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— a ee mp 16 F GIRLS! DRAW A ss MOIST CLOTH Let “Danderine™ hair and double its beauty save your Oh, girls, sich an abundance of thick, heavy, invigorated hair; a per- fect muss of wavy, silky hair, glori- \ ously fluffy, bright and so easy to manage. Just moisten a cloth with a little “Danderine” and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this magically re- moves all dirt, excess oil and grease, ut yout hair is not left brittle, dry, ringy or faded, but charmingly soft, ith golden gleams and tender The youthful glints, tints and rare again in your hair, Damlerine” is ‘a tonic-beautifier. esides doubling the beauty of the ir at anee, it checks dandruff and falling Get delightful cents at any drug use it as a drens- WITH STEEL FRAMES That will, not break and with Nut Guards that prevent accidental rotation of the adjusting nut DURABLE-RELIABLE WILL LAST FOR YEARS Retail at same price as others. All sizes _TRMONT MFO, CO., 248 Canal St _ New York City —_—_—_—_———_—_ VOGEL’S SHOES are the utmost in style, comfort, quality and workmanship. The prices are right. Shoes made to order $14 up Reproductions made ) West 34th Street Studio ‘DOL. 1 40.W. 34th St., 4107-109 W. 125th St 07 Amsterdam Av. ‘This Coupon Must Be F ruroucH Hair| Had Two Bags PPAR SEAEESES SES SEBS ORS E SEES OSES Now Is the Best Time to Have Your Photograph Taken Save $2.75 in addition to avoiding the Christmas fush later Passports on Very Short Notice. > ASK FOR OUR SPECIALS] <-emmmm ee = = Cut This Out and Bring it to any of theStudios Below = $85 Lexington Ave., §1!"s. BKONX, N.Y. ; 923 Broad St., ™ ity Hau. 9474 Tremont Av., former ye +) ile 4 298 Willis Ave., comrioms. | ted at Sitting on or Kefore ee ee LLEPPPODPRVEI TG PIFPOI ODI VTP OT HOF IVT FHT EIIIIIII00, Santa Claus | | Of ‘Red Eye’ | But Nick-the-Soldier and Jack- | the-Sailor Didn’t Know, and They're in Trouble. How easy it is for a young man to | “stub his toe” and land in all kinds | of trouble in the big city is shown by | \the case of Nicholas McManus, \soldier, and John Rilesan, ex-sailor, ex: | who were standing at the corner of | Eighth Avenue and 30th Street early to-day when an old man of benevo- lent appearance called them into @ and asked them would they carry three suitcases to the) Pennsylvania Station, | “I'll meet you there in twonty-five | | minutes,” said the kindly old man—he |had the pinkest of pink cheeks and | the whitest of Santa Claus beards— { ; “and give you seven ‘iron men’ apiece for your trouble.” The Navy grabbed one bag and the Army two. Off they started, | | Three detectives stood at the corner | jor th Street and Seventh Avenue} when Riesan of the navy hove in| |sight with tho lighter cargo, ‘The Jofficers were O'Hara and McCartney | jof the Bomb Squad, who havo lived! in the neighborhood ever since tho{ Incident of tho bombs sent to Federal | officers early in the summer, “and MeCoy of the Second Deputy Com- missioner's staff, “What's in the bag, bo?” O'Hara, “Damfino,” said Jack Riesan: “an old geutieman give it to me over here| at" — “Open it up!" said the cop, as his mates gathered round, Riesan didn’t have the combination, #0 McCartney opened the bag and re vealed 14 quarts of whiskey, none of | the bottles bearing the stamp which | indicates payment of the War Tax. | The detectives were still wrapt in| admiration when McManus along with the two suitcases, “And what did the nice old gentle. | man stow in your bags?” asked Mc- Cartney. “Search me," said Nick, “all I know is I'm going to get seven dollars.” "You're going to get more than | that, said the genial detective | (aughter by McCoy and O'Hara) as the bags were opened and twenty. | eight (28) quarts were revealed. | Sv everybody marched around to| the Pensylvania Station and they all | waited there one hour by the clock, | but the dear, kindly, generous old man didn't show up, and Nick Me- Manus and Jack Riesan were taken to Police Headquarters charged with having whiskey in their possession without the U. 8. label MoManu: asked came Street wenty-six, sald he resided at No, 260 West 37th Street HAVEN, Conn, tgure ced to-day, 3,133. 10,—-Reg- | University, f students in the eo whr, but is 168 | wistration of four y less than the years ago. ——_—_—»——_ Don't forget to register to-day. Booths open from 5 P.M. until 10. P.M. and to-morrow—the last day— from 7 A.M. until 10.30 P.M. Enroll | when you register. Remember that we can give you better service and more careful attention now than when the holiday rush is on. Simply cut out the coupon below and present it at any of our studios. It will entitle you to ‘6 Artistic Photographs of yourself or any member of your family, in any position, finished in French Grey and mounted in folders—at the REDUCED PRICE of If presented at any of the Btudios before Nov, 10th Our charge without this coupon, $4.00 PPSTHSTS SFFSFFIIIFITFGSISS lowing 1910 FFFSF SI CSSERS FESESS SF HTET FAFTFFOFF PHOTOGRAPHER BROOKLYN, 23 Flatbush Ave., 850-852 B'way, NEW JERSE 157 Newark Ave., “pe¥"i5,.%- ervey City Abore Corn Exch. Bank. Comer Park Ave, = ee PPPS TSSSTSOTHET IEE ser ~~ os WEEO—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND a Open Even To accommodate men o=— —— want to shop together we willkeep the Music | Store on the Eighth floor Open Evenings || during this sale until 9 9’Clock. i i St. Entrance and Special Elevators. : | and women who | ings «| Use 88rd | a $ —_— = — + ee $130.00 magic voice at Gimbels. VICTROLA—$130.00 Mahogany or Oak cabinet, 43 inches high, 20 inches wide, 234 inches deep. 1 ch turn-table. Nickel-plated Victrola No. 2 sound box, new improved Victor tapering tone arm and tapering “goose-neck” sound-box — tube. Automatic brake and speed regu- lator and automatic speed indi- cator. Newly designed, patented and improved double spring, spiral drive motor (can be wound while playing). If Gimbels was York's own Phonograp! head of music, to unite its at i. ——+ $140.00 asc AEOLIAN-VOCALION —$140.00 Cabinet Measurements: Height, 08 134 inches, Selected Ma- hogany or Oak. Moior: Multiple-spring, con- stant speed, non-vibrating and mounted free from contact with resonating parts. Equip- ped with speed regulator, Vocation Automatic Stop: An improved ty pe; superior to and simpler than any other on the market. Reprodtéer; ‘The Improved Sound-box: Record Space: Cabinet af- fords liberal space for filing records. * This instrument is equipped with The Graduola, giving a most delicate and artistic con- trol of tone. meee — Aeolian GIMBEL BROTHERS, Music Salons, Victrola ( Name Street and No City and State 0 The Victrola “His Master’s Voice” The famous Victor Dog, that has become a household pet the world over, is never so proud as when he hears that $110.00 VICTROLA—$110.00 Mahogany or Oak cabinet, 42 inches high, 1844 inches wide, 2 inches deep, inch turntable. Nickel-plated Victrola Now sound- box, new improved Victor tapering tone arm and tapering ‘‘goose-n sound-box tube. Automatic brake and speed regulator, and automatic speed indicator. Newly designed, patented and improved, double spring, spiral drive motor (can be wound while playing). Aeolian-Vocalion “Direct from Aeolian Hall” artial, perhaps it would favor New » coming as-it does, from the fountain- tractiveness with Gimbel service, °) ‘il $115.00 AEOLIAN-VOCALIO $115.00 ‘ Cabinet Measurements: Height, 42 inches; width, 18 inches; depth, 2034 inches. Case Woods: Selected Ma- hogany or Oak. Motor Multiple-spring, constant-speed, —non-vibrat- ing and mounted free frog contact with — resonating parts. Equipped with speed regulator Vocalion Automatic Stop’ An improved type; superior to and simpler than any other on the market. Reproducer: ‘The Improved Sound-box, Record Space: Cabinet af- fords liberal space for filing records. Aeolian Broadway and 33rd Street, New York City, Send without obligation to me full particulars of your offer on Phonographs, ); Columbia Grafonola ( ); Aeolian-Vocalion ( town, or New Yorkers un- |! able to get down tothe store = || even though the Phono- || graph Section is open e nings until 9 o'clock) invited to send in any obligation whatsoever || the coupon printed below GOU PON ~~~~nmrnrnrnrnrnrrw™™™™ ); The Brunswick ( For Other Gimbel News See Pages 17 & 18 syst NEW YORK city yourself the best ‘or the First Time ED has such a gen- erous offer been placed before you and you surely cannot do less than in- vestigate it, enjoy it, for to hear the four greatest er will be a joy inexpress- ible! With the same wisdom and fore- sight, the same fine merchandising spirit that obtains in every section of this Great Gimbel Store, the Musical Instrument Salons have literally “plunged” and bought Phonographs months to come. While most dealers throughout the coun- try are holding back \ Trade, Gimbels— \@ 4 who never know a shortage in an Cafors merchandise —have Phonographs a- And it’s a splendid thing to buy Phonographs from Gimbels, for this is a Public Service Institution that desires to keep your patronage per- will, therefore, render greater Phono- graph Service than would a specialty music shop, which could expect to have but limited This great Store’s activity is exactly , what makes possible fay this nominal pay- Month for a New Phonograph Types as Iustrated not only for the present but for for the Christmas plenty for every one! manently for all merchandise and transactions with you. - ment of $5.00 a * Music Salons on the 8th Floor The most delightful place in New York to visit, if you love music; for here you will find a splendid group of Salesmen who will act as your hosts and demonstrate these marvelous musical instruments. he Gimbel Music Booths are well ventilated, quiet, restful and you can fully test these fine phonographs to your So come and partake of Gimbel Music- teen | Victor without Columbia | Aeolian i may be purchased on i Credit at the time of the purchase of the Phonograph, in an amount equivalent to the first payment on | the machine. \i Presents a glorious opportunity for the Best Music in existence to be in your home. OO A Month will Bring a Phonograph fo Your Hom Will Bring the Best Phonograph *, World The one you, yourself, will choose at Gimbels, for they are all here The Victrola. TheColumbia-Grafonola. The Aeolian-Vocalion. The Brunswick. As ai nounced, this is the first season these, the Greatest Phonographs in existence, have been assembled for your own comparison, for you to use your own judgment in choosing, for you to literally sell to phonograph that exists for you. the Mother of Phonographs,”’ a lady. Thi most Finished in red brown mi walnut oak, fumed oak oak. le, This grafonola with II Unit for electrie operation flavor that has come East, largely because Gimbels has made it a place befitting their worth. STYLE “7"—$100.00 Mahogany and Oak—Height, 43 inches; width, 19. inches; Mahogany and Oak depth, 21 inches, Equipped ir width, 19 inchess with ‘newly developed Single inches. Equipped with newl Diaphragm Reproducer. All-wood Tone record Reproducer and the new ¢ Ampilifi Tone modifier all-wood ‘Tone Amplifier. Tone modi- Strohg double-spring — motor. fier. Strong double-spring —n Twel neh turn-table. Auto- Twelve-inch turn-table, Automatic matic stop. Trimmings nickel- stop. Trimmings nickel-plated. Shelf plated, Shelf filing system, filing system e y for seventy-five records, snings e men and her we will keep the Music hth floor Open Evenings until 9 o’Clock. aord Specia To accommod want to shop te Store on th women curing this Use St. Entrance an Slevators. EE RAEN Bo $100.00 Columbia Grafonola “Miss Colun.bia” Pride of the Soldiers, and, as she herself sa’ Gimbel experts never contradict COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA—$100.00 nola is very large for COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA $115.00 This cabinet has the Columbia Indivi- dual Record Ejector, a feature to be found exclusively in Columbia Grafonolas. Just a touch of the proper button and any desired record is instantly ejected. Con- tainsforty n protecting compartments for records, Finished in red mahogany, English brown mahogany, American wal- n finish), golden English oak. s inches wide, any design of furniture. ahogany ny, (satin finished), , and early English Compartments with a ca- g inches high, 19! inches é inches d 4214 inches 18, inches deep. furnished high, 1 The Brunswick “From Out of the West” The Phonograph of the Western spirit and the Western $100.00 STYLE “10” Ultona “all-record oped Single Diaphragm U