The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1922, Page 13

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one of those who belfeye in thelr au- thenticity. The hypogeum was found In excavat- ing for a large garage, It comprises several rooms and gallértes, a crypt and a Christian church with marvellous The pro! portraits were paint STLES’ PICTURES DUG UP ROME, March 23.—What are believed to be contemporary portraits of St Peter and St. Paul have been discov- ered in a bypogeum, or underground structure och. The well a . Lanitant, ts frescoes, Sate or Sescratiy Tanoren Serine Surrs: 250 IN TRICOTINE AT $25 IN EIGHT edb Lis STYLES! A variety of wnsdela in Poiret Twill, Covert Cloth and Tweed $19.95 to $50! $9.95 to $25 HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 31st Streei HISTORY REPEATS \ Fifth Message to Wholesale and Retail Merchants of New York from August. Heckscher i of trade in New York over the . you'll find its trend was ever rom the day it was moved to 14th Street et upward to 34th and 42n+ is centering on 57th Street Bendel has been 1 cessfully established in this section os. are there, Gidding -e- cently moved their new building, Saks will soon be at 50th Street and there are scores of emaller shops already in the 57th Street section. Land values have increased from $2,500 to about $15,000 per front foot in 17 years These are unfailing indications of 57th Street's future. And the pre-eminence of 57th Street is per- manently assured, for it is the last wide cross street below the Park History shows that the successful foresighted mer chants were the first to move to each new section The Heckscher Building on the Southwest corner of 57th Street The and 5th Avenue, dominating Tower thie section for all time, of Trade has been built for re tail and wholesale mer chants with foresight IVE your child the sweets he craves in the form of this nourishing milk chocolate. It is valuable-food, yet it is also a delicious treat. You can depend on its purity and its tich milk content, for it is made by the A, | makers of the famous infant food— %®' —_Bagle Brand Milk. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York Confectioner | Ss , PRrih in Mik Buy it by the Box—90c aan THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1929, We Have Combed the Nation for » the regular list prices On Sale UPSTAIRS nd DOWNSTAIRS No. 3, Reg. $55.00 Sale Price $17.50 No. 6, Reg. $75.00 Sale Price $25.00 No. 7, Reg. $125.00 Sale Price $38.00 No. 10, Reg. $150.00 Sale Price $49.00 No. 12, Reg. $175.00 Sale Price $59.00 No. 17, Reg. $225.00 cabinet models. With afuli and Sale Price $75.00 Prices start at No. J, Reg. $250.00 play all makes of records—with ge the one perfection for which 7 e 4 | one Whole mmtcmur' Sale Price $95.00 [ im l ] | u MULT Year to Pay For First eee : Be First toCome! | of The phon phs will be delivered as promptl, ossible, in the ord r of their pur- Hregte tio) shel amountlot chase—and an {ast as they arrive. Some will be delivered at once, Some after a few We combed the nation for them. And we have them. Three weeks ago, Gimbels bought out the Pathe retail store in Philadelphia. Sold every Pathe phonograph at a third its regular list price. The response was in- stantaneous. Tremendous. We set out to get more. And we found them. Forty-five carloads of brand new instruments that have never been offered for sale. The Entire Stock of Pathe’s Ohio Warehouse Thousands more Hundreds of them are here already. are ding across the country. Phonographs intended for Ohio. For Kentucky. For all the Central States. Cc oming to Gimbels, To go in one great sale, through three great Gimbel stores. At a third their regular list. prices. Pathe : In the Top Ranks of America’sFinest Phonographs There are just a ‘ew standard makes of phonographs that rank first in America. Among these few, Pathe stands high. Ln this sale, we offer practically the whole list of Pathe's upright Regularly $75 Sale Price $25 | your down payment maybe — days’ delay. In extreme cases, in a couple of weeks. Come to-morrow. Be certain charged to your account of early delivery. We believe the demand to be greater than even this huge supply ! No. J A 1 Regular cegularly $25¢ 4 ‘ale Bucs oD 9 ° 3. Prices Pathe : Columbia : Emerson $15 Worth for $5.00. $24 Worth for $8.00. And Up Right down the list, whether you buy one or Sale Upstairs and Downstairs one hundred. You save The sale will be held range of Pathe records— popular, clussical, vocal, instrumental. Every- thing. And Columbia and Emerson records, too. Some play on every make of phonograph. All play on most makes. two-thirds of the price. Records of quality fame. Thelistincludesthewhole vay balcony. you ‘annot call at once re sure to MAIL THE COUPON, Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 For Other Gimbel News See Pase 14 roe Annies 32nv STREET - BROADWAY -33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY ' Gimbel Brothers, ‘ Music Salons, New York i Gentlemen: Y Please send me at once, and entirely without | ' obligation on my part, full information about Pathe phonograph, Model N regular! listed at $ priced in you 2 § i Regularly $175 Name. ‘ Regularly $225 Sale Price $59 Add vead ' Sale Price $7. = H ‘

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