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12? Annual Sale French Lingerie At About 25 Per Cent. Reduction. There is almost unlimited variety of design, both in handembroidered and lace trimmed goods. All fresh and perfect. Chemises at Ssc, 1.00, 1.25.

1.50, 1.75, 1.55, up to 9.25. Drawers at 1.25, 1.50. 1.75. 1.55, 2.00, 2.25, np to 5.75. Ootnm at 1.75, 1.55, 2.00.

2.25. 2.50, 2.75. ap to 14.00. Corset Covers at 1.00, 1.75. 1.55.

2.00, 2.50, up to 7.25. Petticoats at 1.50, 2.25, 2.50. 3.25. 3.50. 4.75.

up to 22.00. Knee Skirts at 3.00, 3.25, 4.25. 5.00. 7.50. Sets at 5.50,9.00, 9.50.

10.50, 12.00, 12.50, up to 125.00. American Made Lingerie. In this Department, which we have recently opened, there is a most complete assortment of the very newest goods in the following lines, all of which are extremely good value. Petticoats at 1.25, 1.75, 2.25, 2.75, 3.00, 3.75, up to 35.00. Knee Skirts at Sse.

1.00. 1.35, 1.75, 2.50, 3.00. Gowns at 1.00, 1.25, 1.35. 1.50, 1.75. 2.25.

up to 25.00. Corset Covers at 1.00. 1.35. 1.50. 2.00, 2.25, 2.50, up to 10.50.

at 50c, £sc. 1.00, 1.35, 1.85, 2.25. up to 15.00. Chemises at 1.00, 1.25, 1.3".. 1.55, 2.25.

up to 10 50. In addition to the above we have a beautiful collection of comhi nations, consisting of Corset Cover and Drawer, Corset Cover and Skirt, and a three piece garment (Cover, Skirt and Drawer). The latter at 3.75, 4.75. 7.50. 10.00, up to 20.00.

This Sale bJm includes Table Linen, Bed Linen. Blankets, Bed Spreads, Towels Wsjasm's Outer Garments, all at materially reduced prices. James McCutcheon Company, sth Avenue 34th THE WILBRAHAH SOLD. FROSTS IX FIFTH AVENUE. John J.

Gibbous Pans $1,000,000 for the Property. J. Gibbons, -r of the china, plass and carthemvare house of Gilman. Collamore has bought tho Wilbraham Building, an eight Bssty mercantile and apartment structure. No.

"Si Fifth awUiai ul corner of 30th through Frederick Fox Co. from Mrs. Emily Jl. Moir for about 51.000,000. The building covers a plot -40x125 feet.

In JSKS a four story dwelling house on the Fitc Wiliiam Moir bought the property that year from John Watson for Mr. Moir erected the present structure on the plot. Gilman. Collamore Co. have occupied the store, fcasement and flrst loft in the Wilbraham since the day the structure was ready lor occupancy.

Mr. Gibbons think? that this section of Fifth are, because of its accessibility to and from all of transit, will for a number of years be -feiable to the efctJon further uptown. The upper part of the building is to be as a exclusive bachelor apartment hotel. Title to a large part of the Lenox Library Mock, bounded by Fifth and Madison ayes. and 70th and was transferred yesterday.

The Fifth front, purchased by Henry Frick, was not conveyed, as the trustees must retain title to it until the ni library building, at and Fifth aye is ready for Mr. Frick got title, however, to a. plot 1.0x200 feet in the rear of the Fifth aye. Dave Henm-n Morris took title to a parcel 33x 100.5 feet on Ibe north side of 70th 175 feet of Fifth r.nd Otto Kahn grot title to 75x100.5 feet on the south side of 71st M. Both Mr.

Morris and Mr. Kahn will improve their plots with large, dwelling house? for ir own occupancy. Henry D. Winans May the brokers in the sale of the block. ia Estate Exchange salesrooms yesterday Herbert A.

Fhf-rman sold at foreclosure No. West 4.th a four Mr.i-v dwelling sssjse, on a lot 10.4x100.0 feet, to F. W. Griffith, the plainiifi. for Tho nmount iae was about $10,000.

Joseph Day at foreclosure No. 77 Bast a five story brick tenement boose, on a plot i)7x feet, to M. Rosensweig, the plaintiff, for 828.850. The sura due was about $8,500, to two morteaF's of He also oW fct Nos. "'i and SIS 117 th near Pleasant a seven story tenement house.

on a plot 50xl00-10x irregular, to A. 11. Bturfjw f'-'r He also sold at foreclosure Nos 252 jind tTest 149 th a six story flathouscj on a plot btjdW.ll feet, to the Empire City Woodworking Company for and Nos. pji and 338 West 140 th a six story flat- Itou'se, Eeet, to the Empire City Company for $41,130. The aactlon to-day trill he: By Joseph Day: So 119 25th st.

s. ft of s'sTy and store: I Shaw t-t Mmn, Oorji-jration tt Kiizge ret; anit rue. C5.T7190: DBS. No UTth rt. s.

ft HroadT.ay. 54x99.11; 3 sty dwg 13 apt et al; action jr. atry: Bcaanfc i- aint 52.4T- taxes, ftr. 47. euh to a prior luort of No to 575 Southern r.oulc\ard.

ft -vv or 5t John lSGxlSix 3 tty fl hs and Operatir.c Co -t al: Hyatt. A an. re! amt rtuc. H3; taxes, 9QSC to tijort of No lirook Ntn cor I7tat Ht, 4 0 an.l idswin (r rt Manon et ai; a E. attys: rff: atnt (21.42890; $44150: No ir.

ISM Am-iterda nun', oar I2Sd M.llxlOO; 2 fl Ijs stor-t; Jefferson Uank agt el: Ams'ein Maaas. r-f. an.t iaKw. By A fherruin: No 495 to Ul Wales aye, 147 th --iv rscant; 'J Btiore A- Trifl Co r-t A Varlan. at-; i Weir 417.740^0.

etc. MARKET FOUND FOR PEAP.L ST. PARCEL. Charles Company lus sold the 1 Pearl a atai story building covwrtas; a j-l'M of about tqaMrt; ir- aaveaasat is fen icvt-n-M'. Mkea tho tsaa anl clear.

HEALTV OWNERS TO MAKE MERRY. United V.riJ BMasa OanMM ccn.pris!i. house fcr. rsal eftat- owners cf lL'lh and Tarpaj-trs" AsaociaUon o' the 10th. Ilth 17' ii VTarCai Side Aswjciiticn.

fumocOXitm of the 12th and 22d Wards. Hir- Irra Aesoclatlon. Association of 4tti. fith anJ 11th nr.l the lfcth YaM Taxpayt-is' hoM Us anuual eaMttataaaiM aa4 at oa Saasarjr 7 The arrancemeEts are in the bsjkfi of a commirtm, cf wiiicb Jaint-e L- Conwy ir AppUcatlooa inforv.ai n'-'' tickets ahoulfi nai'. Charles.

IL SchstlK. cf 1328 l.trlngtoii aye. SL'LZER CASINO PLANNED. rises have CU Ruildings Sujitrimcr.den: Slurjihv for tte eiTCseir.ent hall to ks bulit in Uie liarlf-m I'arV. at St-conJ aye.

and replace CAflno, bj Bis last UB tuild'n will and of ciaseic baoenw-nt, main dwi and Bjasasaaas nailery. by will Uim The hait.a nvrsue fet-t a a of -17 tin a on vui' v.itt IckTc ana ca a Qtmiwn Kcijizicrcd Trade 7'farir SPECIAL MENTION. Adrerrfsem'nts admitted Into art reromrornded to tbe readers of The Tribune thor. reliable, and bnsloeM can be 4one by mall wltb the adrertlser vrlth perfect 1 A9O 171 BROADWAY. SSB BROADWAI.

SIXTH AVEMB- Do Tonr Tronble Toa! Btep Into Spencers, novr 81 Maidrn Isne. anJ pair of pebble glasses tbe cool. easjr kind that never or Torle bJ-focals for near and distant vision. street. It la to essi 1200,009.

Morgan Barkhausen are the architects. The plans for it were the last In Manhattan for the old year. SALES OF BROOKLYN PARCELS. A. I.

has Fold No. Pegraw Brooklyn, a fcur story flathuse; also No. Decraw a three story brick building an! handball r-ourt, known as Caaer'a Court, for F. McLaughlin to John Muldoon, SBd No. 375 Ooorl a three Etory J.

r. H. Pc Witt has bought a two story frame dwelling house, on plot 140x184 t. at the southeast corner of Ktoss Highway an': Van Sic Wen at The property will be improved with a row of aoartmmt houaes, The McLaugMin Estata Comjany has sold to WOBaai JlcCormacir lot: on the east side of East 24th 140 feet nortn of Neck Road: also sold two lots on the north side of Avfiiuc O. between East 4th aaid Bast sth to J.

H. Hunter: also sold two lots at the northwest corner of Crawford aye. and East 7th and to Robert B. Cahili a plot with a frontace of 240 f. on tha cast siJe of East 23d between Avenues snd U.

TOTAL BUILDING LOANS $21,000. Pincus Lowenfeld and William Prager have lent to Herman and Samuel Pekelcer $10,000 on a plot 250x59.11 f-i-t, on the wislli f-iu- of 143 150 feel cast of 7th ay. Xveodore VVtntz haa lent to Albert Rothermel 511 on a pW 43.11x1<:«'» feet, on the west side of Whitlock 809 feet Eootta of Tiffany st. BoOi are building loatf. BUILDING IN QUEENS BOROUGH.

The records of the Bureau of Bafldtngs in the Borough of Quevns tliow that last year permits were issued for 3.785 l-uii'ji! the tctal esttanated cost of whtca was J15.044.&55. The Itb Ward of the Borough, which is the old town of Jamaica, heads the list of five wards. The number of new buildings erected in that ward rr was 1.337. and their total estimated cost was The 3d Ward, which is the old town of Newtowa. is tecund on the with I.l*l new buildings, the total cost wiiich (4.554.715.

Island City is en the Rst. tiic of Dew buildincs put up is fewer tiian la Kluslilns. the 3d Ward, their total oust li grestpr. TIM Long Island City i contains 407 BaUdlnaa. and thrir cost was tn sailing SIS buildings were erected, costing $1,874,220.

The Ward has a record of '-Ho Dew structures, at a cost of 2M4.363. The number of permits for buildings is.siH 'l last week was thirty-tiint. and the total estimated cob: of the buildings was 1137.880. Eighteen of thr new l.uildii a-e to be in the Ward. The list for the year just closed btIUBS off in th" numlicr of tenement houses put up an-1 a increase in the number of twc-lamily bouses.

WILL BUILD A ROW OF FRAME HOUSES. li Danby is going to build a row of five two story frame -i Mine hnnara in 241 st Joat of Katonah from plans by A. Murray Jenka. ITaea house will coat J4.SCKJ Jcfcn T. Boyle will buiM five etory frani'- dwelling boasea in £40tL about.

cast Martha aye. tin total BBSt will be 124.400. A $500,000 STUDIO PROJ-ECT. J'ianb have f.led for a ctucte anatUucni fceven stories In and in the rear, to erected on ptainlri No. IM 17th auJ Klftjr-Seventh Street v.

ill be in: front and fco feel 2nd have accon-irnodatlcrs for families. will be brick, with havitiK tall Tudjr bays extending from the second Ftory niof. The building will (500.00 d. Tho are Pollard Tis? bTaiibanaii tlsa remodelllns of the live etnry s. and 418 31s-t the improvements belst maie for tbe Cohocton Itfalty Company, as owner.

G. Wai'e is the IN THE PRIVATE SALES MARKET. 1 Tocher Sc Co. hays cold No. IP four Mori arivaU 'welling oaj a 30x08 feet, for the New York jriEuranes Company to Cbarlea Echenck.

li Is an Investment purchase. Max BasM has ttoouga atsui Ilosentlial and j. Grcenberger a nve rtory Uatho'j'i'i at tlio northeast cor- rt. and Park aye. Wi'liam 11.

r-ir-- has resold H. 103 Wtrst Slst a tm story brick on 11" Mr. Bnrzen the property fj-orai ii. Carsebalu: aols lor a Mr. U.i\uscx tv NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE.

FRIDAY. JANUARY 3, 1908. To Let for Business Purposes. 'TO LET. Large and Small Offices SINGLE OR EN SUITE, IN THE TRIBUNE B'UILDINQ 154 -NASSAU STREET ECaai "tr Stations, Entrance to BrooliJyn Bridge, Sulivvay ALL.

ffl'l'MlW A STEP. The CENTRE cf TRAKSIT fcr ike Bfeircpolitan Ossiricf. Safe, Fsst running Elevators (Plunger Typa). Electric Light. Janitor's Cpen Day in the Year.

APPLY FOR TERMS TO THE RENTING AGENT, ROOM 610. Real Estate. WHITING CO. REAL ESTATE 5 Bcehman Street, N. Y.

City MANAGEMENT, SALE KKNTAL OF BUSINESS lItOPKKTV. Country Property for Sale. S. and surrounding country. -W.

A. HOPPI-v i Red Bank, N. Furnished Apartments to Let. SKRVICE. Frank and Carrie Bargetahr No.

231 East COtli 8 stcry flatlnmse, on plot 29x100.5. Stone has sold for Phillip Averj-. representins DM Hor.alds estate, the BOBthweat comer of TBOaopSM and Grind eld on a plot The buyer will a ninp story business BStKins on the site. Martin Krelsch has sold Edward Hunn to M. Elliott No 171 Bast Wh a two story frame hoase, on a Plot sexllS, White Plains Road.

The buyer gives in par. payment a farm coaprlsliis 130 acrea at oodstock. Y. FRANK H. GRAF LIVESTOCK MARKET.

New York, January 2. LSSB. kfkvKS- Keceirts were 174 cars, or 3.153 head. cars fCr slaughterers and for the market' making with the few cattle hold over from arrvas 2S cars Steers were in fair demand and steady: fat bulls firm and light common hfiiw 10c to 15c higher: the yards were nearly cleared, fvvrnmon to cnoice SS sold at to per 100 id, fat oxen at bulls at cows at $1 Dressed beef was in moderate demand at per lb for native Liverpool and jr -vni i (OWS Iteceints were fnclirfling 64 "for' suburban dealers and 40 for the market. wVre full steady, with a good demand all desirable srafes Ordinary to rather choice cows, with tbetr calven.

bom" at each: inferior stock aa low a.s $JO. Receipts were 808 head. laclndlng 255 for butchers and 663 for the market Veste were in moderate receipt and firm: barnyard ealvea 25c higher no Westerns offered. Common to ra.d at 100 tb; a few choice selected at $0 culls at barnyard calves fit 1.. tea calves at $4.

City dressed veals firm at fcV-gli sc per tb- country dressed at -nerA cars or for IS forfthe market. Good heep 1 were nrm wg: opened firm: others about steady. but slow. lamb market closed weak on Buffalo advices. Three ca.s were held over.

Common to prime sold BT $4 7-, per 100 tb: culls at 50; lambs at cul ls at vearllngs at $-d. Dressed mutton firm at 656 Scper dressed lnmbs at VJ', 2 er country dressed hothouse lambs uncha-red 8t per Receipts were 45 cars, or B.BSB nr-d. sllfor city slaughterers with the rxrection of a few head. on Buffalo advices. No sales reported befon 'Caans-3 Country oressad hogs slow st aaw per-Ib.

rPTVOERSL FIRE SETS. i 22 Seventh Avaune, Corner of 28th St. THE TEIBDIEILUUC FOR iSO 7 On Sale all Hewstaaft Price 25 Cents OTHER BY TELEGRAPH. rhlcago Jan. Receipts sbout head; market steers 2S: ows, 1 s- ht-ifen bulls, i six-kers and feedSrs.

40f154 50 HOGS (estimated), about 31.000 head; nnarkel choice heavy shipping. butchers', Bflg m- rholce lipht. $4 55; lipht mixed. J4 Dacklng S4iis4.V.: pIBS. $3 30: bulk of sales, JO (estimated), about lti.fxi bead; market steady: sheep.

lambs, yearunss, 4 Otacto.atl, MoaOc hlrtcr: butch-rs and shippers'. $4 common $3 ns; 1 prime etetrs. $6 75 head sidT acOve ani lower; Receipts. 11000 bead: alow l.v,r_>oc lower; heavy and mixe.l 70: Yorkers. $4 70; pigs.

50; roughs. $4 20- staps, 75; dairies, $4 W. 6HEEP AND 8.000 head; slow; ewes and mixed Bheep steady; others 25e lower; lambs, yearlings. wethers. ewes, shff-n mixed t2 lambs, ciosins.

lower. Jan. Receipts. 5.400 head, iocludlDg SSO Southerns: market steady: cows strong. Choice export dressed beef steers.

fajr to Rood. S4IOOMM; Western steers. $3 75994 15; stockers and feeders. $2 Southern steers. SU 50: Southern cows.

$3 25; native- cows, S2 25e54 65: nutive heifers. calve? Receipts. 20.000 head market 5910 lower: top. $4 99: bulk of aftlej. S4 $4 iheavy.

s4 packers. 45; pi K9 and l'Klits. S3 75054 4S SHEEP- Receipts, head; murke't stronir: lambs. $6 80: ewes and yrir- Itng-a S4 Western yearlings. 75: Western sheep, $3 $4 75; Btockers and feeders, Jan 2.

CATTLE Supply Bteady: prices unchansed; choice. 75: prime. PHEKP Supply fair: ateady; prime wethers. SuwSo culls and common. $1 50: lambs.

60; veal calves Reoelots fair; tower; gradus, 70; roughs, 28. BOSTON CTJEB STOCKS. i by J. Thomas Itelnhardt, No. 35 Broad street.

New York, and No. 19 Exchange Place. Boston.) I High. Low. Lagt Acme I 13 I 4.7<ki Amalgamated Nevada 2a -1 l(M)'lilack Mountain: I 4T 1001 Boston Corbin 645 Boston Kly I 1 1 2.4iKjiliOE«.yocolo London Steamship bonds I "640 Cumberland 6S 40,206 1 Bay State Gas, Boston ctl's r.4 6 45.7001 do New ctfa I 45 68 6.3U01 do Philadelphia ctfs 70 51 A-nerican Trust rcpts .50 100 Cobalt Central 840! Davis-Daly 4.

4'j 80 i Dominion Copper ITI I 11 Butte 1 800) Eagle Bell I. IU Bo'oironx I i luOi Globe Consolidated ,7 Consolidated BBS do bonds 4 Greene Gold-Saver 4S 47 47 "do pref 2501 Helvetia 2'i I 110 Leramie Majestic McKinley 125'Micmac i BOU Cr.iiipany cf 1 I E.392l Nevada Utah ri't Nipi ing Dominion trust recpts. I RaveO i i .98 I 3.7oo|SUver (1 I Superior Copper I 16 r-4." 1 Suiierlor Pittsbiirg Hi PtOlTonopah I 4 i Manhattan 82 00 lOitiUnion Copper rtwi United Zinc 2.i<:.">;(:tah Apq i 3 FHJLADELPHIA STOCKS. CTuriUsihcd by CJinrJea D. Barr.ey it No.

23 Broad fctri-ct. York, and Ko 122 South' 4th street, Bid. Asked. Bid. CemoiU 57' i Rj Co 44 Marsden Cambria Steel.

88 l'hlla Co SC Con Tr ol J. i do 07 S8 Elee Co. 2M Co fif. Co Am. 1 0...

88 I'uirmiiunt Trac. do prei 85 Gen 4 PI EN Co 13 16 i do i Phils Rsp 17 IS Co of A. in Sup ll'nlun T-it IS UTn Osi Imp I i 71 N.i- IWclsbach Co 39 27 r.GNDS. Ail Vy tony ss. i mi Bk 45...

05 Wj, S7 I r.s iC 1 U'liiin t'j Ii co is. To Let for Butmem Purposes. inter Resorts. SBV JEKSXY. HOTEL TRAYMORE AT c- 1C the Ocean.

Open all the TRAYMORE HOTEL CHA3. O. UAHIJUETTE. U- 3. WHITS.

Manag.r. PrestJeni. HOTEL DENNIS. ATLANTIC CITT, tt. J.

The Boose with an unobstructed ooaaa rim Hot and cold sea water in private baths. WALTER J- DLZBY. GHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY. N- 3 THE LKKPS COMPANY. lmnm fl THE INN I icnowMS -rv the vrn hours from New York.

tn the 10 to 15 degrees warmer than New York City leave New Tork wvek via Pennsylvania IU 5.55 A Browm MUla. I TH MO SMTCL A I MONTCLAIK. ST. J. Pure air: excellent table: srood service: sun with without heat: superb views.

SPECIAL WINTER THE MONTCLAIR HOTEL CO. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS York Office. 213 Flftb Avenue. I Waters, baths, hotel and environment eauailed. Rheumatism, gout and nervous cured Complete hydro-therapeutic apparatus palm room.

Golf, riding, driving and outdoor Through Bleeper leavea New York 4:55 m. weekdays. Vickets and information Jk office. 38J Brotdway 843 Vitlh Avenue offices Pennsylvanls Railroad. TRED 6TERRT.

Manager. Hot HOTEL CHAMBEKI.IN. BOOKLETS FREE. GEO. F- ADAMS.

Mgr FORTRESS MONKOE. VA. FTOBTDA IIOTKLS FOBCs! St. AuTUbttne ALCAZAR st ormond-on-the-llalifax THE BItEAKERS KOV M. FAI.M THK COi HO MILES NK.VKKR Cl'BA.

(Bahama Islands) The rew rail line along Florida Kt-ys will operation to Kn'chts Key. connecting with steamships for Havana and Key West. after January 15th. For Information relative to tickets, h'tel reservation, space and parlor car" Bccommodotlona on steamers, write or StoiV to EXOKIDA EAST 130 APAVH ST. ftit MSW YORK OK VT.

HA. PALIKOKMA CALIFORNIA an.3 ali Southwest and Pacific Ooast Pcints reached by Seuihern Pacific Sunss! Route Superior Servlrp AH thn Way. 11. NUTTING. G.

P. 349 Broadway. GEOKGIA. Hampton Terrace A'JGUSTA. GA.

NOW OrEN rOK THE kptiov OF GCESTS. OPENINQ JAMAKV Til. Golf Connt Equal to Any in South. Saw York assea at Tiflh Aye. Hotel.

A. LINSLEV- CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago. Jan. The lock! market was to-day because of an advance of M.

at LiverpooL At the wheat fcr May delivery showed a net grain of to Corn mi also to Oats wen higher. I'rovlsions were 1T to Tho whei market was strong day and at timefl demand greatly exceeded the offerings. The sharp bulge at I.iv, was chief factor, although Bmall receipts In Northwest and the. incea at tho seaboard and a forecast of ahlpmenta from Argentina were important aid to the balls. A moderate recession took place late in the day.

trit the close Btronc May opei ijc to to to kl higher, at $1 fwu to sold ap to $1 anil closed at 07' T- Clearances and were equu.l to 1,250,000 bushels. Primary receipts were 079,000 bushels, aeatnsi BOB.WO butthrla the sana daj year. Mlnneapoll Duluth and Cbicdso reported receipts of i ears, lost 591 last week and j. year ago. The corn opened strong nnd gained i-i throughoul the day.

There was good general demand, with shorts the best buyers. Firm cables, small primary receipts, the bulge in wheat and fresh reports regarding the poor condition of the new i- were the principal strengthening factors. May i pened to higher, at to 6ir, sold at and then advanced to The close v.as at LocaJ recolnta were 131 cars, with live of contract grade. Trade In oats was quiet, but the market -was strong mpathy with wheat and corn Ma opened higher, at sold off to and then advanced Ui 5511 c. Tl close iraa at Liocai receipts, 111 cars.

Provisions were firm on the strength ol grain uu.l a decline in the Dumber of noes killed vi Westers packing centres. At the close May porlt was up at JI3MVj. Was SOa higher, ut tsi6. ltibs were ITVic higher, at Estimated receipts to-morrow: Wheat, 55 cars; corn. 1H cars; '-ats.

2W hoss, i'o bea4U 14 musements. NEW THE "MERRY' WIDOW Tha Mut.lca.l of 2 the ROUND up A A I HELD in TMK PARIMAX MODEL, with OTIS HARLAN THKATRE. 42d of I Eve. Wed. Sat.

MABEi. TAMArT.RRO to SO POLLY YORK JeweHi. ManlUas. VESTA the victoria Troupe, Bnrton Brooke. VICTORIA rinley Burke, WHIT CUNLIFFE MANHATTAN OPERA HOIKI 1 AIM sitn St.

near Sth Ay NIGHT I 'First trass la MIS- MARY Glanolli MM. Gi.il.^rt and 22 other prlnr.iacon'fa: MM Bansi. Renaud. GJHbert. Ar.moud, "vT NIOH? at POP.

PR- LERIA RISTH I PAGMACCI. (Jlaconla. MM. feaciraarco. Campaninl.

Pop. Campanlni Conceit. $130. Mrrie.s Russ. AKOstinelU.

Osrrllls- IteacJic. Koelllnif. MM. BaM Glllbert. Arlmondl.

Glanoli-Gallettl. Dl NBXT THK MASKED BALI. Ifmea Russ. Zeppflll: MM. Zenatello.

Sammarco, Arimondi. Mus- Campaninl. "ved- i.OiriSE. MISS MARY GABDBS. BreaaJer-OUnoU; MM.

ar.d 22 o'br-r principals. Dlr- Campaninl. VOP- PR- AIDA. Clsneros: MM Sammarco. Arirnoudi.

Mos. Campaninl. DON lilOV Mmss. R' Zeppilll; MM. Rsnand.

Cazauran. Glllbert, SUMT. DI MISS MARY MmV MM. Dalmores. Gilibert and 22 other Mub SAT n.

TROVATORF POP. PR. (75c-13) Mmc 3. Russ, MM. Zenatello.

Banssaveo. ArimondJ. Mus. Dlr. Campanlnl.

for all now OF MVSIC. 14th St. anrl PL David Belasco presents for a limited ran THE ROSE OF THE RANCHO with FRANCES STARR and Original Company. Prices 23 tj 1 ISatai 'J Eve. S.

A CfA West 42J St. Eve. at Matri. Thurs. 2:15.

The WARRENS STUYVESAMT (Evenings Matlnw Saturday at 2. DAVID HEUASCO WARFIFLII t.irf^^? presents David ffwiirH.m ARMI All THEATRE. PI- To-nisht and UUliniflll Lu.iwl<r ruMa'3 Comedy. 31 MKOP r' 'The SPORTSMEN'S SHOW OK rtflD CtMKAL 4 iv 10 to 11 P. Adulta.

City Hotels. HOTEL GRENOBLE 56TH ST. AND 7TH AY. A SKL.STT FAMILY AND TRANSIENT $1.50 per day and up. ROOMS 52.00 per day and up.

WITH PRIVATE BATH. Parlor, bedroom and. bath, $3-00 a and upward. Desirable Suites of all sizes fop permanent guests at special rates. Restaurant a la Carte.

Open till 12. Music WILLIAM P. CHASE. Instruction. -V'ORiIAI.

COLLEGE OF THE city OF new tork. JA Park an 4 New Tork, December 14. 1907. FOR ENTRANTS TO THE HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Any jflrl.

not under the age of who Is a resident of New York City, and has COMPLETED CURRICULUM of the ELEMENTARY COCBBB OK THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, or of tho STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, Is eligible to taka the eTarr.ltiation.f. Candidates whom are signed- by the prlncipal of either a public, parochial, private or elementary school In good standing, and thoas holding elementary certificates or a diploma of irraduation from a public schooi of Ctty of New York, will examined In Arithmetic English Grammar und English only. All other ran.lldates will be examined in three subjects, and also in History of the United States. Gei-tcraphy and Drawing The dates anJ Fubjects of as fol- Monday. an 13 Candidates present eertlScates at 1 TVedTiesday Jan.

15 Arithmetic In A. Geography Thursday Jan. 16 Grammar in A. M- History of S- In P. M.

SVMar. Jan 'n A M. Drawlnsr fn P. M. blank certlflcaten had upon application to the Registrar.

JOSEpH A Actlnc For Both THK SCHOOL OP LANOrAGE9L MADIPON SQUARE 11122 Broadway). HarJem Branch: Lenox cor- St. Erooklyn T8 Court Bt. Newark Scheuer IN AI.l, LEAPPfO CITIES. TRIAL LESSONS FREB LADY GRAIXTATE OF ROYAL.

GERMAN' ACADEMY xll! "ive lessons in drawing Italian French G'rman: hiKhest personal r- oderate terms; home 3-4 o'clock p. m. HOItX. 24 Eart HOth st. For Both Sexes Country.

YEW YORK. CIIAPPAQUA. CO. Chappaqua Mountain Institute Horn-. School for and Girls, under Society of College Prfpamf.rv, Comm-rrial.

Manual Training. Music anl Art Course 32 miles from York: 40 BM feet elevation- to $37R a yt-ar. Separate residentand home mother for young children. Catalogue on application. TmnTT SEVENTH TEAH School Agency.

i KOREHiX TEACHERS' AGEXCT euppSies Professors, Teachers. Tutors. Governessoa, to Schools and Families. Apply to Mrs YOUNO-rULTON. 23 Union Pqnare.

AMYOT. 22 a. Tel. 1357 Madison. Teachers, tutors.

for rolleert iphonls and famlllea. Surrogates' Notices. IN i-RSfANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. OHARI.E3 II BKCKETT. a Surrogate of the Counf.

of New York "notice Is hereby given to all persons having S. Thompson. late of the County of New York A to present the same with thereof tn 'the suberlbers at their place of bustnera. Ki'hcr A Baker. No.

2 Wall Street, in the CJty of Yew York, on or before the first day of July York the nay of Docember. 190 T. ttv-Ttexj states trust COMPJOn of NSJW YORK. FERRIS THOMI'SON. Exrs.

FISHER A. Attorney for Executors. 2 Wali tUrt-et. New City. rmToBiUAND.

MAKT IN PURSUANCE OF AN 1 of Hon C. a Surrogate of ivi ntv of New York, notico Is hereby iriven to all acalnst Marr Je Trobrland. late of tho Cjuntv of New York. to the same with ichera thereof to the at their place cf transacting at thn law omce of Curtta R. Ilathrwiv NoTIM Uroartrray.

Baro-ijch of Manhattan, In ri'tv'rf raew on or 10th nay of Jur.e iftted New York, the 3d of December. MAKIK CAKOUINE PuST. Kxecutrti. CHARI-ES A. POST.

Executor. Attorney for E.xeeutor anj No. Erondwav. Boioush of Manhattda, New York City. Proposals.

omCI DEPARTMENT. WASHINGTON. D. C. October fc propoaala from patentee or their iisils" 3 for the nalo ur ujo cf fcatented i tnttaded to ettvcl the ix-hanice of rnalla inth movlr.f 1 tralns will lie received at Department entil noon on January 15, All be made la accordante with the specifications, which obtatnei Dm Second G.

v. L. I MliVEll. General. OmCB PURCHASING U.

d. AKiIV V.I Wtiltehall New York CltJ. N. '-0. Sealed propumila In duplicate for anJ delivering subsistence in this city during tho im.nth of February.

UK'S, In accordance- with tfli set forth In Circular Z. Wur Lwpsrtnient. of the CctnmLviary General Februai-y IWO7, win be at until eleven o'clock a. MiMtday, January atio then opened. Where the quantttlea rt.jutrr.l are not quantities aa r.ia> called by this otlice from February I February meant.

Envelopes contaiulnic ba nwkM tor Sterns opened Janutfy U. SMITH. ColoneL A. A I. SMITH Cclcnei A 0..

0 I Army. Amusements. rUQinr THEATRE. and 4Oth St. 9:13.

Lmrlnt to-morrow at MAUDE ADAMS LAST 2 PETER PAN LAST SAT. MAT. NEXT- "QCAIITT yTKEET." PDITCDinH R'way 4 44th E- bnlttnlUn Matinees to A Jsy to. WortL THE DUTCH JTUSICAt. MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND Ulincnil thea.

t.t. r.vr*. nUUdUn 7 sorrow 3.W. ETHEL BMRYIORE ssA' By Fitch Cordon nr. UnnlUvll Main.

To-morrow 5:15 WAXINE ELLIOTTJiFKVir KEKrUKRF.R wmy EVI'rTORE Vl'rTOR moore CEOBT.E i MAN OF THE HOUR. I.TCETM TTTEATnE. 4-tX at Mam. 2:13. THIFFKrKI.T! BSCLMSW Hill I niSBl ILI.INOTO* nf TTinPAET 2 Exactly MXOcm DUH M.

AT CAHNEGIB HAH. If AT 5 Mooifay OVfsLliwlsUl3 AT LTCTSTTM THEATRE A Bap.d. Jaa. 12. Hon.

Jaa. reb' Feb. Feb. Feb. 10 COURSE antll Jan.

Jaa. M. POPT'UR PV. "Z'- HIPPODROME Block. Strth Dally Best to SLaA ALWAYS Hippodrome' WcnrtT -pett SCRPASSOiOtT FOUR 300 WINTER SEASONS! Baiiet THE DEOWNING BALLET.

ACTS 2O clowns. WTTLFF'S PERFORMING KORSS3. Mas. Another BATTXE OF PORT PEOPI-R SOUSA BAND LYRIC. B-T.

Eva.B:l."Sw Mat-To- Mrs. FISKE ROSIERSHOLi irjiawii Laat 2 James ifArKPTTi Jobm Hononr. K. 1 Sutro. iIAOIHU 2 I CAY WHITE WAT.

HAfiKETT West 'Evjrii. TOP 0' th' world Field- I LJTW Girl Behind Herald 9q. I Counter. Mata. To-morrow and wed- This Etchlhc at II.

BARHI6KE DI SITlCta. Bond. Cam art. ConJuctor. Ferrari.

Aft- Jan. 4, Mat. at 4ID.V Gajskl. Klrkby-Lunn: Camso. atnnlmanav TecchL Ferrari at IVwiblw iind Alten.

Honsr. Gorits. Condactor. M- Herta. Followed by Oavali-n, Martin.

Stracclart. aartn. F'rrari. ST.N. POP.

PRT'-E-: AT 30L i SIVDAT Mi.HT Emma Jacoby: Joarsst. Entire Opera Ferrari. Jan, at FAl'sT. Jacoby. Glrerd: Caniso, Scottl.Challapine.B»)ru».

Jan. S. at TBAVIATA. Glrerd. -lacol-: Bosel.

Scottt. Dufrlche. Bague, Navartr.i, Teochi Ferrari. Ti.n.-_. Jan.

P. at an 4 ISOLDE. Fremstad, Hosier: K-v Van Roor. Blass. Muhlmann.

Relss. Con'lusfor. FrL Jan. 10. at Rappold.

Jacobv. Gir-rU, Martin. Ferrari WHBER PIANO RI ANFVS LINCOLN- Dbrlllli a Ev 9:15 TO-DAY. 24. -vfry'dayVhis bAU Boir ASD Hl3 TEDDY BEAKS ACE OOLDIN.

JJJEI.I.IE'WAI^ Mat. Oallr. LACE. CtIFTON CRAWFORn. II llllinni Kobf-rt HUIUrd 4k Emplr.

ill HIImKKJI all y' "Motorlnf." RLllAinDnHtte. Vancf. others llnlilr HM rIN JS daily Mill llll. ll lll Llll zi and ETHEL LEVEY. CRESST i DATNB.

JOS) WELCH, Bjron Ctiaa. K. Basque Bedoaia Arabs, others. II niCfltl OH THEATRE. B'waya-- HIAIIIaUII At 15.

Mata. Wed. MAY BB IWAfIY Bway snd 30th SI T-i 1530 Mad. Ev Mata. WM.

Sat. WML mZIMOYA A BroaJtray. 45th St. Ev- 3 1 IV. LA9I lIATI.NEE TO-MORROW.

TOM JONES COMIC OPERA WlW NEXT Jt MONDAY. TTTE SECRET ORCHARD. Tfj ElfafCV St Mat. To- day? llPfftl THK KULI.ICKER.-*. Musical Extravaganza.

i BIG AMATECR NK-lir EVERT THIBSDAT. E. 123tS St LadlaV Mat bOlndm Watwii'i B.irlr»qurr*. c. HwlimiM Vasda.

BIG MfiHT TO-NHIHT. DCDIfCI rv faass Mat. ULKIILLLI ARNOLD nnvpn 9t 3 TtTne Theatre. 44 UflLl UU. UICDCD'C HAI B-way CO 9t CtSCIf Eve.

Mit. n. Bl OF THE HIKKV By Permission of Henry W. HIPPODROME SOUS A SUNDAY EVG Seats CIRCLE YORKE ADAMS iEIPLAYING THE PONIES Wnl. B.

C-- Musical Hi! HaT Co. of.lft. A KNIGHT FOR A DAY TARNEIfJF PHILHARMONIC iety JANTART 3. AT M. SATURDAY.

JANTART 4. AT P. M. CONDUCTOR SAFONOFF lnW Fritz Kreisler Symphony No. 6.

"Pastoral" Concerto for Violin. major Vivmlul "The lute of Concerto Violin. No. 4. major.

Overture. WsftW 15 to an-S 9t5. Box ilatlTfroni 9 to 3. Felix K. Lelfels, Secretary.

Carneslc Raff. CARNEGIE HALL JAN. 5 Only New YorK, victor MAUREL Seats. Mr. to $1.59.

V. OtSce and to E. 17th mi: nk i oh n.tll. Fecon-1 Concert Tuea. Jan'r.

7 9HX KNEISEL QUARTET HAROLD BAUER at Box OScv.aad 1 W. 3Jta Street. PARIS AUTO All the foremost Opea from foreLsn auto- 111 to lan. 4. moblUs 11 A.

31. to it Madison Sq. Garden Music by cTAquin's Band worlp'in' wax. i.w>\ Mii" MI'SCC THI NIPPON JAP 3.

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