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LOCAL. ‘The newsboys' strike against the New (York American and the Dally News wur wontinued to-day. ‘Wind yesterday blew In the plate glaes of a door at the entrance to Parkside Station of the B. R. T. In Brooklyn, Mrs. Edward F. Hutton gave a dance Yast night at her home, No. 2 Hast 924 Street, for 150 guests. The Right Rev. Herbert Shipman, Buffragan Bishop of New York, spoke at dinner given by the Men's Club of Christ Bplscopal Church of Greenwich, Conn., last night. Borden's Farm Products Company, be- ginning to-day, will refuse to accept milk from dealers not members of the Dairymen’s League. President Harding has sent a letter Fegretting he will be unable to attend the dinner Saturday to Col. MacNider, National American Legion Commander, at the Pennsylvania. mmons College Club has 3 sident, Belle be staged in Richmond : , beginning May 22, Briggs; Treasurer, Isabel Dunn, A bust portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart at the Clarke Galleries was sold yesterday to R. L, Thompson, Agent, for $1,000. Permission to move for a new trial for William H. Horsfall of Chappaqua, stock broker, convicted of grand larceny, was granted yesterday by Justice Brown In Supreme Court. The Dramacrofters of the Muste Behool Settleme The Danish freighter Lexa Maersh and the Shipping Board cargo ship Coeur d'Alene sailed yesterday with $600,000 worth of food and supplies for the Near Hast famine regions. Sir William and Lady Hearst of To- Fento, Canada, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss Isabel Hearst, to Sherman Dana Archbold of New York. Eleutherfos Venizelos, former Prime Minister of . Greece, will sail on the Aquitania Tuesday Indians, cowboys, cowgirls and states- men Will celebrate the thirty-third anni- versary of the opening of Oklahoma Territory to white settlers at the McAl- pin to-morrow night. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Fincke an- nounce the engagement of thelr daugh- ter, Miss Julia Brown Fincke, to Fred- eric P, Humphrey A performance of “He Who Gets Slapped” will be given at the Fulton GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY AT 33rd ST. C00 Foot Comfort Demonstrator In Our Store ‘This is your opportun'ty to learn how thou nds of foot :uffering people have teen made happy. Visit Our Foot Comfort Department And we will be ‘cause of quirements for cramps and your particular the feet. Make a special Cle to come, we know warsal Arch You will Le glad. Come In Any Time Bring Your Friends GIMBELS—Second Fioor THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL cz, 1922, _ reddy for shipment from Constantinople. Fully « third of the crop, ohlefly filberts, will go to America, while the balance will remain in Turkey. The Swedish Red Cross operating fo Samara, Ru requested to distrbute the large Dutch consignment recently shipped to Russia and calculated to feed 40,000 por- i a! A Cabinet meeting in London dscuased the forthcoming budget. 7 thorty for stating that a reduction of the income tax was agreed CITY OWES $782,398,428; HAS $2,000,000,000 ASSETS, Although Debt Indrenses §11,0004 000 @ Year, New York In Piny= ing Safe, Says Ornia. The Increase In the city debt in the last four years has averaged $11,000,000 a year, according to a statement Comp- troller Cratg sent Inst noight to the buyers of the recent $45,000,000 bond ts- . ‘The net debt at the present time. Including notes, the Comptroller fixes World News in Brief ‘Theatre Sunday night for Jewish war sufferers and Russian children of. the f, Open Evenings Musie Salons—Eighth Filoor-— hi evenings until 9 o'clock. {ter 5:30 use 83rd Street En- trance, near Broadway. USED PIANOS "39 *99 William G. Landes, Lansdowne, was elected General Secretary of the School Association yesterday at the Hotel Pennsylvania, succesding the late Frank I. Brown of ‘A permit has been granted for an auto bus line between New York and Atian- tle City during the summer. DOMESTIC. of the Portiand Rafiroad nd allied trolley lines have vounteered a 10 per cent. cut for the year, beginning May 1, road to make up a deficit, Army engineers from Wilmington, Del., have arrived at Cape May to make surveys in preparation for the deepen- ing of the entrance to Cape May Har- bor at Cold Spring Inlet. ct duplicate of the tower of e rch at Jamestown {8 on the site for the “The city owns @ vast amount of property, Including rapid transit Ines, water supply and distributing water front and dock Improvemen! erty owned by the city, on a basi comparison with similar privately owned approximately $2,000,000,000, and greatly exceeds the entire debt of The first woman university professor in Germany, Miss Emma Noether, lec- turer in mathematics at Goettingen, has bee! int if lust been appointed professor extrgor- | *h® CY. au 4, 1982, the clear mar- gin of the debt limit available for any re, ‘The largest nut crop Asia Minor has municipal purpose was $187,148,811."" produced in eight years is harvested and OWLOnN e e y will it last? The tariff-tnkerers at Washington are put ing through a 45 per cent increase on manufac:ured wooiens —and a 33 per cent. increase 2n raw wool. Already: the woolen trade is putting up its ices. Already the downward movement in clothes prces is putting down its anchors. It begins to look as if our spring scale be- ginning at $30. was not only a seacon ahead —but years ahead; not only an amuzing thing n tailoring circles,—but also in our own establishment Senator McCumber advises ta-lors to re- organize on an economy basis. what we did last w nter,—only to have his tariff torce us back to 1921 prices. But, meanwhile, as long as our present woolens last, a made-to-measure suit tor Good Used PIANOS $39 » $99 And an additional offer of a used Steinway Grand and a used Chickering Grand, at o Arnheim (CUSTOM TAILOR SINCE 1877 Broadway at Ninth Street Store Hours 9 to 5:30 GIMBEL For Other Gimbel News See Page 18 ROTHERS 32ND STRERT - — RROADWAY — 28RD STREET — NEW YORK CITY $3.95 IMPORTANT! Saturday News of Buster Brown Shoes For Every Fellow2to18 For Every Girl Who’s 2 to 18 Made and Priced as Dads and Mothers Like Them Children’s Spring Heel Oxfords in mahogany calf; sizes 834 toll. Growing Girls’ Oxford; rubber eel; mahogany; 214 to 7. Misses’ Rubber Heel Oxfords in zi te: F mahogany calf; sizes 1134 to 2. atent Calfskin, Flap 1 strap; sizes 244 te GIMBELS BUSTER BROWNS FOR GIRLS—Second Floor GIMBELS BUSTER BROWNS FOR BOYS—Fourth Floor GI MBEL BROTHE RS Recording Record Still a few left! Those new reo that will record and reproduce your own Voice, on your own phono Three toeach Surenaeet 6 Ss a gtaph—presented by the LAST DAY! Clearing Out In One Tremendous SALE : AL Used Player Pianos ) 25% to 75” Less Than . Prien When iNew Perfect Playing Conditiats Terms As $ $ Low As | O With each player, a bench to match, deliv without charge, and service for a year. "as well as the privile, rolls to the The aftermath of our great April sale. Players If You Cannot Call at Once—Mail the Coupon accepted, at a fair rate, in exchange for new players are crowding valuable space that we need. Gimbel Brothers, Music Salons, New Jock: They have been accepted as an accommodation— Gentlemen: not for gain. They are priced for clezrance— Please send me, ent rely without obligation to m:; speedy clearance—regardless of former values. Every instrument has been put in perfect playing Name... condition. Some are floor samples—quite like Address, new. All must go—quickly. Still to Be Had at | the Prices I, of 1921 One Whole Year to Pay From the North. From the South. From the Middle West. From Pathe Warehouses—Pathe cen:ral points of distri- bution—every machine has been turn :d aside—to Gimbels. Going fast—carload after carload—as they come in. Think what it means! Pathe is one of tae very first makes, for quality—for tone—for beauty. And at two-thirds off the list price of a few months ago. Ho. 8 Sale Price No. 7 No. 12 Sale Price sc; 1921 Price $17 50 1920’ Price Price $59 00 $55 * $110 $175 ¢ No. 10 Sale Price Sale Price No. H_ Sale Price rs $49.00 $38.00 $95.00 a USED PLAYERS *159 Every Instrument nk of charging to your account, music amount of your down payment. formation about your ale of g beseeesenl + Music Rolls ++ +4444 Word Rolls of the New May Issue. +44 e4etee Double Faced Phonograph Records 4 for $1.C0 faced records—guaranteed perfect Gimbel Brothers, Music Salons, New York. Please send me at once, and entire! without oblization on m: information about : Fes ¢ Phono