Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 09, 1920, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PtTBLlO liEDGER-rHILiVBELPHTA, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1920
Store Hours, 9 to 5:30
Gimbels lead in fashions and that means fo you that
G jmbel fashions are "strictly correct the edict of good taste. And
that prices are moderate.
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I'hlladelphln, Tuesday, March 9, 1920
There has never been quite such a helpful ' fashion show" as
that now, on at Gimbels, Living models-daily it 11 and 2 :30.
The 1900 Cataract Electric
Clothes Washer
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is being demonstrated by a real laundry
arranged in the House Furnishings Store on the
Fourth floor.
It is not new but it is new to Philadelphia:
When it became evident that we should find
the best-of-all electric washers we had experts
cove;: the whole field the work of months
with, no axe to grind ; with none to serve but
YOU who depend on us for so many kinds of
goods. j
Washer
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won on points of merit
Efficiency
Ease on clothes
Simplicity
Economy of operation
It is the Ideal Washer for Home Use.
Sureness against perplexing mechanical annoyances.
An Electrically -Driven Clothes Washer
That Forces the Soap Suds Through the,
Clothes With Nothing to Wear or Tear
Them With its Own Electrically - Driven
Wringer to Carry the Clothes Through
Rinse- Water to Snowy Whiteness.
Electric Power Used Costs Two Cents an Hour and the Family
Washing Can Be Done in an Hour and a Half
Don't doubt don't be skeptical come see real washing being done and see hbw
easily the outfit can be installed in your home.
The first cost is not very great and payments are extended over a longperiod.
The makers of the 1900 Cataract Washer were among the first in thfe field and they
had "horse-sense" as well as money. They saw what women needed and finally they dis
tanced all competition by making the machine move, and letting the clothes idle - doing away with
all internal dragging devices. By experiment or, perhaps, pure chance, a movement
was established for the machine whereby the container of the clothes swings and
rocks with a motion that forces the water over, under and through the
clothes in the form of a great long eight
That is all any one need know or care about the science of the
thing for, like other scientific things when finally perfected, it is as
simple as can be.
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THE 1900 CATARACT WASHER
cornea in two sizes for home use holding the equivalent of 8
sheets ; for laundries, holding 12 sheets.
Everything about The 1900 Cataract
Washer is patented that is why other makers
have to x use other and clum'sy means to get
results.
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Everybody should use it to nr !, cm i c ijl
It keeps pink, pink; tan, tan and so on. Next to no trouble to use! 1
It sells for 10c in Toilet Goods Section, First Floor. '
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do the work
No need to lose time. If inconvenient to visit the
Store, just fill in and mail to us thia coupon
"The 1900 Cataract Electric Washer"
-its parts, tub, wringer-are thoroughly durable. The outfit should pay for itself in wages and clothes saved, and in wo rry and drudgery saved.
a cuwpaiiy-u-ameu ana laimoei-irainea iorce is nere to arrange for demonstrations of
the Washer in your home to h elp in any and every way to ma ke you the thoroughly-satisfied
owner of an outfit.
This is the personal word of Gimbel Brothers a continuing guarantee for this Wash
ing Machine that our experts chose as THE BEST. Sold on easy payments;
Visit1 the' demonstration see washing and ironing done in the real work-saving, clothes-saving wav
EASY WASHING EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS
I ' ' Gimbels, Fourth floor.
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GIMBEL BROTHERS,
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T ,T lm!? representative coll upon mo, so that
nSJieurn th1 JuU detai,s of yu- interesting cwy
Washer proposition on 100 Cataract Electric Clothes
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