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Show MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL PAGE SIX. mgm 3C 3C IE 190R SALE OF at 3E Kr. COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1938, WE WILL OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF PIANOS AT BARGAIN PRICES THIS SPECIAL SALE WILL LAST BUT ONE WEEK. THE WEEK OF THE a COUNTY FAIR, AND ALL WHO ARE ANTICIPATING THE PURCHASE OF A PIANO WILL SAVE MONEY BY SETTING OUR SPECIAL SALE FIGURES ON SUCH FAMOUS MAKES, AS . Kimball, Sohmer, Vose Sons, Schaeffer, Ivers Pond, Etc. WE ARE NOT GIVING PIANOS AWAY, WE ARE SELLING ALTHOUGH THEM LOWER THAN ANY LEGITIMATE DEALER WILL SELL MENT IF YOU WILL BUT GIVE US THE OPPORTUNITY.' HIGH-GRAD- E PIANOS, AND WE CAN PROVE : 4 , OUR STATE , WE HAVE BRAND NEW PIANOS Ranging' From $178 up to $697 " SOME OF OUR SPECIAL SALE PRICES FOLLOW -! - - - ! I -- $300.00 $178 PIANOS FOR 217 135000 PIANOS FOR "- $209 298 PIANOS FOR $500.00 PIANOS FOR $550.00 PIANOS FOR $339 $65040 PIANOS FOR 417 $1,0001)0 $697 GRAND PIANOS FOR... WE HAVE THE BEST VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM. CARRYING IN STOCK NINE DIFFERENT MAKES OF PIANOS WHICH ARE ALL LEADERS IN THEIR RESPECTIVE . SUIT THE TASTE AND POCKETBOOK OF EVERYONE. CLASSES. WE HAVE PIANOS TO Call On Us AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AND WE WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN ING YOU THE BIGGEST SHOW- PIANO BARGAINS YOU EVER SAW. US BEFORE BUYING AND SEE WILL SAVE YOU THOMASHORNE MUSIC 2336 Washington Avenue Next to win of o. A. Lowe . ic iragnsi g? COMPANY a min JlVW 00NCS WlTtWASKiN Plft SHocs SHincd, 01b forties Soled an ERRAND2 RUN CHEEP ALIO A tiofr SAIL tor 10 NEW TORK. Clep 23. In h Hirer thousands of great Mill men ar that it was "recalling grateful the Mil anniversary of the birth oI their benefactor, Darius Ogden Mill, perhaps the greatest practical phllan throplst that the age haa produced. The three ftommoth structures whlcn n thousands ' Of honest but hotelg-yrlda- y E OOUIIO OF HOTELS ty In a nobler and more dignified sense poor humanity. There will be round than mere giving so attractive end In the large and comfortable reading so auccessful. and smoking rooms not the unkempt Twenty centa for a room, 5 cents and repulsive outcast of the slums, for breukfast, 15 centa for a dinner In but the comparatively well dressed nurses, 5 cents for supper this Is the citizen of the world with well pre- proposition that Mr. Mllla made iot-bl- e for a man whose depleted purse makes It necessary foe Mm t.y restrict his dally expenditure to the half dolpoverty-strickelar limit. To the man who can afford men rail home," enjoying to pay 10 a day fur a room at one New Tork'a palatial hotels all this every romfort and not a few luxuries of Is an absurdity. To him the Mills at a cost they ran afford, and that hot-- 1 means no more than a free soup without any accusation of house or the quarterly report c( a rlu.,1 but hateful charity, stand as per- mission. This la the man who. If bo manent monuments to the flnanch r ever speaks of It. will call it a "great who solved the problem of helping his philanthropy1 and let It go at that. Hotels No. 1 and No. 1 represent a less fortunate brothers without doing capital of tl. 300.000 and pay 3 per violence to their self -- respect. on the Investment. The great Mr. Mills first saw the light of duy new hotel opened recently cost 31,400,-(mi- l, and yields a similar income. In Westchester county. New York, on Their owner declared that In sn tilSeptember 25. 1625 He was one of ing them he has been by the California 49eni and it was In the only two motives first, actuuW conduct to Golden State that he laid the founda- them on a business basis, iiml. tions of his great fortune. In 18HU he second, to strictly put s roof over the head Invaded the metropolis, and In this of an unfortunate inan without cither city rrpeated on a large scale the suc- pauperizing or humiliating him. In name a power cesses that made his Mr. Mills devoted Vears to the elabfinancial circles and enibK him to of hla scheme before he fixtJ realise the dream of hla life In rstab oration on a definite time to launch It. Koine Mllle hotels. the . . llshlng of hu Although some of his friends scoffed ; were frm,aM? skeptical as to the suc- at the Idea when Mr. Mills established ccssfuivastly outcome. One of these 1 mbt-er- s hotels, the first of his popular-price- d I Cadwalader, lha emithe hostelry was a success from the nentwas Johnwho waa assistant secrelawyer was beginning. From the first It Fish. even pslylng a small profit tary of state under Hamilton on the Investment, but what was 'core Mr. Cadwalader saw no merit In the cheap hotel Idea, and he made a good Imprtant In the eye of the founder. It deal of sport of the matter. On one In the problem solved, at least part, occasion the lawyer was contributing huof how to benefit a class of needy to the of a club dinner by manity which haa been neglected sad- rallying geniality the banker on bis fad. are there a many In great city ly. "What class of men do you extiect men who cannot earn more than 35 or $6 a week, and It la for such unfor- will patronise your hotels?" he ask-.-d- . tunates who find themselves unable to with a chuckle. The financier smiled benlgnantly. do better thRt the Mills hotels have "John," he replied, with admirable been established. especially to the point to good humor and the naivete of a ft Is notthis so why It Is that so .schoolboy, "I should like to see a thouaak why many men of correct habits are so In- sand lawyers in my hotels a thouslawyers who cant earn more than capable of getting on In the world. and Some of them lack force. Some of S3 a week." A visit to one of the Mllla hotels a them are men who have No. 1 on Hleeker street. No. 2 on a of destitute are but degree, college street or No. 3 on Seventh They are quite practical viewpoint. avenue and Thirty-sixt- h street will mm sensitive as the rest of their fellows. and Mr. Mllla took that fact convince the most skeptical that the Into consideration. It la that one thing- capitalist made no mistake In hla estithat makes this unique charity charl- mate of the neede of a certain class of well-meani- obt-ilne- d Rlv-Ingt- Nvet. OUR CUSTOMERS that our Laundry work hs reached a degree of perfection that fw ever attain. WE LAUNDER The Business Man I wonder If I got me down all advertisement? on It and Shirt in a wf Cuffs la Collars, de- that Insuses your satisfaction and eoon find MIGHT. m Collier Down This chicken served evidence of gentle breeding. tough. Mr. Miss made It possible for these Mrs. Collier Down But the dealer asmen between whom and the alms- sured me that It was tender. He house there wae only the barrier of a wouldn't tell a lie for a mere chicken. few pennies to retain their Mr. Culler Down But be might for lie kept st It until he found a way to accomplish it. Had he an old hen. cqtened a hotel which depended on charity for lie matntennve he would have failed of hla object. Had It been on the lines of a slum lodging house It must have been equally unsatisfactory. What he wanted was s hotel fur men who were poor Indeed, yet not depraved; men who were on the poverty line, but for whom the ability to wy thlr way had not lost Its charm. So It is that the Mills hotels are not for the vagabond nor, strictly speaking, are they for the workingman. That Is the reason that they are unique and that they are lightening the burdens of a class that has been receiving very little attention from those who are on the lookout to discover objects worthy of commiseration. 1 aint named him yet, but Ill name It Is now ten years-sinc- e the first him after you for a nickel. Mills hotel was opened for business. It did hot take long to prove that the theory of its originator was sound and The late George Francis practical. SEVERAL DIALECTS Train was a guest of No. 1 for more What sort of hybrid creature Doran' than seven years and died there. Is that new butler of yours? Many others who have seen affluence Richly Why, how do you mean? ere living In these hotele today happy Doran I called to see you thi other In the consciousness that, although their riches have taken unto them- day and when I asked him what time I selves wings they are stilt able to pay might catch you at home he sail: "At their own way the sweetest solace haff pawst tin, sab." that a man of Independent spirit may ever feeL Where the Man Should Walk. The eccentric Train always declared A matter that la debated bow and that the happiest years of h!s life then of late la 1b regard to the poel-tlo- a were spent In the Mills hoteL That that a man shall take whea means that wealth, power and society a lady on the street la thla were lees than an existence which cost he always takes the poaltloa country more 45 cents a duy. At him not than this latest period of hla eventful life next to the curb. In Europe he takes he had an Income of 335 a month, the Inside place, the theory being that doled out to him by a distant relative la case of any trouble he would crowd who was nut In sympathy with Trains the lady If on the outside and give her Invincible optimism. Out of this pal- less opportunity to escape. If the estry sum the pensioner managed to cort la on the right and the crowd She Arise, Mortimer, do not kneel. save 310 a month and at the time of turns to the right, it will be more likeHeeOh! that's all right; I got anhis death he had several hundred dolly to jostle the lady. other pair pants. lars In bank. self-respe- ct. light Ogden Steam Laundry Co. LAUNDERER8 AND FRENCH CLEANERS. 437 Twenty-fift- h DR St , FLOUR he for your baking must not only but P its foundation Pure Whoat in making! Peerys Crescent Flour HAS BOTH! L Try HI |