Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 02, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 9, Image 9

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The nnest quality coal, pluj
unexcelled service, soils Kunkel's
and has built up the largest ln
dependent coal business In Weit
Philadelphia without a salesman.
Slst & Grays 63d & Market
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It's our business to calk them
airtight, dustproof and perma
nently. Ask for our book
Have us estimate.
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Wc recommend the. purchai'e of
Am. Gas & E!ec. Co,
Preferred Stock
at $43 per share
Pays $3 dividend annually
This is 7 on the Investment
Garstairs & Co.
Member Philadelphia and
New York Stoek Kirhanrea
1419 Walnut Street
7t Broadway. N. V.
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THE salary of the SI.
James Chef is far, far
ahead of the salary of
the average college Pro
fessor. Which isn't a bit
unfair. Both have brains
but the Chef has
special skill in addition
to brains. The Professor
feeds the Head, the Chef
the Body and the Body
must be fit, or the Brain
won't function. So thn
Chef at the St. James is
really worth the salary
we pay him!
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Walnut at 13th Street
W, B, Johnion, Manager
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Of $12.50 to $22.50 on Men's
Of $6.50 to $11.50 on Boys'
J his doesn t mean that clothing prices have taken a drop". On the contrary, these January
reductions only emphasize the need for taking full advantage of the chances to save because
clothing prices at sources of supply have gone up several pegs for next fall and winter.
The man who buys two or three suits and an overcoat now will be "all to the good" for next
season.
$27.50
For Men
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For Men
47. SO
For Men
For Ulsters of Oxford frieze, worsted lined.
Town Ulsters of melton and novelty mixtures.
Overcoats single- and double-breasted.
Suits double- and single-breasted ; all wool.
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For Men
Town Ulsters
Overcoats
Suits
For .Ulsters
Town Ulsters
Overcoats
Suits
For Ulsters Great Coats
Overcoats
"Made in London" Over
coats Single- and double-breasted
Suits
Average Saving Just $20
Reversible Leather Coats, at $21.50,
S27.50, $37.50 and $47.50..
(ilmbel, ,efond floor.
Boys' Clothing Third Floor
Ulsters, for big boys -$13.50, $18.50, $23.50.
Overcoats, for boys of 2V to 10 $11.50, $13.50, $16.50, $21.50.
Oregon City All-wool Mackinaws for boys of all ages $9.50.
Suits, for boys of 8 to 18 $13.50, $18.50, $23.50. Mostly with ex
tra pair of lined knickers.
Corduroy Suits, for boys of 7 to 17 $9.50 a very great bargain.
Dressy Suits, for boys of V to 9 velvets, silks, worsted knit $13.50.
Regulation" serge middy and velvet 3uits, at $8.50.
Wash Suits fine choice $2.50.
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Glmoels, Thlro flaur. " ' ff
men s uresses
The Finest Tricotines and Silk Duve
tyns and Novelty Tricolette
.educed to $75
Three models in Tricolette with adorable necklines'
And there's a touch of dull gold about the embroidery of
one model, and a lovable lingerie collar upon the smartly
plain bodice of another.
One fur-trimmed model in duvetyn so good look
ing! So verj expensive looking! ornate or simple; dressy
or tailleur; elaborately braided or Chinese coin-trimmed.
And a Big, Big Group Now $25
Serges mostly blue.
Jct-iejs mostly "natural."
Chiffon afternoon styles.
Satins rich, glowing.
Crepes de Chine especially in big sizes'.
CllmbeU. Salons at Dreas, Third Boot.
$95
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0fieii9s Sealskin Fabric-
rur Loats---at Less wholesale Pnces
The finest fabric-furs made the grades that most closely re
produce the very feel and look of real furs.
"Bobby" Lengths at $33.75 to $135
Other Lengths at $39.75 to $95
Or with huge fur collars or collars, cuffs and borders of nat
ural raccoon, skunk-dyed opossum, taupe-dyed nutria, squirrel,
beaver or kolinsky at $49.75 to $195.
And All Cloth CoatsRadically Reduced
Now $25 to $-175
. Including
Bobby sports coats,
Tailleur coats,
Afternoon and restaurant coats.
Up to gorgeous theatre and opera wraps.
SatMnrra oro 1 A 7K plpnV in $1 9.0 t
-' fit.
ULmbels, Salons of Drens. Third floor.
A More Helpful White Sale Than Ever!
lop
Chem
ises Between
Averaging Half Price
White nainsook envelope chemises at $1, $1.25,
$1.50 and $2.25. Good, substantial sorts, or all lace
and fluffy.
Pink envelope chemises at $1.50, $1.95, $2.25
and $2.50. Tailored or lace-trimmed or adorably
blue-stitched.
10,000 Nightgowns Between $1.25
and $3.95 Average Half Price
White nainsook at $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.25 and $3,
with particularly lacy models at $3.50 and $3.95.
Pink batistes at $1.50, $2, $2.25 and $2.50 and if
they're not hemstitched, they're hand-embroidered.
Seco Silk Lingerie at $2 to $5.95
With the Strength of Cotton;
the Shimmer of Silk
Nightgowns at $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95.
Bloomers at $2 and $2.95.
Envelope Chemises at $2 and $2.95.
5000 "Samples" at 85c to $18.95
Cotton or Silk
The nainsook samples at 85c to $6.95. The silk
at $2.85 to $18.95. Both groups including envelope
chemises, petticoats and nightgowns.
' tiimfaels, Kteond floor, and Grand Alile, Mrt floor.
Corsets at $3.50 and $5 Featured.
in the White Sale and a corset for every figure
type at each price.
Choose froni satins, broches and coutil. And the
best makes La Markette, Binner and Smart Set.
In white and pink. Save half on any corset in the
two sale groups.
(llmbeli., rink Shop, Second floor,
Pretty White Dresses for Babies
At $1, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.95
And 'the little tots require so many such
dresses to keep clean and sweet looking. Many
yoke and smocked styles; with pretty edgings and
tucks used as trimmings. In 2 to 6 year sizes.
For the tiny lass of 2 to 6 years are dainty
white lawn dresses in tailored or fancy effects.
At $1.50, $2.25 and $2.95.
White Sateen Bloomers, in 2 to 18 year sizes,
priced according to size 75c to $1.55 a pair.
nimbels. Second floor.
Little Short of Wonderful Gifts
Heavy Huck Towels at 40c
Bleached; hemmed ends; rolored borders, 40c and that's lower than this grade
wholesales for today.
1200 Bleached Turkish O r?
Towels, Hemmed Ends, at y
And here's another January Sale jpecial
SI and $2.25
Nainsook Sf f i?
and Lace J- -y !j. W
$1.00 y X s-'T Cotton Crepe
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Lacy Silk"
$1.50 ?3.95
Ribbon
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Fancy-Bordered Turkish (Z( fr &&r
Towels : "Seconds" at ' OUC SO OOC
Deep, fancy Jacquard borders; you will have to look critically to see why these .MT.
called "sccondo" If "firsts" the prices would be fifteen to sixty-fivo cents more.
Huck Towels, some are linen-and-cotton, ithers nre nil-cotton; hemmed
and hemstitched; save fifteen cents tj
"Durable" Sheets and Pillow Cases fuR-A
do J?thnTbe?SS&tn L otn'erBW,SrtB Pl"W " "" PriCeS WUld E
x m vuiumry smc ojjers tne only low prices on bedclothmg that we sec for months to
come,
ni'hlo Sheets and I'lllow Cases nro mado
esivelally for ulmbols. of tlno r-ven-tliread mus.
lln, free of slzli or dressing. Less than today's
wliiilesalo price
"'I""111'" Klieeta 81xDD In.. Jj.on
B4x00 In., st.ss 90x99 In is 35
63x90 Irf.. 1.50 '
63x99 In., 1.6S "Durable" Pillow
72x90 In., (1,63 ' Caiea
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lx90 In.. l.I5 46x30 In. S .4!
5000 Pairs of White and flC QC
Plaid Woolen BlankeUnt ' PO
Doubje-bed aire. a Pair
Save $1,55 an each pair
Olnbelt. Inrn Store. Second
Blankets at $7.95 Pair : Save $2 to $3.05
a.,dW?o2f&.l2i",B1'ra5P " ,,,a,d- Slnglo-bcd
5-lb. Blankets at $8.95 a Pair
n"!?Sl('". wh'te-, Bound with mohair.
1000 pairs of white, gTay and plaid Blanket
sky-R 'trKa-,?KlzeV wo?nJ-cotton' mixed:
hail jJ.DS to $5. 0B, at, a pair, S9.95.
,., e.ttrr 1ual,"y Plaid Blankets, from 50
S n0VnV&!VK"Xl wnrp, and P11"1-'' H WB. 116.50.
' "whl'ni"1!', Pair: prices Ugln at ill so
... Unhlt.Dlanlte,tH f the better qualltlea at
.nJ?" Bedspreads, all' double-bed slie-
savo one-tourth, at ss.is. .ss uinl s.Ss each'
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Men's and Young Men's
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16.50 $24.50
$32.50
Any man who knows ruling
prices for Suits and Overcoats
will at least want to see these
remarkable values before he
decides to spend his money
elsewhere.
Just a "sample" of Gimbel
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include single- and double
breasted models.
Form- or semi-fitting or
full-back style. Collars of vel
vet or self - material. Some
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nave uie au-ruunu ueiL.
Satin shoulder and sleeve
lining and piped seams.
The big warm Ulsters are interlined (body JAW
and sleeves) with wind- and water-proof mate
rial. Various dark colors and Baltic Friezes. Al'
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comprise single- and double-breasted models
with the high-waist line.
Colors are brown, gray, "blue and fancy
mixtures.
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uneviots, cassimeres and tweeds. All sizes. II m
Your selection at $16.50, $24.50. and $32.50.
Men's All-Wool
Mackinaws at $12.50
These will find favor with men who work
outdoors. Mackinaws give freedom of limbs
and at the same time keep the body warm. All
sizes in various designs. At $12.50. Excellent
value.
Men's Sweet Orr Co.'s Famous
Corduroy Trousers at $4.50
Well made strong durable. And
Men's Cassimere and Worsted
Trousers at $3.45
Sale Starts Tomorrow
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Boy
Overco
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7.45
Made of wanted fabrics, the kind
that give warmth. The sizes run from
3 to 12 years. Save a third at $7.45.
Boys' Junior Overcoats and Suits
at $4.65. These are for little boys of 2
to 7 years. Save a third to half.
Boys' Soldier Suits,
at $1.90. Regulation
khaki-color cloth. Well
made and worth dou
ble this price.
Boys' Norfolk Suits at $7.45
and $9.50. Save a fourth to a third.
For boys of 7 to 17 years.
Wanted models and materials.
Big Boys' Overcoats at $11.75
and $13.50. Save a third. Choice
styles and colorings in sizes 8 to
lo years.
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