The evening world. Newspaper, November 20, 1913, Page 5

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RI thea a ep ome | ton of epeeding mall autos, says there! in the precence of his bone and be per | Jar absolutely no grounds fot placing | fetly at Nis ease mail veliiotes outside the law; that there | <hr an | | | Federai Jaws which exempt these car 1 HAVE KILLED 19 |:SF's"scSI ss) CLOTHING TRADE STRIKE Washington would be willing to assist | jin compeliing drivers in charge of) Employers Arrange to Meet Men} | United States mail to observe local regu- Amt a ' | lations. From Spongers’ Union, Which | — The letter from Mr, Coudert is highly cl Ii interesting now in view of the fact that Can Make Peace or War. to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock there) Thirty owners of woollen sponging President of Highways Society Begs Aldermen to Pass Ordi- nance to Save Life. @f Aldermen on the question ef curléng| morning for a conference over the mall wagon speed. Second Assistant! atrike of 500 members of the Clothes Postmaster General Joseph Steward, | Sponges and Examiners’ Union, who who a under the émpression that mati are aecking higher wages, reduced hours and an additional vacation. The strike threatens to tie up 180,000 cloth- ing workers throughout the city. The conference lasted two and one- half hours, after whioh a committee Was appointed to confer with leaders of the strikers. The committee will report back to the owners’ conference de at to-morrow's hearing to pro- tent against the amendment cutting ma{l wagons out of the privileged elas! such as ambulances, fire engines and Frederick R. Coudert. Preaident of the Mational Highways Protective Soatety. in @ letter to the Board of Aldermen, in one. which are statistics showing the death for the curtailing by = orlinanee of the recklessly driven mall-| when an agreement is hed or when carrying autos, Mr. Coudert says: it ie seen that an adjustment is im- y hae already called the| possible. ~T- matter to ‘he attention of the Depart-| The owners are confitent the strike ment of Juatice of the United States, | will be eettied and the union members but we are, of course, met with the| declare they’ are willing to adjust dit- i bout your grey fact that the efty's own ordinance ex-| ferences if the owners will meet them ire— i ressly exempts these vehi The} haw way. bai get rid of Department would be inolin Should the etrike continue for several them-don't endure dan: Hm weeks {t would remult in @ tle-up of the druff—get rid of it. Use | * K-| clothing business, aa no cloth can be | .| used in the factories until it has passed “Since Jan. 1, 1918, in the city of New York eleven people have been D kitied and twelve injured by mail —_—__—_ Of these five of the killed Commissioner Is 74 To-Day, ‘Thia is United States Commissioner ; John A. Shields's seventy-fourth birth- | tem 1913, were six persons killed and day nd he ie celebrating it In the ) three injured by the automobile mail | usual way by attending to Uncle Sam's M | trucka, Two of those killed were chil-| business in room 78 of the Federal N idren, There were also one @eraon killed |Bullding. Aa boy of fifteen in 1865, on the 34 of August and one on the 9th.|when Franklin Fierce was President, ae a Commissioner Shields beoame « junior CONFIDENCE clerk in the Federal Court of this die- wie te Gunes Saws Bene) trict He has been Commtasioner #ince “Nothing ever seems ¢o disturb hie | 18 For @ man of his years Commis- eclf-satistaction.” er Shields te still rugged and — 2 “T know it, He could wear a sitk hat healthy. Don't worry a- through the hande of the apongers and examiners. Sinth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City is invested in this ' $395 Player Piano Copyright, 1018, by O'Nelll-Adams Company. ATHERS and mothers---don’t you sometimes wish fervently, ’way down in your heart, that you hada player piano? As you sit and listen in the evening to the music and fun of the neighbors ’cross the way don’t you feel a little jealous of their pleasure? Surely you must look at the vacant place in your home and hope for the opportunity of filling it with a first class player piano that everybody in the family could play upon and that could be purchased easily and economically. It is to you that we are sending the message of this Co-operative Sale of Newton Player Pianos. It is for you and your loved ones that we have planned the easiest method ever offered in New York whereby any one can own a genuine $550 Player Piano and only pay $395 for it. It is on you that we are depending for a rapid distribution of 300 of these player pianos, so that we can cut $155 from the regular price ov § ‘ive it to you as a saving. ill you co-operate with us? Deposit the necessary $5 with us to-day. Have the player piano sent home at once. Test for yourself both the instrument and all the privileges and arantees we offer you. Use it for 30 days if you wish. Then, if it isn’t the piano you want in that empty spot at home, tell us so. We will take away the uaet piano and cheerfully ive back all you have paid us. That’s a clear and straight- sl offer, isn’t it? The only way under the sun to actually find out if a player piano is right for you is to have one in your home for awhile, where you can get acquainted with it. This chance is yours to-day in this store without the actual F YOU tisk of one pe you become dissatisfied wit you don’t have to keep it. Let us know and we will come and get it and bring you a new and perfect one in exchange without extra charge. Are not such privileges worth paying $2 a week for? $ 00 Such is the payment plan. Just $2 a week until 8395 pati is paid. No interest charges or extras. — Nor are you imposing a burden on your family in PER WEEK case of your death in assuming this weekly payment. ‘The ialtiel. payment. never Should death stop payment, we will veluntarily give | sary to obtain one of these your family a receipt in full for the piano—cancelling | pleyer Pianos is FIVE DOI” all remaining payments. pe NINETY You Can Reserve a Player Piano for | PR» NIN Future Delivery—if you wish. TRO DOLLARS 2 weeks ri : ith NO INTEREST or If you wish to use one of these player pianos later further peymenta of ony on, bring us $5 and we will put your instrument aside [L"**"*: until you order it delivered. Or we will select either agianoor a player piano for you if you wiil send us 45, zs Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Streets Main Building—Fifth Floor. Take Twenty-Second Street Elevators, will be a public hearing by the Board plants met at the St. Denis Hotel this) You WILL Be Thankful if $5 30 Days’ Trial of This Player Piano at Home nny. . Piano for $248.75 on the same co-operatie plan which we Better still—if you kp the player piano and for any reason offer for the player piano. The only diffeence is that the it during the first year you own it weekly payment is $1.25 without interest, insteal of $2.00 with- ONEILL-ADAMSCO. 2° vw a __ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSIAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1978, OWNER DIES, WATCH STOPS, Mt ° th surruce THe poe may Niles vas drowned at 4% o'clock yon. | ter’ As his Watch stopped! Timepiece on Lawyer Stranmely ay int Drowned Hegtaters 4.30. | Nile | ALBANY, N 3 Mystery | Anneaet ? The | surrounds the | of Nathaniel Jana | An Albany attorney, whose body w plier 9 | picked up in the Hudson River last practiad iaw in this city fo. «| night, The captain of a coal barge, than wenty years He was fifty-three while grappling for © rope, pulled the! yearmld Use Poslam Overnight ‘To Clear the Complexion, Red Noses, Inflamed Spots, Stop Itching, ete., and whenever it is desired to be rid if BS the lesser skin affections which so oftn annoy. In quickly clearing these ld POSLAM proves the marvellous hel- ing power by which it is enabled, in te more serious and virulent accomplish and permanent ci POSLAM is unequalled as the speey and dependable remedy for ECZEM ‘A and iseases, uch as Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, Scalp-Scale, Hemrrhoids, Barbers’ and all other forms of Itch, Salt Rheum, Herpes ad all Eruptions, Rashes, etc. No one suffering from any skin ffections can afford toignore POSLAM'’S benefits. It will prove a rvelation to those torture: h itching irritation, embarrassed by unsghtly disfigurements or other- wia enduring skin distress, YOUR DRUGGIST — Hands, Bath of sh ine BLAM fands, Ia mpooing. SELLS FO Face, fr abt DRUGGISTS. x MPLE OF POBLAM, aign T t jon and Kend it to the EMBR- RY POSLAM GENCY LABORATORIES, 32 West 26th Steet, New York City. FREE | xaxe ...... ADDRESS e Coupon No. 110 ONEILL-ADANSCO Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Stret, New York City There is also the opportunity tcbuy a Newton Piano worth for $248.75 at $1.25 a week—No intrest prefer, a #5 first payment brings yo a #350 Newton out interest, as on the player piano. Just as on the player piano you have 195 weeks ii which to pay, the month’s free trial, the chance toexchange within the year, the 5 years’ guarantee, tJe life insurance feature, the cash dividends if vou payip advance and the chance to further reduce you ¢xpense o if you get others to buy pianos. ‘The price, oe $248.75, including a piano stool to oR the piano, a late style searf and d& livery within 150 miles of New York City. All the features of our co- operative plan are carried out in offering pianos, with the single exception that the terms on the Newton Piano are $1.25 ¥ a week instead of—as ge on the player piano —$2.00 a week, KNOWN THE Gillette Pocket Edition in triple Silver-plate, $5: other Pocket Editions in Geld-plate, 95.50 and $6. Gillette Standard Sets, $5 to $12: Combination Sots, 96 to $60, OOK at father’s old razor and strop! Give him a Gillette for Christmas. too busy to think of getting one for himself. The Gillette Shave is a great thing for the busy man. Keeps + him feeling fit and looking fine. Ask Your Dealer i GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, BOSTON "SF. A Coffee Urn, after an O14 Gheffield Design. A Double Breakfast Dish that will divide into five separate dishes. A modern convenience, made with Sheffield lines. The MERIDEN Co. (INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY SUCCESEOR) World's Largest Makers of Sterling Silver and Silver Plate Silversmiths 49-51 W. 34th Street, Through to 68-70 W. 35th Street, New York The Sunday World's 20iune any Want Directory it the taiverse. WORLD OVER a ey Probably he is “ Sheffield Plate Designs ERIDEN Sheffield Plate M differs from that shown | by other houses chiefly | in ite fidelity to the fine old orig» | inale from which we work, end somewhat, perhaps, in the care | given to ite workmanship. Here, too, we show more de- signs than is possible to a emailer j concern, H And the economies of our very j large production enable us to give more for the money than you will usually find, other two mediums

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