MS! -''' f-m-" tt?vlKV -r - . - '-4t''l(&, " - - - j-t . "" -r- Jtp f -r - - - r '.vJ T-TT-r ' -?1'TWW''Tr.'.Ay" -f. -?V ITTTi. (" .t Ht fJ& j prfu,iF 1 t-i v - j , f.Uit-Mj-iim i-f(. i.- - a--i i, t. r.. W-i oi..i.vt iCWWMPW:r1jSJ7wl It ? EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHltlABELPHlA, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1919 'jj 9 City Supply Cut 60,000,000 Gal- Ions Dally When Torresdale Shaft Is Wrecked WILL CONTINUE 3 WEEKS What Chief Davis Says of Break in IFatcr Supply "Only a miracle tmpd old inn clilnery from liurt when nn right inch nhnft broke nt the plant." "The broken pump was for tem porary use and had outllcil its term of service." "More serious breaks can be ex pected unices replacements arc made at Torresdale." "I hn asked that fiee bnlhs nnd snimmitiR pools remain closed until repairs are made." "I urge nil citizens to conserve water to help make tip 00,000.000 gallon shortage for the next three weeks or a month." A daily shortage of sixty million gal lons of filtered water, resulting from a break in a pump shaft at Torresdale, emphasizes the precarious conditon of the Philadelphia water system and the immediate uecd of drastic precautionary measures. The shortage will exist for three weeks, the time it is estimated will be required to make repairs. Had the trouble occurred in the in take the single line of tunnel between the pumps at Larducr's Point or in the general distribution center, 00 per cent of the clt's water supply would limp been cut off. The big plant along the upper Dela ware ordinarily supplies the city with HOO.OOO.OOO gallons daily. The output, until repairs are made, will be restricted Jo li'0,000,000 gtltons each twenU four hours. Citizens generally will be asked bj Chief Dais to ronton c water in eery way possible until the plant can be put back into full operation. With a total of SG00O nailab!c for leplaeements and emergency needs, the M!S,000,000 water system of the cit is in a condition city officials classify us dangerous. Cnless Councils provide the $3,000 000 asked this jear the sit uation will grow cen more acute. Operated to the breaking point, the nntiquated machinery of the tosth plants and pumping stations may fail at any time. Tiie danger is more real nnd press ing than the ncrigc person realises, and the ?rj,000,000 asked in the loan, that may or may not be revived by Councils this week, Is but a drop In the bucket needed to carry out proj ects under consideration by engineers. Four or lle times that sum will have to be expended before the city Is as sured a safe simply of pure water, nt all seasons of the year, Cnfortunately for the city, C0 per cent of the dslly consumption of It'-0,-000,000 gallons comes trom the Dela ware river, and because of long-abandoned plans for a grnlty supply from abotc Trenton, is dependent upon n tingle intake, a single aqueduct to Lard ner's Point and n combination nt pjpes so Interlocked thnt damage to one menus the thutdown of all, Trouble with the Delaware supply would leae the greater portion of the city east of the Schuyl kill rler without water other than the few hundred million gnllons that night or might not be stored in reservoirs when trouble arrhed. Those familiar with the situation know that the probability of n shut down is ever imminent nnd becomes more of a menace with each passing cla.t . Phns already formulated, but of a tentative chnrncter. are on hand showing alternative plans for safeguarding the endangered tmpplr of pure water. It onlv icmains for Councils to provide the money either by a councllmnnic loan or bv an honest appeal to the voters to exercise their borrowing capacity to laisc the S12.000.000 to SI.", 000,000 that will he needed to carry them to u buicessful close. Gimbel Brothers HI For Tomorrow Tuesday . -A- Store ltours-9 to 5 J Gimbel Brothers jj Monday, June 23, 1918 I LEXINGTON j Several 5 and 7 passenger touring cars; rebuilt, refinished and guar anteed; atti active prices. LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. 851 N. Broad Street Automobile School Morning, afternoon, evenlnif classes In Automobile Mechanics for own ers, gnnigemen anil those who want n enter the Automobile Industry Thorough Practical Training Classes for men nnd women start Juno 33 CENTRAL Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch Street 1 f ; I ST, AT T'yini-iil,.!.,.'),,, ;,"IT-'1 I A When You Leave Town ttnuHnn VA for WfHpK-Pml or HUllimn in. ....., I uko ii botlle of Sun ChoUra OP J- J K a tUOP 01 U1C" ronimim , pidtr, 2c a rnn of Ci-mletua Tal ' rum 2V ami a dependable tnnlh lirinh All ttie lt of their Mnd. because the bear the name LLEWELLYN'S rhlluilell'hln's Standard IniB store 1318 Chestnut Street U 1318 Chestnut street tl Mj Pure Hath Snap. 12c. Six for fi-Ir J I 1115 Chestilut Street (Opposite Kdith's) 4 .75 Tomorrow! Value $12.00 Don't be amazed at this Hat value ! Forbes were able to buy the Hats at the price commonly called "a song." They are extraordinary value and ex tremely good style. Straws, Georgettes, Taffetas and combinations in the color schemes that win your heart the instant you see them. '.We Accept Purchasing Agents' Ordersz -'"The 13th Street Shop Where Fashion Reigns"- NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA 0 mMvfofiedffl Thirteenth Street Just Below Chestnut Semi-Annual'Sale 100 DRESSES One or two of a kind taken from regular stock. Georgette Dresses Foulard Dresses Tricolette Dresses Taffeta Dresses Satin Dresses Crepe Meteor Dresses Moire Dresses Poulet Dresses Serge Dresses ' Former Prices to $110.00 49 50 - Owing to the extreme price reductions, positively no alterations, no exchanges and none sent C. 0. D. Especially Out Along the Main Line, Summer Sees Outdoor and Porch Furnishings Lifted to a Fine Art Rustic Furniture : Reed Furniture : Artistically Decorated Breakfast Suites GIMBELS Vrr4 lit ';' ?s ' ,vn Uf .. . J IT ' .V - ' SSK ft . . i s 17 fit i - i y o 'v ; l- ' And maybe that outdoor breakfast habit hasn't m ade itself popular with the particular part of America that centers around Philadelphia! Breakfast Suites Some Even Include the Smart Little Tea No, "Breakfast-Wagon' Decorated "to Match" Paint-treated so that you can wipe them off with water. Chairs of the cutest shapes rather low-backed; and thoroughly comfortable. Tables just big enough for two or for the whole family. Some with extensions that make room for a pleasant guest. eight pieces Blue and Brown Decorated Breakfast Room Suite at $125. night-Piece hor and Blue Breakfast Room Suite at $l:t3. Eight-Piece French-Grly Bieakf.isd Boom Suite at Sl.Vi. Eight-Piece Walnut Breakfast Room Suite at $1-1"). Si-Pic(P Green Decorated Bieakfast Room Suite at $45. l'ight-Plcce Piench-Giay Breakfast Room Suite at $143. right-Piece Mikado Breakfast Room Suite at $220. Kiglit-I'iece Tiajmorn Breakfast Room Suite at $17."i. Si-I'icce Copenhagen Breakfa.st Room Suite at $120. Three-Piece Reed Suite at $53, with loose cushion seats. ' Three-Piece Reed Suite with cushion seats at $110. Threc-riece Brown Reed Suite at $33. Three-Piece Reed Suite with loose cushions and upholstered back at $45, Three-Piece Enameled Suite Arm Chair. Rocker and Settee at $G3. Six-Piece Enameled Reed Suite, dailc enamel, loose cushion seath sofa, arm chair, rocker, side chair, table and stool at $195. Seven-Piece Reed Suite loose cushion seats at $22i. Eight-Piece Lavender and Gold Reed Suite, with loose cushion heats and upholstered backs at $213. Eight-Piece Reed Mulberry Suite, with cretonne at $325. Eight-Piece Reed Mulberry Suite, with cretonne backs settee, chair, rocker, "love-seat," bench, desk, side chair and table and three pillows at $900. Se en-Piece Reed Suite desk, two arm chairs, table, side chair and chaise longue at $500. Thirteen-Piece Suite at $400. Five-Piece Reed Suite, with extra large davenport at $210. Three-Piece Reed Suite, with large davenport at $G. Three-Piece Reed Suite, in Old Ivory Finish at $1G5. Ten-Piece Belmar Suite, green-enameled at $275. Three-Piece Palm Beach Reed Suite large davenport, arm chair and rocker covered with cretonne at $325. Three-Piece Reed Suite large Davenport, two chairs covered with figured cretonne at $325. Nine-Piece Reed Suite settee, arm chair, side chair, desk, desk chair, floor lamp, table; loose cushions at $G50. Three-Piece Reed Suite, Ivory finish at $115. Three-Piece Reed Suite, Ivory finish, loose cushion seats at $50. Three-Piece Reed Suite, Ivory finish, loose cushion seats at $G0. Five-Piece Enameled Suite at $170. As to Separate Reed Pieces There's everything from a student lamp to a love-seat! Rockers or Ai-rn Chairs at $9.50. Reed Table Lamp at $13 and $25. Reed Chaise Longue at S35. Reed Davenport Table at $15. ' Blue Reed Table at $45. Oblong Reed Table, with glass top $60. Tea Wagon at $18. Arm Chairs and Rockers at $25 each. Reed Lamp at $16,50. Reed Table at $8. Reed Chair or Rocker at $25 each. Rockers at $13. Arm Chairs at $4.75, $8, $14, $30, $10.50, $12.50 and $18.00. . Round Table at $8. Square Tables at $6. Oblong Table at $22. Tea Wagon at $20. Table at $8.50. Chaise Longues at $45 and $G7.50. Reed Tables at $8. Rockers at $14, $10.50 and $5.50. Ann Chairs or Rockers at $16.50. Reed Day Bed, spring seat at $95. Decorated Enameled Arm Chair with loose cushion at $9.50. Large Arm Chair, pockets at each arm, covered with cretonne at $8". Enameled Arm Chair, pockets in each arm, with cretonne seats and backs covered in velour at $90. Round Table at $15. Large Table, with glass top at $60. Large Chaise Longue at $150. Reed desk, glass top, glass drawer pulls at $80. Reed Suites Three- to Ten-Piece Groupings That Begin With Sheer Comfort and End in Utter Luxury ! Some suites that include .just the cutest desks! Some with chaises longues one- or the even-newer two-piece ones that can be used as straight chairs, as well. Low, comfortable chairs. And big, roomy ones. And soft loose or attached cushions to make them even more comfortable. And huge davenports. And "love-seats." Upholstered in "cretonnes that tell a story" or Egyptian designs or Chinese or French or roses or golden pheasants! Reed dian, loose cushion scat, cosered with mulbcrrj elour at $165. Curved Shape Reed Table, glass top at $140. Love Scat at $200. Electlic Lamp at $25. Ferneries at $6.50. Pedestal Bird-Cages at $10. Muffin Stands at $6. Sewing Stands at $12. Gimbels, Sixth floor. The Most Complete Collection of American Windsor Furniture Outside of Exhibition or Museum Is at Gimbels Wallace Nutting-made furniture. And there's no greater living authority upon American Windsor than Wallace Nutting. With every famous detail reproduced just as it ought to be the "knuckle arm"; the "vase-turnings"; the "high-back comb"; the "double comb"; the "triple comb"; even the "blunt arrow-leg" and the "Dutch leg" Penn sylvania devised. Country pine seats because pine "swells" and "locks the pegs." Hickory backs for "spring." Rock maple underbody for strength. Ml fffrrr f I I i '' !'" 1 jf $ ( i mj 1 'l .- .fflap' T - ' i 41 3of- ' T '"S. OPEN-HAND SCROLL BOW-BACK One of the "Early Wind tort." Original owned by Wallace Nutting. HEAVY-RAIL, NINE- SPINDLE, COMB-BACK The original is in the famout Nutting collection. HIGH BOW-BACK, LIGHT ARM EXTREMELY RARE The original is owned by the Metropolitan Museum, New York. Father's Three-Back Windsor Arm Chair, antique finish at $22. Single-Comb Back Arm Chair at $30. Single-Comb Back Side Chair at $15. Father's Double-Comb Back Arm Chair at $35. Pennsylvania Single-Comb Spindle Back Arm Chair at $30. Pennsylvania Spindle Back Settee at $40. Double-Comb Back Side Chair at $15. Single-Comb Back Side Chair at $15. Ten-Leg Spindle Back Settee at $50. A Spindle-Back "Courting Chair" or Love Seat. The perfect gift for a wedding, an en gagement or a wedding anniversary, the correct reproduction at $40. Mother's Small Comb-Back Chair at $15. A Bow Spindle-Back Side Chair at $15. A Triple Bow-Back Knuckle Arm Settee, correct hall piece at $50. A Bow Spindle-Back Arm Chair at $20. A Comb-Back, Knuckle Arm Club Seat at $48. A Comb Spindle-Back Writing Chair, com fortable, cozy and convenient. The perfect gift for a student, teacher or a clergyman at $40. diJJ ' Ay ' 1JJ 1jA1 3 A -jnp W X K IT "TEN-LEGGER," TRIPLE-BOiV-BACK SETTEE EXTREMELY RARE The original wat thown at the latt World's Fair. Summer Rugs for Porch a Dress the Town House na d in S unalow ummer LaUl ven to se Fascinating rag-rugs as like two peas! Especially the ones in colorings. Prices begin with rugs 24x36 inches, at 95c to $2.25, and' go up to 9x12 feet rugs at $14.75 to $36.50. And there are even a few rugs 12x15 feet at $32.50 and $37.50. FIBER RUGS-Like Huge Checkerboards or in Monotone or With Borders Brown and green tones the favorites for porch life. But endless colorings for indoor rooms. And designs boldly borrowed from rug-patterns. Prices begin with rugs 6x9 feet at $11.25 to $15.50 up to 9x12 feet rugs at $18 to $25.50 some few in 12x15 size, at $31. the rugs of Colonial Days as the true old-time "hit-or-iirtiss" Deltox Rugs Are Smooth, Fine, Durable Grass rugs, of course. In plain effects. And in Japanese and Egyptian and mod ern art effects, too. From 18x36 inch rugs at $1 up to 9x12 feet rugs at $17.25 with the occasional 12x15 feet rugs at $31. Modern solid tones, too dainty, soft rose-tones or bluessome even with the new chenille borders that make their flower-designs stand out so richly! Japanese Rush Rugs Oval or Oblong Like siant checkerboards. 'fll Or plain like knitting-weave I Favorite size 9x12 feet, oblong at $17 to $45.50; oval' at $22.50 and $29.50. , J GIMBEL BROTHERS MARKET ; CHESTNUT : EIGHTH AND NINTH Crex Rugs-in "De Luxe" and "Herringbone" Weaves No need to describe Crex I Prices for herringbone weave begin with 18x36 inch rugs at $1.10 and go up to 1 2x1 5 feet rugs at $35.50. ror de luxe weave, 27x54 inch at $3.75 to 9x12 ft. at ' "H $23. S Gimbels, Fifth floor.,' l HV' hHJ. v JI& I iw Z t $Jj li li mx 3mm