The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1912, Page 19

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po LOT NRT TT RT TT TT Ee 1s amar “HOW FORSELING —__— _ Rudolph Told ‘Womarelt Was \") Made tor Poot, Dear Wife is “DELIVERED IN TINPAN. A!" Motiey for the One She .. inate ong you thought would bé your life's ‘mate (sobby sob),;and each @ piano, such’ “'@ Gone (ping, ping), your heart to play (blubber), it (s little more than natural that you should wish ‘to part with it even at @ sacrifice (glug). ) Bren /, works, you might be willing to -nart| —' ‘WHA it for a paltry hundred, becyuse : the Serr st Of it Club, enlft) hare | Rover, over rocks and pebbles and sticks, wear. You'll = Wen, indeed, that's ali-right and very 4 agree when you see, € to emit only sounds as of tinware * Jangled out of tune, you may find a po- are of which ts the story of one tear- fud Rudolph Fisher, Nic advertised that “e arc had @ fine pitino for sale” _punoue SHOWED PIANO TO er. ti aeld lite auve tried fo new gredioted tn WAN Btrewt DrEIUEs fee F ieee of Aas hat? mel oa lited. feet. {ar thbee buntons ot” '20 the meng denefits which the etockhold- "ot Ro. 9 Momingeide Drive when d for those corns that have added erp ase receiving ¢hrough melon cu fit; ( WRen-gou’have a piano that you had poman on hy aaa written in the key of a Was reading a newspaper leat. week, | Po’ Frans Basendorff of that city as &| sordid commercialism succeeded senti,| old tears, the ane old sto a present for his wife, the dear woman. [ment when she produced the hundred and | other old plan te desolated bs en re It cost QD, and was the equal of any |received the plang and a revels from the |Seaim. and the “piano see ye ced pn Diano in the world. But just as the journey to New York was to €@ Undertaken ihe dear waman died, leaving him distraught, also with ‘the plano on his hands. Yes, that very ‘Plano, and it was an agony for him to look at it. As for playing it, that was Out of the question.. So. the determina- ion to sell, and the advertisement. * Mrs, Richardson listened sympatieti- cally, because it did seem that “Ms. Rudloph" had played in hard tuck, al- though he had not touched the piano, tie said that ihe hast only $100. t didn't sem to her that this would toueh the pteno, either, because the “widower looked so etrangely at her when ehe mymtioned this small sum. It was euch @ terridle clash, all thts sentiment and just #100. But after @ long interval of silence in which there was considerable bysiness of wiping the eyed, the “widower,” with a resignation truly noble, agreed to take the hundred. trembling and of “Mr. Rudolph. she went out and got hold of a moving van man and aboard Ns conv went for Mi idower standing at the window, handkerchief pressed to his eyes as watched the van disappear over hortzon. No sooner had Mra. Richardson in- away at once, 1 Misa zon told him that h her and to walt am HIS (SOB) PIANO ial WIT SAVES A PRIMARY. em Ballot of Mitchell | Fall “Netarne.” The quick, wit of uel J. Mitchell: of No. 49 East avenue, Long Island Ci Who Died. bors and ¢ their heads off wie: ahe ‘old them about it. Some one called in @ piano tuner and he made her a bluff offer of $26 for the whole thing. But her da she fo eenee, Wideratood, and | lot offical re- beans. turn from the. “tintict, which com. be advertisement uy ithe P caper, Prises twenty-seven clection districts. determined to ‘Mr. Rudoiph’ a] “atitehel waa, @ Doll. watcher, ana| visit. And there he ‘was with the same| when within a few minutes of the clor- —— 4 Richardson Paid Good "Get the knack of the NOTCH” + te. each—2 for 2c. sight of the eorrowing man who stood before her. RUDOLAH WEPT AS PIANO WAS CARTED AWAY. ‘Mrs. Richardson was delighted, and —a—V—_—__—_""_"_—_ “TIZ Reminds Me of My Barefoot Days!” “My Feet Never Get Sore, Tired or Chafed Now, Because I Use Tz” mi Nothing ‘would hurt my feet in those days, even when I'd run around barefooted with save Get. wndividual ” “LDystinetively Th h e proper hats for Spring are ready at my stores. Proper means the styles that all Good- dressers will for your Gear, dead wife (sob), ‘but which it to St it 414 cost 450 for case and ee Hanes Shi” Ses fice ew hait %, Mi Breet ANOARD OIL STOCK EARLY UP TO HIGH RECORD. Getem Cuttings an@ fmercasing Pritce'2nateate mat Diseste- acting as accompanist to you With each pockage of Fatima, me get apennant coupon, 25 of secure @ pene want (12232)-~sslection of 100 fietob Best re, Player at see ot the other aches and paion one fautfers ‘in the winter of ide, TZ makes the feet and young fect make you fee} ov before Magistrate Butts. MRE. RICHARDSON. bar ay gd es to. my face. I've tried plasters |veo—any aoe oth! j | are @eolosing a “as phe wanted @ piano she hied enormous assets, which company. ‘hereeit to the Wéet One Hundred and ones Se ee oe ‘The P wane deg Lon dMigeedee Meg bagged | ter feet on fan oid magn ‘m tin Ol Company, iworeasiang uate ‘who sald his name was Rudolph. He toot ot trae satan. ret and sew erie: omen Se ie moored lost no time in showing her the plano| ciple. wa out all tho poisonous exuda- pray the on te. plaae ho ad for sale It looked pertectiy tons! thee on ‘srabeiaate ming: to, the . The ‘The ‘widower then proveeded to ox-| eee that you act Tiz, vanced trem MD'to The hee LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. plain that four months ago when he| TIZ. 25 cenis a box, every yy BS fy ree ee to to this country |°", hae on ica "Prise or Wale baste. jt Gividenda at he § Wes Orepattag to come oer a Dod: hicago. of 2h ast onal. Lost— "s breast ¢rom Merlin, he had the plano made dy | Reco: feeco ve 1 Drug Stores, Genart: Creel ooret’| ati yi! dat ae Where do the people get the $35’s that they pay for clothing? How can you i -¢dustry contains. by ment cor iseneral ‘stores Where Are The ‘ pe a able reward, Ow? What is the story today? Go to a store now to buy.a suit and learn the sad, expensive change. The low prices have disappeared. Any half decent suit you look at costs a great deal more than you can afford to pay. The favor- ite song in the advertisements of every city in. the land: from this time forward is $25 to $35. For the past four months you have seen the newspapers of this country swamped with advertise- ments announcing the sale of cloth- ing down around decent, proper prices. A man could afford to buy a suit once in a while at the prices they have been willing to take. I want a record week for volume of business, Blue serge, plain and shadow stripe, fancy worsteds, tweeds and cheviots _. They must-be getting $25 to $35 for suits. or they wouldn't be advertising: those “ws _ afford to pay such prices? What is there about the ordinary suit that it should cost $35---that it should cost $80---that it should cost $25? What is there about most of «the. suits you see in the’ streets.on people’s backs that those suits should cost even $20? TO ORDER, $10.0 ONLY Ney York Store \ I.can make you a suit to order for $10.00. I can give you a pure, all-wool WORSTED piece of goods made by the best woolen manufacturers the in- 1 I can make a living profit on that suit at $10.00 if I get ‘enough of them. And I get enough of them because I don’t try to make the rent all on one. customer, « MITCHELL ; THE = 1481 Broadway, (or. 40 st 1A LOR Open Evenings Until9, Saturday, 10 Yuk, Cacho . E. TUBLINGTON, Vico-Presiéent yo Broadway at 13th Street WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT MONEY-SAVING \G OFFERS: 3 Women’s and Misses, Suite and Mian’ rong ® All beautifully tallored and lined ' @ of finest serge, in aolid colors or "ae net fll ‘eaitfng @ effect set in contrasting ee @ toned whipcords in the latest or elaborated with silk, mutton, ‘peat and tnd otieahigs ® and others with macrame collars and ee D BOee. 8 Women’s and Misses’ Suite @® Siodeis that compare w any at twice their & Price. Some of taffeta changeant in exquisite @ with the new full and pannier seinen ® ornate and vty Ah lace collars, Ure A am gy A @® mings of heavy lace superfine serge and two tone Wiceere be or hg with rig buttons, silk Pet As aes mit ‘cavboliened wit h ‘oan ells) i geant brit mn ly witl oil! bee hr ALUE gE A Fromen’s and Misses Costs and Misses’ a . 4 For every Spring and Summer occasion. Dashing ¥ plain tatlored coats and others that show all ie sty’ {sh ornamentations—eponge collars, lace, sil 2 braid, fancy buttons, military over-panels, pony ® of color and harmonies. Serges, diagonals, an yor fine or wide wale. VALUE 2 ® Women's and Misses’ Coates c jany in sizes for “Juniors. h practical and fetch- ) ing. Of sergo ond fancy mixtures with much indt- & Mattie dl ud cut and trimming. A variety of color @ treatment VALUE $18.50, Women’ 's and Misses’ Dresses - ray erful lot of graceful froeks. dnd Mpeg habe es and cabachons. Allover embro! batiate with rich Torchon lace and Aneebes of colors’ @ silk. White chiffon tunic ov le blue charmeuse ‘with silver bugle passementerie and Dresden ribbon 8 roses. folue ‘crepe de chine, shirred trimming and tu orsage of emall pink crepe roses. ® \» VALUE $25.00 "12" ‘16" c cellent serge, made up In simple but novel d Striking vari- % ations of the sailor model, best treatments @ of the button-down-the-front frock. Panel motifs, laces, braids and stitched contrasting cloths. VA LUE $16.00 i A Great Waist Sale at $2.00 Fresh, New, bate f | sot tot Med Waists at a Fraction Pannier basque of vite y acibea es novelty volle, with beer or ball al ont ry and pearl buttons, dered batiste with set-in laces, medalifons, iaseellens and embrotdery, tiny pearl buttons. A variety of models. High or low neck. embroidered aeeesn with pointed insets of bab; and tiny pear) button: Well-tatlored yaannish uhirt! ‘waists, All notable offerings at this sale price, $5.00 VALUES UP TO Cowperthwait @ Sons No Deposit 75c a Week 7,090 sia Wh hite Sewing An elegantly constructed machine, fitted with Drop-Head,' Machine “$5 Automatic Lift and all up-to-date improvements, Nickel-plated hand wheel, ball bearings, and supplied with full set of the latest style steel attachments. Top and four swell-front drawers of bes¢. quarter-sawed golden oak. Demonstrators sentewithout charge throughout the Metro- politan District. Pay $3 Monthly, if more convenient. Collector sent if requested, Everything for Househetping Let Us Open a beral Credit or e Account tor Off for Cash ‘or You Just as You Prefer Prices Marked in Plain Flotres on Every Article, . . Cowperthwait @ Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 Park Row & Chatham 193 to 205 Park Row Also 2212 to 2224 Third Abence, Cor, 121st St. LITTLE DIFFERENCE |

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