The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1910, Page 5

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HS BSL we de oe dvau. On Monday Our Special Chenutte ale of USED PIANOS In Addition to Our Usual Offering of [Special Feature Used Pianos and Player Pianos No. 2 Which We Have Taken in Ex- change, We Will Present Some LAGKOF BUSINESS “s CAUSE OF FALURE ‘sien OF WALLST. FIRM 3223 ey AT HIGH PRICES, DEALERS WARK Are and Retail Should Be, Say Exchange Men, WASHI Lo Special Feature | No. 1 New Pianos The Lindeman & Sons Piano for a quarter of a | |century—when there were less pianos made and less | [competition sold at $400 to $600. { Judson, & Judson Have Lia-} 530 “bilities of $100,000 and Quick Assets. | Wholesale Rates Down, was leges antil oppor and djourned . Journ avers evidence the 100 New Pianos Come to us from a famous factory which, because the pianos sell Tost bet (he New York s the news tieker announc oMices the failure of th des ewes by the va kerage k Exchange receiving or & to all ho n eliminated My ssew! \ firm of Judson & Judson, with head-|have had @ majority of three a paying the “exorbitant prices They must hi t s ¢ Sas : q , ¥ © Broad | The unit in as | Bo ‘: “ y. jst have cost a t t 10 : ger ay rf eng | rae og. em af ans ate oro Agee aah ane hy ata uite ExceptionalOpportunitiesin |at much nigher prices . M “ had been connected witl berapyiad - —? - The firm was formed in May, 1% | ihe alleged’ dlveeibutien oo 4 tyaebiepoe exes have dropved five cents || Jehan they do today, be : elsewhere, will not Pacific panic, and s hen has weath-{tature tn the preferment of himself for . food piano by the same a e€a e€ uce permit us to adver- tise the name. These will be sold at The dil market « eodingly high price kes some dealt | saen and grocery men on Wash- ington Heigiis exacting as much as 65 the tised by the ox: ered one or two othe only to go to phe wall to-day in most prosale circum- tances, owing to lack of business. Alfred M. Judson, one of the n ing inembers of the Stoc the Senatorship. posed Gam Paynter and John ‘The sub-committee Senators ‘Burrows, ey scale, and these we will sell Monday at the whole- sale prices formerly cur- rent— Frazier, rn, Prices, and On Special Christmas cents a doxen—and fact that few “UNGOVERNABLE SCHOLAR” nin son Chart Judson | people were eating eggs, occasioned an $ “sae Se | MAY STILL LIVE AT HOME, esos we =eces sawow’ | |*220'°290 each] Terms of Payment! $200 Each ‘Wigelshbil allie Miley NH dheadizakls fmes nccunmalated on the hands of the || / statement: Girl Who Tiwew Eraser at Teacher | S™% merchame aad the price was roreed) 1) Each 4 ‘ : ‘ + ties will not exceed $100, ayaa iy own, year just prior to Christmas we arrange this Special Sale of mt : : wo ant we have quick assets inie} Ordered Out of’ Pablic ap tne peices Nee cate eae?’ I! Used Pianos to meet .the wishes of many people who want a piano It Is a Well-known Fact that in This Sale value of Stock Exchange veat, #e- School, Howevér. h jecided to-da heats tev tale bo A bint with a solemn wariing to housewives | or a player-piano at a moderate price. of Used Pianos We Offer Only the ~ | not to pay 70,00), Hestdes these there are also “Deus plenty of them, trom the ||| {| It is a regular feature of our holiday program and we hold only iy open daosumie Upon (he Boake Of 5 West and South ranging trom good to || two other sales of used pianos a year. Instruments that Have Come to Us in ifty open accoun the firm and we claims of our ¢ rs he cause of the fallure is simply * dullness. For some time we have been doing business at a loss, and We finally decided to wind up the affairs fancy, are sold to retailers at 22 and % cents a dozen,” said one of the Bx- “Why gro- umers from 53 making anywhere thirty rstand | © This year, in addition to our used pianos, we are able to present two very unusual features. New Lindeman Pianos at $220 to $290 " It is no longer a secret in the trade that the Wanamaker Store has adjust all loss to any Exchange for Others in the Regular Course of Our Business change merchants to-day cers should charge « to 6 cents a doze! from twenty to dozen, ) matory Franets, the principal. asked, but should be parvied in the custody of the ren's Society and allowed, to tive | with her mother. | J Salmon furthered ordered that | cents on one} Tr's simply 1 can't + of the fir aken out of her cass at | wutraseous. | We want to notify the J! taken over the famous piano factory of Lindeman & Sons, which for We do not go out in the market to buy a collection of old tin pans he creditors who fited the invotun- <0. 168, and ‘be sent to a | Public pin eten ss Uvenne World of 1) a quarter of a century has been turning out pianos that rank among —_just to make a hurrah sale. the drop ‘rom the South and ety, examined | change members sa a normal child | by train loads—tre r rough ‘high strung, | ficient quantity 4 aggregate $4,700, / | nervous and excitable. Supt, Thomas | 4) ying to the fact that the firm haa} Wals! of the society reported that the | had few customers during recent | girl had a good home and that he months, the failure caused Iittle nother had an income of #2 a week jon in the financial district. | Judson & Judson had no wire con-| nections to other cities, and it ts stated | that the affairs of no other firm are ine | volved inythe failure. The assignee is Awainst Morse and Othe | | in bankruptey In the! es District Court this morn-| | Dr. 9 ing are Charles M. Harman, Frank W, | % and Hamilton Bell,” whose | 8c urical Institute instead, Schlapp, neurological expert © Every one of these instruments has been put through our work- rooms and is in good condition. “ Many of them you could not tell from perfectly new pianos, but when you run your eye down the list of prices you will see that they are ridiculously small, compared to what a new instrument would cost. {| These sales always afford a splendid opportunity for those who want a piano for a beginner in music, and also for schools, for clubs and for institutions. Theie are in the collection, square pianos, up- rights, grands and player-pianos of excellent make. {| Please remember that any one of these instruments can be bought on our special Christmas terms which means only a small outlay in cash and the balance to be met at your convenience. * This sale will be held in our used piano rooms on the Twelfth floor of the New Building and special elevators will be provided at the Astor Place Staton and the Ninth Street door. the best instruments in the country. { The Lindeman & Sons Piano for a quarter of a century—when —sold at $400 and + the Ex-| re coming exes of auf. Spencer | there were less pianos made and less competition | $600. “ They must have cost a great.deal more to make than they do | today, because we are making a good piano by the same scale, and prices formerly current relleve mid tle- © alleged st in tras chal ommoe vee BANK CLAIM SETTLED. Court Signs an Order tm Litigation | Wester. * ‘the shopman's pric en inore | ald the] pile not to pay | these we will sell Monday at the wholesale -—$220 to $290 each. © But this is not all the good news we have to tell— FOR 100 New High-Grade Pianos to Be 7 ps Sold at $200 Each prains “ We do not advertise the names of these instruments because they AND are being sold today in other parts of the country at prices very much hig er than the figure we name. A. Leo Everett, lawyer, of No. 79 Wail | i ic street. Judge Ward of the Unite a cult Court, stgned to-da BOY SHOOTS HIMSELF. thorizing John W. McKinnon, tative of the stockholders in the Na- Holds Father's Revolver to Ear and js Trigwer=Will Die, tional Bank of North America, to enter | into a settlement with Charles W Morse, Jonn H. Flagler, William F. Havemyer, Alfred H. Curtis, Ashbel H. Barney, James W. Barney, John WW. Frank nzo jr, seven years old, of No, 1480 Elghth avenue, is dying nthe New York Hospital trom a bul- in his head. ‘The bgy found a er under a pillow in his fath- Gates, Charles M. Scheral and Robert M. Thompson, the defendants in the bank's suit. : The net result is a settlement for Bruises " They are instruments made in New York City by one of the largest piano houses in the world, and they have never befcre been sold at " As there is always a great sale of these instruments early in the day we would suggest that you would be here as soon as possible in the morning. @bout $211,000 of the kn claim of about $300,000 against Morse and the others. The judgment In favor of tile Bank was for mo the National Ban! with 4,00 shares curities as collater: er's room this afternoon and held it to t r He pulled the trigger bullet went crashing = Omesa0il ,| It is the first thing to think aboui | -| When you meet with an Injury. Trial | Large bottles Bde, the New York Hos- no encouragement to On Monday We Shall Place on Sale 53 Excellent Caracul Coats For Women At $60 | Mere announcement should sell the coats in a few hours because our patrons know that we will not sell a fur that is not up to our high standard of quality. So tne price, $60, signifies the unusualness of the event. But it is contrary to our advertising policy to omit the reason why we are en- abled to sell such splendid coats for so low a price. Here are the facts ina nutshell: “When the time comes for me to clear out my collection of caracul coats you shall have it,” a furrier who excels in the making of caracul coats, told us several wecks ago. At that time we were anxious to plan an event for Christmas. The time came on Thursday when we secured his surplus of coats at a rebate sufficient to enable us to sell them for the manufacturer's cost; in some instances, less. The skins are lustrous and almost as flexible as a glove. Linings befit the beauty of the exteriors of the coats. Lovely shades of brocades, stripes and plain satin. 50, 52 and 54 inch length coats, in sizes 32 to 44, so that no woman should have any difficulty in being fitted, It would be wise to come early while collection is complete. f More of Those Black Fox Furs, Scarfs and Muffs, $15 to $23 When we made a tremendous purchase of these furs the other day, not all the scarfs and muffs were finished, and the remainder will be placed on sale Monday. Prices are so absurdly small, because we contracted for this furrier’s entire remaining collection. Second floor, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Strect. s any such price. The List Gives You in Concrete Form the Scope of the Opportunity Miscellaneous Upright Pianos Note the splendid collection of names in this list and note how small the new selling prices are. Some of these pianos are as good as new and you would not would be home, Any one ‘of these instra the beginner in musi the schoo! or for an Prices are so lo +: Piano ¢ Piano the thing st ridiculous. re Piano 05 s and Jennicg: Squere Piano 2 re Piano re Piano 30 Steck and Co, Square Piano 2s Weber Square Piano 4 uare Piano ie can ing Squ ano M, quare Piano aC iquare Piano 5 Emerson Upright Pianos No need for us to talk about the merits of the Emerson Vose and Sons Upright, reduced to 350 Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Chickering Upright Pianos The Chickering is an aristocrat among the pianos and most people would rather have a used Chickering than a new piano of inferior grade. " When New Now know they were not new if we did not tell you. Chickering & Sons Upright... $500 $165 When New. Now. Wireu New. Now. Chickering & Sons Upright . 600 195 Collard & Collard.$250 $35 Clinton... $300 $155 Chickering && Sons Upright...... » 300 190 Kring............ 230 45 ~— Lindeman é& Sons. 350 165 3 Chickering & Sons Uprights, each. 500 375 Guillott.......... 350 50 Anderson. 300 , 165 2 Chickering & Sons Uprights, each 550 525 Arion... : 300 93 Gordon... 275 * 160 Pi . Vose & Sons 273 100 Doll 225 165 Knabe Upright Pianos Lawrie & Haynes.. 250 115 Ivers fs Pond..... 350 165 : ‘ i ‘ Hinds & Sons..... 250 115 Price & Teepic. 300 175 Thé Knabe is one of the world's great pianos and generally Hallett & Davis... 400 115 Gilbert........... 300 175 spoken of asthe celebrated Knabe. Any one of these instru Bradford 300 125 Waters. .. 350 195 = ents would be an ornament to any home and a prize to any Schultz & Co..... 300 125 Wissner +350 195 Musician, Herbert...... 300 335 Waters... ++. 350-195 When New Rew Shoninger........ 350 135 Pease... . 350 185 2 Knabe, each $500 195 Fischer... .. 300 135 Hallett & Da 400 185 Knabe 500 245 Peck & Sons...... 300 135 Hallett & Davis... 400 195 7 Knabe seach 500 345 Calenberg&Vaupel, 300 135 2 Gabler. ach 400 195 — nabe........... ++ 480 a | Richardson 3 135 Bradbu: 350 198 mabe i 609 550 Peck & Sons. 135 Schleicher 250 a : Hinse........ 145 Kroeger 33 20 Kurtzgmann Upright Pianos Haynes... 145 Water: 350 210 K ey Doll........ 185 145 Crown... 400 225 urtamann Upright, reduced to $215 Goetz & Co... 275 «145s Estey 400 225 Kurtzmenn Upright, reduced to ; 215 Demarest & Co 300 145 Sterling 400 235 2 Kurtzmann Uprights, cach reduced to ‘ 285 Shoninger 350 145 Kronich & Each, 400 235 : | Hamilton. 300 145 Behr Bros.. 400235 J. C. Campbell Pianos Schubert......... 273 145 Hardman. 450 23 * Weser.. 300° «155 Bradbury 400 2 pow Geo. Looschen 250 153 Stel & Sons 600 2 5 | Brigg’ ‘ 350 «155 & Sons 600 hae i . 175 Square Pianos Marshall@WendeliUprights When New Now Marshall & Wendel! Upright $250 $225 Used Players&Player-Pianos Angelus Piano-Players Wher Now Angelus Piano Pt cach $2 $95 ano F each 250 175 » 250 M4 5 195 each 300 195 Miscellaneous Piano-Players Piano, You know it well, terling Piano Player | When New ules hee Emerson $400 Schomacker Angelopians Emerson 425 When New Now 2 Emerson each 375 9 Angelopiens each $900 $750 Emerson 325 R Emerson . 365 . Emerson. ; 350 295 Autopianos B 1 Emerson v1++, 400 310 Whea New Now * - utopiano $450 325 | Vose 6& Sons Upright Pianos Awoviano... 30475 | These are all NEW INSTRUMENTS that we are closing Autopiano._., 75 350 out at reduced prices, PS Vose, redured to $275 Angelus Pianos | « 285 When N Now | + 295 Angelus Piano pene $050 $475 Vose and Sons Upright, reduced to. pls Angelus Piano. 525 495 Angelus Piano ‘ 675 rue i WANAMAKER Emerson Angelus Emerson Angelus...... . "0" 90 : L seb Pineal see 725 495 er i 4 Emerton Angelus ‘cech 800630 Knabe Angelus When New Now Knabe Angelus ee iver he go1s © Knabe Angelus. ....0.060056 6666. g cece eee each 1,050 650 Used Grand Pianos Run your eye over this ; mate the char- Weber Concert Grand Piano Weber Parlor Grand Piano...... Steck Concert Grand Piano. . Nuns & Clark Grand Piano Steck Parlor Grand Piano........., Boardman & Gray Grand Piano Steinway ©& Sons Grands WheaNew Now ee wie Steinway & Sons Grand Piano. .., Steinway & Sons Grand Piano. .. «Kurtzmann Grands Kurtzmonn Grand Piano reduced to $525 SchomackerGrands 2 Schomacker Grand Pianos, were $800; now +» $625 cach Chickering © Sons Grands When New Now Chickering Concert Grand $1,000 $135 Chickering Baby Grand +» 800 245, Chickering Baby Grand, 750 595 ckering Quarter Grand 650 595 Chickering Infant Grand 650 610 kering Baby Gra 800 625 bickering Gaby Crends each 750 650 8 Baby Grai 750 695 ing Parlor Grands each 800 695 Lindeman Grands 2 Lindeman Grand Pianos, were $550. - $295 each Schomacker Upright Pianos When New Now $4 Schomecker Upright 00 $165 390 295 each 425 325 seach 400 325 9 Schomacker Uprights . each 450 365 Schomacker Upright » 550 425 Organs Carpenter Organ $s Smith American Organ ; we 5 Lindeman © Sons Upright Pianos ndeman ¢ demon & Lindeman { 7 Lindeman & 19 Lindeman & § 4 Lindeman & So: J Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth Street eu

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