: yffiyte -$T&r ' "' WSkb ' 4 f '' v'wV- w V'H''' ' T.jf'.'it-i,'xfrw vvw. --'v'gi w ?. j - - vi7 v .,; "-j(h""-i .,(n,'' ' s-'fylTvfS15 1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THCT1?SDAY, ,JlTLY U4, 1JI10 CITY SOLDIER HELPED HOUSEWIVES FIGHT . Gimbel Brothers Store Hours : 9 to 5 Closed Summer 'Saturdays For Tomorrow Friday- Gimbel Brothers Thursday, July 24, 1919. FvWtfPjjjH TO Private Patrick Quinn Says Wil son Promised "His Best" on Prohibition Question ADDRESSED PROTECTORS Patrick A Quinn. whn wns one of three Phlladolphlnns in President Wil son's bocIjRiinrd, considers himself n lucky mnn to have been able to see nnil do the tlihiRs which were permitted him on the liner fieorge Wnhlnj:toti when she broiiRlit.the Chief Ilxecutivo home. 'The bodjKiiard wns composed of L'."0 men, picked from innny divisions mid orKaniz.ntioiis, almost nlwnjs for dis tinguished service or heroism. They joined the President in Paris nnd nc companied him to Brest. suggested that nil the bodyguard stand j at attention during the sneech. the I dent snid nny who wished might ask him questions, and thnt several soldiers ,1tr! not-. U..t ...... ,l. ...-.. sion was Hie first to be ernplojed in I this duty. While thus ernplojed lie, met his brother Michael, who wns later wounded in action. Private Quinn wns twice wounded, nnco nt Chateau Thierry and ngain at St. Millie!. lie was several times cited , for bravery. The CJuinns livent ll"S Porter street. i Judge McCormlck to Sit Here Judge 11. I!. McCormick. of Lock I Haven, who became known as a "terror to criminnls." because of heavy sentences he Imposed on defendants nr i ralgned before him in Quarter Sessions I Court during the crime wnve about si months ngo, has been assigned by the State Supreme Court to come here next month nnd preside in Quarter Sessions i Court No. 1. -IfiS City Hall. lie willi act as a substitute for Common Pleas i Court No. 1. which tnkes over the sum iner business of all five courts of Coin oion Pleas in August. i CURB MARKET BAN Police Head Advises Them to Ask for Authorization From Councils West Philadelphia resident nrc pro- I testing iiRninst police lrgulntlons- which1 Imve prohibited successful operation f the Forty-ninth street curb market. Farmers' wapons lmlted In Portj -ninth street just nbovn Market street luive been ordered nwnv by n traffic serRennt. He snid nothing would be permitted to be sold within the four feet thvee-lncli limit, beennse thnt pnn belonged to propertj owners, "1 inn sorry," snld Superintendent of Police Ttnbinson tndny, "but ro hnc to protect the interests of the store keepers. If the people want the curb nmrkets they must obtain permission for them from Councils. As It is the police have ordeis to prohibit selling from the street or wnpons excepting regular curb mnrkets which hnve been authorized by Councils. ' Housewives insist thnt the store keepers do not sell produce nor fruit un tne Jourtli of .lulyj'rivate (Juiiin nearly so cheap as tne sneer markets. had the opportunity of hearing thei ''"' "md " yvny out," they sii. rrt !. i it-i f c lmv' ,0 Rpt ,,0',1 ot " vacant lot. Presidents speech. A hen soi.ie one . . TRANSFER BILL IS SIGNED President interposed and declared thnt ' Mayor Approves Measure Mothers', he "just wanted to talk informally to Pens,on Money Is Provided ! the bojs. So (hey all sat down in n ,, ., ... , '. ... .,.' row around him on the deck, with the , Mnor ""th Utt" M t be 5......min less faired ones on the outside, and "'". "'""".J h. i,irl" d" "' enjoyed President Wilson's first speech I Appropriation of $20,000 for mothers on the peace treaty. , pensions. The signing of the bill re- , Pr vate Oiiinr, snl,l tl.nt nf !,. ,! leases lor paymeur pensions one to tin of his brief talk, in which the President h'"""1" "lli,h hnvP. l,prn hM "" I"1"'1- I for ili a Af nrnf'o Lintinflirn expressed sorrow that the men could '"J-, l,li;S,r'1' "iRnnti.re ',,,, .. ,, ., .. ' 'he SLIO.OOO appropriated by Coiinci not be lionie on the Jourtli, the Presi- . . . . . . , .. ,!., !,! v ,vi,n i.i,.i ,ii. ..I." "ffi-ir-nt to meet only the pro ral lis sitn payment of Philadelphia county to the tii.i -i, ,iiL i,n.,n viiv. nuic (MILS- . t ., .. , ' ' ' summer mouths. An appropriation of ,.,'. . , . ,.,... ... ,$tiOO,(tOO wns passed by the Legislatine What about prohibition' I, ,,hBI,elpWll mwt Wnbe eight- The President laughed and promised , ,.,, por ,.Pnt of tliis sum, if widows to "do in best." The work of the in this eit with dependent children nie bodyguard ended at Hoboken Private to icceive the benefits of the act, nc Quinn is one of three brothers, nil of col ding to Miss Kvelyn T. Calvin, ex whom hnc had war records. He was ccutive secretary o,f the mothers' asslst attached to the railway transportation 'mice fund. service. Thirteenth (irnnd Division, and The bill also includes items for etia from March, 101S, up to the signing of' clerk hire. Fifteen thousand dollars is the armistice was employed in bringing i nppiopriated to the recorder of deeds troops up to the trendies. His divi-1 for this purpose, ,s..(.iO(l to the city colli inissioners and ."s.hiibi 10 nie receiver 01 tnes. Fifteen new jobs are created in the Board of Recreation. Your dentist will say "clean your teeth !" He knows Sozodont will- clean Sf If dental skill, during the past 70 years, eould 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 Jmodord 'At your dealer's j pippin of & DRINK" O-APPLE-0 is more than "something to drink". It is a beverage that makes you smack your lips with satisfaction the real juice and flavor of sweet crisp apples delightfully car bonated. A drink that wins you the first time you taste it. O-APPLE-0 satisfies, why it's so popular. That's Drink all you want of O-APPLE-O. It's good for you. All the value of a sound apple is there all the refceshing quali ties of perfect carbonating. You can get O-APPLE-0 at those places where good things to eat and drink are sold. At the club, the soda fountain, and the restaurant. And if you want it by the case ask your' grocer or druggist. Virginia Fruit Juice Co. Norfolk, Va. - Philadelphia Dlilributort Winters & Kesler Lfaytte Bide. Phil. Jji- A iirarT3rSrygBITraaatf' VGOUPON l (remmant) j DAY Boys' No Mail or Phone Orders Filled From Coupon Specials This Does Not Apply to Other Goods .1 Women's Wash Dresses, at $5 Plain and fipiircd voile, gingham and linecn, at $5. Bargain. Wash Dresses of organdie, voile and linen 'ew est fashion, at $7.50. -OlmbelB, "Coupon Day," First floor Women's Suits, at $18.75 Taffeta Coat Suits. Wool Jersey Suits. Serce Suits. $18.75 Lineen Sleeveless Suits, smart looking, at $4.90. Linecn Coat Suits, sizes as you find them, wanted colors, at $6.75. OlraboU, "Coupon Day," Third floor Women's Tub Skirts, at $2.50 Clearance of Tub Skirts, gabardines and novelty weaves, at $2.50. Colored stripe gabardine Skirts, at $3.75. C learance of all Tub Skirts of the better kind, $5. OlmbelB, "coupon Day," Third floor Girls' Tub Dresses, at $1.55, 6 to 14 Years Of plain and plaid gingham Regulation waist models with contrasting-color trimming. Special at $1.55. Olmbeln, "Coupon Day," rirst rioor Rroken sires in Misses' Suits, at $5. Misses' smart Sports Coats, at $5. Misses' Capes reduced to $10 to $20 Were much more. OlmbelB, "Coupon Day," Third floor Women's Waists, at 95c to $2.95 Clearance of women's Waist3 in crepe de Chine, Georgette crepe and striped silks, mostly light sum mer colors, at $2.95. One-third to one-half less than regular price. Lingerie Blouses in all-white, white with color trimming, or smart stripes; voiles, organdies, batiste and madras, at $1.50. Lingerie and tailored Blouses, voiles, organdies, lawns, colored and all-white, half price, at $2. Olmbels,, "Coupon Day," Thorotiffhfare, rirst floor Lingerie and tailored Blouses of white striped voiles, color checks and plain lawns. Clearance sale, 95c. OlmbelB, "'Coupon Day," Third Floor Women's 2-CIasp Silk Gloves, at 85c White. Double finger ends. .Women's 2-clasp chamoisettc Gloves, in white, champagne and clianiois-color .it 45c a pais. - Glmbols. "Counnn Day," Gl-.-vnd Msle Women's 2-clasp lambskin Gloves in white, over seam sewn, at $1.58 a pair. Odd lots and some slighth mussed Silk Gloves, at 68c. Men's summer auto Gauntlets, gray, at $2.15. Men's 1 -clasp Silk Gloves, in grav, at 95c. Sive a third. Olmbels, "Coupon Day," rirst floor 500 Large-size Sofa Pillows, at 55c In round and square shape, 2020 inches square, filled with silk floss and covered in cretonne. ' Special at 5"5c. All remnants of Cretonne and light-weight Cur tain Materials greath reduced in price one-third and less. All-white Nets, Scrim and Marquisette at one-half price. - Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Fifth floor Willard Parlor Cabinet Sewing Machines, at $37 When closed looks like an attractke music cab inet. In handsome golden oak. Conyilcte set of at tachments and fully guaranteed. Instructions free at your home if you lie within city limits. Sold on the Club Plan, $2 when ordering and the balance $1 weekly. Olmbels, "Coupon Day," rourth floor Porch Rockers, at $3 Can be taken apart and nut away during the winter; green mission finish. Price $3. Porch Chairs, at $2.75. Couch Hammocks, full sire, well-made, chain hung, at $9.85. Porch Bench, ,V'. feet long, at 75c. Canoe Cushions, leatherette cnercd. at $1.50. Men's and bos' broken lot of Bathing Suits, all wool: sizes 30 to A2. at $3.50. Men's Life Guard Suits, white Spalding all worsted jersey, blue flannel trunks, white web belt, at $4.15. Couch Hammock Springs, heavy coil, at 85c pr. Grass Mats, for use on porch or step, at 7c each, four for 25c. Extra well-made 4-passencer Lawn Swings, ad justable back and seat, at $9.65. Odds and etuis of Hohlfeld Couch Hammocks, samples. Sac nearly SO per cent. At $10 to $31. Spalding and H C. Lee Tennis Rackets, well made, strung with Oriental gut. at $2. Odds and ends of Bsseball Masks, at 75c to $3.50. -Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Fourth floor 100-Piece Dinner Sets, at $12.95 Initial Table Tumblers, at SI a dozen. Initial Water 3oblets, at 25c each, 31-picce gold stamp border Cottage Sets with bread-and-butter plates, at $2.95 a set. 32-piccc Cottage Sets, attractive border design, at $3.75 a set. Initial handled Iced Tea Glasses, engraved to order, at 25c each Blue Willow Bread-and-Butter Plates, by the dozen only, at $1 a dozen. Light-cut Relish or Olive Dishes canoe shape, at 25c each. 15-piece first quality Cereal Sets, choice of four clear patterns', at $8.95 a set. Best quality Jelly Glasses, regulation sizes, at 30c a dozen. 2-gallou squat-shape Fish Acquariums, ready to use, at $1. Gold band, "America" shape Tea Cups and Saucers, at $2.25 a dozen. Decorated English Teapots, 4-cup size, at 50c ea, OUnbeU'Coupon Day," First and Fourth floori (i Coupon Day" Of Unusual Interest Gimbel Coupon Days have grown iamous for value-giving. This one is of especial richness. We "take stock" last day of the month count and measure everything, and find the limited lots that should be pushed out. Right for use with a pretty long using season remaining but stores have to plan far ahead. Serve yourself and help us keep the Store new by carrying these tid-bits away. Savings run to half. Washable Suits, ar$2.25 J l'or aRc 2Vi to S years ariotis models in many cnlols ami color-comliiiiatiotis. At $2.25. Roys' Washable Norfolk Suits, apre 7 to 17 years, at $3.65. Hoys' fine quality Wash Suits, aRes 2'j to 8 years, at $3.85. Wintcd models and materials. Roys' Norfolk Suits, at $11.50. T'"or apes 8 to 18 years. With extra pair of full-lined trousers, at $14.50 I'lue M-rgc and mixed tweeds. - Olmbels, "oonpon Day," Third floor 2200 I.arpe number Women's Ready-to-Wear Hats, at $1 Women's readv-to-wear Hats of straw and Georgette, at SI. Women's ready-to wear Straw Hats, black and colors, at $3. Women's bankok and straw Sports Hats, banded, black and colors, at $2.95. p Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Third floor Floor Lamps, at $6, 8 and $10 Maljogany finish 2 electric lights, some gas. t $6, $8 and $10. Odd Silk Lamp Shades, at $2 to $10. Shop handled. Olmbels, ''Coupon Da7," Grand Aisle Odd Table and Reading Lamps, wi'h and without shades, variously priced Small Lamp Shades and Porch Lights on wire frames, at 50c each Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Fourth floor Women's Union Suits, at 65c and 85c Samples and mill seconds. Women's sample Vests, at 25c, 33c and 50c. Women's cotton and lisle Hosiery, mill seconds, at 35c. Women's fine Hosiery, broken lines and mill lots, at $1.15 a pair Men's sample Socks, at 25c, 35c and 50c. Sizes as they run Men's Underwear, sample lots and some seconds of Shirts and Drawers, at 50c & 75c. Sizes as thev run Men's fine Union Suits, some seconds, at $1. Sizes as they run Children's white cotton Socks, at six pairs for $1, Odd sizes Children's fanc Socks, at 25c. Olmbels, "Coupon Day," rirst floor Morning Dresses, at $1.95 and $2-85 Clearance of small lots Save a .dollar, at $1.95 and $2.85. onderful i allies. Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Thoroughfare, First floor W. B. Netting Corsets, at $1.35 Splendid model for average figure. Low bust and moderately long skirt Exceptional value at $1.35. Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Orand Aisle Subway Store s and Women's 3 OOalkrOver SHOES and other equal makes Palmolive Soap,at 8c a Cake Gmibels rorylopsis or Violet Talcum, lb cans, 17c. Y.-il Dona Talcum Powder, 10c a tin. Tooth Brushes, at 10c. U-,rflbber Bathing Caps, at 20e. Absorbent Cotton, lb. rolls, 45c. Ciimbcls Glycerine Soap, rose or inlet odors, 75c dozen. Household Rubber Gloves, all sizes. 25c a pair -Glmbels. "Coupon Day," rirst floor. Some on Thoroughfare I" Jewel Refrigerators, at $31.50 Fifty onh Jewel Refrigerators, nartments. wlii'e enameled provision side te coin chambers. 125 lbs rapacitv. at $31.50. Peninsular Gas Ranges, five burners on top in cluding simmering burner, full size Ifi-inch baking and .broiling ovens, enamel nnnel door frames v Hte enamel drin pan and broilmg nan. Connetted free in cit" limits where fuel lino T-Ntends to kitchen. Sold mi easy pavments, at $31.50. I.tOOO feet of molded Garden Hose, li-incb size, coupled in remnant lengths, at 15c ner foot; save 10c per foot Little Witch Vacuum Cleaners, used like a broom, easv to operate at $2.85. Save $3. Parlor Corn Brooms, three sewed, good quality corn, at 38c. F.vcr-Readj Dish Washer, fits mi faucet, 'he san'.tarv wa of washing dishes, at $1.85. c-re S2 Toilet Paper. 4-oz. rolls, at ten roll for 38c Perfection Moth Bars, dflst, moisture and moth proof. lAs-il inclies, at 25c. Food Chopper, complete with foi-r knives, cuts raw meats nuts, 'ccetables etc at SI. 25. Arctic Wind Electric Fans. 6-inch size blades, I'nhersal motor works on 'direct or alternating current costs less than lc per hour to operate $3.95. Window Screens, natural wood frimes 22 inches high 21 closed 31 inches extension 'it 65c. Screen Doors, odd siz.es anil 1 at SI to $3. Little Wonder Butter Merger, nierr-ed buttc with one pint of mill 'ltlv damaged, ikf nnd 2 lbs. of one pound of b"tter at 50c. FirelciS Cookers, sligbt'v rubl" .' in lnndling, one- two- and three-well sizes ,t S9 t. $27.50. Twenty-fix c onlv. New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves, three burners size, slighth shopworn. $17.50. Washing Machines, sligbtlv r-bbed in handling it S7 to $15. -Olmbels, "Coupon Day." Fourth floor Shop-handled Bedr,rsreads, at $1.25 to $5 anously crochet, satin-finished Marseilles and domestic and imported printed spreads. Main- at one-third of regular selling price. t $1.25 to $5. Comfortables variously filled with cotton, wool and down at $2.95 to $9.75. Camp Blankets suitable for Boy Scouts and out ing purposes at $3.95. Sheets variously single- and double-bed size. Made from well-known qualities of muslin, at $1.15, $1.48 and $1.68. Embroidered scalloped initial Pillow Cases, made frqm well-known muslni nearly all -initials, slightly shop-mussed, at 43c each. Shop-soiled Pillow Cases. Various size 42x36 to 45x36 inches, at 34c to 45c. Sheeting Muslin from shop display ok. perfect. ' : 72-inch, 53c a yard. 81-inch, at 58c a yv Limited allowance to purchasers on account u. dealers. Olmbels, 'Coupon Day," Second floor. Some oa Orand Aisle v vhHl .?B Infants' Dresses, at $2.35 Colored and white a dozen styles, incomplete in sires hut some of all ies, 2 to 6 Special at $2.35. I.oel Hats md Caps of lingerie and straw: some ''iov handling 1 jear to ft at $1. Glmbels, "Coupon Day," Second floor Music Rolls, at 19c, 23c and 50c assortment of dance classic and i peratic Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Seventh floor Favorite Spool Cotton, at 38c a Doz. i'clding wire metal Coat Hangers, three for 25c. Slipper Trees, two pairs for 15c. Mercerized Darning Cotton, six balls for 23c. Mercerised Lingerie Tape, at three pieces for 35c. Hias fold Ltwn or Cambric, sizes 1 to 4. at three pieces for 45c. i I'lesli p silk-lined Dress Shields, at 25c a pair. Wash Cloths, at tbree for 22c. ilkatecn Crochet Cotton, at three spools for 20c. t M. C Crochet Cotton, white or ecru. 0 balls', at 95c a box. - Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Grand Aisle Men's Oxfords, at $4.45 ( ordo-tan, gtinmetal calf or black glazed kid Tnghsli style lasts or wide toe blucher style Ml mzc,. t S4.45. Men's White Buckskin Oxfords, at $6.90. Men's White Reinskin Oxfords, at $4.90. ' - Pinvas Oxfords, at $2.65. Men's White Canvas High Shoes, at $1.45. Men's Bath Slippers, at 50c Unvs' and Men's tan Scout Shoes, rediu ed to $1.90; sizes lO'-j to l.V .. ,1t $2.45; sizes 1 to 0, at $2.90. Men's sizes C to 11. Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Second floor Women's and Misses' Shoes Women's patent leather and dull leather Colonial Pumps, turn soles and Louis heeK Broken sizes, at $3.10. Women's kid blucher Oxfords, turn sole, plain tne. ( uban heel, at $3.90. Short line Evening Slippers, broken s17es, at $1. Jumble lot of Misses' and Children's White Can vas High Shoes; white kid trimmed and Misses' anil t hildr-n's tan alf Oxfords, at 51.50 a pair. - Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Second floor Canvas-covered Dress Trunks, $9.95 Sizes 32 to 36. Sae a third, at $9.95. Vulcanized and Mbre-covered Dre--- Trunks fain linings Sizes 32-. 3d- and,40-iiub. at $14.95 ( anacorred Wardrobe Trunks, full size. 9 bangers, shoe bag and hat box, at $34.75 Sa e 20 per cent. Glmbels, "Coupon Day," rifth floor Sale Continues of Summer Shoes- the women's mostly white. Silk-and-Cotton Underwear Crepe, at 35c a Yard 3S indies wide: flesh color onl. line Scotch and American zephyr Gingham, at 35c vard. White Mercerized Poplin, at 48c ard 34-inch. Longcloth. j aril wide. 10 yards to a piece, at $2.25. Limit, 3 nieces to a customer Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Orand Aisle Chocolate-covered Caramels, 34c lb. Mint Perfections, at 35c lb. Assorted Fruit Paste, at 40c lb -Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Chestnut Street Annex, Sub way and Orand Aisle, First floor. 36-inch Black Surf Cloth, at 85c a Yard l'or making bathing suits Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Second floor, SOTfl on Orand Aisle Various Leather Articles, at $1 Each Women's Belts and Girdles, in leather and silk, liroken size. at 25c. 55c for Envelope Purses, black and colors; as sorted leathers. Wallets, dressing cases brush sets, hold-all and manv other wanted necessaries. $1.35 for Silk Bags, coxered frames, black, nay, brown $2.65 for Handbags, in assorted leathers, fabrics and stvles. $3.95 for black walrus grain effect leather Traveling Bags, 16-iinh -c. 10c to $2.50 for Travelers' Necessaries dressing cases, coat-hanger et- brush sets, writing folios, emergency kit. in fab''!' i.ises 50c to' $2.50 for White Silk Bags, arious styles and sizes. OlmbelB, "Coupon Day," First floor Muslin Underwear, at 65c to $3.95 Clearance of sample- and odd lots. Nightgowns, em elope chemises penmats, coret covers and drawers, at 65c to $3.95. Silk-and-Cotton Petticoats, at 95c to $2.85. White and colors Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Thoroughfare, First floor Wallpaper, at 4c, 8c and 18c a Roll Block and granite paper, bedroom stripes; sold onlv with matched borders, at 4c a roll. Bedroom paper. Iiinr -room and dining-room papers Splendid selections. With borders to match. At 8c a roll. Oatmeal papers, embossed bedroom stripes and floral effects. Sold with line dcromtivc borders. At 18c a roll. Olmbele, "Coupon Dry," Fourth floor Men's Soft Straw Hats, at $1.65 Men'-. Madagascar Hats, at $1. Boys Wash Hats, at 38c. Boys' and Children's Straw Hats, at $1,45. Olmbels, "Coupon Day," First floor GIMBEL BROTHERS Market : .Chestnut : Eighth ; Ninth vi Men's Imported Mohair Suits, at $11.50 Mm- Ccol Crash Slits, $10.75. Men's Air-o-Weave Suits, $13.50. ' ' cassimcrc and cheviot Suits, at $20.50. -ingle- and double-breasted waist-line Suits, at $26.50. -tra nair nf trousers '"i-nr Silk Suits, at $18.75. Slip-on Raincoats, double textures belt around, at $10. -Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Second floor Men's Shirts, at $1.75 In fancy neckband only In white both neck band and soft collar attached. Men's Pajamas, at $1.75, pongee in all the good plain colors; all sizes. Also fancy stripe percale. Men's fine fibre silk and silk stripe Madras Shirts, at $2 95. Slightly imperfect. Men's Silk Four-in-Hands, 70c. Men's Satin Pad Garters, 25c Men's Solid Leather Belts, made of Cowhide, rt 50c. Boys' Blouses, at 50c, soft collars attached, fancy stripes on white grounds. Olmbels, "Coupon Day," First floor Automobile Supplies "Champion" Spark Plugs, for Ford cars, at 50c each. Punch Auto Lens, all sizes, at $1.45 pair. Genuine Hand Klaxon, for auto, at $3.45. Windshield Spot Light, with diminishing mirror, at $2.15. Parko Hand Cleanser, at 20c can. Olmbels, "Coupon Day," rourth floor Crash Toweling, at 18c a Yard Linen weft: for kitchen use. at 18c a vard. Hemstitched Irish embroidered Tea Cloths, size 3dx36 inches, at $2.35. C limy lace-trimmed Lunch Cloths. 72-inch dia mctr": shgh'h sniled at $22.50 and $25. 25-piece Madeira Lunch Sets. Special at $18 a set. Embroidered Ml-Iinen Crash Toweling, heavy and absorbent at ?Sc yard. Bleached pure linen Table Damask. 70 inches wid". at $3.00 a vard. 45-inch Dress Linen, for skirts, at 75c a yard. Less thait wholesale. Heay Union Crash Towelings, at 25c a yard. . Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Second floor 250 No-Waste, Freshly-Smoked Boneless Butts, Specially Priced at lb., 45c 2000 lb. Gimbel Harmony Chop de Luxe Black Tea, at 3 lbs. for $1. 1000 lbs. Gimbel Coupon Blend Coffee, fresh from the roaster, especially priced (limit 6 lbs.) A at, 'b HbAC IS ldils. Breakfast Cocoa, Peters' Brand, freshly ground, at 3 lbs. for 78c. Queen Olives, selected, meat, crisp fruit at doz en 15c bottles. $1.15. or 10c bottle. Tomato Soup, Mother Cook, condensed; dozen or 'j-dozen tans, at, can 81 k. Sardines, in tomato puree. California pack '4 sizc key-opening cans; dozen $1.50, or can 12J-2C 500 lbs f,iic full cream Cheese, at lb. 40c. Cooked Hams, Wilson Certified Brand, sugar cured, wafer-sliced, at 78c, or '.-lb., 42c. Loaf Cakes Gnnbcl Baking, walnut, Sunshine or gold, at. each 45c. Glmbels, "Coupon Day," Pure rood Btore, Chestnut Street Annex . - w In the Subway Store Men's and Young Men's Palm Beach and Cool Cloth Suits, $7.50. Lingerie Blouses, at 50c, 85c and $1. V orth double Women's and Mises' Tub Dresses, at $3.50. Women's and Misses' Silk Dresses, at $9.75. -lave a third on Skirts, at 85c. Girls' Dresses, at 95c. Sae half on some. omen's and Misses' Lineen (cotton) Suits, at $6.50. Hand. Bags and Purses, 5c to $1.65. Shop soiled 160 scalloped Table Cloths, $2.75 each. Rose Bath Toilet Soap, made by Palmolive l o . 70c doen cakes U-silk Ribbon, in plaids, checks, loop edge, 10c vard. Men's Nepl'gc Shirts. Seconds and soil'd. $1. Men's Bathing Suits, half nricc. 95c. Window Shades, 50c each. Save one-third. "Seconds Boys' Wash Suits, $1.45 and $2.50; 3 to 17 vear. Men's Straw Hats, 85c. Clean-up of Boys' Straw Hats, at 50c. 38-in p'a'n-colored Dress Voile, 18c yard. ieth donldc w Odds and "ds of Wash Goods. 14c vard. Women's Silk Stockings, mill irregulars, 35c. v it, ji irii'ie Children's 25c nair ribbed Stockings and little Socks, Men's Socks, h'-iek and colors 6 pairs for $1. Women's Bungalow Aprons, 85c f $1.15. Odds and short lots of China and Glass Ware, it clearance r"ees. 40-in white Chiffon Voile, 20c yard. Slightly imp-rfeet Willard Sewinp Machines, special at $33. Sold on eas pawnent plan $2 rash and $1 wceklv. Sample Morning Dresses, $1.65. Some seconds Clearance of muslin Und-rwear, 65c to $3.95, Pticoats, 85c, made of white sateen; seal loped flouii'-e. Special W. B. Corsets, $1.10. Splendid model. Low bust, long skirt. Women's white hemstitched Handkerchiefs, one corner emhroidrcd. 4c. Pillows, blue and white striped ticking, $1.25. Porch Sewing Rockers, double woven .seat, $1,65, White net Fichus, lace- and ruffle-trimmed, 38c. , Natural Hair Nets, at 45c a dozen. Women's 2-clasp silk and fabric Gloves. 38c. Women's wdiite Canvas high and low Shoes, $1.45. Men's White Canvas Shoes, $1.50. Children's tan leather Play Oxfords, 65c. 11 to 2. New Process Floor Covering, remnants, 20c so. vrt. One to two yards wide. Prairie Grass Rugs, 9x12, at $7.75; 8x10, at $6.75. Tauestrv Brussels Stair Carnet, at 80c yard. Velvet Stair Carpet, at $1.25 yard. Overalls, at 65c. Worth double. Linen-finished Sheets, seconds, $1.48. 81x90, 90x99 ' 500 silkoline-covered. Comfortables, cotton fill ed. $2.25, oisAeli, "Coitpon. 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