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" | Built to sell from $250 to $325; will be sold (regardless of their re 19) griginel selling price) TO- ins and Aches Disappear Like Magic, y's Mustarine Greatest Remedy | @n Earth for Headache, Earache, Backache and Neural in the yellow bo: a AAV Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wond I PLAYER-PIANOS New 88-note Player Pianos that usually sell up to $600. The mechanism is of the most modern devices embodying the newest for control of time and § expression. Music pa a he and special library privilege. TOMORROW ONLY ROW ONLY....... \ KNAB oe ~TUSIEGFRIED” FOR CAMBRIDGE, Masa, Nov. 4. — Under the aunpices of Harvard Uni- | versity a mammoth outdoor preset ta- | tion of Vagner'a “Siegfried” will be| a} | Lresonted at the Harvard Stadium on | to- | or about June 3, if weather permits. | a Arrangements have been mado to| in of | bring the entire Metropolitan Ope:..! 't| Company orchestra, augmented to 1.0 | 1a ey a mos’ | musician , to Hontun under the baton | , Coughs andj of the Whgnerian conductor, A'!red | Herts. The cast will be composed of the 1 | world's most famous artista, Rudolf | Derger will sing the title tole of Sieg. | lfried, Johanna Gadeki will sing) | Brunnhilde, Ame. Scl1umann-Heink, | Erda; Alma Gluck, Waldvogel; Albert | | Tteias, Mime: Otto Gortts, Alberich: | nd Basil Clarence Whitehill, Wotan, Puysdeet, Father. Brand New PIANOS A Limited Number of Reliable Make in Latest Case Designs only requisites, ; cushions, 85 Down and '5 Monthly TERMS.TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE ALL _ARE FULLY GUARANTEED Liberal Allowance fer Old Pienes Taken in Exchange eens Bee AT THIS henge rg DELIVERED for 60 cents Wareroonis Sth Ave. at 39th St. Thanhouser’ 3 Greatest Photoplay ZuDORA A really remark- _ able motion ; : picture play by two of America’s fore- . , fa oe a pes eee Harry Benham. See Sty all means. At These Theatres Today: . New York +. New York » New York -New York New York ‘New York New York Brooklyn . Brooklyn . 7th Ave, and 53d Street. Loew's Seventh Avenue | +. 7th Avenue and 124th Street. Loew's Boulevard .. 0. Boulevard and Westchester Ave. Loew's American..... 42d Street and Kighth Avenue. Loew's Lincoln Square. . 66th Street and Broadway. . Loew's Greeley Square. 30th Street and Sikth Aven Loew's Bijou Smith and Livingston Streets. Loew's Fulton Fulton Street and Nostrand Ave.. Loey’s New Rochelle New Rochelle, N. %: Read This Baffling Story by Harold MacGrath Broadway Rese Gerden.. Tomorrow in The Globe t edsobenecevebosecccesconbenenenesocceeecseerees COO4OOO04001 040604 HanvaRo’s stapluM? MAKING YOUR HOME “HOMEY” 5 ADAADDOADEORGOOD ED DD ED IDEDDEEODT44 EEE FEEL IONOD ENED OOOO) 11504044-0404446008 Ww if pe elit Cheerful reeme save grouches. Grouch!eseness saves digestion. Good digestion saves dector billie. Careful buying saves meney. Plain furniture saves work. Every one does their utmost to make] niaing it diatincti home loek as “homey” as possible—| with the rest of the room. cheery, cozy and snug. pe- Living reoma occupy the place once |clally in apartments. Mirrors’ placed conventional arrangement: Comfort and cheerfuine: No one thing will go further o04 one can sit and read e work the accomplishment of. this end | Hight. jthan cushions, Chair cushions, sofa back cushions, colored) the divan and stick a bit of.green in cushions, all different shapes and /it, natural sizes, but with a general harmonious | little. but color tone throughout. Heavy cretonne, chintz and linen In dara, ion coiorg can ve boost MOTHER AND 3 BABIES wement of cushions or window seat is of plain material Found Wandering in St in Street, Suffer- tre of. one hay Be ci (as cuew cushions of the one-tone ma- jain or fig- inches wide, up, and can be|children, John, six years old; Mary,! sig several desirable color used to| five, and Martha, three were found portieres for a living er ‘Thene may be decorated anf | and Twenty-cighth Street and Madi- ‘ brought into closer relationship with| son Avenue about midnight by Po- Rep, monk's cloth or woRtp, ECONOMY TALKS. = VN fi brother sofa cushions” by sewing © perfectly straight border, wide enough to embrace a pretty design, cut fromthe as the cushi Do not shut out light with heavy curtains, No curtain is _ prettier, 6 material Every ono “axes up” their home in| cheaper or more aecrviceable than Preparation for the holiday season, | Diain, square net ones, with no deco- ration excepting a hem, the width and in keeping Space economy ts essential, to catch the prettiest reflection have oceupied by the parlor of ancient | gpiendid decorative quality and at times. There are consequently n0/ to the apparent size of the roo: m. » |. Perhaps the best position for ! wnyent divan in an apartment is between two windows. Here it takes the hers | wh pearance of a window A, :poat| Thin might bi economy. Place a vase or jardiniere behind artificial, it; mattera akes a places so livable and gives a needed touch of fresP color, EO De: str royed. Lorine ing From Exposure; Woman Sent to Hospital, Children Cased For. ‘ Mrs. Annie Collins and Mer three , | Consetiaated Cork Sp cldeaess wandering about near One) Hundred ing since the fire. liceman Conroy and taken td the East One Hundréd and Twenty-aixth | Blertuempel, Street Station. They had} suffered from exposure, and atte ir belig treated by a surgeon from Harlem fi| Hospital the mother was itaken to fa| Bellevue and the children to the Ger- | ry Society. ry Mrs. Collins said ehe cai three weeks ago from Spi Mass., and lived for a tim fo. 602 st One Hundred and Thirty- third Street. Her husban bricklayer, was to follow, but he the loss tvould amou origin of the fire if unknown, 45 Barbara street. 4 Mj out. Since stored her furniture, had no regular | tho families of August Silbernagel ‘ nd just beyond W.L.DOUGLAS HOES and Louis Conrad, *3.50 83.75 %4 94.50 & °5 L. DOUGLAS SHOES ARE ALWAY: THE PRICE YOU PAY FOR TH ) A c. Brookto! bow carefully Wek, Dowsiss would then understand why they look hosters, it shape and wear longer than other makes for the ae rand wi O38 Fitth Avenue, corner 11th 7-Ai0. Mashotian Avenue, Third Avenue. | a9 rn Areva ag PAS, NRWAREaai & Hreed Street. es! MOTI Tad Ae | TWO FACTORES BURNED —_ ‘ {Entire Fire Department Call WITH NO PLAGE TO SLEEP Seen ewan ne One man—Frank Schnurr, a sixty- year-old night watchinan—is believed | put) of New York City, had fallen from to have lost his lifo,in a fire which|ner fathers yacht. Bolles, who was a destreyed the Newatk Cork Works, | postman at that one es ee to-day, he| ‘The two cork plan{s belonged to A. a‘imember of the Newark Board of ores He said to $150,000, Th lcork plants extended from Nos. 39 to Three alarms weré sounded, bring- re|ing out nearly all the Newark fire id, |apparatus. A high ywind wag blow- ing and the fire spread quickly to John,’ a| residences adjoining/the cork plants. On one side a two-story house at hasn't appeared and her mney gaye! No. 47 Barbara Street, occupied by CALL AT any Ong OF W. L. DovaLAS ener Gates Avenue. Street, leanor rer I | By lessor Scho PROMITERP.H. NOLAN WV LL SDE ST LS Pa it ao | | New York Man Kil Kills Self Night pA 74h yarn | Before He Was to Testify pee 3 4 i in Bankruptcy Case. NY | mr ie ST. LOUIS, Noy. 2 i. Nolan, | brewery promoter York, | Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Milwaukee and St, Louls, shot and kilied himself in the offices of the Mutual Browing | Company’ here last night. This afternoon he was to havs test!- fled in an involuntary bankruptcy proceeding against the brewery com- Pany of which he was chief organizer, vice president and general manager. Nolan had organi: . Mutual Brow. ing Companies tn New York and Pitteburgh, He also was editor of the Liquor Trades Gazette, published at New Mond ‘The recent partial loss of bie eyes! de say, caused a decline in bility and thereby led te the financial troubles ie account of which they believe he ended his life. The local Phe tad Company was of ne wi a capi 31,000,000" 'a, few yeare ago, ’Severai | And Cuticura Ointmentoccasion- months ago creditors with claims ne: | all They succeed when others ting $100,000 asked the United |¢ «1° fi Riathe Bankruptcy Court here to put fail. Nothing better at any price. 1e wi in e han of rece! rs. It was at this hearing that Nolan sample les Free by Mail Mail tue Red have been the chief witness | ag ome is same = seta oat LI “ans ty 4 (init iN MM FOUNDED 1856 mmm ML BROKAW BROTHERS: BOYS CLOTHING HATS & FURNISHINGS) 600 Men’s Sack Suits $20 & *25 * were $25 to $32 Stripes, checks and fancy mix- tures—Light and dark effects. Clear finished worsteds, un- finished worsteds.and fine im- ported cheviots—splendid ‘value, broad variety of patterns. that a three-family house occupied by Mrs. Julia Jai, Richard Nerlich and John Vandrell, wero gutted and the furniture of all the tenants de- bara Street, the hdme of Jacob Ham- burger was practically destroyed. fd ac lane $75,000 FOR SAVING LIFE. led Belles Dees Not Get Reward Till 28 Years After the Deed. MONTVILLE, Conn, Nov. 24.—A be- quest of $75,000 is the reward which has fust been given to Henry A. Bolles of | this place, it was learned to-gay, for saving a little girl from drowning in the ‘Thames River twenty-eight years ago. ‘The girl, the daughter of a Mr. Trum- y -"amt| Astor Place & Fourth Reavy Se ONE. BLOCK FROM BROADWAY .—— SuBWaY AT DOOR The Gas Heaters Insure Comfort oypney spread theit heat on the floor and warm the lower part of the room. In other words, Gas Heaters furnish you with heat when and ubere it is needed. We are now having Gas Heater weather. This season we are selling several new types of Heaters and Radiaters. They use very little gas and will quickly warm your Room, Office or Store. Sel! for $1.20 and upwards. On sale at the following Gas Offices in Manhattan or the Bronx: No. 187 Hester Street No. 32 5 West 128th. Strest No. 30 East 42d Street Tel. Spring 600 |. No. 10 E. 18th Street Tel. Murray Hill 4830 No. 1. ‘Argterdamn Ave. Stuyvesant 4900 No. 2064 Third Avenue Tel. Audubon Noy % Union Square Tel. Harlem 5385 Cortlandt Ave. & lath Si. ‘el. Stuyvesant 1303 Ne. 281 Lenox Avenue Tel. Melrose 8000 Tel. Morningside 130 No. 1818 Webster Avenue Ne. cf pid. bir f Tel. Tremont 2410 “The Right Way is the Gas Way” - Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO. B. CORTELYOU, President