The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1922, Page 15

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IDENT REGRETS NEED FOR CUT IN ARMY Marding Says Defense Act Shoald Be Carried Ont. WASHINGTON, Ont, 27. — Presi- Gent Harding is convinced that the American Army {s now as small as should be contemplated without a de- @ided change tn ‘miltary conditions throughout the world. ‘That '* disclosed in a letter of the President to Secretary of War Weeks, and made public by the War Depart- ment. The letter was in reply to one from Mr. Weeks, In which he pointy out that in his opinion and that of the military leaders the minimum require- ment to carry out the National De- fense Act is 13,000 officers and 150,000 men. He submitted estimates for a omy, The President states that it is in- ° tended to adhere to the purposes of the National Defense Act, and the recom- mendations of our war-tried military advisers as to essential requirements for carrying out that act can not be ignored, For this reason he regrets that there must be very appreciable curtailment in the military Lo latt gramme for next year. orlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk ‘NO COOKING ‘The “Food Drink” for All Ages, Quick Lunch at Flows, Galion cd Rountains. Ask for HORLICK’S, @&-Avoid imitations & Substitutes James McCreary & Co, FIFTH AVENUE Children’ 8 34TH STREET Imported THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922. Music Salons Open Evenings Until 9.00 P. M. GIMBELS—Eighth Floor. After 6.30 P. M. Use 38d Street Entrance, near Broadway, We Mave Seroed the Public Faithfully for Eighty Years GIMBEL BROTHERS 32D SITREET—BROADWAY—33RD STREET—NEW YORK CITY i TR Se pe The Remarkable Fischer Purchase Is Almost Exhausted: So We Have Set Tuesday as The Last Day of the Sale &C.Fischer PianosandPlayers The Poko de Old Company Has Now Passed Into the Hands of the Makers of the Ampico The Last Original Fischer Instruments Will Be Distributed Within the Next Three Days in the Winding Up of This Sale At % Off 4% Golf Hose Special 95¢ Very desirable for school or sport wear are these all-wool medium weight, English hose for children. ‘The colors are black, white, tan or This $675 J. & C. Fischer Player : $498.75 At their present rate of selling the Fischer pianos will just about last out the time set for the sale. And every last one of the original Fische r pianos will have gone its way to enrich scme hcme. It has been a sale appreciated by those who really know good music — and nevet before found it underpriced. By grandmothers who have revered F ischerqualityformany, ety years, nut never knew Fischers to be sold at a sale price. By musie lovers with educated ear, satisfied with nothing but the finest. One- fourth off the price ofa piano is no small item, And the liberal Gimbel terms, coupled wi.h the one-fourth ells , open the op- portunity to ose of very modest purse, “We are inter- ested to see every one of hese magnificent instruments —— un- derpriced for the first and ry likely for the last time—reacl some home at its sale price, navy with plain or fancy turn over tops. . (Main Floer] Imported Long Wool Stockings special 1.50 Long stockings which come over the knee for thase who prefer them. All wool imported from England. In black, tan and gray. (Main Floor) Boy’s , Chinchilla Overcoat With Hat to Match Complete 11.95 Made of all wool chinchilla guaranteed to keep him warm. In double breasted model. Belted all around with conver- tible collar. Polo hat that can be turned down over the ears. Blue, Brown, Gray, Tan. Sizes 8 to 10. . (Third Fleer} Boy s’ Norfolk Suits special LO.75 Every Suit has Two Pair Knickers Very good looking’ suits of-tweed and cheviot in models specially designed to please the boy. Sizes 7 to 18. (Third Floer} For the Little Girl Who It May Never Happen Again Here’s just how it cere akout at all. ue the highest type of instrument, Word ey that the fenous old ale up every sirgle remaining Fischer Piano Co. was to pers into Ee the hands of the makers of the Am- pico. Imniediately, Gimbels, who tor years had featured the Fischer piano This $470 J. GC. Fischer Upright : $352.50 Three Whole Years To Pay Gimbels usual liberal terms are ex- tended to the Fischer pianos in this sale. A modest down payment. And three whole years in which to pay the balance. 2 Music Salons ee Until 9 o’Clock Every Evening After 5.30, please use the 33rd Street entrance, near Broadway. ihe very LAST. DAYS Tomorrow, Monday and Tuesday er Piano ard player—down to ‘These were premptly ehipped to Gimbels New ¥ ork and Fhifadelphia there. At one-fourth off. However, last one manufactured. left— though not many of them. J. & C. Fischer—One Of The Oldest and Most Distinguished 3 Pianofortes in America Fischer history dates back to beginnings in St. John’s Lane, New York, in 1842. During its years of growth, the firm of J. & C. Fischer has taken an active part in the development of the piano industry in the United States, standing always high among the highest for quality of production. stores, And as promptly sold from there are sti’! both pianos and players aise is still time to profit by the Music Salons Open Evenings Until 9.00 P. M. GIMBELS—Eighth Floor. After 6.40 P. M Use 38d Street Entrance, near Broadway. 27 MORE PIANOS Rushed in From Our Philadelphia Store The New York stock is very near'y gone. But still New York’s ae mand is heavy, To meet it, we have brought both O remibrty and pianos from our Philadelphia store. A Limited Number of Upright Pianos * * * A Limited Number of Player Pianos If You Cannot Call —Mail the Coupon , [SS Gimbel Brothers, New York Music Salons earned send me, with no obligation to fall Information about co sale of th ie Feaslaen recently Coe pee tu C. Fiseher upright and player pianos. Sale of Hundreds of the Wonderful 7 PHONOGRAPHS A Few Dollars DownAnd As Low As Model 7 Model 10 Model 12 Medel 7 $45.00 $ 5 4 $45. $55 $65 Gimbels Remaining Stock a ~ Offered at Less Than HALF the 1921 Prices Pathe Freres Company reorganizing! That’s big news—and good news—in the phono- graph world. But Gimbels still have hun- dreds of new Pathe phonographs which will of the ladder. be sold in the October sale at a fraction of their worth. Pathe goes back to the top The Gimbel price stays down, on the remaining Gimbel stock. Wears Wash Frocks 3.95 ana 6.95 These are checked ginghams, smocked in contrasting colors cand have bloomers to match. There is alsoa sturdy little frock of Copenhagen Peggy Cloth composed of a sailor blouse, bloomers and skirt, all joined by big pearl buttons. Cheched Gingham (Fourth Floor] @ 95 Model: H. $105 “Music Salons Open Evenings Till 9 0’Clock Bhop in the evening, After 5.80, nlease use 88d Street entrance, near Broadway, If You Cannot Come in — Person Mail the Coupon $15 Worth of Records Included With the Phonograph! Included in the price—twenty 7ic Pathe or Emerson records. Gimbel Brothers, New York Music Salons. Gentlemen: Kindly send me, with no obligation to myself, full * information about your sale of the Pathe Phonographs. 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