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Pas hae A ATTRA Flint’s Fine Furniture GUARANTEED Good-will vs. Profits The country cries aloud for lowered prices. Adjustment must come—it is now mefely a question of “when.” We believe that &é ood-will earned now will establish a stronger bond of confidence for us in the days to come. Therefore, we have decided to depend upon the larger volume of business which will come to us from lowered eee to com- pensate for the loss of fair ied based on today’s manufac- turing cost. Our entire stock has been re-priced Your PRESENT Furniture needs may thus be satisfied with every assurance that you are buyin ape h at prices that will probably not be in effect generally for ar or more. No prospective furniture buyer can Gord ré, Y cenit inspection of these values. Now, more than ever, we urge comparison. A comprehensive showing of period and other classic motifs in all the favored woods—and in every piece the high standard of construction which justifies our broad guarantee for FLINT QUALITY DEPENDABLE FURNITURE DINING ROOM SUITES BEGIN AT $443.00 BEDROOM SUITES BEGIN AT $265.00 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITES BEGIN AT $195.00 - THE REMAINING ORIENTAL RUGS FROM OUR RECENT SALE - ARE MARKED AT ONE-HALF ORIGINAL PRICES. a ear UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Suites or Separate Pieces made to order for immediate delivery from our own factory in New York City. Des Motnes aAdrem he would “te-[oppored to America’s entry into the | anedide ae Fhe Uadode oF Was! vote some attention to the matt League?” tlons cannot be sangtified by any DANBURY, Conn. Oct. 5.—-#e “Absolutely T am opposed to ay | court.” tor Borah accepts Candidate HM polition) connection with Europe.” 1} | ding’s statement that ho “is in har-| “What is your attitude toward the Till mony with Senators fiorah and John- association of nations proposed by “ } iL #0n aa to the chief issue of the cam- | Senator Harding?” ( e palgn,” as a complete repudiation of| “7 40 not wish to discuss personall- #5] any League of Nations, This he ties or to talk about another man’s) me R made clear both in his speoch and nt s Fir t in an thterview last night. | to any association, com- Pi mer te comment on Senator Har- | bination, society or League of Na-| ‘® statement, Mr. Borah said: | tions.” Touch Sais “1 Want pester Harding has heard me dis-| “What do you think of Senator 4 | g i cuss the subject of the League of | Root's plan for a world court?” See You Win and League |nations in the Senate for eighteen| “I have not neon {t fully explained, | Scheme Defeated. months and understands my posl-| but my understanding ts that it ts : Tells ti jon thoroughly.” to function as baidiary of the Wear ere Peer ene Si Od bunts é “And that position is that you are League. If tha’ fo, the question When you test. tHe gublished reports that or -— — Christman Piano.” would quit the Republican It is the acknowl- Benator Harding's head- Wile to-day a ; edged choice of the Galas th, were eoctared Me Gibbon & Gn. rausic - loving. public, oon sare ~ - tor - 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST, the artist and critic. to Genator Hanting, was aa ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE Our Small Studio Grand is tn view of the reports T wish ear 35-5 lala vf ‘you to know my speeches in the i 9 | future will be along fhe same ~ Mnes as at Dayton and in the Genate. I want to see you win, a. _mn TT + J and I want to see the league ; | weheme defeated. In my own way SPECIAL: Player Piano, $450, Bargains in Used Pianos Stein Marshall & Wendel Schuler I shall devote my time to the a Worthington wo juner Simpson & Pradow Walters Player Piano — Christman Phonograph Special Pieces of Furniture Dat diieeenenend gest a thd CONVENIENT TERMS CONSOLE, TIFLEAP AND GATELEG TABLES. CHRISTMAN SONS MAHOGANY NEST TABLES-—LAMPS AND MIRRO} ESTADIASHPD 1955 , se eepa WAREROOMS: 35 W. 14th St., near Sth Ave, 753 6th Ave., near 43rd St, STORE OFEN © A. M. TO 5.30 PF. ML . Wie ee or ea vee Flint & Horner Co Inc ry —— te ; 20-26 West .36% St. ; y ———| ] ~ VALUE TO YOU of your servant, the telephone, may never be measured by your individual use of it. Nor can it be measured by the amount you pay each month for its service. ESM MMM AM t= Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Perhaps the greatest value of the telephone is not in the use you make of it but in the use that others make of it with resulting . benefit to you. SS Out across the vastness of the S SS Empire State on Lake Erie S SG is Dunkirk. Up on our side SSS of the St. Lawrence River is 6S Louisville. Way down in the extreme southwest corner of the State is is Clymer. At the eastern tip of Long Island Montauk Point. Excellent Values In Handsome Living Room Furniture A fortunate purchase from the manufacturer, based on good-will and our years of co-operation, HE TELEPHONE at your _ makes possible this splendid opportunity. elbow ex- tends to each of them. It brings all points in this great State within the reach of your voice. This service is not a matter of a few long dis- w ‘ia P a tance terminals in the communities outside ‘We use the telephone so frequently or the city. Every single telephone in these 1 so many trivial things that we forget some- 4 th dir sp inn npcecapli tans ‘ calities is part of the system and ready to times the bigger things it can do and docs. receive your message or send one to you. Just in time for your fall re-furnishing plans. Whether you want a single chair ot several pieces, you cannot afford to miss these price and quality advantages. Knowing the vogue for furniture upholstered in denim, and the excellence of the styles here por- trayed, you will appreciate these low prices. Large Bucking- Large fireside We forget that there are times when busi- Only by such universally adequate service ham Sofa, 84 inches Wing Chair, has ness or personal affairs of great importance can the people of this city and state serve long, has loose loose spring cush- make the service of the telephone more valu- each other commercially and socially in the spring cushion seats > ion seat covered in able than all our money. We forget that to- manner required by their interdependence, covered in a heavy a heavy brown day, tomorrow, next week, next year we brown ser et re denim, bin might be willing to pay any amount to get HE GREATEST VALUE of the tele-, : : someone in Dunkirk, Louisville, Clymer or ; phone is in the use we all make of it. Montauk Point on the telephone. It is the voice to voice communication of this We forget sometimes that this entire city is 8Teat city locally and with all the other com- fed, and clothed, and housed, and kept warm = ™unities in the State that is of the greatest and supplied with its necessities, comforts benefit to each individual served by the sys- and luxuries by a modern system of quick | tem. And each of us must pay our fair share supply and distribution that is largely made _—_ of the cost of this city-wide, state-wide serv- possible by the comprehensive state-wide ice that has done and is doing so much to service of the telephone, make New York City. big. Soe i Large Reading Chair, has ‘Two-piece Chesterfield ais Room Suite, consisting | doose spring cushion seat, A beautiful’ Louis XVI. Arm Chair with loose Spring | of 84-inch sofa and arm chair. as loose spring cushion covered in a heavy brown cushion seat covered in a | seats covered in a heavy brown denim. heavy brown denim, $42.75 | Sofa....sssseeeees $97.50 ArmChair......... $59.50 denim.....0...64., $67 Stwth Floor, : New York Telephone Company