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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922. Stories reading by Kolin D. Hager. nolo, sale & Bmil 7.30 P. M.—Health talk, “What Should Leo Kliwen, Edwin MATE seal het his AM Mal Baca iets ‘Bonen *pesea Glaays We Have Served the Public Faithfully for Eighty Years Health Commissioner ihuone Music For Other Salon Gimbel News Open Tilt See Pages York State, Orchestra, fox trot, “Lovable Byes,"’ loncert programme of In- fox trot, “Mister Gallagher and Orchestr: t! Mister Shean," Terry. ys, ‘Trainor; Piano #olo, “Three o'Clock tn_ the tox theme from “Way P Robledo, Frank Milne—Duo- i § Giles. y 9P.M. ; Comedy , > Faltz, “Dolores,” Waldteufel, oe sae ; 17, and 18 | By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. vote ves Se re a og with ipoldental trast Kopraho solo, "in My Garden," LAd- 32ND STREET — BROADWAY _ = 89RD STREET — NEW YORK CITY 2 }) BROADCASTING FOOTBALL GAMES| (Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra).|,,020— Musleal program: i Tn Ce ee ee = =—— ‘ 1 DIRECT FROM FIELD. (4d) “Hot Lips’ (Paul Whiteman and ne a Viciitn polo, ae 3 ¢ : re CRB: k , “My Wireless Girl,” Dur- The radio avdience will be glad to] fis Orchestra), (e) “The Sneak” (Clu) “koorano nolo, “The Moon Behind the| rough-Huntongton, violin obligato; Leo fedrh that the Radio Corporation-West Orchestra), (f) “Swanee Blve-! cottonwood, Gladys Reces. Klitwen, Edwin Rice, inghouse broadcasting station WJZ, | ‘in (Benson Orchestra). Piano nolo, ." Mendel-| Instrumental music by WGY Orches- Newark, N. J., has, through the cour: to 8.00—An hour of informal] asonn, Ollie ¥ : e Aesy of tho Western Union Telegrapi | Jrand Opera. ‘To-night: “Madame Bu Company, arranged to broadcast the] ‘erfly’ (Muccini). (a) “Love or Fancy “more fmportant football games that willf(sung by Caruso and Scott!), (b) En- be played at the Polo Grounds this fall of Clo-Clo San (sung by Farrar), The radio audience will not only learn ome Day He'll Come” (sung by We every play the moment it js made,| Farrar), (4) Letter Duet (sung by Far- Dut will also be able to hear the ¢ ir and Scotti), ( "Do Yor tng and the songs of the Sweet One?” (sung by Farrar), (f) ‘Those who heard t =]Luct of the Flowors (sung by Farrar ball games broadcasted in th ort (we) "Did t Not Tell You? realize the intense interest of aruso and seotti), (h) pf broadcasting. terity’ th Scene” (sung by Farrar) a —— WOR-—SEWARK J Three Generations Are Buying in the Great | 4 Sale of the Remaining Stock of J..& C. Fischer’s : Pianos and Players Grandmothers are’ bringing grand- daughters to buy the same fine old make prized for its quality in their own child- hood days. Never in their day was the Fischer known at a cut-price. But now— Have Served the Public Faithfully for Eighty Years sep STREET - ~ BROADWAY 3D STREET — N. ¥. CI —N. Y. CITY x * WG1—MEDFORD HILLSIDE bin gal apne 200 METRES. M.—'"Before Breakfast. Set- Arthur B, Baird, Caines 00 M. Physical Culture. of} South Orange, , Toning Up Bxerctsce for )'@>sramme Vittoria e" jen. (Gerlasiinyy b. “Ah! non klung , Welght Reducing Bxerctees. “La Sonnambula’ (Bellini) ce. * A 00, Weight Increasing Exer- yeux (Massenet) 4. (Lalo) ¢ “Berceuse” 10.00 A. M.—Musical Programme M.—U, 8. Weather Bureau arth of a series of talks | Forecast for New England. Treuident of the} 1.30 P, M.—Bost Farmers’ Produce + Life of New York. | Market Report. U. S. OMicial Weather Forecast, 245 to ny Eo 00 P. M.—Amrad Women's Clubs. . Programme: Y Miss D. H. Goodwin. * p. “The, Swallows } sical Programme. Dawning” ” (Cadman); 6.00 PB. M.—Market Report, U. 8. Bureau of Agriculturab nomics, Brighton Live Stock Market, Fruits and Vegetable Market, Dairy and Produc Market Live Stock Market, : Boston Farmers’ Produce Market Re- hy Men Leave Home,” | port. by Avery Hopwood. 6.30 P. M.—Boaton Police Reports, 4.29 1, M.—Group of songe by Mis®! Boston Police Headquarters. Mild: Delma, lyric jOpran. rh 9.00 P. M. Music. will also be piano solos by Mra. ene ard viol solos Wy Mins Koewing on th evening programme. i SCHENECTADY— 400 METRES wey ie iecys Saeee mae || Always Popular-—The a oe | SUB DEB Corset 5.80—“Occasional Chairs,” by House} "yy" p. ar —atuate. end Garden. This Distinguished Piano House, Which for 82 cpr st : c 12.45 P. M.—Weather report on 436 It’s Bei: Ww ml Fi 7.00-—Bgdtime Stories by ‘Thornton 8 Being Worn .For Sports and r . . : Gceditions ot leading indus: Stork and produce market by the girl who's wise enough Every Wear Years Has Built One of the Highest Class Keay “dunnmare ‘br cD, ; baseball results; news bulle- to know one shouldn't go ‘ chott, eater Magusine of Wall ite dani quite uncorseted Bones so supple and Us $675 J. & C Fischer Player Pianofortes, Has Passed Into the Hands of the sated » by the girl who's really a bit slight, they are hard] 498.7: A A * . Seine Utara vs: he's Btsntay : too. plump to go, without hones otal Aversion American Piano Co., Builders of the AMPICO. 4 vs aveenty > a - by the girl who’ Been tand- nist und aie ae tees ; ing badly and feeds a little top, iy Grlclabtic 108 freee Pod, : Seagoptonat support — j corset—but a bit of needed And Gimbels, who for years have featured naries Humphreys, xylophone; Freddy RAI WO and the one who finds that firmness—a smooth founds: J. & C. Fischer pianos as the highest type . summer's un o ces of a Radio Eal- NEWS MurvaE Woeltr ao with falls jit aud wane Baton of instrument, are distributing the entire re- 1 tor," by Raymon Francis Yates. long lined frocks. $3.50 and $5.00. maining floor stock of original Fischer $.50-sLiterary hour conducted by the 7 “é : Pianos at SieiSl ES & 6. wl tense editorial staffa'of the Scientific Amer- fean, Outlook and Harper & Bros., and continuation of dance music by the Stanley Novelty Orchestre a | on on ———$—$ dena SS ee CORSETS nn Pe 11.66 4. M.—"Star Spangled Are Famous for Such Successes as This —Edison Recreations AT ALL NEWSSTANDS. Find Theth' in the dio queries service 28e the Copy GIMBELS CORSET SHOP—Second Floor 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 featured the J. & C. Fischer piano, arranged to get the entire re- maining Fischer 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 sav ng on BRE SILOS ast tenes PriEh every instrument. And the response—beyond expectation. Some num- bers dre nearly exhausted. @ J.& C. Fischer $675 Players Will Sell for Only $498.75 J. & C. Fischer $470 Uprights @ars 0 ay Will Sell for Only $352.50 Pp0. 3 radlo enginegr of WAAM. Or Direct By Mall 63.90 « Your WW¥-NEW VoRK 860 METRES, * Gimbel Brothers, New York Music Salons, Gentle Kindly send ne, with no obligation to myseil, full rmution about your sale of the remaining recently manu- factured J. & C. Fischer upright, player and grand pianos, mart Clothes for Week Bi i omraiass toutes ee played We Hace Served the Public Faithfully for Eighty Years Ampico by popular pianists of > (a) Callfornia (played by Dilworth), (b) “Dancing Fool" (played Clair), (c) “Georgette” (played ty air and Fairchild), (4) “Chanson Dan- (played by Original Piano Trio), rp ie 0 er y the Sapphire Sea’’ (played b: - Ss +f) \“Kicky-Keo" s2ND_STREET ‘STREET — _ BROADWAY - — 83RD STREET - — NEW YORK CITY “CITY 5 Dramatis tatters Jor You Tee : ee | Perhaps Never Again Such a Chance 0 Eveni Nas. ceraiee ; of a series presented by C. V. | It has not happened before. ‘The chance mpy never pen mvenings Newspaper Service, Comelius Vanderbilt | come again, To buy an instrument. of Until 9 P. M Rdatees Peshident, - Buljeste tor tp-dayi | Fischer's magnificent quality ut the price dione! b . . Ke pn re iar piano, For the music lover whose craving isfor the | finest—and the finest only—the one chance is here. 1.50—Popular music, as recorded for £ thé Victrola and played by popular or- clidstras; (a) “Who'll Take My Place” (Bennie Krueger's Orchestra), (b) "'No- ‘‘ Pathe Freres Phonograph Company to Re-Organize!”’ Yet Gimbels October Sale Offers Brand New 9% PHONOGRAPHS : At Less Than HALF —— The 1921 Prices for Dress-up on Sundays At wholesale prices We're Just near enough to the Buster Brown Shoes for shoppt distri t ake {i mor etryemie fo coms Three cheérs for Buster and a tiger for Tige, School-wearon Mondays e furniture bargains you a elsewhere, no matter nee et very latest, in Sif “dress-up” Je 'Western manufacturer uster Browns. Smart? Well, naturally! Oe ALS And well cut. And well price cut, too. Just For Every Day of loads of new merchandise, and leave it to Buster and Tige. They’ Il_ give you Work or Play: Reha ines tee eats the best Shoe buy going, now and all the and bedroom "tute, "vat prices time! BusterBrownShoes furnitare mu be seen to be oa “patie mene “mee tte | Model 7: $45 Model10: $55 ae a ‘ep with white kid top mahogany with champagne top i Model 12 : $65 Model H : $105 Sizes 6 to 8. $4.75 Sizes 6 to 8 $5.25 Sizes 8}4 to 11. Sizes 814 toll, Sizes 8igtoll...... 5.90 Handsome. 4- Sizes ug to 2... Sizes 1114 to 2. Sizes 1134 to 2.. ‘36:80 Pathe Freres Company re-organizing! ( fine American ‘Ww ‘9 Sises 2/4 to 7.. Sizes 2}9 to 7 Sizes 214 to 7........$8.45 That's big news—and good news—in Model’ Model 10% of Dresse $55.00 Chitforeite Table ... $ 15 Worth the phonograph world. But Gimbels stillhave hun redact new Farne ge graphs which are being sold in the of Records October sale at a Baction ot their i ice—* worth. Pathe goes back to the top boeie in tie Tae ae ot the ladder. Fhe Gimbel price stays down, on the remaining Gimbel stock, _ tae } Choose them from our entire ¢ ; Liisi stock—latest numbers. h f A Few Dollars Gimbel Brothers, New York ~ Down A Music Salons. And As Month ining Reom, Ourtit, 8 beautifully ‘Obton Gentlemen: Kindly send me, with no obligation Low As self, full information about ae ‘ale of Pathe Phonographs. Address. . Furniture Warehouse Girls’ School Shoes—I1\4 to 2: $3.25; 214 to 7: $3.95 131 WEST He yk Boys’ School Shoes of Mahogany Calf, 1 to 6: $3.95 ‘ GIMBELS SHOE SHOPS—Second and Fourth Floors Shop in the evening. Aver 30, wpa : use 38rd Street entrance, near Broadway GIMBELS MUsIC SALONS—Eighth Floor