The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 20

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Se eae ee Fe Or ge tS Se INZ, Feb. to bring to the U sore er classes, he poor ’ ie sarintocracy, Neer loot he \des nor their soldier use rule suMoient funds t Ly BRIDES A PROBLEM. " lft or 9,000 Hoge With a Pussies Antbertttes. he problem of hawk has led States the reached iy «brides of American soldiers the army returns is troubfing the | &"4 ities here. it is said 5,000 soldiers oe German girls either These girls a a STREET Exteblished 1827 1 BUFFAIA, Feb. 25.-—The Sor Cayuga Indians are on the on the Cattaraugus Reservatio avd | been dug u/ Federal Government has take: r rH hat Lorin <7 oayurce tribe in eservation by Jeane Tt INDIANS ON THE WARPATH. | much “a state that "tn WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Serge Skirts model pictured. Sizes 24 to 30 Pe Saturday eee a. Misses’ ih. 4.95 “—" Were $7.97 fh PESkirts of smartest 4 style and practical ap- ; peal for Spring wear are styled as in the Saturday Special Final Pre-Inventory Clearance Saturday Special Misses’ Polo Coats 19.75 Were $24.74 Models of — excellent quality and -newest fashions. Lined throughout with fig- ured silk. Model pictured. Winter Suits For Misses and Small Women 29.50 Were $59.75 to $69.50 Not more than one or two of a kind. Smart dress and sport models. pictured. ues in Suits Were $35.75 to $52.75 Now $14.95 and $19.95 One of the many styles Other Clearance Val- ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921. “POR OTHER ~ GIMBEL BROTHERS. : _ S2np ‘STREET ~ BROADWAY ~33n» STREET NEW YORK CITY GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGE | After 5:30 Use 33rd Street Entrance, Nr. B’way 8th Floor Salons Open Evenings Till 9 o’Clock — Double Veneered Mahogany Case — Full Seven and a Third Octave — Bell Metal Plate — Virginia Spruce Sounding Board — Copper Wound Bass Strings —Automatic Sustaining Pedal These Are the High Standard SPECIFICATIONS of these wonderful PLAYER PIANOS Now Sale Priced ON EIGHTH FLOOR AND SUBWAY BALCONY 339 It doesn’t seem possible—and yet here they are in reality to prove.that you can buy a brand new 88-note Player Piano-of this fine quality at a price which formerly bought only a used one! Even in pre-war times this price concession for the quality mer- chandise included in the great sale would have created a sensation! The sale will con- tinue throughout the entire month of March. But as the supply is not limitless, the earlier you come the more certain you will be of procuring one. Mail this coupon if unable to call GIMBEL RROTHERS MUSIC SALONS 33rd Street and Broadway, New York City Gentlemen: Please send me further informa- tion concerning your sale of 88-Note Player Piancs, Check up the specifications of this superior instru- ment and you will find it good.in every respect. It looks good, too. It is good. Whole Years to PAY: These Attractive Terms to pa: Price includes a bench to match. fdas doch shalt ea a bey backed by Gimbels service for one year. Delivery to your home. You may select as much as $50 worth of PLAYER ROLLS when you purchase your player and have them charged to your account on a cee term basis. Sale! Conreid Phonographs Consoles of Adam Period Name Street Number City and State In Red or $ Terms As Antique Low As Mahogany $5 a Month Made especially for Gimbel Brothers, these phonographs would be a wonderful addition to hes home at any price—but at this price they represent an opportunity that should never be It is a phonograph that plays all makes of records—a period cabinet of the new favored itenaraae ful of line, well built, beautifully finished—at the price of an upright! Mail this coupon if unable to call ‘phe workmanship on this phonograph is the pride of a skilled cabinetmaker. _ It is highly polished and guar- anteed not to blister.. It is of the Adam Period design, of a 5¢-ply Mahogany, 3514 inches high, 36 inches long and 22! inches deep. GIMBEL BROTHERS MUSIC SALONS ‘33rd Street and Broadway, New York City Gentlemen; Please send me further informa- tion concerning your sale of Period Console Phonographs. Just Some of the Good Qualities of This Unusual Phonograph Agilent two-spring motor which plays every make record. With one winding it will play three to five records. An automatic faa A universal turn arm, A twelve inch turntable. A tone modifier and extra ia ape wood amplifier gives it full and resonant tone, The exposed parts are all nickel plated. Backed by Gim| guarantee for service. HELD SIMULTANEOUSLY ON EIGHTH FLOOR AND SUBWAY BALCONY brookiun Lng lad and New Jrey Customers Diet to Ginbl a Tubes and Subvar Name.. Street Number GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS, EIGHTH FLOOR City and State BOTH SALES

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