The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1913, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1913, 8 ———— a inate nsec Sennen a a Die ak neta : and bis comrades, heroes of the Antarc-Jere Symington, American Naval At-| hroughout the kingiom. The uion Jack jpost at Righty-cighth street and Amater- | opened ‘the door the pantry was @ mage, gun at the conductor, robbed him, Then | Aaa tle in the most impressive memorial/atche. ow at half mast everywhere to-day. |dam avenue, saw a sudden burst of @f flames, he terroriaed the passengers and motor: | service since the death of the late King] THOUSANDS UNABLE TO GE Simultaneously with the memorial !n| game at 2.90 this morning from a ninth — The window had been open tn such| man, He Jurped off and started to run, Saving without sacrifice, the tea . EAward VII. INTO EDIFICE t Paul's, the puplis of every school ® way the fire was carried out the top.| feo Gurner, a husky Western Union that goes twice as far. story window of the Belnord, and the blaze did ead to othe 7 Spread to other | messenger boy, witnessed the affair, He . aroughout Great Hritain staod with fs And the wet eves of people were Not! tours before noon the time set to | owed heads at their desks, while their [Tua from Eighty-sixth to parte of the suite, but dd about $0 Grted by the thought of the little fath-! ine singing of the first hymn “Rock © | cachers read to, them me atory of (enth atreets, between Bro y davhie | pursued. A fat policeman joined In the e erless boy hugging to his breast Car * the police . » tits tia dash to pottom of {Amsterdam avenue, Is thirteen stories <a |chase, The fat polleeman fired four \. : A “ times and hit nobody, The stick cee rene | entyefive apattemnte, MESSENGER BOY, FAT “COP,” jist our tines and hit ne cott's last picture “to keep daddy} away nd pathette | High and contains one hundred and seve warm,” nor of the little widow, at sen! eve t Within view of the d vs : somowhere on the Pacific Ocean, ner-|she Cathedral, The service was vac mphasized the fact that] He tapped until Policeman fy vously wishing that the ship would go|*MPle bur solem none, Scott and his mates left no word of | Came, and they ran over to the Be ft — BOLD BANDIT AND BULLETS, pottcoman grow weary. i boy kept gaining on the robber, He final- 1 . D slated, a: . bert Vincent, tire sup in Gielt “ine @ y “ts aater, that she might the sooner meot| UNC Dean of St. Paul's oMciated, av |-ompiaint. | Hy aucly examples they faveceau The guare of the famé {At the Police Station Chief Sus | Wi hin a \ianaim oO ose we Arcavishop @ Canmervury au sald, u y's manhood an sturdy 4 ¥ ae aot? O8, ' sete her hero husband, unknowing that i otner C of Lngiand dignitarn | oravery should be perpemate’ on the Amsterdam avenue he a | gests Boy and “Cop” Ex- | ‘The fat ia puMlog up and sj dead body lay: beneath the snows at) |... pa Aaeeeeiaeny Vincent, dectd.ng it was in the apart-) pet " . | made the MeWeeney sen Other Notables and Throng in} tie vottom of tie wort. 3LAZE IN THE BELNORD [ment of J. D, Dailey, ail tovk an eres | change Uniforms. tor the fm complimented CEYLUN TEA e held in historic @t, Paul's | & | king him a police. vator to the ninth floor CHICAGO, Feb. 144A man teaped on AND NOBODY KNEW IT.) Mr. Daties, .n path robe and with eyes! wentworth avenue car at Twenty. ‘ jeep, came to the door In heavy With sleep, came t ninth street yesterday and, pointing a man and # London Cathedral Also Give Way to Emotion. an @ messenger, LAE TS LEE, niced ax the pone: | White Rose Coffee, Pound Tins, 38¢, royalty, d'plo- Ju fessional people, | i . Suit we to thelr rings. No, he knew Tenant of Burning Suite Had to Be, jothing of « fire, nor did his wife, hi dignitaries of Church and State and eo-| Were offered for the aead heroes . * ‘ he we wenn a by Flreme nls or Maggie, the servan SERVICE MOST SOLEMN, | many days ond in imprecsiveness It was lauay with © He'd Believe. from the butler's pantry of his apart sald that the Scott memorial services j Policeman Hue din e West One! ment. An alann had been sent in and on stationary by the time the firemen arrived ans z COMPLEXION THORN SERIES #2 No. 4~ Sallow Complexion M “There is @ garden in her face, Ye ee eae WELOGEN ph thin is neglected, the pore “Beauty's Guardian” --- By the ume the firet hyma was surprasved that held a little less than a 1 ended there was not a dry eye 1 ~ ta |9 go for the victias of the Titanic, | ¢ While It Goes on Children in] “Kine George surrounded by a. brite Pathe +, Mantly uniformed staff occupied a seat Schools: With Bowed Heads | beneath the great dome while the other |°° parts of the Cathedral were filled by | 4% 4 Hear Deeds of Explorers, | tne generat puvite to the fulleat extent Iola of the accomodation, ’ 7 Only a fow neuts had been reserved SU: « _IONDON, Feb. 1.—King Geo: for the royal party which comprised fi Mt Bogiand wept unabashed; the Lorda of] FePresentafives of Queen Mother Alex. | ,VAst cruNda renained throughout out- | 4 the Admiralty, Cavinet Ministers end) M4FA and of the Duke and Duchess of | OF fT. siuejackota were present both | fy ed and the akin allowed to bee the brilliantly Neier he Lalli Asquith with all’ igade and outelde. ) fo sallow and muddy. ; ; of the Cabinet Ministers were present ' nN 7 % ke Into each phen Ug tala aurea aon AO let A Mandeeartd Lat Mad forelan STORY OF SCOTT'S DEATH READ | Loam Te PenItGe mR White nine winch oroees dha white Hilles 8 thelr cheeks, and at times te wn! diplomatic corps and thelr attaches _ TO CHILDREN IN SCHOO throng cried aloud to-day, wi tani among the latter being Irwin M. “Sun Ged honored Capt, Rove Lik en Lon-'Laughlin, Secretary of the United Portnoy “ + Robert Fulton Scott States Embassy, and Commander Pow. other naval ONEIT=ADAMS Co Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City Tomorrow isthe LastDay of This Sale of New Pianos "TOMORROW at 6.00 P. M. this remarkable sale of Pianos and Player Pianos comes to a close. There were one hundred and forty instruments in the sale Tuesday morning. By 6.00 P. M. tomorrow night we confidently expect aay one will be sold. _ The great majority of these fine pianos and player pianos are absolutely new. A few had been used for demonstrations on our floors. No old pianos, no pianos taken in exchange, no patched-up “‘bargains’’ were included. Every one, excepting the few used for demonstrating purposes, is a new, superb, guaranteed instrument. Tomorrow marks the climax of five days of wonderful piano values. Make it aday of fond remembrance in your home by taking full advantage of the opportunity. Special terms as well as special prices prevail. AUTOPIANOS, Hazelton Upright & Grand Pianos And Other Fine Makes of Pianos and Player Pianos $475 AUTOPIANOS, at . . $410 $450 Hazelton Upright Pianos, at $375 (May be purchused at ¢2 per week) (May be purchased at $9 per month) of thelr emotion pore, A cold weather food talk Are you getting 25% more nourishment this cold weather than you did in warm weather? You ought to. Many people load up on meats in cold weather; but they are mostly on the wrong track. Meats, with the exception of fat pork, don't furnish nearly the amount of heat or energy that the body requires in order to fight the cold. Oatmeal is a fine food the year ‘round, but its value is greatest in the cold weather, because it furnishes in almost exact proportion the tissue-building properties that the body needs, and an abundance of heat and energy. But to get the full benefit from oatmeal it must be proper! cooked. That means at least 2 '4 hours, . Why not try H-O? It requires only twenty minutes’ cook- ing in your kitchen. This is because we cook it, before you get it, for over two hours, at a temperature many degrees higher than boiling point. You don’t know the delicious possibilities of oatmeal until, you have tried H-O Oatmeal. Try it tomorrow. Spring Fashions-- $475 AUTOPI.ANOS, at . . $430 $550 Hazelton Pianos, at. . . $475 (May be puicha ed at $2 per week) (say be purcha ed at $10 per month) I 2 R ( Oo r S e t Ss $565 AUTOPIANOS, at . . $475 $650 Hazelton Pianos, at. . . $475 ° (May be purcha ed a: $10 per month) (May be purchased at $10 per month) “We must have new things, even though the world contain no more,” says Paris. i very woman knows just how important ber corset is to her. Every woman will wish to see the Spring fashions in tailored gowns and evening clothes—but before she chooses, in justice to herself, she will first see the new corsets, Almost a dozen different new styes of L. R. Corsets are now in the Wanamaker Corset Salons. They have much of the charm and grace of Spring. Some are longer,some are a little lowerin the bust, all are comfortably light. #3, $4, 85 and &6 for the latest arrivals, $1 to $10 for models in good style. The Dancing Corset, $3.50 is one of the most comfortable of corsets. It fascinates every woman who tries it on. It is more like lingerie than a corset. Yet it is not too light to give the correct lines. C. B. Corsets, $1 Models usually $1.50 and $2, but secured by special purchase to sell at this low rate. Corset Salons, Third Floor, Old Bldg, $580 AUTOPIANOS, at . . $4'75 $750 Hazelton Miniature Grand Pianos, $685 (May be purchased at $10 per month) (May be purchased at $15 per month) New $350 Pianos and $550 Player Pianos HESE are two of the most remarkable piano values at their regular prices we have ever known. We have fixed prices and terms on them that enable you to make a purchase of utmost worth at a very low comparative price; and the terms are of such perfect convenience that any one can meet them easily. The #350 PIANOS are marked for this sale at... $248.75 The PLAYER PIANOS are marked at........ $895.00 rinst Payor These instruments are manufactured throughout in the most work- All the first payment that is required on cither manlike manner, They are of standard size, the bass strings are full is $5. ‘Then you are only asked to pay $1.36 per week on the copper wound, snd every piano is guaranteed for a long period of years. piano, or $2.00 per week on the player piano. If you have any thought of purchasing a piano within the next year, it will pay you well to come to this sale tomorrow and understand thoroughly the magnitude of these offerings. Our piano department has done such a wonder- ful business since its inception that we must make alterations to give it more space. Thatis the pressing reason for this sale just at thistime. Tomorrow will be a red-letter day in many a New York home. This opportunity to purchase new pianos and’ player pianos at real reductions will be embraced by scores of people. Consider it your opportunity. U/ML LIAL ILLIA Bock of Piotcg: aphs -FREE Full Guta: « Naii Vhs Couyon Today, (Neill-. dems Co., New York City: Ww Plone end me your book of piano phe ogrny ow the planes and ye her ooer a oh Set alterae Corset “Seconds,” 50c Regular 75c and $1 qualities, and so nearly perfect Ran GRRL paren HRnEA nD N } that it is hard to find a flaw. Excellent shapes. ee ) ONEILL-ADAMS Co man tatinge 2m s0220 Brite ; v Gabwoy Flr OU Bi ‘| 2 JOHN WANAMAKER New York —-——

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