&w J1 !,rr ajwsAe.'UJjji mzwFv nm " - . k"r f-t EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1022 K ' 16 vr f Philadelphia, Tuesday, June 20, 1922 Stere Hours, 9 A. M. te 5 P. M. v. Gimbel Brethers MARKET' CHESTNUT EIGHTH NINTH Fer 1 Fer Wednesday Yeu knew knew what store leads in value-giving; what store's styles stay "in style" after you get them. Philadelphia is the best shopping town in the world. Philadelphia women are the world's best shoppers and we had te live up te the "blue china" standard they require. Wednesday mtefriMiS CURE FOUND FOR R1CKET SUFFERERS & tfr. ?:. iT a m m W II m tV.k. ilMJ, '. Xv !H3 $; I El. M 41 IS iitB J. !MI it I Dr. E. V. McCollum, of Jehns Hepkins, Isolates New Vitamin IS CALLED TYPE "D" After-Dinner Tricks VJL? ma Ne. 193 Iiirntntmstlhle Handkerchief. A linnilkcn-liii'f is passed slowly tlireiiRli the lliiiii( of u 1'iinilli' without reeelvliiK tin1 slii:ht'"-t in.,.ir,v. The trick N limit' very eally. Twli-t the Imntlki'rehlff tlsliily. ami in draw ing it through l'"' Hume de net allow it te remalii mntlnnli'-i. Draw tl,c handkerchiff upwanl at an ancle. A nnc as lr i kt-pt in mutton tlit-ri' i no daiiKi'i. I net um' n linnilkerrlilpf, that has hfen prrfiiini'd. as tin- wi'iiteil prep prep nrntien may hf hlglilj vuinbustibii'. S-ijLJ Sil ' ""m f II Hetweather Hostesses have found that the most delightful after-dinner sweets are HUYLER'S Cream Peppermints, Clear Squares, Newport Creams, Filled Sticks and Asserted Chocolates. efer 1330 Climtmit Street Special this week: Spiced Strings TUckets, the dreaded mnl-nutrltlen disease which nttncki nml twists the bones of children, seems en the vercc of yielding te Hclcnce. Dr. E. V. MeCellitni. of .Tehns Hep kins University, llaltlinere. hns iselnted a new vitamin. cnlW "Vitamin 1)." which is believed te function specifically as a bone protective nml restorative. Investigators nt tlie Collcse of Physicians ami Surgeons of Columbia University. New 1'erk. .lrmiltaiieeHnly nnnounce that they have found a new property in Mitillnht. 'which has the same effect as the new vltnjnin In re storing children who have been ravaged by rickets. And te ndil te the full measure of hope for these little sufferers, the New Yerk investigators declare that they have found in ordinary roil livi-r oil what is virtually a specific for rickets. This is because the oil contains a grciitt t amount of vltumincs than nny ether known feed. "Vltainines," Property of l'oed Ne one knows much about "vita mines." They are mere a property of feed than a feed in themselves. Cer tain feeds contain certain mysterious properties, capable of producing very tietinlte effects in the humnn organism. These mysterious properties, identified by scientists, though net fully explnineil or analyzed, have bcn called "vita ruins." Three varieties were recognized by their effects, and were denominated by the first three letters of the alphnbet. Dr. McCollum has added one mere te the total number of known vitamines. and this latest member of the family has been riven the letter "D" te Identify it. Ne mere is known about "D" than about the ethers, but there Is no question nbeut its properties it cures anil prevents rickets. While waiting for the scientists te learn n little mere about "Vitamin D," however, every one can make use of the two New Yerk discoveries, the one about tin- sunlight and the ether about cod liver oil. It hns been found that exposure of rickety arms and legs te the direct rn. of the sun for cer tain periods every day will set up new properties in tlie bleed. May lie Chemical Changes Perhaps there are actual chemical changes; perhaps there is merely an energizing of properties the bleed con tains nlreadj . The scientists arc net quite sure, but they de knew that plain sunlight, in proper doses, will cure rickets. And of cod liver oil they say that .."0.(HMI worth would cure nil the rickety babies in New Yerk City, and that is a vast number. Dr. Henry I.etTiiian. professor of feed chemistry nt the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy warmly cpnimended Dr. McCollum's work. Dr. Milten .1. (Jreen man, director of the Wlster Institute. University of Pennsylvania, said thnt the Baltimer"an's work was the most Important contribution te the science of dietetics made in ten years. i Fire at 833 Cherry Street Fire was discovered about S:.V. o'clock last night in the carpenter shop of Jeseph l- Meredith, s."" Cherry I Btrcer, near the stables of Straw-bridge, Sc Clothier. Damage was slight. Beautiful Leng-Service Silver Priced Extremely Lew All plated en 18 per cent nickel base en during! Deuble Vegetable Dishes, Special at $5.95 A plain design in bright finish. Pictured. MEAT PLATTERS, 17-inch; well-and-tree pat tern. Bright finish. Very special JJ1 A QE j Community Plate Guaranteed Fifty Years Half Price Patterns discontinued. Variously berry spoons, cream ladles, gravy ladles, cold meat forks, ice tea spoons. Half price at $1.12 for single pieces te $3 for a set of 6 ice tea spoons. (SlmbeK Slher Section, l'lrt Heur. 2500 of the Very Finest $5 te $15 All-White Silk il .w, 4 t 'i c The Very r M Loek Finest WaiStS atthe Tailoring f f aiOLO Seams! at at j. fic Habutai Silk, $2 Crepe de Chine or Habutai, $2 $2 I $5 1279)Vaist8at$2 Net one worth less than S5. Fine white Habutais and white Crepes de Chine. Seventeen styles. Sizes up te 46 and plenty of 44s and 46s, toot 1221 Waists at $5 Net one worth less than $10, some $12.50, a few $13.75, and mere than a few worth $151 Heavy white tub sports satins, heavy white crepes de chine, rich white radium silks, and wonderful white silk broad cloths. Eighteen styles. And sizes up te 46 fully half the number are in sizes above 40! (iluibfls, l'jrst fleer nml Salens at Dread, Third fleer. Heavy Radium, $5 Broadcloth, $5 Tomorrow Closing Out Misses' Tweed Sports Coats, Belivia Wraps and Silk Canten Capes . (hlH Were $19.75 at JplO up te $35 Mighty swagger tweedy coats raglan or set in Sleeves. And the kind of a cellar that leeks as though It just happened te be smart, because it's the perfected product of wonderfully skilled tailor-makers. The belivia coat-wraps arc mostly dressy affairs; and mostly in soft, brewny tones. And eh, but the black silk Canten crepe capes are gc-od-leoking, with their deep silk fringe or their smart Canten-rose cellars! Mostly 1G-, 18- and 20-year sizes. Glmbrls, Salena of Dress, Tlilrd fleer. Men's Ceat-Cases $10.95 Lewest Verified Price Elsewhere, $24.75 1 SSI Net se large, mere compact, mere distinguished than a suit-case; 2 0 - i n c h and 22-inch; made of 3J-eunce cow hide en strong steel frames. Plaid lin ings, center divisions with pocket en each side; brass hard ware, sewed corners this $10.95 value is net duplicated elsewhere at 1 e 3 s than $24.75. Glmtxla, First fleer. Women's White Silk Hosiery Specials Full-fashioned hose specially made for ( K g Gimbels. Re-enforced lisle heels, tees and J K I 1 garter tops P 1 .7iJ At $1.50 Excellent value hose with rc rc enferced lisle garter-tops, tees and popular pyramid heels. Special at $1.30 a pair. At $3 The McCallum make hose ingrained silk, full-fashioned. Re-enforced all-silk heels, tees and garter-tops, at $3 a pair. Gimtwla, Flrat fleer. Women's White Silk Crepe Dresses That Adequately Mirror the Great Vogue of Wliite, But De It at $25 And four of the best-bred styles te cheese from all charmingly long leng waisted; all styles that will tub summer-long. The Style Pictured at the Left creamy-thick, snowy white crepe de chine, with ladder-stitching as its lovely, simple trimming. $25. The Style Pictured at the Right White satin-faced crepe, with the lower half of the long panels laid in pleats. "$25. A lovely, drapy model with flut tering wing-panels of flat crepe has white bead metif3 en the hips, en the shoulders, en the sleeves. And a hand-drawn beauty of white crepe de chine had its handwork ex quisitely done in Perte Rice. Same Styles Come Variously in Black, Navy and Brown And in sizes up te 46. Gimbels. Salens of Drrss, Third fleer. .ivJ'Jv. 43vtiHuIu.u. lU. lJJJ IhHuJx 2200 Crepe Kimonos Frem Japan $1.95-SPEC,AL The gorgeous Japanese hand embroidery en sleeves, back, shoul ders and the fine, durable, Japanese loomed crepe tells you hew special! Flower and bird designs one pic tured. Rese, sky, Tokie blue and lotus pink. filmbels, ("prenil fleer. r SB ffflf J 1000 Sweaters Values $7M, $10 te $12 ? $5 Mostly fiber-silk some in the very prettiest com binations of fiber-silk stripes alternating with soft wool stripes. Tuxedo coat-sweaters and slip-eveTS. Plain colors, or the lovely, lovely novelty stripes or blocks or harlequin effects. The majority in navy blue, black, tan and white, but there's every ether fashionable coloring, tee. And sizes up te 461 Glmbrls, Salens et Dress, Tlilrd fleer. 1 Ll'alU Men and Yeung Men Save Up te Average Third in This Annual Summer Stock Adjustment Kuppenheimer and Serietulftrmtd Suits REDUCED Finest ready-te-wear clothes for men distinctive in "line" and fabrics and marking the well-dressed man in any assemblage. Single-breasted, double-breasted, two-button ceatS, three-button coats, four-button coats, conservative coats, coats with flap and patch pockets, sports models. MANY ARE QUARTER-, HALF AND FULL SILK-LINED Seme Have Vest-backs and Sleeve-lining of Silk. Nearly AH Are Silk-Piped. $25 Fer $35 te $40 Suits $37 Fer $45 te $50 Suits $47 Fer $55 te $70 Suits FABRICS Serges, unfinished worsteds, tweeds, chev chev eots, veleurs, cassimcrcs, English Drummond worsteds, Hockanum serges, imported cheviets, Belgian worsteds and serges. COLORS Gray, brown, san-tan, oxford, blue, black, fancy mixtures, herringbone effects, over ever plaids, checks, pencil stripes. alsajtjajMrXriD H rf k Hi n i Si- i v ill i uH ; ti 1 1 1 it ' 11 Frem ether sources of supply- Men's Twe-Trousers Suits at $25 Sports models and censervativestyles in light, medium and dark effects. In tweeds, cassimeres and worsteds. -(Inibfla, Second fleer. Ninth Strrtt. Summer's Newest Corsets $1.90 Regular $3 Values A very flexible -ports mudel. A topless style. Anil an extren.fly low-bust corset with elastic aides leaves tn" figure supple as a willow. Dainty pink satin-stripe materials. liliiiMa, Corset hhep, Second fleer. I I I rx. h Chicken Salad Luncheon, 90c CHICKEN SALAD (ALL WHITE MEAT) WITH LETTUCE, MAYONNAISE AND SLICED TOMATOES INDIVIDUAL POT OF QUAKER BLEND COFFEE OR TEA (Het or Iced) Urstiturnnt nml Ten Itenin lilmlxl.i, Seventh fleer. Razor ?nd Everything in a Tube I III mj Safety Razor, Shaving Brush, Seap and three blades in a nickeled tube, 7 ins. long, 1 Vi in. diameter. Meant te be $5. We say Every man who travels needs such an outfit handy, everything snug and no dampening of ether things in your kit. $1.95 Prephalactic Teeth Brushes, 45c Kind for 25c Coty's Toilet Water L'Origan, rose or Chypre. Wednesday only $3.49. Dralles Illusion Perfume lily of the valley or rose 17c instead of $1. Piver'.s Face Powder, all shades, 63c instead of 90c. 25 cakes Lemen Toilet Seap for 95c. Djcr Kiss Preparations Face Powder, 35c, instead of 50c. Perfume, 51.35, instead of $1.75. Perfume, S1.95, instead of 3.25. Toilet Water, $1.35, instead of $1.75. Merely putting our stocks in order. -OlmUels, Toilet Cioeds nnd Cutlery, Flrat fleer. $ 1 4.75 for $25 Plain-Celer "Rag" Rugs, 9x 1 2 f t. These Colonial rag rugs are a heavy grade and the "rags," by the way, were made in the mill from freshly woven goods cut into strips and made into rugs. Blue, rose and tan with fancy border effects. $14.75 for 9x12 ft. size. $47.50 for $69.50 Heavy Seamless Wilten Velvet Rugs : 9x12 ft. $49.50 for $67.50 Best Quality Seamless Axminster Rugs : 9x12 ft. About a hundred of these Axminsters at this saving en account of the occasional slip of the loom would be $67.50 if "firsts." k $27.50 for $37.50 Imported Rush Rugs : 9x12 ft. Oval and rectangular in shape, excellent for sun parlors and perches. Small-size scatter rugs te match. 11. nti I a VltiU OaAp Bedclething Sale Seme Lets Belew Wholesale ! 90x 99 ... at $1.49 90x108 ... at $1.68 , Regularly $2.50 and $2.75 1500 Standard. First Quality, t 41 1 C 81x90 Size Mohawk Seamless Sheets H L l Extra -Size Utica and Dwight Ancher Sheets Slight "Seconds" quality 72x90 size 80x90 size Enough just for Wednesday's selling. And net enough for phone or mail orders. 5000 Dimity Bedspreads Ripplette $2.15 '' ""'" '''-$2.35 90x100 size Je nt 100 all-ever embroidered Bed Sets white ground embroidered in old rose, Copenhagen blue, geld. Been (MA set $12.50 PlU Hand Bleck Dimity Bed Sets printed en ripplette quality. Been &A QC set $10.00 VtiJd 50O dozen Bleached Bolster Cases, most wanted size, 42 x 72 inches. CQ Save Vt J0' 5000 yards ACA 8-oz. old-fashioned blue-and-white striped Ticking. jOr v Vfc Pce ' 81 -inch Bleached and Unbleached ICO Sheeting. Regularly 85c i,eg 100 dozen Bentex Brand Bleached Pillow Cases, sizes 45 x 36 inches.lOQ. Regularly 48c UJ Threw Blankets, famous Beacon and Esmend make. Jacquard patterns. (JjO QC Been $4.50 J.30 1000 Crochet Bedspreads Effective Marseilles Patterns. Deuble-Bed Size Value $3 $1.95 5000 Yards of 40-Inch Unbleached euuu i aras or iu-incn unbleached 1 Of J Sheeting 1 472C VafU ., u..uift ,ur r none or MM Orders vllralMl, Hecend fleer. l t-t i- i i V K. titru-it. rif. .-, -,i. UIWUI r&itYy&sJ 111 A 1
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