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“| desk ton CHAPTER VI. An Unexpected Turn, sale/ me. T've got to pay a certain paz e specimen ¢ alet to Done Mis Barrington, his run was id get out of 1 water bucket | W me right—I'm through" t, but the! "Goud! exclaimed Donovan, whote-| rubbing up the polish. Our experts go through oO Imost | h edly, oS Y s GaUea | CEvel dantia Chae “eka hiecsee | and through every instrument, and no piano goes faiviodic/aai the manbarelmanciUaiae eae (eetmertes | on sale until we are sure it is worth more than is paunch | its—everything!’ Ralph had other | you doing?’ he asked | moment of sialdness peer you pay for it. , as that factotum rushed “Tha right. We'll win gure,” to the stable entrance | encourage: Donovan | ea acl esa Te Do You Wonder that So Mane lpaueke of People been gettin’ “LE don pressed for Mr. Raster these pants After he wins dat big race to he wants to dress up In his finest so he can mingle," “Oh! It's like that, is it?” grumbled Donovan. The valet stood aside to let the jockey enter and the trainer reseated himself at his desk, He looked up when he heard Hortense open the door, “Hello! What do you want?’ was his greeting for her, “Could you inform me of Mr. Dono- she asked, Me ARLE Ra aay Harn sure 3 yo pola perry eta nga] ES AY Uae andl cine Monday morning and see what this extraordinary occasion at remarkable collection that first-comers will find: \ !, sir, L was sent over here to—| Donovan etraightened to his m|diseases that baffle the most skilled fallet & Cumston, $3 °| ! \ height with tdignation end fairly | physicians who have spent years in SQUARE PIANOS Wissner ... cod i ited Hi ‘ay tant aaea re EE aa a aan | paused. Her eyes had fallen on Her face shone with happiness nu ‘ation, “Well, what Is {t? What fe {t?" de- manded Do in finpatiently, Horte 4 Donovan a note, glancing s t Chappy as she did #0, et me put you wise to this one did a » he's Mr. seat at his an sank Into 1 r w turn the onder d learn nothing more, strolicd IMtO| Vay hears, Ls xd, who ts a mem. | i j i sia Nh che nn eV Cy Seat ay AE | musical people can understand why other musi- oncans Ras Talons coF popular clubman, was also recently ai-/{ Gians will part with any other piano as soon as as he entered the train-| vorced from his wife, who was Miss | the zest for betting n him end he sought 1 day, T van. It's make or break with and the only way to en lot of money bal} pa plunge on WiLifire, Ralph shuddered at t would happen t win the thought of if the lttle mare lose,"" Donovan reassured nt 1 Wil leant Melt t In Ja ry day and you y soon and build between you and the You ain't cut out for this | Know % And just eas goon ay when Bertie entered with Janet and| Myrtle Myrtle rst spled Ralph. she exclaimed tn astonish- tare you doing here?" “Why, he paused Pulling him- self together, he glibly responded: ‘I overheard Bertle ask you two to gc with him while he gought Wildfire and T came ahead as @ sort of reception sommittee."” “I say," Bertie accosted Donovan, “the ladies would be awfully pleased, yelled: “Why, {t's only half 4n hour til! she Goes to post. And say, there's a heap more than money on this race to-day that little mare has got to go out and get there, and she mustn't be bothered | by having any rubberneck wagons “For many years I have used coftee * Zimmerman, is t | Mary Bonner. | Plains to-day can produce roots and jfield Lydia E. Pinkham more than ‘MERRY WIDOW" S| TO HARRY AGH Trae Hears Ethel Jackson Will Soon Become Law- yer’s Bride. the orl a grass y ood fr Ethel Jackson, Widow," and now marry Benont Lo who obtained | the lawyer | lIvorce from J. Fred report that Brond- They have three chil- | lawyer fell in lo has just become Lockwood's decree | tive, and Miss | Lockwood had been married out of | a few weeks ago. | cause I nt ito ‘jail, Concerning an engagen have noting to say.’ NATURE | ANDA al) ll Nature and a woman’s work com-| bined haye produced the grandest remedy for woman’s ills that the, world has ever known, In the good old-fashioned days of our grandmothers they relied upon the roots and herbs of the field to cure disease and mitigate suffering, The Indians on our Western |the study of drugs From the roots and herbs of the rty years ago gave to the women of the world a remedy for their pe- i ‘ ‘THETEVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1908, not to b ‘tani Uigcovered his pune |UeMe var etatuter and r the deservedly expensive KNABE, or an TPE to the stolen Inters, divorce evidence that the singer and the ANGE LUS PIANO, that makes a musician of os | Jacks MM be formaliy and al cuaacls AER TT Meee Bi dae agian And so, people have learned to know that {nvited Donovan sae they can pick out, in these Wanamaker Sales, ey Me proffered Chair | esterday beautiful and practically perfect instruments, aye aes Cua ine =| And those who want a piano for children to tralnes ) taking a long chance to- practice on, as well as schools and clubs that To the People Who Love Music ., and Do Not Possess a PIANO--- This Exceptional Piece of Good News Next Monday morning at 10 o'clock begins the great Autumn distribution of the Used and otherwise reduced Pianos that have accumulated during the recent months, in the regular cour so of the largest retail selling of pianos in the business, It is mdést remarkable what fine instruments come into our hands at a sacrifice—and yet most hid way is clear to possess a CHICKERING, whoever possesses its that nobody but themselves will know from new, for filty, a hundred, or maybe two hundred dollars less than its regular price. yant instruments for hard use, are able to pick out instruments that will serve them splendidly, fora quarter, or even a tenth of the original price. And the instruments are DNPENDABLE, Our factory keeps at work for months—putting them in good order, as fast as they come in: and when you buy them we are even more anx- ious than you are that you shall get splendid money’s-worth., ) We don’t stop with blowing out the dust and Are Always So Eager to Save These Hundreds of Dollars? Tf you have a wife who would play, if she had the Piano; Wanamaker's if you have a child that is pining to learn music; if you are a Where, which fact can only be realized when you come and business man who would enjoy the relaxation of playing for yourself, if you had the playing aid offered also in this as-! semblage—IF YOU OR YOURS HAVE ANY DESIRE FOR MUSIC LN THE HOME, you should at least come here on Jess instruments to pick from, by noon, Monday. Masterpieces of earlier days of piano construction, | but many of them truer of tone to-day than the or-| dinary commercial piano, Many a famous artist haf} no better instrument to learn on. Seabury & Pfeiffer..$10 Barnes . Schomacker . Standard . Schubert ... [attinan ooeee Jnion be) $35) Crown . Brantigam . 50 model, now $90, Kranich & Bach day morning $300 modél, see the pianos for yourself, BUT COME KARLY, means—for the like of it is never known else- Selling begins at 10 o'clock Mon- We make this advance announcement so that all may have equal opportunity. There may be a hundred now bles 4 Kurtzmanns now $165 >| now 365! w $1 | $165) Here is the $325 model, now $275 |} $325 model, now $295 each |, MISCELLANEOUS GRAND PIANOS Superb instruments for teachers and other musical artists ; as wel SEE ras .+++-$550 model, now $495 + » "4 note for you trom Indy," she ex: [drivin around her. “Why, I rt amele ne Hy a, el Barmore ...+++0++-$10 Se Rt fallet & Davis $170 | % for all homes that have the space to welcome these artistic instru “I ain't never had no notes}show her—not if the King of England cious than any c ion of drugs, | . Spickers Ss & Bi F s tl ose S| 2 ny gentleman,” was her coy sug-| walked tn here leading Dick Crsker ty | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | a see 310 jordon . $40) Pale shes { es i EY sii that were sacrificed by those whose city Huts would not Hp ip dh ees the hand.” Beardie jCompe und is now recognized as the| sale Haines SAO connie arate Bann AiG admit them, i reply. : 82 Se ans |standard remedy for woman's ills lies Pe $15 Waters « $40 Gabler AGO Moule ¢ Parlor Grands. ... .$850 model, now’$135 each ad the note and replled: TRIP DISCLOSES ott Bertha Muff, of 515 N, c| | Isley seeveveeeeee -$15 Decker . $45 an, 350 tI aie ‘ saby Grand, 050 model, now $150 ee age BRIDES. , Louisiana, Mo., writes: \f Arion .. ++ $20 Mahon Bros ; Nain 3185) | ler Baby Grand, 100 model, now $150 Tae there hee ae Then Dibeevered/en Hex: WC Complete restoration to health | Barmore 5 .$ ardman . ; 45 siniith ° Hatt fi iy $1.95 | (ticker g Baby Grand .. 750 model, now $175 lied the jockey over to the| fetering at Washington Hoter, _ /™eas so much to me that for the sake] Haines Bros ering .. $58] Droop & S Say RHEL thee | Chickering Concert Grand « 960 model, now $195 s ads t 3 ston Hotel. ‘of other suffering women I am willing |! Chambers ..... ing & Son i 1b ch Oe $185} cieinway Parlor Grind ...++ 300 model, now $195 » " : Herre Wo secret marriages were disclosed to make my troubles public. ae mn A brech 350 model, $190|>.~ . ats | How do you lke Wildfire ho regult of the trip of Zom Zem| “For twelve years | had heen suffers | Benjamin teinwa eb piel 3195 Henry F. Miller Baby Grand. f el, now $215: ” has gol t allt ‘5 i, wel 25 model, no’ g " i haste, Mr. Donovan : 1 Al Gavati ia t Hu tne Order of Veiled Prophets, ing with the worst forms of female ills. | Stoddard + -& CE 300 model, no v $195) hl & Hamlin Concert Grand 900 model, now $270: no animal like her. And fit The Mase punt: Ne dy a branch of /During that time I had eleven different |@ Bratigan ... ecker ... a AIgy 6 dldh 2} Chickering Concert Grand . 950 model, now $275 2 UG Teta Ch fue [pe mone fraternity, to Washingien, /physicians without help. No tonguel¥ Gordon .. ; allet & D umer « 25 model, $195!" nan n Parlor feyeaitl now $235 MeaicMog kosG rahe Weare 1 pee t had been sup- |can tell what 1 suffered, and at ti Kranich & Bact Aardman. 150 moc w $195) af F ; You ride accordin’ to orders and | posed that the bridegrooms were baci- \could hardly walk. About tWo years Coe nel a ayumi Sohmer .. $450 model, now $195 | is Baby Gra ; , now $285 you can't lose ve while you | pity ct they registersd at the hotel, Jago 1 wrote Mrs. Pinkham for advice, |J Stuyvesant ..-+.+.- v & Sons. $100) pecker Bros, /S400 mo, w $195) ¢ Baby Gri $750 model, now $395 Pi uples were Alderman Henry |] followed it, and can truly say. that » $35 Steinway & Sons. $110) Haines Bro: Sinn ata 3195! y Parlor Grar 850 model, now $395$ Ti ereiieyy bay Ward, of Jersey Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- F | ttattat & Tar aS .: | Zaby Grand ... 800 model, now peaee aelet jc ana -|pound and Mrs. Pinkham's advice re- MISCELLANEOUS | latlet & Day WwW 3183) Mas Poi et Grate 80 model, now or ufty never give no Sug 1 Bergen, ‘stored health and strength. It is worth | Steck .... \ 95 Dace ‘ 5 ‘ Pury paver Rive AG lend G.k jouth Am- | mountains of gold to suffering women.” | UPRIGHT PIANOS is ny v $195 | 1 Grand 700 model, now 645 | t Duity. He What Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vege-| An unmatched assemblage of this most popular HIS COvaces 3210) © a ne b (IY aaianon 4 mor now 3650" Fe jtable Compound did for Mrs. Muff) f style, présenting opportunity of selection that shoukl| Kroeger .. 310 r 0s Eby rand .. aoe Le , Hy oo queer man = ve I ‘ i é t i ok it will do for other suffering women. | meet every wish as to both qui and price: Storey & ( Ha , N nih Wy toke eek to SCHOOL TEACHERS 1 Bionysius .... Heat model, now $40 Kroeger .. : ae Kanbe Parlor Grand . $950 model, now $795 Also Have Things to Learn, Butterkotler . 30 model, now $90! Hardman . $215) ks nabe Co ner Gr «91,050 model, now $795 ¥ $215]! Ww $229 rw $225 sald Donovan, "If I'— Ha , ; ois stopped. John Duffy stood tn. the |&Ud refused to be convinced of its bad Raven... 50 model, now $90, Wi Sons ; For Those Who Do Not Play by Hand doorway of the stable. Entering, he | fect upon the human system,” writes Séhuler .. ) model, now $110) ( race \ IS in greeted Donovan as cordially as his py gazed curiously at a veteran school teacher, “Ten years ago I was obliged to; give up my much-loved work in the public schools after years of contin~| | ) model, now $125) Bra 50 model, now $125) kr ll 100 model, now Parker & Keller. Horace Waters hat come to us in exc change Never was Angelus Pianos, as well as the other player= for the greatest player of a better opportunity to make yours a musical home; him he was his employer uous labor, I had developed a well i hea ig in Sat era” ote ecto ke ce gy Daye Od Ha Loale | 3400 model, ANGELUS PIANO-PLAYERS ae ry at ‘row's | Ue: \OiX ays 6 Loa 300 model, now s Phano- $250 models, now $120 each i J G “The troubles were constipation, 8 t 0 M T mn | 50 model, now $165 t se and coldly polite, He did y head and various Biss \ ac OIE CLE CIES OO craic Ma RATE TEE Young & Son now $195 ] Gack end ” limbs, shaking of my head and, at | Richardson : s, now $195 } Duffy acted as {f he owned the stable times after exertion 2 general “gone” if Weser Bro , how $225 i and was conferring with his tralner,| feeling, with a toper's desire for very j€ Laury & H : now $245 ! Chappy was deeply impressed. strong coffee, I was a nervous wreck Stone & $300 m xe , now $140, : : : “Tell you better after the race 1s|for years, $185 models each | ( N ver," was Donovag's sibylline reply. WA abort (ime agolttends earne (6 i‘ ats seeee 1 ey ot Row 8148 Chis ; ILI AN EOUS PIANO=PLAYERS 1 Good," artswered Duffy, walking to-| visit us and they brought a package ied : AWLAGKE cons scoeceeceecss$480 model. tow $245) 2. ADOIOS «os. cess ee. . $250 me dels, now w $90 each ward Chappy, but Donovan Intervened.| of postum with them, and urged me | 3 Haines Bros. . os. 8300 models $146 each | Knabe | EAR ee Moonee eee: to try it, I was prejudiced because if 2 Haines & Co. ......$300 models $145 each! Knabe | “yes, our jockey!” Donovan was| Some years ago I had drunk a cup of WR . $300 now $146) Knabe ; aneering at Duity's assumption of own.| Wea, tasteless stuff called Postum IR et6s $300 me now $148! K ji ‘ él. How $110 érship, but in doing so he failed to eo I te not He at all, j Keller Bros.. $250 model, now $165} : consider what effect it would have on| “This time, however, my friend Sy no ( CDNA i the impressionable Chappy, made the Postum according to direc- Gilbert . . y Ha i Bo \ ) ISON ANGE L US 2) PIANOS r ‘He's ridin’ a mighty fine horse, |tions on the package, and it won me, Krakauer . Yoh ao |S | $675 model, now $525 She'll be a hot favorite, too—avout 8 to| Suddenly I found myself improving Horace W: aters $155 ; e728 iibdell now $676 & J guess—unless Garrison throws alin a most decided fasion. | Schoninger . $160; J : pee 4 bunch of coin into the ring on Jack-| “The odor of boiling coffee no long- Weser er Bros $160) > UTOPIANOS " Donovan was atartl er tempts me. I am so greatly bene- | S169 5 | IANOS , Ae startled by! Ated by Postum that if T continue {o $159 | e995 185 $385 i lies,’ Fle boveht Jackdawthi improve as I am now, I'll begin to yee ro $400 me ¢ bought Jackdaw this morn-|/ Fr nave found the Fountain of ' Bou $1R5 kK n $395 i "He did, eh?” Perpetual Youth. This Is no fancy Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Wege Bros atenns aten $250 m v $165'4 & . = i ‘Thinks he has a chance with him,|letter, but stubborn facts which I am Fr Uae ae ere \ Vv { too. But if Wildfire's ft and Chappy|glad to make known.” | Friday, Saturday, ounday, $ IY PACONAR TA 93 TRPMS of navy , at to's nothing Saas given by Postum Co., Battle, Still no business was in sight, REMEMBER that we will meet ANY RE ASONA ABL po SU as to TERMS of pay ment. We here rides a good race there's nothing to it!” Donovan dld not hear him Creek, Mich. Read the book, “The! But when Monday morning came | do our utmost to enable EVERYONE to possess one of these ino Store, id floor, New Building. Eb!” he! Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's @jaculated, mechanically. a Reason.” All the Positions, Homes, Investments Broadway, Fourth avenue, | Was a Very Busy Bear, Teddy's Sunday World Ads. brought Ld Bus Going out of the door, Dufty sneered: Fe 1 ad the above letter? Anew! And the like that Teddy sought. ormerty 5 q "1 thought that news about Garrison ve ¥, » E Kiehth to Tenth street would surprise you. go long.” one appears trom time te time. They | JNESS ACTIVITY ON MONDAY! A, T. Stewart & Co. PILE AG aS : ; “So that's Mr. John Duftyt” sald pre, centine, true, and full of aman | Eom mWORLD ‘ADS. TO-wORBOWL| P ad. a ea eee ‘ U s ® , : \ pps a x —