The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1918, Page 6

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What about ie : HER BROOKLYN HOME SOON TESTES bar igus - he moment a & ei ate lag skin troubles have found Resinot | > } “ten inusual for you to W Alexander Costa, forty-seven years > ‘They talked | teaches the stomac h all the indi ney rune et bnaeie wiken, whark ooeeele vv t nan |Mrs, Claire Nienstadt Found to 014, No. 1972 Homeerest Avenue, | °f," a France, and gestion, dyspepsia, gases, heart- ; Rr sed ta on cota,” a : Meer Have Been Insane When She Shot Brooklyn, who declares he was at one] c t be nice. burn and sourness vanish. No skin, and in most cases, clearing the | Now York ftallwaya, wan seen Inet troab bahdonL ded | ore y time a member of a Cabinet of Don| aiti> dintie i a3 waiting! Magic! Don't suffer! Hie genie artless ingrediente make | MIEM At § O'clock hoarding an uptown csi lll td oar teed baedapig home inagipalpaedemes mimenthe Senta BE ULE WL lid Gd ane ,/ Mra. Mienstadt of Brooklyn, #rlo ana snina te of = hibway express at Park Place — “opty he hap ohared hie 8 i (fie 0 and killed her seven-year-old gal, was fined $25 to-day in the| Haahand Went to Her Home and Costs little, at any drug store. may be need Wheat hesteation on es- Wil.an recently in Detroit, Flatbuah Avenue Court for having Pus Eat favorite foods without fear. Fike welcomed by her mother-in-law, persistently sought to flirt with two bine the pric pretty Rrooklyn girls, the Misses! to-day iat upset? Pape’s Diapepsin Share fn Nienstadt Ate your Aroggist tor te. vokiyn § , Ss ay World “Wants” oo -s 2 . Bi ‘te : acooTn pan le 1) Mra patadt at ‘Date’ ae remulted in a yy Work Monday Wonders. ! snout nim. He edned away fron nis | ed the Bark ¢ ‘This in ex- » har speedy release and PLEDGE TO BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS REGULARLY GREAT ANNUAL SALE Lift Off Corns! Be A btrrverrt KS Dar. omecsier sie sie way eh ES corns lift right off with tings, Map SPANISH INFLUENZA HALTS e, YONKERS HOSPITAL WEDDING me a A Special Selection of | Men’s & Women’s Hosiery gia [tame et ft Rene USED P IANOS AND P IANOLAS In with the first luenga reported in will be placed on sale to-morrow at prices that represent very unusual values, Do Not Fail to Visit Aeolian Hall Tomorrow Women’s Silk Hosiery (black or white) m fo In the hospital had to be 'f . . . aoe ee aeet ote oa . per pair a : ma to Hundreds of unparalleled values in highest quality » medium weight . i ‘ : H Allesilk, heavy weight ; “ 1.95 musical instruments Men’s Half-hose Silk, with lisle tops and soles; in black, white, Cordovan brown or navy blue, per pair, 65c. Costs few cents! Drop a ttle Lisle, in black only ‘ i per pair 50c. Freezone on that touchy corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out with the 3 = wg == | fingers. Why wait? Your druggist sells a surrounding territory; every person in- world’s greatest music house, and sold at prices no terested or likely to be interested in the higher than those that obtained before the war. purchase of a Piano or Player-Piano, should visit Aeolian Hall | tomorrow. B= music-lover.in New York or its practically new, sold with the guarantee of the Music in War Times The timeliness of this opportunity is manifest. The moral value of music in war time is estab- lished beyond dispute. All history proves that afrald he All Avaliable ‘Tongaten to Be This great Sale, with its wonderful opportuni- ties for thrift buying, its astonishing values, its huge assortment of desirable instruments, will tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, : ; ’ sifhcient to rid your feet o ; ; music, more than any other influence, not only The Boys Clothing Depart ment AEC LGeL AR Gallasea, without sore probably never again be duplicated. exalts and inspires the soldier, but vastly increases nese or irritation, Freezone isthe For years these great Fall Clearance Sales at the spiritual fortitude of those at home as well. Aeolian Hall have been famous. Nowhere else in the world are instruments of such high quality, in such splendid condition, ever offered. talked of discovery of the Cin ti genius: specializes in Clothes of Individuality designed by men who understand the needs and the idiosyncrasies of growing boys, Again, the education ‘of the young must goon always. And the study of music is perhaps the most vital of all civilizing factors. Conditions this year make this Sale especially As the Piano and the Player-Piano are essen- notable. Prices on Pianos and Player-Pianos _ tially the musical instruments of the home, such an have risen steadily. Ne one can safely saywhen opportunity to secure one of these instruments, they will stop. Yet here, in this great Sale, are and practise the truest thrift at the same time, the finest of all such instruments, many of them must not be ignored. PaamaamniieaienammeneiessneiSiaiieaialaditiaehaateiibaibilainsn, Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 | 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Cor, Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor, Wyckoff St, $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent, Discount Off Your ( Purchase When Opening a New Account Clothing tor Your Whole Family on Easy Terms Among the exclusive models are: Bovs’ Suits, consisting of a single-breasted sack coat (belted back) and knickerbockers having wide knee-band, for wear with the popular golf stockings; in green or brown mixtures or in black-and-white, finished Four Great Groups of Instruments The Pianos The Player-Pianos : 3e_"76| UES SCARYETS ae with leather buttons, Sizes 8 to 17 years, The magnet that has drawn these fine instruments to The introduction of the wonderful new Duo-Art Pianola Be ps ee a eb SS Aeolian Hall is the Pianola, the piano that all can play, Piano has brought hundreds of our regular Pianola Pianos my Without so extraordinary an inducement, the original owners and Aeolian Player-Pianos back to us. In the factories of these pianos would never have relinquished them, Fine where they were made, these exchanged instruments have Boys’ Three-piece Suits (coat, waistcoat as they are, however, these owners could not play them. been most carefully gone over. They are all equal to newin They could play the Pianola, Hence the exchange which every detail, in tone, in mechanism, in appearance. And brings to you 80 great an opportunity, they are guaranteed the same as new, and knickerbockers) made of natty tweeds, navy blue cheviots and unfinished worsteds. 8 izes 8 to l7 years . . . . $22.50 noe WEEKLY of " ASHAAGTEE: velvet, Bra: Dwr new Mall stock gg tik r. Seat the hea Sele and Crex Rugs. We will and most up-to-date sell you a good 2. 98 patterns, colors and : fintahes large. Ruy for DOe Weekly Goon man forms eteame, Wai, Ml! voe e mies I} tor great variety OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY RVENINGS Fall Fashion Number :: Forecast of the Season’s Tendencies Group A An enormous assort- ment of Uprights of popular make, such as the EMERSON, STERLING, WEBSTER KRAKAUER, HAINES WALTERS, ete. Group B Group C Group D A varied selection of Pi remarkable sasorties Genuine Pianolas. The ‘ ;_ | of Players at a very moderate | best and most famous of all Sap se aren cost, AEOLIAN-PLAYER- | instruments of the Player ; nig: PIANOS, instruments of wm- | Piano type. The instruments grade, including the questioned quality. Un-]| in the present stock are not STEINWAY, WEBER, | equaled bargains at these sale | new, but are equivalent to STECK,KNABE,SOHMER, | prices. It is unusual to find | new. Every instrument has HARDMAN, KRANICH & |} such instruments as these in | been placed in the finest con- BACH, HAZELTON, | ®& sale. For they salle new ales apd ‘ sold with an ad are players of our own unconditional guarantee of CHICKERING, ete abe overhauled ar rebuilt laaiiivaioa cll measle ck Original Prices up to $1200 | in our own factories the Pianola are represented Sale Prices from Sale Prices from Sale Prices from $195 $395 $465 Payments as low as Payments as low as | Payments as low as $6 monthly $12 monthly $15 monthly Boys’ Golf Caps, made of similar fabrics, to match the suits. Head-sizes, 61, to 71% at . ‘ . . . A . $2.50 Boys’ Waistcoats, of smart striped and plaid woolens, or of olive drab wool, Sizes 12 to 18 years . . ° é - $6.00 Also Boys’ Overcoats in all the wanted new models, made of foreign and American ma- terials. Sizes 3 to 18 years; and Original Prices up to $550 Sale Prices from $95 Payments as low as $4 monthly Boys’ Furnishings, in complete assort- ments which include every clothing need of the boy at home or at school, Any Instrument Will be Delivered to Your Home on a Small Down Payment Balance Easy Monthly Terms THE AEOLIAN COMPANY In MANHATTAN In BROOKLYN In THE BRONX In NEWARK 29 West 42nd St. 11 Flatbush Ave. 367 East 149th St. 895 Broad St, Sumptuous Double-Page of Original Zalud Designs in Full Color Next Sunday World Magazine ees All departments, including Vocalion Salesrooms, open evenings until 9:30 during this sale Rew Fork SSeS oe inn atinic aES NI — oe = ALL MODERATELY PRICED (Boys’ Clothing Department, Sixth Floor) | Madison Aven - Fifth Avenue |

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