The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1913, Page 15

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OPENING ATLANTIC END OF THE PANAMA CANAL Dredges and Final Blast Will Send Water Flowing Across the Isth- mus Early Next Month. WASHINGTON, sept. 19.--ith the opening of the Panama Canal trom the > Mipafloren locks to the Pnelfic Ocean cofmunication also is below established on the Atlantic alde betweon the great { Gatun locks and the sea. ‘This has Col- lowed the removal of the rattroad trestle between the locks and the egean, To make the opening navigable about 181,000 yards of earth in the railroad dike must ve removed and two pipe Vine suction dredges are engaged tn the work which should be completed by Oct. 1. ‘When the work ts completed there will remain only one obstruction to free ies nication in the whole length of the cj the dike et Gamboa walch restraing the waters of Gatun Lake from flowing into Culebra Cut. A dig } suction dredge now is removing the earth and silt that has accumul in the bed of the canal between this dike and Gamboa Lake since the cut was made three yer ago, and early in October another, and the last, tree mendous biast will destroy the dike | ftaelf, leaving a clear waterway acroxs the isthmus es BUILDING NEAR COLLAPSE. Premature removal of the shoring supporting @ five-Istory Ouilding under course of coustruction at the routheast corner of Church and Fulton streets to- day threatened to cause the bullding to collapse into the new subway excava- tion which is under Church street at that point. For a time two policemen from the Greenwich station were ata- tioned to warn pedestrians away. The strets in the vicinity were roped off and men working in the subway were or- dered to remain away from the portion which would be endangered. ‘The building, directly across the street from the Hudson Terminal Buildings, was formerly occupied by L. & M. ker, dealers in glassware, and cigar store. As soon as the ~ dangerous condition of the building be- came apparaent, building ingpectora » tool charge and the walls were shored up safe! MIMIC WARFARE IN CLOUDS. Alpine Troops “Fight” on Moun- tain 0,625 Feet High. GENEVA, Switzeriand, Sept. 1.~A» programme of mimic of the Swiss army, who huve he manoeuvring for some daya among the man from fatigue, and concluded the highest peaks of tho Alps. The final splendid feat by storming the Kegishurn tain 96% feet high, n of campaign was | heights. W.L.DOUCLA $3.50, $4.00 & $4.50 SH OES Leek in W. L. Douglas store windowsand ou w: 94.50 that are just as wear as other makes costing iil see shoes for $3.50,84.00 and in style, tit and $5.00 to 87.00, the only difference is the price. Shoes inall leathers, styles and shapes tosuit everybody. If you could visit W. L. Douglas large fac- tories at oe Nien a omy and see for your- ly. . self how careful L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why the: ranted to fit better, look better, hol ape and wear longer than any other ir mak: CAUTION! « Ww. L. DOUCL Y enone ‘Boys’ Shoes in the World. ety LL, Dougins name oa the bottom. ‘TAKE NO SUBSTI AB! Brockton, Mase.” STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: rt 14659 Third Ave ind rd Avenue, corner 120th Street. Ase, bots 146th & 147th Bite ven’ The Brill Stores Open the Season With a Splendid Special Offering of This Season’s Most Popular Men’s Suits In Three Big Bargain Lots Lot 1 | at 310) Lot 2 For Men and at that money can buy. $9.7 | | Pencil Stiiged Gulls oung Men 12.50 Instead of $18.00 and $20.00 Season Opening Sale of Fall Topcoats for values up to $15.00, Black and Oxford Coats, some of them silk-faced. Instead of $15.00 and $18.00 We've been planning this big bargain event for several weeks, in fact ever since we realized that the demand for Pencil Stripes would be far greater this Fall and Winter than ever before—and rest assured it required every merchandising resource of this grcat organization to secure these suits at prices low enough to permit us, even with the very closest margin of profit, to offer such wonderful values at $10. Lot 3 Pencil Striped Suits For Men and Young Men -at $15.00 Instead of $22.00 and $25.00 Included in these Three Bargain Lots are Pencil Stripes of almost every known kind, width, style and color--blues, blacks and grays with stripes of red, white, gray and blue---Coats in English or conserve ative models, Patch Pockets or plain, with cuffs or without—smart high cut waistcoats and slender trousers—-the very biggest of values Values up to $25.00 at Black & Oxford--many $1 7 75 silkefaced & silkelined. ® Stetson Soft Hats and Derbies for Fall, $3.50 to $20.00 Brill Specia] Value Soft Hats and Derbies at $2.65 In the Very Newest Shapes and Styles =t the 5 Brill Stores 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street . Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street wt een 125th Street, corner Third Avenue Union Square and 125th Street Stores Open Saturday Evening an attack on an imaginary enemy in oveupation of the Eggishorn, a moun- talion of six hundred hariy # descended this* morning from ngfrau Joch, 1,140 feet high, re they had bivouacked in the snow fare above the clouds was brought :o| throughout the night. ‘They executal a an end to-day by six hundred mountain: | fi eers forming part of the Alpine sect! { erilous Aletsch glacier during # driving now storm without the loss of & single ed march across the great and ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 19138. BROADWAY, FOURTH AVENUE, FIGHTH TO TENTH STREET TOMORROW, A SATURDAY SALONS Wi REMAIN O} THE PIANO ILL PEN UNTIL 0:00 P.M. Great Half-Yearly Sale of Pianos and Player-Pianos A Day That Will Brin Realization of Hopes, and Which, Later On, Many Children of Today Will Have Reason to Remember with Gratitude WICE each year we clear the Wanamaker Piano Salons of the accumulation of months. It is a necessary incident of our large business, in the regular course of which we take many pianos in exchange from homes that have grown musically up to the standard of the five great pianos in the Wanamaker Roll of Honor. The Instruments in This Sale Used pianos and player-pianos—some of them having been used but very little—- taken in exchange for one of our new pianos or Angelus player-pianos; New pianos reduced because of changes in case design; New pianos and aan of service; lew to Fathers and Mothers the player-pianos from the Salon floors reduced because they show pianos and pore reduced because the finish of the cases is too dark to harmonize with the lawless cases of our regular stock of instruments. Every instrument in the sale has been put in order by us; hammers of used pianos have been refelted where necessary; cases polished; all made ready to go out into good homes with the a, for years of good service. THE PRICES—lower than have been quoted since our last half-yearly lower than will be obtainable again until our next half-yearly sale, unless something unlooked-for happens. You Who Have Children—Who Once Were Children— know how the magic of music moves the little ones; how their faces brighten and their feet hasten when they hear the band coming around the corner, or the strains of the hurdy-gurdy on the next block. Children turn to music as lowers turn to the sun. Music is uplifting—-childish quarrels cease wheh music is in the air. Good music educates. The child who begins with “Where the River Shannon Flows” will grow from simple melodies to Lehar and Strauss and Verdi and Puccini and Liszt, with a corresponding appreciation of the finer things in life. you have no piano in your home, come to the sale on Saturday and get one. If you have a piano which you cannot play, come and get a player-piano; we will take your silent piano in part exchange for it. We Shall Open the Sale Saturday Because on that day husbands can meet their wives and choose t And, to round out the service of the day, the children. shall have full measure of Decker Herbert 65 Elss & Co. 65 Bech & Bac! 75 James & Holstrom.. 85 Biddle... . a Lurch. . 85 James & Holstrom.. Gabler... Leins.. . McEwe: Kimball. Gabler. James & Holstrom.. Behr Bros...... Ocser & Wintes.. IWMI COCO (hf ef Se et ALVES assesses esssorevnnn Used Miscellaneous Upright Pianos . $608 Steinert. : SSSRERAARSSRRAO RDS NS HR ACCRA sh we si THE TERMS will be made to suit the personal convenience of each purchaser, as is our custom in these half-vearly sales. WE GUARANTEE the worthiness of every instrument in the entire collection in the sale, and that in any instrument you purchase you value for your money. List of Makers and Prices Dunhara, Lakeside 155 Lawrie & Hayes. i Opera. ........ 165 Hoppe... Lester. . Campbell 175 Jacob Bros. 165 es & Pond, . 170 Pease... Crown, enyee DeRives & Harris Kranich & Bach... Mathurnek Chickering Kurtzmann. Chickering. Haines... Sohmer......... Kranich & Bach Hardman : Hallet & Davis.. Chickering Lindeman.. Hallett & Da: Lindeman 185 Harvard.. Lindeman... 190 Bicea...... S| Lindeman....... 195 Chickering ‘ ; Lindeman......... a +. 210 Smit erican, Weber... 0| Used Grand Pianos One-Third Less 40 piano atools, $5.50 to $12 12 piano chairs, 5 to $20 40 piano benches 9 to $30 17 music roll cabinets $16 to $7 The prices quoted are the prices of today. They will remain on the tickets, and fromthe price of any puschaned during this Half-yearly Bale one-third will he deducted Chickering. Miller . Chickering . 295 Kroeger... 290 Chickering Chickering Kimball 390 Chickering 495 Chickering....2.....0c0e8e cee 675 Square Pianos Horace Waters... Haines... Hazelton | Chickering. | Lindeman .... 5 | Steinway... 20 | 4 Used Cabinet Players Angelus 435 Angelus Upright Pianos Knabe.... ++, 880 735 | schomacker-Angelus Chickering... +. 900 790 | Emerson-Angelus. ¥ Schomacker . 650-585 | Knabe-Angelus...... 29,500 Player-Piano Music Rolls Reduced 2. Emerson-Angelu: Emerson-Angelu: uct Player- Pia Originally Angelus piano. Angelus piano... Angelus pisno.. Dol ; 2,500 classic and operatic Originally 75c to $2 37c to $1 5,000 comic opera and dance Originally 75c to $1 15c and 25c each 22,000 rolls, all kinds Originally 50c to $1.75 5c, 10c, 15c, 28c each All have been used in the ANGELUS Library, but all are in good condition. 55 New Instruments Reduced Player anos Originally Now| ,. Emerson... ......0005 ese $275 Hademen ae Schomacker. ... 365 | Lindem 305 Schomacker. .. 375 | Lindeman 550 Kurtzmann.., 235 | Lindeman 550 Kurtemaun... . 265 | Lindeman 8 Chickering... . 500-395, piedemas nn Kaabe....... ++, $00 435} Lindeman... . 550 Chickering............ 650 415 | Lindeman... +. ORS Grand Pianos Emerson. ....'...... 650 Onginally Now Kurtsmann-Angelus......... ; ; ¥ Kurtemann-Angelur.......... Schomacker......... eas ey Kaabe-Angelus 1,100 Knabe..... ve 750 ni Cirat Knabe..... . 630-725 Player-Grands le for instruments of equal goodness; ether the piano for their home; when mothers may bring all keep the Piano Salons open until 9.90 in the evening. . eke 7 ao SESSRSSEREE

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