The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1912, Page 4

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- — T An Unparalleled Player Piano Sale At Aeolian Hall ‘companion Ayer took the tong Jump into the heavens and headed back for the aviation fleld, * j ’ ——— r ot Medal bite Fi “K : of} ‘ ; i E 4 primary in Ilinols yeste 2% when 08 we “The regult tn Liitnots seu ic pected to those familiar with the # iH | AUTO SPEEDING man who Had falter fh tion,” @ald Mr. McKinley in his state: = uM = THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1913. TAFT’S MANAGER TALKS OF ILLINOIS RESULT. i ment, “The iesues which occupled th | attention of were #0 peculia! 7 4 sean Attending Confer-| Pirie ’Presiaent ‘Patt was George W. Beatty Turns a't 3 H I say this advisedly and for this rea- ere Firm in Demand = | #08: Mr. Roonevelt recently invaded Novel Trick and Pays a Bee att aereton tne ter tarties To-morrow Afternoon and EVENING. Aeolian Hall for Higher Wages. ‘vhatever, for. ‘thn. most Ten-Dollar Fine. > will remain open to-morrow evening until 10 o’clock to itp mad” ime the’ Demo ne | permit those who cannot come in the daytime, to par f ———— publican ty must meet the Demo- * | Py am bratie party in Novensber corse W. Beatty turned a nova} Above all things J . A Be siocracenea ot Locomotive: Bnainees | yy re inert tat tn speeches ned trick to-day by fring to court im Mlt-| don't trust your eyesight— | ticipate in an unprecedented Sale of thirty-ei he brand Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers |/py Mr. Roosevelt in peeches ha new Player Pianos at far below their regular prices. ~ |Httle to do with the a Issues Which| cola from Nassau Moulevard aviation if you believe ou require conf eren: he nas raised between himself and Mr.| grounds just to plead guilty to speed- y AOU require. | oo ee at the Broadway inate in other words Mr. Roosevel| fre“ ‘with'an aeroplane, but with} Blasses—to. an “Optician” or Central Hote will be overwhelmingly | jc ricipated in the campaign in Ilinols mith a ere ee tt eyeglass Tradesman. im favor of a strike, according to the | with all the freedom of a full-fledged] @M auto. He not only | i fiatementa of shave who atiesided som /ctinen ot hat Sate and met and tatked| of Justice, but be took along ax an alr ursiorseaes a iaden nee | Lee mln a wD between the hours of 12 noon and 10 P. M.—we Bn eee seven the peveent| which were uppermort In toeir tlnde| gameg Marshal ‘eld, with Horton| ing of eye troubles snot are will sell thirty-eight brand new Player Pianos representing a style that feeltated situation between the locomo- | "rhe participation of wight candiaare et m ea ates abot satisfied with a Fg a will not appear in our new catalog. tive engineers and the railroads by ths for the Republican nomination for Gov roug' e icial” examination of your y s Meade by conservative dei. |grnor remit inthe "eve Sreking | Wright machine. eyes Rather than put our already over-busy factories to the trouble of sete, ne anion, that not only wit |theatatemat/and new alignmerts WePe|eoupie et times over the Harris Glasses include the making the slight changes necessary to make these instruments like the and Baginemen present demande) “These new orraniaations Mr. Roose: tee anil) of a ee 1912 styles, we have decided to sacrifice them at a price far below their sweeping character upon the rail-|veit ble to reach by personal con- ulis and a practical pe mat the ratiroad telegraphers tact, an experio hag Toate Andy Foyt Ales Optician, whether they cost regular retail value. the railroad shop, men, who are a fot enjoy.” a * half the| $2,00 or more. engine: | eohe result in Tlinole has ne bearing! town was pressin the hastily These Player Pianos equal in value those sold Pa able make de-| watever on the outcome of the Presi:| rigged barriers of rope about the ma- ec. elsewhere at $600 and over. They will be sold 39 5 Gontial contest In the Reputaican party | Cines, tomorrow only, for ‘ $8 onthly ‘Ratiroad cog EL a Bape nde rd) (Wei ] Beatty went immediately before Jus- ; . . . . ° of tiinels awed joo Pde ergy bes f te @ never, in any, pubitc| tice a! whe Tennen e motorcycle cop] OCAMASS and Opticians’ " admitted 13 @ motorcys a single delegate ith f these superb Player Pianos ii h ] the Chicago conven:| arrested him on Jericho turn 64 Rast soed 80. heaie With one of these superb Player Pianos in your home you can play . shiadlageaniie 5 Greens ein, Oe be ala toes Fimewtdaneh bot thandeia hee over 16000 pieces of music, with the correctness and expression of a fine CLARK GETS OVATION |r airreary he got tis tonas at spend | $42 mbar Ave, bat end tad pianist, even though you now know nothing whatever of music. for the AT CONGRESS SESSION. | twistea. ‘ Le ee They can also be played BY HAND. When so used they are no ‘oMcera of the rafironds involved fathth ORD MIEN “Just W10 or you," eaid the Justice! 1009 Broadway, near "by, Bklyn diff t fr n th ne-toned d 1 di 1 * Se tasia cunt do arvit-the doceands 0f| wo snserwerrou, Apel Wi ~fipeaher rile “and thanks, nthe name 469 Fultos BL, opp. A. 6, Bulys ifferent from any other fine-toned and well-made regular piano. the engineers and of the firemen and 6n-| champ Clark was given an unumial ova~ sinamen—the latter cating for s 10) Per don to-day when he aecended the House cat. increase in the running expenses |rogerum, Cheers, applause and the shrill] | Beatty pala me fine, then he went of ‘the roade—woull mean sl ca “pebol yell” greeted him, He handted ear oe every rons G9 cone the gavel awkwardly, his ng. GAYS ALL THE Bia CI cramped by too much handshaking. | WHY NOT A PRETTY LD FACE GTARVATION. |representative Rucker of Attesour!! ” CqMPLEYION AND SMOOTH ¢ engineers and those other railroad eee ccce tee einige to proscniby WANDS watkers who are now known to be in|@rene the Houre for o! i iret league with them eclaro that unless} “On behalf of all Missourians and hun- Sun and Win lave No Terrors the demandes are granted every road fond a Pee oe wrcoarete for the Up-to-Date Girl. of Chicago will stop running. This Heese "Speaker on. the ‘magnidcent Suhew Tas a Gad cs ce mean, the delegates to the pres-|sripute paid him yesterday by the De- ‘oung women Jon: golf, emt conference said to-day, that New| maocracy of the great State of Iilinots.| tennis and outdoor sports quickly as- ‘would run short of its food eup-|Tt was a tribute that any nan welt! certain that wind and sun play havoc within seven days ami this and| might covet. It makes him inevitably | with thelr complexion. Hands become . reat city on the Atlantic eea-|the next President of the United States.’ A few dollars d . ; di . : tnd in the Ohio valley would |, @peaker, Clark fughed sltehtly an ‘ew dollars down gives you immediate possession. Liberal allow- peeryeses and the House procedea with routine ‘When asked (f completed arrange-| tiviness. Vv ‘Besuty’s Guardian.” | Will Go Fast at ance for old pianos. : THE AEOLIAN CO., **c'0% Sorc ith teemecr 90? Brood Bt., near Hahne'’s, Newark, To judge the sensational value of these Player Pianos at $395, re- = member they are built by the makers of the finest and costliest musical instruments in the world—the house that makes the famous Pianola and that is universally recognized as the greatest authority there is, on Player Piano construction. Every one of these thirty-eight Player Pianos is brand new and jis fully warranted by the largest house in the music industry. Be sure and come to Aeolian Hall tomorrow afternoon or evening and see what remarkable value they represent—like nothing else in New York. at Just « Clerical Pleasantry. in | a Our Sensational Avenue and Mth St. i (From the Chicago Tribune.) «ee “poctor,” smiled the ministerial friend | and ‘the Price of FIFTH AVENUE QUALITY COMBINED WITH THE CITY’S LOWEST PRICES he held the key te the ekuation | fore, many years age” “got” eaid the Rev. Dr. Fourthiy, & statement would bo made in due aeess Stamey aed en 4 eEeCOCOCo—_— “rr ov CREDIT very woman can dress well and enjoy wearing the best of cl It is not necessary to deny yourself W. L. DOUCLAS $3 $32 & $4 SHoes if 2 z that the ¢we organizations had| sermon of yours this morning, but there E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President. Broadway at 13th Street Women’s Department te make S hagland areca Ble as not e ewe inconvenience, and are hardly missed. meet == Prices marked in plain figures tdegeu oe Oe tps) of paces Skirts payments, is all we ask. DOILIGOHHBINESIOTD\OYSEOQAOO {i We knew the spaye rece would catch your eye. low let us show you the go-cart itself, so you can fully appreciate the un- usual value of it, 1 Spring beckons to come out with the baby, and we i No Extra Charges. Our Prices Areas Low as it You Pald Cash, at * 3.99 Thursday, April 11th Skirts that keep their orignal shapeliness. hy Should a Chick Women’s & Misses’ e . . Cut well, made well, hang well. New style ould a cKen vin sha bends & etek teeolls poten ‘a ies me and easy | , modele—masterpieces of style and quality; fesh- some with appli ands. Excellent seres, : Lay a Soft-Shelled Egg? | 2" CEES ss 0 945 Pfcten Ce urge you to come here now and et this special bargain, mals and whipcords in all the new shades, AUTO DELIVERY shades. Prices range from grays. | _*-_ Because, Willie, the chicken don't know how to create a hard shelled egg unless it has some he values exe up 0 Géuble she pr | feed with lime in it. \, Out-of-town Mail Orders filled at x . aris t. above this special price, So chicken-raisers often provide limestone gravel, broken oyster shells orsome other form “ROOM. FLAT, furnished, itr | of lime. _ J _—_Lt the chicken wander free and it finds its own food and behaves sensibly. Iinkenbergs 263 Sixth Ave. B Shut it up and feed stuff lacking lime and the eggs are soft-shelled. S. E. Cor. 124th St. $4 Ave., N. ¥. . 16th and 17th 5 s Let’s step from chickens to human beings. ‘A Complete Stock of Men's and Young Men’s Spring Suits, $10 $20 420 $39 he any Window display. Only entrance ‘hdl gt pthc wall ‘s through the Furniture Store, FREE™: MM = ——— Oey: / Why is a child “backward” and why does a man or woman have nervous prostration or brain- ee ‘fag? There may be a variety of reasons but one thing is certain. If the food is deficient in Phosphate of Potash the gray matter in the nerve centres and brain IL st SS Zi 77 pie oa cannot be rebuilt each day to make good the cells broken down by the activities of yesterday, BRASS eg The “S so” Corset %Corat 1Carat t'2Caral ‘ A ; A . eet e ucces I have several hundred sii pi BS i Phosphate of Potash is the most important element Nature demands to unite albumin and eter 8 for you ranging Inorce, (rem Oe a ; jwater to make gray matter. ser wii” Latest Styles fr Tos Than’ wearty dou rice te al ha © Grape-Nuts food is heavy in Phosphate of Potash in a digestible form. fot Histol Wiens hat uf clas es ls | eek Open: ” Sei atte lene tnd lng thet el A chicken can't always select its own food, but a thoughtful man can select suitable foodfor |° CREDIT TERMS. [| “CUSTOM MADE ee a ete — himself. The Best Materials Used and Boning Guaranteed f Upward i “There’s a Reason” for From $2.50 Vow ihe New Famous TRICOT CORSETS rhe itl coy Ch of Imported Materials, $5.00 Bae Oa ely iat i Jerearsmareaastse, t the Best Stores Charles A. Kee : 18 iis a wo ‘Leta ore dans Shtcn Gn ddle at the Hest & pref t e ries, . Grape-Nuts #2] : : COLUMBUS AV Limited, Battle Creek, Michigan. RFT 107.8 104 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS Jf’ &§ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS yz a rr Ln i ee va . Py * bas u ee x. §

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