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¢ VHE jUHNSlUWN LALLY RtPUBLICAN ‘VFDNESDAY NOV, 19, 1911- soprano of Miss Pearl Evans in these selections. Her porirayal of the 1 character of Gaby in this play is an excellent conceptionqu a difficult role. The Messrs. Alexander Webster, Burger, Bailey, Bowen, Bob Ott, Jacobs and Haydock, and the Misses j GRAND OPERA | HOUSE JOHNSTO WN PHD NE 810 <> (BEEF, IRON AND WINE ~ None so pure as ours. Come in | and try a bottle. Price 50¢c the full pint. \ ~®The Gficmafosmph GEO. WALTERS, Ss». mt Pine od Come #A Mointain! TomminAusMa” ‘ ;, p nd an nt chorus take - ' \C * mand \\The mam Mn > , DRUGCGIST. . a supporting company any , _. ror. 89 . & ao , , , e m | Phone 20. 183 W. Main St. are provided for; and your wishes about «them respected | AMUSEMENTS $10.00 to $28.00 iii-“SIRA‘ID SONGS equipment is ample for giving son»: AT THE GRAND Fur Lined Overcoats all the way up to $7 sistent surroundings and atthosphete to the piece, 'The Grand opera house, ae Hudson. x.y. - Two: Shows—1.8 and, 0: 1a. AT THE DARLING R “fl' - L - To-Night @t the 'Grand. - Thursday, November 16. Popular | zPi'lces 'be and lOc | A special feature 'in connection. \ prices will prevail. R bus Kight Only A with the moving pictures at the mason Mvmmm 16TH m hp?!\ Comedian Grand tonight will be the Hinging of t n | the illustrated songs by Mrs. A. A. Elliot of Hudson, N. Y., which will Q be a welcome announcement to her Ju the many friends itn the city, and no ._uon Mead Musics!Obmody dowbt will be greoted by a large atidi- “01 the C { ence this evening. An excellent ~ es selection of pictures will be shown as | Cap life has furnished the richest ma- ‘fle “anarch . [follows, \The Cinematograph Fiend\ terial for the novelist and the play- ] ’ and The Maid\ ah\ excellent comedy showing . the Whight. The romance which forms trouble of & moving picture camera the theme of \Love's Young Dream\ | man, another excellent comedy sup- is said to be unusually interes.ing Bock W Mltthflw Utt ject “The Burgalized Burklar,\ also and Mr. O'Hara has in it a vehicle | Music by Dan d. Sullivan l an interesting story ''The ’Indian for the display of his versatile tal- | Inge 00 \of Singers, 30 Brother\ and \A Mountain Torrent ents that has hever 'before been af- - Nears an Pretty Chorus - . F 5 , 25¢. Gillan-y 150 Beat- on - qu Tweed” a. m. You’ll find thls store a place where your des1res ha.. conn cl limen free ne --- ~I z +-~£. (> 3.0 L { \Love's Young ‘Dreamf’ a \TV \ers x i H Irish life in the middle Of the Sweaters, Gloves and | eighteenth century furnishes the | x theme for Theodore Burt Sayre's now ' play, \Love's Young Dream,\ which | f will shortly be presented here by that | je j r a clever young actUr, Fiske O'Hara, ° HH . Sl e Oa 2 - - f 20 | ' and his excellent company. This | ' d YP __ MK Kho ya | § ' Warm Underwear, Caps, everything this weather suggests-all priced right. period was one of the most exciting in Irish history and its dashing mad- Darling zr s pening £ St is theatre on Thursidy, Nov. 23. The play is presented by Oscar Hammer- stein, the noted impresario, and has been embellished with every pos- | | | duction is far above the usual pre- sible touch known to the art stag- FRIPAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17 i sentation of Irish plays at the Darling | ing a comic opera. The two scenes The Famous Trish Tenor | theatre, Friday evening, Nov. 17un.| are rich in color and design, 'yrepre- Seats will be placed on shale Wednes- 4 senting the city of New Orleans as In a Romantic Irish Play in Austria. Two shows at the usuai| forded him. There are many eta prices borate costumes and 'the general pro- monia Romance of Gaby Deslys. Phil Ott, prince of laugh-provok- \'l ers, whose name is writ large in the | tolto of successful comedians, wo joyous chronicle, is headed in this: 'direction' with the largest and 'best company of players he ever brought here. i His present vehicle, Matt Ott's | latest production, entitled, \The ] Monarch and the Maid,\ is a musical comedy of the romantic tybe apd founded on the reported infatuation bf ex-King Manuel of Portugal for \I the pretty Parisian dancer, Gaby Deslys. The plot which is alvéays in evi- I dénce is intensely interesting and gives Mr. Ott a wide gamut on which to display persat’ility‘ where pretty: 'land pathetic scenes are interwoven | with humorous ones in which he fair- iy throw# the flood-gates of laughter: wide open. | 'The music is a feature in this: year's offering worthy more than | passing notice. It was written spe- . cially for this plece by Dan J. Sulli- opera, \Naughty Marietta,\ by Vice- van, and anyone who enjoys catchy | tor Herbert and Rida Johnson melodie; should here the beautiful} Young, will play an engazemen; of For Men -; THE SHOE MAN | O Ont Orit BD an Heating thiis Bain HERA HNE: 34 Sti HAttO tatt ONO HA day at 6 p. m. | it was in the year 1780. The first scene is a moss-grown square in this . | old Louigiana town by candle light, l morn stragglers, lamp extin- | guishers, street sweepers, a cutb barber, girls, pirates, soldiers and song. The second scome is a quad- hol . _ Troon ball. with its slave sale of jeal- | Love’s ous favorites, its dancing, its opera- 1 a tic numbers and many beauties. Tne incomparable cast that will present the piece afe Mile. Florence Wober, Madame Cara Crendel!, Miss Blanche Latell, Miss Cleo Gascogne, Mr. Edouard Beck. Mr. Juan Cardo, Mr.. Sid Braham, Mr. Warren B. Lom- bard, Mr. George B. Scott and others. Seats gb wh sale next Tuesday even- ing at 6 o'clock. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Haye Always Bought : Pap Tin massages to%03.%08 mmwmescecseacsee @* S! INT lts THE NOVEMBER SALE THAT STARTED WITH A RUSH Was far greater than we had anticipated. Every morning on the first trains and trolley cars from the west, east and north, can bje seen \ eager ishoppers bound for Holzheimer & Shaul's store at Amsterdam seeking the many bargains that await them there. This is the fourth day. of the GR EAT NOVEMBER SALE. This sale will be contmued all this week. Each day we will offer new merchandise I i \The Goose Girl.\ e Goose Girl,\ at the Darling theatre on Monday,\ matinee and 1 evening, Nov. 20th, will present to its patrons Harold MacGrath's most suc- cessful dramatized novel, which for the past year has been one of the biggest sellers in the book world. The tremendous success and popular- ity of \The Goose Girl,\ is due not: only to the well written diakgues, - the well conceived plots, but to the clean, wholesome atmosphere with | which the story is enveloped. Prices . 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50. 300 seats at 50 cents. Special matimse prices, balcony, 250; 50¢. Seats will be placed on gale vada} at 6 p. tm. P __-___-g | M. C. A. state committee, wait a wie - ~A T 4RoUND THE CIT¥ | ME g‘gyfeh’mwmwnmwfii + s) a ® ficers aad members vory dh The ladies of the A. M. B. Zion , the splendid work thet is being dung. -| |- church will give their annual pig sup- | The regular meeting Sf the 3M he per at the Y. M. C, A. dinfag roomk i town Historical seq-let? ~rill be- 110K ; on Tuesday evening next, Nov. 21. Everstt Stephenson of Schenectady ziegszoard of Trade rooms m | U R l spent Tuesday in this city. The following additional certi- | | foates of election expenses have been | I Bled: L. M. Emple, Prohibition can- {didate for 'the assembly, nothing; | | Webster J. EHldaridge, Republican } nominee for dchamberisin, $28.10; S. Albrecht, Socialist candidate . for J Third ward supervisoft, nothing. E Roelif Smith, secretary of the Y. Young Dream By Theodore Burt Sayre ' Hear Mr. O'Hara Sing \My Own ] Irish Girl,\ \Love's Young Dream,\ | \Come Back to Erin. Jack, the Jolly Plough Boy, ' Naughty Marietta Coming. Announced as Broadway's newest, brightest and most captivating comic NORA MeNAMARA. p rmén EVANS as CGisaby Deslys \The Monarch and the Maid,\ with Phil Ott,, Grand, Thwraday WW PRICES-$1.50 to 25c. Seats on Sale Wednesday at 6 p. m.; mammmmwmmmmmmwmfxx” 1mm BLANKETS AND OHFORTERS Bleached Table Linen, ail new designs, special, per yd. ......l......... 21¢ en, worth 50c, special, per yd. TO-inch Bleached Table Linen, worth 69c, spetial, per yd. ........... 590 {2-inch B¥eached Table Linen, extra fine and\ heavy quality, worth $1.00, special, per 'yd. Heavy Huék Towels, good size., worth ~ 12 special, each. .... v... .. Se Extra Heavy and Large Linen Huck Towels, worth 22¢, special, each 17%c Bleached Feavy Cotton Toweling, worth 6e, special per yd. .1.......8 7-8¢ Brown Lmen Towelmg, W0! th 10c, sp0- clal, perjyd. ............... 6 7-80 Linen Napkins, good s1ze,, $1.50 quality, special, per doz. ....}.......$1.10 Extra Finelgand Heavy All Llnen Nap», 58-inch Blgmched Mercerlzed Table Lin- ° kins, large size, worth, $2.75, special,. per dozg.i........ 2.19 White and {Gray Cotton phnkets worth 50¢c, speinal per pdit .... ..... 39¢ Good size {white. gray fand tan Cotton, Blankets, worth sac}, special, per pair .. 1 ...................... €69¢c 10x4+ White, (fray and Tan Blankets, worth $1 30, speciai, per pair $1.19 Good Size Comforters, both sides ulike, worth $1.00, special, each ..... 89¢¢ MILLINERY GOODS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES,. For this saile we will offer $4.90, $1.00 Chaldren s Hats at .........062¢ $2.00 Chlldren s Hats at ..... $1.12 25# off 'on a dollar on all mile“ plumes. - i Big diScQunt on fancies, flowers, etc.. I . .85¢ © k e v k kk es 790 - I $5.00 and $6. 00 Hats at ........... $2.98. BASEMENT BARGAINS. During this sale, we are going to give you 3 bars Babbitt's soap, 3 bars Bab- bitt's Naphtha soap and 2 cans Bab- bitt's Cleanser for ............ 25¢ ° Save your soap wrappers and get a premium with them. 10c Assortment of China, each ..... 7e Consisting of cups and saucers, breakfast plates, soup plates and bowls, in blue and green floral decorations. 100 Piece Dinner Sets, pink rose deco- ration with gold line, English semi- porcelam, regular value $10, sale price, Set ...........}...... $6.98 112 Piece Dinner Sets, pmk border dec- oration, consisting of all the largest & pieces, regular value $19, sale price .......................... $15.98 Heavy Brass Gas Lamps, with green bent glass shade, regular value $6.50, sale price ................. . $4.98 One lot of Fancy Busts and Figures in Terra Cotta ware, regular values $2.93 and $3.98, for this sale .. .98c 9 oz. Thin Blown Table Tumblers, with fancy band, regular value 60 sale price, é@Ch ............ ...e .... 4¢c 5 ft. Ironing Boards, on standard, made of the best hard wood, regular value $1.50, sale price ... 98c _ Mrs. Potis' Sad Irons (three in set). regular value $1.25, sale price, set .... 89¢ Glass Coffee Whlls to hand On wall reg- ular value $1.00, sale price ..... 69¢ One lot of Gray Enamel Ware, consist- ing of 14 quart dish pans, No. 82 pre- serving kettles, No. 6 Berlin kettles and many other pieces, regular value | 50¢ and 75¢, sale price ........ 23¢ Japanned Coal Hols, compleie with shovel, regular 26¢ value, sale price U KNELTED UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. _ Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants, SpPeCialL ........}.. cks. cky ew. 28¢ Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants, worth 50c, special ............85¢ Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Union Suits, spe- cial, each . 47¢ Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Union Suits, worth §§c, special ... Men's Heavy Fleeced Shlrts and Draw- ers, special ........ a kk ek 6s 47¢ Boys' Outing Pajamas ........... 75¢ Men's Outing Pajamas, special ...... P .................. $1.00 and $1.50 . Men's Outlpg Night Shirts ,-55¢ and $1. 00 Men 3 Heavy Muslin Night Shlrts, worth 50¢c, special Ladies' Fast Black Hose, 105: value, ; special, per P&P Te | Only 3 pairs to a customer Iladies' Fast Black Hose, worth 15c, special, 3 pairs for ..... «i... . 28¢ Men's Fast Black Hose, worth 10c, spe- CIAJ 2. vlk el ay s kal k e k ak eae Yo Only two., pairs to a customer Children's Mean Ribbed Hose, fast black, worth 15¢, special 2 pairs for a e « e vot e tpt e e # e eon e e poe bok 1 x DRESSES. Serge Dresses in navy and black, trim- med with braid and lace yoke, worth $153.00, shle pMIQB ........... $9.98 Dresses, majde of good taffeta silk, some with piping, others plam worth $1353, sale price .................. $9.98 Dresses, made of a very fine serge, pret- tily trimimed with braid and lace. worth $22.00, sale price ..... $1 7.75 a a ek k e a 8} 69c¢ . BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS. Worsted Plaids, worth 15¢, special, per v We . 10¢ 50¢c Novelty Dress Goods, special per YG. o.. suk s s k e s ea e e e ee e ee de ake 89¢ 75¢ 44-inch Colored Armures, in all new fall shades, special, per yd. 68c $1.00 46-inch Cheviots in navy, red and green, special, per yd. ......... 75¢ 50-inch Colored Dress Goods, quality, special, per yd. ........98c $1.00 52%-inch all colors Chiffon Broad- cloth and black, special, per yd. 89c¢ Gurstock of Veltunas and Corduroy is complete in all shades as well as white and black. The latest creation for suits. | \Tapestry rugs, $1.50 CARPET DEPARTMENT. 9x12, good patterns, $13.50 value, special ....... $10.95 Body Brussels and - Axminster 8-3x10-6 and 9x12, $25.00 value, spe- CIA] |. .% ak. e ek uk sos e nyse ee e $21.95 Velvet Rugs, 27x54, value $1.50, sale .............. $1 1D Tapestry Rugs, 36x63 value - $1.50, special |........... .s <}... cs! $1.10 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 27x54 value $3.50, special $2.69 Velvet Carpets, new fall patterns, val- ues $9¢ to 95¢, sale price, per yd. ¥&e Linoleum, 50¢c and 55° quality, “sale price, per yd. 8 Oil Cloth 25¢ quahty, special, per vd a e e e e e e bee e e e nes 89¢ ° SHOE SALE. $2.50 Astor Shoes, in patent leather, gun metal calf, lace and button, 14 styles to select from, sale price $1.18 Ladies' Juliets, O'Sullivan rubber heels and flexible soles. hand sewed, sale PPIG® .............. l...... s $1.10 Little Gents' Walton Shoes, regular $1.25 value., sold everywhere at this price, a solid school soe for that boy of yours, sale price ........... Qac 25¢ Women's Wool Soles, sale price 21¢ te the Children's Wool Soles, sale price 17¢ $3.30 Ladies' Shoes at .........$ 2.T9 Our complete stock of $3.50 shoes to clean up at this sate, Twenty-three styles, but not all sizes and widths. If your size is among the lot you will get a bargain. Suz Men's $1.50 Slipper:, in tan and black, Opcra Evereit and Romeo styles, all sizes, sale price ..../........... 98¢ TAILORED SUIT-S, COATS, DRESSES. Suits-Ladies' and Misses' sizes, navy and mixtures, worth $15 00, - sale PIG ..... ...... e. k klk ks $7.98 Suits for the lady or miss in black, tan, navy and gray, worth $20.00 to $25.00, sale price .......... $12.50 Suits worth $80.00 and $35.00 in ladies' and misses' sizes, in all leading colors including blue and blacks, sale price wk. ke... $17.50 a a a Ch 4 6 t 4 t ta 6 6 to s es COATS. Coats made of good quality. shawl col- lar. satin piping, worth $8.00, sile PVIGG ...... ...... kie. . c.. $5.00 Ladies' and Misses' Coats in black, navy and mannish effects, worth $15.00, sale price ................. $10.95 One lot of Coats in the new iwo tone ef- fects, worth $18.00 and $20.00, sale PPICB .... s .k kkk sk alk k e es vs $13.95 Rugs, . FUR SETS. f Black and Brown Conéy Sees, large muff with deep. shawl collar, 'worth $10, gale price ........ .,...{......ssos Sable Fox Set, shawl wont} good size muff, worth $25.00, sale price $19.75 Black and Brown Ofiomurd Bets, worth $10.00, sale price g V. We have a most compleifie stock of furs such as Mink, Black bynx, Sable and Pointed Foxes, Jap Mmk, Martin Cat Lynx, Squirrel, Oposst LL um,, Raccoon, _ Wolt, Cninchifia, Crimia and, all 'other fashionable furs;\ FUR BEPAMMEN T. Here's one of the most c Departments this side of Ne it is fust brim full of ex gains. g 52-inch Pony Coats Skinfer's satin 1111- ed, shawl collar and cuEs, vorth $55.00, sale price .. . . $40.00 32-inch extra good quality Coney in black and brown, Skinner's satin lined, worth $35.00, sale price $22.50 52-inch Marmot Coat, large shawl collat, and cuffs, Skinner's satin lined, worth $65.00, sale price ....... ,. . $45.00 52-inch Natural Pony Coats, filmed with a good quality brocade sahin ‘th $100, sale price ......... 38-inch Siberian Brown Squirrel Coat ,’ brocade satin lined, deep shawl col- lar with cuffs, worth $125, sale price . $90.00 Natural Raccoon Automobile and Driv- | York, and good bar- ing Coats, 52 inches long, Skinner's |. .o satin lined, worth $85, sale price .. $67.50 e w e e a Moe e e e e e e a e 6 fon sm e e pe a 7 T a T ,‘ e Le f Car Fare on all Purchases Amounhng to $10 or over aAmsTtERpAm,| N.Y. 0 ogmplete Fur: In