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~a WIFE'S “CASTLE CLIP” tira Room win Ent Free? § XMSS0m, Join the Daven-o Club | as The purchase of an Owen Bed hark 9 whieh Davenport ‘ Raven Nesee solves the _ 2 ge Bt Chaie of 3 Seres problem. $ 00 Delivers | kg a he ; ord ; CLOSED AS A thee M4 ; tir Haw re DAVENPORT Daven-o'e ' OTEN AS A BED \ AT “OURIMAKER.-TO-USER" prices, and get the ONLY best, the famous DAVEN-O. Here are a few of the real bargains in store for you s : Regular $30.00Values $19.00 Regular $50.00 Values $32.50 4 on ‘iar bane 4 ‘ 7 Regular $35.00 Values 22.00 Regular $60.00 Values 40.00 Regular $40.00 Values 25.00 Regular $70.00 Values 47.50 Same Proportional Reductions on All Other Bed Davenports at Our 3 Stores Wood Finishes: Coverings: Mahogany, Golden Oak, Fumed Oak, Early English. Tapestry, Velour, Panne Mohair, Genuine Leather, plain and Spanish Moroccoline, plain or Spanish effects. time of ( a othese places felt had ba thin and told her if ahe ever | went there again without me, | would | 1 FROM MAKER DIRECT TO USER | CRAIN FULL LINE OF (0) SHOWN THREE IN ALL STORES e Be STORES (Incerperated.) ne 5 public place.” Hoxen-Baum asked | Hendrick to nony, pend tion of her nen - Baum, » Ket along on 2906 Third Ave. NEAK GRIST 88% Mrons, ‘Oven bvenines 53 Flatbush Ave. BROOKLYN, Lia ae Pe Fees Ba Rowen-Haum is president and treas. luver of the Ashton-Laird Company, NaN Vam BROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD STREET Zam aaa Your Money Is Well Invested When Spent in the A Most Extraordinary Special Purchase and Gimbel Subway Store Sale of High Grade Enamelled and Brass Trimmed Bedsteads 3 Surprising Lots—Sale Begins Tomorrow Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 _ $150 $3.50 $5.50 Regular Prices Range from #4 to $12. GD obeS (cheat ID shia nye 4 wonderful purchase of discontinued patterns Tis. ‘There are 25 of some designs; 1 or 2 of others, kind, ited opportunity for those furnishing seashore or country summer rls or boarding houses, or lor city dwellers looking for } extra good bargains ec ¢ Just think of being able to buy an Enamelled Bedstead for $1.50, a Brass Trimmed Bedstead for $3.60 or a tip-top Enamelled Bedstead for $5.60 Why the castors and siderails are in themselves worth Toe to $1, Also a sale of Three Grades of Wire Springs In any size you want, At $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Also 600 Pure Elastic (not cot- $4.50 & $6 ton) Guaranteed Felt Mat- tresses, in all sizes, each at 1,000 Feather [ Pillows, at, each 25c Big Bargains in Brass Bedsteads — And in addition a special fot of regular $15 (o $25 Brass Gimbel Subway Store, Lower Floor q $580 |] | i 2 AH t uF nap Te ER — ee } : Bg RE A WRB ce Foro 11 for GIMBEL Main Store Ait, BAe ( | PSUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS , i 2 nena ; - z COST HER HUBBY'S LOVE: biswe estate $! rege TER EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1918. Subway to Astor Place tre langios remembere rooting! ‘Phen — ’ "© nel® AN UNUSUAL SALE Bought at forced sale for cash the name, good-will, patents, patterns and merchandise of the Henry & S. G. Lindeman Piano Company, including 612 Pianos and Player - Pianos, we offer tomorrow, Thursday, simultaneously in our two stores, New York and Philadelphia, New Pianos and Player-Pianos At Little More Than Half Price New York has been overrun with so many “syndicated sales’ of pianos put into stores by outside ownership and management that we feel it necessary to say at the outset: These pianos and playerepianos are owned absolutely by John Wanamaker, sold by John Wanamaker and guaranteed by John Wanamaker—the guarantee following each instrument into the home and remain- Protecting the Fine William Lindeman, the father and grand- father of the makers of these pianos, established his business in New York in 1886. The business con- tinued under one ownership, one management and in one factory, producing more than a hundred thousand pianos, until 1900, when Henry & S. G. Lindeman set up a separate establishment. In 1910 John Wanamaker took over the good- will, patents and patterns of the original company, Lindeman & Sons. And in 1914 Lindeman & Sons absorbed the Henry & S. G. Lindeman Com- pany. Thus is welded together under Wanamaker guidance all the Lindeman piano interests, pro- Henry & S. G. Lindeman Pianos—brand new—for as little as ing there. We own the Lindeman factory, which has bought out the control of the Henry and S. G. Lindeman organization, as pac | below. We own also the Emerson piano factory in Boston and the Schomacher piano factory in Philadelphia. The making and selling of pianos is a fixed part of the Wanamaker business. Old Lindeman Name tecting and preserving for all time this fine old piano name and product. With the amalgamation, sixty Henry & S.G. Lindeman pianos, practically completed, came into our hands. These we placed on sale last Au- tumn. They sold immediately. In addition, came 612 Henry & S. G. Linde- man instruments in process of manufacture. These we completed inthe Lindeman factory, getting the materials from manufacturers who supplied them to Henry & S. G. Lindeman, purchasing them at low prices because not usable for other purposes. Producing the instruments in this way at low cost, we now offer — Henry & S. G. Lindeman Player-Ptencs —brand new—for as little as Payable a Small Sum Down and a Small Sum a Month New York and community alone would no doubt quickly take into its homes all of these 612 instruments. Never before, that we know of, have pianos and player-pianos of such high qual- ity been offered at prices so low. Yet we owe it to our customers in both cities to give equal chance to all, and so we open the sale simultan- eously in our two stores. Actually on Our New York Sales Floor tomorrow will be 215 of these instruments—New York’s first allotment. See them. Count them. Examine them. ‘Test them. Compare them with any instruments you choose. There is no mys- tery. Everything is open and above board. All the pianos are new, perfect, and splendid in tone. Any one will become a life-long friend in your home. There are nine styles of these Lindeman pianos—in mahogany, walnut and oak. Four styles of player-pianos—in mahogany, walnut and oak. “Standard” Action in the Players The new 88-note model, of course, playing any roll of music. The “Standard” is one of the actions that we use in our roll-of-honor pianos, when we do not use the Angelus. It is simple in construction, strongly built, except ionally flexible, easy of con- trol and gives the highest shades of phrasing, Deliveries Begin at Once No need to wait. 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