The evening world. Newspaper, October 24, 1912, Page 5

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Ge dane et . TRE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1912. BG GUNCOTTON N. ‘p The result was @ terrific »x-| thunderbolt, ‘The bdutidings destroved | AGENT LUNCHES WITH KING. | GIVES SHIR’ in, the complete wrecking of the] were of Wooten structug. The force nA the breaking Of windows] of the explostyn tore huge holes ia the for an are % ground where they stood. On March Michael Senback, the watchman of|6 last there was an explosion in the the premises, happened to be in the boller room of the plant proper, chenical woras, and one life wax lost. that circumstance he owes his lif Me's Called In to Make Vourteenth at the Table, LONDON, Oct. M—King George 1 nding @ few days shooting aa the & pair of cuff buttons he had | IN WASHINGTON AS 4 JERSEY A SHAKING Wight other buildings aJso contain rc % ie Hon, Joha Ward at hile shirt ‘a @ loca) Rotel several & musicn! play, “ ty eo 1 ' % } ° the prompt arrival {8 local fre ta Yeweniay Mr. Pielda| Sonegreny (tw ou: one Gackt Rah: ao who he was and Dartment, but two hundred occupants of Aag w. R. Bill, his representauive, re- ¥ clerk had the place searched upon. — ny A thunderbolt during the rainstorm | netstrbo: dwelling houses, fearful Of] irned trom Pittaburah, having arranged| °#led in as an addtional guest. phirt and the but Werefound, Mr, ol i i ao the elevator |eariy to-day descended into two small mine | ng, Ged in their night ay] 4, clone, the mow there Saturday olgnt, ORE Or) eh act ttone in Rie pocket EERE oie ‘but aleo trom the ecene. With Miss Tanguay out the company| .., of rellef. “4 Hotel Men Here Getting Ready ofhce ins wuld Jota eet eee igsne| i catimutet that about two tons| wit’ be feorganieed, ‘Miee ‘Tanguay v| World Wants Work Wonders,|""" don't care for the shirt.” ne gad, ak pany in Wallngton, a suburt of Pasgaic, tourhed off by the diMfepit to manage. as he walked away. “Jou can keep it.” guage for Walkout on Elec- . = ———— Sc an tion Night. “@ WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. M— While at lenst 1,000 guests wore din- , ing at the Willard Hotel, the Raleigh Hotet and the Cafe Republique last ONEILL-ADAMSCO night the waiters end kitchen men otruck. re ill “4 oe ia dive dats dishes iat, base ou whether t 4 r Gropped thetr checks on the tables and y' 11 ie th A 20th 22d Ss ot even aesiected to “tray tor a atp."| | he’ grow up Six venue, t treet Je. By the time they had changed their ns a * clothes they met an escort of police- , * The pianos for thie Co-eperatioe oale were personally selected at the factory by Mr.C. Alfred Wagner, President The Lyrasherd Co,, and upon = ge haa I aoe! . eae oe arvieal are being tested and inspected by Mr. Nohan Franke, for years Conductor and Concertmcister Metropolitan Opera Company, n deen tipped off ehat a atrike was im- y Pending and had pressed into service severm Gosen negro waiters. As the strikers loft through one door the col- ored waiters entered through another end smiled thelr way through “Peacock Alley" to the dining rooms, The half-fed diners appeared to be re- Neved greatly at the sight of the new @esortment of waiters. They took the strike good-naturealy and seemed to en- Joy their interrupted meals. “Bell Hops" and other employees as- eisted the negroes in distributing the food, Manager Hight of the Willard eald he had not dben told of the grievances held by the waiters. He said they will not @et any demands they may make unless they return to work first. Washington waiters receive $30 per month end feed. They are subjected to Whe same penalties and fines as are the alters of New York. They are strik- ‘© ng for a flat salary of $10 per week and a revision of the penalty: systems. ThisCo-operativeplanotbuyingapiano you a chance to “BACK OUT”: —_ You can get your money back Copyright, 1912, by Stone & MeCarrick, Inc. WE HAVE already told you of the merit of these pianos. To this our Presi- dent, Mr. MacLachlan, has added his per- sonal statement as to their value. We have also printed Mr. Franko’s letter, showing that he would personally inspect each and every piano sold on this plan, as they come on our floors. And yesterday we told in fullest manner of the ironclad five year guarantee, which is one 6 Bonwit TELLER & Co of the strong protective features of this sale. But all these things interest you only in This city has a good many youngsters in it who are suffering from under-nutrition. That means either not enough food, or not enough of the right kind of food. Oatmeal is one of the best of foods for youngsters. Cen- turies of use have ptoven it. Every scientist affirms it. H-O Oatmeal is the best of all the oatmeals for you to give your children. It eaves you most of the long, tedious cooking neces- sary to render oatmeal digestible. We cook it for over two hours—you cook it only twenty minutes. Try H-O Oatmeal tomorrow. ie Watters Here Walk Out Bleo- tlom Night. In the absence of General Organizer J. Elser and Secretary Edward Blocklinger, Financial Secretary of the Waiters’ A column gi the whole tion ANNOUNCE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY : ; I than one . ; case you keep the piano longer than Extraordinary Sale of Women’s Waists |year. To-day we tell you that within thirty " Mh MARKED CONCESSIONS FROM THE peril PRICES days from the da At purchase your plano French Hand-Made Blouses you can “BAC. UT.’’ In other words— Tory gle rege em, a ee you can get your money back. Youneed yarthor pageants tts ta is a Te ke ee famihed by in. [Ot keep the piano if you don’t wish—even Phin inaead ey ey whe store. Fine batisten, entirely band made, rimaned wich ral lacan ond hand enbreidery. after you have had it delivered to yourhome. fener fies data ah, w you Fe , » : sale you pay but five to Brocade Satin, Silk Chiffon You have one whole month from the day you get your piano to este Sent then ba one elie ; keep it in your homeand give it a thorough trial. Prope de Chine and Shadow Lace Walsts f the piano is unsatisfactory, if you are dissatisfied for any reason, 5.50 Value 975 or, if you merely want to “back out”’ of the proposition, you can have Exact Reproductions of Paris Models, in a very large variety of newest styles. In all colors to match your money back. There will be no questions asked. No quibblin or co : haggling. Notrying to get you to take some other instrument in- Reproduction of Elise Poret stead—but simply go to the cashier and get your money back—and Shadow Lace Waists tell him to send and get the piano. 8.50) Value 15.09 This is the supreme test of our confidence in this piano. owes cl odd of kn et as oe despa wth banded wih conto This planappliestoPLA YER-PIANOS ; exactly as it does to pianos Fifth Avenue at 38th Street Three Hundred player-pianos will also be cold on this co-operative plan. The usual price of these player-pianos is five hundred and fifty dol- 2 i eo i ty li f ‘ll i i | “He who whispers,” etc. In Minneapolis, the lergest men’s clothier in the city prints a small line at the bottom of his ad—"your money back.” He is a good advertiser—frequently running half and even whole page advertisements—with this excep- tion: He invariably runs this-—one of the lars each. The co-operative price will be three hundred and ninety-five dollars with NO INTEREST to be added. The player-piano will also be delivered immediately upon the pay- ,Fancy Overcoats — at Cut Prices > Pp “"™""Epecial Limited Sale $12.50 N) All brand new coats Cut from $15.50 ost important lines in his whole ad—in ment of five dollars. Tenth. Under this plan, cin is on as nonpereil type, like this: The payments will be two dollars a week—giving you one hundred ehpasiees retin we eS a ni and ninety-five weeks’ time in which to make your payments— oes a fu'are Tactuged 4b r "Tour Mossy Buck, the same as on the piano. The same unconditional guarantee cline dollars and seventy-five cents. that is given on the piano is given on the player-piano. You can also get your money back at any time within thirty days. You get the same privilege of exchanging within a year as that given with the piano. All of the unpaid balances will be voluntarily cancelled in event of death. Also a player-piano bench and nine rolls of music (your own selec- tion) are included without extra charge. An arrangement will be made with each purchaser whereby new player rolls can be procured at a cost of only five cents a roll. There player-pinnos are standard 88-note players; that is, they play every note Now with us—We scream it out. We mega- phone it— “You can get your money back.” This big, open hand, showering money loose, is intended to also picture to your mind that your money will be given back just as freely as it was taken, if for any reason, within a thirty days’ trial, you want it back. ‘We know the value of these pianos. We know their merits. We not only know how of seasonable weights, mostly in the lighter colors so much favored for the ne they will please for thirty days, but we know on the piano when the music roll ia in motion, These player-pianos have an auto- FANCY COATS that they will retain their qualities for ten, matic shifter, which compels the music to play perfectly. Most player-pianos sold | J present cooler earcica pad fivcen veara’ anclwemean walllan at from two hundred to two hundred and fifty dgllars more than these will not play ‘ 2 ; perfectly. ‘These player-pisnos have lead tubing. Most piayer-p:anos have rubber weather. Belted $ the manufacturers who are sssocinted with tubing. The life of rubLer te one yeur-at most. Lead lasts forever. Tt connot a en Coats, Raglans, and 'e us in this eale—consider that the offer to re- wear Out and the tubing in these player-pianos is 0 placed it cannot be broken, Cat this coupes off, and matt tonight br , 7 fh fund your money is the best evidence on our Lagos raapereemanand O'NEILL-ADAMB CO. more sim, part of the faith we have in our proposition, All of the features of the co-operetive pian are carried out in offering the player- 1m ° ‘ 1 Savi ie Cut from $18.50 ! aie fi SE BIRR RIAA G psec with the single exception that the terms on the player-pinne are two 6th Ave. 20th to 234 St. styles at Savings o! FANCY COATS doliars a week instead of--as on the piano- one dollar and twenty-five cente Wiisewssad cuineaibn inating ia from $3.00 to $8.50. a week. art, you may math Nook of Photo my wraps and full deveription of the pianos 4 and player. anos, being wid ou your During this sale informal player- Peete piano recitals will be given every ax a s afternoon from 3,00 to 4.30 o'clock, to which you are cordially invited. ° Sixth Avenue, 29th, 21st and 22d Streets City we Main Store, Sth floor, @2d Street Elevators. N A sale for Men of N Knowledge and the § Ability to Apply It. 16.50 Were $22.50 & $25} State 1M SY. — NEW ‘YORK 81" AV. BET. 27 “AT WARRE! PULTON ST..AT FLATBUSH AV. BROOKLYN - BROADWAY AT BEDSORD AY,

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