The evening world. Newspaper, September 23, 1913, Page 5

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[establieied recen by Mra. Ranso: REAL CLUB HOUSE. ence and ho ai nm siris. Beautiful Four-Story Brown | lave part ot stone Structure to Give Her Social Life. | entertaininents. | tor maids out o: | just arrived or service. There ‘They should worry. ‘Whet ‘Why, those persons of affluence who | Rererences are have to feed, Indge and pay real money ling t fm large wads to women servants, to Ie Maids, governesses, housekeepers and | ine closing of i %. vthers may be needing niore wages than | and _ O° Bow, for they have a ne Wu- | gicl pays a feo Y house all their own at No. 202 15 Hif she wants to enty-petond street, a real clu they may enjoy the comforts of home, | may entert or | ¢ that way There are no’ Uielr friends at ¢ ONEILL-ADAMSCo. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City ( 4 You President, Mr. MacLachlan «.y ’ personal statement as to their value. YY on Monday we told in fullest manner of the. f ironclad five year guarantee which is one of the strong protective features of this sale. But all these things interest you only in case you keep the piano longer than one Today we tell you that within thirty days from the day you your piano you can “BACK OUT.’’ In year. other words---you can ge back. it delivered to your home. You have one whole month from the day you get your piano to ron home and give it a thorough ™~ “He who whispers,” etc. In Minneapolis ihe largest men's clothier in the « nts a small fine at the bottem our money back.” He is a good advertiser—frequently running half and even whole page advertiscments—with this exeep- tion: He invariably runs this—one of the most important lines in his whole ad—in what is known as uonpareil type, like this: "Your Money Back.” » Now with us- We Sercam it out. megaphone it “You can get your money back.” Vhis big, opep bund, showering money loose, is intended to abo picture to your mind that your money will be given back just as freely as it was tuken, if for any reason, within thirty days’ tral, you want it back, We know the ralue of these pianos. We huow their merits, We uot only know how they will please for thirty days, but we know that they will retain their qualities for ten, twelve and fifteen years, and we—as well as the manufacturers—who are associated with us in this sale—consider that the offer to re- fund your money is the best evidence on our part of the faith we have in our proposition. During this sale informal Nayer-plano recitals will be Pres ‘ever noon fram to 4:40 o'c1 to which you are vordi SIXTH AVENUE 20TH TO 22D ST. NEW YORK CITY vited, 8 Mildred 7 Mio Seven vith rooms and closets ‘parlors will accommodate many it only for occasional meais and evening | ments, when a emall ad |store thelr trunks while they aie look: | ghts must be ing English maids, French gov You need not keep the piano if you don’t wish-——even after you have had ‘If the piano is unsatisfactory; if you are dissatisfied for any reason, or, if you merely want to ‘‘back out” of the proposition, you can have your money back. There will be no or haggling. No trying to get you to take some other instrument in- stead—but simply go to the cashier and get your money back—and tell him to send and get the piano. This is the supreme test of our confidence in this piano. one THE EVENING WORLD, é Witsemaids, ¢ ers and generat dy nest ie, Sh ok tA A A of @ proper chaperone ernesses, in “Chitee thi j Mrs, Oswald ¥ Van 2 Mra. George 1 eethearts Cross I MATRON MUST KNOW THE "GEN- TLEMEN FRIENDS.” nt y receive thelr ' men frie pere after the ‘ge friend’ has been es T wont’ have any afraid of nore, a8 ime, A girl may have as the membersiip will use|as sie likes free except street fo: vandings. When Willan Hulley bette FOR GIRLS WHO four-story biownsione The dining + It is intended mainiy | charg: | Women may the maid leaves he successor gets the meme’ month. When the rol i be self-suppo reasouable pric Join for their maids, 1 f enployinent who have are making a ciange of is a place for them to e pepsia. pita Bes lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy hy stay Wil (es - horn lu and caus 1 SOUT, BARBY ava, Wha Pulek paseo LCR nt wid |atomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic. Pepsi IEC A cbosldbl bread | jot this down: Pape's Diapepsin digests the club at . |and butter, ta \ everything, leaving nothing to sour and tL Bach [for one night's lodging to me of % ay fa month | thirty-five cents and to oo ners stomach is disordered, you get happy |ting @ large fifty-cent case of Pape's pay the tive lustalment y cente, relief in five minutes. but what pleases| Diapepsin from any drug store. You re- Th the winter musical ente ets. you most is that it strengthens and regu-| alize in five minutes bow needless it is W fifty on the roils. Ine ping and other amusements will be | arrange] for the maids. Thy al _—— Cndertakers Job Called oft. AND DIGEST IT. “PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN”: el enployment, her| NO indigestion, no sour, gassy stomach or dys- Try it! Do some foods you eat hit back—taste vod, but work badly: ferment into stub- upset you, “Nodifference bow badly your f | lates your stomach so you cau eat your »nmmittee | favorite foods without fear. Most rem- on a contiete Frederick Jerat \] physicians Els Ta few hours. ago and fractured his skull lared he would live but His vet rf RK © then | wonderful ality growing stronge: edies give you relief sometime: slow, but not sure. Di positive and pute your at thy condition so the mises back. You feel different as soon as Pape's Diapepsin cones in contact with the stomach-—distreas just vanishes—your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belch- ing, no eructations of undigested food, your head clears and you feel Gne. apy stomach disorder. QONEILL-ADAMSCO Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City This Co-operative plan of buying a you a chance to ““BACK OUT’”’: can get your money back HAVE already told you of the merit of these pianos. Conrright, 113, by O'Neil Adame Co. To this our , has added his And purchase € your money keep it in your trial. Copyright, 101%, + O'Nelll-Adame Co. uestions asked. No quibbling This plan applies to PLAYER- PIANOS exactly as it does to pianos Three Hundred player-pianos will also be sold on this co-operative ; Plan, The aural price of these player-pianos is five hundred and fifty dollars each, The co-operative price will be three hundred and ninety-five dollars, am. With NO INTEREST to be added. The player-piano will also be delivered immediately upon the payment ay of five dollars, The payments will be twodollars a week— giving you one hundred and ninety-five weeks’ time in which to make your payments— the same as on the piano, The same unconditional guarantee that is _ given on the piano is given on the player-piano, Yeu con also get your money back at any time within thirty jays. You get the same privilege of exchanging within a year as that given with the piano. All a the unpaid balances will be voluntarily cancelled in event of death, Also, & player-piano bench and nine rolls of music (your own selection) are included without extra charge. An arrangement will be made with each, purchaser whereby new player can be procured at a cost of on pe cents a roll, player-pianos are standard 58 : that is, they play every note no when the music roll is in me player-pianos have ag automatic shifter, which compels the music to play perfe i -pianos sold at from two hundred to two hundred and fifty lars more These Plasarcplnios have lead tubi Most pla; os have rubber tubing, life of rubber is one year-- ut Lead prever. It cannot wear out and the tubing in these player-pianos is so placed it cannot be broken. q pianos, with the single exception that the terms on the player-piano are two dollars a week instead of—as on the piano—one dollar and twenty-five cents @ week. QNEILL-ADAMS Co fisitake All of the features of the co-operative glan are carried out in offering the player- 22d Street Elevators MAIN BUILDING Sixth Av ONEILL-ADAMSCa jue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City piano gives A column giving the whole proposition in brief paragraphs. First. You get a piano which is worth and sells regularly at three hundred and fifty dollars for two hundred and forty- eight dollars and seventy-five cents, saving ‘ou at the outset one huudred and one dol- rs and twenty-five cents. Second. When you finish paying for your piano, if bought in the usual way, you atill owe from twenty-five to thirty-five dollars interest. Through this co-operative plan, when you have paid your two bundred and forty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents you have Anished paying. ere are nO further payments to be made, either on ac- count of interest or for any other reason. Third. Instead of paying twenty to twen- ty-five dollars as a first payment and ten, twelve or fifteen dollars a month, as you will in @ regular way, during this co-operative sale you pay but five dollars to join in thin associate movement and then but one dollar and twenty-five cents a week. Fourth. You get the strongest guarantee ever put on a pisno; a joint guarantee signed by the manufacturers—the Newton Piano Compscyend ourselves, giving you protection for five years that is as safe as a Government bond. Fifth. You get the pri of returnin, your piano at the end of ty days’ tri and getting your money back. Sixth. Within one year from the day you get your piano, through this co-operative plan, you may exchange it for any reason ieneteoever, without so much as @ penny's ons, Seventh. All payments remaining unpaid are voluntarily cancelled in event of your death—thus leaving the piano free of en- cumbrance to your family. Eighth. * You get through this co-operative piss an opportunity to earn cash dividends lor each an ry week's time the life the co-ope e agreement of one hundred and ninet: weeks is shortened. Through this Dias it is possible for you to earn cash divideods amoynting in all to twentye nine dollars and twenty-five cents. Ninth. You are given opportunity to secure others to co-operate in this plan. This till further reduces the cost of your instrument. Tenth. Under this plan, two tunings, o plano stool to match the piano, @ late stvle cert and delivery within one hundred and Atty en miles of New York are included without ad any further expense to the two hundred forty-eight dollars and seventy-five conte, Buwaneaseuesy Cat thie coupon off, aad mall to-night, DAM® CO., band 224 me y obligation whatmever on may mail Hook of Photo. Jeaceiption of the pianos pianos being. sold on’ your ¢ plan to Name Streetand No ESDAY, SEPTEMBER jewalk seve" Put an end to stomach trouble by get- | to suffer from te oat dyspepsia or (23, 1913. We distinctly Caution the Public that any other a Sale 0% Thirty-fourth SALE BANKRUPT STOCK of Com; Exclusive Models for ‘all and Winter Wear in Women’s, Misses’ and Juniors’ 1 OF ‘ frem the Reaves nies ; Streat West APPAREL FORSYTHE’S PRICES SALE TAKES PLACE AT STEWARTS’, STH AVE., COR. 37TH ST. TAILORED and FANCY SUITS-—Velour de Laine, Broadcloths, 24.50 29.50 10.00 18.50 10.00 FANCY SUITS ¢ Peau de Peche, Parti‘ Picea M5 to 6850. Sale Pret FANCY SUITS of Brosdcith, Woot Poplin, Corduroys, Chevits, Velour de Laine Foraythe's Prices, $65 to $85. Sale Price DRESSES of Crepe de Chine, Crinkled Crepe and Charmeuse; a diversity of handsome ls, Fersythe’s Prices $24.50 to $29.50. Sale Price DRESSES fer Reception and Theatre wear, of Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Char- meuse, Chiffons, Eponges, Brocades. Fornythe’s Prices, $49 to $69.50. Sele Price SPORT COATS ct Velour de Laine, Sale Price The World-Famed Dress & Tailored EVENING GOWNS ¢ Crepe Meteor, Charmeuse, Chiffone; some with beaded robes, others ‘hand ; alto many imported models, Forsythe's prices $75 to $145.00. Sele Price the new Wool Plush, Velvet, &¢.; also I.se- fitting models, Forsythe's Price $29.50. Sale Price CORDUROY COATS ter sport and general utlity, with or without fur collar. Forsythe's Price $39.50. Sale Price LONG COATS fer auto and steamer wear, in Mixtures, Chinchillas, Velour de Laine, Cheviots, Corduroys, &e. Forsythe's Prices, $39.50 to $47.50. Sale Price EVENING WRAPS io al th Foroptnds Pict, 63 to 85. Sale Price PETTICOATS Sik Jersey Top, Charmeuse Flounce in all the leading Fall shades, Forsythe’s Price $4.00, 18 29 Waists AT HALF OFF FORSYTHE’S PRICES Furs 50% Off Former Prices Representative Specials Commencing Monday— GENUINE HUDSON SEAL COATS, Former Price, $185.00. Sale Price, SCOTCH MOLE SETS, Former Price, Former Price, 404 FIFTH AVENUE N.Y. CITY, some need freshening touches. present fashions. the winter. furs far into the season. for travelers going South. the cost of fabrics and workmanship. Now §$19., Now $21. all sizes. Beeasa. Baas 92.50 Sie 42.50 GENUINE SKUNK SETS, 37 59 STEWART & CO. RUSSIAN PONY COATS, Famer Pree ge mend SILVER KIT FOX SETS, 42 Former Price GENUINE POINTED (SITKA) ‘wi mrouncement concerning the Forsythe Steck is absolutely false and fraudulent. Stewarts Co: FIFTH AVE., COR. 37TH STREET To-Morrow and Following Days, Continuation of the Wonderful , 29.50 15.00 19.75 00 50 50 FOX SETS, Feasiy¢t. tle Price 40,00 Many Women Wear Light Weight Suits the Year Round If You Are One of Them You Will Be Interested in the 175 Such Suits to Be Sold Tomorrow at Half of Today’s Prices We offer them at half price because there are only one or two of a kind, and They are mainly copies of French models, so they all are in accordance with A number are of rich silks, especially suited to wearing in the house during Some are of conservative worsteds in dark colors which can be worn with Combination suits and others of lighter checks and stripes are well adapted ‘The collection numbers so many charming models that to most women it would seem worth while to get them even to lay aside for next season. But to keep our own stocks entirely fresh and new we offer the collection at less than Numbers of models at each of the following prices:—~ Now $17.50, yesterday were $35 yesterday were $38 yesterday were $42 Now $22.50, yesterday were Now $25., yesterday were Now $32.50, yesterday were $65 Serge, silk, brocades and silk and wool fabrics, in black and colors, Nearly JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Sunday Word Wants Wark Monday Wf ~ 4 AT 37TH STREET $45 $50 le Le

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