The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 17

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*Artists’ Best Santa Model Dies at League i aa a Paul Mnason, Famous for + Years Among Illustrators, Stricken by Heart Disease. Paul Mnason, the illustrators’ ‘Santa Claus, whose picture has adorned magazines, leafluis and stamps of Christmas tuberculosis campaigns fourteen years, died sud- + denly yesterday in the quarters of } the Art Students’ League, No, 215 ga West 67th Street. Mr. Mnason was @. his eightieth year, and ts de- scribed by the s as the “best } old man model, esp Claus,” in the present ge usually was to be fo league, where he had scores: of }, friends among the 1,900 members. Mr, Mnason seemed cheery when ‘he entered in the morning. Heart isease toppled him off his chair soon after his entrance. He was dead ; When a physician arrived. The body was taken to the Morgue, then {claimed by his niece, Mrs, J. Black, of Morris Plains, N. J. He lived at No, 11% Charles Street, Jersey City He was born in _ country. His pame was always “He was the m ' acter around th } Margaret Mer ary, “and very much. en a Santa + Wherever you * Glaus, either in zine or on a tuberculosis campaign stamp, the model was Pau! Mnason.” 1 By spite of the fact that they, cost the repair. man more, the price of O’Sullivan’s Safety Cushion Heels to you is the same as the ordinary heels. i has two fteasons for accepting this enass O'Sullivan’ salvaye make satisfied customers —second, because the good-will of these cus- tomers builds bi for O’Sullivan’s when you leave your shoes — seethatthey areattached. c= eae | GRAND Rapips Price of The $3.00 Down on $50 50000" 7 @l zs « 10.00“ 15.00“ 25.00“ Bed Spring ar 4-Pe. Bedroom Dining Suites In alt Dining Table and plete ..... FisHER Bros. COLUMBUS AVE | BET. 1037 & 104“: ST ' 00! ae ~— 2 iS | ig ndTrip e i “Round Trip, 4 ed e | Sunday Excursion || 3 a cai Fat oom Sunday, Api il 2 Special Train Leave 2 : = } i | }} | 3} ten | SUNDAY, APRIL 23 | Bale of Tick 1 Pennsylvania - f | ‘The route of the Hroadway 1 ‘OPEN EVENINGS Musie Salons—Kighth Floor—will be open evenings until 9 o'clock, starting to-morrow, Saturday. Use 33rd St. entrance near Broadway THE EVENING WORLD, G PHONE PENNSYLVANIA 3190 FRIDAY, MARCH 31, ‘L BROTHERS 32d STREET-B ROADWAY - 33d STREET - 1922, Ser ene eemees NEW YORK CITY UPSTAIRS and DOWN Sale will be held on two floors. downstairs baleony. Salons—eighth floor. o On_ the And in the great Music America Has Never Known Such A Spectacular Sale of NEW Player Gimbels Offer in This April Sale Saturday 500 Brand New 88-Note Player Pianos At The Lowest Price (To Our Knowledge) That Has Been Offered Since The Inception Of The Player Piano Industry 100 Players On The Floor Saturday Ready for Sale and Delivery And more coming in as these go out. fore so great a collection on any retail floor. At one price. the floor while the sale is on. superbly built players—at $295. The Features and Improvements Found Only In Much Higher Priced Players 1. Transposing device, which’ permits the playing of any selection in any one of seven different: keys. 2. The automatic loud pedal device, giving expression without directing attention to the one who is playing. 3. A ‘ial device permitting the omission of ar ut of a selection. Play any part you h and omit the rest. . The trimmings are all solid brass. Every part of the player is solidly constructed of the best materials, Backed by our experience. themaker’ Guaranteed for 10 years on the basis of quality build. Probably never be- Of one model. Almost every one ee excluded from Aisle after aisle of these Every Player Guaranteed Backed by s reputation. And ours. BEAUTIFUL CASE FINISH Finely made and finely finished. Veneer of hand rubbed mahogany, grained, A Million Dollars’ beautifully Serupulous craftsmanship. Brend new. And with all Pathe’s far famed quality and tone perfection. Beau- tiful Pathe cabinets. Fine Pathe work- p. E very instrument at a third its nal price! Prices Start at phonographs intend ed for the Middle I) A West. For New Eng s a One Year vem To Pay Gs 500,000 Records 13 Off : 25c and Up GIMBELS UPSTAIRS AND DOWNSTAIRS MUSIC Worth of PHONOG ‘2 Breaking ull sale records. And all price ree- ords. ‘The lowest previous price on a good player piano was established by Gimbels. Result of huge quantity buying of an instru- ment few stores can buy in quantity. And now we have cleared the decks for a sale that is yet. We have bought from one of v's largest piano makers, a tremendous stock of this one make of For imme- diate shipment to our floor. “As fast as deliy- eries can be made. An extraordinary effort on the maker's part. A history making event in the retail world. ice -to our knowledge—at which vr piano has been offered, since the r industry t ‘gan. And at that price, an ‘ ity we know. An_ instru- ment that we Have a6 for years. Of quality we be ack with the fullest guarantee. OW as Pianos I5 Thies Years To Pay - Pay as $ md Lowas QD ya Month A bench with every player. Deliv to yoy home without charge. And the bat Oh charging to your account records to the snouts of your down payment. Delivered Right Into Your Home For $295 —And Only 500 Can Be Sold f, full informa- NEW PLAYER, PIANOS ata OW COUPON MusicSalonsOpen Gimbel Brothers , G M Music Salons, Till 9 Evenings Rue Sele After 5.30, use the 83rd Street entrance Gentlemen: ‘ea Bioadway, Blovators will taki Please send me, entirely without obltg ‘ation to m. sou direct tothe Music Salons, tion about your great April sale * at $29 If You Cannot Call Mail The Coupon Fine New APHS Address No. 3, Reg. $55.00 Price 917.50 No. 7, Reg. $125.00 mice $38.00 Price No. 10, Reg. $150.00 price 949.00 Price | see SALONS : . Brooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subways Prices i Regular; No. 12, Reg. $175.00 Price $59.00 No. 17, Reg. $225.00 Price No. H, Reg. $250.00 st $95.00 Price EIGHTH FLOOR AND DOWNSTAIRS BALCONY

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