The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1916, Page 4

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DR. GREEN TARE SVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1916, ler lived with his mother at No. 343 PREPARE FOR ' with him and his bride until last eve-) *S CHARGE OF ROBBERY Cy Am ha) t em moans ene ee ee >) Se a OE O- crm: TED) SE An Unparalleled 6-Day Opportunity MONDAY, MAY IST to SATURDAY THE 6TH 1 8 5 PIANOS of fenatete Excellence $8 5 146 RE-BUILT PIANOLAS. Many Popul. ll Players. $390 $195, Priced from fen BS) HIS entire stock of three hundred and seventy instru- PLAYER PIANOS, all Aeolian- Built and Aeolian-Guaranteed. Priced from ments, representing a value of more than $250,000, has been reduced 25% to 50% in price to induce quick and certain clearance, ad 20s | UP.) os Never before have we offered a finer collection either of pianos or players. Nor have we ever before felt justified in marking such excellent exchange instru- ments at prices so exceedingly low. The great prosperity and tremendous business of the past few months has brought us an overwhelming number of fine pianos and player instruments —taken in exchange for the Pianola, the remarkable new Duo-Art Pianola and other of our highest grade instruments which have been sold, during this recent period, more extensively than ever before in the history of our organization. ° The high quality of the instruments sold is an indication of the value of those taken in exchange. The present instruments are not old, worn-out specimens “traded in” because no longer useful—on the contrary every one is in the prime of its excellence. Every one would have continued to satisfy its previous owner for many years had he not felt a desire and an ability to purchase a finer and more expensive instrument. ie Scores of the pianos and players are new in all but the technical sense of the word—some models in discontinued styles are new exception the entire number are like new. capa Almost without For our shops, working to ity since December, have taken care of every detail of refinishing and renewal of parts. In fixing, prices, however, we have had to disregard the unusual quality 2 of goods and the fact that we are dealing practic ally with a stock of new t instrumen é We cannotcrowd our wareroomswith this stock. We cannotgive up space in our storage houses to accommodate it, Clearance must be immediate, Our prices have been calculated to accomplish this purpose within a six-day period—the period of your opportunity " } pores ! MINN YAR 7, Ma : As Little As $195 In small payments buys a beautiful, perfectly con- ditioned player-piano. One of this group of 44 AEOLIAN PLAYER- PIANOS These are all players of our own make overhauled orre-built in our own factories. You could not possibly buy an instrument of equal musical and technical capacity for less than 50% to 100% morethan we ‘hed these players, These instru- ments are such estrecidinary bergat they willbe taken quickly. Buyers t failto recognize thc unprecedented values they represent. Priced from $195 to $425 36 Opportunities The most remarkable Pianola values we have ever offered 36 PIANOLAS Included in this group are Steck, Stuy- vesant and Stroud models—not new of ically new. They have janola features and carry our unqualified guarantee, They are bar- gains that cannot be duplicated. Priced from $390 to $485 De Luxe Bargains Many of the finest models of | the world’s greatest player- piano. There are 119 PIANOLAS in this lot Steinway, Weber, Steck and Wheelock models, Every one is of a musi- cal quality unequaled by any other player in the market, You cannot fail to find among them an instrument that you will be proud to havein your home, Remem- her that our own factory experts are re sponsible for the perfect condition of there Pianolas and we guarantee them just as absolutely and unconditionally as new in- struments, Priced from $500 (One-third are under $600) $5 Paid Down Will bring to your home im- mediately any one of these 75 PIANOS Some of the makes represented are— Sterling, Emerson, Walters, Kurtzman, Waters, Starr, Doll, Bradbury, Beckman, These names identify at once the excel- lent quality of the instruments in this Thorough repair work in our shops, and our g intee are absolute assurance of their present condition. [Prices from $85 to $195 Very Easy Terms —To suit your convenience on any of the handsome and serviceable instruments in this group of 82 PIANOS Steinway, Weber, Steck, Mason & Hamlin, Whe: Chickering, Kranich & Bach, S nyvesant, Hardman, Stroud, uer,~are some of the names which reveal the high basic musical qual- ity of these pianos, The careful inspec- tions and expert repair work in our shops enable us to say that every instrument is like new. Without exception these pianos are tretnendous bargains. Priced from $200 Majority below $325) 28 GRANDS A large proportion of these are the very popular small grands which occupy little more space than an upright piano, The most famous makes aic represented Priced from $345 EASY TERMS ON ANY INSTRUMENT YOU CHOOSE. We invite you to come to Acolian Hall in New York or Brooklyn —and walk through the aisles and aisles of these beautiful, cleanly polished pianos and players, If you find just the instrument you want, a small first payment will hold it and secure immediate delivery to your home. To come and look does not obligate you to buy to remain away is to miss the greatest musical opportunity of the year. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 DURING THE 6 SALE DAYS BROOKLYN 11 Flatbush Ave ce OLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL Largest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the World Rost Between noon and half-past twelve} to-morrow every church hell and factory whistle on Staten Island will sound a call to 10,000 residents to make ready for a journey to City fanhattan, where they take part #n a demongire in Kk on the ¢ “Franklin Simon & Co. Men's Clothing Shop 8 West J _— —q 8 i} GIRL SHOPLIFTER HELD. ' HOYT STAR DROPS DEAD. | lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, Mra.| "ing, when he quarretied with John sail | —— PREPAREDNESS PARAD. {Mul rave him $400 to pay| Mls another roomer, over the own Smith," She Says tn George Michards Widely Known for rou a busine lis and Muller were arrested, aac . ' + t eo days of Hl (asin aaa nw t he ht alcharging th “Cal me Smith,” sald a pretty | George Richards, who in the days of] ll be thousands in line an in. | Mot S 18-Year-Okd Son! at d Mary | the Adams two when ate was er the vogue of the Hoyt farces, wi i who march ould fortify their feet! ees a cnet Gree ee hi Adealbds | Free lived at Do Kay | culve Hussey, ms Street Police Court, | [one of the heat known comedians ony, yi Allen's Foot-Kase, me jes the vital processes, arrests Her $400 on Girl In- . graph of the y ‘ d brhiad the stage, dropped dead to-day tn his] antiseptic powder, into their shoes, te | y, charged with having ess, the progress of nervous diseases, | stead of Education. | ¥ nent gota mare | pine Mey hats ite Salah cb tinued t ‘ and three pairs aparti at No. 6 t One Hun a oe ae tt conte, witt cleanses and enriches the blood and bichetin leet rage lice which Mrs. Muller had | cnarten agaitiet Stlier and tute tit oklyn departwent dred and Thirty-firth tHe was} ; and activity. It takes the generally fortifics the entire human) With the arraignment of Willam| innutied because her aon is union | cite ip not my “real more than sixty years old and had|s from the shoe and reste the organization. A preparation of thirty Muiier years old, in the]}axe, ‘Then they eloped to New Jer. | aly home ia in suffered for some time from heart | frig 6 being + guccessful exi Adama Atrest © Court, Hronkiyn d and returned to! “— weaknes | . troops in the war gone. ee LN We AG today ' they went to Iv for Ratunisie ° Mr, Richards starred in “A Hole In| used by the troops ok uen'e Foot Dr. oad advies | eloperient DS ateGkIOn the Ground,” “A Midnight Bell” and “Bi hand Ce ce by mi ou wr! and Iaho- " nyMeething. we ty ‘actory 5 ’histles to] "A Brass Monkey.” He appeared in| tay the feet. y Drug ratory, 687 Allnny 8. Mews ong,LNeit verything went happily tha actory Bells and Whistles t feeding parts 9A ‘Trip’ to, Chinas| tomemet everywhere, 6c. 2 i fl e Milk White Flag.” “A Tex. 2 Call Multitude Together aaa he’ ont nop Tas | J ce i} honors w the score A ” tage To-Morrow at Noon. fconiedians developed by Charles H| \Yorkt “Wants” Work Wonders Fifth Avenue 38th St.--Store Floor mainder Hall Park await | Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue | sal plant shall be per mitted ¢ tten Island unless it 1s Me ipproved by what is known as the cal governing board, which now consists of Borough President Van} Name and = Aldermen ©. and | O'Rourke Staten Islanders will not tn-| vade Manhattan as a citizen army} for they have decided n o mareh | * - up Broadway with bands playing and] With a silk flags flying as Was sugge Responsible business mei nent clergyman an orators of the borou will ask him to sign Ko to Gov ture. tt will then} Whitman for his signa- METHODIST BISHOPS ~ FAVOR REUNITED CHURCH fastidious as dresser Cutaway Coat and Vest j but that is silk through and through silk on one side and cotton on the other. A silk lining straight from the shoulder and all the way down the sleeves, includ- | ing the vest back. An up-to-the-minute custom model, that w 34 to 44 chest. n's Silk Lined 30.00 lining that is not two faced, not tailor’s ill appeal to the taste of the well as the conservative Hl H | } Make Declaration for Healing of Breach Caused Seventy Years Ago by Slavery Question. | SARATOGA SPRID N. Y., May |£—The membership of the Methodis | Men's Top Men's | Men’s Sack Suits 19.00 to 45.00 19.00 to 55.00 .ondon Top-Coats Coats Episcopal denomination has increased between 300,000 and 400,000 every four! years for more than hal H according to the the Board of Bis day's session of the J eral Conference by Bisho Hamilton of Boston st Gen- ( John W CARMOOR| | LONDON i} | to be had only at Franklin Simon & Co 24.00 v 35.00 Shower-proof The New Whole Wheat Food with the Dekecous Flavor originated by the Kellogg ToastedCornFlakeCo, inclined to eat and run will take plenty of time to his dish of KRUMBLES—once he has discov- ered how chewing brings out its fascinating sweetness and flavor. Krumbles is the first whole wheat food which completely brings out this flavor, which has been hiding so long in Wheat. The method is new. It is exclusive with the Kellogg Toasted Corn Flake Company, the originators of Krumbles. There is only one Krumbles—it is the only whole wheat food that gives you the starch, the protein, the mineral salts, the phosphates, the: bran, and a delicious flavor besides, In the WAXTITE package —10c, Look for thir signature, ( ° Chile. Ole A Kunslg ae Out Ff : 4 heue PA v 4 All Wheat Ready to Eat

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