The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1913, Page 5

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~_____—_—sP 88 EVENtNG W PRIDAY, MAY 2, 1 ; teenth strect; pleaded guilty on FOUR SENT TO PRISON. dictments for assault in the firet d The people of that street are gettin’ | saage Crane Also Fines Two For |€tee: attempted to kill Rose Faison in| Ja @omewhat weed to bombs, but they his rooms by stabbing her fifteen times; in er turned out in large numbers when the| Carrying Concealed Weapgss. first e; State's prison for seven) serious condition. terrific explosion was heard. On Feb.! Judge Crain, in General Sessions years and six months. Mra, Tully, who ie a widow forty years Carin raion sxsleted at No. 317, an4| tenday, disposed of seven prisoners ar- EE POISONED BY FEAST old, lives at No, a8 = teas : bond gta ool reigned for sent THR street, where she has a dresem: 1 | cemage at sala naan pada A * |usinens. Tt was Margaret's birthday, Mother and Children im Hospital| yesterday, and the supper was in honor With Ptomaines, of the occasion. Two houre afterward John Curley, twenty-six years old, of No, 908 Third avenue; pleaded guilty of ali three were in great pain. Dr. Keat- -| As a result of winding up a celebration | ing found the sufferers badly affected qwith @ @upper of cold dolled lobster, | with ptomaines, a 14, of Richmond, & I.; pleaded guilty of feloniously carrying a revoiver; first offense; fined #0. Francesco Zito, thirty-one years old, ii ie Ae. pine i iti : iF of the other side is a 1 Mieclo Gressht'e cafe. No one in the Te 94 Welding would edmit neving recetved Sa q q Fland letters or threats. Our! 4 bem | i # 2 WILL CLOSE OUT Every Tailored Suit IN-OUR ENTIRE - STOCK, THAT WAS FORMERLY PRICED 6D 1 5 Sale Bogins | ij AT $30, $35 & $40 This includes many expensive fancy trimmed copies of import models Saturday -$25 Coats at $1 Handsome Spring Coats and Wraps in the new. draped effects; materials are $ ] O Moire, Serge, Bedford Cord and Eponge ST SEEE ih . Medicine One Hundred and Fourth street station Poitner. ‘was a block away. He ran to the scene J nd aucceeded in quieting the terrified} Bernard Rit jen committed euicide tenants and they returned to their| to-day in hia room back of the candy epartments. Detectives Dondero and |store of Jacob Jacobse by shooting him- ‘White questioned Russo and his wife, | self in the head. Jacobs, who had be- th declared that they had re-| friended Riniechen for many years, died Sarsaparilla eeived no threats of any kind. Russo/ last night. His funeral services were ts credited with having a little money | held to-day. . Made from Roots, Barks, Herbe, etc. O’NEILL-ADAMS CO. O’NEILL-ADAMS CO. O’NEILL-ADAMS CO. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City The pianos for this co-operative sale were personally. selected at the Jactory “by Mr. C. Alfred Wagner, President The Lyrachord Co., and upon arrival are being tested and inspected by’ Mr. Nahan Franko, for years Conductor and Concertmeister Metropolitan Opera Company A personal word from Mr. MacLachlan about the co-operative piano sale which opened yesterday it, 1018, by O’Nelll-Adams Co, AM GOING tomake apersonal statement about the pianos weare to sell eae, this Co-operative Sale, and about theplan upon which they aretobesold. Werethissale not such an importantone, I would not presumeto tax the reader’s patience with any opinions of mine, and especially in a matter that affects my own interests. Pitilacase, however, I knowso wellthat you who participate in this sale, get such good value received that I willingly assume the risk. a In this sale you get all you bargain for and a good deal more you save wane money—over 100 dollars. ‘The piano is right. It is a good, honest piano. The person who buys one as good for 800 and 50 dollars gets the worth of his money, it matters not from whom he buys it. I know this from more than my own personal experience. The manufacturers of this piano are making about 20 thousand pianos every year and are shipping them to all parts of the known world. Their constant ‘ aim is to pyreuce a piano The whole co-operative plan} of beautiful tone—attrac- ee recreates sale coasts ot 900 ew planes tive case design—and above f, ‘The value of the piano fe $880, and of the player: | All one that will last a lifetime. piano, $550. Nine Ge a arin We sell many of these pianos Weal ain naoeae : me | right here in New York and the SU ae eee a titealths bikeeed bees a veces surrounding territory every year, and it you snlet the player-pisno—giving you 195 weeks I know from my own personal experience 5. There a absolutely no interest added. ig Dow good ng ray pw) fal aiid das 6, Either the piand or player-piano : ve a great pride in this dea consider that this is o: immediately upon making your initlel payment or lster, | important transactions I have ever made. It will save woe ee acive The Weekly payments begin when the instrument lo | dollars of money to the 300 persons of New York City and vicinity who take - 8. Every instrument is guaranteed without reserve | advantage of this sale—money they can use to pay for musical instruction for five years in s joint, guaranties, OY trong ss wekuey | OF in taking a vacation trip or whatever use they see fit to make of it. how to make it, end this Se given fm wring, oe As this sale is intended to stand as an enduring advertisement to our house, ee at is Memane Mare rite the Bone & * | Ican assure you that the pianos themselves, represent the extreme limit of 10,* If th® plano is satisfactory after $0 days’ trial in | value for the price, and that more liberal Lis ppg of sale ang more special ad- x anav Maal Llan— you have the privilege of exchanging it without one penny’s vantages have never been given to piano ide: Neill. . fous for any other new instrument of equal or greater cet buyers in the whole history of piano ea ling. tents (8) Weill slats Co. 11, If you should die during the lite of your contract q All the features of this co-operative plan are carried out in your home, you then have eleven more months in which to fully satisfy yourself qs to the value of the piano. If it does not then prove to be avervthing thet you expect, id i full te famil, ‘ 4 , *, r r weal SLRMEBY Sree 8 soeept a te PONY PAY offering player-pianos, with the single exception that the Cut this coupon out and mail tonight “ itul stool t tch the pia! a cart terms on the player-pianos are ¢wo dollars a week instead Without obligation on my, part, mail arafactadea’ without extra oe ‘ Ranetene es of—as on the piano—one dollar and twenty-five cents .a Bie ceatente beug ree var ison and 18. The piano will be tuned twee without charge. week, There is no interest added to the price of either the tive plan to piano or player-piano. , Sak Sn 2 it Aiea eee Misses’ Street, Afternoon & Dancing Dresses checks, charmeuse, meteor, lace top and all lace. Sizes Misses’ & Girls’ Class Day & Graduation Dresses Girls’ Coats OUR PRICES | _ a Bonwit TELLER & Co. Special Sales For Saturday Misses’. & Juniors’ Tailored Suits 18.00 Formerly 1p to 42.50 ‘Made of shepherd checks, stripes, men's wear serges and Bedford cords, in smart blouse models. Sizes 13 to 18. isses’ “S ” & D Coats 16.50 Formerly up to 35.00 Al the prevailing modelo in checks, plaide, mistaren, and silt: leo bresdeleth evening wraps. Sizes 13 to 18 \ 15.00 Formerly up to 35.00 : ree Si batiste, broche; ; 29.50 39.50 49.50 Girls’ Tub Dresses ‘195 2.95 Made of chambray end Persian mg CT America's Greatest Vuraitere Bouse Ba” OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 © 0G ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! WE INVITE COMPARISON! We Open Accounts From ON TCO ee } ERSLY, ai} RANT ee rere aerate ied: sete none at eena oan Ase Money Saving Sale of High Grade Enamel Steel Beds cx ome iY oma Mer re Mote edeare the greatest bargains we cnet AMete. orp roproegted 60 ovec7. cmeertaien RMN Thee $5 Brass Trimmed Stee! Bod White ave ever offered. $8 White Enamel Stee! Bed $10 White Enamel Bed iy FE fie 92) re: Grade Metal Beds in the este ewtas

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