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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, _DROEE Ss 17, 1912. and polite manners.”’ Mr. Chester was extremely anxious WANTS TOVBEFREE, /CHAUFFEURS, BULERS COMMUTERS DEMAND. [s%esrash-tu warts nae ere noo ae AS HUBBY OFFENDS AND VALETS HUNT FOR | THAT THE NEW HAVEN olhers os y ery mae bi condi a | bieeste } had | HER TEMPERAMENT have mve|””MGET-RICH-QUICK” MEN, Raamnh palit shh PT ta reaniza- | America with wife No. 2 he was dum-|{ FOR MEN, mask | in the interests of the patrona of the of said "Fiske! and Wo" a e trons of the ratl- EEE BURGLAR IN BASEMENT — CUT DOWN ITS RATES) vs: OFF TO STUDY EUROPE'S | There Were Exciting Times in | Petition Filed With Commerce | mission the Adama pelition gow ont | Ceore’, Randolph Chester, as He} fter Sale for |] azzsrasszaearice sec |/= GET ACQUAINTED. Woman's rie i FUR COATS WITH OUR WAY proceedings Iwated and ri 1 > | \ ee Se . “It thus appeata that the case of the Sails, Says His Domestic } He “May Make Some One Else} Mr, Chesebrough’s Home, but Commission Says Fares [connecticut commuters waa insut- Horizon’s Clear. Use { * ficiently and incompletely — presented gl ‘ i ch Happy,” Says Teacher, Nothing Came of It. | Are Mlegal. ‘wa therefore luld over, “The corte ere eee eet oe nea tee eke ane he 3.98 sae te jn ald cage haven 0 f ‘ but Not Her —_—. | rca mga ae ae Pinan | ee ae pace Mt a Mk Sa S08 Mw . | | ¢ roo A have tale nd a French or in J. ale ‘ ; = | Robert A. Chesebrough, wealthy dead} A pe Shrseaditee.. aries tare "Conniatetan lingford to immortaliae, Chester had|tion or body odors, Those who have 2858 3d Ave., Mi Md Every- LISS iI Mt if jot the Chesebrough Manufacturing | Interst | proceedings perore (nia Commiaston:| with him the new Mrs. Chester, whom | used ‘Tyree's Antiseptic Powder know | <==eemeZUSeRUESINOS, en Resides lacking a temperament proper) Company, went to the Must Sixty-Sev- | questing have been paving, for more than two|2® brought from abroad, and he sald lit to be the one remedy which never ‘ minremmninteren met for the husband of a New York public achool teacher, John G. Lewern, an ens Velope manufacturer, of Pearl street, | failed to tle his cravat properly, comb hie hair in accordance with fashion and Wear duis of prevailing collesian de-/ signs, aioe bis wife. Hence he faces! @ Suit for separation in the Supreme Court; and an allowance of sufficient te ‘8 that the domestic complications which aif years a higher rate than | ceeed him on thelr arrival had been | disappoints. For general uses — de- on any other rattroad | Kreeted pendable in all cases—it should be in Lam going abroad to get away from | every household. Unequalled as « allingford, Byery time I pass through | douche. Recommended by physicians | elty in America which I have used a8] gverywhere, as it contains no poisons, PER WEEK ‘the latest tells how Attor y We {the scene of one of his coups I shiver, One @5c box makes two gallons standard Larisa, be na na lawye Liberty street, nto the cai In Maly and France soclal and business anewered the door bell that they were pte ee ten +] olution. All druggists, or write for! T pean uni co. t * le Bi | eee, for dame individu ke of Mount conditions are as much open to sat! i ir ; som the Otie Klevator Company ani 4 , Gree ‘00 nd I shall be on the booklet and free sam un d also ‘resident of the Green- Wood, the who |in America, a on le' sample. wanted to inapect ihe elevator in the | 2!) 4” - 1248 88 Av. AN Gud Ht, Open Eves. to clothe and educate his two little pas. als “ . r Ince collected ubetantial sums of fout for a Wallingford with @ little goatee /y, g, o ‘Washi DR oO daughters, Helen Isabelle and Frances) oo” nney wore admitted and ‘went | Wich Board of Trade, ‘Tyree, Chemist, ington, Marguerite, aged three and five years) i, th. wottom of the elevator shaft,| That the commuter would be heard) « - > ——— respectively, would be acceptable. where they remained for some time. | from has been certain ever since the Let Us Send You a 7 54Years Leaders ‘The Lewerses were married by the New Haven went under fire after the GRAFONOLA Fashion GSO Yt mi if most versatile Instrumen spare mode a be waite te AVE. 19°70 207 a 29/34 ls enth sireet police station to-day and | rates of the reported he believed an attempt had | Hartford Ratiroad, t) | that the r Small Weekly or vaca men went to hin re afternoon and told eh M Hew Rev. Charles B. Ackley of St. Bartholo- estport and Bridgeport wrecks, Since mew's Chapel on Dec. 1. 190. MIS) Chesebrongh rend ly 1, 1910, the commuters have been Lewers Is one of the principal tutors iM) o.n6d that (wo of the company's work- | chafing under an increase in rates from Public School No. 93. From what the) nen were then in the house le ad ‘ husband says, his wife wae so disturbed | vised an inventigati ‘ at a “mean business deal,” which he| Buuers, valets, says he got at the hands of Mrs. | servants armed t Lewer's mother, that the daughter left/#earch, It was fou her mother's hame at No. 102 Wert) put the cievator out of commission, but | Fitty-sixth street and married him. coe eno found the men {the New Haven have been tad 5 records SAYS HUSBANT ACCUSED HER) haa probably got warning that they | resented heretofore before the Comin: IN Ww * E Special Terms, ig SUA rringe | (unity to take anything and made their} ‘About July, 1910, a formal complaint $1 Devas ut Weekl ub Gteeec roortva aan Siw ‘ae he escape through a ent door, alleging the unreagonableness of such ‘Co, Basement, On Sale To-Morrow. . eee engaged in a millinery business, he put- “TY” COBB INVITES WILSON ting into the enterprise all his avafiabie ' pecaglapemn yeep Etaraegs deer TO WINTER AT AUGUSTA. the matter with the “Madam Vai style of hats, and the business blew up. Jahn accused his mother-in-law of lack-|Champion Ball Player One of pF ing business essentials and then mar- ~ . . oti, Bankrup t roert of Sistod Beginning ee err) at Half Price # ried her daughter. Georgia, Delegation Calling on ae — couete lived erica, President-Elect at Trenton, good time " re. Lewers ways, her hueban : : nocused her of iting, “after ahe Fe- TRENTON, Dec. J2—Ty Cobb, the FOR CHRISTMAS In many instances prices are less than half, and a Half or Less-Than-Half Price Sale of Pianos could not come at a better time, could treed drovein Vialtita Cambelde, Mase |isT etary who come were today to] Biakenbers’é Clocks have it? There’s a big story behind this sale, but respect, business courtesy and a sympathetic regard for one of the oldest and formerly most was too much. Mra, Lewers fled back | !nvite the Governor to spend his winters eon a strike, because successful piano companies in the East forbid us to use the name. o or said he wa gon to her mother. ‘There were temporary 5 cain {o"plan ot Aan Kina ana srclca carete | Pee | a tell pied _ then’, when ae vu in, 4 you meant to clashes,” Mrs, Lewers calls them, arose ,Could give no definite answer at th now, as er udles are a matter of court record. Sheers rica Hicsnh thveaiaa Vergy patina Shana fering a 48 Just as the retail doors of this Piano Company were about to close, three carloads of their celebrated Pianos for holiday selling had just arrived, and five-page letter summed up her hue-/OIFFER ON FULTON MARKET. MISS! they were seized upon as a part of the Company’s assets and ordered sold. ae entire ghipment fell to us at a price that makes this wonderful Piano Sale possib! vand's matrimonial career, she re- ear ee CLOCKS « —n half-price sale just when every piano house gets the highest prices of the viewed his conduct day by dpy almost | Prendergast and MeAneny © Every clock since thelr marriage, six years ago. Alderma Plan for Repairs. av | i She called attention te what she con-| (, ; Comptroller Prendergast and Borough a Opin ireste an itne yee! President McAneny are in favor of hav- Has it been your dream to afford your children|Has it been your ambition to enliven your| A Piano adds a touch of refinement and luxur; a musical education? If so, let your dredm|home and make your evenings more en-|to your home which no other article of fur: come true. As little as Five Dollars will leaps joyable by having a Piano—a rich-toned|niture can impart, and what an agreeabl. the| instrument ‘ that will enable your wife to|and acceptable Christmas present a Piana “ ACH ; one of these Pianos in your home, an | Tr ara eae Waive. pad edb iaprdedlrsnilmyries er ak erp fr Beigics like to saving on the purchase price is half. Isa eae her spare moments in contentment|makes—a_ gift which the entire family “The onty thing which you can do|Board of Aldermen that the market} see # fleeting opportunity. leasure. share and enjoy! which I will in any way appreciate ia| lace be reconstructed. We sell “em” for to leave me alone. I have tried you} Mr. MoAneny addressed a note to the TICK. and found you wanting, and I lack the| Board to-day saying that if the market | cash or on love for you which would be neces- | is not abandoned it will have to be re- sary to give you another chance. That/ paired at a large cost to the city ani does not mean that you have not every | that in order to maintain it rentals to good quality to make some one else stand holders must be increased 33 per happy. It simply means that we were) cent. The standowners declare they never suited to each other. Our na-/ will not be able to pay more than a tures are different, and it has been the/ fifteen per cent. increase, mistake of my life not to have seen; The Horough President's communi- it before it war too late. 1 feel the! cation wan referred to the Committee on grave will provide me with pence and! Public Buildings and Markets rest, and that fs about all 1 can hope for now. “Don't send me any more flowers— | they mean absolutely nothing to me, | and were they not sent in Helen's name | would not have taken them, Neither do I wish to carry on a cor- prices—cash or 50c a weck Easy Terms Our, terms like our prices are low est in town, Al Clty of Bt. Toute, « fe « hoe. . because you are my Ii nes’ father, and for their sake I hope that you wili succeed in making something out ef life. “G@ERMAINB.” Ani application for alimony in Mrs. Lewers's behalf has been made to Jus- Homes Completely Furntshoa S. E. Cor. 124th St. 3d Ave., N. Y. Open Evenings. Your Boy’s Christmas nate, Meudt, Fiona, Se Foal on Tamocs Lionel Electric Toys A DANGEROUS SUBJECT. cunt Sse, Morld for 12 year, Lhe We offer you a plan to make this Christmas Day the happiest in your life for’ ee yourself, your wife and your children—a plan that you can carry out for as small an amount ag Five Dollars—and if you make a selection at once the Piano will be in your’ home Christmas morning. Remember, you save half. Don’t let the opportunity go by , Sale on Fourth Beautiful brand new Mahogany Uprights for capee Whil Floor. a Z Extra Beautiful brand new Mahogany Upright for. A Th Ss q l Beautiful brand new Mahogany Uprights for 5 ey js pecia Beautiful brand new Mahogany Player-Pianos for |Last Me 150 splendid used pianos, The following items will give an idea of the wonderful values: , For Wednesda, For Thursday - — For Friday dren in the is made Gnal by (Prom the Chicago Record-Heraid.) fad Y, t ‘and electrical “Do you think Roosevsit will ever endfor Beak want to run for the Presidency again?" w LIONEL MFG. CO., DEPT. E, “Bay, why do yor 381 BROADWAY, N. Y. querre| with me? TI Not on Sale Until 9 o'Clock Not On Sale Until 9 o'Clock Not On Sale Until 9 o'Clock 5 Chickering Uprights 1 Steinway Upright 2 Hardman Uprights ‘he most attractive offer ever made The Hardman Piano i d h 4 u . Thi rtunity of a lifetime to own 0 no is noted as the in Nae York Clty, ive Saellens at each a genuine aeiaey et'e price which favorite of the grand opera Sager ickerings, in splendid order an $ makes it a wonderfully safe invest- Caruso, Tetrazzini and others. These po A gg ome eye grey ae 13 ment. We will allow ful price within two are fine instruments—fully genta 13) 5 ment $500.00 Or more..........005 two years, if you want to conan $ 150 Wed gs ae Eee vd $500.00 o for a new instrument.........+++++ 1 Horace Water . Solid Gol d 1 Chickering Upright 2 Weber Uprights A beautiful toned piano at half i. Upright Think of it! A sweet-toned Chickering for worth. One of New York’s most lar # at such a price! Noneed peace ‘Two splendid Webers, at half actual each pianos in attractive mahogany ee 10 U i hi ht fe value. Full rich singing tone and Mon (filam, whe one can be bouent for [$7 TS | ction extent sibs putine $ 1 5() 2 Ludwig Uprights aii, 1 R. M., Bent Upright 2 ec dedladrwcbetdigad One in mahogany—the other in English each ny articie : open 1 Emerson Upright oak. | Modern up-to-date pianos, like $ 7 weet tone. Case rather old-fash- The Emerson is a fine old make, and news joshi and out, 175 this ioned. Will give years of service. ... $45 this one is no exception. Cost new $100, for.......... a cold $375.00; it will give a lifetime of $ 110 1 Pease Upright . 2 Shag the, mus me “) cf 1 Estey Upright EVIE, sedis srseneneregueter ees A modern attractive piano in condition The Ghost on te ankles near, aa hea fer: le spa ey: then ed.o0 No" . The “fine old Estey” is a strictly at 1 Bradbury Upright | like new. Tone full, rich and round, an 135: the arch, ankle strain entirely relieved. | SiMartt {hE a et Aires attoactive ‘nattamasttin cone instrument to last a lifetime, for....... i and design, worth $100.00 more For Children Whose Ankles Turn-in Bae teats gad denier, sanity worth $1698 oes $125 1 Sterling Upright A thoroughly good instrument in ever: 1 Hale Upright respect—one of the most reaarrahie aay F bargains we have ever had in our ware- A splendid little upright, with sweet coms; regular price #350, { tone; in good order, for...........+ $50): ener P PAM sere teens 1 Gabler Upright ° 1 Briggs Upright » Do not put weak ankles in sraces when they need 180 ) ersediay, Wen Verh BripGEs. Don't try to STRAIGHTEN them without y A genuine “Briggs” at | for STRENGTHENING them. — price ,that is almost like “finding +60 Giw : ankles that ‘turn-in ’’, the help of Coward Arch Support Shoes, | POM shaded ee isenees sree and they will have instant relief and constant benefit. |] we or femme, aructon, ote 1 Shoninger Upright | hak l Haselton Upright A tallies, attractivestyle phe Made by J. S. C d, P. D. and Jorsed and Hiwed at The World's Informes Bi a i q A worthy instrument in splendid re- ike new—containing the celebrated E hs by chealdlens and Pr ing ee me Tare Rows | Worlds fine Naa vali pores 4 pair—a most exceptional bargain.... $ 75 Wessell, Nickel and Gross action. ... $ 15 % Coward Asch Sappert Shoe dnd Coward Extension Heel, have been made Se Senk ein and Uonewrars 40 other bargains for Wednesday. 40 other fine bargains for Thursday. 40 other great values for Friday. bby dames 5. Coward, in bis Castem Department, for ever 30 years. ents Raton often, 2S $ ——— sacees |} Terms; As Low .As $5.00 Cash; $1.00 a Week er no igre haa NEW YORK Ned @ Don’t Wait Asotee Day. ; Order Your Xmas Piano. Have a Piano in Your Home. CRAWFORD Coq SIXTH AVENUE, wTH 70 ae STAAET. 2 MEW TORTS Poee no 4 svi <ae

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