The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1918, Page 6

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|EFFIE ELLSLER, ACTRESS, themia Emma Ellsler, better known as EMo Eisler, ninety-five, sald to be the DIES AT AGE OF 95 YEARS TRS So wag ye Men SOAS D<TEBES Was Best Known to Playgoers in) Creme the Role of “Hazel Kirke.” (Special to The Evening World.) oldest English speaking actress in the < world, died to-day at the home of her = son-in-law, Frank Weston, of Nutley 5 i yy) Shopping Park. | i Aa Ii) | \ fs Hard Work Mra, Elster was born in Philadelphia. | " ANI bog ‘The crowding —waiting — eye- She had played with Joseph Jeffersag, | ( (| straining—the miles of aisles— the elder Booth, Edwin Forrest, Char- every minute the tension in- creases ‘A glass of Borden's Malted Milk jrons out the day's wrink- be and sends you home relax- Reviving, satisfying food- Seadrink —any flavor — any z fountain. Opera House in Cleve fase on, Rerden'ecthe vived by two dau 4 Maited Mi Improve Moited ‘Mik Weston and Miss A ley Park, and two (MANAG WITH RAZOK \ ay i SHOT BY POLICEMAN a il y =| Staten Island Man Drives | | From Home After Slashing His Throat Prederick Hood est New Brigh | cording to with @ razor lh IN rly to-day afte slashing hia t a |and abdomen in a fit of insanity, a t threatening a policeman with a carving ( |knife. At the Staten Teland Hospital it was sald he may die. While Dr. Horace D. Bland of No, 1010 Castleton Avenue, was attempting to sew up Hood's wounds he broke away Rsorican Toys aa this great nied ALLL |. Toy Exposition and— “Don’t Forget Your Kiddie” | Vast_assortments of {Ameri- can Toys, Dolls, Autos and mes, reasonably priced, and recovered his razor, chasing the physician from the house. Patrolman William J. Sheehan was attracted by the commotion and shot Hood in the thigh. Members of his family sald’ Hood had| been a victim of influenzaa and that he had been acting queerly for several days, casmseestnettilipiininne Discharged Soldiers May Drop Lib- Write or call for our lis erty Loun Payments, Cit Suggestions. WASHINGTON, Dee, 12. — Dia- charged soldiers, who do not wish to continue payments on Liberty Bond sub- scriptions made through the army or- ganization, will have payments already made returned and the subscription will be cancelled. Army officers mid that although this nat othe A SPLENDID PLAYER-PIANO From the World’s Greatest Builders of Such Instruments FOR ONLY $495 Payable $15 Monthly DAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDER Tinea FRANKLIN SIMON Banister Shoes for Men FEZ IN) Y . sideration of every home and music-lover. Years, holidays and evenings take on a new and You may come to Aeolian Hall, the most happier aspect for you and yours. ; : ERE is a suggestion worthy the serious con- comes bright and cheery with music. Christmas, New distinguished, highest class and largest music store All piano music isat your command. Dances, light e $930 4 8] 1 Some shops get more for them, But you don’t ger any more by paying more! HE most insistent appeal of our Men’s Shoe Shop is the modera- tion of its prices. Take Banisters, for instance. We know of a number of shops where they ask more than we do, Yet we supervise all our Banister mod- els and even create special designs just to be distinctive from the crowd, Of course, if other shops can get more that is their business. But if you can get Banisters here for less, that is your busi- ness . » . and you can! Men’s Banister Shoes ¢ g30 in all staple and novelty leathers Men’s Banister Shoes 11% ip new combinations of leathers and tops =P L crews Special Note Banisters in Genuine Cordovan, also at |] 00 English = > American G Franklin Simon ng £0) )) F FIFTH AVENUE Men's Feared to 8 West 38th St.—Street Level in the world, and select one of the Aeolian Company’s own player-pianos. For a moderate down payment and an agree- ment to pay the balance at the rate of $15 a month, you may have the instrument delivered to your home. The moment this great piano arrives, your home be- and grand opera selections, sacred, patriotic and popu- lar songs and the wonderful classics in endless variety, are available to you. Every occasion has its suitable music, every hour its resource of the most delightful, inspiring and fascinating pastime. Surely this is a Christmas suggestion you should adopt—this is the piano that should be in your home! One of the Aeolian Company’s Unequalled Instruments By coming to Aeolian Hall and buying one of these player- pianos, you secure the best value that the markets of the entire world afford, The position of the Aeolian Company in the music industry is one of absolute and unassailable supremacy. In England, in Europe, in Australia and South America, Aeolian player-pianos and other instruments are the:recognized leaders of their dif- ferent types. This particular player-piano at $495 is a representative Aeolian instrument. It is fine and high-class all the way through; fine in appearance, fine in musical quality, and more than fine in the wonderful playing ability it confers on everyone who uses it. You cannot secure such value ina player-piano elsewhere than at Aeolian Hall. Other stores sell such instruments—some at higher, a few at lower prices. But irrespective of price, this Aeolian Player-Piano at $495 offers more in both piano and “player” quality than any other instrument of any other make can equal. : IMPORTANT NOTICE! The number of Acolian Player-Pianos at $495 is very limited. To make sure of securing one for immediate or Christmas delivery, a prompt selection is advised All Four Acolian Branches Will Remain Open Evenings Until Christmas THE AEOLIAN COMPANY Makers of the Aeolian-Vocalion—the greatest phonograph In MANHATTAN In THE BRONX 29 West 42nd Street 367 Fast 149th Street In NEWARK 895 Broad Street In BROOKLYN 11 Flatbush Avenue ‘th, . [aay

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