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? il a APRESS OT fi es - ANE TT Ppl ft IN AIS OWN HOME se swnstie between lapan How to Remove Easily. 4 hrough the Jowet house caised anxiety | not cos -_~-- lin the wit » Hotge, ‘Heerotary of State | the rekon witte eitit does give you « ‘ j Bryan wos sent for and conferred with | cleat complexion the expense is trifling. ‘Brenner’s Wired “Pals” Sold! dent imply get an ounce of othine—double alla were sant for other off. a i nee ¥ = - ~ + th—from_ Riker-Hegeman ea | \« stectives cit! versant with the subject. See res, and a few applications shoul A the Loot and Detectives rotary of tho Interice who ts alshow yee how oney it (4 to tid y 5 * Traced i Back Cbifornian; Secretary kriculture | of the homely freckles and get « be ! Homaton, who hts spectal knowledge of jcomplexion. Rarely is more F — corsiitions; Benator Works of Callfor- | ounce needed for the worst fenator Jone Washin Gespicion that hundreds of false, 4, > the ae TeeMOned” rhe | double strength othine, as this is the pre- @aime of lors on burgtasy insurance Presiient hopes to tind some way ot sold under guarantee of money Policics have cost companies immenso |aimicable settlement that would appease i fails to remove freckles. cums | the Japanese and at the same time not|* — sole AR GI lh esi nt At he interfere with the State's right of Calt- to-day of Samuel §. Brenner, a haber-| oii @asher st No. 1774 Third avenue, Mv-| ip: uation {4 full of diMeulty, and ing @ So, 136 Kast Ninety-sixth street, mething is done there is lia- He was indicted yesterday on the! pility of hostile popular demonstrations @harge of filing « false proof of loss. [im Japan that may lead more serious “ugh Sergeant David Wilbur, re- | complications, know that your eyes was engaged by the National —_ Another Bryan Gra 4. have the very utmost ti 1 od 4 Ftonsen, und Brenner's arrest | ,WASHINOTON, April i6—Secretery) protection. Correct as the first in what Wilbur declares! gay ‘yn the birth of his fth grandchild, | glasses will safeguard ™ be a wholesale cleanup. Bren Regirtald Bryan Owen, at Elphan, Kent, sight. has signed a onfeseion. England. This newest grandson and| your sight. Nothing is more important than to im January, 1912, Brenner, who then| jamenake to the Secretary of State Is] Eyes Examined Without Charge five at No, 57 Fast Ninety-stxth| a son of Lieut. Reginald Owen of the! by Regist seed bea Pipsninns gtrest, took out « burglary policy for y ni re. $760. In December last he swore be- Ruth Bryan, Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. fore Isaac Leon, a commissioner of J. EHRLICH & SONS Geode, that his apartment had have Oculiete’ Opticians Fobbed of $1,100 worth of goods, an ’ was paid $760 by the Nat! 1 | A GOOD HABIT pars mcr in Business. 217 Broadway, Astor House. lees vurincse tend ’ 223 Sinth Ave. 15th Se, 350 Siath Ave, 224 St. ‘a bust nad b . Ey heeded money so tide him ov Tea when you're tired, | i¢) Netmu Ann St, 17 West 42d-New York peason, 80 he arranced the particularly if it’s _-198 Fulton St.. Cor. Bond St. Brooklyn. holiday | fake burglary. Brenner employed three Park Row 9 “huskies” known as “R Cl t i b and “Morris” to carry pu 0 h ng ‘his home. He told them hi n play a joke on his wife.” The men tied up in bundles and took away all T EA FOR MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN 4 the cut glass and ailverware. Later No A mrt called him up and asked what to $ ‘ Se" ‘With the Soot. Brenner told them Sold in airtight tins only Money to sell it and keep the money. The! toon @id #0, ard it was by, tracing goods and causing their arrest that|~ i th nis romere goon? EU" *) Certain Cure for Nasal Judge Crain, in General Sessions, to- Catarrh. Gey are Brenner to the Tombs} Nasa) catarrh is both dangerous or tr and embarrassing. Here is a treat- 4 on ment which promptly cleans, soothes “THE LOST MILLION" {5 the] ee ee ae nese, while best of the thrilling | destroying all the puteld, slimy mat- THE AV As izES WUnsw, WHUDNKBVAL, «2-20. i ‘ He bag lt and Wind Bae Bring Out vel | became more compl ‘ N hee hance, Miss Freckle-face, to| ANC that the Legislature of California had | try @ remedy for freckles with the | . ree + ee Japanese and bill lien ce able dealer that it will | unless it removes | |s 000,000 Stock of Brand New Spring and | Th Will Be a Great Day. Note the below contributions from| The Receivers Give You the Advantag down accordingly.' vantage of these rare bargains. and Stosies of adventure. It is full Of | ter and preventing its further forma-|) Jove Interest and deep mystery.| tions Obtain of any well-stocked Every page is breathlessly turned to) druggist two onnees of af antionptic vil- the next to see what new surprise or | ane powder. alt teaspoonful thrill awaits the reader. This really|to a pint of ee meonédertul piece of Fiction will be|into the nostrils 6 Us pely yd complete and unabridged in|two or three times dail; ‘and catarrl aay aro World Magazine begin-| will vanish. Gives a delightfully one st EF Seca oP ies next Sunday. feeling and makes breathing easy.—. aa Three Years to Pay it For The Celebrated | MEISTER PIANO-Price #175” Terms $1.00 a Week or $5.00 a Month NO INTEREST ON PAYMENTS The MEISTER may be seen in all its exquisite styles at our salesrooms on the Tenth Floor of the Clarendon Build- a which is located on the theast corner of Eighteenth [Street and Fourth Avenue—con- jveniently reached by subway and ithe Madison Avenue surface lines, The instrument will be played for you by an expert or you may play it yourself to test its touch and tone, We will be more than pleased to » have you minutely examine the \Piano as to materials and methods ‘of construction. This is the instrument that is in use in more American homes than any other piano onthe market. You will appreciate the reason why when you see what @ fine piano it is, You will feel that the price of $175.00 is really too low for its worth. ‘There is no piano in the world that has a better ‘tone or a more lasting one and we have had scores of people who who really know pianos, say that 20 $500 or $1.000 piano in existence has a tone that is richer or more mellow. - We are today selling more pianos di- rect to the home than any other piano house in the country and we believe that if we asked $100 more than we do, our volume would be just as great. But we save you fully $100 by selling direct from the factory, for you have no dealer's profit to pay and the dealer's profit is usually $100. We ask NO INTEREST ON THE PAYMENTS and give you over three years to pay the sum of $175. Moreover we give you a ten-year-certificate or warrant of quality. Likewise we give @ cover and piano stool free. If you know anything about the quality of pianos, come here and go over the MEISTER before you determine to buy. ‘This instrument will open your eyes. a) $1 a Week or $5 a Month and Charge You No laterest on the Payments Other Gredos of Meister Pianos from $195 to $350 88-NOTE PLAYER-PIANOS from $345 Upwards SEND FOR OUR FREE PIANO BOOK " Terme $2.00 Per Week—Ne Interest. \ PRB Vey 35) ae yet: ‘WE PAY THE FREIGHT ANYWHERE. Rothschild & Company, Inc. H YORK BRANCH: Clarendon Bidg., 5. E. Cor. 18th St. and 4th Ave. r RSIS i bsp yoarialp tty ny a TELEPHONE STUYVESANT 263-366, Follow the Cromd to the e Great | MILLION’ DOLLAR RECEIVERS’ SALE | Condueted by L. A. Price and A. S. Gilbert, Receivers Summer Merchandise | @. Their one aim is to get } lepartments. These prices and value¥ are bonafide. They|money to pay the debts. They are offering you new clean Spring have passed through the Receivers’ hands, and have — marked| merchandise at great savings. You owe yourself a visit to take ad- $1.00 Fountain Pens Tae PEOPLES NEW DEPARTMENT STORE| $1.25 Silver Pencils Special for one day only....... ESN E RS : pred aes 14 kt. Gold pen point. teed chased or plain bands, Ex strictly Sterli cellent quality rubber. KTH AVE 22" SIXTH AVE 22" and 23" POTREETS sey Si oh Main Fleer. aa Men’s and Young || 25 Q $30 Suits, P ah bi ss tae ai Dresses? | 1 ’ Receivers’ Price a fhe ed ne lll sortment you will Z _ '% is com prehensi asi Mou obec eH ae of high DNs x find the pels style and pple of Fifth lof the caine ap ted any oe , Avenue garments at about one-half price. Every suit is guaranteed strictly all wool / { {| THE SUITS are made of mannish French serges, in land tailored, in the newest of Sprit ; black, blue and tan, High grade tailoring and trim- models. Sizes 32 to 48 stout. ' mings. Linings of best grade of Peau de Cygne. THE COATS are of fine diagonal bedford cords, Young Ag sd BAKA ‘] serges and many other novelty cloths. Black, blue, $12.50 Suits F |\3 tan and white. We illustrate one with a braided | q F : satin collar. This coat fastens with a handsome bi shne $ 50 ; large silk ornament. Price, 3 | THE DRESSES are of serges, silk stripes and diag- win several popular eee Bl a, onal effects. We illustrate one of the new Bulgarian serge models. All sizes for women and misses. Second Fleer. Silks and Dress Goods 60c Shantung Pongees; 23 in. ¢ We Serges; with hairline e wide. In the most wanted stripes; black and white; 42 in. bard Receivers’ price; per bia Receivers’ price, per For Women: Restshu, x tary price, per yard Menihan Shoes, Hissin $1.60 Bordered Silks, 40@ (ye |s1.25 Storm Serge: cream (re & by A.B. Reed Cush- y. Also some shep-| inches wide. Excellent an only, 52 inches wide. racer 99 herd plaids, Sizes 3| sahiebs ers’ price, per yard. a 8 years. ° Main Floor. ‘Third Floor. Sp! odel ouse Dress 50c @ 75c Neckwear | |iatevadalsea™ ™™ “! ; Receivers’ Price $3.50, $4.00 Bargains fn Lot contains stocks, 39 oy 98 80 Messaline: 36 inches wide, ¢ te Sm. Pa rawe Yarray ol ee shades: wide. -All. colors. Recivew RC @ prominent manufac- jabots, lace collars, Values for turer allows the es “A Bulgarian collars and ceisae to cut this peice: . other novelty pieces in the new H. B. ent’ Fos Ol Shoes fine percale and chambray. Gye shoulder effects. : Geo. H. Snow Shoes The new tat e patterns Dr. Louis Cushion Shoes Dr. Rodman Cushion Shoes cpoelient Hines. 5 60c Imported Linoleum @ _ And the famous $1.60 se Dresses of | | (Scotch). Also Joseph Wild’s Linoleum. This ; fine percale in solid colors, | | is.a_clean-up of about 1,000 yards. Receivers’ tam, shoes, in tan, nay and lavender, P PA price per square yard. all sizes ped with ree $15.00 Empire Brussels Rugs, and all seamless, Oriental and floral designs. e . ae i F newest Spring Sizes 9x 12. Receivers’ price...... : cauey Fourth Floor. F models, i Sewing Machines Trunks and Bags | _ $10, $12.50 and | | Ode and ends of our regular stock, Lor 1__briges.absolutely never before heard of, $15 VALUES cut || “send” Onb 1m the fot. i ieee oe ame tieg angeatirase * Hereeovceceres value. Receivere . ‘ $45.00 Model Genuine Stager Me 3. by the Receivers to $40.00 Model Geautne Wheeler ia oa 8—Dress Trunks, an (Ea ng KPre F & Wilson hand riveted. ant Tined. (ian EE 4 la $40.00 Model Mason Ball Bearing agin bio value $5. 99 jc oss A e i 3 , $40.00 Model Angelus Certified Receivers’ price.. $45.0) Model Liberty Cabinet LOTs— Leather Suit C $45.00 Model Angelus Rotary Lar = shirt fold. $1.07 4 AID, . c 00, Receivers’ A) LOT 5—Leal 33 ‘all leather / Only 65 in the jot. I eluding Reed Pullman Run- e lined. Brass lock: id j ens Pullman Carriages M d Collapsible Go-Carts. Receivers’ price, callie, Sizes to 18 in. Value $1.88 { $e luroy and leather clot! Ruph “pholetering. and $5. Receivers’ price. ‘Third Fi Third Floor. ‘Third Floor, Oo Receivers’ Prices far ae ae Necessfties in Hensstusnishings 5 1.50 Ironing | Borde 49c Exten- Siegel's 2.75 | ie * | sion Window ey a Screens i \ sizes. I. be Glass Shelves, thitive | Sire oe |." Every La Mower| for bath room ue. posed fe be abeo- Brackets ae heavy 800 Dust proof axle tubes. ; ants ii a ea tie scene acme henna tei eaten