The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1913, Page 8

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mether. Jersey City Society PERFECT BABY PRIZE FOR ABANDONED INFANT ‘The first prize in a “Better Babies conducted in Jersey City by @ Woman's Magasine was awarded yester- day te George Dean, fourteen monina, eon of Mra Hose Dean, a forme: em- ployee at the hospitai. os cannot locate the The baby Wo in the care cf the tor the Prevent on The judges ————eEEeee After the Age of Fifty From thie age the human system gradu. ily declines and the accumulated poisons fe the diood cause rheumatiom tn Joinre and back, These warnings @hould be promptiy relieved and serious fitness avoided by using the following pre- @eription which comes from @ noved doo. ter and ts said to nave no equal in curing fBeuwation and restoring physical + Good (in o 1 ge) and ene ounce of syrup rt we Torle compound in he will get It for you ta 8 few Roure trom hie whole. SPECIALIST DISAPPEARS, HIS WIFE SWEARS, WITH HIS WOMAN ASSISTANT Dr. Edward Wheeler Scripture of Vanderbilt Clinic Gone With Miss King, Is Charge. Dr. Edward Wheeler Scripture, fa- moun specialist and director of the Vandorbilt epeech clinic, and hie labor. Atory ansintant, Miss Ethel King of No, 64 Morningside avenue, have disap- penred, according to aMdavite submit. 1, ted to-day by Mra. Mary K. Beripture, the specialiat's wife, in Justice Leh- “| Man's part of the Supreme Court. A auit for meparation te pending amainst Dr. Beripture, and Mise King te defendant in @ euit for $50,000 dam- ages brought by Mra. Scripture, who alleges that the young woman etole her husband's affections. Asa result of the papers filed by Mre. when she wal election band, Miss| corder Ma sign-| owner for the m to Hritish | Chanffear Comm wed him to) John J. K t alleges that ‘n June, 19: telde by eretar, * found dead to-day in a ey Twenty Boye Kined 50 Cents Each. in the Bayonne Police Court yesterday twenty boys who nad olen & Wagon and burned nm stole 1 had been employed by Mr. Mt to celebrate tho recent for three years. THE EVENING WORLD, tHUMSDAX, DECEMBER 4, 1918, ‘9 fined % cents each by Ro- | The $10 went to pay the con. nty-4ix, chauffeur ate Mitchel May, room en- by him Inst night In the Market Ni John Wanamaker’s Christmas PIANO Store Its Chief Glory— The ANGELUS | The Original and Incomparable Piano-Player Out of men’s needs it arose, and satisfied them. harpsichord, the spinet, and, about 1720, the In the beginning of things, men found that _ ?!@no-e-forte. { happiness and uplift came with music; care shrank May finer and more to be hor need to tent medicine instead of thie, ving the genuine Torle compound in the, ScMPture, the separation sult, which original ‘ounce, sealed, yellow pack. | ‘As to have been tried to-day, was ad- { tne, Published by the Globe Pharma: | journed. j toutioal_laborateries of Chicago.—Ad 7] Gm enable to fat my hestend,” H Stop Foot Torture | Ye Mrs. Scripture. “He has absconded and te concealing himself from me. He Corns, Cailouces, Bentens,| has sold the furniture in hie office and Preetbioen, end bwesty apartments at No. 2% West Seventy- Poot. A cpocatalet CALUCIDE fourth street. He Is in the company Exceeds all others in leavening power and wholesomeness. Used wherever the best and finest food is required. BA Gives tne | elieve, 0! ram wi \- Seeperecenestces oa S Uses in my complain f | \ Opens } Telephone and els Mail Orders =. Lor aylor S& } te. MM. ' Filled | Founded 1826 I dep cl Gch pein Friday & Saturday Attractive Holiday Gifts Chiffon Cloth, Shadow Lace & Crepe-de-Chine Biouses Sizes 34 to 44 Shadow Lace snd Net, colored ribbon in- | troduced, long or three-quarter lengtl B sleeves Value $5.00 $3 95 December 5th Until 138th Inclusive A Special Clearance Sale of All Women’s Boots and Low Shoes Not a Pair of Our Present Stock Will Be Carried to the New Building Side Beek ecabtoation Chilton Cloth Low Shoes 5 6 over flesh colored lining, flat collar and Py inevery. wav. ie) 2 eae rei is ry way the equal of any you 5 long — White and base hd tte $5.95 buy regularly at aa to $7.00)" Chiffon Cloth uncer bodice effect of colored messaline, long sleeves and me- y dium collar. Value $7.95 | Crepe-de-Chine with broad revers and) ) shadow lace vest, new flat pointed sa $6 95 $5.95 Wemen’s Boots $3. 65 Value 85.00 and long sleeves. White and all the new light and dark shades Value $12.00 Cream Shadow Lace, over flesh silk lining, side pleated net at neck and seal $5 95 A Complete Showing of Holiday Handkerchiefs For Men & VW’omen front, colored velvet ribbon introduced Value $8.75 Box pleated coat model of Crepe-de- Chine, copy of an imported blouse, dee » ¢ yoke effect, flat collar outlined with $70. 75 76c per tor of 3 $1.50 each sf | pieated net, long sleeves. White and all $1.00 and 81.50 per box of 6) Armenian lace handkerchiefs tue ivcading shades Value $15.00 Women’s linen handkerchiefs, | with fancy corner. ) hand embroidered corner. _ 5c and 50c each be per bor of 6 White and colored handker- chiefs in fancy cards for muail- ing purposes, Women's sheer Shamroch fawn, hand embroidered cor- ner and initial. $1.00 per bor of 6 Women's sheer Shamrock lawn, hand embrvidered | Dress Goods | ' For Hotuday Gifts (In lengths only) ; 250 and 50c each Hand embroidered handker- chiefs with wide hem, $1.00 per bar of 3 Men's linen handkerchiefs, an hand embroidered long initial. Galt, dress and skirt lengths of plain and mbred ssa ye stout Be Ber oe of 6 materials, plaids, cheviots, serges,chullics,henriettas | Womens “inen” hardker-| en, linen Whyte pe yey eg Wes Ha pO Fe scr taupe border and block letter. $1.60 per bor of 6 Men's linen handkerchiefs, three styles of initials, ina bux, $1.60 and 82.76 per dozen Men's linen handkerchiefs, Y and % inch hems, Removal Sale Women’s Fancy Scarfs Extraordinary Values Chiffon, Crepe-de-Chine and Flowered Scarfs in a large ussortment of styles Values to $10.00 corner and initial, 50c and 75c per bor of 3 Women's colored _ border handkerchiefs, hand em- brvidered initial. | 95¢, $1.35, $1.78 & $2.10 per yard | Formerly $1.50 to $5.00 per yard Englich Biack Corduroys or Dresses and Tailor Gowns $1.28 A special lot—Formerly $2.00 and | $2.25 per yard Removal Sales Orsentat Rugs, Domestic Rugs Carpets, Furntture Houschota 8 Decora we Linens Lace Curtaims Cretonnes & Upholstery Gocds | $5.00 White Silk Scarfs with Colonial dots forming border Beaded Scarfs in a large varicty for selection Values to 913.00 $10.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St.” from before it. But vocal music had its limitations — men could not sing when sad or tired? And out of the need of instrumental music came the lyre, the lute, the cymbals, and the harp. Hundreds and hun- dreds of years ago. While Kingdoms rose and fell, through the centuries these primitive musical instruments de- veloped into the organum, the monochord, the tetrachord, the clavichord, the virginal, the upright As the pianoforte desired in the home, the demands of the world’s work became more insistent. ‘The younger genera- tion had to be trained to fill the places of their elders. It was inconvenient to take the time re- quired to learn to play and the piano became dumb. - ‘But when the people heard it, played by artists who had given their lives to its study, they were deeply moved and desired to hear it and to have their loved ones hear it more and more. hen, out of men’s needs aruse the ANGELUS, and satisfied them. It crowns the work of centuries; does what the hands have not been trained to do—what every heart naturally desires to express—more humanly than any other player-piano can. | The ANGELUS is a machine, like you and we are. Its heart is the wonderful phrasing lever, which, like the human heart, controls every pulsation sent through the nerves of the player—the metal tubes connecting the pneumatics with the tracker-bar over which the music roll passes, It exercises this control as you direct— the tystant you direct—through your finger touch on the phrasing lever. The lungs of the ANGELUS-— the diaphragm pneu- matics— are constructed to operate on the same princi- | ple as human lungs; they rise and fall, bellows-like, with the intaking and expelling of air, never wear out, and impart a human-like touch to the keys. Both these devices are exclusive with the AN- GELUS. To the honor of its builders, the ANGELUS is in- | coporated in the CHICKERING, SCHOMACKER, EMERSON, LINDEMAN and the celebrated KNABE pianos, five of America’s oldest pianos, each the leader in its class. And all of these ANGELUS player-pianos, in 19 different styles, uprights and grands, at 11 different prices, are here in the WANAMAKER Piano Salons. And the playing will create a desire to learn to play by hand. Come and Hear It! A small first payment makes you the owner of any Angelus player- piano, balance payable monthly, while you are enjoying its music. We take used pianos in part ex- change at full present value. Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Building. If you cannot conveniently come to | ll A child can play the ANGELUS with the power of a finished pianist. hear the ANGELUS in the day time, telephone Stuyvesant 4700, Extension 315, and we will arrange to let you hear it in the evening. Broadway and Ninth Street A THIRD U.S. Government Cook Book FREE Uncle Sam's Recipes for Preparing Food Put Within Reach of All COUPON suwoar's Wortp Here’s Your Chance to Reduce Household Expenses You Owe It to Your Family Not to Miss This Opportunity for Saving Money Gat Your Order for NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD In Early Furniture W Purchased tm thio manner hae eves merch satiefarters. te the bearer Our methods i'CALIL. AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Our Terme Apniy (ise to New jew Jersey. Leng Island and Connecticnt. $KOOMS (ff | : Fera'sh @ Ad Frog 4 t : Compe.e tor f Weekly i CC ante | —— We . cur ise CATALOG | | MAIL D PRE. | OF ETT “Value si, S60 | iM a it heer $ 98 18 Furnis::ed at 10 Rooms, ine Mact ‘ON CREDIT. J! ‘Ahendsome Mission Clock | FREE with every parchese of $75 on over daring De- || cember on presentation of || this COUPON. —E. W. '750-752 Sth Ave., Co>. 46th St #2 MAKES LITTLE DIYFERENOS WHAT YOU WEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GBF IT, al Tirniog Ua Weve

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