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SA THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1920, ‘ of the truck! d nastahd he ey supine aid Hot perenie (o a Akai | HAVE SHOE PRICES loe s' Association now in session | f y A HAD Computy, of whic George J. Atwell| 2, the Mes and women who worked | REACHED LIMIT—NO!, “yixplatning why higher prices are to Prosideat, and to anotier truck an| wales a success Was paid after being 6 fact that the surplus from the sales w ery mu ENE CON Wa tea y their 10+! must be of know-|tcit {They Will Not Go Down Until) suys | r “Shoes now on sale for the fall of There Is Less Demand, Say | s949 were nude frou te Boston Retailers ; 60 cents to $1 a foot es now be- Fi | Br IDL Hot } H BOSTON, Ii. — "Have, shoo] ing nade for sprin from mate J ‘ wide r| prices reached the limit?” tials costing 80 cents to $1.26 a foot, B] ver anak YADWAY=33"4 ST. ha er a ‘ plus higher costs for other matertals 32" ST. BROADWA’ ° small profit’ at most—perhaps a] A Committee of the Boston Retail | ang additional grants to labor, witl er { is li | detici Shoe Di n, after can. | less pairs per man produced.” nein being bonded tol vassing in the: trad) peices will go down, said, nv? Al 1e()' . i» hallenges t harge{ the orny O'Malley w onded | “ tt i ona j Dr. Day Also Assails O'Malle P ; F nith to O'Malley and] SAS® NO Has eer ‘when there is more leather and less | » titles and afyy’? : ‘ ‘to whom it may concern.’ are contained tna report to the pubs | genand for it here and abroad" and for “Hire and Help 1 or “hire ane “The bonds were hot filed with the|lic, a draft of which was given owt| «when airiker cease and lnhor con 7 e declares that he is at a loss tolarmy, nor with the bank, nor with| to-day in connection with the pe ; atee a : j Bill, dorat the Comptroller, nor with any off- bh Ba LY kles down and _ Used for Demonstrating Purposes — and Repriced to Make Room for anid 1 convention of t) tonal She Ae cieusi, 8,00 nt workers | Om but were simply kept Dd ' Shin the i. | 1 vathan \ ales at the pub- | pr it in the confer. | special ager Nit otner stations ences jn fylan's office when | | wales of surplus eupt went tt Dr, Day said.|the city w gotiating for the food ' t was c y understood that the| | pecifiently te ned under the di- |i, ity Commi jroughou § cre or eente es d was being distributed by the De-| ection of J laura A. Caudle, nent of Markets, and that O'Mal- iN deputy ¢ ner The volu 8 £ s @ume from the Gommunity ae CCp aE eel Es : 4 \ {: nels, the women's organizations | aug. 5 giving a form of letter for the t the po! i) district organiza- |) to Secretary Baker. | } y + i $ b + who was Deputy Mark ent Comm ted the War Depart-| { all foods to the De- Fully 1.000 other workers were |T! ( ervice employees who were to the Depdrtment of Markets “Pape’s Diapepsin’’ is the quickest, surest relief for at the Mayor's | Malley made this statemen oy other departments. put so far ag | a Sour, Acid, Gassy.Stomach—Distress vanishes! nigh! rhe Borough Presidente of Bronx,|I can find out i ver received by . a ee lng Ag lh _ ncoming Stock hired them. M ement ret ed free help e stations in ere | spepsia or a disordered stom A few tablets of Pape'’s Diapep neutralize acidity and give relict reno ing! Buy a box of 's Diapepsin now! Don't stay bonding i rect." unched at 'Uhin “Die $14i said former kets Day t ity Fermentation and gas distress! ] a Jan. 13—The| Wonder what upset your stomach lose boroughs. ‘The only regularly 1 labor we had were two laborers PHILADY ’ = 4 night watchman at each sta-|¢go9-ton cargo carrier City of Alma| Well, don’t bother! The moment you fan average of fifteen blet or two of Pape's Dia Was launched to-day at the yard of 4 ; Il the lumps of indigestion| miserable! Try to regulate your | The Player-Piano; A Player Bench; Free 4 5 Beal _ Delivery to Your Home ih : Up to $50 Worth of Player Rolls May Be Selected | and Charged at the Time of the Piano Purchase It stands to reason that at Gimbels there cumulated a great’ num- ber of p pianos that have been slightly used—for here more instru- ments have been sold in the past few months than many stores sell in a year. Some of these instruments have been | used in our player-roll section—- others | in testing rooms—all are good, and, as | such, are guaranteed by the manufac- | | ut the vate a station, only|t yuilding Corpora- to the trucking concerns 1 | tion, ». The ship was © sourness, heartburn and] stomach so you can eat favorite foods WwW. W. smith D who worked on! Benge at the Liberty Loan| gases, due to acidity, vanish—truly] without causing distress. The cost is of Alma, Mich: Misa Mather | wonderful! so little, The benefits so great Millions of people know that it is} too, will be a Diapepsin enthu to be bothered with indiges-| afterwards. xtra compensa-| Rhodes ally $100,000. worth | This is Uf the $300,000 at thes f that city wag the sp na twenty-third ship lau rds. oner whom I disehar “O'Malley know How to Cut Down Your ,Shoe Costs turers and Gimbel Brothers. The price is remarkably low! — Little need to emphasize that — Y ¥ ‘ 1 ORY My find a good piano, in any i The Regal Remaking Service | ands of grea community j Wi f ata ag anywhere near as low | ill Help You * ne variety of brands. Be on hand early for the pest selection First service of its kind in America— Me Rey ats ze { Shoes apparently worn out—but if Output doubled and re-doubled Phonographs That Probably Will read orf Brena: uppers within a year Not be as Low in Price Again | foundations are probably sound. , If your shoes are Regals—or any of theRegai Remaking Department a be 99 other good sound make—they can with almost all their original style onrie Ono fa S be rebuilt for another long period intact. of wear and look almost as good as It is doing just this service for \ Tews thousands of people, so many | Regal Remaking gives you more | thousands that the capacity of the value for your shoe money. | Regal Remaking Department has For instance, you have a pair of had to be doubled and redoubled | AT : shoesstill sound and good,but worn. | inthe one year since it was started. ae 4 Heretofore you have had to Remaking is a distinct advance \p choose between buying a new pair over mere mending. Every One New! ; Q and having the old ones ‘‘mended’’ Mere “shoe-mending’’ puts on ; ; ! Prpreeae veel einen teataatt —sacrificing style for the sake of anole andcheel cre ee es and Every One Perfect: ES aieal Se saving—or discarding them alto- stops there. Delivery Immediately! gether, losing a good part of the service you have paid for. i il canon fete Regal Remaking makes the shoes almost like new. Vxpert shoe- makers, trained in the Regal Fac- tories, restore their shape over the proper last (the original last if it is Cash or Monthly Terms! Regal Remaking will reduce your shoe expense by practically doubling your shoe service. This Machine, Under a Variety of Names, Has Been Sold All Over the City at Prices SPECIFICATIONS And remember—the cost of Regal Remaking is very | Phonographs at $59. And a good phonograph—one that ale It ensures you all the value you a Regal shoe) and bring back \ Very Much Higher N ter sol wed to welt as s 2 3 A bss pice rgb paid for and your shoes come out their style. _ Never mind the “why” of this sale—or “how’’ we do it— | DESCRIPTIVE this is the most sensational Phonograph sale New York has seen. | | under other names ¢ M ot o r- Double s have filled pages of exalted descrip- moderate. It costs little more than you spring worm driver tion with—only at far, far higher prices. ° | four to five | pay for mere ‘“‘mending.”’ record capac Phonographs in one sale at one price—and such a price that } ; winding the largest throng that ever attended a phonograph offer has i om 0 lutely noiseless; can be been on hand, wound while playing Turn Table Twelve inch Leave your worn shoes at any of the 22 local stores in New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City or Newark Why, the price is lower than we have seen used and rebuilt ’ machines offered for. New soles and heels finished. New York Brooklyn And the Conried 4 Flatbush Ave. 357 Fulton St. Broadway, No. 175 St. Nicholas Ave. E $57 Fu sine (near Cortlandt Se.) at 16let Sts leper seeRRn ee eee Plays All Records! And in size Is 4 an ve. , f . Sst a7eh Se Sth Ave, at Met, He ee sal types pl As Large As Machine At ms : 5 (near Gates Ave.) is . > ; at 50th St. 991-993 So. Boulevard | patent rights , 81 Naveau St. 2929 Third Ave. Newark lateny City) | ing . the Twice Its Sale Price! 40 Went 34th St. (wear 152nd[St.) 825 Broad St. 108 Newark Avenue | BUTI Dox y t A Goncisd emer: ee | land dale Nothing new abou onried records. except the Co yn that | P ib r Sada hg ix fairly well on in standing, for © © Regal Remaking Department Haste nickel pikian Gimbels have offered them for two ay as LOW as a | a Ee years now 19 West 35th Street, New York City Mane: Moaitier selene Look at the description of the 00 | tifically constructed. specifications every good thing e Shoes rebuilt — shape, style and All wooden amplifier phonograph boasts of wearing, quaiiy senared” Soe | = FReGal Shoe Company, Boston, U.S. A. Cabinet--Q ueen ig 5 Laat 4 And guaranteed-—and new--and Py yehheat 191 9x20. Cro’ on convenient terms if you wish | structed and above all, such a low price that ' ' ' ' there that any more widely known \ ' ' ‘ NEW YORK —CHICAGO—SAN FRANCISCO | joints no home need be without a phono- hogany graph. GIMBELS MUSIC SALON-~Eigath Floor eR on aa CS