The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1912, Page 5

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+ FLUSHING 10 HAVE - CLOPERATIVE SHOP FR HOUSEMES | and measure from the tradesmen. We are busy women—all have families and social duties that occupy every minute. ‘We have read what Dr. Wiley has eald about pure food, but to live up to his instructions @ woman would have to be down in the kitchen all the time. | “The store will be an educational en-| erprise. The weighing and examining of food that would ordinarily have to be iy wil not be obtained by low THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, 1 either Aviona of the Isiand of sasene | MISS WARREN AND COUNT [tina wns AUSTRIA WARNS GREECE ON TAKING EOEMBER 6, 1018. on the Albanian coast could not ds considered as permanent Great importance {s attached here to the Joint action of Austria-Hunsary|fong Name Gives Chief Clerk and Italy, as it ts regarded as illus: | trating the unity of views of the two powers on the Albanian question. The opinion fs expressed that Austria-Hun- gary and Italy will maintain at the| City Clerk Scully was seized with line police of thig ctty to try to find the be separated from Albania, will take place Dec, 19, will t. © resides at preaent at the Ho ts thirty-three years! 1@ brile-to-be Is twenty-throe GET LICENSE TO MARRY. ; Scully an Attack of Writer's ttenanrnanomees Cramp. ves of Victim of Wreck, ond, Va., police have asked mond 3 Gutarow Lawrence of GIRLS! GIRLS! SURELY TRY THIS! DOUBLES BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR Gone in the home will be done actentitic- OF AVLONA KI Y forthcoming ambassadorial conference in | relatives of Aloyalua Sullivan, who was| All YOu need is & 26 cent bottle of ‘‘Danderine’_ London that neither Aviona, Durazzo, | burned ath Ina fire of box cara in air undant once satire ap enki cea th hes, On Secutari nor San Glovannt di Medua may he So Railway yards in Rich- Hi gots lustrous, flufty and ab at M4 | eee hose : CertainP—that's | seraggy, faded, brittle or 5 oO és duper hom "Consantinie cary in'rlre ott "sonen aes AA pd bg ; n ening th of dis. i “lari la WI bel t, wavy, fluffy, abundant and ap-| dissolves ev: nm Prominent Women Contribute] nt mente orice te bulke Italy Joins in Declaring Al-}to-day saia ina Sitiek ter for fne stock, sald suttivan had | Okey an dtl lustrous and beautiful [leanses, pu a? and inv tee the ] : i " “ che ‘ lone elthe e Hundred an oung girl's after @ Danderine| scalp, forever ing itchin, $4,000 to Establish Pure pear ne aa aan alee 6 banian Seaport Cannot Be [and nad signed the Halkan-Turkish y-eleith street or in White Plains Be tan. Just try thie—moisten a falling hair, Dut Chet math ple Sy a j p be prised tn. CULES, The Gtbt0 oH Be armiatice. Loul : 1 in the Bronx, cloth with a little Danderine and care- | most will be after a few weeks’ use of Food Store. rated ty i starehaiae’s ool Om Held Permanently. It waa considered most likely that an | Sailiant, Mani pose fully draw it through your hair, taking | Danderine, when you will actuall ‘ood on’ , iy Me each po oMfictel statement would de issued during | to come.) ‘ Recreation Centre to Open, one small strand at a time. This will/new hair—fine and downy at first— Rep tatur seen ar ay dtl bag eed — te aay at spt REL ncine AG | Nan Acacia Perdieek. At a meeting of sard of Educa. | cleanse the hair Mi dust, dirt or wreesive Ln byt ly ye hair growing all | : 4 " 6—The Aus. * + oe . ny I A GOOTERG, re u day it was that Recroa- | oil and in just a few moments you have | over the scalp. you care for prett; One nad nae Leaner sean! Leggett oa OP a Palate tt coed ike eC ee Lasteyrie, & entre No, hit in. the | doubled the beauty of your hair. soft hair, and lots ‘of it, surely’ get 6 : representing the pr tm Flushing are to-day completing the ed ly cembes larly those who have been careless, |from any drug store nts for the organisation] mers, whether they are shareholders | ment to-day against the bombardment Wirdny ek ennee erie | whose hair has been neglected of island just try te bere? final arrangeme: phen or not, in praportion to the amount of | of the Albanian town of Aviona and de- h avenue. She ts a nicc © Jan hy ation centre will be open ot @ housewives’ co-operative store, | igi Surchases.” late Mrs. Robert Goelet, and the wed- every evening. +. it ts opened in January. “Beonomy, purity and honest meas- ure” is thelr battle cry, and by the adoption of scientific distribution of food supplies they hope to seoure the maxt- mum of comfort with the minimum of Geren bundred housewives of Fiush- tng attended a meeting held jest night ‘améer the auspices of the Housewives’ League Auxiliary, a branch of the Na- @onal Housewives’ League, Already 04,000 of the $10,000 capital stock has been @ubectibed before the first of the year % ie expected that the entire will be raised. ‘Mrs. R. M. Littlejohn, the Presidem of the Housewives’ League and Chairman @f the Executive Committee that hae or ‘the co-operative store, was in- Chairman of the Subscription Commit- tee, by an Evening World reporter, and enthusiastically told the story of the @rganiszation of the new project and what benefite were expected from &. "i eaietn moon mentees] CEYLON TEA Ever Instituted in New York moet deautiful of Flushing homes. Both have cancelled many of their engage- ments to take up this new fight for tho betterment of the housewives of all Gasece in Flushing and the vicinity. PURE FOOD MORE DESIRABLE THAN CHEAP FOOD. Mra, Littlejohn and Mrs. Burroughs were both very busy in the library of \the Burroughs home with books, ledgers and a mass of stationery almost hiding them from view, !ndustriously adding up long columns of figures and studying the prices of food stuffs and groceries. “The idea of a co-operative store is pot by any means original,” sald Mra Littlejohn, “There are euch stores in Montclair, Trenton, Summit, Ridgewood and Lawrence, Mass. Out West they are becoming frequent, particularly in Minnesota, Wisconsin, the Dakotas, Il- Ynois and Washington. The co-opera- tive store resembles the army and navy stores in England. “The idea for this store originated bout a month ago in the league here. It was greeted with enthusiawm by near- ly every woman in Flushing. We want pure food adove all things. It isn't the price of food that is worrying us, but rather the trouble we have to ob- tain pure food and get honest weight profits will be shared with the cus- a Barglare Busy in Harlem, Burglare “‘jimmied" the front door of ‘Otto Hirechman's toy and stationery store, No. 13-131 Weat One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, early to-day and carried away $10 in small bills from the cash drawer, and merchandise valued at more than $1,000. The door was stand- ing open when Hirechman's employees toye which the burglars had emashed in their hurry. Athens protested to the Greek Govern- 4 east aide, at Hester and Rasex A delightful surprise awaits, partic- | 25 cent bottle of clared that the Greek occupation of Ten cent size, what a pack of good tea a dime can buy! White FYose Bhech edone Hay e Century in “Ehrlich”? Eye Service is the Service Required by the State of N. Y. —The State of New York has clearly defined the standard to which eye physicians must attain. The “Ehrlich” staff of registered eye physicians represents the highest State requirements, Eyes Examined Without Charge. Perfect Fitting Glasses, 82.50 to 12. With Far and Near Lenses, $4.50 to $18 217 Broadway, Astor House. 223 Sixth Ave., 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York, 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. Two Hundred and Twenty-five Distinctive Designs in STERLING SILVER. TEA SERVICES Every important period represented ~ Colonial thCentury French ~ ~ Old English ~ Jacobean ~ enaissance, etc. Ranging dn Price from, $105. © $29@M and ovee:. Gorham Silverware maintains its superior ecause o intrinsic as well as artistic worthK_ - > + The GORHAM Co Silversmiths 5 venue & 56% Street 17~19 Maiden Lane Italian position QNFILL- Ke. Ce le vee Won Wnts Wer Wonder es \ In New York’s Shopping Centre DAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22nd Streets, New York City Co. Our Piano Store Has Proven its Value-giving Power in the Greatest Co-operative Piano Sale In this great city—the musical center of all the world—O’Neill-Adams Co. hasin two months time established a new order of piano merchandising, The new idea typifies the very essentials of co- operative buying and selling in which the public and the distributor are brought together in close relationship, with every convenience and assur- expense entailed. ance extended to the former, and with the least The spirit of this co-operative idea will live on in our Piano Store forever. It appeals to the O’Neill-Adams Co. for two reasons; first—because it is an actuall tangible public benefit, and; second—because it 18 big, broad, progressive merchandising. A Fine Piano For Your Christmas Let the “big gift” in your home this Christmas be a fine piano. Don’t think this impossible; You can buy The Stratford Piano for $170—$5 first pay- ment and only $1 per week until it is all paid for. You can buy The Stratford Player-piano for $370—$10 first payment and $2 per week. The sweet-toned Kohler & Campbell Piano in Colonial design at $230—$7.50 first payment and $1.25 per week. Another style at $270—$9 first payment and $1.50 per week. The Autopiano, the player- piano that is known and loved in thousands of New York homes—amost attractive model at $475—$25 first payment and $10 per month. The Pianista Player-piano at $430—$10 first payment and $2 per week. No Interest to Pay The above prices cover every- thing. There is no inter- est to pay, no delivery FREE | Book of Photographs— it is perfectly possible. 5c, Player Piano Music Exchange Player-piano owners have awakened to the splendid opper- tunity for obtaining all that is best in player-piano music at smallest expense through our “5 cent exchange Fee Plan.” he proposition is very simple, You pay $1 tor any music roll regardless of list price. You may then exchange that roll for any other in our Exchange Library on payment of charges, no extras for stool or scarf. Everything is included at the one very moderate, easy-payment price. ! Real Assurance Every Piano and player is doubly guaranteed—a warranty bond goes with each instrument, signed by the manufacturer and by O’Neill-Adams Co. Within 30 days from date of the purchase you may return any piano or player-piano and receive back every penny you have expended. . At any time within the first year you may ex- change your instrument for any other instrument in our stock and all pay- ments made on the in- strume nt first purchased will be allowed on the second, All this represents the new may in piano purchasing. The cost problem is minimized. The quality ‘question is fully answered. There can easily be a splendid piano in your home this very month. Victor-Victrolas and Victor Records A Victor for Christmas! You can buy any style of Victor- Victrola on the very easiest payment terms. You can buy any style of Victor-Victrola and a liberal amount in Victor Records all in one easy payment purchase. Knowlton’s Dan Thorough Victor Service—every style instrument; eve: Fill Out and Ma{i this Coupon Today. Victor Record; prompt, careful Maiveree payment Arete to cover every want, brings you a $15,00 brings yes a $25.00 1 Victor-Vietrola and $2 00 Victor - Victrola and @ _ TWELVE DOUBLE. bd TWELVE DOUBLE. FACED RECORDS (giving you 24 FACED RECORDS (giving you 24 telections). Remaining Payments, 50 selections). Remaining Payments, 80 cents a week for 46 weeks, cents @ week for 40 weeks. ONEILL-ADAMS Co Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22nd Sts. Sth Floor, Main Building, 22nd St. Elevators 5 cents. You may buy as many rolls as you like and exchange them as often as you choose. You always own KG as many rolls as you purchase. New York City. é Solostyle Player Rolls Please send me your book of piano photo- The eetual record of the artist, with every little caress, graphs. It is understooa that this request places every hitle individuality faithfully recorded, 75 cents to me under no obligations whatever. $3 per roll, Ack for catalog. O'Neill-Adams Co., Name Street No. City and State___

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