'i'V'iiVJ vtjiS(;.tii'iil.i..,( .V-"S',.U i''"(.H" -t "-" ' fr "- 11 V . t-K v i "v- jrs?1 r..y n .1 'j fl X EVENING1 PUBLIC . LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATUEDAX ATJGTJST 28, 1919 n 1". '. V - T, ...... t.J.. My . i ' (t .Is. 2r Gimbel Brothers STORE OPENS AT 0 Gimbel Brothers Gimbel Brothers STORE CLOSES AT C Saturday, August 23, 1919, Peace Jubilee Parade on Sep tember 26 to Be Memo rable Affair n 1 HALF-HOLIDAY FOR EVENT mi TIPS Camden's ppnre jubilee parade ot. September 20 promles to be the big Ket mill most nuiplcious event ever f held In the county. Members of the uctury jubilee and memorial commit tnr arc busy with the details. Virtually eer.v fraternal and chic organization in the city nnd county will tnlio part In the pageant. The iHy's fire and police departments will be repieociited and empes of vnrlous World-rnmous industrial establishments will be In the line of mnrrb. nffortn nre helne made to rally the ROM ice men for the purpose of having them parade in full uniform. A meet ing of the men who saw service will b held on September '2 at the Third Iteglment Armory. Lieutenant Colonel Harry C. Kram er, who was a chief of staff for I'rov st Marshal Crowdcr, Major Wlnfield S. Price, one of New Jersey's best soldiers ; Captain Kdword West, win. was promoted on the field for brav ery, nnd Commander Francis Hoffman, T'nlted States nnvv, who was in iharge cf the New Jersey battalion of lmnl reserve, will limo charge of the service men In the parade. The Camden County Chapter, lied Cross, will have charge of the ban quet to be sercd after the parade in the Third Regiment Armorv. A half holiday will be declared by Mayor Kills on parade day. HIIMMBB nKSOItTtf ATI.ANTIC CITY j ' n ' 0? Ambassador &ZtlanticrZ:ity.rMJ The Atlantic Coast's newest and most luxurious hotel cpsting $4,000,000 now open to the public and catering to a select clientele. On the Board Walk, yet in the quiet Chelsea residential district. Direction of D. M. Llnnard, Presi dent of tho California Hotel Com pany, operating the famous Hotels Maryland, Huntington and Creen at Pasadena, the Alexandria and Cali fornia Hotela at Lo Angeles, the Belvedere at Santa Barbara, the Fairmont and Palace at San Fran cisco, and The Ilnnard to be opened next year In New YorU City. Worlds Greatest Hotel Success Dine and Dance m the FAMOUS SUBMARINE GRILL Exhibition Dancing by Americas Premier Artists Mr. andMrs-PADL DE CARDO, H iiiftjlilBltM WW On. 1Ke Ocean, front ElcwrvstericsofGbmiort Special Fall Terms Wlham A.Lccch.jiUytr MO'reu"" MrxluU ate. nnd the beach. OTerlooklnir the fteel l'ler. I'mmrltj- S00. Kirrr sen Ife. rumfort anil enjoyment. Hen uatrr baths, prtwite nnd nubile. Hneclul Amerl ran plnn M up dallj i Knronran plnn $2 up dalls. Anto bus to trnlnii. Modern tonic nnd ruratlte hatha dent, attached. PITNEY NfW Yor, ,VB near Beach. ' lst-clnea house; table abun dantly supplied with best market affords, baths, all conveniences, bathing from house, frne shower bathe -' .10 up dally 14 00 UP weeklj . Capacity 250. SI. C. SWEENEY. , Hotel Boscohcl Kentucky Ale. near noiei DOSCODCl BeBch ,3 n up dally. , Amer plan llnoklet. A. E MARION. I HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alwajs open Alwas readv Terms mod- erate Phone or write M Walsh Duncan. A Islt ATLANTIC C ITY In September, stopplne at nell-nnnnlnted hotels 1'SI'I.ANAnE or CHAM) ATLANTIC fit KAN riTV. N..J. Travmore 0lhH Wesley. iraymore ownership mat Ec. cuisine. D. P FRY. hwarthmor Tennis courts rear beach 6 awarinmorc ,, wp tn P.Lirpincoit riPB MAY. N. J. I i Coyle'a Marine Villa H,Xiyhurr nisnea, niry enn spacious une block irom "teach and Reading Station Culslne un- wvrelled, 6t3 Columbia Are. O, J. Coyle, Prop. -. FIlAMillN COUNTY. P. ' -,, , In the Alps dt America" .1 J. yCUW M OLUE RIOCE MOUNTAINS I Flier fit SnrfnirB. Frr nkhn I o - Pa. hrr A Distinctive Summer nd Autumn Penort. A trictjy mtdern hot, with rxretlent tftbter mrd service. Altitude 000 fet f nlendld road: ffolf. tennis, etc Will Hemnln Open Until October POCONO MOUNTAINS IKI-UAHK UATKR UAlvT , F0C0N0 MHr ELEVATION AnOUT 1800 FEET Pr'ate baths In hotel and coltace. Capacity ?0n. Forty-two years same management Indoor and outdoor amusements Music. Booklet. KI.. HOOKER. Jr.. Manager. THE .MOq.NTAIN PARADISE THE KITTATINNY I)EiAUE WATER GAP, PA. The leadlnc hotel of this famous reclani open to Dec Capacity 800 Htrlctly modern. l!ol(. tennis., saddle horses, bathing, boating! orchestra. Concerts, dances. Exceptional Cuisine. American plan: also h la carte arlll. Oarage, llooklet, auto maps and terms upon re pue.t JOHN POHIlY COPE wkhnfbhvim.k, ia. Trie Hllltlde Beau. view, Prtv.bath. ph. ine nim'n,,r,,t Katharine Ocrhart. ' akkTin.' pa. - Will take Summer, Doardei s In my beauti ful farm home; good food and fine location! also provide permanent homo for aged Mo pe who are willing to pay for comfort. GAHlbN HPOTfTAIIf.r. HATfcll CO. Akron. Ps. WAWIIINOTON. p. o, Burlingthn Hotel J as than file rnlnutea from eiervthlnj. A w.k.fSitY nnl K,innan Dl A Don't Buy Furniture With Your Eyes Shut which is what practically every store in the country except Gimbels asks you to do. If you don't already know how to buy furniture feel free to ask any salesman on the Gimbel Furniture Floors for detailed instruction, whether or not you have any idea of buying. Don't feel indebted! It's not kindness on our part because the more you familiarize yourself with the right Construction' of furni ture, the more Gimbel Furniture you'll buy. That proves itself over and over and over again. People who flon't buy the day they ask invariably come back when they've thought it over. Solid mahogany living-room Suite, three pieces, elaborately carved frames, seats covered with damask, end of arms covered with two-tone velour at $600. Two-piece solid mahogany and cane living-room Suite-' large shaped end davenport, shaped arm chair, seats and pillows covered with silk damask at $785. Two-piece solid mahogany and cane living-room Suite, Louis XV repro duction, frames elaborately carved, seats covered with silk damask, daven port and chair with silk damask valance over the back at $385. Solid mahogany four-piece living-room Suite, Queen Anne reproduction, consisting of davenport, arm chair, high-back arm chair, side chair, seats and backs upholstered in damask at $300. Eight-piece Charles the Second living-room Suite, consisting of large davenport, arm chair, two side chairs, library table, bench, stool and small foot-rest frames; in antique walnut at $785. . " Solid mahogany living-room Suite, six pieces, consisting of davenport, arm chair, wing chair, lady's chair, bench and library table covered with damask at $920, Three-piece mahogany and cane, living-room Suite, covered with tap estry at $400. Mahogany drop-leaf tea wagon, glass tray, at $50. V Solid mahogany Spinet Desk at $100. Living-Room Furniture in Suites or by the Single Piece Not Only ' 'Period, " But in Every Complemen tary Phase of Each Period "Colonial," for example, flanked with "early Colonial" and combined ready to be combined with wonderful Sheraton and Chippendale pieces. More and more are decorators learning the beauty of furnishing with various "blending phases," instead of with a single design variety echoing the very "spirit of the period" and the fine old furniture assemblings in. the homes of true period days. Two-piece solid mahogany Chippendale living-room Suite, consisting of daveriport and arm chair, upholstered spring seats, arm chair with pillow back. Two pillows and roll included with davenport. Two pieces $400. Solid mahogany Chippendale Arm Chair, with upholstered spring seat, A at $75. Solid mahogany Chippendale Secretary top of desk has carved rope edges. Glass doors, long drawers, interior fitted with ample stationery compartments at $125. Solid mahogany Chippendale Book-case double glass drawers dec orated with fret work three long adjustable shelves at $90. Solid mahogany Chippendale Davenport End-table, carved rope edges, at $35. Solid mahogany Chippendale Library Table, with re-enforced top drawer, mahogany interior, at $85. Solid mahogany Chippendale Desk Table, carved rope edges, large . top drawer, mahogany interior, at $70. Solid mahogany drop leaf Chippendale Tea Wagon, with heavy rubber tires, extra bottom shelf and glass tray top at $60. Solid mahogany Davenport Table, one long top, and three short drawers, mahogany interior, large utility compartments at each end, carved rope edges at $112.50. Three-piece livjng-room Suite, covered with tap estry, at $175. Mahogany Rockers, seats covered with velour, cane backs and arms at $90; davenport to thatch, at $285; arm chair to match, at $90. Eight-leg mahogany Davenport Table, Queen Anne design, at $80. t Three-piece living-room Suite, covered with stripe'd velour at $195. Five-leg mahogany Davenport Table, at $30. Walnut Curio Cabinet at $250. Walnut Curio Cabinet, shaped ends and door plates at $200. Large Fire Side Wing Arm Chair, covered with silk velour, at $120. Louis XV Side Chair, covered with damask at $25. Gimbels, SLsth floor. Eight-piece solid mahogany hf-ru covered with damask, including ae.d.avMPrVw loose cushion seats; arm chair, lady s arm chair, bench, high wing back arm chair; library table and side chair at $1250. Antique mahogany ' arm chair covered with tapestry at $50. Solid mahqgany Colonial low boy at $75. Console table and mirror, solid mahogany, elab orately carved at $225. Solid mahogany Chippendale Bench, carved rope edges at $30. Solid mahogany and cane living-room Suite, 7 pieces, frames elaborately carved, seats and backs'" covered with two-tone velour at $1200. Three-piece living-room Suite, solid mahogany1' frames, cane backs, the loose cushion seats covered with velour at $600. Walnut and9gold arm chair at $100. Large antique mahogany arm chair covered with tapestry at $80. -JUSeAJfcj Gimbels, Sixth floor. "V i GIMBEL BROTHER n Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia '41 (i n "n 1 2W1 1 3 I s M ! i n .? V I v 5 ? & A &. i 1 3 "4 i i 1 t 4i m :ir- .. -.. wuo.vai i inns I -A J431 Room's, 222 Baths. $2 & Up .' H fmS girr .5... .,i... ' -P - . Mr ' l"l A",i,. ' JU..-JA. -iw-- .,..,.-fw5feu:.' ) w" i.m, a a tt-. "'W,'w'' rv-" "irtfrx?.1 i-'S' - -V !J!irfari rf?W"t' -5ltt- .Ajo;e a J- '? ": . - -ii-is -..: . i-'Sf t- : -rr- t a jr & 0 r. ' - P-f. E) ' !?'- ifl ?- if' .. , - r . ir,-fr -tf tf i 2' Wiy &jv. J " . f v J V . V W dl , it
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