Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 25, 1919, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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JjTrtNINtf PTJBLIO IEDGER-PHITADELPHIA, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 25", 191t
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ASKS TO PROTECT
WELFARE BUREAU
Municipal Rosbarch Body Wants
Now Superintendent Froe
of Political Influence
BIG OPPORTUNITIES SEEN
Keep the new department of public
welfare free .from "partisan or fac
tional selfishness."
That is the pica made today by the
Bureau of Municipal Research) refer
ling to the new branch of the city ad'
ministration which comes into being
January 5.
"The welfare department is new to
Philadelphia," a bureau bulletin states.
"Thii fact nlono encourages the hope
that this department may bo spared
from the very beginning the demoraliz
ing consequences of 'political' adminis
tration. "Whoever is to bo our next Mayor
has an unprecedented opportunity to
J start the department right by his choice
of a director."
Department's Opportunities
Opportunities before the new depart
ment were touched unon as follows:
"The new charter gives control over
charities, corrections and recreation to
this new department. But it does vastly
more. It gives tho Council virtually
unlimited power in assigning new wel
fare functions to this department in
these words :
" 'It shall also have jurisdiction over
such other matters affecting the public
welfare' as may bo proveded by ordi
nance." "Here, at least, no one can complain
of state interference. Here we havo
substantially complete home rule. But
home rule is no automatic device. If
it is 'to be o! benefit at all It must "bo
utilised by the local authorities."
Candidates Pledget!
The bureau pointed out that before
the primary both Congressman Moore
nnd Judge Patterson assured social
workers of their interest in the new
department, their replies containing
"not merely pleasant words, but in
both cases a rather clearly thought out
understanding of what the welfare de
partment signifies."
KEROSENE BALKS AUTOISTS
Car Refuses to Run on Borrowed Oil.
Arrest Follows
Charged with breaking open the ker
osene tank in front of L. K. Druni
hiller's blacksmith shop near Potts
town, vihich they thought contained
gasoline, and then fil'ing the tank of
their autfjiobile nith the oil, men giv
ing the names of Joseph Dunn, Thomas
Ryan, Louis Morris and Albert Walter,
of this cftv. were arrested by State
Constables JJayson nnd Boldesser last
night.
When they tried to start the machine
they discovered that it would not go
with kerosene in the tank. They paid
517.00 fine and costs apiece and Dunn
nn extra $10 for operating nn automo
bile without a proper license.
NAME HOSPITAL TEAMS
University Ready to Open Campaign
for Million Dollars
The 'first Important step in the
$1,000,000 campaign for the University
Hospital was taken yesterday when a
meeting of the team captains of the
men's division was held at the Belle-vue-Stratford
headquarters. Caleb F.
Fox, chairman of the executive com
mittee, presided.
Dr. John G. Clark, of the medical
staff of tho hospital, made a brief ad
dress outlining the more serious needs
of tho institution and Edgar T. Honey,
campaign director, explained tho plan
of campaign.
Tho following men's organization
was announced:
Division No. 1 J. Rutherford Mc
Allister, chairman: cantains. Jules B.
Mastbaum, J. William Hardt, Morton
Snellenburg, J. Ross Pilling nud Louis
0. Madeira. Jr.
Division No. 2. Albert J. County,
chairman : captains, Hazcltine Smith,
George Wv Kcndrick. 3d. Dr. J. B.
Carnett and Barclay McFadden.
Division No. 3. A. A. Jackson,
chairman; captains. W. N. Edwards,
S. W. Morris, W. W. Curtin. Walter
A. Munns and C. P. Lineweavcr.
Division No. 4. Arthur L. Church,
chairman; captains. Clifford Pember
ton, Jr., Edgar M. Church and E.
Hopklnson.
Division No. C Dr. Alfred Stengel,
chairman; captains, Keating Wilcox,
Albert Gerhard and John P. Piatt.
Division No. 6. John B. Townsend,
chairman; captains, J. C. Reed,
Fletcher W. Stltes, Edward F. Hen
son and George W. Elkins, Jr.
ALLEGED ROBBER HELD
Victims Identify Man Suspected of
Hold-Up Today
Magistrate Harristoday held Edward,
Clark, 705 North Eleventh street, with
out bail for court on a charge of high
way robbery.
Joseph Paperman, G120 Lansdowne
avenue, and Benjamin Wagner, 4163
Lancaster avenue, identified Clark as
one of tho two men who held them up
on the Spring Garden street bridge early
Saturday morning.
They were unable to identify Thomas
Betson, 013 South Twentyrseventh
street, who was arrested with Clark. by
Policeman Hyde at Thirtieth and Mar
ket streets.
Betson was discharged by the magistrate.
MAN KILLED BY AUTO
Phlladelphlan Said to Have Been In
Stolen Machine
The New York trip of three Philadel
phians in an automobile, said to have
been stolen, ended in tho death of one
of them, Walter Conway, of German
town avenue, when the car overturned
jesterday on the return journey, at
New Brunswick, N. J.
John Gradwell, a sailor on tho St.
Thomas, now at the navy yard, was
arrested. The third man escaped. The
police say the car was taken several
days ago from in front of a North
Broad street house.
Man Injured by Trolley
Struck by a trolley car at Fifty
second and Stiles streets last night,
William Vogt, sixty years old, of 639
Meeting House lane, was badly cut and
bruised. The impact of the collision
threw him about twenty feet. He was
taken to the West Philadelphia Homeo
pathic Hospital. ,
BOSTON RIOT DAMAGE
Damage to property in Boston caused by recent riots
and civil disturbances demonstrates the urgent need for
RIOT AND CIVIL COMMOTION INSURANCE
In the event of serious trouble around Philadelphia the pres
ent low rates may be greatly advanced, as happened in Boston.
Complete information including rates quoted by
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Insurance Brokers and Advisers
137 S. Fifth Street Independence Square
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Factory Organization &
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Business Finance
Auditing
C. P. A. Quiz
Office Organization and
Management
Classes Commence Monday. September 29,
Kegistratton Hours v A. ju. io r. iu.
Call or write for catalog.
CENTRAL BRANCH, 1421 Arch Street
Gimbel Brothers
11" r-i- ml LU.
Store Opem at 9
Store Closes 5:30
For Tomorrow Friday Gimbel Brothers
Thursday, September 25, 1919.
Friday is "Coupon Day " at Gimbals
"Coupon" French for "remnant."
"Coupon" American for "profit"
So Coupon Day at Gimbels means the day of selling the month's remnants, remainder lots
and overlots to your very great profit.
It is Philadelohia's most famous haro-ain daw
All sections of the Store have their offerings upstairs and in the Subway Store.
HmUPONf
(remnant) o'
DAY
Women's Blt- v,'t Lynx Sets,
at $37.50
No Mail or Phone Orders
Filled from Coupon Specials
This Does Not Apply to
Other Goods
Animal neckpieces and round muffs.
Wolf and Fox Scarfs, at $42.50.
Gimbels, "Coupon Day," Third floor
Metal and Novelty Laces, at
1 c f S? BO a Yard
75 Womm'ii New Coats, at $24.50
Practical belted, full-length style. Of ve
lour in brown, navy, plum or black, at
$24.50.
Gimbels, "Coupon Day," Third floor
Silver, gold and color combinations:
edges, bands and floundngs, Vi to 26 inches
wide. Worth double, at 15c to $2.50 a
yard.
Veilings in yard length', bordered, spot
ted and scroll designs, in black, brown,
navy and taupe, at 38c each.
Embroidery Edgings, at 10c yard. One
half to 5 inches wide
Remnants of Laces, Chiffons and Georg
ette, x 10c to 1.50.
Olmbeln. 'Coupon Day," Tint floor and
Grand AU1.
216 Men's Medium Weight Suits, $23.75
Worth a third more.
$50 fall weight Overcoats, $33.75. Conservative black and Oxford and
new novelty mixtures, silk trimmed.
Several hundred Slip-on Raincoats, at $9.50. Worth as much wholesale.
Many styles of material, all sizes.
300 Worsted Trousers, at $6.50. -oimbeis, -coupon Day," second floor
Women's Paulctte Dresses, at $39.75 I
In navy blue and black. Specially priced at
$39.75.
Women's Taffeta Dresses, in tan, rose and Copen
hagen, at $13.75.
Gimbels, "Coupon Day," Third floor
Women's Crepe de Chine Blouses,
at $3.95
All new desirable-colors, fancy and tailored mod
els, at $3.95.
White Net Bloues. special at $3.
Gimbals, "Coupon Day," Third floor
Clean-up table of Lingerie Blouses, organdies,
voiles, and batiste. Trimmed and plain tailor mod
els, $li65: half price.
oimbeis, "Conpon Day" Tlrst floor, Thorong-hfare
AH-Wool Poplin Skirts, at $7.90
and $8.90
Plainly tailored: black and navv.
All-wool pleated Plaid Skirts, at $15.
aimbels, ".'Coupon Day," Third floor
Women's Colored Silk Umbrellas, at $5
In blue, green, purple and black, pretty handles
with Bakelite tops. Some with rings and others
have wrist cords to match silk covers. At 55.35.
Gimbels, "Coupon Day," Orand Alois, Tlrat floor
Rcady-to-Wear Velvet and Plush Hats,
at $1.75
Children's ready-to-wear Hats, black and colors,
at $1.25.
Trimmed ready-to-wear Hats, small and large
shapes, at $1.
Gimbels, "Coupon Day," Tlrst floor
Black silk beaver, banded ready-to-wear Hats,
colored facings, at $2.75.
Ready-to-wear Satin Hats, black and colors, at
$1.95.
Gimbels, "Coupon Day," Third floor
Girls' Fall-Weight Coats, at $5.75
One and two of a kind, some lined throughout
Sires 6 to 14 years.
Gimbels, "Coupon Day," Thoroughfare
Women's Suits : Fifty-Seven Choice Samples
Silvertones and Duvet-Delaines Coupon Day, $59
Unusual different "novelty" kinds.
Some fur-trimmed.
But the suits without fur are as rich and as beautiful in their
way, as the fur-trimmed beauties.
Sizes 34 to 40.
200 Suits Coupon-Price, $29.75
Made of Bolt-Ends of Fine Fabrics
Diagonals. Men's-wear serges. Whipcords. Fancy suitings.
Dennis-tailleur style. Serges: 34 to 46.
Black, navy blue, taupe, bro"n.
And '"Flex-o-Tex" Jersey Suits
In the new peacock blues; the popular navy blues and the new
browns. Gimbels, Salons of Dross, Third floor
J Wallo
ners, 5c a piece
24 designs to choose from.
For bedroom, dining room,
kitchen or sitting room. At
5c a piece.
At 9c a piece fine satin
stripe papers, also floral ef
fects. At 18c a piece embossed
stripes and chintz effects, imi
tation grass cloth, foliages and
tapestries and engraved tile
papers.
All sold with borders or
binders to match.
Gimbels, "Coupon Day,"
fifth floor
I Electric Lamps, at $3 )
For dresser or small tables
Complete, at $3. Save half.
Gimbals, "Coupon Day"
Tburth floor
Women's Irish Linen Handkerchiefs,
at 3 for 50c
Men's Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, at 25c each.
Hemstitched. 3 ,
Gimbels, "Coupon Day," Jlnt floor, Orand Aisle
50-Piece Cottage Sets, Gold Edge,
at $8.95
100-piece Dinner Sets, gold handles, $16.95.
Blue Bird Tea Cups and Saucers, at 25c.
1-gallon squat-shape Fish Aquariums, 45c.
Hanging Salt Boxes, covered, 25c.
15-piece Cereal Sets, choice designs. $7.95 set.
Sanitary top Syrup Jugs, light cut, 50c
Handled Bonbons, light cut, 25c
Light-cut band and line design Table Tumblers,
85c dozen.
Light-cut Flower Baskets 4-inch. 25c each.
aimbels, "Coupon Day," Tlrst floor
Children's Dresses and Rompers, $1.25
Many styles; broken lines. For ages 2 to 6 yrs.,
at $1.25.
Cloth and corduroy Hats and Caps for children
of 2 to 6 years, at SI.
Gimbals, "Conpon Day," Beoond floor
Floor Samples of Baby Strollers,
at $8.50 to $20
SHdlntr Board in just the sire for playroom or
lawn, at $6. . ,. .
Lawn Swing for indoors or outdoors, holds two
children. $3.75.
Reed Baby Coaches, the latest style wood and
reed, also all-reed coaches, in natural, gray and
white, soecial. $30. With windshield.
Child's Rocker, mission finished, seat upholster
ed in leather, $2.
Sample line of Knockabout Dolls, one-half regu
lar nrice. at 50c to $1.80.
Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Fourth Hoot
Sft!onery ( Because the Boxes Are
Soiled), 18c; 24 Sheets and 24 Envelopes
Lenox Linen Paper, 100 sheets and 100 envelopes,
for 65c.
Paper Nankins, at 15c a hundred.
6 rolls of Wax Paper for 25c.
Business Envelopes, 90c for S00
Typewriting Paoer, nt 75r a ream (500 sheets).
Gimbels, "Coupon Day," Orand Aisle, rlrst floor
Sturdy Cream Linen Table Damask, 75
Inches Wide, at $1.55 a Yard
Pure linen Table Cloths, size 63x68, much below
the market cost, two little lots, marked $4.65 and
$6.
Pure' linen Crash Toweling for hand or roller
towels, at 30c, about 1500 yards.
Lace-trimmed Bureau Scarfs, with lace insertion,
size 18x50. at 75c.
Heavy cotton Table Damssk, 70 inches wide. Un
usual at 83c.
Odds and ends of Fancy and Household Linens
at extremely low prises. Every piece a bargain,
Gimbals, "Coupon Day," Tlrat floor
Wn-n-nV hne . $2.65 and $3.85
At $2.65 Shoes of kid, patent leather and dull
finish leather; button, cloth top. Broken sizes.
At $3.85 Women s Shoes of dull and patent
leather, button, cloth too; save a third.
Olmbtli, "Coupon Day" Seoond floor
Hot-Water Bottles, at $1.15
Guaranteed; 2-quart; red rubber.
Palmoliye Soap, 8c cake.
Omnibus Soap, 12c cake.
25c cake Tonka Talc Soap, 25c cake Woodbury
Soap, the two.for 34c.
Peroxide of Hydrogen, lflc lb. bottle.
, aimbels, "Coupon Say," JXafuUv Department. .nd
draud AlsJk.
I Girls' School Dresses, at $2
Of sturdy ginghams, chambrays, linens and reps;
some summer voiles among them. 6- to 14-year
sizes.
Misses' street and afternoon frocks of serge, sa
tin and Georgette combinations, navy and wonderful
colors, at $17.75; 14-, 16-. 18- and 20-year sizes.
Fall Weight Suits, smart tricotine serges, Polret
twill, assortment of colors; all beautifully tailored
and lined. Price, $21.75. Sizes 14 to 20.
Misses' Capes, at $10. Fall weights, wonderful
assortment. Sizes 14 to 20 vears
Ounbeli, "Coupon Day," Third floor
Women's Hand Bags, at $1.85
Various leathers and shapes; metal and self-covered
frames.
10c for Silk and Leather Belts and Girdles. Brok
en stvles and sizes.
38c for Envelope Purses, black only; several
leathers.
65c for Hand Bags. Limited lot. Save a third.
$1 for Dressing Cases, toilet accessories in fabric
cases.
$1.35 for Silk Bgs. assorted styl-5.
QlinbalB, "Coupon Day," Tlrat floor
Framed Pictures and Frames,
at 10c. to 50c
Worth double and more. Some are slightly
marred. Not less than 50c purchase delivered. At
10c to 50c.
Oil Paintings, at $!j; Values up to Double
33 Framed Pictures and Oil Paintings, at $5 ea
some frames are lichtlv rubbed
Gimbals, "Coupon Day," Seventh floor
Cosmo Sewinsr Machines. Special at $25
Brand new, easy running, with all attachments
and jruaranteed for ten years. Sold on the Club Plan,
$2 when orderinsr and the balance SI wrekly.
Gimbels, "Coupon Day," Tourth floor
Women's Lambskin Gloves, at $1.75 1
1-clasp; white with Paris point backs, at $1.75.
Women's 2-cIasp white Milanese Silk Gloves,
FaVis point backs, at 78c
Women's strap wrist Duplex Gloves, Jn white,
qrav and mastic, at $1.45.
Women's elastic wrist chamois lisle Gloves, 6
button length; white, gray, brown and mode, at
SI. 10.
Women's 2-clasp Chamois Lisle Gloves, at 85c.
White, gray, brown and mode.
Otmbele, "Coupon Day," Tint floor
J
Dress Shields, at 30c a Pah
Bias Fold Lawn and Cambric, sizes 1 to 3, at 3
pieces for 45c.
Washable Lingerie Tape, in white, pink and blue,
10 yards to piece, 3 pieces, 35c.
Folding metal Coat Hangers, 3 for 25c
Mercerized Darning Cotton, 6 balls for 25c
Metal Pot Cleaners, 2 for 15e.
Open-mesh Dish Cloths, 3 for 25c.
Wash Cloths, 3 for 22c.
Stocking Feet, white or black, 15c a pair.
Gimbels, "Coupon Day," Grand Alslo and Begrular
Ceotlon.
Boys' Extra-Trousers
folk Suits, at . .'
'Ages 8 to 18 years.
Nor-
$14.50
Fancy tweeds, in gray and brown mixtures.
Boys' Norfolk Suits, ages 8 to 11 years, at $8.75,
Some with extra pair of full-lined knickers. Broken
sizes of our higher-priced suits.
Boys' Suits of Junior blue serge, velvet and
checks, ages 3 to 7 years, $6.75.
Boys' Wash Suits, ages 2Y to 8 years, $2.35.
Boys Norfolk Suits, ages 8 to 18 years, at $16.75.
With extr pair oi luu-iine d knickerbockdrst.
OtafcaU, "Oonpoa Day," Third floor
Fluffv Mnrbou Canes, at $9.75
Nicely lined; trimmed with fifteen marabou tails
at $9.75.
ColIar-and-Cuff Sets of filet pattern lace, at 40c
set.
Vestees of net, lace-trimmed, at 75c and $1.
Collars of embroidered double net, semi-roll
shapes, at 85c
Gimbels, "Coupon Day," Grand Aisle
Women's Heavy Cotton Union Suits,
at $1.65
White fleeced; sires as they run. Mill irregulars.
1200 Women's Vests and Tights, at 95c a gar
ment. Mill seconds.
Women's knee-length, fine weave Union Suits,
at 65c. Firsts and seconds.
Women's Vests, mill seconds and mussed, at 35c
and 38c. Sizes as they run.
Children's Ribbed Hosiery, at 3 pairs, $1.
Women's Silk Hosiery, seconds, at 85c and
$1.15. Odd sizes as they run.
Women's Mussed Garments, broken sizes, at 65c
and 85c. Close out lots of fine knit underwear.
Sizes as you find them.
Men s Union Suits, at $1.50 and $2. Firsts and
seconds. Sizes as they run.
Men's Socks, at 25c pair. Firsts and seconds.
Sizes and colors as they run. Hundreds of pairs;
variously black and colors.
Women's Fancy Drop Stitch Hosiery, at 38c.
Black and brown.
Gimbels, "Coupon Day," Tlrst floor
Colored and Black Sateen
Petticoats at $1.25
Tailored everyday kind, at $1.25.
All-jersey and all-messaline Petticoats, at $3.95.
Special.
Muslin Undergarments, one and two of a kind
silk, cotton and silk-and-cotton mixtures, at 75c to
$4.95. Gimbels, "Coupon Day," Thoroughfare
3x15 Ft. Wilton Hall Runners,
at $26.50 to $37 50: Close to Half-Price
Willow Grass Rugs at less than half price. 9x15
ft., at $9.75; 9x12 ft., at $8.75; 4 ft. 6x7 it. 6, at
$3.25.
Tapestry Carpets, at $1.75 to $2.25 yard.
Velvet Carpets, at $1.85 to $2.50 yard.
Fiber Carpet, 36 inches wide, at 40c yard; half
price.
Fiber Carpet, 27 inches wide, at 30c yard; half
price.
Rag Carpet, at 75c vard.
Gimbels, "Conpon Day," Tlfth floor
Bedspreads at $1.85 to S4.95
Bedspreads, Blankets and Domestics. Shop soiled
'rom disnlay.
Blankets, many qualities, ranging from 201i to
90 wool. Variously white and plaid. $6.50 to
$14.95.
Cotton-filled Comfortables, some samples; some
odds and ends. White cotton filling. $3.95, $4.95
up to $7.50.
Odds and ends of Sheets, all well-known makes.
Variously single- and double-bed sizes. Slightly
mussed, $1.15 to $1.95.
Outing Flannel, :n most-wanted blue and pink
colorings. Manv naterns 27 inches wide. 28c
nd 3f)r varH Qlmbtls, "Conpon Day" Second floor
Bolivia Coatings. 54-inch, at $2.50 Yard I
All-wool navy blue Ratine, 54 inches wide at
$2.50 yard.
All-wool navy blue Batiste, 36 inches wide, at $1
'nrI- Gimbels, "Coupon Day" Seoond floor
Women's Mornins: Dresses, at $2.55
Of gingham, chambray and percale; square, round
and pointed collars. All sizes, but not in all styles
At $2.55. Gimbels, "Coupon Day," Thoroughfare
Crepe Kimonos, at $2.55. Two models. Various
colors.
Olb-ls. "Coupon Day." 8d floor and Thoroughfare
Voile Panels, with Filet Motifs, at $1.35 I
Size 40 inches x 2J4 yards long
Nottingham Lace Panels. Size 50 inches x 2'A
yards, at $1.25.
2000 yards of 36-inch Cretonnes, at 22c
Glmbrls, "Coupon Dtj," Tlfth floor
I Alaska-Make Refrigerators, at $28.50
Side ice compartments, white enamel-lined, at
$28.50.
Gimbel Oil Heaters, one-gallon metal oil tank, at
$4.95.
Galvanized Ash Baskets, at 95c.
Galvanized Wash Tubs, at 95c.
Tin Wash Boilers, metal bottoms, at $1.45.
Japanned Garbage Cans, at 45c
Straight Iron Pokers, wood handles, at 10c each.
Food Choppers, with four knives, at $1.25.
Glass Coffee Mills, at 85c.
Gray enameled 14-qt. Dish Pans, at $1.10.
2-qt gray enameled Rice Boilers, at $1.25.
5-qt. gray enameled Tea Kettles, at $1.25.
Flreless Cookers, slightly shopworn, complete
with cooking utensils, one-, two- and three-well sizes
at $9.50 to $27.50. '
Gimbels, "Coupon Day," Tourth floor
1000 Fresh-Smoked Hams at 36y2c lb.
Swift "Seminole" Brand, all sizes, at, lb., 36Jc.
Dry-Roast Coffee. Coupon Special Blend, espe
cially priced, in 10-, 5-, 3-lb. or one-lb. lot, at, lb.,
44 c.
Tea, De Lux Coupon Special Blend Black Tea.
at 3 lbs., $1.10, or 38c lb.
Peter's fresh-ground bulk Cocoa, 45c value, at 3
lbs. for 80c '
Mechanic Soap, Grandpa Wonder Tar Soap
limit six, at 6 10c cakes for 38c.
Ohio Yellow Pumpkin, aTso whole white corn
Hominy, at 4 bier cans for 50c
Gimbel" "finiifon p-t" Chtwit Btrt Annex
Gimbel Brothers
Market';-Chestnut : Eighth i Ninth
I Men's Heavy Jumbo-Knit Sweaters, $3
With shawl collar. Gray only, lined pockets, re
inforced shoulders, at $3.
Odds and ends of Men's Sweaters, button front,
V-neck and shawl collar; assorted colors. Sizes 36
to 44, at $4.95.
Boys' and GirK Union Hardware Roller Skates,
ball bearing, at $2.35 pair.
Loaded Shot Gun Shells
12 ga , assorted make, smokeless powder, at
$1.05 and $1.15 a box of 25.
Boys' Peerless Bicycles, 20- or 22-inch, complete
with coaster brake, mud guards, etc., at $39.75.
Hammocks for porch or lawn, woven style, as
sorted colors, at $2.25 to $7.50.
Fishing Rods, steel or wood, mostly sea rods, all
priced at $1.75.
Lawn- Swings, 4-passenger, well-made, can be
folded and stored away during winter. At $7.75.
Sac a third.
Canvas Caddie Bags, dark brown leather, rein
forced, well-made, 5-inch top, at $2.50.
Klaxon Horns, one to a customer, at $3.45.
"Champion X" Spark Plugs, at 48c
Punch Auto Lens, all sizes; meets requirements
of the new law, at $1.45 a pair.
30x3 Dreadnaught Tires, guaranteed, ribbed
tread, at $8.65.
Gimbels, "Conpon Day," Tourth floos
Men's Madras Shirts, at $1.68
Less than wholesale price today.
Men's Silk Shirts, at $5.95. Small lot, slight im
perfections. Men's Domet Pajamas, at $1.95. Fleeced on both
sides.
Men's blanket Bath Robes, at $5. New Fall pat
terns. Men's Cardigan Jackets, at $5.
Men's new fall Neckties, at 70c
Men's Belts, at 75c.
Bovs' collar-attached Blouses, at 70c 6 to 16 yrs.
Gimbels. "Coupon Day," rlrst floor! aoma on
Grand Aisle
MenV Shoes, at $4.95
Cordo tan or black gunmetal calf; narrow toe
Enjrlish style last, also round toe, blucher style, solid
leather solrs. All sizes. At $4.95.
Men's and boys' tan Scout Shoes, at $1.90, $2.25
and $2.75, as to size.
Boys' gunmetal calf or patent colt Shoes, at
$3.95. Gimbels, "Conpon Day" Seoond floor
Chocolate-Covered Caramellows,
at 50c lb.
Peanut Squares, at 30c lb.
Fruit-Flavored .Tellv Drons. at 30c lb.
Gimbels. "Coupon Day," Chestnut Street Annex and
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In the Subway Store
Men's Fall Overcoats, dt $15. Neat nvxtures
Limited lot of Women's and Misses' Suits, at
9.PO. Broken size.
Women's and Misses' Coats, at $9.50. Save
half. ' ....
Bargains in Summer Dresses, special at $1
to $3.
Girls' lovely School Dresses, special, $1.85, 6
to 14.
A clearance of Women's Summer Skirts, at
$2.50.
Clearance of Girls' Spring Coats, at $2 and $3.
Seal Plush Scarfs, at $6, with set-in or the new
natch oockeM. Lined.
Cotton Waists, at 65c and $1.25.
Clearance of mill damaged Sheets, at $1.28
each 81x90.
Shop-soiled Bedspreads, double sizes, $1.85 to
$5.'5.
Men's neglige Shirts, "seconds and mussed,"
at $1.
Men's separate Pajama Coats and Trousers,
50c each.
Dranerv Remnants, at 25c to $2.50.
O. N. T. Darning Cotton. 30 vds.. at 25e doz.
Women's l-clap white cape Gloves, at $1.38.
Women's Aprons, at 25c to $1. Band and
bungalow stvle.
Sale of Sheet Music, 10 cooies for 25c
Remnants of Velvets, at $1.38 vd all lengths.
Soft finih Sertre, 42-in . at SI. 15 yard.
Printed Percales, at 12'Jc vd., limited auantity.
Odd and short lots of China and Glass, at
clearance prices.
Mercerized Table Damask, at 65c yd. 72-5n.
Odds and ends of household and fancy Linens,
at 5c to $10.
Wool-and fiber Rugs, reversible. 9x12 ft. $8.
Jananese Grass Rugs, slightly damaged, 9x12
ft , $6.75.
Emblem Sewing Machines, special at $22. Sold
on the Club Plan, $2 when ordering and the bal
ance SI weeklv
Felt-base Floor Coverings, useful remnants, at
25c sq. yd Up to 100 sq. yds. of some patterns.
Boys' Norfolk Suits, at $7.65. 7 to 17 years.
Combination Mattress of striped rattan and
felt sturdy tick. $7.75.
Drrssing Sacques and House Dresses, at 65c
to SI. 55
Men's plain white hemstitched Handkerchiefs.
70c dozen.
Women's Fall Shoes, at $3.95, various styles
and leathers.
Children's Shoes, at $1.95, sizes6 to 2.
Men's Fall Shoes, at $4.45, gunmetal, lace and
button.
P-dds and entJs Muslin Underwear, at 65c to
$195
Flannellet Petticoats, at 50c Neat stripes.
Bandeaux Brassieres, at 38c Pink; hook back.
Women s black and colored Silk Hose, seconds
at 35c pair
Men's Knit Underwear, odd sizes. 75c and $1.
Mens Socks, some are seconds, 15c and 30c
Leather Goods, 5c to $3.95, soiled. Traveling
Luggage, 50c to $6.95, slightly damaged.
Odd and soiled Trunks, $5 to $12.
tyen'S Soft Hats, a : $1.60, save one-thlrd.
Gimbels, "Coupon Day," Subway Star
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