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ATE ONES SE TED isles cena. ne _ RESTAURANT MAN * SHOT BY BANDIT ; } Robbers Fleeing B one ene: Before Pa- 4 trons Can Stop Them Are Marine. *« -Chased by U. S * Post Restaurant at No. 415 Eig i Avenue, near 3let Street, le } night, ate a meal and then demanded that the night manager turn over the day's } Harry s pts. , twenty-one years old, of No. 354 Bighth Avenue, the | manager, rety mply with the | order, whereupon « the bandits $ fired ‘four shots at him with a re- volver. Two bullets struck him tt the thigh. He fell e the few patrons In the place could , the robbers, who fled without empty- ting the cash register. te L. Brodie of the Un'ted Every Model— Every Finish A F¥om$25t0$350 A most compl: Stock of Victor PIANO WARFEROOMS 53 East 34th St. JM}! i i ' } ' } * Htighead Crass Tarkin i 7 } Mechines 4 in the vas GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVENUE BET 103° & 104° STS ‘ A motto for every household when teeth are considered, \ “My teeth must be attended to,” * gets tiresome by and by. ‘DO IT NOW! * It means good health, good looks, ' your future happiness. * THE WATERBURY WAY rovides best workmanship at’ cost » Jess than for inferior service, Come to-morrow morning, have ; > work completed by night, * All Languages Spoken. Lady Attendants. yaks Betablished 1897 t "20 W. 34th St., New York 16 Fulton St, Brooklyn BvO6 Sunpavs: c.osee States Marines stationed at the gen-; MRS, ENRIGHT RECOVERS eral post office 6s & mail guard heard the shots. He ran into the! street from the post office, saw the bandits hastening away and yave chase but they darted into the Penn | sylvania Station, mingled with the crowd and were lost. | ycige he taken to Bellevue Hos- Mr pariment Sto} jewels andita ranged in age! nave woman From’ aeventeen to tweniy yeu ae |S AHA Only one ; displayed a revolver. fiheheat fou = ie ning the $3. His Life by| lost by the wite of missioner. The | 7 Lonely, Hanging. Peter Unger, white hairell, seventy: | old, was found hanging b: k from a hign fence this morning Alexander | A SALE WOMEN'S cut shoes, pumps, low court ties, strap shoes and slippers. All modern pat- terns of fine work- Manship in the accepted leathers. ‘These shoes have been selling at $10 to$20a pair. As- sembled now so that each lot com- all and marked to sell prises sizes, at $65 $835 and $9.85 J No Approvals, Exchanges or Credits. Shoes 548 Fifth Avenue, above Forty-fifth St. Factory Sale GRAND, UPRIGHT OR PLAYER PIANOS You Can Purchase Any New Piano in Our Salesroom at a from Regular Prices BEF LOST JEWELS [Picked Up by Saleswoman tn De= e. Fulton s inst and found > Prank rectives ee Station The House of Quality —— x Reduction $ of GRAND PIANOS Smatiest made for apartments and modern homes, being but 4 ft. 1 in. long. A model of perfection in compact form. Their marvelous breadth of tone, their singing quality, their delicacy and responsive- ness of touch are a revela- $ tion. Reg. Length price $750 49 Inches Exchange your old Piano or Player Piano at this sale. ‘We will make a liberal allowance for it and credit the amount on the purchase price of a New Upright, Grand or Player. The Wissner Guarantee Is Your Safeguard Convenient Payments If Desired PIANOS TO RENT WISSNER 53 EAST 34TH STREET “svesis.nacchco* NEW YORK If you cannot come to our big Sale send your name and address for full particulars. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, , NOVEMBER 17%, et AT LE And b Brings this —You Will instrument, Qn Sale DOWNSTAIRS C1, Store Hours: 9 A. M. to5:30P.M. HALF PRICE $55 ws to your home : Gimbels. THE AMPLIFY- ING HORN The all-wood horn conforms at the neck to the shape of the tone arm, leaving a perfectly ~ For Other Gimbel News See Page 16 SS THAN BEL BROTHERS 32nv STREET -BROADWAY=33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY est of all remarkable instrument Balance Monthly Be Sure to Recognize A Phonograph of National Repute It When You See It ’ THE STORY IN FOUR BOLD PARAGRAPHS A phonograph manufacturer of national prominence wished to discontinue one of his popularly priced period phonographs. It was a big proposition—and turning to the natural outlet—sold them ALL to / So' here is a phonograph of the highest type, that has always been sold at the standard list price, offered at less than half price. This extraordinary sale will only last as long as this limited quantity lasts. Therefore, better hurry. bring the reproduction well forward. as to play records of any make. lumbia has been played, or vice versa. strument. GIMBELS—Downstaira Balcony in the Downstairs Brooklun. Lona Island and New Jerser Customers Direct to Cimhels via Tubes and Subwane———— eariok edie ata) We smooth passage for the amplifying of the tone —the entire horn being so constructed as lo THE TONE ARM ‘The tone arm is so designed and constructed A quarter turn of the reproducer and change of needles are all that is necessary to be ready to play an Edison or Pathe Record after a Victor or Co- Edison and Pathe points are furnished with each in- Four Features of This High Grade Phonograph THE CABINET Designed in the Adam period now in vogue, and admirably adapted to phonograph cases. Excellence of workmanship, design and finish are points of great superiority in this high grade it ur " nm " ut u i} ui t Hl ut i mt ut i ' " THE REPRODUCER \\ The best authorities agree that the diaphragm | of a reproducer should be of clear mica. All other tH materials are subject to atmospheric change or ! are likely to become deadened with age. Noth- ing but the very clearest mica is used in the |! reproducer of this high grade phonograph, (i which is otherwise so scientifically made that [ll it reproduces any record with more than usual |"! clearness and fidelity, An absence of shrill, 4} nasal or metallic tones will be noticeable. " iit . a um Store: Balcony}! ————————! DOWNSTAIRS Phone Pennsylvania 5100 A Standard Phonograph ADAM PERIOD DESIGN—FINE MAHOGANY CABINET |