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THE EVENING WORLD, TU ot Ue OCTOBER 3, 1922. ss; GIMBEL BROTHERS 30ND STREET — BROADWAY — — 93RD STREET—NEW YORK CITY $250,000 Remaining Stock. ; Upright : Player Pianos : ; Of * This Distinguished Piano House, Which for 82 £ Years Has Built One of: the Highest Class ie _ Pianofortes, Now Passes Into the Hands of the * American Piano Co., Builders of the AMPICQ. * the favorite by a large margin; thelr clinghing of the pennant bas caused many who had been on the sidelines to join their, chéering section, ‘That where in hotel circles, While old ers naturally follow thelr favorite IN THE HOTEL LOBBIES | ts, 2 didee tna’ taintains weeguualedfinanerit Se OE ie eS at the Commodore, the rank and fite, who have come here for the game's sake, think that the Yanks have enough lightning pitching arms to offset the swatting proclivities of McGraw’s batting order, , chief Glant scout, who came early from his Illinois home, has officially - opened Giant headquarters at the Waldorf, and is shaking hands with all his olf friends who agree with his opinion concern ing the result. At the Commodore a large staff of workmen is busy transforming the writing room om-the first floor into a newspaper headquarters, The officers of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America, comprising the leading repouters of this branch of sport throughout the country, have already arrived, 'and are planning to open the room for the boys to-night. Must Salon Open Till 9 P M. For Other Gimbel Nows See Page 14 atmosphere of secrecy in P as ii at the conventién, brought the rather In Fact, There Is a Suspicion astounding total of eight sh ater That Most of the Visiting | patrons at the Polo Grounds, each Bankers Are Both, By Road Batchelder. Financiers and. baseball fans may have tra@itionally different alms and ideas, but it is hard to-day to tell which is a banker, which a visiting fan, in the hotel lobbies, In fact, there is suspicion that most of the Jisitors are both, and that the bank- is merely Hbld their monster conven- Jton so that they could find a good eXcuse to see Babe Ruth try to bust the ball on the nose, or watch the Giants romp around the sacks. ‘There was much baseball talk in the hotels last night, although it ts apparent that interest is not up to standard umong the out-of-towners simply because of that trick of pey- chology which makes a second 2M formance less fruitful of enthusiasm. one of whom was plannin, least one® game. ick Kinse! STORE OPEN 9 TO 5:30 HEARN - Founded @827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Babies’ Dept. Sale Days var Last year's excitement has not as yet ted. been dupli Betting although 1 conspicuous, » Smith of the Waldort ew commis- sions by Wire, m: it even money. A.G. Denniston, lead detective of the Waldorf, has placed several thousand dollars, and reports that the bett seems to favor a game by rather than the result of the series ‘The bankers roing to the serles in lurge numbers. An inquiry put to ten men who w ole at random Gimbels, who for years have featured J. & C. Fischer Pianos in their stock as the Highest Type Instrument carried here, will distribute ‘ All the Remaining Recently Man- ufactured J. & C. Fischer Instru- ch ments. at the Lowest Prices Ever { ° ; ® As soon as it was learned that this famous old business was passing out of the hands of the J. & C. Fischer Co., Gimbel Brothers, who ‘have for years * Set Their Watches featured the J. & C. Fischer piano, arranged to get the entire remaining ” Fiseher floor stock. That stock—up to the very last piano made under the old regime—Piano No. 147300—will be distributed through Gimbels *: New York and Philadelphia stores. At a one-fourth saving on every instru- * | ment. And the response—beyond expectation. Only two days of the sale > have passed—and some numbers are near y exhausted. Come ear.y! By Your 21 Jewel Before Jack Frost arrives come Babies’ Days, so that | the first cold weather may find the little ones amply © | equipped with warm Winter things. All the little Ht needs which mothers count on buying at this sale - | This $565 J. GC Fischer Player: $498.75 are here in the best assortments we have ever offered. \* , They were ordered in advance and bought for cash | that you might be sure of them when needed at prices | ’ ‘that lead the city in economies in infants’ and little SS tots’ wear. ‘ , Babies’ Infants’ Fine Silk and Wool Shirts / A Once-in-a-Generation Opportunity to Se- cure an Instrument of Unquestioned Repute and Acknowledged Quality. But Come Early: Limited Quantity of Each Style : J. & C. Fischer Pianos of All: Typed Are Ready for’ You Here Today Woolens nore Bi 1 beye Diapers—2 sizes Dozen sion = At rate of ~ STUNG PSE ATE TOO MUGH Instantly! Stop Gas, Sourness, sizes to 1 year— were $1.50 and $1.65 Half Wool Shirts zes 1 to 3 years were $1.10 and $1.25 Babies’ Ribbed Shirts “Winter weight Winter weight Silk nd Woel Shoulder Strap "Ban 97.42 Wool Flannel Bands 1.08 “Infants’ White Flannelette Wrappers also Night Gowns—with draw strings—were .57 and: .67 Wool Flannel Barrow Coats cambric band—were $1.10. . Babies’ Babies’ Crepella Coats—long and short embroidery—sizes to 6 years 1.57, 1.10 74, | Hatd'Crocheted Baotees 48 | 27 x 27— were $2.04 Sx 30: were $2.40. . knee length .88 white with pink or bluc combination—were $1.10 spink or blue combination were 84.07... 3.87 | Babies’ Graecth Chairs: - 3.24 ivory finish—were $4.50. . cluding ring. neluding spring were $15. Coats and. — | Babies’ Silk Poplin Caps shield trimmed - * Dresses for Tiny Tots sizes to 3 years 52 This $470 J. & C. Fischer Upright: $352.50 only ar for the tittest- and the fines sanitary skage—were ' or the 7 H trim— quality—si. 27- em oroid ery were "$2.94—dozen. ... “19 were $1.25. 1 88 3 Whole er whose The Regular Prices Are Plainly Marked | a —You- Deduct 25% When You Buy you deduct 25%. raving is the one chance ‘¢ Pathe Freres Phonograph Company to Re-Organize!”’ —_, Yet Gimbels October Sale Offers Brand New “ ge P HONOGRAPHS The worth. Will Sell for Only $352.50 Pathe goes back to the on today’s Gimbel Brothers, New York reee ieee AN ben wOrgtiees Bands—-sizes to 3 yrs.— were ! Handmade Slipover Sweaters good J. & C. Fischer $795 Grand Music Salons. Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. Half Wool Hose while —¢ range of light and dark shades Will Sell for Only $596.25 Gentlemen: Me only—sizes fo 3 yr4.—were .50 38 —were $4.97 2.94 | ears () finaly edie with no obligation to in | — * ormation about Eneey Weal Mantel Gextrudes span Infants’ enter Sacques—white with Z yan a - : pug ipods af the eemaining, apes manisfactared #0 and’ 81.07 pink or blue trim Never Again Sucha Chance ill Sell for Only 75 pas yer, an were 0. gud SL 1.38 were $1.97 and $2.25 1.67 | i eal ned be ie he chance may never ; grand pianos. ea Lie Benda - | Hand Crocheted Afghans —- white with game again, TO BUY ae aerate ol a popu J. & C. Fischer $470 Upright Name Address... . i Ae circular capes prettily embroidereu with lace, embroidery or ribbon—silk’ eerie, Seneacle Mibaty sizes to 2 years lined and interlined— SS sizes to 2 4.40 | linetandi 84 At Less Than HALF 1921 Prices of their 75¢ Pathe or Emerson records. Choose them from our entire That you may quickly see which Fischer piano you are buying, each instrument is marked with its regular prevailing price. From that price Exactly one-fourth saving price. Infants’ Slips—Yoke and Bishop Styles Baby, Bers’ Gingham and Chambray ace and embroidery trimmed 77 Suits—Oliver Twist models—size ode 7 e 4 ode 10: i were .97.... ; to 4 years—were $1.47 88 Fi Chrissentns eater ie pieces—| ig Little Tots’ Gingham and Chambray Model 12 : $65 Model H : $105 Chew a few pleasant, harmless were 85.47 3.75 Dresses. empire and belted styles with tablets of “Vape's Diapepsin” and : ; . an golored trimmings and hand stitchings Pathe Freres Company re-or- your distressed stomach will fcel fine Little Tots’ Rompers—llannclette : 8 inal Mthat's bie news i ‘at once. = Peggy and Toodles styles 2s to 6 years— Model 10 ganizing? hat’s big news—anc $15 Worth ur digestion and ease be € 124 75 $55.09 good news—in the phonograph Vink fewrcanis, Dont were #}.24. ow = : world. But Gimbels still have of: Re rds let your h keep you miserable! Little Tots’ Fine White Dresses—y: , co Beles cosomuiend ie, ; Yoke and Bishop Dresses hundreds of new Pathe phono- , ; . rugzists recommenc nel belted models hand tite 4 faon audi eruliroldary- eininved graphs which will be sold in the Inc'uded in the price—20 new | smocked and trimmed with lace and October sale at a fraction were 82.97 were .67 top of the ladder, The Gimbel » rite { price stays down, on the remain- stock—latest numbers. | : ing Gimbel stock. ° Children’s Hair Cutting Shop - ew The Children’s Hair ¢ utting Shop adjoins the Babies’ and Little Tots’ depart- ct Dollars Gimbel Brothers, New York ments on the Second Floor, so when motherbriggs the little ones to the Babies’ i Down A Piste Balone, | Dept. Sale she should plan on spending a few extra minutes having their hair { And As Kindly send me, with no obligation | cut bj our expert barbers, who know all the new becoming ways of hair cutting, Low As Month fo rayestt) fall nrormasion soout | and charges are far below what is asked elsewhere. y eine S Congr Ey Model H o4 Open Until 9 P. See Pages 9, 10, 23 and-27 for Other Hearn Advertising — _ $/05,00 S MUSIC SALON Bighth Floor pin thee 33rd Str 3 0,