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| MMR EMAAR SEL Th AS, AAS woman swore that she had entered Mra. Keller's room on one occaston and | UNCLE WITH A FORK |siisee Sees), a mae tne grt a iy} Mrs. Kotler denies her husband's! parfum Djer-cKiss eontainera a’im- charges and asks the Court to award , ] her the custody of their three children, | porte quelle femme de 6a suprdme défi. Harry, seventeen; Sadie, fourteen, and a ( Mildred, twolve, “She also naks for alt+| eAlesse et raffinement. Kerkoff, Paria a praca sseinatiandeiateedaeet -_—_— We have been selling pianos in Brooklyn for 34 years Your moncy back Is not only the ietter but the Spirit of the Anderson & Co. Piano Club @ We say, in speaking of and advertising this big Anderson ® Co. Piano Club: ‘Jf the piano is not satisfactory after 30 days’ use we will give you your money back.’’ @ This is not a “catchpenny” scheme. This is not done as an inducement to get you to join the Club, then not live up to it. : We “mean to give you your money back” if you ask for it. We€> » have no other intention—never have had—nor never will have. q If you are dissatisfied with the Anderson @ Co. Club Piano after 30 days’ use, all you have to do is to say so, and we will send and act the piano and return your money. We will not even ask you the “whys” and “wherefores”—we simply will give you your money back. q We know this piano we are selling to this club. We know it like we know our A B C’s, and in order that you and the public should know it, we hit upon this old, time honored proposition of “Your Money Back.’’—though as far as we know this is the first, time it has ever been applied to selling pianos. But this is not all Club Members get a full year’s trial It is our belief that a person cannot get a satisfactory trial of any plano, either good or bad, in thirty days. If, however, a thirty days’ trial dissatisfies a Club Member, we will give him his money back. On the other hand, we have arranged a trial for each and every Club piano that will tell the tale—that will show whether or not this Club piano is worthy of a permanent place in our home. ; Printed right across the face of the contract is an agreement that gives to each and every Club Member the privilege of exchanging his Club piano at any ony, NSLATI 1 Know that levs than @ Justice Glegerich reserved decision. ToT Beckioe vertume viii seavince our ‘ ptelartor Neale woman of its eupreme delicacy and reBnee - . Subway Train Hite Track Walker.) = men 0 Also Threw ‘Curves’ With the] “A 'northbound subway train this morn: Gatract, Sacha, Face and Tales Pondan 4 ed tng struck John Conyek, a track walker, AtDr 4 Department Stores everywhere Dishes, Mrs, Keller Says— Who lives at Spuyten Duyvil, when Wed 44), Am th Cor 8S We O54 BL, M, Yo was af€work near the Seventy-second street station. Conyek was hurled be- (fa Both Seek Freedom, tween the stanchions. He was removed to Flower Hospital, unconscious and suf- \ fering from internal injuries. Onarch Furniture(| 161) East 125" Bet. 3‘& Lexington Aves Medium and High-Grade Furniture What Phillip Keller, a Thin’ avenue] tatlor, hurled a fork at his wife, which! whizzed by and buried its prongs in| the body of her uncle, the “scars being | visible to-day," is an allegation of qrueity contained in Mrs. Minnie Kel- ler’s sult for separation begun to-day i before Justice Giegerich in the Suprame Court. | Keller, who 1s a baseball “fan,” also| Soothing and antiseptte, Poslam | took ‘a spectal pride” in throwing | Proves immeasurably grateful when | curves with saucers and plates, she! Used on the tender skins of Infants! changes. Keller's unerring aim tre- | affected with chafing, milk crust, ec- quently, the wife asserts, bowled fancy | some or any disorder of the skin. | cut china ornaments and cut glass heir-| AS with adults, Poslam stops all! looms from mantels, the disaster to the; itching, heals rapidly and accom-| keepsakes being signalized by the| plishes camplete and permanent ation of “You're out," or, cures. Hegeman’s, Riker’s and all in bowling parlance ‘wet ‘em up in the| druggists sell Poslam in two sizes at) other alley 50 cents and $2. For free sample! Before Mrs. Keller's charges reached| write to the Emergency Laborator-| On Your Own. Terms Justice Glorerich, howover, the hus fen, 82 West Twenty-ftth street, New | (OM a (0G ah MOTOL OF | Changeable Lustrous Messaline Petticoats In forty combinations of colors; correct skirt to wear with new tailored suits and 2 95 tight-fitting overskirts; accordion pleated flounce ° ~ ROSENBAUM &Co. Formerly Philipsborn 10 and 12 West 23rd Street Opening Sale’ of Voile and Marquisette Waists Adorned with vari-colored hand embroidery, in the new Bulgarian and Egyptian patterns, and finished off with Cluny and Irish lace. Fabrics are French Mar- quisette and Voile, all made with the new peasant sleeve, French Vo'le Waist, hand em- broidered and trimmed with Cluny lace, in colored effects;.a new and particularly effective novelty, 7,50, ; CPO : ; Waist of Fanéy French Mare time within one (1) year, without one penny’s loss. | isette, elaborately hand em- ° ° — N 8 broidered im white or color: lace GExplain this, you Privilege of exchange of the ' We ee say? Anderson & Co. club piano iN § French Marquise . col: | : : rom a! a ( } oe hand eacliceldetsal pa pease q It’s just like this: Privi ege is given the purchaser to exchange : lace trimmed; an exceptional bar- | ANDERSON & CO. CLUB PIANO (No.......--- ds ti gain, 2,00 within ONE YEAR, reat antes The RENAE, y ee A jl 7 if de, shall be made for any new piano soi \ A French Voile Walet, white and AST ese ore ae EP ~ Bee of Sia or greater pei at Pthe time ‘ | Black or, ane hand snibrolde:y, ¥ f* exchange is made, all payments made, on the iz } ? 233. er plane ut in Tien HOES: bell placed a we i a ioe Mt ss dit of the price of instrument for whic 3 5 v 7.50 - 2.00) GYou join the Club ]irenanged.” (Signed) ANDERSON & CO. t = —you then, as a Club : Member, become entitled to all its advantages OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK 2 LIBERAL CREDIT and privileges, . ee ' | We make terms to suit your GOne of those privileges is, A year’s trial of 4 means andgive you the great- the piano. In other words—the Club Member i mann pi peo alee has one year’s full time to fully satisfy himself | 50 { $3 to #4 Deposit as to the character of the piano he is getting. i om ° fon ae It has been said of Chovin tht he was the faire sodmethorot @ Suppose that year’s trial is not satisfactory— fy {$7.50 to $10 Deposit the piano, That until his time it had be t Claes a of ie 8th Av.. 35th to 36th Ste | Oro conan fee e e : ee e will exchange it Our Prices Are Always the Lowest! P ? , oo | y The club member can come to our store and make another selection. e can select a piano of equa ; $20 00 Brass Bed | $9:00 Enamel Bed grade or a better grade. Whatever money he has paid, whether it is $40, $50, $60, $100, or whatever the aes | i | amount, will be credited to the price of his new piano, and we will take the original Club piano back with- i Continuous Post Style out the loss of a Single cent to him. / = @ Honestly now—have you ever seen or heard of a fairer proposition? These pianos are worth $350. The club price is $257.50—thus saving you $92.50. e P I The Terms are $5 cash and $1.25 a week, less than !4 the regular terms ' Q The pianos are worth $350. The Anderson & Co. Club price is $257.59, The price includes everything. There are no ‘ extras of any kind. No interest to he added. Nothing to be add d for freight, stool, scar! —absolutely no extras. Two f hundred and fifty-seven dollars and fifty cents is the price, and the price includes everything. | 4 gq These 500 pianos will be sold, 5 dolfars cash, then 1 dollar and 25 cet k. The 5 dollars just about covers the cartage and delivering--yet the 5 dollar payment made when you join the club is credited to your account, @ The piano is delivered immediately, You do not have to wait until the club is filled. You get 5 UH rianowhen you join, th | . Want \ mili The remainder is payable every week. Club members do not have to pay more than 1 dollar and ents a week. This gives | Pspet UAL them 202 wecks in which to pay for the piano, and still get it at the Club price of $257.50-—or at a straight-out saving of $92.50. 370 Fulton St., Brooklyn Gne block from Boerum Place Elevated St.tion, Open every evening until 9 o'clock, 370 Fulton St., Brooklyn \ One Block from Borough Hall Subway Station, A massive handsome Bed or most pepular | Strikingly attractive design—excellent con- design——2-inch continuous posts—with heavy | struction — heavy continuous post effect. fancy husks; 7 one-inch fillers with T-ball|Fancy head and foot with brass spindles in joints at ends. Extra heavy construction. | effective style. Best white enamel finish. In Bright or satin English lacquer finish. all sizes Open every evening until 9 o'clock. Jaf Stamps aps with Morning Purchases Single Stamps after 12 0'Clock ,