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HEARST HOME, SAYS EUROPE |"ect-ou‘in the Helen post Mr. Ane THINKS WE'RE ALL GUNMEN. _ ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 72, T9T?.' derson having been made Ambassador to Japan, Manifests Great Enthusiasm Over the Outcome of the Presi- dential Election. “William Randotph Hearst and Mrs. ‘Mearet were passengers on the Maure- Peeper To Chicago. New Evening Service party,” he said, “should be of vast ben Beginning November 94, 1098 @& to the country, When a party fs in Bewer too long ft fs apt to forget its Ly, NEW YORK ‘Daily. piecnises.” \ PENNGTLVANT eee + 0.89 P.M. Speaking of the Laporte ae Mar. Tubeon toauiae ges + OOM. if ori . A . arden cant sensation ce F o 2 eo © » (eemtday) 1.00 P.M. hms Jed Europe,” he said, “to regard America as 4 nation of gunmen. I am Drawing-Room eure thet the conviction of Besker and Through All Steel ‘the gunmen will have « salutary effect Sleeping Car on the ‘'24-Hour St. a Devers Louis” via Richmond, Ind. and ur eee Logansport. Returning new train leaves Chivago at 12.90 ®, M. with through sleep- — ing car arriving New York at 1.20 P. M. next day on the NEW MINISTER TO BELGIUM. Bow toe os 10 A ‘Theodore Marburg of Baltimore Sueceeds Lars Anderson, Serres S| Gi PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD as Minister to Belgium wes aameunced to-day by the State Depart- | | OPPENHEIM, CLLINS x G \ 34th Street—New York Smart Apparel for Children and Misses Extra Special Values for Saturday Girls’ School and Dress Coats in latest Norfolk and Russian models, made of high-grade serge, corduroy and fine} 4,75 mixtures; trimmed with velvet and braid. Values to $10 Girls’ School and Dress Coats of chinchilla, mixtures, velvet and serge, including dressy Norfolk and boxepleated 6 900 e models; trimmed with velvet and fancy buttons; lined and interlined. Values to $15 Misses’ and Juniors’ Chinchilla Coats in smart button-to- neck models, in navy blue, brown and gray, trimmed with 13 75 broadcloth in various color combinations. Exceptional values Misses’ Dresses of charmeuse and corduroy; hand-embroid- | 1 5 00 ered and lace and moire trimmed. Value $25 ° An unusual assortment of Party and Afternoon Dresses for Misses and Juniors, in Chiffon, Meteor, Charmeuse, Eponge, Velvet and Corduroy. 22.50 25.00 29.75 35.00 Children’s Trimmed Millinery A great variety of correct styles in Felt, Velour, Velvet and Plush, in all approved colors, becomingly trimmed in latest effects, | including many exclusive copies of imported models. Exceptional values at $1.50 to $4.95 Fashionable Footwear—PFor Women and Misses Beaded Slippers in a beautiful shade of bronze that blends artistically with many colors. Made on a new last that 4 7 5 e _ fits snugly at heel and is arched high to hug the instep. i Value $6 ‘| Women's and misses’ tan shoes for walking and general wear; made on a fashionable yet very comfortable and 5 00 ractical last with high Cuban or low military heels; e lace, button and blucher lace models. Unusual values. Ten distinct shades in Satin Slippers—the colors that are most in demand —are always available in regular stock. Commissions for special shades, to match the color of any costume, will be executed prompily and at very moderate cost. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS x G 34th Street ‘Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings ey At Specially Low Prices for Saturday Boys’ Long Overcoats Special Purchase of boys’ all-wool mixed overcoatings, loriolk and double-breasted with convertible collar an 6.95 _ suits of all-wool mixed fabrics; 4.85 belted back; sizes from 10 to17. Le coats serge lined; sizes 8 to 17, ba Value $10 Value $7.50 Boys’ Overcoats of superior Boys’ Suits comprising a large style and quality; made of high assortment of odd sizes in this ‘ade mannish mixtures and 0.9 season's newest Norfolk, double chinchilla; belted or the new 95 breasted and English patch 8.50 pleated back; sizes 234 to 17. pocket models; sizes 8 to 18, Values to $14.50 Values to $14.95 Boys’ Overcoats of double Boys’ Blouses made of corded face imported chinchilla and madras in white and attractive mixed fabrics of finest quality +12.95 stripe effects; neck band or 55c and highest grade workman- collar; French cuffs; all sizes ship; sizes5to 18. Value $16.50 from 7 to 14 years. Value $1 |to reserve one for Christmas, OQ NFILL-ADAMS Co. __In New York’s Shopping Centre ixth Avenue, 20th to 22nd Street Summing up the main poinis again ‘‘Self praise may be half flattery’’—but telling again the story of this sale and what led up to it, cannot be resisted. his co-operative idea was born of bigness. Its organizers, in- cluding ourselves, gave it breadth, scope and liberalities. We put a good piano back of it—upon which the idea could stand; a piano which for years has sold at varying prices up to as high as four hundred dollars. We fixed its price at the lowest possible dollar that the most economical selling maathods would permit—two hundred and forty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents. We planned to distribute them without adding interest to this price. We grange the easiest sort of payments—one dollar and twenty-five cents a week. We charged the most nominal cash fee to participate in this sal——five dollars— and even credited this five dollars to the price of the instrument selected. __ We delivered the instrument immediately—notwithstanding, in scores of in- stances, the five dollar initial payment did not cover the cartage. We planned an exchange privilege, which gives the purchaser a year to fully satisfy himself as to the high character of the piano he obtains. _ We got up a joint guarantee which stands today as the strongest guarantee given upon any thing that is offered for sale. e are making it a voluntary practice to cancel all payments remaining unpaid, in event that a purchaser dies before his piano has been fully paid for, | How to obtain one of these pianos We worked out a cash pre- _ . To take advantage of this unusual sale, all you have to do Py . is to send or bring in five dollars, for which we will at once mium feature, whereby every | give you a recipt. purchaser can earn cash _pre- __ ‘This five dollars is credited to your account on the co-oper- miums by making extra weekly | stv, pea wasn pro bundeeg and forty-three dollars and payments when they wish. The ¢ rrative plan then allows one hundred and And finally —we offered to ninety-five weeks’ time in which to pay this amount —at the ive any one their money rate of one dollar and tw five cents a week, There are no further payments of any kind to be met. ack—provided they would but You ay select vou piano at once— sLOINOTTOW- CHIR) SOY Pe 1 ith}: 7 avec ~—next week or any other time convenient to you, will be ask for it within thirty days delivered immediately—next week or next month, The time of the time their plano was you select your piano and the date of delivery is wholly delivered. optional with you. sr After reading over this big, | wewill make the wlection for you tnder your mstrustions with broad-gauged, liberal plan, isitany | the understanding that, if at the end of » thirty days’ trial wonder we remind you not to put the piano is not satisfactory, we will refund your money, off—‘‘Lest you forget ?’’ Satur- Take Notice day will be a good aay to ipapect these instruments, and if you like, Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22nd Streets Main Bullding—5th Floor—Take 22d Strevt Elevators, (EILL-ADAMS Copyright, 1012, by Stoge d McCarmick, ine, Co. Saturday-lest you forget Copsright, 1919, by Stone & ‘arriol, Ine, E are so likely to forget. We ° are so likely to put off. We get in the habit of thinking that we have plenty of time for this or that. : This great piano sale is now in mind—when we pencil these thoughts. We have in mind that it was even our own expectation, when this sale opened, that it would continue at least three weeks longer. Now we know that it cannot pos- sibly run for two weeks:longer. is sale has been electrifying. It has been huge—gigantic—stupend- ous in its success. d Like a snow-ball rolling down hill, it has gathered size and strength as it progressed. ‘esterday we could scarcely serve our customers. To-day—the same thing—and to-morrow being Satur- day—and this reminder to quicken your coming—we no doubt will have the largest single day’s orders to fill of any one day since this big move- ment was announced. Is it, therefore, too much to ask that you come in the forenoon, if you can find it convenient to do so?. The player-piano plan‘ is also outlined again’ rPHREE, HUNDRED player-pianos are also being sold on this co-operative lan . , e The usual price of these player-pianos five hundred and fifty dollars each. The co-operative price is three hundred and ninety-five dollars, with NO INTER- EST to be added. The player-piano is also being delive: immediately upon the payment of fi dollars. The payments will be two dollars a week — giving you one hundred and ninety-five weeks time in which to make your payments—the same as on the piano. The same unconditional guar antee that is given on the piano is given on the player-piano. You can also get your money back Select your at any time within (cits pi- thirty days. ano or player- You get the same privilege of exchang- ing within a year as that given with the iano, All of the unpaid |livery, if you wish, | balances will be vol- | Yi! Christmas week. included without extra charge. untarily cancelled in sp ae: more. event of death, Also, a player- piano bench and nine rolls of music (your own selection) are is delivered—as you prefer, An arrangement will be made with each purchaser whereby new player rolls can be procured at a cost of only five cents a roll, These player-pianos are standard 88- note players; that is, they play eve: note on the piano when the music is in motion. i These Player-piancs have an automatic shifter @ which compels the music to play perfectly. Most playerplencs sold at from two hundred to two undred and fifty dollars more than these will not play perfectly, These player-pianoa have lead ae Most player-pianos have rubber tubing. The life of rubber is one year—at © mos!. Lead lasts forever, It cannot wear out and the tubing in these pianos is so placed it # cannot be broken, off, and mail to-night, h to 2 oN