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BEAUTY’S ENSIGN A clear, fresh, wholesome jlexion should be every women’s birthright. VELOGEN The weli-bred women cannot afford to ‘rudeness Becomes Ta’ Ite Mother's (haence, Terrence Crogan, a four-monthe-old infant, was «motherod to death to-day 2 Baron Mkeston Dead, . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 981, rere." BLOW 3 ROBBER $40,000 CROSS GIFT 10 ¢rose to her memory will be carved in high relief, For several gen- Covers Daring | Ambulance surgeon arr'-* “» sald tho tween the churoh and Pino street, not/ erations the head of the Astor family} child had died of suffocation _— Se tec eee Sete tae ce a ry flat at No, 434 Past Twenty-necond| party in the House of Lorde, died to- MRS. WILLIAM ASTOR: "tc" e"citn' AMERICAN IW LONDON JAIL. Si" Su opto" eat rato eee _.e To taco Broadway and Wall strest, | thie world, that emidet the transitory | here to-day on an extradition warrant she was horrified to find the Infant had) ee Parliamentary Secretary to the ; | x 95. He waa by profession a phywl- * and costing $10,000, will soon be erected} The Astor family has been connected! that city, where he was employed as a| ing and was unconscious, 18 le Owner - Knocked Down by|in Trinity chureftvard. “It-wilt bo the with Trinity Church for generations.| clerk. tie wae brought before the Po-| She ran creaming through the| clan and waa the author of various Thmg Upsets Chops and ‘Mre. Astor, who died Oct. 9, 1908, was | bie reredos hack of the altar. waitort| INFANT SNOTHERS IN Cris. street station, who eent tn a call to far from the new Morgan Dix memortal | was a vestryman in Trinity. apel. ‘The carving on the cross will be of an Speaking of the cross, @ persom Con-/| allegorical nature, surmounted with a LONDON, Jan, @1.—Baron Ikeaton, skyscrapers, reminding the thousands of] LONDON, Jan. %1.—Victor Clement | ™* marketing, leaving the baby/| fore being created a peer he was well memorial of Mrs. Marshall Orme Wilson | John Jacob Astor, the grandfather of! vce Magisttrate in the extradition | house and neighbors quickly called an| works on medicine, especially in com Blaze Starts, & partehioner of Trinity all her life. The | Astor presented the great bronze doors Bellevue for an ambulance. Wien the versant with the project sald: figure of Christ. when left alone by his mother tn thetr| @ distinguished member of the Liberal i] passersby, busied with the affairs of) Fisher of Los Angeles was arrested | Sleeping in hie crib. On her return| known as Bir Walter Foster. He served Sranite cross, about thirty-five feet high | there is an eternity.’ charging him with embezzling $12,000 in| become tangled up in the bed eloth-| Local Government Board from 1892 te to her moth: . William Astor, Mrs, Wilson, gave the magnificent mar-! Court at Bo street and remanded. tast Twenty-second| nection with heart | officer RBINED IN TWO WEEKS. Positive Protection Within 30 days of date of purchase we will take beck Ragustus Kesse Laments That Law Wouldn't Let Him Own Revolver. ! @cetemplated the charred ruins had boon “The Homelike Res- it,” No. 46 West Nineteenth street, efore, he eald this morning Dime had been anything but . Hi 8 5 t the restaurant two weeks tmvesting every dollar he had. He to do a fine business among drivers of department storo wagons, are stabdled in Nineteenth street. not been “mine host" a week burglars invaded his restaurant atole his whole stock of cigars and ‘He had to borrow money from a to replentsh the cigar case and ret i fet e i ti three young men came rk i #5 #2 2 i is Hi Ht E E ; 8 g pop, let us have change ‘one of the customers aurateur returned to the fits aih : DOWN WHEN HE ‘8 FOR MONEY. ’ i if i Kohler & Cam: 70 #9 Down and 01.50 Per Week No Interest alone in 1911 received 1,918 tons of old Duropean newspaper, valued at $70,- It te not at first ensy to discover to what use 60 much obsolete news can be However, we gather that the mid- ler to the invasions of the vermin that plague Chinese houses. Moreover, the natives are cxperts at cutting out the mewspaper waistcoats which they put it fe not surprising to learn that the imports of 1911 show @ considerable in- crease in weight. ” Kohler @ Cam; 9283 #10 Down and ¢7.00 Per Month No Interest Engagement Rings ert Q 8 8 feason that we gall them at the lowest possible prices? ° * Wedding Rings : Gane hi ueranteed quality that 8 has distinguished them for thirty-six years, Each ring}| made seamless ‘rom } | karat. $4.400ne piece of gold. 46-karat.. $5.00No solder, Engrav- B2a-karat.. 97-00ing free. Lambert Brothers Third Ave., Corner 58th Street fore Open Saturday Night Until 10} | as Kohler & Campbell, e310 #10 Down and 07.50 Per Month lo Interest Industries offer the pianos that TT ONEILL-ADAMS Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street The wonderful Kohler & Campbell Piano ou, through this store, ave made them great Here in New York City—on Eleventh and Twelfth Avenues, from 49th Street to 52d Street— is centred the greatest piano industry in Camp $230 0 | Kohler $310 44 Pianos ’ Successnever buildsuponinsincerity. The plans we have laid for the selling of these three thousand and more pianosa year are so simple that a child can understand them; so straightforward and plainly stated that even the slightest appearance of insincer- ity is avoided. Remember, we are not only going to sell our 3,000 pianos just this year, but an increasing number each succeeding year. Kohler & Campbell Pianos are to be found in more than 135,000 American homes. With all this vast number of pianos which are in use—fewerK ohler & Campbell Pianos are to be found in the advertised listsof ‘‘exchanged”’ pianos than any other pianos we know of. What a wonderful testimonial to the satis- faction which these 135,000 pianos are giving! Illustrations are shown of six styles. Every one isa splendidly developed design. The prices and payment privileges are printed under each style. Under the first piano at the left is printed, “Kohler & Campbell, $280; 97.50 down and 81.96 per week. No interest.” jampbell, #230 “Kohler & Campbell, $280.” A genuine Kohler & Campbell piano, which = be purses ed lor $280. Expect this piano to measure up to the usual “97.50 down and $1.25 week.” All we ask is that youypay Seven dollars and fifty cente at first for one of these $280 pianos, and then pay the balance of the price at One dollar and twenty-five cents per week. You certainly can afford to pay $1.25 per week for an instrument of this character—a . oar piano with a pure, enduring tone, beautiful cf case, charming touch. Especially when it dt’ is guarantoed, without hesitation, in every possible way by the manufacturers and our- selves, both of whose deep purpose it is to makeevery purchaser permanentlysatisfied. a ee es Have you taken advantage of our 5c Player-Piano Music Rall Exchange ? ONFILL-AD Fifth Floor, Main Building, 22d St. Elevators. : the world. Hundreds of fine pianos and player-pianos are shipped each day to almost every civilized country on the globe. Our contract with Kohler & ndustries calls for in excess of three thousand pianos a year. Payment Privileges as Low as $1.25 Per Week Bhterest charges are.almost untveredlly the ous- on ee They contend that it is only fair, and perhaps it is fair. But we have decided to do without it, because the greater number of pianos which we have contracted to sell make it im- perative that we give the public the best of it in everything. Every one of the six different Kohler & Campbell Pianos pictured in this advertisement is manufactured and marketed upon the same general principles. Whether you elect to pay $230 or $310, or any price between, you have the positive knowl- edge that the piano you choose, at the price required, actually represents a standard of value so much higher, so different, so radically excessive, that the piano will stand as a new valuation. ‘ Kohler & Campbell Pianos tell a story manufacturing efficiency more convincing than pen of.a business scientist ever wrote. But the fact that pianos of their character can be sold at these prices.is more than a matter of high manufacturing efficiency. It is the result of high manufacturing efficiency co-operating with a tremendous selling organization that dares to lay before the public its plans, its motives, its reasons. Would you not like to have our book of pis photographs, our catalog with descriptions different pianos and read the story of how these splendid pianos are constructed? Men your name and address to this coupon Pear mae Photographs and mail it to us. e FREE shall be glad to mail you | oo mcm copen Te-Dey the book. O’Neill-Adams Co., ™ New York City: Please send me your book of plano photographs. It is understood that this request places me under no obligation whatever, Name ....-. cess oesersecws cooecccane Street No...-.-.. AMS Co,