mwi-rmmF' ' 'ym$!f$mmr ipi If EVENING PUBI,IO LEDGEK PHirABELPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1019 0 wmpfii I & i'! Si. X , K i Si' , I t iV $. V V t ?! IN r ft i; COUNCIL NOMINEES - HOLDJMR JOBS ,Six Will Havo to Resign Posl- tlono If Elocted to Conform With Now Charter TWO ARE IN LEGISLATURE Six of the Republican nominees (or Iho new council raustlrcslgn jobs which tlicy now bold, in the event of their election. Tho new charter specifies that there .fehnll bo no dual officeholdlng. Ono other nominee for the new coun cil, Charles B. Uall, is chief clerk of Select Council. That position auto matically ceases with tho organization of the new council. Of the jobs to bo vacated by council raanic nominees, the moBC important is that held by Select Councilman Wil liam E. Finley, executive director of tbe Republican City Committee. Mr. Finley is a mercantile appraiser. This position, highly prized by prac tical politicians, pays About $7000 a year In commissions. No successor to Jlr. Finley has been mentioned so far in political circles. It is evident, however, that the Vare organization will claim the place. The auditor general and city treasurer jointly will name Mr. Flnlcy's suc cessor when ho become a member of the new council. Edwin R. Coie, Tblrty-stith ward, .who" was nominated in the First dis trict, and Sigmund J. Gans, of the Thirty-eighth" ward, who was nominated in the Sixth district, nro members of the Legislature. They must resign be fore they become councilmcn. Select Councilman Edouard Bucholz. nominated from tho Fifth district, and Rplertmnn Richard J. Wcglcln. nom inated from the Seventh, nro real estate assessors. Robert Fatton, wno was nominated from the Eighth, is a clerk in tho board of revision of taxes. It develops that twelve of the twenty one Republican nominees for the new council nro members of tho present councils. Now homes ore being built rapidly for Phila delphia 'is in need of them. Location, easy accessibility and street Improvements aro essen tials. Select your Home now1 whero you aro sure of theso things where you are sure, too, of your neighborhood. Roosevelt Boulevard, Oak Lane, Lincoln Drive these places are established. We have Homes there ready for you to move into when you say tho word! NERVOUS PEOPLE often find the soqrco of their trouble in detective vision. It casta so little to correct it that you are foolish to defer action. Our examinations are most ihor ougju We charge only tor the glasses. Honest, conscientious rye service at moderate cost. CUHVED LENSES As TjSW A $250 T0RIC Look Thru' ' SPEARE'S INVISIBLE BIFOCALS tight, solid Lenses; no conspicu ous lines, no lodging places for dirt. OPEN SATURDAY BVK UNTIL II mmssm mmmmi!mmmfm(mM ffiwTt StSftt-rMceiosiiiBiiiDniiuraii 3&m Gimbel Brothers Store Hours 9 to 5:30 Store Open AH Day Saturday Friday, October ai, 1!)1J V THERE'S a certain cul inary standard at the St. James that which can't measure up to it, is shown the gate. Some how wo couldn't buy rolls that we thought fit to graco tho St James table. So last week we began Baking them our selves from a pet reci pe of tho Chef's. If you like Rolls capital It come in and taste the St. James sort baked twice a day, so they're always fresh I (Efje Bt. 3Tame Walnut at 13th Street W. B. Johnson Manas i Women's Suits Now $48-50 g Only the Big Savings - 1 But the Wonderful L Al Ruv Christmas Presents at n. i t . . 1 vllTl llf-l!& otyle- Variety - ww Buy Christmas Presents at Gimbels Tomorrow, or December 24th In either case, if you aro n "charge customer," payment is expected by January 10. " Therefore,' shop now. Tomorrow or'the cariy days ahead there aro 'these advan tages for shoppers: First: Charm of choosing from greatest variety. Tho Gimbel stocks today total $10,000,000. Second: Shopping leisurely and with utmost-comfort. Third: Being ablo to work out your Christmas lists to best advantage ordering your expenditures, getting the -"real culc' and fetching nnd expressive things for gifts. As usual, bill will bo sent December 1 for purposes ot checking up and making adjustments before Christmas. Dut payment is optional. The bill rendered January 1, nnd that should be paid before tho 10th, will bo the total of vour c.xpcndi. turcs for tho two months. We know wo can servo early shoppers best jnd with least strain on oiir organization. Tho offer" includes all $o'ur buying, not merely gifts. 'r. You haven't an account with Gimbels? Then this is our invitation to you to open one. A style-variety that makes it mighty easy to choose a style thai delight fully expresses you. And qualities of especially strong appeal to women of fastidious tastes. Quality not only of fabrics; not only of charming atylc-tcndcncics, but of workmanship, cut, finish, linings! The Critically Selected Fabrics : Silvcrtoncs, Duvct-dclaincs, Tinscltoncs, Gabardines, Men's Wear Serges, Broadcloths, Homespuns. The Fashionable Colors Some With Fur Collars All fur, loo not just a little piece! r-y And 183 Suits in a Grouping at $35 But There 1 Ought to Be a Thousand! Gimbcl-quality. Specialized cut. Broadcloths, Serges, Tweeds, Oxford suitings and wool-buicllas. Good shades of good colors. Ami many of thou arc act uall u below present market cost-prices! Olmbcls, Salon of llrrs. Third lloor. They Hold Their Shape. No Matter How Hard They're Worn! Children's and Misses' Ready-to-Wear Hats Speitt' $3.95 Cute and smart mushrooms and the correct roll-brims. Tailor-banded and finished with a bow. , BlucK, navy blue, brown and darkest giren. - tflmbfl. 'IliJrd lloor. Children's and Misses' Plush d Silk-Velvet Hats at 95c Trimmed with silk-grosgrain ribbon band and bow some with streamers. Dark and light colors. Olmbrln, I'lml floor. Leopard Fur Coats Richly "Marked" at $279 and $295 One stylo with collar, cuffs and smart tic-belt of Hudson seal (dyed muskrat). At 5279. Tho other with all those trimmings and a border ocsiacs. ni zao Nutria Coats at $269, $279 and $295 Short and longer lengths. Belled styles. Gor gcousiy nnea. One Table of Fino Large Animal Scarfs Taupe. Black. Brown. $55 and $65 1 VW-Ya 1it Yjk One Table of Special Sets Including Hudson seal (dyed niuskrat), Mole, Kit-Fox, Natural Ilac coon. $52.50 to $65 One- and Two-Skin Choker-Neckpieces Natural Mink. Blended Mink. Japanese Mink. Squirrel. Beaver. Variously at $14.50 $89.50 4f (ilmlKli. I"ur alonP!, Third lloor. Paris-Made we nave numes mere ready for you to move into when you say tho word! Cllu OOict, Chettnut at ISth Boultvari Office, Cor. JtMng fiuti A.vt, OaJ Lant Office, Orpotltt Station ; Paris-Graduated-Bcad by Bead -Delicately Unusual Pearl Bead Necklaces at $10 Every bead with tho true Oriental pearl tint charm-deepening whether she's creamy-skinned or pink-and -while! The favorite opera length. Wonderful gift necklaces, at $10. Sterling Silver Bar Pins, lacy "open work" designs, rhinestono jeweled gallery mounted. Thrco styles at $8. Sterling Silver Finger Rings, at $1.50. Rhinestono set in cluster design. . Gimbels, Tirol door. Men's Heavy Wool Half Hose at $1 a Pair Smart Heather Colorings The kind men want to wear now with low shoes. Especially good for winter sports wear, loo hunting, motoring or skating. Rich brown or green heather mixtures. At $1 a pair. Men's Sturdy Gray Merino Socks at 75c and $1 a Pair Men's Silk Socks at 50c. Samples and some mill "irregulars." Not all sizes. Black, while and some colors. Glmbfli, rirst floor. To Defy Jack Frost . Youngsters' Sweater Sets at $5.95 and $6.95 They protect tho youngster from ,hcad to toe! Sct3 include toque, mittens, leggings and sweater. In tan, rose, brown and French blue. Of worsted, at S3.!i5; of brushed wool, at $6.95. For ages 2 to G years. Stockinet Drawer Leggings, in navy, brown and gray. For ages 2 lo C years. Special at $1.50. Glmbcla, Srconil floor. Silk Petticoats Wonderful Variety Very Wonderful Values At $5, $5.95, $6.95 and $8.95 Including taffetas, silk jerseys, mcssalines. Jer sey tops with fancy flounces. And about every color under fashion's sun! '" Oh, yes plenty of black, too., Glml'fl", rronii floor. Men's Overcoats, $45 A Great Gimbel Sale W'c are entitled lo $10 to $15 more on each overcoat and will" have to charge the higher prices when new lots come in, for on several unfilled orders, where trouble has broken tins continuity of the deal, wc have to take in next lols not at the price wc paid, but "at value." Choose Ulsters long enough lo protect you when riding. Town Ulslcrs walking length. Ulstercttes dressier; waist scam and belt. Jrcat Coats storm fearless. " Heavy Overcoats some dressy; some rough silk-lined. Chesterfield Overcoats fcr professional men. $45-Forty-five Dollars$45 Mellon, Frieze, Vicuna. Dufllcs, Cheviot, Kersey, Knitted, Yort.tcd-Vclours, Irish-Flceccs. Nearly sixteen hundred overcoats in the sale Gimbel stand ard of tailoring; Gimbcl-guaraiitec on everything. ' Other overcoats, $35 to 5100. Men's Leather Coats, $35. Men's Raincoats, $12.50. One Thousand Worsted Suits at $45 Single- and double-breasted; the late good models both conservative and extreme. (.ImlnN. (-noiid door. Saturday Outfit the Boys Boys' Two-Trouser Norfolk Suits, at $15, $20, $22.50 up to $40 Tomorrow Delicious Chocolates Assorted Kinds at 48c lb. Box Other candy bargains, too. Milk Chocolate at 55c lb. Old-fashioned Cocoanut Blocks at 35c lb. Chocolate-covered Yellow Jack at 60c lb. ' Glmbli, Chestnut Street .Vme, and Subway Store. Men's Soft Hats of Distinction at $2.95 New Fall Shapes and Colors Samples and special lota; worth double, at $2.95. Boys' Serge-cloth and Velvet Tains, at $1.50 Also boys' Tolo Hats, witli car mulTs at $1.50. Save a third. Boys' Cloth Hats, in tweeds, and cloth mixtures, at $1.50. Men's and Boys Caps, at $1.50. Glmuels, lrlrst floor, Mnlli Mreet Uiitrame. 1 lu-o trousers that doubles the life of a suit and keeps its appear ance up many fold. Tweeds ultra, dressy and strong. Worsteds dressy and durable. Cassimerc very durable. Blue cheviot suit. Brown cheviot suits. Blue whipcord suits. Blue serge. Green whipcord suits. Junior Suits, for ages J to 5$io, $iu.50 and $13.50. Jatrick or Duluth makes best Mackinaws in the world men's and boys', too. The boys', ?i;t.u0, $15, $18.50 and ?0. Boys' Overcoats, for ages lli t0 IS vcars; doublc-brcastud with belt back; convertible col-lai-mncat mixtures, $r., ?yo. Some for $15. Junior Overcoats, for ages ii to 10 $ao,00, $25 and $30. Hoys' tan liaineoats, complete with Sou'wester Hat, $5.75. For ages S to 18. (ilmlirK Third floor. Philadelphia's Greatest Sale of Women's and Misses9 Coats At Brushed Wool $carfs That Women Adore Trig looking and warm! Scarfs that are fringed, belted and pock eted, in solid or two colors, bordered in contrasting shades. Variously At $7.50, $7.95, $8.75 to $16.50 Scarfs of soft brushed wool with wide belt, fringed ends and pockets. At $6.95. Scarfs of Llama wool In rich dark colored stripes, at $5. atmbela, Neekw.ar Store. " J1rt floor, v Girls' Smart Winter Coats vaiu".1 at $15, $25 and $37.50 Opportune offerings for Coat buying time for girls is at hand. These in sizes six to sixteen years. Tho $15 Coals are of heavy cheviots or velour, loose backs or belted a dozen models to choose from. Trimmed in velvet bands or Karami fabric fur or kit-coney. The $25 Coats of velour, full swirl back and mole-coney fur collar. Or sports model of chinchilla. Heavy cloakings. The $37.50 Coats are decidedly dress models. Of velour, loose jacket back, a copy of an imported model. And Blouse Coats with nutria fur collar. And swagger coats of chinchilla. aimbeln, Salons of Drew. Tlilril lloor. Men's Shirts at $2 Fall Ties at 75c I Specials for Saturday About the only time a man finds to do his buying is on Saturday and when ho buys he wants to feel as though ho Is getting the most for his money. Buy at Gimbels, where you get value and satisfaction. TJio shirts at $2 ore of madras, good quality, with fancy stripe on light grounds. Plain front and double cuffs. Cut full and roomy. A new arrival of Men's Fall Ties in smart-looking colors, combina tions and patterns. Reinforced neckband, which insures the "life" of ,tho tic. lluy now for Christmas. Trice 75c. Gimbels, J! floor. Men's New Fall Shoes at $7 up to $11 1 v Hun tnctii!, ti.oa Darl llrown, 7.B0 Cordotan, SID "Perfection" and "Wcl bred" makes. Gunmetal calf with Kng lish. stylo last, at $7. Sarno style in dark brown Cordo-calf, at $7.50. Men's new brogue-last Shoes, at $10. Men's dark wine-color Cordovan Shoes, at $10 and $11. English last. J5avo $i. Ayfe CUiibf1". Second Hour, 1 Am0- r? iPriv 1 rMJMJ!!a Mix u Pm Il O Is Now On Because of ihc warm October days coat manufacturers were overstocked, and were quick to seize an opportunity unload at a" loss to realize ready cash. Gimbels secured two thousand coats At Savings of $10 to $30 Sale Priced $2l.7S Sale Priced $21.75 -' It. SfJ&U . iltfV to Rfc-rsaii-ar I Yptt ifl w ff0 jran. a m4 1 J r-"2 2ait (H ' ,( V- V W 71 I k , fc5r ' Collars. The Linings and Trimmings Fancy silk or satin linings, Sol silk linings. Full lined, half lined; few un Iined yoke models. Fur ttimmings' include sealine, coney, skunk-opossum, kit-coney, raccoon. The Fabrics Tinsellonc, Bolivia, Silvertone, Suede - Velour, Cheviots, Broadcloth, Silvertip, Velour, Polo-cloth, Mixtures. Seal plush, Broad tail plush, beaver fabric fur, muskrat fabric fur, Artex fabric fur, Tiger fabric fur. The Colors Black, Navy, Pckin, Taupe, Oxford, Bison, Seal - brown, Henna, Plum, Burgundy, Russian green, beaver, Mahogany, Russet brown and Oriental blue. The Styles Long Coats, Three- quarter Coats, "Johnny" Coats, Belted XJ Models, Loose-back, Pleated back, Rag- jr Ian Models, oliawl dollars, Cross-over Collars. Choker Collars and Chin Chin Sale Priced ?!. Also beaver-fabric fur and Baffin seal fabric-fur trimmed. Sizes Juniors of 15 to 19 years. For misses of 14 to 18 years. Women's sizes, 36 to 44 bust. Extra sizes, 43 to 53 bust. Sale Subway Store and First floor Thoroughfare. Sale Priced $21.75 j -fcl "V,l I 'I II 1 m a ttHTfift :MM;1 ... h?' S :s,.
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