"WKWHBT finfifmKAT,l)r.Wili. M 'f , .V4-5"- ' "' t ! i4l i EVENING' PUBLIC LEbGEEr-PHIlJADEIPHIA; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1920 'r T' H3B3sMSmignPgQgDggfflytM . " J3m- . . . . I.u n 7n m iwi il jnwnwi lwi ui iWiiUi'.niiirTrftiui iuiiini li viwj'iurii mi iiai nMAVYl stjteogf'i A&sivww"si.s.sLsy? ti?reiMeiJaKjtsmvff6sK-' tn . 7' .teai TJifiaaM K ' YHnJffll IHnfl ' iJifflll lllnl er r Light headaches and beautiful homes 10R a lonf tirns I had been haying. .. . . . . . "fanr o'clock ueaaacne inai anu rigging that creeps in behind yonr eyei to-wrd tbe end of the dajr'a work and tods you home nerroui and cross. At first I blamed it on th heaty lunch cons, and cut dwn to crackers and milk, with no remit. I cut out amok.. ing. But sllll my enemy came gnaw ing at my templea crery afternoon. One morning I came down reiolrea to go to an optician. But oddly enough, that afternoon I had no headache ao 1 nut it off. Again the next day I f onnd myself, when 5 o'clock came, still clear.headed and wondering what had happened. Jnst as I started for home, Thomas, the office manager, came in and said "How do yun like our new light1?" "What new lights?" 1 asked, "I hadn't noticed tbrnj." "I don't wonder yon hadn't," he aid, "we call them the disappearing Cxtnres because you hardly know where the light is coming from. Lookll and he pointed orerhead. I looked up and taw that the glar. fag light under which I had been working for months bad become so soft that I could look directly at it without blinking. And yet the whole office was as bright as morning sunlight. As Thomas ex. plained the new light I realized whymy headaches were gone. He took me into our showrooms and showed ma tbe time fixture there, but covered with beautiful silk shades. That night when I got home and went into the dining room, every lamp in tbe chan delier seemed to hit at me right in tbe eye. I met my wife with the remark, Tut going to hare these lighting fix. tees changed." "r,o,yoa"rnt," said she promptly. "Not now, we're got to bare these rooms ro papered in the Spring anyway, red I'm not going to" hare them torn ap twice." I explained that the lights I wanted could bo pot up in a few -ainutes. I told her about tbe silk and cretonne shades which could be selected to milch her curtains. And when she called op tbe electrician and he told tbe price, abo ordered them. When I came home the next ere. star, tbe lights were there. MDo you kaow," said my wife, "I don't believe we'll hare to repaper after all. This Daplexalite makes it look to much brighter and coster and doesn't it bins out the tones of the furniture and top beautifully?' Daplexalite is the greatest advance ht lighting since the invention of the Msida lamp. It is patented device giv fogauniqno combination of direct and bdtreet lighting, with the merits of, both and the fanlu of neither. A curved Metal deflector to distributes tho light last it spreads to all parts of tho room iss mellow radiance, without glare and without heavy abadowsindark corners, through s flat glass diffusing diso in. rosed intensity ,is radiated below. For first time it (a passible to use in the bsioo tho new Uaxda C, tbe most effi. Iai and economical lampever known. Silk, era tonne, or parchment shades vsnety of design and colors make DojJexabts cflecti, decorati for tsrreora. sJ-l' UuIluLI onpuxtUTs a noma vi today for attractive fnt boo. "jCwi; o about good lighting, shotnina many ttylei of decoraliv M. tntuUd, -Light Wher, You or ann suus. today DUPLEX UGUTrNQ WORKS 4t General Eleetru Company t 8tb Street, Ntw York City PJesss tend ae tA copy of yonr "wtrsted booklet, "Lihi Whers Yo. 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Undershirts. Marine, medium... 1.83 ea, Orapo Juke, -o. ), H , Apple-Jnlcs. 6-oa. MUf ;.-. U . ' Losanberry Julie. 4-ox. bottle . . .00 ea. A trip to the Navy Store will repay hea4s of families. Industrial plants and" u who dsslre to buy wesrlna apparel and household necessities st reduced prices. Car routes No. 2. 20, 40, 03, 60. 63. 64. 70 and 81 transfer to .gstei s!ns point , the way to the store. A larsa corps of salespeople are on hand to welt on customers., InformftUon nay bo'obtaWad by phoS CM1 IHsklBSW) m, rcb C9. T i G tmtels Store Hours, 9 to 5:30 You go to the opera not to hear new music but to hear a known composition interpreted by a wonderful voice. And you seek to hear new interpreters. Talking machines are the home in terpreters of the whole world of music. Do yourself the justice to secure the best of talking machines. Four Special Combinations Columbia Grafonola: fo For " al fm O ?GtAt $ Columbia Wee 125.10 At $14S.10 At S160.00 At $17S.OO Complete: Tw8 First iif H " iWWiiViHUf.ViUnisJti'aaliiVii'Nint'ii'iitfitlliMilli.inliaTraV The Columbia Graf onola is adaptable in volume of tone id the size of the room gives relatively as perfect results in small rooms as in large. This is done by means of many styles of needles, and the exclusive system of Columbia tone-control. Hence peculiarly a "home" talking machine, for good music, for danc ing, for general entertainment. This grafonola is very large for the price andls of a design that is very pleasing to the eye and one that will perfectly harmonize with almost any design of furniture. Finished in red mahogany, English brown mahogany, American walnut (satin finish), golden oak, fumed oak and early English oak. Compart ments with a capacity for seventy-five records. Size 42?4 inches high, 19J4 inches wide, 21$$ inches deep. The Columbia motor is a marvel of smooth-, ness and silence, turning the record with a regularity of speed that holds the tone absolute ly true to pitch. Shown particularly in the re productions of. voice modulations and the exquisite shadings and richness of violin tones. Style H-2 $10 worth of Records, your own selection.. $10 $17S (3 s-' K z HEnSniti! v llxvTa JmKKSBML WJhm Style E-2 $20 I VS 1, wBrntif fflXMS OSBmWMLjW fj double 10-inch Records $5.10 K eMi tmiW 'lhm9f 'SZrSmRflffiSa W aKMF 7' $123.10 f ( c A (BMf,AMMW CxsrszrS W IiSiIIbI w i il lii ml! PI n8 SlUI ) VJ iHlI 111! II . COffl Biwj4UUWiU44iniiM'u,,niMiKW4t-uumqj W&Z?y? 1 . il $145.10 ! IB saassaiaBiasassasa J . tt II Id ' I ' II Cat $165 I B 'IB Kjl aS Philadelphia, Tuesday, February 10, 1920 IB in Mm " M UsStx 1 P 1 f mi fi ySrLaH If? I niiiiniintiiinm , -----,- E ilVVlIWiliM"'i'''''J'''l'T'l'nil'ltilVW!UaUlLUaJiai 1 IflKMSWWffiMFIfiRl I 111 IS ill) 111 E w 1 1 MBH lllDV 1 1 1 IllHilliUliilil I i 1 Hw8hd11 I i As Low irsS niiiiiimiminrfi Style G-2 $150 6 double 10-inch Records $5.10 3 10-in. Albums, 3 12-in. Albums $4.00 $160 A Grafonola of exceedingly artistic ap pearance. An example in design and finish of the best American craftsmanship. Finished in red mahogany, English brown mahogany, American walnut (satin finish), golden oak, fumed oak and early English oak. Equipped with shelves adequate for seven albums, each with a capacity for twele records. Size 46 inches high, 19 inches wide, 21 inches deep. Columbia Records Mid-Month Issue On Sale Today Come Hear Them The Big Hit! . .Ted Lewis Record No. 2844-0. A Fox Trot, introducing "The Vamp." An Al Jolson hit, Violin Solo by Seidel, two fine Duets; five wonderful Dance Records. Style F-2 $140 6 double 10-Inch Records....... $5.10 Easy Payments can be arranged for, in sums convenient for fou to meet on salary dates. First payment as !ow as $5. This cabinet is precisely the same as the type G-2, except that it is equipped with the Columbia Individual Record Ejector, a feature to be found exclusively in Columbia Graf onolas. Just a touch of the proper button and any desired record is instantly ejected. Contains forty-seven protecting compartments for records. Finished in red mahogany, Eng lish brown mahogany, American walnut, (satin finish), golden oak, fumed oak, and early English oak. Size 46J4 inches high, 19ft) inches wide, 21 inches deep. This cabinet is identically the same as the handsome type E-2, Grafoholas. Tbe Record Ejector is a feature to be found exclusively in Columbia Grafonolas. Just a touch of the proper button, and any desired record is instantly ejected. Contains forty-seven protecting compartments for records. Finished in red mahogany, English brown mahogany, American walnut (satin finish), golden oak, fumed oak and Early English oak. Size 42 inches high, 19j inches wide. 21 inches deep. Gimbels, Seventh floor and Subway Store, Gimbels are Representa tives of Hardman, Vose, Packard and Conreid Pianos and Player-Pianos GIMBEL BROTHERS PHILADELPHIA WW Viiiiils4'smjiisAi0 FILL IN AND MAIL TO Gimbel Brothers, Philadelphia Without obligation to me, please send fuller par ticulars regarding Pianos and Talking Machines, Name Address ................... L. 2-10-20 .-f,ryii-.-. .-, -- -- - - - 1 rtiuffyjnsJMirw. IFTiffiifllCTnltP11rrM rL.iijiii 1 :,; 1, ...uiJ.MJiaJsJllaMi " ""'"""" '" 'SMWjSaTiWiaMam.ipaaiaMsaiTiJiJ.aytJ imHtoiMHm,!, ,fa, -- ssyjaaa , , mmgmm 1 H-A -- - ti.iVwA;ssttiyrtj i 1 :m m M i i r'l ', 1 O 1
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