The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1917, Page 11

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NO CHANGES MADE IN INAUGURAL PLAN «| War Scare Not Permitted to Ine} terfere—Ceremony to Stir | the Nation's Patriotism. WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—Despite|the country.” | the possibility of war between the ; 11 Bard-| United States and Germany the in- | y years’ augural ceremonies attending the sec- + code, (0nd Induction into office of President -Advt. "| Wilson are not to be curtailed. “OUR FAMILY REMEDY FOR12 YEARS” he a have used Father John's Med- feine in my for tweive y Father John's Medic (fianed well St John's eousis and as > Ue TOMORROW AID MONDAY itiful in- 1 Jers HE Style “G" Vocalion is a bea strument, revealing all the new wonc of the phonograph that have made the Vocalion world-famous. The colorful tones of the human voice, a!1 the varied notes of every instrument of the fuil orchestra, are reflected faithfully—made to live anew by this supreme phonograph, Such clarity, sweetness and perfect purity of tone never have been possible before with any in- strument of the phonograph type. * Made by the world’s foremost musical in- strument concern, the Vocalion is a product of skill, of taste, of artistic knowledye and un- derstanding, an instrument for that great public which holds its standards of tiving high and seeks and appreciates the better and finer things. * Those who are won by the fine tonal qua! ANEOLIAN HALL In BROOKLYN 11 Flatbush Avenue In LL. WERTHEIMER DEPT STORE 181st Su and Wadsworth Ave., NeW YORK BROADWAY PHONOGRAPH SHOP 2598 Broadway, Cor. 98th Sc, New York Tryeeticets cc Za ee pees AN BS THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Robert N. Harper, Chairman of the | Inaugural Committee, after a visit to the White House to-day was at ized to make the following statement | “Lam pleased to announce that the Inauguration ceremonies will be held. While the greatest possible simplicity will be observed, it is intended to make this inauguration unusually im- | pressive in order to afford an oppor- | tunity for a perfectly spontaneous exhibition of the patriotic feeling of | WAR NOTE. 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He Sentenced Jan, 9, Dies was isolated in an upper tier cell, and rer haan for more than a week had been so of Tuberculosis. | feeble that he could take no exercise, | The life of John Carnivale, sen. | Had not consumption cut short Car- tenced to be electrocuted for murder, | nivale's life, he would not have faced [was extinguished last night in the|death on a fixed date—not for some death house at Sing Sing, but not by |time, at least—as his case was before the Court of Appeals. His was the jan electric current. Tuberculosis @n- {the first death from natural causes in [tictpated the official electrician. uthor- | the death house, A LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY OPPORTUNITY complete stocks.) of the Vocalion will find these qualities enhanced by a delightful new privilege. As the Vocalion gives forth its glories of music, you may take the Graduola—the remarkable Vocalion expression control—and by instine- tive pressure touch cach phrase with a tinge of your own personality impress each tere in the mould of your own music-feeling. Pi» each record with vour own individual ex pres- -or, the Vocalion will play itself + ities | sion The present terms offer is so liberal that i al fe istied then this nyone to be s worth, there is th an instrt supreme phono No nee less Remember that both Vocalion and records are included in the terins offer. You choose the records yourself irom the complete libra- at Aeolian Hall. ric AKOLIAN HALL In THE BRONX 367 Hast 149th Strees HALI, additional metropolitan addresses: reet, NEWARK, N. J. THE HERACO EXCHANGE O15 Spring St, Wesr Honoken, NS. J J] W. GREENE, FURNITURI 216 Grove Street, Jersey Crry, N. J ae ERR A FEBRUARY 9, 1917. Dudley Field Malone, our wonderfully capable Col- lector of the Port of New York, voiced what at this time should be the attitude of all of us. “Keep your head cool, your mind clear, your eyes open, your heart free, your arm strong and your mouth shut.” We intend keeping quiet on all subjects, except Monroe Clothes. The entire Monroe organization has been built up around one idea —to sell the best clothes possible for the moderate price of $15. That is why we make Monroe Clothes ourselves; there is no middleman’s profit in the price. That is why we scll Monroe Clothes only in low-rent upstairs shops. That is why we hold no “sales,” and sell for cash only. A standard $15 price enables us to plan our business ewactly and a no-credit policy lowers ex- penses considerably. 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