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a a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1r012. 6 i] $2 in my last days. This money ie for|and later they wept over thelr type you. It will be hard to support yourself | writers, as they wrote: “And the poor in Montvale, for though the cost of llv-| wan ghild, although she didn’t look a ing is low, the opportunities for earnitig|day over eleven, insisted with quiet ’ ) are correspondingly scant. Go to Lola dignity ane ehe was fifteen. She was stayed and tried to get work in Mont-| poor dead father hae been to town and vale, 80 she could go even to the ceme-| the Society oMctala, beyond admitting 1 tery and strew flowers on atepmother's| ne hae vielted them and they have no grave, But the only store in the vii longer implicit confidence in Madeline's employed two boys and neither would re-| veracity, deoline to enter into any die- at sign to give a little girl @ chance. It ‘understood, however, gost sixty-five cents to come to New wo asd net altogether unfamiliar \¥ and that left Madeline Tz, “| home has been found for Madeline in or, of course, there had ‘been | Sonevale Ney, incl Maid Fr ‘the undertaker to pay. And in one short PAL Mendacious Maid From Mont- day Madeline Had Deen torent to cnemd twenty-cents on meals, which, as the He Rate Bill Advanced. structure, covered with sheet fron./erty wind was blowing the eparks in| ing building was run out. about 400 feet long by 160 feet wide and| thelr direction. These sparks caused| One estimate put the damage as low 0 Ss 7 9 Ss .. | 48 $126,000, But the superintendent said several explosions, but no one was in-| 4% | Rtieey Liste Wa Paloed at D GIFT 8 feet high. It contained the ccatite machinery belonging to the company. $00,000. The fire started at 10 o'clock and was one-story wooden warehouse & SUGGESTIONS said to have been caused by one of the/ Sort distance away wns also destroyed. | qe EES P = workmen kicking over a lantern, Several fire boats responded to the| R if 7 Alarm after alarm was sent in, bring-| Slarm, but as the barrel factory was al- | Strength means saving. Double Fi N iy fh ( ] ing every member of the Bayonne Fire|™st @ quarter of a mile from 18 strength means half to the good. Department with all the fire apparatus, | ‘iver front there was nothing for the| but their efforts were nguscasetul 1t| fre boats to do but stand by in case | was the first time the Standard Of! had | ‘he sparks ignited the oll steamers at) the company’s wharves. permitted the Bayonne Fire Department to @ssist in fighting @ fire in the great| Three Cental Raliroad box care on & Plant, ‘They were glad to call in ald. But | siding close to the factory ware burned it waa soon realized that nothing coutd| before they could be hauled to safety, wap tyine Domulation of Bayonne, NJ. la veuthe factory, and. the firemen | but alx others were saved. fulomatod Persons along th@/ turned their attention to saving the! In this factory were thousands of bar- | vale Proves to Be “Orphan” |idnd indy sould carly seer left her with | LONDON, Dec, 1% —The committee |*HOF® Of Staten Island watched @ spec- | twenty refining atilis, leas than @ BUN-| reign process of manufacture, and still | only a nickel stage of the Home Rule bil was com. |t@Cular blaze which in the two hours | dred feet away, other thousands of finished barrels and in Name Only, MADELINE HAS FOUND A HOME| pleted In the House of Commons late last | before midnight last night wiped out |SPARKS CAUSE SEVERAL EXPLO-| staves, which made a blage that lighted | To-morrow POST will give a prae- tical demonstration of his abilit: tell EXCEPTIONALLY FINE. FURS e |AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES—about !4 less than elsewhere. Ftose bo =HER OWN, night ainld exciting demonstrations and | the big barrel factory of the Tidewater SIONS WITHOUT INJURY. up the country for miles. It was the | CEYLON TEA | see —— | They took Madeline to the Children's | Cunter-demonstrations. Oli Company, « Standard Oll subsidiary. | hese atilis were charged Wednesday, PEAUOey Wad ATRHOCCWrON VC GgKEy eS: © | SIRES ere Ga Wink tee Womsiae a at Constable Hook. The loss was put |and as it takes three days to pump them | factory was alight twelve years ago. a ‘7 skh took A trip from Mont- | Folteeman, and there Madvune toh ‘her Red Cross +s Cough Drops, | »¥,the superintendent at $1,000,000. |Out there was Great danuer of thelr de. | ‘To avold explosions the of! in several | White Rose Coffee, 3 Pound Tins, $1/ je. 3 » to New York to-day and gtory over again. Reporters heard it | mM the throat feet glad, Se, per bor, Adi This factory is @ one-story wooden | struction also, because a strong west-| of the larger tanks nearest to the burn- | Spoiled one of tie saddest, weeplest : Stories that ever hinted at a happy dini Without including it, Max ts er of Madeline, that pathetic Mttle “orphan,” who slept last night in & dormitory of the Children’s Society, Qaving “found a protector at Inst.” On Wednesday morning a kind lady @rem Paterson saw Madeline huddled fm @ doorway on Third avenue, near ‘Thirty-fourth etreet. Madeline waa de Sected. Great tears stood in her ¢: @s she watched the merry, heartl Christmas throng eddying before her on ite way to and trom the stores where holiday presents are sold. All had 4 She was just one shade this ide of the story book stage, where the Nttle girl lights matches to keep her hands warm and her life Mckers out With te last of them, Approached the kindly lady from Pat- hh soothing words sur story, Httle girl.” she eait, “Rvere eload has a silver lining.” ‘TIS A SAD, SAD CHRISTMAS TALE! And the kint jady was not disap- Pole) Madellae told the sort. of Rto vat drave the Christmas spirit right out of your eyer and makes you oulsively at your right hand 8 pocket, where the money Is. Kiet, of coucse, the lady from Paterson Gant de that, She just listened and piled her landierchlet, Madeline, frst of all, was a poor or Phan and witaout brothers and sisters ty love her and sare thelr cruste with her, And sie hadn't been an orphan long enough to get used to Ht. Yes, tt ago (iat stepmothe Her last wo LASPERFEL DB. 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In no instance has either the piano itself or the player action been harmed by these experiences. The Soloist buttons which permit the de- velopment or suppression of the melody or accompaniment; the ‘“Temponome,” which allows perfect control of the tempo without the aid of the treadles; the Treadles, instantly responsive and very easy of operation; the patented “Tracker Bar” which compels per- fect alignment of the music-roll perforations; the Sustaining-pede! Control—each one of these different paris lends its share in making The Autopiano a complete, artistic, ever- satisfying player-piano of unrivalled quality. Louise Tetrazzini: The Autopiano is a blessing to humanity. It should be in every home, for it brings with it the culture and refinement which only the compositions of the great masters afford. | find | can play the reat operas with the same feeling end expression with which I sing them. I love to play it it is wonderful—there is no player-piano to equal it. 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The beautifully hand- carved Art Nouveau is the exception. You pay no interest. The Autopiano is absolutely guaranteed by the Autopiano Company and by ourselves in every particular. Your present piano will be taken in liberal exchange. The Autopiano and our selling methods clear away every obstacle against possessing a player-piano this very year. Victor Herbert: 1 want you to know that the Avtopiano in my home has been a source of picasure to the entire household. Ican readily under- ttand iis reinarkable success, now that I am thoroughly familiar with its many points of excellence, It is wonderful how artistic are the effects that may be Lad in playing it with the music roll, while as @ piano for hand playing it 1s an instru- ment of remarkable quality. Any home. possessing an Auto- piano has, in my opinion, a splendid equipment for musical pleasure, Very truly yours, VICTOR HERBERT, The Open Door To a Victrola Christmas Interesting stories of Victrola entertain- ments are related in our Victor Salons every day; how the Victrola supplied the music for “Little Bill's” birthday party and delighted the company of diminutive guests; how mother’s “at home” was made eventful by a cial recital of a famous baritone; and how “my such a delight in pointing out the charac- teristic of different operatic “stars”, O'Neill-Adams Victor Salons have made the Victrola a certain Christmas arrival in hundreds of homes. Two especial offers will serve to illustrate the opportunities in our Victor Departingnt brings you 4. $28 Victor. Vieirola and $15 in Victor Records ot your own selec 1. Payinenis 60e per week Inr ity weeks ret urown Victor-Victrolas, $15 to $200, Most liberal payment terms. 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Our FUR DEPARTMENT is filled with davlight, which permits of the MOST CRITICAL INSPECTION. If you would have FURS" of the SPLENDID POST QUALITY, avoid selecting them in dark stores or where they are shown under artificial light. Our Furs stand the test of sunlight and the wear of years. POST, S. W. Corner 14th Street and Union Square Post! Building) STRICTLY ° ATERPKOOF Almost all hand made. This method of construction guar- antees a perfect fitting shoe. Full bellows tongue to keep out the water and snow. Heavy viscolized soles. Reinforced shanks, In fact, this is the most serviceable winter weight shoe shown in this country. Some of our customers have had 14 months’ wear from a single pair. All sizes, $6.0, SOLD NOWHERE §&; ‘BES SOHN M. FO (SHOE CONSTRUCTOR, ees GWestB'dway 221 Greenwich St. Near Vesey. New dura Clty, Send Jor Calalog “W." cuy Direct From Marufacturer Bags, Trunks, Leather Goods y high ey 8 i turer welling direct 40°% to $0°% Saving. 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