The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1912, Page 20

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epee TENTED TRS Hy Policeman Saves License, fe i if bi Nace, for 4 bonds ef an iron] nouse and rescued | marr license, mining company in New Jersey which| which was among the shattered glase, ted only in his mind. He has|The firemen extinguished the blaze in eerved @ term in Ging Bing. @ Mfty. Letter trom Walter E. Weyl, of the Progressive National Committee, to R. S. Gray PROGRESSIVE NATIONAL COMMITTEE, HOTEL MANHATTAN , NEW YORK September 25th, 1912. . R. S. Gray, 1921 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Cal. My Dear Mr. Gray:. It is apparent to every student of American political conditions that , we have reached a turning point in our national development. Old issues have disappeared and new issues have arisen. A political cam- paign is being fought in which, above the clash of rival personalities, is seen a contest of ideas, a struggle for principles, a ing toward a national reorganization, economic and moral. The ideals which have long inspired our intellectual leaders are now inspiring the masses of our tion. Today we have the opportunity, if not to solve, at least to nearer to solution a group of vitally hw rie problems which have long the study of economists and political scientists. It is because of this largeness of the issues that I feel justified in making this appeal to on my own account and in behalf of the National Com- mittee of the party. I neither wish to im my political convictions nor to ire too narrowly into your own, but I do wish to assure you that the National Committee would feel immensely fortified if assured of the interest and co-operation of men who, like yourself, ey thought to our national problems. It is in this sense that I am writing to inquire whether you will assist us in one or more of the following ways: 1—The di of short editorials on fy punks of the Progressive platform. of this platform is being sent you under separate cover. 2—The writing of signed communications to local newspapers. 3—The delivery of addresses to voters either in your own State or at such agg as the National Committee might request. 4—Informal talks to such groups of students as may organize them- selves into college ssive party leagues. Will you kindly inform me, if possible, by return mail, whether we may have your support and if so along what line of activity? 1 can assure you that we will endeavor not to make too great a demand upon your time and that you: will be perfectly free to accept or reject any sugges- tions which may come from this committee. I wish to thank you in advance for your consideration of this matter, and beg to remain, sin- cerely yours, . WALTER E. WEYL. Telegraphic Reply of R. S. Gray San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 7th, 1912. i: if i il { Hi ft { i Hf | f f t i th il i ii [ tf i if il | | fi ik i i i it i ? i i 5 i 3 ' § i pli i ih wit Hl T DEPENDS ON THE MOTHE! TEMPER * Mrs, : | 3 : eet | 83 fr # i z i a |! rf i Walter E. Weyl, Care Progressive National Committee, Hotel Manhattan, New York, N. Y.: The solutign of vital important sociological and economic problems should not be endangered by partisanship. Please command me for anything I can do free from partisanship along lines suggested by your letter of September 25th, just received. Am writing you an open letter. R. S. GRAY i ni EXCURSIONS, SEE THE WARSHIPS Steamers BRIDGEPORT and CITY OF LOWELL Will Encircle the Fleet, Leaving Pier 11,N.R., foot Recter Street Thureday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Oct.10,' Octyil Oct.12, Oct. 13. Oct. 14. Oct. 15. 10:00A.M. 10:00A.M, 9:30A.M. 9:30A.M. 9:30AM, °10:30 A.M. || 4:00PM. 1:00 P.M. \ M | 400P.M. 4:00 P.M. pon FARE HEnUCE |PORTIAND *3 niton Be, 8:00P.M, 6:00 P.M, FARE, ADULTS 50c; CHILDREN 28¢, PARADI RIP *On Oct. 14 and 15 the BRIDGEPORT and LOWELL will leave Pier 11, || N. R., and follow the President for the inspection and review. DULTS $1.00; ILD! Tickets and Information at 171 Broadway. Ask for leaflet giving in- || formation and list of Warships. FALL RIVER LINE MANAGEMENT. bi SHE EVENING W ORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 9, 1913. AMERICAN WIFE more celedrated vaca-) wicked. The fear of being Yausfied at WEDDING GIFTS ABLAZE. | —— . 3 : Ihere’s a Difference cal worth of the piano has been adjusted by years of actual test. It ts this established value and honestly earned reputation that protect the is really worth. It ie a dangerous mistake to forget that a piano is e user to the lack of artistic qualities absolutely necessary for permanent enjoyment and satis- known the world over for more than half acentury. The price of any piano we sell is guaranteed to be The most liberal terms for payment that can be if | given with honest representation. musical qualities which have given Sterling Pianos a famous place enong the greatest pianos Pianos and Playerpianos Pianos and Playerpianos’ Our Huntington Factory, though not as large as the We have been making this piano for over 26 years. HUNTINGTON UPRIGHTS...... $300 and $325 MENDELSSOHN PLAYER- HUNTINGTON PLAYERPIANOS........ $025 PIANOS.........00+s0008 »+ $550 and $575 FARE, ROUND TRIP, 60 | (ee on the purchase of any instrument we manufacture. The straight price of $195 withor HI excuses of any kind—and the same to everybody. Monthly arciele if you like. without any extras or beginning to ae bg is a of the strongest motives to ne Be toy ee canton | QFeR. ee oven Wie litle elle} adetice Palle Among Prevento- dress twice @ day,| “I believe in telling children the truth hotels, they had to it the origin of life as soon as they oaphere ot uncon-|to answer all of them. The point is to ie sane ; | TO BE A MOTHER rg aa | om of sr act |e my ott a Between 4 U on hi {Wee FF eae ey ME” ped were on a table. In a glow of excite. , 4 ‘cor on On8. | miration at the display were suddenly x and those of Claimed Value POLITICAL, ee POLITICAL Any piano with an established value can never be and never is sold in a repu- innocent buyer. There is nothing new tn making an offer of a so-called $850 piano for $200; but you will never find a (new) piano of established reputation and value ever offered at such a reduction. It te impossible, for the piano can’t be made for the money. more than a piece of merchandise. You buy it, not for a day or a month, but for the years of musical satisfaction and service that you are entitled to receive. The commercial piano, seemingly alluring to the faction. You save money in dealing with us, because you buy direct from the manufacturer and pay the 'I} actual cost to make, with only one fair profit \I| added and nothing more. as low or lower than you can buy anywhere else—and we have never allowed any one to under- : sell us at any time. on = No inflated prices to permit of fictitious reduc- * Es tions... All prices pidely marked, with nothing 3 \]| A guarantee that means a perfect protection. Sterling PianosandPlayerpianos '1| Made entirely in our Sterling Factory, which is one of the most perfectly equipped and skilfully of the day. They cost you less than any piano in the same class now on the market. STERLING UPRIGHTS.......$325 to $500 STERLING GRANDS .........$700 to 1000 STERLING PLAYERPIANOS $675, $725, $750 Sterling, has every modern appliance necessary to fry, * : } Pig A produce Huntington Pianos and Playerpianos at 4 ays oe on? wt for phi ig ART, ne ie lowed cost ever known for any instrument of ise a low priced instrument, we know from expe- e quality. . Pay The Huntington fills a place that no other piano kane Eagles P ipo ene Sever Easy Monthly Payments. : f Easy Monthly Payments. Richardson Pianos at $195 This is an absolutely safe proposition. The Richardson Piano is as good a value as be and sold at retail anywhere in this country. ‘The value has been an established one Peptedag ry ryt to musicians everywhere and has a name that is a protection. age Poe Pragt | Steamer Cape Cod f : — All our salesmen are employed on straight salaries, and have no he was shunned. He promptly stepped | |, SFRCIAL Taira DUNG THe, commission or money interest whatever to induce them to repe | rere resulting ‘in his own heey Mumination of Fiect i.o%:,2 resent to you anything but the absolute truth in making a sale. ond not that of others, | ~-Eaortes etiery 9 F. M, Tickets, Soe. er found articinn ade "There i another matter in which tm The World will be e e me Sterling Piano ~ Manufacturers 209 <5hi Nein jeted at every turn, | ask about ft, and in never tel ie them Half a dozen friends of Miss Fran table way for less than the fixed legitimate selling price. But you will find that the piano so offered has some new name and unknown uneducated ear to-day, never fails to be a sad dis- 'I| Your interest and permanent satisfaction are pro- hidden from anybody. mai factories in the world. These genuinely Easy Monthly Payments. le to fill and it is almost i i has been able to fill and it is almost impossible to MeNneLSSOHN UPRIGHTS...,$225 and $295 We positively guarantee it. If you find it is not suitable for your purpose after the young people have used 4m specially interested,” Mra, C VIEW IHE WAKSHIPS Tinea"at Tho Werla's, tn broke off sudden}: i ten Bi le Wholesale and Retail Warerooms: STERLING BUILDING, 518-520 Fulton Street, Cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn. j i z 2 s F Pi tiie corneas ci, emey SEE THE WARSHIPS| there waa scarcely|4n untroth about anything. But «| Berkowitz called at her home, The price has become fixed, because the actual market value and artistic musi- manufacturer and that the so-called reduction is often more than the piano appointment after a little use has awakened tected by a business reputation and standing No extras of any kind and no excuses for them. artistic instruments embody those surpassing i Viendelssol Huntington Mendelssohn wear it out. it we will take it back any time within a year and every cent of the money you paid for it may be applied hap- | i been Sight-Seeing Yacht CLIFTON FASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS 4 ; very forctbly to my attention in n jand, turer Al . eee i ; le West 125th St. and W INFORMATION WANTED. i DMPANY, af #. .Sib. Brcohiya, Oien 08, Wasting: wanted Ww fie WREKLY; Di feliewing "the pri

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