The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1915, Page 4

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and the poor alike by using short | weight scales, Noxt week will be Weights and | Moasures Woek. Half million house- FAL wives and several hundred thousand school children will assist in a cam~ paign to compel merchants to discard short weights and to pledge to henoe- forth keep their crooked measures, false bottom quart cans and other a dishonest implements in the sorap heap. Women and Children Will Aid] “The amount of tood represented bourse, Be, ate 1 by short weights in thie city every re he ie q in Great Campaign A day would feed a smajl army,” says of * we te "rioedient pag Weights and Measures Commis pur of Next’ Week. sioner Hartigan. “I have appealed to merchants suspected of dls- 2. honesty and asked them to reform. “A false balanes is an abomin- jf they don’t we'll turn the light of blicity on them. A boycott will ation to the Lord; but a just {P™ like! He wight 1» Bia delight.” ly follow the discovery of a man whp doesn't give a customer his or ‘This text will be buried from many|her money's worth.” | Ut; | pulpite here next Sunday in an a After the ministers have bad their <igh:40 mett (he hearts of Dustees the children will take a fing, On who have been robbing the Lay’ 350,000 tage will be distribu. ted among the Public School pupils! On one side of the tag will be this confession of faith: “I believe in honest weights and measures-—-sixteen ounces to the pound, thirty-six inches to @ yard and 2,000 pounds to @ ton.” On OU never pay more at Ga Nise ee! “Honesty tw the On Thursday there will be parad You supplied the name your- _ ||ana'spoochmakine vy women anaacnn 1 dren in the five boroughs. Later there self! will be @ “sixteen ounces to the (anal convention in the Hotel As- ———— NEW SUBWAY TRAIN TO-DAY. Sea Beach to Take 1,000 Children on Charch Osting. ‘The first passenger train on the Bea Beach branch of the Fourth Avenue subway, Brooklyn, will be rum at 10.45 this morning, when an eight-car train will leave Sigty-fifth Street and Third Avenue for Convy Island. The passen- gore will be 1,000 children of the Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Angels, Béventy-fourth Btreet and Fourth Ave- ue, taken by the Rev, J. 6 ee C vice of hasbeen given oh the Bea Beack brace Pes MCD Rect Rates tart Nr Father Flynn was to take the thiitres for their outing, Dempsey decided to operate the firat train. Well, now that the bare statement has become fa- miliar, How about it? Have you proved it? Do you by any chance think the facts don’t fit’ it? Any time you make a pur- chase at Best’s that looks to you at variance from that phrase, please be reminded that it’s not so much a phrase as. a promise. Our adjustment department will Buralars Ateiened a thres-toot ante welcome your report. No. 116 Tremont Avenue, the Bront, to the reat early to-day and ripped It open, getting away with $129 ‘They left their “can-opene: plead BURGLARS LOOT A SAFE. Roll 1¢ Back ef Browz Store and Bip It Open, Fifth Averas, West Side, Cerrar of 35th Steat / 8 a0 @ rear and forcing THE RVENING Stern Brothers 4nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue; . A Most Exceptional Sale Men's & Young Men’s ‘Suits at $15.00, 17.50 & 23.00 Early season prices were $22.50, 25.00 & 37.50 This event begins To-morrow, on the Third Floor, and offe ally wid selection of correct styles and fabrics, including rit er ee Setges, Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres, Checks, stripes, Plaids, Overplaids, Flannels, Plain and Fancy Mixtures, im smart colorings for the Summer tg The suits are hand-tailored and range in design from the conservative to the ‘ extreme, in sizes 34 to 44 chest measure, all proportions, MEN’S FLANNEL SUITS -; + . WHITE FLANNEL TROUSERS in stripes ay plain colors, ‘bese Regular value $5.00, : at $11.75 oh at $3.75 An. Important Sale of Men’s Furnishings For Friday and Saturday—43rd Street and Sixth Avenue Entrance. At Very Great Reductions in Price. SILK NECKWEAR PURE SILK SHIRTS Large Scarfs and Bat Ties, Choice silk with satin stripes, at 35¢c each (3 for $1.00) at $3.25 each NEGLIGEE SHIRTS SUMMER PAJAMAS Regularly $1.50 and. 2.00, Of Madras and Pongee, at $1.00 each at 95c each SILK MIXED SHIRTS BATH OR BEACH ROBES . For Midsummer wear, Of Toweling or Madras, at $1.55 each at $2.75 each ALSO IMPORTED STEAMER RUGS For motoring, traveling, couch covers, porch rugs, camping, etc., reduced and priced in three groups: $6.50, 7.50 and 15.50 at + \ Bormethy $8.50, 9/75 and 20.00 ees WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1915. a. This Great Stock of Pianos and Pianolas, occupying the entire fourth floor at Aeolian Hall, must be | moved before July 1st to make way for extensive alterations! | $209,500 Worth of = |ba. th: ianos and Genuine Pianolas to be disposed of in this’ : Great Alteration Sale aoe At prices lower than ever before ‘quoted in New York City Beginning tomorrow, (Friday), June 11th 143 Pianos, every famous make, in finest condition—every piano guaranteed. Sale prices from $95 (25 instruments at $95) i. 78 Aeolian Player-Pianos—many are new, all practically like new. Pricesfrom - - - 285 i 126 Pianolas. Exchanged and discontinued styles. The World’s Greatest Player- | a Pianos. Sale pricesfrom - - - + = = = : -/) 425 i td ; . iH Down Payments as Low as $5. Terms Suited to Your Convenience ‘ . i \| The Public’s The fiscal year ending July 1st has been productive of the great- GROUP I Patronage Made Thie ¢st volume of retail business of any like period in the history of 143 Pianos of Celebrated Makes Wonderful The Aeolian Organization. This Company is sincerely grateful Opportunity to the public for the remarkable patronage which has made possible such a successful showing in the face of difficult con- ditions. And we are pleased to announce that this huge total of business—the largest aggregate sales of Pianos, Player-Pianos and Talking Machines ever handled by any retail concern—has created the most extraordinary musical-instrument-buying opportunity New York City has ever known. { Alterations To Add Urgent need for additional floor space to care for our sapidly grow- Floor Space ing clientele requires our turning over to builders and decorators, for extensive alterations, the entire fourth floor of Aeolian Hell. Reconstruction work will commence July Ist, and before that date we must move the large stock of new, used and rebuilt instruments. It would be neither feasible nor profitable to place these instruments in storage during the alteration work — interest, carrying and handling charges would be too great. Original prices upto $600. Sale prices from $95 Steinway, Weber, Steck, Mason & Hamlin, Knabe, Wheelock, Stuyvesant, Stroud, Kranich & Bach, Corelering. Sohmer, Hardman, etc.—every wel known make of piano is represented. They are exceptional instruments, And all that are not brand new have been expertly renewed in every worn part. Not one but will give years of service, At the present prices, they are simply tremendous bargains, First Payments as low as $5 Every Instrument Guaranteed GROUP II 78 Aeolian-built Player-Pianos Original prices up to $ 5 $525. Sale prices from 28 All play full-scale, 88-note music and have late improvements in expression control. Many are new—in discon- tinued case styles. Those used ap- preciably have been overhauled in our factories and all traces and effects of wear removed. $600 is the price usually quoted on instruments of equal musical value. First Payments as low as $8. Every Instrument Guaranteed We prefer rather to give to the public the fullest benefit ofthe « Perv en hy ta ed situatiom whieh its liberal patronage has created, and to this Pie end havée'made such'sweepitig reductions as will make certain “ ">> 4] the immediate transference of this entire stock direct to the homes of Acolian patrons. | Profits and cost figures have been forgotten and all instruments have been so priced that New Yorkers will recognize them as the greatest bargains that they have ever seen in goods of such standard and sterling quality. ; Here are pianos of the finest makes taken from the wealth- iest homes in the Metropolitan district, little used and in, excellent condition—exchanged not because they lacked in satisfactoriness but because their owners preferred The Pianola. Here are Aecolian-Player-Pianos, used instruments exchanged for The Pianola, and absolutely new instruments—in case styles no longer shown in our catalogs, but beautiful and thoroughly modern players. Here are many genuine Pianolas, returned to us in part exchange for magnificent Steinway and Weber Pianolas—the finest player-pianofortes made. New they are for alk practical purposee—and new in appearance to all but the expert's eye. A large number of absolutely new and unused Piapolas have also been included in this sale. These instruments differ in case detail from the latest models, but in no other respect. All used instruments have been thoroughly overhauled or rebuilt in 4 our own factories. The actions of player instruments have been re- “Teg newed in every part, cases have been repolished—refinished where necessary. Nota Piano nor Player but is practically equal to new in appearance and actual playing condition. Without exception this is the finest collection of instruments The Aeolian Company has ever offered at special sale in New York. And the prices make them bargains without t : precedent. THE AEOLIAN COMPANY 29-88 WEST 42nd STREET rH] 3 tf tt NEW YORK CITY The Largest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments tn the World” . A Magnificent Assortment of Instruments GROUP III 126 Genuine Pianolas Original prices up to $ $1250. Sale pisedy so 425. These are fhe finest Pianolas and the atest bargains ever offered in an eolian Sale. Steinway, Weber, Steck, Wheelock and Stuyvesant models, Some are discontinued styles—new and ab- solutely unused. The exchanged instru- ments have been rebuilt in our factories. All play 88-note music, In many entirely new Fieno) eesions Save been Legit fetal Y i re ie bi ad Pea ionehly Mer ‘offered in New York City. First Payments as low as $10. Every Instrument Guaranteed Every Instrument a Bargain

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