The evening world. Newspaper, December 23, 1912, Page 7

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<8, ‘MACARONI SANG: ‘WODERONLADDER, TIL SHEPUSHEDIT Then Woitling W Nicholas Was Literally Thrown Over by His Lady Love. Tt was a dolorous day for Nicholas| 4 Mekats when comely, eighteen-year-old ‘Theresa Delarela said to hit in that favishing voice of hers, “Beat it—I Jove you not.” Nicholas is twenty-six years old. He lives at No, 251-2 Yale avenue, Jeracy Cty. Theresa resides with her fathor, Antonio, at No. 20 Yale avenue. Nich- es has been employed by Theresa's pape, who is @ contractor. He will he Alecharged as «oon as the police cap- fare him. But that {* anticipating. ‘When the lovely Theresa scornfully regected the wooing of Nicholas he was phmnged into melancholy, He felt that §f he did not soften the heart of his in- @morata ‘he would perish of grief. He hed tried words of love and he might @s well have pleaded with a stone. But perhaps music would win her. Nichola ad heard that mubic hath charms to @oothe the savage breast. It might be, he thought, it would wake pity in the cold breast of beauty. It was about midnight when he sal- Med forth, a ladder in one hand and a mandolin in the other, to serenade his way into the smiles of Dheresa, le! Placed the ladder upright against the domicile of hts fair one—yes, so that ‘when he mounted the ladder he would be at her very window. ‘Then up he went with his mandolin. Me cleared his throat and burst into carved case library. 0 You—and Gef You never knew the exhilaration of actually playing a piano— of expressing those emotions which mere words can never utter? Then you should sit at The Autopiano and play music no pianist has ever expressed. Because it is your music. fong, emulating as well as he could, ith the inspiration of love, the e#ink- ¢ the great Caruso. tumatee-dee- tum- 6 mandolin and Nic he accompaniment sane to vociferously as t | sand-dollar-a-nigit | atore.’* “O-hi-hum!* yawned Theresa, haif awake, “there's a cat at the window.” Then she roused herset? and looked in the direction whence (he midnight dis- turbance emanated. She saw, allhou- etted against the moonlight and framed in her window casement, the figure of Nicholas, the serenader, “1 to beat str which sounded Tt was too much | al + too much, She , Kelned the Row ladder, which Nicho- and hurled it to the ground, Nicholas and the mandolin went with it. Nicholas was bruised in body and spirit when he painful dragged himself to his feet. His ma dolin was «mashed, Truly, there w: rift in his lute. The outraged ver left the wreck of his mandolin lying on the ground, He abandoned his ladder where the haughty beauty had pushed it to earth. He limped across the street and surveyed that h with his eyes shining and fury bo!!ing in his heart. He gnashed his teeth and then he drew from his hip pocket a revolver and.fired four shots Into the house that held his charmer rious disturbances had roused papa, who sat up in bed just holas opened fire, Bing! One of the bullets fired by the rejected and spurned serenader «truck Mr, Delarela in the back of the neck, The others imbedded themselves in the walls harm- | watisfaction is that doltn, He will not again for a night or two at lea: pia nahid tides bb Red Cross »J« Cough Drops. Little Sweetments, but very effective, Se, —Adet, In New York’s NEIL: TH MILLIONAIRE’S WIFE WHO WILL WORK AT ney mansion on Fifth |Mrs. Harry Payne Wi chased Mi home in Part who have just learned of their acquisi- mean they are to live in the French capital. Mrs. Whitney, who was Gertrude Van- derbilt, has devoted herself to sculpture with considerable success for the last ten years, and those who know her best | think it quite pi husband believe a fleld for her art we jand that, on that account, they have | decided to make their home abroad, M Vhitney studied under J. B. Fraser. first Important commissién was for eighteen caryatides for the din- ing hall of the Hotel Belmont, designed a fountain which was ing structure at Fifth Forty-seventh street. 21 to an investor and the property is now to be used for business purposes, ‘Touraine. Havre. ‘The former dictator of Venenuela ap- by detectives tlon of the Paris residence, take it to | pur given It wa . | here, It/is thought he will be debarred from landing by the Immigration Depart. EVENING WURLD SCULPTURE IN PARIS. Ml AY BF BARRED country that cast bim out four years ago. Jacinto Lopes, formerly Consul Gen- eral of Venesuela in New York, said | Former Venezuelan Dictator Now on La Touraine Likely to Be Turned, Back. PARIS, Dec. 2.—2x-President Cipri- ‘ano Castro of Venezuela is on his way to New York on the French liner La He satled on Saturday from|on Eebert Hill, Folowing the recent sale of the Whit-| Quintero aa being too well known, ecompanied only by WASHINGTON, Dei ed sailing of Castro, the former Ven- ezuelan President, who got into serious trouble with the United States by hie| defiance in the matter of settling fina: cial obligations, for New York h rise to a problem for officia! parture was watched t to Havre for th®land grow up with the business, He e and who remained on the|teaves a widow who was a daughter of steamer until she was ready to leave | Joseph Thom: the port, officials at the Prefecture of | skirt, and sev Police, for some deny that Castro hi ‘The former President hi beard and now wears onl: tuft of halr under the lower Ip. Ho wan wearing a fur coat and a ailk hat when he went aboard, ment on the ground that he ts suffer. ing from @ contagious disease contract- ed in Veneruela. | Venesaelane Here Think Castro Plans Return to Power. ‘The Venezuelan colony in this city 's stirred by the news that Castro !s com- Some think his object ts to attempt to regain his power in the “T can't imagine what his alm can be, but I guess Castro is after trouble, He has little following now, but has been led_to believe that he is etill a power tn Venezuela and he cannot banish the {dea of again being President. He could snot venture back without an army behind him, and that Is impos. | aible.”” | —— DENNIS NUNAN DEAD. Dennis Nunan, terson Brothers, ha Park Row, died suddenly at hia home a history Morristown, N, J., yer- terday. He attended second mass at the Church of the Assumption and took | home as his dinner guest ths dean, the | | pears on the passenger Ist under the! Very Rov, George I Brow name of Ruta, having abandoned that of | upstairs to his room and Was stricken 115 Broadway He | with acute indigestion, dying within an! New York City hour, Mr. Nunan waa Lge years old With his parents ame to this coun: | 's try from Ireland in 188 When @. boy | he went to work for Patterson Hrothers walter from inventor of the hoop- ‘hildren. FOR MENTAL LANGUOR Herald Sq CELERY RADISHES Ne POACHED Shopping Centre ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22nd Streets, New York City at $1050.) ’ It is yours and it is you! You can buy an Autopiano for $475 to $610. (In Art Nouveau hand- You may pay for it, $10, $12. 50 to $15 per month. No Interest! In Your Home—For Christmas There is no Christmas gift that you can more TINE LARDED SIRLOIN A WINTER 3 SALAD MACY See, DEM. OU ASH and Co. EDISON’S POLYFORM CONTINENTAL CHEMICAL CO. Macy's Special Xmas Dinner, §9C Tuesday, December 24th, 1912 coin hk ie Served from 11.30 A. M. to 2.15 P. M. || BLUEPOINT COCKTAIL ~~ GHERKINS Gombo de Ela au ne G-BENEDIC- UX CHAMPIGNON or ROAST RHODE ISL. TURKBY Chestnut Dressing. POMME DAUPHINE COPPAE: TEA or CIDER ith Fleer 23-Jewelled seKarat a WA 98 | Player-Piano Music-Roll @E xe hange Take advantage of our 5c, exchange Purchase any Roll for $1.00 regardless of list price and exchange as often as you please for only 5c. per roll. Exchange Plan does not include Solo- style Music Rolls at 75c. to $3.00 each. If you have a piano, we charm. Arrange with us Sixth Avenue, The Autopiano, which you can all play. The exchange will rpthee the lifeless, uninteresting piano now occupying your room space, with a piano of limitless interest and magnotic Q NEILL-ADAMSCo. 6th Floor, Main Building, 224 St., Elevators safely purchase than The ‘Autopiano. The full measure of price value—the utmost in musical worth—the knowledge that you have neither paid too little or too much—the unlimited ar- tistic qualities—the certainty of lasting construc- tion: The Autopiano offers everything that a player-piano can possibly be; and offers it all at reasonable prices. The Autopiano gives voice to your musical impulses naturally and spontaneously. It be- comes the expression of yourself the moment you begin to play. Real music can come into your home this Christmas; and coming will remain throughout the succeeding years. The Auto- piano will be a treasure-gift to every member of the household, will take it in part payment for FREE for a Xmas exchange. O’Neill-Adams Co., New York City. pene wh 20th, 2ist and 22d Sts., Name Street No... City and State ___. Book of Photographs— FUl Out and Mall this Coupon Teday Please send me your book of piano It is understood thet this west pleces me under no obligations by Jewellers throughout taed fiaten, We cannot go inte ery eae it is ime to investi uation and Watehes tobe Feauest oF ¢: Ww |180 NC NTI Gold J WATCHES This will be the greatest opportunity Seton for about one-third the price =2l| Plants Reduced! cent worth alin oi a CHARLES A, bah Diamonds, Wetebes, Jewelry, | Breadway, New York) 10 Clo” Store Open To-Night and | Toe Morrow Night Until 10 0’Clock fi All goods purchased up to Christmas Eve will be delivered) |within city limits on Christmas Eve and early Christmas morn- ing to suburban arth nak NE Ps Toys and Dolls Greatly Re¢ There will be a Sanit! of toy bargains. Prices are \quarter’to one-third less on many of the most interesting There are dolls, games, horses ard wagons, stables, houses, stores, desks, doll carriages, tea sets, mechanical t acd numerous others, all of which have been suojected to p 1eductiors for the last days before Christmas. Fourth Flew. 500 $5 Silk Petticoats the $3.5 Kind That Give a Close Fit, ‘We do not mention the maker’s name, bon eae ‘woman will recognize the petticoats as the kind that sell all all over ti ‘United States for $5.00. Chiffon, Taffeta, and Messaline; colo and black. Second Pleen, Remember that To-Day and To-Morrow Are the Last 2 Days of Our Great Christmas Piano Sale Never was there such an opportunity presented. believe it to be the first time ia the history of piano selling that a Player Piano of superior make has been offered at $350.00,] $10 down and $2 week. si i Come in and profit by this wonderful offering. Our Holiday stocks are complete and kept so up to the last minute; but because of the crowded condition of the store much of the merchandise has been handled too gently, resulting, of course, in scars,and scratches that, while they do not affect the value to any extent, take the goods out of the perfect class. These hurt goods we have collected for quick selling on our Main Floor at the Rotunda. You Will Find Prices Sensationally | Reduced Groceries, Wines, Turkeys, E Wonderful stocks of purest and best things to eat and d are here in most inviting assortments. “Baskets of Joy” || Christmas Turkeys | Diedatagisier $1.49]| . 2e and Up- Place Orders Rariv, None Sent C, 0. D. They erica farts of New [Be sure to come early, for = jeome rapid-fire selling in our Section. ALSO . Fancy Maryland Geese, from 8 toll 15 Ibe., extra good Maser at, per Ib........ Legs of Canada Lamb, sold where for 14c; our price, per Ib ‘ Long Island Ducks, from 4 to 6 Ibs ; per Ib. 18) stated aa all "18 Qt Roasting sizes, per Ib Best Rib Roast, cut ‘rom native beef, per Ib. "Mad jour Entire ny of 1 Kmas the } Our great stock of flowering and decorative plants will be| hd ||| reduced for to-day’s and to-morrow’s selling, at the height of its| |||] Winter glory. of famous Xmas plants are} Aza Cyclamen, Begonias, Scotchff | ||] Heather, etc.; also decorative plants, such as the famous new] Hi violin rubber. plant, Auracanas or Norwegian pines, Kentia, ii] |] Phoenix ana Latania palms and Nephrolepsis, Boston, Scotti, Hi ie Schoelzelii and Giastrisii ferns. Alsoready filled acl basioa 1 ie | ee and sizes of (pana sisedad Fine representation of the Far East. This entire stock at half off our r-gularlyfii ait marked prices; in fact, below market cost. Prof. Guerriere’s The New Tweutleih Century Celebrated Orchestra pila d will give a concert every | | | we ave secured t afternoon from2.30t0 5.30 | | we have distributed in va inthe Greenhouses on the | | Greenhouses. They are roof. Popular selections, being played at the NewY A Holiday Gift for You FREE to any one making a purchase in any part of the store jf and presenting a sales voucher in our Greenhouses, choice of a fine bunch of holly or a fine variegated plant. Our Cut Flower Department | A very large stock of all kinds of Xmas greens, holly, holly} wreaths, English mistletoe, etc., all kinds of fine roping at ||] half off marked prices. SPECIAL—A large bex of fresh cut flowers arranged |i with fine ‘Greens, well worth $0, or % 00. ae tere of the ates of those fippedrome,

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