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Any Effort of Hylan to Elect Hearst Man. A dry, lasting lustre! One cloth—Not two. Once over the furni- ture—Not twice. Use Little! TAMMANY PICKING THE SUCCESSOR OF PRESIDENT DOWLING: Leaders Determined to Thwart jexpired term, Although it 4s known |that neither Charles F. | political There Ts considerable speculation in Tammany circles to-day about the Suoceasor to the late Frank L. Dow)- ing a8 President of the Borough of jers will back him «strongly. |not be a Hearst man, For that reason |hattan Aldermen by compelling dis ltrict leaders, all {many district leader who ho! Manhattan. Under the provisions of the City Charter the Manhattan Al- dermen, called into special session by Mayor Hylan, will elect Mr. Dowl- ing’s successor to serve out the un- ae Murphy nor the leaders under him will openly discuss the matter for several days, gossips are nevertheless et 2 busy, The tatest natnes mentioned are those of Dock Commissioner Murray Hulbert, Robert E. Dowling, former Congressman Loft, Joseph Haag, Sec- —— To accommodate men and women \| who want to shop together we will i | keep the Music Store on the Fighth until 9 o’Clock. Use 33d St. Entrance, floor Open Evenings during this sale | and Special Elevators. | ——— 9 0 0 ee 0 a ere) Te atanenilad Open Evenings retary of the Board of Estimate, and Alderman William T. Collins. Yes- terday the names of Congressman Thomas F. Smith and Albert B. Hull, Mr, Dowling’s secretary, were men- tioned. Friends of former Congressinan Loft say he has long aspired for the honor of being Mayor of New York City. ‘They regard the office of Man- hattan Borough President ag a step: ping stone to City Hall, For that redson it is likely that Loft's eupport- Taminanyites are determined that the successor to Mr. Dowling shal! they are watching the Mayor's office from morning until night. Every Manhattan visitor to the Mayor 1s re- garded with suspicion. If the Mayor has a preference he has not mentioned his name. Friends of the Mayor claim that if the Mayor really wanted he could dictate the election by Man ee se ee ee ot whom hold fat jobs under tim, to force their Alder men to vote the way he wants. “Just tet him try it,” said a Ta i At the coming Noveniber el J Accord on. a) 5 5 9 a he served as their choice only until the end of 1914 ve at et > @ ee 6 ing neck” Mahogany or Oak cabinet, 43 inches high, 20 inches wide, 234 inches deep. Nickel-plated Victrola No.2 sound box, new improved Victor taper ne arm and tapering “goose sound-box tube matic brake and speed jrepulator und automatic speed indie: Newly designed, patented and double spring, drive motor (can be wound while playing.) improved The Victrola Mahogany or Oak [akedek a inches high, 1834 inches wide, 2! inches deep, 12-inch ain able Nickel-plated Victrola No. 2 sound- box, new improved Victor tapering tone arm and tains Gt "goose- neck” sound-box tube. utomatic brake and speed regulator, and automatic speed indicator. Newly designed, patented and improved, double spring, spiral drive motor (can be wound while playing.) 12-inch turn table. Auto- -ator. spiral THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1919. For Other Gimbel News See Pages 14 and 17 Presents a glorious opportunity for the Best Music in existence to be in your home 00 A Month will Brinc any Phonograph to Your Home Will Bring the Best Phonograph in the World--- The one you will choose at Gimbels, for they are all here— The Victrola The Aeolian-Vocalion 0 0 0 1 6 Cr 9 reg Ce ee ———————————— ee ee Ae A ee enor satan f wren eee a not Open Evenings | Te accommodate men and women || who want tc shop we will || keep the Music Store on the “Fighth || floor Open Evenings during this sale | until 9 o’Clock. Use 33d St. Entrance, and Special Elevators. The Columbia-Grafonola The Brunswick your own judgment in choosing, for you to literally sell to yourself For the First Time has such a gener- ous offer been to hear the four greatest phonographs will be a joy inexpressible! not only for the present but for months to come. While most dealers throughout the coun- try are holding back for the Christmas Trade, Gimbels — who never know a short- G age in any merchan- dise—have phonographs a-plenty for every one! best phonograph that exists for you. Columbia Grafonola “Miss Columbia’? Pride of the Soldiers, and, as she herself says, “Columbia is Me} soe of Phonographs,” Ginbel experts never contradict a lady. 187,500 commissionershipy under the ® the fami (WO oes As announced last week, this is the first time these, the Greatest Phonographs Tie'c Wend orig. [Blisent ot Ge Ueisen. at Mseotlony in existence, haye been assembled for your comparison, for you to use bh 4 Ps Dowling’s successor, mus elected | inal finish. jon and b the voters 3 With same wisdom and foresight, | ee eret hore "ws a tourt viecition to the | “His Master’s Voice’ the same fine merchandising Fat | KS A ale lll ae " that obtains in every section of this the City Charter, e The famous Victor Dog, that has become a household ‘ = i | | | pet the world over, is never so proud as when he hears that Great Gimbel Store, the Musical 8] magie voice at Gimbels. Instrument Salons have literally | VICTROLA—$130.00 VICTROLA—$110,00 plunged” and bought Phonographs a 6 ee) Fee 0 ee 8 ee 0 rey 0 ae 6 eee 6 en ee Oe ie 1 which the laced before you Lyknu rubs the dirt ted "election f | Hse ou surel } : tharter provision y' y | off—Not in. ough | President cannot do_ less } Saves T’ ie! ivin th Yan Name I) £130.00 than investigate u Saves Work! mn elected by the Richmond Alder = it, enjoy it, for 2 ee ey 0 ee 5 teres» fE 5 lemme see mee ome ewe Bee ame eae sea —— eee ae ASS ACN le AO te ee Aeolian-Vocalion “*Direct from Aeolian Hall’’ If Gimbels was partial, perhaps it would favor New York’s own Phonograph, coming as it does from the fountain head of music, to unite its own attractiveness with Gimbel service. COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA—$100.00 This Grafonola is very large for the price, is of a design that is very pleasing (to the eye and one that will perfectly harmonize with almost any design of furniture. Finished in red mahogany, English brown mahogany, American walnut (satin finish), golden o1 fumed oak, and early English oak. Compartments And it’s a splendid thing to buy Phonographs from Gimbels, for this is a Public Service Institution that de- sires to keep your patronage perma- nently for all merchandise, and will, therefore, render greater Phonograph Service than would a specialty music Ap, which could not expect to have but COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA— $115.00 This cabinet has the Columbia Individual Record Ejector, a feature to be found exclusi in Columbia Grafonolas. Just & touch of the proper button and any desired record is instantly ejected. Contains forty- acven protecting compartments for records, Finished in red mahogany, ey ee le with a for seventy-five English b A limited transactions Regis, “sheen 4896 inches ‘high, wabuat (te Bete idea with you. 19 inches 1% inches deep. fumed oak, and early English oak. ; ; ‘This grafonola ulso furnished with Size, 427% inches high, 19% inches This great store’s ac- —_ II Unit for electric operation. wide, 2134 inches deep. tivity is exactly what Wie oa Se" makes possible this nominal payment of $5. 00 a Month for Your New Phonograph Music Salons on the 8th Floor The most delightful place in New York to visit, if you love music; for here fie will find a splendid group of Sa who will act as your hosts and demonstrate the: yelous musical instruments. The Gimbel The Brunswick **From Out the West’? The Phonogray graph of the Western spirit and the Western flavor that has come Fast, largely because Gimbels has made it a place befitting their worth. ee a a Sm 6 meso Ca 6 ti 6 me 6 es se Dre $26.95 Tiss sar $43.95 | Fur Trimmed Suits and Coats $25.00 to $50.00 More Than 6,000 Coats and Suits in New Styles and Materials Where will youfind as great @ selection? All sizes in- Booths are well ventilated, quiet, restful places, and you can fully test these fine phonographs to your fullest satisfaction. So come and partake of Gimbels Music-Hospitality. Customers living out of town, or New Yorkers uhable to get down to the store (even though M AEOLIAN VOCALION— $140.00 nts: Height, 43 Inches; depth, AEOLIAN VOCALION— $115.00 Cabinet Measure nches; width 18 ini Woods: Selected Mahogany - Records | Tl i the Music Store is cluded. The prices are extremely low because you portly evenings, until Vi - ti clock), e in buy direct from the manufacturer et ig se ay ctor | —at little more than wholesale prices —and save from five to ten dollars! lon whatever | Columbia Aeolian below may be purchased on Credit at the time of tstitincctin THE NEW SUITS THE NEW DRESSES In Tricotines, Silvertones, In Tricolettes, Tricotines, | Broadcloths, Velours, Paulettes, Satins, Serges, | | Serges, Poplins and Ox- Taffetas and Bedford | fords, Cords, | ” $19.95 to $75 . $9.95 to $50 HAMILTON GARMENT CO. | STYLE “7”—$100.00 Mahogany and Oak—Height, 43 the purchase of the inches; width, 19 inches; depth 21 4 ‘ inches. Equipped with newly devel- Phonograph, in an oped Single Diaphragm Ultona all- amount equivalent to record Reproducer. All-wood Tone ; Amplifier. Tone modifier. Stron the first payment on doublespring motor. Twelve-inc! the machine. turn-table, Automatic stop. Trim- mings, nickel-plated. Shelf filing system. STYLE “10”—$125,00 Mahogany and Oak—Height, 45 inches; width, 19 inches; depth, 21 inches. Equipped with newly devel- oped Single Diaphragm U!tona all- record Reproducer and the new oval all-wood Tone Amplifier. Tone modi- fier. Strong double-spring motor. Twelve-inch turn-table. Automatic stop. Trimmings nickel-plated, Shelf filing system. diway and 43d Street, New York hout ok ligati yn to me full perti ; Columbia Grafonola ( ——* of your offer on Phonographs lion ; The Brunswick ( ) Street and No City end State 307 FIFTH ANENUE, N. Y. NEAR 31ST STREET