The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1911, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1911. JENNY IOYGE STAR |00G WAKED STEERS IN FIRE. games : ‘ L) ’ | mine in Brooklyn President's B We have been selling Pianos in Brooklyn for 34 years | House Started by Electric Iron. Club Pianos delivered to all parts of New York City without charge | There was a fire last night in the Y joining e Anderson Co. Piano scratched and 4 whined and fo Club you can own a good Piano for less than it will cost to rent a cheap one om door and | i and the Borough Pres A him. | He found a consid tarted | which had alrea burned a@ rack of dresses and tlh bd ad to the of ‘< Go to any piano store you wish and rent a piano. {Should Never Be Removed |} | With Poisonous, Pasty Com~ | pounds, Because They | tag They will charge you $5 and cartage. The cartage | will amount to anywhere from $3.00 to 86.00, according to location, and whether or not it is to be de- livered upstairs or has to be hoisted. The use of the piano afterwards will cost you $5 a month—maybe in some instances it may.only cost you $4—but in either case you only get a second-hand piano and you only get the use of it. You don’t own it. elle Pe; Are Dangerous and Increase the Growth, The preparation’ above referred to q By joining the Anderson & Co. Piano Club you start immediately to own your own piano. You are paying on your own instrument. q The very first payment you make— Five Dollars—while it does not more than pay for the delivery, yet it is credited to your account. q The balance is payable, $1.25 a week. Seventeen cents a day. The piano is delivered immediately. You do not have to wait until the club is filled. You get your piano when you join. q There is nothing added in the way of extra charges. No interest added. Simply you pay the initial club dues of $5.00 on joining the club—then a dol- lar and a quarter a week as regular dues, They are to be |to remain unt Jcontain Sulphide of Barium, an in soluble chemical, which be dissolved, therefore cannot sorbed by the skin. The v that you are told to leave these pa compounds on the skin until they dr; and cake and then lift off with & Favorite of Koster and Bial roe “ansotben, Pit they ate wit a Ba “Chappies” 20 Years Ago they still remain on the skin? The @ Succumbs at Forty. bly do is to a a which in cons & ar stronger and B 1. sequence will thicker after each There is only one lo stifle way to remove vho,|by means of a liqu Jenny Joyce, famous tw ago as the most beautiful w up to that time, had ever appear i | the American stage, the queen of the sorbed | music halls and the toast of all the gay Kuown all the world over | Diades in the city, is dead, She passed real supe riluous ha! € \ away yesterday at Flower Hospital, !¥St quGky: kusOTIAA, Ghd atte \ having been ill with pneumonia since . : have used {t you will note th Feb. 2, She was forty years old. nothing left on the skin Few women who have appeared onthe skin free from irritation, and, | tne boards in New York ever became! what is more to the point, it is ab- 80 prominent in the gay life of the city solutely non-polsonous, therefore it as ai4 Jonny Joyce, At Koster & Bial's| Will not produce eczema or biood old music hall on Twenty-third street | poisoning. » no matter #54 the con. Pet tad her beautiful figure, which she was pmpound | Be until $257.50 has been paid—and you not backward in ing in play er did or dollar to the box ‘oot place, e daughter of Edward tights, drew many 4 office of that ami She was own the piano yourself. | Huss of Baliimore. ‘Wien she was years old she § went to a theatre in that city and saw Vertisements unquestio E@ward’ Stanley, then a well known physicians in cautioning tenor, in “Girofle-Girofla," being pro- against the use of this class wealthy merchant, § The whole prop- osition is easier and Who should join the club ist—Young married folk should Join the club, 2nd—Young couples about to be mar- ried should join the club. 3rd—Young persons who are anxious to learn to play the piano, but who, through force of circumstances, will have to buy and pay for their own instruments, 4th—Music’ teachers who are Just starting their professional career should join, 5th—Societies, clubs, lodges and Sunday Schools that have small stated in- comes should take advantage of the easy conditions of the club. simpler than rent- ing a piano that the other fellow owns after you are through with it. Agced by the Wilbur Opera Company. { he girl fell head over heels in love | {th the tenor, and he with her, But & attentions to the girl did not meet With favor at the hands of her con- mated but Pvative old father, and Stanley was beware of 14 that his room was better than his Others, who | bopany at the Huss Lome. So he 1 byed away. 68 Ranwway to Wed Tenor, Qut in a few moaths aft @ left Baltimor | Ud not longer be depilatories. How many people h ing thes th co wording of their ad @™m Stanley and ran Joined him, af ¢ ha Pwr Pe e ; e mit 9 h ( eee These pianos are worthy ofa placeinanyiian’shome and ber ites jie : ae ode conta 5 © montis Jenny and the ine this rer ne . ‘ ; . x ume sung tei tan They are of a most reliable and trustworthy here in Brooklyn, New York City and country sur- Eo diare at atte anteater aA bee character. Good substantial pianos in which the — rounding at $350. Hundreds more are being sold iid read this bo ; Cyne ; : | on Se ser'rrne eno tle shy tty anyUnIOE. Wr real value is put on the inside, rather than in fancy every month all over the United States at $350, Trane door and ake went with them to, 2007 Park Ave,” Now Yor cases with a whole lot of “gewgaws’’ onthem. We They are worthit. They are worth it on our floors, oe ca ihe ety Rigntiy. Finaliyy in | Will be mailed, sealed, M4 have handled this piano for a dozen or more years. — or on the floors of any reputable piano dealer in the 1892, Stanley sued for a divorce, naming is ie 2 I ageiisn ; ’ ’ a wealthy young Cuban 44 conespond We know it to be as reliable a piano as was ever put) country. : ent, and was given a divore ri . = : 1 . 1 "ory ‘ ‘ . Wee: Fee rn jane Ae nee mews fe Hina home. Ft is made by good, sturdy German — @ The Anderson & Co, Club price is $257.50. The Re ol labor in one of the best manufaetorics in the world: rice Includes everything. There are no extras of ay . | ee king in the any kind We dndovesd toe Gia See ter & Bial's ; ? =) ‘ > 1Q ‘Or ‘. ; : Pree man in @ box th Vy men, Many OF Whol have peen working in the any kind, o interest to be added. Nothing to the bouquet were wrapped two unset ? k me : al Raper Re eens ae ack Fi sic fey “f +t eee bs l t i t Glemonda, worth together nearly $10,000, sane shop for twenty to twenty-five years. wv added for scarf, stool—absolutely no extras. Married Phil Daly Jr. Gi 1" : a cae | 46) = Th 5 . ll ay kk | é T | lre | ' | fitt Reet ye | iF r 4 d fift t This man was Henry Rosenfeld of | 1 These planos are worth 8350. ey sell regularly wo hundred anc y-seven dollars an ty cents cisehe wasted fo ary er denny an for $350, Hundreds of them have been sold right is the price, and the price includes everything. couragi attentions for a while, then flitted away from him and | on July 81, 18, married Phil Daly Jr. | char eee omy ac A stronger guarantee cannot be put upon Pennsylvania Clud at Long Branch. | For a time Jenny and her dh e e e a Q snd ge cao a piano than the one we give with these & Bial's and Jenny wW . u " mauale Py all © We know these pianos so well—we know them to beso good—that we have gotten up the strongest guarantee « b Rat rear Daly sued. 0 ta to vo with them we know how tamake. ff the Mnglish language can make -——— —— HH wae arated. the one stronger, we are willing to sign it. We have eliminated every ‘if?’ and Anderson bd Co. Piano Club pen TAAL bres, 700 eeane cit 1D ; Sm ann HAG tS eninibat io ahinht ive Year Guarantee rnin Hutband Gullde al et every ‘doubt. Phe language of the guarantee is the spirit ot it; which is Fain as Mri “hgy POON marriage she and her Rusband did not | JM piteoie,*t togive each and every person who purchases one of these instruments positive |(vo....... ) to be free from defective material or Bik ib Of vary Wel and after several ia y : . > ich workmanship for the period of five years from date. breeke Im tusk Woods commmitieg out and absolute protection. We print herewith a copy of the guarantee whic Should same arive within. that time, we agree to earns ty tae uddargone wi? | is handed to each and every club member in writing the moment they join [reer Mer replace ft iv necessary with a new in- Peguin er preauge invader ap the club.” Can you think of or suggest « guarantee that will be stronger! Signed ANDERSON & CO. old fascination a , failing to make a 2 hit, gave up the attempt " ys q o Ly Lae } Qa Vi f/m _ 310 Fulton St., Brooklyn § iN Grant Bey Bo eth | [4 Gne block from Boerum Fiace Elevated Station ht a9 oo o 4 One block (rom Borough Hall Subway Station i she solulon the ystery of te i ; a4 Open avery evening until 9 o'clock Gy Open cvary evening until 9 o'clock \ given ee with ene 4 cl oa oy aerae (tO pian) " Rogistered in accordance with Copyright Act of March 4 100%, by Martin McCarrick and Anderson & Co, Unauthorized use in whole or part, or colorable summaries thereof, forbidden, \ “next Sunday's World Advertisements for The World way be lett " ‘ vl Mice ka a repd it. You will want more w ay Bins Meneuger Ullice ia ius ON

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