The evening world. Newspaper, November 5, 1920, Page 19

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1920. - “GIRL SCOUT WEEK” raat and American ware fe OPENS WITH PARADE |i" tan € There Will Be a Pa ant, Too, ro} mio conditions Morrow—Many States to Join [Phone Number: Pennsylvania 5100 For Other Gimbel News See Paces 20, 25 and 29 GIMBEL BROTHERS i sailors leave A Statement of Clothing Facts ff etn h the expectation of in Observance, ring fieafe ‘and Jobe jane i rT to New York's 6.496 Girl Beoata are | iting qin Dr. Weheter yenterday rele | ___—S2nv STREE STREET =f BROADWAY ~ 33 A> STREET NEW YORK CITY fetting veady for thelr parade and tA Pageant to-morrow, when the 80,000 ————_—_—_—_——_ members tnroughout he country Wi nt begin Girl Scour: Week. Saturday's 2 ry Programme includes a parade up Fifth Avenue to the Central Park cl 2a Mall, pageants there¥as well as in ‘he Bronx and Brooklyn, followed by the distribution of ffowers and fruit at the hospital wards for children and incurables. PrN od esiant se he marks the co! week's effort to raise Sos 08, 400 by an Increase of their sustaining mem. bership. Governors of nearly every State fhave proclaimed Nov. 6 to 17 Girl Scout Week. Special church ser- <<. will be held Sunday and on ‘Thursday the’ Mayor will receive a ie of foreign scouts. Mon- ddies: Day and Saturday ine 18th ts Mothers’ Day. perercteion lcd BRITISH TARS DESERT HERE. Beokomic Conditions at Home Satd te Cause Mach Quit Britioh seamen have been deserting their ships tn this port during several months tn such numbers as to cause Teasenics: to the com; tig? New York Last season we came before you with a swéeping discount of 20% on the price of every garment in our store, determined to bring down the high cost of wearing apparel and give our patrons the best clothing values to be found in New York City. The response was instant and overwhelming, con- firming the soundness of our judgment. To meet the growing demand for the still further reduction of the high cost of clothing, we are now offering another sweeping discount of 20% on all clothing in our establish- ¢ ment, bfinging the prices down to what they should be next season. Last Day at $59) | Despite the fact that many manufacturers persist in hold- ing to their high scale of wholesale prices, at the present moment we are countermanding several orders recently placed at rates which would compel us to charge exorbitant prices not warranted by prevailing market conditions, which we refuse to do THE MANUFACTURERS HAVE THREATENED SUIT, but we are determined to maintain our reputation for fair prices for the best values abtainable and meet the situation by giving the public the benefit of the very latestin style and fabric at a sweeping price reduc- tion that will prove a revelation in the clothing trade. On Sale To-Night—And | Tomorrow Till9 oClock = |} And Terms As Low As $5.00 A-Month~ ; Last day at the price. And the first time at the price, so far as we know. We cannot ever remember—betfore this sale—a phonograph of this size—with this equipment, tone and cabinet—at so small a price. And tomorrow’s the very last day of the sale. A Good Phonograph At Its Lowest Pre-Holiday Price Thanksgiving—Christrres—what's eny holiday without a phonograph? But if you wait—you'll pay more—much more. Now’s the tinmre to pure! 20% Discount ou fiver Galt 0 atd Overcoat No Reservations Buy Your Clothes NOW! At Next Season’s LOW PRICES! Are you a skilled man? Are you satis- fied with your job and your prospects? Have you ever wanted to be a sur veyor—or radio operator—or to hold down a technical job? There’s Where the big pay is—and getting it is only a matter of knowing | enough. 1 | | | | If you want to’know more, the Army is a great place to learn. A soldier has a chance to learn tebe = Former Prices Now | Former Prices Now thriftily. expert in one of many technical jobs, © one: the phonograph—a good phonograph—test it for tone, for mechanism— He earns a good living while ne’sstudye | $30 Less 20% - $24 560 Less 20% -$48 examine it for design. You'll vote it excellent. Note: the universal tone arm, A ; | 40 Less 20% 32 | | 62.50 Less 20% 50 playing all makes of records—the tone modifier—motor powerful and silent- ing. He has money in his pocket at ess <U'/o - 00 Less 20% - running. Sale started with an inexhaustible supply—gaps filled quickly by the factory. And there'll be plenty here to the very last minute. But not after tcmerrew cen ycu Luy this Ccnicia for §£9, or ony where near it. Music Salons Open Evenings Until 9 Use 33rd St. Entrance Near B’way. If You Can’t Call—Mail the Coupon at Once the end of every month. It doesn't cost him a cent to fit himself for a “‘hig- pay” job when he goes back to civil lite, And he sees new places and faces while he’s earning and learning. It’s a good job—an unusually good job as jobs go, nowadays~and itis a way to a better job afterwards, Ask a recruiting dfficer, 45 Less 20% - ra | 65 Less 20% - 52 50 Less 20% | 78 Less 20% - 5G 4 55 Less 20% - 7 | 75 Less 20% - 60 NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS Kincaid — Kimball Clothes — Gentlemen:—Please send me further information concerning your Sale ry ene for fine (Tailoring oe Conreld Phonogrephs EARN, LEARN |. | . anes Street and Number AND TRAVEL GIMBEL BROTHERS MUSIC SALONS 33rd Street and Broadway, N. Y. City a a i ‘ City and State 27 Cortianat Street, Cor. Church Street SIXTH AVE, L AT DOOR-—HUDSON TUBE AT CORNER GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS Eighth Floor anne 2 en en an ae ret eae oppetemmneeenaememagenmennrnetnipenniat 102

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