The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1913, Page 5

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Yor. e SAID ‘ES ATOP TOWER =: turn market might have remained nee BN % closed, bay * Rook Thiand iseues declined to new] Am: Gan on . —— low level for this movement and had 8 Par an unsettling influence in general on iby 131 Miss Alsie Aykroyd, to Marry] ‘hs market P eS wes 5 m , 'ykroyd, Y| "steel, Union Pacific and Resiting ed Be te tS ‘Against Wishes of Parents, vanced in the last half hour, also Inter- oe ef = 18 borough-Metropolitan preferred closed bt) a bt + & with net gain of 3-4 at 613-4, Third . t a r: Tells of Aquatic Romance, ock wan strong, advancing to we ie eS ta in of 1 point. me TS Ff 7 ak lance of the market closed a a Bes BOSTON, Gept. 22—Mise Alsie Ayk- tnt fy woe vie tM foyd, the famous girl swimmer, told to-| Opening at noon, of account of the + TN TEN 1 @ay how Daniel O'Rourke of East Bos- funeral of the late Mayor Gaynor, wat 1% 1884 Ff the market was dull, with ome tr-| % me wee ont ton proposed to her when he helped her| verity in prices, but no very tm-|§ 8° mae set @ut of the water after her notable awim portant changes. aN 18% 113% e to Boston Light two years agoand how.| Reading was the strongest feature, ns 1g 1, + Wespite the opposition of her parents, he| with the first sale at 10%, a gain of Bl oR AS — Persieted in his sult until at last o! werted that under cover Hi agreed to be married to him. in the coalers, there was By eR > 1| selling of stock elsewhere in the market. 108 1% > Their wedding is to take place Oct. ta the Catholic Church at Beachmont,| There were initial declines of 1-4 a ae ae = Union Pacific and 1-8 in Steel, w! ue any ‘The opposition of her parents, waar they was increased to 3-8 soon after, 1m 19h ne learned of her decision to wed O'Rourke, |“ a nerican Can opened at an advance a Jed Mise Aykroyd to go to the home of | or 4.5 at ait}, and Rock Island common at Winan Ghent her aunt, Mrs. Mary Swift, at No. 78) gained 1-4 at 15. Sept. 22.—President ‘Wordaworth atreet, East Boston, where] Traders had the ‘market entirely !n| Wilson pressed a button to-day opening she 18 now living. their hands in the first half nour, and] the State fair at Helena, Mont. Because of the objections of her| they did little with It. After the open: | === ¥ ‘ irg there was a small advance, bat father to O'Rourke, Miss Aykroyd de-| ioe wore mupplied on tho rally, al elared that she was forced to meet him| though not pressed, when prices gave by awimming from Wood Island Park) signs of declining. Saturdays favor- to @ small boat anchored some distance| able bank statement was commented from shore. On these occasions her| upon, yet did not stimulate buying to on the shore only aj any extent. way but he was un- People's Gas wi strong and aci've, ry the pair in the boat. [selling up to 1364, a new hign record! It becomes thick, wavy, lus- ‘Yes, it is true that I am to marry! for the y Qtr, O'Rourke,” Miss Aykroyd eald,| ‘Third Avenue stock roso ty a new trous and all dandruff while discussing her iove affair, ‘“Imet| high point at 414 for this presont disappears. him at a dance about three years ago. | movement. iT in the Park Depart- “ ‘ . tosat and lives’ ln Bast ‘Bosten, when FINANCIAL NEWS ITEMS. Surely try a “Danderine Hair Tewam to Boston Light he accompanted| Chicago and Alton Railroad report in- Cleanse” if you wish to immediate! me with friends in a row boat. My|crease In earnings from July 1 of 147,- eae Pee ct Tene Mae ‘ ther and brother were in a motor | 8, up to Sept. 1. daw ft carefully itodae yor i but they didn’t know who bcacusead Y ime: O'Rourke was. O'Rourke helped me| Kangas City Southern Railroad report ae ante Serle ot de, dine Ors after the awim and] decline in net earnings for August Of) ercessive oil—in a few minutes you will after I had dressed took se to the top] #015, and since July 1 to Sept, 1 de-} ie amazed, Your hair will be wavy, \yot the lighthouse tower. There he pro-| cline In net earnings, $13,007. fluffy and abundant and possess an in- Iposed to me and I consented. : ble ‘soft, rt vWe are to be married Oct. 1, and 1] The Mutual Film Corporation has de- | compare! ness, lustre ead luxurl ence. in East Boston. Religious dif-| clared a quarterly dividend of 13-4 per) Resides beautifying the hair, one ap- are in part the cause of my|cent. on its preferred stock, payable! plication of Danderine dissolves every family's dislike for O'Rourke, My|Oct 1. Books close Sept. 25. Also @/ dasticle of dandruff; invigorates the father was furious when he learned of | Monthly dividend of 1-2 per cent. and} goaip, stopping itching and falling hair. my coming wedding and I went to live," extra dividend of 1-2 on tts common} Dgnderine is to the hair what fresh ath my aunt.” stock, payable Oct. 18 Books close| showers of rain and sunshine are to _—— es Oct. 10, vegetation. It goes right to the roots, Gon, invigorates and strengthens them. Its of September, and from July 1 to Sept.| grow long, strong and beautiful, WOW AN IRISH PEER|:*sstscsS. scsi eh ee ee lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will The Wettlaufer-Lorrain silver mines| just 8 %5-cent bottle of Knowlton's Honorable Arthur R. French Inherits to-day avctarea a 5 per cent, dividend | Dy out of cash in the treasury, payable! toilet counter and try it as directed, Title and Lands of Baron De + Freyne, Who Died To-My. pues, at. 22—naron error INSURE YOUR UMBRELLA @ied to-day at his country residenc French Park, County Roscommon, at AGAINST the age of fifty-eight, after a long ill- ness. He was at one time honorary | colonel of the Fifth Battallon, Con- naught Rangers. | ‘The successor to the peerage is the! Bon. Arthur Reginald French, his only | aon by his first marriage. He was born| in 1879 and became an officer in the Royal Fusiliers. We afterward re- aigned his commission in the British army and went to the United States, where he enlisted as @ private in the (AX Eighth United States Infantry, He f jomes into possession of 30,000 acres im County Roscommon, : —_ ty ie Tas, Casimir Tu @avings Bank and of the German-. ir fean Bank, both of Manhattan, and a di- rector of the Germania Life Insurance i ge Company, died yesterday at his home! On Sale at MACY'S, GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER, Ha, 8 Heasock sirest. hated of @) BLOOMINGDALES', The 14TH ST. STORE, ABRAHAM complication of dimases, Mr, Tax wor || & STRAUS’, BATTERMAN'S, besides hundreds of other @bout a year. \f stores in Greater New York and throughout the country. Best & Co. For many years—the trade-mark ee has indicated LEADERSHIP IN CHILDREN’S OUTFITTING) The correct outfitting of children is not easy, nor is it a matter of chance; it is an art—a science founded on exact knowledge. The RESULTS of thirty-five years’ of daily effort and study are at your disposal in our Standard Stocks of Children’s Wear. . Needless to say, these results cannot be duplicated by others,' Largest Assortments Exclusive Designs Moderate Prices FIFTH AVENUE At Thirty-fifth Street. 8 unday World Wants Work Monday Wonfars \ a rtossoeTHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,.1918...... 5. CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN /ileveloped on desing ant some expo may hatten to Htente Hriday, with fase nat baying, notwithetanding the ad-/a discussion of the moral doordencs sinesn is rey | afters with fe an b holiam, 7 Ettore s wet [(uite a little ho yw Saturday's finals Jan address on the Saturtay's A Texwe trrig Oyen, Wh. on cool weather reports, closing 1-9 to it higher, wvatlable new cotton lands vie rally and closed 24 to 7-8 off from Sat-| OY acres: irday's final figures, except September,| New Orleana cotton market was ae AL Which waa 1-8 lower, tive and advanced 12 to 13 points MILAN, Italy teenth International Cor Saturday's % sent. 7 Open. Hhygh. tow, ¢ ws heavy receipts. Corn quiet, wi very Saturday. ltaying was on unfavorable erup Fa: Uittle attention given to freeing te: « Clute Open. Low. lessee HOMAHUCAL: Cuvereeut, Thais perature in Northwest. (a ter | tern 18.08 i) Mat} ising at advance was heavy, and there Wheat was heavy after opening, Infit- tray Tie TRU wet Sstnw aotittie. ot, cennedta Hs enced by enormous recelpts and weak 11.2 ‘i 14% = 18.9 peeee Fecelot ' prover he Me Ret Ta fay reer receipts with improvement in cables. y Corn market less active and has fost) Cotton in Catawba County, N.C, ts carly rally on Indications of better Sad by ginners to be f weather and reports that frost did not ten days earlier than last prove injurious in sections ae first ther east In Moore County a iar claimed. + {of late maturing cotton ts expected. Wheat remained weak with persistent) Opening of cotton exporting season at| below final figy weather. Cotton dectined tn New Orleans mar- eeht tol ket nearly 29 points, and on the Hitt, the Ttattan nted by Alfredo Falet and going ONEILL-ADAMSCO Upon the payment of a single five dollar MEDIATELY. You can make your selec: tion now. A five dollar cash investment starts you in the ownership of @ valuable property, worth several hundred dollars— the pleasure and comfort of which you begin to experience AT ONCE. You do not have to disturb your savings or any Investment you wish to make, but you can give your family the refining influ- ence of music in their home NOW. anderine from any drug store or of the pianos. idea. to mak fact as well as in name. Here it is—you can read it and judge for yourself. In our opinion it is the strongest guarantee ever placed upon a piece of mer- chandise anywhere or at any time. Coppright 1918 by O'Neill Adame Co, Tet us sum up this whole proposition, You get a good, durable piano, worth three hundred and fifty dollars of anybody's money, for two hundred and forty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents, ‘This is a saving to you of one hundred and one dollars and twenty-five cents, you select your piano, leaving two hundred and forty- three dollars and seventy. nts to be paid, To pay this balance you are allowed one hundred and ninety-five eks’ time. ‘This makes the payments amount to only one dollar and twenty-five cents a week. You can take the full time—one hundred and ninety-five weeks—or not, just as you wish, If you pay in shorter time you earn and are paid a cash dividend of fiftec nts a week, A the balance of two hundred and forty-three dollars and seventy-five cents is paid there is then no interest or further payments of any kind to be met. You pay five dollars wl week fe The initial payment nece obiain one of these pianos DOLLARS. five dollars le $ ENTY-F FE CENTS to be pai ONE DOLLAR ANDP 1wh 'Y- FIVE CENTS a week, with NO INTEREST or further payments of any nature. a You can get your money back after a thirty days’ trial, if you want it. If you keep the piano you can exchange it without loss at any time up to within one year from the day you bought it. And all unpaid payments are voluntarily cancelled in the event you should die while you are paying for the instrument, 4 this you get the protection of the guarantee above mentioned — protect ing you absolutely for five years, What more can be What more can be wish Can suggest any fu ther 4 rges or condi- tions that would be of ad- Vantage to you? his, then, is the co- operative plan in brief. Tt is a you-help-me-and-I- will-help-you-and-every- body-pull-together idea. FIFTH FLOOR SIXTH AVENUE ’ 20TH TO 22D ST. NEILL-ADAM S 22d Street Elevators NEWYORK CITY MAIN BUILDING HW by Oo Neils Adams o be purchased on the same plan perative plan. Jand fifty dollars each, ty-tive dollars, with NO LN upon the payaient of five di ndred and ninety-five weeks’ time in w his make Unconditional Kuurantes that is given oF Lhe plano Three hundred playe 1 Hal price of t operative price player-plang will * payments Will be two dollars & week—KININK ¥ =the same axon the plano, “The plano. y back at any time within thirty days ing Within & your as that given with the plano, fintarly ¢3 oF death ction) are included without ext « REST to be added, r-piano bench and ni iI be made with cach purchasor wi harke. Cost of only & at y ¥ players * ad tabing. Most player-pianus bave rubber tubing. ste forever, At cannot wear oul wnd the tubing in the n. Pubber ts one pianos is so pl year-at ced that Itc All of the features of the co-operative plan are carried out in offering the player t with the single exception that the termx on the player-piano are two dol Jars & Wook, Instead of—us on the plano—-one dollar ond twenty-five cents & week Whent raged off alt day without any {Colorado River ie intended to serve ai NATIONS TALK TEMPERANCE. ik Dee. + 3 holism was inaugurated lay vs ij, Miler er ke lis Bd a 1 market n to-day | under the presidency of Wheat opened quiet, a little lower on) MEW YORK COTTON MARKET. |atrong and active, 10 points higher.) Filippett! of Rome, who waters In the name of the Italian! perance organizations, soctetien are | n e Women's Chrin- Delegater from retary of State for the Interlor, who pressed the grectings of the Italian y about 4) Government to the delegates Hquidation, Considerable covering haa| Charleston was marked by shipment of or 6 points, It Is clalned that spinners! ‘The work of the congress beman with Sixth Avenue, 20th to 23d Street, New York City Sixth Avenue, 20th to 23d Street, New York City Sixth Avenue, 20th bad Street, New York City ThisCo-operative efforthas | producedapianoquarantee ~ E HAVE TOLD you fully in three previous ; ads about this co-operative or association plan of selling ge We have told you of | the value of the on this plan. was taken in their selection. On Friday Mr. MacLachlan, president of our company, told you in a personal word, { how much he valued this plan and of his high opinion { Now, to-day, we tell of the guarantee which has been put upon these instruments as a result of this associate Pianos have always been guaran- teed. That is, they have been su, posed to be guaranteed. But the guarantees, most of them, have been vague and evasive. They began no- pi where—they went nowhere. There Fone (rem etal of work: 1 were loopholes in them through Thar tiige Sell be Fopaired: which you could drive a horse and S° new “ane of Vk grade, wagon. They were made up—very Tirn ‘to the undersigned. 4 largely—of “ifs and ands.” (Signed) But when this plan was organ- O'Nelll-Adams Co. ized both the manufacturer and the dealers (including ourselves) decided » a guarantee that meant Youwill@nd this tagon something—to make a guarantee in olism, in which he lies, researches and vations a period of fifty years of professional work. He was nthusiaatically applauded. The ax on Al here to-day De, Angelo greeted the Receives the final touch by adding one Teaepoontul LEAsPERRINS’ SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE A perfect seasoning for Fish, Reasts, Cheops, Steaks, and Rarebdits, Sold by Grocers Everywhere Thirty ins | wan repre. Under See. | ONEILL-ADAMSCa ianos that are being sold We have told you of what care. or sold : under this co-operative plan, & Some interes about guaran “We guarantee this price.” “This shoe is absolutely guaranteed:* “We guarantee all our candies. “We guarantee thi “We guarantee that.” You see these sweeping generalities :in }: advertisements every day. _ Every day you have salesmen din- them into your ears. Of what value are they? None. Wasted money when spent in advertising— wasted breath when spoken. A guarantee to be a guarantee should guarantee something. It should be specific. It should state that “such and such” are facts. And that if “such and such” are not facts—then there should be a forfeit. ‘ “Holeproof Sox” are a good example of what we mean. Here the manufac- turers say what they will do, They say “these sox will wear six months. We guarantee that they will. If they don’t you can have a new pair—free.” ‘This is exactly the idea behind these pianos, We say that the materials that enter into these pianos are of the best. That the workmanship by which the material put together is of the highest order, ‘That no defects will be manifest within five years. Should there &— you get a new piano, One can't lose much. sleep worrying over a straightforward proposition like this, can they? facts. Cut this pon off, and mail t cht. jelll-Adams Co., 6th Ave., New York. Without oMigation on my part, mail photographs and de f pianos and player-plauce being gold YOUR oe plan to Woo,

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