The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1919, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1919. FIVOUE NAMES ——— [ec sr IN LATEST [ Piano Store Open Evenings | Evenings Until o P. M. Use gad Street Door—Just Off Broadway Victor April Records Out—On Sale Now STAT ee | Por Other Gimbel News See ‘Page 9 || 5 STE: er During This Sale Until o P. M. Victor Records on Sale During Evenings | ix Were Kies in Action, Five From Wounds and 36 Fron Disease. vent Extraordinary in Gimbels Choe : ———, Spring Drive for 100,000 New Customers: ==——— Gimbels | Gimbels | AINGTON, March 31.--A cas- list of 51, given out to-day by far Department, was divided as : Killed in action, 6; died from , 5: from disease, #6; wound sd iy, 4. Those from New York, Tersey and Conneettent follow: | KILLED IN ACTION, Y. M. C. A, Secretaries. Jama 2 4T Mutiao Aermme, New EW isons C., MT Madiow Avenue, New Music Salon Music Salon Pianos anal Player Pianos —_—_ PEPER ne (robe Neen Gimbel ingenuity for finding merchandise when most stores are at | sold $100,000 worth in two months. their wits’ end for supply, is notable in New York. When nobody could far reaching merchandise influences make themselves: felt ina way that get French Brocade silks at any price, Gimbel foreign connections had | brings important advantages in merchandise of quality at extraordinary cornered the supply at Paris and Lyons. When last year’s coal shortage prices. And now it is pianos and players—perhaps the most notable found all stores short on oil stoves. Gimbels was ‘long’? on them and selling event in the history of the industry. Seige _\ Starting at 9 A. M. To-morrow With 2,600 New Instruments 1300 Players\| 1300 Pianos 976 | $221 DIED OF WOUNDS. Corporal. gh tired 4, 162 Wee 00a Btreer, Xow | i io Private. | be OBER, Piwan! B., New Hares, Conn, DIED OF DISEASE. H Corporals. | h Domed? bid hdttors' Ave Stankey, Rutfele, N. ¥ Y. M. C. A. Sceretaries. | Raool, 347 Medison Avenue, New B, Mi Madieoo Avenve, oe George W., BAT Madinon Avenue, New | BE Aion 84T Madinw Avenue, Now | Sa New York Almost every month this store's Wagoners. { IN, Walter ©., 67 Gary) Avenue, Yonkers, | a HOSPITAL, PREVIOUSLY | TED MISSING IN ACTION. Priva’ deem, 26 trent, Jermey ity, | i RNED TO DUTY, PRE- | GLY REPORTED MISSING IN) Private, TY, Jowpd K., Toupkimiiie, Conn, RRONEOUSLY REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION. FREE | $10 in Musie Rolls (Your FREE flandsome Stcol to Match 2 With | Own Selection). with Given With Each Piano. Rach Player Bench to Match. Each | . i . ‘ Player Delivery to Your Home. Fiano | Free Delivery to Your Home. VOTE FORECAST 4 A beautiful 88-Note Player (as i!lustrated), A fire Colonial design i ment, as AT CHICAGO ELECTION the name of which has nearly 100 years of shown here, in mahogany or standing and is on each instrument, but which Full standard size, mea Z up to the we cannot adveriis In beautifully figured mahogany or oak, and strictly modern in every respect. ai quality of pianos now selling in New York at Gornered Mayoralty Race Ends 0. ‘0-Day—One Day Strike by and made completely in Unions. | Every part made in the high grade factory the great Piano Factory shown below. j mentioned below and fully guaranteed. An cxecedingly attractive and beautiful Merch — $1,~-Political Big, standard size instrument such as we instrument, also bearing the name mentioned 1 hat possi vegeeTaelgde have been unable to find elsewhere in New below, which Gimbels fully vouches for, but $221 to-night, were united in the pre- York under $500. which cannot be advertised for trade reasons. that the vote will break all rec- for a municipal election. Ovt of a fegistration of 793,000 men and nN, Managers estimated to-day that ‘close to 700,000 would be cast wo- il Small Down Payment "Jf * TE 3 Small DocenPay ment natn im: Leo Years to Pay i Lo Years to Pay ) Fei Ml A Remarkable War Purchase of Half the Stocks on Hand \ “candidates are William ick (Labor Party), President Federation of Labor: John » a lS of One ot the Largest Piano Plants in the World ‘ 42 renee attitude in the w: Big confined to In New England is a piano manufacturing plant so immense that it may beast of having 20,000 pianos and player “in WORK” at one time. This plant makes a piano whose name and reputation dates back nearly a hundred years, a name honored among musicians everywhere. : Its operations are so tremendous that every part of an instrument is made in this plant--from the moulding of cast- ings and the kiln-drying of lumber, to the fine polishing in the finishing room. iz om | ee write te the 2 When America entered the war this big concern had “the Commish” their plain clothe about 10,000 instruments at work some nearly done, many WM be properly safeguar ee soca on { lwo Added Attractions Var Tax Paid by Gimbel Brothers fom that no member of the depart- just started--and not being able to get raw materials, it practically shut down. Gimbels were in touch with the situation when, because of these conditions, the plant in question was taken over by the ‘nternational Piano Company--a tremendous new corpora- tion covering the world of Piano Production. la for to-morrow in interest of Fitzpatrick at th? POLICE GET CHECKROOM; + NO “BRIGANDS’ AT DOOR Needless to say, Gimbel far-sightedness induced the completion of many of these instruments and we bought ata tremendous reduction nearly one-half the finished stock on hand-a purchase positivély unheard of in all piano history. This is the simple story of this extraordinary sale. Py \ to wear t unifor should go ty adguarters All pianos A players now ‘sold must pay a Government War Tax. in other cases dealers add this tax to the price phin uniform KR No, 10 8 : si 2) oe “aa d Pl } you pay. ‘In this ve Fought these instruments before this tax was made and we decided to pay the tax ourselves rather than raise the prices Bhi 22 Used Pianos an ayers 4 the pubile bu: has been tran. ed to Hom N eapied by the Information Bur Detective Tu | For those who may be interested ina high grade “used” piano or player hi ® 1 ee y cl aeanel \ at a very low price, taken in exchange for new pianos and players, \.¢ offer the Mail T his Coupon sooner ‘ ‘ \ 1 have . , , eeent ne” 4 n \ ait 10 Gar following instruments which have been thoroughly overhauled: Than -Cannat Come e- Coup? va . aay = Py 1. \ pate \ . t sed | List of fi 4anos and Player § While stocks are enormous and over a thousand more \ BRO TH! ERS, \ ‘ , * ’ % = " t r ' pe oY Len ae - | 1 Kels r $145 instruments are on the way, don't wait. Pianos and Play- 1 MBE vat rjano DEP ; ing you \ Phonographs | Upright Pianos || Be oad Peg nding Ug Hyer letter ah Mm MRL 0 ll aricuars regu § 1 Dalmaine....... $20 | | “Pi ~ | be swepr away in 10 days. \ Rs che ond me full pf aisted in Check \ q 59 I Linderman...... $50 | ' Lester... $225 \ You may *TTnay be INE Seraph \ ' CANDY FORM | Stetson $5 | Piano-Players {living our of town or it you | siculurs 1 yarding terms, qual \ great after. Know about: ; . 85 fe cannot get here tomorrow” or | ot instruments, et . \ ver Pian wav gy eg £5 a Month 2 Wheelock $79 | 2 Strohbers $205 oy yn for |. tion to buy Ifyou , viayer that you Purifier. Acts so gently, Big sized phono- | | Byrnne $95 | | Kirchoff $335 ' fully Bo it now while yc Xk 1 oft ¢ \ Bi. Perey. ond oA, ay me graphs shop — worn | | Mason& Hamlin ALE 1 Shearer $375 \ ayn ; \ : there is nothing like from use as floor deni- Chickering 125 | 1 Shubert $395 18 ; ' / ss Revit for sluggish Lowels onstrators or taken in| | Wissner $125 | ele Gimbel Brothers : \ ApDRES ee for producing rich blood, exchange for Vietrolas | | Needham $127 | 2 Whitman $395 \ STREET! ele! eee of users have said so. and other mak | Wagner $130 | | Conreid $395 33d & Broadway. New York \ orRTOWN = eres e™! er yoni attractive proy | Hazelton $135 | | Hardman Grand. $325, \ erty ie eae ee me you \ --- Sc, Se, $1.

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