The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1913, Page 9

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REBT AL Sy BR WE TAA THE DP” 1 War Rtheridge, “Pajama aN ICE YET FOUND ees pS), AES ETE : trict-Attorney's office WS AS “SAMARITAN” understanding existed among the heads amt wk. (SS ] —_Over the fertile wheat fields of the West | these giant machines go, each one ‘¢“Helps the Falien” After 31 Years in Prison and Is up to 8,000 bushels of whest in s single day. From the finer grades wheat for “FORCE.” Each flake of “FORCE” isa whole of wheat, cooked with barley malt, 1» and toasted. “Delicious” you'll vote to-morrow morn- ° ing when you eat some. Two Men and Women Accom-/ Fine SHIP'S SISTER < plices Supposed to Have IN IN STORM. Employed 1,600 Giits. ‘ : z|E Hi i ; ‘About Time Olinda Is : a ie a "FORCE" ; ‘The Cuden steamehip Curityta of the SAW HOLD-UP, HE SAYS. vice trust in the Tenderloin, with Outage re 1 ie on areca TOASTED i ‘ ing @isorderly houses. info Charteston, ine last Ses i | But “Victim Identifies Aged tenant warranie vere immetiatsl? | oy cireineng pono. cat 6: wodtee WHEAT | Sa alan FLAKES enes. : i i ii ._Wiio Robbed Him. Made by The H-O Company, Bufale, . ¥. ii it Hi F i r f i AL Fee ly j f “intl, ’ sie ’ BEL... Chook-as One of Pair « : Gropped on their knees and prayed. They 4 number of women have deen con-| buckled on life . ae tf gs : ont c ‘The trail grew hot when it By Tuesday sight the Curityba was that ft was the custom of the ite four” | gairly on her way again. to pay @% 0 day to those of their keepers oe who were sent to prison. At the triai of | the Schafer, women it was noticed that one was accompanied to court by @| painters, Mise Florence Mete ‘woman now ‘indicted. It was this cir-| Charles W.. Hawthorne, have been cumstance that led the District-Attor- | elected to full membership in the ney to keep after the Schafer women | gociete Nationale des Beaux Arts. Whitman the information that le@ to the | No lifeboat oauld have lived in these Say i ' | i ! ' ! ' iii e Aested. trom LONDON, June 18—Lord Edward Fits-) “Pajama Girl” of the Shaftesbury | until theyjMonfessed. Miss Este was formerly of (4: Priete gown, Gerald, the youngest Drother of the| Theatre, made May 19, was not in ac-| The d erly house combination was | and Mr. Hawthorne of New a ‘qe trom th Duke of Leinster, premier Duke of Ire- | cordance with his wishes by marrying Gauge, land, showed that the repudiation of his| the little musical comedy actress this Seer eR OUEE BTR ET ne ate ee 2 Pl ————— etim | rr |engagement to May Etheridge, the| week at Wandsworth Registry office. ‘The sigh —_—_—_—_— one will believe me and I'l go to my! grave in a prison yard with this black mark to my name.” ae Be aly ane ONEILL-ADAMSCo ONEILL-ADAMSCa i Bee ee eee do not take advantage of this co-operati Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City ; Avene, Street, m= Prieto waid he ould’ not doubt Paddy's aes e Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City Stath 20th to 22d Now Site for New Rome Leased from Grené Central Terminal. ie Lecotateepern neers eeu tenets kv.cow al The pianos for this sale were personally eslected at the factory by Mr. C. Alfred Wagner, President the ‘ ane Twenty-story bulla.” ‘designed yi] < B~ S78 BETS piano Ss e and nd inepcsod by Me. Nehan Franin, for years Conduotor and Concertmeister Metropolis 4 PING” IN 1872. Cambrill Rogers, architect. 2. i Ve Seater ee oe You are missing a real opportunity if ye John N. Golding completed the lease; pony ir cumaua an tenes Eon ES ube E have told. you. these pianos ruom will seat #0 persons, The be n@ yeare in jail, mostly in New povdings pall ee ele _ se enee Cc are beled» 3 eres and 50 Ma arom tiaer war ten denteaik: President's Family Going West. || For Nore thee "Fier Years we dollars eac —and 80 t ey are. Maen ee ai tea at eae himeolt wit aragige Eee, a Come and seethem. You can see mia Sr cn” bo eas wr eciwene | Seton” AC eas ceernaael Coie ty || Hasatealy oad Bo for yourself that they are worth it. Tecna'Wen time Ohcae ioe that I . oy Che “S Hf . b Li . 99 D ’ ] £70, played the Good Samaritan and—| Shae dew Gers wonaice sree (Cy win led ged on ¢ ier shor Ne | nving the cornerstone of the odin mination to see and examine these pianos. Youmay takeourwordforit that they will be a revelation to you. Take our word for it, you will con- sider them worth at least ahundred dollars more than you have to per Cnet, 08, Wy OH ae Om The pianos being distributed through this co-opérative sale are worthy of being ‘plage in any man’s home. They are good pianos. You are missing @ real opportunity if you don’t j look at them. ‘ : Don’t judge these pianos by the price ($248.75). Judge them by what they are orfolk Suits for Boys in A Big Clearance Sale At the Brill Stores To-day and To-morrow fio Values, Now $4.95 ' Fancy Mixtures and Blue Serges A real occasion in the Boys’ Department of the Brill Stores, offering Bargains in worth ($350). Boys’ oa which merit the attention of Mothers and Fath here—thi ’ * eenson’s newest mixtures of gray, brown and tan and fine fast cal bine pe ee If there wasn't a single other advantage auit is wonderfully good value at $4.95. Sizes 8to 17. Better come early. to this associate plan; if there wasn’t a Peis we wee, single privilege given those who buy through Spare an aien vec, feather than is given with a regular piano WirHour sale—the economical feature or the price This gives you of these pianos alone should appeal to every one who is interested ir: making their ¢ f mich to pay fer go as far as possible. , the plano or ata The whole plan applies to player-pianos as | One hundred player-pianos are also being sold| You can also get your money back at any pages -pianos have an autom on this same co-operative plan. Mv _ _ {time within thirty days, _ |shifter which compels the music The usual price of these player-pianos is five} You get the same privilege of exchanging|play perfectly. Most player-pianos sol hundred and fifty dollars each. within a year as that given with the piano. at from two hun to two hund: The co-operative price is three hundred and} All of the unpaid balances will be voluntarily | and fifty dollars more than these will ninety-five dollars, with NO INTEREST to be|cancelled in event of death. play perfectly. These player-g added. . Also a player-piano bench and nine rolls of|have lead tubing. Most r-pland The player-pianos will also be delivered im-|music (your own selection) are included without |have rubber tubing. The tteor ubbe | mediately upon the payment of five dollars. extra charge. : is one year—at most. Lead laste fas | The payments are two dollars a week—giving| An arrangement will also be made with each|ever. It cannot wear out and / you one hundred and ninety-five weeks’ time in| purchaser whereby new player rolls can be pro-|tubing in the player-pianos is bigsl. A Sale of 50c Blouses at 25c You have probably paid 50c for these same blouses many and many a time, and were well pleased with your V giipenaggtise offer them in this.sale at 25c, just half their regu- lar price. Sizes 8 to 16, in new, neat patterns and styles. Wonderful Values in Wash Suits, $1.00 to $3.50 Russians, Sailors, Suite, Beach Suits, Eton and Military Suits in every desirable Fabric—Rugby Cloth, Galatea, Linen, Duck, Bopp, Madras, Pique and Chambray—a icularly good assortment and Extra Special Values at $1.00, $1.50 and $1.95, Each with patent underwaist attached. 5 25c Blouses Not On Sale at 279 Broadway which to make your payments, the same as on|cured at a cost of only five cents a roll. it cannot be the piano. The same unconditional guarantee} These player - pianos are standard 88 - note | that is given on the piano is given on the player- players: psy Mon they Play every note on the Cut tale coupes ‘out and 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street | Plano, piano when the music roll is in motion. These ont ashe a ates, mS A juare, an pireet, near Broodwe: van | alsch Acamise 9 In New York’s Shopping Centre sacs an sone Hanae by mM He na on 128th Street, Corner Third Avenue ote F li j Calf AMS pte Elevators " " 7 ; e Paes perembeelfiec oneness et nate ea erin Sar ten on pecvosnyey weet 8 OE nee ere A ee A ERIS ODN ani . = r :

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