Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 06, 1919, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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TD HELP EMPLOYES
Steol Company Directors Ap
prove' Plan to Advance Money
for Buying Homes
IMPROVEMENTS AUTHORIZED
A fund of R8.000.000 for roeonstruc
tion work nt Its various plouts, tlio es
tablishment of n pension pystcm for
employes and the adoption of nnlan to
help, employes to own their own homes
are among the things nuthnrized by the
board of director of the Mldvalc Steel
and Ordnance Company.
Under the terms of the liome-buyinK
plan, the company promises to advance
to any emplojc 1)0 per cent of the cost
of any nronertv he may nurcliasc as his
home. The loan may be repaid In
installments over a period not exceeding
twelve years.
After the new nension system cocs
Into effect, any employ may retire nt
the ago of Mxty-llve, nnd must retire nt
seventy. The nmount of his pension
!cwlll be based upon the number of jears
lie lias been working for tne company
and the average nmount of his earnings
chirlog that time.
The' $8,000,000 plant Improvements
will be spent mostly in Johnstown nnd
Coatesvlllc, nlthough alterations will
bo made at the Nicctown plant, where
electric furnaces will be instnllcd nnd
the bar mills rearranged for more efli
ricnt production of tool steel nnd other
bar specialties.
"The directors and officers firmly bc
Hee," said A. C. Dinkey in a state
ment given out after the meeting, "Jhnt
the interests of the company are iden
tical with those of the community in
which the various plants arc located.
They also believe thnt the idenl Ameri
can community Is one in which all or at
least the majority of the citizens own
their own homes. In order to nssist in
bringing about this condition a compre
hensive plan was authorized whereby
employes will be materially assisted in
the purchasing their homes. Lnder
this plnn the compauy will ncUnnce liu
per cent of the total cost and will ex
tend pnjments wcr n maximum period
of twehc years."
CARDINAL CALLS HE1RARCHY
u.-a nf r.athollc Church In U. Sj
Summons Leaders to Conference
Cardlnnl Gibbons, chairman of the
general committee on Cnthol c affairs
and interests, has issued n call for the
meeting of the entire Catholic hierarchy
of the Vnited Stntes at the Catholic
University in Washington September
21. The meeting will be the first of Its
kind to be held since the third pleunry
council of Baltiraoie In 1884.
The general purpose of the confer
. iv 111 lie to oreanize committees to
studv nnd work for the welfare of
church and countiv, particularly along
social and emicnuonni lines, ii win
discuss not only purely ecclesiastical
questions, but social nnd educational
problems involved in legislation under
consideration by Congress, and will for
mulate a uniform Catholic polio to co
ordinate as far as possible all diocesan
activities.
Preparations for the meeting, next
September will lie made by the general
rommittee on Catholic affairs nnd In
terests, the members of which are
Cardinal Ribbons, chairman : Bishop
Jfiildoon. of Roekford, 111., kc limit
man; Bishop Sthrembs, of Toledo:
Bishop (Jlass, of Halt Lake City, and
Bishop Bussell, of Charleston, 8. C.
Cardlnnl Oibbons also nnnounccd that
hereafter nil bishops of the country,
with the expressed npproal of Pope
Benedict, would meet annually for the
discussion of Catholic affairs.
WILLS PROBATED TODAY
Sum of $10,000 Bequeathed to the
Pennsylvania Hospital
The will of Itobert ItuKton Stcwnrt,
Tnrrcsdale, probated today, leaves $10,
000 of an estate of $00,000 to the
Pennsylvania Hospital. The All Saints'
Church, of Torrcsdm. , is left S1000 and
the remainder of the estate provides for
a sister nnd other relatues.
Tho Germantown Bojs' Club bene
fited through the will of Ann Bacon, of
Blkins Park, whose will disposed 'of an
rstrtto of $27,000. The sum of S.'OO Is
left to the dub nnd the remainder of
the estate goes to lclatlves. Udward
II. Burr, 24r0 Krankford avenue, left
an estate of $09,000 to l datives.
, Fall of Iron Ore Kills Four
Paterson, June 0. Four men were
crushed to death at Ilingwood, near
here, when a quantity of iron ore at tho
mine of the Ilingwood Compauy toppled
on to a (mllding used as its office.
PLATING
SILVER!
NICKEL I
Polishing & Relacquering
Single ricces, Larse or Small Lota
TAR NICKEL
PLATING WORKS
232 N. Fifth St.
E.taWihtd Since 1970.
Single I'll
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Charming Gifts
tf Jewelry for the
GRADUATE and
JUNE-BRIDE
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P5: PEARLS ' a IfSSSVs
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Gimbel Brothers
Store Opens at 9
For Tomorrow Saturday
Store Closes 5 :30
Gimbel Brothers
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Summer is "The Time!" Dress for It Gimbels
Don't let down summer is the time of growth, of life, of
everything worth-while. Hotter the day, faster a horse can
trot or run; better an athlete's record. A chill day puts base
ball "on the bunk."
Dress for it dress your home stuffs that doi't fade.
Stop closing shutters and getting the
house "funky." Gimbel helpfulness;
Gimbel leadership in value-giving.
Gimbels, Third floor?
Gimbel Service in Chil
dren's Hair Cutting quite
the nicest. Gimbel Service
for women hairdrctsing,
manicuring.
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Organdies For the Party Voiles For the Street,
Georgettes Morning Styles, All-Day Styles and Charming Boardwalk Fashion's,
Tricolettes and Paulettes in Paris' Adored "Chemise Lines,"
The Street Silks Navy Blue Taffetas; Smartly Printed Foulards,
The Tub Silks Especially White Crepes de Chine
The Great June Sale Women's
and Misses' Midsummer Dresses
At $10, $15, $25 and $35 sroinHg:lfup
Styles for tall women.
Styles for short women
Styles for plump women.
Stjles for slim women
Styles for big women
Styles for little women.
Miap" and "character"
Stlei full of the
thit muse demand
Styles for bin; mics and for little mif
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klv.lt.; U k.uik IUICS UIIU J1UIII MUltl
Short Sleeves and Long Sleeves t tared Sleeves and bitted Sleeves
Even Ruffled Sleeves t
Draped skirts and straight skirts and quaintly ruffled skirts and caught-in-at-the-very-hem skirts.
Round-necks and square-necks and pleasant-necks and fascinating collar treatments.
Every Color That Seemed Good to Paris, Ne w York or Philadelphia
Every size at each price Women's: 36 to 46; Misses' 14 to 20. Gimbels, Salons ofDress, Third floor
en's Mohair Suits of Quality
$3.95
Round Collar-Pleatings and Vandyke Pleats
Cowl-Collars and Bib-Collars
Slip-overs With Ne'er a Collar at all, at all
Waists at 85c to
Savings 20
to 45
Plenty with the fine little frillmss of exquisitely fine Valenciennes.
Almost all with tucks odd, original tucking.
Plenty with color-touches. Plenty in dainty "sunset colors."
Voiles, Organdies, Dimities, Dotted Swisses,
Novelty-Cottons, Color-Checks
And sizes that provide for every figure-type as well as neck
lines that provide for eery type of throat and head.
Sale-Groups, 85c, $1, $1.45, $1.65, $2, $3 and $3.95
I Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor
' Thoroughfare Aisle, First floor
Girls' Summer Dresses
For Practical and Dress-up Wear
At $3, $3.75, $5, $6.95, $8.95
up to $29.75
Whether it's a sturdy vacation dress of gingham an afternoon
dress of voile, or a party or dance dress Gimbels offer the best
selection and allies.
Featured are Girls' Voile Dresses at $3.75. In green, rose, blue,
with smocking, and white organdie collar, cuffs and sash. Tor ages
6 to 14 years.
Organdie and Voile Dresses, in white, light blue, and pink; frilly
fashions; many with ribbon girdle. In 6- to 14-year sizes. At $5,
$6.95, $8.95, $10 to $15.
For the little flower girls who precede the bride. Dainty Dresses
of chiffon in rainbow tints. Fluffy, airy models. At $18.50.
For the intermediate girl Di esses of Georgette or chiffon, in
white, pink and blue. Pretty models at $16.75 up to $29.75.
Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor
5000 Newly-Arrived
Envelope Chemises
Replenish the White Sale
Save a Liberal Third
faonte knee length F.mpire
The
eflects.
Straight-line styles
Strap-tops, handkerchief
ribbon-straps.
tops nnd
At 85c, $1
$1.50 and $2
Pink batiste.
White nainsook.
Lace-trimmed backs as well as
fronts.
Or embroidery-trimmed with fin'
little edges at neck and knee alike.
At $2.95, $3.95
and $4.95
TuW-satins in the smart, tailorv
stjlcs that somehow best suit the shim
mering stuff.
Crepes de Chine mostly in ac
models with plenty of-ribbons. Pink? oh
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We've learned from New Orleans and Norfolk no sunstrokes
down there men dress right for comfort and for appearances.
We've always had Mohair Suits, but they lacked everything but
the name men gave them not quotable, for this is a polite advertise
ment. Ready now!
Over 4000 Mohair Suits at $12.50 to $25
trousers comfort. Priestley mo-
man" the achiever. Best
Practical Windsor Crepe Bloomers
Sale-Priced 85c
Pink and white Re-inforced.
One of the most popular items in the sale
Gimbels, Second floor; some on First floor
Made as our tjood worsted suits are made same wonderful
hairs, chiefly. The pood, plain colors and stripes and checks.
These are for men who "have arrived" and for the "coming
athletic records on hot days Summer should help everything.
Palm Beach Suits at $10
Kuppenheimer "Airo VVeave" Suits $12.50 to $20.
Kool Kloth Suits, $10 to $15.
Pure Silk Shantung Suits, $20.
Irish Homespun Suits. ''Look for the imported label," $22.50.
Feather-weight batiste, serge and unfinished worsted suits blues, grays and greens, $1S '
and $20.
U. S. Navy White Duck and Twill and Government Khaki Trousers, $2 to $3.50.
Mohair Office Coats, $2.95 to $6. Gimbels, Second floor
Boys' Washable Suits at $2.50 J
Japanese crepe. Oliver Twist, Junior Norfolk and Middy. White,
tan, olive and pink in combination. For ages 3 to 8 the bargain
of the season.
Boys' Palm Beach Suits, for ages 8 to 18 $8.75. Charming
model. A bargain.
Boys' Blue Serge Suits, for ages 10 to 18 extra-trouser suits
one pair can be white. At $18.50. Gimbels, Third floor
$ IK flU
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$2.50
Women's Knitted Bathing-Suits
With the Combination Knitted In
Special Tomorrow at $6.90
Black or navy blue. Here and there, a ijayer color.
Yes, worsted. Splendid swimming suit.
Black Surf-Satin (Cotton) Suits With Gay-Color
Pipings $3
Sheds water like the proverbial duck's back I
Gimbels, Third floor
Ready-to-Wear
Ribbon wL Hats
Clearance at $2.95
Manufacturing
Milliner's
Three to four dozen oC u stylo not enouKh for
"MTrv" n h rlnRprl them out at about half-nrlce
All the nportn colors canary-yellow, pink, blue lolet, white
Ribbon crowns. Ribbon rlmn All-ribbon hats. Ribbon and fctraw,
bon and taffeta.
Untrimmed Leghorns $1.50 to $4.95
In ths exquisite, natural yellow that Is as like summer as .1 rose'
' Gimbels. Third floor
manufacturer to
Rib.
Men's "Wellbred" Low Shoes That Snug
to the Ankle : $9.50 to $12
Most men have knovn the annoyincr of having low shoes that "spread" nt the sides when the foot
is bent in walking. Didn't seem to be a matter 01 puce but a fault in the construction that puzzle J shoe
men to rectify.
We hac low shoes that keep close to the foot under all circumstances made on specially designed
combination lasts that hae top line-, a mc, or two sizes smaller than other usual lasts hac to the jme
size toe-shape. Result is entirely srtiMactory. Shown in Gimbel "Wclbred "
uow anoes ai iu.tu 10 9iu. i iiree ties arn pic- , lien h unite liiiuu jiiiuner uxioru'i .u 37. rveolin or
lureu. in aarK lan cairshin, gunmetai cair. oiacu kid
ikln and dark tan kldskin
Men's wlne-Bliado Cordovar- (horsehlde) Low Shoes
at 99 to 910.60.
Men's white bucktkln Oxforda at $8.50. Fiber soles,
rubber heels. Pictured.
leather sole
Men's Thlle ninas Oifouls anil lllsh Shoes, --H-otisly
at 91.7S, S3 35, 92.50, S3 80. Borne h;i lubber
i,ole
fJImbels, Second floor
Women's Kayser Silk Gloves That 'Wear Service Stars"
Yes, stamped on the hem one or two or four or five of them, according to fineness and
strength. Though each Kayser glove is the best-wearing glove possible at each price, or it
wouldn't be sold at Gimbels!
Women's Kayer One-Star Gloves at 85c Kayser Five-Star Gloves at $1.75
Kayser Two-Stir Gloves, at S1.15. Two-clasp. Extra heavy Milanese silk. Black,
Kayser Pour-Star Gloves at S1.50. white and graj.
All two-clasp, some with Paris point embroidery, mack, white and smart colors Gimbels, first floor.
Cream Mint Plait
The Good Old Fashioned Kind
Other ( Sa,t Water Taff at -40c lb bo Net weight
. ) -oure allowance is made lor the wrappings
Candy Milk chocolate . qcc lb,
Specials Klein's : Half Price at 0J
Gimbels, Chestnut St. nnex, Grand isle anil uIivn nj Store
of
The Man Who Wants a Correct
Straw Hat for $3 is Invited
The Gimbel line is varied and winning.
Panamas, $5 to $30 each equally worth its price.
Toyos, $4. Sennit-braid Hats, $2.50. Madagascar
for Boys fancy band. $2.15.
Wash Hats, linen and duck, 65c, and more. Men's and
Boys' Summer Caps, $1. Gimbels, Ninth-street corner
Hats
These are the Days
When Men Appreciate
Separate Soft ColS
The Shirts and matching separate collar are in the new, neat,
close-together, hair-line stripes and checks. $3.50. Ideal
summer shirts. '
White Shirts With
Attached Soft Collars, at )
White inrrccncd pongee, some hae long slec es and plain but-
ton iuffs oth-rs long ileecs with soit turn-hack cuffs; some have
elbow sleecs Nnd sonic have neckband. $2.25.
SOFT COLLARS, at 25c, 35c, 40c and SOc. The demand is
rapidl increasing Gunbcls, Market and Ninth Corner.
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Women's and Misses' Coolest, Prettiest
Tub Dresses at $5, $7. 95,
$10 and $12.95
to be had in Philadelphia. J liousanils ol
them each model seemingly prettier than the
ntlior t
Simple models or elaborately trimmed and,
ruffled styles just as ou fancy.
As to fabrics choose from cool organdies
and voiles, in white and pale blues and pinks;
printed voiles, in checks and the popular large
floral designs; ginghams, in the gayest plaids
and the dressy white nets.
In sizes U to 18 years and sizes 36 to 46.
. Girls' Voile ana Organdie
Dresses, $2.95
Of voile, in white, pink, blue and green-
smocked and some in checks, trimmed in
white. And white organdies.
Lovely White Dresses mostly of organ
die, at $3.85, $4.85 and $5.88.
For, the Growing Girl Voile Dresses; semi
vnfe efler u;ili 9h. For aires 12. 14 and
irfm ns yars- A 3-95-
jalas Smart Wlite rub Skirts at
$2.95, $3.85 and $5
Of fine surf-satin and gabardine". Newest
models. Gimbels, Subway Store
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In the Subway Store 11 1 Men 's and Women 's Shoes at $1. 95
Men's Palm Beach Suits k
368 Men's (2-piece) genuine Palm Tleach Suits ltr
in just the right shades Naturals tans urays
Blues Made- right fit right wear right Splendid
range of sizes. For men and young men save quite a
few dollars.
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Men 's and Young Men fs Suits
at $13.50, $16:50, $18.50 and $22.50
At these various prices we have an exceptionally well-balanced
variety of worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots and tweeds.
Plenty o blue, grays, browns and neat mixtures. Models in
clude the popular waist-line in single- and double-breasted styles,
well suited to the young man's ideas; neat conservative styles for
men of quiet tastes. Kange of sizes. At $13.50, $16.50,
$18.50 and $22.50. I
Gimbels, Subway Store i
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3000 Pairs of Women's
Low Shoes at $1.95;
Pumps. Oxfords and
C oloiuals of black Ltd,
patent leather, white
cauvns and tan kid
1000 Pairs of Men'h
Shoea at 51.95; high and
low shoes; various styles.
500 Pairs Boys' Shoes at $1.95; tan leather lace shoes with leather soles; also
brown camas outing shoes with N'eolm soles, sues 10 to 5, at $1.95,
Gimbels, Subway Store
GIMBEL BROTHERS
Market ; Chestnut : Eighth : Ninth
Boys9 Norfolk Suits
at $6.90, $10 and $11.50
With Extra Pair Knickers, at $8.50,
$11.85 and $13.50
N aist-hne, form-fitting and full-belted models;
choice cheviots and cassimeres, for boys 7 to 18
ears.
Boys' Washable Norfolk Suits at $2.90; cream
colored "Beach cloth"; 'sizes 7 to 17 years.
Boys' Junior Wash Suits at $1.50, $1.90 and
$2.50. Gimbels. Subway Store
Men 's Neglige "
Shirts
at $1.65
Of cotton pongee and printed
madras; well. made and roomy;,,
made to the Gimbel standard--'
with sof(, turn-back cuff, ExclV
lent assortment of colorings t
choose frorat sizes 14 to 7J
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