The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1913, Page 5

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! has no conrection w mf riodical calle nkrupte [to have been committed within | meathe p ing the filing of the pe- ire charged against the publish- company in the petition. puration frupt. 4 oer tel cs . : . with th | Following Action Against One} . | creditors Company, a Second One | tor we pu ors to obtain @ greater percentage of Goes Up. dent — indeb: vt the purpose of editors over the other said alleged b | their respective debts than any other | creditor of the saine class, which pay- Pronounced She-ris | ments amount in the aggegate to about | | ws An tnvoluntary petition in bankruptey “Your petitioners aro informed and was filet agninst the Pulltrer Publish: | believe that within four months preced- ing Company of No, £25 West Thirty-| ins the date of this petition the Pullte ninth street in the United States Die. |#¢f Publishing Company committed an act of bankruptcy in that it did heres j trict Court to-day, The three petition- tofore, to wit, un the twenty-ninth of Ay feeommend| ers, through their attorney, David Korm | November, 113, allow several of tte tio'sab: | biuoh, of No. 140 Nagmau atreet, who| outstanding promiswury notes, given to wea we will Inner! says the alleged insolvent company | creditors for merchandise, to go to pro- some other near-by owes the petitioners more than $1,000, ally were pro- oliet are the Brunswick Press, George W. om} Willis and Edward Stevens. The f the fret pressings of tite tested for non-pa; | The petition further deciares that Pulltzer Publishing Company, in which | there “more than twelve other q@olter Pulitzer ts the leading spirit, | credito; ONEILL-ADAMSCO. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City hundred pianos and three hundred player-pianos will have been sold, Rerhaps by Friday Evening. © Certain] Saturday. As announced woe sale (Dec. 8th)—positively. [ is now only a question of hours when the last of these seven by the close of business will close Monday night hen the last of these instruments is sold we will then take orders up_to the closing time Monday night, to be filled and delivered later. e have decided upon this course so that no one may come in at the eleventh hour and find the last piano to have been just sold—and then go away with a lost faith in our advertising. So we have set a definite closing time. . ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1918.” ftakes this a “lof Isaac Ht % ——_— FIND AMMUNITION ON SHIP. ONEILL-ADAMSCo Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City 1 The PF a on and revolver holsters. | another t is wil sail again on Sat- SHOPPING Pulltzer a oO a niy 20 days to Christmas « Call here now and | make your selections whilestocksarecomplete, Goods selected now will | bé reserved for later delivery, if desired. Teys, Games, Books, Sperting Goods, Novelties, eto. Highest Quality Moderate Prices FAO. WARZ TOYS and GIFTS Fitth Avenue at 31st Street ris Brett Page, who gned claim « the com: nts to be @n- tered against it w nivent in favor Hlanchard. Thoee judg | y ments tre for $1,160 and $1,170, from h street, Manhattan, the Richmond Hil eta yt. John ¥, Sweeney, | aan for money | pany allowed + the good of } ' tors setse 8,000 |At Fountains & Elsewhere Rounds Hidden itn Clyde Liner. Ask for Announcement was made at the Cus- | 66 3a" tom House to-day that custom tn- spectors had boarded the Clyde Bner | 15, Uae form's? sane, MALTED MILK and a lot of revolver holsters. The | The Feed-drink for All Ages. material was taken by the inspectors Iroquois, lying at er No. 4, Atlantic to the Government storchouse at Bay- Federal Brooklyn, last onne, N. J., and agents of the Govern- ton r rye ment are making an investigation, vous rs H or ~ ‘Tho Iroquois reached this port yes: Doo’t travel without 2 Purses are filled, tentay forenoon from San Domingo and | @-@ubel: bunch ina Hayuan ports, Hidden under the coal Fake pe ienitation, say in the bunkers and under the bunks of Mot In Any Milk Trust the members of ie crew were found Hearts are made glad, By the timely use Of a World Want Ad. ONEILL-ADAMSCo Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City Sale narrows down to hours Copyright, 1918, by O'Nelll-adame Co, The sale will close next Monday evening (9.30 to 10 o’clock). If the pianos should last.so long—you may take your choice. From now on it is a question of ‘first come, first served.” But when there remains no more of the original sale number to be sold, you may then book your order to be filled under the same conditions, identically, with the added advantage that if, when your instrument arrives, you are not satisfied with it—you need not accept it. If it is satisfactory—it is still subject to the 30 days’ trial in your home with the understanding that you can get your money back if you want it. The first opportunity you have ever had to purchase a e e piano or player-piano on HE “bone and “sin. ew” of this successful sale has been the piano itself. Fifteen years of use in tens of thousands of homes have proved its merits. In other words, it is a demon- strated success—not an un- tried experiment. ' It is an instrument which has sold at prices varying, according to conditioms, from three hundred and fifty up to four hundred dollars. But in this sale we put the lowest stable and fixed price upon it that has ever been placed on it or any like piano —two hundred and forty-eight dollars and_sev- enty-five cents — without interest, bonus or extras of any nature. And as a Bond of Confidence with its purchasers—we have placed a guarantee upon it—the joint work of the manufacturers and ourselves—which for protection has never before been placed upon any piano—it matters not at what price it has been sold, Reasons Why this sale has been a success gG The pianos in this are worth and sell regularly for three hundred and fifty dol- lars. The co-operative sale price is two hundred and forty-eight dollars and seventy- tive cents, saving you at the very outset one hundred and one dollars and twenty-fiive cents, @ If you ouy a piano in the usual way, when you finish paying you still owe from twenty-five to thirty-five dollars interest, Through this co-operative plan, when you have paid two hundred and forty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents you are thronah paying. There are no further pay- ments to be made, either on account of interest or for any other reason, G Instead of paying twenty to twenty-five dollars as a first payment and ten, twelve or fifteen dollars a month, as you will in a regular way, you are asked to pay ment, and then but one dollar and twenty-five cents a week. G You get the strongest guarantece ever put on a piano; a joint guarantee signed by the manu- facturers—The Newton Piano Co,—and ourselves, giving you absolute protection for five years. G You get the privilege of returning your piano at the end of a thirty days’ trial and getting your money back. 4 Within one year from the day you get'your piano you may exchange it for any reason what- soever without so much as a penny’s loss. q All payments remaining unpaid are voluntarily cancelle! in event of your death. 4 You get an opportunity to earn cash dividends of fifteen cents for each and every week the life of the co-operative agreement of one hundred and ninety-five wecks is shortened, ONemt-ADAMS Co Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Streets Main Building—sth Floor—Take #2d Street Elevators ut five dollars as an initial pay- Ne aaa same identical conditions OUPLED with the piano, we included Payshpmbe. That is to say, player-pianos of the identical make and grade of the piano. But we did what was more than this—far more. We sold the player-piano at an advance of only one hun- dred and forty-six dollars and twenty-five cents over the price of the piano— when the almost universal rule is—double the price of the piano for the player- piano. These are the cold facts, You can now see another reason for the spontaneous success of this sale, But this is not all. We did something which is un- precedented in piano mer- oe chandising. We sold the player-piano on precisely the same conditions and liberal privileges as the piano —with one single exception—that the terms on the player-piano were seventy- five cents a week higher than on the piano—two dollars a week instead of one dollar and twenty-five cents a week. Whole plan as applied to player-pianos Three fundred Player-Pian»s are also being sold on this same co-operative plan, The usual price of these Player-Pianos js five hundred and fifty dollars each, The co-operative price is three 1undred and ninety-five dollars, with NO INTERES - to be added. Uhe Player-Piano is also delivered immediately upon the payment of five dollars. The Payments are two dollars 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, You can also get your money back at any time within thirty days. You get the same privilege of exchanging within a year as that given with the piano, All of the unpaid balances are voluntarily cancelled in event of death, Copyright, 1913, O'Netll-Adams Co, Also, a player-piano bench and nine rolls of music (your own selection) are included without extra charge. An arrangement is also made with each purchaser whereby newplayer rolls can be procured at a cost of only five cents a roll. These player-pianos are standard 88-note players; that is, they play every note on the piano when the music in motion, These player-pianos have an automatic shifter, which compels the music to play per- fectly. Most player-pianos sold at from two hundred to two hundred and fifty dollars more than these will not play perfectly. ‘These olayer-pianos have lead tubing. Most player-pianos have rubber tubing. The life of rubber is one year—at most. Lead lasts forever. \t cannot wear out and the tubing in these player-pianos is so placed it cannot be broken, —if the in- ite arrival a our selection, w HS lona, with tending thet, It ae of thirty days’ triel the piano tn not satia- ind your money, Best & Co. A Very Remarkable Sale For Wednesday, December 3 Women’s and Misses’ Fur Sets , Blue Wolf Sets Animal Scarf. Pillow Muff. Caracul Sets Throw Tie Scarf Fiat Muff. Natural Raccoon Sets Animal Scarf. Large Pillow Muff. Black Fox Sets Double Animal Scart. Flat Muff to match, Real Skunk Sets (Alaska Sable) . Fancy Animal Scarf. Large Animal Flat Muff. Hudson Seal and Civet Large Novelty Throw Scarf, Large Fancy Maff. i Formerly $11250— 67.50 ,,, Silver Kit Fox and Tigerette Seta Fancy Foxskin Scarf and Combination Flat Muff. Natural Rich Skunk Sets Four-skin Animal Scarf and Four-skin Fancy Muff. Stone Marten Sets Value $1500- 10,50 « "1650 11.50 Valve $1050— 6,50 * ° 250— 16,50 ©, Valve $1650— 10,75 © “ 250—- 15,00 ~ Value $2550— 16,50 ° 3500—- 24,50 Value $39.50— 29,50 2 “ 50— 39.50 .« Cat Sets ~ it an Formerly $132.00— 89,75 “} Formerly $15000— 105.00 . - = Fancy Four-skin Scarf, Large Novelty Three-skin ' Formerly $295.00— 197.50 ~ Muff. Canary Fox Sets Long Straight Throw Scarf, Large Fancy Muff. Silver Pointed Fox Seta. Two-skin Fancy Trimmed Scarf, Large Combina- tion Muff. Sale of Women’s Fur Coats Sizes 32 to 42 \ Siberian Pony Coats Smart, short, dressy model with Seal collar and Caracul Dress Coats Both short and three-quarter length model; short curl. beautifully marked. Real Hudson Seal Coats A smart, new cutaway model. Mole Coney Model Coats In very dressy styles, Model Fitch Set and gold wings. Model Skunk Set Persian Lamb Coat Mole and Seal Coat Baby Caracul Wrap FIFTH AVE. IHOLZWASSER&CO OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9PM. ERAL CREDIT TERMS $1 “ga getty vev- $100 $10.00 4 50 z Paris Model Furs Reduced Almost One-Half Fitch Muff and Gold Cap with Fitch band Formerly $225.00— 125.00 Large Pillow Muff of Skunk and Velvet and Brown Velvet Hat. Formerly $36500— 150, .00 Full length model; cut on loose, semi- fitted linea with deep roll collar. Formerly $700.00— 350. Asmart knee length model, of Hudson Seal with deep yoke and collar of Moleskin. Formerly $600.00— 300.00 A recent Paris model, showing the ten- dency towards the new flare skirt. Formerly $1,225.00— 550.00 N At Thirty-fifth St, 05 to'$1.50 "ty $1.50 to $2.00 [st retiee ia ee 5.00 $2.00 to $2.25 Special value— | 1 we wire Bed | Savings | Ea, ales Com! Chairs P pale wleees.

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