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MILORED'S ‘LOST FOR FIRST TIME SINGE LAST MAY Turns Up on a Trolley Car, Drugged Maybe — Started Running Away at Sixteen. Police! Mildred’s in again! what? trouble, of course. Mildred Rudd Micari, ‘heroine of » of runaway adventures, BEGAN LIFE WITH BASKET OF ‘HOT DOGS’ AND DIES RICH. Frederick Frankel, Who Sold Frank- furters at North Beach Leaves $200,000. Frederick Frankel, known to all North Beach and the people who go there for summertime fun as “the Hot Dog Man,” died at his home, the Liberty Hotel, North Beach, to-day. A sudden heart affliction was the cause of his death. For Frederick Frankel the magic wand of Fortune took the shape of the humble frankfurter. Twenty-four years ago he walked from Brooklyn to North one arm and the other. North Beach was opened as a pleasure resort. Frankel sold all of his succulent “hot dogs” and appeared smiling next Sunday with another basket of the dell- cacies. To-day, at tho time of his death in his forty-first year, Frankel's fortune, ttle kerosene boiler on It was the first Sunday that Beach with a basket of frankfurters on| fronefrankfurters and then from hot and musio halls, which he built ai Popularity of the pleasure place grew. At the time of his death he was owner of the Loop Music Hall and Cafe, large- est on the beach, the College Inn and the Liberty Hotel. Frankel, who survives him, inherit his wealth, The funeral will be held from the hotel to-morrow, interment to be in Mount Zion Cemetery, Maspeth, The Coming Of the Law! MURDERESS, ILL, PAROLED. M'ALESTER, Okla, Oct. 30.—Mre. Thomas J. Gentry, serving a life sen- tence In the Oklahoma Penitentiary here for having assisted in the murder of her husband at Oklahoma City several THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 30, 1912.” a ui | In New York's | — OQNEILE-ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street One of the big advantages of this co-operative plan (to you, the buyer) is in the easy terms: Shopping Centre Co, girl with ithe soulful eyes who to run away from her papa on alter- nate Thursdays and Saturdays and who finally ran away with a chauffeur a year ago, sees to be the centre of interest again. ‘This time dt was at the City Hospital, " UPPOSE of putting a piano in your home. BROKAW BROTHERS: start out to look at pianos. MENS & BOYS’ CLOTHING HATS & FURNISHINGS In the first store you come to—they will evade the question altogether when you ask Clothes for Comfort— o Mg one ot that piano. eA te , : other hand, they will question yoo—wt ie Our Men’s and Boys’ Suits and view of finding out just how much you can Overcoats fit comfortably—are vay. In other words—they will try to get the made in styles which are com- forting to look at, and will not ighest terms that you will agree to pay. At the next store you visit—they may not discomfort your peace of mind in wearing qualities or prices. quibble about terms. hen you have found a piano, however, of a grade and quality to com- pare favorably with these we are selling through this co-operative plan, you will be asked to pay Fall Suits, $18 to $50 Fall Overcoats, $16 to $42 Motoring clothes to increase your comfort — practical in style, materials and fit. twenty-five dollars cash and ten, twelve or teen dollars a month. Under no circumstances eS ———— Astor Place & Fourth Avenue SUBWAY AT THE DOOR-ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWaY' ight, 1912, by Stone & MeCarrick, Inc, " you have now come to the point You rtly after midnight this morning @ well dressed young woman who was ona Payonia avenue car, Jersey City, but who didn't seem to know just where giie | was, became violently ill. She told the conductor she had been drugged and he | stopped the car and rang for an ambue lance from the City Hospital. The girl ed to @ cot in that Inetitu- | and screaming inhoherently: She was unable for some time to give an account of herself or to tell who she was; she kept insisting that a man had drugged her and the hospital physi- clans seemed to favor that self diagno- sis, They remembored, too, that the wame girl had been a patient at th hospital twice before and that bot! imes she developed the same symptoms | ck this morning the patient vd regained her composure ntly to leave the hospital. She said sie Was Mildred Micarl, that she lived with her husband in Southamp- ton, L. L, and that she would ‘return to ‘him limmeddately. Phe Mid not throw light on the drugging t= sode Which she had referred to hys- cally the night before and ft ustitution after thanking th will the terms be less than fifteen dollars cash and ten dollars a month. : In still other stores—you may find pianos at ‘‘a dollar down, a dollar a week.”’ But look them over. They are “dollar down and dollar a week”’ pianos. Naw come to see these pianos: Look at them. There is no ancertainty about the: price on om Vested It is marked in plain figures on each and every plano. There if ne gery about the terms. They also are marked in plain figures. The roponttiont has been carefully thought out and worked out. The price has been made as low as the most thoroughly organized and most econom selling methods permit. The terms have been ma e first time Mildred has since the time she “Way last, and that ear, Taking it b} exploit: was quite st 1 of all that Mildred has nee she began running away age of Sixt Parents who provide badly lod ig Shoes for children are doing the children an injustice, Blyn-Plan Nature Shoes at the same te health and de as easy, and the all They did te! azatt eapa: Huda Minders, out ie re perfect fe time in which ‘to pay has been le as as RAVI sive coctar an herman cont [eTons Bia FAl the small profit will justify. he hy a husband who could Jéhe new Fall prkiile You pay only five dollars as an initial payment, which ‘Sinared running away | Style and quality are thoroughly is immediately placed to your credit and ensures ime wiles. t Rule joa, ae shioca CUGy beareaene mediate delivery of your instrument. baa Re i ability, of course, backed by nearly This leaves a balance of two hundred ges tice ia century of careful, capable shoc= Through this co-operative effort we are offeri even hundred persons a piano for dollars and seventy-five cents to be paid, whic Sart: ng and retailing. two hundred and forty-eight dollars and sevent ents, the same as has been selling permitted to pay in one hundredand ninet: -five weeks at pom Maree Seer te: Tieheds for years at varying prices from three hundred and fifty to four hundred dollars. one dollar and twenty-five cents a week. This is progres- ‘They are offered at one stable price and that the lowest at which such pianos have sive merchandising “Itisa gombined effort on the part PEAS. GNOU Tran’ AWAY With ever been sold. The price has the ac age of not only being the lowest but it is the utmost of th fact : 1 the seller to make two buyers Pen het price, as well. For when you hav d the two hundred and forty-eight « of the manufacturer anc ‘ pa sand seventy- five cents, there are then no further payments staring you in the face. No interest—no extras bobbing up—but just one low, stable and ebsolutely fixed price of two hundred and forty-eight | dollars and seventy-five cents covering everything. ‘This plan makes it as easy Who 'to own as to rent a piano wine vantage. A After reading over this plan, after digesting it thor- (2). Mui i C , just beginning. loughly-—ean’t you see the ease with which you can own (3 ‘a piano ? Piuno students will find this an exceptionally fine practice piano, and of greater value in ex- in proportion to what it cost, than any other piano in which they can possibly invest. Can't you see that you can own your own piano is cheaply as you can rent the “other fellows”? Can't Micari, her where there used to be but one, through the strongest incentive known—that of a greatly lessened price and greatly lengthened time in which to pay. should take advantage of this plan Society, Class, Club or Association which can use a piano to ad- ) from each member will meet the dues, und especially those who are lay School, Lodge. ssment of only a penny or two a week cachers—even those who may now own other pianos, Time Flies on the Lehigh Atrip on the Lehigh Valley from New York to . Buffalo and Niagara Falls is not the usual tirc- some, tedious travel experience. On the one hand is the perfection of car comfort. On the other a variety of view that steals the hours away with its fascination. The Black Diamond Express, the pioneer all- : pemnet-oas train, is designed to afford all the b luxury and conveniences of the most select club. The night trains, leaving at the most convenient hours, are models of comfort and restfulness. (4). Young persons who, through one cause or another, are obliged to buy and pay for their piano, if they ever expect to own one,* F , (5). Any one and every one who is now renting a piano. . (6), Theatres uae p Abe shows, and other places of amusement cannot possibly make a better investinent t in one of these player-pianos. , r ont s (7). Bachelors should put one of these player-pianos in their dens. ‘There are two styles especially (8), Business and professional men suited to this use, who want to get completely away from their work for an hour or so a day should by all means get one of these player-pianos. you see the ease with which you can educate your family, musically ? Let show some- thing: Suppose you bought a piano in the regular way-—paying ten dollars a month for it. Add to this ten dollars an additional five dollars ia month—at least— for piano lessons. This makes fifteen dollars a month you will have to invest for music—for at us you Sec ee se eer ee ae ee reer tieeae Player-pianos can be purchased on the same co-operative plan 1 d on this co-oper hundred and fifty Hand ninety-five } EST to be ‘The player-picno will also be delivered immediately upon the payment e dollars » dollars a week—giving you one hundred and in which to make your ents the same ba The ‘Buffalo train’’—steel sleeping cars—puts vas two and one-half to wou anal mwaranies Wate given ee ¢ out thls coupon and mall to- oy The Lehigh Valley maintains the most highly thi 2 Ree caih: ana a Sth Ay, 20th and 22d Sts, New York, i i i ice i y Har te coroperarive pian tt All of the unpaid balances will be voluntarily cancelled in event of death thout obligation on my. past 4 praised in-car service in the land, The cuisine it will cost you but one dollay Also, « player-piano bench and nine rolls of music (your own selection mall photographs and description of 4 j i 5 . e , pianos d er- Om hs g of the Lehigh dining service equals that of the ; and twenty-five cents a week. ied witheut exten “IS Cr crenata carer dpayytere pn your co-operative plea to” . foremost hotels, Now add the five dollars a month for piano lessons to of only 5 cents a roll. ii aS no play t is, they play every PBR Name... ccecceeeecvereeeecer 3 this amount and you have only ten dullars a month EES TR REE invested in music. You are still buying and paying ?| e whieh nels the music to pay sinha ncisabetaoeeeaee SPAT Ay: reel Rape ply aits ro soldat from two hundred te two hun BA Le an ey Railro2a for your piano- paying out the same amount of money Binttee tas thie weal ncn atau parteceeed Me cline vitesse tes for musical instruction—and yet have sixty dollars i anos have lead tubing. Most pla nos have rub- q of rubber is one year Lead lasts year left to spend in some other direction. QNEILL-ADAMS Co Railroad and Pullmen Tickets delivered at home or office on req :est. ut and the tubing int ken ay er-pianos ix a q on the Mone S668 Medison Square. All of the features of th operative plan are curried out in ‘Telephone 1@01 pa Sauer offering the player-pianos, with the single exeeption that th 4M Reetor. terms on the player-piano are two dollars # week Instead of ine dollar und twenty-five cents a week h, 2ist and 22d Streets ) Floor, Take 22d St Sixth Avenue Mnin #tor ‘elephone 6869 Madison its., Telephone 4200 Cortlacat ni Telephi piuno Brooklyn: he Mi Newark: 211 Market St., Telephone 287 Me Mlevator.