The evening world. Newspaper, November 26, 1920, Page 22

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1920. 14 PANIC NEAR CHURCH jtroinian, gui ! ‘ ‘ ! nw we 1 nd time yesterday and |f : hit his right band the t f ' m4) Phone Number : | ts iH Animal on Coney Island Killed by jana with the other é pee iach ic : P a Gimbel News | i Policeman, Who Crams “Hand | A ennsyleania : , See Pages Down Throat “My Broken Arches Are Completely CURED, Mermaid Avenue, Coney Island, had Thanks to Dr. Mayer,” Says Mr. Meisner Just been opened to let out several ‘ae : ~v | IF YOUR FEET ARE SICK], rrivec , ‘ " ani —_ hundrea women and children, after) fhe went 2 hulle baited i va Mayer | they make you sick. Flat feet and ° | ® o'clock maas yesterday morning, | \ " itty aes Hite a tating and ha ~ or | broken arches, swollen and \. : * when from a vacant lot, some dis- | ated ali eae traken” atehe ony . i Stance up the block dashed a Ddig| 7 c Hof you, and after ed.’ Mis-shaped feet and toes || f Mongrel dog, growling and frothing} GABEL’S OPENED AGAIN. tay tbat tng. grches here been cormpletly red to their original shape pa | | ‘ ° re piled ne fee 2,8 lessly. Weak, tired, despondent, ail- , gegen 4 ing people given a fresh hold on life The doors of Our Lady of Solace |; Church, on West 17th Street, near |, fi 32np STREET - BROADWAY ~33n0Q8TREET NEW YORK CITY | /4, 20 and 22 BIE Tee reas on the Mock and |. Petated Ont Ny tire Unlet. || rom Stiliatdt | thtoteh being placed om a solid foun || i , 4 be a dation. Numerous onials a ; BR y dog saw Fotlcsman wai. | Milch was elo ‘suri sues | DR.H. MAYER, Foot Specialist | || ° | ie | Beck hing and when the pa- bates ph O'Hfan! ~- = 537 Fulton St., Brooklyn, opp. Loeserts, | | | é ' | | | d i ’ ‘6 | | Reduced in a % — = = % 18 Pre-Christmas Sale # ¢ } | | An unexpected shipment—an unexpected sale. And a sale ; price mighty close to cost price. Profits cut—expenses ¢ and the entire shipment offered at a Jow-as-possible price i the phonographs to be delivered right in their original cases— Fit breaking the Gimbel rule of re-inspecting and re-packing ok but holding fast to the Gimbel guarantee of satisfaction 4 and prompt service at your home. i , : | Terms as Low as $5.00 a Month X a Come—day or evening—to hear this Conried. It isa phonograph that has made its way iH Ce) rc oO onits merit. A universal tone arm, playing all makes of records—a tone modifier—a wooden 5 amplifier—a silent-running, powerful motor—a mahogany cabinet of excellent design: tone, a8 ; r mechanism, workmanship—all measure up to high standards. And—a many-dollar saving t t cost j im on Christmas purchases for those who don’t put off their Christmas buying until the entire lot is sold. 2 TN LEE AE \ These Four Famous Makes On Terms as Low as $5.00 a Month In buying a phonograph, beware of a saleman’s bias. You want to hear—to test—to compare for yourself—all the makes that rank among the finest—to make your own choice—un- influenced—a choice based upon complete assortment, a fair test, and no favor. That’s why it makes such a difference when you buy your phonograph at Gimbels. ‘During our sensational “Get-acquainted Sale” you can have your Royal Suit or Overcoat made to your measure at close to production cost S sensational sale israp- tunity to secure a genuine made- idly drawing to a close. to-measure Royal Tailored suit or New York, with its acute overcoat—at close-to-bone pro- nose for values, hassingled duction cost —ACT NOW! this ‘sale out from all others—as . ‘Some of the finest sergee, Scotch the prime value-getting opportu- P ihe nity of the town. Buyers are flock- erie Fe ghrp ing here by the hundreds. included in this special offering. ' In barely two weeks half the Don't procrastinate. Visit the ae 1) allotted quota of 5000 sales—the nearest Royal wholesale sales+ Pathe Brunswick limit of this offer—has been closed. yom this very day—at least, not | Victor -- Columb ia Hi: ’ If you want to enjoy the oppor- later than Saturday. Don't delay: urry! : Hurry! ‘This offer limited to 5000 sales— and they are Overcoats They are all here. Terms—service-but more than these—a sell- ing policy that gives you a real chance to judge for yourself to hear all the phonographs: the Brunswick, with its all-record reproducer and oval wooden amplifier; the Columbia, featuring | the tone leaves and non-set automatic stop; the Victor, with the tapering tone arm and Victor sound box; the Pathe—still offered for a limited time with $25 worth of Pathe records free. Come hear them—day or evening. And come now while styles and assort- ments are completest--not at the last minute before Christmas. we on OPEN EVENING == overcoat. | 7 ° ( » ? p coming fast! too rt making oe ee , eae ae eas Rae aR Sea . | } 5 eg il9 P.M. 22,8e “to ‘your special order au is a pet usic Salons Open until 9 P. ease ATOUR 3 * Pa ta Royal hobby! | use 88rd St. entrance, near B’way. hci HOURS IF YOU CAN’T CALL, MAIL THE COUPON UPTOWN ¥ pe fae GIMBEL BROTHERS MUSIC SALONS, Fifth Ave. end 42nd St. i ‘ including 33rd Street and Broadway, N.Y. City Columbia N.W. Corner, Bristol Bldg. eS ae ) Saturdays Gentlemen—Please send me further information concern $120 One Flight Up + Op.N.Y. Peb, Lib. Wyss . (A | ing the Brunswick ( ), Pathe , Victrola ; Low oN ; if : AR. Columbia Grafonola ( _)' or Conried Phonograph Park Row end Beekman St. ani Name vs S.B. Corner » One Flight Up pe, Street and Number . as $5 00 Opposite Clay Hell Post Office ae ao City and State E.W.11-26 ; : UNION SQUARE (14th Se.) HE ; LOR! Lannnnnndnnnnes nnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannannnannnnnnet Rrumaick | . . ce. = - WX. rs Ae TT he rt a Me enemas, ‘ NEW YORK. ~ GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS Eighth Floor, a Month | | —me Brooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct lo Gimbels via Tubes and Subwayaemm | | eee ee 4

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