The evening world. Newspaper, September 11, 1922, Page 9

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} tion of King Joseph and Qu ney Crowns the King and Queen|'|RS] WORK BEGINS In Royal Pageantry To-Night/ ay veWoULARBORE UNDER THE HUDSON First Shield Set Up Mardi Gras, With Most Elaborate Programme in the Island’s History, to Continue All Week. To-night in Luna Park there will be crowned a new King and Queen at the Coney [sland Mardi Gras. King Joseph will a ward and Queen Bthlyn Clark ume the royal purple and ermine for the entire week, ather f atl 8 for Carnival Week are the be forecast for all the summer months. At 7 o'clock to-night the cre porona Park and after the pag bombardments. of lyn, who were c in a contest Ring World, will ©, Directly |“ after the cor the dual mon streamers by. the archs wi acted Vi A subler > renean pas he wa at the end of ver dusters and slap- Burf Avent 1 by the police gorgeous pu 1 oe they wl tind aiting thelr sig : e been designed and fands of musi will be the keyn the King and Qu float drawn by. 1 Headed by ¥. Tilyou pageant will ea ed of Orean Park coed alo. Surf Avenu pavilions, giant Feltman’s urphy’s Home, the f i the Garden of the Rey of the Links. IVE NIGHTS TO BE FEATURED ME ORGANIZATION a march and Luna Park, wher continue for the rest of the wht LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE A FEATURE OF PARADE. The fe e theme of the ney Island Mardi their own lead: carnival is “192 Gras Revu very y evening tion by *} will ifter which the ne} viewed and then w Luna and Steeplechase, 1 > - 7 1 MUNICIPAL STATIONS NOTABLE JUDGES WILL NAME THE WINNERS. William Selleck, Chairm babies’ div hundred ant will be re low visits to SS Per Cent. of People There Have No Pael in 'Thetr Bins. ions, where the coal this winter ten years « ¢ Judges will i preme € and Mit sioner Markets Bor E Dodd and One th THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SERPs EMBER 11, 1922. st that have becn TONSUSTMS HS USNSUSI OS S1TOt n Btb-) prize win Il be awarded tyetr ene Actual work on the new New York under the Hudson will start when the first shield will be set up he Canal Street shaft nlate covers, have Railroad yards at t} Y+[nel lining from the apport the ventilating A compressor plant build: FOR JERSEY CITY COAL Jersey City is considering the erection] J ¥ crop, have been more There’s an unmistakable character about these Kirsch- baum topcoats—the right kind of fabrics, the correct ‘ new lines and workmanship which is really superb, Raglans, Box-coats and silk- lined Chesterfields in a wide range of weaves — from tweeds to gabardines. All Types Of Correct New Topcoats $28.50 to $45 Tailored By The Kirschbaum Shops 2 2 Q g fe @ G ® : at @ le e S| A B B a 8 G Q | g 8 A A | G ® 3 A A (No charge for alterations) Kirschbaum Full Dress or Tuxedo Coat and Trousers—Special $45 Stern Brothers WEST 42d ST, (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) | WEST 43d ST. Radical “Reductions on exchanged instruments of well known reputation UPRIGHTS Pianos of standard make, taken from homes of refinement in exchange for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano. No effort has been spared in putting these uprights in perfect Slaying condition. Any one of them will give years of service. STEINWAY WEBER KNABE STECK KRANICH & BACH SOHMER HAYNES HARDMAN MATHUSHEK PEASE OPERA McEWEN Terms as low as 4 Monthly PIANOLAS and PLAYER-PIANOS $225 In this group will be found a splendid col- lection of Pianolas, with all the expression devices which have brought fame to this greatest of player-pianos, at sweeping re- duction. Also a number of bargains in player-pianos of other well known makes. STEINWAY WEBER STECK STROUD WHEELOCK AEOLIAN KNABE LAWSON ESTEY STUYVESANT WALTERS WEBSTER of Exchanged LAUTER PIANISTA Terms as low as 6 PIANOS, PIANOLAS a | and PLAYER-PIANOS =e ANDS ‘Beginning Monday, September 11th from 4 65 HE Aeolian Company's September Sale of exchanged and Grand Pianos of famous names at prices demonstration-used Pianos and Player-Pianos is conspic- which make them unprecedented bargains. Resides instruments accepted in exchange for uous in the selling annals of New York. It is a Sale to which the wonderful Duo-Art, are many demonstra- omered Granta ore chicllieiemaemrial hundreds of music-lovers look forward each year and which a exteetally attractive: prices(Oy4 thle gale they can find nowhere except at Aeolian Hall or its Branches. STEINWAY WEBER KNABE SOHMER . ° . See cHiteenne Never has this annual event been_so great In scope nor in JANSSEN SCHLEICHER money-saving‘value as this year. Every Piano in the Sale is SPULYESENE worth far more than the price at which it is marked. In many Terms as low as instances reductions are more than half of the original prices. $ 1 2 The former owners of these instruments did not dispose of them because they were worn out; they have been exchanged for Monthly the marvelous three-fold musical instrument—the Duo-Art ————_—_————————--—— Reproducing Piano. Of high quality originally, they have MUSIC ROLLS all been through the hands of expert Aeolian workmen and During this Sale wo will offer are guaranteed to be in the excellent condition which is to a spies ceoliesbiat at ae considerable extent the cause of the great popularity of 16,000 standard, 88-note music rolls, all in perfect condition, at Aeolian Sales. 10 c Though large and varied, the stock is not unlimited, and we therefore advise an early selection. each \ ui ‘THE AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL — 29 West 42nd Street In THE BRONX In BROOKLYN In NEWARK =%—In FORDHAM 367 E.149th Street 11 Flatbush Ave. 895 Broad St. 270E. FordhamRd. All Aeolian Stores Open Evenings During Sale

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