SSTM1'" i ' ''j7rri' 4" i'l J 1 j A f. " p Sif-i 'M t V- 9 " ' T V, s EVENING 'PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919 3 Gimbel Brothers Store Hours 9 to 5:30 Store Open All Day Saturday Friday, November 7 1919 h Philadelphia's Greatest Toy Store : Ready Tomorrow Gimbels Altar to .Bo Consecrated Church of the Saviour Sunday Morning in r57ffwi$s ITGUI MEMORUUL TB DEDICATED OF TOYS M ILES OF JOY! II A&BsJTVJELi ! I I HONORS DEAD CAPTAIN J A memorial nltnr In honor of Captain Howard C. McCall, the gift of Mr par ents, Sir, and Irs. Joseph It. McCall, will be dedicated on Sunddj morning In the Church of the Salour, Thirty ninth and Ludlow stroctx, bv Bishop Garland. He will be nsslsted by the Rev, Dr. Robert .Trhniton, Rector of the church. Captain McCall organized n battalion in the Philadelphia Electric Co. and later at Tort Oglethorpe won his , s captaincy. He was in command of Com pany G. Fifty-ninth llegiinent of In fantry, regular army, and fell leading his men at Chateau Thierry July 10, 1018. Mis. McCall received the Distin guished Service, Cross awarded post humous!) to her son for cxtraordlnan heroism in his last cngagenunt. The Howard C. Mi Call Tost of the Amcn- an Legion has been named in his honor. The nltnr, the Uetnble and Credence Table as well as the unrounding wnins cot. are of old foment Slermn mprble of a warm golden dlow color witli xnuisito telnine. Tim nltnr itself is 8 feet 3 inches high, 8 feet !) inches Jong, covered with a single slab ot Bienna marble of beautiful marking. Th6 altar harmonizes with its back ground iu color nnd form, The ,Vpsiilul decorations of Ulashheld. the stained llass iu the c!enrstoi windows are melded iuto the' woodwork of the choir stalls. J-iic altar front i ciiriuicd witli a culptural relief b Di. K. Tait Mc Kenzie. The centinl ficure of this smu- bolical composition is Christ, with hand raised in benediction. At the left Is a figure of St. George, tpifing the young meu of America who answered their countrj's call and fell in ts cause. With him is American womanhood, depicting the sacrifice of those at home. At tUe right is St. Michai I, tlaujced bj Joan of Arc. lieueath is the insci ill ation: "Greater loe hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life foi his friends." The altar stands on three stens of marble, alternatelj Sienna and Alps Green. On the top step is carved "I "will wash m hands m innocencj, O Lord, and so I will go to thine nltar ' On the front of the foot pace is the memorial inscripltoii, "In loving mem ory of Captain Howard C. McCall, D. S. C." ; on the deacon's step, "CDth Infantrj, U. S. A.," aud on the sub deacon's step, "Who fell on the Held of honor at Chateau Thierry, July 19, 1018v" ' The architectural composition is iu complete harmony with the architecture of the church. Many of Captain Arc Call's companv. his classmates at the Univcrsitj of 1'ennsjhania and scores of personal friends will witness the im pressive dedication rciemony. Following the dedication Hon aid C. McCall aud Kmilj Louisa McCall, twin children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 11. McCall, Jr.. will be clui'tenul SOCIETY SHOWS AID TO POOR Punch Is Here Again -funny enough to make his own dog laugh. And Live Ponies to Ride Free ! rah . Hundreds of new toys! Toys that whiz and spin and swing and fly. See the new electric flying machines. See the "Yank Tank" at work! Building toys musical toys housekeeping toys. And dolls, dolls, dolls! . Especially the exquisite Paris-made dolls richly dressed Bebes Jumeau and the "Trousseau" Dolls. Especially the walking dolls. M Bring the children tomorrow and afterward. You can't see all Gimbels great Toy Store in a day or two days. Come often! A whole herd of cute, fat, furry Shetlands. Bring the children for a ridje! ' 3tmbel. Tor Store, Toarth floor. He Threw Away His "Estimate Books" and Just "Cleaned Up" All Yardage on Hand '225 Women's Fur-Collar Wool Coats Join the Sale at $35 i If we'd bought them in the regular way they'd be about double! Five Styles Each Somehow Smartest! Each Has Its Huge Fur Collar And they come in wool velours and wool silvertones; variously in brown, maduro, taupe, bison and navy blue. The collars, either of seal-dyed coney or skunk-dyed opossum. All sizes in each style. i Other items in the' sale: , , .Coats at $42.50, $47.50, $58 and $68 ' Velours de laine, Tivioli Chameleon cord, Tinseltone. Hand-tailored. Mostly Fur-collared. On Which You Save $22. SO up to $31.75 Silvertone, Polo coating. Tailor-lined or silk-lined. All wnrrnly interlined. Variously in maduro, bison, green, taupe black, dragonfly blue, bronze and oxford. (llmbrll. nlon ot Irn. Third floor. navy blu e, Charity Organization Helped 3488 Families In Last Twelve Months The report of the Philadelphia So cletr fof Organizing Charity, made pub He today, shows that at present it is helping 11500 households and tuat dm -lng the last year It aided IU8S fami lies, including more than 17,000 indi viduals. The report also states that at pres ent the society is spending $7000 a month to aid the work of the mothers' assistance fund and urges an increase in the state's appropriation to this or ganization. The report calls calls at tention to the fact that in February , 191S. the society asked the public whether or not it should continue nnd that at that time a group of men now comprising the council of the organiza tion, guaranteed that-the society's defi i clt would be made up bo it could i on tlnuc. w The Very Fabrics in Strongest Demand. The Warm-Looking Colorings Winter Needs. Many Styles With All-Fur Collars. ' All Coats With Good Silk Linings. Every Coat Snugly, Warmly Interlined. omen's Suits at $35 and $45 a Sale That Amounts to a Big Event! The SuitS ) n Broadcloth Tweeds, . S Oxfords, wool Velours. ) winter serges. Homespuns, Even a few at $35 The colors: Navy blue, black, green, brown, taupe and smart tweed effects. Best of All All Sizes in Each Price Group The Suits ) Silvertones, Broadcloths, Home- dj ' spuns, Wool velours, Duvet de Iaines, at $4t) J Oxfords, Tinscltones, Hairlines. The colors: Wistaria, oxford, navy blue, wood-brown, reindeer, taupe cjreen, Brazilian red, besides hairlines and mannish mixtures. Rlmlwla, Halona ot llrms Third floor. Boys' Fall and Winter Suits Overcoats Mackinaws For years the Gimbel Boys' Clothing Store has been outfitting the city's best-dressed boys and later, "graduating" them into the Men's Section as they grew up. This Boys' Clothing Service is based on De pendability For Materials For Making For Fit and Good Looks For Wear-Giving For Most for the Money giving the combination of smart style and thorough service, no matter at- what nrir.R. Ready as never before with Fall and Winter Suits, Overcoats ana Mackinaws 2200 Boys' Norfolk Suits With Extra Pair Full-Lined Trousers at $15, $20, $22.50, $25 up to $40 Fancy tweeds, cassimeres, worsteds, blue serge, blue and green whipcord; slash or patch pockets; all-round belt; in the season's newest colorings. Ages 8 to 18. GALVANIZED, COPPER AND ZINC SHEETS L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St. Bell, Market B34. Keystone, Jlfaln 4000 i i Imported MArirtii, KII,J1UK NIIIHT I'll 3 for $10.50 906 Che3tnutSt.K7.;.tor ..VL As T. p. SV'JWfeS. Why Pay More? Tor Full Ncolin Solea & Rub ber Heelf $1.75 Work rllrrt for and delivered The New Model Shoe Repairing Co. 8 S. FltUl Street Ilasemrnt High School Girls' Serge Dresses Designed for School Wear Sale Group &t $11.75 Seiuccable and smart look ing. The picture shows the attrac tive pcplum style. In navy, blown and wino shades. Also Corduroy Dresses with a dash of embroidery. And Taffeta. Dresses, waist models with frill at the neck. For ages 10 to 16 years. And choice S11.70. Exceptional Values in High School Girls Winter Coals at $16.75 Just the coat to wear to school cold mornings to defy Jack Frost. Of heavy choviot in brown and navy blue. Youthful loose swirl back, belted, front, high slip-through collar. In 12 to 16-year sizes. High School Girls' Dressy Coats at $25 and $37.50 Fur-Trimmed Of clours, broadcloths and silvertones. Belted' or loose back fashions. Lively colors. I' or ages li. iu xv years. .. .., r.:.i ini. ci,l nMa Coats for the Younger Girl Kur-Collared Serge Dress Special at $15 Coat at $37.50 at $11.75 Ulinbela. Salom of nreim, Third floor. ?J IN ALL COLORS SHAFCO-WYT A Smooth Durable Finish for Metal and Wood ' detains He Original Color and Lustre Indefinitely CAN BE WASHED S.tvlnr J.abor of Cleanlne and rolltlilnc Shafco-Wyt Is the Ideal 1 Finish for . Tpilet Articles, Picture Frames, Brass Signs, Metal Beds, Gas and Electric Fixtures, Plumbing Fixtures, Lamps, Closet Seats, Push Plates, Automobile Trimmings, Electric Switch Plates Plumbing Fixture in Bath nnd Toilet can b finiihed in position, thuM saving annoyance and expense of Removal and Replacement. ALLOW US TO RtinMIT SAMPLES u AND PMCES THE MAS. W. SCIIAFFER CO. CUACm l'lunibln Flitom atlArW llnthroom Fuwltlilnxi , . 3214"Chetnut Street ? Burin JUa . , Vitoti 4f n 1 1 ft I II I! f w Z Coot 3 tB flTakw T froi at 57.75 va , ' 42& fM Vj l li K Misses' and Childrens Cute White-Top Dress Shoes How the shiny black patent colt brings out the creamy whiteness of the soft kid tops! Double stitched so finely stitched you can hardly see the thread. Wide Nature-shape toe. And correctly graduated heel, heels heightened, oh, so carefully, slowly, from size to sire, to protect the developing arch. Just the little shoe for holiday "dress-up," Sizes 8 J4 to 1 I at $5.50 and $6. Sizes I I J2 to 2 at $6.50 and $7.50. Glmbeln, bhot Section, twond floor. Boys' Junior Suits at $10, $12.50 and $15 Ages 3 to 10 Fine all-wool blue serge, in the "Middy" or "Oliver Twist" models, with chevron on sleeve; straight knee trousers. Ages 3 to 1 0. 600 Boys' Double-Breasted Overcoats at $20, $25 and $30 Ages 12 to 18 Newest double-breasted models, with all-round belt or belt-back ; convertible col lar; in gray, olive and brown mixtures; finest tailoring. Assorted Chocolates at 60c lb. box Caramels at 50c lb. w r.lmbcl", t hfrtniit fltrett Anne, Yt floor. Grand AUlo nnd Nubwa.r Htorp. FOR MEN Silver Plated Cigarette Cases At $5.25 to $9.50 Cigarette cases that men like be cause they are handy pocket size. With cut-off or round corners, straight lino designs or hammered ef fects. Suggestive of Christmas giving. Cuff Links, enameled in dainty colors on sterling sdver, at $1.50, $1.75 and $2. Glmbtls, First floor. 600 Boys' Ulsterettes At $20, $25 and $30 & TIES For Men and Boys Maybe we "bought our heads off," as the saying is but silk scarcity is indicated later, and that means tie scarcity for stores and folks I who put off getting a current supply and for Christmas gifts till too late. Thousands to choose from now, at Gimbels figures, dots, Persians and plain colors; priced Men's at 65c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50. Boys' Ties at 50c (iuihc1d. Market and lnlh, Corntr. Ti1 A ' 10 Finest fancy overcoatings, in the double-breasted models, with all round belt, convertible collar; patch or slash pockets. Ages 3 to 10. 400 Patrick-Make Mackinaws At $13.50, $15, $18.50 & $20 line quality all-wool licay Mackinaw rloth, iu gray and blue, solid colors; also neat plaids, in olhe, gray and brown; patch pockets and all-round belt; shawl collar. Ho1 TAN RAINCOATS, with Sou, n ester Hat to match, at $5.75; ages 8 to 18 years. Glmbtli. Third floor 1000 Girls' at $7.75, $10 and $12.95 The Biggest Money's- Worth in Philadelphia Twenty-flvo new, smart models to chooso m. Dressv stvles of elvet or velour and practical coats of zibeline, cheviot and polo cloth. Normal and raised waist lines; belted or loose back models. Patch and slit pockets. Trimmings of velvet, beaver fabric-fur and plush. Any color one could possibly desire navy blue, russet and seal brown, Burgundy, hunter green, reindeer and Pekin blue. In 6 tq 10 year sizes. Winter-coat weather is on its way. These coats offer excellent protection. , Splendid Choosing in Women's and Misses' New Coats at $25, $29.50 and $39.75 GImbelt, Rubwor Stor. Farktethfoes Subway Store Men's and Young Men's Fall and Winter Overcoats at $23.50, $25, $30 and $35 Single- or double-breasted. Form or semi-fitting. Full bo). Conservatic models and smart styles for young men. Plenty of blue, gravs, browns in neat mixtures some full lined, otheis quaiter lined; satin sleeves and shoulder lined, piped seams. In the assortment are Storm Ulsters, Ulsterettes all are exceptionally well tailored. Splendid lange of sizes. At $23.50, $25. $30 and $15. . Men's Suits at $18.50, $20, $22.50, $25 and $30 The assortment includes worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds. The colorings embrace blues, grays, browns and neat mixtures. Single- or double-breasted models. All sizes. Men's Trousers at $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5 and $6.50 Blue serges worsteds, cassimeies, cheviots, corduroys and Gray Uniform Trousers. -GlmbelHj Subar Htoro. Women's Smart-Looking Fall Shoes at $6.90 The Kind Neatly Shod Women Desire At the present market price of shoes these we tell of today aro marked slightly below factory cost Dress and street shoes well-made; Now long vamp last military and French heels; Gray kid patent leather tan kid and tan calf; Various distinctive colored tops. Sizes 2M to 7. At $6.90. Women's Shoes at $2.9? In tan, gray and black leather, with 1000 pairs; all sizes cloth tops. At $2.95. Boys' Norfolk Suits $10.50, $13.50, $15 With Extra Pair of Lined Knickerbockers 600 Suits that were delayed in making; best values and fine assort ment of cheviots, tweeds and cassimeres, for boys 7 to 17 years, at $10,50, $13.50 and $15. Boys' Overcoats, $7.50n Velvet cords, quilted lining and fur trimmed: also warm cheviots, plaid-lined. Chooso for boyj 3 to 10 years, at $7.50. aimiia, suby store. Special Plate Luncheon, 75c CMcken a la King on Toast Stuffed Baked Potato Fruit Salad Roll and Butter rumpMn or Hat ilinoo Pie or Choice of Joe Cream Quaker Blend Coffee, Tea or Uilk Tarber Dlnn.r n OSe GlrobtlJ,' Babwur Store, Men's Fall and Winter Shoes at $5.90 Dark tan and black gunmetal; three styles; laco and blucher. Also heavy shoes for outdoor work, Boys' School Shoes at $4.50 and $4.75 Sturdy box calf bluchers with "Adwear" process soles. Sizes 9 to 13, at $4.50; 1 to E&, at $4.75. Clmbeli. Subway Store. Jf Gimbel Brothers, gjf .St n w ; i VssaM 3 . - V v 4 ., $ n v i U t.fi T , X - H. af $ Mb i -.' U,,.!. "J., k?i Wa-i"i. 'iiraii l-iMi... i , u - i
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