The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1912, Page 10

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4 EE ara HI u PURE “MOVES BY AMENDING pest 5 eres Butter, meat and eggs may be sent by the new parcels pom. Cagare anrd cigaretion cost Harvard atudents 94,000 a year more than Meir, THE PENAL LAW | ss importation of Tarun nig ia ime aniovnt {0 HHL 0 & day Make It Possible to Punish Ex. |” ie; ! hibitors, Says Head of | PE grading aoe has lot twenty-five pounda in wetgnt. — Children’s Society. | | coffee @oing down, (NO ADEQUATE LAW NOW sathemdsea Sun "Need of State Interference| o*! hae discoveres, Urged by President John At the ae of 100 afrn. Betsey @torey of carmt, 1! ‘ D, Lindsay, Asveates top ctesling & eumary in & Wr store, Ohicnge prisoner says an educated parrot told him to telp bimes!f. ‘Amendment of the penal law of the For Afty-five years George Gtout hed never minced « Aay'e work in a Newark tate 1s the only way to prevent the | machine shop. Yesterday he Gropped dead. eahibition of moving pictures calculated to @npatr the morals of children, ie the, GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE-Pittebureh woman has dincoveret thet engage: | $etament of John D. Lindsay, President ment ring her husband gave her cost only tem cents alidted tas esvteas tow th tes irr Pe 081 @ little Engiieh boy promised tte mother he would read a chapter in “None peed filme | Bile every dey, He kept tis promise end mow he is the King of Englend, need @ law | pireot has kept catnip on the particulasly | Grawa nearly all the other je increasing hum- Gown Manhattan Avenue Court, wiiliame- Hi i ” FH the movi jevere leat without a guardian. The ~ pond prod- Gif te the ticket seller, Cimino the tink- et tober. ff CUT FROM BOY'S KNIFE Swoung Accidentally Ia- Hluring certain hours and (exhibitors to segregate the circumstances from which the re @f & demented knife wieléer arose: Laat Mor day os ete wae on her way to the Young Women's Christian Agrocie- | E 5 edFet ttl iH Hey eittig dates wel Though it iY ill @ix inobes long in Misg Lockwood's q@utrt. When abe called attention to ify int i Both li iH it & for his carelessness, F anged their minds and wen atiead tw the ¥. W. C. A. tefdin jantard 1 the! There Alter Lockwood found th: ¢ | Pires ‘out om her left leg. M was several | Wellty 4 tnohes tong but not deep. Mhe continued . ‘What tifference | @t her elaaren after reporting the ma!: | to the children if | te to the pomtee, Salient a Gegrow wien the oblige | ae Teal ‘scoompanied by parents or guard- england, Dec. 14.—The Red faa, T don't think MMe te m cerous Star steamship Kroonland wae unable | objection, however, In almost |to land her passengers here to-day bal or nT Diy raaiaited eran maton |2%, Dec. 4 and should have called here, Mfoh lout the ¢ decided in consequence of the sea to proceed 342 ! @ *t g tz 1p aH & i ; i 34 of @ Century. From father to eon and tt it is From mother to daughter to more to protect the ohildren than the wonderful curative powers of BABIES*"” HEALTH ‘pot only from bad filma but from | | 0 from the dangers that go with the character et they come in contact with in about the place. —.--- ‘MOVIE EMPLOYEES Tselaacer a HELD FOR ADMITTING | by Sctentists, Physicians, | R MINOR UNATTENDED. Mothere, Grandmothers and all Mankind......... ‘1 have used Radway's Ready Helief und it a wonderful remedy As @ remit of a raid on the moving ‘Picture thentre at No. 288 Graham ave- ‘Witiamaburg—one of the series SCORES RE! “| of the endeng:entneine’ = tairary Hub-Mark Rubbers asker. oe ut etruc! thy . te, the 07 bam i Practically Hand Made how to BUY rubbers. stand the importance of getting fies looked 1° boy | Mark rubbers, which are made a e@vout Bory Ag pill yeni detinite established standard by @ fac- ly _unconscious of the Incident tory of good standing. ‘They foNowed htm for a @ blook, | = Wear Hub-Mark rubbers this winter, They'll give you generous service, Professors of Learning, | THE ET’ 706 ' A ben at hes afd M1 ogee within @ year hes just been sold in Miesourl) COMMERCIAT, ITHM-The-prtee of ole hate is going up and the price of | A Boy of fourteen te explaining “Nom-Mucitiian geometery” to the Harvard; ot, Roosevelt has- become @ Bpug. Uncis Ham aiso is, as the Col- eunokes her pipe daily, but! | ' ough to insure = "Bo attract her bost Kitten Mims Rome Webbel of No. 150 Went Ninety-ninth | widow et)L Tt didn’t bring beck her pet, but has UDOT west side i a ty at a TWO BURNED 10 DEATH iia exhitttore ann | as ees Anes SS reith dere ck the Legiolavare heemaag | Rogie “a5 Olive street to Bure Wt h h little pri $3: | 0. ve pu ||) have never borne such little prices. ‘Ldnésay regards the emader and ghave a ticket and enter the theatre IN BLAZING WRECK AS 18 upright pianos at $100—when new, $250 to 10 SSE RESOUERS TRY TO SAVE NEM FALLS, N.Y, Dec. -_ tans Cea oolision detween ‘ an tmeoming freight train and a stand. | Sharp Blade in Basket Mojime tretem trem in the yanis of the | New York Central Rairoad in this ofty | today Henry A. Grover and Pat- Eonenvare terre SCUED AT FIRE. etroyed twenty stables, warehouses and regidences in Braddock, « suburb, early nvachinery plays an portant part in getting the gum rubber | ready to use, the (aye Cid er {i @ com-| the latter who noticed a slash eome Brera aa anne 7, {s. MN you could see the oe i Miss Lockwood tol ? with which Hub-Mark rubbers felt pain when ag patie} made, how many different stays and Prustied ageinat her ané eaid she ve- | interlinings we consider necessary for Neved the butcher's boy arwt have had | best service, then you'd get an idea of You'd under- ‘ b-Mark o-Mark. tit (OWINE to the gale. She left New York 17 veW Gi0le? CARN CHPRNY Bem, HY OH Boston Rubber Shoe Co Malden, Mass. Tstabiinhed Bu eae «TAPPING SS) pl orice | 1 | a} WASHINGTON ST.N. ana have wek, ft 1 ine and aches. } cannot fi have come in the wake of The |£or all paing and sches, } cannot finde) Bupges are filled— ‘World's expose af the evils rR a oe dark, unventiinted | Bellet t0 me and ty Tectly. ups. hearts are madegiad | n Maudlin senti- | ¢7 siclye ¢ Naas chean sorsien pictured on | °"? Dalen St» Brookiye, B. ¥. | By the timely use The Family Doct ind VU. eeepc of iat] Taree cee wae | of a Word Want Ad. | ro E_BVENING WOKLD, BATURDAY, DEOERMBER 14, 1919. — Sho saya the secret 1 thoroughness { “8 { | | ! Best News First The pianos in this sale are better, the ||| prices lower, than in any previous sale. \} Within our recollection such good pianos | | 16 upright pianos at $75—when new, $225 to Features of This Sale 6 upright pianos at $50—when new, $235 to The Used Pianos Some haven't been used much. Their former owners exchanged them, on 16 upright pianos at $125—when new, $185 to $400 61 upright pianos between $125 and $195, which, when new, were $225 to $500 AN’S SLASHING” seit cen || « very low basis of valuation, for ANGELUS $! Men Held Fast: After Trains ||| Player-pianos, the growing appreciation of | | A $1,050 Knabe-Angelus player-piano for $465 A $1,000 Chickering Grand piano for $100 AT GIRL WAS A CHANCE While Flames Grade | a the biggest fact in the musical world ‘An $800 Steinway Grand piano for $210 uatlyReach and Roast Them. | ‘All the instruments were taken in ex- change during the regular course of our | checked, and cannot therefore be sold as \ll business, and are offered at this time— | new, have been reduced in price and in- for quick sale, not profit-making—in ac- cluded in this sale. cordance with our usual custom. Think of getting a practically new %925 Our floors must be cleared for the New | Knabe piano for #625, a %525 Schomacker Year’s regular business. piano for 375? Every instrument has been gone over, tuned, refelted where necessary, case polished, Some Facts put in the best condition, ready and worthy There are 262 instruments in the sale. to go out into a good home. Our selling record is 294 in one day. The New Pianos No reservations have been made. None will be made. Every instrument listed here will be A few pianos and player-pianos which | free for the choice of every one present at the have been used in demonstrating in our | opening of the sale on Monday morning at Salons,. and are case-marred or varnish- ' 8.30. Used Upright Pianos | The most remarkable values we have ever been privileged to offer, due principally to the fact Space that people have been anxious to exchange their silent instruments, though in many cases but | low prices Hardman. . Vv soe 50 245 on. 250 Emerson (2), each « 275 Schomacker. . 305 United Makers. ae og Haines Brothers Knabe. 135 Chickering « Schomacker 140 — Im- | 145 Used Piano-Players * 295 Various reasons brought 50 these here. Most of them came in exchange for ANGE- Dunhem. Arion. .... Decker & Co. Lindeman & Son. | Chickering... Harrington are 85 Ht Lele LUS player-pianos, which are fF ny vesan . ' , ) . the premier player-pianos of Me usspasses 000 Kurtz i pad ( joe the world. None of them but Because Gildemeister & Kroe- E. Mayer. ther . 100 Emerson. has years of music in it. A 165 good opportunity to get acquainted with the wonderful R. M, Bent. . Ae Marshall & Wendell 2 } Hallet & Davis. « A A | Schomacker-Angel Frederic ae | | Weber. . . 195 Schomacker-Angelus, 900 / 595 Hallet & Davis... 850+ — 125 | Leckeriing sone! A Conover..c...cse 00+ 250 Vore.... im Schaeffer. 250 ! Gabler 275 | Chickering EE SO EE A LTE AE IR ERE OMT Used Pianos and Player-Pianos Including Upright, Grand and Square Pianos, Player-Pianos and Cabinet Piano-Players—taken in Exchange; and New Pianos and Player-Pianos Reduced Because Slightly Case-marred little used, on practically any terms in order to put an ANGELUS player-piano in the home. apartments have exchanged their grands for upright player-pianos. or those who have the room we commend these grand pianos as Tare Nee Now, Fae wines ton News |. sereon, eT’ 9910 For thos I I 4 Pease. . Ant ues at the prices. Schaubel & Lambert. £25 Emerson. Pa ; 216 Parker & Keller..... %60 als A ar 295 Schuman... $125 Mason & Hamlin, ., 500) \ Used Cabine Angelus (8), each.. Angelus (8), each... Angelus (2), each... . Emerson Upright..... Schomacker Upright (2), each. Five............ at.............§5 each nen a ee December 16 First Gallery, New Building. Special Terms will be arranged to suit the convenience of each purchaser. The square pianos are the only instruments which need be paid for in full at time of purchase. A Personal Word The home in this (ity city that lacks a piano is not the home for a child. Music is as near to the heart of the child as the toys of Loaded Tt takes the place, in the city, of the fields and the flowers and the forests. It uplifts, sets,the thoughts upon better things, stirs ambition, leads to action and improves. A piano in the city home provides much-needed occupation for the spare hours of recreation; takes the place of harmful diversions of the street—often- times the only alternative. If you have children and no piano, you cannot do a better thing for your home this Christmas than to get one of the pianos in this sale. There are some as low as $50. You need have no apprehension about terms. + Jf you, in more comfortable circumstances, know of « family to whom you would like to give a great happiness this Christmas, this sale presents the oppor- tunity. Whoever is interested should arrange to come early on Monday morning. There 1s usually a group at one or other of the seven entrances to the New Building waiting for the store to open on the first day of these Christmas Sales. ? Used Grand Pianos limitations for the most part are res} nsible for the on these fine pianos. Families moving into smaller When New. Now. $1,000 $100 760 , 150 1,000 ! 800 210 | Chickering 750 225 | Steinway. . 7501 Knabe.... uno | 235 | i rng 750 | Shickerin 750 | 295 pension 650 | Steinway. ‘2 900 78 ; Piano Players Angelus (2), ench..”. 8250)" Pianola, Metrostyie (2), each. . $25 Angelus (2), each, Angel Angel Whe New, ow. Slightly Varnish Checked from Salon Demonstrations PIANOS ‘ee ai vae O375 $201 at A - ; charm of the player-piano. homacker Upright (8), each, fk Whea New, | N Thi i ‘ight... . one . . | Webster. wees 2507 175 Autopiano (2), each,, 550) aha Gand a). rin 750 Chickering. . | Newbury & Evans, .. 300) Horace Waters nabe Grand (2), each. 750 Lockhart..... ~ 260 | on | Autola 5.006 #0 255 ees mya F 835 Jacob Brother . 260 ; Oe 1) Armstrong +.......4 450 2 Schomacke: United Make 100 | Hades . ay ) | Aatenians (6) ayy 0 nd ” Schomacker . ; 525 | Kranich & iach 075 | Keser oes Koabe Grand. 850 GAB | Wheelock. Emerson-Angelus . . - 650 325 Knabe Grand. ; 850) | Leckerling Autopiano (3), each, 300 | ae “ #90, 695 | marere Autopiano Fi Sie Hallet & Di | Lindeman 450! 350 50 Gabler. .. 185 | Eimerson-A ee ae, | Chickering. | | Autopian 465 Fa | Haddortt. OW ey errsieay ears Angelus . 8800 $945 | a Naren f | | Schomac 850 695 110 | rraane Ke mice ay O88 4s ue 6 6 Stei ye Angelus ie 4, 146 | Shoning | + ae aaa 465 | Lindeman & ngelus (2), each. 4715 Sale Price. pieces ....10 each

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