The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1922, Page 17

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922. their We Have Combed the Nation f for Depreciated Money the Basis of Humor in Rd Melted and Cabarets. Oopyright eases intuning ¢ Worl.) twenty bucks,” was the way he de- LONDON, Ma bh s-24,—Europe’s} scribed it we @Jazzed” currency became even more Lord Newton in the House of fazed to-day, when the mark was] Lords recently showed that a sten- r in the Allied Commission quoted on the London Exchanye at] © 1 Sulgaria got twet 7 e six a penny, one-seventy-second of . sit dlbiinintaa Peers ES!) Hore they are I 3 the regular % to ‘the pound ster! s certainly jane list prices not mother © now the ba-| like Se sis of practically all jokes ‘in the-| ‘The latest quotation on rubles in Barres, cabarets and humorous peri- s 3,000,000 to the pound @dicals. One American said he en-] ( with Russian rubles and { tertained three friends at dinner in| Polish and Austrian the Moscow several weeks ago which} German mar s sf preten gost him 1,250,000 rubles—“less than 45 Carleads UPSTAIRS i Phonographs | in Armstrong's Linoleum ” Jor Every Floor in the House Nil Three weeks ago, Gimbels Belek out the Pathe retail ‘ 7 store in Philadelphia. Sold every Pathe phonograph S, | P. l7 50 We i ird i i i The response was in- ale rice ° at a third its regular list price. Prices start at uaualitie “d i ay all mal Legularly $75 sale Price $2: stantaneous. ‘Treme: s. We set o1 pet e. a . e recgerieae on gr pec He a of brand ne No. 7 , Re g. $1 g -00 instruments that have never been offered for sale. KY e ale Price $38.00 The Entire Stock of No. 10, Reg. $150.00 Pathe’s Ohio Warehouse ; $49 0 Hundreds of th » here already. ‘Thousands more Sale Price 0 fo Ona. Far Kentucky ifs: No, 11, Reg. $165.00 ro) o els. ‘To go in one great sale, through je re pe ‘Chal stores. INES third their Ferdi Sale Price $53. 15 ny . 2 5 Pathe : In the Top,Ranks.of N°. 12, Ree. $175.00 America’sFinest Phonographs Sa (7 Price $59. 00 : ndard No. 17; Reg. 4225.00 Sale Price $75. 00 , Reg. $250.00 NG etl Sale Price $95, 00 One W hole athe has in its fame 5 i; ; Year to Pay For First Delivery: Be First to Come! 1 the order of their pu - The insurance company took no risk @ .. with this floor 4 h | livered a m1 rth; » Records to-tb The phone nogeaphs will ti deli ne As prc al y as } your down pay may be harged to your account. 600,000 RECORDS: ¥ "=" ome after a few of early delivery. a In extre ve the deman dito be HE Metropolitan Life Insurance Company wanted a floor that would be silent and comfortable and et sig ee be os Pathe : Columbia : Emerson __— 2 « Since fine rugs were to be laid in i ¥ ‘these offices, the architects chose a $15 Worth for $5.00. range af P athe records a floor that would serve as an impressive setting for them. They chose a floor with every one 1x of these desirable qualities — Arm- 24 Worth for $8.00. i down the list you buy one or dred. You save of the price f quality fam Sale Upstairs comme TOTS TST \and Downstairs ’ strong’s Linoleum. It was the best and x @ _, least expensive floor-comfort insurance they could buy. Cemented down ’ firmly over builders’ deadening felt, , % ' Armstrong’s Linoleum is a solid, per- ; i manent floor that never needs expen- 4 sive refinishing. ‘> If you are planning a building of . : : e Ho 9 or Other G ! {any kind, discuss the imatter of fours: 9 to 5.30 her Gimbel News See Pages 15 A GIMBEL BF mee Ta 32nv STREET - BROADWAY - 3320 STREET NEW YORK CITY ¥ 'Armstrong’s floors with your architect, contractor, or with any good linoleum merchant. We shall be glad to send him data and specifications, - Armstronc Cork Company, LinoLeum DepariMeNt 7 es, s ' Phone Madison Square 1700 ' Look for the C/RCLE ‘A® trademark on the burlap back “ ‘ ‘ ame Hi x oe Rect ' \ ess i . ' > a Ps)

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