Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 26, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 9, Image 9

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SHIP EMPLOYERS
TO MEET AT SHORE
Each of Nine Yards on Delaware
Ao Be Represented at Con-
vention Opening Friday
lTO .URGE! aid for soldiers
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Employment department heads re
sponsible for maintaining working forces
totaling more than 200,000 employes in
'the shipyards of the Atlantic seaboard
will gather in Atlantic City on Friday
for the annual meeting of the employ -ment'managers'
committee of the Atlan
tic Coast 'Shipbuilders' Association.
Shipyard executives are co-operating to
make the gathering a notable one, and
It is expected several hundred repre
sentatives of shipbuilding interests
throughout the country will attend,
Eacti of the nine shipyards of the
Delaware' river district will send dele
gations, to the. meeting, and Philadelphia
will be, prominent in the program. Clar
ence j Samuel King, Philadelphia man
ager ot, the Atlantic Coast Shipbuild
ers' Association, who is also secretary
of the employment managers' commit
tee, announced that many acceptances
have been received from executives and
employment mnnagcrs of the (treat
Lakes, South Atlantic and Gulf ship
yards who had been invited to attend
J.he sessions.
W." G. Coxe to Preside
William G. Coxe, president of the as
sociation, will preside nt the opening
cession. Numbered among the shipyard
executives who will address the meeting
are: Matthew C. Brush, president
American International Shipbuilding
Corporation, who will speak on The
Relations of the Employment Depart
ment to Management" : Holden A.
Evans, president Baltimore Dry Docks
and Shipbuilding Company, whose sub
ject is "Relations of the -Employment
Department to Shop, Personnel, and
Antonio C. Pessano, chairman of the
boards of directors of the Great Lakes
Engineering Works and the Downey
Shipbuilding Corporation, who will dis
cuss "Stabilizing the Working Force."
R. H. M. Robinson, president of the
I Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation and
the Chester Shipbuilding Company, will
ipeak on "The Relations of the Employ -
Iment Department to Industrial Rela
tions." Edwin 0., Bennett, -vice presi
dent and generalnanager of the New
burgh Shipyards, Inc., will discuss "The
Labor Situation." Other speakers will
tnnlnitn CVilnnel Arthur Wnndn. gnrclal
assistant to the secretary of war, whose
subject is "Placement of Returning Sol
diers, Sailors and Marines," and Dr. C.
A Pfi,B,p r1tri.tnr rf tfia fHrn1 linarH
for vocational education, who will talk
on "Financing Vocational Education,
Five-Minute Talks
Members of the employment man
agers' committee will discuss "Ship
building Problems1' In twelve five
minute talks as follows: "Scope of the
Employment Department," D. 11. Ken
nedy, honorary chairman employment
managers' committee; "Executive Rep
resentation," J. M. Larkin, assistant
to the president, Bcthlehnm Steel Cor
poration; "Interviews," n. E. Farker,
Fore River plant, Bethlehem Ship
building Corporation; "Physical Ex
aminations," James E. Neary, Standard
Shipbuilding Corporation; "Statistics,"
M. E. Hood, Chester Shipbuilding Com
pany; "Adjustments," R. W. Aitken,
American International Shipbuilding
Corporation; "Non-Resident Aliens,"
W. S. Wells, Newburgh Shipyards,
Inc.; "Employe Stockholders," J. 0.
Qulnn, Downey Shipbuilding Corpora
tion: '"Insurance," Harry R. Hum
phreys, New York Shipbuilding Corpor
ation: "Safety and First Aid," E. .1.
Robeson, Newport News Shipbuilding
and Dry Dock Company: "Yard Publi
cations." John L. Collyer, Bethlehem
Shipbuilding Corporation, and "Labor
Supply," Taul Gendell, New York
Shipbuilding Corporation.
Open sessions of the conference will
be held both morning andnfternoon,
beginning at 0.30 a. m. nnd 2 p. m.,
respectively, in the roof garden of the
Breakers Hotel, where an informal
banquet will also take place in tho even
ing at 7.30 o'clock. The business ses
sion will begin at 5 p. m.
Your dentist will say
clean your teeth!
He knows Soxodont will
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CLTi SURE
If dental skill, during the past 70,
years, could have devised a bet
ter or safer formula for cleaning
the teeth and gums, we would be
using it and its name would still be
Sowdont
At your dealer'
Copyright, 1919, A. B. Kirtcibium Company
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Founded in 1894 11
' k white Duc5c Trousers, H
yHV White Flannel Trousers, II
& 111 "IjtJ White Oxford Shirts,
Fww The Kirschbaum Shops
of Philadelphia
Summer Suits Of
Scotch Braemars
15 to 20
These suits are guaranteed
to be washable.
WOVEN by Scottish
looms, these fabrics are
ideal for hot weather wear. Very
light, very cool and very color
ful. The quality of the work
manship is unusually high our
. prices unusually low,. All sizes.
KIRSCHBAUM MIDSUMMER SUITS
Palm Beach Suits, $13.50, $14.50
Cool Cloth Suits, $12.50, $13.50, $14.50
Mohair Suits, $10.00 to $20.00
Tropical Worsteds, $18.00 to $25.00
KEIE.Tiw
1204 CHESTNUT ST.
11 SOUTH 15th ST.
Gimbel Brothers
Store Opens at 9
Stote Closes'5
Friday
Various
Well-made.
No Mail or Phone Orders
Filled from Coupon Specials
This Does Not Apply to
Other Goods
Women's Summertime Suits, at $25
Group 1 Taffeta Suits Navy or black, three
unusually smart styles, at $25.
Group 2 New and desirable wool-jersey Sports
Suits, at $19.50.
Group 3 All-Linen Suits Oyster-white, natural
or new-blue; tailored and belted styles, at $9.75.
Group 4 Lineen Suits, at $7.50.
Olmbela, "Coupon Day," Third floor
$50 All-Wool Serge Capes, at $8.75
In navy and black. .
35 Novelty Capes, some silk-lined, at $16,75.
Navy or black serge. f
100 Mohair Dusters, wonderful value at $7.90.
Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Third floor
J Women's Sample Blouses, at $3.85
At $3.85 samples and fews of a kind, Georgette
crepe, crepe cle chine, voile, organdie and batiste
Blouses. Save one-third to one-half.
Waists at $1. Clearance of voiles, lawns, or
gandie, tailored, semi-tailored or fancy styles, one
half price. v
Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Grand Alala, First floor.
Waists at $1.65. Voiles, organdtes and lawns.
All white or color-trimmed samples.
Olmbela. "Coupon Day," Third floor
Girls' Summer Coats, at $5
n. and twn of a kind, plain colors, in serge.
burella and fancy mixtures; some with contrasting
colored collars. Sires 6 to 14 years.
Olmbela. "Coupon Day," Third floor
2-Skin Fox Stoles, at $25 Save $15
Only a limited number in lucile. browh and
taupe. Open animal. Wonderful value at $25.
taupe. v Qimhtia, "Coupon Day," Third floor
Women's Bronze Kid Oxfords, at $5.85
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Turned soies, buu ..,..... -- j . - .
Women's dull kid Gibson Tires, welted soles and
leather Cuban heels, $2.35 a pair. Save more than
Ha Women's White Canvas High and Low Shoes,
choice at $2.35. Save half.
Women's Straw Bath Slipoers, at 20c a pa r.
Men tan and -gunmetal Oxfords, broken sizes,
al Men's White Canvas High Lace Shoes, at $1.85.
Men's tan rawhide Moccasins, at 1.ZB.
Boys" Scout Shoes, with so-called elk soles, at
$2.45 and $2.90, as to size.
Growing girls' tan calf and black calf Oxfords,
also white linen lace Sports Shoes, Neolm soles, all
reduced to $2.95 a pair. "
Misses' and children s white linen button and
lace Shoes, rubber soles, at $1.50 a pair.
Olmhala, "Coupon Day," Beeond floor
Wilton Hall Runners, at $26.50 to $28.50
r ..,-,.,. .ivi5 ft. Wilton Hall Runners, m
various grades, marked at $26.50 to $38.50. Worth
fully one-half more.
9x12 ft. Fibre Rugs, extra heavy, best made, at
18
9x12 ft. Wool-and-Fibre Rugs, reversible, at $13.
8 ft. 3 x 10 ft. 6 Fibre Rugs, heavy quality, best
made. $16.75.
8 ft. 3 x 10 ft. 6 Wool-and-Fibre Rugs, reversible,
. 6x9 ft. Fibre Rugs, extra heavy, best made, at
$10.75.
6x9 ft. Wool-and-Fibre Rugs, reversible, at $7.75.
4 ft. 6 x 7 ft. 6 Fancy Prairie Grass Rugs, best
makes, $5.50.
$2.50 yd. for high pile Axminster Carpets.
$1.90 yd. for Velet Carpets.
OUnbela, "Coupon Day," Tlfth floor
Ranney Refrigerators, at $18.50
Side ice
compartments, white enamel-lined
n,.,.;,inn chamber, removable wire shelves that
will not rust, made of selected white ash, golderi
oakfinished, SO lbs. capacity, dry air circulation,
at $18.50.
25,000 ft. of 4-inch Molded Garden Hose, coupled,
in remnant lengths, at.ISc per ft.; save 10c ft.
Peninsular Gas Ranges, five burners on top, in
cluding the simmering burner, 16-inch double ovens,
white enameled panel door frames, white drip pans
under burners, connected free in city limits where
fuel line extends to kitchen; sold on easy payments,,
at $31.50.
Royal Medicated Moth Bags, dust, moisture and
moth-proof, size 24x48 inches, at 25c.
Fireless Cookers, single, double and -triple com
partments, slightly marred in handling, complete
with aluminum cooking utensils, at $8.50 to $27.
Vacuum Cleaners, hand power, easy to operate,
slightly marred irr handling, at $2.50.
Flake Naphthaline, at 3 lbs. for 25e.
Arctic Wind Electric Fans, 6-inch size, complete
with cord and plug, universal motors, works in
direct or alternating current, at $3.85.
Window Screens, walnut-stained frames, IS
inches high. 21 inches closed, 33 inches extension,
at 35c each.
Acme Ice Cream Freezers, 2-qt. size, at $1.05.
Aluminum Tea Kettles, 5-qt. size, seamless weld
ed spouts, at $2.25.
Mahogany-finished glass-covered Serving Trays,
12x18 inches, at 95c.
Olntbala, "Coupon Day," Fourth floor
Heavy Irish Cotton Crash Toweling,
at 15c a yd.
Limit of 20 yards to a customer.
Irish cotton Table Damask, 70 inches wide, at
$1.75.
Hemstitched heavy cotton Huck Towels, at 35c.
Hemmed cotton Huck Towels, all white, at
$2.70 a dozen.
Madeira 13-piece Lunch Sets, scalloped edge,
special at $5.50 a set.
Filet lace-trimmed Centerpieces, with one row
of lace insertion, Japanese effect, 52 inches round,
at $3.25.
Part linen Crash Toweling, for general use,
will make good tea towels: special at 18c a yard,
Qlmbals, "Coupon Day," Baoond floor
54-Inch All-Wool Mannish Serge,
at $2 yd.
54-jnch Check Suitings, at $1.35, a yard.
Qlinbals, "Coupon Day," Baeond floor
GOUPONy
, (remnant) u'
DAY
1 IS
For Tomorrow Friday
r Coupon
Last of things odd fews and short lengths offered for clearance while still fashionable and seasonable.
That's the idea .of Coupon Day keeping the stocks spic and span; never letting the store get cluttered up
and giving you extraordinary values to many-fold times repay you for the time taken in choosing.
Savings Run to Half
Morning Dresses, at $2.15-Samples
Men's and Women' Umbrellas,
at $1.85
Of American taffeta, tape edge: silk cases,
smart handles, at $1.85.
Women's Sun and Rain Parasols, various
colors and handles, at $5.25.
Olmbela, "Coupon Day," a rand Alel.
materials, styles and patterns.
Excellent value, at $2.35.
Kimonos, breakfast model, of flowered
crepe, square collar, trimmed with soft satin
ribbon, cuffs and pockets to match, sash tie at
waist. Exceptional bargain at $2.25.
Olmbels, "Coupon Say," Tint floor.
Women's Beaded Crepe de Chine
Dresses at $15.75
Colors Flesh, white, taupe, navy and Copen
hagen. Figured silk Foulard Dresses, navy and white
and black and white: all sizes. 34-46. at S19.75.
Olmb.la, "Coupon Day," Third floor
32-inch White Surf Cloth at 68c yd.
Excellent for washable skirts.
54-inch Black Surf Cloth, for making bathing
suits, at $1.35 a yard.
Olmbals, "Coupon ' Day," Baeond floor
Table Electric Lamps at $6
Mahogany and ivory-finish. Silk shade and
holder included, at $6.
Small Electric Lamps, mahogany-finish? silk
shade and holder, special at $2.
Soiled and damaged Shades, various sizes, at
50c to $5.
$1 for Porch Shade Hangers,' cord, socket and
plug included.
Olmbals, "Coupon Day," Tourth floor
Embroidered Voile Flouncing
at 65c a yd.
40 inches wide, dainty small patterns, save 35c
a yard, at 65e.
Waterproof Maline, navy, black and all light
and dark shades. Special at 50e a yard.
Gimbals, "Coupon Day," First floor
Boxed Stationery 24 Sheets,
Envelopes, at 17c
72 Sheets Paper and 50 Envelopes for 45e. In
blue, pink, gray and lavender.
Gilt edge Correspondence Cards, 24 cards and
24 envelopes, for 22c.
6 rolls Wax Paper for 25e.
100 Paper Napkins for ISe.
1 dozen Picnic Plates at 5c.
Picnic Lunch Sets at 10c.
Olmbeli, "Coupon Say," Tlrat floor
Baby Coaches, at $18.50 to $40
Floor samples, in the newest styles and col
ors. Save a third.
Fiber and Grass Strollers, special at $10.95.
Tennis Rackets, for boys and girls, regular size,
at 50c.
Tennis Balls, at 25c.
5 Asst. size American Flags, complete with
bracket, at 90c.
5-foot Porch Gate, at $1.65.
Natural Baby Yards, canvas floor, at $3.
W. E. Baby Yards, wood floor, at $5.75.
Child's fiber Porch Rocker, special at" $2.75.
Olmbeli, "Coupon Day," Fourth Aoot
Women's Silk Hosiery, at 85c
Seconds, sold as they run.
Women's cotton and lisle Hosiery, firsts and
seconds, at 25c.
Children's white lisle Summer Socks, at 25e.
Not all sizes.
Women's summer Vests, at 35c, 3 for 91, and
38c. 3 for $1.10.
Women's Swiss ribbed Vests, at 25c and 50c;
sizes 36 and 38 only.
Women's low-neck summer Union Suits, sizes
36 to 44, at 85e.
Silk Hosiery, mill irregulars, sizes as they run,
at $1.15 and S1.75.
Women's full-fashioned white Silk Hosiery,
sizes fri, 9 and 9. at $1.50 pair.
Men's Thread Silk Socks, Irregulars, at
38c pair
Men's Summer Socks, broken sizes, sold as they
run, at 50c pair.
- Men's mercerized Socks, at 35e pair.
Men's cotton and lisle Socks, at 25c pair.
Men's gauze null-over Shirts, odds and ends of
nainsook. Coat Shirts and Knee Drawers, at 75c.
Not all size. Some seconds.
Men's Union Suits, short sleeve, three-quarter
leg, at $1.50. Sizes 34 to 48.
Men's gauze Athletic Union Suits, at 41. Sec
onds. Olmbals, "Coupon Day," First floor
Couch Hammocks, at $9,85 Auto
Supplies
Angle iron frame, heavy canvas ends and wind
shield, striped mattress, at $9.85.
Lawn Benches, 4 feet long, will fold when not
in use, red supports, natural-finish seat and back,
at 76c.
Green mission finish Porch Swings, will fold
flat when not in use, 4 feet long, at $1.95.
Mission Rockers, extra well made, can be taken
apart when not in use, at $2.95.
Porch Chair, to match rocker, at $2.65.
Couch Hammock, folding tubular stand, Green
Hohlfeld make, at $4.50.
Canvas Beach Chair, with foot rest, striped can
vas, at $1.75.
Men's and boys' Worsted two-piece Bathing
Suits, sleeveless shirts, extra fine quality,' sizes 30
to 44, at $3.50.
Men's cotton Bathing Suits, with sleeveless
shirts, sizes 36 to 42. at $lt25.
Boys' and men's Life Guard Suits, navy flannel
trunks, Spalding white worsted shirt and white
web belt, at $4.15. Complete.
Special lot of Spajding not trademarked Tennis
Rackets, well made, at $1 to $3; worth double.
League Baseballs, guaranteed 18 innings, at $1.
Windshield Mirror, diminishing 6 inches in liani
eter. at 85c .
Electric Spotlight, with mirror in back, ,'ull size,
at, $2.15.
Champion X Spark Plugs, for Ford cars, at 50e.
Park's Cleaner, a waterless soap, for the auto
tourist, at 25c can.
Punch Auto Lenses, all sues, at $1.75 a pair.
Marvel tube Vulcanizer, : 65c.
Olmbals, "Coupon Day," Fourth floor
Gold-Plated Mesh Bags, at $12
Green gold finish, 7-inch frame, engine-turned
ring'mesh. Smart locking, at $12. Save $4.
Sterling silver rhinestone sef Bar Pint, gallery
mounting, at $2:85. Worth a third more.
Olmb.la, "Coupoa Bay," First floor
Gimbel Brothers
Day at
I Gimbels' Talcum Powder, at
16c a Can
Violet or corylopsis; large cans.
Talcum Powder, violet odor, large cans, 8c
Absorbent Cotton, lb. pkgs., at 42c.
Castile Soap, large bars, at 25c.
Tooth Brushes, assorted styles, at 10c.
Nail Brushes, assorted styles, at 10c.
Hair Brushes, at 20e.
Olmbela, "Coupon Say," Orana Alile.
Willard Sewing Machines, at $37
Parlor cabinets. Brand new, all attachments
and fully guaranteed. $2 cash and $1 weekly.
Olmbals, "Coupon Day," Fourth floor
Chocolate-covered Peppermints, at 35c lb
Chocolate-Covered Molasses Honeycomb, 48e lb.
Peppermint Lozenges, at 35c lb
Salt Water Taffy, at 38c lb.
Olmbals' "Coupon Day," Chaatnnt Annaz, Subway
Stora and Orand Alala, First floor
Boys' Washable Norfolk Suits, at $3.75
Ages 7 to 18 years.
Boys' Junior Washable Suits, ages 2Y, to 8 years,
$1.85. Various models and many colors.
Boys' Junior Washable Suits, ages 2, to 10 years,
at $2.85.
Boys' Norfolk Suits, ages 8 to 18 years, at $9.50.
Blue serge and fancy tweeds, in latest models.
Boys' Knickerbockers, ages 6 to 17 years, at 85c.
Khaki color. Olmbela, "Coupon Day," Third floor.
Dress Shields, at 25c a pair
Silk-lined (flesh) Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3, 4, at
25c a pair.
Basting Cotton, 6 spools for 32c.
Double-covered Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3, 4, at
25c a pair.
Slipper Trees, metal, at 2 pairs for 20c.
Washable Lingerie Tape, at (10 yards), 3 pieces
for 35e.
Favorite Spool Cotton, white or black, at 38c a
dozen.
Iron Wax, wooden handles. 15c a dozen.
Bias Fold Lawn or Cambric, sizes, 1 to 4, at 3
pieces for 45e.
two -adjustment Dress forms, slignt
damage to iersey, at $5 each.
One 8-adjustment Dress Form, at $6.
Two 12-adju5tment Dress Forms, at
Dress
Forma
$7.50 each.
Busts only, at 75c; slightly imperfect.
Olmbala, "Coupon Day," First floor.
American-Made Cretonnes, at 25c a yd
500 Linoline Window Shades, at 60c. Save 25c.
All wanted colors.
25 large-size Matting Boxes, special at $3.25.
Imported Lace Window Panels, full window size,
at 95c. Olmbela, "Coupon Day," Fifth floor.
Player-Piano Rolls, at 23c
Two thousand rolls, including operas, classics and
dance numbers, new and perfect, at 23c each.
Olmbela, "Coupon Day," Hardman Hall, Bevanth floor.
Bedspreads, $1.85 to $4.75
Variously crochet, dimity and satin mareilles.
Slipjitly shop soiled, at $1.85 to $4.75.
Odds and ends of Comfortables. Variouslv
silkoline, sateen and silk dotted mull. Cotton, wool
and down filling. $3.95 to $8.75.
Sheets, variously 81x90 and 81x99, at $1.48 and
$1.63; 90x99, 81x108, 90x108, at $1.88.
Sheeting, shop soiled, most wanted widths, 72
in., at 53c yard; 81 in., at 58c yard. 20 yards to a
purchaser.
Standard 6- and 8-oz. ACA Ticking, blue and
white striped, at 39c yard.
Olmbels, "Coupon Day." Second floor, some on
Thoroushfare, First floor.
Silver-plated Teaspoons, at 12c
Silver-plated Tablespoons, Dinner Knives, Des
sert Knives, individual Salad Forks and Bouillon
Spoons, at 30c each.
Silver-plated Pickle Forks and Sugar Shells, at
15c each. '
Silver-plated Berry Spoons, at $1.25.
Olmbela, "Coupon Day," First floor.
Pictures, at 35c to 75c
Special purchase and short lots from our own
stock. Frames arid framed pictures, various sub
jects and frames. Choose at 35c to 7Se.
Olmbala, "Coupon Day," First floor. Thoroughfare.
Other Pictures, at $1 to $5. These arc rcat
values. Olmbels, "Coupon- Day," Seventh floor.
Women's Ready-to-Wear Hats, at $1
In straw and silk and straw combinations, black
and colors. Special at $1.
Ready-to-wear Hats of straw, silk and straw
combinations, black and mostly dark colors at $3.
Misses' trimmed leghorn Hats, with colored
georgette facings, at $2.
Clearance of misses' patent milan banded Hats
and a few fancy straw-trimmed Hats, at 50c.
Women's Sports Hats, in droop, straight and
roll brims, black and colors, at $3.95.
Olmbela, "Coupon Day," Third floor.
Women's Washable Gloves, at $1.95
In pique cape, 1-clasp, white, brown and new
buck, at $1.95.
Women's 1-clasp Mocha Gloves, in gray, $2.15.
Women's 2-clasp French kid, pique sewn
Gloves, at $2. , ,
Women's 2-clasp Chamoisette Gloves, in white,
at 45c.
Women's extra heavy Milanese Silk Gloves, in
black and gray, at 90c.
Women's 2-clasp glace Gloves in white, over
seam sewn, at $1.45.
Women's 2-clasp French kid Gloves, in black,
at $1.28.
Men's summer-weight Auto Gauntlets, in gray,
-at $2.15.
Men's 1-clasp Silk Gloves, in gray, at 95c.
Men's Cape and Chamois Gloves, at 95c.
Olmbela, "Coupon Day," First floor.
Fine Zephyr Gingham, at 35c a yard
32-inch wide: save half, at 35c.
Batiste and Organdie, mostly white, 38 tfo 40
inches wide, at 25e a yard.
White Nainsook, yard wide, at 22c a yard. Slight
imperfections. '
Fine quality of White Chiffon Voile, 38 inches
wide, at 18c.
Olmbela, "Coupon Day," Orand Alala, First floor.
Muslin Underwear, at 65c to $4.95
Sample and odd lots of Nightgowns. Envelope
Chemises, Petticoats, Corset Covers and Drawers,
at 65c to $4.95.
Silk and Cotton Petticoats, at 95c to $2.25
, Olmbals, "Coupon Day," soma on Orand Aisle.
Thursday, June 26, 1919.
Gimbels
Women's Net Vestces, $1
Trimmed with runs or net pleat
ing, semi-roll collar attached. At $1.
Clearance of women's Collar Sets
and Vestees, at 25c and 50c. Half
price.
Dainty white organdie Collars, at
38c.
-Olmbela, "Coupon Bar," Orana ALL.
Leather Goods, at 10c to $2
Wallets, dressing cases, envelope
purses, card sets, medicine, cases,
hand bags, etc. At 10c to $2. Save
Sc to ?3.
Olmbela, "Coupon Day,"
Grand Alala, rlret floor.
1000 Men's Priestley's Mohair Suits
at $12.50
English Cravenette Suits in blue, black and
gray; plain and neat stripes. All sizes, at $12.50.
1500 men's Palm Beach Suits, at $12.50.
Men's Air-o-Weave Cool Cloth Suits, at
$12.50.
185 Men's Suits of tweeds, cheviots, home
spuns; cut on new young men's models, sizes 33 to
38 chest. At $21.50.
Men's rubberized Slip-on Raincoats,. at $10.
U. S. Government White Duck and Navy Twill
Trousers, $2.
U. S. Government Khaki Trousers, at $2.25.
Olmbela, "Coupon Day," Baoond floor.
Men's Madras Shirts, Soft Cuffs, $1.35
Men'
s Pajamas, light grounds, colored stripes,
s Turkish toweling Bath Robes, $3.85.
s Silk Four-in-Hands, at 45c
s Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, at 25c.
s one-piece solid cowhide Leather Belts,
$1.75.
Men
Men
, Men
Men
at 50c.
Men'
Men'
Men'
Bovs
Bovs'
50c, all
s Suspenders, at 75e.
s Garters, satin pad, strong webbing, 25e.
Washable Ties, at 35e, 3 for $1.
Blouses, soft collars attached, 50e.
' one-piece solid cowhide Leather Belts, at
s'7es. Olmbels. "Connon n vim. inn
Men's Straw Hats, at $2.20
Men's and boys' Summer Caps, at 85e.
Outing and Wash Hats, for boys, in duck and
linen, at 65c. rf
Boys' Straw Hats, all shape, at $2.35.
Olmbela, "Coupon Day," First floor.
I 1000 lbs. of "Coupon Blend" Coffee
at 37V2c lb.
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I (I.lmlt S lbs.)
Coupon special blend Tea, De Luxe Blend, at 3
lbs. for $1.10, or lb. for 38e.
Hams, Philadelphia, sugar-cured, fresh from the
smokehouse, limit one lb. to a purchaser, at 39e lb.
Cocoa, freshly-ground Lenox, from selected co
coa beans, at 3 lbs. for 78c.
Red Rip$ Tomatoes, Gimbel Justice Brand. No. 2
sanitary cans, Joreiii for $1.35, or can for 12c.
Baking Powder, Purity, at four 1-lb. cans, 85c,
or can for 22c.
New York State Sauer Kraut, also Polk's Hom
iny, large sanitary cans, at 4 cans for 50c.
Corn Flakes, Kellogg's Toasted, at 6 individual
pact-aces for 2xAc.
California Sardines, in puree of tomato, key-opening
cans, six 25c cans, 70c.
Full Cream Fancy Lor.ghorn Cheese, at 42e lb.
Olives, crisp and meat fruit, close to half price,
dozen SI. 18, or bottle, 10c.
Extracts, Lemon. Orange or Almond, Lenox, ex
tra strength, at 3 !ottles, 85c
Poultry Feed, Ovcr-the-Top Screened Scratch,
25-Ib lots, special at $1.22.
Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Chestnut Street Annes.
In The Subway Store
Men's and young men's Summer Suite
at $11.50. All sizes. ,
Women's and Misses' Dresses at $4.75.
Tub Skirts, at $1.
Girls' Tub Dresses, special at $1.55.
Women's and Misses' Capes at $6.50 to
$10.
Bathing Suits for women and misses at $2.
Clearance of Muslin Underwear, at 38c to
$1.95.
Petticoats at $1.
600 House Dresses, at $1.45. Made of neat
striped percales.
1-yard wide Percales, 20c yd.: good quality.
Odds and ends of Wash Goods, 10c yd.
Women's Low Shoes, at $1 pr., broken sizes.
Men's Low Shoes, at $2.90.
Children's Canvas Shoes, at $1.
Men's Soft Straws, at $1.25.
Men's and Bos Caps, at 50c.
Boys' Straws, at 75c.
Wash Hats, and Tarns, at 50c
White Lawn, 44 inches wide, 18e yard. Mill
lengths of white Dimities, 15c
Women's white Handkerchiefs, 33c dozen.
Bleached Seamless Sheets, extra size, 99x99, at
SI. 48.
500 cotton-filled Crib Comfortables, silkoline-'
coverea at. ;i.Z3.
Men's Neglige Shirts, at $1.10, seconds.
Men's odd Pa jama Trousers, 45c
C M. C. Crochet Cotton, white or ecru, 95c
box 00 ballsV
Women's two-clasp Silk Gloves, double tip
ped. 25c pr.
Women's two-clasp Fabric Gloves, 45c pr..
Extra heay silver-plated Teaspoons and
Knives, at 10c, 12c and 28c
Summer Lingerie Blouses, at $1.35. Solid
cotton waists, 45c
$3000 worth of odd China and Glass to be
sold for $1750. Scores of articles to choose
from.
Willard Sewing Machines, special, $33: $2
cash and $1 weekly.
Remnants of Silks and Silk-and-Cotton Fab
rics. at 28c to $4.90 a yard.
Men's and Women's Umbrellas, American
taffeta, $1.35.
Black Sateen, 29c yd., 32 in. wide.
Boys' Washable Norfolk Suits, $2.85. Ages
to 17 years.
. Black Serge, 68c yd., 36 in. wide. Save one
t In rd.
Drapery Scrim, 12c yd. Colored borders.
Women s Collars, of organdie. Georgette
crepe and lace, at 15c, 25c to $3.95.
Trunks at $7.95 to $15.95.
Women's Silk Stockings, at 35e pair. Mill
seconds.
Olmbals, "Coupon Day," Subway Stora.
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