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. JO ARNG! TO ARMS “TENS THEY COME! ~ THEY COME! TOARNSL They're bs Our Nie and + Ready to Attack Us at Any Minute—Maybe, j / ‘The Evening World te in a position to Ganoance that the greperations for « Gomplete devesatation of New York and territory by the Japanese are mere advanced than indicated oy the repert published this morsing in ye ie hy He ia 1H $ 1 Hi it ik ? | iH i Gartridges have their wholesale stores +t Broadway below Canal etreet are at Yeast three stores where Japanese, asking themselves as curio and silk ts, are entrenched. It ts idle to Bening World's alert reporters thet a wily Japanese named Yamanaka has taken a whole building in Fifth avenue. Bere he takes vast wealth from 4 Wealthy of New Yort in exghange fare prints and ceramics and figured tapestries, But who knows what dead- mortars may be masked in the rear 4 @f the building to drop bombs upon the @ixty-ninth Regiment Armory? <It is also credibly reported that a of Japanese have rented s0- h _ es ;60-ROOM HOUSEBOAT FOR W. |. TWOMBLY’S FAMILY. ‘Gymnasium, Ballroom and Roof Garden Planned for-a Floating Palace. THE BVENING WORLD, co-operative sale , " ealacd ty the, 0. Ajred Wagner, President "The Lyracherd Co. ' it 200 new *°350 During this sale informal player-piano recitals will be giveg every afternoon from 8:00 to 4:80 o'clock, to which you A great co-operative sale will share equally a are cordially invited. ¢ Tomorrow morning, the O’Neill-AdamsCo. will re-inaugurate the biggest piano buying opportunit that has ever been offered in New fo) tk City. The sale will consist of a straight-out purchase of 200 new pianos and 100 new player-pianos. It is the purchase of 300 as/dependable pianos and player-pianos as ever have been made. They are Newton pianos—the New- ton is not a new make piano. It is not an experiment. More real money and more. real brains have gone into the mak- ‘ a of this piano than into any other piano made to sell for 100 or 150 dollars more. We know the Newton piano is as reliable a iano as was ever put in a home. he real value is put on the inside, rather than in fancy cases. It is made by good, sturdy labor in one of the largest and best equipped manufactories*in America; by men many of whom have been working in the same shop for 10 to 15 years. @These 200 pianos will be sold, 5 dollars as an initial payment, then 1 dollar and 25centsa week,with no additional charge for interest. The 5 dollars just about covers the cartage and delivery, yet this 5 dol- The balance on the piano, ispay- thet acter ans 25 cents, weekly, ‘be balance on the player-piano le 2 dollars weekly, which to pay for the piano or the player-piano. qt BF i ? i i He ra! i Py WMPORTANT THAT PEOPLE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT SUCH A MEDICINE —\_— I was afflicted with kidney and bladder iy" a part of with a ered other ‘several doctors and tried other rem- -edies, with no results, Words can't tell the misery that I suffered. 1 also would ay thet f had to get up several times during the night, symptoms ver; varios, ‘ite was very poor. I saw Dr, ur oh mp-Root advertised so ly that I decided to give it » fair |. After toking one bottle I improv- ed 80 nicely I continued until I took sev- eral bottles of Swamp-Root. I am able now to do my own work and am enjoy- ood health. I cheerfully recom- mend Swamp-Root to others with kid- ey and bladder trouble. Yours tri i REBECCA OGDEN, Blossburg, Penna. Brera ond, penncribes te, Seore me, a A.D. 5 tf ¥ ‘Thos.’ Wil Justice of the Peace. if & i ae < 4 & 3 5 Ei eat ie i e F z 3 iF f ' | lar payment is credited to your ac- count. The piano will be delivered immediately. You do not have to wait. You get your piano when you make your initial payment of 5 dollars. The remainder ($243.75) is payableevery week at the rate of 1 dollar and 25 cents, This gives you 195 weeks’ time in Ager rN Gye plano, an | el get the benefit of the co-operative rice Oo} ; ou can pay in less time 5 weeks—if you wi: fr you do in less time—you profit still aay, than A ocker tt Hou Wen is a part of this co-operative plan, which provides for a cash premium of 15 cents for each and every week’s time you shorten the 195 weeks’ time to which you are entitled. Special Advantages of this Co-operative plan 1, Every instrument is guaranteed without reserve, 5. ‘The piano will be tuned twice without charge. for five years. There are no “‘ifs”’ or “ands” in the 6A pais) to match the piano, and late style scarf guarantee—just a strai; ht-out guarantee as strong as are included without extra cost. can be written in the English language. — 7. You are given the opportunity to induce others 2. If, after a 30 days’ trial the piano is not satis- to take advantage of this sale, which still further taster we will give you your money back. reduces the cost of your piano. 8. If the 30 days’ trial is satisfactory, you then 8. Delivery of cither the piano or player-piano to have 11 months more to fully satisfy yourself as to any point within 100 miles a New York City will be the character of the piano. If then, atthe end of the made without further charge, immediately upon the first year, the piano is not everything you think it receipt of the initial payment of 5 dollars, should be, you are given the privilege of exchanging 9. And, finally, should you die during the time in it for any other new pleng in our house, of equal of which you are paying for your piano, we will volun- better grade without one penny’s loss to you. tarily cancel all unpaid payments, and send a receipt 4. Absolutely no interest to pay, in full tor the piano to your family. . SIXTH AVENUE/)’ MAINBUILDING 20th-fo 22d Streets E L- D A 22d Street Elevators NEWYORK CITY ll / FIFTH FLOOR WEDNESDAY, ONEILL:-ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City in which 200 persons (2.st22ve-3| total saving of $20,250 1018, ty O'Netl-Ademe Os, a APRIL 60, 10168. the single exception that the terms on the player- piano are two dollars a week instead of-—ee om the jo—one dollar and twenty-five cents a Wee! q Hundreds of these pianos are being sold every month, all over the United States, at 350, 375 and even 400 dollars. Newton pianos are worth $350. Measured by any standard of value you wish, they are worth mag $350. They are worth it on our floors or on the floors of any other reputable piano house in the country. The co-operative sale price is 248 dollars and 75 cents QThe price includes the easiest of easy terms and the most lib- eral conditions of sale upon which pianos have ever been sold. In fact, we have brought right to your very door — through this Co-operation with the manufacturers—the same extremely low prices, the same easy terms, and the identical con- ditions of sale that we offered last Fall in our wonderfully successful opening sale. 1800 families took advantage of that great opportunity and are today en- joying the splendid instruments which they purchased at that time. The same prices, the same terms, the same privileges and conditions and no charge for interest all are again offered you in this sale. The life insurance an exceptional feature QIf the bread winner dies—if the source : FY of income is stopped by death—the piano is not lost to the family. The family does not have to work and worry to meet the remaining pay- $ price ments. We voluntarily can- cel all future payments im- Player-planos can be purchased on this same co-operative plan One hundred player-pianos will also be sold on this co-operative plan. ‘The usual price of these player-pianos is five mediately, and a clear ‘‘re- ceipt in full’’ is given to the family of the deceased. Isn’t this a comforting and reassuring feature ? hundred and fifty dollars each, ee" The co-operative price will be three hundred and ninety-five dollars, NO INTEREST to be added. oe The player-piano will also be delivered immediately upon the payment of Five dollars, The payments 40 will be two dollars— giving you one hundred and ninety-five weeks’ time in which to make your 4g! payments —the same ason the piano. ‘The same unconditional uarantee that is given on the yg’ ‘a piano is given on the player-piano ; ou? (O4 You can also get your money back at any time within thirty days, You get the same privilege of wg! & * exchanging within ® year as that given on the piano, All of the unpaid balance will ¢ 3 Os be voluntarily cancelled in event of death. Jo &>° Also, » player-piano bench and nine rolls of music (your own selec tion) are included without v3) f extra charge. rid RWS Og 3 ‘An arrangement will be made with cach purchaser wherchy new player-piano music @O# vy © é Ay ‘can be procured at acost of only 6 eente « roll, 057 SS eee These player-pianos are stantard A4-note players; that is, they play every note on ARG" NV gh oe the piano when the music roll is in motion. These player-pianos have an 7 QM try automatic shifter, which compels the mu;ic to play perfectly. Most ? Fgh Ry player-pianos sold at from two hunired totwo hundred and fifty dollars 4 Se ae more than these will not play perfectly. player-pianos have o > lead tubing. Most player-pianos have rubber tubing. The life of ¢ Lo rubber is one year—nt most. laste forever. It cannot ? > wear out and the tubing in these player-pianos is 80 placed od vs it cannot be broken. SUMMER FASHIONS— with Next Sunday’s World. FREE Smart Models in Simple Styles. migra Memes Special 8-Page Illustrated Color __Order Next Sunday’s World Supplement, Edited by ner