The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1913, Page 5

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man is at least $00,000 years old, ¢ SKULLS TO PROVE DARWIN WRONG, | succeeding centuries, of his skulls, the doctor deciares, is old as that and he can @rove it, W the youngest Is 2,000 years 0 Dr, Willams admitted that before was through lecturing before Ac but he didn't seem to mind. Toe do: fays he is going to prove thar m never descended from the ape, but t Dr. Williams Here With Bones} Or. Wiliams ratsied nis ekutis to emphasis to his words. He carries in a bie box Which he never lei out | 500,000 Years Old Rattle Old Theories. to his sight. Some one suggested that | probably had these remnants of pret tor said such wasn’t the case, “1 oan't ima steal my bones. Dr. J. Leon Williams, Fellow of the| he said gently emy of Medicine here he expected some- | what to upset the Darwintan theory, ape and man sprang from the same toric man heavily Insured, but the doc- » anybody wanting to Ine Tease of a genius. as] and sisters came from the same stock hy, fund lifferent. So with man and monkey ne} De Wi ads 8 saya be wants to inves tigate the California skull found about @ year ago and pronounced by some to be a hoax, and he alwo wants to look at OSs Tgome bones dug up in Arizona. nen He's going to stay at the Lotos Club hat | Nelle hg is here, and he departed from AT | the pier in a taxicab carrying his prect- ous skull with him oemeneetiiaemnnees FIVE-CENT FARE IN CHICAGO. ‘Trana- veh} ion [Ordinance Paxned tow! of he fern AML Over 1 CHICAGO, Nov. 4 ve Universal trans- avd a five-cent fare to any part was aastred early to-day y Council, after a twelve wel an ordinance treet car co! er idle ex to Royal Anthropological Society of Lon-| Voice is strained through a droopin single corporation, begin- don, reached here thle morning on the | ray mustache of the Lawrence Iv Oreas 14 | va “ iways keep t yoneat Cunarder Mauretania with m miswion | hy You ase, ame, of them crt, i biel Alb eked Slag and fifteen skulls. The skulle have a) considerable trouble to get. and t don't | hed hina = ove wood deal to do with the mission, for| Know where 1d get more if 1 lost = = by them D=, Williams expects to prove | the 66 99 to the satisfaction of every one that) The Om-year-old ekull Tye Willtams i sald he dug up in F They foond| ee =lone of the same a! in Piltdown f f the timer. ¢ tog the $ Common, near Folkstone, England ark and waswer “Beret but tye lower spoiled tye a set of a | year ago, said he, te Were missing and they jby renovating it with teeth. “They ne a Meni theory A Perfect Seasoning It catisfies the most fastid- lous taste, LEAcPERRINS’ should have used human tee “Sty Vites and De of the ¢ in a family of otherwise mediocre mi | There is no slow de Sold by Grocers Everywhere pnent in Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City would be to buy an inferior player-piano in ord and for this period only. few weeks. To do this we asked the co-operation glad to pay $155 to cach and every purchaser by charging but #395 for it on the casy weekly terms opportunity. Or You May Obtain a $350 Piano for $248.75 Upon Similar Conditions Fir. 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 hundred and ene dol- lars and twenty-five cents. When you finish paying for your piano, if bought in the usual way, you still ‘owe from twenty-five to thirty-five dollars interest. Through this co-operative plan, great off Second. when you have paid your twp hundred and forty-eight dollars and » ebty. cents, you have fi paying. There are no further payments to be made, either on ac- count of interest or for any other reason. Third. Instead of paying twenty to twenty- five doll as a first payment and ten, twelve or fifteen dollars a month, as you will in a regular way, during this co-operative you pay but five dollars to join in this ate movement and then but one dollar and twenty-five cents a week. Fourth. You get the strongest gua ever put on a piano; a joint guarantes by. the t! Cotypany~ ion tor five y Government bond. Fifth. You get the privilege of returning your piano at the end of 4 thirty duys’ trial und getting your money back, The balance on the piano is Ido he balance on the WITHOUT INTEREST This gives you 195 weeks time in which to p 0 or the ves, giving you pro- rs that is as safe as a ould the making it their Sixth. Within one year from the day you get your piano, through this co-operative Plan, you may exchange it for any reason whatsoever, without so much as * penny's lons. maining unprid event of your death—thus | ing the piano fre of sn- cumbrauce to your family Eighth. You get through this co-operative plan an opportunity to earn cash dividends for each and every week's time the iif the co-operative agreement of ong hun and ninety-five weeks Is shortened, Thre this privi it is possible for you to earn eash dividends, amounting in all to twenty mine dollars and twenty-five cents. Ninth. You ara given opportunity to se- cure others to co-operate in this plan, This full further reduces the cost of your instru. ment. Tenth. Under thia plan a piano stoo! to match the piano, a late style scarf and de- livery within one hundred and fifty miles of New York are included without add ny further expense to the two hundred ani forty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents, SAUCE pect to prove then right my series of Jectures with my # for exhioits ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE They discarded the evolution Idca and It deliciously favors more dishes than f}| conceived of man as springing fron any other table sauce in use, some source in practically full devel-| ya + ef An Appetizer | vinuch ae a genius now appears | Will put youin the pink of condition and saved $155 when this sale closes. Py " Mar and 25 ce is payable 2 dollars weekly, nda, | Keep you primed for all occasions. Con- the | Vertsfood intored blood, bone and Onler dozen batt ° ONEILL-ADAM Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City This Is a Real $550 Player-Piano at $395 Copyright, 1913, by O'Nedl-Adams Co, If $395 is the limit you have set for the purchase of your player-piano you are ) ‘ et ot . “ : ‘penny-wise-pound-foolish’’ to buy any other than the Newton Player-Piano. When you buy your player-piano you want a good one -a dependable one—an instrument that is thoroughly up to date in every feature—or you don’t want one at all. How improvident you $255! Ac ler to save $155 or eve save a dollar, because the money invested in your poor player-piano would be utterly wasted. We could direct you to a number of stores where you can buy a player-piano for $395. plain difference between these instruments and the Newton Player-Piano is this—the Newton is a $550 player-piano whose price has been reduced to exactly $395 during this Co-operative Sale The reason for this reduction is our desire to sell 300 of these $550 Newton Player-Pianos in a of the public, And for this placing a %. of $2 without any interest. Whatever you desire—a piano or player-piano -our plan is your opportunity. opportunities, it must be grasped at once or it will become a wasted Besides making strument at a price that is more than a hundred dollars less than its value you are absolutely protected against disappointment. If you don't like the player-piano after you try it at home return it and get all your money. There is thrift and farsightedness in every feature of this And 300 thrifty people in this city will each have is all you need in order to see the delivery men carry this beautiful Newton Player-Piano or the Newton Piano into your own home, you the owner and ¢ nts weekly, layer-pruno to the pers in your owr turers, purel exclusive property. A piano bench, a handsome scarf, 9 rolls of player- of New York City-- are included in the price—$395 Select one Now---if you wish---for future delivery If it is not convenient for you to personally select your piano we will make the selection for you, unde 4 your directions, with the understanding that if, during the thirty days’ trial, it is not entirely ‘satis tory in every way we will give you your money back. Fil) out the coupon and mail it to us, and we will at once send you detailed information regarding either the player-piano or the piano. , () NEILL-ADAMS CO. Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st “Evans 50 player-piane in their homes Main Building—Fitth Floor, ‘Taye ‘Twenty-second Street Mevators, He and his protheralcent fare to any part of the city and transfer privileges. pli has ny $5,000 Jewelry Ie Stolen, PITTSBURGH, Nov, 14—Jewelry vals ued at $5,000 was stolen last nicht from the room of Mi T. McKaig at an > at hotel. ‘QUICKLY STOPS WORST BACKACHE Makes Kidney, Bladder Dis- orders eumatic Pains Vanish. suffer with back trouble; have inary disorders, hing kidney reeable bladder and or are tortured with rheumatism, stiff joints and heart- | wrenching pains, you will be Vow quickly and surely Cro lieve oll i will re strengthens the stopy | tralizes, dissolves, and mak «sift out and filter away 1 cid and poisons from leaves the kidneys and ng, active and ers not how long y fens of bles or rheumatism Croxone druggist is authorized t ric ln return if it fails in a sing! sCa ‘tually, you wouldn't Now the -o-operation we are and Like all present of a splendid in-& #5 will ¢ on who is uninstructed in n Way. and 22d Streets ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1913 ito your | allow you to admire its rich mahogany case in your own parlor, | #5 will give you the opportunity to hear the mellow tones thi xpert Piano construction alone can give. r work is over~ to seat yourself al the Newton Player-Piano and play for yourself way— the music that you like Lest of all. i ‘ Certainly such a trial is worth a deposit of #5, with the privilege of getiing it back if you are in any way dissatisfied during the first 80 da And this privilege is not limited to merely ore month's trial, player-piano during the first year for a new one without extra cost. A five-year guarantee covers your player-piane, signed by this store and the manufac ser die before all payments are made—the family will receive a receipt in full for the instrument piano music selected by yourself. and delivery within 150 mils ALEX D[ISHAW/ eco ny BUSHMILLS Trish Whiskey Bushmills has a delicate flavour all its own, perhaps this is because it is distilled in the old fashioned Pot Still from home grown malted barley. tablished 1 a It has been our policy for 50 years to give our customers every possible convenience. You can get credit here without additional charges, and our prices are as low as others ask for cash. Se. lect what you want, pay ASMALL DEPOSIT and the balance in SMALL WEEKLY PAY- 546-9 Men’s Suits--- Overcoat Our suits and o at ail the mat rments of best quality y are made Every drop is the product Of ft patterns of the Emeraid Isle. taste, Our va ind styles in over= enits is so complete and so up. to-date that your satistactory selection is a matter of almost absolute certainiy. Women’s Coals, Suits Attrective Coats ii) all litot $1 5-00 qualit "5 wear s plain ar draped; col- $117.50 Full Line of Far Coats, Mufis & Scarts T. KELLY CO. 263 Sixth Av. west‘ t ith St. Only Entrance Is Through Furniture Store Full Line of Furniture, Carpets and Rugs Open Saturday Evenings Until #8 o'Clock. Breaklya Store, 466 te 470 Fulton Street, nid Toilored Suita 1) ty les q * WORLD WANTS * WORLD WANTS * Re THEY WORK WONDERS—TRY L D * WORLD WANTS THEM. WORLD WANTS * * vOAzrs PASHAN EERO No Money Down Club plans or ridiculously small deposits will attract the inexperienced buyer, but the wise shopper will look for the honest concerns that don't draw prospective buyers into a net of high prices and ironclad conditions. Proof of our straightforward dealings is borne out by the fact that we are the largest furniture and carpet distributers in the country. Qur enormous purchasing power enables us to offer you exceptional values. OneLow Price—Best Credit System Cashor Creat All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Coiunial design, with heavy scroll, legs. 38 inches wide, 22 inches ceep; 2 small drawers at top for paper, 2 large drawers half round, and large shelf, as illustrated; value $30, 916.98 Fer Men Women andi Clothing = On Our Confidential ished | Credit terms i] 3 "sem $49.08/$3 More $50 4 6 = 75. 5 99. tories J-it tong than yeu’ ase accustomed to Pl : No Money Down at smported strings, fine hammers Waits terislalneiin’ Steuea eae Best of all 5 will allow you after the day’s | 54°" a Week Opens an Account in your own WAKLEM STORE You cannot understand what a player-piano means 10 playing until you “do it yourself’ at home, and 2188 2190 hig™ 120" 5 3 AVE You may exchange your 22743¢Av. 7¥-14" St, bet, Eid & 126th | bet. 5th & Oth Avs, 7 Dresser and $24.98 Open Every Evening at Both Stores TM 9 orctock 3035 2°AS Do you read it? |{t'sthe Sunday World's Joke Book. ‘ ’ | Eddys' tint Miss FUN. a TA Winall Every Sunday Bld English | Hilarious Humor auUuce | Delightful Drawings lt Is a Gratifying and Perplexing Puzzleg Satisfying Relish. Voiceful Verse \Steres bat ges sae, LOC Jolly: \_E, Pritchard. Maher, 881 LA y satisfac-

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