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ONEILL-ADAMSCo, Sizth Avenue, 20th to 22nd Street, New York City Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22nd Street, New York City ONEILL-ADAMSCo Sixth Avenue, 20th to Band Street, New York City | —Monday the sale ends Copyright, 1913, by O'Neill-Adama Co. | ALES MAY come and sales may go—but we know POSITIVELY | “that no piano sale has ever been the success of this. Pianos are things you «'> not buy every day. You buy one in your lifetime: maybe two. Pianos represent a considerable investment. We can furnish a whole house for you very comfortably for the price of a single piano. So, when we tell you that there were days during! this sale when we could not wait on our customers, you can then appreciate the stupendous ‘‘go’’ to this sale. | It was the plan that did it. It, was co-operation; we co-operate with the manufacturers| direct; the customer co-operating in turn with us. The prices were low; extremely low. _ The terms were easy. Any one could meet ‘them. And the guarantee (which we called our Bond of Confidence), Cash or Credit and the half dozen or more unusual conditions of sale made altogether @UT-F- ELIVERIES 00 the most liberal proposition upon which any goods were ever sold, TH And the public saw this—and simply ‘‘flocked” in to take ad- | NAG nO AvERlS St. vantage of it. : The sale is closing two weeks earlier than we expected, and even|. then we have been obliged to provide for more instruments than it! was our original intention to sell. ; No Money Down Club plans of ridiculously amall depouits 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 end 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. Our enormous purchasing power enables un to offer you exceptional valucs Three-Piece Parlor Suite, Unique Design, Mahogany finished frames, neatly carved, , with claw feet, highly polished; loose cushions of Panne Mohair plush, cords and tas- sela to match; inde= atructible epringsin seat; like cut, value $45, at $27.50. Any order for a piano or player- piano, accompanied by the initial payment of Five dollars, and placed before the close of business Monday night, will be filled ond delivered immediately upon its arrival. Your money back if you are not satisfied. SYSTEM — $27.50 A THIRD ‘The value of the piano is #350. The Co-operation price is 8248.75. The value of the player-piano is $550. The Co-operation price is 8395. Either the piano or player-piano will be delivered upon receipt of the initial payment of %. If you order a piano, your payments will be $1.25 a week mo more. Tf you order a player-piano your payments will be 82 4 week—no more. , t O.S. Government |\Cook Book | FREE Copyright, 1913, by O'Nelll-Adams Co, PRE SALE is not closing without everyone having a fair opportunity to take ad- vantage of it. If we had restricted the sale strictly to the number originally arranged for—the sile would now be a matter of history. We decided upon a definite closing day, which is Monday 9:30 o'clock in the evening. Thus any order received for one of the pianos or one of the play Monday at the close of business will be filled. These orders will be numbered as they are received and filled and delivered in the order received. Those who can call may select the style they wish from the instruments on our floors, which are sold but not delivered. Those who cannot visit our warerooms can order easily and intelligently from our | Book of Photographs, which we will gladly mail, if request is made immedi: | The initial payment of Five dollars must accompany all orders whether left at the store or sent in by mail, All orders will be accepted and filled subject to all conditions of sale—even to the delivery of the instrument into your home upon the first’ payment ‘of Five dollars and giving you your money back at the end of a 30 days’ trial if you wish it. Also all orders will be held subject to delivery at a time convenient to you-even up to Christmas or New Year. The Piano cnd Victrola Section will remain open Thursday, Friday, Satur- \day and Monday evenings until 9:30 o’clock. Use the 22nd Street entrance. ~ ONEILL-ADAMS Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City | Uncle Sam’s Recipes for Preparing '$ Food Put Within Reach of All r-pianos up to COUPON sunoay's wortp Here’s Your Chance to Reduce Household Expenses j You Owe It to Your Family Not to Miss This Opportunity for Saving Money Get Your Order for Next _Sunday’s World in Early 09909000000 0067 7000000000006 000006 00000009000 91