If Your SUmneoli Dc Kot Strike "Meal Tim?!" Tliree Times a I)ajr, It X'SHUy Menu Dyspepsia. HOW TO BE IIAPPY-Hl'NGRY. As a rule ail hours of the rl.iv look alike, and feel alike, to tho dyspeptic. There is no hankerinqf for breakfast, no gnawincr for lunch, and no mouth watering for dinner. Disgust takes the rilaee of desire, and the clock itself at nieal-tlme reflects the owner's grum pv fare. 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Shiart'n dysnepsia Tablets actually do a" the work of a healthy stomncn. They direct if your stomach can't. They direst everything. Trke one or two after evh meal and know what ft Is to have th luxury of a rerf?et ilieestion. and stop irritation, belphlncr. bloat and brash, and that "lump of lead" feeling. Thev cure dyj-pt-psla, inditrestion and all stomach troubles. Thev contain absolutely nothing harmful. Thev are made of polden aeal. diastase, and similar diges tive arrents. Tie several to-day and let your sto mach be convinced, let your mind be at ease, and your face he rosv. , Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any drnff Ptore on earth. 50c a box. Send us your name and address to day -and tvp will at once send- you by mail, a sample piekae? fre. Addresa F A. Stuart. Co., 150 Stuart Bldg., Mar shal!, ,T!"h. At all druggists, 60c. a box. fc$-0- -" Chrstmss Suggestions. PLEASED "MEN WITH THE BEAl TIFl'L MAKE. HEXCE a gift of a smoking set, an nsh tray, a tobacco jar or a iipe-ra'Ii or this f-miou-i ware, is likely to he much appreciated by tho recipient. It is durable for years end being hand work kiln dried enn be cleansed with plain water. THESE FIXE GOODS WAKK.l.M VOl K ATTENTION AS llOLIU.vv GIFTS. Maileon'g Cornr. ENGRAVED VISITING CARDS and ADDRE.SS DIE3 W. L. WIGHTMAN 101 C RANGE ST. Room 1. 1st Fioor. ' The outward appearance boxes innumerable that we are ship ping to all points, is neat and they are substantial, but 'you ought to see the , -.-.'(, inside. SANTA CLAUS himself could t have selected no more of a variety of good things. Come in and let us help you make your selection distinctive,'- jTOHN (VllBERT i&N Cjdi8 J CHAPEL tJ -p Catering in all its branches by skilled mid experienced people: weddings, banquets, dinner!, parties, teas, etc. Good taste; Rood quality. Mince Pies and Plum Puddings to order. Experi enced waiters and cooks furnished. The E. J. Williams Catering Co., 17 ELM STREET, OVER N fTESBIT'S. THEO. KE1LER PttMmAf- mr.ircTOK AND EMUALMKH. S'.Mte ilroet. DU.CNCII OPPICRi 4", fnmalietl Avenue, Went Ttavtn'A f desi.e to announce to my friends and the oubiic generally, that pending a readjustment of m atl'airs, calii intended for mc may b ent to Messrs. Lewis & Afcycock, No. 1113 Chapel Street. A!i work will receive prompt and careful attention. Telephone 675. ", EGBT. BmVtUL, DEATHS. FOWLER. In East Haven, Ct., Dee. 15, HOT, D. WILLIAM FOWLER, aged 60 year. Funeral services will be held from his lat.B residence, on Wednesday, Dec. is, at 2 o'clock. Relatives' and friends are Invited to attend. dl6 2t STORY. Dec in. 1907.: HARRIETT E., daughter of the late RICHARD and HARRIETT DfiNIiPICT ETORV, aged CS ;-c-irs. Funeral services will be. held In the Chapel of Wvergveen Cemetery, on Tuesday. Dec. IT. at 2 o'clock. 'Rela tives and friends ar invited to at ifiitl. ' d,16 it ROITH. In this city, December 15, -WILLIAM RCL'TH, aged eighty year-'. , Funeral will take place from his latr. resilience, 05 Minor - street, Tuesday mornlnpr. al 8:30. Requiem hltfh mass at the Church of the Sacred Heart at 0 o'clock. 4 ' dlO It ROWLAND 111 New York city. De cember 13, 190", after a protracted illness. Thomas Fitch Rowland, son of the late George Rowland. Esq.. of New Haven, Conn., In the TTth year of his ase. Burial in Everprreen cemetery, Now Haven, Conn., Monday. December 16, - on arrival of train from New York, due at New Haven at 1:10 p. m. dl42t Cut Flowers and Flowering Plants. John J. Champion! Co. 1026 CHAPEL ST. The Mohawk to the Hudson runs, The Hudson to the sea, And even then there's scarcely' room ' For the names of Canajoharie, Cohoes, Herkimer, Amster dam, Little Falls, 'Whites boro, Frankfort, Utica, Fort ;: , Flain. Home and Schenectady. Chicago -Tribune. Christmas y4fer Boxes " FftfM9 ENTERTAINMENTS. HYPiilKIpN THEATER JIOXDAY, DECEMBER 16. Vladimir Defachmann, The World's Greatest Pianist Direction Arnold Somlvo. Baldwin Piano Used. Prioes-: 50c, 75-., $1, $1.50. Seat sala Friday. Tt'ESDA Y, DKC. 17. Wagenhr.ls and Kemner Present BLANCHE WALSH Jaepb. Gordin's - Masterful Drama. In "The Krentzer Sonata." Prices: $1.50. $1, 75c, 50c, and 25c. Seat sale Saturday. Carriages at 11. BUNNELL, Manager. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MATINEE Yv'EDNESD Y Jack Lambert Freserits" Hal Iteid's Western Melodrama. "THE SCOUT'S REVENGE" . Introducing ALBERT BRIGHTON And a Superb Cost. Kegular Popular Prices, FRIDAY. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20. 21. MATINEE SATURDAY. , . - The Season's Scenic Sensation. "A RAGGED HERO." Presented By A Complete -Collossal Company of Proficient Players. Regular Popular prices. Bijou Theater. SYLVESTER Z. POLL Proprietor. AVEEK OF DECEMBER 16TH. Bijou Theater Stock Company Tl;RNKD VP.' Poll's Popular Prices: 10c, 20c, SOe. Matinees Toes., Tliurs., Fr!.. Sat. Seats reserved in advance. Tel. 5012. POLI'S NEW THEATER. ENTIRE WEEK OF DECEMBER 16. - Cant. George Auger & Co, - In JACK THE GIANT KILLER. Matinees 2:15 i Evenings 8:16. 7 Other Big Attractions 7 c FOLI'S POPULAR PRICES. Cash Discount S Many years ago ve inaugu rated a "December Discount Sale" on our entire stock of Furniture and House Furnish ings. This sale we have continued year after year, giving our cus tomers an opportunity to save money on their purchases dur ing the Holiday Season, when every one has something to buy. This year the sale is on again,' and, in 'addition to the one .fifth reduction on our entire stocis, we have a large number of sps cialties at even greater reduc tions - Complete Oransa - IIouso Furnishers, and Center Sts. WE HAVE SENT , To our customers at the request of th Consumers' League their appeal to the public specially requesting that Christ imas shopping be done before the 15tl 'Inst. This, of collie, does not apply to the jaroods we sell. Wo realize that lour extra businops must be done most !ly on the two days preceding Christmas ! day. and that we will not be able to do a!! that is offered us, but those cus tomers who caa Anticipate their wants and Rive us tieir order in time will sret the best service it is possible to give them. Jt B. JUDS 85S CHAPL ST. BEFORE AND AFTER CHRISTMAS IS IN DEMAND. Rooms spotlessly clean for festivi ties and spotlessly cleaned when done. The Vacuum Cleaner does this quickly., thoroughly, economically. Xo disturb ance to furniture or rniishinss -lite sanitary system. ' '.' - TELEPHONE 2700. of these e . l oiV 4 .? jk. I if A